W W Samuell High School - Torch Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1981

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,JF Vg . 1 R I I , 1 1 31 14 1 1 1 I W , uw I I l I , W Q 9 I , 4 E Q I Table of Contents Summer .... .... 1 2 Seniors... 18 ' Juniors ........ .... 5 0 Sophomores ........ 70 Freshmen .... .... 8 8 Fall... ........ ...104 Student Life . . . . . 108 Sports ....... . . 120 Faculty and Academics. . q . . 132 winter ......... ... 154 . Student Life . . . . . 158 Sports ....... . . 168 Organizations ..... 180 Spring ........ .... 2 68 Student Life . . . . . .272 Sports ..... . . .324 Closing ......... 344 Advertisement ..... 350 Senior Credits ..... 358 Index ....... . . .362 TORCH photographer Steve Christian is caught off guard. 2 Contents X'--iw The Varsity football season begins with a victory over Mesquite. L l ,X lfff. X. Q .v,.:,, l W llltj'ii.lllilf:3, img 1.6 v I ll, ' v iili: lif5 . 1 M . , lv I M tlllltllyy xmx 1. ti, ' 3 I . 'WS' 11' '-we-:ie-ww Marc Nunez studies for Ms. McColIum's Lynn Bridges enjoys watching the Spar- test. tans defeat the Wildcats. 5 A 'F ' 1: sf' 4 X .3 V. in i 'YH . MS . A 1. T ' f 1. - , 1 1 U ff.. -H vttt if T- W ffliqll ' S l ' 'L il ' fl . , V. V T 7, . 'A f y p 'Vg . M 1 T M 'T' 1 'f'lv'v-1' 'T 4 T it 7. . t L fl: 1 1 Y ' v ur! ' Nw ' ' V Jr' V ' A -5? t .1- tl f ,A Z r N , . rl T Ar.: f ' , fl V ' . f ' v , gf , 4 tmlgnpf 1 ' .. ' . My 19:1 Q J M H1 I 4 U .EM 'W 'Q Z. ,f s N, ' :Y i , ' .Q I Yqi' ' M I During the Cotton Bowl game against Skyline, the Starlets cheer the Varsity on to victory. . , 2 ,.,-,..-1g . ylm TGRCH 1981 Volume 25 . s w. w. samuel: Q High Schoal 1 Spartan Drive l p Dallas, Texas , ,V,, 1 -...f i: u 3 Z 1 f :WV . I . , 3 . is 4 . 1 ff 'Ac V f y if ii' s...s. V W 5. V M if 1 ' as f 1 gl V3 'Q X 'r W .- h 1 gi i L - V V 5' y W . ' at ' 3- When our team is up, you're DOWN! l Melanie Walker takes a break from her studies. . fi mg, 55, J' , Vanessa Johnson, Perry Braziel, and Barbara Steele chat be- 1 tween classes. ' Mr. Filgo is alone and feeling blue. if ' f ,,,. W A W- . ',!' V lr L r A . V 1 ,, 1-1 71317 Qi K ' rrafa 4 it ' Q W W ii l i lllll if llll lllll llll i llll llll llll l We W . W N is fix. l :Zee 5.3: 1Q,gg3llll,, ' lillgllllflllilfllligl ,lii AIainaMcCoy, where did you get those eyes? The band puts on a show in the stands. Contents 3 ALMA MATER Hail, Samuell Highl Hail, Samuell High! This song to thee we sing. We pledge to thee our loyalty As loud our praises ring. For always to the Gold and Blue ' Our hearts will still , be true. As fighting Spartans we will cry , Our love for Samuell High. gg. . e if 15? Milli' 1 .in ..,. We .F ,ge Robin Fowler, Kristi Cain, and Pattie Autrey snuggle up at the Spruce game. fi Y if Earl Few, Ken Purser, Gary Goins, and Kevin Meredith are the LaBare rejects. ' 'gul ly l z 5 Ml, il l? ii. l - Becky Rogers smiles for the photographer. 4 Opening Bill Lindley knows how to acl like a freshman. fvfiirylf .l.-3ew giE::,: qi ,nv 'ilu .f1:F.'.' ix -L .W ,.,A..,. ,gf ,xg-',-. . Lfiziqfw ' 'a rr- ' . lg , VW' iii.,..C' fx l, fl'lg,.,... '4 - -E' L xi 3 ' i ' i A Q ,, , S. ' 'ff ,- eq th li. 35 Sgt' i if gi? ' A was Qi. -1 55.9. fi 1 if 8' 1 'f if A gig? A-.v . Q .5 1 vsf 'V A .q . Q S v i 'L' i A 1 ' Hi .1 lp -sm P. I 4 R442 S , .iifglgf , gp. ,fa vf 2-an 'S I E , 'W' Mgr 'M H ig f D' , . E tual , . ,gg sri. is l we ,f , t P, ' 1 sv 6 5 5' G fi -5 3 mf 5 1. t fi gp fuk.:-',f:s,.s.f .. dif M153 'isis . wi X . . . , .,.. M ..... , ,. ,,., . 1. 4,,' ' f :iff-sffeizrfydiffiggi 5-1212 -5 QW In s1Q',a 1, ',- r :ft ..,gfi. -' ff. eff.: ftssfusg it.-gmt. c .writ it 'lu 653 6 jf, ' u Q 'I 1 51' 'I affix 71, ia,-'ii an ,lim K ,., . ff?-s ,ir -. We i f ,i 5 9 2 1 C 4 5 ' eff! is :.'1f'.'aZ+ ff ., ,. . 1 c ., V , J 2 4 Carrie Braucht clowns-around in the J.V. pep assembly. ' Q xt Jenny Poston naps after a hard day at cheerleader camp. J lil, ,, ffm gg f-V 1 in fi ,lf .5 sn- V 55510 by ' M l ,Mitf , Sheila Ragan takes pride in being a Rosalind Davis attendsapep assembly. l Senior. - x, Rita Duran and Kelli Williams chow down alter a Spartan victory. 'F l V . 'ilk . ' fa TV' It ' - - V--ef -- The J.V. is 31. . fe dgrfie-av l 1 1 . ,. - Gary Brown to the beat at the in Homecomingfdance. FIGHT SONG Fight Spartans, right down the field Until we score that victory. FIGHT! FIGHT! Fight, Spartans, and never yield Our pledge of pride and loyalty. RAH! RAH! l To our colors of Gold and Blue We ever shall be true. GO, SPARTANS, GO! Go crashing through that line V And we will cheer you all the time! ,,,...,--f Opening 1 In' January of 1957, students from Pleasant Grove and Woodrow Wilson High Schools walked through the doors of the new W. W. Samuell High School. ' H Samuell was named for a well known Dallas physician, Doctor William WorthingtonSamuell. At the time of his death, December 13, 1937, he left a large amountf of land to the City Park Board. Samuell was built on asectionof this land. Q fi, Mg' John Shumaker is such a good student, he even brings his homework to the games! Beth Gilliam and Steve Radney are two seniors who take their time. 1 1 f .JK ,1,, . if S ' 1 l 1 . 'iiillfwf S V f . 4 l l f mi i . - D W ,,,, 1- ,, : .2 i 't s 133 , we 41 ,af ' V, , l W' ' ' Q q 73 ,.,,l1 M! !':'!':: . . - . ', ii one 'S the p'0 d p'es'de ' 0' A Amy Martin, Eencig Blum, and Roy Patt and friends are camerasny? NO wAvm 6 Opening 'Tiff - . .iN 1' Kelley Perry freaks out during class. if , f ij: K -maya' rm W My PLEASE, DO NOT FEED THE ANIMALS!- Drum Major, Danny Klimpel says, You mean this game1rsn't formaI? The drummers put on a great show. ' 2 r E i iw l 1 ei rrA'eA E ,l W i , it ,r , Bobby Lyles hopes, to find a girl in his Autry Sanders likes to study. locker. X-E. Q, XSS, ' Samuell of -19574 was vastly different from Samuell today. The auditoriumwas still under construction when students moved inL ,There were no sidewalks - and it rained a record 145 i inches,' the first spring at Samuell. ' X A Opening 7 The space that is now the parking lot was a cotton field. There was no air conditioning at Samuell until 1970. Students moved into the new east wing of Samuell in 1965. Pam Slayden iams at the Homecoming dance. T EES? Xie.. .A with The Starlet officers are all smiles at Homecoming. l - It's nap time for Ms. Crawford and Rogenia Willis. I T T . Brad Davisgand Michael Wallace look on ,from the sidelines. Jefmifef Newsom mags at the game- 8 Opening . :i ifii ' Is Robin Brantley boring you, Kathy Foster? ' N ,-'f A L 3' .. IQZTSQH ' 'f , S IWW Q M f 3? S' f N 1 Ex W I Kenneth Johnson breaks loose. The ROTC makes its presence known. f f 51 1 iii in H .- ' l' S I lp lllilil 5 l. if 'ix if .JN S l 1' 5 Ei 5 ,,,, y .M A l imi f .5 W 'fi ' f f -if f l llll l l :M ' ' aff 'if ' 'i f . The cheerleaders and Melanie Miller show off their mums. . Susan Ballew IS a little devil. David Moore and Dana Woodfin enjoy studying in the shade. xx S-V Since the school was located on Palisade Drive, the theme of Greek defense was chosen. Spartans was chosen as the team name, symbolizing the Greeks soldiers' philosophy either to die in battle, or return victorious. Opening 9 Sentinel means one who watches and thus the newspaper received its name. The yearbook took TORCH as its title, representing truth, knowledge, and understanding. Starlets was chosen as the drill team's name because of the Greek's interest in astrology. 4 V , U 1,,.i.mw..i, 9 'FQ A A F R X E5 ig: r , 3 I V ' X, g ,ef - if - F, -2 , R Q3 lg ai! sq Lu 'r' il: Robin Keeton, Karen Carder. and Tammy Coates anxiously await the outcome ol the Hey Ftanda Hawkins let me see you get game, d0wI't' 1-be Darrell Harrison-takes a break at the Homecoming dance. 10 Opening Xl Sami rszrmxsmn- S. 3 .... .1 Vt llll . ig. 4 P 5 1 ' EQ M C Greg Pattillo asks, Won't you be my friend? A 21- Steve Baugh and Steve Pullen blow their own horns. ' . xx,- The Spartan Image and Banner Team show pride and spirit. John Bond and Roxanne Young freak to the beat at the Halloween party. In their first entry in city play, the Spartans made a good showing. They placed third in district 5-AAAA. Samuell played their games then in the now splintered Pleasant Grove Field. After twenty-five years of school tradition, W. W. Samuell still carries those same qualities of victory and truth. Let us hope Spartans will always uphold the schooI's spirit. A Opening 1 mv' K 5,Q,W' Y Ni . A AA i H ,Ni . fix A ' K ,gfmn M fm Z 'W M W f Wy! vm Q. A Aiffzggy' W M I-311 Qwfffk-4 X ,Wm if A P T Q ' 4 M Q My 4 M if Jw T 2. Q W ii ., if M N W M , 42111, ,fi- M' MH , , M ?3i??'fQ:i ' Q , K v f 4? 3 -'sf- S-. 5 Jw A . ff 'Mia SPARTANS FIRE-UP FOR SUMMER Summer is softball, S.M.U. camps, drill, band, or Blue Jacket practice, swimming, sun bathing, golf, or straightening your schedule out with a counselor in record setting temperatures. And of course, summer eventually brings about the in- evitable reopening of school. In August, students returned to school, regretting the summer's end, but anticipating the new school year's challenges. ,.Lw,,,,,fk. I 1 , Q 1 ' ' I , I t ' ,l,k A EL. Gi 0 x . no 0 jg - I, ,..k ,.r'.,, f J ' ao 90 0 B-ao E 405 ioos i0 zo 20 g 40 '40 so 0 50 50 -.9 l20 0 -60 Cnsius l30 gg 112 degrees in the shade is REALLY l-lOT!!!! Mitchell Mills makes his dough at Mr. Gatti's. C sf-X- Tawnya Wooten, Paula Bledsoe, and Jeff Boyd cool off in the pool. Blue Jackets meet before school starts to practice for the card show. 14 Summer ., , in , 5 V tt LX , ,VVV A .W .X .5 s me ti is 1, K-1 I ?S?r:'- 'F i -S , -- . v: i'YS t s'2fsifzei'f, . 'K' ' i'1xii'Qggkc-tt f' Sq: 1. . r A - c kg t M Af?5f EM M . - 5 ,- M .- ' 35, 1'--5:ai:E5 . 9 . g taxis' is'-A :, ' 7 I Sy s- es m e in ' '--' . Q -S. ' silt. , A ' f 4' ti N., .f . ' '-R - , Q A 1 it 1, ..,,x -xx ,. ,, y, M.,w,K'... ..-xxufiis .sfk-se . ' l f xfhii' A V. , . - .gs as X M y : i f jkgf' mfs.: - 'gglglw ., vwfglww mf ,f. may .g f W - .gi-455255, we . , ww.-W .4-sm , is fa.sv-gsm Kenny Pettijohn and Charlie Martinez play a round of golf to relax. wj?t if 5? gg X L fi t M Y 'NN t N Ma - ' V- :QM- , L... 1 st: The drill lines up. Kenneth Hall comes up empty. Freshmen get their first taste of Spartan life at orientation. -L or - ' - ...,... W - ' ' Luf t' ,,..w,..,,,,,,,....., Q , ,... i ' 'T 6:5 'I inning-snug' n iiiii it ' 1 wv'1v f' In L1 fly - H 3 3. .r'. ' fi'--L A ME , Q- i fx ' N , -, . f 4, mf - 1 - M agg y? f ig, H , ffzifr i giiig fgfi , y it r. - i, A - 'Y N' 'nf 7, -Fi' , ' ff 21 , ,'9'ff- 11 is, r . , i2i!fY ,+f-'ff U ,W 'gl , V . J -52, 5 , - M4 fx- ww 2 . A -nv. , +9m9JTiTf 4 E Beth Gilliam says, May I help you? Q .K if Q .Q 1 ' ,sw Tina Morgan says, Boy, is this tree heavy. David Dixon has a coke and a smile. Summer 15 wr R495 3 SN.. ilx its it ' stef? x- i 'S' 2 in Steve Christian, Chris Canada, John Band practice in the heat separates the men from the boys. Shumaker, and Jeff Scott Go For lt. r V 'f ' ' V 1' f f 'gif - , , mmy. ,nr , x.,., 7-' -'vw-.Q nf f V , ' ': f ' V .1 I AMN? K - I I I -- X N ' , 5 ,, - - M I f I 1 I M ,Q A H fri. 55,4 Y, W ,. , , ' , . f f, 5 A I f V x -,ji ' Q, S . ' W4f7,47g5fss,,5Q 'V - P ' M' W, ,, ,, M. 5 V. 1 H ,,,..t:t'ff,J, V' yu ,,,e,f:-f:N.,,,,,55j .V M y ,M it ' i M3 mm 7 f , A ' I .' f S it A' , Q I ,. . , 'W ta' ...but they miss. .-P' ., A, we tl, 'A ii -f Teri Smith gets some help with her schedule from Ms. Vining. Charlie Green helps Charlotte Blackmon locate her next class. 16 Summer Kevin Willmon produces at Kroger's. Loretta Freeman slurps a popsicle. Patty Morris takes a cheerleader camp. break during Paula Bledsoe, Tawnya Wooten, Diane Trent, and Dana Woodfin work on their golden tans. was ---' +1mx aa.1, ww.. Annual camp wasn't that bad, Tammy Page, Jessie Silva mops up at Skaggs. Becky Rogers and Becky Martinez chat about their summer, Summer 17 at i lk? l . if 91 EV 1 E 5 iii! i w i 15 11 Mjaxxiasg 1 .1 .. it '1 5513255235 512 .L 11mw ' 1 Ja -F 'gp .gl r my 1 its Qs , is ' zen me 1' 5, 1 w i ll 1 s ig I can 551 is gg . 11, 1 l if i 1 li I 11.itl :itil I I la ij li sy s t S M V it ffl i R 'il 7 f lay 33' 4? 1 jizllff i t Mtg Q L S we , I 1. Qs , X .fx s? as Hmm tl 1 1 IW l MW 5 it 'V wil 3 l 1 ik 1 1 , l l i E 1 S 1 Fil 1 - Ae fee- l 112.1 5 1 W Ti l l' WAJ 1 izl..1l. 1 g i g A I .Radney, Secretary - Zena Laurie Johnson, Diane Trent, and Robin Brantley, is this the way seniors car poo 2531111 E if 1' .11 2 Y X' rl, - .ees l 1 il 1l 11 11 Y. 2.04. .. . 1 xl . iffii ilu U mm Q . Vi' ' 1 '1 Y ,1 fl it , gi 1 QQ 4 E ,1 21,3 l I ' tilt it if it ,.. ,,,,, 13 --'1l',iI 1 - a .ee E li 4 1- li lil 1 , ' lil i 1 5131 52 w ', Ei'.s::f i 1 1 i 55 .1 Y K 11 N 1 l 1 55 e ' l Q 5, 3 S was 1 hr Wg 1' l' 'lltit 1 F I 2 55 it . W., 1' t ,. 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'Cv- 4 A 3 3 Q 2 Q 5 5 E Q 2 5 5 1 1 2 5 fi 2 E Z 2 , E 2 f 2 s 3 5 2 5 5 s e 2 i 2 Q Z s 2 3 5 Q E E E E E i 3 2 1 5 3 Q s 2 1 s 3 2 2 Q 2 Q E 5 5 2 5 f 2 Q 5 5 E nyfwfgwwwwwwwwwmy.mfw,m,fm3mmmaM1Nwwf ,,,:, i 'f.- 1 ,Mi 4wwwf49mmQfgmQ1QWAw145.52QfsmsmWfmW5E-mmVwMQWBMy1QWBmwmmfm:mvfg,m5mf 1 MM fm MQ- 1ww:m,w.m,mmMmaauaafanaywwwwmwmmmaw Wwww V in I 'Mk I Q23 EN - Charlie Martinez - Melani' www' ' Sharlet Wilaon - David Holcomb - Michele Steele - Help, I'm stuck! u,Z'?:gg'.:'Te me more M s- I made it a little early. l'm going to be a farmer. Baby face . M-N Q Steve Smith - Jenny Poaton - .. . Jett Granberry - Fanena Watson - oh no! Caught againw' ygYJ':f5??f'l?Y?' You dont 'eam ,igms?.fu 'ed ou' 3 0' me Look wnatlgotr' HcanlqunsmiIin'yem? in I , 4 I A K . N . . f 9 . b gt . I lltll e E I, susan Bane ' Ynea Flores Tuniaunia Ta ' .. . . - ylor - Davie Roe - Tammy Page - bgfgfflfnt Wa 'O' mom 'O Don't be shy! ws time for a bedtime story. An old cowhanm Look Mom! I did in ix Paula Bledaoe - A A gffmsuzifka - , S fay :svn - Tina Morgan - Connie Baylor - Tha' 5 fun! L93 S40 'Y HQHII1- fur:,'.. om Amr' T Undays ygjy. I ve got a story to tell -'will It hurt? Look at my pet rock!! 'S . 4 Patty Morris - Renee Ruaaell - Steve Pullen - Amy Matthews - Dawn Hancock - 'jIdon'tbeIievein pacifiers! Do I have to be a cheer- I'm finally ready, take the Please, let me be a SEN- This is DEFINITELY my 46 SGHIOTS leader? picture. IOFI! best side! 1 5 A K s R 3 E Q 2 3 3 i S E a Q z E 2 Q Q Q 5 mm mum mmm mmm: : ,--N, as ,,,,, ,mm ..wQg'...... '..! zxew' Q Ng.-L 9-m I ,Qi W1 VM fl .J fy!! Mffff rf' f 3 A 5 i A.. , 'I A5 X .Q qw :xy CLASS OFFICERS: President - . Monica Guyton, Vice-President - Peek'a'b00' DOnf eGafdf1ef- Barry Braziel. Charles Kent thinks the juniors are DY1! L Ffgssgggsfa is mis close' Ericka Griggs When seniors talk, Carrie Braucht and Rhonda Rhea listen. The juniors of 1981, seniors of 1982, accomplished a great deal this year. The Junior Varsity foot- ball team won their district championship and had a record of 8 and 2. Thirteen juniors started on the Varsity team. The Jestersl, a Samuell musical group, consists of twenty-two members: four of these members are juniors. The Concert Choir, made up of ninety-five students, contained forty-three juniors. Nine juniors are also members of Student Council. There are a total of 353 juniors in the W. W. Samuell student body this year. kanpd ,Aus-Q Tammie Adams Jacquelin Agnew Mark Akin Linda Allen Richard Allen Teresa Allen Alfonso Amador John Anguiano Curtis Arnold Michael Baber JN' Charles Badgett Carolyn Bailey Michael Baker Tracie Baker Betsy Bales Gail Barfield Derrell Barksdale Stephen Baugh Jacob Baughman Jr. Lisa BeLew 1 as f 1 we ef R 'x 5 if Y S o,oliyy , f 2 A '- T, Diane Beasley Susan Bellah Scoit Bene Regina Bennetl Richard Benoit Juniors 51 Felicia Bluitt Michael Bolton Dolores Rodriguez is disappointed by the Homecoming tie. 52 Juniors n X f .wow 4. 'X J 1 fry hi 1 G Terrie Blythe - Darrell Bockemehl Jw-N. ffl John Bond Brad Boruk BSCKY ROQSVS are YOU get awa with laughing Y 5 Q 'K 7' George Bragg Stacey Brandenburg Carrie Braucht Terry Braziel I ,Ik 442 , ' 4 Stephen Brinkley Elicia Brokeshoulder Carolyn Bryant Marla Buchanan la aw Q? B A 2 , M if 'uiggkh 2 f 7 4 5 Brian Burns Patricia Butler Kimberly Cade Robin Carlock 'MN going to let Mark Williams Matt Carter at you? Y it x ,. .ant A.. ...W N X Q David Chambers Preston Chambers Desty Childress ::f+.::! - Ill ' g Kenneth Clayton Victor Cline Jo Coates ,sw Sheila Carpenter Leigh Carroll Mack Carter Robert Cash John Chism Patrick Causey C 185 1 5 , 4. yi .. i 4 1 .Y Sarah Chism s, f S .s .1 -. Q, lux-auug..,,,, 'M-mr w-emu. Wesley Coffel Donald Coffman Robert Coker Don't worry, Mark Presley, the flash doesn't hurt. Juniors 53 54 Ju ' 1' -2 l ,as 'nw Q X . .. . aafif I .r . L12 -A Pfifwf Ar JU5:-i n 2 fe Y X :T - ' x ,r mi Donnie Coleman K ' Mark Colvin Candace Cook IQ' JA Brenda Corder Sandra Couch Ritchie Coulter Rene Duncan and All My Children. niors Laura Crosley Kenneth Crouch Mike Cruz Tina Curtis Keith Davis Larry Davis Bill Hill, at a pep assembly you can yell! Bobby Declue Anthony Dedmon Nena Dees Bill Dennis Brian Delerman Julie Dorman 1 6' 0 sl YS-'Q Patricia Sosebee discuss Brenda Dupree Brian Durrett Frank Evans Earl Few AW' '-qw! Scott Fewell Veronica Fields Michael Fisher Mark Shindoll, are you lost? Debra Flores Darrell Fort Helen Freeman Geraldine Friday Laurie Fryar Juniors 55 gs Chris Fultz Sheila Gammell Jimmy Garcia Wow! Samuell doesn't even have bars! Margie Garcia Randy Garcia M in-elf if ,5 X ,TN f., Todd Gill Jeff Glidewell .4 Donnie Gardner Larry Glosson ll x Q I 4 , Onita Gaston Dona Geron Nancy Gonzales Brenda Gooch Keith Goodman Charmion Graham Karin Grant fi A. JW . A - iff? f . V L JEEP 2: ' e .L - ,. ul ' 5 1: 1 N yi.. K 2 f 3 Charles Green Z tste Y i ,,,, ::Q, Q2f:eE,.g:1: 1 12135: ' V I: ., 1:2 'Tilly ' Q:-D. R..l:5::5'.SEI'i QMS WR:y:fXH f .- .sq 3 --i:5g3,xs::.:- KA ,,-:H-' .G x f L XR K l -its m s: ' fra s .... ' za:-sw w e H of E 'YY i ,, Donald Green Monty Green Darryl Greer 56 Juniors Ericka Griggs Homecoming locker growth! f' mrs .4 f A 4 FA Kevin Grounds Edith Guthrie Elizabeth Guthrie Perla Gutierrez Monica Guyton yy iiil ' R J , Q fig' 3 if Frank Haggerty Tammy Hagood Dennis Hall Harold Hamilton Stacy Hamilton 1,1 ii'i ' - 'ff ' A , 1 .MQ Kane Hansard John Hanson Ricky Harden -du ff in its QM ls it Becky Rogers or Will Rogers? Randy Harrison Cheri Hawkins Laura Hawthorne 16' Jimmy Henderson Kris Ann Henderson Tony Henderson Beverly Hennington Michele Henry Juniors 57 ff Carlos Hernandez Nathan Hicks Michael Higgins Bill Hill Robert Hodge Duane Homan Julia Hooker XA I X L Gerald Hudgens Lisa Hughes Dana Woodfin, who's feeding who? Deena Houpl William Hymer M 'iffezfssasse 3911552 4 5:22 .25 ff?- ' f' .. , W E S T is T -23 gg: '1.T Y' X Ronnie Jenkins Phyllis Jackson Timothy Jackson Tony Jackson Clay Jefferson . '-' v i - ' 'i T N lshi ik fs re rrss T - N T f s Ruben Jenkins Terry Jetton Kevin Johnson Pamela Johnson Rita Johnson 58 Juniors 'sm Zeb Johnson Monty Johnston - . Denise Jordan Mitch Jurik ,344 Edward Jones Shari Jones Tina Jones Laura Karlen Hollie Kelley IV Charles Kent Kathy Kirkman Maureen Knapp Ruben Jenkins is SamueII's own Mr. Universe! Paula Kuykendall Bubba Lamont John Land Eddie Lane Ben Laster Keith Lewis Anthony Lightfoot Juniors 59 Xl -ix Mary Lightfoot Billy Lile Eduardo Limon Luis Lopez Caron Lovell Brenda Mabary Marla Buchanan did you forget your horse? Loriette Mackey Sandra Mackey Henry Malega 60 Juniors X W., Melissa Marley Amy Martin Jennifer Martin if Rhonda Martin Enrique Martinez Henry Martinez Phyllis Jackson removes the evidence! Just a pinch between the cheek and gums, says Scott Fewell. v , ,wc :V V. f . ll V 1 Yolanda Martinez Troy Massey Diana Matlock f 'S M - 0 x 2 'L 1-fi gb, -' 2 muff - .+ Belinda Maurry Kevin McQueen Melanie Miller .5 X F it .A i Roy Miller Mitchell Mills Ili Debra Mitchell Mayra Montalvo M .,.. Vyyy n ,H 5 T 5' E L . fave. '- -x M X ' . gf ' ' 'f , new ' ,-,zz L--'gs , ' X, fr -gm ., 7 F 1 ' Qin K E , K ' 2 V , 'ff 1 I ff: I 5 Kathy Moore David Moore Will it be books or your boyfriend, Monica Guyton? Juniors 61 .R Q . -i ,fi- A- K N mas. , ww 4. 1 .MV . xg. . .2 X ff? ' 1 ' J J, if e'1l' x he iii .. New img I-will .Q . -mg 1. . Lauren Moore Q gay fi : ll in 35: S A fy? X I ,Q QQ ' s BK! ggi 'S , X is 5 1 I 5 s -. L F x ' ,K , QW K K s . 5? E Z i, , 6, . Jennifer Newsom Maria Nunez QQ' 1 Q9 Stan Moore Wesley Morrison Julie Mudgett is rreo D , . ,im . P f s,,x , ff R a 3 If X f X J Laurie Ochlschlaeger John Ogles Sharron Murry l Debra Parrish Julia Payne 10' Cecilia Pennington Adelita Perez 62 Juniors Duane Peters Cynthia Pierce '- Kelly Payne Wanda Payne Margo Powell, don't get eff Daniel Perez Flodrick Perez 11 N Bobby Pitts' Fred Pontley Kelley Perry ' z Q , . :ig ,gi W, I, gk W ,F i .3 .- wks 5' Q. a .? ?.' .h . E. .. 'N A r Becky Poston Margo Powell Mark Presley Carole Price Johnanna Prince Sammy Puyear Shirley Radford Ralph Ramsey jealous, Denise Jordan is just using him! John Range' Stacy Recofd Robin Reed Alan Reid Adrian Reynoso Oralia Reynoso Rhonda Rhea Eddie Richardson Sharon Riley Cynthia Roberts Charles Robertson Allen Robinson Juniors 63 Bobby Pitts, don't no sit with Brvan Adamsl V- f aaggg i : Vli i 5 -- - r i , ,M Y It k y .4-A V' l l Mary Roe Becky Rogers Danny Rogers 4 1 K J Adolpho Romo Marsha Rotramel Rita Russell 1 F - 41 Terry Russell James Samples Scott Schmidth Cindy Scott Robert Shaw Roy Shaw Mark Shindoll Deanna Sims 64 Juniors Pamela Singleton Cheryl Sirls Mark Sissom David Smith Sharon Smith f M xl' Wendel Smith Laura Snead Patricia Sosebee Byron Stallcup Reginald Stanford Darla Steele Anthony Stegall Sherri Stepanski Rhonda Stephens Scott Stone Darrell Stratton Scott Stratton Bruce Stuart Kevin Sweet Roby Tanner The electric chair is the only solution for Mike Baker. ff .,,i Brian Tate Todd Tatum Grover Taylor William Taylor Debra Taylor Joni Thomas Juniors 65 , o ! A , , M, T S i T ! T, o Vincent Thomas Geno Thompson fwfii i Fair Day brings fair game!!! Susie Tlmpson Royce Tramel i 62+ Greg Trammel Melvin Tucker Rickey Turner David Turvan Timothy Tyler A M x, I .J Tammy Upchurch Gerry Vally Mike Vaughan IU Cheri Weatherall Mark Westbrook Donna Wheatley Spartan Spirit 66 Juniors m i '- ' ' Q' V I ,, ,T X 1. ,, . ., N S il 'K 4 A' li X lugslh . .si-3, fi'-n gud 'Q - +1 1 1,2 'gi 2'2 fa f,1.. -T .. as , '- Kelly White Mark Williams l J I Tim Williams Bridgett Wilson Esther Wilson Kim Wilson Trees don't wave back, Tammy Hagood. Pamela Wilson Flalene Wilson over floweth! Paula Winterbauer Danny Witt A gf V, VU I Kay Woodruff Mark Woodruff Kelly Worley Tracy York Dana Woodfin Tony Woods Juniors 67 Charlie Green and Melvin Tucker play school! if Ritchie Coulter, Darrell Greer and Tommy Anderson all hurt the same A fm ' V V Z H finger? ' W if wi Q an , S in Lisa BeLew is the Cat's meow! Do they notice that itch, Dona Geron? xi' A . N TIE : . - -MM' 4 kjzi kfi-:-:,21f ' . ff . 'li .JIWQ - I W . L V ' s i ' fir iiee a ii is i T E sf + if i Ralph RGFUSGY is 8 DYO-bench Hi!GailBarfield! And they sayseniors eatalot! warmer! Are you ready for the Seniors of 1982?! 68 Juniors mera Shy Junior Ro Fllchard Tabor Talley Taylor Juniors CLASS OFFICERS: President - Cheryl Bailey, Vice-Presi- dent - Joanne Hardy. Anita Conley, Loria Patt, and Mary Franklin, camera shy? No way! Look before you leap, Ricky Jones! I Michael Tierney just loves chemistry! Jerry Hernandez takes a breather in the North Mesquite game The sophomores of 1981 are the second largest class at Samuell, with 421 students. The grad- uating class of 1983 seems eager to be involved in school activities. The sophomores' abundant energy during the year added much to the Spartan spirit. They played a vital part in various school clubs and activities, including football, drill, the all-school play, Thespians, and Student Council. Regina Adams Belinda Agnew Jacquelin Albritton Kelly Allen Pamela Allen Marsha Alston Thomas Anderson Susan Arias Julie Arnold Laura Atkins Sheri Atkins Cheryl Bailey Boris Barr Daniel Bassford Eduardo Bazan Brette Beasley Gregory Beasley Michael Beddow Tammy Bellah Gerald Bennett Sabrina Bishop Cheryl Blair Tanya Blevins Dora Bobien Deloris Bollin Robert Bolton Rudolph Borrego Tammy Bradley Keith Bradshaw Donald Brewer Doug Brewer Clint Brown Gary Brown Raylenne Brown Johnny Bryant Sophomores 71 Doug Bullard Royce Burke Gwen Burney Johnson Burris Derrick Butler Ronald Butler Norma Cadenhead Oscar Cadenhead Donna Caffey Laurie Caffey Kristi Cain Debra Cantu Tracy Cantwell Anna Carpenter Robin Carpenter Gloria Carter Sandra Carter Lonnita Cave William Chalkley Chris Chapman Mary Chism William Chisolm Lawrence Chumbley Rufus Cipriano Billy Clark Stacy Clayton Jerri Clinkscale 72 Sophomores xwff Q37 l'm not Berry! says Terry Wooten Derrone Kelley gets it all together in homemaking. N Elaine Cobb William Coffman Glenda Coleman Anita Conley lvan Cook Shawn Cooley Gary Cooper Larry Coronado Joe Cowart Danny Cox David Cox Sharon Crecy Bryan Crelia Weldon Crews Patricia Cross Scott Cummings Quintin Curl Richard Custard Michael Dale James Davidson Dedra Davis Karen Davis Marvin Davis Sophomores 73 74 Robert Dennie Amelia Diaz Chris Diegel Lee Direckson Billy Dittman Kim Dollgener Robert Dorn Melinda Dorrough Dale Dullenty Scott Dunn Leslie Ellason Sheri Ellis Kentry Ellison Teresa Embrey Norma Encinia Brian Esner Sylvia Espinoza Ralph Faure Rae Fisher Sophomores ' f f 2 Q Q A -We W i'l'l ' V l,e W, E y Q R H W Anita Conley says, Football players are so fine! 0 Yffi 5 ls this a line-up, David Cox, Ronald Martin, and Rudolph Borrego? -...f 5. Daleah Fleischer Kenneth Flick Phillip Forbus Chris Fordyce Chris Fowler Lorri Fowler Mary Franklin Timmy Frazier James Freeman Jana Fuller Michael Fuller Arnold Gamble Betty Garcia Fernando Garza Bobby Gilbreath John Gilliam Gary Goins Arrilla Gooch Will Gooding Jill Granberry Delores Green Eric Green Denise Gregory Milinda Grice John Grimmett Rebecca Guinn Steve Gustafson Sophomores 75 Norma Guthrie Therwanda Hadnot Becky Hamill Melody Hardeman Joanne Hardy John Hardy Patti Harris Kim Hart Cindy Hathcock Sheri Hatzenbuehler Floyd Hearld Eddie Hernandez Jerry Hernandez Tony Hernandez Charles Hibbler Cindy Hilburn Michael Hollins Michelle Honeycutt Sylvia Howard Kevin Hutchinson Dante lbanez Judy Jackson Tina Jacobs Rita James Paula Jeffcoat Debra Jefferson Michael Jefferson David Jenkins Steve Jett 76 Sophomores ,lf -11' Julie Arnold and Kim Martin: A-S-D-F-J-AK A l 15 asf Trojzal Lewis asks, You want me? L-g Return. N' we sb xx HQ: Jay Johnson Edward Johnson Rosalind Johnson Vanessa Johnson John Jones Kelly Jones Ricky Jones Billy Kannady Kevin Keasler Adrea Kelley Reginald Kelley Michael Kerry Tammy Kerry Wendy Kirkpatrick Mike Knapp Raynell Knippa Karen Kristof Lisa Lamb Christy Lambert Kim Lamm Sophomores 77 James Lane Steve Lanier Sherry Larue Leslie Lawson Amber Leffingwell Brad Lemons Ricky Lewis Sharon Lewis Trojzal Lewis Alberto Limon Rhonda Little Robin Lovell ' Ronnie Lovern Jeanne Lumpkin James Lyday Mike Lyles Derrell Mackey Mike Maines Adam Malone Terri Maloy Kimi Mancillas Donald Marmon Kelvin Marsh 78 Sophomores E 5 Jill Granberry always eats her roll after she's cleaned her plate. Johnny Martin Kim Martin Ronald Martin Susan Martin Canuto Martinez la A Wilma ,,,AtZ :VX L EL4 M ...,, . K ttia 'W ' I lx, If Mark Walker only knew what was in that cake! Lonnie Martinez Luciana Martini Lucrecia Mason Wayne Mays Susanne McCaa Donna McClung Joe McClure Rhonda McCollom S Donnett McCommon . .V,y , Ramona McCowan , l Angie McCulloch wtf' it Renee McGahey Stacy McGibboney Steve McMahan sg.-7 Beverly Meade Kevin Meredith Gary Miller 'KM .V' Kelley Miskell Clay Mitchell David Mitchell Sophomores 79 Ernest Mitchell Susan Mitchell Nelson Mixon Joyce Mokry Juan Montalvo Candy Moore Elizabeth Moore Kim Moore Eric Morgan Lee Morris David Moss Elizabeth Motyka Michael Murphee Kathleen Murphy Troy Murray Pam Murry Michelle Musick Lisa Mynar Lynn Neff Carol Nelson Christi Nichols Penny Nichols James Nixon 80 Sophomores l AA V kxr .Q Qi. ff 2 Janet Turner, Angela Webb, and Arrilla Gooch strut their stuff Kevin Potter jams. Toura Nobles Angela Norman Sherri O'Donley Donna Oliver Calvin Ollison Crystal Orren Clarence Owens Sherry Page Kellie Pannell Dean Parker Susan Parker Marsha Parsley Loria Patt Ftoy Patt Joel Patterson Andrea Penn Benny Perez Cindy Perez David Perry Margaret Pineda Tim Pinson Darren Plalcan Kevin Potter Michael Powell Billy Prince Broderick Prince Ken Purser Sophomores 81 Gabriel Ramirez Juanita Ramirez Ronnie Ramsey Cynthia Randell Steve Rangel Kerrick Rawlins James Record Donna Reed Linda Reed Mike Reed Rene Renfrow Leon Reynoso Ola Rice Vickie Richardson Raymond Richmond Lisa Roberts Darren Rochelle Francine Rodriguez Debra Rose Shirley Rowan Barry Russell LaRonda Russell Paul Russell Juanita Sarratl Sergio Saucedo Kim Schupbach 82 5 5 s Q , g,.ff'K at lory J A Belinda Agnew, Arrilla Gooch, Benny Perez Tawanna Hobbs, and Gary Goins are Adams' Angels. Gayla Scott Miles Seaman Clarence Searcy Susan Self Vinson Sellars Kenneth Sigman Kerrie Sikes Anita Simmons Annette Simmons Kelly Simmons Felicia Simpson Brian Skinner Christina Smith Deirdre Smith Sheila Smith Terrence Smith Tracy Smith Troy Smith Sandra Spencer Kim Squires Marilyn Steele Carolyn Sturdevant David Sutton Lupe Tamez Leslie Taylor Sharon Teel Sophomores 83 Cathy Templin Scott Tharp Gayla Thomas Jerry Thomas Lynell Thomas Mark Thomas Troy Thompson Kari Thomson Michael Tierney Anthony Tillman Larry Todoroff Jill Trantham Lester Tumey Aubrey Turk Janet Turner Lonnie Tutt Maria Valladarez Gloria Varela Carlos Velez Debra Vesterly Randall Waldron Mark Walker David Wallace David Walton Tracy Ward Annie Washington 84 Sophomores Candy Moore and Brette Beasley take a closer look in biology Brian Skinner reflects the agony of defeat. James Watson Angela Webb Floyd Webb Brenda Wells John Wells Kenneth Wells James Wheatley Lori Wheeler Stacy Whitehead Demetrice Wiley Denise Williams Donna Williams Larry Williams Mike Williams Tammye Williams Tracey Williams Cynthia Wilson Donna Wilson Gary Woody Berry Wooten Terry Wooten Valerie Wright Yolanda Wyrick Chris Yates Victor Ybarra Ftanzy Young Sophomores 85 3 L. In Ms. Burris' English class, Kelvin Marsh works hard. Susan Parker FREAKS OUT!!! 'Qi Get to work, Steve Gustafson. You're not a senior yet! Delores Green gets her lirst taste of Michelle Musick: Let's face it - Soph- Leslie Lawson says, What do you mean semester exams. omores are Ht. I have to pay fifteen cents again? 86 Sophomores Camera Shy Soph m0 FSS .J Parker Roberts R ,Hell OSS CLASS OFFICERS: Vice President - Sheryl B I' d R II t ' I Scott, President - Lisa Hoppert, Secretary - Kimber Sanders. G In 3 USSG CU S up lfl C BSS. dis: .sivllt Johnetta Custard and Cindy Featherston cheer on the mighty big blue. Sherry Mcclung, Ushucks Lost Againv. The game couldn't be that bad, could it, Michael Payne? The class of 1984 is the fifth freshman class ever to attend Samuell. The freshman football tearr had the impressive record of 6-1 and 2. The Bluejackets, which had a larger membership than las' year, claimed over 90 freshmen in its ranks. Freshman Choir, whose enrollment remained the same as last year, is composed of 65 students. At solo and ensemble contest the freshmen did well. Four members won gold medals for superior ratingsg six students received ribbons for excellence. The freshman class holds the single largest enrollment at Samuell, having 473 students. 'rw' 11 ,WK e al Willie Adams Sherry Alexander Yolanda Alexander Tammy Allen Paul Almon Frances Alonzo Juan Alonzo Carlos Amador Rose Ammons Pamela Armstrong Denise Askew Gary Avery Robert Avery Cindy Badgett Stella Bagley James Bailey Donna Baker William Ball Gina Bandru Jimmy Barfield Johnny Barfield Reginald Barron Linda Batchelor Michelle Bedford Brian Bellah Robert Benoit Terri Bergeaux Charles Betts Beth Billings Billy Birdwell Denise Black Dennis Blacknall Kim Blankenship Debbie Blythe Dixie Bobien Freshmen 89 Carlton Booker Richard Borrego Jeff Boyd Lori Brady Perry Braziel Ricky Breazeale Mary Brewer Tim Brewer Rhonda Bridwell Laura Bright Donnie Brown James Brown Renee Brown Jeffrey Bruton Sandra Bryant Teresa Bullard Tammie Burnett Cheryl Burroughs Larry Carroll Danny Catron Ronnie Chancellor Lisa Chandler Stacy Chapman Deanna Cheney Cecilia Cisneros John Clancy Nina Clayton Linda Clinkscale Tammy Coates Kim Coburn Jennifer Coffman 90 Freshmen XT Robin Miller Me? Camera Shy'P'P .N A 'FU 1' 1' Q 'bv-' We can still see you, Dorothy White. Connie Courtney Richard Craig Kim Crawford Gloria Cruz Charisa Cummings Johnelta Custard Jerri Dandridge Kim Daniels Travis Daniels Vickie Daniels Nomie Davalos Candy Davault Brad Davis Otis Davis Rosalind Davis Victor Davis Donna Dawson Shauna Demond Theresa Denton Natalie Derryberry Cherri Doughty Sandi Dreer Cathy Dugan Randy Dunn Roderick Dunn Edward Durrett Freshmen 91 Holly Ellis Sherian Espinoza Richard Fain Robert Fallin Joe Feagin Cindy Featherston Karla Fite Becky Flores Gerald Ford Derrick Fort Clauzella Fountain Gerald Freeman Lisa Frier Fructuoso Garcia Charles Garrett Debra Garrett Sabino Garza Thomas Geraldon Raymond Germany Mark Giles Nancy Gilliam Sherri Godbey Michael Golden Roy Gonzales Robin Good Kenneth Gragsone Dorothy Green Randall Green Tina Grimes Baltazar Gudino Karen Gunstanson 92 Freshmen fats., if G fs E t s o , 15' S. ,. f Q, 8 il 6 5 1 if 1 ,Q 'ff- '55 JT S Q - J, l x 'W 'lf' 51 if if - N 1 .. . fI:i 'F K ' i,'l ' 'S Rob Stokes gets cotton candy from Mr 4 Hands. Jackie Walker says, Wait till you see what I have in my purse. msd., ii,.--.4-9 - 1 Brian Guynes Serena Haggerty Richard Hagood Bryan Hall Grady Hall James Hall Raymond Hamill Lisa Harper Darrell Harrison Gary Hatfield William Hawkins Darcus Hawthorne Lisa Hawthorne Dawn Haynes Tammy Henderson Thomas Henderson Jeff Hennen Richard Henry Susie Herrera Cindy Hickman Rodney Hickman Mendy Hicks David Higginbotham Lois Higgins Beverly Hill Elbert Hill Freshmen 93 Shellie Hill Tawanna Hobbs Howard Holland Terry Holland Lisa Hoppert Kristen Howard Cathy Huey Kristina Humphrey Tony Hunter Brad Husband Steve Hyles Jose Ibanez Danny Jackson Maxine Jackson Karen Jeffrey Jimmy Jenkins Sheila Jenkins Sherry Jenkins Andrae Johnson Charles Johnson Clayton Johnson Edward Johnson Laquilla Johnson Norma Johnson Rod Johnson 94 Freshmen Reginald Floss is completing his work with flying fingers. 5,1 f-,W-f X it fv-N ness ts., M ,QQ .N Shellie Hill can't wait till class is over so she can go play tennis. R iiii i 1 L if -A 3 S Y ,7 Q Damon Johnston Bryan Jones Duke Jones Joanna Jones Lando Jordan Fred Jurik Tina Kammerdiener Robin Keeton Maurice Kelley Bryan Key Mary Key Christine Kidd Tracy Knight Elmer Kohorst Michelle Kuykendall David Lane John Lawrence Ramona Leaks Rene Leal Robert Leal Keith Leegood Eric Lennox Bill Lindley Rhonda Lindsey Lynelle Linker Regina Linwood Ricky Liston Charles Littleton Darla Littrell Karla Littrell Jeff Lofton Freshmen 95 DeLynn Loy Brian Luttrell Mark Mageors Sharon Malone Adolphus Maloy Amy Mankin Earl Mareit Tommie Markham Sean Martin Alma Martinez Jose Martinez Kelley Maurer Donna Mayo Sherry McClung Thomas McCommon James McCowan Gregory McCoy Tammy McCoy Joel McGahey Rena McGhee Sandra McGhee Robert McGowan George McKelvey Matt McNutt Gayla Melaun Tim Melton Kieth Meredith Shawn Mick Kevin Miles 96 Freshmen Robert Fallin has had a hard day. He needs Coast - the eye opener. Curtis Miller Dave Miller Frank Miller Melinda Miller Robin Miller Sonja Miller Jason Milligan Julie Milliman Lee Minafee Jeanette Mokry Claudia Montavlo Angela Morgan Kristin Morris Felix Moses Nena Moses Carolyn Moss Efren Munoz Tracy Munson Clyde Nabors Greg Neal Shawn Newsome Angela Nichols Lisa Nix Lynn Nix David Nobles Mark Norrell Patricia Norris Freshmen 97 Marc Nunez Glenda Nunley Debra Odom Michele Odom Beverly Owens Joe Owens Roderick Page John Parham Sam Patterson Paula Patton Michael Payne Jerry Perez Robert Phelps Cynthia Phillips Roy Phillips David Pierce Kimberly Pierce Greg Pierson Rosalio Pina Rodney Pitts Stanley Polk Darita Pool Chad Poston Rhonda Poston Susan Presley Tracy Pritchett Jan Rake Teresa Rawls Jackie Record Melvin Reed Bill Riley 98 Freshmen iii:- it i Q gas . ai il Rf If ix X ..,,, r .y f +- l .-Qsfieea .tf iii? fi:- . ..,, t tttlr it ttttt BK: S at r . -, f L f. Q , X 92' V D X ,Q ,r X jim i 5 I Barbara Steele, Smile, you're on Sparta Camera. Jerry Ritchie Elizabeth Roberts Robin Roberts Tabatha Robertson Debi Rodriguez Lazaro Rudulfo Keith Rogers Ann Ross Reginald Ross Calvin Ruble Belinda Russell Rhonda Rust Arturo Sanchez Autry Sanders Johnathan Sanders Kimber Sanders Sandra Sanders Jerrod Sawyers Scotty Scott Sheryl Scott Sharron Serrata Salina Shaw Shannon Shiplett Bobby Shumate Bobby Sims Melissa Smith Thea Sneed Eric Sora Mary Southworth Michael Spear Sekitha Spencer Freshmen 99 Yonis Sprecakowic Syneace Staggs Robyn Staley Kenneth Stanford Donna Starkes Sheila Staton Barbara Steele Charles Steele Daren Stevenson Cort Stilwell Rob Stokes Camille Stone Ronald Stout Tammy Stringer Danny Struggs Tammy Suiter Evette Stunkard Kenneth Tamez Bertha Taylor Alison Terry Robert Thompson Priscilla Torrez Becky Townley Ruben Trevino Shannon Trumbla Steven Turnage 100 Freshmen Yi Karen Gunstanson and Kim Coburn: M do WHAT'?'?? Morrow, you want us to N.. Y, K' ' 'ffl lla' 1.5 l l l ! I l l Tommy Utley Tony Vacio Shannon Vanderburg Jay VanSycIe Samantha Vaughan Steven Vaughan Marta Velasquez Pearl Villarreal Flosalinda Villarreal Stephanye Vinson Pete Wackett Alan Walker Jackie Walker Tammy Walker Mary Wallace Mike Wallace Tammy Walters Carol Walton Teresa Walton Yolanda Ward Cheryl Warren Gary Warren James Warren Yolanda Washington Herlinda Watkins Regina Watkins Angela Watson Marietta Watson Kim Watts FFGSIWITNGT1 101 Aunia Weathers Jerry Welch Vince Weldon Dorothy White Nylonda White Philip Whitley Mary Whitney Suzanne Wigington Lowry Wilkerson Brenda Williams Drusilla Williams Frank Williams Jeff Williams Alicia Wilson Jerry Wilson Garland Woodard Rhonda Woodard De Ann Woodruff Flidgell Woody Eva Workman Karen Wright Johnny Yates 102 Freshmen Teresa Walton: Donna Starkes, have you gotten to the good parl lf A i vet? , ,, A? 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X 4 5 A X, XWN , - A 5'l'?iX?'3i,-X X 4' 3 gg-:wX4fcg's1X:wXfx2arg if X: X ,,XX,R,XfcX,:X,1,WX:1 5, ,rn 1, f X x X X1 AQSQJEQ-1Q52.'YQX5'Rf 35514 'A X 9 XZX ,Q 4xfXa:XXqfXfX'XQX:XXwWgXfXQXXXWXX X XY SPARTANS WRAP UP FOR FALL Fall is football, fair day, Homecoming, raking leaves, riding bikes, eating turkey, watching the Dallas Cowboys, cheering the Royals through the World Series, and electing Ronald Reagan as Pres- ident. Students are desperately trying to keep up with their grades while anxiously awaiting the Thanksgiving holidays. The cheerleaders and banner team fall into Fall. Robin Brantley and Paula Bledsoe are KISS hopefuls. 9 ,, ,. rsll . W im . F ,, - il: , .I :sq ' ,M 59. A . is 2 F ' tr . .V rx, . ,L 3 .I F ' yt 3. ' fix, , I . V 3 ' ,. as ,.,g5' ' ' 'tx ,X X-Y Danny Catron jogs to keepin shape. ARE YOU READY for the Starlets of 1981!!! 106 Fall Y I 1,4 ll X f Mn 'UHQK S K ll White swings into tennis. Brenda Williams, Rhonda Bridwell, Lori Moore, Robin Hubbard, and Trish Butler bun- e y dle up at the Spruce game. Steve Baugh - buried alive!! W ur' uwvlt Rhonda Rhea, Lisa BeLew, and Todd Russell sont etudiente de franoais. Johnny Vldales trots out the door. Fall 107 E THE WW SAMUELL E EECONCERTCWJRII M ,lil M sam za, lfiao Q: ' it-if J-ri,..Q 1.9 .,.,-J. j L:-H -1 . . A I 'it L'-f 'F.'i'?'. ' Q. 5.1 - -.gfxfr-ff' .. .f f '5I ' Li f' 'Vf':1.ffS': f- RJ! ' 750 1 T f 7 ,O 'QE .VO .-, f 'ff . . , . 4: . , Cl, n . Q., , , It ,-.-A. I ' M . 5. f . x, . I R' 'f ntl' figs. ' h GL s by . fm lt' I s ww XS? - I v A-u' -if 1' K, 'T'-ff ' ' 33:2 ' ' Ui 25' 'KN 1. 1-La, M, - A - A A - - .cf 1.4-, fi? n fee ' .Fqnp '. 1 S51 . 4... -4' .'-1 cw x X' 3 Iliff ' ' ' 4 l ' 1 fa, ':'bfw'. . 1 .v Q- v f L ' .I fi 1 M ,, ex: -:vm H, sw if -' vs J' . f 5 fn! gl in ' 'is if ' 3 Q, li r in 1 t ' i I 29, 5 I J' lex X Q gray N 1 :K yr ' if by ' ii 1 ' Y Q Y 1 1 1 , i- f - Jlgxffy'-,a ':.',- .. -.,. A, ,, , ,H rs., - -- ' .3 65? ' .3 T, '-5 'QQQQ-?'ij1g'af'f 'L-gf 5.3 .5 Egg wil if-1 - as stty... Q.: .. 3. ..'-,, ,. 4 , - ,fu ,151 x.-1 f ,W '-1-.1 .M -i . ., , 1 -ZJV: ff.. ,. ii: . J.. ,- I 2,55-1. 5-.Vim , ,Y 5 1 f..-,r , I -- --.-ft213.Sr:'2, .5 ' 1' T EQ, f T 4 fj-'- go. l'f-,sf'f-- f- ,j-1-'e-.5 ,Qil,:Q214.Q' ,it ,-.5 V Zi- 41.-I ftf5'R9Q? ' We 3,6 .el Fw sf'1fZ3f-r. in -V Y '- 1 ' . f if -rf' ff: 471- if -' -'Fi . , 5- H H 1.-+1 W , N l , . Since the fall of 1973, Razz Ma Tazz has been a W. W. Samuell tradition. The show reached its height of glory this year with Seniors John Shumaker, Greg Pattillo, and Steve Radney emceeing. Accompanists Lisa Barger and Mitchell Mills enhanced the show with their musical talents, and student directors Lisa Meister and Joe Sullivan lent their advice to make Razz Ma Tazz an overall success. Show headliners were the Varsity Cheerleaders with a pom-pom routine to Money, and the Starlet officers' dance to Another One Bites the Dust. 4 PT? Y I .1 Q f r . , .:.5 rr -vue-.-..., ,.,,,,,J 0 0 0 is l I Q I' I g . . 63 i Joe Sullivan and Lisa Meister are MF- CYOOK diff-ECIS with CIHSS the student directors. Greg Pattillo, Steve Radney, and John Shumaker ham it up emcees. The Concert Choir is Moving Right Along with One Voice. 108 Student Life -.gt v W f :'m Johnny Bryant is taken by Country Roads. 'John Shumaker and Kim Cade have All That .Jazz. ' Tina Morgan is The Rose. Lisa BeLew is Upside Down. Brenda Corder says Open Sesame. Diane Trent Bites the Dust. Kevin Sumrow sings Entropy. Student Life 109 Roxanne Young and Joe Sullivan imitate Leona. Mike Baker, Bryan Crelia, and Johnny Bryant are all wet. l Lucrecia Mason has The New Look. Tina MOFQSH has me SafUfd3Y Nighi Live Alaina McCoy says, After You. fever. Billy Lile knows a Bird Dog. Lisa Barger is a trusty accompanist. 110 Student Life a Dreamer. J f 1 Chism has a little trouble her makeup. Diane Trent and Jeff Granberry are Taking Their Time as seniors. Grice and Allen Robin- are friendly. Charles Robertson and Charles Green become the Blues Brothers. Q: WEL -- ,n . Martinez, Connie Baylor, and Steve Baugh prove that three Young. Wackett and Daynna Breithaupt warn Don't Fall ln Love The Chggfleadefg Want Money, Rza-.V H 4, Shari Jones sings Bastille l Roxanne Young twirls to Free for All.' 941195 Joe Sullivan is attacked by Daynna Breithaupt and Roxanne Student Life 111 fai On October 17th Samuel! High School students were released from classes to attend the State Fair for the 25th year. The Texas State Fair has been in operation in Dallas for 91 years. The Spartans played football in the Cotton Bowl, defeating the Skyline Raiders 7-0. r day is fair day The score speaks for itself! ,.,. 'C' s A ..N., . :Q T at M i g ff. mf' -X-'t,,,qf Jn .. . .. ,N Q A .. .. A5.e-t ,.,..,r tv - . lwvkf Tina Grimmett munches out at the fair. Mike Mize, are the rides that rough? Renee Brown is a swinger! ttt.t. tttt Y wrrrl 1 ,t.tttt,,,,tt- if ' ,.. . V M rrrss 1 rm.. t S :..s Z f gt. Q , .x 1 J :slurry MLWWW ,,., A .sv 1 , , L at . .'-' f-1li 4 r - ,k b . Q I W iff! I 'N' ' ,wM,,,,.,,,,...,... 5 . NP-'l ' Q, W I N N A r N,,, . ., K f 5? S V!-- T ' it W K -q-ssl!! 5 K In . g A S' ' 'I I , f Alaina McCoy and Tammy Page are hunk hunting. EI'iC Walkel' and Ralph MCGUWGY 90 window Sh0DPinQ in auto building. Areyouahired gun,Greg Cohen? WhiCh Way did he 90, DSYUH-3 Brei- 112 Student Life thaupt? Trojzal Lewis and Regina Bennett are part of the loyal Spartan turnout. spartans Hawkins, Renee Russell, and Pam Slayden ride the Loretta Freeman: Oops, wrong way! Banda Hawkins: Come on, Bretl corral apaches For the first time in Spartan history, the drill offi- cers, cheerleaders, and banner team performed at a different kind of basketball game - a donkey baket- ball game. On October 27th they played the Spruce drill officers and cheerleaders at the Southeast Y.M.C.A. The Starlet officers beat the Apache officers 1-0. Samuell's Varsity Cheerleaders defeated Spruce's cheerleaders 3-1. The Banner Team played hard, but only tied Spruce's boys 2-2. Saddlesore, Paula Bledsoe? Bret Paschall: Giddy-up, Randal Student Life 113 SPAFITANS C. WELCOME ALUMNI Mr. Blackmon entertained the Samuell stu- dent body at the 1980 Homecoming Assem- bly- Mr. Blackmon has given the Hgmeggm- Senior Court Nominee, Kathy Foster, and escort Jeff Scott are intro ing pep talk for eight years. The Spartans, new and old, enjoyed an afternoon pep assembly. Added attractions in the pep assembly were the famous boys' pom-pom routine which, as always, was suc- cessful and the crowning of the Homecoming Queen. duced in the assembly. Donna Frazier is announced Homecoming Queen. l .t i 53 2 Q Spartans, parents, and alumni show spirit at the assembly. 5221 gggfgnzand Rita Duran interpret Cheers for the Chris Canada is broke after buying all the cheerleaders mums. 114 Student Life Steve Christian, Chris Canada, Jeff Scott, Greg Cohen, and Greg Pattillo are Born To Be AIive. 1 I V359 Johnson is announced DIHYGF Of Mr. Blackmon says, Momma let your babies grow up to be Spartans. Pe week. tammy Grice and Darla Goss announce Robin Brantley welcomes alumni with open arms. Tell' SPOHSOFS. Student Life 115 HGIVIECOIVIING DANCE FIGLLS The Homecoming Dance was held in the lunchroom on November 14, 1980, following the Spruce football game. The dance started at 10:00 p.m., and was over at 1:00 a.m. There were approximately three hundred former graduates, present students, and their guests at the dance. The Senior Class received proceeds, and senior parents served as chaperones. Ken Pool of King Sound was the D.J. and provided the music. Ms. Reba Cost, the dance's sponsor said that students were very well- behaved, and that the dance was a success. Susan Ballew and Steve Radney Lance Ballew and his date slot Dance the Night Away! dance to the music. Samuell Spartans Celebrate Good Times at the Homecoming Dance. 116 Student Life Jerome Robinson shows his date his charm. s ,..L. . H 3, gl X otitis? sr eth Gilliam - This is not the time or the place to play eek-a-boo. Brenda Mabary asks Jay Penn for just one more dance. Mr. Nagy, Steve Fladney and Zena Fluzicka have a Coke. Where's the Smile? y E 5 I berry Hernandez and Lorri Fowler sit this James Pate wonders, Do you love as good Bobby Pitts says, Look ma, no dance out. as you look? hands! Student Life 117 HGIVIECOMING COURT ANNOUNCED The Homecoming Court is a 24 year tradi- tion at Samuell, starting in 1957. Two fresh- man, two sophomore, two junior and three senior girls are elected by their respective classes into the Homecoming Court. The entire student body then votes on one girl to be the Homecoming Queen. The 1980 Homecoming Queen was Donna Frazier. 'wg gglfldy Marshal' gives a congratulatory hug to Donna Ffa- 1980 Homecoming queen, Donna Frazier and escort Randy Marshall Escort Steve Radney and Senior Court Teri Smith. Escort Jeff Scott and Senior Court Kathy Foster. 118 Student Life 4. Escort Shawn Newsome and Freshm Court Julie Milliman. an Escort Lance Ballew and Freshman Escort Brad Lemons and Sophomore Court Kim Crawford. Court Kellie Pannell. Escort Ronnie Ramsey and Sophomore Escort Craig Johnson and Junior Court Escort Jeff Granberry and Junior Court lCourt Margaret Pineda. Margo Powell. Lisa BeLew. The 1980-81 Homecoming Queen and her court. Kellie Pannell escorted by Brad Lemons in the Homecoming Assembly. Student Life 119 n -1-----fem-mwwwwwmwwmlmmmflwlmWWW,,..mWmMw.mMmMw.t.,.m...a...f 1- -,-S,-ff,-ff, , , , , ---- - - - ge..-,...................,.W......MWml....,,.,llM.,l.m..W.l.N,w.,..Nl.l,.,.,.,,-n.,.l.,-M..uW.l.....v,.M.,,-.......S.....:Q. VARSITY FGOTBALL l l E I 5 3 Standing: Allan Robinson, Buck Wilson, Wayne Gibson, Mike Mize, John Paul Angulano, Brad Boruk, Duane Peters, Terry Russell, Lance Ballew, Mike Higgins, David Chumbley, Tim Williams. Row 2: Jeff Moody, David Kuykendall, Jay Penn, Roy Walker, Vincent Thomas, Paul Russell, Roy Miller, Scott Bene, Willie Gloria, Johnny Vidales, Frank Haggerty. Flow 3: Kelly l sss ss t .D . 513 M, ,-,' 8 3 ii'f - 16 I sf 1 ' Q1 ' L ..,: D Q Spartans are rarely fenced in. Q ?.W..,.......,,.,...,,..........,...., 1'i T'g'm m.,s.......,,..,.......'1.w!,.T.,f. ffQl1..J HAS WINNING SEASGN A41 ,, ,Y NJones, Barry Coburn, Keith Beasley, Kane Hansard, Scott Fewell, Rodney Fields, Ruben Jenkins, Kenneth Johnson, Zeb Johnson, Byron Scott. Sitting: Earl Few, Orlando Vasquez, Tony Jackson, Alvin Carter, Mgr. Weldon Crews, Ben Laster, Toura Nobles, Terry Wackett, Paul Cashel. VARSITY COACHES: Mr. Billy Russell, Mr. David Grounds, Mr. Dennis McAdams, and not pictured Mr. Arvel Smith. MANAGERS: Norman Meche, Bubba Lamont, and Weldon Crews. The W. W. Samuell Varsity football team finished third in their new district in 1980. The Spartans completed the season with a record of 5-4-1. Samuell received more cover- age this year than any year before. The Samuell-North Mesquite game, which the Spartans won 24-14 was fea- tured as Game of the Week. Varsity Football 121 NNw.wQv.N..,,w.,,M.- .,., ,.W.....w.,,...,..W...M., m,.,l..Wi.m.W,,,..,, n.,, M i,.t.,n,,..wW.,......,,...m.,.w,......W.Nhe-,,.....fxs.,Xw1-11-Y ,,,,,,, , , ,,-,,-Y,.,...........,-,.,,..,.,d,.,i....W,,.m..,.,.W.w,.M.WW.u.m.t.,WM.i..,,.,.WM,M.m.,......,.,,.m.............,....,.,.,.... - John Paul Anguiano Brad Boruk Lance Ballew Alvin Carter Paul Cashel David Chumbley Barry Coburn Weldon Crews Earl Few Scott Fewell Rodney Fields Wayne Gibson Willie Gloria L, ll L Qi Qjblg, . f, ' 4, .fling A We ww Q Willie Gloria must have a fan club. The Spartans celebrate their victory over South Garland. 122 Varsity Football Z..w,..aM ..W, M ,,,,..., M ,.,M,,M,. M,M,,M.,..,...,...W...,W....a,.......................X....,-,,,W,W-..Q..,,.s...x,..n....,....mm.,.M.m.W.M.m,.K,.. j jmlmwlwmil. ,,., W W,,M.,,..,..l.....,, Y,Y,,.,. ....,,...aw.,,, Frank Haggerty Kane Hansard Mike Higgins Tony Jackson Ruben Jenkins Kelly Jones i Xiii i ,esg Terry Wackett says, l'm doing the best I can! Kenneth Johnson Zeb Johnson David Kuykendall Samuell threatens, but fails to capitalize onthe Bryan Adams 12 yard line. Lance Ballew tries to stay warm at the The scoreboard says it all, Spruce game. Varsity Football 123 fflflfiflflfffllIIQXIflfilfH112IlfflflflTl11 fgwlf.fLfLEg,Mll, Willie Gloria, Johnny Vidales, and Bret Paschall enjoy the South Garland pep assembly. Orlando Vasquez Johnny Vidales Terry Wackett Roy walker Tim williams Buck wilson The Spartans take time to watch the Starlets at halftime. W',1ff,ffffQQ1ffQ1lI1IfQI1,flQlg.QQQffff7ii 'i l S W Samuell begins a long drive against Skyline. Frank Hagerty H5 carries the ball against Roo- sevelt. Varsity Football 125 V ......,f,.,,, .,A... ,.i.,,......,-.Yget,.,.,..,W.mm,,...W.,t,.,p.,w.,.,.,.W.,,..,t.,..,....,,.,....,f...,La,.s.,......,.,,,La,is,, 7. .T . ,..g, , -V-V V VVV: ........,... ,W ,.,..,....,.,,LW.-M.Mm.,.WW,,,m.,,mW..mw.w.,Mm,.,,......Mm........., 126 J. J.v. WINS DISTRICTM Standing: William Chalkley, Ricky Harden, Doug Tramel, Terry Braziel, Geno Thompson, Mike Reed, Paul Shuffield, Phillip Forbus, T John Gilliam, Brad Lemons, Gary Brown, Duane Homan, Curtis Arnold. Row 2: Coach Lawless, Billy Clark, Dewayne Hamilton, Mike Bolton, Wendel Smith, Stacy Whitehead, Keith Davis, Rickey Turner, Brian Burns, Ralph Ramsey, Jerry Hernandez, Mike Fuller, Jerry Taylor, Coach Peterson. Kneeling: John Chism, Billy Dittman, Kevin Meredith, Jay Johnson, Stan Moore, Ronnie Ramsey, Anthony , Tillman, Frankie Evans, Ronnie Lovern, Keith Davis, Mark Presley, Gerald Bennett. The Junior Varsity foot- T ball team had an out- standing season this year, , winning their district with l an 8 and 2 record. The coaches felt that the team displayed a good attitude and much enthu- siasm. Bobby Pitts, John Chism, Stacey Whitehead, and Mike Reed know their team is 91. John Gilliam puts it on for the Spartans. Coach Lawless is ready to take onthe whole team. V. Football -l' Mnhi W., ,1,,M .... ...........,..........-e......,......-. w....,........ .1:,A, ,, ..i BABY BLUE COMES THROUGH ony Vacio, Arturo Sanchez, Howard Holland, Terry Holland, Rodney Hickman. John Clancy, Bobby Sims, David Nobles, Charles Johnson, Vince Weldon, Jeff Bruton, Darrion Fort, Robert Fallin, Joe Reed, Edward Johnson, Mike Wallace. Row 2: Coach Oliphant, Michael Payne, Lowry Wilkerson, Kevin Morgan, Eric Raymond Hamill, Tony Hunter, Keith Meredith, Shawn Newsome, Bryan Key, Jay VanSyckle, Johnny Yates, James Brown, Bottom Row: Chad Poston, Tracy Munson, Gerald Freeman, Robert Love, Dennis Blacknall, Donnie Brown, Brad Davis, Johnny Yates says, I wonder if she's watching me. the bench. Morgan says, He took my place The Freshman team drives for a score. Samuell's Baby Blue started out well in their first high school season with a winning record of 5-1-2. Samuell's freshman team came from three feeder schools: John B. Hood, Fred F. Florence, and E. B. Comstock. Tony Vacio says, Do I have to change my jersey again, Coach? Freshman Football 127 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL WINS 1 maawWm.W.wfMWww.VQ,, ,ff W J f , ,, , fzigfww' WWW, . ,ww is 09EBOA'i.!? LL L is s PL ,,,, 2 1 wa 1 www we ff- ,, LLL 2 1 .-': f 34 wir: ff,w' if f T .Qi 2 it 'L 0 2 Q-,, 2 ,L.' g F 'L' 51 1 KLL, . U , ' W93? 49+ With a pre-season record of 6-0, the Varsity Volleyball team started out well. The team, consisting of a majority of Seniors, came out 3-3 in district play. Their overall record for the year was 11- 3. This was the seventh year for Varsity Volleyball at Samuell. FeFe Bluitt stretches for the ball. 128 Volleyball .9- Standing: Nancy Dreer, FeFe Bluitt, Sherry Fite, Vicki Chism, Coach Karlen. Kneeling Sherrie Williams, Veronica Davis, Karen Burney, Kim Sanders. I I 1 E 5 1 2 a e i i i E FeFe Bluitt Karen Burney The Varsity is introduced in a pep assembly. l ,,,b, ,, S W l MV ,, 4M W ,. il. , 1 4.1 Vicki Chism Veronica Davis Nancy Dreer N. Sherry Fite Kim Sanders Sherrie Williams Put a spin on it, Sherrie Williams. Vicki Chism shows her talent. Q H Sherrie Williams, Sherry Fite and Kim Sanders are not camera shy. Volleyball 129 ' ' ' ' ' ' l mmsmmseLa..l.NL..e,,e.1.,..,Q...,.,..e.m.l.m.,.W..s.M.,M ,..., , ,,,,. M ,,,N,n,. . l n.., ., ,,,,,,.. M, ,,., . M,,, M ,.,,,.,....,.m n,,N,N.N,, l. W,.....,l ,,,,T A .,,, W twW.c.am,a,.e:,H,ws,.s1.e1aaaqe.eqsaeses.e,Lm,..,.s.uN..,,L,,esM,,M......l.,...,,,..,W, n,N.,.mn....n..,..M.., l W., ,ww N,,,.,,MW.,. W. ,l,,,..,...,..n,ll.........ul.rm.,,..,.,.,5........., J.V. VOLLEYBALL JUIVIPS l 2 Standing: Shari Jones, Gwen Burney, Guadalupe Tamez, Tina Curtis, Rosalind son, Coach Martinez. Kneeling: Cheryl Blair, Norma Cadenhead, Helen Freeman, erly Meade. Samuell has had a Junior Varsity Vol- leyball team for five years. This year their district record was 3-3. Along with football, volleyball, too, is in a new dis- trict. This year's district schools were South Oak Cliff, Skyline, Spruce, Roo- sevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Bryan Adams. V., 'WZWQQ 2 ' is XV, lf if? x L u? 'fi' 49' .., f iw .1 i ' ,K f 9 The J.V. is introduced in the pep assembly. H ,frm fl K'w,,,g,,,, , , K Beverly Meade says, l just have to get Beverly Meade gives herself a hand. 'Helen Freeman says, lt's a bird, it's a that fly. plane. . 130 Volleyball 1 l gg I, . - u,M,,,,.., ,.... .-- . .-. 3 BOWLING TEAM STRIKES AGAIN kneeling: Ms. Spadafore, David Cox, Randy Harrison, Dona Geron, Troy Smith, Beth Rakes- aw, Chris Warren. Sitting: Gayle Dupree, Steve Gilbreath, Linda Reed. Dona Geron and Linda Reed strike a pose. I -'xiii Gayle Dupree let's it roll. Beth Flakestraw studies the pins. lllll The Bowling Team did well this season as the boys finished with a 7-2 record, and the girls closed the season at 5-4. Cliff Campbell and Linda Reed were the top bowlers on each team. Ms. Spadafore is the bowling sponsor this year. My ...,,. V Beth Ftakestraw tries to pick up a spare. Randy Harrison goes for a strike. Bowling 131 K. rl? i, 25 ia l i zx sfgg f f i ll' - few: w r -Q , 35, gg K x , 1, ,ct W, 'Nt . sg E , 1 1 , s 5 'A agp E X E ' T l' m , -1 Q W ,E l E ' gf' El l 2 2 5 Q wr Y , , S? .9 5, , it tt , I Emi 5 ,ilu ll' ' lsiili :el glitz it l f. .1,., . gl I 2 I :srl Y E x ill llg E33 Eis . ...Tjg 1-: . V N! '2'f Aibgi i' 1: T it yl ,.... ... l T' is ,ggu g E all 3 ,Qi 'E .lv iii . l 'I l .K i, ,,.., IU K E E , tst ll . 5,1 5 Q Z ..: ,y . 5. EE! Q ' H S is El .fs 'U S ai l milf NEF F? 5' 1, Q? 9 5 , V Tl . l 5' .Q Q: 3 Fl? l ' 5 K ii . l : X lf' iz. at E Q, ..,.., 5 T fl2EQ.lQQi:Q. 22- 5 Y li E gf 3 . 5 s 3 fl Q Q T is l , gg fl MJ., 2 f g x is . l and - BUffif15 always has 3 Smile for Beth Gilliam and Ms. McCollum - sisters? students! Mr his l Is Ms. Spadafore in or out? M. 'UQ tss t N 'TT' , lv , Ms. Lewis: But you have to have government to Randy Garcia keeps Ms. Armstrong in stitches. graduate! W. W. Samuell is a large high school with a total enrollment of 1,628. There are one hundred and ninty-two teachers, aids, clerks, custodians, and principals employed here by the D.l.S.D. The faculty works together to foster learning through a variety of course offerings: English, math, industrial arts, homemaking, science, history, government, business, and cooperative education. The faculty members also promote school spirit by their interest in school activities, and by sponsoring many extracurricular events. Academics ty Teresa Haddock reviews THE RED PONY before her oral report in English. Elf l oach Russell Samuell. welcomes the freshmen Beware! Mr. Yanez is always on the move. Robert Benoit and Steve McGowan work on their research paper in the library. , tk ,. Ms. Wolfe reads The Sentinel hot from the press. Chuck Jorgenson catches a few hours sleep while waiting to see his counselor. Faculty and Academics 133 IN DEDICATIGN The dedication of the TORCH has always been an honor to both the TORCH, and to the recipient of this award. The an- nual dedication is voted on by the senior class and the TORCH staff. , This year's dedicatee is a newcomer to W.W. Samuell. He has contributed much to Samuell through his hard work and dedication. He has raised the morale of the student body. His willingness to help the students and talk with them has facilitated communication bet- ween the student body and administration. For 'his help, kindness, understanding, goodwill, faith, and determination, we, the 1981 graduating seniors and TORCH Staff of W.W. Samuell High School, dedicate the 1981 TORCH to our principal, Mr. Harold J. Filgo. 'X ' .. Mr. Filgo calls the bank to check to see if the temperature is 80 so he can turn on the air conditioning. Faculty and Academics Mr. Harold J. Filgo Caught in the act IVIR. HARCLD J. FILGO Mr. Filgo receives a plaque from Editor-in-Chief Holly Maxey presents Mr. Filgo with a boutonniere at the first pep assembly. B Gi ' ' eth Ilram during the TORCH assembly. Mr. Filgo and his girl friday, Ms. Clanton take care of business. Mr. Filgo welcomes the freshmen to Samuell. May I have your attention pIease. Faculty and Academics 135 Principal Harold J. Filgo As I look back on much of the 1980-81 school year, I think of interesting questions. How do you like Samuell? How are they treating you at W. W. Samuell? Are you the new principal? My answers have been, Yes, I like it at Samuell, They are treating me great, and Yes, l'm the principal at W. W. Samuell. Leaving Sunset High School, where l had been for twelve years was difficult because l was leaving friends l had made over the years. Coming to W. W. Samuell was a change, but also a chance to make many new friends. My reception was warm and friendly. Students, faculty, and parents were friendly and cooperative. I was impressed with the spacious, clean building and grounds, a friendly student body, and a dedicated faculty. Even in the second semester l'm still asked by some, Are you the new principal? My answer is, I guess l am, but I don't feel new, I feel l am a part of W. W. Samuell. To the Seniors, I regret that I only had one year to work with you, but l'm glad I had the opportunity to do so. To the Juniors, plan to accept the role of leadership. This role has always been important to a successful school. To the Sophomores, you are the backbone of activities. Be a part of your school. To the Freshmen, plan to work toward participation and leadership in the many activities. To all future students, yours is a great future because of the work and dedication that has gone before you. W. W. Samuell is a great school in a caring community. All of us will be better because of our association with the school and its program and with each other. l'm glad l'm here. Sincerely, Harold J. Filgo Principal Mr. Filgo seems to always keep busy. 136 Faculty and Academics Mr. Harold J. Filgo Mr. Filgo supports the Spartans at the Spruce pep assembly Assistant Principals SM Mr. Aubrey Bratcher Ms. Reba Cost Mr. Phil Jones Mr. Bratcher and Mr. Yanez support the Spartan Team. Hello, Mr. Jones speaking. It looks like Mr. Yanez would rather be at the beach than at this football game. Mr. Adolf Yanez Ms. Cost always smiles when she walks down the hall. There are four assistant prin- cipals at Samuell who aid Mr. Filgo. Mr. Jones is completing his first year at Samuell as the Dean of Instruction, while' Mr. Bratcher finishes out his second year in Student Administration. Mr. Yanez and Ms. Cost have both been at Samuell for four years as the heads of Student Personnel and Student Activi- ties, respectively. Faculty and Academics 137 Important Personnel The registrar, librarian, counse- lors, principal's secretary, and the nurse all play a vital part in the run- ning of Samuell. The counselors are available to students who need schedule, col- lege, or personal advice. The nurse is involved with blood-pressure. The librarians are helpful, especially when Spartans are doing research papers, and Ms. Clanton is involved with all school operations. X 0 I Mr. James Bruner Ms. Charlene Ms. Carolyn Fulton Ms. Mary Hawkins Counselor, S.l.T. Clanton Librarian Principal's Secretary Registrar N 5 M sr 1' 3 T 4' - L 3 li' H i' ' W ,. -. 3 ., Ms. London finds another senior without enough credits Ms. Linda Jett Ms. Erma Lewis Ms. Eloise London i to graduate. Ms. Vining asks You want your scheduled changed again? 138 Faculty and Academics Counselor Counselor Counselor 5, l 1-gn. as .i.. l :KIL :VV Mr. Charles Osler Ms. Mary Ms. Jean Vining CoordinatorfDeaf Sunderland Counselor, S.l.T. Nurse ' l l l Nurse Sunderland says, Put this under your tongue and don't talk, Cynthia Wilson. Clerks and Paraprofessionals We Q.. 1, 'Y ' ' WM. Ms. Betty Abbott Ms' Maneua Allen Ms. Betty Bennett Ms. Lee Clayton Ms. Virginia Cobb Ms. Floy Epps Library Clerk Reading Aide Teachers Aide' S'EA Typist Library Clerk Asst. Principals' Secretary ' .,A,i f, ':: 'V 9 be C CA 1- L2 ' 1'- f t all f., , Ms. Joyce Ms. Mary Fite Mr. Raymond Ms. Nema Feuerbacher Attendance Clerk Greene Hollingsworth Principal's Clerk Study Center Clerk i v Ms. Hughes concentrates on her figure. Ms. Gwen Hughes Principal's Clerk - . .f,f ,,: fi Ms. Inez Marshall Counselors' Clerk r- .ff 'i ' 'G A . 5, ,eq C , l ,fl , xi 'A if Z , ,.. ' nf If QE' f yy' ' 1 ra. s 1 F h3i,sPi,f b ' .Q , 4, Xl .K 'i'ft.2fii6E5?x:,rf1+1I.ii-Qe'if.r5i'?fw Laura Perez Ms. Kathleen Smith Ms. Donna Sudderth Ms. Jane Trollinger Ms. Shirley White Ms. Veda Wright Clerk Study Hall Clerk Study Hall Attendance Clerk 117 Ms. Feuerbacher takes time out from her busy schedule to smile for the camera. There is much detail work to attend to at Sam- uell, ranging from the typ- ing in 112, to calling every person who is absent. Clerks around the school work long hours to accom- plish their tasks. Study Hall teachers give stu- dents a chance to catch up on homework during an off period, while teacher's aides work individually with students. Faculty and Academics 139 ,.. ,. ,, ..., 1. we 4 f - 1. 'Wig we Q Y rf ,V .9 .g ' 1. Interpreters Samuell has been the Dallas Regional High School for the Deaf for six years. There are fourteen interpreters who sit in on hearing classes and inter- pret for the deaf students. Learning sign language is similar to learning a for- eign languageg it takes much patience and dedi- cation, a good vocabulary, and years of practice to become a proficient inter- preter. Ms. Donna Allison Ms. Michele Baker Ms. Tina Campbell Ms Betty Cranford Ms. Jan Dumas Ms. Da Egan Mr Calvin Nagy Jan Dumas SHYS. This is 8 verb. Mg, Dgbbig naulel-son Mr. Dave Robertson Ms Connie Smith Sign Language Club MIM -fi if Karen Withrow has flYif 9 fingefs- Ms. Mary Vines Ms. Joni Warren Ms Karen Withrow 140 Faculty and Academics English and Foreign Language f ve, 'M Ma. Jewel Adair Ma. Linda Adams Ma. Lisa Albright English, Junior Fled English, PUB, English Cross Cheerleading Nt! kt Ms. Mattie August Ma. Betty Bell Ma. Peggy Braden Directed Studies, Deaf English, Journalism, English, Speech, DAR Education Sentinel Ma. Sandra Bryant Ma. Marilyn Burria Ma. Mary Elizabeth Special Education English, Allied Youth Crawford English Ms. Adams and Ms. McCollum are faculty cheerleaders? W. W. Samuell is one of the few schools in Dallas that use the Phase Elective Program for English. Students are allowed to choose their own course, with their English teacher's approval. The freshmen have only four choices, but the sophomores, iuniors, and seniors have twenty-seven different courses to pick from. Some of the English courses offer Shake- speare, musical comedy, poetry, mythology, mass media, speed reading, semantics, and, of course, grammar. Ms. Crawford pleads to David Dixon, Get that boa constrictor from around my ankles. Seniors sing to underclassmen Please Take English during the Course Fair. Faculty and Academics 141 Ms. Linda Deering Ms. Excell Groggs Ms. Jessie Hall Ms. Miriam Hanys Ms. Robin Hill Reading, Deaf Education English, Spanish, Wld. English Resource, Deaf Deaf Education History, Spanish Club Education Ruben Jenkins with one of his angels, Ms. Adams. Ms. Judy Karlen Ms. Rita Lopez English, Health, Special Education Basketball Ms. Msry Kay McCollum Ms. Glenda McKinney English, TORCH, S.l.T. English, Deaf Education v Barron Shepard and Ms. Peterson say, Ms. August asks Michelle Honeycutt, You mean I have to go to the office? Us talking in the library? 142 Faculty and Academics S Gly. ' lf li g 5 , 'l 1 it M N- Ms Ellen Miller Mr Mike Mitchell Ms Omella Mitchell peech, Deaf Education Reading, Deaf Education English, Deaf Education Ms. Patty Peterson Ma. Peggy Pullen Special Education, English, F.T.A. Speech, Deaf Education Roller Skating Club Ms. Mary Quinn Not another call slip? asks Ms. Stafford. Ma. Juanita Reed Ms. Gayle Flhoads Me. Mary Spadefore Ma. Eddie Stafford Ms. Susan Wolfe French, Wld. History, English, Spanish, Spanish Reading, English, D.E., English, F.T.A. Reading, Roller Skating French Club, N.H.S. Club, Allied Youth Bowling Club W Three foreign languages ,,.. .vw s Braden bows her head after a long S-5 and Madame Fleed says, Ouvrez livres a la page numero 247. votre les are offered at Samuell. Span- ish I, ll, Ill, and IV are offered to students who are inter- ested. Also, four years of Latin, and three years of French are available to any Spartans who wish to learn the languages. Spanish, Latin, and French students learn much about the customs, culture, and tra- ditions of the language they study. Faculty and Academics 143 Business and Cooperative Education Spartans who want to gain a back- ground in business have a great opportunity. Students can take typ- ing, shorthand, accounting, general business, career exploration, and clerical practice. Michelle Burke works hard in V.O.E. Ms. Jolene Aicklen Ms. Bonnie Blesse Ms. Harlene Cawyer V.O.E., O.E.A. I D.E., D.E.C.A. V.O.E. Lab, Deaf Ed., V.0.C.C.T. Mr. Bill Day Mr. Larry Flores Ms. Eva Griffin D.E., D.E.C.A. V.A.C., Deaf Education H.E.C.E., H.E.Ft.O. , 1 X any 2 Ms. Betty Hawkins Ms. Charles McRae V.O.E. Lab, O.E.A. ll C.V.A.E., V.O.C.T. ASQ? QBBG i Lee Morris and Monica Guyton try to improve their typing speed. Ms. Scott warns students, 'tYou better stop looking at 144 Faculty and Academics your keyboard. lr - --. Mr. Ben Rice Ms. Velma Scott Ms. Dolores Shavers Accounting, General Typing, Shorthand Special Ed. Business Ms. Janet Thomas Mr. Julius Vassallo Mr. Melvin Weisz yping, Clerical Practice, V.O.C., V.A.C. l.C.T. S.I.T. After a long day, Ms. Thomas waits patiently for the S.l.T. meeting to begin. lt? Mr. Weisz says, lf you want to make money, you really have to work hard. Mr. Rice discusses the next chapter in accounting. Cooperative Education is designed to prepare students for the business world with laboratory and on-the-job training. Students are taught typing, shorthand, filing, and other business skills in lab. Later, Spartans can work half-day to gain experience. Faculty and Academics 145 Fine Arts Samuell's Fine Arts Department is outstanding. Speech, drama, and art are some of the many courses offered to Spartans. Also, there are chorus, Jes- tersl, band, orchestra, and stage band for musically talented students. For Spartans who are especially vocal, the speech department attends many speech contests during the year. Also, the art classes sponsor many art Shows at Samuell, and display the WQVK Mr. Clements Crook Mr. Fred Fagen Mr.'Jefl Morrow often during the year. Chorus, Basic Music, Ceramics, Art Club, Deaf lguS'f1L't-- 'gfsnfav Jesters! Education re.f.hg5J'?anSo'r' 1 3 Nt I Mr. Morrow: No, Karen Gustanson all that money will not get you an A. tk m',,3,,,+,,,,ww: of ,V -. 'faqsnr X' - , :tm - -ay aww, ,. gli. my Mr. Fagan assists his students in pottery class. 146 Faculty and Academics Ms. Elaine Spearman Ms. Ellen Vanderslice Art, Art Club Drivers Education, Handbell Choir, D.E. l Mr. Sonny Walters Mr. Bill Wartes Ceramics, Art, Sculpture, Band Art Club l Mr. Walters is the spirit of Halloween. Homemakin and Industrial Arts Benny Allen Ms. Joyce Armstrong Ms. Pat Brown Mr. Heliodoro Cantu Architecture, Homemaking-Food Lab, Homemaking-Cloth Lab, Industrial Tech., Plastics, Tech. F.H.A. F.H.A. Ind. Arts Club DOH Cl8l'l10n Ms' Shana Evaqs. Mr. Lyndon Foster Home and Family Living, 'nd' MS Home Furnishing, child Meta Powe' Mech' F.H.A. fd! da Perez Ms. Barbara Young Eg'i-Fime V.O.C.,Homemaking, ' J V Deaf Education wait until the last minute to do your Mr Cantu. Industrial Arts is a part of Samuell's curriculum. These courses help stu- dents prepare to make their own living, or go into industry. Students can take Wood, Metal, Plas- tics, Industrial Techniques, Power Mechanics, General Drafting, Architecture, and Technical Drafting. n, and Isaiah Crow: We'd like Ms. Perez asks, Do you want to see me? Homemaking offers a variety of courses. In addition to the tradi- tional courses in cook- ing and sewing, Samuell offers classes in Home Furnishings, Child Development, Home and Family Living, Con- sumer Education, and Home Management. Faculty and Academics 147 Math Samuell offers a wide variety of math courses to students who are interested. Along with the required courses, students may also take algebra, geometry, cal- culus, trigonometry, and computer math. '4fI.,..4f Mr. Don Bohart F.o.M., Algebra, Trig., Aigebra,M.o.c.E.,s.i.T. jen' Mm' Life Ski Sl F.O.M., Biology, M.O.C.E., N.H.S. -'MW' Computer Math is hard isn't it Mr. Sybert? Mr. Bohart says, Okay, we're going to have a lest tomorrow. 148 Faculty and Academics Mr. James Buffins Mr. David m Gov, Deaf Educa Football Ms. Margaret Hubbell Ms. Dorothy Moody Ms. Karen Morin Geometry, Algebra F.O.M., Algebra Math, Deaf ers, Deaf Education r i Ms. Pam Orcutt Ms. Florence Pipkins Ms. Nancy Range, F.O.M., Geometry, Blue F.O.M., Algebra, Con- General Math, Deaf E. Jackets, Tennis sumer Ed. cation , l fs Dr. Margaret Steere Mr. Bob Sybert Mr. Johnny Wilsoni Calculus, Math Tutoring Algebra, F.O.M., Com- Algebra,F.O.M. X Lab puter Math, Computer l Math Club, Golf Social Studies Ms- Gen Ballard Ma. Gail Hamilton Ms..Maggie Jones- Ms. Rosa Martinez Mr. Dennis McAdams - - Am. History, Wld. His- Sociology, Am. History, Wld. History, Am. Cul- . Geography' Sw'm tory, Latin, N.H.S., Latin Texas Studies, Ice Skat- ture, Basketball, Volley- H'st0ry' Health' Am' club club ban, Track e 'CS Mr. John Oliphant Ms. Elaine Penix Mr. Arvel Smith Mr. Bill Stevenson Mg, Edwina Wallace 1 Stevenson sa s, No, Buster Jones, John Kennedy was not the first presi- Y y Geography, Wld. Wld. History, Am. His- Am. History, Wld. His- Am. History, Am. Gov- Am. History, Am. Govern- Football tory,Wld.Geography DE. tory, Football ernment ment. Student Council Ms. Jones enjoys giving green zero's. Samuell has an expanded social stud- ies department. Although students are required to take world geography or world history, American history, and American government, they can also take Texas history, psychology, and sociology. Faculty and Academics 149 Physical Education, Health, and Fl.O.T.C. Physical education and health are both required courses for graduation. P.E. offers students Ivolleyball, bas- ketball, tennis, gymnastics, and soft- ball. In health, students learn about drugs, alcohol, and nutrition. Sergeant Henry Bivins Mr. Ed Hervey Mr. Pete Lawless R.O.T.C. Outdoor Ed, Woods and Health, Football, Base Water ball Ms. Beverly Long Mr. Melvin Peterson Ms. Debbie Phelps Mr. Billy Russell Mr. Doug Scott P.E., Health, Blue Jack- P.E., Football, Basket- P.E., Starlets Health, Head Varsity Health, Basketball ets, Soccer ball Football Coach Baseball Many Spartans have a good aim in life. BuII's eye. Ms. Long is always busy at her desk. 150 Faculty and Academics 3 4 Science Ms. Ann Brown Mr. Joe Chappell Mr. James Davis Mr. H. A. Nicholson Biology Physical Science Physical Science Chemistry, Physics, Ms. Beverly Opry Physical Science Directed Stud- Biology, F.O.M., S.l.T. Deaf Education l , -.Awww Mr. Chappell won't let Jimmy Barfield lie down on the job. Physical Science Mr. Mike Partain Mr. Carl Wallace Karen Kristof says, Please Mr. Nicholson, it's only three weeks late. Mr. Davis tries to convince his class that worms are interesting creatures. Samuell has several science classes for students who wish to take them. ln addition to physi- cal science and biology, Spar- tans can take chemistry, phys- ics, and field biology. Faculty and Academics 151 Lunchroom Ladies 'T Standing: Mary Hubbard, Nell Bryant, Novalene Cartwright, Dean Ritter, Alva Coughlin, Anna Chadwick, Nita Earls, Louise King, Haze Jordan. Sitting: Frieda Cook, Fluth Ellis, Paula DeMoss, Mavis Dodson, Helen Dominguez, Edith Cotton, Ingrid Alverez, Jo Carletor Gladys Ray. Custodians - A , 'hi 3 '?N.,, 5 Standing: John Williams, Loyd Bryant, Mary Acy, Samuell Green, Mike Alvarz, James Broussard. Sitting: Ftayford Cox, Nolan Shiflet Alvin Johnson, Robert Upchurch, Austin Vent, Larry Brown. N 152 Faculty and Academics Ms. Reed's World History class is always alert. Felix Moses takes English seriously? K' N 5 ixkxgik V ' , if A Mr. Wartes blocks the drills' view at the North Mesquite game. Mr. Wallace, Mr. Jones, and Coach Russell brown bag it at the Roosevelt J.V. game. Mr. Foster is grading a paper? Ms. Hall is always ready to give John Ogles a helping hand, Faculty and Academics 153 Q' w-xr:-f Q ,vw N Qggw- ,ga : SPARTANS G0 FOR SNGW? Winter is fur coats, ski jackets, thick sweaters, corduroy pants, furry gloves, lots of socks, big logs l We t burning in the fireplace, basketball games, snug- f gling, Santa Claus, opening presents, goodwill, President Reagan's inauguration, the release of fifty-two American hostages, hockey games, the I Golden Gloves, Valentine's Day, and ski trips. For . some students, winter is dreaming of warm weather and the coming Spring Break. l l l Mayra Montalvo is just as attached to her blanket as Linus. Johnny McKeel's return from Iran is celebrated with the help of the Spartans! ,I i l l l l l I l l Sometimes the action in the stands is more exciting than on the courts. Ftoy Miller tiptoes through the tires!!! 156 Winter 1 Loretta Freeman and Tawnya Wooten ski Copper Mountain over the Christmas holi- days. swim. At the Student CounciI's blood drive, Byron Chism gives, and gives, and gives. . . 3 'S The heats on, Lori Moore. ls it a bird? No! It's Scott Bene. Robert Leal proudly shows off his Christmas stocking. Winter 157 THE CAST A TWO-ACT PLAY BY fb 962500 F5 30' S' Jeff Morrow, the director of Thespi- ans, chose David and Lisa as the all- school play for 1980. David, played by Joe Sullivan, is driven by a mania against touching. Lisa, portrayed by Laura Karlen, is a schizophrenic. The play traces David and Lisa through a school term at Berkley, a special institu- tion for the emotionally disturbed. David and Lisa was considered by most as one of the best plays in Samuell's dramatic history. David Clemens Mrs. Clemens . Joe Sullivan Lisa Hoppert Porter Bill Lindley Secretary . Diana Matlock Dr. Alan Swinford Steven Gustafson Mrs. Ferris Annette Simmons Maureen Hart Kelley Maurer Josette , . . Kimber Sanders Washington . , , .Randall Green Sandra . . Karen Kristof Simon . . Mark Walker Kate . ,Lisa Hawthorne Lisa Laura Karlen Robert . .Bill Lindley Barbara . , Sheryl Scott Ben . . . . Bobby Pitts John . Darrell Bockemehl Mr. Clemens , . Mark Walker Girl . Sandi Dreer Woman Lisa Hoppert First Boy . , . Bobby Pitts Second Boy J. R. Parham 158 Student Life Mrs. Clemens hates to see her son go. Washington serenades the other students at Berkley. l'd like for you to stay, David. Ben and Robert discuss the new student. Lisa takes pride in her work. The students welcome David to Berkley. Dr. Swinford holds a faculty meeting. mms to his Hteddyu for Whydon't wewarm herup, John? Mr. Clemens is disturbed about David's behavior. . Washington tells his own version of a short story. Lisa breaks in on David and his mother. Mrs. Clemens discusses David's prog- ress with Dr. Swinford. Mrs. Ferris, the housekeeper, shows David his room. David's climactic touch with reality. Student Life 159 WINTER CARNIVAL SPARKLES The Deaf Cheerleaders and Pep Club sponsored the Winter Carnival on December 10th. The semi-formal -dance was held in Samuell's lunchroom, which was decorated in red and green. The theme was Santa's Workshop Celebration . The 1980 King and Queen were Orlando Vasquez and Kelli Wil- liams. it Michele Steele and Fleynaldo Perez dance the night away. Alicia Arenas and her date really know how to get down. 160 Student Life 1 ,iib 11 ........, Orlando Vasquez and were crowned King and Queen of the William Taylor leads the soul train. i l Teachers can jam too! Santa lRita Duranl hugs Ms. Claus lMic- helle Honeycuttl. The clumsy elf surprises Becky Postor and Michele Honeycutl. SPARTANS CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS! Wallace gets some extra help wlth mean there's no Santa? asks Johnson. Chris Cole and his magic flute accompany Lute Carol. U16 annual ChfiSim8S The Jesters! are Getting ready for Christmas. The Freshman Choir shows their Christmas spirit by participating in the assembly. ' - gg aff A39 3 MM 5 ,,, ' ' -, Lf .. 1.4 it 'Q - wQ, - ,,.,. . , 123 -gt, 'ig' ,xl 'fl . 'ff miarf 51 1 . 'M 5-, 'v 7 1 I ' ' ' ,T gg, writ - X, , 11 - gK, a 'Q .. , I I, an . gi ,, .-,, 'V ,V H- This is the only snow you'll see at Sam- uell this Christmas. Samuell students celebrate Christmas at Samuell the old-fash- ion way, with the traditional carol- ing in the halls by the Concert Choir. Other Spartan celebrations included hall decorations by vari- ous clubs, Santagrams, and a Christmas assembly. Student Life 161 '2 A , X it ,C . Vi x mn' , fam Q Aux Rx . 5 E' ' G Q-.,.. 'gg ,iii Xi 5 X K N XX ,' ff Qt RL . 1 5 7 ' ,.: I! -, ' 1 , an -,. 1 - 5, ,ry , 4 f ff -- ' 'it - F: :' . 5, ,iff Q .J ., f J, R e f 3 QM STA R LET CAPEns W.W. Samuell January 29, 1981 7:30 p.m. Y Q' ,, . tt. ,,V, X , : K k k fitxksv X VL X g 1' so . -3: - v ' S 5 Q34 Diane Trent says, Well, Iet's get cocky. Starlet Capers was performed January 29th, 1981 in the auditorium before a large audience. The theme this year was Magic. Every drill member was in at least one act or on a crew. There were a total of 16 acts. The emcees were Dawn Hancock, Gretchen Skaer, and Tina Morgan. The student director for Starlet Capers was Susan Ballew. 162 Student Life Gretchen Skaer, Dawn Hancock, and Tina Morgan are here to entertain tonight. lit Ms. Phelps can't wait for this night to be over. Susan Ballew: Don't blame only the student director. Kilena Tierney, Melanie Miller, Gail Barfield, Denise Jordan, and Michael model the latest style in Starlet-roosl The 1980-81 Starlet officers are MAGIC, Lisa BeLew and Cindy Scott Were Gonna Shine. 1980-81 Starlet dance team performs to Lisa BeLew, Cindy Scott, Rhonda Rhea, and Dana Woodfin have their big That Jazz. chance! Miller and Kllena Tierney demonstrate their automatic tooth- A few of the juniors Whip It. Student Life 163 Samuell's own Dallas Cowboy's Cheerleaders are Cindy Scott, Lisa BeLew, Dana Woodfin and Margo Powell. mwww www f - . li , v- Q. Q fish . Z 1 S - . L l --,.M:g- 'gigs-' 5 ' g T fi ,Q ' -- 5 S 3 -5- Q f 1- A X xi Y 35 it XX' X 2 3 X N22 '2 wx: 1 xii' 'it' +9 2 5 S! 33 Sf Q 1 get 9 we is we ,gee fi ifw 32 sf W its + s 2, i k s P Q ggi s 2 , s f 4 jx We L! mx E R ix C stir ' it , f. E 'S Y i Q wws-rwWi M Sax e as. ff- -. 15: 5 . .-: ' -A :S . ' ,Q WJ ' fli. mv. L, ' A fm - 5 : - ' f F 91 '- Tis? V. . sl :-f s.. , ' -. T gw+X.fsE NW'QnkY? eel is T 41-it .5 fr Q Y ., , Y Q F' is ' V ' fe . f Q .f f Debbie Cremers does an ori- I-allfa Kaflen Sings Usffaigm ental fan dance. 00- Michael Tierney performs a panomime. 164 Student Life Seniors are Dancing. The 1980-81 senior Starlets do the traditional Hokey Pokey f ' '55 1 fslli Q in f K ' if K' .L ' A aigbwwwfmwwwziwg ' C . A V1 'foye r' 5 K nw - ' if , T ,zu Q3 an i ' gf ' fa tl n , . Q E 4, ,1 W? , . I. A W Q H A 1? I Q , . .6 ' f l - , S 2 1 ' 411, f mf r ' rl ' Y 1 f i t ' l tirr 2 1 . 1 - l' ' . r ' 1 f' . ,Q u .f f - A . , J The sophomores are Kids Stuff. 1 l Connie Baylor is looking Through The Eyes of Love. l Gill and Dana Woodfin say, I wish I like that ' the last dance. Mike Mize: Thank goodness that was Pattillo: Now for some real jam! Tawyna Wooten says to Willie Gloria, I didn't want to dance with you anyway! The Senior guys play ring around the rosie!!! alentine Dance Has Heart The Valentine Dance was held February 13th in the Iunchroom, following the Spartan-Woodrow basketball game. The dance was a newspaper sponsored event in which Editor-in-Chief Greg Pattillo served as D.J. The dance had a nice turnout of students and their dates. The dress was casual. John Shumaker and Diane Trent: Does this remind you of Pernambuco? John Shumaker, Kevin Sumrow, and Steve Kinkeade are the three Stooges. Student Life 165 MILITARY BALL ROLLS CN The Ft.O.T.C. held their Military Ball in the Iunchroom on Friday, February 20th. The dress was formal, with R.O.T.C. members in uniform. A disc jockey provided music for dancing. 3 Kentry Ellison, Roy Patt, Frank Williams, Elbert Hill, Melvin Reed, Jon- athan Sanders, and lvin Cook are at ease at the Military Ball. The Grand M Dixie Donaldson and Adam Malone: Jackie Albritton and Perry Braziel stroll during Gotta Dance! Gotta Dance. the Grand March. 166 Student Life Jacob Baughman escorts Gina Bandru. arch is anxiously awaited by all. Arrilla Gooch: Mr. Disc Jockey, if l give you 5 dollars, will you play one more song? MILITARY QUEEN IS CFIOWNED I Q 5 i lesia Webb receives a bouquet of roses from the 1980 queen, onna Frazier. .i,,,, t I 1 ti, at I ' i f It i In ' I Q 's .I 1 I I QI as ag! ., ' .9 1 if it s .. i X ' . I t y :vw 5 5 .,:, 'Q' ,. 5 ' , F it II I . x - ,y I it 4 Q,. , has iw ,Q ,. 4 , 'Qiw I ' 1 ' I 1 I ' 1 -F55 Y 'W , ' ' sts ' ----- f. T K Q .if .1 by . . r ,, ' V - , -L 3 Y: x 5 , ,S ' -. X K . Qu. ru '39 The 1981 Military Princess is Miss Donna Starkes. Alesia Webb was selected Military Queen. Nominees for Queen were Becky Moreland, Debra Taylor, Charmion Graham, and Margie Garcia. Donna Starkes was chosen as Military Princess. The court awaits the announcement of the new Queen. ml ft Q ? 9 . I i. 5 The 1981 Military Queen is Miss Alesia Webb. 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K3 9 ti VARSITY BASKETBALL E s i l Vincent Nealy, Craig Johnson, Brian Bedford, Scott Bene, Michael Higgins, Alan Bene, Lawrence Chumbley, Buster Michael Scott, Randy Marshall. Todd Tatum, and Coach Doug Scott. l There are nine players and two managers on the Varsity Basketball team. The team ended the year with an 8-17 record. Top scorers for the year were Alan Bene, Craig Johnson, and Brian Bedford. Alan Bene got all-tournament player in the Coca-Cola Tour- nament, and was named a second team all-district player. The Spartans finished fourth in district. Basketball 21 z' its E2 -- , ,......-.--1 It's a little late to ask for forgiveness Coach Scott! nfl Michael Higgins reaches for the SINK IT! Stars. TAKES IT T0 THE Alan Bene And the race is on! 4 MichaeIHiggins Michael Scott is prepared for anything. Brian Bedford shoots for two. Varsity Basketball 169 Brian Bedford Ahh! The agony of defeat, ,Steve Rad- ney? Mike Higgins takes a free throw. I . 1' f ' H i? - at a l V M' A , ' M- , fiid Q x A ' J ' 4 A . V 5 'V ' , ,X ,i.i ,,,g,f.,,,: ,, V r ' ' ' - 'i , 1- V w g 5 ' 1 r' ' ii 'L fy -' ' 1 L ' 5 , , W S , V ' ALVV .. ' 'Q A I i , f .W ...na ,fift- .-,,...--v A Get ready! Set! GO! Michael Scott and Brian Bedford. ltiliims Only birds can fly, Craig Johnson. Ii aff' Michael Higgins adds one for the Spartans!! Todd Tatum X 170 Varsity Basketball 3 We M ,L,AL. am., A,.. , M W. W. -- M .... .,,- W E Michael Scott takes a break. Craig Johnson Lawrence Chumbley Q 1, Ai ,.T.,:E,,,.: ' tq 35' l B - -- - .. ' , A . Michael Higginsjumpslorthe ball. Craig Johnson and Michael Higgins TRAVEL down the court. Buster Jones f-Tw Brian Bedford never throws in the towel! Varsity Basketball 171 KmWwwm.wMWmawMWwm.Kww.W.smQMWMMwmw.nw.Mmmmmv-..Wg 1. was ff WMM , .,,.,s.,. ,.,. Wmamvm. , .A.. ..mmf.w,N,wm,,.W,m,U..,,.m,W,.-,HW .vwlwdx-A-1mmawM,.....fA--f - Craig Johnson out jumps B.A.!l shst sf....,,s , ,f- Alan Bene goes for a long shot! 172 Varsity Basketball .L s Michael Scott Randy Marshall Brian Bedford is up and at 'em , ,6 awwfmrwmmefwmwmwmfsb-M-fff.,Mmm-Ut.uW... . M N,.,,, ,... , .. ,. QwA,M,a,M, 3 g ,. M M ,.,,.. me ,A.,..,,,,.. V ..MW,,MlMWWWKWWMWWMMQ ...l:zA.1 The Varslty team on stage durung the Spring Assembly. Jump, Lawrence Chumbley Jump! Coach Doug Scott introduces the Var- Alan Bene sho ts for free. Scott Bene The referee says, Two, Lawrence Chumbley, two! Varsity Basketball 173 J.V. GGES FDR TWC , , fi mi, X t , 1' .4 . ,. Team members on the J.V. basketball team are Kevin Franklin, Paul Russell, Craig Simmons, Geno Thompson, Frank Williams, Matt Carter, Marvin Davis, Grover Taylor, Rodney Fields, and, ofcourse, Coach Peterson. The Junior Varsity Basket- ball team worked hard this year, finishing the season in fourth place. The team con- sists of ninth, tenth, and eleventh graders. Outstand- ing players were Jay Johnson, Craig Simmons, and Rodney Fields. 174 J.V. Basketball ,IF Grover Taylor puts one through the hoop. 'Melina ,, Matt Carter can fly! i -::. I ,,,, ,. ..... s Y- T I .. , 9 ' f ' N . , . . VVVV , .,., V , g V ' ' ' ' W ., 1-I ,,,, 'W F . iist , , ,,, , ,,., W ,,.. . Grover Taylor and Frank Williams are movin' Ofl. l l l m.I1il.'ilWl.l'fIM...2I'.f4If17'.TIf.IQ.QL,li'.LQlg,igXQgW..Q.tLg.....s..,.,M1QQLgQ.Q...f.,,M,gQ...g.Q3QlfX'l1 dE .M-,,,, WW- . is , .--t FRESHIVIEN SINK IT, TOO. team members are: Back Flow: Mike Reynolds, manager, Eric Lennox, Kevin Morgan, Derrick Fort, Frank Williams, Kevin Mike McCoy, David Nobles, Coach John Oliphant. Front Row: Donnie Brown, Ken Stanford, and Tracy Munson. N 1 f. r1,lv-has-q.f H, YV -f U A--. 1 H 3:71 1. -- . T - ' - .ti -lll - - n iftfv' . . , X 7 ------ l ,. . . L 1 ' A - e r . N, ii is ssss s T W NW Q X , . 'tif ,..0e,P Sewell W TQ B as - if , 28 wwslesfwwmw v.... .. W MM-M .. .. ..., x ,, 541.3 . . ,K , 29 - ---A ' X iwbii-,lx f' ix Sprucdl 37 i 29 K A Roosev, 38 Kevin Morgan plays catch. 'IJ Donnie Brown takes off! Kevin Morgan takes the ball away from B.A. 31 S.0.C. 35 29 I 3 20 Skyline Xk.7 f-if ,K The 44 get ' N Freshman team started off slowly this year, and ended the season in sixth place. There were eleven boys on the team, who all worked hard. Exceptional players were Frank Williams and Kevin Franklin. Freshman Basketball 175 GIRLS' VARSITY Girls Varsity Basketball team members are Karen tK.D.l Davis, Tracey Williams, Tina Curtis, Felicia lFe Fel Bluitt Coach Rosa Marti nez, Pam Singleton, Sherrie Williams, Helen Freeman, Veronica Davis tfrontj Karen Burney, manager. SCOREBOARD Opponent Samuell B.A. 63 59 Spruce 51 48 Skyline 49 35 S.0.C. 102 31 Roosevelt 59 58 Woodrow 38 70 B.A. 65 61 Spruce 48 39 Skyline 47 62 S.0.C. 70 41 Roosevelt 54 47 Woodrow 47 68 The Girls' Varsity Basketball Team worked hard this year, but ended the season with a 3-9 record. Although the Spartans had a problem with height, head coach, Ms. Martinez, was never bothered with laziness or atti- tude problems. The team was in a new district this year, playing against top Dallas teams. 176 Girls' Basketball . .... ff- v7 M ZV VA g ,T .t.t.tt..,, -.. tt.,. , ..t.t ,,,.t . ,,, ,g,,,, R --rrr at if 4 W yr M sy 7 . ..... ,tt .,,,,. s,..,.t. sf it 5 ,W XR 1-a t-stir. , sg of , I it ' 'S is 1. 3 5 C' S: aes wr-,. Felicia Bluitt hopes this free throw pays off! s 'U mb r fi ea e ' i SETS IT UP 'ix' .NR .4 ,,, Felicia Bluitt --.-...Q an-snug. Vicki Chism Tina Curtis l Karen iK.D.l Davis Veronica Davis Sherry Fite W .V,, 3 ' YE My Atrv as rrrr,, ,, if , P 1 'W A 33. M j,a,n.Q:!-If Wig V, : .2 ' ff jim! .. 5 Felicia Bluitt says, What goes up, must come down - I hope!!! Sherry Fite kicks the habit? Girls' Basketball 177 Helen Freeman Pam Singleton Sink it, Sherry Fite! Sherrie Williams Tracey Williams 178 Girls' -i. ?q Felicia Bluitt shoots past Skyline. Basketball Vicki Chism and Sherry Fite equal two for Samuell! ' ' W W f W 'H I GIRLS' J.V. HUSTLES J.V. Basketball team members are Terri Maloy, Michelle Bedford, Carolyn Bradley, Shelia Jenkins, Karen Jeffrey, LaTonya Jef- and Coach Judy Karlen. Jump, Super Spartan, iump!!! Shelia Jenkins flies toward victory. k' 'kk Y 1 1 Samuel! sy'i ff Opponent V J B.A. GQ 7 35 Spruce . 5.0 .1 ii'2 39 Skyline 7 47 28 S.O.C. 74 1 30 Roosevelt' , 'ii. 2 .rfl f 5.1e,r 36 Woodrow 39 41 B.A. 42 30 Spruce J ,26 27 skyline B 46 39 S.O.C. 59 25 Roosevelt 58 30 Woodrow 25 .g 29 The Girls' Junior Varsity Bas- ketball Team finished with a 2-7 record this year. There are seven ninth, tenth, and eleventh grade girls on the team. Although the team started off well, it ended as a rebuilding year for the J.V. team. Ms. Kar- len is the team's coach. Girls' J.V. Basketball 179 1 -gt, -.6 Q t E 3 L Sk 5,5 as SE if ,. if I P2555 Civ f S. , v ,fA ,.q ,.. ug: Ak - W Xt 'vit 5 Qs is fs 1 lj W if - fw amsfyg X Q3 , . - A lr X 4, if ,gfwslmf 3 if, ggi? Qgiggwg , i ff rg f M Ugg ,iii nw I ,,. Elms s ff' if , A 3. 5 'ZH ga 5? 75 N U? A' 6 2 is 9 sm 1 was . Wy. 'fZ.:355i'g'i!. ' V fi. V fs r v fzfs W :Y in. Ji. il: ' A 5' 9' 'Et a . is f la . . ..,, M... .., ,. 1 .it as .wiv f ,, ri 5' 9' X ,tftiigf LS as fag? .,. ' ' ,Qt x as 5 if f my y . ., LS' yum , 8 X V ' 1 i 5.5 .xv-. , 1 34 1 55 E f a li l av 2 :V A . 5 it Ei 2 wigkiff sf . ffl - . I , BW ws? 35 .55. , S 5,231.2 'ifkwgfg I I' Hxfizf: E':: ::'A:5 ,-V. !v3Ag51,Q2?i + W' -J' li '- , XM , S3 - gas -s vim s a...,. 5 fs? 'L East. 2525 , 1 , - , :Zigi -: -f .- 'H -r g .. 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Cheerleaders spooking the Spartans. . t Ms. Linda Perez - Sponsor 186 Organizations S, W M... i-...M ..,.-b-....,..., CHEER ON THE JUNIOR VARSITY Milinda Grice Joanne Hardy Qlgrzvw - Cindy Hathcock Rita James Raynell Knippa x Renee McGahey Lisa Mynar Susan Parker Organizations 187 Margaret Pineda Lorri Fowler says, Not now Raynell Knippa, we're being watched! Susan Parker says, If they could see me now. 188 Organizations Deborah Taylor Maybe next time you'lI get off the Cindy Hathcock. Milinda Grice, did you just do the wrong cheer? Valerie wrigm Does your mom let you use Aim, Marga- ret Pineda? Raynell Knippa: ACHOOO! EAF CHEERLEADERS AND PEP CLUB UPPORT SPARTANS .xx , ,-- . I Kelli Williams. Standing: Betsy Bales, Rita Duran, Michelle Honeycutt, Becky Poston. The deaf education cheerleaders are made up of five girls, who cheer at all varsity football games, and some varsity basketball games. The cheer- leaders practice two weeks before school opens, and four afternoons during the week, throughout football season. The deaf education pep club, a group of 45 students, is designed to promote Spartan spirit. SPONSOR: Karen Morin Row: Broderick Prince, Susan Arias, Mary Southworth, Glenda Coleman, Lynette Brewer, Elsa Bazan, Sylvia Espinoza. 2nd Row: David Holcomb, Kerrick Rawlins, Carlton Booker. Ms. Nancy Flange, Nancy Gilliam, Debbie Odom, Vickie Richardson, Regina Adams, Lonnita Cave. Michele Steele, Shellie Hill, Sanders, Suzanne McCaa, Keith Leegood. 3rd Row: Alicia Arenas, Kim Watts, Sherrie LaRue, President Pamela Singleton, Pamela Wilson, Cathy Templin, Tina Jacobs, Connie Courtney, Robin Carpenter, Christine Kidd. 4th Row: Gayla Melaun, Johnson, Clarence Owens, Boris Barr, Brian Skinner, Charles Kent, Willie Singleton, Vice-President Brian Determan, Trea- Organizations 189 1 I P Q 2 L 2 E 5 w w 1 ! 4 3 A 5 - S' Ws'5f X ,F N K 5 ' Q S in 3 .ff A1 'sf Aff I ,LU J ' we 2 , 3 C'UD Row 1: Linda Reed, Stacy Clayton, Andrea Penn, Rhonda McCollom, Clndy Wil- son. Row 2: Michelle Kuykendall, Darita Pool, Lynn Bridges. Row 3: Michelle Bedford, Lisa Harper. Row 4: Robin Good, Sharon Serrata, Karen Jeffrey, Camille Stone. Row 5: Dinah Montalvo, Lisa Hawthorne, Susan Presley. Row 6: Lisa Hoppert, Lisa Nix, Nina Clayton, Shannon Shiplett. STUDENT DIRECTORS: James Martin, Beverly Dollgener, and Billy Lile. 192 Organizations 5 l l , W lxff T ii...rr Hifi: as 5 u 6359 Row 1: Lynn Neff, Pam Wilson, Sheri Ellis, Lori Moore, Robin Hubbard. Rl Tina Patton, Jackie Walker, Debbie Vesterly, Sherri Godbey. Row 3: Frau Rodriguez, Paula Patton, Tina Grimes. Row 4: Lisa Chandler, Bertha Taylor Blankenship, Brenda Williams, Rhonda Bridwell, Shelia Brice, Terri N Tammy Kerry. Row 5: Holly Ellis, Jennifer Coffman, Cheryl Burroughs, Alma tinez, Maxine Jackson, Gayle Goodman. Row 6: Alicia Wilson, Laura Bright, Nix. Row 7: Angela Morgan, Pam Armstrong, Michele Odom, Kelley Miskell. 'Q SPONSORS: Ms. Beverly Long and Ms. Pam Eat-a-bug, Tammy Grice! Orcutt. -Q, it The B.J.'s participate with pride in the Johnny McKeeI Welcome Home Parade. The Blue Jackets of 80-81 say Hi! in poses for another picture! Camille Stone and Lisa Hoppert seem to have lost their spirit! Darla Goss realizes she just named last week's player of the week! Organizations 193 The Samuell Band ln their new gold blazers, 72 marching band members performed at every var- sity football game. They also partici- pated at Thanksgiving Square on Veter- an's Day and both the Johnny McKeeI and S.M.U. Homecoming parades. The 48 concert band students partici- pated in contest on March 17th. The 24 lab band members, sponsored the Band Show, April 24th and 25th and went to contest on May 9th. as Drum Maior, Letitia Lynch, usually blows her own horn. Mr. Wartes - Band Director halftime. l t l x'Ny FLUTES: Back Row: Chris Cole. Middle Row: Kari Thomson, Mindy Miller, Lynell Thomas. Bottom Row: Kim Hart, Tammy Walters, Kim Coburn. 194 Organizations Roxanne Young adds sparkle during Dr. Chris Cole gets all keyed up when hi f operates. T 4 2 7 I I CLARINETS: Back Row: Mayra Montalvo, Greg Pattillo, Michae Herd, Beth Fiakestraw. Bottom Row: Debi Fiodriquez, Jerri Clinkscale, Monica Guyton. Plays All Day K X Back Ftow: Jeff Boyd, Chris Cole. Middle Row: Greg TRUMPETS: Back Row: Joe Sullivan, Charles Robertson, Mark Walker, Chris Yates. Bottom Row: Beth Rakes- Damon Johnston. Bottom Flow: Shannon Trumbla, Carlos Ama- Gayle Du Pree. dor, Scott Dunn. The Spartan Band performs Spirit of Spain during the halftime at Mesquite. . ...,k.....Q-. We Mudgett, Jennifer Newsom, Kelley Perry, and Mary Chism Susan Self twirls the night away. Hey guys! You can do it! Organizations 195 The band members chant: - Left, left, left, right, left. Sarah Chism asks Tina Grimmett, Why does the other team have cuter Mayra Montalvo, we know opposites attract but . . . 196 Organizations BRASS: Back Row: Steve Pullen, Mike Wallace, Steve Bottom Row: David Miller, Jesse Silva, Stacy Chapman. The band plays N.F.L. Today at the Mesquite assembly. -l K q j f m ' t ' : , : K, 1 , , . Zena Fluzicka may be talented, but she shouldn't play her clari-W net with her nose. N AGE BAND: Back Row: Daynna Breithaupt, Steve Pullen, David Sutton, Kevin Potter, Cort Stilwell, Shannon Trumbla, Chris Can- Hart says This is the most disgusting thing I have ever Joe Sullivan, Letitia Lynch, Scott Dunn, Carlos Amador, Damon Johnston. Middle Row: Todd Oringderff, David Miller, Jesse Silva, Chapman. Bottom Row: Chris Cole, Jeff Boyd, Gayle DuPree, Beth Ftakestraw, Mark Walker, Greg Pattillo. Robyn Staley came to the game prepared Greg Pierson. Craig Dennie, Will Gooding, Elicia Brokeshoulder, David Sutton, Reagan Eskridge, Todd Oringderff, Chris Cole, Greg Organizations 197 STARLETS SHINE THROUGH THE YEAR The 1980-1981 Starlets Debbie Phelps Sponsor Starlets had a total of 50 girls this year. They per- formed at all of the football games, and at three basket- ball games. They were also entered in competitions at S.M.U. and in the Miss Texas Drill Team Pageant. Organizations ,rg it .2 1 .l ,T rw V 5? T ,-., ,.-. ,V ...ig V 2 Z ff 0' M .... T m ,V Vw .J 4 4. . . ,,.3',:-V., , V- 4:45133 'f- Q' ., . W ' A Holly Maxey Diane Trent Captain Co-captain X A V f Z if J I l i, 1, V Q: 5 ,Z -'CF 1 My Jeff , F , F x A WAWX . , kms, .Lf s' line-up at the B.A. basketball Penny Bird Paula Bledsoe TARLET OFFICERS: Standing: Penny Bird - Sr. Lieutenant, Diane Trent - Co-captain, oretta Freeman - Sr. Lieutenant. Kneeling: Paula Bledsoe - Sr. Lieutenant, Holly axey - Captain, Laurie Johnson - Sr. Lieutenant. gi W f 2-1 E N lfgff ' ' l of is., Loretta Freeman X WV f' tyzy if l g Laurie Johnson Organizations 199 Council X X r X-ui' J Rx ,K l E N M, Susan Ballew i ,fn .tc l LLL L STARLET COUNCIL: Top to Bottom: Tammie Wade - Manager, Paula Bledsoe and Laurie Johnson, Officers, Kilena Tierney - Finance, Lisa Barger - Membership, Holly WS Maxey and Diane Trent, Officers, Rhonda Knippa - Constitution and Correspondence , 4 Q.. Secretary, Tawnya Wooten - Nominating, Penny Bird and Loretta Freeman, Officers, - V 'l ' Susan Ballew N- Student Director of Starlet Capers, Amy Matthews - Devotional Leader, Ftobin Brantley - Uniform, Becky Martinez - Attendance. Lisa Barger V -, L g ,L x Rx . is . K 5 A + .' M -J I.. f.fi5m4f'm . ' 4 4 if 3-' NT Rig -'-:f f-' Sl5'f? 5i Ki ti-ii 'fr ' ' ,M-4' -ff 5 '- 'J - 1, H' .- 5 ugly' .I--M ' . fx Robin Brantley Rhonda Knippa Amy Matthews 200 Organizations , -. 4 2 QQ if - Q -..k 1, V 4 ,, If :.a 'ik Q k .1 I - ihi N L ix W' E HF' sl ' 'R V wfsix itsis W K .? ,8t,S,.,:R V .L,.,ff3. . L - --, as ' .g .Mg-: -, , . I 5 ,aijfm-f, - N ff X42-, - a - -as fJ.f:f . :L -, N - .5,f2 v5ia5'.f35 ' AV ' urie Johnson is another one who bites Connie Baylor Kathy Foster edust. ,H Y .V 'is x N -MN C. ' 2 i 5 lhonda Knippa cuts up at work as well as Dawn Hancock Linda Jones tpractice. l l I s Tawnya Wooten Amy Matthews is a doll ofa devotional leader. Organizations 201 .5 xv A ni ww x M 5' 1 l sz AQ' if 1 I ,W it Q 5 , M 2 .I .. .na 1, Tracy Kirkpatrick Tami McGowan Tina Morgan 'Kg xx 41' Z X ' I as I -25 A .3 H I if . 1 5f M . ,, Y-4?K'1Q,'f' 193- ' -. .2 w-513.1 fifgfa Y -Sff'5,, 371-5293-'4.' T 2 -.A f, -' f9?4I frf , 'fuinf E ' ' ' 'A 'f 1:-fr -' 1- Q .i,?:fgz1rg-Kia ,gif . .ut -vw, ' ' -M. x ifirgigffi , Shannon Russell Gretchen Skaer Diana Smith 1 ' 1. if Q .,,,,. E. El f we .. . cs, Q- if :ll MANAGERS: Kilena Tierney, Melanie Miller, Tammie Wade. Rogenia Willis 202 Organizations SENlOR STARLETS: ln the Eight CL to Rl: Dawn Hancock, Laurie Johnson, Paula Bledsoe, Tami McGowan, Holly Maxey, Kathy Foster, Penny Bird, Tawnya Wooten, Shannon Russell, Loretta Freeman, Linda Jones, Susan Ballew, Diana Smith, Tina Morgan, Ftogenia Willis, Connie Baylor, Becky Martinez. In the One fTop to Bottoml: Lisa Barger, Tracy Kirkpatrick, Rhonda Knippa, Diane Trent, Gretchen Skaer, Robin Brantley, Amy Matthews. it-at '4 iane Trent says to Holly Maxey, l sure hope you used your deo- Dawn Hancock gets slightly grumpy when she has to be at school 'am today' by 7 am' organizations 203 O O Lisa BeLew and Cindy Scott sure aren't camera shy. .X , .1 , i Kathy Foster shows off her Skaggs Holly Maxey keeps an eye out for Starlets who talk Marla Buchanan and Laura Karlen resembl Alpha Betae elashes. d ' y urmg the prayer. Cowboy Cheerleaders. JUNIOR STARLETS: Top Row: Rhonda Rhea, Dana Woodfin. Row 2: Margo Powell, Laura Karlen, Cindy Scott. Row 3: Pam Johnson, Brenda Mabary, Lisa BeLew. Bottom Row: Gail Barfield, Denise Jordan, Marla Buchanan, Julie Payne, Carrie Braucht. 204 Organizations SOPHOMORE STARLETS: Standing: Michael Tierney, Anita Conley, Kathleen Murphy, Cheryl Bailey, Michelle Little. Kneeling: Jill Trantham, Carolyn Sturdevant, Kellie Pannell, Cindy Perez, Michelle Musick. Splitting: Mary Franklin. We told you not to look in the mirror, Gail Barfield and Denise Jordan try to keep Paula Bledsoe. Warm. l. if : : V1.1 -' .FP j:-Q gg5i:qfij, .-.fit 1 1: K -' ' ,gg if , ., . , f in : A '9iiAf. t .- J ' 'iff Z .. 5 . . -F x N L ' ali! . .s R 1-eiifzlfc -' :eff Et 1 ' L ' ?' -S' Q WJ 'XM A Q . ' ' . ' -31'y35:v5'4? Q 'G' I: l, , l t t - c ' At ease, Private Kellie Pannell. The drill performs a flashy contagion. Organizations 205 Ft.0.T.C. CN THE IVICVE The W. W. Samuell R.O.T.C. is under the direction of Major Norris Lowe and Sgt. Henry Bivins. Although this is Major Lowe's first year at Samuell, he has become a favorite among students and teachers alike. The Corps, consisting of 117 students, participated in two major inspections, the State Fair Day parade, Governor's Honor Guard, and numerous assemblies and presentations of the colors at foot- ball games, all under the leader- ship of the battalion commander, Cadet LTC Kevin D. Bailey. The girls' drill team and the rifle team scored well in competition throughout the year. 1980-81 has truly been a year of moving on. Standing: Rickey Turner, Debra Jefferson, Chris Fordyce, Dorothy White, Barry Nylonda White, Charles Betts, Rena McGhee, Floyd Webb, Sean Martin, Angela Belinda Russell, Gina Bandru. Kneeling: Gloria Carter, Anthony Parker, Earl Dorn. Ah, Standing: Scott Cummings, Dante Ibanez, Danny Catron, Gary Warren, Richard Fain, Perry Braziel, Elbert Hill, Marvin Davis, Jonathan Sanders, Richmond, Eric Sora, Connell Pipkins, Dean Parker. Kneeling: Donna Williams, Barbara Steele, Tammy Allen, Genell Ross, Carol Walton, Denise Janet Turner, Mary Key, Shelia Smith, Tammy Henderson, Yolonda Washington. Sitting: Marilyn Steele, Debra Taylor, Charmion Graham McCowan, Cheryl Sirls, John Parham, Kentry Ellison, Stella Bagley, Stephanye Vinson. Canuto Martinez, Darrell Harrison, and Angela Watson think America really is beautiful. 206 Organizations Jonathan Sanders and Connell game. Pipkins on duty at the Sprucl t Q 5 m S lvl K e , 5 -t L 5, A l . xx Back Row: Gloria Carter, Cherri Doughty, Stephanye Vln- son, Jackie Albritton. Second Row: Serena Haggerty, Regina Linwood, Sheryl Harp, Denise Askew, Donna Starkes. Third Row: Debra Jefferson, Nylonda White, Rena McGhee, Beverly Owens, Dorothy White. Fourth Row: Arrilla Gooch, Rosalind Davis, Tammy Henderson, Sheila Smith, Barbara Steele. Kneeling: Annie Washing- ton. me Michael Dale, James Miller, Cherri Doughty, Larry Williams, Joseph Nash, Juan Vacio, Marilyn Steele and Gloria Carter: Tony Woods. Kneeling: Calvin Ruble, Rosalind Davis, Larry Carroll, Sheryl Harp, Serena R-O'T'C. wants YOU! William Goodson, Regina Linwood, Adrea Kelley. Sitting: Alicia Webb, Annie Washington, Gooch, Donna Starkes, James Warren, Beverly Owens. Q Q22 i fats., ESQ The R.O.T.C. Color Guard presents the colors at the South Garland game. Jacob Baughman, that's the wrong uni- form. Organizations 207 ff 4 nd 'Q ...Wd JESTERS! perform a BEACH BOYS MEDLEY at MUSIC ON AGE'81. imon Says: Put your hands on your knees, Greg Pattillo, Kim Cade, aana Woodfin, and Steve Radney. g. Clint Lawson is lost without his partner. The JESTERS! are a select Samuell singing group, chosen from auditions. The JESTERS! were formed in 1967, and have been a vital part of Samuell's music department for fourteen years. The JESTEFlS!, good will ambassadors, per- formed for churches, school groups, and civic clubs all over the Dallas area. The JESTERS! participated in a Christmas pro- gram at the De Goyer Estate, and sang at Bethany Baptist Church, Metropolitan Tabernacle, Flor- ence, Blanton, and the Y.M.C.A. The JESTERSl perform during the Christmas Festival at Samuell. Teri Smith and Joe Sullivan do the Brim Twist. Student Life 209 CONCERT CHOIR Front Row: Pam Johnson, Sarah Chism, Diane Beasley, Karin Grant, Renee Duncan, Daynna Breithaupt, Tawnya Wooten, Amy Mat, thews, Tina Morgan, Tina Grimmett, Dana Woodfin, Connie Baylor, Becky Martinez, Kelly Worley, Kim Cade, Cindy Scott, Lisa BeLem Diane Trent, Teri Smith, Lisa Meister, Karen Coffman, Laura Karlen. Second Row: Brenda Corder, Tracie Baker, Roxanne Young Karen Whitlock, Terry Wackett, Mitchell Mills, Bryan Crelia, Greg Pattillo, Thomas Westbrook, Mark Westbrook, Brenda Mabary Rhonda Rhea, Julia Payne. Third Row: Rhonda Knippa, Wanda Payne, Laurie Oehlschlaeger, Donna Wheatley, Marshall Wheatley Concert Choir, directed by Mr. Clements B. Crook for aaat srtryattfa M the past twenty-three years, holds a membership of nine- ty students, and is one of the most active Spartan groups. The choir participated in D.l.S.D. and U.l.L. contests April 20th and April 30th singing Ave Maria by Ar- cadelt, Sound the Trumpet by Purcell, and Der Abend by Brahms. The Concert Choir presented RAZZ-MA-TAZZ in the fall and WHERE'S CHARLEY? in the spring. Stacey Brandenburg and Marsha Rotramel prepare for slghtreadlng. 210 Organizations ARIVIONIZES ordon Sanders, Charles Robertson, Clint Lawson, Ralph Ramsey, Mike Baker, Kevin Sumrow, Randa Hawkins, Carrie Braucht, elanie Walker, Stacey Brandenburg, Marsha Rotramel. Fourth Row: Alaina McCoy, Rene Delk, Paula Bledsoe, Zena Ruzicka, Tam- y Grice, Johnny Bryant, Kelvin Marsh, Bobby Pitts, Joe Sullivan, Darrell Bockemehl, Jay Penn, Steve Radney, Lisa Barger, Ginger ayburn, Charmion Graham, Paula Winterbauer, Amber Leffingwell. Back Row: Billy Lile, Bubba Lamont, Dennis Hall, Steve Baugh, harlie Green, Jeff Scott, Robert Shaw, Doug Sexton. N ' ,l. . .. , .:. , .aa 'rs-.RW ,S-llama, -', S f, L' Sf 2:3 YQ, . :LCM c, ,- ,,, I. Here's smilin' Billy Lile! Hey, fourth period Concert Choir, where IS Charley? Organizations 3 3 :S if- nl my Wa ,QE TA ..... . 'E G54 ra Wf Q 'rf , 5 ig: Q 'Eh Z ff ,ik A Q A. P52521 A as 1 2 1 v 1 vii' 13- m Q W ,Q ,,,: -if , gfglgixgf 1 if 22533 ,km .,.,f,3 kk fJ,. .A ,, .... ,, . -WM ,Mu 'M aaa.. 4' I , f 1... U 'few Anita Sarratt and Helen Freeman sing Tammy Bradley and Pam Murry try to O Remember Me. keep up with the beat. itting: Rynell Knippa - President, Joanne Hardy - Secretary, Susan Parker - Treasurer, ilinda Grice - Librarian, Kim Martin - Librarian, Carmella Hernandez. Second Fiow: Dei mith, Brenda Wells, Donna Wilson, Helen Freeman, Leslie Eliason, Lucrecia Mason, Pam urry. Third Flow: Marsha Parsley, Julie Arnold, Anita Sarratt, Tammy Bradley, Mary Chism, athy Murphy, Annette Simmons, Karen Kristof, Anita Simmons, Susan Martin. REBLE CHCIR SINGS The Treble Choir warms up. lt's a blue Monday for Julie Arnold, Don- nett McCommon, and Anita Simmons. Dei Smith and Susan Parker are anxious to sing! Mr. Crook first started the Treble Choir fifteen years ago. There are twenty-five girls in the choir who sing first soprano, second soprano, and alto. Treble Choir sang at the Christmas and Spring Festivals, and attended choir contest. The Treble Choir is designed to give girls an opportunity to sing music especially written for women's voices. It also gives girls a strong background in sight reading, and prepares them for Concert Choir. Organizations 213 hoir W W san Fresl . . Serenades I THE MERRY RINGERS RING OUT! The Merry Ringers are one of the most active groups at W. W. Samuell. They play for many school functions as well as for community groups. T.M.Ft. are dedicated to creating beautiful music. Their favorite song is Jesus Loves Me. The Deaf Education Hand Bell Choir also plays at many school and neighborhood activities. They have performed at the Dallas Convention Sitting: Ms. Vanderslice, Carmella Hernandez, Darren Rochelle, Robert Leal, Brian Tate, David Smith Center and Big Town Coffman, helper. 2nd Row: Ms. Bennett, Mark Sissom, Sherri Stepanski, Melissa Marley, Jennifer Martin, Mall- The DIE- Chambers, Ms. Shavers. 3rd Row: Tina Smith, George Bragg, Damon Howard, Patrick Pearson, Kenneth Choir's favorite song is Nadia's Theme. THE SPARTAN RINGERS SOUND OUT! l Keith Goodman, 4 l l Left to Right: Donna Dawson, Alicia Arenas, Sherry LaRue, Therwanda Hadnot, Priscilla Torrez, Timmy Frazier, Ms. Vanderslice, Sponsor, Brenda Dupree, Dale Dullenty, Patrice Ftusher, Debra England, Kelly Simmons, Jimmy Hall. Not Pictured: Mary Louise Lightfoot and Brian Seaton. 216 Organizations HE CRCHESTRA PLAYS WITH STYLE u Calvin Ruble Reginald Barron Elbert Hill Jerrod Sawyers Kneeling' Dean Parker Tammy Coates Victor The orchestra has been an organization at Samuell for the last ten years. They performed at two string festivals, and at various programs. This is Mr. Whisler's second year as orchestra sponsor. Bridget Wilson. Standing: Mr. Whyisler, Adrea'Kelley, Michael Tierney, Terry Jetton, Mack Carter. ' SPONSOR! Mr' David whisler' Reginald Barron Mack Carter Tammy Coates Victor Davis Elbert Hill Terry Jetton Adrea Kelley Dean Parker Calvin Ruble Jerrod Sawyers Michael Tierney Bridget Wilson Organizations 217 H.E.R.O. is the club affiliated with Home Economics Cooperative Education. The H.E.R.O. chapter at Samuell High School is also affiliated with the Area, State, and National Organization. Students went to the Area Meeting in Denton in March and the State Meeting in San Antonio in April. In the Spring students planned a luncheon for the Senior H.E.C.E. students. Ms. Griffin presented awards. Denise Bickell and Elvis Long work on fund raising. Q 1. 3 H.E.R.O. members participate in installation of officers. Organizations H.E.C.E. IS Denise Springs, Sandra Mackey, Sharron Murry, Martha Garner, Denise Bickell, Sheila Dewberry, Veronica Fields, Derrick Davis, and Ms. Griffin. . l 5 .1 Y- - sf ,. it J 1 Fanessa Watson, Brenda Gooch, Sheila Ftagan, Vickie Cooper, Chris Oliver, Tracy Barry,g Larry Burrell, Laurie Burresch, Keith Gilliam, Bart Orren, Shirley Radford, Cynthia Bennett, Anthony Davis, and Ms. Griffin. l l I l l l Bart Orren, Brenda Gooch, and Ms. Griffin are in Denton at the Area Meeting. X - K GVIN' CN UP! Laurie Burresch Veronica Fields Tracy Barry Debbie Smart Brenda GO0Ch and Joe Frazler's man:-mer ,,.,.,.a id- Derrick Davis Martha Garner Bart Orren Cynthia Bennett Denise Springs ,aw of erer f 2 r 'mn ,S ,gd Keith Gilliam Adella Jimenez Joni Thomas Shirley Radford Chris Oliver Organizations 219 DECA mudenm canleaniabout the functions of marketing and merchandising. This year the Samuell club sponsored the city- wide DECA Olympics. They par- ticipated in the area's second M.D.A. Bowl-a-thon. Last summer, DECA went to the National Career Development Conference in Miami Beach, Florida. After the conven- tion, a number of students went on a cruise to Nassau, Bahamas. In March, several representatives went to Longview for the area's se- cond Development Conference. State Competition was held in Dallas, and finalists will move on to compete at nationals in Anaheim, California. TR Bur, DECA SUPPORT Au. s 'B is I bc ' K ' V 'Qs Go Q, ei ,o uawv I -u :J ITI Q U ITI z -i -4 3 CD U7 3 O 7 CD U' i 06 I O E 'Q cn -i o E za z Q DJ O '4 Z O Q C' C' O 3 CD L4 4 1980-1981 DECA Officers osca- VICE PRESIDENT - Susan Reed REPORTER Jana Fuller SECRETARY - Karen Coffman PHOTOGRAPHER - Sheri Ferguson TREASURER - Paula Kuykendall PARLIAMENTARIAN Caron Lovell msmwwf Ginger Rayburn, Caron Lovell, and The Installation of officers and members was held on October 21 1980 Darla Goss roll smoothly through the school year. 220 Organizations FREE ENTERPRISE In All of the members contribute to making the Christmas project and party a success. stephen Brinkley feels that the Christmas project Is worthwhile. Kirkpatrick, Ms. Blesse, and Jana Fuller are Santa's forthe day. l Talk about robbing the cradle . . . Just look at Kevin Douthlt's date! Caron Lovell, Susan Reed, Ms. Blesse, Karen Coffman, and Mr. Day like to get in on the action. Organizations 221 l Ginger Rayburn strikes ,out at the ol' bowl game. Ynes Flores and Karen Coffman celebrate at the convention. Kenneth Foster and Paula Kuykendall participate in the DECA Olympics at Sandy Lake. 222 Organizations -.... ev lwi6iz. DECA students take time out of their hectic schedule to take this picture. Sheri Ferguson, Ted Cadenhead, and Stacy McGibboney take a break after a tough competitive day at Longview High School. ii Wit H... sf: 4 ,W g 1- E ? M 1 Q f at 1 f W 0.E.A. I At W0rk Back Row: Karen Whitlock, Bridgett Flandle, Sheila Hale, Tina Grimmett, Shelley Kuykendall, Donna Selby, Holly Maxey, Paula wood. Front Row: Joyce Waidande, Paula Ward, Letitia Lynche, Penny Bird, Debbie McGuire, Vickie Ferguson, Cindy Lisa Brummett, Lisa Hooker, Lori Hughes, Marcia Keasler, Genette McGuire, Byron Chism, and Donna Frazier. Vocation Office Education is a cooperative ef- fort between the Dallas Independent School District and the business community to prepare students for careers in office occupation. Students learn the operation of various machines, and work to develop their office skills. They learn many office procedures, practices, ethics, the importance of a good attitude, depen- dability, accuracy, and the ability to get along with others. Cooperative students attend classes for one-half of a day which includes an hour in the V.O.E. classroom. Then they go to their place of employment. Vocational Office Education Students par- ticipated in several OEA Club Activities during the 1980-81 school year. The Installation of Officers Liv Bfummm-Soulhwesfefn Ufelnsufanceco- was held jointly with Spruce High School at the Dallas Garden Center. Our guest speaker was Bob Edwards, Vice President, Southwestern Life ln- surance Co. The officers were installed by Pam Smith, VOE President 1976-77. Officers for the 1980-81 school year are: President - Paula Cheatwoodg Vice President - Holly Maxey, Secretary - Debbie McGuire, Treasurer - Don- na Selbyg Historian - Marcia Keasler. Several students participated in Area Contest. Marcia Keasler placed 3rd in Job Interview Level ll and Byron Chism placed 4th in Extemporaneous Verbal Communication. Lori Hughes was chosen as the VOE Outstand- ing Student. VOE students sold Memo Boards and Pocket , , 1 Calendars in order to raise money for the annual Mama Ke's'e 0 ' W amS Fwd' Employer-Employee Luncheon which was held at The Commerce Club. l l 224 Organizations Q l Paula Cheetwood - Superior Lloyds insurance Co. W Paula Ward - Dallas Water Utilities. 5 Vickie Ferguson - Tower Finance Co. Sheila Hale - First National Bank. Shelley Kuykendell - Texas Automobile Leasing, Inc. V ,ga F teta RX Cindy Chancellor - Sedco. Donna Selby - Dallas Water Utilities. Bridgett Randle - Wholesale Electronic Supply Co. Organizations 225 Holly Maxey - Dr. Courtney Hodges, D.D.S. Joyce Waidande - Dallas Water Utilities. kv 114 Karen Whitlock - Dallas Independent School District. Se 2 X I H I X If 3 .1 ,- l Lisa Hooker - Grove State Bank. 226 Organizations Penny Bird - Superior Lloyds Insurance Co. Tina Grimmett - Dr. Richard Linden D.D.S. Donna Frazier - Dallas Independent School District. Q3 if .. I os . ,-,. ' ' W .ul A . , ,,,,..,,, . , Genette McGuire - Employers Insurance of Texas. O.E.A. II PROVES PRODUCTIVE O.E.A. is a youth organization for Vocational Office Education, an occupational education program. Through this program students learn skills for office-related careers. Several student activities O.E.A. ll includes are the installation of officers at Fair Park Garden Center, a tour of a local business office, an open house for the business department, fund raising, Regional Competition, and social events. The sponsor is Mrs. Betty Hawkins. Kelly Worley, Rhonda Martin, Kim Wilson, Diane Beasley, Marsha Flotramel. Terrie Blythe, Denise Jordan, Tami McGowan, Nena Dees. Edith Guthrie, Lisa Hughes, Debra Mitchell, Bridget Johnson, Stacy Hamilton. Carpenter, Jennifer Newsom, Rhonda Palmer, Julie Mudgett, Darla OFFICERS: Kelly White, Dona Geron, Teresa Desty Childress. Allen, Kim Wilson. Organizations 227 v.o.c.T. WORKS! The Vocational Oppor- tunities Clubs of Texas is an organization related to the C.V.A.E. class. Members of V.O.C.T. are employed in local business and industry. The club provides each stu- dent with an opportunity to I participate in contests and leadership activities on area and state levels. V.O.C.T. also involves itself with various community projects. The sponsor of V.O.C.T. is i ivir. charlie McRae. l OFFICERS: Mr. McRae, Dean Elliot, Kenneth Black, Mike Adams, Patricia Chambers Hawthorne, Larry Bench. i Front Row: Larry Bench, Danny Witt, Kenneth Guthrie, Rodolfo Sauceda, Jimmy Henderson, Ricky Washington, Mike Adams, JL Dorman, Charlotte Blackmon, Helen Coker, JoAnn Coates. Back Row: Robert Taylor, Kenneth Black, Alan Hickey, Dean Elliott, Ke Stallcup, Tricia Chambers, Ronnie Butler, Laura Hawthorne, Wilma Hays, Elizabeth Davila, Clinton Brown. l A V ,. ,1 X A '., ig, if tr J l .I Q ' ,N ' .g ,,.. , N F X 1 S is ,,.. Q.- . J i skits ti R lil ififf Larry Bench - Kenneth Black - Charlotte Blackmon - Robert Bronson - Tinker's Machine Shop Mom's Produce St Food, Inc. Meter Division - Dallas Water Dalworth CB St Radio Shop Dept. l 228 Organizations i ,M 'lin hw fs It fb XXX 57 gang 'Q an 1 K' Q Clinton Brown - Ronnie Butler - JoAnn Coates - Patricia Chambera - Drive-ln Groc. Bonanza Pleasantwood Day Care Anderson's Formal Wear 5 I Helen Coker - Julie Dorman - Dean Elliott - Kenneth Guthrie - n Mills Pleasantwood Day Care K-Mart Foodland A I. 4, I ,,, ,,, - : V K J I ,V V I . ,,k- - , K I ' ,ly A ' ' A , f ,.. f I Wifi ' V: o 3 I ' In , J C ii ' A ll -f J T ff t Lorie Harrison - Wilma Hays - Jimmy Henderson - Richard Hickey - 'tex S stems Anderson's Formal Wear Malones Groc. Midas Muftler Shop Y narr ' -,,1 X , Keith Lewis - Jimmy Murphy - -ill Boggs Const. Schepps Dairy 4 E Bobby Taylor - Keith Trantham - amco Transmission Groco Paint Co. Ftodolto Saucede - Byron Stallcup - Standard Fruit 81 Vegetable Pleasant Grove Apts. Tanya Tucker - Denny Witt - Rosa Pleler Dresses Jones Paint Co. Organizations 229 I.C.T. Produces it 1 if it X W 'lr ttttfi' - e I S 1: 5' ,..,,. f - viwtf-535 . 1Q1E:E .NX ' E' S 4 Brian Rawlins, Darrell Stratton, Danny Klimpel, Randy Lewis. Todd Marlin, James Hughes, Darrell Stratton lndustrial Cooperative Training is sponsored by Mr. Weisz. Students can qualify for V.l.C.A. through I.C.T., and can work their way through school. This program was started in the late 20's to develop youth in the community through a cooperative relationship between school and industry. I.C.T. participates in three meets a year, consisting of contests relating to industrial skills and health occupations. 230 Organizations Johnny Richardson, Robert Morrow, Sherry Sontany, Charll David Moore. Daniel Shaffer, Paul Lightfoot, Tony Ybarra. Sherry Sontany James Hughes I I E 1 Seated: Steve Goodman, Daniel Shaffer, Darrell Stratton. Standing: Robert Caller Byron Stewart, Mark Woodruff, Bennie Roberts, Michael Caddell, Mr. Weisz, Sherr Sontany, Kenneth Clayton, Joseph Coates, Johnny Richardson, Greg Foster, Thoma Rolison, Sanny Puyear, Kelly Daniel, Randall Lewis, Anthony Lightfoot, Robert Mor row, Todd Martin, David Moore, James Hughes, Tony Ybarra, Daniel Klimpel Ill. X V.0.E. Deaf Lab Works Vocational Office Career Clubs of Texas is affiliated with the V.O.E. - deaf class. The class teaches such office skills as typing, bookkeeping, machine computation, and filing to the deaf. The club, V.O.C.C.T., has twenty members. Mrs. Cawyer has been the sponsor for six years. Sharon Malone, Debra Parrish - Secretary, Lonnita Cave, Candy Moore - Presi- e Beasley Vice President Standing Mrs Cawyer Reginald Ross Anita Frazier I - - . : . , , Parliamentarian, Pam Wilson - Treasurer, Jerry Perez - Sergeant-at-Arms, Charles Vaughn. Jerry Perez and Candy Moore. Sitting: Brette Beas- Standing: Sonja Miller, Reginald Ross, and Jason Milligan. Denise Gregory, Carlton Booker, Sonya Miller - Reporter, Jason Milligan, Jerry Wilson, Standing: Lonnita Cave and Charles Kent. Sitting: Anita Frazier. Sitting: Denise Gregory. Standing: Sharon Malone and Jerry Wilson. Organizations 231 Le Cercle Francais Est Amusant! The French Club is a group of Samuell students who either take French, or are interested in the French culture. The Club meets on the second Thursday of every month. They are involved with Christmas hall deco- rations, care boxes for the Salva- tion Army at Thanksgiving, the Course Fair, and the Mardi Gras. Banquets were held at the Magic Pan and the Chateau Briand. For a fund-raising activity, the French club sold candy. Ms. Reed is the sponsor. . skis X.!'i'x.xv'+ N5 V51 OFFICERS: Back Row: Robert Shaw - Publicity Chairman, Loretta Freeman - Assist-N ant Publicity Chairperson, Rhonda Rhea - Assistant Secretary, Tony Browning - Secretary. Bottom Row: Steve Christian - Assistant Publicity Chairperson, Cindy. Scott - Vice-President, Lisa BeLew - President, Todd Russell - Treasurer. Sponsor Lisa BeLew's mask doesn't seem too Ms. Juanita Reed happy about its beard. l ll 4 l My, how you have changed, Loretta Free- man and Rhonda Rhea. ff--., . 9 If 'Ns W Ms. Jones and Ms. Reed decide to munch out on Mardi Gras. Le Cercle Francais circles Loretta Freeman. 232 Organizations 4 l Back Row: Tony Browning, Steve Gustafson, Robert Shaw, Mike Baker, Alan Bene, Steve Christian, Todd Russell, Patricia Juan Montalvo. Middle Row: Loretta Freeman, Rhonda Bridwell, Rhonda Rhea, Gordon Sanders, Linda Batchelor, Margie Ms. Reed. Kneeling: Kathy Foster, Melanie Miller, Gail Barfield, Dana Woodfin, Mayra Montalvo, Janet Rake, Robin Carlock, Todd 91,4 if . it Russell bites off more than he can chew. Willis, Carol Nelson, Kimberly Parker. Sitting: Cindy Scott, Lisa BeLew. Hey, look what followed Steve Christian to school. -mfs:-', iii Q.. Rhonda Rhea - You mean I have Buster Jones greets his adoring fans. to take this down and put it up all over again? Organizations 233 SPANISH CLUB SAYS HOLE' 5 Row 1: Alice Lopez, Phyllis Jackson, Benjy Martinez, Candy Davault. Row 2: Faye Reyna, Alma Mar- tinez, Adda Samano, Yolanda Martinez, Lory Garcia, Belinda Maurry, Fructuoso Garcia, Marta Velas- quez, Ms. Rhoads. Row 3: Ms. Groggs, Cecilia Cisneros, Dina Montalvo, Debbie Cantu, Augustin Ramirez, Sherrie Williams, Charlie Martinez, Kimi Mancillas, Maria Meza, Margie Garcia, Teresa Valladarez. Flow 4: Javier Saucedo, Sergio Saucedo, Jerry Taylor, Norman Meche, Daniel Perez, Frank Evans, Belinda Gudlno, Irma Vlllareal. ROW 5: Kevin Sumrow, Melody Hardeman, Mary Roe, Sherry Fite, David Sutton, Scott Fewell, Kenny Pettijohn, Monica Guyton, Kenneth Hall. Row 6: Jett Scott, Chris Cole, Tony Henderson, Steve Radney, Ralph McGuffey, Canuto Martinez, Juan Montalvo, Kevin Charlie Martine! SHYS. GO ahead Douthlt, Ricky Story. Augustin Ramirez, ask her lor a date! 'r 'ft U , -grtttxfgt .. Y... , . l r 1, i X Oralia Reynoso, Lory Garcia, and Kimi Mary Roe puts the finishing touches on the Christmas hall decorations. Mancillas the Spanish Club fiesta. :fs -fa, ., W Lory Garcia waits patiently for Monica The Christmas hall decorating committee takes a Coke break. Guyton to finish munching out. 234 Organizations Pannell tries out the bathtub in the 16th of Acolman. a c Mrs. Fulton uses a little charm to catch a in Acolman b . The Spanish Club held a very successful sales campaign during the fall, selling four hundred dollars worth of jewelry. El Dio de los Difuntos iAll Souls' Dayl was celebrated with a fiesta in November. Hall decorations for Christmas included a replica of the Virgen de Guadalupe, whose feast day is December 12th. Ms. Rhoads' second, third, and fourth year students flew to Mexico City for five days during the spring break this year. They stayed in Mexico City, visiting the Ballet Folklorico, the bullfight, markets, restaurants, the Museum of Anthropology, Chapultepec Park, the Basilica of Guadalupe, and the Casa de Azulejos. They also visited the pyramids of Cholula and San Juan Teotihuacan. Spanish club officers are: Lory Garcia, Pres., Charlie Martinez, Vice-Pres., Sherrie Williams, Sec., and Yolanda Martinez, Treas. The sponsor is Ms. Gayle Fthoads. Fulton, Dora Flores, and Kevin Bailey are on their way to Mexico Everyone rests their weary feet on the steps of the pyramid at WA Samano, John Rhoads, Doug Tramel, Jeff Scott, Chris Cole, and Mrs. Pannell say as they prepare to view the Bullfights. Flores, Larry Flores, Andy Rhoads, Pat Flores, Ms. Flhoads, Kevin Bailey, Kellie Pannell, ffl? i Todos se divertieron muchisimo en la cor rida de toros! firnani-1 tinne DQR Latin Club Lives Greg Pattillo, Ms. Hamilton, Teresa Bullard, Scott Stratton, James Martin, Mark Walker, Marlene Montalvo, Amber Leffingwell, Kevi Thompson, Nancy Dreer, Kay Moss. LATIN I: Front Ftow: Teresa Bullard, Marlene Montalvo, Nancy Dreer, Amber Leffingwell. Back Row: Kay Moss, Mark Walker, Scott Stratton, James Martin, Kevin Thompson. Latin Club promotes interest in the study of Latin, while students acquire knowledge of Roman customs and ideals. The club's motto is Mens agitat molem or The mind moves the mass. Ms. Hamilton has been the sponsor for six years. Greg Pattillo and Ms. Hamilton enjoy Latin Club refreshments. 236 Organizations 'l i l .L LATIN CLUB OFFICERS: Greg Pattillo - 2nd year Consul, James Martin - lst year Consul, Amber Leffingwell - Quaestor. g Red Cross Aids Front Row: Donna Wilson, Lucrecia Mason, Pearl Villarreal, Samantha Vaughan, Rosalind Davis, Rebecca Guinn, Pam Murry, Andre Vin- son, Dedra Davis, Anita Conley. Back Row: Julia Arnold, Karen Kristof, Reginald Bennett, Bobby DeClue, Dewayne Hamilton, Raynell Knippa, Cheryl Macon, Donnie Brown, Christine Kidd, Mrs. Adair. Library Assistants Assist Front Row: Clint Hanson, Debi Rodriguez, Greg Shiplett, Jackie Albritton, Eduardo Limon, Mack Carter. Back Row: Beverly Meade, Stacy McGibboney, Dora Bobien, Ms. Abbott, Christie Johnson, Ms. Fulton, Linda Reed, Tammy Grice, Ms. Cobb, Donna Reed, Sekitha Spencer, Gwen Page. Allied Youth Helps Front Row: Susan Parker, Alesia Webb, Donna Wilson, Ms. Rhoads. Second Row: Dixie Bobien, Dedra Davis, Sharon Teel, Brenda Wells, Cindy Perez, Ted Cadenhead, Frank Evans. Back Row: Tracy Cantwell, Kevin Douthit, Tony Henderson, Doug Tra- mel, Tammy Bradley, Tracy Knight, Melvin Tucker. P.A.C. Advises Sitting: Randy Marshall, Margaret Pineda, Vincent Nealy, Nancy Dreer, Robin Brantley, Becky Martinez, Paula Bledsoe. Standing: Charlie Martinez, Augustin Ramirez, Shannon Ware, Sandi Dreer. Organizations 237 Ice Skating Clu On Knees: Stacey Brandenburg, Donna Wilson, Susan Parker, Susan Bellah, Kathy Bailey, Jerri Clunkscales, Brenda Wells, Clinkscales, Tammy Suiter, Cheryl Blair, Phyllis Jackson, Tina Patton. Sitting: Mitchell Mills, Chris Yates, Darrell Bockmehl Cohen, Steve Kinkeade, David Kuykendall, Buck Wilson, Wayne Gibson, Todd Gill, Bobby Redmond. Standing: Ms. Jones Newsom, Brenda Corder, Kathy Dugan, DeAnn Loy, Tracy Kirkpatrick, Diana Smith, Allen Robinson, Kim Cade, Jana Fuller, Bailey, Wendy Kirkpatrick, Paula Winterbauer, Maureen Knapp, Kenneth Sigman, James Freeman. Top Row: Brad Boruk, 1 Ballew, Renee Russell, Terry Wackett, Pam Slayden, Jay Penn, Randa Hawkins, Diane Trent, Rene Delk, Robert Shaw. l 1 i i l Bennie Roberts thinks he's an airplane. Pam Slayden, Renee Russell, Jay Penn and Brenda Mabary realize it isn't all smooth skating. i i Organizations x i Renee Russell Secretar Ja Penn - Co-President, Diane Trent - Vice- Terry Wackett Co President Rene Delk - Treasurer. Standing: Randa Board Robert Shaw Board Lance Ballew - Board, Brad Boruk - Pam Sla den Board and Ms Jones - Sponsor. Pam Slayden, Renee Russell, and Ms. Jones give a big hello. The Ice Skating Club takes a rest. skates on the second and fourth Tuesdays of every month, at the Plaza of The Americas. The Ice to skate. Bennie Roberts, Wayne Gibson, and Greg Cohen are Macho Men! Organizations 239 Ms. Jones started the lce Skating club at Samuell in 1968. The club Skating Club has a membership of one-hundred students, and is open to anyone that has a desire to learn Roller Spartans Roll!! A , zz .wr -,,, .,, f,,, ,,,4,, L.A.1f' 1 , ,V a - 1 .W,l..m,,fW.t M, ,,,, -...,. ... , W 4 , ,F If M4ZZam-R-f-WAI'-V Jff- 3 ,msg x ,. 240 Pat Causey rolls and rolls and rolls. . . The Roller Skating Club is one of Samuell's largest and most active, with a membership of 130 students. The club skates the first and third Tuesdays of every month at Superskate in Seagoville. April 21st was their last skate and there was a large turnout. Ms. Patty Peterson and Ms. Susan Wolfe are the club's sponsors. Organizations ROLLER SPARTANS 1980-1981 Ms. Patty Peterson is Sponsor of the Roller Spartans. Weldon Cruz cruises! Q 4 .mx w. hm QM!-CK 5 , L we a I , , lf lf' ,f,5' K Qs F.H.A. Reaches Cut Future Homemakers of America is a nation-wide group, designed to teach students the basics of taining a home. The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Samuell Chapters were all involved in the area convention Denton. A number of students also attended the state convention in San Antonio, April 30-May 2. Chapter l The 1st Chapter of Samuell's Future Homemakers of America is a very active group, sponsored by Mrs. Sheila Evans. They adopted the Titche Special Education kids. F.H.A. gave them a Halloween party, stressing Halloween safety. They also sent them Valentines, and sponsored an Easter egg hunt. During the year they had an appreciation day for the cafeteria ladies, a Halloween party for the day care children, and a Healthy Babies Project. Chapter ll .The 2nd Chapter of F.H.A. is sponsored by Ms. Linda Perez. I I The 2nd Chagter stponsored a Thanksgiving Canned Good rive or the Salvation Army. At Christmas, the F.H.A. gave the parking lot attendant a stuffed stocking. They also gave a party for special education. Before the hristmlas oli ays, t e 2nd Chapter sponsored a food drive for a needy family, and gtave away a 5 stocking to the student who rouigh the most canned goo s. During the year, F. .Azmembers sold Reese's and stu .ed animals to raise money for the convention. Chapter Ill Ms. Pat Brown is the sponsor of the F.H.A. Chapter 3 at Samuell. In the first semester, they sponsored a fashion show. The parents were invited, and all students modeled garments which they had made. Prizes were awarded. During the second semester, students learned to cook many different dishes. They also sponsored a Christmas party for the Special Education children. On April 30th, the 3rd Chapter walked in the March of Dimes Walk Across America, aiding children with birth defects. Chapter IV The 4th Chapter of Future Homemakers of America has over fifty active members. During the year, the 4th Chapter sponsored a Halloween Party for the Special Education Department. They also sent teachers Halloween- grams, and sponsored a luncheon in honor of the new principal. The students took an eating habits survey, and were involved in a cake decorating class. They held an F.H.A. Awareness Clinic for members, also. The sponsor is Ms. Joyce Armstrong. 242 Organizations Tana Hopkins, Tammy Grice, Daryl Jordan, Lisa Meister, and Tamm Upchurch enjoy dinner at the home of Mrs. Sheila Evans. Tim Williams shows GREAT enthusiasm for Homemaking! Vickie Cooper, Sharon Smith, Rita Johnson, and Curtis Arnold the fashion award winners for the Homemaking Il fashion show. Helen Freeman sews in Ms. Armstrong's Homemaking class. F.H.A. Cha ter I p Chapter I F.H.A. tFirst semesterl Q Front Row: Yolanda Martinez, Vita Williams, Debra Taylor, Felicia Bluitt, Carolyn Bryant, Tunisunia Taylor, Leah Stein. Second Row: lt' Trish Butler, Terrie Blythe, Judy Carter, ' Zonetta Williams, Delorise Bruno, Janis Ross, Stacy Record, Regina Bennett, Harold Montgomery, Robin Reed, Kathy Foster, Robin Brantley, Denise Jordan, Mrs. Evans. Third Row: Gwen Pate, Angie Green, Marilyn Carder, Shannon Russell, Kim Cade, Roxanne Young, Tawnya Wooten, Melanie Miller, Amy Matthews, Debra Flores, Kathy Moore, Sherry Sontany, Tammy Green. Top Row: Billie Riggs, Tammy Hagood, Kay Woodruff, Patty Sosebee, Tammy Upchurch, Melanie Walker, Lisa Meister, Tana Hopkins, Rhonda Martin, Robin Carlock, Sheila Hale, Cindy Chancellor, Daryl Jordan. The first semester Future Homemakers of America, Chapter I. CHAPTER I OFFICERS ARE: Bottom: Harold Montgomery, Taylor, Debra Flores, Rhonda Martin, Marilyn Carder, Robin Billie Riggs. 2nd Row: Terrie Blythe, Denise Jordan, Stacy Leah Stein, Angela Green. 3rd Row: Kathy Foster, Amy Mat- Janis Ross, Kay Woodruff, Tammy Hagood. Top: Roxanne isa Meister Tana and Kim Cade Stein, Shelia Gammell, and Angela Green entertain at Titche on THE SECOND SEMESTER CHAPTER I OFFICERS ARE: Bottom: Kerry Bridges, Terrie Blythe. Top: Gretchen Skaer, Lisa Meister, and Trish Butler. Judy Carter, Angela Green, Johnanna Prince, Brad Boruk, Denise Jordan, and Jackie Agnew are safety conscious on Halloween. Organizations 243 F.H.A. Chapter ll Qf: r -sff Back: Becky Rogers, Earl Few, 'X Sharlet Wilson, Charles Robertson, Debbie Cremers, Daryl Jordan, Terry Russell, Frank Haggerty, Judy Carter, lsaiah Crowe. 3rd Row: Mark Williams, Annette Sosa, Gwen Burney, Belinda Gudino, Richard Benoit, Tim Wallace, Mary Roe, Kathy Foster, Lori Moore. 2nd Row: Ms. Perez, Carlos Hernandez, Rita Johnson, Jeff McQueen, Mary Taylor, Tammy Bellah, Angie Green, Janice Ross, Edwina Pirtle, Karin Grant, Julia Payne. 1st Row: Gloria Dixon, Margo Powell, Marilyn Carder, Lennie Fields, Maria Nunez, Jimmy Garcia, Terrie Blythe. Kneeling: Cheri Weatherall, Kelly Payne. Holding Banner: Michelle Musick, Kelli Humphries. frfww of M M ga? L. Pam Slayden organizes her papers in Ms. Perez's F.H.A. class. F.H.A. makes Candace Cook smile! 244 Organizations ,f -f The W. W. Samuell Chapter ll of F.H.A. wlgiicv The Chapter ll officers are: Top: Rita Johnson, Margo Powell, Glorit Dixon, Belinda Gudino, Karin Grant, Edwina Pirtle, Maria Nunez, Kell Humphries, Terrie Blythe. Bottom: Ed Jones, Frank Haggerty, Jud! Carter, Tammy Bellah, Annette Sosa, Debbie Cremers, Charles Robl ertson, Janice Ross, Mark Williams, Becky Rogers. , l 9' if ...i . ' rarff B 1 I Vincent Thomas, Anthony Stegall, and Frank Haggerty are Ms. pride and joy! l F.H.A. Chapter lll Ftobin Carlock and Melanie Miller are cooking up trouble! N! L x aww Derrell Mackey cleans up after playing house, Chapter Ill Front Row: Vita Williams, Becky Hamill, Cynthia Bennett, Loria Patt, Renee McGahey, Lisa Harper, Julie Milliman, Donna Oliver. Middle Row: Rene McGhee, Vicki Cooper, Rhonda Lindsey, Paula Patton, Angela Nichols, Robin Miller, Laurie Oehlschlaeger, Rita Johnson. Back Row: Stacy Record, Tunisunia Taylor, Gwen Page, Tammy Upchurch, Pam Mitchell, Renee Russell. Sponsor: Mrs. Pat Brown. Chapter Ill of W.W. SamueII's Future Homemakers of America. Li -'Wu David Nobles and Derrell Mackey find making Microwave Peanut Brittle a challenge! Organizations 245 F.H.A. Chapter IV Chapter IV Alphabetically: Sherry Alexander, Pam Allen, Janet Andrews, Carol Bailey, Debbie Blythe, Terri Bowman, Stacey Brandenburg, Jeff Bruton, Kristi Cain, Leigh Carroll, Donnie Coleman, Tina Curtis, Jerri Dandridge, Derrick Davis, Rene Duncan, Norma Encinia, Debra England, Robin Fowler, Mary Franklin, Helen Freeman, Jill Granberry, Angela Green, Rita James, Pam Johnson, Kimi Mancillas, Donnett McCommon, Alaina McCoy, Amy Mankin, Beverly Owens, Kelly Payne, Margo Powell, Carole Price, Diane Randell, Felecia Reyna, Keith Rogers, Rita Russell, Yvette Sands, Yvette Sansom, Gayla Scott, Cheryl Sirls, Diana Smith, Kim Squires, Leah Stein, Susie Timpson, Andre Vinson, Stephanye Vinson, Cheryl Warren, Cheri Weatherall, Suzanne Wigington, Zonetta Williams, Pam Wilson. Sponsor: Ms. Armstrong. Sharon Smith wins first placeinthefa ' shion show. Rita Johnson takes third place. Organizations Vicki Cooper is a close second. Curtis Arnold wins Honorable Mention as he poses with Kenny Pettijohn. Chapter IV of W.W. Samuell's Future Homemakers of America. OFFICERS: Debbie Blythe, Carolyn Bryant, Kristi Cain, Leigh Ann Carroll, Tina Curtis, Rene Duncan, Mary Franklin, Helen Freeman, Angela Green, Rita Johnson, Kim Mancillas, Alaina McCoy, Felecia Reyna, Billie Riggs, Rita Russell, Cheryl Sirls, Andre Vinson, Suzanne Wigington, and Pam Wilson. A A 1ei. r' i. '1, Q. .f.-. ,....,,k V .iw- Michele Henry, Billie Riggs, Carol Price, Carolyn Bryant, Pam Wilson, Helen Freeman, and Elizabeth Guthrie pose just beyond the punch bowl and other goodies. F.T.A. Looking Toward Future . . ooooo i - M ,M K - ..:. 7. ' Mary Taylor, Lori Moore, Sherri 'Donley, Ms. Stafford. Tony Browning puts up a poster announcing the next meeting. aww mposv-me Ut '- W A C club is named for Mrs. Velma Scott, who has been teaching for 39 Row: Doug Tabor, Pat Causey, Kenneth Hall, Zena Ruzicka, Tony Browning. Front Row: Ms. Pullen, Robin Fowler, Tammy ' 'O Ms. Crawford installs F.T.A. officers Pat Causey and Kenneth Hall. .Future Teachers of America is a nation- wide club whose primary purpose is to en- courage students to pursue a teaching profession. The Spartan Future.Teachers sponsored Santagrams at Christmas. These are Christmas messages with a candy cane attached. I Four students went with Ms. Stafford to the state meeting in San Antonio. Ms. Pullen and Ms. Staffor are co-sponsors of Future Teachers. The 1980-81 officers are: Pat Causey, President, Lori Moore, Vice- President, Tammy Bellah, Secretary, and Kenneth Hall, Treasurer. Organizations 247 198 -1981 THESPIANS The Thespians are an asset to Samuell. This is evident in the quality of their numerous performances throughout the year. David And Lisa A r was their first successful drama. ul Following it were Winnie the Pooh . A 9 and 1984, both of which were I ' L presented on Drama Night, April 10th. ll Winnie the Pooh was selected to be presented at several elementary schools. 1984 was Samuell's entry in U.l.L. One Act Play Contest. Thespian Sponsor THESPIAN OFFICERS: Laura Karlen - Secretary, Darrell Bockamehl - Treasurer, Mr- Jeff MO,-row Joe Sullivan - President, Chris Cole - Publicity, Greg Pattillo - Vice-President. THESPIAN MEMBERS: Front Row: Lisa Hoppert, Sandi Dreer, Rob Stokes, Bill Lindley, Kelley Maurer, Marietta Watson, Sheryl Scott, Kimber Sanders, Ftandall Green. Second Row: Annette Simmons, Dei Smith, Mark Walker, Anita Simmons, Kathy Murphy, Karen Kristof, Cindy Hathcock, Lisa Lamb, Bryan Crelia, Amber Leffingwell, Johnny Bryant, Steve Gustafson. Third Row: Monica Guyton, Steve Baugh, Grover Taylor, Billy Lile, Bobby Pitts, Bill Hill, Cindy Pierce, Robin Lovell. Back Row: Mr. Morrow, Diana Matlock, Peggy Slaughter, Darrell Bockemehl, Laura Karlen, Joe Sullivan, Greg Pattillo, James Martin, Isaiah Crowe, Kim Cade. Organizations l Q 'PLAY AROUND! BEST SENIOR Peggy Slaughter Winnie the Pooh : Animals, animals, they're ALL animals. BEST JUNIOR Darrell Bockemehl ,1 f r- ff' -'P ff, Iv if ah av A if I , 4 ,,,, S I i i il f BEST TECHNICIAN BEST FRESHMAN BEST SOPHOMORE Rob Stokes Lisa Hoppert Dei Smith Organizations 249 Kelley Maurer and Rob Stokes: Testing one, two, three . . All hail King Morrow! 1: . . 'lark '15 ,i je l 'gig T fi 4, I ,D we Q j BEST THESPIAN BEST ACTRESS BEST ACTOR Steve Gustafson Laura Karlen Joe Sullivan I A Karen Kristof - Secretary, Kathy Murphy - Treasurer. 250 Organizations ef 1981-1982 OFFICERS: Steve Gustafson - President, Lisa Hoppert - Vice President, J owling Club Sign Language Club the Alley: Ms. Spadafore, Phyllis Jackson, Dona Geron, Beth Row 1: Lori Moore, Sheri Ferguson, Patrick Causey, Mack Carter, Linda Reed, Gayle Dupree. Pins: Kim Cade, Bobby Regina Watkins, Kristi Humphrey. Row 2: Mary Taylor, Tammy Bellah, Chris Warren, David Cox, Cliff Campbell, Shawn Deena Houpt, Andre Vinson, Teresa Rawls. Row 3: Michele Baker, Kevin Willmon,Troy Smith, Alan Reid, Randy Harrison. Rhonda Rust, Melissa Smith, Frances Alonzo, Gloria Cruz, Sharon Teel. Woods and Water Club M ' Q-...-.gg-.1-s, -f - 4-. Sitting: Kevin Sumrow, Bubba Hughes, Jeft Granberry, Todd Martin, Tracy Kirkpatrick, Diana Smith, Kim Cade, William Chisolm, Todd Gill, Bill Lindley. Knees: Dale Massey, Rufus Cipriano, Beverly Dollgener, Lisa BeLew, Cindy Scott, Phyllis Jackson, Eric Walker, Mitchell Mills, ,Brenda Wells, Terry Wackett, Jana Fuller, Shawn Cooley, Pam Slayden, Milinda Grice, Melanie Miller, Rodney Pitts, Tony Henderson. Stand- ing, Row 1: Nancy Dreer, Coach Hervey, Norman Meche, Doug Tabor, Steve Christian, Raynell Knippa, Susan Bellah, Donna Wilson, Kathy Bailey, Belinda Gudino, Michele Steele, Rita Duran, Orlando Vasquez, Ms. Peterson, Frank Evans, Pat Causey, Jeff Moody, Daniel Perez, Robin Miller. Standing, Row 2: Robert Coker, Jacky Hickman, Alan Miller, Steve Radney, David Kuykendall, Robert Moore, Johnny Vidales, Brad Boruk, Ralph McGuftey, Ralph Ramsey, Coach Scott, Paula Bledsoe, Elvis Long, Scott Schmidth, Adrian Reynoso, Bobby Redmond, Wayne Gibson, Mike Mize, Allen Robinson, Bobby Pitts. Organizations 251 the math club computes The Computer Math Club is a fairly new group at Samuell. It is now in its second year. They meet once a month during seventh period to discuss programming and computer games. There are 25 members in the Computer Math Club. Mr. Bob Sybert is the sponsor. Officers are: Presider - Augustin Ramirez, Vice-President - Cliff Campbell, Secretary - Lisa BeLew, Treasurer - Beth Rakestraw, Reporter - Steve Christian, and Parliamentarian - Jeff Granberry. Their motto is Garbage in, Garbage out. was ft The Computer Math Club sponsor is Mr. Bob Sybert. The members of the Computer Math Club are tin alphabetical orderl Lisa BeLevl Brian Bellah, Dava Bingham, Darrell Bockemehl, Clift Campbell, Chris Canada, Robin Carlock, Steve Christian, Greg Cohen, Glenn Coleman, Gary Cooper, Kenneth Davis, David Dixon, Michael Floyd, Phillip Forbus, Jeft Granberry, Raymond Hamill, Darcus Ha T horne, Steve Hyles, Tina Jacobs, Robin Lovell, James Martin, Beth Rakestraw, Augustin Romerez, Zena Ruzicka, Gordan Sanderl Michael Scott, Gretchen Skaer, Rob Stokes, Tommy Strange, Mary Taylor, Kari Thomson, David Turvan, Mike Wallace, Chris Warrelj Mike Williams, Kevin Willmon, and Eva Workman. X. P , ll ' iiiillllllllllllll Samuell Spartans computes! Lisa BeLew has flying fingers! Rob Stokes plays computer technicie- 252 Organizations , l 'Th Y.W.P.F. opens new doors The Young Women's Professional Forum is a club for 10th, 11th, and 12th grade girls designed to ouaint students with non-traditional and professional careers and to prepare them for the working world. Some of the activities this year include an orientation meeting, guest speakers, and a banquet. Vining. members of Y.W.P.F. are: Loriette Mackey, Trish Butler, Rogenia Wlllis, Tracy Zena Ruzicka, Helen Freeman, Monica Guyton, Mrs. Vining, Nancy Dreer, Powell, Lennie Fields, Juanita Ramirez, and Becky Moreland. members include: Tracie Baker, Shannon Ware, Renee Russell, Dona Geron, Walker, Andre Vinson, Karen Coffman, Sarah Chism, Melody Hardeman, Lor- Freeman, Becky Gulnn, Oralia Reynoso, Kimi Mancillas, and Brenda Wells. is organization was given a grant by the McMurry Foundation. Sponsors are Ms. Reba Cost and Ms. Ms. Reba Cost is the friend and sponsor of this group. T l - 1, il S' 'iii gf f, .Q f Qisigi' Y jk. ' . 1 xg V.. . gp-1215 x X: 1' S - -5 if ,ff- iiii' f . A t .4 S2 Three more members include: Yolanda Wyrick, Mary Chism and Becky Martinez. Organizations 253 National H Election to the National Honor Society is one of the most coveted awards a student can obtain. To be in N.H.S. a Spartan is rated on grade point average, character, service and leadership qualities, and teacher ratings. Sixteen seniors and sixteen juniors were chosen for N.H.S. this year. Twenty-nine seniors were already members, making a new total of 61 for the National Honor Society. Their major project is the printing and selling of Student Directories. Kenneth Morris, a new senior member and Mary Garrett, Doug Tramel and Melvin Tucker, new junior members are not pictured. onor Society Steve Christian Steve Ftadney President Vice-President Susan Reed Zena Ruzicka Treasurer l Kevin Bailey Susan Ballew pt, as vw- 'NY Dava Bingham Cliff Campbell Paula Cheatwood Chris Cole David Dixon Mike Floyd 254 Organizations Loretta Freeman Beth Gilliam Two Year Members Lori Hughes Laurie Johnson Steve Kinkeade Danny Klimpel Clint Lawson Becky Martinez Patty Morris ,af-r' 'fr Tammy Page Beth Rakestraw Augustin Ramirez Teri Smith MO Beth Walker Melanie Walker Sherrie Williams Joe Sullivan NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 3 'Z XZ S V ' fi Organizations 255 New Senior Members of 198 Lisa Barger Kathy Foster Jeff Granberry Tammy Grice Randa Hawkins Linda Jones Letitia Lynch Amy Matthews Tami McGowan Debbie McGuire Byron Mitchell Greg Pattillo qv-V-f-ff Jenny Poston Jeff Scott Kelli Williams Mrs. Ferrell gives the congratulatory remarks at the N.H.S. Induction Ceremony. 256 Organizations 1 Sena Q-,, asia' Kas' gl X Q54 Sponsors Hamilton. i if rf ,Q f Q, W ,, . 4 W M V ff M 3 K of the National Honor Society are Ms. Reed, Mr. Bohart, and l ni Class of 1982 Members . . ' '::VfS'i'QL, X .... .0 W fr Effffx. 1 wifi-will . M Q Q W ... we R K L. ..L... 7 . ggi i it 'ii t L. qi 112, 1-1 - -or - Lisa BeLew Dona Geron Kevin Grounds Edward Jones Laura Karlen Diana Matlock Mitchell Mills Stan Moore Ralph Ramsey Mary Floe Becky Rogers Cindy Scott Esther Wilson N The new members recite the N.H.S. pledge. I The honorable Beth Walker, Patty Morris, Teri Smith and Tammy Page pose for a picture. Organizations STUDENTS Student Council was formed at Samuell in 1956. The Council is annually involved in worthwhile projects. The W. W. Samuell Blood Club was begun this year. Other projects are the Granny Project, Treacher Appre7 ciation, Friends, the Marquee, the Bulletin, the Calender, Dress-up Day, Spartagrams, the Howdy Dance, and the Honors Assembly. W lt i Mrs. Edwina Wallace is the faithful sponsor! The student Council officers are: Front Row: Craig Johnson, Vincent Nealy Diane Trent, Charlie Martinez. Back Row: Darrell Bockemehl, Roxanne Young, Tracie'Baker,l and Nancy Dreer. , l l l l The Student Council Representatives are: Front Row: Tammie Bursey, De Ann Woodruff, Kimber Sanders, Sheryl Scott, Tawnya Woo- l ten, Tina Morgan, Kim Cade, Roxanne Young, Bill Hill, Sandra Dreer, Nancy Dreer, Byron Chism, Ricky Story, Steve Radney. Middle l Row: Renee Brown, Lisa BeLew, Cindy Scott, Marietta Watson, Robin Brantley, Lisa Hoppert, Rhonda Rhea, Diane Trent, Veronica Davis, Tracey Williams, Randy Marshall, Cheryl Sirls, Tracie Baker, Shannon Russell, Raynell Knippa, Karen Kristof, Joanne Hardy Cheryl Bailey. Back Row: Craig Johnson, Zena Ruzicka, Paula Bledsoe, Shannon Ware, Beth Gilliam, Vincent Nealy, Patty Morris, X Frank Haggerty, Steve Pullen, Darrell Bockemehl, Monica Guyton, Jennifer Newsome, Bobby Lyles, Charlie Martinez, Kenny Pettijohn. , 258 Organizations mul. Dennis Hall just loves giving blood! i l pi Bobby Lyles trims the Student Council Christmas tree. lected members of the Student Council are Front Flow Kimber Sanders Nancy Dreer Flhonda Rhea, Tina Morgan, Klm Cade, Haggerty Sandy Dreer Raynell Knippa Karen Kristof Middle Row Sheryl Scott De Ann Woodruff, Renee Brown, Lisa BeLew, Scott Veronica Davis Randy Marshall Tracey Williams Patty Morris Cheryl Slrls Jennifer Newsome, Joanne Hardy. Back Marietta Watson Lisa Hoppert Cheryl Bailey Paula Bledsoe Shannon Ware Robin Brantley Steve Fladney, Darrell Bockemehl. Organizations 259 S.l.T. Solves! MEMBERS OF S.I.T.: Sitting: Raynell Knippa, Melinda Grice, Brenda Wells, Beverly Meade, Lori Hughes, Becky Martinez, Causey. Row 1: Lupe Tamez, Billy Clark, Donna Wilson, Susan Parker, Cheryl Bailey, Tunisunia Taylor, Fanessa Watson, Willis, Paula Cheatwood. Row 2: Cindy Perez, Kenneth Hall, Michael Floyd, Greg Cohen, Beth Rakestraw, David Dixon, Newsom, Letitia Lynch, Tammie Wade, Kevin Douthit. Row 3: Byron Chism, Monica Guyton, Marcia Keasler, Laura Karlen, Henderson, Gloria Carter, Cindy Pierce, Mark Walker, Donna Frazier, Alesia Webb, Andre Vinson, Bridgett Randle. ...t , r I 'L-H The sponsors and members of the Student intervention Team make plans for the Beth Flakestraw says: What do you ex- pect?l'm aS.l.T. member! Q The Student Intervention Team was first started at Samuell three years ago. lt is an organization that strives to intervene in pro- T blems that are affecting students. S.l.T. sponsors are Ms. Vining, Ms. McCollum, Mr. Bruner, Mr. 1 l Buffins, Mr. Yanez, Ms. Thomas, l Sgt- Bivens, and MV- FH90- Greg Cohen relaxes alter a long Cheryl Bailey stands for S.l.T.! discussion. 60 Organizations ENIOR PUB HSTEPPIN' CUT Row Robert Moon Chrls Canada Becky Martinez Nancy Dreer, Tammy Grice, Steve Kinkeade, Second Row: Loretta Jeff Scott Todd Ormgderff Jay Penn Pam Slayden Paula Bledsoe, Alaina McCoy, Teri Smith, Tina Morgan, Sandra Back Row Steve Chrustian Renee Russell Beth Walker Todd Russell, Ralph MCG-utfey, Rene Delk, Beth Gilliam, Diane , - 4',, , gh -. , v --.M ,,,-..... ., ' -- 'f ,1 V, W. , , . fy an ' 'Jw Wgw tr ' f : ' Beth Walker, Becky Martinez, Renee Russell and Beth Gilliam are hard at work on the Pub. The Senior Pub is a humor publication. Thirty students worked this year to put out the Pub. Seniors had an opportunity to buy the Pub in homeroom. The cost was 53.00. The Senior Pub theme was Seniors Steppin' Out in Texas. Organiations 261 SENTINEL STAFF SUFKVIVES The Sentinel Staff, consisting of 16 students, published nine newspapers during the 1980-1981 school year. Staff members Lori Moore and Sheri Hatzenbuehler attended the U.l.L. convention in Austin, March 12-14 with their sponsor, Ms. Betty Bell. The Sentinel received an Award of Honor from U.l.L. judges. The Dallas Times Herald sponsored Journalism Day on May 15, which was attended by Clint Lawson, Jeff Gill, Lori Moore, and Diana Matlock. The Most Valuable Staffer Award was presented to Clint Lawson. Jenny Poston, Clint Lawson, and Jeff Gill just love to work. Tammy Grice: Assistant News Editor Marietta Watson: Assistant Entertainment Editor Organizations '-f- 'MN' Ms. Betty Bell is sponsor. .ann-I? ..,..,...,-5, Greg Pattillo: Editor-in-Chief I..-W-A-A 'NK Cathy Dugan: Assistant News Editor W MN Tammy Page: Feature Editor Lori Moore, Diana Matlock, and P, are hard at work. Clint Lawson: Editor LOl'l Moore: i 5 Alaina McCoy: Artist l 1 1 Top Row: Tammy Grlce, Alaina McCoy, Steve Christian, Jenny Poston, Tammy Page, Greg Pattillo. Middle Row: Marietta Watson, Cathy Dugan, Diana Matlock, Pat Causey, Jeff Gill. Bottom Row: Sheri Hatzenbuehler, Lorl Moore, Clint Lawson. ? 1 ,w.,,... .M X , . K 2 oft as Q aaaa tat, - ia Q N i A . ., ,,., , .A E is i Jeff Gill: Diana Matlock: Ms. Betty Bell and Greg Pattlllo pause News Editor lor a pose. Johnny Barlleld: Assistant Entertainment Editor Sheri Hatzenbuehler: Pat Causey: Business Entertainment Editor 4 Jenny Poston: Tammy Upchurch: Diane McPherson: Typist Circulation Manager Chiel Journalist Organizations 263 2 TORCH Staff: DOrt't The TORCH Staff consists of seventeen hard-working juniors and seniors, dedicated to putting out an outstanding yearbook. The staff spends many hours after school, on weekends and during sixth period identifying pictures, laying out pages, thinking up captions, and proofreading names and copy. The TORCH Staff went to annual camp at S.M.U. dur- ing the summer. They receiv- ed the second place award in Best Planned Yearbook. T Photographers Steve Chris- tian won 2nd place in Action Photography and Amy Mat- thews won 1st place in Selec- tive Focus. THE 1981 TORCH STAFF: Animals, Animals, Animals! Mike Floyd hides from staffers more i W, 2 45, ,,.,,. I Q I L h Beth Gilliam: Ms. Mary Kay McCollum: Editor-in-chief Advisor 191' Amy Matthews, Beth Walker, Steve Baugh, and Renee Russell think sixth period is so long! Kevin Bailey, Zena Ruzicka, Tammy Page, Beth Gilliam, Melanie Walker, and Susan Ballew take a break from S.M.U. Annual Camp. Organizations 3 1 Steve Baugh: Freshmen, Organizations f s fi - 3 We. A A .V XT 6' ,QS ,,.,,4u.N .,-- sill ggigisgfsswkw V X , , UA, ', v- sf- ? , .. 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VN 1 Steve Christian an Loretta Freeman are proud to be TORCH Organizations 265 Becky Martinez: I s 48 Becky Martinez - Caught cropping agalnlll ...ws Tammy Page: Seniors, Student Life 266 Organizations Melanie Walker puls Kevin Bailey to sleep while previewing the TORCH slide show. Renee Russell: Freshmen, Student Life 'M' km, Zena Ruzicka: Beth Walker: Melanie Walker: Seniors, Student Life Sports, and Academics Sophomores, Organizations, Index , if l , , Y , i' 9' 2 , Z s f 'Wi Shannon Ware: ls Tina Morgan on her way to sixth period? Susan Ballew takes home MORE quad- Copy Editor paks to redo! 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Awards were given to outstanding deaf students, but the highlight of the dance was the announcement of the 1981-1982 cheerleaders. 276 Student Life Ms. Morin proves that teachers can have fun, too. Kim Watts to dance. Mike Fisher hesitates to ask cowg I Cathy Templin, Pam Singleton, and Karen Dunbar dance. Deaf Spartans enjoy the Cotton-Eyed-Joe. Qw- fail , SI? , M ff ' J a Jw 29525 , ff Pm CAREER DAY ENJGYED The Dallas Independent School District, with the help of a few neighboring businesses, sponsored its fourth annual Mexican-American Career Day. lt was held downtown at the Business Magnet Center, with approximately 25 businesses, universities, community colleges, armed forces, and trade schools represented. Students participated in the event on a non-school day. Samuell had the second highest city-wide attendance, 27, for the second consecutive year. Twelve D.l.S.D. schools were involved in the program which is geared for minority students. Mr. Yanez sponsored the Career Day. 278 Student Life Mr. Yanez, Alma Martinez, Lilly Kerbow, Marta Velasquez, Baltazar Gudino, Mari Meza, Fructuoso Garcia, Margie Garcia, Susie Herrera. 1 , it 'i g , Debbie Cantu, Eddie Lemon, Alma Martinez, Sharon Serrata, Maria Meza, Juanit Ramirez, Marta Velasquez, Oralia Reynoso, Antonia Reyes, Belinda Gudino. Sadie Hawkins Boogies M The Spartans want to Get On Up And Jam. Russell. Shake Your Gro Guyton and Mike dance Late In The ove ohn Shumaker says Steve Christian is Forever in Blue Jeans. to rl N Steve Fladney. Another Satur- Ralph Ramsey: He's So Shy. The Sadie Hawkins Dance was a first at Samuell, with the girls asking the guys for a change. It was a junior spon- sored event, with Monica Guyton heading the crews. The juniors cleared S240 on the dance. The money will be used for a school related project. i Tawnya Wooten is Upside Down Lisa BeLew is living proof that Coke Adds Life. Student Life me 411 41 af MM, , 'u-S'-M 1' wb I 4 r Q w,,,ni.V Nfi, 3 nl ii' 'Hx 'T in ,A Q X 4 iA,4 Jud! '-'-9.4.5, Favorites Announced rl 1 of Friendliest. in 1 2 3:5 ' . SS K E, 5 5 Q I Christian and Renee Russell announce Beautiful and Most Handsome. Bledsoe, Loretta Freeman, Steve Kinkeade, and Randy Marshall wait for the an- Ralph Ramsey proudly receives his cer- tificate for Junior Favorite. Entrophy plays The Kid ls Hot Tonight. The 1981 TORCH is dedicated to Mr. Susan Ballew and Kevin Bailey: And the winner is. . . On April 15th, the TORCH staff sponsored an assembly to announce class favorites and the dedicatee of the TORCH. The TORCH was dedicated to Mr. Filgo for all his hard work and school spirit. Then Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Favorites were an- nounced and certificates of recognition were presented to the winners before the student body. Entrophy, composed of Chris Cole, Todd Oringderff, Miles Seamon, John Shumaker, and Kevin Potter, played several selections. Student Life 281 LAB BAND HITS BIG TIME 'N x0 2566 Music On Stage '81 was held on April 24th and 25th. The Production Managers were Belinda Gudino and Letitia Lynch. The Band's main feature was A Country MedIey. The 1980-1981 Lab Band plays. Greg Pattlllo follows in the footsteps of his mentor, the Mr. Bill Wartes. Mr. Wartes wants YOU! Roxanne Young and Greg Pattillo satirical song about Mr. Wartes. 282 Student Life I pi sing The Music On Stage emcees Roxanne . . . and Greg Pattillo. The Lab Band performs its feature, A Country MedIey. for mi Terry Jetton fiddles around while Kevin Potter is a-pickin' and a-grinnin'. The Jesters! shed their teel blue and purple outfits for their Beach Boys Med- Mayra Montalvo and Jesse Silva are dancin' th Iey. Cotton-Eyed-Joe. i 'ty f- g S i C 22,1 -i-e A fr if 5, A - Gig HQQ sllltxfi ,:Lg.4..:-Q The band gets some free publicity. L 84 Student Life I Joe Sullivan blows his own horn while performing GIiding. Meister, Kevin Sumrow, Teri Smith, and Joe Sullivan Get 'ian S Shumaker lwho always does everything rightl, and Steve Kin- imitate the Blues Brothers. Kevin Potter improvises for Europia. it fi A saxy Greg Pattillo performs his solo, l've Got The Music ln Me. Student Life 285 Jazzy Peppermint Ball On April 24th, the Special A if Education Department X ai sponsored the 7th annual Peppermint Ball in the lunchroom. This year's theme was All That Jazz. All Special Ed. students and their parents were invited to attend. Approximately one hundred people attended the ball. The highlight ofthe evening came with the crowning of the king and queen by Mr. Filgo. Ricky Vassallo, disc jockey, provided music for the crowd to dance. Former King - Keith Goodman, New King - Kenneth Crouch, Court - Carmella New Queen - Yolanda Parks, Court - Sandra Carter. The first runners-up are Barron Shepherd and Carmella Her- nandez. The second runners-up are George Bragg and Sandra Carter. The Queen is Yolanda Parks and the King is Kenneth 286 Student Life 5 , af .1 , ii. 555-24 32: , tw- K 'vs 4+-.w 68 Charles Osler Mr Calvin Nagy Steve Pullen, and Mr. entertain the audience with Before the Next Tear- Cinco De Mayo Celebrated de Mayo performers are Standing Steve Hyles, Dave Miller, Curt Miller, Frances Janie Garcia Lilly Kerbow Cecilia Cisneros, Ernesto Hernandez, Norma Enci- Ms Fthoads Carlos Amador Sitting Marta Velasquez, Lory Garcia, Maria Meza, Janie Garcia and Margie Garcia dance to the Cumbia. Cinco De Mayo, a day of glory for Mexico, was celebrated with a fiesta at Samuell, Saturday, May 2nd at 7:30 p.m. Several schools, including Sidney Lanier Elementary, Sunset, and North Dallas, as well as our own Sam- uell students, participated. Acts included several Mexican songs and dances. Refreshments were served in the lunchroom during intermission. Under the leader- ship of assistant principal Mr. Adolf Yanez and Spanish Club sponsor Ms. Gayle Fthoads, the W. W. Samuell P.T.A. hosted this event. Marta Velasquez and Lory Garcia per- form a dance entitled La Cadena. STAGE CREW: Standing: Bill Lindley, and Mark Walker. Sitting: Jose Marti nez, Curtis Miller, Dave Miller, Steve Hyles, and Carlos Amador. Student Life 289 M A FRESHIVIEN FRCLIC The 1980-1981 Freshman Chorus performs Kiss Me in the Rain and You Take My Breath Away. 1 Through thick and thin Kimber Sanders, Sheryl Scott, Maurer, and Marietta Watson are Together, Lisa Hoppert and Bill Lindley make a compatible pair of emcees. Freshmen Follies was presented on Friday, May 8th, at 7:30 p.m. The show, which was directed by Mr. Jeff Morrow, had 33 acts. The Mistress and Master of Ceremony were Lisa Hoppert and Bill Lindley. The talent the freshmen displayed shows promising entertainment for years to come. ' Steve Hyles is The Entertainer. 290 Student Life THROUGH FOLLIES scream Thea Sneed and Darita Pool, It's a Flying Purple Eater Vinson and Drusilla Williams dance to the tune of x ef ...H '1'I:f , nn Bridges does her ver- Dale Walker warns Don't on of Saturday Night Touch. ver. For shame! These girls wear short shorts. Miles Seaman played bass for Let It Be. 4 ' Y f I Q DeLynn Loy and Brenda Williams are Side By Side. To lir is S in if , ,Q 1 T S.. n W . ' T W iiil l yyyy at ' Qi-V ' iirzz ' ' lii f W Glenda Nunley, Regina Watkins, and Jan Flake ask Ma for the time Laura Bright says, Thank goodness Syneace Staggs finally brought the IMPORTANT PAPERS. Student Life 291 g Blue and Gold Game ,. e -,ir a The Mighty Spartans shows their muscle. Senior athletes are announced before the game. Q T The Mighty Blue and Gold battle it out on the field. Rhonda Rhea can't wait to Teri Smith says I thought perform. was raining. The traditional BluefGold game is the last one for many students. The new Banner Team and Spartan Image are announce-dp the new foot- ball team, drill and cheerleaders per- formg and students about to graduate scream their lungs out for the team's one last time as students. This year Senior Athletes were recognized at half-time. The 81-82 cheerleaders show their stuff. 292 Student Lite Almost Rained Gut The Senior guys take a last run across the field at halftime. l'he H1 1980-81 Varsity Cheerleaders do their last pyramid. t 5 A 1 enior Starlets, Tawyna Wooten and Tina Morgan Mark Walker plays a last song with the Margo Powell asks, ls this right? ive their last performance. seniors. Student Life 293 v x XX. - 2 .I ze- X' 1 I , ' 1: I Queue' 'Ki ' f -' 'X g , X- f' f , ' ' ' f 3:-,ff 4 f Wfkikf x Q fXf. gg, X, gp. ,GLW , ,k,V, K 2 M. V. ,K XM XX . X :Abby :fs VS? , , f 'wzbyv 21 g 1 r c as Q 3:15 l 9 . - 3 , '11 fl - 6' .. X ' V' W -L ' ' 'I :'k'3'fii5ffPX'5Y X - - 1 5 f , ' H ' ' TT: I -f' Afit?i7Q2'WY5337'A4.-'XX E - . iii' f X,w5,f'-ff X- f -- k a,a,5X:'f--- . v ag5X+w,,f'-wg K -XX,-4,,g1f1fXiqf,: 1 . ' f 1 , . f, g - - fwmcfmffwmef-A -:mf 9' mun- cx Y 3'ifZW m,,,X,,f,X X A 'X Xu X siZf+f9UN'0R C'-533 FAVORWSI 'mph RQWSGY and X Q .. X f,.'vA www .. A fw5A,,w, 'fx .. . Wwfwhy. 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Awards won by the Athletic department were presented to the school, and those students receiv- ing scholarships were also announced. Becky Rogers and Steve Baugh announce Senior Superlatives. 'B Q The Merry Ringers are enjoyed by all. e 2 Student Life 295 Outstanding students were honored during the awards assembly on May 20th. Not pictured are: Todd Russell - Frenchg Marla Buchanon - Typ- ingg Steve Gustaf- son - Dramag Anthony Stegall - Boys P.E.g Reg- ina Bennett - Girls P.E.g Joe Coates - lndus- trial Artsg and Michael Tierney - Orchestra. Outstandin DARLA GOSS - D.E. LORI HUGHES - VOE LISA BARGER - Chorus , L., l ' A Q . 5. --,l'- Adi? A DEBBIE ENGLAND - SDSCIBI Ed. CLINT LAWSON - Math, Journalism Patty Morris announces Outstanding TAMMY GRICE - History Becky Martinez receives the W. S. Lan students. 296 Student Life ham Scholarship. KEVIN BAILEY - Spanish www KATHY FOSTER - Homemaklng ZENA RUZICKA - Business r. Filgo presents Renee Russell with e Leedom scholarship. Students Honored MARK WALKER - Science JEFF GRANBERRY - Art BETH RAKESTRAW - English DENISE BICKELL - H.E.C.E. i GREG PATTILLO - Latin DEBBIE MCGUIRE - Shorthand RONNIE JENKINS - Industrial Arts KEVIN THOMPSON - R.O.T.C. Student Life 297 SENIORS SELECTED KEVIN BAILEY TORCH Staff, F.T.A., Spanish Club, R.O.T.C., N.H.S., Outstanding Spanish Student, High Honors Graduate. GREG COHEN Banner Team, Runner-up Most School Spirit, S.l.T. 298 Superlatives SUSAN BALLEW Starlets, N.H.S., Student Director of Starlet Capers, Most Dependable, TORCH Staff, High Honors Graduate, Starlet of the Year. gut CHRIS COLE Most Talented, Band, JESTERSI, N.H.S., Stage Band, Outstanding Band Student, High Honors Graduate, Senti- nel Cartoonist, Roller Skating Club, Computer Math Club. STEVE CHRISTIAN T N.H.S. - President, Sentinel Edits Mr. Samuell, TORCH Staff Photog pher, Banner Team, Honors Graduate. RENE DELK , ice Skating Club Treasurer, Conce Choir, Pub Staff, V.O.E., Honors Gradi ate. MIKE FLOYD RCH Staff Photographer, Pub Staff, ntinel Staff, N.H.S., S.l.T., Runner-up ely To Succeed, Honors Gradu- Perfect Attendance for 3 Years. S SUPERLATIVES KATHY FOSTER Starlets, F.H.A., N.H.S., French Club, Outstanding Homemaking Student, Runner-up Best Dressed, Honors Grad- Llaie. LORETTA FREEMAN Pub Staff, Starlets - Sr. Lt., TORCH Staff, Runner-up Friendliest, Roller Skating Club, Y.W.P.F., High Honors Graduate. BETH GILLIAM TAMMY GRICE RANDA HAWKINS Cheerleader, TORCH Staff - Blue Jackets - President, Student Varsity Cheerleader, N.H.S., Ice Skating N.H.S., Most School Director of Musical, N.H.S., Outstanding Club, Runner-up Most Beautiful, Pub pn lt, Young Life, Student Council, Pub History Student, Concert Choir, Honors Staff, Concert Choir, Honors Graduate. taff, Prom Committee, Honors Gradu- Graduate. te, Roller Skating Club. Superlatives 299 CRAIG JOHNSON Student Council - Vice-President, Football, Basketball, Most Athletic, P.A.C., Y.A.C. -Li --.., . BECKY MARTINEZ Runner-up Wittiest, Starlets, N.H.S., TORCH Staff, JESTEFtSl, Concert Choir, Baccalaureate Committee, S.l.T., P.A.C., Y.W.P.F., High Honors Gradu- ate. 300 Superlatives xg Q- N, l, , tt.. 5, . LINDA JONES N.H.S., Starlets, Honors Graduate. CHARLIE MARTINEZ CLINT LAWSON Sentinel Editor, Baseball, N.H.S., M Likely to Succeed, JESTERS!, OI standing Journalism Student, High Hi ors Graduate, Concert Choir, S.C.O.F LISA MEISTER I Student Council - Vice-President, JESTERS!, Concert Choir, F.H.A., Hi gpinislg Club - Vice President, P.A.C., ors Graduate, Student Director of Ra o ll ' , oer Skating Club, Concert Ma-Tazz. Choir, S.C.O.A. PATTY MORRIS Cheerleader, N.H.S. Student Most Beautiful, High Honors Pub Staff. GREG PATTILLO in Musical, N.H.S., Stage Band, Choir, Honors Graduate, Band, S.C.O.A., Wittiest, Out- anding Latin Student, Senior Assem- y Emcee. VINCENT NEALY Student Body President, P.A.C., Y.A.C., Senior Assembly Committee, Varsity Basketball Manager, Student Council. STEVE RADNEY Sr. Class President, S.C.O.A., JES- TEFlS!, Concert Choir, Honors Gradu- ate, Student Council, Basketball, Base- ball, Roller Skating Club, Woods and Water Club, N.H.S. - Vice President, Runner-up Mr. Samuell, Razz-Ma-Tazz Emcee. TAMMY PAGE N.H.S., Sentinel Staff, Honors Gradu- ate, Pub Staff - Asst. Editor, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, TORCH Staff. BETH RAKESTRAW Stage Band, Salutatorian, Band, D.A.Fl. Nominee, N.H.S., S.l.T., C.M.C., Bowl- ing Club, Runner-up Most Likely to Suc- ceed, Outstanding English Student, High Honors Graduate. Superlatives 301 ZENA RUZICKA Sr. Class Secretary, N.H.S. - Trea- surer, Band, Concert Choir, High Hon- ors Graduate, Student Director of Musi- cal, Y.W.P.F., Runner-up Most Depend- able, TORCH Staff, S.l.T., Outstanding Business Student, Prom Committee. MELANIE WALKER Concert Choir, N.H.S., Most Likely to Succeed, TORCH Staff, Y.W.P.F., Sen- ior Class Valedictorian, F.H.A., High Honors Graduate, Baccalaureate Com- mittee. Superlatives PAM SLAYDEN Varsity Cheerleader, Roller Skating Club, Ice Skating Club, Woods and WaterClub. Ill, -,,, :'-v KELLI WILLIAMS N.H.S., Deaf Cheerleader, Deaf Queen, Outstanding Deaf Education Student, Honors Graduate. H JOE SULLIVAN JESTERSL N.H.S., S.C.O.A., Stl Band, Band, Runner-up Most Talen Student Director of Fiazz-Ma-Tazz, T dent Director of Senior Assembly. snennils wn.uAMs i S.l.T., N.H.S., Volleyball, Baskett Honors Graduate, Soccer, Track. PROM DELIGHTS SENIORS The Senior Prom was held May 1, at the Marriott on Stemmons from nine p.m. to one a.m. The theme for the prom was Samuell's Silver Anniversary - The 25th Prom. Chris Cole designed a seal that was featured on tickets, book- lets, table decorations, and glasses. Seniors participated in the Grand March. They also danced to music provided by Mark King and King Sound. Mark also did a spe- cial light show. Steve Radney was chairman of the prom committee. Ms. Reba Cost was in charge. The prom dec- orations were provided by the Art Department. rmwmwil Beth Walker asks Whereas Mike? Willie Singleton says, You want me to punch dance? Cole says Daynna Breithaupt after the prom we re Lisa BeLew and JeffGranberrytakeabreatherl? Student Life 303 IK ig '40 '25 1 I i 1 5 i 1 I Y i 1 i r U I W V 1 i I fn- rx, M--...,,. Beth Gilliam and Mike Malone live it up at the Anatole. Prom Memorabilia!!! . ' t -1. Redmond and Cheryl Bailey dine at Little weden. Wooten and Willie Gloria would rather be Story and Laurie Johnson would rather be a tennis match. Tammy Page doesn't think it is funny that Brian Sweet spiked the punch. 1 Renee Russell looks for her date. down. Craig Johnson and his date really get Student Life 305 , , , . 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' '7WKYf?'?9A5kvgXfeNXn-M' ?9VX4?N1QiSI49fYX W,X 'V.VL3Lf?A'T?X V G1 lgaig' ' w ,-gg'-. ,ifijfififj A-,-Vgggqgwfial Xf-M-gyX,w:g45Q4fm,- XX:gy1f591--Q.. -fq,-Aw 4 I-31131,-' :H -N. 1 -, ,. . k 5 X ' -'-- - W0 A-.x.XQ.fXi2,Q?xLv 0, ' K -:ff -HMA. W: ,WJ- Baccala The Baccalaureate Service was held Sunday afternoon, May 17, 1981, at 2:00 p.m. in the auditorium. The Concert Choir began the service with two sacred choral selections, followed by the invocation given by Mr. Filgo. Flev. Michael Walker of Pleasant Mound United Methodist Church deliv- ered the baccalaureate sermon. Janice Ross, a senior, gave the benediction. Pam Slayden helps Flanda Hawkins get ready for the service. Sometimes Seniors do the strangest things. 312 Student Life ureate inspires The Concert Choir leads the audience as they sing America. Kevin Sumrow and Steve Ftadney are Melanie Walker and Teri Smith proud seniors. Rev. Michael Walker inspires the class. Luncheon Enjoyed On Friday May 22nd, the Senior Luncheon was held at Granny's Dinner Play- house. Any senior and his guest could attend. Lunch was served at one, with the play starting at two. The class was delighted to see Robert Morse in the comedy Play lt Again, Sam. Patty Morris and Jeff Gill are glad they aren't eating cafeteria food. -J ,l Lynch and Alan Miller agree that Buck Wilson is a comic Granny's entertains the Seniors. Student Life 313 4 Emcees, Greg Pattillo and John Shumaker drop in. SENIORS Bid Bridget Randle and Randy Marshall sing Sukiyaki. Janice Ross and group sing God Bless America in memory of the Atlanta children. Senior Starlets Can-Can. The Senior Class of 1981 bid its farewell with taste this year, as in years past. Under the direction of Mr. Crook and Stu- dent Director Joe Sullivan, the senior assembly ran smoothly. The assembly brought back old memories of the past year, as well as leaving a memory of the 1981 seniors for the underclass- men and faculty. Student Life Becky Martinez and Connie Baylor are Never Ready. Reynaldo Perez and Michele Steele are Again. Starlet Officers Bite the Dust. Who says fat is not in? The Banner team is Born To Be Alive. if I psf xi L. g M 9 R I 34 E X 2 :i X ,Jig X 5 I ' iw. Karen Whitlock and Kevin Douthit enjoy the assembly. t -f - ent Nealy says goodbye to the student The Senior Class sings the Alma Mater for the final time. l Beth Rakestraw, Sal., and Melanie Walker, Val., anticipate the coming assembly. The Senior Jesters made lt Through the Rain. Steve Fladney bids farewell and presents the school with a new podium and portrait. Student Life 317 Wtfs ' 'TAY .,,.u L .ff fl QM i A, .P 0 v Q-,P ,L ,r .., 0. -v-'f ' . Vx: Q . .4 4-+ L ' I A 9 L., pf - S -.5-'O ,. 4 g , -'- ws an ...' 4 M.. 4- Jr 8- uv 'K K :Ayn-'X V, ' A l??i ' 36 xr K, is L' I hh-v,. NJ L ,,j'wf' ...R M5 ,gs ' a. H- V ,,:A..,g, QWY' .K L V J All'-1 3' ' ' Sy M mn ., , ,3.x,- Q K GI N V mm ' Q usmiixywq 'X A , -nw M 'MQW ' . 'ww fi. , Q gk g . Q. , 0 -L ,,,, ,mg we 'N .HN ' 'Pad -:.. 8 gy W t. I' . . ,M O fy, fm' 'NJ . .--Im ' Wmrx , aww, x Q 195' Nam. .V , 72' E' J z fr ' ?f W' m ' !': 95 i fa M M , 3 4 gli g Yy 7 , I 1 ' W- if , f Q f 1- ss, N , 1 ff, I ff Vi.. 1 5 f ' ff 'f 9 if Aft il Ji, ,nf ,A X f L W.., , ijifhu Ia, JM 'lb J . z ', fn. I , . Lelllla Lynch and lim Llptak llne up. YN Mr. Filgo formally bids the seniors a 1981 farewell. Ianie Walker, class valedictorian, prepares to accept her Ioma. f 1981 Graduates The Foster twins, Kathy and Kenny, await the final step, side by side. The choir, composed of many graduates, sings the National Anthem The Graduates of 1981 march out into the real world. Student Life 319 Std High Honor Graduates Valedictorian Melanie Walker W A' Salutatorian Beth Flakestraw -, High Honors C Kevin Doyle Bailey Susan Clair Ballew Christopher Brooks Cole Loretta Gail Freeman Steven Wayne Kinkeade Daniel Franklin Klimpel, Ill John Clinton Lawson Rebecca Martinez tLf Tami Jo McGowan Patricia Allison Morris Ava Beth Flakestraw Susan Ann Fleed Zena Lynn Buzicka Tammie Marie Wade Melanie Lynn Walker IN DDA 3 sk '- Q ,. QQ,-me ,wb W' ALL-NIGHT Tammy Grice tells Linda Jones she knew she could make that strike! 51 Alan Miller is Robin Hood' Dawn Hancock watches as Ralph McGuffey destroys the Space Invaders. Slayden teaches Ralph Ramsey Two-Step. Charlie Martinez tees off at the driving Jenny Poston, the Pinball Wizard? range. Student Life 323 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM H, 1 ' be A 'W ... Q A L..f+3'?il-TT: A AAA A VAAA T st Q w sgj J T K gf ,3,.!,,3,,,W-,,,6,:,,,,i Kkkii ,VK ...A-f,.,wi . -.,, ,, .,,,,. .. 4 .. - - . , . ,L M M H T w s' AA i '.WW 1 . , .sr A K - . AAX r . f is 1 TT ' ' Q,,, T W 'mp xl A V if N5 I .f ' Bottom Flow: Brian Burns, Terry Wackett, Jay Johnson, Les Lawson, Keith Beasley, Clint Lawson, Ronald Martin. Top Fto John Gilliam, Craig Simmons, Kelly Jones, Willie Gloria, Johnny Vidales, Steve Fladney, Scott Bene, Kevin Sumrow. Samuell's Varsity Baseball team remained undefeated in their first twenty-four games, clinching the 1 1-AAAAA district championship. In the city play offs, T.J. won 4-0 and 3-0. Clint Lawson, Keith Beasley, Jay Johnson, and John Vidales were named to the Coaches' First Team All-District, while Willie Gloria and Terry Wackett were named to the Second Team. Sophomore of the year was Jay John- son and Player of the Year was John Vidales. Coach Pete Lamess Coach of the Year was Pete Lawless. .e I I WINS DISTRICT gif -I msg? Af iii' 4 ww ,, 'iff Clint Lawson Terry Wacketl . 5: .I 1: 4.2, 1? Steve Fladney - ,,-,,, IV, fl -f 1 I Ip I' .I Brian Burns Terry Wackett walks into third. V. Baseball 325 326 V. r U-he Clint Lawson looks alert at second base. Johnny Vidales afmmwmswmug ' I , , ,o,,, ,t looo , J - HF-'Www as in ,m.mW-vm-me-atfalnurqmvnum f K . , i K k Q. afbfsms:--tt,,, ,QhL, ,, y -t X . J . . , W . . .M A-.......f',-M, I NVQ' - ...x.. g -- .1 W' 1, H K 4 t i The baseball team is introduced at the Baseball Pep Assembly. .553 Willie Gloria Terry Wackett takes a lead off first base. Baseball 5 'RCYS T535-vb 3 -, i Q 5 .3 .i.. WE A! I - lv' ... , ,.,,, f I Z, 1 ' M7 at M A ,ix ,X 1 .WWE 'Wi if - L A no ,WA in . - 2 i f f if if 4 if 2242:-?1'Zi,f . io, , 1 M W fm Q, fi. Left-hander Scott Bene hits a line drive to SOC fielders. 5 5 L' John Gilliam Clint Lawson Batter up' l, i . Keith Beasley moves in for a pop fly. NQSF X 2 .. Scott Bene Y F' Q, -V,FA,, 4 In ,C if sv -1 wi' - f-..x. ,. -J' Willie Gloria lopes around third base. Kelly Jones One would never know the Spartans were watching the city championship go down the drain. 32 V, Baseball as lelel E E, Ronald Martin 9'-E'-1 9' -1, Y -.sw K L L I Jay Johnson Johnny Vidales throws a spit ball. Steve Radney and Terry Wackelt pres- ent Mr. Filgo with a tournament trophy. Kelly Jones says, Say what ref? gn-1. Derrell Barksdale f ilte r Q . 5 f To g l it 's . ,i s X X. l 3 ' . i' , Q Q . ' ,, E: A .L , s s N Q l : , -iii - T L ,. ,---- ' V Kelly Jones easily avoids a pick off. Terry Wackett fields a hot grounder. V. Baseball 329 J.V. BASEBALL TEAM Back Row: Coach Scott, Chris Diegel, Gary Brown, Ronald Martin, Craig Simmons, Mike McCoy, Brad Lemons, Ronnie Front Row: Ronnie Lovern, Curtis Arnold, Jay VanSykle, Richard Benoit, Tony Vacio, Steve McMahan, Boris Barr, Shawn Newsome. The Junior Varsity Baseball Team had a rough season with two wins and five losses. Even though the season was not suc- cessful, several of the players were outstanding enough to be moved up to the Varsity. Those players were: Craig Simmons, Scott Bene, Les Lawson, Ron- ald Martin, and John Gilliam. . The coach this year was Mr. Doug Scott. l i l Coach Doug Scott 330 J.V. Baseball , , iA W7.'Q .,,., WW MAKES A HIT Chris Diegel swings hard to get a hit. Craig Simmons getsahit. Gerold Freeman, Steve McMahan, Brad Lemons, and Gary Les Lawson says, Let's Go Team! Brown see what it' Willie Gloria gives a little Varsity advice to Craig Simmons and John Gilliam. s like to warm the bench. Ronald Martin gives it all he's got. J.V. Baseball 331 TENNIS TEAM VOLLEYS The W.W. Samuell Ten- nis Team finished the season with a 5-4 record in district play. At the Dallas Spring f High School Invitational gt Sharon Teel and Jill Tran- ' tham won their first round, and Chris Canada and Cliff Campbell advanced to the quarter finals. ln the 11-AAAAA District Tournament Ftogenia Willis beat S.O.C. Laurie Johnson won a bronze medal by beating Roosevelt, Woodrow, and Spruce. At the Pleasant Grove Tournament, Samuell came in second behind Skyline. 4 Ms. Pam Orcutt has been the Tennis Team -33 gggg g .,. . . SpOl1SOl' for three years. Top Row: Berry Wooten, Jill Trantham, Terry Wooten, Mike Baker, Kevin Willmon. Middle Ro Ftogenia Willis, Laurie Johnson, Sharon Teel, Chris Canada, Kelly White, Scott Schmidth. Botto Row: Teri Smith, Coach Pam Orcutt. Ms. Orcutt and Laurie Johnson plot Kelly White prepares to serve. 332 Tennis 'N-...avw Are you sure you can play like that Chris Canada? Laurie Johnson has a powerful serve jf' vWJwmwimnwal Coach Pam Orcutt Mike Baker Cliff Campbell ' Chris Canada ,lt ,. szzfgzw:-g1',ggf,.-g,..,9'r Af-y3.,:w L f.,-4ff?l'2'i1-i1,f:f'f1:L ,, pffgfifzw -it-Tm' f ,nazi sf ' i 'iv '1 ge 14 ' ,. -.- ' ' .. : .ffs 1Q+' sg 5111:-,' 23a1i',di9:l l -ff' -Q. l as ics. or - 122. -. -1,513 . 421, 1 .f il' 1 f- -w 1+ :Elf 15151 'ii '5wV.t'A' v, -15--:gi ,1- ia.. 1 it 441-,L -W Q Q4 2, ggi. .U ,, - ,,j,-',:':- .3 . we --.wi XXK TU' Irv.,-gi? Az i 4 'ff Y ,., gray, r N gig fr 'Y ' ' JE, 'i . Laurie Johnson Scott Schmldth Teri Smith Sharon Teel swfzi Jill Trantham Kelly Wh Flogenia Willis Kevin Willmon , - . l l 6 , 2 M it , . , yf fgf s V , ffl OPPONEN or l l 'MSAMUELL 2 5 ' ,,,,,h 0 ,, , Mgr, K 'eff -wif ff-' f in ,,f.,,,, f' 'I i 4 if , ,fx 7 . Skyline 2 BA- 0 Roosevelt ' S.OaC.' , , 22 ' SPI!-399 1 1 an , , Q , -- i ' , Y 7 ',:,f,,Z,,.,, ,fg Li7f? Nfl' 4' f, , ' BM- if ll l- S S 0 .. , , SCCCER TEAM Standing: Coach Dennis McAdams, Michael Powell, Wesley Black, Roger Moser, Mike Wallace, Todd Gill, Kevin McQueen ' ' Strange, Kevin Willmon. Kneeling: Jose Ibanez, Mike Watson, Jerry Perez, Henry Martinez, Gordon Sanders, David Boles Ramirez. Sitting: Daniel Perez, Dante Ibanez, Lonnie Martinez, Javier Saucedo, Duke Jones. ,, rryr ZR g fu . 5 A ,f1u,5ff53fyffzl' if ' - , , FMA' , , f,,,,y, ,t WW. , ' 1 iv ' - f'Lff7f' I , 'K--ffl? ,f ': f1'fQ1'2K5g ' f fe 52 ,, , 'Wil LG??'ff-J5fw'f7!:f1:5?: fr l , K , jay :ZQ,'f'Qff'jjV,:ffgQ' ' U :M m I y ,, ' ,- 41 H f, .Zig 3 Gan I 1' 513 .ak VV I . '- cv ilrl 9 W .5kY! 1e S r,,c, r, ,,,,, , I we ..,. , ,fl 1 fill, 4 ,U ,. ,, ,,, , ,.,,., - 4 its , all , 4 wi like!-I! ww, will -- fr - 334 Boys' Soccer , T Augustin Ramirez scores one against Woodrow. E 5 ,W V W' ' rWi'f.. E GOES FDR IT The team knows the agony of defeat. Watson drives for the goal. Tommy Strange stays on Woodrow's heels. Mike Watson puts the ball in play. The Soccer Team had a 2-5-1 record this season, defeating Spruce twice. This year was Coach McAdams' first year at Samuell. He felt the team worked hard and were good sports, but lacked experience. He is looking forward to a better season next year. Boys' Soccer 335 GIFtL'S SOCCER KicKs IT Standing: Dawn Haynes, Darcus Hawthorne, Kelley Miskell, Darita Pool, Stephanye Vinson, Thea Sneed, Margie Garcia, Norma John son, Nylonda White. Kneeling: Sharon Serrata, Beverly Meade, Beverly Owens, Ms. Long, Yoli Martinez, Gloria Cruz, Renee Brown Front: Debi Rodriguez. Sharon Serrata and Beverly Meade play ball. The girl's Soccer Team had a building season. Beverly Meade and Yolanda Martinez made first team all district, while Dar- cus Hawthorne, Dawn Haynes, and Beverly Owens made the second all district team. Ms. Long was selected as Soccer 1 Coach of the year. l Stephanye Vinson prepares to put the ball into play. Coach. 1 .1 - ffff Y 336 Girl's Soccer - 4 A, - - ,i Ms. Long sizes up the other team. Margie Garcia gets a kick out of life. .r,t i . ,trrr s . ssarrrrrr IG. . y,V ,,mw. I 6 a rr sssrr M f 1 M... K L,rh , 1 I i Beverly Owens and Stephanye Vinson are on the bali. wb ww G Stephanye Vinson takes the ball away from Woodrow. H Yoli Martinez asks, Where's the bali? GirI's Soccer 337 GULF TEAM SWINGS Jeff Granberry stakes his claim. Mr. Bob Sybert, Charlie Martinez, Curtis Butler, Bruce Stuart, Jeff Granberry, Schindoll, David Turvan, and Rod Perez. I'- N C . 4 i l1fL 5' ,M-anal! ,iw L . '3t'. , ' l-bxia. f a 1 - f gi I 3324 : . !1f-155 M ,, egrrr y W 1 7? 5 Charlie Martinez gives it his best shot. Curtis Butler Jeff Gill Jeff Granberry The Golf team had a good season finishing third in district. The team plays at Keeton Park. One outstanding golfer was Curtis Butler who shot 81 against Bryan Adams. According to Coach Bob Sybert all of the players worked hard to improve. 338 Golf Curtis Butler is in the rough again. Bobby Lyles Charlie Martinez in , Z AKE A SPLAS H 1'3'f'W'Wv:'??2u tH!'3 Standing: Cathy Dugan, Jana Fuller, Gayle Goodman. Sitting: Beth Billings, Syneace Staggs. Thomas Utley practices an entrance dive. The W.W. Samuell Swim Team is composed of 16 students, with only three veteran swimmers. There are eight boys and eight girls on the team, and only three seniors. Senior Robert Moore did well in a number of meets. His specialty was the breast stroke. Nicky Black and Thomas Westbrook proved to be the backbone ofthe team. Ms. Gen Ballard is the coach of the swim team. Swimming 339 gmggrlfgxck TEAM IN ACTICN Top Row: Ben Bagley, David Nobles, Vince Weldon, Robert Fallin, Melvin Reed, Michael Reed, David Moss, Phillip Baugh, Shumaker, Steve Kinkeade, Mark Presley, Coach Mac Stokes. Middle Row : Terry Jetton lmgr.l, Robert Love, Michael Demetrice Wiley, Dennis Green, Kenneth Wells, Edward Johnson, Ranzy Young, Jerry Taylor. Bottom Row: Dennis Blacknall Riley, Tracy Munson, Lester Ball, William Coffman, Stacy Whitehead, Tony Jackson, Todd Tatum, Toura Nobles, Weldon Crews J.V. SPRINT RELAY: Dennis Blacknall, Toura J.V. SHOTPUTTERS: Vince Weldon and Nobles, David Nobles, Melvin Reed, Michael Robert Fallin. Reed. The W.W. Samuell Track Team worked hard this year, concentrating mainly on building for coming seasons. The Junior Varsity Team did well, winning the North Dallas Invitational and Adamson Invitational Meets. Sophomore runner David Moss won the district sophomore division two mile race. Lester Ball placed third in that same race. Also in the sophomore division, freshman Melvin Reed placed l second in the 110 meter high hurdles. l There are six team members who ran varsity: John Shumaker, Phillip Baugh, Steve Kinkeade, Mark Presley, Todd Tatum, and Tony Jackson. John Shumaker, the team's outstanding runner of the year, won almost every 1600 meter Q1 milel and 3200 meter Q2 milel race run all year long. John won 2nd in the April 24th varsity district meet in 3200 meters, with a time of 9:33:O6. Coach Mac Stokes 340 Track i l Y.. . 4 PRINTERS: David Nobles, Tony Jackson, Todd Tatum, Toura obles, Michael Bolton. FRESHMAN HURDLERS: Edward Johnson, Robert Love. J.V. DISTANCE MEDLEY: Lester Ball, Dennis Green, Dennis Blacknall, Demetrice Wiley. VARSITY MILERS: Mark Presley, John Shumaker, David Moss, Phillip Baugh. J.V. HURDLERS: Todd Tatum, Michael Reed, Melvin Reed. Track 342 J.V. SPRINT RELAY: Tony Jackson, David Nobles, Toura Nobles, Todd Tatum. QUARTER MILERS: Mark Presley, Steve Kinkeade, Jerry Taylor, Dennis Blacknall. Michael Fleed practices hurdling. DISTANCE RUNNERS: Lester Ball, William Coffman, Dennis Green, Kenneth Wells, HALF MILERS: Bill Fliley, Hemel. John Shumaker, Stacy Whitehead, Phillip Baugh, David Moss. Wiley, Ranzy Young, Kenneth Wells. Track . . i ,,.. W ' R Y' , k. ...W .W L. of GIRLS' TRACK RUNS ing: Coach Judy Karlen, Betty Washington, Sherry Fite, Janet Turner, Sherrie Williams, SHOT PUT - Sherry Fite anye Vinson, FeFe Bluitt, Alicia Wilson, Rena McGhee, Barbara Steele. Kneeling: Dawn Ies, Beverly Owens, Mary Franklin, Debra Jefferson. ena McGhee, Mary Franklin, Ste- ye Vinson, Debra Jefferson. OPEN EVENTS - Beverly Owens, Betty Washington, Barbara Steele, Janet Turner, Stephanye Vinson. FIELD EVENTS - Stephanye Vinson, Alicia Wilson, Dawn Haynes, FeFe Bluitt, Sherry Fite, Sherrie Williams, Debra Jefferson, Beverly Owens, Mary Franklin. SPRlNTEFlS - Rena McGhee, Mary Franklin, Dawn Haynes, Slephanye Vinson, Beverly Owens, Debra Jefferson. The sophomores had a good year, finishing third in city. Stephanye Vinson finished first in high jump and hurdles. Betty Washington fin- ished second in the 880 run, and Barbara Steele finished fourth in the 200 meter dash. All relays finished third. Sherry Fite won district and city in shot put. Ms. Judy Karlen is the coach. Girls' Track 343 Seniors sing the Alma Mater for the last time in the Senior Assembly. David Chumbley, Pam Wilson, FeFe Bluitt, and Che- There is no telling where Steve Christian can be ryl Sirls are all smiles at the close of school. found. The end of the school year is met with mixed emotions. Underclassmen are looking forward to the thought of a three month vacation while seniors relish the memories of the past twelve years and look toward the future with a feeling of awe and uncertainty. 1981 has been a year filled with memories. The TORCH staff hoped to capture those memories, good or bad, happy or sad, and preserve them. The future looms before us, but the past will always be with us. , ls , Y 1 is 15 so wwf y 1 f' if ..,- I-5 -if ggsk , , ,f at ,E f l l Brian Bedford and Craig Johnson anxiously await the Baccalaureate ceremony. Chris Canada practices his audition for La Bare. X Kevin Bailey says, And my Auntie be just plain fat! Laurie Johnson chows down one last time on the cafeteria food. Todd Oringderff takes his final SamueII's Senior Playmate is Greg Pattillo. final exam. W. ,ag i : 51 E S ,s l l l l E f 6 G r 5 5 , l TQ 3' l 1 L ,, X 1, xv 1 if i E .ff ,.., ,c..-.ff,,. f -5 Closing 345 l E ONION 93 NGS -ad. l Pam Slayden, Flanda Hawkins, and Mayra Montalvo look good 5 enough to eat. gi i l Z Mitch Mills shows his flare with the frisbee. Sherry Fite says, Eat your heart out, underclassmenf' E V 1 Q, S. z E i 1 5 l John Flasher Shumaker: ARE-YOU- If life is a bowl of cherries, being at Commencement practice is the pits. 3 ' READY... 346 Closing Na, Q N li 1 K l i K 2 R i li E 5 xx ll X. .H Xa 5 l 2 fx 15 Who's got the ball, Clint Lawson or lj Steve Fladney? 5 5 l The end ot school confusion has really got Mark Walker turned around. Barry Coburn says, Peace be with all Q seniors. 7 E l l Grovities support the Spartans at the Blue and Gold game. Beth Flakestraw plans to go on a safari il after graduation. Y Q Closing 34 l, 5 1 xl l s s l l is KS 9 1 4 l B E B Q B i E A Being a freshman is too much for Bill Seniors, hand in hand, sadly leave Samuell for the last time. W l Lindley. Q B BB l ig I if l i li l if 4 lx I Q A, if Amy Matthews tells Chris Cole, The tassel goes on the left. l 2 4 S 3 fl 2 S 5 i B l B 3 s Am. in El School is so boring without the Seniors. Bobby Lyles goes all out to prove 2 B B B o..,rriii,, B B B B B BB B BBBBB BBS'2 '05?BfiBFlE SLLFTER' B 348 Closing Shirts REMEMBER 1980-19 Lennon Killed, Atlanta Child Columbia Launched Las 30, Toxic Shock Phillies Within One Game Of Front Page Of Sports Section In Henderson Admits Cocaine Addiction, Bum Phillips ls R erry Raiders Sweep The Superbowl, Dallas Black Hawks Set Minor ecord For Wins, Samuell Football Team Gets Television Coverage, Larry Cole Fletires, Dallas Draw Record Crowds For Expansion Team, Samuell Varsity Baseball Team Wins District Texas Rangers Break Texas Becord For Having Four Consecutive Shut-Out Games, Boston Win Three Straight 76ers ln3Playoffs,,,gg ci.AssnooM . . lrri MQQ,,Gf68SG, The Bridge Of san Lure Rey, West Side srdiy, ned our Town, Fiddler On The Reef, Brave New Canterbury Tales, Othello, Hidden Persuaders, Paradise Lost, Antigone, Huckleberry Finn, 1984, Love Class With Leo Buscaglla, The Taming Of The Shrew, Jane Eyre, Hamlet, Ethan Frome, Carousel, The Scarlet Letter, The Crucible, The Star-Spangled Girl. LEVISION . . . Dallas, Little House On The Prairie, M'A'S'H, Different Strokes, Quincy, American Hero, Love Boat, Mork 'N Mindy, Trapper John, M.D., Beal People, ls Enough, Solid Gold, Happy Days, Soap, The Dukes Of Hazzard, Benson, 20f20, 'iThe Waltons, , Taxi, The Jeffersonsf' Flamingo Road, HWKRP ln Cincinnati, General Hospital, That's Incredible, B.J. And The Dynasty, East Of Eden, Fantasy Island, All My Children, Hart To Hart, Masada, PM Friday's, Benny Hill, Vegas, Sh0gUFI, Magnum, P.l., Laverne And Shirley, Closing 349 Margo Powell is sold on Starlets. Seniors are sold on graduation. Athletes are sold on football. Mr. Yanez is sold on singing. Cindy Scott is sold on pizza. Brenda Mabary and Jay Penn are Kristie Cain and Debbie sold on each other. sold on the Himalaya. 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Love, Mom and Dad Little Laurie, You have always been a joy to us. May God bless you and keep you. Love, Mom, Dad, and Mary Shan, You are extra special. We are proud of you. Jesus loves you and we do too. Mom and Dad To Bubba, I will always remember your graduation day, and my special hug. Love, Kimber Joseph, Congratulations and good luck in the future. May God bless you always. Love, Mom 356 Ads Ads 357 SENIOR CREDITS Arenas, Alicia - 2. C.E.C. 3. Handbell Choir, M.C.M.C. 4. Deaf Pep Club, Handbell Choir. Autrey, Pattie - 1. Blue Jackets, F.H.A. 4. Blue Jackets - Board Member, F.H.A., Music on Stage Bagley, Ben - 2. Track 3. Track 4. Track. Bailey, Kevin - 2. R.O.T.C., Concert Choir 3. R.O.T.C. Executive Officer, F.T.A., Honor Roll, S.A.R., N.H.S. 4. Torch, F.T.A., Spanish Club, R.O.T.C., Honor Roll, N.H.S., High Honor Gradu- ate, Senior Superlative. Outstanding Spanish Stu- dent. Ballew, Susan - 1. Band, Honor Roll 2. Band, S.l.T., Honor Roll 3. Band, N.H.S. S.l.T., Honor Roll, Roller Skating, Ice Skating 4. Star- lets, N.H.S., Starlet Capers Director, Most Dependable, High Honor Graduates, Torch, Starlet of the Year, Honor Roll, Senior Superla- tive. Barger, Lisa - 1. Blue Jackets, Choir, Honor Roll, Freshman Follies 2. Treble Choir, Honor Roll 3. Star- lets, Concert Choir, Musical, Honor Roll, Razz-Ma-Tazz 4. Starlets, Concert Choir, N.H.S., Musical, Honor Roll, JESTERSI, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Music on Stage, Honor Graduate, Outstanding Chorus Student. Barry, Tracy - 1. F.H.A. 2. F.H.A. 3. HECE 4. HECE, F.H.A. Baugh, Phillip - 2. Track 3. Track 4. Cross Country, Track. Baylor, Connie - 1. Blue Jackets, Track 2. Flag Corps, S.l.T., Treble Choir 3. Starlets, French Club, F.T.A., Concert Choir 4. Starlets, Concert Choir. Bazan, Elsa - 1. Handbell Choir 2. Handbell Choir 4. Deaf Pep Club. Beasley, Keith - 4. Base- ball, Football, Roller Skat- ing. Bench, Larry - 3. CVAE 4. CVAE. Bene, Alan - 3. Varsity Basketball, French Club, Woods and Water 4. Bas- ketball, Woods and Water, French Club. Bennett, Cynthia - 3. 358 Senior Credits F.H.A. - Secretary, R.O.T.C. 4. H.E.R.O. - Sec- retary, F.H.A. - Vice Presi- dent. Bickell, Denise - 4. HECE, H.E.R.O. - Treasurer, Honor Graduate, Outstand- ing H.E.C.E. Student. Bingham, Dava - 2. Deaf Pep Club 3. N.H.S. 4. N.H.S., Prom Committee, Honor Graduate. Bledsoe, Paula - 1. Honor Roll, Blue Jackets, Choir, Freshman Follies 2. Honor Roll, Starlets, Treble Choir 3. Starlets, Concert Choir, Ice Skating, Latin Club, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Musical 4. Concert Choir, Roller Skat- ing, Student Council, Woods and Water, Sr. Lieut. in Starlets, Friendliest, Pub, Sr. Assembly Committee, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Musical, Music on Stage. Brantley, Robin - 1. Blue Jackets, Choir, Honor Roll, Freshman Follies 2. Flag Corps, Treble Choir, Honor Roll 3. Roller Skating, Con- cert Choir, Valentine Prin- cess, Jr. Class Favorite, Spanish Club, Razz-Ma- Tazz, Musical 4. Concert Choir, Student Council, Starlets, Roller Skating, Woods and Water, F.H.A. Breithaupt, Daynna - 3. F.H.A., Choir, Musical 4. JESTERSI, Concert Choir, F.H.A., Roller Skating, Musi- cal, Lab Band, Y.W.P.F., Most Talented. Bridges, Kerry - 1. Stu- dent Council, Choir 2. DECA, Soccer 4. F.H.A. Brummett, Lisa - 1. Choir 3. VOE, Y.W.P.F., F.H.A., Honor Roll 4. O.E.A. Honor Graduate. Bryant, Laurie - 1. Choir, Freshman Follies 3. Junior Achievement 4. Roller Skat- ing, Ice Skating, Honor Graduate. Burke, Michelle - 2. F.H.A. 4. V.O.E. Burney, Karen - 2. Basket- ball, Track 3. Volleyball, Track,,Basketball 4. Volley- ball, Basketball. Burrell, Larry - 3. F.H.A. 4. HECE. Burresch, Laurie - 1. Choir, F.H.A. 2. F.H.A. Swim Team 3. F.H.A. 4. HECE Bursey, Tammie - 3. F.H.A. 4. Student Council. Butler, Curtis - 2. Golf Team 3. Golf Team 4. Golf Team. Callen, Robert - 3. F.H.A. 4. V.l.C.A., l.C.T. Carder, Marilyn - 3. Span- ish Club 4. F.H.A. Carney, Brian - 2. Tennis 3. Football. Carter, Judy - 1. R.O.T.C., F.H.A. 3. R.O.T.C. 4. R.O.T.C., F.H.A. Chambers, Patricia - 1. F.H.A. 2. F.H.A. 3. F.H.A., C.V.A.E. 4. F.H.A., C.V.A.E. - Vice-President. Chancellor, Cindy - 1. F.H.A. 2. F.H.A. 3. D.E. 4. V.O.E., F.H.A. Cheatwood, Paula - 3. V.O.E., N.H.S., Red Cross - Vice President, S.l.T. 4. V.O.E. - President, N.H.S., Y.W.P.F., Honor Graduate. Chism, Byron - 3. Student Council, V.O.E., O.E.A. 4. V.O.E., Baccalaureate Com- mittee. Chism, Vicki - 1. Volley- ball, Basketball, Track 2. Volleyball, Basketball 3. Volleyball, Basketball, Track, Soccer 4. Volleyball, Basketball, Soccer, Senior Assembly Committee. Christian, Steve - 1. Foot- ball, Baseball 2. Baseball 3. Baseball, N.H.S., French Club 4. Banner Team, TORCH Photographer, Sen- tinel Editorial Editor, N.H.S. - President, Honor Gradu- ate, Senior Superlative. Chumbley, David - 1. Bas- ketball 2. Football 3. Foot- ball, 4. Football. Coates, Joseph - 4. l.C.T., Outstanding Industrial Arts Student. Coburn, Barry - 1. Foot- ball, Baseball 2. Football 3. Football, Roller Skating, French Club 4. Football, Roller Skating, Ice Skating. Coffman, Karen - 2. Tre- ble Choir 3. DECA 4. DECA, Concert Choir. Cole, Chris - 1. Band, Lab Band, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Fresh- man Follies, Honor Roll 2. Band, All-City Band, Lab Band, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Star Spangled Girl, Starlet Capers, Freshman Follies, Hugh O'Brian Leadership Award Winner, Senior Assembly, Music On Stage, Honor Roll 3. Band, Lab Band, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Sound of Music, Fresh- man Follies, Roller Skating Club, S.l.T., M'A'S r Music On Stage, 50's Da Band, Senior Assembly N.H.S., Computer Mat Club - Vice Presiden' Honor Roll 4. Band, La Band, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Stal let Capers, Freshman Fol lies, N.H.S., Roller Skatin Club, Ice Skating Clut Spanish Club, Qua-Bongin Team, Computer Math Clut JESTERSI, Thespian Publiq ity Manager, Sentinel Cai toonist, Computer Prograrri ming Team, Senior Assenr bly, Young Life, Most Ta ented, Outstanding Ban Student, Senior Superlative Prom Committee, Sup Star Representative, Tees age Citizen Tribute, Musi On Stage, Honor Roll, Hig Honor Graduate. , Cooper, Vickie - 3. F.H.A 4. F.H.A., HECE, H.E.R.O. Cremers, Debra - 1. Choi. Ice Skating 2. Industrie Arts, Roller Skating, F.H.A - V. Pres. 4. Starlets F.H.A., Pub, HECE, Rolle Skating. ' Daniel, Kelly - 3. Ice Skai ing 4.l.C.T. Daniels, Daisy -- 1. F.H.A 2. F.H.A. 3. F.H.A. 4. F.H.A. Davis, Derrick - ' R.O.T.C. 2. Spanish Clut R.O.T.C. 3. R.O.T.C. 1 HECE,F.H.A. Davis, Veronica - 'l F.H.A., Basketball, Volley ball, Track 2. F.H.A. Basket ball, Track, Volleyball F.H.A., Basketball, Track Basketball, Volleybal Track. I Delk, Rene - 1. Choir Il Treble Choir 3. Concer Choir, Roller Skating, lc. Skating 4. Concert Choir Ice Skating - Treasurei Pub, V.O.E., Honor GTHGLT ate, Senior Superlative. Douthit, Kevin - 1. Span ish Club, Orchestra 2. Spa ish Club, Orchestra 3. Spa ish Club, Allied Youth, S.l. 4. D.E.C.A., S.I.T., Pub. Duncan, Renee - 1. Cho - Secretary, Blue Jacket Swim Team 2. Treble Choii Swim Team 4. Concer Choir, F.H.A. - President. DuPree, Gayle - 1. Band ' Band 3. Band, Lab Bang Roller Skating 4. Band Roller Skating, Bowlin? Team. , Duran, Rita - 1. VOCCT Deaf Cheerleader, Pe ub, Deaf's Most Spirit 3. af Cheerleader, Pep ub, Woods and Water 4. af Cheerleader, Pep ub, Woods and Water. kridge, Reagan - 1. otball, Band, Concert nd 2. Band, Concert nd, Lab Band, Valentine urt, Sophomore Favorite, nior Assembly, Music on rage, Razz-Ma-Tazz 3. End, Concert Band, Lab nd, Senior Assembly, usic on Stage, Razz-Ma- Ezz 4. Band, Concert Band, b Band, Senior Assembly, usic on Stage, Razz-Ma- , Band Section Leader. rguson, Sheri - 1. Blue ckets, Sign Language lub 2. Blue Jackets Board lember, Bowling, Sign Lan- Qage Club, DECA porter, DECA Area .D.C. 3. DECA, Sign Lan- .iage Club, DECA Area .D.C. 4. DECA Photogra- her, Sign Language Club, ECA Area C.D.C., DECA I.D.A. Bowl-a-thon First lace Winner. ite, Sheryl - 1. Volleyball, asketball, Track 2. Volley- rall, All District Volleyball, asketball, All District Bas- -etball, Track 3. Volleyball, II District Volleyball, Bas- -etball, All District Basket- all, Soccer, Track - .egional Finalist, Roller kating 4. Volleyball, All iistrict Volleyball, Basket- all, All District Basketball, rack - Regional Finalist, Lpanish Club, Athletic icholarship - E.T.S.U. folleyballl. ilores, Ynes - 2. Industrial irts Club - Treasurer 3. DECA Area Il Vice Presi- ,ent, Who's Who 79-80 4. llECA Chapter President, Phillips Petroleum Free nterprise Project - 2nd lace, Sales Marketing xecutives of Dallas Stu- lent of the Year, Runner Up Jlest Dressed, Who's Who IO-81, State DECA Honor 'ward ot Achievement, Roller Skating, Honor Grad- late. Ioyd, Mike - 1. Life Lead- rship, Honor Roll 2. S.l.T., atin Club, Honor Roll, Per- ct Attendance 3. N.H.S., atin Club, S.l.T., Honor oll, Perfect Attendance 4. ORCH Photographer, Pub, entinel, N.H.S., S.l.T., onor Roll, SEnior Superla- ve, Honor Graduate, Per- ct Attendance. osler, Greg - 1. Woods nd Waters 3. Woods and Waters 4. l.C.T. Foster, Kathy - 3. Roller Skating, V.O.E. Pre-lab 4. Drill, F.H.A., N.H.S., French Club, Senior Superlative, Honor Graduate, Outstand- ing Homemaking Student. Foster, Kenneth - 2. D.E. Pre-lab 3. D.E. 4. D.E. Fowler, Robert - 1. R.O.T.C. 2. R.O.T.C. 3. Latin Club. Fowler, Robin - 2. Treble Choir 4. F.T.A., F.H.A., Roller Skating, Blue Jacket - Board Member. Frazier, Anita - 1. C.E.C. 2. Handbell, Deaf Pep Club 3. Volleyball, Deaf Pep Club 4. Deaf Pep Club. Frazier, Donna - 3. S.l.T., R.O.T.C. Girls Drill Team, Military Ball Queen, Honor Roll 4. S.l.T., O.E.A.-V.O.E., Homecoming Queen. Freeman, Loretta - 1. Blue Jackets, F.H.A., Life Leader- ship, Honor Roll 2. Starlets, Homecoming Court, Valen- tine Court, U.I.L. Typing Contest, Honor Roll, Starlet Capers 3. Starlets, N.H.S., French Club, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Homecom- ing Court, Honor Roll, Star- let Capers, N.T.C.E. Writing Contest 4. Sr. Lt. of Starlets, Pub, TORCH, Roller Skat- ing, Y.W.P.F., Runner-Up Friendliest, Starlet Capers, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Music on Stage, High Honor Gradu- ate, Senior Superlative. Garcia, Lourdes - 3. V.O.E. Pre-lab, Honor Roll 4. Spanish Club - Presi- dent, Honor Graduate. Gibson, Wayne - 1. Foot- ball, Woods and Water, Choir 2. Football, Woods and Water 3. Football, Ice Skating 4. Woods and Water, Ice Skating, Football, Roller Skating. Gillespie, Danny - 1. R.O.T.C. 2. R.O.T.C. 3. R.O.T.C. 4. D.E. Gilliam, Beth - 1. Blue Jackets, F.H.A., Life Leader- ship, Honor Roll 2. J.V. Cheerleader, Young Life, Honor Roll, 3. Starlets, Spanish Club - Secretary, N.H.S., Roller Skating, Homecoming Court, Ice Skating, Honor Roll, Starlet Capers 4. Varsity Cheer- leader, N.H.S., TORCH Edi- tor-in-Chief, Most School Spirit, Roller Skating, Stu- dent Council, Pub, Razz- Ma-Tazz, Young Lite, Honor Roll, Sr. Assembly, Prom Committee, Honor Gradu- ate, Senior Superlative. Gilliam, Keith - 1. Football 4.HECE. Goodman, Steve - 3. l.C.T. 4. I.C.T., Honor Graduate. Goss, Darla - 1. Blue Jack- ets, Honor Roll 2. Spanish Club, Red Cross President, Honor Roll, Blue Jackets - Board Member 3. Blue Jackets - Reporter, Stu- dent Council, S.l.T., Spanish Club, DECA - Treasurer, Honor Roll 4. Blue Jackets - Vice-President, DECA, Honor Roll, Honor Gradu- ate, Outstanding D.E. Stu- dent. Granberry, Jeff - 1. Honor Roll 2. Golf, Honor Roll 3. Golf, Honor Roll 4. N.H.S., Computer Math Parliamen- tarian, Woods and Water Secretary, Outstanding Art Student, Roller Skating, Golf, All Academic Golf Team, Qua-Bowling Team, Young Life, Senior Announcement Committee, Senior Assembly Commit- tee, Honor Roll, Razz-Ma- Tazz, Red Cross, Honor Graduate. Granberry, Larry - 3. Latin Club 4. Latin Club, Honor Graduate. Grice, Tammy - 1. Blue Jackets, Honor Roll, Choir 2. Blue Jackets - Board Member, Honor Roll, Treble Choir 3. Student Council, Blue Jackets - Treasurer, S.l.T., Honor Roll, T.A.G., Choir 4. Blue Jackets - President, N.H.S., Honor Roll, Student Director for Musical, Choir, Honor Grad- uate, Senior Superlative, Outstanding History Stu- dent. Grimmett, Tina - 1. Choir, Blue Jackets, Ice Skating, Freshman Follies 2. Treble Choir, Blue Jackets, Ice Skating, Red Cross Presi- dent, B.S. Section 3. Star- lets - Manager, Concert Choir, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, V.O.E. - Vice- President, Red Cross 4. Flag Corps - Sr. Lieut., Concert Choir, V.O.E., Ice Skating. Guthrie, Kenneth - 4. C.V.A.E. Hale, Sheila - 2. D.E. 3. D.E. 4. V.O.E. Hall, Kenneth - 3. S.l.T. 4. S.l.T. Hancock, Dawn - 3. Roller Skating, V.I.C.A. 4. Starlets, Roller Skating. Harrison, Lorie - 2. D.E., 3. C.V.A.E. 4. C.V.A.E. Hawkins, Randa - 1. Choir, Ice Skating, Soccer, Volley- ball, Blue Jackets 2. Treble Choir, J.V. Cheerleader, Ice Skating, F.H.A. 3. Starlets, Concert Choir, Ice Skating, Roller Skating 4. Varsity Cheerleader, N.H.S., Ice Skating, Concert Choir, Runner-up Most Beautiful, Pub, Honor Graduate, Sen- ior Superlative. Herd, Michael - 1. Band 2. Band 3. Band 4. Band. Holcomb, David - 2. Pep Club, V.l.C.A. 3. Pep Club, Bowling Team, Track, You Call Me Deaf 4. Pep Club - Treasurer, Christmas Court. Hooker, Lisa - 1. Blue Jackets 3. Ice Skating, V.O.E. 4. V.O.E. Hubbard, Robin - 2. F.H.A., Blue Jackets, F.H.A. 4. Blue Jackets, F.H.A., F.T.A. Hughes, James - 1. Foot- ball 2. Football 3. Football 4. l.C.T. Hughes, Lori - 2. Foreign Language Olympics 3. N.H.S., V.O.E., S.l.T. 4. N.H.S., V.O.E., O.E.A.lI, S.l.T., Honor Graduate, Out- standing V.O.E. Student. Johnson, Craig - 1. Foot- ball, Basketball 2. Basket- ball 3. Football, Basketball, Student Council, Track, Spanish Club 4. Football, Basketball, Student Council - Vice President, P.A.C., Y.A.C., Most Athletic, Sen- ior Superlative. Johnson, Kenneth - 1. Football, Basketball, 2. Football, Track 3. Football 4. Football - All District. Johnson, Laurie - 1. Band, Volleyball, Basketball, Honor Roll 2. Band, Tennis, Honor Roll 3. Starlets, N.H.S., Honor Roll, Roller Skating, Ice Skating, Span- ish Club, Tennis 4. Starlets - Sr. Lieut., N.H.S., Roller Skating, Honor Roll, Tennis, Honor Graduate. Jones, Linda - 1. Blue Jackets 2. Blue Jackets - Board Member 3. Blue Jackets - Secretary, Span- ish Club 4. Starlets, N.H.S., Honor Graduate, Senior Superlative. Jordan, Daryl - 2. Indus- trial Arts - President 3. D.E. 4. D.E., F.H.A. Keasler, Marcia - 1. Track, Tennis, Spanish Club 2. Ice Skating, Tennis, Spanish Club 3. Roller Skating, Ice Skating, V.O.E. Lab, O.E.A. I 4. Ice Skating, V.O.E. Co- op, O.E.A. ll Historian, S.l.T. Kinkeade, Steve - 4. Track, N.H.S., Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Friendliest, Sentinel, Pub, High Honor Graduate. Klimpel, Daniel F., Ill - 2. Senior Credits Band, Golf 3. N.H.S., Band, Golf 4. I.C.T. Drum Major, High Honor Graduate, Band. Kuykendall, David - 1. Football 2. Football 3. Var- sity Football 4. Football, Ice Skating, Woods and Water. Lyles, Bobby - 1. Football 2. Football 3. Football 4. Golf, Bowling, Student Council. Marshall, Randy - 1. Bas- ketball 2. Basketball 3. Bas- ketball 4. Runner-up Friend- liest, Student Council, Bas- ketball. Martin, Todd A. - 1. Foot- ball, Baseball, Freshman Favorite 2. Football, Base- ball, Ice Skating 3. I.C.T., Roller Skating, Ice Skating 4. l.C.T., Woods and Water, Roller Skating, Ice Skating, Most Handsome. Martinez, Becky - 1. Choir 2. Treble Choir, Outstanding P.E. Student 3. Starlets, Concert Choir, Field Biol- ogy, Spanish Club, N.H.S., S.I.T., Y.W.P.F. 4. Starlets, Concert Choir, N.H.S., TORCH, Pub, P.A.C., Bac- calaureate Committee, JES- TERSI, S.l.T., Y.W.P.F., Runner-up Wittiest, High Honor Graduate, Senior Superlative. Martinez, Charlie - 1. Football, Choir, Freshman Follies 2. Golf, Industrial Arts Club, Concert Choir, Razz-Ma-Tazz, SCOA, Musi- cal, Honor Roll 3. Golf, Industrial Arts Club, Roller Skating, Concert Choir, Razz-Ma-Tazz, SCOA, Key Club, Musical, DECA, Honor Roll 4. Golf, Roller Skating, Concert Choir, Razz-Ma- Tazz, SCOA, Musical, Vice- President Student Body, Vice-President Student Council, Vice-President Spanish Club, P.A.C., Honor Roll, Senior Superlative. Mastin, Mary Helen - 4. Honor Roll, V.O.C.T. Matthews, Amy - 1. Band, Honor Roll 2. Band, Honor Roll 3. Starlets, Spanish Club 4. Starlets, Choir, F.H.A., T.A.G., P.A.C., Dance Team, N.H.S., Honor Graduate, TORCH. Maxey, Holly Michelle - 1. Young Life, Freshman Favorite, French Club, Blue Jackets 2. Starlets, Valen- tine Duchess, Young Life, Secretary French Club, Honor Roll 3. Young Life, Roller Skating, Vice-Presi- dent French Club, Junior Lieutenant Starlets, Who's Who 4. Young Life, Roller Skating, V.O.E., Captain 360 Senior Credits Starlets, Miss Samuell, Who's Who, Honor Gradu- ate. McCoy, Alaina - 1. Choir 2. Treble Choir 3. Concert Choir, Musical, Razz-Ma- Tazz 4. JESTERSI, Concert Choir, Music On Stage, Sen- tinel, Pub, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Sr. Assembly, F.H.A. - President, Runner-up Most Talented. McGowan, Tami - 1. Blue Jackets, 3. French Club 4. Starlets, N.H.S., Co-Art Edi- tor Pub, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, High Honor Graduate. McGulfey, Ralph Wayne - 4. Woods and Waters, Spanish Club. McGuire, Debra - 1. Blue Jackets 4. V.O.E., N.H.S., Honor Graduate, Outstand- ing Shorthand Student. McGuire, Genette - 1. R.O.T.C., F.H.A., HERO 2. R.O.T.C. 3. R.O.T.C. 4. V.O.E. McKanna, Pat - 1. Band 2. Band, D.E. 3. D.E. 4. D.E. Meche', Norman - 2. Foot- ball Manager 3. Spanish Club, Football Manager 4. Spanish Club, Woods and Waters. Meister, Lisa - 1. F.H.A., Choir, Soccer 2. F.H.A., Tre- ble Choir 3. F.H.A., Concert Choir, Soccer 4. Concert Choir, JESTERSI, F.H.A., Honor Roll, Honor Gradu- ate, Senior Superlative, Razz-Ma-Tazz Student Director, Musical. Mize, Mike - 1. Football, Choir 2. Football, Woods and Waters, Ice Skating, Roller Skating 3. Varsity Football, Woods and Waters, Ice Skating, Roller Skating 4. Varsity Football, Woods and Waters. Moody, Jeff - 2. Football 3. Football 4. Football, Woods and Waters. Moore, Robert - 1. Swim Team 2. Swim Team - Let- terman, Honor Roll 3. Swim Team - Captain and Let- terman, Honor Roll 4. Swim Team, Who's Who, Pub, Woods and Waters, Honor Roll. Moreland, Rebecca - 1. Blue Jackets, F.H.A. 2. R.O.T.C. 3. R.O.T.C., F.H.A., Ball Court 4. Military R.O.T.C., Military Ball Court. Morgan, Tina - 1. Blue Jackets, Swim Team, Young Life, F.H.A. 2. Swim Team, Treble Choir, Sophomore Favorite, Young Life 3. Star- lets, Roller Skating, F.T.A., Concert Choir, Young Life, Razz-Ma-Tazz 4. Starlets, Roller Skating, F.H.A., TORCH, Concert Choir, JESTERSI, Pub, Lead Musi- cal, Young Life, Emcee Star- let Capers, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Sr. Assembly. Morris, Kenneth Edward - 1. Honor Roll 2. Honor Roll 3. Industrial Arts Award, Honor Roll 4. N.H.S., Honor Roll, Honor Graduate. Morris, Patty - 1. Blue Jackets, Student Council, Homecoming Court, Valen- tine Court, Choir 2. Starlets, Student Council, Valentine Court, N.H.S., Ice Skating Club, Spanish Club. 4. Cheerleader, Student Coun- cil, N.H.S., Most Beautiful, Pub, High Honor Graduate, Senior Superlative. Morrow, Robert - 4. l.C.T. Treasurer. Moser, Roger - 1. Football 4. Lettered in Soccer, Swim Team. Nealy, Vincent - 1. Band 2. Drum Corps. P.A.C. 3. P.A.C., Student Council, Band, Varsity Basketball Manager. 4. P.A.C. Student Body President, Y.A.C., Senior Assembly Commit- tee, Varsity Basketball Man- ager, Senior Superlative, Student Council. Orren, Bart - 1. Band 2. Band 3. DECA 4. H.E.R.O. Page, Tammy - 1. Blue Jackets, Freshman Choir, Honor Roll 2. Treble Choir, Honor Roll 3. N.H.S., Ice Skating, French Club, Honor Roll 4. N.H.S., Torch, Senti- nel, Honor Roll, Pub Assist- ant Editor, Honor Graduate, Senior Superlative. Parker, Anthony - 1. R.O.T.C. 2. R.O.T.C. 3. R.O.T.C. 4. R.O.T.C. Paschall, Bret - 1. Foot- ball, Woods and Waters 2. Football, Valentine Court, Woods and Waters 3. Foot- ball, Ice Skating 4. Football, Choir, Runner-up Most Handsome. Penn, Jay - 1. Freshman Choir 2. Concert Choir, Football, SCOA 3. Concert Choir, Football, Roller Skat- ing, Key Club, SCOA 4. Concert Choir, Football, Woods and Waters, Ice Skating President, Roller Skating, Most Dependable, Stage Manager - Musical, SCOA, Stage Manager - Razz-Ma-Tazz. Perez, Reynaldo - 2. Deaf Most Handsome, Deaf Bell Choir 3. Deaf Pep Club Sec- retary, Deaf Drama Theatre 4. Deaf Drama Theatre, Deaf Prince. Plafcan, Darrilyn - 4. Jun- ior Achievement - Presi dent. Poston, Jenny - 1. Honoi Roll 2. J.V. Cheerleader Honor Roll 3. Honor Roll 4 Varsity Cheerleader, N.H.S. Runner Up Most Schoo Spirit, Sentinel, Pub, Honoi Graduate. Pullen, Steven - 1. Al School Play, Band, Thespi ans, Sentinel, Bowling Tean 2. Band 3. Band, Perfec' Attendance 4. Lab Band Marching Band, Stock Mar- ket Team, Senioi Announcements Commit tee, Student Council, Senioi Assembly, Music on Stage. Radney, Stephen - 1 Choir - President, Key Club, Football, Basketball Baseball, Student Council Honor Roll, Freshman Fol- lies Emcee 2. Concert Choir Student Council, Musical Basketball, Baseball, Honoi Roll, Razz-Ma-Tazz 3. Con- cert Choir - Vice Presil dent, Student Council Musical, Basketball, Base- ball, Honor Roll, Rollei Skating, Spanish Club, Key Club, Woods and Water' Razz-Ma-Tazz, N.H.S. 4 Senior Class President JESTERSI, Concert Choin Student Council, Musical' Basketball, Baseball, Hono: Roll, Roller Skating, Spanist Club, Woods and Water, Mr Samuell Runner-up, Razz- Ma-Tazz Emcee, Banc Show, N.H.S. - Vice-Presil dent, Honor Graduate, Sent lor Superlative. . Rakestraw, Beth - 1. Banq 2. Band, Lab Band 3. Bandl Lab Band, S.l.T., Y.W.P.F. N.H.S. 4. Band, Lab Band Bowling Club, C.M.C. D.A.R. Nominee, S.l.T. N.H.S., Senior Superlative Runner-up Most Likely Tc Succeed, High Honor Grad: uate, Salutatorian, Out! standing English Student. Randle, Bridget -- 1. Hono. Roll 3. Honor Roll 4. S.l.T. V.O.E., Sr. Assembly, Hono Graduate. Rawlins, Brian - 1. Hono' Roll 2. Honor Roll 3. D.E. 4 D.E., Woods and Water l.C.T. Rayburn, Ginger - 31 DECA 4. DECA. Record, Kenneth - 33 Football. I Redmond, Robert - 3. Roller Skating 4. Rolle Skating, Woods and Water IceSkating. Reed, Susan - 2. Hono Roll, 3. Honor Roll, N.H.S. ECA 4. Honor Roll, N.H.S., ECA - Vice-President, igh Honor Graduate. ifchie, Lesia - 2. F.H.A. Secretary 3. F.H.A. 4. ECA, F.H.A. oberts, Bennie - 1. rchestra 2. Football, rchestra 3. Football, Roller kating, Woods and Water, rchestra 4. Woods and ater, I.C.T., Ice Skating, oller Skating, Orchestra. oe, David - 3. D.E. 4. D.E. oss, Janice - 1. F.H.A., onor Roll 2. F.H.A., Honor oll 3. F.H.A., Honor Roll 4. .H.A. - President, Bacca- aureate Committee, Honor oll, Honor Graduate. ussell, Renee - 1. Woods nd Water, F.H.A., Blue ackets, Ice Skating 2. onor Roll, Starlets, Woods nd Water, Ice Skating 3. llied Youth, Ice Skating, oods and Water, Roller kating, Starlets 4. Varsity heerleader, Ice Skating, oods and Water, Roller kating, F.H.A., TORCH, Pub. ussell, Todd - 1. Spanish lub, Honor Roll 2. Tennis eam 3. Roller Skating, rench Club, Honor Roll, ennis Team 4. Tennis eam, French Club - Trea- urer, Pub, Honor Graduate, utstanding French Stu- Bent. uzicka, Zena - 1. Choir, Band, Honor Roll, All-City Marching Band 2. Band, Honor Roll 3. F.T.A. - .Financial and Recording Secretary, Band, N.H.S., Y.W.P.F., Junior Class Sec- retary, F.T.A., Honor Roll, ,Outstanding Health Stu- dent, S.I.T. 4. Band, Torch, N.H.S. - Treasurer, Senior ,Class Secretary, Y.W.P.F., Runner-up Most Dependa- ble, Musical - Student Director, Concert Choir, ,Honor Roll, Prom Commit- tee, Senior Superlative, High Honor Graduate, Out- standing Business Student. lSamano, Adda - 4. Span- ish Club Sanders, Gordon - 1. Key 'ciub, choir 2. Bs. section, rConcert Choir, Musical, Roller Skating, SCOA 3. Concert Choir, T.A.G., Roller Skating, SCOA, Key lub 4. Roller Skating - reasurer, Concert Choir, Soccer, SCOA, Honor Grad- uate. ansom, Yvette - 2. F.H.A. .F.H.A. 4. F.H.A. auceda, Javier - 2. Soc- er 4. Soccer, Spanish Club. aucedo, Rodolfo - 3. C.V.A.E. 4. C.V.A.E. Scott, Jeff - 1. Choir, Key Club 2. Concert Choir 3. Spanish Club, Roller Skat- ing, Concert Choir, Com- puter Math 4. N.H.S., Ban- ner Team, Roller Skating, Ice Skating, Concert Choir, Runner-up Most Dependa- ble, Spanish Club, Honor Graduate. Selby, Donna - 1. F.H.A. 2. F.H.A. 3. F.H.A., V.O.E. 4. F.H.A., V.O.E. Shaffer, Daniel - 1. R.O.T.C. 2. R.O.T.C. 3. l.C.T. 4. l.C.T. Slaughter, Paggy - 3. Thespians 4. Thespians, Outstanding Senior Thes- plan. Slayden, Pam - 1. Choir, Blue Jackets 2. J.V. Cheer- leader, Treble Choir 3. Star- lets, Concert Choir, Ice Skating 4. Varsity Cheer- leader, Roller Skating, Ice Skating, Woods and Water, Senior Superlative. Smith, Diana - 1. Blue Jackets, Ice Skating 2. Ice Skating, French Club 3. Starlets, Woods and Water, F.H.A. 4. Starlets, Ice Skat- ing, Woods and Water, F.H.A. Smith, Teri- 1. Choir, Blue Jackets, Basketball, Volley- ball 2. Treble Choir, J.V. Cheerleader, Tennis 3. JES- TERSI, Concert Choir, Spanish Club, Starlets, Ten- nis, N.H.S., Roller Skating, Musical 4. JESTERSI, Var- sity Cheerleader, Roller Skating, Tennis, N.H.S., Best Dressed, Razz-Ma- Tazz, Music on Stage, Homecoming Court, Sr. Assembly, Musical, Honor Graduate. Sontany, Sherry - 1. Blue Jackets 4. F.H.A., V.l.C.A. Springs, Denise -- 1. HECE, HERO - Historian, Honor Graduate. Steele, Michele - 1. Pep Club, VOCCT 2. Most Love- able - Deaf 3. Deaf Cheer- leader 4. Pep Club, Deaf Drama Theatre Club, Run- ner-up - Deaf Queen. Stewart, Byron - 4. l.C.T. Story, Ricky - 1. Ice Skat- ing, Woods and Water 2. Woods and Water 3. Roller Skating, Ice Skating, Woods and Water 4. Woods and Water, Roller Skating, Ice Skating, Young Life. Sumrow, Kevin - 1. Foot- ball, Choir, Key Club, Var- sity Baseball 2. Concert Choir, Baseball, SCOA 3. Concert Choir, SCOA, Key Club, Woods and Water, Baseball, Roller Skating 4. JESTERSI, Concert Choir - President, Woods and Water - President, Roller Skating, Baseball, SCOA, Spanish Club. Tarin, Elfida - 4. DECA. Taylor, Nicky - 4. DECA. Thomas, Johnnie - 4. D.E. Tierney, Kilens - 1. Orchestra 2. Orchestra, French Club 3. Orchestra, S.l.T., Starlets, Red Cross, S.l.T., Honor Graduate. Vasquez, Orlando - 1. Pep Club, Football, Baseball 2. Baseball, Football, Pep Club, Deaf Choir 3. Football, Baseball, Pep Club 4. Foot- ball, Deaf King, Pep Club. Vidales, John - 1. Foot- ball, Baseball, Key Club, Choir, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Woods and Water 2. Football, Baseball, Con- cert Choir, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Woods and Water 3. Football, Baseball, Key Club, Concert Choir, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Woods and Water 4. Foot- ball, Baseball, Concert Choir, Roller Skating, Woods and Water. Wackett, Terry - 1. Base- ball 2. Football, Baseball, lce Skating Club 3. Football, Baseball, Concert Choir, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Woods and Water 4. Foot- ball, Baseball, Concert Choir, JESTERSI, Student Council, Ice Skating - President, Roller Skating, Woods and Water. Waidande, Joyce - 3. F.H.A., 4. O.E.A. ll. Walker, Beth - 1. F.H.A., Honor Roll 2. Honor Roll 3. Roller Skating, French Club, N.H.S., Honor Roll 4. Roller Skating, F.H.A., TORCH, Pub, N.H.S., Sentinel, Honor Graduate. Walker, Eric - 1. Golf 2. Golf 3. Golf, Roller Skating 4. Woods and Water, Roller Skating, Baseball - Man- ager, Honor Graduate. Walker, Melanie - 1. Band, Latin Club, Honor Roll 2. Band, S.l.T., Latin Club - Treasurer 3. Band, S.l.T., Latin Club - Treasurer, Roller Skating, N.H.S., Latin Award, Jr. Class Vice-Presi- dent 4. Concert Choir, F.H.A., TORCH, Y.W.P.F., N.H.S., Baccalaureate Com- mittee, Honor Roll, Most Likely to Succeed, Senior Superlative, High Honor Graduate, Valedictorian. Wallace, Tymothy - 3. Roller Skating 4. Roller Skating. Ward, Paula - 1. Blue Jackets, F.H.A. 3. Roller Skating, O.E.A.I 4. O.E.A.ll. Ware, Shannon - 1. Thes- pians, Choir, Blue Jackets 2. Treble Choir 3. Roller Skat- ing, Ice Skating, Latin Club, Sentinel 4. Roller Skating, TORCH, Pub, Student Council, P.A.C., Y.W.P.F. Watson, Fanessa - 1. F.H.A. 2. F.H.A. 3. F.H.A., P.A.C., S.l.T. 4. HERO, H.E.C.E., Roller Skating, S.I.T., Honor Graduate. Webb, Alesis - 3. R.O.T.C. 4. R.O.T.C., S.I.T., Roller Skating, Allied Youth. Westbrook, Thomas - 1. Freshman Follies, Choir, Swim Team 2. Swim Team, Concert Choir, Musical, Swim Razz-Ma-Tazz 3. Team, Concert Choir, Musi- cal, Razz-Ma-Tazz 4. Swim Team, Concert Choir, Razz- Ma-Tazz, Musical, Roller Skating. Williams, Kelli - 1. V.O.C.C.T., Deaf - Most Beautiful Hair, Honor Roll 2. Honor Roll, Deaf - Most Beautiful 3. Honor Roll 4. N.H.S., Deaf Queen, Deaf Cheerleader, Senior Super- lative, Honor Graduate, Out- standing Deaf Ed. Student. Williams, Sherrie - 1. Bas- ketball, Track, Spanish Club 2. Basketball, Volleyball, Track, Spanish Club, Roller Skating 3. Volleyball, Bas- ketball, Soccer, Spanish Club, S.I.T., N.H.S. 4. Vol- leyball, Basketball, Soccer, Track, N.H.S., S.I.T., Senior Superlative, Honor Gradu- ate. Willis, Rogenia - 1. Stu- dent Council, French Club, Red Cross 2. Student Coun- cil, French Club, P.A.C. Red Cross 3. French Club, Ten- nis, Red Cross, S.l.T. 4. French Club, Tennis, Red Cross, Roller Skating, Y.W.P.F., S.I.T. Starlets, Sr. Assembly Committee, Honor Graduate. Wilson, Buck - 1. Football, Woods and Water 3. Foot- ball 4. Football, Roller Skat- ing, Ice Skating, Runner-up Wittiest. Wilson, Pamela - 1. V.O.C.C.T., 2. Pep Club 3. Pep Club, Bell Choir 4. Pep Club - Secretary, V.O.C.C.T. - Treasurer. Wooten, Tawnya - 1. Choir, Blue Jackets, Bowl- ing Club 2. Treble Choir, Ice Skating 3. Concert Choir, Starlets, Roller Skating, Ice Skating 4. Concert Choir, Starlets, Student Council, Roller Skating, Young Life. Senior Credits 361 Adams, Mike ' ' ' ' 19, 228 Adams, Regina 71, 189 Adams, Tammie ' 51 Adams, Willie ' 89 Agnew, Belinda ' 71,62 Agnew, Jacquelin ' ' ' 51, 243 Akin, Mark ' 51 Albritton, Jacquelin 71, 166, 207, 237 Alexander, Sherry ' 89,246 Alexander, Yolanda ' 89 Allen, Kelly 71 Allen, Linda ' ' ' 51 Allen, Pamela 71,246 Allen, Richard 51 Allen, Tammy ' 89,206 Allen, Teresa ' ' ' 51,227 Almon, Paul ' 89 Alonzo, Frances ' 89,251,289 Alonzo, Juan ' 89,339 Alston, Marsha ' ' 71 Amador, Alfonso ' ' ' 51 Amador, Carlos ' 89, 195, 197,289 Ammons, Rose ' 89 Anderson, Thomas 71,68 Anguiano, John Paul' ' ' 51,121,122 Arenas, Alicia 19,160,189,216 Arias, Susan 71,189 Armstrong, Pamela ' 89, 192, 214 Arnold, Curtis ' ' 51, 126, 242, 246, 330 Arnold, Julie 71, 76, 213, 237 Askew, Denise ' 89,206,207 Atkins, Laura 71 Atkins, Sheri 71 Autrey, Pattie 4, 19,191 Avery, Gary ' 89 Avery, Robert 89 Ayers, Ronald ' 19 Baber, Micheal 51, 272, 273, 274, 275 Badgett, Charles ' ' ' 51,230 Badgett, Cindy ' 89 Bagley, Ben ' ' ' ' 19,340 Bagley, Stella ' 89,206 Bailey, Carolyn ' ' 51,246 Bailey, Cheryl 70, 71, 164, 205, 238, 258, 259, 260, 305 Bailey, James ' 89 Bailey, Kathy ' ' ' 238,251 Bailey, Kevin ' ' ' ' 19, 235, 254, 264, 265, 267, 298, 304, 281, 297, 345, 348 Baker, Donna ' 89, 191 Baker, Mike ' 12, 40, 51, 65, 110, 211, 212 233,332,333 Baker, Tracie ' ' ' 51, 210, 212, 253, 258 Bales, Betsy ' 51, 189 Ball, William ' 89, 340, 341, 342 Ballew, Lance 19,116,119, 120, 122, 123, 238, 239 Ballew, Susan ' ' 9, 12, 19, 34, 46, 116, 154. 281, 162, 164, 200. 203, 254, 264, 265, 267, 298, 308 Bandru, Gina ' 89, 166,206,214 Barfield, Gail ' 51, 68, 162, 204, 205, 232, 233 Barfield, Jimmy ' 89, 151 Barfield, Johnny ' 89,263 Barger, Lisa ' ' 19, 110, 164, 200, 203, 211 212, 256, 275, 296, 208, 316 Barskdale, Derrell ' ' 51,329 Barnes, Anthony ' ' ' ' 19 Barnhart, Greg ' ' ' ' 19 Barr, Boris ' ' 71, 189, 330 Barron ,Reginald ' 89,217 Barry, Tracy ' ' ' ' 19,218,219 Bassford, Daniel 71 Batche Baugh, lor, Linda ' 89,233 Phil' '19,34O,341,342 Baugh, Steve ' 11, 51, 107, 111, 196, 210, 212, 248, 264, 265, 268, 272, 275, 295 Baughman, Jacob ' 51,207 Baylor, Connie ' ' ' ' 19, 46, 111, 201, 203, 164, Bazan, Bazan, 210, 212, 275,314 Eduardo ' 71 Elsa 19,189 Beasley, Brette ' 71, 84, 231, 277 Beasley, Diane ' 51,210,227 Beasley, Keith 120, 327, 328,324 Beddow, Michael 71 Bedford, Brian 19,168,17O,171,172, 310. Index 345 INDEX Bedford, Michelle ' 89, 179, 192 BeLew, Lisa 51,68,107,109,163,164, 204, 211, 232, 233, 251, 252, 258, 259, 257 279,303 Bell, Brenda 20 Bellah, Brian ' 89,252 Bellah, Susan ' 51,238,251 Bellah, Tammy 71,247,251 Bench, Larry ' ' ' ' 228 Bene, Alan 20,168, 169, 172,173,233 Bene,Scott 51, 120, 157, 168, 173, 327, 328, 324 Bennett, Cynthia ' ' ' ' 20,218,219 Bennett, Gerald ' 71, 126 Bennett, Regina ' 51,112,243 Bennett, Reginald 237 Benoit, Richards ' 51 Benoit, Robert ' 89, 133,330 Bergeaux, Terri ' 89, 294 Betts, Charles ' 89, 206 Bickell, Denise ' ' 20,218,297 Billings, Beth ' 89,339 Bingham, Dava ' ' ' ' 20,252,254 Bird, Penny H 8, 20, 163,164, 199, 200, 203, 224, 226, 314 Birdwell, Billy ' 89 Bishop, Sabrina 71 Black, Daniel ' 20,339 Black, Denise ' 89 Black, Kenneth ' ' ' 20,228 Black, Wesley ' ' 20,334 Blackmon, Charlotte ' ' 16,228 Blacknall, Dennis ' 89, 127, 340, 341, 342 Blair, Cheryl 71, 130, 238 Blankenship, Kim ' 89,192,214 Bledsoe, Paula 8, 14, 20, 31, 46, 113, 163, 199, 200, 203, 205, 210, 237, 251, 258, 259, 261, 281, 308, 106, 304 Blevins, Tanya ' 71 Bluitt, Felicia ' 6,52,128,176,177,178, 243, 343, 344 Blythe, Debbie ' 89,246 Blythe, Terrie ' ' ' 52,227,243 Bobien, Dixie ' 89,237 Bobien, Dora 71,237 Bockemehl, Darrell ' ' ' 52, 211, 238, 248, 249, 252, 258, 259, 272 Boles, David ' ' 334 Bollin, Deloris 71 Bolton, Michael ' 52, 126,279, 340,341 Bolton, Robert 71 Bond,John ' 11,52 Booker, Carlton ' 90, 189, 231 Borrego, Richard ' 90 Borrego, Rudolph 71,75 Boruk, Brad ' 52, 121, 122, 238, 239, 243, 251 Bowman, Terri ' 246 Boyd, Jeff ' 14, 90, 195, 197, 273 Bradley, Carolyn 179 Bradley, Tammy ' ' 71, 213, 237, 348 Bradshaw, Keith ' 71 Brady, Lori ' 90 Bragg, George ' ' ' 52,216,286 Brandenburg, Stacey ' ' ' 7, 52, 210, 211, 238, 246 Bramley, Robin 9, 18, 21, 106, 115, 200, 203, 237, 243, 258, 259 Braucht, Carrie ' 4, 13, 50, 52, 180, 204, 211,275 Braziel, Perry ' 3, 90, 166,206 Braziel, Terry ' ' ' 50, 52, 126 Breazeale, Ricky ' 90 Breithaupt, Daynna ' ' ' 21, 39, 111, 112, 197, 210, 274, 275, 309, 288, 303, 312, 208, 314,316 Brewer, Donald ' ' 71 Brewer, Doug ' ' 71 Brewer, Mary ' 90 Brewer, Tim ' 90 Brice, Sheila ' 192 Bridges, Kerry 243 Bridges, Lynn ' 2,192,215,291 Bridwell, Rhonda ' 90, 107, 192,233 Bright, Laura ' 90, 192,215,291 Brinkley, Stephen ' ' ' 52,221 Brokeshoulder, Ellcia 52, 197 Bronson, Robert ' 228 Brown, Clint 71,228,229 Brown, Donnie ' 90, 127, 175,237 Brown, Gary 5, 71, 126,331,330 Brown, James ' 90,127 Brown, Raylenne ' ' 71 Brown, Renee ' 90, 112, 191, 215, 258, 259, 291, 336 Browning, Anthony ' ' ' ' 21, 232, 233, 247 Brummett, Lisa ' 21,224 Bruno, Delorise ' 21,243 Bruton, Jeff ' 90, 127,246 Bryant, Carolyn ' ' 52,243,246 Bryant, Caster ' ' 21 Bryant, David ' ' ' ' 21 Bryant, Johnny 71,109,110,210,248, 272,273,274 Bryant, Lori ' ' ' 21,241 Bryant, Sandra ' 90 Buchanan, Marla ' 52, 60, 204 Bullard, Doug 72 Bullard, Teresa ' 90,236 Burke, Michelle 21,144 Burke, Royce 72 Burnett, Tammie ' 90 Burney, Gwen 72, 130 Burney, Karen ' 21,128,176 Burns, Brian ' 126,325,324 Burrell, Larry ' ' ' ' 218 Burresch, Laurie 22,218,219 Burris, Johnson ' ' 72 Burroughs, Cheryl ' 90, 192 Bursey, Tammie ' ' ' ' 22, 258, 259, 270 Butler, Curtis ' ' ' ' 22,338 Butler, Derrick 72 Butler, Patricia ' ' ' 52, 107,243,253 i Butler, Ronnie 228,229 i Byers, Doug ' ' ' ' 22 Caddell, Michael ' ' ' 230 1 Cade, Kim ' ' ' 52,109,211,238,243,248, 251, 258, 259, 273, 288, 208, 209 , Cadenhead, Norma 72, 130 l Cadenhead, Oscar 72,222,237 ' Caffey, Donna ' ' 72 Caffey, Laurie ' ' 72 Cain, Kristi ' ' 4, 72, 190, 193, 246, 350 , Callen, Robert ' ' ' ' 22,230 Ca3mpbell, Cliff ' ' ' 22, 116, 251, 252, 255, ' 33 ' canada, Chris 3,16,22,106,114,115,i 181, 183, 197, 252, 261, 306, 277, 332, 333 304, 345, 314, 316 ' Cantu, Debra ' ' 72,234,278 ' Cantwell, Tracy ' 72,237,253 ' Carder, Karen ' 10,191,214 i Carder, Marilyn ' ' ' 22,243 Carney, Brian ' ' 22 Carpenter, Anna 72 Carpenter, Denise ' 227,53 Carpenter, Robin 72, 189 Carroll, Larry ' 90,207 Carroll, Leigh ' 53,246 Carter, Alvin 120,122 Carter, Gloria ' ' 72, 206, 207, 260 Carter, Judy ' ' ' ' 22,243 carter, Mack 53, 217, 237, 251 Carter, Matt ' 53, 174 Carter, Sandra 72,286 Cash, Robert ' 53 Cashel, Paul 22,121,122 Catron, Danny ' 90, 106,206 Causey, Patrick ' ' ' 53, 240, 241, 247, 251, 260,262,263 Cave, Lonnita ' ' 72, 189,231 Chalkley, William 72, 126 Chambers, David ' 53,216 Chambers, Patricia ' ' ' 22,228,229 Chambers, Preston ' 53 Chancellor, Cindy ' ' ' ' 23, 224, 225, 243 Chancellor, Ronnie 90,330 Chandler, Lisa ' 90, 192 Chapman, Chris ' ' 72 Chapman, Stacy ' 90, 196, 197 Cheatwood, Paula ' ' ' 23, 224, 225, 254, 260 Cheney, Deanna ' 90 Child, Buddy ' ' ' ' 23 Childress, Desty ' ' 53,227 Chism, Byron ' 23, 157, 258, 259, 260 Chism, John ' 5, 53, 126 l Carlock, Robin ' ' ' 52, 233,252,243 ' l i Chism, Mary 10,72, 111,213, 195,253 Chism, Sarah ' 53, 196, 210, 253 Chism, Vicki ' 128, 129, 177, 178 Chisolm, William 72,251 Christian, Steve ' 2, 11, 16, 20, 23, 106, 115, 141, 180, 185, 232, 233, 251, 252, 254 263, 261, 281, 279, 265, 306, 298, 271, 304 344, 314 Chumbley, David ' ' ' 122, 120, 23, 304, 344 'cnumbiey, Lawrence 72, 168, 171, 173 Cipriano, Rufus 72,251 isneros, Cecilia ' 90, 289 lancy, John 90, 127 lark, Billy 72, 126,260 layton, Kenneth ' ' 53,230 layton, Nina ' 15, 90, 192, 215 Clayton, Stacy ' 72, 192 Cline, Victor ' ' ' 53 Iinkscale, Jerri ' 72, 194,238 linkscale, Linda ' 90,238,214 oates, Jo 53,228,229 oates, Joe ' 23,230 oates, Tammy ' 10, 90, 191, 217 obb, Elaine 73 oburn, Barry ' 23, 122, 120,347 oburn, Kim ' 90, 194, 214, 241 offel, Wesley ' ' ' 53 offman, Donald ' 53 offman, Jennifer ' 90, 192,214 offman, Karen ' 23, 211, 220, 221, 223, 253 offman, William 73, 216, 340, 342 ohen, Greg '11,23,106,112,115,154, 185, 238, 239, 252, 260, 311, 298, 288, 304 314 oker, Helen 228,229 oker, Robert ' 53,251 ole, Chris 7,23,141,161,194, 195, 197, 234, 235, 248, 254, 309, 298, 303, 283 348, 208, 315 ole, David 23 oleman, Donnie 54, 246 oleman, Glenda ' 73, 189, 252 olvin, Mark ' 54 onley, Anita 70, 73, 74, 164,205,237 ook, Candace ' ' ' 54 ook, Ivan 73, 166 ook, Raymond 24 ooley, Shawn ' 73,251 ooper, Gary ' ' 73, 252 ooper, Vickie ' ' ' ' 242, 246 order, Brenda ' 54, 109, 210, 238, 275 oronado, Larry ' 73 otie, Lisa ' 277 ouch, Sandra ' 54 oulter, Ritchie ' ' 54,68 ourtney, Connie 91, 189 owart, Joe ' ' 73 ox, Danny 73 ox, David 73, 75, 251 raig, Richard ' 91 rawlord, Kim ' 14, 91, 119, 191 recy, Sharon ' 73 relia, Bryan 73, 110, 210, 248, 272, 273, 274, 212 remers, Debbie ' ' 24, 164 rews, Weldon 73, 121, 122,340,240 rosley, Laura ' ' 54 ross, Patricia ' 73 rouch, Kenneth ' ' 54,216,286 rowe, Isaiah 24 ruz, Gloria ' 91,251,336 ruz, Mike 54 ummings, Charisa ' 15,91 ummings, Scott ' ' 73,206 url, Quintin ' ' 73 urtis, Tina ' 54, 130, 176, 177, 246 ustard, Johnetta ' 88, 91, 191 ustard, Richard ' 73 ale, Michael 73,207 andridge, Jerri ' 91,246 aniel, Kelly 230 aniels, Daisy ' ' ' ' 24,314 aniels, Kim ' 91 aniels, Travis ' 91 aniels, Vickie ' 91 avalos, Nomie ' 91 avault, Candy ' 91,234 avidson, James ' 73 avila, Elizabeth ' 228 avis, Anthony ' ' ' 218 avis, Brad ' 8, 127, 91 avis, Dedra ' 73,237 avis, Derrick 24, 218, 219, 246 avis, Karen 73, 176, 177 avis, Keith ' 54, 126 1 1 Davis, Keith 126 Davis, Kenneth 252 Davis, Larry ' ' ' 54 Davis, Marvin 73, 206, 174 Davis, Otis ' 91 Davis, Rosalind ' 5, 91, 207, 237 Davis, Veronica ' 24, 128, 129, 176, 177, 258, 259, 311 Davis, Victor ' 91,217 Dawson, Donna ' 91,102,216 DeClue, Bobby ' ' ' 54, 237 Dedmon, Anthony ' 54 Dees, Nenla ' 54, 68, 227 Delk, Rene ' ' 20, 24, 210, 238, 239, 261, 298 Demond, Shauna ' 91,191 Dennie, Robert 74, 197 Dennis, Bill ' 55 Denton, Theresa ' 91 Derryberry, Natalie ' 91 Determan, Brian ' 55, 189 Dewberry, Shiela ' ' ' 218 Diaz, Amelia ' 74 Dickerson, Randy ' 24 Diegel, Chris ' ' 74,331,330 Direckson, Lee ' ' 74 Dittman, Billy ' 74, 126 Dixon, David ' ' ' ' 15, 24, 141, 252, 254, 260, 261 Dollegner, Beverly ' ' 24, 192,251,212 Dollgener, Kim ' ' 74 Dorman, Julie 55,229,228 Dorn, Robert ' ' 74,206 Dorn, Tina ' 24 Dorrough, Melinda ' ' 74 Doughty, Cherri ' 91,207 Douthit, Kevin ' ' ' ' 25, 221, 234, 237, 260, 317 Dreer, Nancy ' ' 25, 128, 129, 236, 237, 251. 253, 258, 259, 261 Dreer, Sandi ' 91, 215, 237, 248, 249, 258, 259. 280 Duckett, Leslie ' ' ' 25 Dugan, Cathy ' 91, 191, 238, 262, 263, 339 Dullenty, Dale 74,216 Dunbar, Karen ' 276 Duncan, Renee 'H' 25,210,274, 54,246 Dunn, Randy ' 91 Dunn, Roderick 91 Dunn, Scott ' 74, 195, 197,273 Dupree, Brenda ' ' 55,216 Dupree, Gayle ' 25, 195, 197,251 Duran, Rita ' 5,25,114,160,189,251, 277 Durrett, Brian 55 Durrett, Edward ' 91 Eliason, Leslie 74, 191,213 Elliott, Dean ' ' 25,228,229 Ellis, Holly ' 92, 192 Ellis, Sheri 74,191,192 Ellison, Kentry 74, 166,206 Ellison, Rodney 25 Embrey, Teresa ' ' 74 Encinia Norma ' ' 74,246 England, Debbie ' ' 25, 216, 246, 287, 296 Eskridge, Reagan ' ' ' ' 25, 197 Esner, Brian 74 Espinoza, Sherian ' 15, 92, 191,214 Espinoza, Sylvia 74, 189 Evans, Frank 55, 126, 234, 237, 251 Fain, Richard ' 92,206 Fallin, Robert ' 92,96, 127,215 Faure, Ralph ' ' 74,207 Feagin, Joe ' 92 Featherston, Cindy ' 88, 92, 191 Ferguson, Sheri ' ' ' 25, 220, 222, 223, 251 Ferguson, Vickie ' 25, 224, 225, 241 Few, Earl 4, 55, 120, 122 Fewell, Scott 55, 61, 120, 122,234 Fields, Lennie 253 Fields, Rodney 121,122,174 Fields, Veronica ' ' ' 55,218,219 Fisher, Michael ' ' 55,276 Fisher, Rae ' ' 74 Fite, Karla 92 Fisher, Sherry ' 128, 129, 234, 309, 26, 177, 178, 295, 343, 346 Fleischer, Daleah ' 75 Flick, Kenneth ' ' 75 Flores, Becky ' 92 Flores, Debra ' ' ' 55,243 Flores, Ynes ' ' 26, 46, 220, 222, 223, 311 Floyd, Michael ' 26, 32, 252, 254, 260, 264, 265, 311, 299 Forbus, Phillip 75, 126,252 Ford, Gerald ' 92 Fordyce, Chris ' ' 75,206 Fort, Darrell ' ' 55 Fort, Darrion 127 Fort, Derrick ' 92, 175 Foster, Greg ' ' 26,230 Foster, Kathy ' 9, 15, 26, 114, 118, 201, 203, 204, 233, 243, 256, 311, 299, 319, 297 Foster, Kenneth 26,222,319 Fountain, Clauzella ' 92 Fowler, Bobby ' ' ' 26 Fowler, Chris ' ' Fowler, Lorri ' ' Fowler, Robin 75 75,117,186,187,1B8 ' ' 4, 26, 191,246,247 Franklin, Kevin ' 174, 175 Franklin, Mary ' 70, 75, 205, 246,343 Frazier, Anita 26,231 Frazier, Donna 260 ' 26, 114, 118, 224, 226, Frazier, Jimmy ' 75,216 Freeman, Gerald ' 92, 127,331 Freeman, Helen ' 55,130,176, 178, 213, 242, 246, 253 Freeman, James ' ' 75,238 Freeman, Loretta ' 8, 17, 27, 45, 113, 141 157, 163, 164, 199, 200, 203, 232, 233, 253, 254, 261, 281, 265, 311, 299, 304 Friday, Geraldine ' ' ' 55 Frier, Lisa ' 92 Fryar, Laurie ' ' ' 55 Fuller, Jana ' 75, 220, 221, 238, 251, 339 Fuller, Michael 75, 126 Fultz, Christopher ' 56 Gamble, Arnold ' 75 Gammeli, Sheila ' ' ' 56,243 Garcia, Betty ' ' 75,348 Garcia, Fructuoso ' 92,234,278 Garcia, Jimmy ' 56 Garcia, Lory ' 27,234,289 Garcia, Margie ' 56, 233, 234, 278, 289, 337, 336 Garcia, Randy 56, 132 Gardner, Donnie ' 50, 56 Garner, Martha ' ' ' ' 218,219 Garrett, Charles ' 92 Garrett, Debra ' 92 Garrett, Marcia ' 273 Garza, Fernando ' ' 75 Garza, Sabino ' 92 Gaston, Onita ' ' 56 Gentry, Becky ' ' ' 27 Geraldon, Thomas ' 92 Germany, Raymond 92 Geron, Dona ' 7, 56, 68, 227, 251, 253, 257 Gibson, Wayne ' 24-,27,120,122,233, 239, 251 Gilbreath, Bobby 75 Gilbreath, Steven 27 Giles, Mark ' 92 Gill, Jeff 26, 27, 116, 238, 263, 338, 313 Gill, Todd ' 56,251,334 Gillespie, Danny ' ' 27,223 Gilliam, Beth ' 3,6,15,27,106,114,117, 1 132,135,154, 261, 264, 306, Gilliam, John ' 182,181,184,254,258,259, 299, 305, 348, 315, 316 126, 75, 327, 324, 331 Gilliam, Keith ' 27,218,219 Gilliam, Nancy Glidewell, Jeff ' ' 18, 27, 121, 122, 125, 305, 326, 328, 324, 331 Gloria, Willie ' ' 92, 189 56 Glosson, Larry ' 56 Godbey, Sherri ' 92, 192,215,291 Goins, Gary 4, 75,83 Golden, Michael 92 Gonzales, Nancy ' ' ' 56 Gonzales, Roy ' 92 Gooch, Arrilla 75, 80, 82, 166,207 Gooch, Brenda 56,218,219 Good, Robin ' 92,192 Gooding, Will 75,197,273 Goodman, Gayle ' 192,339 Goodman, Keith ' 56, 216, 286, 287 Goodman, Sheri 27 Goodman, Steve ' ' ' 28,230 Goss, Darla 28, 115,193, 190,220,296 Gough, Susan 28 Gragsone, Kenneth 92 Graham, Charmion ' ' ' 56,206,210 Granberry, Jeff ' ' 28, 45, 46, 111, 119, 251, 252, 256, 303, 338, 297 Granberry, Jill ' ' 75, 78, 190,246 Granberry, Larry ' ' ' 28 Grant, Karin ' 56, 210, 273, 274, 275,348 Green, Angela ' ' ' ' 28,243,246 Green, Charlie ' 16,56,68, 111,211 Green, Delores ' 75, 86, 191 Index 363 4 I Green, Dennis ' ' 340,341,342 Green, Donald ' 56 Green, Dorothy ' 92 Green, Eric 75 Green, Monty 56 Green, Randall ' 92, 158, 159,248 Green, Tammy 243 Greer, Darryl 56, 68 Gregory, Denise ' ' 75,231 Grice, Milinda 75, 186, 187, 188,213,260 Grice, Tammy 6, 28, 111, 115, 190, 210, 237, 242, 251, 256, 260, 261, 262, 263, 299 296,323 Griggs, Ericka ' ' ' 50, 56 Grimes, Tina ' 92, 192 Grimmett, John 75 Grimmett, Tina 29, 112, 196, 210, 224, 226 Grounds, Kevin ' 57, 257 Gudino, Baltazar ' 92,278 Gudino, Belinda ' ' ' 29, 234, 251, 278 Guinn, Rebecca ' 75,237,253 Gunstanson, Karen ' 92,101,146,214 Gustafson, Steve ' ' 75, 86, 159, 233, 248, 249, 250, 280 Guthrie, Edith ' ' ' 57,227 Guthrie, Elizabeth 57,246 Guthrie, Kenneth ' ' ' ' 29, 228, 229 Guthrie, Norma 76 Gutierrez, Perla ' ' 57 Guynes, Brian ' 93 Guyton, Monica 50,57,61,144,194,234, 248, 253, 258, 260, 279 Haddock, Teresa ' 29, 133 Hadnot, Therwanda ' ' 76, 216 Haggerty, Frank ' ' 56, 121, 123, 125, 258, 259 Haggerty, Serena ' 93, 207 Hagood, Richard 93 Hagood, Tammy ' ' ' 57, 67, 243 Hale, Shelia ' ' ' 29, 224, 225, 243 Hall, Bryan ' 93 Hall, Dennis 57,210,259 Hall, Grady ' 93 Hall, James 93,216 Hall, Kenneth ' ' ' 15, 29, 234, 247, 260 Hamill, Becky ' 76 Hamill, Raymond ' 93, 127, 252 Hamilton, Harold ' 57, 126,237 Hamilton, Stacy ' ' ' 57,227 Hancock, Dawn ' 29, 44, 46, 162, 201, 203, 323 Hansard, Kane ' 57, 120, 123 Hanson, John ' 57,237 Hardeman, Melody ' ' 76,234,253 Harden, Debbie ' 350 Harden, Ricky ' 57, 126 Hardy, Joanne 70, 76, 186, 187, 213, 258, 259 Hardy, John 76 Harp, Sheryl ' 207 Harper, Lisa ' 93, 192 Harris, Patti 76 Harrison, Darrell ' 10, 93, 206, 207 Harrison, Lorie ' ' ' 29,229 Harrison, Randy ' 57,251 Hart, Kim ' ' 76,194,197 Hatfield, Gary ' 93,215 Hathcock, Cindy 76, 186, 187, 188,248 Hatzenbuehler, Sheri ' ' 76, 190, 191, 263 Hawkins, Cheri ' 57 Hawkins, Randa 3,9,10,29,106, 113, 114, 181, 182, 183, 184, 211, 238, 239, 256, 261, 273, 274, 311, 299, 346, 312, 315, 316 Hawkins, William ' 93 Hawthorne, Darcus ' 93, 252,336 Hawthorne, Laura ' ' ' ' 29, 57, 228 Hawthorne, Lisa 93, 192,215 Haynes, Dawn 93, 207, 336, 343 Hays, Wilma ' 29,228,229 Hearld, Floyd ' ' 76 Henderson, Jimmy ' ' ' 57,228,229 Henderson, Kris Ann ' ' 57 Henderson, Tammy ' 93,206,207 Henderson, Thomas ' 93,260 Henderson, Tony ' ' ' 57, 234, 237,251,339 Hennen, Jeff ' 93 Hennington, Beverly 57 Henry, Michele ' ' 57,246 Henry, Richard ' 93 Herd, Michael 29,194 Hernandez, Carlos ' ' ' 58 Hernandez, Carmella ' ' 191, 213, 216, 286 Hernandez, Eddie 76 Hernandez, Jerry ' 70, 76, 117, 126 Hernandez, Tony ' 76 ndex Herrera, Susie ' 93,278 Hibbler, Charles 76 Hickey, Richard ' 228,229 Hickman, Cindy ' 93,215 Hickman, Jacky ' ' ' ' 30,251 Hickman, Rodney ' 93, 127 Hicks, Mendy ' 93 Hicks, Nathan ' ' ' 58 Higginbotham, David ' 93 Higgins, Lois ' 93,214 Higgins, Mike ' 58,120,123,168,169, 170 171 Hilburn, Cindy ' 76 Hill, Beverly ' 93 Hill, Bill ' 54, 58, 248, 258, 259 Hill, Elbert ' 93, 166,206,217 Hill, Shellie ' 94, 95, 189 Hobbs, Tawanna ' 83, 94 Hodge, Robert ' ' ' 58 Holcomb, David ' ' ' ' 30, 46, 189, 276 Holland, Howard ' 94, 127 Holland, Terry ' 94, 127 Hollins, Michael ' 76 Homan, Duane 58, 126 Honeycutt, Michelle ' ' 76, 142, 160, 189 Hooker, Julia ' ' ' 58 Hooker, Lisa ' ' ' ' 30,224,226 Hopkins, Tana ' ' ' ' 30,242,243 Hoppert, Lisa ' 88,94,99, 158, 159,192, 193 214, 248, 249, 250, 258, 259, 280, 290 Houpt, Deena ' ' ' 241, 251, 58 Howard, Damon 216, 287 Howard, Kristen 94 Howard, Sylvia ' ' 76 Hubbard, Robin 30,107,190,191,192 Hudgens, Gerald ' 58 Huey, Cathy 94 Hughes, James ' ' ' ' 30,230,251 Hughes, Lisa ' ' ' 58,227 Hughes, Lori ' ' ' ' 30, 224, 255, 260, 296 Humphrey, Kristina ' 94, 191,251 Hunter, Tony ' 94, 127,207 Husband, Brad ' 94 Hutchins, Aubrey ' ' ' ' 30 Hutchinson, Kevin 76 Hyles, Steve ' 94, 252, 289, 290 Hymer, William ' ' ' 58 Ibanez, Dante 76, 206,334,335 Ibanez, Jose ' 94,334 Jackson, Danny ' 94 Jackson, Judy 76 Jackson, Maxine ' ' 94, 192 Jackson, Phyllis 58, 60, 238, 234, 251 Jackson, Timothy ' ' ' 58 Jackson, Tony ' 58, 120, 123, 340, 341, 342 Jackson, Trina 223 Jacobs, Tina ' ' 76,252 James, Rita ' 76, 186,187,246 Jeffcoat, Paula ' ' 76 Jefferson, Clay ' ' ' 58 Jefferson, Debra ' ' 76, 206, 207, 343 Jefferson, Michael ' 76 Jeffrey, La Tonnya ' ' ' 179 Jeffrey, Karen ' 94, 179, 192 Jenkins, David ' ' 76 Jenkins, Jimmy ' 94 Jenkins, Ronnie ' 58,297 Jenkins, Ruben ' 58, 59, 121, 123, 142 Jenkins, Sheila 94, 179,207 Jenkins, Sherry ' 94,214 Jett, Steve ' ' 76 Jetton, Terry ' ' ' 58, 217, 340, 284 Jimenez, Adella ' ' ' ' 219 Johnson, Andrae ' 94 Johnson, Bridget ' 227 Johnson, Charles 127,94 Johnson, Christie ' ' ' ' 237 Johnson, Clayton ' 94 Johnson, Craig ' 30, 115, 119, 168, 170, 171, 172, 258, 309, 300, 305, 345 Johnson, Dorothy 30 Johnson, Edward ' 77, 94, 127, 189,340,341 Johnson, Jay 77, 126, 329, 324 Johnson, Kenneth 9,18,31,121,123, 124 Johnson, Kevin 58 Johnson, Laquilla 94,191,214 Johnson, Laurie 8, 18,31,161, 163,199 200, 201, 203, 255, 332, 333, 345, 314 Johnson, Michael 31 Johnson, Norma ' 94,336 Johnson, Pamela ' 58, 204, 210, 246 Johnson, Rita ' 35, 58, 242, 246 Johnson, Rod ' 94 Johnson, Rosalind ' ' 77, 130 Johnson, Vanessa ' ' 3, 77 Johnson, Zeb ' 59,121,123 Johnston, Damon ' 95,195,197 Johnston, Monty ' ' ' 59 Jones, Bryan ' 95 Jones, Charles 31 Jones, Duke ' 95,334 Jones, Edward 59,149,168, 171, 232, 233,257 Jones, Joanna ' 95,191 Jones, John ' ' 77 Jones, Kelly 77, 121, 123, 115, 328, 329, 324 Jones, Linda 15, 31, 164, 201, 203, 256 300,323 Jones, Ricky ' ' 70,77 Jones, Shari ' 59,111,130 Jones, Tina ' ' ' 59 Jordan, Daryl ' ' ' 242,243 Jordan, Denise ' 59, 63, 162, 204, 205, 227,243 Jordan, Lando ' 95 Jorgenson, Chuck ' 133 Jurik, Fred 95 Jurik, Mitch ' ' ' 59 Kammerdlener, Tina ' 95 Kannady, Billy ' ' 77 Karlen, Laura M' 204, 257, 275, 260, 59, 152 159, 164, 248, 250, 211, 288, 208 Keasler, Kevin 77 Keasler, Marcia ' ' 31,224,260 Keeton, Robin ' 10,95,191 Kelley, Adrea ' ' 77,207,217 Kelley, Hollie IV ' 59 Kelley, Maurice ' 95 Kelley, Reginald 77 Kent, Charles ' 50, 59, 189,231 kerbow, Lilly 278, 289 l Kerry, Michael ' ' 77 Kerry, Tammy ' ' 77, 192 ' Key, Bryan ' 95, 127 Key, Mary 1 95,206 Kidd, Christine ' 95, 237, 189 King, Anthony ' ' ' ' 31 Kinkeade, Steve ' ' ' ' 31, 46, 255, 238, 261, 281, 308, 340, 342, 285, 315 Kirkman, Kathy ' 59 1 Kirkpatrick, Tracy ' ' ' ' 31, 202, 203, 251, 23 Kirkpatrick, Wendy ' ' 77,221,238 Klimpel, Daniel ' ' ' ' 7, 31, 230, 255 Knapp, Maureen ' 59,238 Knapp, Mike 77 Knight, Tracy ' 95,237 1 Knippa, Raynell 77, 186, 188,187,203, 213, 237, 251, 258, 259, 260,313 Knippa, Rhonda ' 32, 200, 201,210 1 Kohorst, Elmer ' 95 l Kristof, Karen 77, 151, 213, 237, 248, 250, 258,259 Kuykendall, David 32, 121, 123, 238, 25 Kuykendall, Michelle ' 95, 192,215 Kuykendall, Paula ' 59, 220, 221,222 1 Kuykendall, Shelley ' ' ' 32,224,225 Lamb, Lisa ' 77,248 Lambert, Christy 77 i Lamm, Kim 77 Lamont, Bubba ' 59, 121,210,212 Land, John ' ' ' 59 Lane, David ' 95 Lane, Eddie ' ' ' 59 Lane, James 78 l Lanier, Steve ' ' 78 LaRue, Sherry ' ' 78, 189,216 Laster, Ben ' 59,121,124 Lawrence, John ' 95 Lawson, Clint ' ' ' ' 13, 21, 32, 211, 255, 262, 263, 272, 274, 275, 307, 288, 300, 325, 326' 327, 296,324, 347, 208,209,315 Lawson, Leslie ' ' 86, 78, 327, 324, 331 Leaks, Ramona ' 95,215 Leal, Rene ' 95 Leal, Robert ' 95,157,216 Leegood, Keith ' 95, 189 Leffingweil, Amber ' 78, 211, 236, 248, 273, 274,348 , Lemons, Brad 78, 119, 126, 270, 331, 330 Lennox, Eric ' 95,127, 175 ' Lewis, Keith ' ' ' 59,229 Lewis, Randy ' ' ' ' 32,230 Lewis, Ricky 78 Lewis, Sharon 78 Lewis, Trojzal ' ' 77, 78, 112 Lightfoot, Anthony ' ' ' 59,230 Lightfoot, Mary ' 50, 191,287 i Lile, Billy ' 60, 110, 192, 210, 211, 212, 248 274,288,208 imon, Alberto 78 imon, Eduardo ' ' ' 60,237 indley, Bill ' 4, 95, 158, 248, 249, 251, 280. 289, 290,348 indsey, Rhonda ' 95, 191 inker, Lynelle ' 95 inwood, Regina ' 95,207 iptak, Jim 32, 319 iston, Ricky ' 95 ittle, Michelle 205,78 ittieton, Charles ' 95 ittrell, Darla ' 95 ittrell, Karla ' 95 ofton, Jeff ' 95 ong, Elvis M 32,218,251 opez, Alicia ' 234 opez, Luis ' 60 ove, Robert ' 127,340,341 ovell, Caron ' 60,220,221 ovell, Robin ' ' 78,252 overn, Ronnie 78, 126, 330 oy, DeLynn ' 96, 191, 215, 238, 291 umpkin, Jeanne ' ' 78 uttrell, Brian ' 96 day, James ' ' 78 fyles, Bobby ' 25, 28, 32, 7, 258, 259, 338,348 les, James ' 215,294 les, Mike 78 nch,Leti1ia ' ' ' ' 32, 33, 194,197,224,256, 303, 319, 313 labary, Brenda ' ' 60, 117, 163, 204, 211, 238, 274, 350 Iackey, Derrell ' 78 lackey, Loriette ' ' ' 60,253 Iackey, Sandra ' ' ' 60,218 lacon, Cheryle ' 237 lageors, Mark ' 96 Iaines, Mike 78 Ialega, Henry ' 60 Ialone, Adam 78, 166, 180 Ialone, Sharon ' 96, 231 laloy, Adolphus ' 96 laloy, Terri 78, 179, 192 lancillas, Kimi 78, 234, 246, 253 lankin, Amy ' 96,214,246 annon, Jeff ' ' ' ' 32,303,304 arett, Earl 96 larkham, Tommie ' 96 larley, Melissa ' ' ' ' 32, 60, 216, 287 larmon, Donald ' 78 larsh, Kelvin 78, 86, 210 larshall, Randy 32, 37, 118, 168,169, , 172, 237, 258, 281, 314 lartin, Amy ' ' ' 6, 60, 207 iartin, James ' 33, 192, 212, 236, 248, 252, 288, 208 lartin, Jennifer ' ' ' ' 33, 60,216 lartin, Johnny ' ' 79 iartin,Kim ' ' 76, 79, 213 iartin, Rhonda ' ' 7, 60, 243 artin, Ronald ' ' 75, 79, 329, 324, 331, 330 lartin, Sean ' 96, 206 lartin, Susan 79,213 lartin, Todd 33, 45, 230, 251, 310 lartinez, Alma ' 96, 192,234,278 ' iartinez, Becky ' ' 17, 33, 42, 111, 200, 203, 211, 237, 253, 255, 260, 261, 266, 273 l311, 288, 300, 268, 296, 312, 208, 314 'artinez, Canuto 79,206,234 artinez, Charlie 14, 28, 33, 45, 46, 116 234, 237, 258, 300, 304, 338, 323 artinez, Enrique ' ' 60,335 artinez, Henry ' 60,334 lariinez, Jose ' 96, 234, 289 artinez, Lonnie ' ' 79,334 artinez, Yolanda ' ' ' 61, 234, 243, 337, 336 artini, Luciana 79 ason, Lucrecia ' ' 79, 110, 213, 237,273 assey, Troy ' 61,251 astin, Mary ' ' 33 atlock, Diana ' ' ' 61, 248, 249, 257, 262, 263 atthews, Amy 33, 46, 164, 200, 201, 203, 210, 243, 256, 264, 266, 348 aurer, Kelley ' 96,191,214,248,249,250, 280, 290 aurry, Belinda ' 61,234 axey, Holly 8,12, 17,33,135, 198, 199, 200, 203, 204, 224, 226, 306,314 ayo, Donna ' 15, 96 ays, Wayne ' 79 lcCaa,Susanne 79,189 lcClung, Donna ' ' 79 Clung, Sherry ' 88, 96, 191 Clure, Joe ' ' 79 -i v McCollom, Rhonda ' ' 79,191,192 McCommon, Donnet ' ' 79,213,246 McCommon, Thomas ' 96 McCowan, James 96 McCowan, Ramona ' ' 79,206 McCoy, Alaina 3,33,38,11O,112,141, 210, 261, 262, 246, 311, 322, 208 McCoy, Gregory ' 96 McCoy, Mike ' 175,330 McCoy, Tammy 96 McCulloch, Angie ' ' 79 McGahey, Joel ' 96 McGahey, Renee 79, 186, 187 McGhee, Rena ' 96,206,343 McGhee, Sandra ' 96 McGibboney, Stacy ' ' 79,220, 222,237 McGowan, Robert ' 96, 133 McGowan, Tami 31, 41, 202, 204, 227, 256 McGuffey, Ralph 10, 34, 112, 234, 251, 261,323 McGuire, Debbie 34, 256,297 McGuire, Genette ' ' ' ' 34,226,224 McKanna, Pat 222,223 McKelvey, George ' 96 McMahan, Steve ' ' 79,331,330 McNutt, Matt ' 96 McPherson, Diane ' 263 McQueen, Jeff 34 McQueen, Kevin ' ' 61,334 Meade, Beverly ' ' 79, 130, 237, 260, 336 Meche, Norman ' 27,34, 121,234,251 Meeker, Brenda ' ' ' 7 Meister, Lisa ' 34, 108, 211, 212, 242, 243, 274, 288, 300 285,208 Melaun, Gayla ' 96,189 Melton, Tim ' 96 Meredith, Keith ' 96, 127 Meredith, Kevin ' 4, 79, 126 Meza, Maria ' ' 234,278,289 Mick, Shawn ' 96,251,339 Miles, Kevin ' 96,214 Miller, Alan ' 29, 34, 251, 323, 313 Miller, Curtis ' 97,289 Miller, David ' 97, 196, 197,289 Miller, Frank ' 97 Miller, Gary 79 Miller, James ' 207 Miller, Melanie 9, 61, 162,163,202,243, 251 Miller, Melinda ' 97,194 Miller, Robin ' 90, 97, 251 Miller, Roy ' 61, 120,124,156 Miller, Sonja ' 97,231 Milligan, Jason ' 97,231 Milliman, Julie ' 97,119 Mills, Michelle ' ' ' ' 34,303 Mills, Mitchell '14,61,210,212,238,251, 257, 273, 274, 275, 346 Minafee, Lee ' 97 Miskell, Kelley ' ' 79, 191, 192,336 Mitchell, Byron ' ' ' ' 34,256 Mitchell, Clay ' ' 79 Mitchell, David ' ' 79,207 Mitchell, Debra ' ' ' 61,227 Mitchell, Ernest ' 80 Mitchell, Pamela ' ' ' ' 34 Mitchell, Susan ' 80 Mixon, Nelson ' 80 Mize, Mike ' 34, 112, 121, 124,251 Mokry, Jeanette ' 97, 191,214 Mokry, Joyce 80, 191 Molina, Ines ' ' ' ' 34 Montalvo, Claudia ' 97, 192,214 Montalvo, Juan ' ' 80, 207,233,234 Montalvo, Marlene ' 236 Montalvo, Mayra ' 61, 156,194, 196, 233, 284, 346, 348 Montgomery, Harold 243 Moody, Jeffery ' ' 34, 121,124,251 Moore, Candy ' ' 80, 84, 231,277 Moore, David ' 9, 61, 230 Moore, Elizabeth ' ' 80 Moore, Kathy ' 61,243 Moore, Kim 80 Moore, Lori ' 62,107,157,190,191,192, 247, 257, 262, 263 Moore, Robert ' ' ' ' 34,251, 261,339 Moore, Stan ' 62, 126, 257, 271, 322 Moreland, Becky ' ' ' ' 35,253 Morgan, Angela ' 97, 192 Morgan, Eric 80 Morgan, Kevin ' 127, 175 Morgan, Tina ' ' 15, 18, 22, 33, 35, 46, 109 110, 162, 202, 203, 210, 258, 259, 261, 2661 267, 273, 275, 288, 268, 293, 208, 314, 316 Morris, Kristin 97, 191,215,291 Morris, Lee ' ' 80, 144 Morris, Patty ' ' ' ' 3,9,17,35,46,106,114, 155, 181, 183, 255, 258, 259, 261, 310, 301, 296, 315, 316, 313 Morrison, Wesley ' ' ' 62 Morrow, Robert ' ' ' ' 35,230 Moser, Roger ' ' ' ' 35,334,335 Moses, Felix ' 97, 153 Moses, Nena ' 97 Moss, Carolyn ' 97,236 Moss, David ' ' 80, 340, 341, 342 Motyka, Elizabeth ' ' 80 Mudgett, Julie ' ' ' 10,62, 195,227 Munoz, Efren ' 97 Munson, Tracy ' 97, 127,175,340 Murphee, Michael ' ' 80 Murphy, Jimmy ' ' ' 229 Murphy, Kathleen ' ' 80, 164, 205, 213, 248, 249,250,280 Murray, Troy ' ' 80 Murry, Pam 80,191 Murry, Sharron ' ' ' 62 Musick, Michelle 80 Mynar, Lisa 80, 186 Nabors, Clyde ' 97 Nash, Joseph ' ' ' 207 Neal, Greg ' 97 213,237 ,218 86, 164,205 187 Nealy, Vincent ' ' ' ' 35, 168, 237, 258, 301, 317 Neff, Lynn 80,191,192 Nelson, Carol ' ' 80,233 Newsom, Jennifer ' 8, 62, 195, 227, 238, 258,259,260 Newsome, Shawn ' 127, 97, 119,330 Nichols, Angela ' 97 Nichols, Christi ' ' 80 Nichols, Penny ' ' 80 Nix, Lisa ' 97,192 Nix, Lynn ' 97,192 Nixon, James 80 Nixon, Janie ' ' ' ' 35 Nobles, David ' 97, 127, 175, 340, 341, 342- Nobles, Toura 81, 121, 124, 340, 341, 342 Norman, Angela 81 Norrell, Mark ' 97 Norris, Patricia 97 Nunez, Marc ' 2, 98 Nunez, Maria ' 62 Nunley, Glenda ' 98,291 Oehlschlaeger, Laurie ' ' ' 62,210 Odom, Debra ' 98, 189 Odom, Michele ' 98, 192 O'Donley, Sherri 14,81, 191,247 Ogles, John ' ' ' 62,153 Oliver, Chris ' ' ' 218, 219 Oliver, Donna ' ' 81 Ollison, Calvin 81 Oringderff, Todd ' 7, 35, 197, 261, 345, 208.315 Orrerl, Bart 218, 219, 35 Orren, Crystal ' ' 81 Owens, Beverly ' 98, 207, 246, 337, 336, 343 Owens, Clarence ' ' 81, 189 Owens, Joe ' 127,98 Page, Gwen ' ' ' ' 35,237,243 Page, Roderick ' 98 Page, Sherry ' ' 81 Page, Tammy ' ' ' ' 17, 18, 35, 46, 112, 255, 263, 262, 264, 266, 301, 270, 305 Palmer, Rhonda ' 227 Pannell, Kellie ' ' 81, 119, 205, 235, 294 Parham, John ' 98,206 206 Parker, Anthony ' ' ' ' Parker, Dean ' ' 81,206,217 Parker, Kimberly ' ' 233 Parker, Susan 81, 86, 186,187,188,213, 237,238,260 Parks, Margaret ' ' ' 35 Parks, Yolanda ' ' 286 Parrish, Debra ' ' 62,231,276 Parsley, Marsha ' 81,213 Paschall, Bret 35, 113, 125, 311 Pate, Danny ' 36 Pate, James 117 Pate, Steve ' ' 36 Patt, Loria ' ' 70, 81 Patt, Mylend 36 Pail, Roy ' ' 6,81, 166,207 Patterson, Joel ' ' 81 Patterson, Sam ' 98 Pattillo, Greg ' ' 7, 11, 23, 36, 108, 115, 194, 195, 211, 236, 248, 256, 262, 263, 272, 273, 274, 275, 308, 288, 301, 297, 282, 283, 285, 345, 322, 208, 209, 314, 315 Patton, Paula ' 98, 192 index 365 Patton, Tina ' ' 192, 238 Payne, Julia ' 62, 163, 204, 211 Payne, Kelly ' 62,246 Payne, Michael 2 88, 98, 127 Payne, Wanda ' ' 62, 210' Pearson, Patrick ' ' 36,216 Penn, Andrea 81,191,192 Penn,Jay 3e,4e,45,117,121,124,21L 212, 238, 239, 261, 307, 316 Pennington, Cecilia ' 62 Perez, Adelita ' 62 Perez, Benny ' 81,82 Perez, Cindy ' ' 81, 205, 237, 260 Perez, Daniel ' 62, 234, 251, 334 Perez, Jerry ' 98, 231, 334, 335 Perez, Reynaldo 36, 160,314 Perez, Rodrick ' ' ' 62,338 Perkins, Brenda ' ' ' ' 36 Perkins, Ceaser ' ' ' ' 36 Perry, David ' 81 Perry, Kelley ' ' ' 7, 62, 195 Peters, Duane ' 62, 121, 124 Pettijohn, Kenny ' ' 14, 36, 234, 246 Phelps, Robert ' 98 Phillips, Cynthia ' 98, 191 Phillips, Roy ' 98 Pierce, Cynthia ' ' ' 62,248,260 Pierce, David ' 98 Pierce, Kimberly ' 98, 215 Pierson, Greg ' 98, 197 Pina, Rosalio ' 98 Pineda, Margaret ' 81, 188, 186, 119, 237 Pinson, Tim 81 Pipkins, Connell ' 206 Pitts, Bobby 5, 62, 64, 117, 126, 158, 210 212, 251, 248,273 Pitts, Rodney ' 98, 100, 215, 251 Platcan, Darren ' ' 81 Plafcan, Darrilyn 36 Polk, Stanley ' 98 Pontley, Fred ' ' 62 Pool, Darita ' 98, 192, 215, 291, 336, 347 Poston, Becky ' 62, 160, 189 Poston, Chad ' 98, 127 Poston, Jenny 'H' 3, 5, 30, 36, 46, 106, 114, 181, 183, 256, 261, 311, 323,315, 316 Poston, Rhonda ' 98 Potter, Kevin 81, 197, 288, 285, 208 Powell, Margo ' 63, 62, 119, 163, 164, 204, 246, 253, 293, 350 Powell, Michael 81,334 Presley, Mark ' 53, 63, 126, 340, 341, 342 Presley, Susan ' 98, 192,214 Price, Carole 63, 246 Prince, Billy ' ' 81 Prince, Broderick 81, 189 Prince, Johnanna ' ' 63,243 Pritchett, Tracy ' 98,214 Pullen, Steve 11, 37, 46, 196, 197, 258, 289 Purser, Ken 4,81 Puyear, Sammy ' 63,230 Radford, Shirley ' ' ' 63,218,219 Radney, Steve ' ' 6, 12, 13, 18, 37, 45, 108, 116, 117, 118, 170, 211, 212, 234, 251, 254, 258, 259, 272, 279, 311, 288, 301, 325, 329, 317 324, 347, 312, 208, 209, 351, Ragan, Sheila ' ' ' ' 5, 218 Rake, Jan ' 98,233,291 Rakestraw, Beth 37, 194,195,197,251, 252,255,260,311,301,320,297,283,34Z 316, 317 Ramirez, Augustin ' ' 37, 234, 237, 252, 255, 334 Ramirez, Gabriel ' ' 82 Ramirez, Juanita ' 82,253,278 Ramsey, Ralph 63, 68, 126,211, 251,257 279, 281, 294, 269, 322, 323 Ramsey, Ronnie 82, 126, 119,294 Randall, Cynthia ' 82, 246 Randle, Bridgett ' 37, 224, 225, 260, 314 Rangel, John 63 Rangel, Steve ' 82 Rawlins, Brian ' ' ' 230 Rawlins, Kerrick 82, 189 Rawls, Teresa ' 98, 191, 214, 251,291 Rayburn, Ginger ' ' ' ' 37, 211, 220, 222 Record, Jackie 98 Record, James 82 Record, Kenneth 37 Record, Stacy ' '63, 243 Redmond, Robert ' ' ' 37, 251,238,305 Reed, Donna ' 82,237 366 index Reed, Linda 82,191, 192,237,251 Reed, Melvin ' 98, 127, 186,340,341 Reed, Mike ' ' 82, 126, 340,341,342 Reed, Robin ' 63,243 Reed, Susan ' 37, 220, 221, 223, 222, 254 Reid, Alan 63,251 Renfrow, Rene 82 Reyes, Antonia ' 278 Reyna, Felicia 234,246 Reynolds, Mike ' 175 Reynoso, Adrian ' 63 Reynoso, Leon 82 Reynoso, Oralia ' ' 63,253,278 Rhea, Rhonda 63, 107, 163, 204, 211, 212, 232, 233, 258, 259, 275, 292 Rice, Ola 82 Richardson, Eddie 63 Richardson, Johnny ' ' ' ' 37,230 Richardson, Vickie 82, 189 Richmond, Raymond ' ' 82,206 Riggs, Billie ' 37,243,246 Riley, Bill ' 98,340,342 Riley, Sharon ' 63 Ritchie, Jerry ' 99 RObeI'1S Bennie 37 230 238 239 nobertsjcyntnaames' ' ' Roberts, Roberts, Roberts Elizabeth ' 99 Lisa ' ' 82 Robin ' 99 Robertson, Charles ' 63, 111, 195, 210, 212,272,275 Robertson, Tabatha ' 99 Robinson, Allen 63,111,120,124,238, 251 Robinson, Jerome ' ' ' 117,314 Rochelle, Darren ' 82,216 Rodriguez, Debi ' 12, 37, 99, 194, 336 Rodriguez, Dolores ' ' ' ' 52 Rodriguez, Francine 82, 192 Rodulfo, Lazaro ' 99 Roe, David ' 38, 46, 222, 223 Roe, Mary ' 64,234,257 Rogers, Becky ' 4, 17, 52, 57, 64, 257, 266, 265, 295 Rogers, Danny ' ' ' 64 Rogers, Keith ' 99,246 Rolison, Thomas ' ' ' ' 38,230 Romo, Adolpho ' ' 64 Rose, Debra ' ' 82 Ross, Ann ' 99 Ross, Genell 206 Ross, Janice ' ' 38,243,314 Ross, Reginald ' 94, 99, 231 Rotramel, Marsha 64,211,227 Rowan, Shirley ' ' 82 Ruble, Calvin ' 99,207,217 Rusher, Patrice ' ' 38,216 Russell, Barry 82, 206 Russell, Russell, Belinda 88, 99, 206 LaR0nda ' ' 82 Russell, Paul 82, 120, 124, 174 Russell, Renee H 3, 9, 38, 46, 106, 113, 114, 155, 181, 183, 184, 238, 239, 253, 261, 264, 267, 279, 281, 268, 305, 297, 315, 316 Russell, Rita ' 64,246 Russell, Shannon ' 38, 202, 203, 258, 259 243 Russell, Terry ' 64, 120, 124 Russell, Todd 38, 107, 232, 233, 261 Rust, Rhonda ' 99,251 Ruzicka, Zena, 18,36, 38, 46, 117,196, 210, 252, 253, 254, 247, 258, 267, 264, 311, 302, 268, 270, 303, 297 Salazar, Sylvia ' 191 Samano, Samples, Sanchez Sanders, Sanders, Ada ' ' 38,234,235 James ' ' ' 64 Arturo 99, 127 Autry ' 7, 99 Gordon 31, 38, 210, 212, 233, 2a2,241,252,2s1,272,3a4,a35,312 Sanders, Jonathan ' 99, 166,206 Sanders, Kim 128, 129 Sanders, Kimber ' 88, 99, 191, 214, 258, 259, 248, 249, 250, 290 Sanders, Sandra ' 99, 189 Sands, Yvette 246,271 Sansom, Yvette ' 39,246 Sarratt, Anita ' ' 213, 82 Sapundjieff, Steve ' 39,287 Saucedo, Javier ' ' ' ' 39, 234,334 Saucedo, Rodolfo ' 39,228,229 Saucedo, Sergio ' 82,234 Sawyers, Jerrod ' 99,217 Schmidth, Scott ' ' ' 64, 251,332,333 Schupback, Kim ' 82 Scott, Byron ' ' 39,121,124 Scott, Cindy 'H 64, 163, 164, 204,211,212 232, 233, 251, 258, 259, 257, 350 Scott, Gayla ' ' 83,246 Scott, Jeff 11, 16, 39, 106, 114, 115, 118, 185, 211, 212, 234, 235, 256, 261, 27 303,312,314 Scott, Michael 39,168,169,171,170, 172, 252 Scott, Scotty ' 99, 241 Scott, Sheryl ' 88, 99, 191, 214, 248, 249, 250, 258, 259, 290 Seaman, Miles ' ' 83,291 Searcy, Clarence ' 83 Selby, Donna 39,224,225 Self, Susan 83, 195 Sellars, Vinson 83 Serrata, Sharon ' 99, 192, 278,215,336 Sexton, Doug ' 211 Shaffer, Daniel 39, 230 Shaw, Robert 211, 232, 233, 238, 239, 272, 274,275,348 ' Shaw, Roy 64 Shaw, Salina ' 99,215 Shepherd, Barron ' 142, 286 Shindoll, Mark ' 55, 64,338 Shiplett, Greg ' ' ' 39,237 Shiplett, Shannon ' 15, 99, 192,215 Shuffield, Paul 126 Shumaker, John 6, 11, 16, 39, 44, 106, 108, 109, 185, 279, 311, 340, 341, 342, 28: 346,312, 208,314,315 4 Shumate, Bobby ' 99,251 Sigman, Kenneth ' ' 83,238 Sikes, Kerrie 83 Silva, Jesse 17, 39, 197, 196,284 Simmons, Anita 83,213,248 1 Simmons, Annette ' ' 83, 159,213,248 , Simmons, Craig ' ' ' 174, 327, 324, 331, 330 Simmons, Kelly ' 83,216 1 Simpson, Felicia ' 83 , Sims, Bobby ' 99, 127 l Sims, Deanna ' ' 64 Singleton, Pamela ' 64, 176, 178, 189, 271 277 Singleton, Willie ' ' ' ' 40, 189, 303 N Sirls, Cheryl ' 64, 206, 246, 258, 259, 344 Sissom, Mark ' 64,216,287 , Skaer, Gretchen ' ' ' ' 40, 162, 164, 202, 203 243, 252, 308, 293, 314, 315, 313 l Skinner, Brenda 40 1 Skinner, Brian 83,85,189 l Slaughter, Peggy 40,248,249 Slayden, Pam ' ' 3,8,9,106,40,114,113, 154,155,181,182,184,261,251,239,231 302, 346, 322, 323, 312, 315, 316 l Smart, Debbie ' ' 219 ' Smeltzer, Yvonne 40 I Smith, Christina ' ' ' 83 ' Smith, David 64,216 l Smith, Deirdre 83,213,248,249,250,18i Smith, Diana 40, 46, 202, 251, 203, 238 246 , Smith, Melissa ' 99,251 1 Smith, Sharon ' ' ' 64,242,246 l Smith, Sheila ' 83,206,207 Smith, Teri 3,9,16,40,106,114,118, l 141,153,154,155,181,211,255,261,271 274, 275, 310, 332, 333, 288, 292, 285, 322 312, 208, 209, 315, 316 Smith, Terrence ' ' 83 Smith, Tina ' 216 Smith, Tracy ' ' 83 Smith, Troy 83 Smith, Wendel ' 65, 126 Snead, Laura ' 65, 190 Sneed, Thea ' 99, 191, 215, 291,336 Sontany, Sherry ' ' ' 40,230,243 Sora, Eric ' 99,206 Sosa, Annette ' 40 sosebee, Patricia ' ' 1 55, 65, 233, 243 i Southworth, Mary ' 99, 189 1 Spear, Michael ' 99 Spencer, Sandra ' ' 83 Spencer, Sekitha 99,237 Sprecakowic, Yonis ' 100 Springs, Denise ' ' 40,218,219 Squires, Kim 83,246 Staggs, Syneace ' 100, 215, 339, 291 Staley, Robyn ' 100, 197 Stallcup, Byron ' 65,228,229 Stanford, Kenneth ' 100, 175 Stanford, Reginald ' 65 Starkes, Donna Staton, Sheila ' ' 100,102,167 100 Steele, Barbara ' 3, 98, 100, 206, 207, 343 ' 100 Steele, Charles Steele, Darla ' ' ' 65,227 Steele, Marilyn ' ' 83,206,207 Steele, Michele 314 40, 46, 160, 189, 251, Stegall, Anthony ' ' ' 65 Stein, Leah ' ' ' ' 41, 243,246 Stepanski, Sherri 65,216,287 Stephens, Rhonda ' ' 15, 65, 348 Stevenson, Daren ' 100,215 Stewart, Byron 41, 224,230 Stilwell, Cort ' 100, 197 Stokes, Rob ' 92, 100, 214, 248, 249, 250, 252 Stone, Camille ' 100, 192, 193, 214 Stone, Scott ' 65 Story, Ricky ' ' ' 13, 41, 234 Stout, Ronald ' 100,214 Strange, Tommy ' ' ' ' 41, 252, 334, 335 Stratton, Darrell ' 65,230 Stratton, Scott ' ' ' 65,236 Stringer, Tammy ' 100,214 Struggs, Danny ' 100 Stuart, Bruce ' ' ' 65,338 Stunkard, Evette ' 100 Sturdevant, Carolyn ' ' 83, 205 Suiter, Tammy ' 100, 191,214,238 Sullivan, Joe 33, 41, 108, 110, 111, 158, l 159.195,197, 275, 311, 233, ' 314 Sumrow, Kevin ' 210, 212, 234, x 288, 328, 283, ,Sutton, David ' ' gweat, Jeff 210, 248, 250, 255, 273, 274, 302, 303, 285, 312, 208, 209, ' ' 37, 41, 42, 45, 109, 150, 241, 251, 261, 272, 274, 275, 285, 324, 312, 208 7, 83, 197, 234,283 41 weet, Kevin ' ' ' 65 Tabor, Doug ' 251,247 lllfamez, Kenneth ' 100 3 amez, Lupe ' ' 83, 130, 260 ' 65 Tanner, Roby ' ' Tarin, Elfida ' ' ' ' 222, 223 Tate, Brian ' ' 65,216 Tatum, Todd ' 65, 168, 170, 340, 341, 342 iTaylor, Bertha ' 100,192 Taylor, Bobby ' ' 228,229 aylor, Deborah 186,188 aylor, Debra ' ' ' 65,243,206 aylor, Grover ' ' 65, 174, 248 aylor, Jerry ' ' ' 126, 340, 341, 342, 234 aylor, Leslie ' 83 aylor, Mary ' ' ' ' 251,252,247 aylor, Nicky ' ' ' ' 41 aylor, Tunisunia 41, 46, 243, 260 aylor, William ' 65, 160 Teel, Sharon 83, 237, 251, 332,333 emplin, Cathy 84,189,276 erry, Alison ' 100,191,214 harp, Scott ' ' 84 homas, Gayla 84 homas, Jerry ' ' 84 homas, Johnnie 41 homas, Joni ' ' ' 65,219 homas, Lynell 84, 194 ' 84 homas, Mark ' homas, Vincent ' 66, 120, 124 hompson, Geno ' 66, 126,174 hompson, Robert ' 100, 207, 236, 297 hompson, Troy 84 homson, Kari 84, 194,252 ierney, Kilena 41, 162, 163,200,202 Tierney, Michael ' ' 70, 84, 162, 164,205,217 illman, Anthony ' ' 84, 126 impson, Susie Todoroff, Larry ' 66, 246 84 orrez, Priscilla ' 100,216 ownley, Becky ' 100 ramel, Royce ' 66, 126, 237, 257, 235 rammel, Greg ' ' ' 66 rantham, Jill ' ' rantham, Keith rent, Diane ' ' 150, 162, 163, 238, 239, 258, 314 revino, Ruben 15, 84, 164, 205, 333, 332 ' 41,229 ' 8,12,17,18,42,109,111, 164, 198, 200, 203, 211, 212, 261, 274, 275, 311, 283, 322, ' 100 Trumbla, Shannon ' 100, 197, 195 Tucker, Melvin ' 66, 68, 237,257 Tucker, Tanya 229 Tumey, Lester ' ' 84 Turk, Aubrey ' 84 Turnage, Steven ' 100 Turner, Janet 80, 84, 206,343 Turner, Rickey ' 5, 66, 126,206 Turvan, David ' 66,252,338 Tutt, Lonnie 84 Tyler, Timothy ' ' ' 66 Upchurch, Tammy ' ' ' 66,242,243 Utley, Tommy ' 101, 339, 215 Vacio, Tony ' 101, 127, 207,330 Valladarez, Maria ' ' 84,234 Vally, Gerry ' ' ' 66 Vanderburg, Shannon ' 101 Vansykle, Jay ' 101, 127,330 Varela, Gloria ' ' 84 Vasquez, Orlando 42, 120, 125, 160, 251 Vaughan, Mike 66 Vaughan, Samantha ' 97, 101,237 Vaughn, Steven ' 101,231 Velasquez, Marta ' 101, 234, 278, 289 Velez, Carlos ' ' 84 Vesterly, Debra ' 84, 192 Vidales, Johnny 42,107,121,124,125, 150, 212, 251, 273, 326, 329, 324 Villareal, Pearl ' 101,191,237 Villareal, Rosalinda 101 Vinson, Andre ' ' ' 42, 237, 246, 251, 253, 260 vinson, Stephanye ' 101, 206, 207, 246, 291, 337,336,343 wacken, Pete 1 101 weaken, Terry 42,111,121,123,125, 210, 233, 239, 251, 233, 325, 323, 329, 324, 208 Wade, Tammie 42, 200, 202, 260 Waidande, Joyce ' ' ' 42,224,226 Waldron, Randall ' ' 84 Waldron, Roy ' ' ' ' 42 Walker, Alan ' 101,291 Walker, Beth 21, 42, 141, 255, 261, 264, 266, 267, 303 Walker, Eric 42, 45, 112, 251, 270, 328 Walker, Jackie 93, 101, 192 Walker, Mark 10, 79, 84, 159, 195, 197, 236, 248, 260, 277, 289, 293, 297, 247 Walker, Melanie ' ' 3, 42, 43, 46, 141, 211, 243, 253, 255, 264, 267, 307, 302, 320, 303, 304, 319, 312, 317 Walker, Michael ' ' ' 277 Walker, Roy ' 120, 125 Walker, Tammy ' 101,191,215 Wallace, David 84 Wallace, Mary ' 101 Wallace, Michael ' 8, 101, 127,335,334 Wallace, Michael ' ' 43, 196, 252,322 Wallace, Tymothy H 43 Walters, Tammy ' 101, 194 Walton, Carol 101,206 Walton, David ' ' 84 Walton, Teresa ' 101, 102 Ward, Paula ' ' ' 43,224,225 Ward, Tracy ' 84,207 Ward, Yolanda ' 101 Ware, Shannon ' ' ' 43, 237, 253, 258, 259, 261,266,267 Warren, Cheryl ' 101,246 Warren, Chris ' ' ' ' 43,251,252 Warren, Gary ' 101,206 Warren, James ' 101,207 Washington, Annie ' ' 84,207 Washington, Betty ' 343 Washington, Rickie 228 Washington, Yolanda ' 101,206 Watkins, Herlinda ' 101, 102 Watkins, Regina ' 191,251,291 Watson, Angela ' 101 Watson, Fanessa 43,46 Watson, James 85 Watson, Marietta ' 101, 191, 215, 248, 258, 259, 262, 263, 290 Watson, Mike 277,334,335 Watson, Fanessa ' ' ' ' 218,260 Watts, Kim ' 101, 189,276 Weatherall, Cheri ' ' 66,246 Weathers, Aunia ' 102 Webb, Alesia ' ' ' ' 43, 167,207, 237,260 Webb, Angela ' ' 80, 85,206 Webb, Floyd 85,206 Webb, Jessie ' ' ' ' 43 Welch, Jerry ' 102 Weldon, Vince ' 102,127,340 Wells, Brenda ' ' 85, 213, 237, 238, 251, 253, 260 Wells, John 85 Wells, Kenneth ' 85,340,342 Weltcheck, Christie ' ' ' ' 43 Weltchek, Sandra ' ' ' ' 43,261 Westbrook, Mark ' 66,211 Westbrook, Thomas 43,211,339 Wheatley, Donna ' ' ' 66,210 Wheatley, James ' ' 85,210,212 Wheeler, Lori 85 White, Dorothy ' 91, 102,206 White, Kelly ' ' ' 67, 107, 332, 333, 227 White, Nylonda ' 102, 206, 207, 336 Whitehead, Stacy 85, 126,340,342 Whitley, Philip ' 102 Whitlock, Karen 44, 210, 224, 226,317 Whitney, Mary ' 102 Wigington, Suzanne ' 14,102, 191,246 Wiley, Demetrice ' ' 85, 340, 341, 342 Wilkerson, Lowry ' 102, 127 vvnnarns,Brenda '14,102,107,192,214,291 Williams, Denise ' ' 85 Williams, Donna ' ' 85,206 Williams, Drusilla ' 102,215,291 Williams, Frank ' 102, 166, 174, 175,207 Williams, Jeff ' 102 Williams, Kelli 5, 44, 114, 160, 189, 256, 276,302,315 Williams, Kevin ' 252 Williams, Larry 44 Williams, Larry ' ' 85,207 Williams, Mike ' ' 85,252 Williams, Mark ' 53, 67 Williams, Sherrie 44,128,129,176,178, 234, 255,302,343 Williams, Tammye ' ' 85,276 Williams, Tim ' 121,125 Williams, Tracey ' ' 85, 176, 178,258,259 Williams, Vita ' ' ' 44,243 Williams, Zonetta ' ' ' ' 44,243,246 Willis, Rogenia ' ' ' ' 8, 44, 202, 203, 233, 253, 260,332,333 Willmon, Kevin ' ' ' ' 17, 40, 251, 332, 333, 334 Wilson, Alicia ' 102, 192,343 Wilson, Bridget ' 67,207,217 Wilson, Buck 44, 120, 125, 238, 311, 316, 313 Wilson, Cynthia 85,138,191,192 Wilson, Donna 10, 85, 191, 213, 237, 238, 251,260,347 Wilson, Esther ' 67,257 Wilson, Jerry ' 102,231 Wilson, Kim ' ' ' 67,227 Wilson, Pam 45, 192, 231, 246, 344, 322 Wilson, Pamela ' ' ' 67, 189 Wilson, Ralene ' ' ' 67 Wilson, Sharlet ' ' ' ' 35, 45, 46 Winterbauer, Paula ' ' ' 67,211,238 Witt, Danny ' ' ' 67,228,229 Woodard, Garland ' 102,207 Woodard, Rhonda ' 102 Woodfin, Dana ' ' ' 9, 17, 58, 67, 163, 164, 204, 211, 233, 273, 294, 288, 208, 209 Woodruff, De Ann ' 102,191,215,258,259, 291 Woodruff, Kay ' ' ' 67,243 Woodruff, Mark ' ' ' 67,230 Woods, Tony ' ' ' 67,207 Woody, Gary ' ' 85 Woody, Ridgell 102 Wooten, Berry ' ' 85,332,333 Wooten, Tawnya 14, 17, 27, 45, 157, 200, 201, 203, 210, 243, 258, 259, 261, 279, 305, 293,322 Wooten, Terry ' 72, 85, 332, 333 Workman, Eva ' 102,252 Worley, Kelly ' ' 67,203,211 Wright, Karen ' 102,191 Wright, Valerie 85, 186, 188 Wyrick, Yolanda ' 85,253 Yates, Chris 85, 195,238 Yates, Johnny ' 102,127 Ybarra, Tony ' ' ' 230 Ybarra, Victor ' ' 85 York, Tracy ' ' ' 67 Young, Ranzy ' ' 85,340,342 Young, Roxanne 11,43,45,11O,111, 194,210,243 258,282,314 Index 367 x A 1 xy Y V 2 4 Qffyll'-Y T1 A-',An- i IFVZ , Swag X si Editor-in-Chief. 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