Stephen F Austin High School - Eagle Yearbook (Port Arthur, TX)
- Class of 1987
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STEPHEN F. HUSTIN Part Hrthur Independent Echuul District Part Hrthur. Texas 77EL.D Fall EE-Spring '87 PORT ARTHUR TEXAS PUBLIC LIBRARY Table nf Eunterits Student Life . . . . . 3 Classes Sparta Drganizatinns . Facuhq ...... Hdsllndex . . . . . E SE 107 1L.E'i 153 2 Student Lite Stephen F. Austin From 0 distant perspective, 0 single year seems of little significance. It is merely one out of the 58 year history of Austin ejust one more evolution of fall into spring, one more champion- ship game, one more set of questions, one more graduation . . . But to have lived it is to know the tremendous change and growth which occurred in the school and the people. We can see it notjusr as merely onother turnover of graduates from some great ocodemic machine, but as o composition of i freeze-fromed motion and emotion. It is 0 cycle which is impossible to halt 0! even slow. Our people are undergoing constant change. As quickly as 0 block thunderheod builds on the horizon, pours, and blows away, we weather the storms of controversy and loss one day, only to bask in the warmth of open pride the next. As we change and grow, so grows the character of the notion. While we remain vital and full of zeol, Austin's chorocter reflected our progress. And we like it that way. wpper Ief0 Mr, E Washington and Miss D, Henry enjoy rhe fair weather waiting for 0 middle school pep rally, wpper righo Yolanda Greer and Mrs, B. Oliver tell Sumo their wish at rhe Austinoire Christmas party. Gower MD Michael Paul finds procrice is very much a pan of football. Dnce mare LUith Feeling Gosoline revenues dropping and lronscom causing problems in our nation and abroad didn't concern students enough to put a damper on spirits From 9 until 12 on Saturday nights many students enroHed or SFA could be found dragging , the 'gur on Nederlond Avenue in Nederland. On Sunday nights many students could be found in the Palace in Beaumont. Movies such as ' Sror Trek IV and AIiens' showed that se- quels entertained many students while new movies 05 Top Gun and Iron Eagle showed a different attitude towards the military. People also congregated or school functions to cheer their friends on to another victory or enjoy a fine arts production, Eating pizza ofter football or basketball games was still another popular thing to do. Student Life 0 4 Student Life 00p middleo Sr. Jimbo Guy and welow Jr. Poul Greer work or Alford: Super Market. 00p lefo Sr Jeonene Smith works av Pay Less Shoe Source, 00p righo Sr. Shonelle Sinegol works at Dairy Queen middm Sr Paulo Desomeoux woiks or Dvuce's, wonom Iefo Freshmen Cory Benjamin works for me school, and monom ngho John Romero work's ov A,C,'s Archery. Sr. Mom Bolt works at Alts Seafood tmtddle Iem Sr. Roben Roberson works or Bruce's tmucdte vigm Jr David May watt; 0! Thom McAn, while St Feltcxo Bartholomew tmldr dle rIghO works at Port AGES Medtcol CHnK E Shif t Low pay and odd hours which cut into social life and extracurricular 00 tivities were the two most frequent complaints from working studenrs. What they liked about working was the money. Neorly SOtX: of thejuniors and seniors hodjobs during the school year. Many of the upperclossmen worked in restoufonts of some type. Others worked in grocery stores and for the school. Still others were seIf-employed otjobs such 05 boby-sitting, mowing the lawn, and doing what was needed to make 0 buck. Student Life w 00p Iem Eric Garcia is trying to walk like an Egyptian 030t- rom Lem Bxlly Biackmon relaxing during lunch 00p nghn Rachael Roy and Lanny Dequur look forward YO the weekend oheod Uniddle ngho Robert Robevson m the hall. 6 Srudenr Life For the. Fun nf it Breaking out offer school and on weekends, many students rushed off to forget the regimenrotion 0nd repsonsibiliry of classes for a few hours. Away from school, almost everyone pursued a dif- ferent interest. Seniors Bloin Dugos, Duane Miller and Robbie Roberson spent hours on the drug. Yolondo Greer enjoys dancing. Playing the drums filled much time for sophomore Jimmy Gray. Hoving something called their own 0nd to core for was 0 needed escape for other students so they col- lected things or raised pets. Mark Bolt, senior, kept hamsters while Tiffoney Tucker, junior, collected Beotles' albums. wpper Iem Louro Onego ol the slon of Ihe pot and pan porode, Gem The drag This swgn !5 passed many times 0 night for those wovrom Mr. Leroy Spears, drama reochev, displays his award wmnr who enjoy crulsmg ing motorcycle Smdem Life 7 The Hctive Class uf B7 H'Inttn ............ Destination Unhnnmn Sung ................... Lean On ITIE bu Club Nnveaux Flumer ................ Blach SilH Ruse Seniors 9 M my ,3; NV tfcn tem Most Honmome was owarde'dV 70 senior A' Chmon Munuec Mmiddley Mosv Deduufm was cwovded to senior Cindy Midge? uor fighri Ihe mole , , Most bikely r0 EmceedH was earned by David Spa rig ; Mfe Ctdne 2 Michael Crowder h ' Robert Delafosse Paula Demmoux V M Sreph'onieVFpmenot ' Kenneth-Ford - $eniovs M1 1 Picfure o1 Availabte John Evons was eleaed us the mole Be; All Alound Gem. Fredeno DodOu was elected as the female Besv All Around Uigho. , Derkek Moote Chad Mofgori Perrino Mouton Lisa Myevs Osborne Nelson Felicia Ovems I Tomoro Owens ' w ' Lorondn Poul L , Edward Reynolds - $ 3: V 14 Seniors 3 iohh Romero . Gem Simien Robert Simow . 'snoneqya Sinegol Atfred 5V ; Jegnene Smith ; Derek Mode was elected as the mate - genie; igvorive Gem. kale Leblanc was credo: ghe femaleseniov favorite Semors 15 7-11 Bans Plaqhuq . . . Amumn Woods Muss Ausun mop Iem Wendy Spsllevs Presidem Gem Arniro Beverly, Vicer Pvemdenv mbove Iem Fredeno Dollou Secretory. above nghn Tomoro Owens, Treasurer Cordelt WI'SOO Autumn Woods Showno Evans Senims 17 15 Semots mop Iem Sentors Pose, many are together for the 105! ttme. One 0' vPon Arthur; Finest meet three of Stephen F Austin 5 finest tbottom righO Voledtctorion Dovtd Fredrick Sparks gives the student address Graduation After the strains of Pomp 0nd Circumstance floored into the distance, the graduating class of 1957 listened to Dr. Chester Levy, Jr. open the ceremonies that they have tworked and waited for many years Dr. Roosevelt Washington, Jr., a Cop righo Semovs 11x thetr cops and gown: betore graduation Professor of Education at North Texas State University, gave the Commencement Addresst After the announcement of honors, awards, and schoiorships, the Board of Trustees awarded the diplomas to 54 proud seniors. 00p lefo Evic Gorclo receives his diploma. mlddIe lefo Cordell Wilson and Michael Crowder get 00p fighO DL Roosevelt Woshmgvon, Jr ready for gvoduovionv speaks to me groduoles Uniddle rlghD Seniors are excited about graduation. worrom Iefo John Evans walks to the auditorium before graduation, 0301mm righo Seniors await vheir graduation, ...methEHip... .Juniurs 00p lem Keisha Jacobs performs O! the M Music Feslivol She used the fesrivol os pmcrice for hey Store compevirion In May. All four vwirleu compeled or Slate level. 00p righo Candy Robens is doing what H.B. 72 demands of all students . . .studying. Gower Iem Fred Robbins on his way to school. Dona Abshire Kevin Adams Novolie Adoms Tim Alexander Scott Anderson Melissa Arledge Michelle Arnoud Sore Arnoud Louro Bollard Glen Bovisve Rochelle Dozille Becky Beniot Eric Benjamin Ieige Brooks Billy Blackmon Tony Brown Michael Burns Joson Chenoulr Zephyr Clork Robert Conner Jocque Cormier Yomorri Davis Lonny De Cuir Polricio Delafosse 20 Jumom . . . Dam Dream Ifs Dver . . . Welovo Juniors hard of work. Jeremy Dickson Rushell Dorsey Korie Duhon Tlno Eddie Bobby Durham John Gllbert Amy Glowson Duane Goben Michael Gouthier Jomeseno Graham Donny Green Poul Greer Roben Greer Crystal Guillory Shontelle Gulllor Mandy Harrington Clifton Hicks Shonequo Hum Keisha Jacobs Lawrence James Clorlsso Johnson Glendale Johnson Groylin Johnson Andrea Jones Juniors 21 Vanna LUhitE Uigho Arthur Thibodeoux, Susan Tomploit, ond Deena White en- joy those special moments of fun and friends. The Junior year is specioli This is the year that the responsibilities of school ore many. The junior class works to make this year unforget- table for the seniors. The juniors wait to soy the lost good-bye to rhe'seniors so rhor their year will srort. Dona Jones Terry Jones Nicole Judice Chris Lolonde Kim Landry Derrick LeBlonc Down Locke Kolie Lusignon Corlo Motor; Charlene Molheson Louis Moxie Dowd May JoAnn Miley Angie Moore Amy Movgon Crysml Ned Tonya Owens Jeon Parker Tern Pierre Beverly Poe Rochoei Roy Fred Robbins Candy Roberts Shane Roberts 22 Juniors . . . Raising Hriznna . . . livin' an a Frauer Angelo Robinson Dollos Ronquille Lorry Rogers Jesse Solinos Donno Scott Rachel Simian Michelle Simmons Gory Simpson Chris Smith Todd Sherley Mark Smith Arthur Thibodeoux Tony Brown works to perfect his skills. Tony is one of Austin's Summit students who is learning on advanc- ed education in electronic repair. Summit offers many students 0 chance to go beyond the traditional boun- dories of the three r s . Rachel Semien 6 Down Locke in 0 discussion. Gem Ramona Thomas Susan Yomploit Tiffany Tucker Rhundo Washington Kimberly Werner Shannon Wuenschel Deono While Junlors 23 Tim Alexander Oigho and Chris Lolonde Gar righn looking very srudious. kenvev lem Kim and Carla lake 0 break from English to look 0! some plcvures. Renter righo Nicole is hard av work on the Apple II E. David Moy always wearing a smile lhrough transition traffic. 24 Juniors Brunt: UJiHiS: The Return of Brunt: . . . Lonny Decuir waiting on Rachael, hlS ride to Slilwell. Terri Pierre Stops to voke 0 pic ture on her way upsmirs. During Ioovboll ploy-offs a group of Junior friends pose to take a picture to show Iheir school emhusiosm Shonrelle GUIUOI and Shane Roberts shore ideas ObOU! Iheur assignmem Juniors 25 ...Bahq TIT' . .. Robert Greer 0nd Jocque Cormier were chosen class favorites Junior closs officers seem to carry 0 big load getting the Prom in order. A lot of hard work and long hours were put in by Presi- dent Dono Jones and herjunior busy bees. Vice Presidency calls for not only leadership but creative thinking in which JoAnn Miley demonstrated rhroughour the year. Michelle Simmons is secretory for me Junior Fiscol common sense 15 necessary for the s dos ofhce o! Treasurer held by Amy Morgan. 26 Sophomores . . . Three Flmigas . . . Snphnmures Brent Hilfon practices to be a first class driver! Groylin Vilrz is esroric over math class. Darryl and Sparta were two active sophomores. Kirk Abbot Ali Agy Melanie Akers Brice Alpough Jarrod Bollou Jules Barnes Jonathon Donhelomew Tiffany Belron Parish Benoit Michelle Benson Foivh Borube Troy Bolt Loronyo Bonron Shannon Boudreoux Chris Boullion Troy Broussord Donold Buckner Raymond Burnhom Robert Caddie Robert Corviere Jimmy Corrurh Joe Ceoser Norman Cockrell David Conrod Sophomores 27 . . . Elmu dunes Busts TLuu Thousand . . . Doremus Conway Rocheol Crowdev Hermon Doncy Patrick Porder Jenny Davis Konina Derouen Chrisry Devers Kim England Yvette Felix Ronnie Fisher Donald Ford Joe Fomenot Regine Fomenol Donald Franklin Ronnie Fvonklin Carl Gvoy Jimmie Grey Derrick Green Dorrl Guy Wilbur Hamilton Nancy Hanks Sieve Harrison Done Hervey Cums Heben Vivgmio Hicks Chris Hilsmck menr Hilton Shane Howard William Huebev SIOCY lsedore Terrence James Koren Jenkins Leigh Johnson 28 Sophomores Cheryl Morgan lakes 0 break from he! studies PT'L ShaH-Llp . . . Ehicagn 13 . . . LFI. Lam Lurisho Jones James Kaiser Anthony Kennerson Sperm Konissorov Reginald Jones Margaret Jones Jammie Kyle Von Lacey Dovid Lolonde Arhino Lopbint Melissa Lozenby Sonja Linle Toni Lindsey Eric Molveoux Aniro McBroy William McCorvev Brandy McKenzie Norman Meloncon George Miguel Julie Miguez Gino Miller Fronk Minurd Cheryl Morgan David wears o rejuvenated cor- !oon choroclerv Gem 00p righo Yvevre prooiveods hey poper. wonom righo Jon ViNemez is ocvive in and our of class Sophomores 29 . . . .Jirn BaHI-Ier . . . Jessica Hahn . . . Soro Moore Tfocie Myers Louro Onego Andree Orems Byron Owens Mio Poul Yoy Perry Terest Pele Rochelle Pickney Down Polk Lynell Richards Melvin Richards Brion Rippy Robert Robinson Regina Robinson Tiffani Robinson Angie Ronquille Angie Salinas Trovis Sdnders Marcos Semo Melissa Shirley Kim Simpson J ms Sandro Singleton Kenneth Sly Jerry Smlvh Mark Smith Cleveland Stevens James Swain Tommy Taylor Dennis Therior Stephen Thibodeoux Dvosheeno Thomas Stephanie Trohon middIe Sophomores are hard at work. 30 Sophomores Class Favnrites deft top and midde Joe Fomenov 0nd Tiffani Robinson were selected :loss iovomes. wonom Faith busy studying, melow Iefo Ali Agogy concen noting on her history. welow righn Parish Beniot is busy, writing. Tina Tucker Aldric Tyler Down Victor Shorlondo Veol Groylin Villz Jon Villemez Ron Washington a e . . Florlne Wlllloms L - Mark Wlllloms 00m Sophomore Class Offlcers are: Cums Hebert, President: Katrina Derouen, Vice Presldem; Jon VIIlemez, Secretary and Marcos Semo, Treasurer. mIddIe Melonle Akers getting dolled up after dancing all period long. mlddIe righn Sophomores working in Coach Edwards closs. wonom left and rlgho Katrina enjoyed serving at the prom; Toy Perry working toward the chomplonshlp. 3'2 Sophomores ...Platunn . .. 00p Iem Tommy Taylor and Robert Comere pioinr the rown or the Austinaire Banquec. Uselowo Dennis Theriol perfects the skill of serving punch. Gen midde Cums Heben donng who! he does best, while Jimmy Gray jams for the Students. anovm Servers Jon Villemez 0nd Chrisyy Devers practice their French Poses. Gem Sondro Singleton singing and me sophomore mole servers pose lov 0 mo- men! voking 0 break fvom meir busy schedule or Prom. Sophomores . . . Dr. J. Retires . . . Freshmen 00m Lorry Myers shows his table tennis tocticsW tbottomi Melvin Richards, chilling in the corner . . The Freshman yeor is 0 year of firsts. This is the first year of High School, the first year for the important transcript, the one that may lead to college or ojob. The pressures are more than before but the path is still fresh. Todd Abshire Curtis Adams Leslie Arondo Rachel Ashiey David Bearden Jodie Dollou Jacque Ballou Tommy Baird Btion Benon Corey Benjamin Renee Bertrand Alfred Beverly Feliso Bostick Brondi Bronhom Wendy Breoux Etico Broussord Crystol Brown Janet Ceoser Btyun Chance Eric Charon Brion Claude Myeshc Crotion Phillip Dickson Oliver Dindore 34 Freshmen F'E er Eatera - Leaves Chicagu Gem Dianna and Doro, always ' very attentive. welow Debbie and Feliso pm on their best smiles for the camera. Terry Dugoy Tony Egersroffer Brenda England April Foncher John Foulk Emanuel Foster Bo Fomenol Showno Fonrenov Sterling Fronk Roy Frederick Willie Griggie Toney Guillory Gala Landry Brigiro Komissarov Melvin King Reginald Kennerson Ono Kennerson Wesley Jones Dono Jones Theo Jones Nicky Horringron Kevin Harris Lourie Hill Lee Hopkins Freshmen 35 . . . T-hE. Secret of mu Success . . . Gem Robert Toylov is paying attention '0 Coach Ford middIe Lonisso 0nd Troty working hard In English. Ulgho Brigivo and Leslie are dressed for the hotidoys, Jerry Hum Tracy Jefferson Danielle Jenkins Waylon Jenkins Michael Jennings Lonisso Johnson Chris Joseph Adrian Jones Michael LeBIonc Eustoc Ledel Meshia Leonard Michael Leonard James Luce Douglas Lynch Brandi McKensie Cherie Monin Dionne Morshcll Michael Morheny Debbie Morheson Desw'e McCaner Frank McCord Dora McMoins Billie Miller Brion Miller ' Enco Miller Jason Moreno Patrick Mouton Lorry Myers Shannon Myers Rachel Ned Brondey Nevils Yoland Nmmon Joson Onego Dionne Poul Michoet Poul Tamara Poul 36 Freshmen middle Iefo Nlcky Harrington practiced hard in order to play In Dlsvrlcv tennis. 00p Iem Cassie Reoux puts her all In a routine. wonom Iefo Duvld Beorden is another freshmen who enjoys the game of tennis. Jlmmy Peormon Cindo Smevhels Tony Sandoval Jason Russel Jeanie Rogers Rhonda Rice Tine Reynolds Cassie Reoux Della Prior Shelly Porter Angelo Polite Amy Perkins Brandy Smith Louro Smith Scon Smith Susie Simon . . . Land nf Ennfusinn . . . Freshmen 37 . . . Fare! Hueq Lewis and the News . . . 00p left and righo Erica Broussord and Bo Fontenot were chosen closs favorites. Gniddm Douglas and Joe seem to enjoy Mr. Lawson's on class. Imio Taylor Robert Taylor Terry Theviot Motgo Thibodeoux Corhy Trohon Daren Thompkins Johnna Viovor Troy Welch Duane Williams Nicole Zero 38 Freshmen Speed Limit Changed to ES mF'H . . . Class Offxcers for Ihe Freshman Closs ole. 00p Iefo Nicky Harrington, Presxdem: Dion- no Marshall 00p righw is VIce-Presldem aniddle HO Brandy Smith is Secvemry middle righo Nxcme Zero and Susie Simon help each other out or o musxc fesnvol Gem Cassie and Susie enjoy lhe Halloween halftime mbova Roy Fvederick enjoys himself ot the Ausmoire Banuel Freshmen 39 . Uliver Nurth . . 00p Iefo Shannon Myers, 00p righo Ohird row Iem Group sludy is one of rhe Steven Stelly played ping-pong in P E. ise- elements rho! ore evo oluoted in Ihe cond row lem Mr Krouner leeches teaching process ibonom righn Lesiie government and hisiory; Ihese students Avondo performed successfully as on are in his class to ieurn. Auslinoire, AD Freshmen Slipperq UJhen LUBt - Bun .Juvi . . . 6th Grade Jamie Abshire Reginald Adoms Zochon'a Antoine Randolph Domes Gable Bonsve Raymond Bovisve Erico Bellord Angelle Benovd Chev Bobbin Wes Broussord Allison Brown Kerry Brown Mark Colois Gidgir Chambers Iresselo Channel Cory Chesson Kristi Church Wendy Church Yolondo Conway Donald Doniels Mallory Davis Tongela Deol Brod Deon Calvin Delafosse Michael Delofosse Jeremy Dore Robin Dugos th Grade 41 . . . LUalH Like an Eguptian - Ban Gus Eddie Jenniier Edgenon Krisri England Cody Finn Doffney Fomenor Slephonie Fowbr Angelo Franklin Jeremy Gory Damon Gaspard Vernon Goldberg Jones Graham Micheal Guidry 0igh0 Zochorio Antoine was eleaed Brh Gmde Closs Favorite, Uor righo Liso Slon was elected 61h Grade Class Fovorire, Joner Guy Kemo Huger Bryon Horris Cory Hebert Jeff Heben Roy Herben Ralph Hill Kevin Huebel Hulimu Hurston Joyce Jenkins Connie Johnson Darryl Johnson 42 81h Grade gles . . . meta LIJin LLlnrld Series . . . Monica Johnson Reniro Johson John Jones Brent Killian Chodes Knun Kristina Krougen Michelle Lulonde Donna Lone Jennifer Lane Steven Lozenby Je Angelo Louis Coach G Thompson reaches not only High School Arhlevics bu! 7th Grade Science, Texas History and lnvro Blologyv Mlcheue Monews Mlchoel McBride Tyrone McPlpe Bridgette Meloncon Stephanie Mock Shane Morgan Povricio Navarre Melanie Nobles Chrls Norris Donlel O'Connell Chad Plerce Shannon Prlce . . . Ehrqsler Buqs HmE . . . EPHEN F. AUSTIN Sign of the Times Jeremy Dore during transition, Kevin Reynolds Melliso Robm Wendy Ronquille Danie! Sowyer Trono Shelvin Jerome Singleton Misty Shotwell Amondo Skelron Liso Slon Harrison Smith James Smith Melissa Stevens Ken Srewon Sore Sumlin Somomho Taylor Gilbert Trohon Kristi Trohon James Van Luven Cody Finn working to make the grade He and his friends know that Ihe new H B 72 says me pass no play, The Yexos Store has placed new emphasis on occdemia Austin, with its raising test scores, already pluc- ed emphasis on academics. 44 81h Grade ...SuuHTlan... 00p Iefo Michael McBride works out o sclence problem. 00p rlgho Donno Lane is on her way to Band anlow Kimo Huger, Shannon Price, Shone Morgan, Randolph Barnes work as a group in ML Wyble's clossA Roger Victor Johnny Vines Brian Willis Tino Wolfe Merrick Zachary Gem Janet Guy, Monica Johnson, Jerome Singleton, and Jeremy Gory worked as a group in directed study In Mr. Wyble's class. 8th Grade 45 Ozonom righo Raymond Dolisve improving . hls srudy skills. The Eighth Grade Class Officers were: Renlvo Johnson, President; Molorie Dovls, Vice-Presidentz Kristi Trohon, Secretory: Gidger Chambers, Treasurer 46 T'exacn Eiles fur Banl-Irupth . . . Gem Connie Johnson was voted Best All- Around Girl. 00p Iem Rondolf Domes wos voved Mr. SFA Middle Schoolv 00p righo John Jones was voted Best AlI-Around Boy, wonom righn Janene Guy and Christina McDonald talk as they change classes monom IefO Gidger Chambers was voted Mrs SFA Mid- dle School. th Grade 47 Hellq E. Cash - ITliss Flmerica 1'487 00p Yem Lourey Nevils seems ro enjoy this moment or school. Leonord Adoms Micah Adams Dulon Alexander Paulette Anderson Billy Armstrong Roland Ashly Kyrin Baker Joseph Benord Chris Buchanan Tondro Coll Gino Chance Marjorie CloveHe Xavier Clayton Arthur Colllns Donny Coopev Mitzi Cormler Broderick Crochoin David Doncy Katy Dovis Michael Devers Christina Donald Arlicio DOIsey Andreo Downing Chrisry Dugos Rolando Dumas Morsholl Eddie William Egorstoffer Arthur Edwards Robert Foncher Morheisho Flood Gwen Fonrenetre Ron Forrest Michelle Fonlenol Lovl Frazier Zonbezio Freeman Konino Fulfer 48 7th Gvode The seventh grade is in the mid- dle. You ore nor 0 newcomer end you are nor the top. You hove seen the routine bur you are not in charge, You hove left the post and you dream of the future, . . . max Headrnum . . . J. P. Nevils was voted Class Favorite Boy 00p Iefo. Rodioh Perry was voted Class Favorite Girl amnom Iem. Kim Gibson Teri Gilmer Trina Groce Krystal Griggie Cheryl Guidry Edward Holl Toronto Harris Donny Heben Jeremy Morvonr is one of the minority of left handed people who have re cope with a right handed world, Keith Hunter is another of the leh-honded few. Keivh learned 0 second Instrument in bond rhls year. 7th Grade 49 . . . Tonight. Tonight. Tonight - Genisis Mitzi Cormier, Jodie V 4 McForIond, 0nd Lorisho V Reynolds in Theatre Arts closs taught by Mr, L Spears. The middle school dromo department was very strong and successful rhis year They produced plays for night perfor- mances along with plays and scenes for activity periods One of the highlights was the talent show in which Mr, Speor's sister, MC'd and song Ms, Spears has recorded mony records and en- joyed working with the drama students at Austin Jeremy Hester Oyomo Hill Kenneth Hilsvock Solino Hopper Justin Howard Keith Hunter HQZIrOh Hurston Jeremy Jackson Titus Jackson Phillis Jonuory Robert Jeffcoor Leondro Jefferson Jerald Jenkins Andvion Johnson Cheville Jones Lou Keisha Kemper LaKIsho Kennerson Kris Lolonde Kim Lawless Tiffany Ledoy Melanie Leger Jason LeJuene Damien Marshall LISO Morsholl 50 7th Grade . . . Sugar Plan Lennard - middle LIJEight E'hamp . . . Clarence Morrin Brian Miller Erica Mitchell Crystal Morvonr Jeremy Morvom Troy Norcisse J. P. Nevils Lourey Nevils Orelio Norman Tamara Peron Rhodiol Perry Lotisho Reynolds Corey Rlchords Shannon Ross Kevin Rubin Hicello Sandoval Carlos Serno Michelle Simpson Orrln Sly Christian Smith Anita Stevens Nikita Texodo Chris Thibodeoux Terry Thomas Gwen Fonmene is keeping warm in class. Gar Iefo The middle school pep rallies were held during oaiviry period. Gigho Al Austin the em- phasis is on the academics. 7th Grade 51 . . . Crustal Beach Disincurpnrates . . . Lokisho Kennerson working on her academics. 00p righo Chris Buchanan spends lime in 0nd oui of class working vo meer the high siondords vhor yhe veochers ser or Svephen F. Ausrin, Ausiin is unique in mm ii is two schools in one. This allows rhe middle- school students to mature like the role models they see in schooiv iobovei Robbie Benoit is active our of the classroom but he like vhe other srudems know the! work is expected in the classroom. Uighn Transition rime allows the students to relax a little between classes, here Tomoro Perone and Tiffani Williams enjoy communicoving. Johnny Victor Kim Walker William Worriner Cotino Washington Angela Weeks 52 7th Grade Seventh Grade Class Officers were: President, Carlos Serno; VicePresidenl, Andrea Downing,- Secretory, Joson LeJeune; Treasurer, Arthur Edwards. mgho Micheal Lotigue carrying 0 load of books between clcmes, Gem Directed study in the classroom allows the teacher to glve indivlduol ov- tention to the students. It also glves the students vlme to complete assignments. Leroy White Tlffoney Wlllloms Joseph Wilson Lemonr Woods Connie Yeager 7th Grade 53 . . . Prince Hndrew E Sarah Fergusnn ; Uigho Tomoro Perone in English class. tbelowt Morkisho Floods walking by the office tbslowt Seventh graders played a major role in the middle school bond. This year they had to decide between bond, choir, and athletics. Thls decision was hard for the many who wanted to do more than one Shown here ts Donal Hebert practicing on the tube I01 one of the many middle school band performances. i tmiddle righn Lise Marshall on a pass during doss. tobovet Lotisho Reynolds smiles for the camera. 54 7th Grade antnn fhird Stage . . . Eth Grade Leon Moy leaving the main oHice Jennifa Adams James Addison Cornell Allen Courtney Bailey Morris Booth Dork: Broussard Valerie Buvlev Johndole Cloyron Tomoro Crowder Jamar Doncy Terrie Davis Chris Dewberry Donald Dewees Michael Dugos Valencia Eulion Duchess Fills Roshcmda Fronds Ebony Frank Joseph Gorlingron Angelo Gospovd Chris Glaze Deshown Gleer Sixth graders using the Iibrovy, SFA has 0 we stocked library wnh knowledgoble and friendly librarians mo! help those new and old to me library. 6th Grade 55 . . . Eluh Nnuveau . . . V 317 ' mTDNAL R5 . $$$qu auirf; Don't nessmlh max f f 56 brh Grade Term UJaitE e Freed Hmerican Hastages . . . Eth Grade Life in the sixth grade is full of opposites. You ore in 0 school filled with toller, bigger, and older people. You are expected to act 'Wbigger yet you ore not old enough to see most of the movies mode. Charles Dickens once wrote of two cities yet those words seem to fit the role of two schools. It was the best of times, It was the worst of times, It was the age of wisdom, It was the age of foolishness. It was the epoch of belief, It was the epoch of incredulity. It was the season of light, It was the season of darkness. It was the spring of hope, It was the winter of dispoirt We had everything before us, We had nothing before us. We are all going direct the other way. In short, it was like the world we live in 6th Grade 57 . . . Nightmare an Elm Street Part 3 . . . welow Chad Smith voking notes in class. There is 0 big difference belween mlddlel school and elementary. Damon Hanks Lorry Hicks Krislen Hlovinko Nicole Howard 50m Howord Bill Hlonicky Tobnho Hunsinger ' um Treonell Jackson Brion Jocquel Nxcole John John Johnson Roben Johnson Elbony Jones Judo Kyle Michael Lonigue Regine Lowtess Kolhy Lee Marvin Leonard Nokeisho Leveige Roseno Lewis Terrie Dovis enjoying between classes. Terrie was one of the many svudems who enjoyed bond 05 a new class. Once bond was svorted in elememory school now the svudenrs have to wait umil mlddle school. James Lordev Mary Luswgnon Jamal Molveoux Robby Marshall 56 61h Grade . . . fhE Final Enuntdnmn - EurapE . . . Fred Mmhewson Leon Moy Andrio Meroyer Jodie McFarland Julie Miguez Rosanne Miller Becky McMoins Christina Moore Josh Myers Damion Neveoux Lamont Woods Leonard Nolan Chris Norris Keith Onego Hovolisio Owens Mendy Peveto Becky Prejeon Terrence Prevost Jennlfer Richard Tonya Richard Rogers Richards Holly Schmidtke Yowuino Shelvin George Shorwell Joseph Smith Loveedo Smith Marcus Sronley Sheilo Thonors Fulton Thompson Brandy Torten Mork Trohon Tommy Vun Luven Filecio Washington Jockie Whittle Misty Womock Case Williams Dorrion WilIioms Dennis Williams Derrick Zochory Ruben Zopolo brh Grade 59 00p left, middle, and righo Sixth grade band members start on the long road to being professional quoltty musician; Shown here are Morris Booth, Lorvy Hicks, and an ensemble of talented new performers. tmiddle spreodt Sixth grade girls working on ocudemics Uigho Trenell Jackson pointing in art class Fine arts are one of the areas that Ihe school board puts emphasis. tobovet Mike Dugos and Leonard Nolan clean up in the on room or the end of doss, 60 6th Grade ...ThE Enlnr uf mnneu . . . Bahq m . .. Gem Percussion means playing many in- struments to Brian Jocquet. - tobove righn Josh Myers playing on the tube. To play the tube the player has to blow the note over 32 feet before it leaves the horn. Olgho Eric Ortego is waiting for his turn to perform at the TJ music festival. Erlc earned two medals this year at contest. He Is playing in the 7th-8th grade bond. Gem Mandi Peveto is pointing in Ms. Debricusson's art class. Art, drama, choir, and band are offered to round out the students education. Uighn Lorry Hicks receives help on his assignment from his teacher, Mr. S. Smith. 6th Grade 61 From softball to trocls, team work is very important in competi- tion. Each team member is linked together not only with other members, but also with the coach, qssistont cooch, trainer, and managers. Each athlete is very much unique and provides the team with individual talents, but when woven together, these in- dividuols become a complex .unit of incredible tolent. They are unified also, in their desires to improve their skills and to ultimately have 0 winning season. Despite injuries and the hardships of losing, 0 team must remain patient and strong and maintain that desire to be best tupper vigho Showmanship on the field can excite audiences and teams olike. tupper Iem Katrina DeRouen is 0 member of the tennis team, cheerleaders, flog cotps, and bond. tcenrer ngho Kenneth Ford bet- ween ploys. Uower Iefo Bnce Alpough prepares for o stort Gower righo Toney Barnes pushes to the finish It'ne. 62 Organizations Gem The team enrers 05 the crowd cheers on. aenrer Iem A ball for the raking can change the whole season 05 Danny Green knowsv welowh Alon Griggie and Kenneth Ford have some vlme to rest In a game A season that ended as it started. That was one way this year could be condensed. Kir- byville started a great season with a dim beginn- ing. Victory ofter victory soon followed unril . h . Organizations 63 00p H0 Derek MOOIe practices for State Track on the gridiron. center Iefo Allen Griggie 0nd Otis Sowell demonstrate that veomwork gains the valuable inches. Genreo Coach Richard Morler speaks . . . lhe ream listens. UighD Bobby Durham feels the pressure and prepares for the nextploy 04 Organizations welow Chris Lolonde was a member of the Box Squad. AMQwe'? mbon Kenneth Ford in action 1. As Sporls 65 I 32.30 THE 002 SQUAD V . . Those words describe the defensive pan of the team Those words describe a feeling, 0 joy, and o dread 10 many. lljusr depended on which side of rhe line you slood, Ihe Team ,. Hop L-m: Bobby Durrhom, Kevin Henry, Derek Moore, Jeffry Sly, Groylln Johnson, John Evans, Olis Sowell, Troy Bertrand, Terry Jones, Trovis Senders, Edward Reynolds, Qnd L-m: Jumbo Guy, Jason Chenoulr, Richard Washington, Robert Conner, Ronnie Fisher, Michael Burns, Chris Lolonde, Arthur Thibodeoux, Fred Robbins, Donny Green, and Derrick LeDlonc. Grom L-m. Allen Griggie, Kenneth Ford, Demon Morrin, Glen Betisve, Roderick DolisYe, Eric Gorcio, Glen Simien, Zondov Hebert, and Eric Molveoux Ob Organizations miuw 4'52. .34: 2: .fm 00p lefo John Evans showed emotion after a touchdown. Any school organization can no! luncvion without the support of the communiry. Bob and Po! Miguez are strong supporvevs of a strong and ocvive Boosrer Club. Thanks. 00p Iem Ronnle Flsher gets a splash in the face. 00p righo The Ref gives a signal that pleases many. center righn Mrs. SpIHers worked hard to help increase Eoghemonlu. Gower righo Four quarters can be a long lime. Derek Moore and Otis Sowell con onesr to that. dowel lem The Head Coach, Richard Morler and his many fine assistants led a fine team to many victories. Orgonlzcnlons 67 Fuutball Without a Junior Vorslty Teom no school can compete in Vorsity footbolL Here the players refine their skllls, sharpen thelr senses, and make the mistakes. The pressure is the some for the JV but many times the glory isn'tt To win is the name of the game and If the JV can't the Varsity will not , in the future 00p lent Anthony Kennerson tbonom IemAstheteoms collide the play demonstrates good stylet 00p rlgho Jules ts declded. 0301mm righn Intense is the Barnes blocks as it should be. word to descrlbe tough toolbollt 66 Organizations 00p Iem Theo Jones flnds that practice l:lth Grade Funthall Under the directions of cooch'es J Yorberry and L Reece the 9th Grade ream foce high school com- petition for the first time The team members were: a-r ond B-D Brion Miller, Joson Ortego, Wesley Jones, Scott Smith, Jacques Bollou, Steven Stelly, Michael Motheny, wonom Iem The ground does not feel gentle when the play is hard, Eric Chorone, Robert Taylor, Sten- ing Frank, Kelvin Harris, Michael LeBlonc, Roy Federick, Colvin Delofosse, Douglas Lynch, Brion Chance, Theo Jones, Michael Paul, Terry Dugoyl Willie Griggie, Alfred Beverly and Terry Therior. wonom righn Terry Theriot moves vhlbugh me tires to build speed and agility Orgonizonons middle Schnnl anthall 70 Orgomzmions Varsitq The Varsity volleyball team, finishing the season with 0 7-20 record, can be proud of who! it oc- complished this year. The season started out rocky but by midseoson the team wormed up and the season began to shine. The team peeked too soon and had 0 dissoppoin- ting finole. Starting the year with only two seniors, cooch Koren Walker had to condltlon this team and develop a seasoned unit. It was frustrating ot tlmes. It was though the team was on elevator. We lost some easy games, won some tough ones, then lost some more easy games, one of the players soid. v Although the team missed dlstrlct, cooch Walker feels confldent that next yea? the team will soort 72 Orgonlzotions 00p righo Coach K. Walker explains a change in vocvics during the game hobove lam Cindy Bridges sevs up the boll hobove righn Terese Hebe prepares to pass the ball. Orgamzonons 73 The well spirited teom, who showed excellent volleyball technique all through the season and met adversity wirh determination This team, with a variety of personalities and grades, worked together as one to compete against stiff competition. ' 74 Sporrs Osmium Ieh, Left '0 Righw. Ramona Thomas, Lovisho Jones, Jon Villemez, Nicole Judice, Stephenie Trohon, Coach AHce Nelsonv mor- rorm: Korrino Derouen, Rachael Roy, and Laura Orlegov 00p Ief0 Anita Power Hits Ihe ball, with back up ftom Tiffani, 00p righo Aniro goes up for a spike. middIe righn Rachel, Romano, and Nicole covey me boll. worrom righo Nicole sets up the ball for me spike, In 0 push to become 0 volleyball powerhouse, the freshmen team mode a good showing this year. The freshman teom consisted of 0 solid group of newcomers to high school athletics who were hard working , young, and filled with excitev mentX' These freshman demonstrated quick thinking, speed, serving ability, and team- work. The future of this team should be beyond the title of Co-District Champs that they earned this year. tmiddle IefO; Briglro Kommisorov, Trocy Jefferson, Brandy Smith, Doro McMoins tBottomy Brondl Bronham, Dionne Mort shall, Nicky Harrington 00p Iefo Dionne bumps the ball wlth her might. 00p nghU Brondy spikes Yhe boll, tbottom Ieftt Freshmen girls show who is numberone. Sports 75 ITlilzldlE Echunl Goweo, Team members are; Jone! Guy, Connie Johnson, Monica Johnson, Christine Kruger, Christine O'Donold, Lisa Slon, Michelle Lolonde, Mitzi Cormier, Tiffany LeDoy, Jennifer Edgenon, Tresselo Channel, Stephenie Fowler, Angelo Thompson, Angelo Weeks, Kim Lawless Michelle McFarland, Angelo Franklin, Robin Dugos, Molorio Dows, deti Trohon, 0nd Tlno Wolfe The coach was Mr F. Renkemo. Uigho Mirzi Cormiev prepares YO velurn Ihe ball. l-$-mmmvm 'm ---m WM ' 7!: Organizations anleqhall Volleyball Is a game that requires on abundance of stomino, endurance, and skill. This year was no dif- ferent except in team organization Cooch F, Renkemo divided the tedms not by grade but into two equal teomst Teoms thot strived to develop teamwork, cooperation, and o ieading edge. The A-Teom ended the season 5-3 while the B-Teom had to settle for o 2-3 seosont Gem Connie Johnson demonstrates correct form. tbelow lef0 Tresselo Channel and Michelle McForlond show that teamwork is the name of the garnet tbelow rlgho Janet Guy is backed up by Christina. Organizations 77 wpper Iem Toney Jone rips one in for two. mpper righo Glen Simien stretches and soars. Uower lefo Kenny Ford hlgh above the Snovegy and skill are combined in game changes given by Coach L. Reese rest. 78 Organizations Varsitq Bashethall While most Texas schools heard the sounds of bolls bouncing off the bockboords Coach Lorry Reece sow his players in pods and helmets on the gridiron A long, winning football season gives linle , , vawa V 9 W?! h $33.3. . I h! h I v rime to prepare for 0 long winning basketball season. But Cooch Reece end the Eagles show- ed that Austin had the right stuff in rhe field and on the boqrds. wpper Iem Toney Jones reaches Mgh In the Austin gym. hoboveh Derek Moore shoots from inside, Gem Groylin Johnson is successful on me boards. Organizorions 79 00p Iigho Ronnie Fisher stretches for two. Gem Anthony Kennerson leaves the floor on this shov. Uigho Sveven Harrison shoots while 0 soaring defense Is present. 50 Organizations hbelowh Terry Dugoy shoovs from the inside. hbonomh Calvin Delofosse gels Inside vhe defense. 1erry Dugoy shoots all alone. I4th Grade High school spons are different from junior high because of the pressure of competition. The thrill of vic- tory is sweeter when the roar of the crowds are louder. Many students feel their pulse increase '05 they slep into the arena of high school competition for the first time. Here is where the glory hldes to be held high in exuberance or to stay 0 wraith nor to be attained. Orgonlzorions 61 The middle school basketball team showed that teamwork could be ochieved by less experienced orhleres This yeor's reom consisted of Shannon Price, Jeff Ledet, John Jones, Kerry Brown, Cody Finn, Michael Smith, Ken Stewart, Jerome Singleton, Roy Hebert, Eustic Leder, Cory Choison, and Michael McBride. Gigho Ken Stewart brings the ball down coun. 82 Organizations 00p lefo Michael McBride ond Eusvlc Leder ore heads and shoulders above the com- pemion. 00p cenreo Cody Finn In defense. 00p righo Michael McBrIde reaches for the bolL Renter Iem Shannon Price, Rory Hebe , Ken Srewon, and Michael McBride put on me offense, Renter centeo Michael McBride Renter righo Rory Hebert in Defense. UDOflOm lefo Eustic Leder shoots for two. Orgonlzolions 53 Birls' Varsitq Couch K Walker leads the Vorsuy teem across the boards, The team demonsnutes the skill of teamwork. wbova Team member; Anita McElroy, Patricio Delofosse, Yvette Felix, Rhonda Washington, Stephenie Trahon, Paulo Williams, Tina Reynold, Corol Jenkins, UighD Povricio Delofosse flys above Ihe defense, Oight page Iem Anna McElroy shoots from the oursnde, Uight page top righo Yvene Felix knows vhm defense is important 84 Organizations Organizations 65 Oigho Coach Smith watches from lhe sidelines welow Roniro Johnson drives across the coun. welow lem The playing gets hectic for Connie Johnson and Erica Mitchell. wbovm Molorie Davis ShOOIS the free Renter righo Connie throw, mbove cemeO Tresselo Jones Johnson hussle for the boll, posses the ball. mgm Many hands reach for the ball. 00p lem Erico Mitchell strerches f0! a up. 00p righo Connie Johnson fights for possession, Uniddle Iefo Sometimes a pass helps the pby. middle righo A good defense requives work confidence, and luck '0 beat middle Schnnl Coach 5. Smith leads team members: Michelle Monhew. Mulorie Davis, Tongelo Dovis, Connie Johnson, Renivo Johnson. Angle Weeks, Tomaro Peron, 0nd Rodioh Perry, welova Organizations 87 00p rigm Roderick Batiste. OnIddle lem Chrls Smlm Onlddle rlgho Glen Borisre. agonom Dione Marshall was one of the first girls who competed in powerlihing or SFA. 86 Orgonlzovlons ibottom Ieto Jason Chenouir easily lifts the weight. 00;: righn Byron Owens lifts his first step to store. tbonom righo Tony Bvown is state bound 00p Iefo Jules Domes strives fot the lift Girls .Jnin Primer Lifting The toughest thing you can do in sports is to win back championships. That was the goal of Coach Jt Yorberry and his team of POWERLIFTERS. One major addition to the strain of this yeor was the oddi- tion of 0 Girls' Division, As equality takes 0 step forward the trophy winning members of Stephen F. Austin can feel pride that in this quest they led the way Organizations 69 Varsitq TracI-I District, Region and State were the dreams of this team or the beginning of a long season. After hard work, dedication, sweet and guidance Coach J, Wyble sow these dreams come to life Derek Moore led the way to second in store. 00p righo Robbie Corriere sets the pace. wovrom lem Coach Ford watches his teome ebonom mirddla Derek Moorejumps for a Ononom righQ Jomes Kaiser throws the victory. discus, 90 Organizorions .ln- P0R1;y-NR Haaenm l; i m. l ARTHUR . To run the distance, to push the limits, to soar above the bar are dreorhs that fuel the efforts of the track members of Stephen Fuller Austin's Eagle team. To push yourself to your limit and demand more are the traits of 0 winner and Austin has many, many winners. 00p righo Pcvrlclo Delefosse crosses the wonom lefo Evene Fellx, Cheryle flnish line. 00;: Iefo Evene Fellx por- Morgan, and Jodie Bollou. monom righn viclpores In the Iongjump. Jodie Ballou flys over lhe hurdles. 92 Orgonlzorlons Oop lef0 Patricio Deszosse 0nd Evene Felix run side by side :52: - o'oV 9i i'v ' 9 .2 f, .3 middIe Iefo Andree Odems practices for wonom lefO Cheryle Morgan runs for the the meet. finish line. monom righo Anita McElroy svorrs her discus rhvowv Organizations 93 Gem Patricio Delofose recelved the Flylng Eagle Award from Coach Allce Nelson. Qighn Heed Foovboll Coach Richard Mcrler recelved on Appreciation from Mr. Bob Miguez. Gem All-Srore Football Players: John Evans. Groylin Johnson, Kenny Ford, and Kevin Henry. mgho Kevin Henry received the Outstanding Defensive Llnemon Award from Coach Morler. Gem John Evans recelved vhe Outstanding Defensive Bock Award from Coach Morler. Oighn Kenny Ford received the Outstanding Athlete Award from Coach Morler. Gem Otis Sowell and Kevin Henry received the Outstanding Offensive Llnemon Award from Coach Moder. Uighn Groylln Johnson received the Outsronding Boskerboll Player Award from Coach Lorry Reece. 94 Organizations Uefo Derek Moore received the Outstanding Trock Award from Coach Wyble, Uigho Allen Griggie received the Offensive Player of the Year Award from Coach Morlevv Gem Tony Jones received the Outstandmg Defensive Basketball Player Award from Coach Reece. Uigho Richard Washington and Eric Garcia received on award from Coach Morlevv Gem Cooch Wyble received HStep-by-slep Diaper Change Aword horn Coach Lorry Southovd. Qigho Raymond Batiste and Corey Brown received an Award from Coach Southard. Gem Trovis Sanders received the Hordog Award lrom Coach Sourhord, UighU Brice Alpough received vhe Inv srcnl Uniform Award from Coach Soulhcwd, Organizations 95 The Junior Track program was active and successfl. The events were many and varied. From the long jump to the shot put the athletes of SFA competed with skill and displayed that good coaching was the bosis for their success. 00m The team feels the excitement 01 a successful Hock meet. 00p Iefo Jerome Singleton makes c: Jump. Renter vigho Jerome Singleton, Shane Morgan, Zach An- toine, and Randolph Barnes are the relay learn Gower center lem Randolph Barnes starts his shot put vhvow. tbottdm Iem Derek Breoux comes the botoht tbottom righo Lawrence Singleton leads race 96 Sports A Ilfelong sport or even a major business deal may be In the future of Austin's team members, Golf is a recreotlon, o vocation, and sometimes 0 means of policy. Knowledge here helps in the future. The Members 01 the Go Team are, Hop Lem: Troy Droussord, Brion Rippy, Jeremy Dickson, Duane Goberr, David Moy, Adrlon Jones, and monom Lem Lonny DeCuire. Organlzorlons 97 swwijxnmvaq- v4 00p righo The girls team consisted of Roche meder, Jon Villemez, Chrisry Devers, ond Srephonie Trohon. kemer Iem Chrisvy Devers or procrice. Oighn Rachel Crowder knows the! follow through is imporrom to form. 98 Orgomzonons if;'? E i 52?? Gem The span from Scorlond holds Inveresv to the female athletes 0! Stephen E Austin. Cmisvy Devers swings 0 wood for rho! hope of u holein-one. Genver Iefo Coach 5. Smith Is the sponsor of the middle school golf team. Yhe active members of this learn pursue a sport that they can enjoy for c IIfetime. The ream members are Porrick Dardor, Scott Smith, Mlcoh Adams, Jason Lejuene and Jeremy Morvom. 00p Iefo Parrlck Dorder pronlces hls drive. Renter rlgho Jason Lejune has to squint to watch the ball as the sun can be brlghr on the folrwoys. Gem Scan Smith practices the drive. Organizations 99 if? Olghn Darryl Guy and Bllly Blockmun c0 Vance yo Reglon In doubles. 60p lem Briglro Komlssarov and her sister. IcemerI Jacquelyn Cormier was active In Icemer Iefo Spam: ore naive in tennis and vennIs and many other ocrivirles. rhe Auslinolres. 100 Spons Iaboveo Curtis Hebert advances to svove finoIs Cur- vis is also active in basketball, bond and is sophomore president. ohen and for compemion. Ibonom law The rennls ream traveled In the name 0' SFA 00p lem Angelo Weeks become involved in SFA activities in this, her llrsl yea! or SFA monom lam Kristi Tvohon is involved in many activities or Austin. ' SFA mums 00p cemeo Mike Penile kentev vigho Michelle McFarland monom righo, The Team Wendy Ronquille, Krisve Trohon, Angelo Weeks, Michelle McFarland, Cory Hebe , Robbie Womble, Mike Petrire, and Ken Sveworv 00p righo Roben Womble or practice on me SFA courts Couch Alice Nelson worked wivh the ream to improve on o Iife-time sporl, These young orhleres eryoyed the game as did the coach when she onended SFA. Orgonizolions 101 00p Iefo Tony Jones. 00p centeQ Allen Griggie is named ' Mosv Valuable Baseball Player. 00p righo Tony Jones. Uniddle Iem Eric Gorcio. Oower Iem Bo Fonrenov and Ronnie Fishev. wotrom righ0 Allen Griggle. 102 Organizarions Cooch B. Edwards and Coach D. Knowles have led time after time Austin inro ploy-offs 0nd victories. This year the road was not paved with roses but with the harsh borbs of H11 72, The grim reaper of grades took his toll on the number of players but not on the heart and soul of the team. The members were Robert Robinson, Allen Griggie, Bo Fontenor, Groylin Johnson, Toney Jones, Kenny Ford, Lorry Cono, Ronnie Fisher, Curtis Hebert, Eric Gorcio, Eric Malveoux, and Todd Sherley. W? e . de-vfgax. . 00p Iem Groylin Johnson. 00p vighn Coach Knowles discusses a change in plans wilh Groylin Johnson and Todd Shivley, Renter righo Lorvy Cono rounds thirdv wovrom Iem Coach Edwards gives one more word 01 odvlce. wonom rlgho Kenneth Ford. Organizations 103 The AIl-Americon sport, Baseball, is very Imponom in Pen Anhur. Before they can play boll for SFA many svudems are on the ilelds in the spring afternoons. Mm Ax m 7 Junior Varsitq Cooch D, Knowles guides his players to victories. The team works hard to be able to one day ploy vorsity. Team members are Normon Cockrell, Theo Jones, Anthony Kennerson, Jomes Swain, Robert Taylor, Robert Simms, Shane Howord, Eusroc Leder, Fred Robbins, Morcos Serno, Wesley Jones, Ronnie Bernard, Chris Smith, Shonnon Price, and Chris Joseph. 104 Orgonlzorions Keisha Jacobs rwlrls m Ihe TJ. Festival to help get ready for her Svore compemion. James Addison, Cornell Allen, and Terrance Provosr pvocvice for rhelr firs! concert. Organizations The organizations of SFA gives it its zest for spice o zest that is so effervescent it can't be subduded no matter what may happen to dampen it. It lurks in every hollwoy, it pops up unexpectedly In the midst of Texas downpours, and it seems to radiate from every, student, plant, desk, and staff on cczmpus Keeping track of all the activities is quite on under- taking for anyone - but the students give it their best shot while making the most of life or schooL 00p Iefo Ihe Junlor ngh Cholr performs during an ocllvlry period. 00p rlgho The Ausfinoires we to perform or Orongefield. kenveo Mlddle School Cheerleader leads a cheer m cm oflernoon game or SFA. Pep Rallies would not be the some without cheerleaders. Activities Down Locke Jon Villemez Michelle Benson 106 Organizations Nlcky Hornngvon Deana Whlle Dlano Marshall Brandy Smith ? Chaarlegdesia Kovrino DeRouen Dona Jones Wendy Spiller: Organizations 107 .Jr. Varsitq We are searching for Winning Combinations h those things which make us successful c those things which makes us have pride in ourselves --those things which make our lives complete c and those things which make us above all - winnersc No school would be complete, successful, or show pride without the winners colled Cheerleaders 009 left to right 6 dowm Mandy Honington, Dona Ab- shire, Rachael Crowder, Rochelle Pinkney, Brandy Brohom, Anita McElroy, 0nd Jacque Cormier. .Jr. High Individuals have to look and find their own combinations. Only they know what works for them. Only they choose the right path, if they are hop- py and content with their choice e then they are winners Our Middle School winners are 00p left - downy Christy Krugerl LeAndre Jef- ferson, Korie Davis, Rodioh Perry, Solino Hopper, Tomuro Peron, Kristie England, and Wendy Ronquillet Activities 109 Rustinaires The Austinoires continue their 21 year tradition of performing at football holftimest Mrst Beth Oliver, on original Austinaire, is the sponsor this year as the organiza- tion high kick, jozz dance, and even woltz before audiences. This year the Austinoires per- formed to jazz music as Frankens- ' tien, rock, 05 ROCK, in the USA, and music from Broadway 05 South Pacific, The Austinoires consist -ot, Hop, left to IighO: Zephyr Phillips, Spono Kommisorov, Yolanda Greer, Dulles Ronquille, Crystle Ned. and Rowt: Cassie Reoux, Dianna Poul, Christy Devers, Renee Bertrand, Cherie Martin, Soro Arnoud, Golo Landry, Rhundo Washington, and Rachel Ned. Qrd Rowy Melanie Akevs and Wendy Breoux. Mth Rowy Shannon Myers, Kelly Toylorl Subtino Hayes, and Crystal Guillory. wth Rowt; Susie Simon, Debro Smith, Shelly Porter, and Tommy Taylor. Not Pictured ore: Leslie Arondo, Johanna Victor, and Brigivo Komissmov. The Austinoires perform or Pep Rallies belove school hours and in the few schedul- ed rallies between class periods. tbonom Iefo Homecoming Pep Rally. Ozonom righ0 In costume or the Orongefield game on Halloween night. 110 ACliViHeS Ger Iem The Ausrinolres enjoy watching the Ovongefield game while dvessed in costumes for Halloween. meor Iefo Mrs. Raggedy Ann Oliver dresses up to ger into the spirit of Halloween Tcenrer left pugeT The Ausrlnalres enjoy their annual Chrislmos puny with food, drlnks, ond vhe company of good friends. kemer righo The Austinoires pose or summer proctlce. Teemer Iem Nov performing in a parade can be fun for those who usually perform. caboveT The drill veom members perform before hundreds on Gullwoy in the Covoucode Parade Activities 111 Sincerity and dedication were indispensable qualities shown in the making of another year of theatre producv tions at SFA. Being actively involved in theatre is for more intense than the general public may reolize. Spectators view the finished product but most never see the step- by- step process followed to achieve 0 polish- ed performance. Preparations for 0 production usually begin four to six weeks before the opening night Auditions were when the sincerity began for the students. The actors take the auditions very. seriously for in 0 way, they are applying for ojobt Memorizing lines, Ieorning proper stage movements and blocking were only a fraction of the behind the scenes preparations that required dedication, Technical crews worked long hours rehearsing sound and lighting cuest Stoge sets and costumes had to be designed and constructed Being in a production sometimes requires students to spend many hours 0 week together. Even the best of friendships foced strain when tension and exhaustion set In Friendships were not oli that become strained. The long hours spent sometimes put pressure on the students' grodese Anyone who served as o designery stage manager, assistant director, technician or played in roles were re- quired to remember that in theatre, no poss could really mean no ploy. Clearly, theatre was for deeper than the surface glitter and glory for those involved Weeks of hard work were spent. The outcome speaks for itself. 112 Activities Oop left, Left to Righn: Brondy Totten, Treonell Jackson, Randy Philporr. Mindy Viaror, and Leonard Nolon. Ononom lettt Kim Lawlessr Oop righo Robin Dugos. tbotrom right, Left to RighD: Angelo Gaspard, Randy Philpon, and Leonard Nolan, 0301mm Iefu Dollos Ronquille and Todd Rippy perform in Shadow Box 00p midA dla Richard Woshingion wos ocnve not only in football, choir, and bond, bu! olso dvomo. He received 0 drama scholarship. wonom righo Yolanda Greer and Melanie Akers in .'5hodow Box, Oop ngho Yolan- do Greer and Angeto Ronquille in Shadow Boxf' 00p Iem Ronnie Fvonklin, Derek Moore. Todd Rippy, Richard Woshinglon, and Melanie Akers before striking the set Aaivme; 113 1 4 ITIEI. Chair Activity period gave the junior cholr program on arena for their performances. They performed popular, movie, and Broadway from the professionals, they created their own. They all had 0 chance to write and sing their own special song. mgho Nekemo Huger on drums. Voices 81 lTIur'E Not only do choir students work to read and sing vocal music they go 0 step beyond. Many students learn on instrument to accompany the choir. Electronic instruments joined traditional pianos and drums. trtgho Allison Brown plays a piano solo or an Activity period performance, Organizonons H5. Chair Be it clossicol lyrics in Italian, gospel, or Broadway hits, the choir performs with excitment and vigor before many audiences. This year the choir performed in Many members of the 2nd period choir received excellent ratings at sotwensemble contest. The show choir Powerhouse en- joyed success on and off the stage The students also had 0 chance to blend voices in the All- City Choir. 00p Iem Medol winner Suzy Simon. 00p righo Allen Griggie performs at o tund raiser. tbottom righo Brandy Smith is active in Ensembles practice time and time again to geljust the right sound. choir and dvomo Activities 115 Fur the 151' Time. aigho Richard Rogers wears his band shin and performs on his horn, welow Mandy Peveto ond Tobirho Hunsinger play the hardest of brass instruments. Every journey srorrs with the first step. These students took the first step. in learning 0 lifelong skill, one that may norjust be for fun, bur for profit. To go from nor knowing what rhe instrument is coiled to perform- ing in from of on audience is o Iongjourney and this bond rrovel- ed in style. wonom lef0 The word bond' can mean to come together In the fist year many mdiwduols wonom ngho Movcus Stanley earned the learned :0 work 05 one unn, and srill each be equally important merit oword, middIe righo Terrie Daws earned the musicianship oword 11o Acnvmes Find the Band Plaqed Dn 00p Iem At pep rallies or durlng activity period mls group could be counted on to ploy the sound of music, From the dou- ble platinum song Word Up to the lush ballad If this bond changed style and tempo. 00p righo Donal Hebert and Eric Ortego performed in UTubofest ot the Beaumont Mall. and Iem None Freeman returned to Austin's bond this yeot. tbottom righo Holima Hurston stoned trombone this year. and row middlet Titus Jackson and Wendy Ronqulle provides the band's pulse. Ord row Ief0 The trumpet section performs most of the melodiesrtbonom Ier Curbs Serno and Robert Jeffcoot nonsterred from Summit to be Eogle Sox players Activities 117 On the Field. From its birth in 1934 to now the Eagle Bond hos marched over many yordlines, past many hosh marks and into the memories of many fans, supporters, and alumni. The style of marching has changed from the Greek pholonx formation and 30 steps to com- plex curvilinear drills with intricate motion 05 pull rhroughs with od- ' jusred step size, but the effect has stayed the some, audience entertainment. 00p Rem Jenny Dovid plays 50x, flute and was a member of the flog corps. 00p vigho Von Locy returned to the bond after a year on foorball sabbatical. hcenteo The bond is a unit of musicians. percussionisvs, flag corps members, twiriers on Austinoires, monorm Keisha Jacobs and Michelle Simmons perform Io speciol hollo- ween music. 116 Acvlvmes Hnd in Enncert From the sensuous sounds of Finlondio to the excitement of Sobre Donce or to tight music from The Adams family, the concert season Is filled with plea- sant harmonies and mellow blen- dlngs of ourol texturese This year the bond Was large enough for two concert bonds. Mr. Washington directed the Concert band, while Mr. Dunfee led the symphonic bond. After performing at school and in the mall, the bonds reunited to compete at U.I.L, and perform at spring con- cert and graduation. Aalvllies 119 Uighn LoRondo Paul and Derek Moore disptoy pottery they mode this year. tcenter lefo Clinton Manuel holds 0 forrest scene he pointed this year. Renter righo Tina Wolfe shows her earthenware. Hrt and Mr. R. Lowson teaches slx periods of on each day. ln'these classes many students have the opportunity to create and display tangible individual creations. Many students have won honors in on shows that judge and rank on. Trovis Sanders has received national status for his works of on. tobovet Eric Gorclo shows two of the many paintings he has completed, This year he pointed 0 Eagle on the sidewalk in front of the Ilbrory. His drawing of the football team created much otter Non at school this year. 120 Organizations Dr. Levq Leaves SFH Hfter 17 93am! Dedication Love . . . C7 Hard Work . . . In 1987 Dr, Levy addressed the p10 Troirsofo specrive graduates and rheiv . arents. Tureless p Educator wbon Dr Levy's consmm compu- nion and beloved wife, Rwo, become a glowing porr of Vhe Austin family. Gem The studems were happy '0 con- growlore Dr. Levy lo the highest od- minisnotive position or Austin Middle High School. UIL UIL contests are varied and many. Srudems work many hours beyond school to com- pete ocvoss Ihe srote. SFA Conresvoms ore, monom, Left to Righ0; Sonya -Linle Wumbev Sense, Science, Colculovoo, Michelle Simmons Gpelllng; JoAnn Mikey meody Writing; Wendy Spillers Kolculotors, Science, Ready Wriling, Spellv inw Middle, Leh to ngho. Lowe Orrego WumbeV Sense, Sciencey Jennifer Dovis Music Theorn, Svson Tomploiv Kolculoroo. Hop, Lefv to Righo: Michael Gouthier mumber Sense, Calculoror, Sciencm mot Picturedy Mark Bolt Kolculoror, Science; 122 Activities Todd Rippy. Derek Moore, Yolondo Cveer and Richard Washington feel the joy of winning or UIL Dvamu. Studenrs rho! pomcipme in UIL Reading They are: Lisa Slot, Judy Miguel, Nolimo Hurston, Angelo Weeks, John Jones, Roy- mond Batiste, Morris Boom, Mark Calais and Jo Ellen. One high school contestont nervously twisted her long strand of imitation pearls as she walked to her seat, then she become consumed in thought. Another student stood in the bleocher sections after she had answered the questions put to hers She broke into sobs, disappointed at her score. Her teammates and others tried to console hers A young men, who had just answered all the ques- tions correctly, walked back to his team section, to be received by cheers and applause as he raised his hands like Rocky and beamed with joy. These three people were part of on exciting com- petition that is dominated by schools from Texas. Austin High School is one of the nearly 4,000 high schools coost-torcoost who participated in this unique contest, the United States Academic Decathlon. Austin has brought home the gold, silver, and bronze medals by this year's team members Wendy Spillers, Dovid Sporks, and Willie Broussord. 00p Iem The Decathlon members consist of, mottom, Left to Righo: Michael Gouthier, Willie Blousordl Arnito Beverly, Yomoro Owens iMiddlei Vincent Bartholomew, David Sparks, Tit- fctney Tucker, and Wendy Spillers Hop; Cooch Claudine Potreson, Roderick Horns, and Mark Bolt. Uniddle Iefo Decathlon members ofrer the Super Quiz. tbonom Iem Super Quiz competition Activities 23 When students graduate without ever learning the skills that will make them assets to their future employers, the system has foiled them. Since 1970, Srilwell's students, through daily coursework and on-the-job training, learning of good attendance, crofrsmonshlp, and high self-expecrotion. Fifty-eighr Austin students work in the areas of health occupation, outobody repair, diesel mechonlcs, ouro mechanics, appliance repair, welding, drafting, cosmetology, and office education. Siilwell AM. Duone Goben, Bobby Durham. iMiddley Billy Blackmon, Amy Morgonl Angie Moore, Melissa Arledge. monomy Chris Smith Ramona Thomas Kovie Duhon Nicole Judice Shannon Wuenschel 00p iem Jeremy Dickson works on a cor. 00p righo Glen Batiste Drows a sketch oi his fuvure home 124 Activities Hopi: Sfiiwell PM: Dwayne Hanks, Sore Arnoud, Schon Havens. mol- vomy Johnny Touvcheque. Steven Williams, Lonny DeCulr, and Becky Benoit. iMiddiey Chvis Rogriguez and his partner Jeff Lindsey pose for a quick picture. monom to Top; Summit - A.M.: Cheryl Smulln, Tony Brown, Palrlno Mouton, Kevln Henry. monom to Tom, Summit P.M.: Arnito Beverly, Tamera Owens, Debra Smith, Mellsso Lozemby, and Yvette Fellx. Summit III is 0 selective program located or Lincoln High School that focusses on computer engineering, technology, and computer science. Only 160 students are allowed and many are from Austin. They are bussed each day for their classes. Austin's students can elect to enter computer elec- tronics, robotics, micro-compurer technology, engineering, programming, and processing They also can study science and forelgn languages cut the sum- mit level. Activities 125 Natiunal Hunnr Sucietq It's not the size of the squall, but the set of the soil that deter: mines the course of the ship, said Dr. Chester Levy, th, principal of SFA, to the members of the No- tional Honor Society and the stu- dent body of SFA, This was part of the ceremony to induct seven new members in- to the National Honor Soclety held in the school auditorium on Oc- tober 22nd The new 'Tmosters of their souls, coptoins of their totes were seniors: Tomoro Owens and Robert Roberson; juniors: Tony Brown, JoAnn Miley, Tiffoney Tucker, Suson Tomploit, and er. The officers of the Notional Honor Society are Wendy Spillers, Dovid Sparks, Arnito Beverly, LoRondo Poul, Jeanette Smith, and John Romerot These officers presided over the flawless ceremonyt Gram Left to Righn, the new members 01 the National Honor Society are; Roben Roberson, Tiffoney Tucker, Tony Drown, JoAnn Miley, Susan Tomploit, Michael Gourhier, and Tamara Owens. 12b Activities The 198667 NHS members discuss their plans to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Fund. Grorn Left to Righo, the senior Notional Honor Society members are: Roberson, Jeanette Smith, LoRondo Poul, Dovid Sparks, Wendy Spiller; Amito Bever- ly, Tamara Owens, and John Romero, 00p Iefo Kristi England speaks about sevh vice during thehNotionol Junior Honor Socie- Natinnal .Juninr Hunnr Sucietq Presiding over the traditional ceremonies, Holino Hursron in- troduced the qualities that are demonstrated by members of the NJHS: scholarship, service, leader- ship, chorocter, and citizenship. tbottom lefo Kristi, Gidgit, Lisa, Brad. and Gina enjoy each other's company during the middle school transition The New tnductees into the Society ore: Gable Batiste, Gidgit Chambers, Jeono Chance, TresseHo Chonnell, Mitzi Cormier, Katherine Dovisl Andreno Downing, Rolan- do Dumas, Doffeny Fontenot, Stephanie Fowler, Teri Gilmer, Cheryl Guidry, Justin Howard, Jeremy Jackson, Robert Jeffcoot, Leondre Jefferson, Christina Kruger, Kim Lawless, Melanie Leger, Rodioh Perry, Corey Richards, Carlos Serno, Tltfony Williams, and Joseph Wilson. Jomle Abshlre waits tor the bE-ginning of second period. Actlvltles 127 HESE Helping people in Port Arthur was the main function of the High School Student Council this yeort The on- nuol food drive was a highlight of the season for the many families who received help from the students of Austin. The ngh School Council conslsts of. Ulm- tom, L-m: Robert Greer, JoAnn Mlley, Rachel Ray, Dona Jones, Mst Alice Nelson GponseO. tMiddle, L-m: Brandy Nevils, Mandy Hatrlngton, Shannon Myers, Nicki Harrington, Diana Marshall, Michelle Dem son. Uop. L-m: Toro Thibeoux, Keisha Jacobs, Ronnie Franklin, Gtaylin Viltz. Gem President Robert Greer. tmlddleh Secretory Rachael Roy and C01, Secretory Dona Jonest tbottomt Parliamentarian JoAnn Miley and Veep. Jocque Cormier. 126 Activities ITISSE From reocher appreciation doys, performances or nursing homes, to working on food drives, the Middle School Student Council worked second to none This octive year was full of change from the post. This, the first year without on activities director, group of Individuals faced many new challenges with deter- mination and a smile. The Middle School Student Councll ls made up of; Kristi Trohon, Gidget Chambers, Wendy Ronguille, Carlos Sevno, Connle Johnson, Renilo Johnson, Stephanie Howard, Hollmo Hursvon, Monory Davis, Mindy Vioror, Jody McFarlin, Rachael McForIIn, Klm Charles. Mandy Peveto, Lisa Marshall, Nicole Howard, Monica Johnson, Dutchess Fllls, Krlsti England, Michelle Lolonde, Gino Chance, Klm Lawless, Liso Slon, and Eusroc Ledev. Activities 129 Tu Speak, tn the LUurld Around the world many of the industrial notions require that their students learn a foreign language, The United Stores Is one of the few notions that do requlre the graduates of secondary school to know another language At Stephen F. Austin many students go beyond the minimum and learn one of the most essentlol eiemenrs, how to communicate with another person in their language, 130 Organizations r 9. e. ,1: 7w :'v t , t! French and Spanish Clubs To go beyond the classroom and enjoy the thrill of learning both the Spanish and French classes have formed clubs to pro- mote the life that is behind the language. Every six weeks the Spanish Club held meols of geographical cuisine. The French Club was oc- tive in the culture that was Normandy. Gar Lem, The Spanish Club membery Susan Tomploit, Chvis LoLonde, Terry Jones, Damon Munin, Aldric Tyler, Cherwe Spoons, Jenny Davis, Amanda Homngton, Louro Ortego, Marco Serno, Groylin Viltz, Petrino Mouton, Sondra Singleton. 00p Ngho, The French Club members were Bvondi Nevils, Katie Lusignon, Brandy Smith, Down Polk, Kotrino DeRouen, Tit tony Yucker, Nicky Harrington, Sporto Kamissarov, Shannon Myers, and Suswe Simon. Hnnnr Sucieties Eorly on a spring Saturday morning, 0 Soturdoy hanging blissfully on the end of spring break, two Austin students broke the chains of the ease of reloxotion to enter the world of exams. These words described one of the contests that many of the honor students of the French and Spanish Classest There was the National Spanish Exam and the National French Contest held by the American Association of Teachers of French, and a contest sponsored by AFLCT. Gem Shannon Myers, Kotrino DeRouen,ond Curtis Hebert are members of the French Honor Society. Organizations 131 DE and DEER The reason many people go to school Is that school will train them to enter the job market. In DE. and D.E.C.A. the two worlds are combined. The students hove, 05 port of school, the chance to find and hold a paying job and get school credits Mr. W. Williams guides and helps the students learn the important skllls of how to find, get, and stay ' on rhejob. 00m Plc- rured are some of Austin's Working students: John Romero, Poulo Desermeoux, Felicio Bonholomew, Anita Lynch, Louro Bollard, Bloin Dugos, Koren Loughlin, Shonelle Slnegol, Vincent Bartholomew, Chorlie Trohonl Joner Smith, Julie Cfone, and Carla Macon. Uigho Shonelle Sinegol or work and earning school credit. 132 Organizations Eagle qus The Stephen F. Austin Newspaper was named the Eagle Eye. In the post the newspaper was set up at Austin and printed or Thomas Jefferson. This year the complete paper was created and printed or Austin with the unusual price of free. Staff Editor: Vlckle LoBlonc News and Feature Staff; Willie Broussord Jocque Cormier Julie Crone Shane Robens This year's Eagle Eye went beyond the normal four to slx Issues to create 0 new standard, one of twenty slx issues. Mr. B. Dunfee, the band director, took over the relgns of the Eagle Eye and the Annual along wlthjournolism one Under the duties edltor Vlckle LoBlonc, had the responsibility to make sure the many issues of the Eagle Eye were up to the standards set by the new sponsore The onicles ranged from humor to sports and features. Included in the paper were many puzzles, games and contests. Many students, teachers, alumni, and friends of Stephen F. Austin could be seen readan the Eagle Eye each week. Orgonlzotlons 163 Destinatiun Llanawn Destination Unknown was not only the senior motto but 0 woy of life for the annual staff. Thls year the Bond Director, Mrt Bt Dunfee, become the annual sponsor and changed the journalism program. The annual staff had to learn a different approach, the magazine for- mat. This annual is to try to encompass the whole year and capture the zest of Austin's life. 104 Organizations The Annual Staff this year includt ed: Advertising Department: Churlle Truhcm and Bloin Dugus and John Romero; Staff Secretory, Cheryle Spoons: Staff Members: Amondo Harrington, Mark Doll, Clin- ton Manuel, Wendy Splllers, and 00p righo Dcllos Ronqullle. Many of the Journalism 1 and Jour- nollsm 2 students helped from tlme to tlme wlth the production of the annual. Without their help the on- nuol would be less, thanks. 00p Iefo Chortle Ylohon, Advertisement Deslgner. tmlddle righO Chorlle Trohon and John Romero going to sell more ads. tbelowt Mendy Hurr- Ington, In charge of the student sec- tions and high school girls' sports, Orgonlzotlons 105 midnight The lights and the glitter sur- rounded the joy and color of this, the pinnacle of o school's social cotendor, the From As seniors the students enjoyed the benefits of the junior and sophomore classes tribute in the form of happiness and merriment. The junior closs designed ond' operated the event while the sophomore class acted as hosts to allow the juniors and seniors to have the last dance. 136 Organizations masquerade. This year's prom theme was one of 0 mos- querode ball. The decorations were in the color theme of red and block. Dona Jones and the juniors worked hard to create the proper or- mospheree The sophomore closs worked hard as waiters and waitresses. Humecnming Homecoming week not only creates excitement but is a time V when the past meets the present. As each king and queen ore crowned the students pass a tradi- tion that helps bind Austin together. This year Arnita Beverly was crowned queen and Derek Moore was honored as king Other members of the court included Tamara Owens and Susan Tomploit. Homecoming week was filled with activities and special events. The traditional Pot and Pan parade involved cheerleaders, band members, and many students Each day of the week was highlighted by unique dress as Katrina DeRouen shows on western doy, 106 Organizations . U lb 4! ll' um . . L . v 'i: . . l'uh , wk. itg'b: '1 J x I Orgomzonons 139 Top 10 David Sparks Wendy Spiliers LoRondo Poul John Romero Cheryl Sumlin 140 Uigho, Cirizenship Aword' Diana Marshall, Jacques Bollou, Katrine DeRouen, Curtis Hebert, Dona Jones. Tony Drown, Wendy Spillers, and David Sparks. kemer ngho American Chemical Socievy Johnson, Dona Jones, and Michelle Sim- Amiro Beverly; Hugh O'Brien Founder mans; All American High School Football non- Korrino DeRouen, American Boys' Team ; Kenneth Ford; Voice of and Girls' Stove Tony Brown, Groylin Democracy Fvedeno Bollou, mbcva Deponmenvol Awards - Wendy Spillers, Mandy Harrington, Cheryl Spoons, Doro McMoms, Cheryl Sumlin, Mendy Harrington, Vickie LeBlonc. Anisso Smegol, Tiffany Tucker, Melome Akers MeIISSO Lozenby, Zonder Heben Eric Garcia Travis Sanders, David Smith, and DerekMoore Honors Presldenriol Academic Fitness Awards Fredeno Bollou, Amiro Beverly, Kenneth Ford, Pemno Mouton mo! pictured; Tamara Owens, Robert Roberson. John Romero, Jeffery Sly, Dovid Sparks, Wendy Spillers, ond Chevy! Sumlin Arniro Beverly Tumoro Owens Jeonene Smllh Fredeno Bollou Robert Roberson Gem Most Outstanding Boy and Girl. Dovid Sparks and Dana Jones. welow Ief0 The Texas University lnterscholosvic League pro- motes contests in academic areas as well as the well-known olhleric evenrs. Stephen F. Austin had irs shore of academic champions 05 can be seen. Our scholars were Fredeno Bnllou, Amiro Beverly, Tamara Owens, LoRondo Paul 010! pictured; David Sparks and Wendy Spillers. welow The Individual Academic awards went to Notional Merit Scholarship Program Commended Scholar Dovid Sparks and Norionol Merit Semifinolisr Willie Broussordv Awards 141 middle Schuul Hannrs 00p Iefo Presidential Academic Award winnerkrop righo American Legion Award winners. Genreo Cilizenship Award winners. Uighn Academic Award winners Jodi McForlin, Mirzi Cormier, and Mark Calais 142 Honors 00m Ciub Awards: Carlos Serna, Wendy Ronquille, Hallmo Hursron, and Lisa Slon. mbova UIL Poetry winner Brion Norris and UIL Number Sense winner Mork Colois 0igh0 Departmental Award winners Michelle Matthews, Brion Norris, Robin Dugos, Mork Colois, Carlos Serno, Robert Womble, Jamie Atr shire, Tina Woliel Christina Krugger, James Addison, and Melanie Noble. Honols 148 EhECI-I Elau Check Day, 0 tradition of long standing at Stephen Fuller Austin High Schoolt Once it meant ceremonies, 05 the reading of the wills, reading of the prophecies, and breakfast, then to the beach for 0 day of fun and relaxation. Since HB. 72 the chance to con- tinue thls tradition has been shortened to 0 small ceremony before the school day. The joy, the excitement, the thrill of this, one of the lost acts at school, has not been lessened This is the doy the seniors pass the baton of school leadership to the junior class, this is the day of school and class pride. 144 Check Day In these times of centroltzotion, unification, and moss intellect it is nice to know that coring, concern, and feelings are not old fashioned but a standard to meet This is the way 0! Me with the Trustees and Administration of Port Arthuv Independent School District The board members are not interested In just numbers and donors but they are interested In each stu- dent us on individual. 00W P,A,I S D Trustees Dr. B Davis, Mr. A Z McElroy. Mr J. Green, Mr H. Nocol, Mr A Dugon, Dr. M. J. Geovge. end Mr. D Bonham, tcenter Ier Dr L Reed speaks at the Open Forum at AUSIIn. Dt J. Pitts, Mr Soleme, ond Dt R Coco ore to the right 0! the speaker Renter righn Dr. C McBee and Mr A, Dugon enter the forum urea 05 Mrs N Robtnv son wotmes Uower leto Dr. R. Coco and Dr M J George are in a discussion at the Open Forum held at Austin School Board 145 ' SURPRISEDl HAPPY! EXCITEDP' and grateful about winning the award were 0 few of the comments by this year's Teacher of the Year, Mrs. June Dickson Mrs. Dickson hos taught or Stephen F Austin for eight years. Before SFA she taught or TJ for one year and student taught or Lincom. She Woves the students and herjob and this oword honors her commitment to both. Mrs. Dickson was born in Alexandria, Lo. and grew up in Port Arthur. While attending Prairie View AGM she met Joseph Dickson who is now 0 supervisor at Texoco and her husband of 18 years. Mrs Dickson has two children who attend TJ and plans to continue to reach for she soy's, P.A.I.S.D. is fine. l3. Belch, Arrendonce Clerk D, Dorel, Specie! Ed. Supervisor A. Bronnon, Aide N. Cole, Assislunr Principal J. A. Comeoux, Registrar L. Comeoux, English L, Crowder, Secretory B. DeBncosson, Science, Social Studies, Morh B. Dunfee, Bond, Annual, Journalism, Newspaper R. Edwards, Economics, History, Athletics K, FontenoL Speech B. Ford, English, History, Athletics E. Fowler, Assistant Principal R. Gaspard, Moth, Computer Liv. B. Gray, Home Economics, English 146 Focuhy 0er Mrs June Dickson Teacher of the Year, toughr dosses in typing, accounting, and P,B,M welowh The concern fov Ihe srudems did end or me schod doy bell. These yeachers ore ovrending one of vhe P T A meetings The P.T,A was able to purchase on Apple computer for the school. G. Green, PL Heolvh, Athletics J. E. Green, Calculus, Algebra, Geomeny D Henry, Resource L, Hodges, French D Jacobs. Resource E. Johns, Reading D. Knowles, Science, Arhlencs T. Krounerl History, Government MV Lone, Secretory R, Lawson, Art C. Levy, JL, Principal R. Morler, Head Coach J. McCoy, English G. Noble. Library Aide D. Oliver, Austinoires, Resource Foculvy 147 145 The Uualitu Elf Life There is o compelling quality of life at Stephen F. Austin which op- peols to people of all whlks of life; on air of unity formed in the col- lege of feces and personalities, each unique which somehow melds together in wholistic fashion. And though the body of the people of the school is com- prised of home grown folks, there is on influx of outsiders who find that Stephen F, Austin offers on or- mosphere which lends itself to everyone's rostev And though these folks are not immediately akin to the school community they soon find 0 friend and counselor in Mrs. Musselwhire. As 0 counselor or Stephen F. Austin she has helped students and eventually children of former students learn to excel in school and life. Her knowledge and love of people are olwoys evident. She has made many friends at Stephen F. Austin and she will re- main in the hearts of those who found 0 friend in a time of need. We would like ro thonk this Ieoder, counselor, and friend who will always be welcome in our halls and hearts. Faculty 0 Stall tobovel Mvs Musselwhite in 1965 Uightl Mrs Musselwhite in 1973, tbelowl Mrs. V. M Musselwhile In 1987 !- 5 As the students pass through the halls they notice that the man who has time to know them by name usually knows their family. Hey Chief, is familiar to many of the students as they stop and talk with the principal, Drt Chester Levy, Jre Dr. Levy has been principal since 1950 and was the assistant principal prior to that. Before he assumed the leadership at Austin he was the Department chairman and chemistry teacher at Lincoln High School. Dr, Levy is o native of Port Arthur and has 0 lovely wife, two children, and o gmnddoughter. He earned his Doctorate of Education from Texas Southern Univer- sity end has ottended'Stonford end the University of Texas, tcenter Iem Mr. Ned Cole Is the assistant principal at Austin High School. He has tive children who have completed college and a lovely wlte, Gene. Prior to coming to Austin Mr, Cole was the Head Coach at Woodrow Wilson. trenter righo Mr. Ed- die Fowler has served his first year as assistant prin- clpol at Austin. He can usually be seen around campus with a smile. He has a wlte who teaches with the PAISD and two chlldren. Before he come to Austin he was a counselor or the Lomor In- volvement Centers C. Paneson, Chemistry, Biology l3. Penny, English IE. Pierre, Moth Aide Ls Reece, History, PVEV, Athletics Ft Renkemo, Physical Science, Biology, Algebra, Athletics Gt Rose, Algebra, Trigonometry, Computer Math 5. Smith, Industrlol Ans, Woodworking, Drafting, Athletics L. Spears, Dromo, Speech T, Steed, Resource G. Thompson, Science, History, Biology, Athtetia Faculty 149 Texas Excellence Award for Outstanding High School Teachers was another of Mr. George Rose's occolodes. This was on oword given by the University of Texas in recognition of superior reaching strategies and accomplishments. This award comes shortly after he was honored as the '84-'65 Stephen F. Austin Teacher of the Year. Mr. Rose reaches morh and computer science or SFA end has been 0 faculty member since 1971. Mr. Rose has a wife and two children. He is from Roymondville, Texas and hos o BiS.E. in morh from the University of Arkansas and a master's degree from Lomor University. 6 Villz, Counselor K Wolkev, P.E , English, Athletics E Woshingron, Bond, Choir, Movh, Careers J, Weeks. Reading W Williams, Movh, D E. J Wyble, Hisiory, Aihlerics 150 Foculiy iobovei R. Swallow, J, Boudreoux, E. Fowlen H. Thomas, B. Conner, L. Preston. E, Wycm, K Abdulloh work Io keep Austin beautiful. 0dr IefoJ Boudreoux on his machine, 0er Karim Abdulloh leads with confidence '00: is the person many students turn to for the medical attention that is needed Mr. Lorry Southord is the Trainer for Stephen F Austin, Mr. Southord works many hours post the bell. He is at the games on Thursday, Friday and those on Soturdoy for football season During Basket- ball season he's on the read again Most coaches concentrate on a couple of athletic events to sponsor but Doc covers them all. Mr. Southord is married and has two children. He was raised in Kansas and received his BS. from Sterling College in Kansas. He received his Master's Degree from East Texas State University. This year he was named as o trainer for the Texas Ali-stote Bosketboll teomi Smiling feces and friendly words olwoys ore present 0! the Austin cafeteria The students and faculty can always expect good food and cheerful serVIce when they are helped by Mrs. M. Gray, Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. P. Hebert, Mrs, Smith, Mis. A. Thibodeoux, Mrs. S. Broussord, Miss J. Smith, Mrs. McMoins, and Mrs. Minter. The foculty and staff have 0 friend and helper in the main of- fice by the name of Mrs. Lynn Crowder. Mrs. Crowder mokes teochers' duties easier and gives genuine core and attention to the students' needs. This year the PAISD oword- ed Mrsi Crowder 0 Good Apple Award for her fine services at Austin. Faculty 5 1 This page and port of our hearts are dedicated to the drive, professionalism, dedication, and concern that is Mr. Andy An- drus. Without him there would be no year- book, for he is the photographer that captures the moment with hls camera. It is said that one picture says 0 thousand words, so let us listen to Mr. Andrus. Support Those Who Support the Eagles MT. SINAI MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 501 West Thomas Boulevard - Phone 95264641 Port Arthur: Texas 77640 RANDY G. VAUGHN, Posror Lee Gradney DLChester Levy, Jr. Chairman of Deacons Choirmon of Trustees Sis, Velmo L. Smith Godfrey R. 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RILEY FUNERAL HOME DrowerGOB 1605Ave.H Nederland, TX 77627 PAT. A. RILEY, JR. Funeral Director Presiden 409-722-0215 ' 13an 0! lnwnntioml YmmToch Cup. I I THE PROFESSIONALS Independently Owned 8. Operated ISIO HWY ' 355 NEDERLAND TEXAS, 77627 GARY L DANIEL. Gen Mgr. OFFICE 1409i 724-1943 1409 866- 5904 160 Ads PARK PLACE HOSPITAL OF PORT ARTHUR Meeting the health core challenge day and tomorrow 3050 $3ch Srreer Port Arthur, Texas 77642 14091 963-4951 A Health Core Center of 114 OPEN 24 HOURS Beverly6s Restaurant 3645 TWIN CITY JEFFERSON CITY PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS 77642 PHONE BEVERLY LOFTIN 40932-2750 OWNER ERIC HAYES MlD-COUNTY VACS GERALD LASSEIGNE SALES 8. SERVICE ALL BRANDS RESIDENTlAL 8x COMMERCIAL 1814 cherland Avenue chcrland, Texas 77627 64097 721-5866 CREDIT UNION 345 Lokeshore Drive Porr Arthur, Texas 77641 409-983-6216 For All Government Employees 0nd Their Families Open 9 0m. to 5 p.m., Mon.-Fri. MARY ANN LICATINO Monoger CATHY D EV E R5 Assistant Mgr. 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Fleet Service on Light and Heovy Equipment i911 Memorial and Gulvaoy 1001 51 11th Street 4097988-5112 4097889-4240 Port-Anhur, Texas Beaumont, Texas 409 7724-2562 GARY GRAHAM Store Monoger PO. Drawer 80880 Houston, Texas 77249 0181 9-4686 6 8629 Twin City Hwy, Pon Arthur 9106 Boston Plozo JOHN CHIRAFIS ner 8624 Highway 365 Hi-Grode Shoes C7 Boots Nederlond, Texas 77627 Men 6 Boys 409-727-5578 Since 1915 786-1811 Sue LeBLANC Owner-Operotor CANDY GARY Stylist SUE'S BEAUTY SHOP Creative Hairstyling for Men 6 Women 6455 W. Pr. Arthur Rd, Port Acres, TX 576:5.MWL JEWELRY COMPANY 703 Twin City Highway Uefferson City Shopping Cenreo Port Arthur, Texas 77642 Tel. 962-8522 Penn Ammunition Hunting Supplies Gorcio Special Orders Zebco Shakespeare 30?: 6 Mud Minnows FlSH-ER-HUNT SHOP Soles - Service - Repair 3001 Hwy. 73 W2 Box 5898 TOMMY SHOOK . . PortArthur, TX 77640 . 01097738 1554 ALFORD'S FEED f: HARDWARE PO. Box 5428 6015 W7 Port Arthur Rd. Port Arthur, Texas 77640 74097 736-1270 ce is the place with the Helpful Hordwore Mon May God Gronr You Success In The Future! CRESCENT DISCOUNT TV7STEREO REPAIR Pickup ond7or Delivery Senior Citizen Discounts Authorized Picrure Tube Rebuilding 808 Texas Avenue Port Arthur, Texas 77640 409-983-6979 Mexican Food glib A Arnst-ry oes- Sprwam 8106 Hwy. 365 Nederland, Texas 77627 for Orders to Go Phone 722-2550 am GHSE BARBER GH BUEAUTY SUPPLIES Who lesde 6 Re! toil Clairol - Roux - Wello - Imoge ryers G Cosmetics 2826 Noll Sr Port Neches, Texos 722-7083 ST. JOHN'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH auswess 73672241 R HOME 73871575 5 GEORGE MCFARLAND'S 24 HOUR wnechn SERVICE 8247 W PORT ARTHUR H3. GEORGE A. McFAFuNn OWNER POHTARTHUR. TEX. 77640 2628 61st Street Po Acres JEFF HAYES, G.R.I., REALTOR 727-3541 '7Supponing the Eagles along the woyf' HAYES REALTORS ONE TURTLE CREEK SQUARE 3501 TURTLE CREEK DRIVE P 0. BOX 1447. PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS 77640 n M, 1 HOUR CHANCE AND SON ' AIR CONDITIONING .JQbLmiiE'sc AND APPLIANCE REPAIR 983-4050 camsnaman Nederland Ave. I 27m 727-6773 Some Day Service Central Units Window Units All Major Appliances All wleWllG DIVISION 5-3: 7.... ,WVW WE WORK WHEN NO ONE ELSE DOES Weekends and After 5:00 PM. Ads 1575 ALFORDS SUPERMARKET 5897 W. Porr Arthur Road Port Arthur, Texas MOQ 736-2843 166 Ads DIAPERS AND DENIM DAYCARE 2201 61st Srreer Port Arthur, Texas 77640 14109173612422 SYLVIA NORRIS Monoger LINN'S Since1912 New and Used Cars and Trucks ? 1 L ,1 s HTHE STRAIGHT SHOOTERS 5 M1 1521 E. 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