Springlake High School - Wolverine Yearbook (Earth, TX)

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1985 Springlake-Earth Seniors ' • WOLVERINE VOLUME LXI Compilers: 158 Senior High Students 139 Junior High Students 270 Elementary Students 67 Faculty Members 1985 Edition Springlake-Earth ISD Box 436 Earth, Texas 79031 Title page Building changes the high school building. State Board of Education member Paul Dunn and Superintendent Danny Smith at a public meeting to explain the new policies governing Texas schools. 1985: Changes, changes, changes The start of a new school year is always exciting. Maybe there will be a cute new teacher, or a few new students. Sometimes, even a rule or two might change. But that's generally about the extent of it. At least, until Chpater 75 and House Bill 72 went into effect. Chapter 75 had been planned for the past few years. It deals mainly with curriculum changes. New courses, such as correlated language arts and introductory biology had to be added in the fall of 1984. Foreign language and computer classes have to be offered by the 1985 school year. All courses, in all grades and levels, have certain Essential Elements designated. Each EE must be mastered before the students can pass on to the next level. It is House Bill 72 that made 1984 memorable in Texas education, however. A Select Committee on Education, headed by H. Ross Perot, was appointed by Governor Mark White. The Committee made their suggestions, and the 68th State Legislature listened. H.B. 72 dealt with, among other things, master)' of the Texas Assessment of Basic Skills (TABS), salary raises and career ladders for teachers, student eligibility, and student absences. Perhaps some of the most controversial changes were those of eligibility for extra-curricular activities, and the ten-day absence rule. With these changes came: after school tutoring for grades K-12, after school pep rallies, longer school days, no test exemptions, fewer basketball tournaments, and more paperwork for teachers. Yes, 1984 was a year for changes—changes, changes, and more changes. Contents Teacher of the Year 4 Administration 5 Elementary 9 Junior High 25 High School 35 Organizations 53 Sports 65 Awards 87 Advertising 104 Closing 128 Teacher of the Year Evanell Winders 2nd Grade Administration Administrators—they are really nice people. They’re the people who make and enforce the changes and rules. They do their jobs well, and they do their jobs in order for the rest of us to adapt to all the changes’ in our lives. 5 Administration Danny C. Smith Superintendent Robert Conkin High School Principal Cecil Slover Junior High Principal Santa Claus even visits Superintendents! Helen Hulcy High School Secretary Linda Lowe Asst. Financial Secretary Sunnye Randolph Supt. Secretary Jane Kelley Financial Secretary 6 Administration Marvin Been Administration 7 Henry Ford Jerry Jones Board of Trustees Mr. Ford. Mr. Smith, and Mr. Byers intent on a S E basketball game. Mr. Gregory and Mr. Smith at the 1985 S-E stock show. Danny Byers Tommy Gregory Hollis Cain Davey Habcrer Mrs. Lowe showing off her 1950's attire. Springlake-Earth Schools. January, 1985. Brannon Byers with his show P‘S- The cheerleaders at the first football scrimmage. Mrs. Julie Templeton anxiously watching her son Dan show his steer at the stock show. Elementary Randy Kinney as Santa Melanie Park Elementary school is the beginning of many of life's major changes'. New places, new faces, being on your own for the very first time. Some of the changes are hard, like having to do homework, but some of the changes, like new friends, are the best parts of life. Oscar Castillo Miss Avcritt Elementary 9 Jennifer Lopez Cheerleader mascost Christy Cook LaShawn Lewis visiting with Santa at the Kindergarten s party. 10 Elementary Anderson, Betty Second grade Anderson, Judy Fifth grade Averitt, Stacy Migrant Burress, Shirley Fifth grade Carr, Kathy Kindergarten Chisum. Susan Fourth grade Coker, Barbara Third grade DeLeon. Lole Aide Gaston, Mary Alice First grade Kinnison, Jessie Aide Lively. Debra Aide Lunsford, Bonnie Aide Marquez, Josie Aide Moore, Patty Nurse Morris, Jean Second grade Moree, Gay Nell Aide O'Hair, Jeanette Records clerk Parish, Robbie First grade Park, Sheila Aide Parsley, Debra Fourth grade Pruden. Jean Third grade Sanderson, Melanie Migrant Smith, Betty Chapter I Reading Stafford, Jean Resource Room Weldon, Debra Kindergarten Elementary 11 ___Kindergarten_________ Nobody goes through more changes than a Kindergarten student. Leaving home for the very first time can be hard. But from classroom to playground, these students excelled. Russell Verden enjoying dodge ball. Alair, Trey Bohannan. Samantha Bridges, Johnathan Castillo. Oscar Castillo, Thelma Clayton, Keeley Conner, Jacob Daniel, Kevin DeLucia. Philip Duckworth, Shelia Elizondo, Gus Faulk. Darren Freeman, Chanda Fuentes, Emiliano Garcia, Gabriel Garcia. Melissa Garcia. Molly Garner, B.J. Glenn. Eric Gonzales, David Gonzales, John Guzman, Erica Hernandes. Rigoberta Kelly, Sarah King. Lance Manzanales, Domingo Moreno, Erika Moudy, Ty Nickel. Nikki Orozos, Joey 12 Elementary Padilla, Veronica Porras, Ezequiel Rangel. Jose Samaniego, Anna Sanchez, Domingo Sanchez, Josic Parental involvement is very important. These fathers came to enjoy the Kindergarten's Christmas party. His mom and a friend made Lance King’s first day a little easier. Elementary 13 Alair, Jon Alvarez, Carlos Angeley, Wade Blassingame, Tiffany Busby, Heather Butler, Nathan Byers, Nicole Campbell, Zadoc Cowley. Matt DeLaGarza, Amos Escamilla. Ruth Field. AJ. Flores. John Flores, Juan Freeman, Sonya Garza, Amanda Gonzales. Raul Haberer, Staci Havens, Crystal Henderson, Shay Hernandez, Kim Hernandez, Sergio Hood, Stephanie Jones, Michelle Longoria, Tony Martin, Bobby Ochoa, Irma Parish. Russell Park, Melonie Reyes. Russell First Grade 14 Elementary Robinson, Chris Rodriguez, Cathy Rodriguez, Maria Salazar, Junior Sanchez, Naomi Scheller, Terri Sifucntcz, Georgia Smith, Brad Smith, Brandon Smith, Brentice Spencer, Chris Templeton, Matt Tiffany Blasingame enjoys the swings. Nicole Byers in the library. Russell Parish choosing a book. Reading is highly stressed in First Grade. Jon Alair, Russell Reyes, and Matt Templeton are in Mrs. Gaston's reading group. Elementary 15 Second Grade Acala. Eva Jo Alvarez. Benito Anderson. John Arrendondo. Valerie Been. Shane Beerwinkle, Si Blanton, Kirt Blevins. Kasandra Bock, Jennifer Byers, Bryce Cardona. Mariano Carpenter. Craig Cleavinger. Blane Coker. Barry Cruz. Emilia DeLeon. Israel DeLucia, Rachel 16 Elementary DeLucia, Rusty Duran, Diane Frietze, Jerry Gonzales, Linda Gonzales, Richard Haberer, Jamie Haberer, Ryan Herrera, Nora James, Jolene James, Mark Layman, Kit Lopez, Felipe Lopez, Jennifer Lopez, Maria Loredo, Lora Manzanales. Joe Mejia. Roy Mitchell, Jennifer Monreal. Cassandra Moreno, Alex Moudy, Ryan Nieto, Cindy Padilla, Tony Parish, Trent Perez, James Porras, Luis Porras, Ivan Posada, Roxanne Ramon. Abel Rangel, Pablo Rodriguez. Jessica Rodriguez, Timmy Salazar, Eva Salazar, Lorie Samarron, Benita Shirey, Angie Slaughter, Levi Smith. Trisha Spencer, Kristy Toscano. Teresa Weldon, Tara Zamora, Becky Elementary 17 Third Grade Avila, Jose Bohannon. Randall Bradley, Trish Bridges, Robin Busby. Jarrod Coker, Blake Coker. Shana Conner. Stormy Daniel, Gar)’ DeLaGarza, Tony DeLeon. Ruben Fleming, Bryan Flores, Carol Garcia, Carlos Garza, Lorenea Garza, Vickie Gregory, Kealy Havens. Brian Henderson, Justin James, Kevin Kemp, Adam Kenny. Randy Lewis, Dakota Mosquedo. Jason Gary Daniel and Ruben DeLeon exercising during p.e. 18 Elementary The third graders seemed pretty pleased when they met Santa outside the elementary building. Elementary 19 Fourth Grade Byers. Brooke Cardona Laura Cook. Christi Conkin, Brian Cowley, Casey Elizanda. Patsy Dan Templeton. Shay Smallwood, and Christi Cook hard at work in Fourth Grade. Demetrio Fuentes. Christi Cook, and Brian Conkin Alvarez. Chris Blanton, Mary Beth Butler. Nicole Everett, Joe Field. Kim Fritze. John Fuentes. Demetrio Garner, Misty Garza, Mario 20 Elementary 'k Gonzales, Veronica Haberer. Mark Loredo, Soloman McDaniel. Richard Mejia, Annabel Parish. Susan Park, Leslie Reeves, Clinton Samarron. Rachel Smallwood, Shay Spencer, Linda Templeton. Dan Torres, Ernest Toscano. Erlinda Leslie Park at the Fourth Grade Christmas Party. His teacher, Ms. Parsley, later captured him under the mistletoe. Elementary 21 Fifth Grade Alcala, Susan Avila. Rachel Been,Jeb Blevins, Kathy Bradley. Clint Bridges, Erin Castillo. Christana Chacon. Maricella Coker, Brent Contreras. Jennifer Cruz, Norma Davila. Armando DeLaGarza, Dalia DeLaGarza, Linda DeLeon, Deanna DeLeon. Jerry Duran, Manuel Ellis, Veronica Embry, Todd Faulk, Christen Gwyn, Christi Hernandez, Jesse Hernandez, Melissa Herrera, Erasmo Johnson, Maria Longoria. Angie Lopez, Monica Miller, April Nieto, Ricky Orr, Michael Parish, Kami Ramon, Irma Ramon, Patty Reyes, Fay Rodriquez, Juan Salazar, Mary Ann 22 Elementary Christen Faulk looks up from her work in Mrs. Burress's room. Elementary 23 Erlinda Toscano and David Esquibel in the Migrant Computer lab. Kindergarten student Jake Conous bundled up against the frigid February weather. Teresa Toscano waits for Mrs. Moore in the nurse s office. Mrs. Duran outside the fifth grade at the Christmas party. 24 Elementary Junior High Suzanne Cain with a new friend during Homecoming Hall decorating. Junior High can be hard for a young person. It is an emotionally charged time, and some students have a difficult adjustment going from elementary school to junior high. The eligibility rule applies to these students, as well as mastery of Mr. Randolph and Mrs. essential elements and tutorial Stephens in Junior High. sessions. But with a little extra patience and understanding from the faculty, most students make the 'change' just fine. Junior High 25 Junior High Favorites 7C Priscilla Fuentcs and Jerry Duran 7D Laura Davilla and Craig Jones 26 Junior High Santa and Mrs. Stephens. Allen, Sheila Chapter I Reading Angeley, Pat Migrant Carter, Dorris Resource Room Dayton, Debby Aide Holcombe, Jessie Science Jones, Janet Math Lee, Suzanne Social Studies Murphy, Jack Coach—Social Studies Pruden, L.L. Math Robnett, Edna Library Clerk Stephens, Carolyne Aide A smiling Mr. Slover. Junior High Faculty Junior High 27 Sixth Grade Beerwinkle. Staci Bulls. Clay Byers. Brannon Cantrell. Richard Chance, Kimberly Chisum. John Clayton. Matt Coker. Valerie Cole. Ronnie Dayton. Chelsie Doran. Dale Ellis, Geneva Espinoza. Sylvia Fleming, Cody Fletcher. Latassa Gallegos, Mary Helen Garcia, Jesse Garcia, Tomasa Ryan Smallwood with his lamb at the stock show. 28 Junior High Garcia. Yolanda Gonzales. Humberto Hernandez. Delores James. Peggy Kenney, Larry Lopez. Efren Miller. Michael Moudy, Amy Nieto, Raymon Parish. Kyle Polando. James Reyes. Frankie Rodriquez. Frank Ruiz, Belia Rivas. Tina Samarron, Henry Samarron. Refugio SiFuentes. Carmela Smallwood, Ryan Smith, Sheila Taylor, Nelson Templeton. Hope Junior High 29 Matt Clayton showing his pig against the pigs of Mitzi Dutton and Allen Ford. Seventh Grade Acevedo, Leticia Avila, Albino Blanton. Chris Byers. Stephanie Cain, Suzanne Carpenter. Cristi Carrillo. Yescnia Chacon. Tony Curtis. Kristi Davila, Laura DeGrate. Renee DeLaGarza, Jamie DeLaGarza. Julio Duran, Jerry Ellis. Andrew Esquibel, Gilbert Everett, JoAnn Fleming, Katina Fletcher, Yovida Fuentes. Priscilla Garcia, Edward Garcia, Elena Garcia, Eva Garcia, Jimmy Gonzales. Joe Gregory, Kaci Guzman, Alfredo Guzman, Sergio Hill. La Shea Jones, Craig Jones, Lara Kemp, Shelb Lopez, Larry Lowe. Melanie Madrigal, Carlos Marquez, David Marquez, Richard Morales. Hope Morales. Joe Morris, Ronnie Nieto, Eddie Nieto, Joe 30 Junior High Park, Bodie Polando, David Reyes, Frances Rosalez, Robert Royston, Renee Ruiz, Adolfo JoAnn Everett with friends in the gym. Samarron, Sandy Sanchez, Dianna Sanchez, Jorge Sifuentes, Angelita Sifuents, Carmelita Sisneros, Stephanie Smith, Charlie Smith, Monica Jamie DeLaGarza playing basketball with Michael Ruiz. Junior High 31 Eighth Grade Bailey, Terry Bills. David Chisum, Jeff Cole, Sharia Cook. Lisa DeLaGarza, Jeffrey DeLeon, Jerry DeLeon. Ramon Espinoza, Ermalinda Etheridge, Lynnette Faulk. Celeste Field, Christy Fleming, Starla Flores, Dora Puentes, Luis Gallegos. Rosa Garner, Kevin Gonzales, Ismelda Hope Ramon and Lisa Vega after the Christmas band concert. 32 Junior High Mr. Slover teaching his Eighth grade English class. Mr. Slover has taught this class for 27 years. Goodwin, Robert Guzman, Socorro Herriage, Michelle Isbell. Jeanette Moree, Holly Parish, Ronnie Ramon, Hope Ramon, Virginia Salazar, Angela Samaniego, Isreal Sisneros, Norma Smith, Scott Stephens, Larry Taylor, Steven Tunnell, Jocelyn Vasquez, Jose Vega, Lisa Williams, Robert Junior High 33 The Junior High cheerleaders on the fire truck at the Homecoming Pep Rally. Alfredo Guzman taking the decorations off. Mr. Pruden giving math instructions. Seventh graders LaShea Hill and Priscilla Fuentes M Junior High ---------High The 1985 Seniors felt a little more than picked upon when all the new rules came out. Some of the changes’ directly affected them as Seniors, a status they had worked twelve long years to achieve: no more senior dinners, no more senior follies or play days, and no more test exemptions! But naturally, they survived the changes, and had a successful year. Coach Allen School Virda Matthews doing research in the library. High School 35 Cynthia Davila, Jeri Field, and Kelli Herriage leaving a pep rally. Mr. Conkin 36 High School Mrs. Kelley. Sharman Stephens. Mrs. Lowe, Shawnda Kinnison, and Jill Hamilton dressed up for '50's day. Albert Daniel Allen, Grady Coach—Social Studies Anderson. Bill English Angeley, Sharron Librarian Bradford. Richard Band Chisum, Melvin Ag Conkin. Janet Migrant Computers Cummings, Monarae Business Gaston. Gene Science Haberer, Sue Homemaking Holcombe, R.C. Industrial Arts Jones, Kenneth Math Kaiser, Terri Coach Major, Linda English Merritt. Susan Resource Room Nelms, Welson Athletic Director—Social Studies Parish, Patty Aide Schellar, Debbie Aide Slover, Marie Homemaking Tipton, Camille Chapter I Reading Young, Wesley Coach—Social Studies Freshmen Burch, Jeff Cavazos, Carmen Chitty, Dawn Cook, Tammy Davila, Cynthia Del Bosque. Beatrice DeLeon, Mandy Duran, Freddie Embry. Laurie Everett. Jeremy Field. Tami Fletcher, Latrecia Fuentes. Rachel Fulenwider, Jimmy Furr, Billy Garcia. Abraham Garcia, Gilbert Garcia, Rene Glenn, Tabitha Gonzales, Abel Gray, Rhonda Guerrero. Junior Hood. Dickie James. Randy Jones. Kyle Layman. Lacy Lopez, Elida Lopez. Elsa Marquez, Pat Pittman. Michael Robles, Hope Sanchez, Libby Scott, Mike Smith. Denita Spencer, Gary Spencer. Kay Spencer. Ricky Villa, Delores Wright, Tracy 38 High School Rhonda Gray glittering stars for Homecoming Hall decorations. Class officers. Gilbert Garcia, Cynthia Davila, Kay Spencer, and Rachel Fuentes. High School 39 Sophomores Avila, Erma Avila, Jesse Been. Jana Cantrell, Steven Cook. Toni Curtis. Cynthia Duran. Carl Duran, Sam Ford, Allen Garza. Luisa Garza, Robert Gregory, Kim Hamilton, Jill Jalamo, Jerry Johnson, Adrona Johnson, Michelle Jones. Lezlee Longoria. Naomi Miller. Scottie Miller, Todd Moore, Corey Nieto. Josephine Nix, Jody Polando. Debbie Quiroz, Celina Ruiz, Michael Samarron. Rosie Slover. Lynn Smith. Billy Smith, Shelley 40 High School Carl Duran, Todd Miller, Jody Nix and Michael Ruiz Class officers: Jerry Zambrano Kim Gregory Carmen Taylor Corey Moore High School 41 Juniors Bailey. Sandi Cain, Connie Cerda. Mike Del Bosque. Lucy DeLeon. Yolanda Duran. David Fletcher. Brenda Flores. Christina Gallegos. Vincent Garcia. Faustino Geissler. Shawndi Gonzales. Mary Haberer, Steve Hood. Lisa James, Allene Longoria, Christy Lopez, Eva Lowe. Mitchell Marquez. Michael Miller. Greg Miller, Marian Mitchell, Jeff Monreal, Manuel Morris. Johnny Neinast, Audra Nieto, Nora Randolph. Danny Reid. Waylon Rivas. Marvin Rowan. Ted Samarron. Rebecca Sanchez. Max Scott, Scotty Triana. Raul Watson, Many Walden, Richard 42 High School Sponsors: Allen, Grady Cummings. Monarae Gaston, Gene Young. Wesley Top left—Junior cheerleader Connie Cain and Shawndi Geissler; Audra Neinast with her steer; football players Marvin Rivas. Danny Randolph, and Mitch Lowe; Junior class officer: Connie Cain, Mary Gonzales, and Allene James. High School 43 Seniors Barden, Stacy Barden, Tracy Been, Jeri Britton, Delwin 44 Daniel. Albert Dayton, Carey Bubba DeLaGarza, Eleazar DeLaGarza, Ricky Everett, Joel Furr, Robert Dutton, Mitzi Fletcher, Rhonda Garcia, Joe Robert DeLeon, Martin Field, Jeri Kate 46 High School Longoria, Rey Miller, Carmen Lopez, Elba Morris, Angie Matthews, Virda Parish, Angie Polando, Felix Price, Denise Riley, Jodie High School 47 Robbins, Johnny Sanders, DeShonna Sisneros, Joe Jon Stephens, Sharman Tunnell, Jason Sponsors Conkin, Robert Major. Linda Merritt, Susan Nelms, Weldon 48 High School Seniors (Top left) Class officer—Carey Dayton, V. Pres., Carmen Miller, Sec., Ken Craft. Pres. (Top right) Shawn Garner (Middle left) Sharman Stephens concentrates on showing her steer. (Bottom left) Johnny Robbins in Mr. Gaston's class. (Bottom right) Patsy Garza High School 49 50 High School HOME VISITQRi FQU r LAYER FOULS You can always tell school is almost over for another year whenever the faculty decides it can take on the Seniors in a head-to-head basketball game. The Senior girls brought in coaches Judy Coker and Beth Moudy. It was a well-coached girls' team that battled Carolyne Stephens' team to a tie at the end of regular play. The women did manage to win in overtime, just squeaking by the Seniors. The men however, were absolutely humiliated by the Senior boys. Of course, the next morning, when all the players from both sides got out of bed, there was no doubt which age bracket really won! High School 51 Just Fun The whole school year wasn't just work. work. work. The students in one of Mrs. Merritt's classes, and one of Coach Young's classes found time to have a basketball game. Everyone, including both teachers, had to play. Mr. Smith and Mrs. Tipton officiated. It was a good game closer than the score indicated. Coach Young's class were the winners. 26-19! Gary Spencer. Mr. Smith, and Coach Young Mrs. Merrit suits up. while Debbie Polando and DeShonna Sanders Play Ball Coach Young and Michael Ruiz going up for a jump ball. Christy Flores Shooting her free throws. 52 High School Organizations There are lots of reasons for belonging to an organization. They teach you responsibility, leadership, service to others, skills, and teamwork. You work with others with similar interests and talents. Being a member means hard work; it also means fun and laughter. Most importantly, it gives you a sense of belonging. You are important to that group, you work to support it, and take pride in belonging. Being a member of the group 'changes' you, and your membership 'changes' the group. Remember—you are important! Mr. Bradford, Student Council Sponsor; Carnations sold by Student Council on Valentine's Day; Carmen Taylor, FFA member Organizations 53 Band Jeanette Isbell Mr. Bradford 5th Grade—Irma Ramon, Trey Weldon, Manuel Duran, Jesse Hernandez. Ricky Nieto. Monica Lopez. Jeb Been. Clint Bradley. Brent Coker 5th Grade—Veronica Ellis. Linda DeLaGarza, Christina Castillo, Tammi Smith, Angie Longoria. Maria Johnson. Christine Faulk. Kami Parish, April Miller, Deanna Duran. Christy Gwynn. Kassi Tunnell 5th Grade Rachel Avila. Michael Orr. Maricela Chacon, Jenifer Contreras, Faye Reyes. Evasmo Herrera. Patty Ramon. Jerry DeLeon. Kent Stafford. Kathy Blevins 54 Organizations 6ch Grade Aux. Band-Cody Flemming, Harvey Rodriquez. Erran Lopez. Jesse Hi _Matt C|ay[0n, Kyle pa[ish. Krist, Curtis. Stephamc Byers, Michael Garcia. Ronnie Cole. James Polando. Nelson Taylor. Frank Reyes. K.mberly Jqc Gonia|es Chance. Tina Rivas Jr. Hi—Latassa Fletcher, Shelia Smith. Katinia Fleming. Sylvia Espinola. Yolanda Garcia, Christy Gauna Jr. Hi.—Chelsie Dayton. Jamie DeLaGarza. Frank Rodriquez, Jimmy Garcia. Peggy James. Ricky Cantrell, Brannon Byers, Belia Ruiz, Henry Samarron, Ryan Smallwood Jr. Hi—Trino Pial, Criag Jones. John Chisum. Christy Carpenter, Shelb Kemp. Kaci Gregory. Melaney Lowe. Ricky Marquez. Larry Kenny. Refugio Samarron, Clay Bulls, Robert Rosalez Jr. Hi— Staci Beerwinkle. Hope Templeton, Lara Jones, Santa Rodriguez, Tami Randell. Angie Bills. Amy Moudy. Valerie Coker Organizations 55 Trumpets—Jeremy Everett. Tracy Barden. Ricky DeLaGarza. Eleazar DeLaGarza. Ken Craft Flutes Shawndi Geissler. Dawn Chitty, Tami Field. Jocelyn Tunnell. Hope Ramon, Ermelinda Espinoza. Lisa Vega. Celeste Faulk Clarinets—Linda Marquez. Ismtlda Gonzales. Sharia Cole. Carmen Miller. Charlotte Vandergriff, Lacy Layman. Sandi Bailey, Michelle Herriage Results in 1984-1985 Sight Reading—I Concert—IV Marching—III 56 Organizations Trombones—Johnny Robbins. Robert Goodwin. Girl Duran. Jason Tunnell. Christy Field. Connie Cain. Angie Parish. Marty Watson Saxophones—Waylon Reid. Steven Cantrell. Richard Walden, Joe Robert Garcia. Audra Neinast, Todd Miller Oboe—Latrecia Fletcher. Adrona Johnson, Jeanette Isbell. Michelle Johnson Percussion—Larry Stephens, Jason Hinchliffe, Lezlec Jones. Scott Smith Organizations 57 FFA Stacy Barden and Connie Cain shearing their lambs. FFA members, as well as 4-H members show their animals at stock shows. Ag teacher Melvin Chisum. Sharman Stephens all bundled up. FFA officers: Jodie Riley. Reporter. Delwin Britton. President. Sam Lewis. Seminal, Sharman Stephens. Secretary. Albert Daniel, V. President. Carmen Taylor. Treasurer. Members: Back—Kim Gregor)’. Sharman Stephens. Shelly Smith, Jill Hamilton, Jana Been. Mitzi Dutton, Carmen Taylor, Audra Nienast, Lezlee Jones. Shawndi Geissler 58 Organizations Kim Gregory showing her steer. Murdock. Murdock placed 3rd at the Littlefield show, and 5th here. He was later sold for Si.55 per pound. Sweetheart—Shelly Smith Plow Girl—Carman Taylor Albert Daniel Ted Rowan Members: Back—Mitch Lowe. Greg Miller. Danny Randolph, Jodie Riley. Kyle Jones. Marian Miller. Johnny Morris, Sam Lewis, Delwin Britton. Scotty Miller. Richard Walden. Albert Daniel, Carl Duran, Steve Haberer. Ted Towan.Jody Nix. Allen Ford. Corey Moore, Jeff Mitchell. Organizations 59 Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club Officer: back—Marian Miller. Jo Jon Sisneros, Danny Randolph, and Kelli Herriage Industrial Arts Club: back—Corey Moore, Ted Rowan. Danny Randolph. Jeff Mitchell. Marian Miller. Todd Miller. Jody Nix. Jo Jon Sisneros. Virda Matthews. Kelli Herriage. Angie Morris 60 Organizations Organizations 61 Sam Lewis—FHA Buddy Delwin Britton—FHA Dream Officers: Back—Vickie King, Mitzi Dutton, Lacy Layman, Sandi Bailey, Boy Cynthia Curtis Members: Front— LaShea Hill. Starla Fleming, Josephine Nieto, Tabitha Glenn, Priscilla Fuentes, Rachel Fuentes. Rosie Samarron, Lacy Layman. Mitzi Dutton. Wendy Bulls. Cynthia Davila, Renee Toyston, Eva Garcia. Cynthia Curtis, Jana Been, Toni Cook. Luisa Garza, Elida Lopez. Elsa Lopez, Carmen Cavazos, Hope Morales 62 Organizations Student Council Officers: Shawndi Geissler. Par!.. Kim Gregory. Sec., Angie Parish. V.P., Ken Craft. Pres. Representatives: Front— Shawndi Geissler. Kim Gregory. Angie Parish, Ken Craft, Todd Miller, Shawnda Kinnison. Jeri Field. Jason Hinchiliffe, Carmen Taylor, Vickie King. Rebecca Samarron, Gilbert Garcia, Rachel Fuentes Annual Staff Honor Society Junior High Honor Society: Front-Jeanette Isbell, Michelle Herbage, Jocelyn Tunnell, Starla Fleming, Hope Ramon, Angela Salazar, I-arry Stephens, Christy Field. Sharia Cole. Jerry DeLeon. Jeff Chisum, Terry Bailey. Celbert Zamora. High School Honor Society: Hinchliffe. Front Page Layman, Carmen Miller, Angie Parish, Patsy Garza, Connie Cain, Carey Dayton. Marty Watson, Ken Craft, Jason 64 Organizations 12 Del win Britton Sports Sports—the All-American pasttime! Students participated in four extracurricular activities: cross country, football, basketball, and track. The 'changes' in eligibility from House Bill 75 took effect in early February, affecting spring sports. Under the new rules, the students had to be passing every subject in order to participate. So, there were some basketball players not playing of game nights, and some track stars not running in meets. But those that were eligible participated, had fun, and did a good job. Left— 44 Angie Parish; Right— 22 Billy Smith DeShonna Sanders starting the 100 meter dash. Jerry Zambrano running the 880. Sports 65 Football There was no doubt about it. The 1984 football season was going to be a good one for the Wolverines. In 1980. the team had gone 10-0, before losing in bi-district play. This year's team's thoughts were heading in the same direction. The coaches and players dedicated their season in memory of Earl Jordan. Mr. Jordan died in the summer of 1984, while serving as Booster Club president. He was an avid supporter of athletics, and, as one player put it, Earl treated all the players like one of his own kids.” Things were going great, with Homecoming October 10. The Wolverines were 4-0, in non-district play. The pep rally was held in town that afternoon, and the fans packed the stands on a pleasant fall night. The opponent was Lubbock Christian High School. This was going to be a night to remember. Unfortunately, it was. The winless LCHS Eagles snuck up on the Wolverines, 10-0. With the loss, went the hopes of an undefeated season. Players and fans alike were disappointed, but held on through district play. The fans were impressed with the players' dedication to the sport and to each other; the players appreciated their good fan support throughout the season, even the cold, long, rainy nights at Ralls and Hale Center. Even though the win loss column finally ended up 5-5, players, coaches, and fans alike agreed it was a good season. The Abernathy Antelopes were the eventual winners in District 5-2AA football. Sophomores had a mannequin out hunting Eagles. 33 Bubba Dayton blocking for Billy Smith, 22. 66 Sports Delwin Britton Sr. RB DB Capt. Bubba Dayton Sr. RB I.B Capt. Billy Smith Soph. RB LB Albert Daniel Sr. TE DB Jo Jon Sisneros Sr. G LB Capt. Capt. Capt. Sam Lewis Sr. TE T Alonso Garcia Sr. T T Martin DeLeon Sr. T T Marian Miller Jr. QB LB Mitchell Lowe Jr. RB LB v minus -RP Danny Randolph Jr. QB DB Ted Rowan Jr. TE DB Johnny Morris Jr. T LB Marvin Rivas Jr. G LB Mark Williams Jr. TE DB Football coaches— Jack Murphy Weldon Nelms—Head Grady Allen Wesley Young Sports 67 68 Sports m I -LL mm® : 5u Greg Miller Jr. C DE 556 Corey Moore Soph. C T IIIMIES aiEIUES 85: Scotty Miller Soph. TE LB Lynn Slover Soph. T T T 7 MSS iifti “ mums .25 11D Michael Pittman Fr. G T Tracy Wright Ft. TE DB Mike Scott Ft. QB DB m turn® 6 2i Jimmy Fulenwider Fr. T T Jeff Mitchell Jr. G LB Steve Haberer Jr. T T IMMSS ■ ?B0l Allen Ford Soph. TE DE Coach Nelms making arrangements. Cheerleaders in good form at pep rally. The Wolverines trying to stop the Abernathy Antelopes. Billy Smith running with the ball. Amherst 14 7 Sudan 12- 7 Kress 17- 0 Ralls 14-13 Lubbock Christian 0-10 Bovina 22- 0 Olton 20-34 Hart 6-18 Hale Center 0-43 Abernathy 0-48 Tracy Wright helping the cheerleaders in a skit. Sports 69 Coach Nelms speaking to the crowd during the Homecoming Pep Rally downtown. Mark Williams going for the ball. Homecoming Queen Angie Parish, with court Jeri Been and Patsy Garza. 70 Sports Junior High Football Junior High Football team—Front row: Robert Goodwin, David Bills, Scott Smith, Eddie Nieto, Tony Chacom, David Marquez, Edward Garcia. Terry Bailey, Delbert Zamora. Luis Fuentes. Middle: Robert Rosalez.Joe Morales, Joe Gonzales. Ricky Marquez. Jerry Duran, Charlie Smith, Jamie Garcia, Craig Jones, Jeff Chisum, Jorge Sanchez. Back: Adolpho Ruiz. Andrew Ellis. Robert Williams, Ronnie Morris. Donald Spencer, Isreal Samaniego. Larry Stephens. Julio DeLaGarza. Coaches Grady Allen and Wesley Young. Junior high cheerleaders: Stephanie Byers. Jocelyn Tunnell. Tosha Fletcher, Christy Field, and Leti Acevedo. Sports 71 Basketball The 1984-85 basketball season, boys and girls, probably was a disappointment to some people. Both varsity teams, boys and girls, were 0-10 in District play. But students participating in such sports don't extend that much hard work simply for the figures in a column at the end of the season. They play because they like the game, competition, for fun, and because of their teammates. The players had good times along with the bad times, and wins along with the losses. The boys remember running sprints for Coach Young, and Coach Allen eating all of Sam and Max's onion rings. The girls remember the bus windows that wouldn't close in February, and the shaving cream fight after their last game. Hale Center won the boys' district title, and Abernathy won the girls’. Jeri Been was chosen to play in the Golden Spread All-Star game in Amarillo, for the West squad. Jana Been concentrating on a free throw. Fat Marquez going up for a jump ball. 72 Sports Jeri Been Sr. Cape. Vickie King Sr. Shawnda Kinnison Sr. Capt. Angie Parish Sr. Capt. Sharman Stephens Sr. Shawndi Geissler Jr. Kim Gregory Soph. Jill Hamilton Soph. Sharman Stephens. Jill Hamilton, and Kay Spencer at practice. Sports 73 Delwin Britton Sr. Capt. Albert Daniel Sr. Capt. Carey Dayton Sr. Capt. Ricky DeLaGarza Sr. Joel Everett Sr. Alonzo Garcia Sr. Sam Lewis Sr. Billy Smith Soph. 74 Sports Sports 75 top row—Varsity boys' huddle. Albert Daniel and referees waiting to start game, middle—Sam Lewis. Delwin Britton driving down court. bottom—Jodie Riley preparing for his free throw. Varsity girls: D. Smith. P. Marquez, J. Hamilton. J. Been, S. Kinnison, S. Stephens, Junior Varisty girls: S. Geissler, D. Smith, J. Hamilton. S. Smith, T. Cook. L. K. Gregory, V. King, S. Smith, A. Parish. S. Geissler. Embry. P. Marquez. C. Curtis. J. Been. 76 Sports Wolverines going for the rebound. Billy Smith and Albert Daniel under the net. Two points in the making. Junior Varsity boys: back—S. Scott, K. Jones, T. Rowan. T. Wright. J. Fulenwider, D. Randolph. J. Mitchell, J. Burch. M. Pittman. M. Lowe, M. Scott. L. Slover. Varsity boys: C. Dayton. B. Smith. D. Britton, R. DeLaGarza, S. Lewis, J. Riley, A. Daniel, A. Garcia, J. Everett. Sports 77 Seventh grade: Front—Joe Gonzales, Craig Jones. Ruben Astorga, Trino Piaz, Ricky Marcjuez, Marty Ott. Jorge Sanchez, Julio DeLaGarza. Adolfo Ruiz, Tony Chacon. Ronnie Morris Seventh grade: Front—Kristi Curtis. Melanie Lowe, Suzanne Cain. Katina Fleming. Sandy Samarron. Stephanie Byers. LaShea Hill. Cristi Carpenter. Priscilla Fuentes, Lara Jones. Eva Garcia. Kaci Gregory. Leri Acevedo. Geneva F.llis. Renee Royston. Elena Garcia Eighth grade: Front—Jerry DeLeon. Curtis Ward. Robert Goodwin. David Bills, Eighth grade: Front-Starla Fleming. Jocelyn Tunnell. Michelle «eal Sameneigo. Delbert Zamora. Terry Bailey. Kevin Garner. Scott Smith. Herbage, Ermelinda Espinoza. Celeste Faulk. Ismelda Gonzales Coach Allen. Donald Spencer. Luis Fuentes. Jeff Chisum. Robert Williams Sports 79 _____________Track Marian Miller on Pole Vault Far Left—It's a long way to the finish line for hurdler Mark Williams; Coach Allen; Mike Scott; Bottom Left—Billy Smith; Mark Williams David Duran running the 400 Meters. Mark Williams at finish line tape. High school track team members and Coach Young; Lower left—Pat Marquez; Lower right—Girls' Cross Country team Regional Qualifiers—Back row— Shawnda Kinnison, Jeri Been, Deshonna Sanders, Angie Parish. Lisa Hood, and Shawndi Geissler. Jeri Been. Green and Gold Award; Pat Marquez. Fighting Heart Award; Billy Smith. Fighting Jeri Field. Shawndi Geissler. and Sharman Stephens at the Heart Award; Jo Jon Sisneros. Green and Gold Award. Athletic Banquet. Junior High Track Seventh Grade: Front—Joe Gonzales, Craig Jones, Trino Paiz, Ruben Astorga, Jorge Sanchez. Julio DeLaGarza. Ronnie Morris. Ricky Marquez Seventh Grade: Front—Kristi Curtis, Melanie Lowe, Suzanne Cain. Katina Fleming, Sandy Samarron, Stephanie Byers. LaShea Hill, Cristi Carpenter, Priscilla Fuentes, Lara Jones, Coach Murphy. Eva Garcia. Kaci Gregory. Leti Acevedo. Geneva Ellis. Renee Royston, Elena Garcia Kaci Gregory 84 Sports Suzanne Cain Donald Spencer Melanie Lowe LeShea Hill Eighth: Front—Starla Fleming, Jocelyn Tunnell. Michelle Herriage. Ermelinda Espinoza, Celeste Faulk. Ismelda Gonzales Eighth: Front—Jerry DeLeon. Curtis Ward. Robert Woodwin, David Bills. Isreal Sameniego. Delbert Zamora. Terry Bailey. Kevin Garner. Scott Smith. Donald Spencer. Luis Fuentes. Jeff Chisum. Larry Stephens, Robert Williams Jerry DeLeon Sports 85 High School—Kim Gregor)-. Soph., Angie Parish. Sr.. Laurie Embry. Fresh.. Shawndi Gcissler, Jr.. Shelly Smith. Soph.. Virda Matthews. Sr.. Mascot, Connie Cain, Jr., Christy Cook, Mascot. 86 Organizations 'Changes' are challenges and in meeting these challenges students make achievements. Achievements come in many forms. Some students excel in sports, and others academically. Some may have a talent for acting in the One-Act Play, and some for using a calculator. A few students are recognized for their leadership abilities, while others are recognized simply for using their abilities to the fullest. Achievements Organizations 87 Class Favorites Freshmen Sophomores Kay Spencer Billy Furr Carmen Taylor Billy Smith Rebecca Samarron Juniors Patrick Zamora Patsy Garza Seniors Alonso Garcia 88 High School Mr. and Miss SEHS_____ Each year two Seniors are chosen on the basis of their leadership qualities and school spirit. Angie Parish and Joe Jon Sisneros were chosen for Mr. and Miss SEHS 1984. Candidates for Mr. and Miss SEHS were Alonso Garcia. Jeri Been, and Carey Dayton. High School 89 Mrs. Jones and Delbert Zamora Junior High Awards Starla Fleming and Mrs. Angeley Michelle Herriage listening as she receives the 8th grade Citizenship award. Mr. Slover congratulating Norma Sisneros. 90 Awards Girls Achletics—Back—Eva Garcia. Kaci Gregory. Ismelda Gonzales. Sheila Smith. Cristi Carpenter. Michelle Herriage, Starla Fleming Resource Room and Migrant—Monica Smith and Lisa Vega Reading—Back—Rosa Gallegos. Albino Avila. Laura Davila. Angela Salazar. Clay Bulls, Presilla Fuentes Math and Science—Back—Delbert Zamora. Cristi Carpenter. Lara Jones. Ronnie Cole. Jocelyn Tunnell. Cody Fleming Homemaking and Industrial Arts—Jerry DeLeon and Jeff Chisum The winners are: 7th Girls Athletics—Track—Eva Garcia; Basketball—Cristi Carpenter; All Around—Kaci Gregory 8th Girls Athletics—Track—Starla Fleming; Basketball—Ismelda Gonzales; All Around—Michelle Herriage 6th Girls' P.E — Sheila Smith Reading—6th—Clay Bulls; 7th—Cristy Carpenter; 8th—Angela Salazar; Special Reading—Albino Avila. Laura Davila. Rosa Gallegos Math—6th—Ronnie Cole; 7th—Cristi Carpenter; 8th—Delbert Zamora Science—6th—Cody Fleming; 7th—Lara Jones; 8th—Jocelyn Tunnell Resource Room—Monica Smith Migrant—Lisa Vega Homemaking—Jerry Deleon Industrial Arts—Jeff Chisum Awards 91 Absent Nor Tardy—Back—Cristi Carpenter. Jerry DeLeon. Larry Stephens. Hope Ramon. Michelle Herriage. Boadie Park. James Polando, Ricky Marquez, Katina Fleming, Cody Fleming. Ryan Smallwood, Staci Beerwinkle. Starla Fleming Social Studies and English—Norma Sisneros, Terry Bailey, Suzanne Cain. Amy Moudy, Kyle Parish Congratulations to: Boys Athletics—Back—Luis Fuentes, Larry Stephens, Adolfo Ruiz, Ramon DeLeon, Scott Smith. Julio DeLaGarza, John Chisum, Craig Jones Band—6th—Ryan Smallwood; 7th—Stephanie Byers; 8th—Christy Field Social Studies—6th—Kyle Parish; 7th—LeShea Hill; 8th—Terry Bailey English—6th—Amy Moudy; 7th—Suzanne Cain; 8th—Norma Sisneros Absent Nor Tardy—6th—Staci Beerwinkle, Cody Fleming. James Polando. Ryan Smallwood; 7th—Cristy Carpenter. Katina Fleming. Ricky Marquez. Boadie Park; 8th—Jerry DeLeon, Starla Fleming, Michelle Herriage, Hope Ramon. Larry Stephens 7th Boys Athletics—Track—Adolfo Ruiz; Basketball—Craig Jones; Football— Julio DeLaGarza; All Around—Julio DeLaGarza 8th Boys' Athletics—Track—Larry Stephens; Basketball—Scott Smith; Football—Luis Fuentes; All Around—Scott Smith 7th and 8th P.E.—Ramon DeLeon 6th Boys' P.E.—John Chisum 92 Awards Coach Murphy congratulating Scott Smith. 6th Grade 90 or above average—Back—Ronnie Cole, Efrain Lopez, Peggy James. Amy Moudy, Kyle Parish. Tyan Smallwood, Cody Fleming Soil Conservation Award—Suzanne Cain, Terry Bailey 8th Grade 90 or above average—Back—Sharia Cole. Norma Sisneros, Christy Field. Terry Bailey, Michelle Herriage, Delbert Zamora. Angela Salazar. Jocelyn Tunnell Special people: 6th Grade 90 or above—Cody Fleming. Kyle Parish. Ronnie Cole, Amy Moudy. Peggyjames. Ryan Smallwood, Efrain Lopez 7th Grade 90 or above—Cristi Carpenter. Stephanie Byers, Kristi Curtis, LeShea Hill. Craig Jones 8th Grade 90 or above—Delbert Zamora. Christy Field. Angela Salazar. Michelle Herriage. Terry Bailey. Sharia Cole, Jocelyn Tunnel, Norma Sisneros Soil Conservation Awards—Suzanne Cain and Terry Bailey Citizenship Awards—6th—Peggy James; 7th—Cristi Carpenter; 8th— Michelle Herriage 7th Grade 90 or above average—Back—Kristi Curtis. Cristi Carpenter. Stephanie Byers. Craig Jones High School Awards Carmen Miller and Angie Parish 94 Awards Science—Back—Jason Hinchliffe, Marty Watson, Todd Miller, Frank Mendoza, Gilbert Garcia. Jerry Zambrano Math—Jason Hinchliffe. Marty Watson. Steven Cantrell. Luis Flores. Jerry Zambrano Regional UIL Contestants-Jason Hinchliffe, Steven Cantrell, Tami Field, State UIL contestants-Steven Cantrell, Jason Hinchliffe, Frank Mendoza Lacy Layman, Frank Mendoza Industrial Arts State Contestants—Jeri Field, Corey Moore Special People: Science-Physics—Jason Hinchliffe; Chemistry—Marty Watson; Intro. Biology—Gilbert Garcia; Physical Science—Todd Miller Math-F.O.M. I—Luis Flores; F.O.M. II—Adrona Johnson; Intro Algebra-Jerry Zambrano; Algebra I—Tami Field; Algebra II—Steven Cantrell; Computer—Frank Mendoza; Trig—Jason Hinchliffe: Elem Analysis—Steven Cantrell; Geometry—Marty Watson Homemaking-Home Ec I—Jana Been and Marian Miller; Home Ec II—Jo Jon Sisneros; Housing—Patsy Garza; Food and Nutrition—Page Layman; Consumer Ed—Scotty Scott; Family Relations—Sandi Bailey; Child Development—Vickie King; Miss FHA—Cynthia Curtis State UIL Winners—Jason Hinchliffe—Calculator Applications 1st Place; Steven Cantrell—Number Sense 3rd Place; Frank Mendoza—Science 3rd Place Awards 95 English and Reading—Vickie King. Marty Watson. Kim Gregory, Kelli Herriage. Gilbert Garcia. Freddie Duran Band—Steven Cantrell. Tracy Barden. Carmen Miller. Ken Craft History—Vickie King. Ken Craft. Gilbert Garcia Ken Craft. Eleazar DeLaGarza. Tracy Barden Congratulations to: Band—Duke—Ken Craft; Duchess—Carmen Miller; John Phillip Sousa Award-Ken Craft; Band Sweetheart—Audra Neinast; Outstanding Underclassmen— Shawndi Geissler. Connie Cain; Outstanding Senior—Tracy Barden English—Correlated Language—Freddie Duran; English I—Tami Field; English II—Kim Gregory; English III—Marty Watson; English IV—Ken Craft Reading—Kelli Herriage History-World History—Gilbert Garcia; American History—Ken Craft; Civics— Vickie King Business Typing I Steven Cantrell; Typing II—Sharman Stephens; Accounting— Patsy Garza; Personal Business—Carey Dayton; Business Law—Deshonna Sanders; Migrant Computers—Rebecca Samarron 96 Awards Ag—Back—Danny Randolph. Jodie Riley, Richard Walden. Kyle Jones Industrial Arts—Jeri Field. Danny Randloph. Virda Matthews Sports—Back—Scottie Miller. Marian Miller. Jeri Been. Delwin Regional Track Qualifiers—Mark Williams. Johnny Morris. Marian Britton, Carey Dayton; Below—Coach Allen congratulating Vickie Miller, Jeri Been, Billy Smith King. The winners are: Ag-Ag I—Kyle Jones; Ag II—Richard Walden; Ag III—Danny Randolph; General Ag Mechanics—Jodie Riley Health—Carman Taylor; P.E.—Tracy Wright Sports—Girls- Cross Country—Jeri Been; Football—Carey Dayton; Basketball—Shawnda Kinnison; Delwin Britton; Track—Deshonna Sanders, Marian Miller; Off-Season—Scottie Miller, Shawndi Geissler Industrial Arts—Advanced Woods—Virda Matthews; Woods—Jeri Field; Metals—Marvin Rivas; General Shop—Danny Randolph Awards 97 Graduation 1985 Baccalaureate May 12, 1985 Commencement May 16, 1985 Rhonda Fletcher 98 Awards Deshonna Sanders waiting to hear her name. Frankie Mendoza Valedictorian Ken Craft Salutatorian Page Layman Awards 99 Top—Shawnda Kinnison Jeri Been and Delwin Britton Sharman Stephens Angie Morris 100 Awards Commencement Ushers Richard Walden and Sandi Bailey Commencement Ushers Danny Randolph and Shawndi Geissler Baccalaureate Ushers—Scotty Scott, Marty Watson. Steve Haberer, Connie Cain, Mary Gonzales, Christy Longoria Kelli Herriage Virda Matthews and Carey Dayton Awards 101 ____________________Senior Histories_______________________________________________________________________________ Barden, Stacy—FFA (1,2,3,4); Athletic Manager (3) Barden, Tracy—Band (l,2,3,4); Representative (l); Officer (4); UIL Debate (2,3); Regional (2,3) Been, Jeri—Band (1,2); Sweetheart Candidate (2); Basketball (1,2,3,4); Captain (3,4); Track (1,2,3,4); Cross Country (4), Regional Qualifier (4); FTA (1,2,3); Fighting Heart Award (2); Green and Gold Award (4); Basketball Award (2,3); Cross Country Award (4 , Basketball Queen (3,4); Candidate (2); Homecoming Queen Candidate (4); Basketball Honorable Mention District (4); Golden Spread Basketball Team (4); UIL One Act Play (4) Britton, Delwin—Band (1,2); FFA (1,2,3,4), President (4); Student Council (2,3); Track (1,2,3); Basketball (1,2,3,4), Captain (4); Football (1,2,3,4), Captain (4), All District Football (4); FTA (3); Basketball Award (4); Ag Award (3); Basketball King Candidate (3,4); Dreamboy (3,4); Most Handsome Candidate (2); Most Handsome (3); Mr. Personality (3); UIL One Act Play (3,4); All Star Cast (3,4) Bulls, Wendy—FHA (1,2,3,4); FTA (1,2,3); UIL One Act Play (1); Annual Staff (3) Craft, Ken—Band (1,2,3,4), Chaplain (2), V. Pres. (3), Pres. (4); Student Council (2,3,4), V. Pres. (3), Pres. (4); Honor Society (3,4); Tennis (1,2); English Award (1,4); American History- Award (4); Tennis Award (2); John Phillip Sousa Award (4); Band Duke (4); Class President (1,2,3,4); Valedictorian Daniel, Albert—Band (l), Officer (l); FFA (1,2,3,4), Officer (4); Student Council (1,2); Football (1,2,3,4), Captain (4); Basketball (1,2,3,4), Captain (4), All District Basketball (3), Basketball Award (3); Track (2); Tennis (1) Dayton, Carey—Honor Society (2,3,4); Football (1,2,3,4), Captain (3,4), Football Award (4); Basketball (1,2,3,4), Basketball King Candidate (3,4); Off-Season Award (2,3); Personal Business Award (4); Annual Staff (4) DeLaGarza, Eleazar—Band (1,2,3,4); Stage Band (1,4); Basketball (1,2,3); Track (1,2) DeLaGarza, Ricky—Band (1,2,3,4); Stage Band (l); Football (1,2); Basketball (1,2,3,4); Track (1,2); Tennis (1,2); Math Award (3) DeLeon, Martin—Football (1,4) Dutton, Mitzi—Band (1,2,3); FFA (1,2,3,4), Piowgirl (3); FHA (1,2,3,4), Miss FHA (4), Little Sister (4); Student Council (2,3); Basketball (1); FTA (1,2,3 , Shorthand Award (3); Homecoming Queen Candidate (1); Annual Staff (3) Everett, Joel—Basketball (1,2,3,4); Track (1) Field, Jeri Kare—Student Council (2,3,4); Basketball (1,2), Manager (3,4); Industrial Arts Regional Winner (3,4), State winner (4); FTA (1,2,3); Industrial Arts Award (4) Fletcher, Rhonda—FHA (1,2); Basketball (l); Track (l); Industrial Arts Regional winner (2) Garner, Shawn—FHA (1,2,3); Basketball (1,2,3); Track (1,2); FTA (1,2) Garza, Patsy—FHA (3); Student Council (3); Honor Society (2,3,4), V. Pres. (4); FTA (1); Accounting Award (4); Housing Award (4); Annual Staff (4); Most Beautiful Candidate (1,2); Smile Queen Candidate (l); Class Favorite (1,3,4); Miss Personality Candidate (2); Homecoming Court (2); Homecoming Queen Candidate (4); Best Dressed Candidate (3); Most Courteous Candidate (3) 102 Herriage, Kelli—FHA (2,3); Basketball (1,2); Manager (3,4); Industrial Arts Club Reporter (4); FrA (1,2,3); Woods Award (3); UIL Typing Contest (4) King. Vickie—Band (1); FHA (1,2,3,4), V. Pres. (2), Pres. (3,4); Student Council (3,4); Basketball (1,2,3,4); Cross Country (4); FTA (1.2.3) ; Miss FHA (2); Family Relations Award (3); Civics Award (4); Child Development Award (4) Kinnison, Shawnda—Band (1,2); FHA (1); Student Council (1,2,3); Baksetball (1,2,3,4), Captain (4); Track (1,2,3), Cross Country (4), FTA (1,2,3); Basketball Queen Candidate (3,4); Basketball Award (4); UIL Debate (l); UIL Informative Speaking Regional Qualifier (3); UIL One Act Play (1,2,3) Layman, Page—Band (1,2); FHA (l); Student Council (3); Honor Society (2,3,4); Pres. (4); Basketball (1,2,3,4); Track (2,3); FTA (1.2.3) English Award (1,2,3); Consumer Ed Award (3); Food and Nutrition Award (4); Homemaking I Award (l); UIL One Act Play (3); Salutatorian Lewis, Sam—FFA (1,2,3,4), Officer (3,4); Student Council (3); Football (1,2,3,4); Basketball (1,2,3,4); Industrial Arts Club Officer (3) ; FTA (3); Ag II Award (2) Longoria, Reynaldo—FFA (1,2,3,4); Track (1,2,3,4) Lopez, Elba—FHA (l); FTA (l); FOM I Award (l); FOM II Award (2); Intro Algebra (3); UIL Typing Contest; UIL Shorthand Contest; Best Dressed Contestant (1) Matthews, Virda—FHA (2); Basketball (1,2,3), Manager (4); Track (1,2,3); Industrial Arts Regional Winner (2), State Winner (4); Metals Award (2); Wolverine Mascot (2,3,4) Miller, Carmen—Band (1,2,3,4), Officer (4), Band Duchess (4); FHA; Honor Society (2,3,4); Officer (4); FTA (1); Health Award (1) ; UIL Spelling (4); UIL Ready Writing (4); UIL Regional Calculator (1); Most Courteous Candidate (2); Class Secretary (3,4) Morris, Angie—FHA (1,2,3), Officer (3); Basketball (1,2,3); Track (1,2); Industrial Arts winner (3); UIL One Act Play (2) Parish, Angie—Band (1,2,4), Officer (2); Student Council (2,3,4), Officer (3,4 , Honor Society (2,3,4). Officer (4 , Basketball (1,2,3,4); Cross Country (4); Track (2,3); FTA (1,2,3), Officer (3 , Child Development Award (3); Homecoming Queen Candidate (2) , Homecoming Queen (4); Basketball Queen Candidate (4); Miss SEHS (4); UIL Spelling (4); Cheerleader (1,2,3,4), Head (4) Riley, Jodie—FFA (1,2,3,4); Basketball (1,4); Ag I Award, General Ag Mechanics Award Robbins, Johnny—Band (1,2,3,4); Flealth Award (2) Sanders. Deshonna—FHA (3), Officer (3); Basketball (1,2,3); Track (1,2,3); Cross Country (4); Track Award (4); Business Law Award (4) Sisneros, Jo Jon—FFA (1,4); FHA (3); Football (1,2,3,4), Captain (4); All-District Defensive Tackle (3); All-District Middle Linebacker (4); All-District Defensive Guard (4); Mr. SEHS (4) Stephens. Sharman—Band (1,2); FFA (1,2,3,4), Officer (3,4); FHA (l); Basketball (1,2,3,4); Track (1,2,3); FTA (1,2,3); Typing Award (4) Tunnell, Jason—Band (l,2,3,4); Tennis (1,2); FTA (l); Physics Award (4); Elem. 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