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

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Fair. in l i l 5 4-L VN Cathy 3PersonaI life and reflect choice of far out given way to and rock-and-roll combos. This music is designed to keeps in step with the times. s i ., L: gf x' 'a 1 1 E i 1 A 3 5 Ar 3 5 i E F ?! M N? ii 5 M I f E L I l I 1 x 1 4 I V Z f I 1 ? 1 I E 5 4 f F 3 F i i i E I 5 E f w F r l I I i E F r l Y . ' . Q L 5 , , z f I K . 3 5 V Q . 1 4 1 i I 4 . 1 , 1 . X 1 N , r 1 1 P i J 5, -Q Y 1 S 4 I 6 , , 1 i 2 1 I Q I L , .,S Zfrio-s 'N K N X 'N I N! lg I I X 1 f X 54 I X I It 1 I f Xxurx 1 by design 12 Fall I Fall 13 Spartans Frolic Through Fall From enrollment to exams, Samuell students have led an active and hectic existence. They have performed in Blithe Spirit and Razz-Ma-Tazzp at- tended varsity, junior varsity, and freshmen football games, girl's varsity and junior varsity volleyball and basketball games, watched cross country track meets: and donated much of their time to other ex- tracurricular activities. Samuell students cotton eye loe'd at the Howdy Dance, Uspooked out at the Halloween Dance, and two-stepped at the Christmas Dance. Choir and band members per- formed at the annual Christmas assembly and festival along with neighboring school choirs. Students enjoyed Fair Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas vacations immensely. What's a nice girl like Jana Fuller doing with two guys like Ronald Martin and Derrell Barksdale. Beth Hairgrove decorates for Homecoming. 14 Fall .xg X When Debi Rodriguez talks, Lin- da Clinkscales and Karen Gunstanson listen. Rob Stokes dreams of the future with some help from Mike Baker. 4 . 1,2 1 fl 'Wi ,ir iw x T ?E 1, at .4 file f fl , D 2 Mark Walker picks up his 1981 TORCH from Ms. Adams. The cheerleaders, banner team, and football team sing the school song at the South Garland game. 1 N. ,YN Kellie Pannell smiles for the camera. always clean their plates. Johnny Bryant and Bobby Pitts get revenge during Razz-Ma-Tazz. Dennis Hall and Brian Burns play Mr. Fix-it in metal shop. Dale Walker watches as Miles Seaman and Kevin Potter freak out. Sheila Floyd checks it out in the library. Karen Carder and Kristi Humphries Fall 15 Blue Jackets line up to welcome the mighty Spartans on the field. Nicki Strange and Kathy Black read a love letter Mark Presley steals a pass away The JESTERSl are just one big happy on the way to class. from Scotty Scott. family? Curtis Miller, Kathleen Murphy, Rob Stokes, and Karen Kristof are really close friends Sandra Robinson works on a problem in computer math. 16 Fall Kevin Sample, Terry Russell, and Luther LeBlanc welcome winter with open arms. The Starlets end their routine to Dallas with style. Jeff Kirkwood. Scott DUNN Damon J0hn5'f0fl' and Carlos Amador are spaced out! J' Monya Mathis slides into fall. 1? f A 35' -ist-. Tracy York, Dei Smith, and Milinda Grice rehearse for Blithe Spirit. ' 1 xr T , 3 A M.. ,f,, Beverly Owens, Debra Taylor, LaTonnya Jeffery, FeFe Bluitt, K. K. Jeffery and Bubba LaMont is right in style. Helen Freeman raise their hands in the Mesquite pep rally. Fall 17 The Freshmen class of 1982 is easily the largest of the four classes with 432 students. These new Spartans traipsed down the corridors happily looking for nonexistent rooms and willingly paid for the use of the spacious but mysterious swimming pool and elevator. Soon the freshmen found themsevles at ease with their surroundings and their peers. As they grew more comfortable with Samuell and themselves they showed their true merit. lim.. Freshman class officers: President - Lisa Wilbanks Vice President- Tierney Hopkins Secretary - Sharon Dollgener 18 Freshmen on.. DIC? 0-QS ff wx I we f I 'S I Nr' 7X f X I x I X lx J I I xxsnr, ff Freshmen of 1982 monkey around. Maria Agado Cartinus Anderson Sandra Anderson Margaret Armstrong Sabrena Armstrong Tony Arredondo Jimmy Ashley David Askew Erlinda Ayala Lori Brisendine Tonya Ballard Joel Ballew Elizabeth Barfield Stephen Barger Paula Barham Sheri Barnhart Jesse Baty Chris Bene Tina Benoit Charlie Benson Debrough Bentley Kathy Black Susan Black Charlie Blair Kathy Blankenship Yvonne Blankenship Derek Bluitt Janice Bradley Regina Brant Terry Brence Anthony Brooks Angie Brown Chris Brown Phyllis Brown Rickey Browning 20 Freshmen Vickie Browning Kirk Buchanan Lana Burkett David Burnell Eddie Busch Michelle Byers Janice Cameron Jack Camp Ray Cantwell Mark Carlock Casey Carney Wence Castellano Ka Chaney Paul Cherry Vickie Cleveland Stephanie Coates Harvey Cobb Lesa Coffel Weldon Colbert iw--Q' Kevin Meredith reminisces with Charlie Blair about his freshmen year. .nl CK l i fi? 5 5 3' X fad' K sr' ' L , CV -A f g K li iq C if is 5, C ,, ,LLL T A..,,, 23421. .: .: 3 ' f?f:1 '1 ess- :sm . 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A W A . , N 1 ls' J, Hazel Coleman Joe Contreras Charles Coppedge Dana Cox Lori Cox Steve Crawford Debbie Creacy Dale Crowder Mary Ann Cruz Christi Current Melinda Paiz Bobby Daniels Travis Daniels Kelvin Dansby Tammy Davenport Anthony Davis Eldred Davis LaShon Davis Mimi Davis Tammy Davis Kimberly Day Shana Day Ray Del Castillo Sharon Dollgener Paul Donaldson Melissa Dorrough Freshmen 21 X 22 Freshmen Jimmy Duffey Jimmy Duncan Carmichael Dunemann Edward Durrett Bryan Eastep Daphne Edmond Jerry Edwards Raul Escareno Mark Euziere Rodney Evans Tracy Farrell Rad Ferguson David Fitzgerald Bill Fleischer Mary Flores Alton Folmar Chris Fowler Kimberly Fredrick Raffaele Gaines Esmeralda Garcia Ruben Garcia Ruperto Garcia Judy Gatewood Lowell Gifford Kevin Gill ' Dana Goforth na 'F , i Q X ws V ' . . F M 'V fi 1 ' Y' ,.,.t...- 2 WX V V 1, SR if A 1511 eff' Q., --'. i'ii sau.-fi Tonya Starks is glad to finally be a Spartan Even freshman Mark Carlock attracts up- perclassmen. Huh, Darita Pool ? - mfnfzgms, Q Irma Gonzales Teresa Gonzales Emilio Gonzalez Kenneth Gragsone Anthony Green Wanda Greenlee Sherry Greenwood Shelly Greer Barbra Gregg Jamie Hall Randy Hamby Melvin Harden Kevin Hardin Hope Haynes Carl Henderson Robby Henderson Steven Henry Alonzo Hernandez Leticia Hernandez Norma Hernandez Tony Hernandez Kandie Herring Robert Hester Dara Hicks Pam Hicks Guy Hight Freshmen 23 24 Freshmen Charlotte Hill Larry Hill Rodney Hoard Cedric Hollins Cliff Hooker ' Tierney Hopkins Gerald Howard Bobbie Howdeshell Perry Hulse Troy Hultsman Betty Hunter Linda Ivy Teresa Jackson Wen Jackson Verita James Joe Jeffery Sylvia Jenkins Loretta Jetton Andrae Johnson Arlisa Johnson David Johnson Frank Johnson Anthony Jones Andy Warren waits impatiently while Ms. Crawford writes a referral. C JN' Tiff' Lisa Wright, Kristi Stout, Tonya Ballard, and Rayshell Knippa wait for Mr. Right at the homecoming dance. Brian Jones Kevin Jones Norman Jones George Joseph Robin Keeton Joe Kennedy Sherry Kennedy Richard Kent Holly Kephart Michael King Jeff Kirkwood Keith Kissentane James Kuykendall Ronda Kuykendall Christi Lambert Paula Lane Robert Lightfoot Teresa Ligon Cristela Limon Mathew Lindsey Jerry Lisenbe Ricky Liston Karen Locke Lisa Lockmiller Cristi Lofton Jeff Lofton Ronnie Long Freshmen 25 26 Freshmen Richard Love Eloy Luna Ken Lynch Maria Macias Floyd Macon Wallace Maloney Tamera Manes Jeff Mann Nelson Mansell James Marshburn Roxanna Martel George Martinez Monya Mathis Windi Mays Richard McCollom Joyce McKelvey Jeff McKenzie Royce Meeks Timothy Melton Marcus Mendez Martin Meredith Joe Miller Ron Millican Robin Miskell Carolyn Mitchell Kim Mitchell Peggy Mitchell rrrt Monya Mathis has last night's homework ala carte .1 ,N We 'S ti 1--+.,.m, 'E - - :ki , 1 I ' S gms. A' Karie Peek decorates the lockers for Homecoming 1981. Tracy Mitchell Sandra Montano Jennifer Moore Melissa Moore Gary Moorefield Don Morgan Lydia Morgan Scott Morgan Melinda Morris Russell Morris Patricia Mudgett Ismael Munoz Anthony Neal Larry Neal Kristy Neff Marvin Nobles Wendy Northcutt Tina Nuckols Marc Nunez Paula Nunley Johnny Overton Diana Parker Laura Partain Freshmen 27 28 Freshmen Kim Patterson Tami Pauley Karie Peek Francisco Perez Corey Perry Tammy Perry R. C. Peters Cathrine Pierce Kimberly Pierce Rodney Pierson Ricardo Pineda Kim Pitts Debbie Pratt Michelle Rlahn Shelly Reed Wendy Reed Ronnie Reeves Beth Rener Raul Reyna Michael Richmond Ricky Robinson Rodolfo Rodriguez Tim Rodriguez Debbie Rodriquez Mack Rogers Jose Romo Tim Cooper get a taste of exams. XM Don Morgan and Jeff Kirkwood toot their own horns. Oscar Ruiz Kennod Salter Eric Sanders Tommy Sanderson Maria Sands James Selby Michael Shaddock Andrea Shultz Sherri Sims Tommy Smith Tracey Smith Tracy Smith Zachary Smith Kathy Spears Michelle Spencer Terri Staines Tonya Starks Freshmen 29 30 Freshmen Tracey Stephens Charlotte Stevenson Audrey Stout Kristi Stout Nicki Strange Steve Stratton Marvin Suratt Shannon Sweek Charles Tatum Julius Taylor Randy Teel Randy Terry Kim Thomas Trisha Thomas Angie Thompson Mary Ann Tierney Albino Tijerina Carlos Trevino Jill Tucker Shane Tucker mini EQ f N Xi x 'I Freshmen, Elizabeth Barfield, Betty Hunter, Patricia Mudgett and Mary Tierney always when a senior walks in the room. Blue Jackets always have spirit. ,J Ise A 'MEX zfgyga N K? f s X is il in as K i Q 3 ea Kathy Turnage Tammy Vail Cherrie Vanderslice Tres Vaughan George Vaughn Rodolfo Vela Victor Vela Larry Vess Cruz Villarreal David Vines Joseph Wagoner Yolanda Ward Melissa Washington Lillie Washom Chris Watson John White Mark White Vickie White Lisa Whitehead Mary Whitney Patricia Wible Lisa Wilbanks Rodney Wilkerson Misti Wilkes Charlotte Williams Freshmen 31 Chris Williams David Williams Dedrick Williams Denise Williams Donald Williams Zena Williams Shana Williamson Taresa Winchester Brad Winkfein Karen Wood Steven Wood Larry Woodard Mark Woody Lisa Wright Vevetta Wright Kim Yates Alene Young 32 Freshmen Kristi Stout and Kathy Spears can't believe Freshman Orientation. ll Tommy Smith is a real sew-n-sew. ' X Fi sr X s Wil A S s im: --sy. ass,--, -, X.. .ig I s st wx? if X N N1 Q 1 a xx, it K ts w Q X T su as S of X 5 ,, . .sm f J l , .., ..... . l-.cms . , .... v,,, 7 .... 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'f iiiggg, jg .-'esagwxkw H' 'Iii : ff isilqsigsif' ' isgllwaf , S x YT E ' saw Y :ss 251-..s: . : few, :+AllInuifllzrgssqrflls- aasl .yyy J ,. ... I - - 2.s..go. - X. ffiilllil' ss - fasfa',,.s':.'f5:2 ... .,.. xy, A s. , J , Q-M ..-- ..., -N - - l .... ,fist-lzfaaavlsss-aaasssfaiws-425221515--1 -Niagra.-f1aas,.fif, f K 'fl fi ' ..1 'L ,ai t- , A E Q i,y.a iiiaataa aa'iii o VP Q. X---- .. 6 J May Ei' 1, . , . ,. . M LH,.Ass-wifKXsa.EsBs::rsQ:.aaL .lSlB,:. G rraa. Lily Dresner A '.i T Jiiii . Donnie Earls iiiii J DJJJJJJ il1f Sharonett Miller Lucian Eggebrecht illy A c Dewain Minnick Traci Few rliaa f JJJJ F Bonita Mitchell Dallas Fleischer Anthony Floyd Thomas Geraldon George Mitchell Carolyn Moore Earnest Neal Ev , -.Qliinto.n1Nior.din A li. Elfks F llrl. Jiai G A Roosiioyiaiaoorsono' A Leslie Rahuba Charles Rhynes William Riley Frances Rios Tharead Roberson Keith Rogers Lenthell Rosemond Sylvia Salazar ... lr.. Sands lrar l 1 so K ' - ' 5 ' X111 XM -- ' 'aii I ' J I . -S 'ii', -' ,l . -f-. f.::a as .. ' --lll I it Shannon Thomas ' Derek Thursby Darryl Tolor Roderick Tolor Eugehevaughan Phillip Walker Andrew Warren Oscar Washington Franklin Wells Gordon Wells Dorothy White Zela Wilbanks Erica Williams Floyd Williams Lashun Wilson Garland Woodard Kelly Wright Richard Ybarra 'L Freshmen 33 X. .1 N X V fx. f X f x I K lx 1 I X NN,- ' 'bedded The Sophomores of 1982 have played an important part in the development of numerous clubs and activities. Their initiative and drive have helped make Samuell's sophomore class one of the best. These two-year freshmen have become an in- tegral part of Samuell High School. ..... sss W ... AY. iiil XY xiii., is ,af S22' Sifylf i , .... . t . - T iss s P Sophomore Class Officer: President - Sophomores, Darcus Hawthorne, Kristin Morris and DeAnn Woodruff, spin into the Rosalind Davis new year. 34 Sophomores 'ww .H f xi We 1 5 -. 4- 'W-my i ,...J g If X 1 2 4, f 3 y W if E, , SW ' N. ,f 2 . l Jacquelin Albritton Frances Alonzo Carlos Amador Rose Ammons Tony Andruczk Pamela Armstrong Ruben Arredondo Denise Askew Cindy Badgett Stella Bagley Lester Ball Jimmy Barfield Linda Batchelor Albert Bazis Norman Bennett Robert Benoit Terri Bergeaux Beth Billings Billy Birdwell Sabrina Bishop Denise Black Dennis Blacknall Rodney Blankenship Debbie Blythe Dixie Bobien Carlton Booker Richard Borrego Jeff Boyd Carolyn Bradley Perry Braziel Sophomores 35 Ricky Breazeale Mary Brewer Howard Brice Lynn Bridges Susan Briggs Donnie Brown James Brown Renee Brown Rodney Brown Victor Bruner Marcus Camper Karen Carder Mark Carlock Sandra Carter Lori Casebolt Kathy Cato Ronnie Chancellor Stacy Chapman Cecilia Cisneros John Clancy Stacy Clayton Linda Clinkscales 36 Sophomores K K c, .1553 ii 1: 352 fl' -' iff? ,,-sq Garland Woodard and Burnett Rossum admire Jonathan Sanders' medals. 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J, ' .1 f ,wwfs22wf1,w V f U Holly Ellis puts freshman Lori Cox in her locker. l ' l i ig 5 S' L Y' XY X 1 V A..,, ., , X ,, , ,M ,, , 11.45. ,, lg' -' . 4, T745 f HQ f 5 Z 1 4 gg' K -fr av J Q! if Mew fr gagfr 14 af 292 PF ,mag J 4' A ,WF WJ . rw, ,L . j L Q rn-is . it . 4 W L. 1 -1:-v eil 'li uf Pai ff gs +l it Tammy Coates Jamie Cobb Priscilla Cobbin Kim Coburn Jennifer Coffman Veronica Coggins Connie Courtney Kim Crawford Michelle Crawford Ronald Crawford Gloria Cruz Melody Cullipher Jerri Dandridge Kim Daniels Vickie Daniels Jackie Davis Rosalind Davis Theresa Denton Natalie Derryberry Kenneth Ditmars Cherri Doughty Sophomores 37 Sandi Dreer Cathy Dugan Kevin Duncan Holly Ellis Sherian Espinoza Joe Feagin Robert Fallin Cindy Featherston Russell Finley Gerald Ford Derrick Fort Terresa Fortune Kelvin Franklin Gerald Freeman James Freeman Fructuoso Garcia Mitch Garrett Raymond Germany Nancy Gilliam Alice Glasscock 38 Sophomores QTL? ,fel 1 r f A f-new tgffwfffglf, -if A,,, l ,,.l ,,,l. , ,we 55. K. ' if i Cindy Featherston, Rhonda Lindsey, Susan Presley and DeLynn Loy show obvious interest in Ms Jones lecture Thea Sneed asks, How many O's in bored? Sherri Godbey Craig Golden Ralph Gonzales Elizabeth Goodson Randall Green Tina Grimes Baltazar Gudino Karen Gunstanson Serena Haggerty Beth Hairgrove Bryan Hall Grady Hall James Hall Greg Hamilton Kevin Hardin Darrell Harrison Gary Hatfield William Hawkins Darcus Hawthorne Lisa Hawthorne Toi Haynes Tarnmy Henderson Jeff Hennen Tony Hernandez Sophomores 39 Susie Herrera Cindy Hickman Rodney Hickman David Higginbotham Lois Higgins Beverly Hill Elbert Hill Shellie Hill Tawanna Hobbs Billy Hogg Terry Holland Kenneth Hooper Lisa Hoppert Kristen Howard Cathy Huey Kristi Humphrey Brad Husband Steve Hyles Jose Ibanez Magaly lbarra 40 Sophomores Beth Hairgrove, Thea Sneed, Barbra Gregg, Taliana Carroll, and Renee Maynes have a coke and a smile , rf 1 ' H 4 Ki' TIfQ2E?f1!,Qwz , Q Z , K K A Q.. , l'll' K' ' 7 'K fl , 3 l - . 3, li- ' wwf: f--f - ' - iam 1' . W' .ff 1. 5 3 ,Mm ' W ? X f X h' from M A f K ,fgwjggg ' QV! 5 X V 4 , if E Q 2 ai 463 -1,7-f-r 15 5 at V.: , ,K , A ,,.,,. M , 1 'K gi K , K 'K , , K , r-- ,sgqfw , 9 ,-., , ,, ,V ., , , , is-Q, V V. . ,l.. , All f , Lvy f ,hi L xx 1 'K , lm, 5? Q:-'I ,....f-A X' 'TP' 1 f 'WD W' i I Magix 3 it J fl 1 if 1 5 .4 S 3 gig gl MMMM 5 gr? E r ffm? f ff BMX 'R is We f ei .,., fm I f 45' A is aw? ,,-W-1 Rodney Pitts is an Astro Blasting whiz. Barbara Isaacs Tamla Jaggers Alfred James Karen Jeffrey Sherry Jenkins Billie Johnson Charles Johnson Clayton Johnson Edward Johnson Laquilla Johnson Norma Johnson Rod Johnson Tim Johnson Damon Johnston Duke Jones Joanna Jones Lando Jordan Fred Jurik Michael Kerry Mary Key Chelsia Kilgore Sophomores 41 Tracy Knight Wayne Kohorst Michelle Kuykendall Kim Lamm John Lawrence John Lawton Romona Leaks Rene Leal Robert Leal Keith Leegood Eric Lennox Helen Lester Sharon Lewis Bill Lindley Rhonda Lindsey Lynelle Linker Regina Linwood Charles Littleton Darla Littrell Karla Littrell DeLynn Loy James Lyles 42 Sophomores , ,,.. mmm J 'wt V tt.t R, if .. I ti 5, ,, It . V ' , .,t: ii: h 5 1 t K1 5 ,ily 15 K ga l 5 J 2 f PM A eg t 3 ,t M if lit i it 5 at at t, I Scotty Scott straightens up Samuell X 4,,,,,. me Chemistry is a community project for Theresa Denton, Cathy Dugan, and Camille'Stone. x E 'QI Cheryle Macon Michael Mageors Delilah Malone Sharon Malone Adolphus Maloy Amy Mankin Tommie Markham Sean Martin Alma Martinez Canuto Martinez Marisa Martinez Cerrita Mathis Kelley Maurer Billy McCarter Sherry McClung Mike McCoy Tracy McCraw Joella McCullen Joel McGahey Rena McGhee Sophomores 43 Sandra McGhee Steve McGowan Ladonna McKittrick Heather McPherson Gayla Melaun Keith Meredith Shawn Mick Kevin Miles Curtis Miller Dave Miller Mendi Miller Sonja Miller Jason Milligan Julie Milliman Lee Minafee Jeanette Mokry Marlene Montalvo Dinah Montalvo Angela Morgan Kristin Morris Karla Moses 44 Sophomores Karla Littrell asks, You want me to do what? l I' a Marietta Kay Moss Tracy Munson Robert Newton Shawn Newsome Lynn Nix James Nixon David Nobles Glenda Nunley Debbie Odom Michele Odom Beverly Owens Joe Owens John Parham Kevin Parham Paula Patton Michael Payne Gerodo Perez Robert Phelps Cindy Phillips Roy Phillips Greg Pierson Sophomores 45 Rosalio Pina Connell Pipkins Rodney Pitts J. D. Points Stanley Polk Darita Pool Chad Poston Susan Presley Becky Pullen Anthony Punch Cynthia Randell Teresa Rawls Jackie Record Mike Reynolds Theodore Ridge Bill Riley Tharead Roberson Robin Roberts Debi Rodriguez Lazaro Rodulfo Reginald Ross Calvin Ruble 46 Sophomores Dennis Blacknall always exercises with Richard Simmons .,,,.,, MQW 1. Kay Moss, who do you have in that locker? Y 1 Belinda Russell LaRonda Russell Rhonda Rust Arturo Sanchez Dwight Sanders Jonathan Sanders Kimber Sanders Sandra Sanders Scotty Scott Sheryl Scott Vonda Scott Lisa Serpas Sharon Serrata Stanley Session Robert Shumate Diana Smith Melissa Smith Tanya Smith Raymond Sneed Thea Sneed Saul Soliz Sophomores 47 Frank Spates Michael Spear Yonis Sprecakowic Kenneth Stanford Barbara Steele Daren Stevenson Karen Stevenson Cort Stilwell Robby Stokes Camille Stone Ronald Stout Tammy Stringer Danny Struggs Evette Stunkard Tammy Suiter Sheila Talley Kenneth Tarnez Bertha Taylor Alison Terry Robert Thompson Priscilla Torrez Ruben Trevino 48 Sophomores I .Ai,-, Q ,1,,i12iff-QWQMQZQ iilli ir X i 5 N' i l tq r 1, Rob Stokes, is that any way to treat senior Rhonda Rhea? Tommy Utley Tony Vacio Jay VanSyckle Samantha Vaughan Steven Vaughn Marta Velasquez Pearl Villarreal Ricky Villarreal Stephanye Vinson Dana Wagner Dale Walker Mike Wallace Tammy Walters Carol Walton David Walton Teresa Walton Gary Warren James Warren Cheryl Warren Betty Washington Sandra Washington Sophomores 49 Yolonda Washington Regina Watkins Marietta Watson Kim Watts Teresa Weatherford Aunia Weathers Angela Webb Vince Weldon Dorothy White Suzanne Wigington Lowry Wilkerson Brenda Williams Frank Williams Alicia Wilson Jerry Wilson Garland Woodard Rhonda Woodard DeAnn Woodruff Sonji Woods Karen Wright Kelly Wright Johnny Yates 50 Sophomores 1 E 5 Q 1 3 The juniors of 1982 have shown much spirit and en- thusiasm for their class and school by working long and hard to inspire and improve school organizations. The juniors of Samuell will hold a place in Samuell's memories as a class eager to embrace life and drink of all its glories. Class Officers: Secretary - Cheryl Bailey, President - Brad Lemons, Vice-President - Kellie Pannell. 52 Juniors 'w.,.i fv4o-nu xx ff N f N X X! f'X f X f x I X lx 1 I X l N,,,-X cmdafza Kg tg t 5 ' '27, WW - - iiii B l , is to . . , , I V , f , , I I GJ ..,. . ,,.,,,., ,, When sixth period rolls around, juniors Wendy Kirkpatrick, Tammy Bradley, and Karer Kristof are always alert. F 1 11ll1l111ii11 1v Regina Adams Paul Almon Susan Arias Tracey Armstrong Julie Arnold Rikki Arredondo Cheryl Bailey Daniel Bassford Edric Bazan Brette Beasley Tamara Bellah Gerald Bennett Cheryl Blair David Boles Robert Bolton Pamela Bonner Rudy Borrego Tammy Bradley Keith Bradshaw Donald Brewer Donnie Brown Gary Brown Johnny Bryant Doug Bullard Royce Burke Gwen Burney Oscar Cadenhead Kristi Cain Debra Cantu Tracy Cantwell Robin Carpenter Gloria Carter Sandra Carter Jesse Cathey Lonnita Cave Donnie Cawthon Chip Chalkley David Chambers William Chisolm Lawrence Chumbley Rufus Cipriano Billy Clark . A a., , MM, ie, What's the matter Mike Maines, wasn't Cheryl Bailey's joke funny? at 'R 'F Kim Schupbach uses every spare moment to ead Centennial for English. gil' ' Jerri Clinkscales Elaine Cobb William Coffman Phillip Coggins Duane Coleman Glenda Coleman Anita Conley Shawn Cooley Gary Cooper Larry Coronado Joe Cowart Danny Cox David Cox Bryan Crelia Weldon Crews Patricia Cross Kenneth Crouch Michael Dale Juniors 55 Jimmy Davidson K. D. Davis Keith Davis Kenneth Davis Marvin Davis Holly Dean Craig Dennie Chris Diegel A Lee Dirickson Billy Dittman Kim Dollgener Robert Dorn Melinda Dorrough LaFoIIette Duckett Dale Dullenty Scott Dunn Donna Wilson, Show us your UnderaIls! . -M 54,4 .... Juniors Sli Sheri Hatzenbuehler always has the latest news for Beth Hairgrove. Leslie Ellason Kentry Ellison Teresa Embrey Norma Encinia Sylvia Espinoza Rodney Fields Renitha Figures Kathy Fisher Kenny Flick Janice Flowers Sheila Floyd Phillip Forbus Lorri Fowler Mary Franklin Jana Fuller Mike Fuller Juniors 57 Arnold Gamble Betty Garcia Bobby Gilbreath John Gilliam Gary Goins will Gooding Keith Goodman Marsha Gowans Jill Granberry Delores Green Dennis Green Eric Green Denise Gregory Milinda Grice Jana Griffin Steve Gustafson Norma Guthrie Therwanda Hadnot l V g-A :Si Marsha Parsley always shuts her eyes when she works. Mfg wmv P, Leland Hallett Rebeca Hamill Melody Hardeman Fredrick Harris Patti Harris Phillip Harris Kim Hart Cindy Hathcock Sheri Hatzenbuehler Floyd Hearld Marvin Henley Carmella Hernandez Eddie Hernandez Charles Hibbler Cindy Hilburn Michael Hollins Michelle Honeycutt Sylvia Howard Juniors 59 60 Juniors Sherrie Hullett Dante Ibanez James Jackson Judy Jackson Tina Jacobs Debra Jefferson Michael Jefferson David Jenkins Shelia Jenkins Steve Jett Donald Johnson Edward Johnson Jay Johnson Vanessa Johnson Kelly Jones Kevin Keasler These Are The Best Times according t Amber Leffingwell. 4 I Kathy Fisher uses her class time wisely. Reginald Kelley Tammy Kerry Wendy Kirkpatrick Mike Knapp Raynell Knippa Karen Kristof Sherry LaRue Leslie Lawson Amber Leffingwell Brad Lemons Ricky Lewis Alberto Limon Michelle Little Ronnie Lovern Michael Lyles Juniors 61 62 Juniors Mike Maines Adam Malone Terri Maloy Kim Mancillas Ronald Martin Luciana Martini Lucrecia Mason Dale Massey Wayne Mays Susanne McCaa Joe McClure Rhonda McColIom Donald McCord Steve McCullough Renee McGahey Stacy McGibboney Steve McMahan Beverly Meade ,if , 1 Dale Walker listens while his secretary, Marietta Watson takes notes ia-3 Kevin Meredith Mark Merrill Kelley Miskell Susan Mitchell Wayne Mitchell Joyce Mokry Rethea Molloy Juan Montalvo Freddy Montano Janice Moody Candy Moore LeeAnn Morris 64 Juniors Vernon Morrison David Moss Elizabeth Motyka Kathleen Murphy Troy Murray Pam Murry Michelle Musick Lynn Neff Carol Nelson Christi Nichols Penny Nichols Sheri O'Donley Donna Oliver Calvin Ollison Clarence Owens Q ...M .k '-1' -..M The shortest school day 8:30 to 9:20 makes Mary Ann and Michael Tierney very happy. ik, Keith Davis, studying? Sherry Page Kellie Pannell Dean Parker Kim Parker Susan Parker Yolonda Parks Marsha Parsley Loria Patt Roy Patt Joel Patterson Tina Patton Andrea Penn Benny Perez Cindy Perez Steve Perry Kevin Potter Juniors 65 Chris Powell Broderick Prince Paula Pugh Ken Purser Gabriel Ramirez Juaniia Ramirez Ronnie Ramsey Steve Rangel Kerrick Rawlins Donna Reed Linda Reed Michael Reed Rene Renfrow Jose Reyes Ola Rice Raymond Richmond 66 Juniors The class bookworm, Milinda G again. rice, is ati Kelvin Marsh open your mouth wide and say, 'ah! Richard Robinson Darren Rochelle Tb Francine Rodriguez Danny Rogers Debra Rose Genell Ross Barry Russell Paul Russell Darrin Saddler Sylvia Salazar Tommy Sanderson Anita Sarratt Kim Schupbach Gayla Scott Miles Seaman Brian Seaton Vinson Sellars Kenneth Sigman Anita Simmons Annette Simmons Juniors 67 Kristi Singletary Brian Skinner Tina Smith Dei Smith Randy Smith Sandra Spencer Ricky Speiier Sheila Staton Marilyn Steele Carolyn Sturdevant David Sutton Michelle Tadlock Lupe Tamez Bobby Taylor Sharon Teel www , :Wi will ,':'i,J:f, , faff-iffixiiwmi' f -I y llf f fm, ff ,f ,,,.. ,H W , t.V,,, , My gi 5 at we ri W it X iii? W l , 5 X W . , W fQf f ' I . gig? f' I n,512iL?lWf -weei?if!fV ,24 i .owfvli ff ff f Hifzkfviifffiyff,-Swiff .' we ' 1 ' na f -Q ' vii' :f f -:E wid? 112 f hr: as-f: ,.ir:r1'ff ,,,3,,, . ,, L l 'ft ia' , . .k,,,,, .E Wayne Mitchell knows how to treat underclassman, Ba ltaz ar Gudino. M. s!',,.' 'ew ef Baugh and Lucrecia Mason dress up for day. Cathy Templin Richard Terry Jerry Thomas Lynell Thomas Kari Thomson Michael Tierney Anthony Tillman Jill Trantham Lester Tumey Janet Turner Lonnie Tutt Coral Velez Mark Walker David Walton Annie Washington Mike Watson Juniors 69 70 Juniors Brenda Wells John Wells Kenneth Wells James Wheatley Lori Wheeler Stacy Whitehead Demetrice Wiley Donna Williams Larry Williams Mike Williams Tammye Williams Tracey Williams Donna Wilson Berry Wooten Terry Wooten Valerie Wright Chris Yates Ranzy Young idw' Dei Smith thinks her hair smells terrific if Larr lS?'?L 11, . . 4355 W K my my ., . , ,qw , ,J J D B r y 1 AfA'2 , Boris Chriss Hayes Penny Hunter Hutchinson Johnson Pontley Reyes Rhodes in Velma Ronald Cary Cox Valton Lisa .1,. Dewartga Ham JoannQ H pton Richardson Romo Consisting of approximately 350 students, the Samuell Seniors have shown qualities of leadership and talent throughout the year. Many activities have been dominated by Senior students including Starlets, cheerleaders, and banner team, choir, and student council. The Senior class of 1982 has proven to be one of the finest graduating classes Samuell has ever produced! . il V an Class Officers: Secretary - Rhonda Rhea, President- Dana Woodfin. 72 Seniors 'lm tll, i 045.55 ffm-lc-vu: x, I N X N I N! 'X f N I x 1 X lx 1 f xx'-M, eadaw dm Samuell Seniors have Senior spirit. Tammie Adams Jacqueline Agnew Kelly Allen Linda Allen John Anguiano Curtis Arnold Carolyn Bailey Mike Baker hi.. Betsy Bales Gail Barfield Derrell Barksdale Steve Baugh Jacob Baughman Diane Beasley Lisa BeLew Scott Bene Seniors 73 major Regina Bennett Richard Benoit Charlotte Blackmon Felicia Bluitt Terrie Blythe Darrell Bockemehl Wh I R h . en Char es obertson grows up e wants to be a drum Mike Bolton Brad Boruk N 74 Seniors George Bragg Stacey Brandenburg Mayra Montalvo awaits mouth-to-mouth resuscitation Ellen Brannon Carrie Braucht Terry Braziel Kerry Bridges Tony Brice Stephen Brinkley Sometimes Seniors have to be restrained Elicia Brokeshoulder huh Maureen Knapp, Bobby Bronson William Brooks Carolyn Bryant Marla Buchanan Brian Burns Seniors 75 .41 Patricia Butler C s a t LV 5 A X ,l 'if i 'V2- Mike Caddell Yolanda Wyrick is attracted to tall, dark and handsome men like Buster Jones. Kimberly Cade Norma Cadenhead Robin Carlock Darlene Carpenter 76 Seniors Leigh Ann Carroll Mack Carter Matthew Carter Robert Cash ,,, , , i'-' I, F Wm Patrick Causey Desty Childress ,C airy, gm ,. , ,, - Q John Chism Victor Cline Carrie Braucht checks out the latest styles. if 44? Q l Joann Coates Jenifer Cobb Donald Coffman Robert Coker M kc I - C d C k Cheryl Bailey, Karin Grant, Mary Garrett, and Darrell ar 0 vm an ace OO Bockemehl sing the sideline blues. Seniors 77 Brenda Corder Sandra Couch Ritchie Coulter Mary Cruz 5 Jesica Davis Dona Geron gets up early every morningjust to dress Roy Miller. Keith Davis 78 Seniors Larry Davis Robin Dean Nena Dees William Dennis xi' , , Brian Determan Anita Edwards Sheri Ellis Orville Evans ..'-v 'Ww Scott Fewell Lennie Fields Veronica Fields Mike Baker gets into the swing of things Demetris Flowers Larry Fowler Helen Freeman Chris Fultz Jimmy Garcia Seniors 79 Margie Garcia Randy Garcia . ctr Rbtshwtt . Donnie Gardner ggigif 03 es 'Stems to O er aws aes Marcia Garrett Mary Garrett Onita Gaston Dona Geron Todd Gill 80 Seniors Stacy Record is this your best shot? Jeff Glidewell Charmion Graham Karin Grant Charles Green Donald Green Darryl Greer Thomas Greer Kevin Grounds Edith Guthrie Elizabeth Guthrie Perla Gutierrez Monica Guyton Frank Haggerty iicarrigihff-rant says, Oh please let him ask me out Stacy Hamilton Seniors 81 Rod Perez is Ellen Brannon and Robin MiskelI's hero. Kane Hansard Randy Harrison Robert Harrison Cheri Hawkins Bennie Head Jimmy Henderson Tony Henderson Michele Henry xg, ,sw H E Carlos Hernandez Michael Higgins Pep Assemblies aren't all they're cracked up to be are 82 Seniors they, Pam Singleton, Becky Poston, Bruce Stuart and Cindy Hilburn? Bill Hill Beverly Hennington Duane Homan Julia Hooker -Mi :ggi Sirls and Monica Guyton really get into Concert Deena Houpt Lisa Hughes Kelli Humphries Penny Hunter Phyllis Jackson Timothy Jackson LaTonnya Jeffery Rubin Jenkins Ronnie Jenkins Terry Jetton Seniors 83 Bridget Johnson Pamela Johnson 'inyg- i Rita Jghngon Todd Tatum grins and bears Computer Math. Zebedee Johnson Monty Johnston Edward Jones Tina Jones Janis Jordan 84 Seniors L Mitchell Jurik Laura Karlen Hollie Kelley Charles Kent k ig Maureen Knapp Paula Kuykendali libs., Louis LaMOrlt JOhl'i Land Miss Bo CLaura Karlenj Peep calls to her lost sheep. Benjmain Laster Tracy Lewis Anthony Lightfoot Mary Lightfoot Bill Lile Eduardo Limori Kim Cade is caught looking into the mirror again. Seniors 85 'Hind' Luis Lopez Brenda Mabary Loriette Mackey James Maloy 145,112- Amy Martin Jennifer Martin i Charlie Green SMS D-0-W-N Rhonda Martin Henry Martinez 86 Seniors N...-f IFEQQIS' - K , eww, - ' f Q ' - -1 1 XR ' i : s l i ' ,,. A W Yolanda Martinez Diana Matlock Belinda Maurry Donna McClung Dianne McPherson Kevin McQueen an Moore says I love coffeep l love teag would someone mejumpwith me?,, Melanie Miller Roy Miller Mitchell Mills Yolanda Mojica Mayra Montalvo David Moore W3.I1 v:Q' Kathy Moore Kim Moore Wendel Smith is a poet but nobody else knows it. Seniors 87 L Lori Moore Stan Moore Wesley Morrison Julie Mudgett Jimmy Murphy Sharron Murry Jennifer Newsom Laurie Oehlschlaeger John Ogies Chris Oliver 88 Seniors lfthe shoefits Billy Lile . .. Debra Parrish Julia Payne Kelly Payne Wanda Payne Adelita Perez Daniel Perez Mark Presley is hard at work in industrial arts. i Rodrick Perez Bobby Pitts Becky Poston Margo Powell Mark Presley Carole Price Sammy Puyear Shirley Radford Seniors 89 Ralph Ramsey John Range' Bruce Stuart gets teed off. Stacy Record Robin Reed Alan Reid Rhonda Rhea Eddie Richardson Sharon Riley K, .mi a iw K N X A , ' 5 ,J , ChEii'IeS ROb6l'tSOI'I Sandra Robinson Mike Higgins is never fully dressed without a smile 90 Seniors X ff 4 Kg k Mary Roe Becky Rogers Marsha Rotramel Rita Russell Terry Russell Yvette Sands S sf Scott S-Chmidth Jennifer Cobb gets into Government. Cindy Scott Bryan Sexton Theresa Shaner Robert Shaw Mark Shindoll Seniors 91 L 92 Seniors Pam Singleton Deanna Sims Dona Geron says You can look but don't touch Cheryl Sirls Steve Baughy ' Mark Sissom Erick Skaer David Smith Sharon Smith Wendel Smith 9399 -aww-Q-4 X, 1 Laura Snead David Moore says lf I am elected. . .' Patricia Sosebee Byron StallCLlp Scott Bene and Ralph Ramsey sit this game out. Darla Steele Anthony Stegall Scott Stone Darrell Stratton Scott Stratton Bruce Stuart Kevin Sweet Ad - Rand Rinehart takes the ants out of his ants Laquita Tadlock the hgrd way- p Gerry Talley Seniors 93 James Tate Todd Tatum All systems are go with Vincent Thomas. Debra Taylor Grover Taylor Jerry Taylor William Taylor 94 Seniors Vincent Thomas Geno Thompson Gary Teague Sonya Terry Rubin Jenkins is a thorn among roses Dana Woodfin and Lisa BeLew. Susie Timpson Doug Tramel G T I M I . T k The W. W. Samuell Varsity is often found playing against 9Ol'g6 l'3fTll'Tle 9VIl'l UC el' each other. Rickey Turner David Turvan Tammy Upchurch Cyndie Underwood he Mitchell Mills is never without his body guard Kelly White Roy Walker David Wallace Seniors 95 hi.. 96 Seniors e gd irr W h W Hubert Washom Cheri Weatherall Kelly White Mark Williams Tim Williams l Kimberly Wilson Pamela Wil 'Wi' - Dona Geron is often caught hanging around in - Ralene Wilson the Closet' Paula Winter Esther Wilson s bauer Danny Witt Dana Woodfin J I' P D ll t t Kay Woodruff 0'f,Q?,,it?1ySSuSQ4famQ1!9u 'ea Y expec me O go Mark Woodruff Tony Woods Kelly Worley Tracy York Mark Westbrook Yolanda Wyrick Tony Ybarra Samuell Seniors know howto Get It Up! to the top. Seniors 97 Y 1 s,.. ll .az My I f 408 Dona Geron - Maureen Knapp - Mayra Montalvo - Kelly Payne - Julla Payne - Where's allthat hair? is on the ball. I was only going 653' Smile like this, Snoopy. I haven't changed, have I? Davld Moore - Robert Shaw - A little young for Playboy. How Paleface. N' I it 'z I5 ., elf I' I ,.::,- K t... 5 I 2' ,, 1 I . Euler - Llsa BeLew - Gerry Talley - re in. Isn't she cute? He man! I -6 F K 1--.. if I 'i'I f . Patrlcla Butler - Denise Jordan - Bmsssggggtgni. kgggvgggglzrggil - don't wantyto have my lt's av tough world out ieslcf Daw' - picture taken. there. Got cha puppy , tim' as KN sf Q It I KAR V7 Q Akk: I f i 'Q -, f, I- as V ,ff 5 krikii A ....l - r .. , I 3 i'e I his f, K ' ....,. oiiii I Curtls Arnold - Debra Parrlsh - .. . - .I - Charmlon Graham - Vlncent Thomas - Todd Glll - eslffgqli .fmd Planmng mqjigxg. ball messes up No braces for me. ls this a playboy bunny? ls this Roy Rogers, Jr.? :E i-LL ,,--: Z 'iz Z Robln Carlock - Tracle Baker - .. - Tlna Jones - Jacob Baughman - .. . Sharron Murry - kgoui f0Tg'urQ2'rd'eSser Has personality plus. Young man about town. invglggrgxl glfggdggtffn go' I love Santa. 98 Seniors I I l '5. Lx.. 100 Seniors 5 Q The fall semester was filled with a variety of events. The Howdy Dance, which welcomed new and returning students, was followed by concert choir's an- nual Razz-Ma-Tazz. Students took time out during football season for Fair Day and the Halloween Dance. The end of football season brought Homecoming and Blithe Spirit. Robert Shaw says What do you mean it's not type O? 102 Student Life 'N f N X 'S X N! fX I X f x I X lk J I l X . Ns , l .lege ' Razz-Ma-Tazz cheerleaders, Charlie Green and Charles Robertson, elevate their minds. Spartans say Howdy! Grice says to Becky Poston What you mean he's fine? nat Hoppert and Tammy Bradley argue who's going to dance with Dale next. YK .A ' j vsgrf f 'N Q, ,Q 45, X I f i Zi ff- .f M SN at 'rr' xt, f 4'1 'ff ,V 1 f s1.ja'i?,f,',v ' .41 'ljaxl' , fx 51 V 'ki t li rm 45 1 ll n li fffrrfyl, V, Ms. Minnie Jones welcomes students to the dance. Lile, Bobby Pitts, Mitchell Mills, and Mark Walker have bouncin' and behavin' hair. The Howdy Dance spon- sored by the student council was held Friday, September 4, 1981. Marshall Argovitz, the D.J. for the evening brought back the past with the twist, started toes tapping with the Cotten-Eyed Joe and touched hearts with Endless Love. Bill Lindley shows Tracie Baker the two-step. Sabrena Armstrong, Tammy Vail, and Angie Brown have a great time at the Howdy Dance. Student Life 103 'U-tg, TLT. UI S avnucli I R if iirA'3f2izz - ' '7 I ZQCGEK, ......-- - ---- - ---- it f I lfyiq .W mt 5-' 'fgvfmfifefeefuffzalaesisliisgissxxisxxxfgbg qi ' T ' ' Mm C W. K - - Fai uq Oc'l:.q.lcl3l .3 0.n1L..,vw,,,. ,. Q7 Mr. Crook directs with enthusiasm. On October 9th, 1981 the Concert Choir put on their annual variety show, Razz-Ma-Tazz. The director was Mr. Clements Crook and his invaluable student directors were Laura Karlen and Robert Shaw. Among the display of talented performers were Tracie Baker and James Lyles singing to each other with Endless Love, Billy Lile bidding a Last Farewell, and the seniors kicking up X their heels with The Cotten-Eyed Joe. The JESTERS! Q Es, ended the show with BrOadway'S One. The emcees for the show were Charlie Green and Charl Robertson. The Concert Choir performs Razz-A-Ma-Tazz. 104 Student Life E' SA 4 1 L 5 M 5 1 P A , J -Q Z-7, f kai' L was 'V' gf 4 P i 1 wg' 1,3 Www ,pw- :sm if WWE? Fair Day Frolic Enjoyed Friday, October 23rd, Samuell High School students swarmed to the Fair. Samuell played South Oak Cliff in the Cotton Bowl losing 27 to 21. MWF , ,... . , if-'fs .. ,. ........... N :Ak . . y t MA .3-5,4 gtl' 'S , ,l,l.. .. X ,..: . T Samuell students take a spin on the Himalaya. an ff s E f Wendy Reed, Kathy Spears, and Shelly Reed hold on for dear life. Billy Clark goes for it! 108 Student Life Can you believe David Miller and Renee Floyd ate the whole thing? relief. Tammy Vail and Angie Brown sigh with Sheryl Scott, Marietta Watson, Kelley Maurer and Kimber Sanders come out in style. Patrick Causey, Ms. Baker, and Glenda Coleman, birds of a feather flock together. Spartans Spook Gut g On October 30th, Samuell had its first Halloween Dance NX, sponsored by the Student . 2 Council. Samuell students . ,ffl danced the night away in the is black and orange lunchroom 1: from 7:30 to 10:30. Four , f Samuell students: Gary Brown, Kenneth Purser, Rodney Fields, and Frank Haggerty volunteered their time and stereo equipment to act as D.J.'s. fs? if . iii'- ,,V.i,f',fff, TSX wig , , fi 'ff Q , Will the real Darrell Harrison please stand up! 2-Y T A kkl. ag 553 'l 1 ' is 'QM ssrrs 'P 'sf ., f Nl Nrfx nf! ig. :bv-c DJ's Rodney Fields, Ken Purser, Gary Brown and Frank Haggerty keeps the records Dana Woodfin and Scott Bene dance spinning. the night away. .wfqg Calvin Ollison gets down. Paula Patton turns Punk Rock. Roy Miller turns on the charm. Student Life Spirit Soars The Senior Varsity football players always have the last word. R.O.T.C. presents the colors at Homecoming Assembly. i Spartan Image Mike Baker has spirit. How many cheerleaders does it take to lead Two Bits? The Banner Team performs the traditional pom-pon routine. A one an'a two an'a. . 110 Student Life l l Cindy Perez asks Jill Trantham ls it safe to open my eyes now? I The Varsity Cheerleaders ask, Who Are The Spartans? tag E gig A 1 Q Eggsbman girls Say Htake me to the The assembly ends with the alma mater. www fan- it The 1982 Homecoming Court is presented. The 1982 Homecoming Assembly was held the morn- ing of November 13th. School spirit peaked when the boy's annual pom-pon routine was performed. Spartans broke tradition by allowing football players only to vote for the queen and court. Samuell students cheered when the 1982 Homecoming queen Dana Woodfin and her court were announced. Student Life 111 Homecoming Queen Announced i if K lr, 1 Senior Margo Powell escorted by Frank Homecoming Queen Dana Woodfin Senior Lisa BeLew escorted by Ruben Haggerty. escorted by Ralph Ramsey. Jenkins. E Senior Court Margo Powell is escorted to the stage by Frank Haggerty. w W., Ralph Ramsey escorts Homecoming Queen, Dana Woodfin to Dana W00dfifl is the 1981 H0m9C0mi lS Queen- the stage. 112 Student Life E 2 Junior Kellie Pannell escorted by Sophomore Lynn Bridges escorted by Freshman Dara Hicks escorted by Rodney Fields. Kane Hansard. Wendel Smith. s 5 ,J- K ,X QM X 5 Y l I l , 5 l I E 4 Junior Carolyn Sturdevant escorted by Sophomore Terri Bergeaux escorted Brad Boruk. by Kevin Grounds. Homecoming Court 1981-82 Freshman Sabrena Armstrong escorted by David Moore. The 1982 Homecoming Queen and Court were an- nounced November 13th at the Bryan Adams pep assembly. Two freshmen, sophomore, junior and senior girls were selected for the court. Dana Woodfin was an- nounced Queen. Student Life 113 Homecoming Dance Rocks The 1981 Homecoming Dance November 13, followed the Bryan Adams football game. Present and former students danced the night away from 10:00 pm to 1:00 am. King Sound provided the music for the evening, playing such songs as Sweat Till You Get Wet, and Paranoia, '--nanny Vincent Thomas shows Connie Jones his charm. Elicia Brokeshoulder, Becky Poston and Maureen Knapp sit one dance out. Mai, Kane Hansard tells Kellie Pannell She's Three Times A Lady. Kirk Buchanan asks Kim Fredrick for J Let's Get Physical! dance' 114 Student Life Y' 5. I rie Braucht. gfeniitxzcaiggl and Ralph Ramsey Mitchell Mills is a pepper upper. Doug Tramel has Endless Love for Car- , , Tina Curtis and Tim Jackson are Super Freaks. 4 Darcus Hawthorne welcomes exes with a smile. Homecoming HFQGIS 30 Right-H Darita Pool and Thea Sneed strut their stuff. Student Life 115 BLITHE SPIRIT Entertains Charles offers Ruth a martini. Madame Arcati casts a spell to dematerialize Elvira. 116 Student Life Madame Arcati hypnotizes Edith as Elvira, Charles and Ruth look on. Madame Arcati tells about her bicycle mp Madame Arcati takes a deep breath Ruth, Mrs. Bradman, Dr. Bradman and Charles discuss plans for the seance. The Thespians sponsored by Jeff Morrow annually stage a play to reveal the members' talent and versatility. This year's production was the hilarious comedy BLITHE SPIRIT. The presentation centered on an eccentric English writer CCharlesJ, his straight laced wife CRuthJ, and his whimsical deceased wife CEIviraj. The fun begins when Elvira enters the couples' staid lives and proceeds to wreck havoc. The Thespians introduced the play with two separate casts on November 18th,19th,20th and 21st! Mrs. Bradman, Madame Arcati and Ruth discuss Madame Arcati's powers. Madame Arcati leads Mrs. Bradman, Charles, Ruth and Doctor Bradman in a seance. Charles poses with his departed wives Elvira and Ruth. -as Charles tries to convince Ruth he is not drunk. CAST Edith, the Condomines' maid .. Melissa Smith and Kimber Sanders Ruth, Charles present wife ........ Milinda Grice and Karen Kristof Charles, a writer ......... .... T racy York and Steven Gustafson Doctor Bradman ..,, ... Michael Mageors and David Miller, Grover Taylor and Randall Green Mrs. Bradman .......... Lynn Nix and Kathleen Murphy, Mary Key Madame Arcati, a spirltualist ...... Lisa Hoppert and Kelley Maurer Elvira, Charles deceased first wife .. Deidre Smith and Sheryl Scott Student Life 117 Christmas Dance Sparkles The Christmas Dance, spon- sored by the deaf cheer- leaders, was held December 11, 1981. The event took place in the school lunchroom which had been decorated in festive red and green. The King and Queen CBrian Determan and Betsy Balesy were announced during the festivities. Also announced were the Princes and Princesses - Darryl Greer and Pam Singleton and Tony Brice and Becky Poston. Music for the dance was provided by Stacy Chapman and Mark Walker. Jason Milligan has Dance Fever. Will the real Santa please stand up? Darryl Greer has been waiting for a girl like Candy Moore to come into his life Student Life Kathy Fisher, Brette Beasley and Tin Jacobs My what big ears you have. 8 Betsy Bales, Brette Beasley and Michelle H oneycutt Rock Around The Clock. Brian Determan has Love in the First Degree for Betsy Bales. The Christmas Court is presented. First runner-up is Darryl Greer and Pam Singleton. Evette Stunkard, Christi Lambert and Pam Hicks sit one dance out. Brian Determan and Betsy Bales smile after being crowned King and Queen. X A it 'i King and Queen are Brian Determan and Betsy Bales. l i Second runner up is Becky Poston escorted by Bruce Stuart. , .N rx Tammye Williams says Simon Says sit down. Student Life Santa Strikes Again Bobby Taylor gets high on Christmas! The JESTERS! sing Jingle Bell Rock. Concert Choir directed b Mr. Crook Deck The Halls . y ' Robinson and Tammy Suiter trim the tree Spartans celebrated Christmas with the Christmas Festival, traditional caroling by the Concert Choir, door decorating, trimming trees, Christmas parties and Spartan Santa-grams. Student Life The band plays The Christmas Suite Sheila Staton, Sheri ODonley Sandra Rglgsiz. Vonda Scott, Karen Stevenson, and Joella McCullen have Christmas spirit. The orchestra plays Carol of the Bells. The Treble Choir sings The Chocolate Burrof' ICT students are Santa'slittle helpers. Robin Carlock munches out at the French club celebration. Student Life l I' With the fall and winter months came the cold weather sports: football and volleyball. These activities gave Samuell students a chance to strut their stuff on the field and on the court and participate in extra-curricular activities. Lisa Serpas watches the bouncing ball. Fall Sports -,.Q. fouls-on XX !! N ! 'N I Nr' fx. f X I x I t lx 1 4 1 xNNr, MW Samuell Spartans crush the North Mesquite Stallions. Varsity Gets Down Front - Keith Davis, Anthony Tillman, Dennis Blacknall, Toura Nobles, Ben Laster, Stan Moore, Ralph Ramsey, Jerry Taylor, Freddie Bell i ony Jackson, Todd Tatum, Mike Payne. 2nd Row - Kevin Grounds, David Moore, Gerald Bennett, Rodney Fields, Chip Chalkley Edward dlohnson, Jay Johnson, Ruben Jenkins, Wayne Mays, Reginald Stanford, Shawn Newsome. 3rd Row - Kane Hansard, Scott Fewell Frank aggerty, Gary Brown, Wendell Smith, Scott Bene, Brad Lemons, Vince Weldon, Vincent Thomas, Darryl Greer. 4th Row - Paul Russell Roy alker, Tim Williams, Terry Russell, Phillip Forbus, Brad Boruk, Duane Peters, John Anguiano, Michael Reed. Back - Coaches Arvel Smith ac Stokes, Bill Russell, David Grounds, Dennis McAdams. Tony Jackson goes for it. , Mag 1 tl?-Q 2 ii if MAR .. .1 Edward Jones needs a coke and a smile. John Paul Anguiano gets tackled after a gain. The W.W. Samuell varsity football team is made up of 45 students. They completed the season with a record of 1-8-1. The coach, Mr. Russell, worked the boys hard and he felt that the team displayed a good attitude. Fall Sports When Todd Tatum grows up he wants Shawn Newsome waits for his big chance Bryan 124 Fall Sports Spartans put the move on Spruce. Vincent Thomas says, Lookout B.A. Tony Jackson breaks away from B.A. here I come Duane Peters, Jerry Tayior, 'Paul Russell, Ben Laster, Rodney Fields, and Rubin Jenkins warm the bench. W.. X'9 TWV? Cyn, jf, ,J .4 nf r f? ff in I, Spartans wait for the beginning of the Kimball game. Coach Russell plans strategy with Vin- Jerry Taylor is ready for anything. cent Thomas. Varsity gets down at the Skyline pep assembly. John Anguiano, Scott Fewell, Kane Hansard and Vincent Thomas sit this one out. Frank Haggerty greets a Cougar. Fall Sports 125 - 'K I 4 ' M. 0 ,W , 1-1: ,, if'-: .gs, io Z4 , , , , ,.,, fx. , f i Samuell Spartans charge on the field. Tony Jackson and Frank Haggerty takel a break from the '0s Y, ,, ,,,.a ,1 .4r' ----1 1 Duane Peters warms up before the RoyWalkerbites the turf. KJ? 7? .ik Seniors give the pep talk at the B.A. assembly. Frank Haggerty gets advice Coach Grounds and Coach Stokes. Fall Sports J.V. Moves Un .gy . 'W -L ws... l .., fbi lst Row - Kevin Meredith, Billy Dittman, Brian Hall, Tony Vacio, Eric Green, John Gilliam, Ranzy Young, Gerald Freeman. 2nd Row - Coach Lawless, Stacy Whitehead, Donnie Brown, Stanley Sessions, Lloyd Sanders, Randy Green, Robert Love, Kevin Sample, Terry Holland 3rd Row - Coach Gilmore, David Nobles, Darrell Mackey, Ramsey Guillan, James Brown, Robert Williams, Derrick I Fort, Bo Barr, Greg Rhodes, Melvin Reed. 4th Row - Bobby Sams, Mike McCoy, Jay Van Syckle, John Clancy, Mike Reynolds, Ver- non Morrison, Keith Meredithq Ken Ditmars, Robert Fallin 5t Row Mike Wallace, Larry Wilkerson, Kelly Jones, Victor Davis, Johnson ' Charles ,James Lyles, Bryan Lewis, Alfred James, Hickman. IW The J.V. watches from the sidelines. Derrick Fort gets last minute instructions before the line-up. Ramsey Guillan makes a move on Skyline. The junior varsity football team, made up of sophomores and juniors, worked very hard this year. They displayed much enthusiasm and a good at- titude. Their record was 1-8-1 and they were coached by Coach Lawless and Coach Gilmore. Fall Sports 127 Baby Blue Blasts Off 1st Row: Clifford Hooker, Chris Williams, David Askew, Paul Donaldson, Phillip Walker, Bobby Daniels, Tracy Mitchell, Tracy Smith, Derek Thursby, Wallace Maloney. 2nd Row: Charlie Blair, Brad Winkfein, Anthony Brooks, Tommy Smith, Derek Bluitt, Kirk Buchanan, Jeftrey Travers, Eric Sanders, Coach Oliphant. 3rd Row: Coach Peterson, Francisco Perez, Joe Contreras, Kevin Jones, Larry Hill, David Vines, Mark Woody, Shane Tucker, Lowell Gifford, Michael Richmond, James Selby. 4th Row: Steve Barger, Oscar Ruiz, Mark Euziere, Mike King, Julius Ta lor, Martin Meredith, Tommy Sanderson, Joey Benson, Joe Chavez. 5th Row - Dedrick Williams, Wence Castellano, Mar ' Y Jesse Baty, Joe Miller David Burnell, Frank k White, Troy Hultsman, Anthony Green. W 5 fl ' . ' fertfxf vg fl Z2 li fx ,-fi, ,, H is 'fl i ii? Q W ,.,. M 1 V l l- f '- la ' mi ting , ' of .ml it 212211: 152492951 Q f ' asv Q 3 , La., 2 , M 2, ggi ,. M - 5 r' ,Q is ,,.. , Q. ' ,f . Eric Sanders and David Vines crush Freshmen put the move on Hillcrest. Woodrow. Samuell's Baby Blue started out well this year with a record of 2-3-1. They have worked long and hard to be the best. Their coaches were Coach Oliphant and Coach Peterson. Derek Bluitt says I just played a rough quarter and all l get is water. 128 Fall Sports l 1 ' J.V. Volleyball Spikes It R-get Top - Stephanye Vinson, Sharonette Miller, Debbie Pratt, Sylvia Jenkins, Ronda Jackson. Bottom - Karen Jeffery, Lisa Serpas. ,an as 'mi Lisa Serpas asks You expect us to play them? Practice! Practice! Practice! The J.V. takes a breather. The Junior Varsity Volleyball team consisted of sophomores, juniors and seniors. They worked long hours to achieve skill on the courts and the team made a unified effort to win and enjoy the sport. Their coach was Ms. Martinez. 2 0 2 lei O 2 e 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 to 2 Norma Johnson spikes it up. Fall Sports 129 Varsity Volleyball The Varsity Volleyball team, made up of mostly seniors with some juniors, contributed greatly to the athletic depart- ment. They practiced long hours to achieve dexterity on the courts and watching their games proved it. Their coach was Ms. Serpas. Gwen Burney Fall Sports f V ' . uunmiuumnQ wg V' ...Ti .,i.i,, . .i., , ,.., W... i,t. i,tt.t,i. i,tt i 1'lis - . K-, 'W 4 l Top - Gwen Burney, FeFe Bluitt, Karla Moses, Lupe Tamez. Bottom - Beverly Meade, Tonya Jeffery. FeFe Bluitt Tonya Jeffery mmmw Slaps It Over MM, ,,,, .A., . , .,,. ,X,, Q 2 xr Www' gg f ' 7:::: J ::A W 5 Beverly Meade Karla Moses Lupe Tamez The varsity volleyball team believes that practice makes perfect. gtigfggsfoiigesleirys ghgfrrgnez plan Hey Volleyball Team, What's up? Beverly Meade reaches for the sky. Fall Sports 131 l i lil1 i1iillll ill l -.ks !fo4o-our S f l N f 'N I X! fx. I X I x 1 X lx 1 I Xxwri Academics The faculty was an integral part of W.W. Samuell High School. The faculty worked together to foster learning through a variety of course of- ferings: English, math, in- dustrial arts, business, govern- ment, and science. The' faculty members also promoted school spirit by their interest in school activities, and by sponsoring extra- curriculam events. Being a teacher can be pretty lonely, huh Ms. Serpas? 132 Academics 1iljillill iil1lil Dei Smith and Kathy Murphy find the Sentinel interesting. by design NX Sheryl Scott is into Chemistry. K V Ex, . Ms. Adams lectures to her second period class. The orchestra tunes up. A.-nn.. iE is rx:-lik- A 3. El? Si' it Q if QW . M Coach Peterson introduces the freshman football team. was ill ,,,,,,.,..i ' Ms. Aicklen offers a helping hand. Mr. Wilson teaches Lazaro Rodulfo the basics of Algebra. Academics 133 Principal Harold J. Filgo To the Students Of W. W. Samuell High School As I complete my second year as your principal, I can look back at some fond memories and some pleasant friendships. I have been accepted in the community and I have enjoyed the opportunity to work with the community leaders. My concern for the student body is that each stu- dent accept a responsibility for not only the ac- tions ofthe individual but also the actions of the group. As a group, we improve when the in- dividuals within the group are willing to work toward a better school and a better community. I'm seeing steps in this direction and I hope the improvement can continue. W. W. Samuell High School is a great place because of the people who have been a part of its history and those who are a part of its present who will become a part of its past. You have worked to keep the tradition alive and your pride in your school and community will keep this a fine school for the years to come. In addition, the community will be better because of your presence. Sincerely, Harold J. Filgo Principal s' 'Q Lf' 3 dawg Mr. Filgo Peps Up the Spartans. 134 Academics Mr. Harold J. Filgo Mr. Filgo escapes Youth Action Assistant Principals i c Mr. Aubrey Bratcher or 1 Y 4161 Mr. Phil Jones Q- mi Mr. Bratcher, Mr. Shelley, and Mr. Jones are the Three Musketeers. Fx A rss 5t'fW' 1' Mr. Bratcher watches the J.V. football team play Spruce. Mr. Shelley says, You want me to do what? vi ,W I Mr. Burt Shelley Mr. Jones hears that the faculty won the game. There were three assistant principals at Samuell who aided Mr. Filgo in various ways. Mr. Bratcher finished his third year in Student Administration, Mr. Shelley was head of Stu- dent Activities, and Mr. Jones was Dean of Instruction. Academics 135 Important Personnel The registrar, librarians, counselors, principal's secretary, and the nurse all played a vital part in the run- ning of Samuell. Each one aid- ed Spartans by giving advice, looking after health needs and taking care of pa perwork, Ms. Betty Abbott Ms. Mary Acy Ms. Jewel Adair Ms. Llnda Adams Library Clerk Custodian English, Junior Red English, Cheerleaders, Interpreters CFOSS and Banner Team Samuell has been the Dallas Regional High School for the Deaf for seven years. Samuell had many qualified inter- preters who sit in on classes. To become a proficient inter- preter, many years are spent learning sign language. Ms. Jolene Alcklen Mr. Benny Allen Ms. Cindi Allen Ms. Marzella Allen V.O.E., O.E.A. Drafting, Architec- Interpreter Reading Aide ture, Industrial Tech. Ms. Donna Allison Interpreter rf 'iii P: h5f31lif ' ,::-asses X- , ,, gr: - 1 . as I John Anguiano and Brad Boruk type up copy for the Sentinel. Ms. Ingrid Alvarez Food Service 1 ' s 5 it . .... W rssfl .,,. A ls. Joyce Ms. Pam Arthur Ms. Mattie August Ms. Michele Baker Coach Gilmore keeps on truckin'. Armstrong F.O.M., Geometry, Directed Studies, Interpreter Homemaking, F.H.A. Blue Jackets, Tennis D.E. 136 Academics ? Ms. Gen Ballard Mr. J. Barbay Ms. Betty Bell Ms. Betty Bennett Mr. Henry Blvins Ms. Peggy Braden tory, Health, Swim- Custodian English, Journalism, Teachers Aide, S.E. R.O.T.C. Speech ig, Cross Country Sentinel James Ms. Pat Brown Mr. James Bruner ussard Homemaking, F.H.A. Counselor todian 'Z 1 f f 13:4 f f : :fe-:-: Q . We IIIII - if if ' if G ,y Q. 32: fs -- , rf . ..,., V, ..,.,.. Nfl 1 Ms. Nell Bryant Food Service 'lle . Qi, Lp 29, Ja fi ,Q 'N M B a A K6 Ms. Bell puts up for the day. Buffins Ms. Tlna Campbell Mr. Hellodoro Cantu Interpreter Industrial Tech., Plastics Q i if . I Q . we EM 'Wk 1 2 ,fs 'fff f f. ' Q S e . , . gsiiigsl, ,,.. W ' 'iw fi: , ., ' Ye w falh sw ae 121 14 Y SW .f- s l E r f 5 5 'iii Q 1 1, W if f fb' E ' Mr. Wartes waves to his beloved band students. Clerks and Paraprofessionals Clerks and paraprofessionals at Samuell per- formed many jobs ranging from aiding teachers to calling parents when students needed help. Each job required skill, endurance, and perseverance. Food Service and Custodians The Iunchroom ladies prepared the afternoon meals and the custodians aided the school in functioning efficiently. Academics 137 Science Physical science, biology, chemistry, physics, and field biology are offered to Samuell students as required and elective courses in science. 5, ,,,Qg,g,f ,-,ww ' , fi-rf .ll 2 if at v .euiigz f L l . s 25 42 55 S ff . J. N, ' ' rf s 2 it . -- 2 f f N , ,,,, .. , 'iw ws:-,,2jg.l:.f :wg . ' ' 'K , . we l 4' 4 . ,,,. ,iwwlpfff Hg,,,,, fW www. . 1 , -- .- ' ,f : 12,52 L 'W W E , I Q 'Wffmi 'l,i::57:EE?,WhxfflEf feuzl '- CGM 141.125 aff N 301 Zi - - 1 -' A l I . . Q V wifi l f 253. 5255 , i n 1 Ms. .Ioan Cartwright Ms. Harlene Cawyer Food Service V.O.E. Lab, V.O.C.T., D.E. Je- ,S , Z Sharon Teel and Ralph Ramsey talk to the computers. Mr. Joe Chappell Mr. Don Clamon Ms. Charlene Physical Science Woodshop Clanton Principal's Secretar Kathy Murphy just can't think of the answer. 138 Academics Y X K Nh' K 5' , ARM Ms. Lee Clayton Ms. Virginia Cobb Typist Library Clerk Mr. Ernie Costa Aide, D.E. Ms. Edith Cotton Ms. Ruth Craft Ms. Mary Food Service Attendance Clerk Crawford English Mr. Clements Basic Chorus JESTERS! Crook Ms. Linda Deering Ms. Mavis , Music, Reading, D.E. Food Service it A L ,Vi Industrial Arts Ms. Karen Dunbar Skills, D.E. ifiiirj 'fm' -wrE', : '2i 4. :ka ' N? Fi s X if , 'S- Ms. De Egan Gen. Math, Life Aide,D.E. Industrial arts helped students prepare to make their own living or to go into in- dustry. Students were offered wood, metal, plastics, in- dustrial techniques, power mechanics, general drafting, architecture, and technical drafting. Homemaking Homemaking offered a varie- ty of courses. Besides the traditional courses of cooking and sewing, Samuell offered Home Furnishings, Child Development, Home and Fami- ly Living, Consumer Education Ms. Crawford is only two weeks Ms. Ruth Ellis Ms. FIoyEpps behind in her grading. Food Service Asst. Principal's Secretary and Home Management. Sheila Evans Mr Fred Fa an Ms Jo ce - 8 - Y memaking,F.H.A. Ceramics, D.E. Feuerbacher Principal's Clerk A ' 'P ww hm The French club takes time off for a coffee break. Mr. Lyndon Foster Metal, Power Mech. .ff 2 Q 2 Ms. Carolyn Fulton Mr. Herm Gilmore Librarian Science, Math, J.V. Football Ms. SandiGoodrich Ms. Charlotte Interpreter Graham Interpreter Fine Arts Samuell's fine arts department was outstanding in speech, drama, art and music. Students learned sculpting, painting, reading music and theater production. Many con- tests were attended by all branches of the fine arts department during the year. Academics 139 sn Mr. Raymond Green Ms. Joyce Study Center Greenwood English Ms. Jones asks, Are you going to dance with me or not Dar- rell Bockemehl? Math Samuell offered a variety of math courses. Along with the required courses, students were able to take algebra, geometry, calculus, trigo- nometry, and computer math. 140 Academics . -, Mr. Davld Grounds Biology, F,O.M., V. Football Ms. Excell Groggs English Ms. Jessie Hall Coach Russell calls out the next play. English l J of ees J rrl J 'ft f. it SR l l Vx G fl St 'sn 1 'fx st, Lf U , t , . t Ms. Sallye Hallum Counselor Ms. Mlrlam Hanys Ms. Anne Hatch Resource, D.E. S.U.D. 't w '-,,:f 3-as--st X it V - it gl L tg ssl S :Big N I Sgt? 5 Ni' , i . kv ..,. .,, Ms. Betty Hawkins Ms. Mary Hawkins Mr. Ed Hervey V.O.E. Lab, O.E.A. ll Registrar Outdoor Ed., Woods and Water X me ts x 'R eff -it' 'M' N W Es . 'W .. , 1 .Q G l 'ms M U . , ' f V, 1 -t Y ' t '.,g.: ,E ,t..- - so ,..,.. ,, Q 4 it Ms. Robin Hill Ms. Gwen Hughes Ms. Teresa Hughes Ms. Janice Jones Interpreter Principal's Clerk Earth Science, D.E. S.U.D Ms. Maggle Jones Ms. Hazel Jordan Ms. Martha King Government. Psychology. Food Service Food Service Sociology, Student Council 5 YE, .7 r, sw? , Mr. McRae enjoys teaching V.O.C.T. Ms. Jayne Landis Mr. Pete Lawless Ms. Beverly Long S.U.D. History, Health, P.E., Health, GirI's Baseball, Football Soccer, Blue Jackets 'iw' NHL. Rita Lopez Ms. Inez Marshall Ms. Rosa Martinez mgiwm r Ed Counselor's Clerk History, Basketball, it f1iliv'rf ' Volleyball LydlaMaynard Mr.DennisMcAdams Ms. Mary Kay Ms.Thomascorrectstypingpapers. History, Health, McCollum Football English, TORCH Physical Education Physical education offered students volleyball, basketball, tennis, gymnastics and soft- ball. ln health, students learned about drugs, alcohol and nutrition. Ms. Glenda McKinney Mr. Charles McRae Ms. Ellen Miller English, D.E. C.V.A.E., V.O.C.T. Speech, D.E. Academics 141 Co-op and Business Cooperative education and business education are designed to prepare students for the business world. Students are taught typing, shorthand and other business skills. 1 S Mr. Mike Mitchell Reading, D.E. Mrs. Dorothy Mrs.KarinMorIn Moody Math, D.E., Deaf F.O.M., Algebra Cheerleaders .w,,, AILFV V 5 . 41 Robert Cash is a dedicated English student. 142 Academics Mr. Jeff Morrow Chorus, Drama, F.O.M., Thespians Mr. Calvin Nagy Interpreter Mrs. Mary Needles S. U.D. Mr. H P h Che Mrs. Beverly 0'Pry Phy. Science Mr Mike Partain Ms Elaine Pemx Biology D E History D E Y m History Samuell had a large social studies department. Although students were required to take world geography or world history, American history and government, they also could take Texas history, psychology, and sociology. ,,,,. , Ea-sung t . . ,irl A I A ' 1 ' . 1 Mr. Nicholson welcomes his students. Ms. Llnda Perez Ms. Patty Peterson Ms. Debble Phelps Homemaking, J.V. Special Ed. P.E., Health, Starlets , Cheerleaders, F.H.A. Wm, .. 1 . ,fe,,fg::f, 1-ey, ,sf --,. tw, .1 f--f , W A x A QS. , L slll 1,' A M r rr 1. w A ' '-we if Pipkins Ms. Nanci Pogoda Ms. Peggy Pullen Ms. Nancy Range M s . D e b b i e Ms. Gladys Ray M., Algebra, Secretary, D.E. English Math, D.E. Raulerson Food Service Interpreter s. . , . llti Ms. Juanita Reed Mr. Ben Rlce French, History, Accounting French Club, N.H.S. Raise your hands, Ms. Hawkins. Ms. Dean Ritter Ms. Gayle Rhoads Food Service Spanish, Spanish Club, Allied Youth Academics 143 Melody Hardeman looks up a pattern. Mr. Shelley has a good aim in life. M .,.. ,.., , U !'- - - , w wwf . 3, l 11 ' . . K ww ig , Mr. David Robertson Ms. Patricia Russell Mr. Doug Scott Ms. Velma Scott Interpreter Math Health, Basketball, Typing, Shorthand Baseball Ms. Judy Serpas Ms. Dolores Shavers English, Health, Basket- Special Ed. ball Blue Jackets Sandra Carter has Spartan fever. Mr. Nolan Shiflet Ms. Audie Shulman -..o..-.. s.---...- ,. , , . 144 Academics Custodian Speech, D.E. the Roof. .ui Art Mr. Arvel Smlth Ms. Connle Smlth Ms. Kathleen Smlth Ms.EIaIne History, Football Interpreter Study Hall Spearman . Peterson and Coach Hervey Ms. Eddle Stafford Ms. Margaret Steere Mr. Wllllam Stevenson Mr. Bob Sybert ight in the halls again. English Calculus, Math Lab History, Am. Algebra, F.O . M ., i Government Comp. Math, Golf Janet Thomas Jane Trollinger 7' Clerical S.U.D. Counselor, Dance, l Ms. Mary Tobola Ms. Carol Trigg Ms. Mabel Tucker Ms. Emlly Ugarte Math puts Archie Carroll to sleep. Hall Homemaking, F.H.A. S.U.D. Mason and Sheri O'Donley compare notes in English. Jay Johnson, Terry Tinney and Dennis Hall talk shop. Academics 145 Foreign Language Two foreign languages were offered at Samuell. Spanish 1, 2, 3, and 4 were offered to students who showed an in- terest. Also, three years of French were offered. These two languages taught students much about the customs, cultures and traditions of that language. Mr. Ed Ungerer M r . R o b e rt Custodian Upchurch Custodian vip M r. R a y m o n d Ms. Ellen Vanderslice Mr. Austin Vent Ms. Mary Vines Valencia Drivers Ed., Handbell Custodian Interpreter Reading, D.E. Choir, D.E. Q , . . Ms. Jean Vining Ms. Rosie Wade Mr. Carl Wallace Ms. Edwina Wallace E. Counselor Custodian Biology, F.O.M. Am. Government, , You can go home now, Ms. Pullen. Am. History 'Q it . ,. Ms.JoniWarren Mr.BiIIWartes Interpreter Band, History, Lab Band English Samuell is one of the few schools in Dallas that used the Phase Elec- tive Program for English. This pro- gram offered students a variety of courses to choose from. Among these courses were composition, grammar, Shakespeare, musical comedy, mythology, semantics, and Mr. Bruner reschedules schedules. drama. 146 Academics Ms. PuIIen's class is always eager to learn. Ms. Reed parle vous Francais. QS? T Orchestra Attendance Clerk Williams Teacher's Aide Ms. McKinney and Glenda Coleman have fun at the Woodrow Wilson game. Mr.MeIvinWeisz Mr.DavidWhlsIer Ms.5hirIeyWhite Ms. Georganne Ms.SandraWiIIiams Ms. Catherine English, Math, Wilson Science S.U.D. Mr. Johnny Wilson Algebra, F.O.M. Ms. Karen Withrow Interpreter m lm at :- dvi a. gf? uw xv gr H ' 5' 'ss 'ur . '- 514200 YQ ,fatal X 'S Ng V Sis' Shu'-5:i?5R'7 X. '-15 ' 'ik . . A 1 . . .,.. f : fig ti r Q Q g L ,, ' 'ij A fi' f-. 5. 1- ' 4. 'C s if in X v- sa Ms. Veda Wright Ms. Brenda Yoder 117 - Tardy Room Teacher's Aide Ms. Barbara Young Homemaking, V.O.C., D E Academics 147 In Dedication to Ms. Velma Scott The dedication of the yearbook was a difficult and important deci- sion for Seniors and the TORCH staff. Each year candidates are chosen and ultimately voted on outstanding teaching ability, ser- vice to students, and a good rapport with fellow teachers and students were considered. The 1982 yearbook dedicatee was a special person who influenced many people's lives. She was described as a person dedicated to the profession of teaching and she completed her fortieth year of her teaching career - twenty-six of which have been at Samuell. The TORCH staff was proud and honored to dedicate the annual to a teacher respected by students, peers, and administrators - Ms. Velma Scott. 7 fihgg Mrs. Velma Scott . ,V ' V 1 'v 41 7293! MW' ' ' ,,r ,. .-aff. Xfizrsf' ff' Y 'Quin P f -5 ,QW Mrs. Scott always has papers to grade. 148 Academics .. J sg-Q av 1 f fi t F 1 f Y .. .H S Terri Bergeaux is never bored? Ismael Munoz studies in English. Can you believe it? Pat Brown is a hero with H.E.R.O. ' his Q 8 Mr. Fagan points out a few problems. 1 if -',2', ,',1- , .,,. 'f l ,. ,.,, 'X' 4 Ms. Armstrong has everything in the Mr. Sybert lets his fingers do the bag. K f 51 .mlm -- ve nh.. ,... .. K X em-llfm..V, mms-f A gg -2.1f.s:e---M f - 'f T Tammy Vail and Shana Day just love that grammar. Academics 149 150 Spring .aa- N 0s 'zo' SX ! x .1 x 1 N! 'X f X I x I X lx 1 I xxur, ,W fa ' Af 1 Gy' 4 K Q? . 3 wif JJ . --Q fs- jv, 4 5 Q' fig wg I.. l ii. an 'mme 'wa -----I- fi' , ,4 -X., ,gi YV W 56 3- . Q ,N ig gg ., 5iQiiiEiJHu::fS1+i .lg K W ' rump-:f g - ' K m,' . f , - -, , g..5,y1 ,N --:M f.. 'L , ,, - X . y. L, , ' R fi L , ..M..,3 , J - 2 - :Nfl A fix .JN W4 'A A' L a1If:54Q.zWf5'4fif'-1-1, -, : My 1' ,I .1 5 . 2' 6953 if ,,' .ws wg '..' k r,-- I, ig Q img' . , vm. fffsias if A 1 ., A . .Wi TH LJ k-.,-A. A A I We - 'i '- ,, , 1 1,MM.- ,N , g 2- -wx JM W ' - kb iw. 1535 ' .Q-I A ,. J - - - --J 'E A., up-V .ww 'mm --L: Q . ,ii Im ,L .J W ,mn -,I Sprihg 151 Spring Arrives The spring semester was a busy one that passed quickly. Students attended track meets, and baseball games, soccer, tennis and golf matches, and basket- ball games. They performed in Barefoot In the Park, Never Too Late, The Boyfriend, Freshmen Follies, the JESTERS assembly, the Spring Festival, and the Deaf Dance and Mime Show. Cheerleader try-outs, Student Council elections, the Blue Jacket Mother-Daughter Banquet, the Deaf Awards Dance and the BluefGold game kept students active and involved. Spartans en- joyed a three day no heat break from school and spring break. Finally came the prom, senior day, the senior luncheon, graduation, and final exams for underclassmen. Jay Vansyckle pulls a lot of weight around Samuell. 1 fi BSS l its 5. its e l i ' i , 4 Q T35 Bobby Pitts and Charles Robertson are ready for a toga party I at we Rita Marsh asks, Tennis anyone? Cindy Perez and Mike Baker know all is fair in love and war. Spring Q., Everything is coming up roses for Ms. McCollum. Ricky Liston and Lisa BeLew enjoy Music on Stage rehearsal Murphy wave Mayra Montalvo is glad that spring has sprung. Spring Jacob Baughman patrols the front door. I ks Q . gg Z 2 2 E l It is love in the springtime for Charles Robertson and Laura Karlen. g l fig ri ft 44' X Y ' Q os N P s x X gc L: X NX t tt X is X K E ly s T X SEQ ss Q Q tg Q5 . R49 1 is Q X 5 tc s w5?i:2:,11ii1' in si-.ff X Rhonda Rhea bends over backwards to be a good Starlet. Steve Rangel looks forward to Spring. Eric Green and Ricky Liston girl watch at 3:08. .. l ...tt t.... f . x. t wfi.t, SVT' X if S t Q -'W T I In .-:' Q kir by, . RST xiii: . 1 ri -::, ': S M iis rrtsp Marcia Garrett stops to smell the roses. Patricia Cross and Becky Hamill play ring around the 154 Spring K ,,,, .. YL M S it ik. wk N N ff. YN' J 5 i v . i ,. . . 1 was Mitchell Mills and Mike Baker get high. Garland Woodard and Frankie Spates flip over Spring. an 'ff 5 law 'tflivgf 5 -I ' -ess an.. Curtis Miller shows William Coffman his private parking space 0 WO A' Ariz' Q Lisa BeLew can always iron out her problems. nv' v Q -A-, - K. L.-,f -' s 1' .. -r iff. ? f5 '. ' v Q, ,gf 'T ir'-? ' f ff if , . 'nik V M f' M ' 'i , i . it ,ff I Qetfw L lr: A 1 Meir , 1 - Q 362: X ,. W. fl' fi? s- . X' 1' i uc if ' Q cry, ' .Sify A W t'1:::-+ H Ef,:T.,t.-I, .SUB ' Julia Payne and Mayra Montalvo come out, come out wherever you are. Mark Shindoll's dream has come true. Spring 155 Samuell provided many organizations for those students interested. Some organizations provided a specific service such as allied youth and student council, while others developed and ex- panded skills and talents such as orchestra and concert choir. Dean Parker, Mack Carter and Calvin Ruble fiddle while Rome burns. 156 Organizations l l ru 01-4011 'N f , N f N I N! ,X I N I x I X lx J ' f xxhvr, I I ' s x Q NN? N, Tracie Baker, Karen Kristof, Margo Powell, Diana Matlock, Cheryl Bailey and Dreer hurn in concert choir. Thespians Are on Stage C0 Coffman welcomes the au- , . to Barefoot In The Park' David Miller wants help from above. M 1 l al i l hen Steve Gustafson gets mad, he Karen Kristofdecides to leave home. ally gets mad. William Coffman and Sheryl Scott pose for a publicity shot. Milinda Grice and Tracy York are caught in a serious moment. The Thespians of 1982 had an active and hectic year. Their sponsor, Mr. Morrow, led them from one quality play to another. The Thespians per- formed Blithe Spirit closely followed by Barefoot in the Park and Never Too Late. They took Blithe Spirit to the annual UlL One Act Play Competition and won first place in district. Organizations 4 I it Tracy York - Best Thespian Grover Taylor - All Star Senior Cast David Miller - Most Improved Actor Milinda Grice - Best Actress and Tracy York - Best Actor Front Row: Mr. Morrow, Vickie White, Kim Yates, Monya Mathis, Mary Tierney, Jill Tucker, Al Tijerina. Second Row: Melissa Smith, Dei Smith, Kathy Murphy, Lisa Hoppert, Steve Gustafson, Karen Kristof, Milinda Grice, Rodney Pitts. Third Row: John Parham, Serena Haggerty, Marie Washington, Diana Matlock, Darrell Bockemehl, Tracy York, Frankie Spates, William Coffman, Kristi Cain, Mike Mageors, David Miller. Fourth Row: Bill Lindley, Ronald Stout, Kimber Sanders, Kelley Maurer, Jennifer Coffman, Curtis Miller, Sandi Dreer, Robby Stokes, Sheryl Scott, Marietta Watson, Lynn Nix, Lester Tumey. 158 Organizations Randall Green - Best Sup Best Supporting Actress porting Actor and Lisa Hoppert 1 Grover Taylor is always escort Lisa Hoppert. available Karen Kristof and Steve Gustafson - Junior All-Star Cast. Dei Smith - Best Director and Lester Tumey - Best Technical Contribution 1 Thespians in San Antonio for the state convention visit the Alamo. Kelley Maurer is in a trance. Sheryl Scott and Kelley Maurer - Sophomore All-Star Cast. 252, 11 'vw fnot picturedj - Outstanding Technical Contribution. Mr. Morrow is the Thespian sponsor. J. R. Parham, Michael Mageors, Lynn Nix, William Coffman, Kathleen Murphy, and Darrell Bockemehl, ham it up. Organizations hid Robert Stout, Kimber Sanders, BIII Lindley, Stacy Chapman and Curtis Miller 159 The French Club N?.f.J gqnssiatn .I MEMBERS: Back Row: Ralph Ramsey, David Moore, Scott Bene, Roy Phillips, Kim Parker, Robert Shaw, Ruben Jenkins, Richard Robinson, Steve Gustafson, Ms. Reed. Middle Row: Cindy Scott, Lisa Wright, Dana Woodfin, Lucrecia Mason, Phyllis Brown, Sherri Sims, Robin Miskell, Michelle Musick, Rad Ferguson, Steve Stratton, Kristi Cain. Front Row: Tonya Ballard, Lisa BeLew, Rhonda Rhea, Robin Carlock, Kim Schubach, Mayra Montalvo. ,. 52, , 5 2 I 522 'Q' 4 t gi' Hsin 2' 5, is tk f,c . V ,A,v K ' at EEQ H .,,-nund Jennifer Cobb much as I want. 160 Organizations W , , fgfiff s5t,, ,, little ggi ' Q M 'Z ,. .. ,g , e tg ag ,J ,in if Pi ef , , if E Q 4' gf? Z l 'i M, ' v it , , 3 , Hamm fi ' - f ,K Q? 'Tb' V' -wwe ,af HQEVQ, , I -fx ,.,. ..., says, I can have as Ouvre Ia buche Jamie Cobb. Michelle Musick and Tracy York dress for Mardi Gras. 0 5 V, JW , ,,..,., - C ' I Roy Phillips is filled with French. Est Magnifique OFFICERS: Back Row: Rhonda Rhea - Secretary, Kim Parker - Asst. Secretary, Cindy Scott - Asst. V. President, Lisa BeLew - President, Mayra Montalvo - V. President, Dana Woodtin - Treasurer, Robin Carlock - Asst. Treasurer. Bottom Row: Steve Gustafenson - Publicity, Robert Shaw - Publicity. fi in A . V 2. ' rg V ryy, Q . Qi m A , ,.,r . it C g ... , , i Lisa BeLew counts her calories. The French Club is a group of thirty-five students interested in learning about the French culture. To emphasize and ex- perience the uniqueness of the French, they celebrated Mardi Gras, dined at the Magic Pan and made various culinary dishes. The French Club has annual- ly contributed to various charities and this year they col- lected 195 cans of food for Salvation Army. The sponsor was Ms. Reed. Ms. Reed has a bon appetite. The party is over. Roy Phillips tells Miles Seaman about the big piece of cake he's getting for dessert. Organizations 161 Spanish Club Left to right: Mary Flores, Dinah Montalvo, Kimi Mancillas, Kim Hart, Canuto Martinez, Alma Martinez, Mayra Montalvo, Juanita Ramirez, Margie Garcia, Lee Morris, Eloy Luna, Ronda Kuykendall, Rosalind Davis, Donna Wilson, Russell Finley, Rita Johnson, Tammy Henderson, Pat Causey, Rethea Molloy, Sharron Murry, Brad Lemons, Anita Conley, Mary Franklin, Curtis Miller, Lori Wheeler, Kathy Black, Phillip Forbus, Shauna DeMond, Leslie Eliason, Raynell Knippa, Nicki Strange, Rufus Cipriano, John Lawton, Donnie Cawthon, Saul Soliz. Chris Powell and Dave Turvan aren't afraid of flying. The Spanish Club, sponsored by Ms. Rhoads, centered on learning about the Spanish culture. The Spanish Club celebrated Spanish holidays by preparing homemade Mexican dishes. Some students accom- panied Ms. Rhoads and Ms. Fulton on a tour to Mexico dur- ing Spring vacation. Organizations if V Dinah Montalvo, Rosalind Davis, Kathy Black, Larry Coronado, Canuto Martinez, Sharron Murry, Curtis Miller, Alma Martinez, Belinda Maurry, Ms. Rhoads visit the Alamo. Says Hola! Belinda Maurry, Sharon Murry, Canuto Martinez, Alma Martinez, Dinah Montalvo, Rosalind Davis, Curtis Miller, Kathy Black, and Larry Coronado. Charlie Green talks while Doug Tramel watches GIRLS' 1 X in Yi I iii -and Bradley and Carolyn Bradley Spartans pose at National University of Ms. Fulton and Ms. Rhoads have lots of their ride to Mexico Mexico. laughs on their way to Mexico. 5 Coronado and Kathy Black are Ms. Fulton, Ms. Rhoads, Gary Cooper, Carolyn Bradley, Janice Bradley, Mark Shin- beauties. doll, Dave Turvan, relax outside the Museum of Anthropology. Organizations Concert Choir Harmonizes 5 -1 l ' 1 t . ' XfkQ,. Y I , c, k r klik , .. . L . . K s ., . - .. . V. .. 3 -is l l ' N : r . ' ., rf :'. .. 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F F s S , , Y ls. .A S ' ' - ' , Q 1 S Y . 1 , A V , 1 5 A - V F . is is fiir i s scss i A is , gs Q . , 1 ' ' Aj , i if i i ' s G f A . ,, 1 i s it A 1' 4 4 . .f', 111.. . ,E-1. 1 Q X N i' ' ' 1st Row: Mr. Crook, Sheri Hatzenbuehler, Donna Wilson, Lucrecia Mason, Kim Coburn, Pam Murry, Dei Smith, Lisa BeLew, Ci Scott, Dana Woodfin, Rhonda Rhea, Kimber Sanders, Annette Simmons, Thea Sneed, Marcia Garrett, Margo Powell, Deanna Si Brenda Corder, Tamla Jaggers, Diana Matlock. 2nd Row: Amber Leffingwell, Brenda Williams, DeLynn Loy, Julie Arnold, Camille Sto Linda Reed, Joella McCullen, Sandi Dreer, Kathleen Murphy, Julia Payne, Marietta Watson, Karen Kristof, Milinda Grice, Tracie Ba Karin Grant, Diane Beasley, Cheryl Bailey , Monica Guyton, Cheryl Sirls. 3rd Row: Beth Hairgrove, Tammy Bradley, Marsha Parsl Carrie Braucht, Laura Karlen, Charles Robertson, Ronald Stout, Stacy Chapman, Mitchell Mills, Kevin Miles, Greg Neal, Rodney Pit Bill Lindley, Bill McCarter, Rob Stokes, Anita Simmons, Pam Johnson, Christi Nichols, Romona Leaks. 4th Row: Steve Baugh, Chair' Green, Jeff Boyd, James Lyles, Robert Shaw, Baltazar Gudino, Randy Rinehart, Kelvin Marsh, Mike Baker, Johnny Bryant, Bobby Pi Robert Fallin, Billy Lile, Bubba LaMont, Mack Carter. The 1982 concert choir, sponsored by Mr. Crook, set a frantic pace this year. They started the year off with their annual variety show, Razz-Ma- Tazz, and closely followed this event with the Christmas Festival and other perfor- mances, The choir attended All-Region Choir tryouts in the Fall and performed at the UIL and DISD competition in the spring. Their musical for 1982 was The Boyfriend, a produc- tion full of fun and high spirits. 164 Organizations Y. The Concert Choir Flower Boys are: Johnny Bryant, Billy Lile, Rodney Pitts, Pitts, and Ronald Stout. Tl ki Ml 5 5' i. -K -K -- i Q Y X 'iw P , X . + A K. n 4 be - ,-... - 4 f 1' 1 'N 'W s 'fr , K N fglfw PF- , ' CX F B B Q. mm I i v, fa . A , , I f , K. ,A Q. you really llke Ulollcaged 'tlgci Johnny' Bryant, Biily Lile, Amber Leffingwell, and Laura Karlen cut up in the much? auditorium. C Rodney Pitts, Billy McCarter, Bobby Pitts, Johnny Bryant, and Bubba LaMont are all ears when it comes to Mr. Crook. Basses say, Energize me! rr N' P Fourth Period Concert Choir tunes up in their T-shirts. The word is too, not tew. Right, Mr. Crook? Organizations 165 yvfv Pam Johnson says, Are we supposed Donna Wnson and Bopby pm? look Randy Rinehart says What does Elvis to be singing? L it 4-2 back on the good ol days in the scraobook. ' L f 1 , , 4 . 1 r was U, H V if 'et . . , fm' -' 1, 'ct fw 1 .,.' Qhj, -3, 34- ' 1 ii,-i tinfxigf 3, Miwgvhiw ,S 'xg if lgawfg ' R 'v 36. . . 'tiffz Fourth Period girls sing For the Beauty of the Earth. Third Period choir sings out loud 4th Period Officers: Top: Mitchell Mills - Treasurer, Cindy Scott - Vice-Pres.. Charles Robertson - President. Bottom: Julia Payne - Historian, Rhonda Rhea - Secretary, Steve Baugh - Librarian, and Deanna Sims - Librarian. Organizations 3rd Period Officers: Top: Cheryl Bailey - Historian, Charlie Green - Librarian, Bubba LaMont - Librarian. Bottom: Tracie Baker - President, Monica Guyton - Vice-Pres., and Carrie Braucht - Secretary. Brenda Corder and Anita Simmons are you still trying to find the alto's note? tryouts. Q8 .4 What's wrong, Joella McCulIen? Did Danny Struggs hit a wrong note? Man Play lt. 45,- S.C.O.A.: lst Row: Charles Robertson. 2nd Row: Greg Neal, Kevin Miles, Stacy Chapman, Billy McCarter, Ronald Stout, Robert Fallin, James Lyles. 3rd Row: Rob Stokes, Baltazar Gudino, Rodney Pitts, Bill Lindley, Jeff Boyd. 4th Row: Randy Rinehart, Bobby Pitts, Mitchell Mills, Mike Baker, Johnny Bryant, Kelvin Marsh. 5th Row: Steve Baugh, Charlie Green, Billy Lile, Bubba La- Mont, Robert Shaw, and Mack Carter. 5 Vi , i Laura Karlen, Tracie Baker, Sandi Dreer, and Tamla Jaggers practice for All-Region Camille Stone, Julia Payne, Rhonda Rhea, and Annette Simmons watch Mr. Piano Cindy Scott prepares to sing Lord, At All Times. Organizations Treble Choir Tunes Up Front Row: Fonda Caly, Drusilla Williams, Kristin Morris, Renee Brown, DeAnn Woodruff, Sherian Espinoza, Lynn Bridges, Darita Pool, Melody Cullipher, Tammy Suiter, Cathy Huey, Robin Keeton. Back Row: Kim Crawford, Jennifer Coffman, Laura Bright, Gayle Goodman, Lisa Hoppert, Michelle Kuykendall, Susan Presley, Melody Hardeman, Laquilla Johnson, Teresa Rawls, Sherri Jenkins, Mr. Crook. Work, work, work. . Mr. Crook, the Treble Choir sponsor, started this organiza- tion sixteen years ago. These girls sang four-part music - I Soprano, ll Soprano, I Alto, and ll Alto. The Treble Choir sang at the Christmas Festival and at- tended contests. The Treble Choir assisted girls in singing music written especially for women's voices. Organizations 5 fx Melody Cullipher and Laura Bright Sing, Sing A Song. Teresa Rawls and Robin Keeton sing out for the Treble Choir. Drusilla Williams and Sherri Jenkins sing, God Made Our Hands. Freshman Choir Sings .54 - ' Front Row: Sherri Sims, Kathy Spears, Lori Brisendine, Kristi Stout, Kathy Blankenship, Barbra Gregg, Melissa Moore, Sharon Dollgener, Kim Fredrick, Al Tijerina. 2nd Row: Dana Cox, Rayshell Knippa, Dara Hicks, Carolyn Mitchell, Audrey Stout, Kim Pitts, Paula Barham, Rene Manes, Monya Mathis, Tammy Davis, Jeff Adams, Charles Rhynes. 3rd Row: Karie Peek, Patricia Mudgett, Paula Nunley, Tammy Davenport, Jill Tucker, Margaret Armstrong, Tina Benoit, Tabatha Silvers, Lisa Wilbanks, Tierney Hopkins, Kevin Gill, Mr. Morrow. Back Row: Tracy Smith, Tracy Mitchell, Craig Stephenson, Jerry Lisenbe, Jimmy Duncan, Kirk Buchanan, Steve Barger, Mark Woody, Mark White, Scott Morgan, Ruben Garcia, Derek Marshburn, Jeff Mann. Best Female Vocalist, Best Soprano - Jill Tucker. 1 i Best Male Vocalist, Best Bass - Kirk Buchanan. l ,,,r .wi Q J i,, ,,,,, wg.. W Best Female Vocalist - Kim Fredrick. Best Male Vocalist, Best Tenor - Mark Woody. Sponsor - Mr. Morrow. The freshman choir, spon- sored by Mr. Morrow, attended UIL solofensemble and mixed choir contests. They also at- tended DISD solofensemble contest. Many freshmen tried out for All-Region Choir and they worked long and hard on their annual production, Freshmen Follies. Organizations 169 Ek ,N,,,,, WV.. ,. , f9!3f'!fEi'??f., F5 A 'W 'i Ma.. s. L T3 wg an , Best Tenor - Mark White. Steve Barger and Mark Woody auditioned at District All-State Choir tryouts. . ,fl X Accompanists: Rene Manes, Lori Brisendine, and Kim Pitts. Best Choir Member - Lisa Wilbanks. Jill Tucker, Wendy Reed and Tracy Mitchell auditioned at District All-State Choir tryouts. Best Choir Member, Best Soprano - Dara Hicks. Best 2nd Soprano - Wendy Reed. 2nd Period Boys Ensemble: Kirk Buchanan, Steve Barger, Jeff Mann, AI Tijerina, Best 2nd Soprano - Rayshell Knippa. Mark Woody. 170 Organizations .-A Period Officers: Karie Peek, Sharon Dollgener, Dara Hicks, Sherri Tierney Hopkins, Audrey Stout, Kirk Buchanan, Mark Woody. Period Section Leaders: Steve Barger, Kirk Buchanan, Al Tijerina, Woody, Kathy Blankenship, Dara Hicks, Sherri Sims, Sharon if Period Mixed Ensemble: Kirk Buchanan, Al Tijerina, Mark Woody, Woody, Kim Fredrick, Dara Hicks, Rayshell Knippa, Sherri Sims, iDoll2ener. W Perlod Girls Ensemble: Kim Fredrick, Dana Cox, Rayshell Knippa, Sims, Sharon Dollgener. , . .im .QQ . 4,911 f' Tw, urn mai 'ff' , YJ jg, , , J Lisa Wilbanks, Jill Tucker. 5 3rd Period Officers: Barbara Gregg, Lisa Wilbanks, Jill Tucker, Lori Brisen- dine, Jimmy Duncan, Jerry Lisenbe, Mark White, Tracy Mitchell. --- W- M- E --- 1 ,GQ WF it B . 'Z g. 3rd Period Section Leaders: Tracy Mitchell, Steve Barger, Craig Stephen- son, Jerry Lisenbe, Jill Tucker, Carolyn Mitchell, Wendy Reed, Kathy Spears. ---r ,. -- 3 '32 Y 9 ' I 3rd Period Mixed Ensemble: Jerry Lisenbe, Craig Stephenson, Steve Barger, Tracy Mitchell, Paula Barham, Wendy Reed, Jill Tucker, Kathy Spears, Lisa Wilbanks. J E 3rd Period Girls Ensemble: Lori Brisendine, Wendy Reed, Kathy Spears, Organizations 171 Alternate: Lucrecia Mason, .If Stephen Bough, Karin Grant. E.- Robert Show, Brenda Corder. 5: Bobby Pitts, Tracie Baker. I Charles Robertson, Lau Karlen. Alternate: Randy Rinehart. E: Johnny Bryant, Amber Leffingwell. R: Mitchell Mills, Lisa BeLew. S: Mike Baker, Dana Woodfin. l: Billy Lile, Ki Code. Pianist: Tamla loggers. Officers: Johnny Bryant - Historian, Lisa BeLew - Treasurer, Dana Woadfin - 5f6'V9 UOUQLW GHC' KOfffi GFOHV NLG' U5 Ef1fe'ff0ffP Your H Vice President, Brenda Corder - Librarian,- Laura K orlen - President. . 253 fd. 4. , A wa.. vi ROb9ff 5hOw ffff-55 VO Get Around Jesrers! tolfe a break from hard work to pose fora candid. Bobby Pitts and Tracie Baker try to Brenda Corder. be 'Une 172 Organizations We Laura Korlen and Charles Robertson agree rhar They're Playing My Song. Mills and Lisa BeLew Ger Caught Between The Moon And New Ciry. 'Q ...vis Johnny Bryant and Amber Leffingwell ' Rain. Mode lr Through The Mike Boker and Dana Woodfin hare ro get up on September Mom. E 5 T The Jesters! an elite singing group associated with the concert choir, had a very successful year. The Jesters! shared their array of talents in performances such as the Explorer Convention at the Statler Hilton Inn, the YMCA Membership Drive, and the De-Goyer Estate Christmas Festival. They also presented their showcase of songs for the Blue Jackets where they were honored. Organizations 173 The Band Played The band, one of Samuell's oldest traditions, was alive and thriving. The marching band performed their intricate marches on the field with the aid of Drum Major Charles Robertson and Assistant Drum Major Mark Walker. The con- cert band performed at the Christmas Festival and the Lab Band performed its annual ren- dition of Music On Stage. The band also performed at the Buckner Parade. The band was directed by Mr. Wartes. l i Mr. Wartes is disgusted with the band. The Spartan Band - 4? Kelvin Dansby and Greg Hamilton blow a lot of hot air. Mark Walker is playing the blues. l l Charles Robertson - Drum Major, FLUTES: Back Row: Beth Billings, Kari Thompson, Lynell Thomas, Mendi Miller, Tam- Mark Walker - Asst. Drum Major. my Walters. Front Row: Kim Coburn, Frances Alonzo, Vickie White, Kim Hart. Organizations on and on and on daily. CLARINETS: Back: Monica Guyton, Joel McGahey, Dale Walker, Clay Johnson, Danny Struggs. Front: Mayra Montalvo, Jerri Clinkscales, LaDonna McKittrick. Back: Mark Walker, Jeff Boyd, Dale Walker, Monica Guyton. Front: Ballew, Lynn Johnson, Duane Coppedge. AND HORNS: Back: Carlos Amador, Scott Dunn, Charles Robertson, Charles Robertson Hays the Morgan, Tracy Smith. Front: Kristen Howard, Jeff Kirkwood, Sylvia Howard. Leader ofthe Band! Organizations 175 DRUM CORP: Billy McCarter, Will Gooding, Elicia Brokeshoulder, Cort Stilwell, David Sutton, Greg Pierson, Derrell Bockemehl. Front: Sandi Dreer, Kenneth Tamez, Jeff Hennen, Tammy Bellah, Craig Dennie, Steve Hyles. , You can't hold back the Spartan band. I Jeff Hennen shows the Spartan Beat. igfqfli J Beth Billings, Mayra Montalvo, Kim l-lart and Joel Ballew enjoy homecom- mg. . . Julie Mudgett disapproves of David David Miller, Tracy Smith, Bill Lindley, and Stacy Chapman. Miller showing off. Organizations sim, meow, s it I 1 The 1981-1982 Spartan Lab Band ull' -.-nv' Steve Baugh and Bill Lindley are Tuba-fours. FLAG CORPS: Back: Julie Arnold, DeLynn Loy, Brenda Williams, Tammy Upchurch. Front: Kristi Humphrey, Jennifer Newsom, Julie Mudgett, Oralia Reynoso. 1 ,iyp v 'V,,, N A 1 J A V Monica Guyton is going to wash that The Spartan Band plays Apache at the Samuell vs. Spruce game. Band right out of her hair. Organizations 177 The Orchestra Tunes Up David Whistler - Director The 1981-1982 Orchestra 'Q 1' J- . Mack Stephanie Tammy Wanda Joe Elbert Carter Coates Coates Greenlee Guerra Hill ' itti W .. 11 7F T J Xafm ..- Gerald Dean Calvin Michael Mary Michael Howard Parker Ruble Spear Tierney Tierney The Orchestra, sponsored by Mr. Whistler, performed at the Christmas festival and other pro- grams during the year. The or- chestra members separately and as a group attended D.l.S.D.'s Soloflinsemble and U.l.L's Solo Ensemble Contests. The or- chestra also attended the Florence festival, which spon- sored other schools as well. 178 Organizations When King Whistler talks, people listen. The Bell Choirs Ring ..f,f1Pvd9 1 lst row: Darren Rochell, Russel Morris, Sherri Stepanski, Norman Jones. 2nd Row: Diana Parker, The handbell choirs, spon- sored by Ms. Vanderslice, have been very busy this year. Within the space of several months they had over nine performances. They perform- ed at El Centro, Spence Middle School, the Women's Diversity, and Hillcrest. Their sponsor has been contacted to serve as a clinician for several choirs in other states. Mark Sissom, Jennifer Martin, Mary Cruz, Tina Smith, Kenneth Crouch, Cary Moorefield. 3rd Row: Ms. Shaffers, Beth Hairgrove, Ms. Vanderslice, Keith Goodman, George Bragg, Ms. Bennett, Robert Leal, Thea Sneed, Brian Tate. Richie Pineda and Hazel Coleman listen to the instructions of their sponsor. Front Row: Holly Kephart, Aunia Weathers, Linda Hudson, Raul Escareno, Lonnita Cave. Back Row: Kelly Simmons, Pam Hicks, Mrs. Vanderslice, Mary Louise Lightfoot, Sherry Greenwood, Robert Phelps, Donald Brewer. aivksfgl. hr lst Row: Beverly Hill, Richie Pineda, Kathy Cato, Sherry Kenedy. 2nd Row: Ms. Hazel Coleman, Renitha Figures, Brenda Dupree. Standing: Brian Tony Brice, R. C. Peters, Victor Bruno. Brian Seaton, Beverly Hill and Renitha Figures ring the bells merrily. Organizations STARLETS SHINE 1981-1982 Starlets. W' L ' Jvyt. : L rxhx ff? YT 2 i A , , if 1- 6 ff if ,,. k ,. 1,85-X. ' .K X ,, ' 13,1 .1 1 r- -- -., in i 'wi A Sponsor- Ms. Phelps. The Samuell Starlets of 1981- 1982 were made up of a total of twenty-seven girls. The Starlets performed at all football games and a few basketball games. The Starlet sponsor was Ms. Phelps. 1981-1982 Starlet Officers: Dana Woodfin, Rhonda Rhea, Margo Powell, Mary Gar- rett, and Kellie Pannell. 180 Organizations 1 .7 4, Q Y Q 21 I 5 :S ,la lst Lieutenant: Mary Garrett. Senior Lieutenant: Rhonda Rhea. Senlor Lieutenant: Dana Woodfin. r 6 I :k:,,,,, .di Captain: Margo Powell. The Starlets enjoy the Woodrow game. Dana Woodfin is the cat's meow. The officers get their kicks out of drill. Organizations Gail Barfield T j ig' Front - 1981-1982 Executive Council: Ms. Phelps, Margo Powell, Mary Garrett, Rhonda Rhea, Dana Woodfin, Kellie Pannell. Back - Stacy Record, Carrie Braucht, Laura Karlen, Esther Wilson, Diane Beasley, Gail Barfield, Denise Jordan, Brenda Cor- der, and Melanie Miller. 'WW Diane Beasley -u..M 1 Carrie Braucht Kim Cade Brenda Corder 182 Organizations E+: if 'Q f if :gs i :iv ' fs. ' -L Rib s ...Xa Xxx Karin Grant Denise Jordan Mary Garrett, Laura KarIen,and'Tv1argo Powell hear no evil, speak no evil and see no evil, but they still have fun. :,,12 'Q , lrvy 'r , ' . 12 -,, 5 Z.. VV ,,,vl I vvv: - Z , l sf bk xv' Stacy Record Paula Winterbauer k -. Laura Karlen Kim Cade hates to get up for 7:00 practice. Esther Wilson Organizations 4 Laura Karlen and Carrie Braucht play musical chairs n-...ww- Margo Powell knows the agony of defeat. Rhonda Rhea is sooo excited. 1, 2, 3, do the rock with me. 1981-1982 Senior Starlets: Front - Dana Woodfin, Margo Powell, Mary Garrett, Rhonda Rhea. Middle - Brenda Corder, Karin Grant, Kim Cade, and Esther Wilson. Top - Diane Beasley, Denise Jordan, Paula Winterbaurer, Stacy Record, Laura Karlen, Carrie Braucht, Gail Barfield. Organizations 1981-1982 Junlor Starlets: Front - Cindy Perez, Mary Franklin. Middle - Jill Trantham, Kathleen Murphy, Michelle Little, Kellie Pannell. Back - Lisa Gardner, Michelle Musick, Cheryl Bailey, Susan Parker. iigii4nfl5g.'-S-'ii S' Cindy Perez and Jill Trantham freak Michelle Little is big on Starlets. out the Spartans. The Starlets are upside down. Organizations 185 1981-1982 Sophomore Starlets: Kelley Maurer, Kimber Sanders, Sheryl Scott, Kim Crawford, and Lynn Bridges. f ,, ,lv iv 3 i X rw-It ' .Qs A Kim Crawford says, I can't believe Kelley Maurer tells Sheryl Scott that she you thought I messed up. can do this routine with her eyes closed. L fy,,y ,,, ,SSS 1 syl sp, I , i -35 ' as 5 . Lonely Is The Night for Cheryl Bailey, Karin Grant, Mary Garrett, Lynn Bridges, and Kimber Sanders and Lynn Bridges pu Kim Crawford. pep into the assembly. Organizations -i W A-. Cheryl Bailey is always prepared. Jill Trantham and Cheryl Bailey are friends forever. Diane Beasley wants to know how she can have spirit when we're losing - Sundancer. agam- Mary Garrett is glad she isn't a Spruce ae-wfv FTf'Yu5 The Starlets line up at the Mesquite game. Y-is PQ 1-1: 1981-1982 Starlet Managers: Leslie Eliason and Melanie Miller. Stacy Record and Mary Franklin pose for a picture at the S.O.C. game. Laura Karlen is a pluckin' and a grinnin'. Organizations 187 Cheerleaders and Banner The 1982 Varsity Cheerleaders attended many events during the school year. They attended sum- mer camp winning ribbons and the Spirit Stick. The cheerleaders, Spartan Image, and banner team attended all varsity football games, varsity basketball games, and track meets. The sponsor was Ms. Adams. . y.V' Q .... 5-. .V T' i ' 'Q .A 2 ' tt Q' MS- Adams Says lfnough is Enough-H Mums the word for the varsity cheerleaders at Homecoming 1981-1982 Cheerleaders, Spartan Image and Banner Team Organizations ,N .f af Ii' M, QW N ,fish 4 I . it fs 4 W Spartan Image - Mike Baker Mark Presley says, l know we're friends Mitch, but. . Julia Payne and Lisa BeLew are off to see Ms. Adams. 190 Organizations Banner Team - Mitchell Mills I Banner Team - Mark Presley Banner Team - Doug Tramel Banner Team - Kelly White Ni.: Varsity Cheerleaders ROMP. my H Q ft, Cheerleaders and banner team are up. Varsity cheerleaders are on top. Scott gets the next cheer from If H Becky Rogers listens to instructions. Mitchell Mills says, l'm your puppet. Varsity cheerleaders, banner team and Spartan Image sing the Alma Mater, Mike Baker has Spartan spirit. Organizations 191 QQ P new 5:4 b 4-KW -aim Sikeifffkisf. -'35 1981-1982 Spartan Image and Banner Team. Julia Payne says, Just a minute Ms. Adams and we will do a cheer. , WN Q, 1 Mark Presley pom-poms to DalIas. 192 Organizations Robin Carlock elevates her mind Kelly White waits for the pep assembly to begin. Doug Tramel is always ready, willing and able. Leigh Ann Carroll can't be beat. Varsity cheerleaders fight! Deaf Have Spirit The 1981-82 Deaf Cheerleaders are: Tina Jacobs, Tammye Williams, Michelle Honeycutt, Brette Beasley, Betsy Bales, Candy Moore and Connie Courtney. The deaf cheerleaders, spon- sored by Ms. Hartwick, were picked by their peers and a panel of judges. The cheerleaders attended all var- sity football games and a few of the basketball games. They also sponsored a Christmas Dance in December and an awards Dance in March. The deaf education pep club, sponsored by Ms. McKinney, attended all varsity football games. In the Spring they kept up their spirit by bowling and roller skating. Betsy Bales and Tina Jacobs enjoy cheering Deaf cheerleaders get a few tips from the varsity cheerleaders. ,R ..y,.. . 3 A A U V . 'B' ' X a 1 ftiiflrl slit ' ' its if tt 1 g I i .isa tt X? ,ki -- : fc -..i.'aQ- at 1' . ..Jr'W- ifgfe . T Ti--P H XY' R xt X T X is ffl sf ll' N Y i 'V iii t Deaf Pep Club - Top to Bottom: Boris Barr, Kenneth Hooper, Broderick Prince, Susanne McCaa, Leanette Brewer, Carlton Booker, Sherry LaRue, Richard Kent, Bill Taylor, Onita Gaston, Herlinda Watkins, Lonnita Cave, Debra Rose, Kerrick Rawlins, Rodney Blanken- ship, Sylvia Espinoza, Tanya Smith, Lynn Davis, Kim Watts, Katie Pierce, Shellie Hill, Sandy Sanders, Rose Ann Ammons, Glenda Col- eman, Pat Causey, Cindy Hilburn, Pamela Singleton, Bruce Stuart, Ms. McKinney. Deaf cheerleaders lead the deaf in the Alma Mater. Betsy Bales and Brette Beasley Rock Steady. Organizations 193 4 J.V. Cheerleaders The J.V. cheerleaders have par- ticipated in many events. Their perfor- mances at J.V. and freshman football games, and J.V. assemblies made them a valuable asset to the Spartan Spirit effort. The sponsor, Ms. Perez, awarded three trophies. Donna Wilson was J.V. Cheerleader of the Year, Carolyn Bradley, most school spirit, and Marietta Watson most dependable. The J.V. Cheerleader sponsor is Ms. Perez. ' in J.V. cheerleaders watch the Mesquite game from the sidelines. Organizations ,k ,iw The 1982 J.V. cheerleaders are Karen Carder, Carolyn Bradley, Donna Wilson, Karen Gunstan- son, Marietta Watson, Tammy Suiter, and Darita Pool. L 3 Tammy Suiter is present for Roll C ll Karen Gunstanson winds up. J.V. cheerleaders have a new member, Derrick Bradley. Show Spirit Wwrwrvv ,S W Kwfi Tammy Suiter Darita Pooi Karen Gunstanson - ff ' ' :ai Karen Carder Marietta Watson Donna Wilson J.V. Cheerleaders are ready! Organizations Blue Jackets President - Linda Reed Vice President- Sheri Hatzenbuehler Reporter - Rhonda McCoIIom Art Director - Andrea Penn Treasurer - Lisa Hoppert Secretary - Rhonda Lindsey Organizations Support Spartans The Blue Jackets, consisting of one hun- dred and ten girls, promoted spirit among the students of Samuell. They attended all varsity football games and performed card shows. They also performed a pom- pom routine to Hit Me With Your Best Shot at a pep assembly and formed a spirit line at the Homecoming game. Student Directors JoAnne Coates and Mike Baker always goes for freshmen ddie Limon like Laura Partain 5 -, 4- 1: fi iirwrgij ' 1: tg is iff:-3 Blue Jackets rock n ron at the Cotton BOW' The 1981 82 Officers pose at the banquet for one last picture Organizations 197 Front: Carmella Hernandez, Laura Snead, Cathy Huey, Sherry Alex- ander. Middle: Renee Brown, De Ann Woodruff, Darcus Hawthorne. Back: Cindy Featherston, Kristin Morris, Sherian Espinoza, Joanna Jones. Front: Lori Cox, Tina Benoit, Tonya Ballard, Tammy Coates. Middle: Dana Cox, Stephanie Coates, Wendy Reed. Back: Dara Hicks, Sherri Sims, Rayshell Knippa, Phyllis Brown. Front: Beth Rener, Melissa Moore, Thea Sneed. Middle: Mimi Davis, Marisa Martinez, Laquilla Johnson, Lisa Lockmiller. Back: Linda lvy, Beth Hairgrove, Kim Thomas. Organizations Front: Mary Lightfoot, Robin Keeton, Jill Tucker. Middle: Melinda Paiz, Erlinda Ayala. Back: Trisha Thomas, Mary Ann Tierney, Delores Green. Front: Kathy Spears, Lori Brisendine, Kristi Stout. Middle: Shelly Reed, Misti Wilkes, Andrea Shultz. Back: Sheila Talley, Jennifer Coffman, Lin- da Batchelor. Front: Nicki Strange, Michelle Byers, Barbra Gregg. Middle: Alison Terry, Kathy Black, Peggy Mitchell, Betty Hunter. Back: Regina Watkins, Kathy Blankenship, Lana Burkett. Front: Tierney Hopkins, Lisa Wilbanks, Ka Chaney. Middle: Teresa Rawls, Renee Manes, Sharon Dollgener. Back: Charlotte Hill, Audrey Stout, Kim Pitts. Front: Kristi Cain, Christi Current, Kandy Herring, Tawanna Hobbs. Middle: Angela Morgan, Tabatha Silvers, Kim Fredrick. Back: Wendy Northcutt, Laura Bright, Debbie Jackson, Christy Lofton. ., Z if . . s, Andrea Penn, Sheri Hatzenbuehler and Ms. Arthur check out the next cheer. Front: Vickie Browning, Melinda Morris, Monya Mathis, Debbie Pratt. Middle: Taresa Winchester, Janice Cameron, Gwen Jackson. Back: Cindy Phillips, Bertha Taylor, Karie Peek, Lydia Norris. we xl Board Members: Front: Tammy Coates, Laquilla Johnson, Delores Green, Robin Keeton. Middle: Alison Terry, Laura Snead, Angela Morgan. Back: Regina Watkins, Laura Bright, Teresa Rawls, Jennifer Coffman. .... ..-. . : i t V--. - 3 4 3 ' Blue Jackets celebrate the victory over Woodrow. Organizations 199 F.H.A. Serves Chapter Two: Front - Troy Murray, Kerry Bridges, Karla Lit- trell, Jill Granberry, Ed Jones. 2nd - Lisa Whitehead, Leticia Hernadez, Rita Johnson, Dinah Montalvo, Kim Schupbach. 3rd - Desty Childress, Wendy Kirkpatrick. 4th - Luciana Martini, Patricia Wible, Yolanda Mojica. 5th - Susan Briggs, Sonya Terry. 6th - Kathy Moore, Weldon Crews, Bill Brooks. 7th - Kim Wilson, Anthony Brooks. The members of F.H.A. dealt with different service issues. One class project taught nutrition while another subject covered was energy con- servation. Classes held career seminars, fashion shows, and workshops. Another popular subject concerned healthy babies. The Sponsor fo FHA Chapter I was Ms. Evans. Chapter ll's sponsor was Ms. Perez. Ms. Tucker was Chapter lll's spon- sor and Ms. Armstrong was the sponsor of Chapter IV. 200 Organizations ,x i . , 1 'J ik. K .j V FS-: -'w......r J ffl Chapter One: Front - Teresa Embrey, Cheri Weatherall, Kerry Bridges, Penny Hunter, Sheri Ellis. 2nd - Scott Bene, Carolyn Bryant, Sabrina Bishop, Trisha Cross, Yolanda Mo- jica, Elaine Cobb, Mercedes Garcia, Susan Parker. 3rd - Mark Shindoll, Kelli Humphries, Yolanda Wyrick, Rhonda Mar- tin, Mary Garrett, Tommie Adams. 4th - Becky Hamill, Delores Green, Janet Turner, Laurie Oehlschlaeger, Bill Brooks. 5th - Anthony Stegall, Jill Granberry, Lisa Hughes. 6th - Rhonda Stephens, Desty Childress, Keith Davis, Ralene Wilson, Tim Williams. 7th - Jackie Agnew, Luciana Martini, Kelly Payne, Kay Woodruff, Rethea Molloy, Robert Cash. 8th - Tina Patton, Norma Guthrie, Curtis Arnold. I A? . .... Q33 J ,, Y :mt Cherylon Wright and Lisa Randall enjoy being in F.H.A. Chapter Three: Front - Rita Russell, Rhonda Lindsey, Ms. Tucker. 2nd - Yolanda Ward. 3rd - Debbie Blythe, Chelsia Kilgore. 4th - Samantha Vaughan, Natalie Derryberry, Ed- ward Johnson. ,,, f . 3 Wendy Kirkpatrick, Margo Powell and Ms. Evans listen to Kelly Payne tell about her future home. R A,,,,..'-' . B..u............,.c...,...... . . Brenda Corder and Deanna Sims stay busy in Home and Fami- ly Living. , ,Q l 5. ,. 2 if f fi U61 if , , 5 lllllttli llllgillljf 4 is ltlililt i mv i - 'is Y!! ' v T i 3. Chapter Four: Front - Regina Bennett, Delores Green, Tawanna Hobbs. 2nd - Rita Johnson, Tomi Pauley, Donna Reed. 3rd - Wendy Kirkpatrick, Lori Cox, Bobbie Howdeshell. 4th - Kandy Herring, Tina Grimes, Annette Sim- mons. 5th - Vickie Browning, Melinda Morris, Anita Conley, Alma Martinez. 6th - Charles Hibbler, Robyn Staley, Sheila Talley. 7th - Marie Washington, Donna McClung. 8th - Edward Jones, Sheila Floyd. 9th - Anita Simmons, Darlene Carpenter. Edward Jones is installed as an officer in F.H.A. Organizations 201 DECA Does lt DECA, the Distributive Education Club of America, had an active year. They par- ticipated in DECA Olympics, where they came in second place, and the Zales' sales, where eighty students were in , , 5 is tough competition. The Of- ficers attended the Area Con- ference at N.T.S.U. DECA also participated the area contest at Carrollton, the state contest at Corpus Christi, and test in New York City. in a city contest, the national con- Finley. 0 'B 'J , SQOAXX I 1 ,Pla so s f of L. T- P5- 4 f L A 41 f X 8910 X l X570 so 1 V ' officers. DECA Officers President ................ Wesley Morrison Vice President. ,. .... Larry Coronado Secretary .... ...... S haron Serrata Treasurer .... .... L aurie Oehschlaeger Historian... ......... Jamie Cobb Reporter... ... Michelle Crawford Chaplain ...... ... Monty Johnston Parliamentarian . .. ... Russell Finley DECA officers are Jamie Cobb, Michelle Crawford, Wesley Morrison and Russell Ms. Stratton, DECA advisor, receives flowers from the newly elected Wesley Morrison, DECA President, is sales contest finalist and SMED outstanding student. Sf 1 5. 202 Organizations ,L 5 i at l DECA officers are Laurie Oehschlaeger and Sharon Serrata. - Qs. DECA Olympics is enjoyed by everyone. 411' K7 'ix , qw 1 - 5 ,H L imc, ,r DECA members take time out for food after N.T.S.U. Leadership Conference on one very rainy day. Brenda Mabary relaxes and enjoys lunch after a fun day at DECA Olympics. F , Jaw Wei. im J? 5 5: sg ,, 4 , sA.s f . O - gg . --,-- . - .S-'L QS . DECA officers relax at the N.T.S.U. Leadership Conference. 'ff 'ts If Touch football is great fun for all. Organizations 203 Tracey Armstrong is lookin' good at Neiman Marcus Fortnight. Terry Braziel, Brenda Mabary and Wesley Morrison await the sales contest at the World Trade Center. Jamie Cobb, Julie Arnold and Michele Odom won 2nd, 3rd, and 4th prizes at the DECA Halloween Party. 204 Organizations . .ti., , ,,tg,,, ,,,r',, , , -. -k,L, ,f,,:rr,,,,..f,,t, .,,, V . -1 f, .,e,i , .- T. Vtf,, , f f Ml -frf:wR!1'f7! 'Y5M r mmf' - u -F- an v,.c-Q,-dur new Third Period D.E. Class members are Kris Ann Henderson, Phillip Harris, Brenda Mabary, Donnie Coleman, Mike Maines, Rodney Brown, Denise Williams, Keith Bradshaw, Tracey Armstrong, Monty Johnston, Robyn Staley and LaDonna McKittrick are all Steve Brinkley and Donald Coffman smiles as they wait for the bus. it Tina Jones enjoys the sun after the Free Enterprise Day. if M M Moss, Terry Braziel, and Mark Everyone waits outside Neiman Marcus for the doors to open. clown around. We - - ' First Period D.E. Class members are Larry Coronado, Clndv Hathcock. Mark Merrill, Stella Reves. the fe OW DECA V'Ct'mS' Dianne McPherson, Ted Cadenhead, Adam Malone, Bobby Gilbreerh, Wesley Morrison, Rudy Bolton, Dianne McPherson, Russell Finley and Benny Perez are eager to see Joe Cowart, Brenda Mabary and Denise Williams Oriental Fortnight. are winners at the City-Wide DECA Competency Based Events at Mountain View College. Organizations 205 Q H.E.R.G. Helps Front: Kim Moore, Ralene Wilson, Paula Kuykendall, Cheri Hawkins, Elizabeth Motyka, Delilah Malone, Sandra Mackey, Donna Oliver, Marilyn Steele, Ms. Brown. Back: Scott Schmidth, Brian Burns, Julie Mudgett, Valerie Wright, Vanessa Johnson, Marvin Henley, Brenda Gooch, Ken Davis, Charmion Graham, Veronica Fields, Gloria Carter. Marvin Henley works hard to write his report on fashion. Students in H.E.C.E. worked in food service, child care, housekeeping, green houses, and fabric shops. H.E.R.O. presented a Thanksgiving pro- gram in the fall and had an Easter egg hunt in the spring. At Christmas they took candy and games to children at the Scottish Rite Hospital. Organizations ,hlunpvwcy N-ni Even Ralene Wilson gets disgusted nowandthen. Charmion Graham and Gloria Carter discuss what they're writing their reports on. Sandra Spencer and Loria Patt know H.E.C.E. puts green in theirjeans. I.C.T. IS Active Z i 1 front: Mike Caddell, Butch Stone, Victor Ybarra, Jerry Thomas, Randy Garcia, Sammy Puyear, Joel Patterson, Phillip Miller. Mld- dle: Susie Timpson, Ronnie Ramsey, Terry Jetton, Darrell Stratton, Chris Diegel, Chris Yates, Paul Lightfoot, Tony Ybarra, Larry 'Fowler Back: David Moore, John Ogles, Mark Woodruff, Ronnie Jenkins, Robert Coker, Brett Greer. I.C.T. Officers: Phillip Miller, Darrell Stratton, David Moore, Chris Diegel and Susie Timpson. , I.C.T. stands for industrial Cooperative , Q,,,A , Training and jobs were industrial 'iii i'i f' related. The officers were: President rrrf ,,l' 53 - David Moore, Vice-President - gg ,.,, 'iiz Darrell Stratton, Secretary - Susie , VVmLV Timpson, Treasurerl- Tony Ybarra, i',, 'r'r Historian - Chris Diegel, Reporter - it Phillip Miller. The sponsor was Mr. ris Weisz- 43 X Q i Larry Fowler tells all about his job. Sponsor - Mr. Weisz Organizations 207 O.E.A. I Has Style Students learned to operate various machines, and worked to develop their office skills. They learned many office procedures practices, ethics, the im- portance of a good attitude, de- pendability, accuracy, and the ability to get along with others. Students at- tended classes for one-half of a day, which included an hour in the V.O.E. classroom, then went to their places of employment. Z :ip I OFFICERS: Darlene Carpenter, Rhonda Martin, Nena Dees, Sandra Couch. Darla Steele, Christy Logan, Oralia Reynoso, Jennifer Cobb, Maria Meza, Angelica Saucedo, Edith Guthrie, Marla Buchanan, Stacey Brandenberg, Bridgette Johnson Kelly Worley, Nena Dees, Darlene Carpenter, Sandra Couch, Lennie Fields Stacy Hamilton, Rhonda Martin, Jennifer Newsom and Kim Wilson. Mr. Rhonda Martin Clarke Checks Jennifer Cobb Welders Supply, Inc. Ms. Aicklen chuckles as she grades Marsha Rotramel's paper. Marla Buchanan 208 Organizations Superior Lloyds Insurance Co ki iil it Kelly Worley M.E. Moses w f Stacey Brandenburg Forester Answering Service :,: l . L.. jak- V . . . .tt ix rre R . sf . .t,...-, . rl,.3 A . Y. . .Q f- .,, sz.,-. uf: . V- .if K ,. ..e R .gg , 5 Q A!.- .g .1 .W -. gpg-gg Darlene Carpenter D. J. Silman, Attorney Lennie Fields Dallas Water Utilities if 1 V Oralia Reynoso D.l.S. D. Kim Wilson Boyd and Boyd Attorneys Maria Meza Dallas Water Utilities Jennifer Newsom Revco Discount Drugs Q .. . LV 372 I 5 3 Marsha Rotramel Grove State Bank Christy Logan K Wholesale Electronic Supply Oralia Reynoso prepares for a timed writing. Organizations 209 O.E.A. ll Prepares Stacy Vice President - Renee McGahey, Secretary - Penny Hunter, Treasurer-Kelly Allen, Historian - Reporter - Francine Rodriguez. William Chisolm, Gayla Scott, Juan Montalvo, Norma Guthrie, Sylvia Howard, Terri Maloy. The officers attended a train- ing conference in Denton, Texas. On November 3, the of- ficers were installed and all members were recognized in an impressive ceremony held at the Dallas Garden Center in conjunction with O.E.A. of Bryan Adams and H. Grady Spruce. Candy sales were the group's money-making project and Kelly Allen won the prize for high sales. O.E.A. II bought look-alike fun T-shirts. Sheri O'Donley won sixth place in General Clerical l Competition at Area I Conference. 2 O Organizations Laquita Tadlock, Carol Nelson, Lisa Randall, Patti Harris, Sheri O'Donley. Joyce Mokry, Kelly Allen, Stacy McGibboney, Shawn Cooley, Fran- cine Rodriguez. Marsha Parsley, Elizabeth Guthrie, Tracy Cantwell, Penny Hunter, Norma Mize, Renee McGahey, Sherry Page. Deaf HERO Has It Ms. Williams, Brette Beasley, Michelle Honeycutt, Candy Moore, Kim Daniels, Tina X ff? it . Moore can't draw a straight line a ruler. Pumpkins are fun. Christi Lambert and Ms. Young. HERO For The Deaf, spon- sored by Ms. Young, helped many organizations enjoy the school year. This was the first year of HERO For the Deaf. They gave parties at Hallo- ween, Christmas, and Valen- tine's Day for the students of S.U.D. The class repaired work aprons for metal shop and also made and monogrammed aprons for W.A.C. They spent their school year making others happy. The club is made up of six members. Georgenne Williams was a big help to Mrs. Young as her aide. ' . H . K .- I T. fx , ,- 1, Iigf kf, Me. gg-f.w,r.f-15-egg.f--lfszggff 'A I D V ' is .i fwe T 'llff f ' ' N . X , ' A rw 5 - .3 MN is l ' ...X g SEM .... Candy Moore, Tina Jacobs and Christi Brette Beasley's tuna fish spreads easier than Christi Lambert's. . . 'VLA X .. ,,,. . ,, Lambert - too many cooks spoil the broth. Brette Beasley and Michelle Honeycutt serve refreshments. Organizations V.O.C.T. Provides Front - Steve Rangel, Coral Velez, Donna Henderson, JoAnn Coates Melinda Dorrough Charlotte Blackmon Pamela Bonner Derrone Kelley. Middle - David Terrell, Mike Lyles, Dennis McCoy Daniel Perez Jimmy Murphy Keith Durrett Danny Witt Ollison, Rickey Turner. Back - Mike Fuller, Lisa Ditmars, Keith Lewis Ronnie Butler Bobby Turner James Hogeland Bronson. Ss, 5 Scott Tharp and Bobby Taylor take a break. ..,.....- 7 . y Est ' I Jimmy Murphy, Scott Thorp and Donny Witt are hard at work in C.V.A.E. 2 2 Organizations Opportunity s ' s x g .,- f 3 my - t t S . iii ' C S5 wt--5. 1 If H Robert Bronson Ronnie Butler JoAnn Coates Lisa Dltmars Mellnda Dorrough Dalworth Stereo Sears - Lamar Pleasant Wood Center Sears - Buckner Burger King - Buckner ,ff L-...K Mlke Fuller Kelth Lewis Jimmy Murphy Mlke Lyles Calvln Olllson Electric Co. Lone Star Truck Co. Schepps Truck Shop Sears - Buckner Adam Whitney Plants 5' ., ' we 1' K Vegetables E s. . f' 22511.-it-Qs Rickey Turner Coral Velez Danny Witt s Service Center Wards - Big Town Wards - Big Town T, is is - 'si-:Q fr: ,HS if' W I .sl- XXX 3 si' iii: Daniel Perez Sergio Saucedo Byron Stallcup Bobby Taylor Scott Tharp ransmission Parts Co. Standard Fruits and Lone Star Truck Repair Wards - Big Town PAM Plumbing Co. The V.O.C.T. Club provided all C.V.A.E. co-op students an oppor- tunity to work on civic and humanitarian projects. All these projects were designed to promote leadership and a better understand- ing of the need to become involved in the community in which they live. Organizations 213 4 R.D.T.C. marches on R.O.T.C., under the guidance of Mgr. Swearingen and Sgt. Henry Bivins, has participated in various meets and matches during the year. At the North Dallas Drill meet they ranked third. Also they attended the third regional rifle match in January and the Colonial Guard and Marching Unit at- tended the Labor Day parade September 7th. When Garland Woodard speaks nobody listens, especially Tammy Henderson, Serena Haggerty, and Jonathan Sanders. Reeves Paul thell Rosemond, David Cherry. Front - Cmd. Sgt. Mjr. Gary Warren. Organizations 4355 A Company - Back Row - Mir. Swearingen, Robert Williams, Perry Braziel, Thompson, Sgt. Bivins. 2nd Row - Nylonda White, Priscilla Cobbin, Shauna John Parham. 3rd Row - Loriette Mackey, Dorothy White, Debra Thomas. 4th Row Angela Watson, Judy Gatewood, Tammy Henderson, Erica Williams. Front Davis, Rodney Hoard. B Company - Back Row - Mjr. Swearingen, Jackie Albritton, Eric Chambers, Terry, Gerald Howard, Sgt. Bivins. 2nd Row - Ronny Reeves, Raymon Serena Haggerty, Reginald White, Beverly Owens, Regina Linwood. 3rd Row Cherry, Yolanda Ward, Sheila Smith, Barbara Steele. Front- Cpt. Michael Dale, Spates, Sgt. Stacy Whitehead. Girls Drill Team - Back Row - Sgt. Bivins. lst Row - Lisa Randall, Dorothy Jennifer Moore, Shauna DeMond, Tammy Perry, Sonii Woods. 2nd Row Gatewood, Carolyn Mitchell, Mary McCoy, Erica Williams, Cherri Doughty, Debra T Tammy Henderson, Rosalind Davis. Front Row - Cmd. Annie Washington. ?Company - Back Row - Mjr. Swearingen, Frank Williams, David Fitzgerald, Debra aylor, Marie Washington, Carmicheal Dunemann, Calvin Ruble. 2nd Row - Jenifer Moore, Joe Jeffery, Elbert Hill, Lisa Randall, Kevin Coleman. 3rd Row - Jerri Dan- ridge, Tammy Davis, Tammy Perry, Yolanda Washin tori, Lenthall Rosemund 8 , Ellarcecles Garcia. 4th Row - Daphne Edmond, Sean Martin, Carol Walton. Front - lipt. J. D. Ballard, Mack Rogers, Bridget Wilson. ys Drill Team - Kevin Colernan, Frank Spates, Perry Braziel, Earl Dorn, Kentry lison, Jonathon Sanders, Front- 1Sgt. Garland Woodard. Jonathan Sanders and Burnett AWO Rossum have gone ...L. Tammy Henderson is making out her duty roster. Rena McGhee inspects Jacob Baughman. Organizations 2 Drganizations Red Cross: 1st Row: Daphne Edmond, Tammy Henderson, Jill Tucker, Dana Woodfin, Rosalind Davis, Janice Bradley, Bever- ly Owens, Lisa Serpas. 2nd Row: Ms. Adair, Karen Stevenson, Brenda Gooch, Charmion Graham, Shelia Jenkins, Tonya Starks, Ellen Brannon. 3rd Row: Becky Hamill, Lynn Nix, Bub- ba LaMont, Chris Diegel, Scott Schmidth. 4th Row: Billy Mc- Carter, Vanessa Johnson, Demetrice Wiley, Larry Woodard, Roy Walker, Tammy Davenport. Sign Language Club: 1st Row: Pat Causey, Ms. Baker, Marg Carter, 2nd Row: Sheila Smith, Denise Askew, Charlotte Steve son, Jerri Dandridge. 3rd Row: Stella Bagley, Debra Cantu, Yolar da Mojica, 4th Row: Kristi Stout, Shelly Reed, Lori Brisendind 5th Row: Brenda Gorder, Kathy Spears, Andrea Shultz, Natali Derryberry. 6th Row: Julie Milliman, Teresa Rawls, Regin Watkins. Woods And Water Club: 1st Row: Maureen Knapp, Dona Geron, Carrie Braucht, Jill Trantham, Cheryl Blair, Karin Grant, Michel Musick, Lori Wheeler, Diane Beasley, Kellie Pannell, Kim Cade, Kelli Humphries. 2nd Row: Coach Hervey, Ms. Peterson, Rhonda Rhe Lisa BeLew, Cheryl Bailey, Leigh Ann Carroll, Ralph Ramsey, Cindy Scott, Dana Woodfin, Robin Carlock, Julia Payne, Rhonda Marti Jana Fuller, Wendy Kirkpatrick, Shawn Cooley, Doug Tabor, Ronnie Ramsey, Pat Causey. 3rd Row: Dale Massey, Frank Evans, Mi Caddell, Brad Lemons, Gary Brown, Kelly Jones, Scott Bene, John Ogles, Dennis Hall, David Moore, Scott Fewell, Mark Presley, Kev Grounds, Derrell Barksdale, Charlie Green and Mark Shindoll. Organizations Are Active Library Assistants: 1st Row: Steve Cobb, Sheila Floyd. 2nd Row: Donna Reed, Scott Dunn, Tracy York, Desty Childress, Gary Cooper, Timothy Jackson, Drusilla Williams. 3rd Row: Robert Bolton, Geno Thompson, Jeff Glidewell, Charlie Green, Ms. Fulton, Ms. Abbott, Ms. Cobb, Duane Homan, Lawrence Chumbley, Keith Davis, Romona Leaks. 0 C C.T.: Sitting: Cindy Hilburn, Becky Poston, Floyd Hearld. Standing: Herlinda Watkins, Robin Carpenter, Rene Renfrow, Brian Susanne McCaa, Priscilla Torrez, Tammye Williams, William Taylor, Stanley Polk, Ms. Cawyer. Youth. 1st Row. Sharon Teel, Donna Wilson, Susan Parker, Cindy Nicki Strange' June Mi iman' MVS' Rhoads- 2nd Row: Chris P.A.C.: Front: Lisa BeLew Joel Ballew Rhonda Rhea Tracie Kath Bl k P M R b' ' - ' V V ' ' y HC ' am wry' 0 'n Roberts- 3rd Row' Ted Baker,Mr. Filgo.2nd Row: Darrell Bockemehl,Todd Tatum, Kristi Joel Ballew, Shelly Reed. 4th Row: Matt Lindsey, Bobby Stout Shemsims Kim Cade- Doug Tramel, Steve Hyles, Natalie Derryberry. 5th Row: Kristi ' ' Sherri Sims. Organizations 217 2 Samuell Student Student Council has spon- sored many dances this year including the Howdy Dance and the Homecoming Dance. They raised money by selling SPARTAGRAMS. They also sponsored the Blood Drive at Samuell. Student Council work- ed long hours thinking up ways to assist the many students of Samuell. The Student Council sponsorwas Ms. Jones. Sponsor: Ms. Jones Organizations E ft Jie Y l , -.2 V Q -we Au 6 uf The Student Council takes a break! - 1 S .Qs A - U r g 4 Q Student Council Officers: Kevin Grounds - Vice-Pres., Kim Cade - Secretary, Ga Brown - Treas., Tracie Baker - President, Todd Tatum - Vice-Pres. Class Officers: Top - Dana Woodfin, Tierney Hopkins, Brad Lemons, Kellie Bottom: Rhonda Rhea, Lisa Wilbanks, Rosalind Davis, Sharon Dollgener. Council Succeeds , l h Representatives Not In Class: Top: Cheryle Macon, Becky Poston, Brad Lemons, Rosalind Davis, Onita WIISOF1 needs 3 helping hand while Gaston, Tierney Hopkins, Kristi Stout, Shelly Reed, Kellie Pannell, Jill Tucker, Joel Ballew, Marietta Watson, blgodl Robert Shaw, Rad Ferguson, Kelly White, Gary Cooper, Mitchell Mills. Bottom - Margo Powell, Esther Wilson, Sharon Dollgener, Lisa Wilbanks, Janice Bradley, Sherri Sims, Mathew Lindsey. Members: Top: Yvette Sands, Rodney Fields, Diane Beasley, Elicia Brokeshoulder, Michelle . . . . Wheeler, David Moore' Dona Geron' Maureen Knapp' Ken Pursery Steve Jett Bottom: Carrleq Brjaucl? El:1claABrokesh?uldgr and Cheryl Blair Parn Wilson, Carrie Braucht, Randy Rhinehart. WO' ar on eac er pprema 'on mlec S' ,aa 1122? y Brown and Randy Rhinehart WaiCh Brad Representatives In Class: Top: Cheryl Sirls, Darrell Bockemehl, Frank Haggerty, FeFe Bluitt, Gary Brown, ons leave Ms. Jones his autograph. Todd Tatum, Tracey Williams, Brad Lemons, Kim Cade. Bottom: Monica Guyton, Tracie Baker, Cheryl Blair, Michelle Little. Organizations 219 O N.H.S. Members Selected The National Honor Society had a quiet year. N.H.S., under Lisa BeLew's leadership, published the student direc- tory in April. New members were inducted on April 27th in the Samuell auditorium. The old and new members attend- ed the annual spring banquet on May 18th at Spaghetti Warehouse. The 1981-1982 N.H.S. sponsors were: Ms. Ser- pas, Ms. Reed, Ms. Bell, Ms. Lewis, Ms. Wallace, and Mr. Nicholson. Cindy Scott Secretary Lisa BeLew Laura Karlen President Vice-President Mitchell Mills Tr er EZSUI' g ? Sponsors Ms. Serpas and Ms. Reed help serve at the N.H.S. reception. Organizations Ralph Ramsey Reporter 1981-1982 president, Lisa BeLew congratulates Bobby Rolison on becoming the 1982-1983 president. Class of 1982 Two Year Members Mary Garrett Dona Geron Kevin Grounds Edward Jones Diana Matlock Stanley Moore Mary Roe Becky Rogers NATIONAL HONOR SOQETY Q E Doug Tramel -E I i Melvin Tucker Z QQ Esther Wilson l Row: 1981-82 Officers - Mitchell Mills, Laura Karlen, Lisa Belew, Cindy Scott, Kevin Grounds places the N.H.S. collar Ramsey. Back Row: 1982-83 Officers - Lisa Hoppert, Amber Leffingwell, Bob- on Mayra Montalvo. Beth Hairgrove, Andrea Penn. Organizations Class of 1982 One Year Members Carrie Braucht Elicia Brokeshoulder Jenifer Cobb Marcia Garrett Billy Lile Mayra Montalvo Mark Presley Mr. Richard Curry gives a few congratulatory remarks at the induction ceremony. 222 Organizations .-...K-.. Cindy Perez, Mark Walker, and Sharon Teel take time out for a picture at the N.H.S. reception. Dona Geron lights the candle of service. 95 1981 1982 National Honor Society 1st Row: Carrie Braucht, Elicia Brokeshoulder, Jenifer Cobb, Marcia Garrett, Kelley Maurer, Mayra Mon- talvo, Kimber Sanders, Ms. Serpas. 2nd Row: Leslie Ellason, Betty Garcia, Sheri Hatzenbuehler, Amber Left- ingwell, Michelle Little, Beverly Meade, Kellie Pannell, Susan Parker. 3rd Row: Andrea Penn, Cindy Perez, Linda Reed, Kim Schupbach, Annette Simmons, Sharon Teel, Kari Thomson, Mark Walker. 4th Row: Kim Coburn, Beth Hairgrove, Shauna Demond, Billie Johnson, Glenda Nunley, Kristina Hum- phrey, Susan Presley. 5th Row: Lisa Hoppert, Steven Hyles, Bobby Rolison, Billy Lile, Mark Presley, Sheryl Scott, Marietta Watson, Robert Thompson. 6th Row: Diana Matlock, Mary Garrett, Doug Tramel, Stan Moore, Ralph Ramsey, Cindy Scott, Lisa BeLew, Laura Karlen, Mitch Mills, Dona Geron, Esther Wilson, Melvin Tucker, Kevin Grounds. The new members recite the N H S pledge Betty Garcia steps into the future. Organizations 223 Sentinel Staff Survives -ul fawwi Sheri Hatzenbuehler Ralph Ramsey Smiling Sentinel Staff Sponsor Ms. Bell. ,,, '- Q p ,O -, x 'X - f E., ,- itllwi Sentinel staffers are on the road to success. Diana Matlock Editor Editor Assistant Editor 4: fill Kx 4 'MX 5 :ati ' ai 224 Organizations Beverly Meade, Sheri Hatzenbuehler, and Cheryl Blair find out the deadline is toda instead of tomorrow. W Ka Chaney John Anguiano Brad Boruk Gary Cooper Les Lawson Ronnie Lovern Q ,- at Qs 3' we X is Q ,pil ,, . . A, N . 9 gg K x K, -K.. 2 V. rw. Kathleen Murphy Cheryl Blair ' is - ' 'AJ , K . 'Da' g W '1 l,,, i - f: Ken Purser .yi Leslie Eliason Karen Kristof Beverly Meade i..r, 1 ll.1 . i ' .. V is . L. ' K my iT?Sf'a..2: .'..:1.v :sa tis r 2- - 1' K 1, ' 321 .aft tg Q ' E .-.,f'2- X - T, - . ' f ' ' - it . T ' 'JH , Tammy Bradley Karl Kelley Ed Limon 31255. A . D lv ' ll x yi I L 5.5 1 - , .4 3 i. r-.fs-siqms. X , 1.3m ssvg gs. ..'. NE Darrell Bockemehl Pam Murry Kim Blankenship Kristi Cain Steve Gustafson The Sentinel Staff was busy this year. The staff attended U.l.L. Com- petition March 18-20 at Austin where some of its members par- ticipated in a State Official Election. The Dallas Times Herald chose Sheri Hatzenbuehler as Most Valuable Staffer on May 13th. The staff also attended the twenty-ninth annual Southwest Journalism Forum, April 22nd at S.M.U. The very busy spon- sor was Ms. Bell. 44+ if rf V, . - - . V Sheri Hatzenbuehler was awarded most valuable staffer by the Dallas Times Herald. Organizations 225 TOMRCH Staff The 1982 TORCH Staff consisted of many dedicated juniors and seniors and one hard working sophomore committed to putting out an outstanding yearbook. The staff worked long and hard identifying pictures, laying out pages, proofreading names and copy, and thinking up captions. The TORCH Staff went to a annual camp at S.M.U. during the summer. There Samuell received awards for photography and were awarded 2nd place for theme and cover. The sponsor was Ms. McCollum. , Donna Wilson Spring Editor-in-Chief, Business Manager The 1982 TORCH Staff takes a break. ' Tracle Baker Linda Reed Organizations, Student Life Juniors, Student Life, Organizations s. t, ttttt , W.. ....m..w-...gg .sqft S E Rob Stokes Photographer 226 Organizations Ms. McCollum Advisor Lights The Way .I Eiiggtwi uni , t ttt t R V Nr. K: ' 411,23 Doug Tramel Billy Lile Amber Leffingwell Photographer Sophomores, Faculty and Academics, student Life Copy Editor u x t, 1 . 'N - x 5 W -X A 'NL .,,.. .- Becky Rogers Dona Geron, Maureen Knapp, Amber Leffingwell, Donna Wilson and Tracie Baker work hard at Fall Editor-in-chief S.M.U. .lulla Payne Dona Geron Charles Robertson nores, Organizations, Student Seniors, Sports, Index Organizations, Student Life Organizations 227 i r kkr, I . g y X .. Maureen Knapp Freshmen, Sports ,ggr-k . , W s ww vsaaiatgrs x fi lim . . :fa r K is Q . i gig. . , Q, . - siksxsizf- ,zt-1: is ' W ' ' Q 5 . fs K, iff ai nw, Mayra Montalvo Freshmen, Faculty and Academics, Student Life Tracie Baker lays out while Amber Leffingwell works on copy. 228 Organizations I . 2 ,jigsaw as Doug Tramel refuses to take another picture. Karin Grant Seniors, Student Life, Organizations Robert Shaw Photographer if. at UV K ,Q X .-, J sis ' ' s -,-.wi f ' ' Sli-arm' . Kwii3afe.Q?- Ss, gs V 'Q s. . sat ,, K5 M x , M... -' M NW. ' A N f 'Q if P is 1 li' , I LQ -s .1 or ,fi . A A Kim Cade Organizations Steve Baugh Seniors, Student Life Rob Stokes snaps a picture at th Spruce game. X . f F In Linda Reed indexes her pages. l new .. 2 ff' 5 MA, , Steve Baugh and Karin Grant caught working instead of talking. riff. Charles Robertson picks out pictures. Montaivo works better with her out. Kim Cade works on a rough draft. 'J 'I '7'V'7 Donna Wilson seals up pages to go to Taylor. Billy Lile sings while he works. Robert Shaw prints in the darkroom. Ms. McCollum can't believe the Julia Payne really gets into her birth- TORCH Staff is going to miss another day cake. deadline. Organizations 229 W5 At the hint of warm weather Samuell students became in- volved in such sports as basketball, baseball, soccer, golf, and swimming. Samuell students relished spring because with it came their chanceforglory. Tracey Williams and Helen Freeman set high goals. 230 SDHHQSDOHS l . pg fail ig I 1' l QQL juli? xx xf , x x x f N! fx. f N I X I X , lx 1 I XNNR, MW it-is :ml ' 5 1 Craig Simmons gets into the swing of things. Varsity Basketball... Dribbles Down L1 c ,, WM., 5 ss, l . . x I ..1f..,,.....- Top: Geno Thompson, Larry Davis, Frank Williams, Lawrence Chumbley, Matt Carter, Buster Jones. Bottom: Scott Bene, Mike Hig- gins, LaFoIlette Duckett, Marcus Camper, Wayne Mays, Marvin Davis, Grover Taylor, Coach Scott. ss. l ss Grover Taylor explains his strategy to Matt Carter. ig 8- 'l'f W y O FSO . rrttt ...S :' iff? ' -?J5N.?:3'fiii lni .. 'L': st: QQ.S5VCl'f ssss irrs 5 t.t,f.' ',:-: 'rrhg it ,as m 11 , E srr 'Wood, 33v Wil 're .sRoos, flt Gf l .1 frs 58, :... t tttttt, The varsity basketball team, consisting of sophomores, juniors, and seniors, com- pleted the season with a 19-10 record. They went to the Coca-Cola tournament along with fifteen other teams and won third place. They were K104's team of the weekend. Mike Higgins, Times Herald Player of the week, made all tournament. Their coach was Coach Scott. Spring Sports 231 VX Uni S T. Scott Bene Lawrence Chumbley says, You can have it, if you can get it. Wrvs-..4.,,, ,, i! , , , , ff ,M ,W 0' s jf M ..' .AVA 5 : V I K QQ 'ink ' 2 ' ,ff MMQX vi 5 Wig., Q 2 . p ' js, X Mm .X ,f,,,.W,f.-,,wmv7,WmwwfmmwwfQwr+f,n,M.,f W., Marcus Camper Larry Davis plays Superman. 232 Spring Sports Matt Carter Lawrence Chumbley Larry Davis Marvin Davis Scott Bene concentrates on this shot. Whatcha lookin' at guys? ' ' , L - it ' 1 - L vs' L ' . ' K ' W .L 'A .Q ,. 1 it si ' 51 1 ':. --s S 2 ' - -' wp- if 1:5ss5swS:i. ii,fi Tffv s EI '- T 1 ' f 'PU ''S5:? .5Eaf'i2.5E:ik:2sQE.f5:lL53bff!',E'Jf'llAf52': ', - - ' W X t 951 it, ' , ,, ' 'F 1 . ,Q .g '7 1: M 1? .1 X X Q t L, X if gt , i s is t - . f . is ' x 1 K' L i f - :i'i3fF ?f ' - ff--iv ' '- V Uf:L315sf: 'iii KN L al 'L -if'Ei..fi?2i::ifEE'LffU A ,, ' H - 5 - , 3,3 W , 2. E ,ml ' i ' , ....?si!:l5iffil!:-, L'f'w-V: ,t+e'f 'ww' '5 V'E:my A ' wink ' ..M'Q L K ' f 'j,,wewW f i . - ' ' Qi- A Mike Higgins and Larry Davis present the Coca-Cola tournament trophy. Varsity Basketball keeps the ball at our end of the court. Spring Sports 233 LaFoIIette Duckett Jump ball, get it. Mike Higgins 234 Spring Sports i The Spartans attack Skyline. Buster Jones if u,, as Wayne Mays LaFolIette Duc 4 The team gets instructions from Coach Scott. I f 5 fi' , ,-n' - if aww if . J. ifhrfi,,1i:.1f fn , , -I 'i..if:lii'.lz5ff.?Viziflfif' 5 ' FZIEVVW' W u1TTf??'of ' '7M1t?5e ':.uJ.' - ai-259-' JM., Paul Russell Buster Jones says Where did the ball kett goes for two. gow, Grover Taylor Spring Sports 235 Geno Thompson Managers - Joseph Wagoner, Daren Stephenson, Adolphus Maloy, Mike Reynolds, John Lawton. Scott Bene keeps it away from Paul Russell, you're supposed to be on Woodrow. the court. Frank Williams Spring Sports Larry Davis trips down the court. J.V. Basketball Rolls Top: David Nobles, Alfred James, Marc Sands, Charles Steele, Kelvin Franklin, Keith Davis, Roy Phillips, J. D. Points, Coach Peter- son. Bottom: Kenneth Stanford, Darwin Armstrong, and Kenneth Mitchell. .... 1 , t,'t ,V . , 55 , .A.,, ,., Z ,jhz A V V' g The J.V. warms the bench. 5 ,V .,,.. ,, ,., ,, ,, 43, 'ff i - ff Q ,gig i ef, 4 ,.. Z, .,.. 7 I 4 ? dp .swell T: l.. 3 I HY? of it ' The J,V. gets some advice from Coach Marc Sands aims for a high goal. Peterson. I 1 op ai' fi' f 1 ni? 2 S ,O r,,,l T 72 Spruce it 44 ,.ii fsoc 123 ,258 S n 60 K 2 olor 44 Y Bryalfggllldams .2251 50 ssrii ' 154 52 S io,,ei The junior varsity basketball team, consisting of sophomores, juniors and seniors, worked hard this school year. These players practiced during the Christmas holidays, allowing for only a five day break, to put themselves in top condition. The coach was Coach Peterson. Spring Sports 237 Freshmen Sink It Top: Earnest Neal, Anthony Davis, Anthony Neal, Floyd Macon, Cedric Hollins, Bobby Daniels, Coach Oliphant. Bottom: Kenno Salter, Byron Austin, Guy Hight, Frank Johnson. Scoreboard A Opponent Hillcrest s Samuell 28 63 Woodrow 33 35 S. Garland 44 1 tri, A Roosevelt stsss 42, Skyg e 48 Spruee ,ttti 47 . 58 ' iiii S S tisyiss 44 R.ooseVe lt S 51 ,41 . aSkyline 42 y sgwgqdfow A t 35 fie 4 f ,y,t . 42 '51 ... .flBryan Adams 58 ' soc A 48s eiie s 41 The freshman basketball team worked long and hard this year to get in top condi- tion. These boys went to two tournaments - winning at Woodrow and coming in second place at Hillcrest. Their coach was Coach Oliphant. 2 Spring Sports The freshman team are at their best. Floyd Macon says to Frank Johnson Don't drop that ball. Reach for it, Earnest Neal. The J.V. ls on the Ball The girl's junior varsity basketball team, consisting of sophomores, juniors, and seniors, participated in many games this year. They attended the Kaufman Basket- ball Tournament. These girls worked hard to remain in good condition and show their skill on the court. Their coach was Ms. Serpas. ,,, ..... 5 ,, . it were - . V Z T e scoreboard iistes . y T Sa,i15U6lll ' e T lff if T 24s T21 T , yjSunset i i?iiii 15 23 TheJ V is always ready for action iiee 'Lif 25 14 . . - gg .,g ,, g.. .,, 28 13 Vickie white and Re ready for action. gina Brant are e 11 -'T T...' 1 it il- 'T - ssr T 4 ssee 3 1 1 : fi ,-k,..' -f -- i'i ' .5 ., . 11 B-Ar 1 Spre e 17 BEA 1 1 gvorzigow 14 SOC iglig 6 3i1 Roosevelt 11 e Skyline 29 14 Q .site g a i g .. H ' 4 'ye . tl :fi ' W I3 Q , .w M ZR y e ..... -me .. r . wg , x J Sharonette Miller goes for one. Vickie White sinks it. Spring Sports 239 240 The Girl's Varsity Basketball .3 xt 4 -at Y X 3 ig Q 4 nu ..- 1 ' A A, -1A-,... K .Q . - I '-st aaaa S -ft' A J I , .xrhv ll v .. Q K K If MN Q . ., -if .1 5 an . at Rs, ,tt i Tracey Williams, Pam Singleton, Cathy Templin, Shelia Jenkins, FeFe Bluitt, Amy Martin, Karen Davis, Helen Freeman, Tonya Jeffery. 44 Spruce 44 SOC 49 Woodrow XE 56 Roosevelt 28 46 Skyline 57 39 The girl's varsity basketball team, made up of mostly juniors and seniors, worked hard to make this a good year for women's basketball. They attended two tournaments, Kimball Classics, and the Dr. Pepper Tournament. Their coach was Coach Martinez. Spring Sports Tonya Jeffery takes the ball in. FeFe Bluitt dribbles on down Team Goes for Two s :W V. . M L.. .-:fv. E so . .,e..., W., ...., ..,, ,, ' - fn ' . T L,,L1 ,. .-mLb - t V- - . si te X , A Q A is 'ii J .S i 3 Q E. Q sh h VzhhA T Nw sis. My iirst + f,'- z .1 . -A f. 2 -1, T 1 it 1 ' -I - :, , ,R ,,. t ,Fifi - 1 so Q 1 X es . ,, 1' A I mx? . L, 1:' . S S siti , T T S s T of Q iz g 'ikli K' I V 5 sysy is 3 :V S . .1 :Fe 2 K- f 2 . 5? 2' T Ms. Serpas introduces the varsity basketball team at the pep assembly. Spartans are fired up about S.O.C. , .J M T. ei' Coach Martinez and the varsity plan strategy. Tonya Jeffery shoots for two. tw A' Y . L' , 1 ::.J . 5 ' . ' K ss: 4. - sf ti S w it -. 1 K . . V - s 'I-Weiss-. S - : fa-2:f.:1ffwv ., tc :E 'ff' ffts 5 ' . ' K i Q . 3 L 1 : Tracey Williams, Shelia Jenkins and Helen Freeman take a break. Cathy Templin and Karen Davis have open arms. Spring Sports Varsity Steals Second Top: Rad Ferguson, Ronnie Chancellor, Rikki Arredondo, Kelly Jones, Scott Bene, Derrell Barksdale, Brian Burns, Craig Simmons John Gilliam. Bottom: Ronnie Lovern, Shawn Newsome, Jay Johnson, Les Lawson, Ronald Martin, Wence Castellano, Steve McMahan, and Chris Williams. Jay Johnson hits a home run. The 1982 Varsity Baseball Team consisted of fifteen seniors and juniors. The team's record was 9 and 3. They tied for second in district. Derrell Barksdale was the most con- sistent player. 242 Spring Sports ,.kS ' ,i.i' ,.. : saw - 57 f . L .trrs b e rr sr ' 6 9 oto 'Si,'r 7 . S Q ss.l T ' s ', fli3WQOd'9W5 1 1 . .... Coach Lawless says, Batter up i .4 11 'fi ,IW ,v fax , K ' ' 1 ' Kelly Jones tries to bunt one. Derrell Barksdale John Gilliam T 2, M' -ii' , 'P'1',,, .. 4 ri, - ,. J . ' mgikfwicfywfx, Q , ' .. VW' ,vii MQ w-21797 N :ff ,, '-1 A fy fir i f - f ,fi L.,, T. 'J i ,, i or in i - if ifwo f'vi'::- '- Craig Simmons Steve Mcwlahan Derrell Barksdale makes the out. Rikki Arredondo Spring Sports 243 Rikki Arredondo picks up a grounder. Kelly Jones Shawn Newsome Brian Burns l Spring Sports Scott Bene Scott Bene Shows up BA' Wence Castellano x 429 ex, , 4 4 5: 5 ,miie if ' is W EV . ,J 4. ' XV H 4, , . 4' .f 5:f 1 fc ' xii it Q- , J fy or Ronald Martin l Les Lawson Jay Johnson sends one home. . ,, , ,vm 'F s ,, J ' ,a-e W-W M L... - ' f 'N if W Jay Johnson as-Ya, I V-A J. 'M-7', W' or V1 3 Qin, fg f73fi'?f1gM f 4 AM, . J f ee r-f,r:.L-.A.:w I - ' :H 'ff--'T ma' i' if-v , 7 if-1 fm ::w:a,r-ynxsf-M - ' , fix, :MQ V 3 'T V if-A. Qf - aufi. s'f5'.J,ii.,,.L4Z,' . .A hhAi, .A.f,Z , Ui,f,3,,,4e,.v ,gn . -W 'f M' i I ..:-, , .,-,, -,,,y J , .,.w..m Ronnie Lovem John Gilliam is batty. Ronnie Chancellor Spring Sports 24 J.V. I Up To Bat Top - Paul Donaldson, Roy Phillips, David Askew, Jay VanSyckle, Ronnie Chancellor, J. D. Points, Matt McCoy, Mark White, Coach Scott. 2nd - Wence Cestallano, Ricky Breazeale, James Kuykendall, Richard Benoit, Wallace Maloney, Charlie Blair, Perry Hulse, Oscar Ruiz, Bottom - Brad Winkfein, Jeff Kirkwood, Clifford Hooker, Casey Carney, Mark Carlock, Eddie Busch, and Tim Rodriquez. Z A. ,. J., The J.V. Baseball Team had a rough season with a 4-1 record even though they worked hard. They only played five games because the rest of the games were rained out. The Coach was Coach Scott. David Askew says, I gOt lt, Igot lf! Vaul UUIIGIUBUII IIIGRCB a L,au.,n wlu style. 46 Spring Sports Varsity Track Wins Top: Greg Pierson, Kenneth Wells, Keith Davis, Mike Reed, Dennis Green, Mark Presley, David Moss. Bottom: Demetrice Wiley, Earl Few, Todd Tatum. - ee r ss Hlmiw . - L, ssss T Yi' Toura Nobles keeps his track record. AW The Varsity Track Team con- sisted of eight junior and senior students. They specialized in the sprint relay and mile relay. The team attended the W.T. , or White Invitational, Spruce ln- vitational, Kimball Relays where they won a trophy in the Spring Relay, and other Dallas , lnvitationals. The varsity won twelve trophies and over a hun- dred personal medals. The var- sity Coach was Coach Stokes. ff H 1 sf.1:,,, V ff ' 1- avid Moss approaches the MikeReedpaceshimself. Spring Sports 247 Cross County Runs Mark Presley and David Moss strike again. 5 ' XA , - 'sk ' Mark Presley wins again. The W. W. Samuell cross coun- try track team consisted of eight boys. They attended many meets including meets at S.O.C., Richardson, Mesquite, and the District meet at Nor- buck, and the Regional Meet at Arlington. The coach was Ms. Ballard. 48 Spring Sports Zach Smith, Bobby Pierce, David Moss, Mark Presley 5 E, L. Neg J.V., Bobby Pierce, and Zach Smith, work out. J.V. Track Sprints S Top: Melvin Reed, Dwight Sanders, Perry Braziel, Dedrick Williams, Alfred James, Eric Sanders. 2nd: Dennis Blacknall, David Nobles, Larry Woodard, Tracey Smith, Derek Bluitt. 3rd: Jeff Traver, Zach Smith, Lee Still, Randall Green, Edward Johnson. at m.,..,,..., y, David Nobles always has a hard work-out. f ei, Wiki 4 Eric Sanders pushes himself to victory. Derek Bluitt moves on. The Junior Varsity Track Team attended many invitationals and won over a hundred per- sonal medals. They attended the North Dallas Meet, the Sunset Meet where they won a trophy, the Adamson Invita- tional, and the Dallas Invita- tional where they placed sec- ond. David Nobles won a trophy for outstanding athlete at W.T. White's Invitational. The team finished second in district. The Coach was Coach Stokes. Spring Sports 4 Girl's Track Takes Off Top - Coach Gilmore, Vevetta Wright, Verita James, Regina Brant, Regina Linwood, Janet Turner. Bottom - Barbara Steele Beverly Owens, and Anita Edwards The W. W. Samuell GirI's Track Team consisted of Janet Turner, Anita Edwards, Verita James, Regina Brant, Barbara Steele, Vevetta Wright, Beverly Owens, and Regina Linwood. The team won many events during this year. The high jump, shot put, 200 meter run, and 800 meter run were among the events in which the team excelled. Their coach was Coach Gilmore. 250 Spring Sports Beverly Owens Barbara Steele Anita Edwards Verita James Regina Brant Vevetta Wright Janet Turner Regina Linwood Spring Sports Swim Team Makes a Splash wfi Top: Jeff Mann, Derek Marshburn, Shawn Mick, Jimmy Duncan, Thomas Utley, Saul Soliz, Matt Lindsey, Carl Henderson. Bottom: Taresa Winchester, Misti Wilkes, Beth Billings, Linda Clinkscales, Cathy Dugan, Camille Stone, and Coach Ballard. Camille Stone is all wet. The W.W. Samuell Swim Team, composed of fourteen swimmers, worked hard to make a splash in the swimming world. There were eight boys and six girls on the team. The sponsor was Ms. Ballard. Spring Sports Saul Soliz says, When I grow up I want to be like Mark Spitz. Jimmy Duncan goes over the daily swimmingtimes. Thomas Utley gets ready to take a dive. Soccer Team Reaches Goal Top - Coach McAdams, Mike Watson, Jose Ibanez, Karl Kelley, George Vaughn, Richard Henry, Mike Wallace, Chris Powell, Harvey Cobb, Bottom - Efren Munoz, David Boles, Ruperto Garcia, Donte Ibanez, Scott Morgan, David Vines, Kevin Miles, Keith Leegood .gs . A f ,f .. -. - f f 'f-f -+,., .nga -, f i -1 ,g r. V :V K ..,, ' Y SH iv' sg. Mike Wallace saves the goal. W f -nf-ww 22 4 'QL ii? at f- wr-l1M .:f, K , if W A13 Q -,, rf' .M ff Q '-:A- :, ., 4 r Q 4 ,. :Mask in ' . -- E -- ' - 5' Pi ggy 5 553 . ree e rr .lf Q! fi- A '-. 5 ' wg- W., f' wa, VN, - wa.. ' -M Y . fV,3., ?f . t . ..., .,. , , ,,.,.,,,,.,,,,, ,V ' 'f fm fr 3? ' i 3i??? 594'fM?iI75Wi72r ':W'lm'9?5vw1:5-N115 , . , T . - Q 5 T, 1 S or team gets advice from Coach Dantelbaneztakes it down the field. i X 4 Richard Henry tries for the point. The Soccer Team had a record of 6-5-1 this season. There were eighteen boys on the team this year and they played sixteen games. This was Coach McAdams' second year as Coach. The team has improved and will continue to get better. Spring Sports 253 Girls Soccer Kicks Top - Margie Garcia, Della Martinez, Tammy Vail, Debi Rodriquez, 2nd - Sharon Serrata, Ronda Jackson, Dinah Montalvo, Ms. Long, Christy Current, Debbie Blythe, Gloria Cruz. Bottom - Terri Staines, Beverly Owens, Beverly Meade, Darita Pool, Darcus Hawthorne, Sherry Alexander, and Hope Haynes. i5's,Qn f n X Debbie Rodriquez kicks the ball into Darcus Hawthorne struts her stuff play. down the field. Toi Haynes races for the ball. The W. W. Samuell Girl's Soc- cer Team consisted of twenty girls. They attended many games at Forester and one game at the Pleasant Grove Stadium. The girls worked hard learning the rudiments of soc- cer. The coach was Ms. Long. Hope Haynes hustles after the ball. 254 Spring Sports Angie Brown, Ms. Long, Sherry Alexander and Debi Rodriquez cheer on the soccer teanm is S it Q , i,- Brown and Ronda Jackson make down the field. Jackson gets the ball away from 5' Q . so 4 , J 1 S rls P i',iIH,tkVwsEii -if I gg 1 wif ' .J . Ronda Jackson knows how to cool off after a kygfx f 'p.'Jv? 4yf ..,.,.-.......W.-M-Q it rJl The soccer team relaxes during a time out. The soccer team gets some last minute advice. Spring Sports 255 Golf Team Swings Jeff Glidewell putts out on the 18th hole. Mark Shindoll shows David Turvan what golf can do to you The W. W. Samuell golf team finished in third place in district playoffs and defeated Woodrow Wilson, S.O.C., Roosevelt, and Spruce. The team played in three major tournaments: Mesquite High School Invitational, D.l.S.D. In- vitational, and Dallas High School Invitational at Brook Haven Country Club. Their Coach was Coach Sybert. 256 Spring Sports Tennis ls On Target L V L. V r yr 5 X -AI r .L , T A' if -A ' rf J 4 I .. , ez. if 5 Back: Arthur Sanchez, Mike Baker, Berry Wooten, Jerry Taylor, Terry Wooten, Gerald Ford, Chris Fowler. Front: Robin Miskell, Rita Marsh, Jill Trantham, Sharon K . Teel, elly White, Coach Arthur. Ford receives instructions from Arthur. Watch out for that ball, Robin Miskell. The W.W. Samuell tennis team is made up of seven boys and five girls. They attended the Fall District Tournament, the Dallas Invitational, the City Championship Tournament, and the District Tournament. For the first time in eight years they made it to the city playoffs. The tennis team is third in district and the boys doubles placed fourth. Kelly White finished second in district and advanced to regionals. The Coach was Ms. Arthur. Jerry Taylor puts it over. Jill Trantham and Sharon Teel play doubles. Spring Sports 257 - - l l 1 1 - i l i l - 1 I - 1 -.ii Q40-no S f' As the weather grew warmer, Samuell students' thoughts turned to dances, musical shows, and graduation. Students attended the premiers of Barefoot in the Park and Never Too Late. The band aired its show, Music on Stage. Spring was a time for senior activities, dances and thoughts of the future. dnl K .... K A Q 3 . I I L , it . N me r 91 J i f fl .fltffi :'if,M.N-- 1, -. iw - Y x . , m.-.ft,.H all ' g ' A 1 Y rfif ' . X 5 ' tx f w wM,,.,3,,, ,. Y .fa fm.: ..5,,,.,,.,..af , ff MJ ff 1'- X 5 - fg,':, 1.1. --il- 5 ' ', '7fiV'Q -MM: vw , J i tw f, .,,.. 1 ' t my .Q in N . fy gi'?iZ?2'S' 'ffieiff 1,9 we ' 3 Rikki Arredondo gets into the spring of things. Student Life WN, f N X N I N! 7 X i I X i I X 1 X i lx 1 f i NN.-rf ,W lege - Donna Wilson and Steve Baugh have spring fever. Q-1---------Q-QQH Faculty Defeats Students Q Mr. Robertson wonders if Mr, Jones is just Terry Jetton watches as Charlie Green going to stand there and let the ball hit him! swings into action. 1 Friday, March 12th Samuell students challenged the faculty to a basketball game. The faculty won with a score of 39 to 25. Coach Peterson coached the faculty and the coaches of the students were Matt Carter and Larry Davis. y , Coach Peterson goes for it! C . ga g Z . . in ft 1 I. . 3 rf'l., S A. def C ' What goes up must come down. ' l 2 C., s--- 4 ft Qi um, fs' 1 Q ,,,. T Q ' 'L -1-ttt 1 l ' fft l, l x. 5 ' s .ssss sfls lsly P P e , P :' jj' 5 'g. 5- if Vg - ll' '1-: f -we-M. ll'k. 'L -.txt I xt. , K , - oa.. g k.:: f f K5 -- M- 3: J . N f..,,. sh. A ,ii kiyr, A .. A no fsssfl c t Q, S.. 3 :QA .?.t. 1w J ..,,, rub 5 ...s.. .K .....,, s .. ,. , , ma A Tony Jackson turns his back on defeat. Bubba LaMont guards Mr. Osler. Coach Peterson gets a free throw. Student Life 259 1 l 1 l l 1 i i l IZ i l 1 1 1 1lilli1 r11 iillili Starlets Seek Fame Starlet Capers was per- formed February 11, 1982 with the theme, Fame For the first time in Starlet history, the Starlets were all on stage together. The emcees for Fame were Charlie Green and Charles Robertson. Laura Karlen was the student direc- tor forthe show. . ,f x Wk Kim Cade has Open Arms for the audience. Kellie Pannell Rocks That. 260 Student Life ,JK ff' is Working in a Coalmine can be hard work. Esther Wilson lets us know she Can't Go For That. Michelle Uuicy Jordanj Musick inter- views Jill Trantham and Cindy Perez. Laura Karlen is Out Here On Her Own. The seniors can always be found listening to songs On the Radio. Cindy Perez and Margo Powell, is this your best Side? Margo Powell has Freaky Behavior. Karin Grant, Paula Winterbauer, Laura Karlen, and Dana Woodfin just Love Rock-N-RoIl. Student Life Miles Seaman really gets into his guitar. Are you a Spartan or an Apache, Michelle Little? The Samuell playgirls pose for a picture. Jill Trantham takes it all off. Seniors keep up tradition with the Hokey-Pokey. S . 4 V l 4, f QQ. , fir ff 2 ri df- .i. ,di, , ' ,Ja 'Mile I-S ' ,, '- 'K f gift' -Mn' M.,...,,: -. fl M, W f vm: '-iwaumfiif ' tiny-1 ffl .mi A249 K f ,K 5 fl 3 ya 1 av 95212 ff ,fr if ji WWF 4 f yr ,. M! Nj? l! 1 if . I . wwf'3fK,,wQ' ,' .Wu Q. .1-. v -f al' I ' . -- 1 '- . .. ' K fr A iiii ef ii,,, , , Llip , . ,,,, , ,,., . , it ' -.i'- Q. 1 iiy' 1 r r What a surprise to see Karin Grant, Michelle Musick, Dana Woodfin, Carrie Braucht, Paula Winter- bauer, and Kellie Pannell with their lips sealed. - Q Q . . . , 1 X . X nts .. . The Starlets finally reach Fame, Sheryl Scott and Kelley Maurer are Hooked on Classics. Ms. Phelps has her hands full with Starlet Capers. Organizations 2 The Military Ball, sponsored by the R.O.T.C., was held May 1st at the Sheraton from 8 to 12 p.m. The Honor Guard per- formed and the cadets danced to music from a student's stereo D.J.ed by J. R. Parham. The Military Ball Queen was An- nie Washington and the Princess was Sonja Woods. Gary Warren and Rena McGhee arrive at the Military Ball. Becky Moreland can't believe that she's dancing with Franky Spates. 2 4 Student Life Military Ball :gb , , M H I , 5 ,' I .. Q ' ', w yyii 1 Q , ,,, , .,,, A . , rr L. ii., ,M H in . Q 5' iff fu' . 'AW f ' . . .: 7x 5 Y g, .V iik' ' ,,,, A . .Q-Vf,j,gzwXfAL' ,,'.' .Nu Hgf. 'tgirl if fr J, an RJ , 3 r 8 5 X E li k. 4? is H W ie E 4 I ' 2 ,kL, ff,- H' 5 ' ' ., it The 1982 Military Ball Queen is Annie Washington. Beverly Owens and her date have eye contact. The 1982 Military Ball Princess is Sonja Woods. Dancing with Lenthell gives Annie Washington something to smile about. rl G . . rf ' 1-IM 3 U ' ska' v H-E Sweethearts: Margie Garcia, Marilyn Steele, Debra Taylor. Queen: Annie Princess: Sonja Woods Sweethearts: Serena Haggerty, Angela Watson, Starkes. Bridget Wilson are announced. WOWS R.0.T.C. Sonya Terry, Kevin Coleman, Debra Thomas, Norma Johnson, and Grover Taylor dance to the beat. Roy Pratt and Stephanye Vinson dance the last dance. w Debra Taylor and Keith Davis watch all the excitement. kia lt's not every day that Jacob Baughman has two dates. Becky Moreland and Dana Goforth. . 2 ,- ' .... W p , 5 L. ....,, 1 Rena McGhee, Debra Taylor, Keith Davis and Mack Rogers enjoy their meal at the Sheraton. Student Life 265 Sondy Wilsons gov rr. Q A , 4 rg .4 X f . 57 gl ,Q X Xlc A LL llws w X, Q 1 CAST OF CHARACTERS Hortense Maisie Dulcle a Nancy Polly Browne Marcel Alphonse Mme Dubonnet Bobby Van Husen Percival Browne Tony Lord Brockhurst Lisa BeLew Amber Lefflngwell Carrie Braucht Lucrecla Mason Rhonda Rhea Laura Karlen Steve Baugh Mike Baker Mitchell Mllls Tracie Baker Bobby Pitts Johnny Bryant Charles Robertson Bully Llle Karen Kristof Lolita Qspeclallty dancerj Lucrecla Mason Pepe Cspeclallty dancerl Bull Lindley Lady Brockhurst Chorus Tammy Bradley Stacy Chapman Kim Coburn Sandi Dreer Beth Hairgrove Sheri Hatzenbuehler Steve Gustafson Romona Leaks DeLynn Loy Dancers Brenda Corder Kathleen Murphy Kimber Sanders Cindy Scott 266 Student Life Pam Murry Marsha Parsley Julia Payne Anita Simmons Annette Simmons Deirdre Smith Rob Stokes Marietta Watson Brenda Williams Donna Wilson Jeff Boyd Bill Lindley Bully McCarter Rodney Pitts F y ................................. ' Pierre. ...T.'.'...'.'.'.A...A...I...I...-.I.........-.'...-...T.I . ' Allo, this is Hortense, the French maid. Friend. Polly tells about her The Villa Caprice girls are Perfect Young Ladies. Polly and Tony both agree it is a very pretty dress. uk.. .fx Q w 52452- 1 dame Dubonnet offe o accept iii .l txtxa Xiu A Perhaps this kiss will remind you, Pierette. You are disgraceful! insists Lady Moi? inquires Hortense Brockhurst. . L ' M 5,3 Q75 Lord Brockhurst has a ball with Percy. :I K 5 , ii' 5: A' 5 + Z A, , I ,D .0 f .44 as , 5. sexi K :Wk . .and the more the merrier are they. Everyone looks the same! 268 Student Life it 23 De The Deaf Awards Dance was held March 12th from 7:30- 10:30, Trophies were given to outstanding students for: foot- ball - Darryl Greerg soccer - Keith Leegood and George Vaughng Golf - Bruce Stuart: Girl's varsity basketball - Pam Singleton, Cathy Templin, and Debra Odom. Certificates were handed out to J.V. foot- ball- Boris Barrg J.V. baseball and J.V. football - Mike Mc- Coyg and Freshman football - Joe Contreras. Kim Watts shows them how to do it Texas Style. Connie Courtney and Michelle Honeycutt sit one dance out. Student Life Brian Greer, Ritchie Coulter, Darryl Determan and Mark Colvin perform a pom-pom Mr. Costa and Kathy Cato enjoy Mr.andMrs.Hartwickdothetwo- Betsy Bales, Brette Beasley, Tammye Williams and Candy Moore shake GrooveThing. Tony Punch, Ms. Pogoda, Sherry Kennedy, Ms. Tobola, Ms. Ugarte and Kenny Candy Moore and Darryl Greer watch ' A ' ' ' thelatestdances. 1... 2' vis. e W or Q fer s . . i ' X Y ,. Brette Beasley knows how to shake it. Deaf Spartans take a refreshment break. V Mr. Costa swings his partner James Anner Jackson around. Barefoot In The Park, played before audiences the 4th, 5th, and 6th of February. The play centers around the lives of Paul and Corie, newlyweds in- habiting an apartment on the sixth floor. If Q9 Mrs. Banks explains to Paul why she is in a man's robe. Corie evaesdrops on Paul and Mrs. Bank's conversation. Student Life Spartans Go Corie, Paul, Mrs. Banks and Mr. Velasco have returned from a wild night on the town. Corie and Paul are in love. Corie butters Paul up. Mr. Velasco convinces Mrs. Banks, Paul, and Corie to try knichi. Barefoot in the Park ws? Mr. Velasco meets Mrs. Banks for the first time. f 4 Paul, after climbing six flights of stairs, is amazed at the apartment. Corie paints the new apartment. 2 Corie adds apartment. gr V -fs 155:.,4 ' T 'V 'Q t o .m,..:.. 1, , , -' 3. i ,lf it q y 3 2 QL 'lvqnwf the first bit of color to the Paul explains to Corie why he wants a divorce. Cast Corie Bratter Sheryl Scott Milinda Grice and Kelley Maurer Paul Bratter Steve Gustafson David Miller and Tracy York Telephone Repairman J R Parham Delivery Man Darrell Bockemehl Mrs Banks Lisa Hoppert Lynn Nix and Karen Kristof Victor Velasco Grover Taylor William Taylor and Randall Green . . . , . . . . . , , . . . . , Student Life 273 274 The Lab Band Swings Charles Robertson gets high on Baker Street. Music On Stage, The Lab Band's annual variety show, was presented Feb. 26th and 27th. The emcees were Mark Walker and Bill Lindley. The feature presentation was by Curt Bradshaw, who played on Jazz trombone. Some of the acts were Charles Robertson performing Baker Street, the Sophomore quartet, and a special appearance by Scotty Scott. The backdrop this year is accredited to Greg Pierson. Mr. Wartes was the director. Student Life The 1981-1982 Lab Band swings. Laura Karlen sings You Needed Me. Miles Seaman goes country on Steel Guitar Rag. The Oakridge Kids Dream On. at Music on Stage Mark Walker shows off his saxiness. Mr. Wartes says WeIi, I never. . H Kevin Potter asks, Am I playing the right chord? Jeff Hennen has rhythm. Scotty Scott crashes and burns on stage. The 1981-1982 Jesters sing Arthur's Theme. Student Life 275 The varsity cheerleaders have sheer energy. Amber Leffingwell sings I'lI Never Say Goodbye. i ...wr t + i Billy Lile and Bobby Pitts, the men in white, take Scotty Scott away. Cort Stilwell plays Different Strings. Michael Jefferson gets into the groove. David Sutton is Mr. Macho. 276 Student Life Bill Lindley is so late he has to dress on stage. Stage manager Tracie Baker goes bananas. ,,-Q,-W s' Mayra Montalvo, are-n't you the only girl in Lab Band? The 1981-1982 Starlet officers flip theirtop. Mitchell Mills tries to read the black dots. Student Life Freshman Follies Present Monya Mathis is The Sweetest Thing. On Thursday, April 29th, the freshman choir presented its 9th annual variety show, The Freshman Follies, at 7:30 p.m. The emcees were Kirk Buchanan and Scott Morgan. The theme was The Best That You Can Do. and it was directed by Mr. Morrow. 278 Student Life The 1981-1982 Freshman Choir l Shana Day dances to The Dying Swan Lori Brisendine plays The Rose. Mr. Jeff Morrow - Director Sheri Barnhart, your're no drummer JESTERS! Live Thursday, May 13th, the JESTERSE bid adieu to the 1981-1982 year in their annual JESTERS! Show. Performing in the show were the JESTERSL several soloists, a duet, and a quartet. Bobby Pitts was emcee, Tamla Jaggers was the accompianist, and Mr. Crook was director. l Laura Karlen sings, Somewhere Down the Road Tamla Jaggers and Tracie Baker give their rendi- tion of Songbird 280 Student Life The JESTERSl made it through the ram Bill Lile and Bobby Pitts remember when. Robert Shaw and Brenda Corder think Karin Grant and Steve Baugh are play being in JESTERS! is fun. ing their song Lisa BeLew, Mike Baker, and Dana Woodfun could sing all night long Fiesta Mexicana Frances Alonzo sings Al Andar. The R.O.T.C. present the American and Mexican flags. Marta Velasquez does a routine to Olaya. A Y ' wifi ' Norma Encina sings Me Gusta Estar Contigo. Emcee's Mayra Montalvo and Cindy Perez in- troduce the next act. 2 l Margie Garcia and Janie Garcia dance to Las Cadenasf' Cinco de Mayo celebrated the victory of the Mexican forces over France at Puebla in 1862. The PTA served Mexican food in the cafeteria. The pro- gram consisted of typical Mex- ican songs and dances. The sponsors were the student Cin- co de Mayo committee, the Samuell PTA, and Ms. Rhoads. Student Life 281 L 2 S Q T ll f 34 5 5 t Thespians Are The Thespians production, Never Too Late, was per- formed May 7th and 8th at 7:30 p.m. The Thespians worked hard on this final pro- duction of the year. Student directors for this double cast play were Milinda Grice and Lynn Nix. The play centered around the trials and tribula- tions of a middle class family. The director was Mr. Morrow. 5 y Harry tells Charlie to get off the toilet you idiot. Charlie says yes to the baby. 282 Student Life Never Too Late cast caught in the act. Kate wants to be pregnant. Edith gets romantic. Grace notices the nice fit. x ll ll il li ll I9 ll B5 g 3 ll 25. An offic compla Never Too Late er informs Harry of the mayors int. Edith tells Harry she's pregnant, The mayor discusses his re-election. Mr.Foleyexplainsthenurseryblueprints. Kate and Edith discuss their husbands KatedreamsofanightwithCharIie intoxication. 3 1 Dr. Kimbrough takes Harry's pulse. Edith Lambert... Harry Lambert .... Kate ............ CAST ..... Lisa Hoppert, Karen Kristof . . . .Tracy York, Darrell Bockemehl . . . . . . . . .Sheryl Scott, Dei Smith Charlie ....,...... ...Steve Gustafson, David Miller Grace Kimbrough . Dr. Jim Kimbrough Mayor Crane ..... The Policeman... Mr. Foley ...... ... , . . Kelley Maurer, Kathy Murphy ................LesterTumey ... Randall Green .....J. R. Parham ...William Coffman Student Life 283 Peppermint Ball The 1982 Peppermint Ball was held April 16th from 7 to 9 p.m. in the school lunchroom. The juke box supplied the music for the students to dance by. The King and Queen, David Chambers and Elizabeth Good- son, were announced along with the first runners-up, Russell Morris and Sherrie Stepanski, and the second runners-up, David Smith and Linda Pugh. The sponsors were Ms. Peterson, Ms. Bennett, Ms. Sanders, Ms. Shavers, and Ms. Williams. I Queen Elizabeth Goodson shows off herflowers. 4 Student Life Elizabeth Goodson and David Chambers are proud to be queen and king Ms. Shavers, Mrs. Stepanski, and Sherri Stepanski discuss the wonderful evening. Keith Goodman chats with after the dance. Has Spring Fever sw i ...WN Mr. Bennett, Kenneth Crouch, Carmella Hernandez, Mr. Morris, and Russell Morris enjoy the Peppermint Ball. X, , , Y 5 D Lf IW... 4. M Jjf , '- Mfg ,,,, ererrp jwrtgnn 't ,Z F., Q? , , irrie M i E l aw I i.ff .alll lhtil 5 i f Q 1 V pr ,A gk 2 2 :latte IllI.5- :amz A .. UiVVr .we Linda Pugh, Sherri Stepanski, and queen Elizabeth Goodson are all smiles. .Q , f . rs sas- in in . W x f. g Y- - - sf A 552' S E if :- ' t P r dawg! M -S , ii - ,- - - -r K 36 kjij - A P' 'sf - Y if lll. will mm E-fi p 5 1 J ' f ' , . Qwmegfmreemmz gs . P SW - Q, , - ., .K N am.. , S .,... . , P 'V' ' S' -X,,, ,.,. , Russell Morris, Linda Pugh, David Smith, Sherri Stepanski, Elizabeth Goodson, and David Chambers are the 1982 Peppermint Ball Court. ,M Q. .- . ,,.. . ,N v.-sa. - we ,,f. 1551 fiiis , . 1.2-,gat 2 f 4, :gave-,rags-f11 fa rgfgiills- , fi Runners-up Russell Morris, Linda Pugh, David Smith, and Sherri Stepanski pose for a picture. Student Life 28 The l3luefGold Game -K L 2 S Lisa BeLew, Cindy Scott, Leigh Ann Carroll, Julia Payne and Robin Carlock perform Mark Presley, Mitch Mills and Doug Tramel at their last game- make sure Mike Baker will not return. X The 1981-1982 band plays the National Anthem. 286 The traditional BluefGold game held on Saturday May 22nd at Forester field was the last of many for some students. At halftime the new Banner Team and Spartan lm- age were announced and the Senior Athletes were recog- nized. The new football team and the new and old cheer- leaders, band and drill team performed. Student Life The Senior Starlets give one last thrill. Kelly Jones prepares to sack quarter- back John Gilliam. Stacy Chapman and David Miller keep a close eye on the drill. The new Starlets perform to Happy Days are Here Again at their first halftime show. Brings Out Gld and New Gold drives the Blue down the field. The new Cheerleaders first try at the big time The new and old drill do a hand routine to the Samuell Fight Song. Kelly Maurer finds Chris Canada and is all smiles. Senior guys make their traditional run across the field. Deaf cheerleaders Tammye Williams, Tina Jacobs, Rene Ren- frow, Carlton Brooker and Kathy Fisher give a big hello. Student Life 287 Outstanding Students Jacob Baughman Llsa BeLew R.O.T.C. English and French Charlle Green Dorothy Johnson Spanish Special Education ,J-'1 P Laura Karlen Wesley Morrlson Choir D E Mark Presley Charles Robertson Math Band 288 Student Life Fellcla Bluitt Brlan Determan Girl's Athletics Deaf Education Rlta Johnson Edward Jones Homemaking Boy's Athletics fi Diana Matlock receives a journalism award from Musick and Cheryl Blair. nnounced in Awards Assembly Yvette Sands Business Tony Ybarra I.C.T. Sherl Hatzenbuehler Journalism Rlcky Roblnson Boy's P.E. 'V' Mark Woodruff I.C.T. .ss iw- welll, .5 . iffy : t, 359 '--s Tracy York Donna Wilson announces superlatives. Drama 5? 4 Amber Lefflngwell Susan Presley Social Studies Health Marie Sands Mark Walker Girl's P.E. Science KenPurser Industrial Art Outstanding Students were honored during the awards assembly on May 19th. These students were chosen by each departments for excellence in respective areas. Doug Tramel was awarded a perfect attendance certificate for eleven years. Student Life 289 Underolass Favorites Announced Junior Favorites Brad Lemons Kellie Pannell is 'SSX Q-sa y is i sf' Q . me karl ,- we . 33 Sophomore Favorite Freshman Favorites James Lyles and Lynn Bridges Dara Hicks and Paul Donaldson 0 Student Life Seniors are Superlative 5..,..,4o-n- Darrell Bockemehl Band, BAREFOOT IN THE PARK, NEVER T00 LATE, Musical, Computer Math, Quill and Scroll, Who's Who Among American High School Students. Karin Grant Starlets, Woods and Water, Concert Choir, TORCH, Runner-up Wittiest, Honor Graduate, JESTERS! . Lisa BeLew N.H.S. President, French Club Presi- dent, Musical, Varsity Cheerleader, Homecoming Court, Concert Choir, JESTER, Woods and Waters, Student Council, A Honor Roll, Most Beautiful, Valedictorian, Outstanding English and French Student, High Honor Graduate. Kevin Grounds N.H.S., Varsity Football, Student Body Vice-President, Runner-up Mr. Samuell, Honor Graduate. ,rf Ralph Rarnsey Sentinel, Varsity Football, Golf, Woods and Water, Mr. Samuell, Honor Graduate. Senior Superlative Senior Superlative The Senior Superlatives were announced May 19th at the awards assembly by the TORCH staff. These seniors were chosen by the faculty on the basis of responsibility, dependability, peer rapport, at- titude, and citizenship. The Superlatives represent five percent of the Senior Class with 26 Seniors chosen for their superior endeavors. Student Life 291 i 2 . ts e Bruce Stuart Deaf Pep Club Treasurer, Golf. Sen ior Supedahve Sen ior SupeHaUve Sen Super Ser Super Ser Super 292 Student Life ior aUve ior aUve ior aUve Elicia Brokeshoulder Band, Student Council, Concert Band, Honor Graduate. C-if ,f S Mitchell Mills NHS, Banner Team, Lab Band, JESTERS!, S.C.O.A., Razz-Ma-Tazz, Band Show, Student Council, Sr. Assembly, Best Dressed, Musical, Con- cert Choir, High Honor Graduate. Billy Lile All Region Choir, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Musical, JESTERS!, Senior Assembly, N.H.S. S.C.O.A. TAG, TORCH, Runner- Up Most Talented, Honor Graduate. Laura Karlen Starlets, JESTERS! - President, Con- cert Choir, All Region Choir, All Area Choir, Student Director - Starlet Capers, Student Director - Razz-Ma- Tazz, Senior Assembly, High Honor Graduate, Most Talented, Musical. Mary Garrett Starlets - lst. Lieut. NHS, All American Drill Team, Outstanding Girl in Dance. Yvette Sands Student Council, TAG. 5, EZZQ Mark Presley Cross Country, Track, Banner Team, A-Honor Roll, Senior Assembly, Athlete of the Issue, Most Likely to Succeed, High Honors, Outstanding Math Student. Dana Woodfin Starlets - Sr. Lieut., Starlet Capers, Homecoming Queen, French Club, Red Cross, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Musical, Sr. Assembly, Student Council, Sr. Class President, JESTERS, Honor Graduate, Woods and Water, Honor Roll, Miss Samuell. A at 1 -W ls 5 ' I for ' - 1 1 ' . . 'T 4 5-4 fr rf - . T . swfiiiuiif T -Sf 4. f Nuff? 1 i fh.. ..-v ',,,,...f if ,,,.,,,,.m. , -fe ,,.,..,-w 'b7x -st ,W ...WN r ' wx , , , .V ,,, 'rJ ?' .?+-s--Q. H-'mu , . ' Vlll -'bw i I t JeniferCobb Student Council, French Club, Runner-Up Most Likely to Succeed, Honor Graduate, O.E.A. Senior Superlative Senior Superlative Senior Superlative Senior Superlative Senior Studnet Life 293 294 Ralene Wilson H.E.C.E., F.H.A., Honor Graduate. Sen ior Supedahve Senior Super Ser Super Ser Super Ser Student Life ative 'or ative ior ative ior ,Vers Marcia Garrett Razz-Ma-Tazz, Concert Choir, F.H.A., Senior Assembly, Runner-up Most Talented, Honor Graduate. CindyScott Varsity Cheerleader, N.H.S., French Club, Woods and Water, Student Coun- cil, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Band Show, Sr. Assembly, Musical, A-Honor Roll, Most Likely to Succeed, High Honor Graduate, Salutatorian. Stan Moore Varsity Football, Woods and Water, Spanish Club, Most Handsome, Honor Graduate. Ka., .ai Ed Jones F.H.A., Basketball, Track, N.H.S., Outstanding Athletic Student, Honor Graduate. Becky Poston Student Council Rep. for the Deaf, Second Princess of the Deaf, President ofV.O.E. Esther Wilson Starlets, N.H.S. Student Counci, Runner-Up Most Beautiful, Honor Graduate. Todd Tatum Football, Track, Student Council Vice President F.H.A. President, Basketball Manager, Runner-Up Most School Spirit, Sr. Assembly. 5.9,- JQ Diana Matlock Concert Choir, Musical, Thespians, Editor - Sentinel, Quill and Scroll, Honor Graduate. Charles Green Emcee Starlet Capers, S.C.O.A. Sen- tinel, Wittiest, High Honor Graduate, Outstanding Spanish Student, Sr. Assembly. DougTrameI Banner Team, N.H.S., TORCH photographer, Sr. Assembly, Honor Graduate, Runner-Up Most Likely To Succeed. Student Life 295 Prom Has Pac-lVlan Fever Anita Conley and Ben Laster sit one dance out. 1 1509 Gentleman Vincent Thomas treats Felicia Bluitt like a lady. A vi k'L1XLy B Q X: - 2. , Kim Schupbach and Wesley Morrison Senior favorites are presented by the TORCH staff. Pause for some punch- The 1982 Senior Prom was held April 30th from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Dunfey Hotel. The theme this year was the popular pac-man. Decorations were based on an idea by Wesley Morrison and designed by Ms. Spearman and the art department. Samuell seniors danced to the music from King Sound and at 12:30 sat down to a hearty breakfast. Mr. Shelley was in charge of the prom and helped arrange all the details. 2 Student Life Todd Tatum and his date arrive at the prom. Ralph Ramsey gives David Moore some brotherly advice. Doug Tramel drinks a toast to Michelle Little. Steve Baugh steals a kiss from Marcia Garrett. Mark Presley escorts Julia Payne in the grand march. Betty Garcia, Bubba Lamont and Darrell Bockemehl wait patiently for the announce- ment of favorites. ln- , 5? iQ Z Charles Robertson helps Laura Karlen out of the lirno. Student Life 297 K '-255 ' W ., get , Stacy Record and Yolanda Wyrick and their dates have pac-man fever. Jeff Granberry and Lisa BeLew make memories. Betsy Bales and Bruce Stuart Get Down On lt. 298 Student Life E Ralene Wilson and her finance dance the night away. Michelle Honeycutt and Mark Colvin help themselves to the breakfast buffet. Lori Wheeler shows Derrell Barksdale how to smile for their picture. Dana Woodfin and Scott Bene check in with big brother Mike Woodfin, Cindy Scott plants one on Ralph Ramsey. .X N Paula Winterbauer, Gary Brown and Carrie Braucht get in 1 Craig Simmons, Roddy Perez and Kane Hansard bring their own some p'Omt'megO5S'p- refreshments. Jerry Taylor has had enough of Beth Hairgrove and Laura Karlen. Margie Garcia and her date try out for Dance Fever. Student Life 299 f SCAOOK Spirif Wie Bakr lQo6in 6arfocL Senior Wir. arwl Wi Same!! lgafpxz lgamziey A X 364064 woodhn C3 jcworife:5 Wadi iLefy 30 SMCCQQJ mark preaay Gnd? scoff G D W M ,W..,,,,. moaf QQPQHJULL BULL, Mm gfefldd COPJQI' jriend edf glauiel moore mary garreff f?lwmla lglzea '1Mffze4f Wad scoff gellg jehci a gfuiff Wea! gadnfecl C,lzarAA lgogerfaon laura .Karin 30 geo! QZDMMQJ Wzfflwff WMA juan payne mmf vklanvlaome Stall moore , geaufifuf Jian geofew ' s f fx ,Q , W Q f ' wr Q f 'Q Q -Sf Baccalaureate Guides The Baccalaureate Service was held Sunday May 23, 1982 at 2:00 p.m. in the auditorium. The con- cert choir began the service sing- ing The Beatitudes and Praise the Lord. Rev. Wesley Morrison followed with the invocation. Rev. O. J. Glover of Newman Baptist Church delivered the sermon and Todd Tatum gave the benediction. Mr. Filgo introduces Reverend Glover. Karin Grant and Paula Winterbauer visit after Baccalaureate. O Student Life Ar, .f 4 ttt T . Q.. L Mary Garrett isa grinning graduate. Reverend Glover speaks to the senior class of 1982. P Senior concert choir members return to their seats after singing Let The People rais 6 Concert choir watches as the Seniors march in. ' enior cworife lgunnem- ,Q Mr, and Miss Most School L Most Likely Most Samuell Spirit To Succeed Dependable Kevin Grounds.. Todd Tatum Doug Tramel Robert Shaw MBYEO Powell Leigh Ann Carroll Jenifer Cobb Kim Cade . . Wittiest Fnendhest Wendel Smith Kane Hansard Frank Ha ert Mayra Montalvo . gg y , Karin Grant Roy Miller Dressed . Most Beautiful Scott Stone Ester Wilson Demetria Flowers Carrie Brauftht Most Amigo Tglentgd Tony Jackson Bmy me Kelly White LaTonya Jeffery Marcia Garrett On April 30th, the Senior Favorites and Runners-Up in each category were an- nounced at the Senior Prom by the Torch staff. These students were elected for Mr. and Miss Samuell, Most School Spirit, Most Likely To Succeed, Most Dependable, Friendliest, Wittiest, Most Athletic, Most Talented, Most Handsome and Most Beautiful and Best Dressed by the senior class. Favorites 305 Lun heon Texas Style Helen Freeman, Felicia Bluitt, Tammie Adams, Amy Martin, Todd Tatum, Vincent Thomas, Edward Jones and DeMetria Flowers enjoy the Senior Luncheon. Pat Causey and JoAnn Coates are all dressed up for a trip to the Gran' Crystal Palace. Dennis Hall can't believe he ate the whole thing. The Senior Luncheon was held May 21st at the Gran' Crystal Palace. The seniors, teachers, counselors, parents, and ad- ministrators ate a sit down luncheon of chicken, rice, broccoli, and salad and were entertained by an outstanding Texas Review. When Maria Buchanan talks, Tim Williams doesn't listen. Billy Lile and Kim Cade enjoy the show. Matt Carter takes his eating seriously! Who's all set for the Texas Review? . .. Kevin Grounds. Student Life 307 Seniors Will Remember The Senior Assembly was held May 21st under the direction of Ms. Phelps. The Seniors of 1982 tearfully bade their final farewells to friends, teachers, and fellow classmates. The theme of the assembly Through the years was seen in all aspects of the show. The assembly featured an original poem, soloists, dance groups, and the 1982 JESTERS! Emcees Charles Robertson, Grover Taylor, Charlie Green and Tony Woods introduce the varsity cheerleaders. Varsity cheerleaders are a Fantasy. Laura Karlen will see fellow seniors Mary Garrett dances to We Call It The Box. Somewhere Down The Road. 308 Student Life Kelly White gets caught up in the TimeWarp. Marcia Garrett sees Through The Eyes of Love. Through The Years Stop, Stop members Carrie Braucht, Karin Grant, Rhonda Rhea and Paula Winter- bauer have got the beat. Charles Robertson referees Billy and Charlie Green's dueling elbows. 1- f ' 7 W K fi. in it ' 1 3 ff sg we Lile Fl , K , Lf' ' f NK , L. K W H , ' Q v we ' l' W ,,,, Jw T fel 1 rr ' Q T f 1 If J' 52? M l Zf +4 Al A 1 I fi J, 0,4 ring 4 , ,f 9 1 gint 115 5 fi, if V 432 25 69323 ff f 62444 ,E f? 5 . it ,A jay, ff Z r QQ L Q f 2 4 r , Q Nw yf i C541 f 2,55-k,,fflf1g52,,f5Q7 J r 7-M46 Q 3 Z ff ew f la ,M A 5 ii' 2 H 1 if 1 w u W . W, t e 4,355 5 QS . 2 t 5' if 53 ic 2, My 'fa l g f t -if i 5? i , g 5 ' f 3 if 5 i S Hr 71 '57 , ,- 4 Emcees Charlie Green and Matt Carter entertain between acts. y - t ,,, 7- ff' W, , ,, , ,H .. My 1 ' - f .3 jig- W U' ' ' if T 525 . 'WDW 'h Z, l'U5- ' -'ff Q ' J 1: I A f 5 . We gl ff ' -l , nz, 1Xvff'f y' g f , ' o ff 'f ' WE Q . - - ' gli' my f I ' A ' 'r A if ,. rid, Vgyff F3 f J ft!-gg , T Q K . 5' , I ,wg an , i l l. 1 .lt tw, . l .. 'f ' ,.,,. , My 1 f'?':'7':- -f 1 V 7, 4,512 'V ' ' , .5 , -- 1 'C A C, 7 G r . r T' M. ' .mf 2 1 eff 'lift Mitch Mills, Doug Tramel and Charles Robertson pom-pom to Dallas. Tracie Baker sing Evergreen ?wj 4S12v2fwmwW,sf- W be Kay Woodruff is Dancing In The Street. Student Life 309 Ed ward Jones, Mike Higgins, Earl Few, Wendel Sm fas 43' AF ' Senior La Bare enter and ............. ith and Demetria Flowers show off the latest . Seniors do the Cotton-eyed Joe. hlon. gr-'M-'H V Senior Starlets Officers Rock That. Billy Lile Knows what she Iikes. Julia Payne is all tears. The senior JESTERS! remember Through The Years. 310 Student Life Senior Starlets entertain for the last time with New York, New York. '-r 3 1' Y Ni V -- . . 5 ' . ' if. fff' ff? 2 i f 7 mi fs gm 2 ,.. , , to ,. .1 r riwii' :si iii? f it irer -- E 4 i -1 s t ., . - Q If SPH J e 2 , WhL . J t 3 Q g , Y gt S 4 3 S I F5 QM 1 i ss 2, ,i 4 ff V' L Q fx frost sw? Charles Robertson and Mayra Mon- talvo hug good-bye. Brenda Mabary recites an original poem, Billy Lile, Mike Baker, Charles Robertson and Bobby Pitts sing Seven Bridges Road accompanied by Miles Seaman. Seniors sing the Alma Mater one last time. Brenda Corder and Deanna Sims bid their friends good-bye. Vrkr K W' . . , yrr x K L A i B ' 'uf ' if air ' K r , , -Qt... s 25' - 'i M . W . , S 35 r rrr ,V ,k,r, Z x.x.. ,t.. ,.,- t L A - i -- - 1 -rr ..-....-.,.,. ,... :..,1'2f .. .'14..-,-,.- .. ,..-,. , ,.. '-.. :2 r .- r - Seniors Linda Allen, Becky Poston and Pam Singleton reach for Fame. Student Life 311 2 Graduates of 1982 At noon, Saturday. May 29th, Samuell seniors filed into the auditorium of the Memorial Auditorium Convention Arena wearing the traditional cap and gown. Accepting their diplomas was the first step into the adult world, leaving behind the security of high school. Mr. Filgo announced to D.l.S.D. board member Richard Curry that the class of 1982 had fulfilled all the requirements for graduation. The concert choir sang at the ceremonyg the band played several selectionsg and the National Honor Socie- ty served as the Honor Guard. ' Q A 1' 'A Y? 4-J, ,fi - . QV' KV . ga 9 ll -' Seniors patiently await their turn to receive their diploma. Betsy Bales, Brian Determan and Rit- Seniors march in to Pomp and chie Coulter wait in line Circumstance Seniors listen attentively to theteremony. Student Life Charles Robertson receives his diploma. Meet The Future Ralph Ramsey waits in line for the men's room. mi, The 1982 graduates concentrate on what is in store for the future. Mary and Marcia Garrett are excited about graduation- Tammie Adams hates to be first in line. If gf will I ll if The concert choir, composed of many graduates, sings I Thank You God. Graduated at last! Student Lite H igh Valedictorian Lisa BeLew 314 Student Life Honor Graduates Salutatorian l Cindy Scott .. 'f 'fzsv Ii: , Lisa BeLew and Cindy Scott Charlie Green, Laura Karlen, Mitch Mills, Lisa BeLew, Mark Presley, and Cindy Scott Honor Graduates Donald Green, Mary Garrett, Scott Fewell, Marcia Garrett, Mark Colvin, Elicia Brokeshoulder, Matt Carter, Gail Barfield, Pat Causey, Robin Carlock, Carrie Braucht, Bren- da Corder, Kevin Grounds, Jenifer Cobb, Kane Hansard, Karin Grant, Elizabeth Guthrie, Phyllis Jackson, and Penny Hunter. Kim Wilson, Esther Wilson, Melvin Tucker, Scott Stratton, Mary Roe, Rhonda Martin, Melanie Miller, Edward Jones, Mayra Montalvo, Stan Moore, Diana Matlock, Ralph Ramsey, Lauren Moore, Kelly Payne, Doug Tramel, Rhonda Rhea, Billy Lile, Dana Woodfin, Yolanda wyrick, and Ralene Wilson. Student Life 5 Seniors Party All Night Tracie Baker, Mayra Montalvo and Mitchell Mills show how it's done the right way. Kellie Pannell tells Mark Presley wake me when it's over. Doug Tramel bats a thousand Student Life l i sl lisrs .uee eiee sse tQlfQ43Xi5,1,a.fgil Ready! Aim! Fire! Tony Henderson. It takes two for Bobby Pitts. Karin Grant is alert even at 4:00 A.M. Murphy is frisked before -v-H-V? The All Night Party was held Sunday May 30th, at Bronco Bowl, from 1 a.m. to 6 a.m. for Seniors and their dates. The party included bowling, ar- chery, dancing, golf, pool, and baseball. The Seniors enjoyed their opportunity to play as kids again. Seniors voiced their appreciation to the P.T.A. for their hard work on senior activities. Rod Perez is a real pro. Rhonda Rhea gives Julia Payne a few tips. Cindy Scott and her date wish Lisa BeLew would hurry and take her turn. Student Life 317 Life moved so quickly that students rarely found the op- portunity to savour it. As stu- dents moved from memory to -in Oi S I X S N J .f l N X l r N! f X , X I X x ,. MW f N X I X 1 l memory they glanced back upon these, their high school years. Their memories were drawn from fashions, fads, and the traditional Samuell class- room. They remembered years filled with love, understanding, and the striving for excellence that was to them the essence of Samuell. Yolanda Wyrick, Edward Jones, and Stacy Michelle Musick helps the Student Council win over the Sentinel 7 to 6 Record are glad to be seniors. 318 Closing If the gown fits, wear it, Roy Walker and Kim Wilson. Annette Simmons, Susan Parker, Donna Wilson, Wendy Kirkpatrick and Cheryl t for varsity cheerleader. aw' Chris Powell holds the line until 1982-1983. Ms. Hawkins gives Sheri O Donley a helping hand before final exams. Billy Lile kisses Kathleen Murphy good-bye closing 319 f 5 The TORCH Staff and Mark Presley think up captions for the final deadline. New wave Starlets are Steve New JESTERS wait to be introduced at the Jesters! show. Hyles and Curtis Miller. School is finally out for the 1981-1982 school year. Mayra Montalvo and friend are ready to graduate. 320 Closing 5 ,-kEk5E..N Vrkkk x 3 M K -- me N... X ..xX, W1 .A-1.t,, A V ' N.. ' , 4. David Moore, Joanne Hardy, an ' Arnold are cozy one last time. Edward Jones Latonnya Jeffery and Tim Jackson line up for graduation Del Smith and Steve Gustafson enjoy their Corietta Eve burger under the moonlight V, A .Q t..,, L kr , ' 3 Dei Smith, Karen Kristof, Marietta Watson burst Kelly Maurer's bubble. McCollum's fifth period class waves good-bye. -5'1 Milinda Grice hibernates for the summer. Closing 321 , V R- l' ' 1 31. E' . 45 Va l .hi A .1 ivmif Seniors Matt Carter and Wendel Smith are the Little Rascals. Elicia Brokeshoulder lets her fingers do the typing. 5 .Qi Look what the 1981-1982 year has done to Amber Julia Payneis not reallyadunce Leffingwell. Ralene Wilson looks over the Karin Grant gets high on roses. Rhonda Rhea is sick of school Senior activity schedule. 322 Closing at ML K was Ft' if N 4 J, X F irff t W W ft Y, X Q' K W X sl 1 X 1981-1982 SZ The Str: Best Lit- Fee Desire 8 DOSE One Ro Roo f 9 L- 324 ., 040: 'sg gf N, f 'NK I N I N! I4 xg, KN ' t 'iv 144062564 away, lndividuals and merchants sup- ported the Spartans during the 1981-1982 school year. They were a vital part of the com- munity and aided and provided services for many Spartan students. Rob Stokes is sold on M8iM's. Advertisements - - - - Vince Weldon, Stan Moore, Ralph Ramsey, David Nobles, Vincent Thomas and Bene are sold on the Old Mill Inn. 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Our best wlshes to a fme young man May the Lord bless you We love you Mother Daddy and Donald Shen We are all so very proud of you You can be anythlngl May your future always be brlght Love from Your Devoted Famlly Susan We are very proud of you We hope that you have a great Sr year and we are behind you all the way Love Mom and Dad Mom and Dad You are very special to me You have been a great help to me thus year Love Donna Llsa BeLew Clndy Scott Leigh Ann Carroll Julle Payne Robin Carlock Mlke Baker Doug Tramel Mark Presley Mltch Malls and Kelly Whlte Thanks for an extra special yearl You were the wmnmg team of 1981 1982 See you at Dunstan s next year Love Barbara L To the 1981 1982 JESTERS' Its been great knowlng you all thus year I feel that you ve all become my best of friends I love you all Your second E Amber Lucrecla Your Jr year IS gone but wlth good memories Know your Sr year wlll be greater Just work hard and enyoy every mlnute of It I II help Love Mom To the 1981 1982 TORCH staff It s been slow golng but eventually we made It You all made slxth perlod the best Amber the copy hatlng copy edltor Ms McCollum You are a great sponsor Thanks for everything this year lknow I wlll be better at my job next year Love Donna Congratulatlons Class of B2 especially Clndy and Lisa Love The Scotts Julla Payne You've made us so proud of you Daddy and I want to thank you for sharing the past 18 years wlth us Mother and Daddy Dana Woodfln Congratulatuonsl We are proud of all your many accomplishments You are a delightful young lady and a wonderful daughter You have glven us much happiness Love Mom and Dad To the Student Body of W W Samuell Hugh School Thanks for all the help you have been for the past four years Amber hang In there kld Good bye Bubba LaMont Congratulations' Llsa and Candy We are so proud of you Good luck at college Love The BeLews To Mlke Baker Keep your beautiful smlle and personallty and your falth ln your Lord and you wlll go far We are very proud of you Love Mom and Dad Dona Thank you for the past 31!z years I hope we have many more Welcome to the blg world Good luck I love you Randy Advertisements 333 , - - - I, , ' ! ' 1 I ' 7 n I l I , much pleasure. The dream was true . . . , . ' 1 . I , . . , 1 . s 9 ' I SENIOR CREDITS Agnew, Jacqueline - 3. FHA 4. FHA Allen, Kelly - 1. Blue Jackets, Freshman Choir, Freshman Follies 4. OEAII. Allen, Linda - 4. Deaf Drama. Anguiano, John Paul - 1. Football, Woods and Water, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Track 2. Varsity Football, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Key Club, Track, Woods and Water 3. Varsity Football, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Woods and Water, Track 4. Varsity Football, Woods and Water, Sentinel, Power Lifting Team. Arnold, Curtis - 1. Football, Baseball, French 2. J.V. Baseball 3. Roller Skating, J.V. Baseball, FHA, Woods and Water, J.V. Football 4. Varsity Baseball, FHA, Woods and Water, Sentinel. Baker, Mike - 1. Orchestra, Basket- ball, Baseball, Freshman Follies, B S Section 2. Football, Baseball, Concert Choir, Musical, Razz-Ma-Tazz 3. Ten- nis, Concert Choir, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Musical 4. Spartan Image, Jesters!, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Musical, Senior Assembly, Tennis, Most School Spirit. Baker, Tracie - 1. Freshman Vice- President, Choir, Soccer, Singers, Stu- dent Council, Freshman Follies 2. Stu- dent Council, Treble Choir, Treble Choir President, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Starlets Manager 3. Student Council Treasurer, Concert Choir, Y.W.P.F., Roller Skating, PAC, RAZZ- Ma-Tazz 4. Jesters!, Concert Choir President, Student Body President, Razz-Ma-Tazz, PAC, Band Show, TORCH, Musical, Wittiest. Bales, Betsy - 2. Deaf Pep, V.O.E. - Deaf 3. Deaf Cheerleader, Deaf Drama 4. Deaf Cheerleader, Deaf Queen. Bales, David - Soccer 4. Soccer. Barfield, Gail - 2. Roller Skating, French 3. Woods and Water, Starlets, Roller Skating, French 4. Starlets, FHA, Sentinel, Honors Graduate. Barksdale, Derrell - 1. Baseball 2. Baseball 3. Varsity Baseball, Woods and Water 4. Varsity baseball, Woods and Water. Baugh, Steve - 1. Choir, Singers, Freshman Follies, BS Section 2. Con- cert Choir, SCOA, Razz-Ma-Tazz, M A S H, Musical, Thespians, Roller Skating 3. Concert Choir, S.C.O.A., Razz-Ma-Tazz, Musical, Thespians, Band, Concert Band, TORCH 4. Jesters!, Concert Choir, SCOA, Razz- Ma-Tazz, Musical, Thespians, Band Show, Band, TORCH, Senior Assembly, Jesters! Assembly. Baughman, Jacob - 1. Reserve Of- ficers Association Award, Battalion Col- or Guard, Colonial Color Guard 2. Superior Cadet Decoration, Colonial Color Guard, Rifle Team, Orienteering Team 3. Superior Cadet Decoration, 4 Senior Credits Colonial Color Guard, Commanding Of- ficer, Rifle Team Commander, Drill Team Commander, Battalion Com- mander 4. Battalion Commander, Col- onial Color Guard Commander, Rifle Team Commander, Outstanding ROTC Student. Beasley, Diane - 1. Blue Jackets 2. Roller Skating, FHA, Ice Skating, Y.W.P.F. 3. Roller Skating, Ice Skating, French, Concert Choir 4. Starlets, Starlet Capers, Woods and Water, Con- cert Choir, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Student Council, OEA Il, Senior Assembly. BeLew, Lisa - 2. French, Valentine Court, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Woods and Water, Treble Choir, A Honor Roll 3. French Club President, Starlets, Starlet Capers, Musical, Woods and Water, Student Council, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Roller Skating, Homecoming Court, Computer Math, Concert Choir, NHS, A Honor Roll 4. NHS President, French Club President, Musical, Varsity Cheerleader, Homecoming Court, Concert Choir, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Band Show, Jesters!, Woods and Water, Senior Assembly, Student Council, A Honor Roll, Most Beautiful, Valedictorian, Superlative, Outstanding English Student, Out- standing French Student, High Honors. Bell, Frederlck - 1. Football 2. J.V. Football 3. Varsity Football 4. Varsity Football. Bennett, Regina - 1. FHA 2. Band, Volleyball, FHA 3. Band, FHA, Out- standing P.E. Student 4. FHA. Bluitt, Felicia - 1. Track, Volleyball, Basketball, French 2. Volleyball, Basketball, Track, French, 2nd Team All District Basketball 3. Volleyball, Basketball, Track, Soccer, FHA, Stu- dent Council, PAC, 2nd Team All District Basketball 4. Volleyball, Basketball, Track, FHA, Student Coun- cil, lst Team All District Volleyball, All District Basketball, Most Athletic, Outstanding Athletic Student. Bockemehl, Darrell- 1. Honor Roll 2, M 'A 'S 'H, Roller Skating, Ice Skating, Student Council, Honor Roll, Thespians 3. Musical, Concert Choir, David 8t Llsa, Computer Math, Roller Skating, Ice Skating, Thespians, Honor Roll, Student Council, S.C.O.A. 4. Band, Barefoot In the Park, Never Too Late, Musical, Computer Math, Quill and Scroll, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Superlative, Boruk, Brad - 1. Football, Track 2. Football, Track, Ice Skating, Roller Skating 3. Varsity Football, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, FHA, Woods and Water, player of the week 4. Varsity Football, Sentinel Staff, FHA, player of the week. Bowman, Terri - 3. FHA 4. FHA. Braucht, Carrie - 1. Blue jackets, Choir, Singers, Freshman Follies, Honor Roll 2. Treble Choir, Thespians, Y.W.P.F., Honor Roll 3. Starlets, Con- cert Choir, Woods and Water, musical, Roller Skating, Ice Skating, Thespians, Starlet Capers, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Honor Roll 4. Starlets, Concert Choir, Woods and Water, Student Council, musical, Concert Choir, Starlet Capers, Razz- Ma-Tazz, Honor Roll, Runner-up Best Dressed, Honors Graduate. Brokeshoulder, Elicla - 1. Band, Volleyball 2. Band, Volleyball 3. Band, Volleyball 4. Band, Student Council, Concert Band, Superlative, Honors Graduate. Bronson, Robert - 3. CVAE 4. CVAE Treasurerlwlv, Brooks, Bill - 1. Track, Soccer 2. Track, Basketball 3. VICA, Student Council 4. FHA, H.E.R.O. Buchanan, Marla - 2. FHA 3. Starlets, FHA 4. OEA II Butler, Patricia - 2. Blue Jackets, J.A. 3. Y.W.P.F., FHA Treasurer 4. FHA, Sign Language Club. Caddell, Michael - 1. Band, Swim- ming, Band Show 2. Band 3. ICT 4. ICT, Woods and Water. Cade, Klm - 1. Choir, Freshman Follies, Singers, Woods and Water, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Blue Jackets, Thespians 2. Choir, Woods and Water, Student Council, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Thespians, Honor Roll, Y.W.P.F., Red Cross 3. Jesters!, Con- cert Choir, Woods and Water, PAC, Student Council, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Musical, Honor Roll, Band Show, Thespians, FHA, Y.W.P.F. 4. Starlets, Jesters! Concert Choir, Student Council, TORCH, Woods and Water, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Starlet Capers, Musical, Band Show, Senior Assembly, Runner-up Most Dependable. Cadenhead, Norma - 2. Volleyball, Woods and Water, Roller Skating, J.A. 3. Volleyball, Woods and Water, FHA, EAI. Carlock, Robln - 1. FHA, Blue Jackets, Ice Skating, Red Cross 2. J.V. Cheerleader, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Treble Choir 3. French, FHA, Woods and Water, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Computer Math 4. French Club, Varstiy Cheerleader, FHA, Razz- Ma-Tazz, Band Show, Woods and Water, Senior Assembly, Most School Spirit, Honors Graduate. Carpenter, Darlene - 1. Blue Jackets 2. Blue Jackets, Bowling 3. FHA, OEA I 4. FHA, OEA II. Carroll, Leigh Ann - 1. FHA, Blue Jackets, Thespians, Star Spangled Girl 2. FHA, Thespians 3. FHA 4. Varsity Cheerleader, FHA, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Woods and Water, Senior Assembly, Runner-up Most School Spirit. Carter, Mack - 1. Orchestra 2. Or- chestra, Sign Language Club 3. Or- chestra, Sign Language Club 4. Or- chestra, Concert Choir, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Sign Language Club. Cash, Robert - 1. Football 2. Football 3. Tennis 4. FHA. Causey, Patrlck - 1. Woods and Water 2. Woods and Water 3. President FHA, Roller Skating, Sentinel, Woods and Water, Sign Language, SIT 4. Sign Language, Spanish Club, Sentinel, Deaf Pep Club, Honors Graduate. Chlsm, John - 3. Football, Coates, Jo Ann - 1. Honor Roll 2. Honor Roll 3. CVAE 4. CVAE, Blue Jacket, FHA. Cobb, Jenlfer - 4. OEA, Student Council, French, Runner up Most Likely to Succeed, Superlative, Honors Graduate. Coker, Robert - 2. Roller Skating, Woods and Water, Ice Skating 3. Roller Skating, Woods and Water, Ice Skating 4. ICT. Couch, Sandra - 1. Student Council, Freshman Choir, Sign Language Club 2. Treble Choir, Blue Jackets 3. FHA 4. FHA, OEA II. Coulter, Rltchle - 1. Football, Baseball 2. J.V. Football, Baseball, 3. J.V. Football. Cross, Patrlcla - 1. Band, FHA 2. FHA 3. FHA 4. FHA President. Davls, Jeslca - 4. Deaf Pep Club. Davls, Keith - 2. Track, J.V. Football 3. Varsity Track, J.V. Football 4. Varsi- ty Football, FHA, Varsity Track. Davls, Larry - 1. Basketball, Football, Track 2. Basketball, 3. Basketball 4. Varsity Basketball. Few, Earl - 1. Football, Track 2. Foot- ball, Track 3. Football, Track 4. Foot- ball, Track. Fewell, Scott - 1. Football, J.V. Baseball 2. Football, J.V. Baseball 3. Varsity Football, Spanish Club 4. Varsi- ty Football, Athlete of the Issue - Sen- tinel, Outstanding Athlete of the Semester - Sentinel, All District Honorable Mention, Honors Graduate. Fields, Lennie - 3. Basketball, Y.W.P.F., FHA 4. FHA - Vice Presi- dent,OEA. Flelds, Veronica - 3. HERO, FHA 4. HERO, FHA. Flowers, Demetris - 3. Varstiy Ttack 4. Runner-up Most Beautiful. Fowler, Larry - 1. ROTC 3. ICT 4. ICT. Freeman, Helen - 2. Volleyball, FHA President 3. Volleyball, Basketball, Track, FHA - President, Choir, Y.W.P.F. 4. Basketball, Volleyball - Mgr. Garcia, Mercedes - 1. ROTC 2. ROTC 3. Spanish, Soccer, French, ROTC 4. Volleyball, Spanish, Soccer, FHA, ROTC. Garcia, Randy - 3. FHA 4. ICT. Garrett, Marcla - 4. Razz-Ma-Tazz, Concert Choir, FHA, Senior Assembly, Runner-up Most Talented, Superlative, Honors Graduate. Gaston, Onita - 2. Deaf Drama 4. Deaf Pep Club, Student Council. Geron, Dona - 1. Choir, Ice Skating, Red Cross, Swimming, Woods and Water, Freshman Follies 2. Treble Choir, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Woods and Water, Swimming, Bowling 3. N.H.S., Woods and Water, Ice Skating, Bowling, Red Cross, OEA I 4. N.H.S., Woods and Water, Student Council, B Honor Rollg TORCH, OEA II, Honors Graduate. GIII, Todd - 1. Varsity Soccer, Roller Skating, Ice Skating 2. Soccer, Woods and Water, Roller Skating, Ice Skating 3. Varsity Soccer, Roller Skating, Ice Skating, Woods and Water 4. Varsity Soccer, Woods and Water. Glldewell, Jeff - 4. Golf. Glosson, Larry - 1. Soccer 2. Soccer. Gooch, Brenda - 1. ROTC, FHA 2. ROTC, FHA, J.A. 3. HERO, FHA, J.A. 4. HERO, FHA, Red Cross. Graham, Charmlon - 1. ROTC, Choir, Freshman Follies 2. Treble Choir, ROTC 3. Concert Choir, ROTC and ROTC Drill, FHA 4. HERO. Greer, Darryl - 1. Deaf Pep, Football 2. Deaf Pep, J.V. Football 3. Deaf Pep, J.V. Football 4. Varsity Football, Prince for the Deaf. Grant, Karln - 1. Choir, Blue Jackets, Roller Skating, Ice Skating, Freshman Follies 2. J.V. Cheerleader, Treble Choir, Roller Skating, Ice Skating 3. Concert Choir, Musical, FHA - Secretary, Razz-Ma-Tazz 4. Starlets, Starlet Capers, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Band Show, Jestersl, Senior Assembly, Woods and Water, Concert Choir, TORCH, Runner up Wittiest, Jester! Show, Superlative, Honors Graduate. Green, Charles - 1. A Honor Roll 2. A Honor Roll, Roller Skating 3. Con- cert Choir, S.C.O.A. Razz-Ma-Tazz 4. Starlet Capers, SCOA, Sentinel, Wit- tiest, Superlative, High Honors, Outstanding Spanish Student. Greer, Thomas - 4. ICT, Honors Graduate. Grounds, Kevin - 1. Football, J.V. Baseball, Freshman Favorite 2. J.V. Baseball, J.V. Football, Valentine-Court 3. N.H.S., Varsity Football 4. N.H.S., Varsity Football, Student Body Vice- President, Runner-up Mr. Samuell, Superlative, Honors Graduate. Guthrie, Edith - 3. OEA I 4. OEA Il. Guthrie, Elizabeth - 1. FHA 2. FHA 3. FHA 4. FHA, OEA II, Honors Graduate. Gutierrez, Perla - 1. FHA 4. HECE. Hamllton, Stacy - 1. Blue Jackets, Honors 2. Blue Jackets, Roller Skating 3. OEA I 4. FHA, OEA II. Hansard, Kane - 1. Football, 2. J.V. Football, Woods and Water, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Defensive Player of the Year 3. Football, Honorable Mention All District TAG 4. Football, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Woods and Water, Homecoming Escort, Runner up friendliest, Honors Graduate. Hawkins, Cheri - 1. ROTC, 2. Scholastic Achievement Award 3. DECA 4. FHA, HERO. Henderson, Donna - 1. Track 4. CVAE, FHA. Henderson, Kris-Ann - 1. Blue Jackets, Ice Skating 2. Ice Skating, Starlets 3. DE 4. DE. Hooker, Julla - 1. JA 2. FHA. Houpt, Deena - 1. Blue Jackets 2. Blue Jackets 4. DE. Hughes, Llsa - 3. OEA I 4. FHA. Humphries, Kelll - 3. FHA, Roller Skating 4. FHA, Woods and Water Hunter, Penny - 4. FHA, OEA ll, Honors Graduate. Jackson, Phyllis - 1. Ice Skating, Bowling 2. Ice Skating, Woods and Water, Soccer, Bowling 3. Woods and Water, Spanish, Manager - Track 4. Manager - Volleyball, Honors Graduate. Jackson, Tim - 2. Football 3. Football 4. FHA. Jeffery, LaTonnya - 3. Basketball 4. Basketball, Volleyball, Runner-up Most Talented. Jenkins, Ronnle - 3. Outstanding Stu- dent in Industrial Arts 4. ICT. Jetton, Terry - 1. Trainer - Freshman Football 2. Trainer - Varsi- ty Football, JV Basketball, Orchestra 3. Cross Country, Band Show, Orchestra 4. ICT. Johnson, Bridgette - 3. OEA I, YWPF 4. OEA Il. Johnson, Pam - 1. Blue Jackets, Freshman Follies, Choir 2. Blue Jackets, Treble Choir, Sing Language Club 3. FHA, Concert Choir Starlets 4. Concert Choir, Student Director - Musical. Johnson, Rita - 1. FHA, Red Cross 2. JV Cheerleader, FHA, Allied Youth 3. FHA, Ice Skating 4. FHA, Spanish, Outstanding Home Economics Student. Johnston, Monty R. - 4. DE. Senior Credits 335 Jones, Edward - 1. Basketball, French 2. Basketball, FHA, Outstanding Homemaking Student 3. Basketball, FHA, NHS, French, All City Academic Team 4. FHA, Basketball, Track, NHS, Superlative, Outstanding Athletic Stu- dent, Honors Graduate. Jurlk, Mitchell - 3. FHA 4. DE. Karlen, Laura - 1. Thespians, Choir, Freshman Follies 2. Thespians, Starlets, Concert Choir, Musical 3. Secretary - Thespians, Best Actress '81, Concert Choir, Jestersl, NHS, Starlets, Musical 4. Starlets, Jesters! - President, Concert Choir, All Region and All Area Choirs, Student Director - Razz-Ma-Tazz, Student Director - Starlet Capers, Senior Assembly, Most Talented, Musical, Superlative, Outstanding Choir Student, High Honors Graduate. Kelley, Karl - 3. Soccer 4. Soccer, Photographer - Sentinel. KnaPP, Maureen - 1. Soccer, Ice Skating, Woods and Water, Freshman Follies, Choir 2. Woods and Water, Ice Skating, Soccer 3. Woods and Water, Roller Skating, OEA I 4. Student Coun- cil, TORCH, Woods and Water, FHA, OEAII. Kuykendall, Paula - 2. Red Cross, Roller Skating, DECA 3. Roller Skating, Ice Skating, DECA 4. HECE - V-President. Laster, Ben - 1. Football, Baseball, Roller Skating 2. Football, Baseball, Roller Skating, 3. Varsity Football 4. Varsity Football, Power-Lifting Team. LaMont, Bubba - 1. Choir, Freshman Follies, BS Section 2. Concert Choir, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Musical, JV Football, Red Cross 4. Concert Choir, Razz-Ma- Tazz, Musical, Varsity Football, Red Cross. Lewls, Kelth - 3. CVAE 4. CVAE. Llghtfoot, Paul - 3. ICT 4. ICT. Llle, Bllly - 1. Choir, Freshman Follies 2. Freshman Follies, Razz-Ma-Tazz, M'A S'H, SCOA 3. Concert Choir, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Musical, Jestersl, SCOA 4. All Region Choir, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Musical, Jestersl, Senior Assembly, NHS, SCOA, TAG, TORCH, Runner-up Most Talented, Superlative, Honors Graduate. Llmon, Eduardo - 4. Blue Jacket Stu- dent Director, Sentinel. Mackey, Sandra - 1. FHA 3. HECE, Outstanding HECE Student, B Honor Roll, Perfect Attendance 4. HECE. Maloy, James - 3. Basketball 4. Basketball. Martln, Amy - 1. ROTC 2. ROTC, Basketball, Track, 3. ROTC 4. Basketball. Martln, Rhonda - 1. Blue Jackets, FHA, Choir, Freshman Follies 2. FHA 3. FHA, OEA I 4. FHA, OEA II, Woods and Water, Honors Graduate. Senior Credits Martinez, Henry - 1. Band 2. Band 3. Soccer 4. FHA, Soccer. Matlock, Diana - 1. Blue Jackets 2. Blue Jackets 3. Thespians, Sentinel, Who's Who 4. Concert Choir, Musical, Thespians, Editor - Sentinel, Quill and Scroll, Superlative, Honors Graduate. Maurry, Belinda - 1. Sign Language Club, Choir, Freshman Follies, B Honor Roll 2. Sign Language, FHA, B Honor Roll 3. Spanish, B Honor Roll 4. Spanish. McCIung, Donna - 4. OEA Il, FHA. McPherson, Dianne - 1. Band 2. Stu- dent Council 3. FHA 4. DECA. Mlller, Melanle - 1. FHA, Blue Jackets 2. Ice Skating, Roller Skating 3. Starlets, French Club, Roller Skating, FHA, Woods and Water 4. FHA, Starlets, Honors Graduate. Mlller, Roy - 1. Football 2. J.V. Foot- ball 3. Varsity Football, Woods and Water 4. Varsity Football, Woods and Water, Runner-up Most Handsome. Mllls, Mltchell - 2. Ice Skating, Roller Skating, DECA, Perfect Attendance 3. Woods and Water, Concert Choir, Razz-Ma-Tazz, A-Honor Roll 4. N.H.S., Banner Team, Lab Band, Jesters! SCOA, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Band Show, Stu- dent Council, Sr. Assembly, Best Dressed, Musical, Concert Choir, Superlative, High Honors Graduate. Mojlca, Yolanda - 4. FHA President, Sing Language Club. Montalvo, Mayra - 1. Band, A Honor Roll 2. Band, B Honor Roll 3. Band, French Club, Band Show, Spanish Club, Concert Band, Musical 4. Band, Concert Band, French Club, Spanish Club, Lab Band, TORCH, Band Show, N.H.S., Sr. Assembly, Runner-up Friendliest, Cinco De Mayo, Computer Math, B Honor Roll, Honors Graduate. Moore, Davld - 1. Football, Valentine Court, Roller Skating 2. J.V. Football, Student Council, Key Club, Ice Skating 3. ICT, Student Council, Roller Skating, Key Club 4. Football, ICT, Student Council, Homecoming Court, Razz-Ma- Tazz, Senior Assembly, Woods and Water, Friendliest. Moore, Klmberly - 1. FHA, Drama 2. FHA 4. FHA, HECE. Moore, Stan - 1. Football, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Woods and Water 2. J.V. Football, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Woods and Water, Spanish, Key Club 3. Varsity Football, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Woods and Water, Spanish, NHS 4. Varsity Foot- ball, Woods and Water, Spanish Club, Most Handsome, Superlative, Honors Graduate. Murphy, Jlmmy - 3. CVAE, 4. CVAE. Murry, Sharron - 1. FHA 2. FHA 3. FHA, HERO, Best Job Award, Job Suc- cess Award. Outstanding Achievement Award 4. FHA, Spanish Club. Oehlschlaeger, Laurle - 1. Choir, FHA, Blue Jackets 2. Blue Jackets, Roller Skating, Ice Skating, FHA, Treble Choir 3. Concert Choir, FHA 4. DECA Treasurer, FHA. Ogles, John - 1. Basketball, Football 2. Football, 4. ICT, Woods and Water. Parrish, Debra - 3. V.O.E., 4. Volleyball. Payne, Kelly - 1. Blue Jackets, FHA, Soccer 2. FHA, Roller Skating 3. FHA 4. FHA, Honors Graduate. Payne, Julia - 1. Blue Jackets, Freshman Follies, Choir, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Red Cross 2. J.V. Cheerleader, Ms. JVC, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, FHA, Treble Choir 3. Starlets, 'Slt a'i'let Capers, Woods and Water, Musical, FHA, Concert Choir 4. Varsity Cheerleader, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Band Show, Woods and Water, Concert Choir, TORCH, Senior Assembly, Best Dressed. Peters, Duane - 1. Football, Track 2. Varsity Football, Track 3. Varsity Foot- ball, Track 4. Varsity Football. Poston, Becky - 1. Blue Jackets 2. Student Intervention Team, Pres. of Sign Language Club, Deaf Pep Club 3. Deaf Cheerleader 4. Student Council Rep. For the Deaf, Second Princess of the Deaf, President of V.O.E., Superlative. Powell, Margo - 1. Valentine Court, Homecoming Court, Band 2. Valentine Court, Homecoming Court, Starlets 3. Homecoming Court, Starlets, FHA, Red Cross, Starlet Capers, YWPF 4. Homecoming Court, Starlets Captain, Red Cross, Student Council, FHA, Starlet Capers, Concert Choir, Razz- Ma-Tazz, Band Show, Runner-up Ms. Samuell. Pitts, Bobby - 1. Choir, Freshman Follies, Golf 2. Choir, Thespians, Roller Skating, J.V. Football, RAzz-Ma-Tazz, Musical, Golf 3. Concert Choir, Thes- pians, Roller Skating, J.V. Football, Soccer, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Musical, All School Play 4. Jestersl, Concert Choir,- Thespians, Woods and Water, Musical, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Band Show, Sr. Assembly, Most Dependable. Presley, Mark - 1. Football, B-Honor Roll 2. Football, Track, B-Honor Roll 3. Football, Track, B-Honor Roll, Cross Country, All-City Scholastic Team 4. Cross Country, Track, Banner Team, A-Honor Roll, Senior Assembly, Athlete of the Issue, Most Likely to Succeed, Superlative, High Honors, Outstanding Math Student. Prlce, Carole - 1. FHA, Blue Jackets 2. FHA, Blue Jackets 3. FHA 4. FHA. Puyear, Sammy - 1. Football 2. Foot- ball 3. ICT 4. ICT. Ramsey, Ralph - 1. Football, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Key Club, Woods and Water 2. Football, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Key Club, Sophomore Favorite, Woods and Water 3. Football, Golf, Junior Favorite, Woods and Water 4. Sentinel, Football, Golf, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Woods and Water, Superlative, Mr. Samuell, Honors Graduate. Record, Stacy - 2. Red Cross, FHA, Roller Skating 3. FHA, Roller Skating 4. Starlets, FHA, Starlet Capers, Senior Assembly. Reld, Alan - 2. Basketball. Rhea, Rhonda - 1. Blue Jackets, Blue Jacket of the Year, Choir, Freshman Follies, Student Council, Red Cross, Ice Skating, Roller Skating 2. Starlets, Starlet Capers, Treble Choir, Student Council, French, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Red Cross, Favorite Runner- up, Valentine Court, B Honor Roll, 3. Starlets, Starlet Capers, Concert Choir, Student Council, French Club, Roller Skating, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Musical, B Honor Roll 4. Starlets - Sr. Lieut., Starlet Capers, Concert Choir, Student Council, Sr. Class Secretary, French Club, Red Cross, Woods and Water, PAC, FHA, Band Show, Razz- Ma-Tazz, Musical, Senior Assembly, B Honor Roll, Friendliest, Honors Graduate. Rlnehart, Randall - 4. Razz-Ma-Tazz, Concert Choir, Jestersl, Student Council. Robertson, Charles - 1. Concert Band, Marching Band, Band Show 2. Concert Band, Marching Band, Band Show, Concert Choir, SCOA, Razz-Ma- Tazz, Red Cross, JA, 3. Concert Band, Marching Band, Lab Band, Concert Choir, SCOA, Musical, FHA, Razz-Ma- Tazz 4. Drum Major, Concert Band, Marching Band, Concert Choir, SCOA, Jestersl, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Starlet Capers Emcee, Musical, Senior Assembly, Jestersl, Most Talented, Outstanding Band Student, TORCH. Rotramel, Marsha - 1. Choir, Blue Jackets, 2. Treble Choir, 3. Concert Choir, OEA I 4. OEA ll Russell, Rlta - 2. ROTC 3. FHA 4. FHA. Schmidth, Scott - 1. Soccer, 2. Ten- nis 3. Tennis 4. HECE. Scott, Clndy - 1. Choir, Blue Jackets, Student Council, Woods and Water, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, French Club, Freshman Follies, A Honor roll 2. Starlets, Treble Choir, Student Coun- cil, Woods and Water, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, French Club, Starlet Capers, A Honor Roll 3. Starlets, Concert Choir, Student Council, Woods and Water, Roller Skating, French Club, Starlet Capers, A Honor Roll 4. Varsity Cheerleader, NHS, French Club, Woods and Water, Student Council, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Band Show, Sr. Assembly, Musical, A Honor Roll, Most Likely To Succeed, High Honors Graduate, Superlative, Salutatorian. Shaw, Robert - 2. Concert Choir, French Club, Roller Skating, Ice Skating, Musical, Razz-Ma-Tazz, SCOA 3. Concert Choir, Roller Skating, Ice Skating, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Musical, SCOA, French Club 4. Concert Choir, Jestersl, SCOA, Musical, French Club, TORCH, Razz-Ma-Tazz - Student Director, Student Council, Runner Up Most Dependable. Shaw, Roy - 4. HECE. Shlndoll, Mark - 1. Baseball, Basket- ball 2. Baseball, Basketball 3. Golf 4. Golf, Woods and Waters, FHA. Singleton, Pam - 2. Deaf Pep Club, 3. Deaf Pep Club President, Varsity Basketball 4. Deaf Pep Club Vice- President, Silent News Staff, Varsity Basketball, Deaf Princess. Smlth, Wendel - 1. Football 2. JV Football, Track 3. JV Football, Track 4. Football, Track, Runner-Up Wittiest. Steele, Darla - 4. OEA I. Stone, Scott - 1. Football, Roller Skating, Baseball 2. Baseball, Key Club 3. Roller Skating 4. ICT, Runner-Up Best Dressed. Stratton, Scott - 2. DECA 3. Latin Club 4. Honors Graduate. Stuart, Bruce - 1. Golf, Deaf Best Personality 2. Golf 3. Golf 4. Pep Club Treasurer, Golf, Superlative. Sweet, Kevln - 1. Football. Talley, Gerry - 1. ROTC. Tatum, Todd - 1. FHA 2. Track, JV Football, FHA 3. Track, FHA, BAsketball 4. Football, Track, Student Council Vice President, FHA President, Basket- ball Manager, Runner-Up Most School Spirit, Superlative, Sr. Assembly. Taylor, Grover - 1. ROTC, Superior Cadet Award, Battalion Color Guard, Colonial Color Guard 2. ROTC, Reserve Officer Association, FHA 3. JV Basket- ball, ROTC, Davld and Llsa 4. Basket- ball, ROTC, Company Commander, Barefoot In The Park. Taylor, Jerry - 1. Football 2. JV Foot- ball, DECA 3. JV Football, Track, Spanish Club 4. Football, Tennis, Woods and Water, Athlete of the Issue. Taylor, Willlam - 4. Deaf Pep Club. Terry, Sonya - 2. Roto 3. Roto 4. Roto, FHA. Thomas, Vincent - 1. Football, Basketball, French Club, Basketball District Champ 2. Varsity Football, JV Basketball 3. Football, All District lelonorable Mention 4. Football, French lub. Thompson, Geno - 2. Football 3. Football, Basketball, Track Varsity 4. Football, Basketball. Tramel, Doug - 1. Football, Allied Youth, Spanish Club, B Honor Roll 2. Football, Allied Youth, Spanish Club, A Honor Roll 3. Football, Allied Youth, Spanish Club, NHS, A Honor Roll 4. Banner Team, NHS, TORCH Photographer, Sr. Assembly, Superlative, Honors Graduate, Runner-Up Most Likely To Succeed. Turner, Rickey - 1. ROTC 3. Football. Turvan, Davld - 1. Golf 2. Golf 3. Golf, Computer Math 4. Golf, Computer Math. Walker, Roy - 1. Football 2. JV Foot- ball 3. Varsity Football 4. Varsity Football. White, Kelly - 1. Outstanding PE Stu- dent 2. Tennis 3. OEA I, Tennis 4. Ban- ner Team, Tennis, Student Council, Athlete of the Month - Sentinal, Sr. Assembly, Track, Runner-Up Most Athletic. Williams, Tim - 1. Football, 2. JV Football, DECA 3. Roller Skating, Varsi- ty Football 4. Varsity Football, FHA. Wllson, Esther - 3. NHS 4. Starlets, NHS, Student Council, Runner-Up Most Beautiful, Superlative, Honors Graduate. Wilson, Klm - 1. Blue Jackets, FHA 2. Bowling 3. OEA I 4. FHA, OEA ll, Honors Graduate. Wllson, Pamela - 1. Band, FHA 2. Band, FHA 3. FHA, Outstanding Homemaking Student 4. Student Council, FHA. York, Tracy - 3. One Act Play 4. Thes- pians Barefoot in the Park, Blithe Spirit, Never too Late, Outstanding Drama Student. Wilson, Ralene - 1. Blue Jackets, Choir 2. Treble Choir, Roller skating 4. HECE, FHA, Superlative, Honors Graduate. Winterbauer, Paula - 1. Blue Jackets, Choir, Thespians 2. Treble Choir, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Red Cross 3. YWPF, Roller Skating, Ice Skating, Woods and Water, Razz-Ma-Tazz, FHA, Thespians 4. Starlets, FHA, Concert Choir, Starlet Capers, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Senior Assembly. Witt, Danny - 3. CVAE 4. CVAE. Woodfln, Dana - 1. Blue Jackets, Volleyball, Choir, Freshman Follies, Red Cross, Valentine Court 2. Starlets, Starlet Capers, Treble Choir, Valentine Duchess, Sophomore Favorite, Red Cross, Ice Skating, B Honor Roll 3. Starlets, Starlet Capers, Jestersl, Con- cert Choir, Razz-Ma-Tazz, French Club, Junior Favorite, Musical, B Honor Roll, Roller Skating 4. Sr. Lieut. Starlets, Starlet Capers, Homecoming Queen, French Club, Red Cross, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Musical, Senior Assembly, Student Council, Sr. Class President, Jestersl, Woods and Water, Honor Roll, Miss Samuell, Superlative, Honors Graduate. Woodruff, Mark - 3. ICT 4. ICT. Woods, Tony - 1. ROTC 3. ROTC 4. ROTC. Worley, Kelly - 1. Choir, Ice Skating, Swim Team, Freshman Follies 2. Treble Choir, Bowling, Ice Skating, Roller Skating 3. OEA I, Concert Choir 4. OEA ll. Wyrick, Yolanda - 1. FHA, DECA 2. Red Cross, FTA 4. FHA President, DECA, Red Cross, Honors Graduate. Senior Credits A Adams, Jeff ' 169 Adams, Reglna 'U 53 Adams, Tammle UU 73. 200, 307, 313 Agado, Marla ' Agnew, Jacquellne UU 73. 200 Albrltton, Jackle U 214. 35 Alexander, Sherry U 198, 254, 255 Almon, Paul U' 53 Allen, Llnda UU 311 Allen, Kelly 'U' 73. 210 Alonzo, Frances U 35, 174, 281 Amador, Carlos U 17. 35. 175 Ammons, Rose U 35, 193 Agderson, Cartlnus ' Anderson, Sandra ' 19 Andruczk, Tony U 35 Angulano, John UU 73,111,10,123,225.125,136 Arlas, Susan U' 53 Armstrong, Darwln U 237 Armstrong. Margaret ' 19, 169 Armstrong, Pamela U 35 Armstrong, Sabrena ' 103.113,111, 19 Armstrong, Tracey U' 53, 203, 204 Arnold, Curtls UU 7, 73, 98, 318, 321, 287 Arnold, .lulle 'U 53,204,164,177 Arredondo, Rlkkl 'U 32268. 258, 151, 242, 243, Arredondo, Ruben U 35 Arrendondo, Tony ' 19 Ashley, Jlmmy ' 19 Askew, Davld ' 19. 246 Askew, Denlse ' ' 215, 35. 216 Austln, Byron ' 238 Ayala, Erllnda ' 19, 198 Badgett, Clndy U 35 Bagley, Stella U 35. 216 Balley, Carolyn ' U ' 73 Ballay, Cheryl U' 77, 52, 53. 54. 263. 156, 165. 164,166.1B0,185,186.187. 216. 319 Baker, Mlke 'U' 104, 106, 110, 9, 5, 14, 73. 79, 188.190.191.192,197,164. 167, 166, 172, 173,257. 152, 155.300, 280, 267, 268, 269. 296.286,1,311 Baker.TracIe UU 104,106,103,5.120,156. 277, 164. 167. 166,98, 172. 218. 219, 217, 302, 280, 226, 227.228, 269, 267, 296, 318. 332, 309, 316 Bales, Betsy UU 119, 73. 193, 270, 298. 338 Index Ball, Lester U 35 Ballard, Ametra U 133 Ballard, J. D. 'U 215 Ballard, Tonya ' l9.25.160,198 Ballew, Joel ' 19, 219. 175. 176, 217 Barfleld, Ellzabeth ' 30, 19 Barfleld, Gall UU 73. 262, 263, 18O.182,184, 187. 315 Barfleld, Jlmmy U 35 Barger, Stephen ' 19,169,170,171 Barham, Paula ' 19, 169. 171 Barksdale, Derrell UU 14, 73, 216, 242, 243. 298, 287 Barnhart, Sherl ' 19, 278 Barr, Borls 'U 195, 127 Basslord, Danlel U' 53 Batchelor, Llnda ' ' 35, 198 Baty, Jesse ' 19 Baugh, Steve UU 104,107,11.5,73,164,167, 166, 172. 177. 268, 258, 153, 228, 229, 268, 269, 297, Baughman, Jacob UU 215, 73, 98, 154, 265, 281. 288 Bazan, Edrlc U' 53 Bazls, Albert ' ' 35 Beasley, Brette U' 118.5 ,193, 270,271,211 Beasley, Dlane UU 104.107,73,262.263,165. 180, 182, 184, 187. 219. BeLew, Llsa UU 112.111.11,7.120,73.94. . .190.191,192.160, . .164.98.172,173. 216.217,304, 280. . .223. 266, 267, 268. , . 298. 296, 314, 286, . 317 Bell, Freddle U 123 188 189 161 276 153, 155. 220 221 269 291 288 Bellah, Tamara 'U 53. 176 Bene, Chrls ' 19 Bene, Scott UU 109. 2. 73. 93, 160, 236, 233, 232, 231. 123. 200. 324, 216. 242, 244. 303, 298. 296, 287 Bennett, Gerald U' 53, 123 Bennett, Norman U 35 Bennett, Reglna UU 74, 201. 250, 251 Benolt, Rlchard U 73, 246 Benolt, Robert U 35 Benolt, Tlna ' 19. 169, 198 Benson, Charlle ' 19 Bgntley. Debrough ' Bergeaux, Terrl U 113, 111,35. 149 Bllllngs, Beth U 3.35, 252, 174. 176 Blrdwell, Bllly U 35 Blshop, Sabrina ' ' 35, 200 Black, Denlse U 35 Black. Kathy ' 16.19.31,198,163.217 Black, Susan ' 19 Blackman, Charlotte UU 212 Blacknall, Dennls U 35. 123. 249 INDEX Blalr, Charlle ' 20, 19. 246 Blalr, Cheryl U' 53.219,224, 225,216,288 Blankenshl, Rodney U 35. 193 Blankenshlp, Kathy ' 169. 171, 198 Blankenshlp, Klm U 225 lgankenshlp, Yvonne Blultt, Derek ' 19. 128, 249 Blultt, Fellcla UU 17, 74, 130, 240, 219. 303. 296, 307, 288 Blythe, Debble U 35. 201, 254 Boblen, Dlxle U, 35 Bockemehl, Darrell UU 74,77,158,176,219,225, 217, 140, 182, 183.291, 297, 159 Boles, Davld U ' 53, 253 Bolton, Mlke ' ' U 74 Bolton, Robert U ' 53, 205. 217 Bonner, Pamela 'U 53, 212 Booker, Carlton ' ' 35, 193,271,287 ggrrego, Rlchard U Borrego, Rudy U ' 53 Boruk, Brad UU 113.111.74, 123,225,136 Boyd, Jeff U 104.105, 1O,35,274.164. 167. 175, 177, 226, 268,269 Bradley, Carolyn U 35.194.195, 163 Bradley. Janlce ' 19. 219. 163, 216 Bradle ,Tamm 'U 103, 52, 164. 225, 269 Bradshaw, Kelth 'U 53, 204 Bragg, George 'U' 74, 179 Brandenburg, Stacey 'U' 74, 208. 209 Brannon, Ellen U 75. 82, 216 Brant, Reglna ' 19 Braucht, Carrle UU 121.75, 115, 77.263, 164, 166.18O.182.184.187.219, 216, 305. 222, 223, 267, 269. 297, 299, 315, 309 Brazlel, Perry U 214. 215, 35, 249 Brazlel, Terry UU 75, 204. 205 Breazeale, Rlcky U 36. 246 Brence, Terry ' 19 Brewer, Donald 'U 53, 179 Brewer, Mary U 36, 193 Brlce. Howard U 36 Brlce, Tony 'U' 75. 179 Brldges, Kerry UU 75. 200 Bridges. Lynn U 113.111.260,263,36, 168, 180. 186, 290 Brlght, Laura U 199, 168 Briggs. Susan U 36, 200 Brinkley, Stephen UU 75. 203. 204 Brlsendlne, Lorl ' 19.169.170, 171, 198.216, 278 Brokeshoulder, Ellcla UU 114. 75, 176, 219, 222, 223. 292, 315, 322 Bronson, Bobby UU 75. 213, 212 Brooks, Anthony ' 19, 200 Brooks, Wllllam UU 75, 200 Brown, Angle ' 108. 103. 19 Brown, Chrls ' 19 Brown, Donnle U 36. 127 Brown, Gary 'U 109,53,218.123,218.219, 216. 299 grown, Jennae ' Brown, James U 36, 127 Brown, Phyllls ' 19, 160. 198 Brown, Renee U 6,36,198,168 Brown, Rodney U 36 Brownlng. Rlckey ' 19 Brownlng, Vlckle ' 20, 199. 201 Bruner. Vlctor U 36. 179 Bryant, Carolyn UU 75. 200 Bryant, Johnny 'U 104, 106, 120, 15. 53, 165, 564,166 172. 280, 267, 268. 69 Buchanan, Klrk ' 114. 20. 169. 171, 170, 279 Buchanan, Marla UU 75, 208, 307 Bullard, Doug 'U 53 Burke, Royce U' 54 Burkett, Lana ' 20, 198 Burnell, Davld ' 20 Burney, Gwen 'U 54. 130 Burns, Brlan UU 15, 75. 206, 242, 244 Busch, Eddle ' 20, 246 Butler, Patrlcla UU 76, 98 Butler, Ronnle 'U 213. 212 Byers, Mlchelle ' 20, 198 Byrd, Amanda ' 108 C Caddell, Mlke U 76. 207, 216 Cade, Klm UU 11. 5, 6. 120, 76. 85, 260, 218. 180,182,183.184,172,173. 218, 219. 216, 217. 305. 280, 226, 228. 229. 307 Cgdenhead, Norma UU Cadenhead, Oscar U' 54, 202 Caln, Krlstl 'U 160.225, 54, 199. 150 Cameron, Janlce ' 20, 199 Camp, Jack ' 20 Camper, Marcus U 36, 232, 231 Cantu, Debra 'U 54, 216 Cantwell, Ray ' 20 Cantwell, Tracy 'U 9, 210. 54 Carder, Karen U 15,36,194, 195 Carlock, Mark ' 23, 120, 36. 246 Carlock. Robln 'U' 73.111,7,121.188,189,190 191.192, 160. 161,98. 153. 216.300, 296.315, 286 Carney, Casey ' 20. 246 Carpenter, Darlene UU 76, 208.209, 201 Carpenter, Robln 'U 54. 271, 217 Carroll, Lelgh Ann UU 73.111,7,188,189.190,1 192.98. 216, 305,286 Carroll, Tallana ' 40 Carter, Glorla 'U 54. 206 Carter, Mack UU 76.156, 178, 164,167,216 Carter, Matthew UU 91 76,232,231.155.315,322, 307. 309 Carter, Sandra U 36. 144 Carter, Sandra U' 54 Casebolt, Lora ' ' 36 Cash, Robert 'U' 76. 200. 142 Castellano, Wence 246, 20. 242, 244 Cathey, Jesse U' 54 Cato, Kathy U 36, 270, 1 9 Causey, Patrlck UU 77, 193, 162, 216, 315. 307 Cave, Lonnlta 'U 54, 193, 179 Cawthon, Donnle 'U 54 Chalkley, Chlp U' 54. 123 Chambers, Davld U' 54, 285, 284 Chambers, Erlc ' 214 Chancellor, Ronnle U 36.246, 242, 245 Chaney, Ka ' 20, 111. 199,225 Chapman, Stacy U 104.105,36,274, 164. 167. 158, 159. 176, 177,286 Cherry, Paul ' 214, 20 Chlldress, Desty UU 200, 77, 217 Chlsolm, Wllllam 'U 54, 210 Chumbley, Lawrence 'U 3, 54.233, 232,231,217 Clprlano, Rufus U 54 Clancy, John U 36, 121 Clark, Blllle U 108. 54 Clay, Fonda U 6, 168 Clayton, Stacy U 36 Cleveland, Vlckle ' 20 Cllne, Vlctor UU 77 Cllnkscales. Jerrl U' 55, 175 Cllnkscales, Llnda U 14. 36, 252 Coates, Joanne UU 77,80,197,213,212.307 Coates, Stephanie ' 20, 198, 178 Coates, Tammy U 37.198,199,178 Cobb, Elalne 'U 55, 200 Cobb, Harvey ' 20. 253 Cobb, Jamle U 37, 202. 203. 204, 160 Cobb, Jenlfer 'U' 77. 91, 160. 208, 305, 222. 223, 293. 315 Cobhln. Prlscllla U 214, 37 Coburn, Klm U 351164, 174.223, 269.318, Coflel, Lesa ' 20 Coffman, Donald UU 77, 204 Coffman. Jennlfer U 37,198.199.168.158 Coffman, Wllllam U 55, 272, 273. 157. 158, 159. 155, 182. 183 Cogglns, Phllllp 0' 55 Cogglns, Veronlca 37 Coker, Robert ' 207, 77 Colbert, Weldon ' 20 Coleman, Duane 55 Coleman, Glenda ' 55, 193 Coleman, Hazel ' 21, 179 Coleman, Kevln ' 215, 265 Colvln, Mark 0 77, 270, 298, 315 Conley, Anlta ' 55, 201, 296 Contreras, Joe ' 21 Cook, Candace 77 Cooley, Shawn 0' 2, 55, 210, 216,287 Cooper, Gary 'U 55, 219, 225, 163, 217 Cooper, Tlm ' 29 Copiaedge, Charles ' 21, 78 Corder, Brenda 0 7, 120, 78, 260, 262, 263, 164. 167,180,182,184,172,201, 216, 301, 280, 267, 268, 296. 315, 311 Coronado, Larry 0' 55, 202, 163 Couch, Sandra 0 78, 208 Coulter, Rltchle 0 3, 78,270,312 Courtney, Connle 118, 37, 193, 270 Cowart, Joe ' 55, 205 Cox, Dana ' 108, 21, 169, 171, 198 Cox, Danny ' 55 Cox, Davld 0' 55 Cox, Lorl ' 21,37, 198,201 Crawford, Klm 6.37, 168,180, 186 Crawford, Mlchelle 37, 202 ggawford, Ronald Crawford, Steve ' 21 Creacy, Debble ' 21 Crella, Bryan ' 55 Crews, Weldon ' 55, 200 Cross, Patrlcla 0' 8, 55, 154 rouch, Kenneth ' 55, 179,285 Crowder, Dale ' 21 ruz, Glorla U 37, 254 ruz, Mary 0 8, 179 ruz, Mary Ann ' ulllpher, Melody 7, 168 urrent, Chrlstl ' 1, 18, 199, 254, 279 ale, Mlchael U' 5 andrldge, .Ierrl 15, 37, 216 anlels, Bobby ' 1, 238 anlels, Klm 7, 211 rnlels, Travls ' ii Danlels, Vlckle 37 Dansby, Kelvln ' 21, 174 Davenport, Tammy ' 21, 169, 216 Davldson, Jlmmy 0' 56 Davls, Anthony ' 21, 238 Davls, Eldred ' 21 Davls, Jackle 37 Davls, Joslca 0 78. 98 Davls, Karen 0' 241,240, 56,321 Davls, Kelth 78,200, 123,217,265 Davls, Kelth 0' 56.247, 237 Davls, Kenneth ' 56, 206 Davls, Larry U 236, 233.232, 231,78 QTVIS, Lashon ' Davls, Marvln 0' 233, 231, 56 Davls, Mlml ' 21,198 Davls, Rosallnd 214, 34, 37, 218, 219, 162 163, 216 Davls, Tammy ' 215, 21, 169 Davls, Vlctor 127 Day, Klmberly ' 21 Day, Shana ' 21, 149, 278 Dean, Holly ' 56 Dean, Robln U 78 Dees, Nana U 78, 208 DeICastlIIo, Raymen ' 214, 21 Demond, Shauna 0 214, 223 Dennle, Cralg ' 105, 56, 176, 177 Dennls, Blll 0 78 Denton, Theresa 37, 43 Derryberry, Natalle 0 37, 201, 216, 217 Determan, Brlan N 118, 119, 79, 270, 312, 28 Dlegel, Chrls 'N 207, 56, 216 Dlrlckson, Lee U' 56 Dltmars, Kenneth 0 37, 127 Dltmars, Llsa U' 213, 212 Dlttman, Bllly 0' 56, 127 Dollgener, Klm ' 56, 151, 287 Dollgener, Sharon ' 8 11l,21, 18, 169, 171, 218. 219,199,279 Donaldson, Paul ' 13, 21, 246, 290 Dorn, Earl ' 215,56 Dorrough, Mollnda ' 56,213,212 Dorrough, Mellssa ' 21 Doughty, Cherrl 214, 215, 37 Dreer, Sandl 0 6, 38. 156, 164, 167, 176. 321 Duckett, LaFoIlette ' 235, 234, 231, 56 Dulfey, Jlmmy ' 22 Dugan, Cathy 38, 43, 252 Dullenty, Dale 0' 56 Duncan, Jlmmy ' 22, 169, 171,252 269. Duncan, Kevln 38 Dunemann, Carmlchael ' 215, 22 Dunn, Scott N 17.56,175,177,217 Dupree, Brenda 179 Du rrett, Edward 22 Durrett, Kelth 'H 212 E Eastep, Bryan 22 Edmond, Daphne ' 215, 22, 216 Edwards, Anlta 0 79, 250, 251 Edwards, Jerry ' 22 Ellason, Leslle H' 180, 187, 57, 225,223 Ellls, Holly U 37, 38, 151 Ellls, Sheri 0 200, 79 Elllson, Kentry ' 215, 57 Embrey, Teresa 0' 57, 200 Enclnla, Norma 0' 57, 281 Escareno, Raul ' 22, 179 Esplnoza, Sherlan 2,38, 198,168 Esplnoza, Sylvla 0' 193, 57 Euzlere, Mark ' 22 Evans, Frankle 'N' 79, 216 Evans, Rodney ' 22 F Fallln, Robert H' 38,164,167,127 Farrell, Tracy ' 22 Feagln, Joe ' 38 Featherston, Clndy 38, 198 Ferguson, Rad ' 22, 219, 160, 242 Few, Earl 'H' 9, 247, 310 Fewell, Scott 0 79, 123, 125, 216, 315 Flelds, Lennle H 79, 208, 209 Flelds, Rodney ' 109, 113, 111, 123, 57, 124 Flelds, Veronlca N 79, 206 Flgures, Renltha 'U 57, 179 Flnley, Russell 38, 202, 205, 162 Flsher, Kathy 118, 271, 57, 287 Fltzgerald, Davld ' 214, 215, 22, 281 Flelscher, Blll ' 22 Fllck, Kenny H 57 Flores, Mary ' 22, 162 Flowers, Demetrlas 'U' 79, 305, 307, 310 Flowers, Janlce 57 Floyd, Shella 108,15,57,201,217 Folmar, Alton ' 22 Forbus, Phllllp 'U' 123. 57 Ford, Gerald 38, 257 Fort, Derrlck 0 38, 127 Fortune, Terresa ' 38 Fowler, Chrls ' 22, 257 Fowler, Larry ' 79, 207 Fowler, Lorrl 0' 57 Franklln, Kelvln 38, 237 Franklln, Mary ' 4, 263, 180. 185, 57 Fredrlck, Klm ' 114, 22, 31, 169, 171, 199 Freeman, Gerald 38, 127 Freeman, Helen 0 17, 79, 241, 240, 230, 307 Freeman, James 38 Fuller, Jana ' 14, 57, 216, 150 Fuller, Mlke 0' 57,213,212 Fultz,ChrIs 0 79 G Galnes, Raffaele ' 22 Gamble, Arnold 0' 8, 58 Garcla, Betty 'U 58, 223, 297 Garcla, Esmeralda ' 22 Garcla, Fructuoso 0 38 Garcla, Jlmmy 79 Garcla, Mercedes 0 215, 80, 200, 281 Garcla, Margle 0 254, 264, 299 Garcla, Randy 0 80, 207 Garcla, Ruben 22, 169 Garcla, Ruperto ' 22, 253 Gardner, Donnle 0 11, 80 Gardner, Llsa ' 180, 185 Garrett, Marcla 0 104, 105, 80, 164, 154, 305. 222.223, 297, 294,315,313 308 Garrett, Mary 0 4, 80, 77, 261, 263, 277, 180 181,182,183,184,186,187 200, 302, 221, 223, 293, 296, 306, 315, 313, 308 Garrett, Mltch 0 38 Gaston, Onlta 0 80, 193, 219 Gatewood, Judy ' 214, 22 Germany, Raymond 38 Geron, Dona 0 5, 6, 80, 78, 92, 98, 96, 219. 216, 226, 227, 221, 222, 332 Glfford, Lowell ' 22 Gllbreath, Bobby ' 58 GIII, Kevln ' 22, 169 GIII, Todd N 80, 98 Gllllam, John ' 58, 127, 242, 243, 245, 286 Gllllam, Nancy 38 Glasscock, Allce ' 38 Glldewell, Jeff 0 80, 256, 217 Godbey, Sherrl 39 Goforth, Dana ' 22, 265 Golns, Gary ' 58 Golden, Cralg ' 39 Gonzales, Irma ' 23 Gonzales, Ralph 'H 39 Gonzales, Teresa 23 Gonzalez, Emlllo 23 Gooch, Brenda 0 206, 216 Gooding, WIII 58, 176 Goodman, Gayle 'N 168 Goodman, Kelth ' 58, 179, 284 Goodson, Ellzabeth 0 39, 285, 284 Gowans, Marsha 'H' 58 Gragsone, Kenneth ' 23 Graham,CharmIon 0 80.98, 206, 216 Granberry,JIII 'H' 9, 58, 200 Grant, Karln U 11, 3, 5, 120, 81, 77, 81, 89. 261, 262, 263, 164, 180, 183. 184, 186, 172, 153, 216, 305. 280, 228, 229, 291, 306, 315. 320, 322, 309, 317 Green,Anthony 23 Green, Charlle ' 104,105,106,102,81,86. 261, 164, 167, 166, 269, 163. 216, 217, 150, 302, 295, 296. 314, 288, 308, 309, 259 Green, Delores H 198, 199, 58, 200, 201 Green, Dennls 0' 58, 247 Green, Donald W 81, 315 Green, Erlc H' 58,127,154,15O Green, Randall H 39,158,127,249,182,183 Greenlee, Wanda ' 23, 178 Greenwood, Sherry 4' 23, 179 Greer, Darryl U 118,81,271, 123,270 Greer, Shelly ' 23 Greer, Thomas ' 81, 207 Gregg, Barbra 23,40,169, 171, 198,279 Grlce, Mlllnda 'H 103, 10, 116, 117, 17, 66, 272 164, 58, 157, 158.159, Grlffln, Jana 4 58 Grounds, Kevln 0 113,111,81,218,123,218. 219, 216.305, 221, 223, 291, 315,307 Grlmes,TIna 39,201 Gudlno, Baltazar ' 68, 39, 164, 167 Guerra, Joe ' 178 Gulllan, Ramsey ' 127 Gunstanson, Karen ' 14,39,194, 195 Gustafson, Steve H 7, 116, 117, 272, 160, 161, 58 11337, 158, 159, 225, 182, 268. 1 Guthrle, Edlth U 81, 208, 315 Guthrle, Ellzabeth 'N' 81, 210 Guthrle, Norma 'U 58, 210 gutlerrez, Perla U Guyton, Monlca 0 81,83,164,166,175,177 Index 339 H lggdnot, Therwanda Haggerty, Frank 109,112,111,11,81,123, 219,125,126,305 Haggerty, Serena 214,39, 158,264 Halrgrove, Beth 9, 14, 31, 39, 40, 198, 164, 179 133, 221, 223, 269, 299 Hall, Bryan 39, 127 Hall, Dennls 2,15,216, 145,307 Hall, Grady 39 Hall, James 39 Hall, Jamle ' 23 Hallett, Leland 0' 59 Hamby, Randy ' 23 Hamlll, Becky ' 59,200, 154,216 Hamllton, Greg 39, 174 Hamllton, Stacy 81, 208 Hansard, Kane 0 114,113,111,82,123,125. 305, 299, 315 Hardeman, Melody 168, 59, 144 Harden, Melvln ' 23 Hardln, Kevln ' 23, 39 Hardy, Joann 'N 321 Harlan, Mlchael 3 Harmon, Bo 256 Harrls, Fredrlck ' 59 Harrls, Pattl ' 59, 210 Harrls, Phllllp ' 203, 204, 59 Harrlson, Darrell 109, 39 Harrlson, Randy U 82 Hart, Klm 'U 59, 174, 176, 162 Hatfield, Gary 39 Hathcock, Clndy ' 59 Hatzenbuehler, Sherl ' 196, 197, 199, 164, 57, 59. 224, 225, 223, 266, 269, 289 Hawklns, Cherl 82, 206 Hawklns, Wllllam 39 Hawthorne, Darcus 115, 2, 34, 39, 198, 254, 253 Hawthorne, Llsa 39 Haynes, Hope ' 23, 18, 254 Haynes, Tol ' 39, 133, 321 Head, Bennla N 82 Hearld, Floyd ' 59, 217 Henderson, Carl ' 23, 252 Henderson, Donna 212 Henderson, Jlmmy 82 Henderson, Krls Ann 204 Henderson, Robby ' 23 Henderson, Tammy 214,2l5.39, 162,216 Henderson, Tony 82, 316 Henley, Marvln ' 59, 206 Hennen, Jeff 39,275,176, 177 340 Index lglgnnlngton, Beverly U Henry, Mlchalle H 82 Henry, Rlchard 253 Henry, Steven ' 23 Hernandez, Alonzo 23 Hernandez, Carlos U 2, 82 Hernandez, Carmella ' 198, 59, 285 Hernandez, Eddle 'N 2, 59 Hernandez, Letlcla ' 23, 200 Hernandez, Norma ' 23 Hernandez, Tony 39 Hernandez, Tony ' 23 Herrera, Susle 40 Herrlng, Kandy ' 7, 23, 199, 201 Hester, Robert 23 Hlbbler, Charles ' 59, 201 Hlckman, Clndy 40 Hlckman, Rodney 40, 127 Hlcks, Dara ' 113, 111, 13, 23, 169, 170, 171, 198, 290 Hlcks, Pam ' 119, 23 Hlgglnbotham, Davld 40 Hlgglns, Lols 40 Hlgglns, Mlke 82, 0, 234, 233, 231, 310 Hlght, Guy ' 23, 238 Hllburn, Clndy 82. 59, 217 Hlll, Blll 83, 203 Hlll, Beverly 40, 179 Hlll, Charlotte ' 24, 199 Hlll, Elbert 215, 40, 178 Hlll, Larry ' 24 Hlll, Shellle 0 40, 193 Hoard, Rodney ' 214, 24 Hobbs, Tawanna 40, 199,201 Hogeland, Bobby ' 212 Hogg, Bllly 40 Holland, Terry 40, 127 Holllns, Cedrlc ' 24, 238 Holllns, Mlchael N' 59 Homan, Duane 83, 217 Honeycutt, Mlchelle ' 8, 118, 193, 270, 59, 211, 298 Hooker, Cllff ' 24, 246 Hooker, Julla 83 Hooper, Kenneth 40, 193,271 Hopklns,Tlerney ' 24, 18, 218, 219, 169, 171, 199,218,219 H0 ert Lisa PP , 103, 9, 116, 117, 40, 272, 196, 197, 168, 158, 182, 183, 221. 223 Houpt, Deena 83 Howard, Gerald ' 214, 24, 178 Howard, Krlsten 40, 175 Howard, Sylvla ' 59, 175, 210 Howdeshell, Bobble ' 24, 201 Hudson, Llnda ' 179 Huey, Cathy 9, 40, 198, 168 Hughes, Llsa N 83, 200 Hullett, Sherrle ' 60 Hulse, Perry ' 24, 246 Hulsey, Marty ' 18 Hultsman, Troy 24 Humphrey, Krlstl 177, 40, 223 Humphrles, Kelll ' 83, 200, 216 Hunter, Betty ' 30, 24, 198 Hunter, Penny 83, 210, 200, 315 Husband, Brad 40 Hyles, Steve 40, 176, 217, 223,320,321 Ibanez, Dante ' 60, 253 Ibanez, Jose 40, 253 Ibarra, Magaly 40 Jenklns, Sherrl 41.168 Jenklns, Sylvla' 3, 21, 24, 129 Jett, Steve ' ' ' 60 Jetton, Loretta ' 24 Jetton, Terry 83, 207, 259 Johnson, 24 Andrae ' Johnson, Arllsa ' 24. 215 Johnson, 41, 223 Johnson, 84, 208 Johnson, 41, 127 Blllle Brldget Charles Joh nson, Clayton ' ' 211, 175 Johnson, 24 Johnson, eo Davld ' Davld ' Johnson, Dorothy 288 Johnson, Edward 41, 123, 60. 201, 249 Johnson, Frank ' 24, 238 Johnson, 215 Glen ' Johnson, Jay ' 123,60, 145, 242, 245 Johnson, Laqullla 6, 198,41, 199, 168 Johnson, Norma 5, 129, 41, 265 Isaacs, Barbara 41 I , Llnda ' 231 198 Jackson 199 Jackson 199 , Debble ' , Gwen ' Jackson, James ' 60 Jackson, James Anner ' 271 Jackson 60 'Judy not Jackson, Phyllls 83, 315 Jackson, Ronda 18, 129, Jackson 24 254, 255 ,Teresa ' Jackson, Tlm H 115, 83, Jackson 217,321 ' Tony an-s 123.269, 124, 126, 239, 305 gatckson, Wen ' Jacobs, Tlna ' ' ' 1 18, 60, Jaggers, 193, 271, 211, 287 Tamla 104, 105, 108, 164, 41, 167. 172, 269 James, Allred 237, 127, 249 James, Verlta ' 24, 250. 251 Jefferson, Debra ' 60 Jefferson, Mlchael ' 276, 60 Jeffery, Joe ' 215, 24 Jeffrey, Karen 41,129, 17 Jeffery, LaTonnya 17, 83, 130, 241, 240, 305, 321 Jen klns, 60 Jenklns, 83, 207 Davld ' Ronnle Jenklns, Ruben 'U' 11, 83, 94, 160, 123, 124, Jenklns, Shella ' 215,9, 241, 240, CC, 216 Johnson, Pam 84, 164, 166,269 Johnson, Rlta 84, 162, 200, 201, 288 Johnson, Rod Johnson, Vanessa ' 5, 60, 206, 216 gohnson, Zebedee 4 Johnston, Damon 17, 41 Johnston, Monty 202, 84 Jones, Anthony ' 24 Jones, Brlan ' 25 Jones, Duke 41 Jones, Edward 84, 123, 200, 201, 76, 235, 234, 231, 221, 318, 315, 321. 307, 288. 310 Jones, Joanna 41, 198, 2 Jones, Kelly ' 60, 127, 216, 242, 244, 286 Jones, Kevln ' 25 Jones, Norman ' 25, 179 Jones, Tlna 84, 98, 204 Jordan, Denlse 84,18O,182,183,184,98 jordan, Lando Joseph, George ' 25 Jurlk, Fred 41 Jurlk, Mltch 84 K Karlen, Laura 104,105,106 120, 84, 85, 260 ,.., 276, 165 164 ,,,, 182, 184 , 303, 220 .,,, 268,269 297 ,,,, 314, 288 308 Keasler, Kevln ' 60 261 262 263 167 166 180 183. .187, 172, 154 280. 221 266 223 292 299 296 Keeton, Robln ' 6,25,198,199,168 Kelley, Hollle ' 84 Kelley, Karl 225, 253 Kelley, Reginald 5, 61 Kelley, Derrone ' ' ' 212 , Kennedy, Joe 25 Kennedy, Sherry ' 25, 271, 179 , Kent, Charles ' 84 Kent, Rlchard ' 25, 193 Kephart, Holly ' 179, 25 Kerry, Mlchael 41 1 Kerry, Tammy ' l 61 Key, Mary 41 Kllgore, Chelsla 41, 201 Klng, Mlchael ' 25 Klrkpatrlck, Wendy ' 52, 61, 200, 201, 216, 319, 287 Klrkwood, Jeff ' 17, 29, 25, 175, 177,246 ggssentane, Kelth ' Knapp, Maureen 114, 5, 6, 85, 75, 98, 219, 216, 226, 227. 228 gnapp, Mlke ' 1 Knlght, Tracy 42 Knlppa, Raynell ' 61 Knlppa, Rayshell ' 25, 169,170, 171, 198 Kohorst, Wayne ' 42 Krlstof, Karen H 10,116,117,16,52,156,272. 273,164,61, 157.158, 159, 225,183,268,269,321 ggykendall, James ' Kuykendall, Mlchelle 42, 168 Kuykendall, Paula 85, 206 Kuykendall, Ronda ' 25, 162 L Lambert, Chrlstl ' 119, 25, 211 Lamm, Klm 42 LaMont, Bubba 0 17,85,165,164,167,166, 216,297,259 Land, John 85,287 Lane, Paula' 25 LaRue, Sherry ' 193, 61 Laster, Ben 85, 123, 124,296 Lawrence, John ' 42 Lawson, Les ' 61, 225, 142,242,245 Lawton, John 42, 236 Leaks, Romona 42, 164,217,269 Leal, Rene 42 Leal, Robert 42, 179 Leegood, Kelth N' 42. 253 Lefflngwell, Amber 104, 107, 5, 120, 276, 165, 164, 61, 172, 173, 280, 226, 227,221,223. 268,269,322 289, 332 Lemons, Brad N 52, 218, 219. 123, 61, 216, 2 Lennox, Eric 42 Lester, Helen U' 42 Lewis, Bryan 'H' 127 Lewis, Keith 'U' 213, 212 Lewls, Ricky 'H 61 Lewis, Sharon 42 Lewis, Tracy ' 85 Lightfoot, Anthony 0 85. 207 Lightfoot, Mary 'tt' 85. 198, 179 Lightfoot, Robert ' 25 Llgon, Teresa 25 Lile, Bllly ' 104,105,8, 106,83, 103,88 126,276,165,164,167,166 ,173, 305. 280, 226, 227, 292, 172 229, 222, 223, 268, 269. 319, 315, 307, 309, 310, 311 Limon, Alberto ' 61 Limon, Cristela ' 25 Limon, Eduardo W 85, 197, 225 Lindley, Blll f 108, 103, 277, 42, 274, 164. 167,158,176,177,269 Lindsey, Mathew 25.219, 252, 217 Lindsey, Rhonda ' 38, 42. 196, 197, 201 Linker, Lynelle 42 Linwood, Regina 0 214, 42, 250, 251 Llsenhe, Jerry ' 25, 169, 171 Liston, Ricky' 25,153,154 Llttle, Michelle 262, 263, 180, 185, 61, 219, 223, 297, 299 Littleton, Charles 0 42 Llttrell, Darla N 42 Llttrell, Karla 42.44, 200 Locke, Karen 25 Lockmiller, Lisa ' 25, 198 Lofton, Chrlsti 25, 199 Lofton, Jeff ' 25 Logan, Chrlsty N 208. 209 Long, Ronnie 25 Lopez, Luls 0 86 Love, Richard ' 26, 256 Love, Robert H 127 Lovern, Ronnie 'N 61, 225, 242, 245 Loy, DeLynn N 38, 42, 164, 177,269 una, Eloy ' 6, 162 yles, James ' 104, 105, 106, 10, 42, 274, 64, 167, 127, 290 yles, Mlke N' 13,212 ygnch, Ken ' abary, Brenda U 6,203, 204, 205,311 arcias, Maria ' 6 ackey, Derrell H' 27 Mackey, Loriette W 214, 86 Mackey, Sandra H' 206 Macon, Cheryle U 219, 43, 219 Macon, Floyd ' 26, 238 Mageors, Michael 43, 159, 158 Maines, Mlke W' 62, 54 Malone, Adam N' 62 Malone, Delllah U 43, 206 Malone, Sharon N 43 Maloney, Wallace ' 26, 246 Maloy, Adolphus t' 43, 236 Maloy, James tt 86 Maloy, Terri ' 62, 210 Manclllas, Kim 'U 62, 162 Manes, Renee ' 111, 169, 170. 199, 26, 40, 279 Mankin, Amy 43 Mann, Jeff ' 26, 169,252,279 Mansell, Nelson 26 Markham, Tommie 43 Marsh, Kelvln ff' 164, 167 Marsh, Rita 152, 257 Marshburn, James ' 26, 169, 252 Martel, Roxanna 'F 26 Martln, Amy 86, 240, 307 Martln, Jennifer 0 86, 179 Martln, Rhonda 0 208, 209, 200, 216, 315 Martin, Ronald 'H 14, 62, 86, 242, 245 Martin, Sean H 215, 43 Martinez, Alma 43,162.163,201 Martinez, Canuto 43, 162, 163 Martlnez, Della 254 Martlnez, Henry U 86 Martinez, George ' 26 Martlnez, Marlsa 43, 198 Martinez, Yolanda N 86 Martlnl, Luclana 'U 62. 200 Mason, Lucrecla U 107, 104,2, 120, 62, 160, 164, 172, 133,145,269 Massey, Dale 'tt 62, 216 Mathis, Cerrlta U 43 Mathis, Monya ' 17,26,169, 199,158,278 Matlock, Dlana 0 86,156,164,159,225,221, 223, 295, 315, 288 Maurer, Kelley N 108, 104, 116, 260, 263, 272. 273, 43.45, 180, 186, 187, 45, 182, 223, 321, 287 Maurry, Belinda 0 86, 162, 163 Mays, Wayne 'N 62, 235, 231, 123 Mays, Wlndl ' 26 McCaa, Susanne 'U 62, 193, 217 McCarter, Bllly 43, 165, 164, 167, 176, 216. 267, 268, 269 McCIung, Donna 0 86, 201 McClung, Sherry N 43 McClure, Joe 'ff 62 McCollom, Rhonda ' 62, 196 McCoIlom, Rlchard ' 26 McCord, Donald N 62 McCoy, Dennis ' 212 McCoy, Mary 214, 215, 18 McCoy, Mlke ' 127, 43, 246 McCraw, Tracy 0 43 McCulIen, Joella 43, 164,167, 121 McCullough, Steve 62 McGahey, Joel H' 43, 175 McGahey, Renee ' 62, 210 McGhee, Rena 215, 43, 264, 265 McGhee, Sandra H' 44 McGIbboney, Stacy 8. 62, 210 McGowan, Steve N 44, 49 McKelvey, Joyce 26 McKenzie, Jeff 26 McKlttrlck, Ladonna 44, 175, 203, 204 McMahan, Steve U' 62, 242, 243 McPherson, Dianne 0 87, 205 McPherson, Heather 44 McQueen, Kevln 'Ht' 87 Meade, Beverly 'N' 62, 130, 131, 225. 254, 255, 223 Meeks, Royce ' 27 Melaun, Gayla U 44 Melton, Tlmothy ' 26 Mendez, Marcus 26 Meredlth, Keith H' 44, 127 Meredith, Kevin 0' 20, 63, 127 Meredlth, Martln ' 26 Merrlll, Mark 63 Meza, Marla N 208, 209 Mlck, Shawn ' 44, 252 Miles, Kevin ' 44, 164, 167,253 Mlller, Curtls 16,44, 163,155,320 Mlller, David 108, 8, 117, 157, 272, 273, 44, 158,159,176,182,183,286 Miller, Joe ' 26 Mlller, Melanie 'U' 87, 180, 187,315 Mlller, Mendl 44, 174 Mlller, Phlllp H 207 Mlller, Roy H 109, 2, 78, 87, 305 Miller, Sharonette 'l' 129, 239 Miller, Sonja 44 Mllllcan, Ron ' 26 Mllllgan, Jason 118, 44 Mllllman, Julle 44, 216, 217 Mills, Mltchell 104,106,107,115,103,110. 8.4, 5, 12O,87,95, 188, 190, 191, 192, 219, 277, 164, 167. 166, 172, 173, 304, 280, 220, 221, 223, 268, 269, 292, 296. 314, 286, 309, 316 Mlnafee, Lee N' 44 Mlskell, Kelley N 63 Mlskell, Robin 26,82, 160,257 Mltchell, Carolyn 26,214,215,169,171 Mitchell, Kenneth ' 237 Mitchell, Klm ' 26 Mltchell, Peggy ' 26, 198 Mitchell, Susan 0' 63 Mitchell, Tracy ' 27,169,170,171 Mitchell, Wayne 0 68, 63 Mojica, Yolanda 0 87, 200, 216 Mokry, Jeanette 44 Mokry, Joyce ' 63, 210 Molloy, Rethea ' 63, 162, 200 Montalvo, Dlnah 44,254,162, 163, 200 Montalvo, Juan 0' 63, 210 Montalvo, Marlene 44 Montalvo, Mayra ' 4, 6, 74, 87, 160, 161, 279, 98, 175,176,177,162,153,155. 28, 305, 226, 228, 229, 221, 222, 223.315, 320,311,316 Montano, Freddy ' 63 Montano, Sandra ' 27 Moody,JanIce U' 63 Moore, Candy 118, 193, 270, 271, 63, 211 Moore, Davld 'U' 113, 111, 87, 92, 207, 160, 123. 98, 219, 216, 302, 297, 296, 321 Moore, Jennifer ' 27, 214, 251 Moore, Kathy 0 87, 200 Moore, Klm ' 87, 206, 297 Moore, Lorl 0 88, 315 Moore, Melissa 27, 169, 198 Moore, Stan 0 87, 88, 123, 324, 304, 221, 223, 297, 294, 296, 315 Moorefleld, Gary 27, 179 Morgan, Angela ' 44, 199 Morgan, Don ' 27, 29 Morgan, Lydia ' 27 Morgan, Scott ' 27,169, 175, 177,279,253 Morrls, Krlstln 34.44, 198, 168 Morris, Lee Ann U' 63, 162 Morrls, Mellnda ' 27, 199, 201 Morris, Russell ' 27, 179. 285 Morrison, Wesley 88, 202, 203, 204, 296, 288 Morrison, Vernon U' 64, 127 Moses, Karla 44, 130, 131 Moss, Davld 'U 64, 248, 247 Moss, Kay 205, 45, 47 Motyka, Ellzabeth 0' 64, 206 Mudgett, Julle 'N' 88,176,177,206 Mudgett, Patricia ' 27, 30, 169 Munoz, Ismael ' 27, 149, 253 Munson, Tracy 10 Murphy, Jimmy 88, 213, 212, 317 Murphy, Kathleen 0' 117, 16, 64, 260, 261, 263. 164,180,185,187,158,159. 225, 132, 153, 138, 183, 268. 269,319,317 Murray, Troy 0' 64,200 Murry, Pam N' 64, 164,217,269 Murry, Sharon 0 88, 98, 225, 163 Musick, Mlchelle 'U 64, 260, 261, 180, 184, 219, 216, 318, 287, 288,185 N Neal, Anthony 27, 238 Neal, Earnest ' 238 Neal, Greg 164, 167 Neal, Larry ' 27 Neff, Kristy ' 27 Neff, Lynn 'N' 64 Nelson, Carol 0 64, 210 Newsom, Jennlfer 0 88, 177, 208 Newsome, Shawn N 123,45, 124, 242,244 Newton, Robert 45 Nichols, Chrlstl 0' 64, 164 Nichols, Penny 0' 64 Nlx, Lynn 45, 159, 158,216 Nlxon, James N' 45 Nobles, Davld 237,45, 127,249,324 Nobles, Marvln 27 Nobles, Toura 'U 123, 247 Non-ls, Lydia ' 199 Northcutt, Wendy ' 27, 199 Nuckols, Tlna ' 27 Nunez, Marc ' 27 Nunley, Glenda 45, 223 Nunley, Paula ' 27, 169 O 0'Donley, Sherl ' 12O,64,21O, 145,319 Odom, Debbie ' 45 Odom, Michele tt 204, 45 Oehlschlaeger, Laurle N 88, 202, 203, 200 Ogles, John U 88, 207, 216 Ollver, Chris N 88 Oliver, Donna N' 64, 206 Olllson, Calvin N' 109, 64, 213, 212 gyerton, Johnny ' Owens, Beverly ' 214,17,45,254,255,216, 264, 250, 251 Owens, Clarence 0' 64 Index 341 Owens, Joe 45 P Page, Sherry 'H 65,210 Palz, Melinda ' 198, 5 Pannell, Kellie 107, 114, 113, 111,4, 15, 52. 260, 261, 263, 218.219, 277, 180, 181, 182. 185, 65, 218, 219, 216. 223. 299, 290, 316 Parham,John H 214,45,158,159.182,183 Parham, Kevin H 45 Parker, Dean 'H' 156, 178,65 Parker, Diana 27, 179 Parker, Kim ' 160. 65 Parker, Susan N 261, 263. 180, 185. 65, 217, 223, 319, 287 Parks, Yolanda H' 65 Parrish, Debra 0 88, 98 Parsley, Marsha 'H' 164, 65, 210 Partain, Laura 27, 197 Patt, Roy N 65, 265 Patterson, Joel H 207, 65 Patterson, Klm 28 Patton, Paula 'N 109, 45 Patton, Tlna U' 65 Pauley, Toml ' 28, 201 Payne, Julia N 107 .104, 111, 6, 7, 88, 97, 188. ,190.191,192,276,164, .166, 98, 155, 216, 304. .227. 229, 269. 297, 296, .286, 310.317 Payne, KeIly ' 89, 98, 200, 201, 315 Payne, Mlchael 123, 45 Payne, Wanda H 89 189 167 226 322 Peek, Karie ' 27,28.169.171,199 Penn, Andrea H 196, 197, 199, 65, 221, 223 Perez, Adelita 'U' 89 Perez, Benny ' 205. 65 Perez, Cindy U' 111, 3, 260, 261, 262, 263, 180,185,187.65,152,217, 281, 222, 223 Perez, Daniel 'H' 89, 213, 212 Perez, Franclsco ' 28 Perez, Gerodo ' 45 Perez, Roddy W 82, 89, 299, 317 Perry. Corey 4' 28 Perry, Steve N 65. 217 Perry, Tammy ' 28, 214, 215 Peters, Duane U 123, 124, 126 Peters. R. C. ' 28, 179 Phelps, Robert N' 45, 179 Phllllps, Cindy 'f 199, 45 Phllllps, Roy ' 160, 161, 237, 45, 246 Plerce. Bobby 'U' 248 Plerce, Cathrine ' 28 Plerce, Katie ' 3, 193 Plerce. Kimberly 28 Plerson, Greg 45. 176, 177, 247 342 Index Pierson, Rodney ' 28 Pina, Rosallo 'H 45 Plneda, Rlcardo ' 28, 179 Pipklns, Connell 0 45, 215 Pitts, Bobby W 104, 106, 108. 107, 103, 8, 12O.15,89,276, 165.164, 167. 166, 172, 152, 301, 280, 269, 268, 299. 296. 316 Pltts. Kim ' 28. 169, 170, 199, 279 Pltts, Rodney H' 165,164. 167, 46, 158.268, 269 Polnts, J. D. N 237. 46,246 Polk. Stanley N' 46. 217 Pool, Darita 23,115,194,195,168.46, 254,255 Poston, Becky U 114, 103. 118, 119. 82.89, 219. 217, 294, 311 Poston, Becky 'H' 114, 103, 118, 119, 82, 89. 219, 217, 294. 311 Poston.Chad t 46 Potter, Kevin 'U' 106, 15, 275. 65 Powell,Chrls 66, 162, 319, 321, 253 Powell, Margo N 107. 104, 112, 111. 6, 89, 277 262. 263, 219. 156, 164, 180, 181.182,183.184,219,201, 153, 305 Pratt, Debble ' 28, 3, 129, 199 Presley, Mark W 11O,9,4,5,16,89, 188.190, 191. 192, 248, 247, 216, 301. 222. 223, 297, 293, 296, 314, 320, 286, 288, 329. 316 Presley,Susan 38. 168,46,50, 153,223,289 Price, Carole 'H' 89 Prince. Broderick 66, 193 Pugh. Paula H' 66 Pugh, Linda ' 285 Pullen, Becky 0 46 Punch, Tony 271, 46 Purser, Ken N' 109. 66, 219, 225, 289 Puyear, Sammy 'U' 89. 207 R Radford, Shirley ' 89 Rahn, Michelle ' 28 Ramirez, Gabrlel 'H' 2, 66 Ramlrez, Juanita 'U 66, 162 Ramsey, Ralph U 115, 112, 111,9O,93, 160. 123, 224, 324, 216, 138, 300. 220, 221.225, 291, 297. 299. 296, 318, 315, 313 Ramsey, Ronnie H 66, 207, 216 Randall, Llsa 'N 214, 215, 210, 200 Randell, Cynthia ' 46 Rangel, John N 90 Rangel, Steve N 66, 212, 154 Rawllns, Kerrlck ' 66, 193 Rawls, Teresa ' 199, 168. 46, 216 Record, Jackie H 46 Record, Stacy 80, 90, 262, 263, 180, 182, 183, 184, 187,298,318 Reed. Donna 0' 66, 201. 217 Reed, Linda 'M' 66, 196. 197. 164. 226, 229. 223, 320 Reed, Melvin 127, 249 Reed, Michael H 66. 123, 247 Reed, Robln 90 Reed,Shelly' 28.108,219,198,219.216, 217 Reed, Wendy ' 28,108,170,171,198 Reeves, Ronnie 28, 214 Reid, Alan 0 90 Rener, Beth 28, 198 Renfrow, Rene U' 66, 271, 217, 287 Reyes, Jose tt' 66 Reyna, Raul ' 28 Reynolds, Mike 236, 46 Reynoso, Oralla U 177, 208. 209 Rhea, Rhonda 0 90, 72, 261, 262, 263, 218, 160, 161.277,164, 167,166 180,181,182,184,187,48, 218, 219, 154, 216, 217. 302 267, 269, 296, 315,322,309 317 Rhodes, Greg U' 127 Rhynes, Charles ' 169 Rice, Ola 0' 66 Richardson, Eddie H 90 Richmond, Michael ' 28 Rlchmond, Raymond 0' 66 Ridge, Theodore N 46 Rlley, Bill H' 46 Rlley, Sharon ' 90 Rinehart, Randy U 104. 105, 107, 120, 93, 164, 167, 166,172,287 Roberson, Tharead 'W' 46 Roberts, Robln N 46, 217 Robertson, Charles H 104, 106, 107, 102, 5,6. 120 74, 90. 261, 274, 164.167, 166,172,173, 174,175, 176 152, 154, 150, 303.280, 226 227, 229, 266, 268, 269, 297 296. 320, 312, 288, 177, 308 309. 311 Robinson, Rlchard ' 160, 67 Robinson, Rlcky ' 28, 289 Robinson, Sandra 'N' 120, 16, 90 Rochelle, Darren U 67, 179 Rodrlguez, Debi 6, 14, 46, 254 Rodriguez, Franclne ' 67. 210 Rodriguez, Rodolfo 4' 28 Rodriguez. Tim ' 28, 246 Rodriguez, Debbie 4 28 Rodulfo, Lazaro U' 46 Roe. Mary 0 91,221,315 Rogers, Becky 0 111,5.6.91, 188, 189.190, 191, 192, 227, 221 Rogers, Danny 0' 67 Rogers, Mack ' 28, 215, 265 Rollson, Bobby 'U 220, 221, 223 Romo. Jose ' 28 Rose, Debra 1 193, 67 Rosemond, Lenthell 214, 215, 264 Ross, Gennell ' 67 Ross, Reginald H' 46 Rossum. Burnett 215, 36 Rotramel, Marsha H 91 Ruble, Calvln ' 215, 156, 178, 46 Ruiz, Oscar 29, 246 Russell, Barry 0' 67 Russell, Bellnda N 47 Russell, La Ronda 4' 47 Russell, Paul ' 236,235.123,67, 124 Russell, Rlta U 91, 201 Russell, Terry N 11, 16,91. 123 Rust, Rhonda 47 S Saddler, Darrln N' 67 Salazer, Sylvia ' ' ' 67 Salter, Kennod ' 29. 238 Sample, Kevin 4' 16, 127 Sanchez, Arturo 0 47, 257 Sanders, Dwlght 0 249 Sanders, Erlc 29, 128,249 Sanders, Jonathan 214, 215, 36, 47 Sanders, Kimber ' 108, 104, 116, 260, 263, 45, 164, 180.186,45,47, 158, 223, 266.268, 269 Sanders, Lloyd ' 127 Sanders, Sandy N 47, 193 Sanderson, Tommy ' 67 Sanderson, Tommy ' 29 Sands, Marc ' 237 Sands, Marla 29. 289 Sands, Yvette U 91, 219. 293. 289 Sarratt, Anlta 4 67 Saucedo, Angelica 'H' 208 Saucedo, Serglo ' ' 213 Schmldth, Scott tt 91, 206, 216 Schupbach, Kim 0' 55, 160, 67, 200, 223, 296 Scott, Cindy 'U' 111,7,91.l88,189, 190.191, l92,16O.161,276,164,167, 166, 216, 301, 220, 221.223, 269, 299, 294, 296, 314. 286, 317 Scott, Gayla 0 19. 67, 210 Scott, Scotty ' 16.42, 275. 276,47 Scott. Sheryl N 108, 116, 117. 260.263, 272 273,45.180,186,187.45,47, 157,158.159.133,182,183, 223 Scott, Vonda ' 121, 47 Seamen, Mlles 'H 106, 15. 262, 160, 274,67 Seaton, Brlan U 67, 179,217 Selby, James 29 Sellars, Vinson 'U' 67 Serpas, Llsa 122, 129, 47,216 Serrata, Sharon f 121, 202, 47, 254 Session, Stanley N 47, 127 Sexton. Bryan 91 Shaddock. Mic hael ' 29 Shaner, Theresa 0' 91 Shaw, Robert 102,120,80.91,219,160, 161,164,167,166,98.172, 219, 305.280, 226.228, 229. 269 Shindoll, Mark 0 91,256.163,200, 155,216 Shultz, Andrea ' 10,29. 198,216 Shumate, Robert 47. 217 Sigman, Kenneth H' 67 Sllvers, Tabatha ' 169, 199 Simmons, Anlta 'U 164. 167, 67. 201, 269 Simmons, Annette 0 164, 167, 67. 201, 223. 269, 319 l Simmons, Cralg 0 230, 242, 243,299 Slmmons, Kelly 'N' 179 , Slms, Deanna 0 164, 166,201,311 Slms, Sherri ' 29,169.171.219,16O.198, 219, 217 Slngletary. Krlstl ' 68 Slngleton. Pam N 119,82,92. 193,240,311 Slrls, Cheryl N 83,92, 164,219 Slssom, Mark 0 92, 179 Skaer, Erlck 1 92 Skinner, Brlan 68 Smith, Davld U 92, 285 Smith, Del 'M' 17,68.70, 164.158,159. 132. 153, 182, 183. 268, 269,321 Smlth, Dlana 'U 215,47 Smlth, Mellssa U 47, 158 Smith, Randy U' 68 Smlth, Sharon H 92 Smlth, Shella 214, 216 Smlth, Tanya U 193, 47 Smlth, Tlna 68, 179 Smlth, Tommy 4' 32, 29 Smlth, Tracey ' 29. 249 Smlth, Tracy ' 29, 175,176,169 Smlth, Wendel H 113.111,87.92, 123.150, 305, 321. 310 Smlth. Zachary ' 29, 248, 249 Snead, Laura 'N' 92, 198. 199 Sneed, Raymond 47 Sneed, Thea 115, 9, 39, 40, 198, 164, 47, 179 Sollz, Saul 47, 252 Sosebee, Patrlcla 0 92 Spates, Frank 48.214, 215, 155,264 Spear, Micheal 178, 48 Spears, Kathy ' 108,29, 169, 171, 198,216 ggeller, Rlcky ' Spencer, Michelle' 29 Spencer, Sandra ' 68 Sprecakowlc, Yonls 48 Stains, Terrl ' 29. 254, 255 Staley, Robyn 204, 201 Stallcup, Kelth U 93, 213 Wllbanks, Llsa ' Stanford, Kenneth 48, 237 Stanford, Reglnald 123 Starkes, Donna 264 Starks, Tonya ' 22, 29, 21 5 Staten, Shella 120, 68, 50 Steele, Barbara 214, 48, 250, 251 Steele, Charles 237 Steele, Darla 93, 208 Steele, Marllyn ' 68, 206, 264 Stegall, Anthony 93, 200 Stepanskl, Sharrl ' 179, 285, 284 Stephens, Rhonda 0 200 Stephens, Tracey ' 30 Stephenson, Cralg ' 169 Stevenson, Charlotte ' 5, 30, 216 Stevenson, Karen 121 Stevenson, Daren 48, 236 Stevenson, Karen 48, 216 Stllwell, Cort 106, 276, 48, 176, 177 Stokes, Rob 16,14,164, 167,48, 158, 324. 226, 228, 268, 269 Stone, Camllle 43, 252, 164, 167, 48 Stone, Scott 93, 207, 305 Stout, Audrey ' 111,30,169,171,199 Stout, Krlstl ' 25, 30, 169, 218, 198, 219. 216, 217 Stout, Ronald 164, 167,48, 158,159 Strange, Nlckl ' 16,31,3O, 198,217 Stratton, Darrell 93, 207 Stratton, Scott 93, 315 Stratton, Steve ' 30, 160 Strlnger, Tammy 48 Struggs, Danny 215, 167,98, 175 Stuart, Bruce ' 119, 82, 90, 93, 193, 256, 292. 298 Stunkard, Evette 119, 48 Sturdevant, Carolyn ' 113, 111, 68, 203 Sulter, Tammy 120,194,195,168,48 Suratt, Steve ' 30 Sutton, Davld ' 68.276, 176, 177 Sweek, Shannon ' 30 Sweet, Kevln 93 T Tabor, Doug 213, 216 Tadlock, Laqulta 93, 210 gdlock, Mlchelle ' alley, Gerry 3, 98 alley, Shella 198, 48, 201 amez, Kenneth 8, 176 amez, Lupe ' 8. 130, 131 ate, Brian 79, 94 atum, Charles ' 0, 218 atum, Todd 0 5, 94, 123, 218, 219, 124, 247, 305, 295, 296, 307 Taylor, Bertha 199, 48 Taylor, Bobby ' 120, 68, 213, 212 Taylor, Debra 214, 215, 17, 94, 264 Taylor, Grover 94, 272, 235, 158, 265, 308 Taylor, Jerry 94, 123,124, 125,257,299 Taylor, Jullas ' 30 Taylor, Wllllam 94, 193, 217 Teague, Gary 94 Teel, Randy ' 30 Teel,Sharon ' 68, 217, 257, 138, 222, 223 Templln,Cathy ' 8, 241, 240, 69 Terrell, Davld ' 212 Terry, Allson 198, 199, 48 Terry, Randy ' 30 Terry, Rlchard ' 69 Terry, Son a 214, 94, 230, 265 Tharp, Scott ' ' ' 213, 212 Thomas, 214, 265 Debra Thomas, Jerry ' 207, 69 Thomas, 30, 198 Klm ' Thomas, Lynell ' 69, 174 Thomas, Trlsha ' 30, 198 Thomas, Vlncent 114, 2, 94, 123, 98, 124, 12 296, 307 Thompson, Angle ' 30 Thompson, Geno 94, 231, 236, 217 Thompson, Kevln 214, 48, 281 Thomson, Karl ' 69, 174, 223 Tlernoy, Mary ' 30,31,64, 198, 178,158 Tlerney, Mlchael ' 64, 178, 69 Tljerlna, Alblno ' 30.169, 170, 171,158,279 Tlllman, Anthony ' Upchurch, Tammy 95, 177 Underwood, Cyndle 'H' 95 Utley, Thomas ' 252, 49 V Vaclo, Tony ' 49, 127 Vall, Tammy ' 108, 103, 31, 254, 149 Vandersllce, Cherrle 31 Van Syckle, Jay ' 49, 127, 246, 152 Vaughan, Samantha 49, 01 Vaughn, George ' 31, 253 Vaughn, Steve ' 49 Vaughan, Tres ' 31 Vela, Rodolfo ' 31 Vela, Vlctor ' 31 Velasquez, Marta ' 49, 281 Velez, Coral ' 69, 213, 212 Vess, Larry ' 31 Vlllarreal, Cruz ' 31 Vlllarreal, Pearl 49 Vlllareal, Rlcky 49 Vlnes, Davld ' 31, 128,253 Vlnson, Stephanye 215, 129, 49, 265 W Wagner, Dana 49 Wagner, Joseph 1' 31, 236 Walker, Dale 15, 62, 49, 175, 279 Walker, Mark ' 103, 14, 174, 275, 69, 176. 175, 177, 222, 223, 289 123, 69 Tlmpson, Susle 95, 207 Torres, Prlscllla 48, 217 Tramel, Doug 115, 110, 9, 4, 5, 95, 97, 188. 305 190,191,192,163,217, 226, 227, 228, 221, 223, 297 295, 315, 320, 286, 309, 316 Trammel, George 95 Trantham, Jlll ' 111, 260, 261, 263, 180, 185 187, 69, 216, 257 Traver, Jeff 249 Trevlno, Carlos' 30 Trevlno, Ruben 48 Tucker, Jlll ' 2. 30, 169, 171, 170, 219, 198. 158, 219, 216, 279 Tucker, Melvln 95, 221, 223, 315 Tucker, Shane ' 30 Tumey, Lelter ' 69,158,159.151.182,l8i1 Turnage, Kathy ' 31 Turner, Janet ' 69.200, 250, 251 Turner, Rlcky 95, 213, 212 Turvan, Davld 95, 256, 162, 163 Tutt, Lonnle ' 69 U Walker, Roy ' ' 95, 123. Wallace, 95 126, 216,319 Davld U Wallace, Mlke 253 49, 127, Walters, Tam my 49,174 Walton, Carol ' ' 215,49 Walton, Davld ' 69, 49 Walton, Teresa H' 49 193, 217 Watklns, Reglna 198, 199, 50, 216 Watson, Angela 214, 264 Watson, Chrls ' 31 Watson, Marletta ' ' 108,104,62,194,l95,219. 45, 164, 158, 223, 269, 321 Watson, Mlke ' 69, 253 Watts, Klm 193, 270, 50 Weatherall, Cherl 96, 200 lggatherford, Teresa Weathers, Aunla 50, 179 Webb, Angela 50 Weldon, Vlnce ' 123. 50, 324 Wells, Brenda ' 70 Wells, John 'U 70 Wells, Kenneth ' 70, 247 Westbrook, Mark 97 Wheatley, James ' 70 Wheeler, Lorl ' 219, 216, 298 Whlte, Dorothy 214, 50 Whlte, John ' 31 Whlte, Kelly 9,95,96,188,190,191,19 219, 257.305, 308 Whlte, Mark ' 31.169, 171, 170,246 Whlte, Nylonda 214 Whlte, Reglnald 214 Whlte, Vlckle ' 18, 30, 239, 158, 174 Whltehead, Llsa ' 31, 200 Whitehead, Stacy ' 214, 70, 127 Whltney, Mary ' 31 Wlble, Patrlcla ' 31, 200 Wlglngton, Suzanne 50 111, 31, 18, 218, 169, 170. 171,219,199,279 Wlley, Demetrlce ' 70, 247, 216 Wllkerson, Lowry 50, 127 gflkerson, Rodney ' Wllkes, Mlstl ' 31, 198, 252 Wllllams, Brenda 164, 50, 177,269 Wllllams, Charlotte ' 28, 31 Wllllams, Chrls ' Wllllams, Tlm 'H' 96, 123, 200, 307 Wllllams, Zena ' 32 Wllllamson, Shana ' 32 Wllson, Allcla ' 50 Wllson, Brldget 215, 264 Wllson, Donna ' 5, 6, 70, 194, 195, 164, 166, 56 268, 258, 162, 217, 226, 227. 319, 287, 289, 229, 332 Wllson, Esther H 96,260,261,219,180,182. 183, 184.305, 221,295,315 Wllson, Jerry 50 Wllson, Klm ' 96, 208, 209, 200,315 Wllson, Pam 96, 219 Wllson, Ralene 96, 206, 200, 298, 294, 315. 322 Wlnchester, Taresa ' 32, 252, 199 Wlnkfeln, Brad ' 32, 246 Wlnterbauer, Paula U 104, 107, 96, 262, 263, 180. 183, 184, 187, 299, 306, 309 Wltt, Danny 97, 213, 212 Wood, Karen ' 32 Wood, Steven ' 32 Woodard, Garland ' 214, 215, 36, 50, 155 Woodard, Larry ' 32, 249, 216 Woodard, Rhonda 50 Woodfln, Dana 109,107,104,115,112,111. 120, 72, 94, 97, 261, 262, 263, 218,160,161,277,164,180. 181,182,183,184,187,172, 173, 218, 219, 216, 142, 300, 280, 298, 293, 296,315 Woodruff, DeAnn 2, 6, 34, 198, 168, 50 Woodruff, Kay 8,97, 200,309 Woodruff, Mark 97,207,289 Woods, Sonjl 214,215, 50, 264 Woods, Tony l 97,308 Woody, Mark ' 32,169,170, 171 Wooten, Berry 'H' 70, 257 Wooten, Terry 'H' 70, 257 Worley, Kelly seas 97, 208, 209 Wrlght, 200 Wrlght, 50 Wrlght, 50 Wrlght, 25, 32, Cherylon ' Karen Kelly 'F' Llsa ' 160 Ward, Tracy ' 215 Ward, Yolanda ' 214, 31 , 201 Warren, Andy ' 24 Warren, Cheryl 49 Warren, Gary 214, 215, 49, 264 Warren, James 49 Washlngton, Annle ' 214, 69, 264 Washlngton, Betty 49 Washlngton, Marlo 215, 201 lglfnshlngton, Mellssa ' Washlngton, Sandra 49 Washington, Yolanda 50, 215 Washom, Hubert 96 Washom, Llllle ' 31 Watklns, Herllnda 32, 217. 242 Wllllams, Davld ' 32 Wllllams, Dedrlck ' 32, 249 Wllllams, Denlse ' 32, 205 Wllllams, Donna ' 32 Wllllams, Donna ' 70 Wllllami 6, 168, 2'1 Wllllams, 214 Wllllams 215, 2361 Wllllams, 70 Wllllams, 96 Drusllla 7 Erlca ' Frank 231, 50 La,-ry use Mark Oil! Wllllams, Mlke ' 70 Wllllams, Robert 214,127 Wllllams,Tammye ' 28119, 70, 193, 270, 211, 217, Wllllams, Tracey ' 70, 241, 240, 230, 219 Wrlght, Valerle 70, 206 Wrlght, Vevetta ' 32, 250, 251 Wyrlck, Yolanda ' 76,97,200, 298,318,315 Y Yates, Chrls ' 70, 207 Yates, Johnny 50 Yates, Klm ' 32, 158 Ybarra, Tony 'U' 97, 207, 289 Ybarra, Vlctor ' 207 York, Tracy t 116, 117, 17, 97, 272, 273. 157, 158, 159, 217, 182, 183. 289 Young, Alene ' 3, 32 Young, Ranzy ' 70, 127 Index 343 44 Colophon Editor-in-chief . . . Senior Editors . . . Junior Editors ..... Sophomore Editors .... .... Freshman Editors . Copy Editor ...... Business Editor .... Academics .,.... Organizations . . . Student Life . . . Sports Editor .... Index ......... Photographers .... Advisor .... . . . Donna Wilson, Becky Rogers . . . . Steve Vaugh, Dona Geron, Karin Grant . . . . . . Linda Reed, Donna Wilson . . . . . . . . . . .Billy Lile, Julia Payne Maureen Knapp, Mayra Montalvo . ............... 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