Stephenville High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Stephenville, TX)

 - Class of 1988

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cowbells clanked. Blue l I X ji Il J I .D. X Illia! HL M fliligu ight By the end of the night, ribbons were knotted, flowers were crushed, and bells were dented. This was quite a change from the original state of the mum. With every step taken, ate at Christopher's before the game. After and gold ribbons swayed in the hot humid breeze. At the game, students wore mums or garters bought by their dates. These ranged in price from 51515 to 3100. A'The part I hate most about homecomingis having to buy expensive mumsf' said Freshman T.D. Mottley. Chrisla Herchenhahn and I went to the dance and then went home and crashed, said Sophomore Kim Bradley. For some, the homecoming dance was one of the most enjoyable parts of the night, but a few had fun doing other things. Me and two friends the game we cruised for awhile and then went to the dance. It was a blast! senior Eric Portele said. During the week before Homecoming, students dressed in ways to keep the spirit going. Some of these included Inside Out , Hats Off To The Jackets , and Roper Day . Blue and Gold clay was on Friday. 'Alt was the best because it got people into the spirit of things. said Sophomore Amy Neeb. Freshman Karrie Terrill said, My favorite was sunglasses day because you could stare at the guys and they wouldn't knowl by Brandi Bailey Homecoming 1 3

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After Senior Shelia Moncrief was named Homecoming Queen, the court circled aroung her to give their congratualtions. Senior Barbie Bramlett givers her a hug. At the Carter Riverside game, the Homecoming Court was announced. It consisted of Seniors Tori Hall, Barbie Bramlett, Shelia Moncrief, and Mary Rucker who is not pictured becuase she had to perform with the drill team, and Junior Cindy Sones. Before we went out on the track, my dress ripped and I had to be sewed in to it by my mom! said Sones. M L, V I gli V 54' G ia Qin. ,, I riff.. Vrywff A, ,, ff f .w ,,.f-f' fgffflfly if X' VfX,w'M,,,. ff 2 ff .L . rt . ii if, 1 2 Student Life I Sting director Pam Phillips and Senior John Phelps intensely watch the Homecoming show. Phillips said, U. . .I was super paranoid the something would go wrong. John was optimistic as usual! I couldn't have made it through this show without him. . . Senior Tommy Cummings puts some spirit to the pep rally. I picked up Holli's megaphone and put my gum down in it. l was hoping it would get on her! he said if Q 52.2 li



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Mag- .agiH its I I Oiifrl -r I After teaching you I have had a lobotomyln I cut myself shaving! Late one night as James McSwain pushed himself into frustration while working on his car, he realized he needed a different part. He walked over to the other side of his fatherfs combination airplane hanger f garage to the work table. He picked up the part he needed and walked back to his car. As he came across he forget to duck under the airplane wing and before he knew it, was mortally wounded by the point of the obtrusive wing. He felt the warm blood drip from his forehead, but just wiped it off on a greasy shirt sleeve and forced himself on to see his work to the end. by Samantha Mingus S . 1 'WH True man that I am, I wiped the blood off on a greasy shirt sleeve and forced myself on as I do to see this to the end. This was how English teacher James McSwain explained his accidental run in with an air- plane wing. As a result, McSwain wears a bandaid on his forehead. Photo by Margo Collins Sometimes I go out just to sit and think. said Senior Amy Wood. Her custom made sunroof fitted this purpose as an ideal place to think and also to sunbathe. After spending time thinking, Wood comes back down her the ladder to her sunroof into her room. Photo by Margo Collins 1 4 Student Life Life was a focal point of Junior Ericha Alschier's room, although some of it wasn't actually still liv- ing. At the foot of her bed a tree spray painted black and decorated with white lace dominated the room. Showing off the living parts of her room, Als- chier holds a gerbil that was used in an experi- ment. Photo by Margo Collins Rooms contained the equipment needed for individ- ual hobbies. Senior John Phelps turns his room into a place to work out with a Wing Chun dummy he built to practice martial arts movements on. Photo by Margo Collins Su P' . rw- - N ,s .er

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