W W Samuell High School - Torch Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1985
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Contents 3 2, Pleasant Grove ls My Home Town W w Kyle Money 1 at Just south of Highland Park three miles from Mesquite there's a passel of people that you would like to meet. These people you will find in a town that's one of a kind, when you get there you can call it Plea- sant Grove. Well they call us Grove Flats but that don t bother me. You can lock me up in the Grove and throw away the key. It s just as good as the best and better than the rest. I wouldnt live anyplace but the Grove. In the Cotton Bowl Susan Davis twirls to the Theme from lce Castles at the SOC game. . ..... N T ,af . K WMF ' 'ars H 1 s l f ' The butterfly stretches Danny Powell for l 1 V g soccer practice. , x F u if I l g, ..,. . lm b R g . Slifitq I 4 K s. K. . 4 Beglnnlngs Cedric Hollins and Stephen Wee-Bee Miles trap Lake Highlands for a two pointer. Crlssy Ortlz and JIII Tucker are Owners of a Lonely Heart at summer practice. 4-i 5, 4 A ..--'F X.tf ' J - Q ,n - '. . 7.-Lf Scot Chapman and Carl Campbell putt for the fun of It at the falr. 'U 2 r -' KV. Blue JBCKSYS DOOM, DOOITI, b00ll'l Bl the M8SqLlif8 gHm6. I 3 A ' QE as ' N e C T - ...,,,,,-H gifff: my 1,5-f - C ji ' Vegas. V n 'L gig Renee Manes and Barbra Gregg con- centrate on their chapter test over the Roman heritage in world history. lt's not the high class part of town I'm sure you've heard that before, but we are proud of the PIT and that's for sure. There's nothing here to be of shame: we speak hightly of our town's name. I live right smack dab in the middle of Pleasant Grove. H. if Q-. '-5 , 'L E W 'Q WWI' 'M Fifa '-all-. ' 5 it ?ig7:Tf1 . FS, Darnella Ford calculates her assets in math. CHORUS: , , Ah, Pleasant Grove is My Home Town, no matter how much they put it down. Oh, no, you can't take me from the Grove. Beginnings 5 E ' JUN i' B is 2. . ft, Jessie Friday, Angie Martel, Deanna Brown, and Stephanie Beers can't decide which way to turn at the fair. , W, ,-has- 'ffiA Jeff Danny Boy Kirkwood blows the blues. Pleasant beginnings The roots of Pleasant Grove reach deep into the early 1800's, establishing it as one of the oldest communities in Dallas. Several families in- cluding the Elams, Brutons, Conners, Umphresses, and Blairs contributed to the early settlement. Charlie Blair, a senior, felt very proud to be a descendant of one of the pioneering families. The land that Samuell stands on was 6 Beginnings once a part of the Blair three hundred and sixteen acre tract. He said, lt also gives me a sense of roots to know my fami- ly has stayed here all these years. What the future holds for me and my descendants, however, remains unknown. Dan Lebow, the first teacher in the little one-room schoolhouse, gave Pleasant Grove its name. One day he was gazing out the window and ex- Joel Ballew strikes up the band at the SOC game. -5 . l . 1 t I .pose The cheerleaders monkey around at the Spruce game. - U, . 'e-' -6 Lunchroom food speaks for itself to Annora Tawney, Michelle Holt, and John Ed White. f , , . 'full A' ul N i- Y, Yip ,lt l ip . 'PLM I gf :T vf f?i zz ji: a Y V 5.391 t' . tw V' 1,1 . . ' f '- . In Denton, Craig Stephenson can't take hls eyes off the game. Wendy Reed gives David Jocoy a help- ing hand with Algebra I. claimed, This is such' a plea- sant place, it should be called Pleasant Grove. The school children went home to their parents and told them the name. Everyone approved, and they began calling the com- munity Pleasant Grove. From the 1880's until the 1980's, Pleasant Grove has been a truly pleasant place in which to grow up and attend Samuell High School. Beginnings 7 Misty Collins checks out a book on Greek mythology at the library. Pleasant living Living in Pleasant Grove was a special experience. Senior Eddie Busch commented, I have lived here all my life, and I like the Grove. Tammy Daven- port thought living in Pleasant Grove was better than living in Highland Park. Living in Pleasant Grove en- titled many high -school students to have the opportuni- ty to attend W. W. Samuell. 8 Beginnings . . 5-mul.,-3.65 IL 1 f Q3-6 l Laura Woody, Melissa Contreras, and Shane Knight trim the tree with holiday spirit. Eighty-nine percent of those who attended Samuell actually resided in the Pleasant Grove area. At Samuell, the Spartans became members of the French Club, drill team, allied youth, cheerleading squad, and stu- dent council. These organiza- tions, along with others, helped the Spartans enjoy going to Samuell and living in the Grove. Joseph Proctor gives a report on diapers in child development. . A! .y ,Am 1 ' l , 'Y ,. Y -,-' 1- -4 Dedrick Williams and Paul Donaldson V ...N . 3 pop the Colonels at the South Garland I pep assembly. l l 15 at dmc. A g.. I J . . t S . J - is -ooo ' 'L tl 2 'W . Q t ' Qs' .9 Q. K. g M WI, . Carl Henderson is sharp in world history. best, yes at the Spruce game. Q F :f1.' ,mfg . . , ml'- ,:l .3533 'll 53, .. n Al A , . A ' jak. 'T . .4 lf.. Q .4 - ',: ' a S -+ iq R 'ff s a t., a a..a2 f , n.,e it 'Q ., J, -1 -.' - 715.-ji l - - ,A fi- k ,,ff,-I-if K ' 'Er , :l 'jill ' I' :-:hiv-'5 ,.f . 1 '37 .hc , , .pn . 1 xileiiil ' 3 ' ' , t1-.- .-'-' - 'q if .E A, y , V , f: f ' J 1 ' gg: I- 1 ,-. '- I h Starlets hoop it up On Broadway at the South Garland game. Melissa Welch, Diana Martinez, Michelle Welch, and Chantay Durham are better, l Q Matt Lindsey is Footloose If at the Howdy Dance Beginnings 9 Pleasant days and nights Pleasant days were spent at Samuell High School. The Spar- tans used their eight-thirty to four o'cIock days to do research papers, spend time with friends, complain about Iunchroom food, and rush from class to class. Shelly Reed com- mented School is not only a place ,where we study 'but a place to have fun as well. The nights were spent going to football and basketball games or cruising the streets of Pleasant Grove. Many of the Spartans that cruised Galloway, Sentinel photographer, Kelly Walker, takes a lesson from TORCH photographer Terry Brence at the Roosevelt game. 10 Beginnings l . ll fir in nearby Mesquite, came back :fi to cruise Buckner. Jill Tucker U54 X thought that one reason for the H x switch was that Everyone got tired of being harassed by the Mesquite police. on Buckner, when those who cruised got hungry, there were many places such as Wendy's, Taco Bell, and Arby's to visit. With all the opportunities to see ,a show, have dinner, or cruise, the days and nights , spent in the Grove were plea- sant indeed. - L' 7 l Stacy Franklin breaks to Egypt at the , Howdy Dance. A . 4- grgvitliwwi KF 4-'MM . .april . .r Y ,if Dui?-lisiwiuh Q ig M ' A S55 - 'tr glass vi W?'.W -3 Q 11 iw JH F Milli UFO Fonda Boyd and Tonya Culton prepare the bulletin board for the week of December 3rd. - n .af A f if f ' 7 if X 6 t I f . i 5 X Worley swings In tennis Harden laces up for football Sherry Dollgener blinds other things ln- David Current relaxes and gets a sideline view at teresting besides AP English. the SOC game in the Cotton Bowl. fy, Kelley Westbrook, Wendy Woods, and Michelle Baskin take notes on flow charts in Mr. Sybert's computer class. Beginnlngs 11 ALMA MATER Hail, Samuell High! Hail, Samuell High! This song to thee we sing. We pledge to thee our loyalty As loud our praises ' ring. For always to the Goldand Blue Our hearts will still be true. As fighting Spartans we will cry Our love for Samuell High. lm V -7-'ft' Q7 fl A ' 'E 1' AJ S' Wanda Greenlee and Jana Langston announce Blue Jacket player of the week, Anthony Brooks, at the SOC pep assembly. 12 Beglnnlngs S f, - h l I -A fit 1 .L Q 3 ,Bi A i Cassandra Knight, Mark Alexander and Sotora Cleveland are sew happy in Homemak- ing l. Q1 ,Q .' 'WW' me 'Z if ...aa C -t.M,,. X . .. , V 1 N ,,, ggi V A wt at 1 B Y ,Kwan K A - A -- b f iw, xl W t V,- ' ' 'A ' N g, my A l l , A ., pw - -V . X, .WA N , X A. l, ,V Rhonda Finley, Stephanie Murry and Sharon Codillo enjoy the autumn weather in tha courtyard. N ST: . EF he , 'Q 'sw- Elrtfpl. '? 1. f1f 5!85 -X Sherry Main, Cherry Brown, and Christi Current dribble down the field in soccer practice. I I Ky. I W n ' 5 mi! in 5. by X, 117.Vf5.f1f1l m'-,I ...X F V ii if fl' Kim Pitts and Kim Fredrick Can't Drive 35 in '85. VX Floyd Macon takes world history seriously. Steve Barger needs no applause at the Spruce pep assembly. HGHTSONG Fight Spartans, right down the field Until we score that victory. FIGHT! FIGHT! Fight Spartans, and never yield Our pledge of pride and loyalty. - HAH! RAH! To our colors of Gold and Blue We GVGI' shall be true. GO, SPARTANS, GO! Go crashing through that line And we will cheer you all the time! Beginnings 13 ' . 4.-ew A-we-fn-fwflf game-W-emwafwvf-', Life in Pleasant Grove Singing in the JESTERSl Show, finding a date to the dances, and watching the homecoming court being presented in the rain at a pre- game show were all a part of Samuell student life. Students spent many hours of practice preparing shows that the Pleasant Grove com- munity anticipated. Bye-Bye Birdie, Starlet Capers, and Our Town highlighted the school year. Mark Woody thought the musical was an experience l'll always rememberg it was great 14 Life to be in a production such as Bye Bye Birdie. The Seniors spent their time enjoying senior privileges such as the prom, senior luncheon, and senior assembly. Kim Fredrick felt that the prom was awesome. She commented, l've waited for my Senior Prom for four years, and it was worth waiting for. All the shows, dances, and plays that the Spartans par- ticipated in were worth the time and effort that went into them. Simon Stimson iTodd Murrayj and Mr. Web fRudy Lopezl exchange greetings after church i Our Town. fun., l Kim Mitchell and Keith Kissenlaner Celebrate Their Love at the deaf Christmas dance Sabrina Thompson and Melissa Carol dance to The Warrior in Razz-Ma-Tazz. Life 15 x qi- .fy ' gf , NN ,xi I if 4 h V I Fair Day Fair play A twenty to fourteen victory over the South Oak Cliff Golden Bears topped off'Fair Day for the Spartans. Before the game started, Samuell students filled the Midway and buildings. On the Midway the Spartans rode on the Looping Star, the roller coaster, the ferris wheel and other spine tingling rides. Other amusements included the Laser Light Show, the 3-D Show, the haunted house, and the freak shows. Matt Lindsey enjoyed hunting for free food samples in the Jimmy Coronado bats a thousand for a Sherry Main takes a water break. C8 buildings. Mark Carlock and Casey Carney's favorite part of the fair was the automobile building and playing a football game in the Cotton Bowl. Approximately sixty students met for a group picture at three o'clock p.m. in front of Big Tex. The teachers shied away from the fair on October 19th, which was Dallas High School Fair Day. They chose to visit the State Fair of Texas on one of the other record setting twenty-three days the fair was open. Terry Vaughan, Dana Morgan, Mikey Hatzenbuehler, Clifford Hooker, and Lara Moore make their way to the Midway. Spartans gather at the fair. Life 17 Emcees, Mark Woody, Kim Fredrick, Steve Barger, Kirk Buchanan, Kim Pitts, and Jill Tucker open Razz Ma Tazz at the movies. Razz Ma Tazz and all that jazz. The night of October 12th was a night of singing and dancing at Razz Ma Tazz, the concert choir's annual variety show. The emcees for this year's show were Steve Barger, Kirk Buchanan, Kim Fredrick, Kim Pitts, Jill Tucker, and Mark Woody. Student directors were Wendy Reed and Kristi Stout. Along with the rest of the choir these eight students worked very hard to make sure the show was a success. There was a variety of dances presented by the seniors, cheerleaders, and Starlet of- ficers. Jill Tucker, Kim Fredrick, 18 :fe and Todd Murray performed vocal solos along with a duet by Wendy Reed and Mark Woody. Sherri Wafford danced en pointe, and Jeff Kirkwood did a trumpet solo. The show traditionally open- ed with the choir singing Razz Ma Tazz and the JESTERS! closed the show with a Broad- way Spectacular. Razz Ma Tazz was under the new direction of Mr. Jack Can- non. Barbra Gregg felt that Razz Ma Tazz gave everyone a chance to get to know Mr. Can- non better and to see how he works. Melissa Carol and Craig Stephenson are ready for Tomorrow. bitesthedust. l I V I 4 2' llilllllllli 9 Q ifmnmx Q Q, Rxihhab W ' , V , E A ,m ,Q .l,i, A 3 , f 3 Y' 1. Q , Y .L A 'gtg K 5 - ,E ' I 1 - 'f'f E sv Ng if u 5 E N 3 f HW T Chris Webb and Mary Williams are Somewhere Over the Rainbow. Around? The varsity cheerleaders dance to The Girl Gets -As ,...-:sex 'tw 'rr. iff ww ' ' : ' ' Reed tells Mark Woody you're Juniors Sabrina Thompson, Melissa Carol, Sandy Gibson, and Lara Moore meet To Me. Warrior. Life 21 The banner team and varsity cheerleaders are up and down. Homecoming Despite the early morning time and the absence of Mr. Blackmon the Spartans showed their spirit at the Homecoming pep assembly. New and old Spartans alike attended the 7:40 a.m. assembly. Renee Manes thought, They should have had it during the day because more people would have been there. Because of the closeness of Halloween, the Starlets dressed up in costumes and performed a routine to Ghostbusters The cheerleaders and banner team 22 Life The varsity football team splashes out on the field at the Skyline game. brings changes decorated the auditorium with posters, banners, and blue and gold streamers to add to the spirit. The spirit paid off as the Spartans took a rain soaked 7- 0 Homecoming victory over the Skyline Raiders. After the assembly the halls and classrooms were filled with bells and bows. The traditional mums could be seen everywhere. The spirit con- tinued all day because the Blue Jackets had the halls decorated with tags, streamers, balloons, and most of all, spirit. The varsity cheerleaders end their routine with W.W.S. The varslty cheerleaders watch Dr. Hughey do a cartwheel. 5 i The Spartan Image, Craig Stephenson, prepares to cut the splrlt chain. cheerleaders. The Blue Jackets cheer along with the ,ATB ef The Ghostbusters, alias the Starlets, sway to the beat of the band. Melvin Harden and Kelvin Dansby read the traditional pep assembly poem. Tierney Hopkins and Sherri Sims compare mums Life 23 Homecoming queen Rain accompanied the Homecoming queen and her court as they were presented on October 26th at the Skyline game. The Homecoming Queen, Kim Pitts, was announced at a pre game show instead of the usual assembly. The court was escorted onto the field by their fathers. Melissa Dorrough, a member of the senior court, felt that lt was okay having the presentation at the game. It would have been better without the rain, but personally I prefer Mr James Pitts is proud of his daughter Kim. 24 Life rains the assembly. Each grade chose two girls to represent their class except for the senior class who chose five girls that were nominated for Homecoming queen. These five Hope Haynes, Dara Hicks, Melissa Dorrough, Kim Pitts and Verita James were selected by the senior class. The queen and her senior court were then selected by the student body. Kim Pitts felt Very honored to be chosen by the student body as their Homecoming Queen. Dedrick Williams escorts senior Hope Haynes. Paul Donaldson escorts senior queen Kim! Pitts. Mark Woody escorts senior Dorrough. I at - - s' C fl . ' ' - ---......--Q I The 1984 Homecoming Court is presented at the dance. 1 tx 4 , ' 4 Q. -l , ,V V J , 1 V i X ' refs' af z I Magix . wif? A f Q: Q , 42 2 5, i z... 33 'Q 'VT V' -fi . . La 1 -t 1 .. . Q. J Q .2 R 9 445 ' f. 'Q ll E. . N-...., l Wence Castellano escorts junlor Priscilla Scott Morgan escorts junior Shell Carlos Castellano escorts sophomore Ramirez. Cooley. Cynthia Espinoza. 'it V F if X , ly 4 i ,Q Q 9 X te 6' s 913 l l C , P Q f E X E . V V' harlie Blair escorts sophomore Sandy taab. Craig Blair escorts freshman Samantha Worley. Scot Chapman escorts freshman Carol Kristof. Life 25 Spartans go crazy Because of the rain, most of the students left the game early. The band, Blue Jackets, and Starlets were dismissed from the football game during the first quarter. This gave these students an opportunity to go home and get dressed for the Homecoming Dance. The dance was held in the cafeteria from 10:30 p.m. until 1:30 a.m. Admission price was five dollars a person or eight dollars per couple. The student Al David Fitzgerald and Crissy Ortiz dance to You're the lnspiration. 26 Life council sponsored the Homecoming Dance and chose Keith Roberts for the entertain- ment. infatuation, Let's Go Crazy, Hello, and the always popular Cotton-Eyed Joe were part of the music played. Punch and cookies were available for refreshments. Joel Ballew, vice president of student council, considered the Homecoming Dance to be successful because everyone seemed to have a good time. l Chris Williams holds the ladder for Tammy Vail to decorate Samantha Worley and Carol Kristof sample the punch while they serve. s 4 max Shannon Julsen and Mike McGahee are In a deep conversation. Sherry Main has the look of love for David Current. ngie Martel, Lori Zachary, and Carl Campbell enjoy their first Homecoming dance at amuell. Vanessa Spencer gets in step to Let's Go Crazy. Life 27 Joe Stoddard fTheophilus Biggersl welcomes Sam Craig fMike Carlislel home. Spartans visit Our Town Thornton Wilder wrote it, and the Samuell Thespians acted it out on stage. Our Town was the fall play presented by the Thes- pians on November 8th and 9th at 7:30 p.m. The play was about a small town, and its everyday happenings. Elizabeth Barfield felt it was a good play because it was one that students could 28 Life l l Mrs. Gibbs tLori Hoppertl serves breakfast to her children George tCarlos Morenol an Rebecca fMichelle LaMayl. relate to. Dottie Bellah, who portrayed Mrs. Soames, commented, lt was interesting to find out how much goes into participating in a production such as Our Town. This was the first play Ms. McFarland, the new drama teacher, directed in the Samuell auditorium. Emily Webb fJoann Tabaniagj gazes George Gibbs instead of the stars. The stage manager lLevl Randolphl marries George Gibbs lCarlos Morenol and Emily Webb lJoann Tabanlagl. , . M . V ff 131 Q55 . T Hi ' at beee T 'Q fy.. gage. 5 Unsung . Doc Gibbs 1Jerry Lisenbel con- templates a man to man talk with his . son. 'mfr 'Hes W 5' 4-wb PY' 'i Mr. Webb lRudy Lopezt, watches while George Gibbs lCarlos Morenol com- forts Emily Webb's Uoann Tabaniagl last minute wedding litters. resents Our Town ' v. -fjiff P 'J K wh . . at n ..t.l - : fi? ' - ,ea 3 - 1 - . The stage manager lLevl Flandolphl Mrs. Webb lMary Tierneyl prepares dinner. Life 29 ..--1-+- D.J., Matt Lindsey, gets some help from Cheles Rhymes. s 'WN-..'. Lf .g , ve... .XL is Cathy Murray, Michelle Welch, and Melissa Welch enjoy the banana splits at the Sock Hop. Spartans rock around the clock On December 14th the stu- dent council Smile committee sponsored a B.Y.O.B. Sock Hop. B.Y.O.B. stood for bring your own banana. The event lasted from 4:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. The music and dress for the sock hop was 1950's style. Matt Lindsey and Joel Ballew were the D.J.'s. Admission was one dollar or 30 Life a banana. The admission price entitled students to a make- your-own banana split. Tammy Vail commented, The sock hop would have been better had there not been a conflicting choir rehearsal which caused many not to attend. Tyrone Tatum thought, The banana splits were really good. It was fun to make your own. Dedrick Williams and David Vines out the chicks. lm Mitchell and Anthony Taylor dance to 'Truly at the deaf Christmas dance. Spartans welcome winter A white New Year's Day was in store for the Spartans, but all they could do was dream of a white Christmas. The temperature was chilly outside December 18th, the last day before the holidays so inside the students kept warm by sit- ting close to heaters and wrap- ping up in sweaters and coats. During lunch, the choir and JESTERS! sang Christmas songs to entertain those who came down to the auditorium. During seventh period the choir went caroling through the halls. Student council sponsored a door decorating contest which brought out the Christmas spirit in many teachers and students. The art room won the contest and earned the prize of a wreath of candy canes. Tierney Hopkins said The majority of students had the Christmas spirit. The 1984-1985 JESTERS! sing Christmas in a Small Town at the holidav festival. 4- Q f -Urns 1- V - -, I . .U ' if? , O 5? -6 1 . .- 'Mp h ,.-rf--- A -' -f - - u,-3 -..aa Q. : - S- 4 T 4- ff' Q -, -, 0 'f Q ' 3' ' 1- .-f-'71-4. '.'f:.f'7 ' ' 75- sv 3 -. ,-4 ' P ' v -1 1.57 'yr 7' pe. e 4,3 , . ' ., , , 'A 1 . if ,4-. f T -1 ' - 'f --rf . -m , - A ,tl 'K P' -1 ,, - - If ' A' -i is - C7 . - ,si ag. , is 4 - 6 f mf' . ar- Di nib- Tina Nuckols enjoys the New Year's snow. Wanda Ray and Bill Gordon host the deaf Christmas dance. Life 31 Santa loves the Spartans. Cathy Murray and Melissa Welch do The Bird. A celebration Even though the 7:30 p.m. starting time was delayed because the food, records, and sound equipment were stolen, the Deaf Christmas Dance did finally begin at 8:30 p.m. The dance was held December 7th in the senior lunchroom, and was sponsored by the deaf cheerleaders and pep club. The disc jockey for the even- ing was Keith Kissentaner. Stacy Wagner thought The dance was fun even though it got off to a late start. A dance contest was one of the 32 Lfe .J it . fi' fff,W g . , .MSN .X 3.1. . :EPI f . HV? Michelle Welch and Debresha Walls check out the boys coming into the dance. Corey Perry dances to Clear. highlights of the evening. The individual winner was Keith Kissentaner, and the couple winners were Melissa Welch and Cathy Murray. After the contest was the presentation of the King, Queen, and court. The freshman court was Karrie Miller, Gene Mirus, and Deserie French. Sophomores chose Matthew Martinez and Stacey Pedersen. The juniors on the court were Douglas Hathorn and Melissa Welch. rv f -:,. 't gg .V V. ,,, T . . , F A 2 ' AY? t 1 1' - I ' t xx. 4 : lv 5 4' T Q N .qf f . .... 'il' if? ff' Mr. Ferguson presents a ribbon for dance competition to Eldred Davis. gy Bill Gordon and Wanda Flay are the and hostess for the evening events. rw ,..-' jg, If ..,:'2w:'zC -'ka-1 y- ' 5 . , M.. , fu, ,L Q X s . i f ' Lei ..-..-e gs . First Prince and Princess are seniors Joe Contreras and Alene Young. Rudy Vela breaks to Jam on lt. ,, WA I o x I-it G ,,WA,,,!! 1 7 3 The 1984-1985 Deaf Queen and King are Kim Mitchell and Keith Kissentaner. 'i' 'z ' s wwe? '2 Bill Gordon presents a corsage to Karrie Miller as Deserie French and Gene Mirus watch. I1 in 2 .- Second Princess and Prince are seniors Annora Tawney and George Vaughn. Life 33 The Princess and Prince are Barbra Gregg and Paul Donaldson. The 1984-1985 Valentine Queen and King are Verita James and Dedrick Williams. The 1984-1985 Valentine Queen, King, and their court are presented. g Cupid aims for the heart Cupid arrived at Samuell on February 15th after the corona- tion of Dedrick Williams, King, and Verita James, Queen, and their court. Stella Bagley, last year's queen, was present to crown the new queen. The court consisted of two guys and two girls from each class, plus the king and queen. Duchess Sherri Crouch commented, I felt honored to be on the Valentine court. Both the dance and the elec- 34 Life tions were sponsored by stu- dent council. The dance was held in the lunchroom after the coronation. Cookies and punch were provided as refreshments and sound was by Keith Roberts. Dress for the dance was semi-formal and the court was dressed in formal gowns. Monya Mathis thought, The Valentine Dance was fun. The decorations looked really good. The Princess and Prince are Dara Hicks and David Askew. t . 79,5 K Q . N , A Jffiigf I 1' I . .., K . A f Vis 1- .1 1 'ag' Q W' vs Lisa Hall wants to spend more time with Mark Euziere. The Marquise' and Marquis are Lori Zachary and Craig Blair. Lisa Lockmiller and Joel Ballew in- troduce the Valentine Court. as ,sit ffl, T , 1 W 1 T get ' If-:ig Walter McCullough and his girlfriend and, Kim Baskin and Laronda Reeves wait for the mnein fn hnnin The Duchess and Duke are Deedra Rouvaldt and Michael Paschall. The Marquise' and Marquis are Amy Smelser and Cary Blair. Terry Brence gives student council a hand with a fallen decoration. The Countess and Count are April King and Kim Baskin. The Countess and Count are Laronda Reeves and Joe Martinez. David Fitzgerald picks a bouquet of balloons for his valentine. The Duchess and Duke are Sherri Crouch and David Current. Lite 35 Jett Kirkwood and Don Codillo hunt for the Pink Panther. Just a swingin Despite the small turnout Music On Stage '85 was still a success. Saxophone soloist Joel Ballew commented, We put on a good show, but a larger audience would have made it a great one. Matt Lindsey added, All the band's hard work and effort really paid off and resulted in an outstand- ing show for the audience. Music On Stage '85, the annual lab band show, was presented on May 3rd and 4th. Throughout the show there were several instrumental solos. These soloists were Jeff Kirkwood, Joel Ballew, Greg 36 Life The JESTERS! take a stroll down 42nd Street. Renee Manes flashes to Flashdance. Stegall, Todd Murray, and Don Codillo. Acts included in the program were the Starlet officers, vocal solos by Jill Tucker, Melissa Carol, Todd Murray, and Mark Woody, the JESTEFlS!, a magic act performed by Jeff Mann, and several skits. A gentlemen's quartet also sang. All of the songs were accom- panied by the lab band. Their songs were arranged by Eastfield's jazz director, Curt Bradshaw. The lab band and Music On Stage '85 was under the direction of Mr. Wartes. Mr. Wartes is in tune with the band Greg Stegall floats down Moon with his sax. X13 Jef1 Kirkwood plays Angel Eyes on the trumpet and the flugelhorn. Brian Jones has rhythm in Mancini Medley. Kim Pitts dances to What a Feeling Charles Garden beats hiswayto Dreamsville. Allen Christian doesn't need 7 38 Life Trombonesf' Jerry Cralg and Cathy Miller dance to Hard Habll to Break. Purple peppermint pleases partiers The Peppermint Ball was pretty good. lt was much better than last year, commented Mike Turner. David Arterbury added, lt was okay. I had a lot of fun. April 26th from 7:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. was the time, and the senior lunchroom was the place for the Peppermint Ball. Pur- ple Rain was the theme of the annual ball. Refreshments were served, and there was also dancing. .,,,.. , , 1 J Stl. ,..., .. .V 9 A ' 20 Ms. Smith and David Anderson dance The highlight of the evening came with the drawing and an- nouncing of the king, queen, and their court. Sharry Venters was selected as queen of the ball and Randall Martin as king. The princess and the prince were Ruby Burt and James Venters. The duchess was Karen Davis, and the duke was Tyrone Tatum. All of the court was selected by Dr. Baca. 'f lie. R' Q I- f Q-Ld Randall Martin and Sharry Venters are crowned Purple Rain. to The Heat is On. the new king and queen at the Peppermint Ball Life 39 The Cheats of Scapin Certain classes had a chance to view The Cheats of Scapin during the week of March 11th-15th. This was the week before the Thespians took their play to UIL competition on March 16th. At the competition, Mark Woody was selected to the All-Star cast and Levi Ran- dolph received honorable mention. The Cheats of Scapin was lf it-.1-wuz' ' I . 1, wa mv JF' ripe. 2 It ai3i..,g::,i,,ta V , , , 2 9, Q et' ,1 iff ff Scapin tMike Carlisley coaxes Gerante tLevi Ran- dolphj into a sack to avoid the danger of getting beat up. 40 Life presented in the commedia dell'arte style. This meant there were stock characters such as old men, young lovers, and wit- ty servants. The servants made fun of their masters and the children rebelled against their fathers. Mike Carlisle, who por- trayed Scapin, commented, lt was an interesting experience to be involved in one-act play competition. l l l a i Gerante tl.evi Ftandolphj receives news of his daughter s marriage from the nurse fLon Guerra! Gerante Levi Randol h and Ar ante tMichael Rogersj discuss their plans for t D l Q children's futures. Zerbinetta lLori Hoppertl tells of the troubles in her country. 4,43 NK .g,H,'5gi ..iia 41 ScapinlMike Carlislej warns ArgantelMichael Rogers! ofthe dangers ofgoing to court. Leander QMark Woodyl tries to get help to save his girlfriend. Life 41 .,.,,,, L .., . .. ,, ,-1. if.. .- -be-1 N if ' F' kt-JS simnaf Qi' S51 -. -V , YY f . , , 5? .-ref 7 ' ' '-' 1 Cultural arts - a celebration February 21st was the highlight of Black History month. That was the evening of the Cultural Arts Celebration, a program honoring not only the black heritage, but also the cultures from France, Spain, and Asia. Anthony Brooks com- mented, l thought the program was an experience and very educational. The program was filled with acts including a fashion show, ,....,.,fi--h.., WM ...W mf K s..s.,,.,.t NN X Sun Lim talks about her country, Korea. Chris Webb, Valicia Lipscomb, Lisa Rodriguez, Derek Bluitt, Missey Pinnekins, and Tenesa Man- ning present the fashions of different cultures. 42 Life breakdancing, an African dance, skits, and an original song performed by Mary Williams and Chris Webb. Some of the organizations that took part in the Cultural Arts show were FHA, concert choir, and the JESTERS! The program was under the direction of Ms. Russell, Ms. Long, Ms. Thomas, Mr. Chap- pell, Ms. Daniels, Ms. Davis, and Ms. Rhoads. ,A 4 ,. f a if 'Q . fit . .57 l. t A gi 1 i l Amy Smelser and Greg Cherry get thein kicks from karate. JESTERS! take a stroll down Forty-second Street. The Freedom Singers are free. if l iff H55 l Q J ..,, Q N t 44 il Sandy Gibson and Christie Bevill pro- vide service with a smile. Demetris Polk and Arithia Smith do the Neutron Dance. Eric Neal breaks for the juniors Hill and Rodney Hoard are for each other. Juniors do the Neutron Dance The juniors planned ahead and started fund raising for their senior year. This was due in part to the Neutron Dance sponsored by the junior class on March 22nd. The dance was held in the lunchroom from 7:30 p.m. until 10:30 p.m. With the advanced ticket sales of S250 per ticket and door tickets costing 33.00 the junior class raised over five hundred dollars. The disc jockey for the Neutron Dance was a junior from the student body, Bryron Parker. Lydia Norris, a senior who at- tended the dance, commented, The dance was well planned and there was a good turn out. It was live. Life 43 Bye Bye Birdie Flying high Why was Kim MacAfee get- ting One Last Kiss from Con- rad Birdie? Approximately 900 people found out the answer to that question by seeing the fine arts department's annual spring show, Bye Bye Birdie. Mr. Bratcher noticed that the crowds for the musical on March 8th and 9th were the big- gest ones for any production in about five years. The musical was held earlier than usual this year, but with eight weeks of hard work, every line, song, and dance were memorized. The leads were after chosen immediately Christmas vacation, and soon afternoon and evening prac- Some of the adults iFiicky Martin, Shawn Webb, Albert Paredes, and Glenn Stonel spend their time at the bar. 44 Life tices for both leads and chorus members began. Kim Fredrick, who played Mrs. MacAfee, commented, Musical practices were trying at times, but everyone worked together to make the show work. The director of Bye Bye Bir- die was Mr. Cannon. The assis- tant director and choreo- grapher was Ms. McFarland. Ms. Kraus was the accom- panist, Robin Dean was the stu- dent director, and Matt Lindsey was the stage manager. Christie Bevill, who saw the show on its opening night, said, l thought the show was very entertaining. Albert Peterson iMark Woodyi tells Rose Alvarez iJill Tuckerj their lives will be rosy now. - r -'- - t , 5 -'rr Q i 2' t - , .rr ,5 ti 'ts ,ts ft : 1- fl ' K' fi ' meg 5 W 4 . N... is 5? r QMQQ. EQ at :Q -H1-time 1 k , gv - F- 4 i Kim MacAfee iMelissa Caroli tells Ursulai that she is giving up the Conrad Birdie Fan Club. J Mr. MacAfee iSteve Bargeri is shocked to hear that Kim and Hugo Peabody are l Gloria Flasputin iKim Pittsl taps to Suwannee River. Peterson QMark Woodyl dances with sad girl lMonya Mathisl so she will Put A Happy Face. Ursula Merkle lLeticia Hernandezl and Kim MacAfee lMelissa Caroll recite the Conrad Birdie pledge. Rose Alvarez lJill Tuckerl is a wild Spanish Rose. The policeman iChris Webby tries to arrest Con rad BirdielKirk Buchananl. Mae Peterson fWendy Fieedl finds out from Rose Alvarez lJill Tuckerj that Rose and Albert will be married someday. Life 45 Kim MacAfee tMelissa Caroll tells Hugo Peabody iJeff Kirkwoodl that she only needs One Boy. Mrs. MacAfee tKim Fredrickl, Randolph Neff Wellsl, and Mr. MacAfee fSteve Bargerj don't know what's wrong with Kids today. Rose Alavrez fJill Tuckerl is upset because Albert Peterson lMark Woodyl didn't become An English Teacher. 46 Life The adults 1Shawn Webb, Kristi Stout, Glenn Stone, and Tammy Davenportl wonder wh their kids can't be like they were. . . Perfect in every way. fi-u '4,:, -'QF The shriners fRicky Martin, John White, Glenn Stone, Shawn Webb, and Terry Caroll art- excited about the surprise visit from Flose Alvarez tJill Tuckerj. Conrad Birdie iKirk Buchananl tries to snuggle up to Kim MacAfee fMelissa Caroll in the icehouse. Ursula Merkle fLeticia Hernandezl and Merkle fSabrina Thompsonl watch as rad Birdie tKirk Buchananl drinks a beer. teenagers lMolly Yandell, Laura Woody, Barbra Gregg, Kelley Westbrook, Cynthia lspinoza, Lori Guerra, and Annette Kentj look on starry-eyed at Conrad Birdie. J J J gi K .l' V :M K U- ' I o teenagers lMonya Mathis, Sandy Gibson, Barbra Gregg, Molly Yandell, and John spread the latest gossip over the telephone. Conrad Birdie lKirk Buchananl tries to persuade Kim MacAfee fMelissa Caroll to give him One Last Kiss. iff av Kim MacAfee lMelissa Caroll tells Mrs. MacAfee lKim Fredrickl that Conrad Birdie is going to kiss her. Life 47 Emcees, Mark Woody and Matt Lindsey try to sell Kirk Buchanan State Farm Insurance. Starlets go for the The seniors' traditional Hokey Pokey, the sophomore, junior, and senior routines, and solo dances were all a part of Starlet Gold. The annual spring show was held on March 28th in the Samuell auditorium. Michael Henry commented, l thought the show was good. The Starlets had only two weeks of rehearsal. Mandy Byrd 48 Life Love Goes On for the 1984-1985 Starlets. Starlet officers, Michelle Young, Mandy Byrd, Kristi Stout, Kim Pitts, and Renee Keep In Touch. gold stated, Starlet Gold was one of the best because of the hard work and dedication put into the show in such a short time. Ms. Debbie Phelps Lynd was the director of Starlet Gold, and the emcees were Mark Woody, Kirk Buchanan, and Matt Lind- sey. Lisa Lockmiller was the student director for the spring show. Monica Hamilton is a Penny Lover .f, ta, pi . F A 5 4 if 13.2 W fx S' ill Tucker, Sandy Gibson, Sherry Dollgener, Sheree Davis, and Crissy Ortiz Eat Your earl Out. . ,- , .l ,, S l- .l lies 1 :' - ki N ,rA, ,S V, a I V . my , 3' 4' 2 I . - ...Q . V -1 N X-f' .., ,..w.,.. ,W . , , Barbra Gregg escapes from her Grove cell to do the Jailhouse Flock. Jill Tucker sings Shadows of the Night. E-is H Q' Seniors, Kristi Stout and Tierney Hopkins, Hokey Pokey around. lt's Jungle Love for Michelle Pierson, Sherri Sims, and Sabrina Thompson. Life 49 Shannon Floyd and Denise Tribe say Hello. Seniors are Cleaning Up The Town Lisa Lockmiller and Tierney Hopkins can be found at State Farm. Kirk Buchanan and Mark Woody relive their high school days. 50 Life Y' Tammy McHone and Iris Steward are Mandy Byrd enters The Dream always talking in their sleep. Juniors are Surfin' U.S.A Seniors adjust to the Glamorous Life. Renee Manes, Michelle Young, Kim Pitts, and Kristi Stout look to the future in the Neutron Dance. 'Don't Stop Crissy Ortiz. F vi., .,..1,, . ' ' ,Q Q SS F 5 A 5 Y f 1 ., eg 1 ,r A i , s X X 3 -2: , sv ...,. , t 53 1 gm: ,,-,Quia ,i ,. 1 K l ll L l V- rr i i - , ff il 1 S. tt. ,, 4, P fwfr- ' 2-. 'W , jg, - ' 'i' S 52 Fact si Braswell, Andrea Shultz, Deedra Ftouvaldt, Lisa Lockmiller, Cherry Brown, Cynthia Sherri Wafford taps her way to New inoza, and Anna Martinez call the Operator, York, New York. Life 51, Spartans relive the '50's. A lot of rocking and rolling went on the night of April 12th. The 50's was the theme of the deaf spring dance held in the cafeteria from 7:30 until 10:30 pm. Calvin Nagy was the disc jockey for the dance sponsored by the deaf cheerleaders and the Silent Spartans. Tony Jones won the prize for the best dressed of the evening. Three members from the movie Right To Kill came to the Best dressed Tony Jones and Ms. Ferguson dance to Jailhouse Flock. 52 Life dance. Ritchie Bryant com- mented, lt was exciting because the actors showed up. Ms. McKinney presented awards to the cheerleaders for their performance, and Ms. Tobola gave awards to the f'fI Silent Spartans for their spirit. Diana Martinez stated, lt was a great dance, but I was disappointed that few deaf kids S . t showed up for the dance. yr Ms. McDermott relives her youth. l l i . xx 5 rf: '- . 'ff .turn If ' ,V l 1 SFQQVJ K4 K It li i 3 if 214.45 f 1 -.-T tif. The deaf cheerleaders, Melissa Welch, Chantay Durham, Michelle Welch, Diana and Ms. McKinney bid a final farewell. 'ins Collet, Allison Erin :bola and Marc Privitt are guests at the 50's ance. iw. Diana Martinez and Ritchie Bryant Rock Around the CIock. it l.:. .swf D l dw- sa 5' QL Ms. McKinney presents Matthew Mar tinez with adeaf athlete award Seniors are recognized for their habits. David Trent leads The Stroll IYRERY' N X. Spartans do the Mash Potato. Jungle Love Jungle Love was the theme of the Spring Dance. After a week of rain the weather finally cooperated and allowed the student council to hold the dance in the courtyard. Admission prices to the dance held on April 19th were 352.50 in advance and 853.00 at the door. A special attraction at the dance was the Pina Coladas. They were sold for one dollar. Bonnie Vest and Kathy Tulley get Footloose. Spartans get llve ln the spring of '85. 54 Life Tina Nuckols commented, The Spring Dance was one of the best dances of the year. I especially liked the Pina Col- adas. Melissa Carol added, lt was a good change to have the dance out in the courtyard. Reginald Phillips said, lt was the best dance Samuell has had. The drinks were delicious. Michael Henry add- ed, The dance was great. ww .f ,qw .5 ' may .1 5 2 'wx ' ' T fu p ' ,- . 4 , - ,,,, ,212 ' e- 1' 'H , ., At 0 ,A 5 7,0 if r. ,, . f, .., , t. ,M ,. U , -1 5 . ' Y gg 3' Tb 5? i . , M .sw J' . fx' 1 L his 1 f A 1 S H, 2 Q L lgti ierney Hopkins Lisa Lockmiller Dara Hicks T. . and Cynthia Espinoza know The Freaks Come Out at Night. nm A Robin Klimpel, Kethia Broiles, Darla Carpenter, and Bill Hasty wonder who's paying for Pina Coladas. 1 f 1 Ill 5 I E l 5 Q 15? iff X, E21 Q12 tv? 113 M, e V 5 I 1 ' erry Carol wonders What's Forever Ch,-iswebb Sf,-ivesforf-Fame, Make No Mistake He's Mine sin s Or? Q Wendy Reed. 2 l X The 1984-1985 JESTERS! take a trip down 42nd Street. Carol please Don't Cry Out Against All Odds Along with medleys, solos, and duets, the JESTERS! Show included a dance and a skit. The traditional JESTERS! Show opened with Rock 'n Ftoll Fan- tasy, followed by the JESTERS! remember when. This year instead of posting the results of the JESTERS! auditions, the 1985-1986 members were announced and received their letter from the seniors. Rather than charging admis- sion to see the JESTERS! show, which was held on May 16th, there was a jar for donations to help send the JESTERS! to Austin for state competition. From the jar a total of 887.85 was collected for the trip. Life 55 ROTC stepping out Dress uniforms and formal gowns made the Military Ball a night to remember. The annual ROTC Ball was held April 26th at the Sheraton Hotel in Garland from 7:30 pm until midnight. Craig Alexander was the D.J. at the ball. Events of the even- ing included a presentation of awards to cadets and the an- nouncing of the queen and her court. The highlight of the even- ing was the singing of We Are Debra Peavy, escorted by Lester Richard, is presented at the ball. 56 Life The World. For dinner, students had a choice of breast of chicken, leg of lamb, or Seafood Newburg. Yolanda Tyson commented, I thought it was fun, exciting, and it was very formaI. Byron Parker added, lt was the best thing that has happened this year. Jeff Tatum said, lt was very nice, interesting, and fun to see all of the different awards received, and how pretty the girls looked. Ml M...-4 null .wa 55 2: . ...l The 1984-1985 Military Ball queen is Kenetia Wade. . Kenetia Wade, Jeffrey Tatum, and Les McFarland receive the Superior Cadet . . 1. IM, 65 , , ,, ,.- ,7 f ' 1 wt- 'LQ' I Felicia Woods, Robert Burns, Christia Fuller Kevin McCullough dance to Crazy For You. I' ,. I The 1984-1985 military queen and court are presented at the ball. 3 ., Q -0, ' 5 Pam McCoy and Kevin McCullough are presented at the Military Ball. -1 4g 1984-1985 queen and princess Woods and Kenelia Wade. Cherry, Chrislia Fuller, Deborah Wilson, McFarland join in We Are The World. SYS Darwin Armstrong and Laronda Reeves dance Tonight. A WPS11 ilvlfk i t 1 f-fk, , 3. 'V' h ' if f Q .fu gp- ,gr mf? H -KQTSE, 5. X . 2 f rg? e 1 a s-we 'I' -r': .3 ,- -I f' -- -' R - ' 'P i'-- -Q y if M1 . g, -5 2-, V 'A ai , 2 v r 2 2 ,vw fm X- V ,:l,..1-, if ' 7 f -R. ee, Q, 'K ' , V, ' 'A f , , .1 - 1. Rhonda Walker and Reginald Hlll dance the night away to You Give Good Love. ifi i 1 ll. eaffrii 4 E, - l 1 L E Q: - L'-. Q -4 '?' , ' John Boleware and Yolanda Tyson en- joy their meal. Life 57 Spartans compete in UIL Students from Samuell High School competed in a number of contests throughout the year. UIL competitions gave students a chance to show their skills in different areas. Students first competed on March 23rd at Skyline High School. Sherry Dollgener, who finished fourth in editorial writing, commented, l was sur- prised that I placed because I just did it for the experience. Joel Ballew, Sharon Codillo, Hugo Perez, Sun Lim, and An- thony Tabaniag advanced to the regionals on April 13th at Eastfield College. Joel Ballew stated, I was pleased to make it to regionals in ready writing. The teachers that coached the students for competitions were Ms. Crawford - ready writing, Mr. Nicholson - science, Ms. Russell - math, Ms. Thomas - typing and shorthand, Ms. McFarland - speech, Ms. Bell - journalism, and Ms. Braden - spelling. X i ,, . 2 5'f'ff ,f.,.,, ,:f:1:3sr, ii. L 3 Sql E TYPING - Darla Carpenter, Sheng Chang Leticia Martinez. SHORTHAND - Windifer Mays, Sharletta Haire, Darla Carpenter. 58 Life JOURNALISM - Chris Williams, Sherri Sims, Sun Lim, Sherry Dollgener, Janice Monica Hamilton, Tonya Ballard, Gayla Bowen. if wxnm W. ,, ,,, -1, W., it ATI-I - Hugo Perez, Don Codillo, Anthony Tabaniag, Nhan Nguyen, Kenny Rogers. 5-a gf' AlexChang, Hugo Perez. READY WRITING - Matt Lindsey, Janice Bradley, Joel Ballew. V SPEECH - Joann Tabaniag, Robin Klimpel, Lori Guerra, Clyde Turner, Angela Holloway, Amy Smelser. rree we f :wir ss: J , 1 ' r ' f, 11 yi, 3 , r I, ,. if E J - ' I I ,V , 2 1. 5 w. ,, ., Vp. w - wi' A P L : , V SPELLING - John White, Anthony Tabaniag, Sharon Codillo. Life 59 Students receive awards The assembly which honored outstanding students was held on May 17th. The awards assembly was sponsored and presented by the 1986 student council. Students who received awards in organizations such as Allied Youth, FHA, Computer Math Team, The Sentinel, TORCH, JV Cheerleading, Na- tional Honor Society, Athletics, VOE, and DE were announced. Because of time limitations only the recipients of the perfect attendance, A honor roll, TACT, and departmental awards were presented with their certificate or pin during the assembly. The UIL and scholarship awards were also announced, and Tonya Ballard '24 n 5' 4 -is 1 Melissa Carol presents the athletic awards. 60 Life presented Dr. Hughey with a Quill and Scroll Award of Recognition. Special awards were given to Christie Bevill and the students of Samuell for their help in rais- ing five hundred dollars to give to the needy in Africa. A representative from CARE was at the assembly to receive the check and give the awards. In his closing remarks Dr. Hughey honored student body president Matt Lindsey with an award for his hard work and dedication. Cynthia Espinoza com- mented, I do think the awards assembly was worth it because it allowed outstanding students to be recognized. Mr. Samuell, Dedrick Williams, and Misj Samuell, Kim Pitts, are presented at th Awards Assembly. gigs K ml I ., ,, ., , ,.,. , 4 if fy r 4 fi: R, ft Fonda Boyd announces the A and Bt honor roll. Z . fir Fonda Boyd and Ms. Arthur present the TACT awards to Kathy Spears, Flenee Shelly Reed, Verita James, Kim Pitts, Kirk Buchanan, and Kim Fredrick. Floyd Macon Joel Ballew Leticia Hernandez Mark Woody Athletics Band and English Business Chorus Matt Lindsey Kim Mitchell Tonya Ballard Robert Hester Science Deaf Education French Industrial Arts Shelly Reed Nicki Strange Marlissa Mecaskey Demetria Davis Social Studies Spanish Vocational Special Education Ronny Reeves Hugo Perez ROTC M ath Qs- Q--vv 5 Don Codillo Physical Education 'wma E wt it Lynette Voelkle Art Life 61 Sandra Doughty Tonya Culton Art 1 an 4 v F Homemaking i ,. ,4 , , ' fi' i i ff. +A f , -: V 'U , ' ,, M.. rl F f Q A , 7 ' I V ., . ,, . -1-1 2 .. at ' V t - .- -t i i fi -1+ A les i 1 1 H A M JN T .V 2 1. . - , 1 f t .. , ' ' ' 5. Q Q ....,,. ......,,.M.'...M.ow......-sw 1 Outstanding students are presented at the Awards Assembly. Fonda Boyd hands Tammy Vail an A honor roll certificate. l Cary Blair isn't shy about receiving his perfect attendance award. 62 Life Christie Bevill and Matt Lindsey proudly receive a certificate from CARE for Samu donations to Africa. e ,, . JUNIOR FAVORITE Kathy Tulley Underclass favorites are announced Along with the varsity cheerleader elections and the TORCH dedication, the underclassmen favorites were announced on May 4th. TORCH editor, Tina Nuckols, and sports editor, Joel Ballew, announced the favorites as they came on stage to receive their certificates. The freshman, sophomore, and junior classes voted for one girl and one guy to be the representative of their class. O P' The voting took place during homeroom on February 19th. To many of the students the outcome of the voting held few surprises. Annette Kent com- mented, They must be the most popular in order to be chosen. I was pleased with the results. Monica Hamilton stated, The favorites were good representatives of the class. Not pictured was Junior Favorite David Current. , N, ,,. ,H Q5 gf N. at V' . K v . ,, Rx fp g., iw gl rx R x 1 X 9 4 9 1 fa iw, :X . .Y 3 V fi. fg: 1 L . qty.- SOPHOMORE FAVORITES FRESHMAN FAVORITES Brian Jones Samantha Worley Cynthia Espinoza Jimmy Coronado Life 63 New and old in Blue and Gold I liked the Blue and Gold game because it gave a chance for the seniors and underclassmen to be together for one last game, commented Michelle Young about the tradi- tional intrasquad game. The Blue and Gold game was held on May 17th at Forester Field. Because of grading re- quirements there were not enough eligible players to play a full game, so the quarters were cut down to eight minutes. After the thirty-two minute game, the Blue had defeated the Gold by a score of forty-eight to six. The field was also full of ac- .9 , 1 G - ,.. 4' Kenny Rogers, Mary Williams, Priscilla Ramirez, Tonya Culton and Pam Tltus keep the beat to Magnum Pl. , .---,- F ' ,,,,.,,.-'V W... - ' I -! f11,,, ..,. . - 1 .,... ggrmywwl,-ATv1,,.,, A Darren Land throws a pass against the Gold. 64 Life tion during half time. The senior athletes were introduced and made their traditional run across the field, and the senior band was announced before their performance. The senior Starlets surprised everyone with their entrance using a police car for their routine to Axel F, and the new drill per- formed a pom pon routine to Owner of a Lonely Heart. On the sidelines the 1984- 1985 cheerleaders led the Spartans for the last time while the new cheerleaders showed everybody what was in store for the upcoming year. Y I ,ws 2-5' if v J 1 ' xr-L Q- ml Terry Brence catches the Blue!Gold acti on film. Qi Before the game, Jeff Mann holds the banner up for Rodney Evans with the help of Fitzgerald. -ml y t ... at ial . at , . W YLWHA Vp,,,.,. amjifwlbtd ,. ,.-- - - v LA-A-1-vit ,3.i3i1 'TII.Z -57' ' ff? 3 iii' iiifiil-11535-j.-li, ,:11ift2fiTff.a:::' o '-if -if 'ATN' 'W'hY QQEE .,,.,.:.-I 1--ji'E?'-if 7 lfiliig-Ejyfg Lili? .,,.,, T. ..,.., , , V VT A ii-fl 521-1 -flifLi'i1ff'TQf,fi Vw -L jilfisaf l . y' .f i.iiiI'i 'i' g g,-ag. I' f m f f'igg,.-.g NY.-.-T :M .1 -:,.-eff--qs'-' - 5, - . f, . Q thinly' V fa? V if - 4 'E hi 1 iff +V--JW -,E-W-f W , ' W I5 Q ' l , ' t Q.: 2 ,,x ., .Ni-'at -. - - , E Q S t- r V...-l y 4 K 3 gy G . .. ...v H. .yt 'A ji tt -. S hlhlf ' '- ' ,.t,1aa.eQ.azi.af, - In f ik- 'L ichelle Welch. Diana MHFUHSI, and Chan- New Starlets perform to Owner ofa Lonely Heart. y Durham are friends forever. ., V ',4fQ,,,.., V, '-',,...,.- Senior Starlets play cops and robbers. off In il A ialivfx f ' me The Spartan band marches barefoot to Sirocco. ,A 1 .. f N' 14 ' , 'Q ui. . . 'i J Q -1 , ,, . C, f' ,L f ' fu. 1, . 'Me . -or ., N Q af im FF: 1313 . ' . 'qq 3' Q...Q ,.--..- , - '-at t : ', ' 'W' 'K ' Q 17 Uk' A To Z Q' S ' ww ' sv If .f' ' '- fl , 'I M ' L1 t . - 1 ,, ' .- 1. K ' vi Q M, 5 '1 l ' 'wr ' ' A U ' I' 4 Y X :gi , ,V - . l , , n W .vw-' A h I , ,f , ' ' P KW fr QM' ' 4' - 1 - . f.' Afk: 'm S , ' A .. .. , V 4 ' Tj in ' S T' I , t . ' S 9' 1 :S Q-el.: N. .. K' .. ,. Christia Fuller, Samantha Worley, and Shannon Shaw have Spartan Fever. Varsity Cheerleaders really rock steady. Life 65 Take A Look At Us Now S 'S Limousines, Porsches, Mercedes, tuxedos, and gowns were reason enough for everyone to take a look at the seniors as they arrived at the Senior Prom. The prom was held May 10th at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Dallas from 8:00 p.m. until 1:00 a.m. After a dinner of prime rib, steamed vegetables, salad, and cheesecake, students danced until the grand march began at 10:00 p.m.. The TORCH staff then announced the senior superlatives and favorites. Shelly Reed says, 'Take A Look At Me Now' ogers. Russell R if 'W xA9'1 t, r . v A K . Charles Blair and Shalon Kearney get a taste ofthe good life. 66 Life Soon after many couples began to leave, but some stayed for the drawing of the thirty-five centerpieces which was held at midnight. Steve Barger commented, The prom was a unique ex- perience of dressing up and ex- periencing the good life. Phyllis Brown said, The prom was the most spectacular event I have ever attended. Eddie Busch added, The music could have been better. The food was pretty good, and all together it was good. James Lyles and Kim Pitts arrive at the prom ready to party. W 1 A T as in K ,, 1 - H gwqzf .1-,wg 4 ., . , a ll if -.,. .. ...v ' s e- 'rl 5524 Q: -' -' t Tammy Vail and Marcus Mendez are' their way to the prom. Z 'la-nc - 4' ' Kathy Black and Larry Coronado , ' themselves at the prom. Scott Harper and Anthony Brooks congratulate witty Rodney Hoard. E Q . Rx 'El Phillip Forbus and Lisa Lockmiller cannot live by bread alone. - Q -'za Kim Fredrick, Wendy Reed, and Mike Massengale catch up on prom night gossip. ff? Jw id k Woody and Barbra Gregg dance to Shana Day and Jimmy Duffey 19 More Night. the prom limousine style. arrive at Stephanie Coates and Jeff Adams Jump.' r 7 ...Z . J 3 1 s 5 fix. , , -af: T Michael White waits in li picture made. A' ne to have his Life 67 N.. K x l we Yolonda Robinson and Floyd Macon wait for the superlatlves to be announced. 1 t ,NA YF' 1 aa fm . ' ' f-fit: 2, 1 x . ..:f' J. ee-mimi' 55- .. Charlotte Hill and Robert Lemmons C8f1't turn Nancy McNeal and Juan Martinezenjoy their salad. their back on all the lun. v It's Endless Love for Wendy Steele and Weldon Colbert. r, Tina Nuckols and Steve Stratton toast to the class Steve Barger, Tammy Davenport, and of 1985. Cherrie Vanderslice wait for the draw- 68 Life ing of the centerpieces. Wanda Creamer and Frank Johnson call even at the prom. .x e,fL.f1,., ia Ballew and Kim Fredrick anxiously or the grand march to begin. Rodney Hoard puts his best foot forward as the favorites are presented. .ff Mark Euziere whispers sweet nothings in Lisa HaII's ear. Jeff Mann and Sherry Taylor listen to the announcements of favorite gk, I 1 ig-,mg There s No Way the seniors of 1985 can let go Life 69 TORCH staff presents favorites After the grand march at the prom, the group of seniors chosen as favorites and runners-up by their classmates was' announced and presented by the TORCH staff. Dedrick Williams commented, It was indeed a surprise to me, especially that I was elected Mr. Samuell. Matt Lindsey added, I was only surprised with a few, otherwise the class made great choices. Seniors ' were selected as a favorite in one of ten categories. Those were Friendliest, Most School Spirit, Most Talented, Most Likely to Succeed, Best Dressed, Wittiest, Most Athletic, Most Depen- dable, Most Beautiful, and Most Handsome, and Mr. and Miss Samuell. Anthony Green who was selected as Friendliest was not pictured. S i Mr. and Miss Sumuell Most Likely TFSucceed Dedrick Williams Shelly Reed - Kim Pitts 70 Llfe ' 72 Life Most Athletic Most School Spirit Floyd Macon - Chris Williams Vickie White Melissa Dorrough Xa Best Dressed . Most Talented Debra Peavy Iill Tucker Derek Bluitt Mark Woody I 1 X I Nl It ,' ix V I 'H 5 Q, V ' I Q : 2 Q' ji E , Friendliest Most Dependable Barbra Gregg Kristi Stout jeff Mann Matt Lindsey ' x Mos: Beautiful ' Wifffesf Dara Hicks Charlotte Hill Most Handsome Rodney Hoard Paul Donaldson Life 71 fa I K 1 l l l l l N 1 l 1 1 F I 1 i l 5 1 ' Mr. and Miss M ost Likely Samuell To Succeed Charlie Blair lanice Bradley , Verita Iames Scott Harper , f i , 1 l l T Y l E 1 x 1 I 1 l 1 'U V Most Most Beautiful . . l Dependable friendlies: Sherri sims B K.,:Vg'g'.Ck I Zachary Smith Sherry Dollgener Most Handsome W 'C CCI tm 1 Tierhey Hopkins David Askew , en e 5 E uno 1 1 1 1 1 K 4 E Y 1' 1 I 1 Most School M t Aim t. Most Talented Best 1 Spirit 0? . e 'C - Hope Haynes Dressed 5 Craig Stephenson Chrfsn Current Kirk Buchanan Tonya Ballard l Eric Sanders 1 '- Tammy Vail Mandy Byrd Mark Carlock Life 73 Seniors get live in The senior class sang, danc- ed, and gave speeches for the last time in senior assembly which was held on Thursday, May 23rd. Because of House Bill 72, this was only three days before graduation. To take a look at Senior Assembly there was a two dollar admission price. With most of the students, faculty, and parents on hand to see the show, which was directed by Ms. Lynd and Ms. Serpas, the auditorium was filled. The emcees of the show were Mark Carlock, Charlie Blair, Dedrick Williams, and Rodney Hoard. They performed skits The All Star Wrestlers make Burt Shelley a Wlflflef. Jill Tucker is Against All Odds. 74 Life '85 and introduced acts including the Spartan's rendition of We Are The World. As a tearful end to the 1985 Senior Assembly, the senior class came on stage to sing the alma mater for the last time. Joann Smart commented about the assembly, lt was good. l especially liked Rodney Hoard. He was funny. Richard McKnight stated, lt wasn't as good as last years because of the emcees. Senior Tammy Vail added, The dress rehear- sal was a disappointment, but we surprised ourselves and pulled through for the assembly. ,Q 3 Mark Woody sings one last solo. l The seniors come together for We Are The World. Terry Brence hopes To Carry Through. Debbie Rodriguez, Kim Mitchell, and tinus Anderson strut their stuff to Jean. 1 The magnificent Jeff Mann puts his magic to work. Rodney Hoard and Rodney Henley are the L.A. Dream Team. James Tammy Vail Dara Hicks Hope Haynes Janice Bradley and Melinda Paiz Hope Haynes and Rita Marsh will be Material Girls back real soon from the ladies room. Life 75 Mark Woody and David Vines are the true Blues JOG C0fI1l'ef8S finds SOm9iNIf1Q Of in' Brothers. terest in Playboy. P- ,.,1.,. ,Q K I 6 I ae? 4212 'sz . if Wav , ffm . .T Wy, 4 .27, . if fi' ' w:,JL,z,6.iv .EI 'I ZW? Wgit 5 f ' FT ,, Li? Z Z.. eff., , ,J . Ja. . The Senior LaBare Gets live in '85. -,Q Senior class president, Kirk Buchana says his good-byes. , ,. x Y, i L P i Emcees, Rodney Hoard, Dedrick WiIIianJ and Mark Carlock hold up the show. T Mandy Byrd flies high to The Dream. The Senior Starlets are keyed up. 76 Life X 'fx I . N Green wa Jut at Night. X 1 . S , tches the Freaks Come 9 I! ,, ,. Seniors wave Ly!! J: ' , 1 fp ' 9. ti 1 gi . ,, . f Wi ' 'W 'C' W. , . rr'r ' . g 1 , L 'QL gr - r. W ew: f ,, , 1, .r X Y l ,422 Z f ..,.,..... ,AQ A A .A -. A I .lg Joel Ballew, Craig Stephenson, and Chris Williams Aren't Gonna Take It Anymore. JESTERS! are part of the Class of '85. good-bye. 'VW Matt Lindsey bids farewell to the stu- dent body. AL Vie Melinda Paiz and Dara Hicks preserve the past in the time capsule. Life 77 i i Valedictorian Joel Ballew Salutatorian Matt Lindsey Top scholars recognized To become an honor graduate a senior had to finish with a grade point average of 3.0 to 3.74. In the graduating class there were forty-six honor graduates. To be a high honor graduate one must have a grade point average of 3.75 or above. The three high honor graduates were Joel Ballew, Mike Churchwell, and Matt Lindsey. The two highest honors given are that of Valedictorian and Salutatorian. Joel Ballew was 78 Life given the highest honor of Valedictorian, and Matt Lindsey was the Salutatorian. Joel Ballew commented, After do- ing a lot of hard work getting Valedictorian was a special honor. The honor and high honor graduates were announced before Senior Assembly on May 23rd. The honor graduates not pictured are Tracy Farrell, Verita James, Wallace Maloney, Karen Sanders, Vicki White and Ka Gotcher. l K a Joel Ballew, Valedictorian, and Matt Lin sey, Salutatorian, are announced befo Senior Assembly. Dr. Hughey congratulates Matt and Joel Ballew. , 1 Shultz, Kristi Stout, Alene Young. From Row: Floyd Macon, Kirk Buchanan, Charlie Blair, Mark Woody. Back Row: Marlrssa Mecaskey, Wendy Reed, Monya Kim Pitts, Flenee Manes, Tina Nuckols, Kim Mitchell, Shelly Reed, Windifer Mays, Maria Sands, Melissa Dorrough, Nicki Strange, , , 3 Y ,X .l J Xa fy: A 3I.,kMJ7 X , r . , , , ,S XX , L vc it -in 4 'f R , . X, . .9 i 39 , r., - f Y - 'M Q q . - . ,,,f .tw-no i f' - . '- ' 1 f 0 my , r . t . Y . I f. . W ik ', ,i 1 1 ,Z W .,5g, .'M , , ucv.. .LV M' Af., ., xv' 4. 4 ,, -'Fm Front Row: Alex Chang, Carl Henderson, Steve Barger, Mark Euziere, Kelvin Dansby, Richard Love. Back Row: Stormy Gifford, Ballard, Phyllis Brown, Christi Current, George Vaughn, Kim Fredrick, Paul Donaldson, Tammy Vail, Chris Williams, Barbra Gregg, Greenlee, Jill Tucker, Leticia Hernandez, Melissa Moore. Life 79 A Grand experience Following Senior Assembly the seniors headed to the Grand Crystal Palace in downtown Dallas for the Senior Luncheon. The date of the lun- cheon was May 23rd, and it began at one o'clock. English cut steak and steam- ed broccoli with bernaise sauce, rice, salad, rolls, and a chocolate sundae for dessert were served. After the seniors were finished eating, it was time for the entertainment. Before the show began, however, Jill Tucker and Kirk Kirk Buchanan and Jill Tucker provide their own entertainment at the luncheon. 80 Llfe Buchanan decided to warm up the stage with their own music Against All Odds. Then, the waiters and waitresses began the real show. Their production about New York City life con- tained songs from various Broadway musicals and choreographed dances. Mark Woody commented, The show was great. The per- formers seemed to come alive with each song. It was a wonderful way to end our senior year. ..,. via l Terry Brence is ready for a cool drink. .. f.. Joe Guerra is happy he is not eating in lunchroom. XX sw Jr 'gf ,ft,,, id I Seniors dine at the Grand Crystal Palace. IEE! 5 1' 4 Pj t vf' Lil ancy McNeal, Tony Jones, Kim Mitchell, and Alene Young are ready for the main course. their future I I 5 I l I 4 Sims and Dara Hicks wonder if they Stephanie Coates, Beth Rener, Michelle . B see each other again. r Angie Thompson enjoys her salad. ye sy and Greenlee wan for the fx x rf ..- ff' ' 'xo 1 X WCNQ. ',,-.4 r Xe X-T KX 1 Johnson watches the New York Kim Fredrick Kristi Stout Matt Lindsey Tammy Vail, Joel Ballew, Tina Nuckols, and '13 , ' 'L I t w. Shelly Reed enjoy the food and the company. Life 81 Ricky Robinson and Tracy Smith discuss pians for Seniors shine A special group of seniors was selected as senior superlatives. Out of seventy nine students nominated, thirty one were selected. Those chosen were announced in the awards assembly and were presented with certificates. The superlatives, who were nominated by the faculty, were not only outstanding students academically, but also in Verila James NHS, Cheerleader, FHA, B Honor Roll, Cultural Arts Celebration, Razz- Ma-Tazz, French Club, Valentine Queen, Science Fair, Sr. Assembly 82 Llfe organizations and extra- curricular activities. Students were selected on the basis of responsibility, dependability, citizenship, at- titude, and peer rapport. When selected, Kim Mitchell commented, lt is a great honor that I have always dreamed of. Renee Manes added, These twelve years of school have finally paid off. . , on Renee Manes Starlets - 1st Sr. Lieut., Starlet Gold, Razz-Ma-Tazz, French Club - V. Pres., Sr. Pub, TORCH, Who's Who in American Drill Team, Woods 8t Waters, Music On Stage, A Honor Roll, Sr. Assembly Mark Woody 1 Concert Choir, Football, Razz-Ma-Taq JESTERS! - Pres., Bye Bye Birdie, B Hon Roll, TORCH, NHS, Sr. Class V. Pres., Powerli ing, UIL Contest, Sr. Assembly, Starlet Gold, E Pub, Cheats Of Scapin Joel Ballew Band - Drum Major, NHS, Student cil - V. Pres., Razz-Ma-Tazz, UIL oo Lab Band, Allied Youth, Music On .E TORCH, A Honor Roll - Q - M' ' in ---. ls., 1 as ls'7 Ff v'Y - L V , 5, ll: J-P-5 ' , B 'gr -- F . ,jjj . . gt l B 1 T s .. K 2 l l l Barbra Gregg rlets, Starlet Gold, Student Council, C, NHS, Concert Choir, Bye Bye Birdie, nch Club, TORCH, Woods 8 Waters, izz-Ma-Tazz, Sr. Assembly Melinda Paiz Council, FHA, Cheerleader, Sr. Woods 8 Waters, Allied Youth, ish Club, B Honor Roll, Sr. bly y., , . Q. . sg f 5 fe f' , W N N , , ig . Q .. f Q -i W w we A 33 ,t ,, , s, ss 'sk-'A A t . p X Y . mf :MR H w vs 2' M mi x 3, x M Q , ,S W 4 'J X gf' Q f w x . ' 3 f -N.. gi.. ., , K is 1 - A ' 1 fs', ' ,,,,j9,L.- AN Tl --L , C: ,-7' Q P -4 1 2 ' f ' ' ri - 5 8 1 -. k .a km! J ' 'f H' -ai as Dedrick Williams PAC, Student Council, Sr. Class Treasurer, Football - 1st Team All District, Woods St Waters, Track, Valen- tine King, Sr. Pub, Razz-Ma-Taz X S. , , ' Q 'xi' Charles Blair Baseball, Football, NHS, Sr. Pub, Golf, Spanish Club, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Woods 81 Waters E Q L Kim Pitts Starlets - Captain, Starlet Gold, Stu- dent Council, PAC, NHS - V. Pres., Concert Choir - V. Pres., JESTEFlS!, Homecoming Queen, French Club, Bye Bye Birdie, TORCH, All American Drill Team, Sr. Pub, B Honor Roll Shelly Reed NHS, TORCH, Sr. Pub, Allied Youth, Siu dent Council, Spanish Club, Math Team Tonya Ballard Sentinel - Editor, Quill 8t Scroll - Pres. French Club - Pres., Allied Youth - Rep. Woods 8. Waters, Sr. Pub, NHS, UIL Con test, B Honor Floll Life 83 ,wie Pl , llllindiler Mays FHA, UIL Contest Kimberly Fredrick Concert Choir - Sec., NHS, JESTERSI, UIL Contest, Flazz-Ma-Tazz, Sr, Pub, Banner Team, French Club - V. Pres., TORCH, Bye Bye Birdie, B Honor Roll, Music On Stage, Cultural Arts Celebration, Sr. Assembly mf. .. -. -, .MVK I K Paul Donaldson Baseball NHS, Valentine Court, Spanish Club, B4 Life H 'fi' 4 f'waa,t.-5, w ,,.Y', ' ., we 4' tiff ' , 1-.'z'f. 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Student Director, Bye Bye Birdie, B Honor Roll, Music On Stage , et- A '+- AIeneYoung Sr. Pub, Deaf Christmas Dance Princess - Runner-Up F' ,-, George Vaughn Baseball, B Honor Roll, NHS, Deaf Christmas Prince - Runner-Up FNVE N Tina Nuckols TORCH - Editor-in-chief, Student Council, French Club, FHA, Math Team, Sr. Pub Life 85 Fm? E, EN 5 Marlissa Mecaskey NHS, DECA - V. Pres., Area St State Winner DECA Career Development Conference, Cash Winner Anti- Shoplifting Contest, Cash Winner Coca-Cola Free Enterprise Contest, SMED Scholarship Winner, Zale Corp. - Sales Contest Finalist, Outstanding M 8t DE Student Kim Mitchell NHS, TORCH, Deaf Christmas Queen, CulturaIArts Celebration, Sr. Pub 86 Life lt'-V , cfiii , , Wanda Creamer Student Council, Sr. Class Sec., PAC, OEA, FHA, Sentinel Kg. . 1 ' X, Kathy Spears Allied Youth, Spanish Club, Sr. Pub, FHA ,,,,....,et,Mw , 5 Christi Current Soccer - Honorable Mention All District, Allied Youth, FHA, B Honor Roll .-A W 6, , ,.,' ,t,,, ' ' A 1, ,ig wx' 'i i P , 7 J tg 5 4 5 -N , V, ,, t 9? 4 4-2' Y. MW Q. X ? it Mark Euziere i Football, Allied Youth, NHS, Powerliftiri Student Council, Math Team, French Cli - Treasurer, B Honor Ftoll Steve Barger Football, Concert Choir, JESTERS! Bye Birdie, French Club - Rep., Youth, Razz-Ma-Tazz J ,, .al 'Q I 5 ' '.t 4 'X l The senior class listens attentively to Pastor Steve Swofford. ce Maloney, Tammy Vail, and Mandy join in singing Joyful, Joyful We . gi X ., ., ,fi 1 5 at 5 5 V 8 Thee. Kissentaner sing America the Beautiful. Pastor Steve Swofford encourages the seniors to press on regardless. Lisa Rodriguez, Maria Sands, and Janice Bradley line up to march in. Baccalaureate - Press on Regardless Press on Regardless was the message given to the senior class at Baccalaureate held on May 19th at 3:00 p.m. Pastor Steve Swofford told the graduating class to press on regardless of failures and downfalls in their lives. Hope Haynes commented, The preacher was entertain- ing, but he still got his point across. Craig Stephenson ad- ded, l thought Baccalaureate went real well, and Seniors took it seriously. Carlos Moreno said, lt was inspiring. Before the sermon began the seniors took part in the proces- sional which gave their families a first look at the seniors in their caps and gowns. Kirk Buchanan gave the in- vocation. The concert choir sang Be Thou My Vision and a choral benediction of The Lord Bless You. They also led the singing of Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee. Floyd Macon gave the benediction. Life 87 -u -s 4, ,,., v' 5' - '5Nw5'SNi'N1g K, ,. pa. 'fwfr d Ha: x I . ,,bb ,Q . , ' . 3 if ff J K 2- Ak - A K, 1 ' at Weldon Colbert serves it up on the volleyball ,1.l ' ,..l. , A Pl 0' P t o 0 t A 'lll-l , If , , Mark Carlock tunes out Ghostbusters, !f fc' 1 Y ff, X' . f x W y 451 f X Stormy Gifford and Betty Hunter catch some rays at White Water. Seniors make a splash May 24th was a day of sunning, sliding, and swimming for the senior class. The senior picnic was held at White Water in Garland from 10:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. and was sponsored by the PTA. While at the picnic the seniors played on rides such as the Black Hole and the body flumes, or they simply soaked up the sun and visited with their friends. There was also a gift shop to browse through and 88 Life video games to play. From 1:00 until 3:00 there was a volleyball game. Everyone's favorite time came at 5:45 p.m. That was when the dinner of barbeque sand- wiches, potato chips, pickles, tea, and chocolate chip cookies or brownies were served. Tina Nuckols commented, The picnic was a blast. I did get tired of hearing Ghostbusters though. Tvinia Battles is a fish out of White Wat Dedrick Williams finds White refreshing. Y li-f., Sun Lim suns at the senior p .'?I vi A' f-W' Jeff Mann rides the rapids ,J S f 4 . L Terry Brence and Chris Wlllsams enjoy the barbecue at Whute Water Hand It to Anthony Green to get Graduation The grand finale The final and most important activity for the senior class was graduation. The 1985 class started a new tradition by holding the commencement ex- ercises at Moody Coliseum at Southern Methodist University. The ceremony was held on May 26th at 3:00 p.m. After the processional to Pomp and Circumstance Joel Ballew gave the invocation. Then the concert choir sang and Dr. Hughey gave the welcome. The seniors' big mo- ment came after the speech by the distinguished graduate, Mr. Roger Conner. As the students' Mark Woody passes out ketchup to each senior to present to Mr. Curry in exchange for his diploma. 90 Life names were called, they walked across the stage to receive their diplomas from Mr. Richard Curry, the Pleasant Grove school board representative. ln exchange for their diplomas, some students gave Mr. Curry a ketchup package. When all the seniors had received their diplomas, Matt Lindsey gave the benediction and the recessional began. The new graduates then fought the camera flashes and crowds to hear the congratulatory remarks from their family and friends. Distinguished graduate Mr Roger addresses the Seniors. Graduates prepare for the certification by Dr. Hughey. 2, R, G 4' 9 Ti, 7 .X When Tina Nuckols talks. . . . . . Tammy Vail always listens We'-ffs Derek Bluitt marches into the future. Shun Wilson gives Lydia Norris a hand with her hat. .D Q ' 9,,: '04'pb We . 9 Q. ' 7' i',. ,,, , N ' N, ffm., t t ig: l Mitchell says Here it is Mr Shelleyl The seniors of 1985 are together for one last time. Life 91 jg ,1 M., V 4 2, 1, Jeff Kirkwood solos the National An- them forthe last time. Terry Brence and Lori Brisendine take Mr. Conner's speech to heart. W .. . ,, The future of Joel Ballew and Matt Lindsey looks bright. 92 Life Rad Ferguson and David Fitzgerald discuss what the future will hold for them. M M ,fb tg, E sit? Happy graduates march into the future. Fam Y gal .xfs....,L S Kristi Stout, Kathy Spears, and Zachary Smith remember the good times. Dr. Hughey congratulates Eddie Busch 1 his accomplishments. ! Joe Contreras blows off graduation. f M ' QW , Q .' sf 3225! M- I ' A -'V I K , QQ 4' x aw 'Zeta Loretta Jetton and Sylvia Jenkins don l have cold feet, just tired feet. This is it Randy Terry' Coach Grounds lines up the class of 1985. Ken Morgan dreams of the future. Hope Haynes exchanges a hand shake Melinda Paiz makes sure she has the for her diploma. right diploma. Life 93 P VMI' t. . Wow v 5 QD 4 fav P . qt nr . A P, A , . J 9 P , 1 X. 1 W ' P 1' T l People in Pleasant Grove Although many teachers and students who went to W. W. Samuell lived in the Plea- sant Grove area, some traveled from Mesquite, Garland, and even Grand Prairie. Ms. Crawford, who drives from Fate every day said, I drive the thirty minute trip because Samuell High School is the best school around, and it has more to offer the students and teachers than a small school does. Most of the seniors, juniors, sophomores, and freshmen were bonified Grove rats. They lived 94 People within the boundaries of the community known as Plea- sant Grove. Terry Brence, one of the big cheese commented, lt was great being a senior. l'm glad to finally be on top. Angela Tate said, Being a sophomore was like being in a in-between-stage. Junior, Ursula Ervin, stated, l'll be glad when l'm not almost a senior. Jimmy Coronado added, lt was not so bad being a freshmen until you remembered that you still had three years left after that one. Bonnie Vest prepares to enter the T Zone. ' . 4 QQ? . Q is 1 ' if 's if 1 2 ichelle Byers, Phyllis Mayers, and Ronda Kuykendall read A Tale of Two Cities. Carl Campbell places the ln-House Suspen- slon lust In teachers mall boxes. People 95 The big cheese House Bill 72 became somewhat of a household word. lt changed or took away many of the privileges that the seniors looked forward to. Phyllis Brown thought House Bill 72 was unfair to the students who participated in activities and always kept their grades up anyway. Seniors were no longer exempt from second semester exams. Seniors no longer got out of school two weeks before the underclassmen. The date and place of graduation was also different. Instead of a Saturday ceremony at the convention center, it was a Sunday after- noon ceremony at S.M.U. The seniors of 1985 over- came these obstacles to set a Randy Terry reads his novel for Mrs. McCollum's English class. 96 Seniors first. These seniors were the first to graduate with twenty- one credits. The added two, which raised the previous re- quirement of nineteen, were enrichment credits. Sherri Sims felt the added credits were better for everyone in the long run. The camera shy seniors were: Anthony Broadway, Michelle Byers, Patricia Causey, Roland Cortez, Jacquelin Davis, Mit- chell Garrett, Anthony Green, Linda Ivy, Tony Jeffery, Terri Jenkins, Michael Jones, Micheal Marks, Gary Moorefield, Russell Morris, Diana Parker, Stephen Phillips, Reginald Ross, Karen Sanders, Marc Sands, Trini Scott. to ff its l' ,f f .e. ' .ka .K , J, Senior officers are vice-president Mal Woody, secretary Wanda Creamer, preSl dent Kirk Buchanan, and treasurer Dedric Williams. l ,... i E Steve Crawford, Cecil Camper, Terry Brence, Brad Johnson, Tammy Davenport, and ma Henyard research research for their exam. -g, na' 'Q 4 X in James Birdwell Daron Black Kathy Black Charles Blair Barbi Blanch Derek Bluitt Richard Borrego Gayla Bowen Mary Bowers 'Sn Janice Bradley Terry Brence Lori Brisendine 98 Seniors With class Rodney Hoi waits for English to begin. Tina Braden Anthony Jennae Brown Vickie Browning Angie Brown Phyllis Brown Rickey Browning Kirk Buchanan Lana Burkett Edward Busch Mandy Byrd , Reeves, Gayla Bowen, Derrick Wade and Windifer Mays discuss plans for the weekend. Cegil Camper Seniors 99 Flay Cantwell Mark Carlock Casey Carney Alex Chang Paul Cherry Mike Churchwell , A l Stephanie Coates Weldon Colbert Hazel Coleman Wence Castellano Vickie Cleveland fih Joe Contreras t 'H 333 Steve Crawford Kim Mitchell, Shelly Reed, and Kristi Stout select senior portraits for the TORCH. 100 Seniors 552 David Fitzgerald, Tvlnia Battles, Williams to new heights. Kelvin Dansby Eldred Davis and Charles Tatum raise Chris t i hiiiii'iv if rv ix- I fx 'N r in 1 ' Tammy Davenport Kim Day JCR. Wanda Creamer Christi Current Anthony Davis Latrisa Dillard Z Darlene Cunha Tammy Dahlgren ,gf - Demetria Davis Sherry Dollgener Seniors 101 -4, 1 ww Q1-uv' if 2-'Sf' Kim Fredrick Alicia Gamble Esmeralda Garcia Julian Garcia Kevin Garner Stormy Gifford Irma Gonzales Emilio Gonzalez Ula WTS, Ka Gotcher Wanda Greenlee Barbra Gregg Joseph Guerra fe- asia ,A Marsh and Vickie .Vhite catch up on daily gossip during out- Lisa Hall Timothy Hall education. Seniors 103 Anthony Hanks Paul Donaldson, Clifford Hooker, Charles Blair, and Mark Carlock take a rest during athletics. -Xi ' Melvin Harden Scott Harper Rodney Henley Steven Henry Leticia Hernandez Norma Hernandez 104 Seniors Hope Haynes Carl Henderson Verma Henyard Kandy Herring Robert Hester Dara Hicks Cedric Hollins 5' X I1 Pamela Hicks Charlotte Hill Rodney Hoard Clifford Hooker Tierney Hopkins Misti Huey Troy Hultsman Betty Hunter Brown and Kathy Spears make their own senior privileges Ronda Jagkson Wen Jackson counselors' office. Seniors 105 Verita James Jeffery Jarmon Julia Jenkins Shirlynne Jenkins Sylvia Jenkins Bradley Johnson Lynn Johnson Frank Johnson i Matt Lindsey, Tina Nuckols, Kim Pitts, and Joel Ballew look out for Ms. McCollum. 106 Seniors nklns makes her way Sun Lim Anthony Jones Brian Jones Holly Kephart Michael King Jeff Kirkwood Keith Kissentaner UQ Christi Lambert James Lefils Teresa Ligon Cristela Limon Matt Lindsey Jerry Lisenbe Seniors 107 Ricky Liston Lisa Lockmiller Ronnie Long Richard Love o Maria Macias Floyd Macon Wallace Maloney Renee Manes l 1 2, , I' A ' A Jeff Mann Nelson Mansell 2 Rita Marsh Monya Mathis Anthony Green mops up on and off the football field. 108 Seniors Phyllis Mayers Marlissa Mecaskey Sharon Miller Chris Bene, James Lefils and Tracey Smith study for their drafting exam. ef' Windifer Mays Mary McCoy Nancy McNeal qs' ' ET! f , , -.,, 'T':w fx, ., tt, Linda Medrano Royce Meeks Carmen Meza Carolyn Mitchell Kim Mitchell Peggy Mitchell Seniors 109 'WW Q ,. Ng, tw' to fsvrw . :.,.' Jennifer Moore Donald Morgan Scott Morgan Anthony Neal 110 Seniors Melissa Moore Ken Morgan Chris Moses Earnest Neal Nethia Moore Carlos Moreno Keith Kissentaner, Anthony Jones, Nelson Mansell, and Rl Meeks diagram sentences. Ystfivf' , , A vbbie Flodriquez, Pam Hicks, and Alene Young arm wrestle in the tchroom Tina Nuckols Paula Nunley Debra Peavy lang Carter Pierce 1 P Karie Peek Kim Pitts ,,.,,- K 3 was ee,e Larry Neal Lydia Norris Melinda Paiz Rachel Pantoja Senaida Pena R. C. Peters o Deb Pratt Joseph Proctor Seniors 111 'K , Paula Pugh Anthony Punch Irma Ramirez Leyi Randolph 1 Wendy Reed Ronny Reeves Charles Rhynes Michael Richmond 112 Seniors Memories are the center of Mark Euziere and Andrea Shult conversation. JM Kevin Redican Shelly Reed M o Beth Rener Raul Reyna Angela Roberson Ricky was 'mv G LV Q 4' , -vw E. bf X I xv 1 J , f E f 'iz we 4. ' , iq M? 12 A-W 0 Castellano catches up on some much needed sleep during period Thompson Mary Tierney Charles Tatum Annora Tawney T C l Randy Terry Kim Thomas Tracy Thomas Trisha Thomas Carlos Trevino Jill Tucker Seniors 115 Brad Turner Thomas Utley i Tammy Vail Rudy Vela 116 Seniors Terry Tyner T., E' I, i Juan Vacig Tvinia Battles operates in Sentinel class. Cherrie Vanderslice Maribell Vasquez George Vaughn David Vines Derrick Wade Yolanda Beth Watson John White Lisa Whitehead Chris Williams Denise Williams Steve Wood .Lajsp Williams receives help from the trainer, Coach Miller, and at the SOC game. Mark White Vickie White David Williams Dedrick Williams Larry Woodard Mark Woody Kim Yates Alene Young Seniors 117 XQWX ff is Q , ,, K4 ,hir A I, pw 'Y-.4 'ffe aw SM- f 1 5 ,, avfbiwm , Ii , ,fikflzfgi 523 x. , 'Y wg . :V- RQH ' 545495: 1,54 752 1' QD , wi I 'A 2, 4. 1 a4ff 'i3K M 'A Q, wT vfx - ' '11-QLWNW P1 'g ,. H , if 2 f N S JW The sharp cheese Three hundred and seven students formed the junior class. They were actively involv- ed in many organizations such as student council, band, Starlets, and choir. Cherry Brown thought the juniors were the class with class. Having three years to become used to certain tradi- tions, such as having pep assemblies during school, House Bill 72 changed the Things are looking up for Cherry Brown as a TORCH photographer. 120 Juniors E juniors' lives and attitudes. Sandy Gibson felt that The juniors were affected just as much as the seniors by the new laws. One of the highlights of the year for the junior class was the ordering of class rings. Probably the best thing about being a junior, commented Chris Webb, was that we were one year closer to being seniors. The junior class officers are secret. Tonya Culton, president Cherry Brown, 2 vice-president Tammy McHone. l f ,,,. .,,,- ,,.. IJ ,, ,, - . , 't 5 1' - ,fs 1, 'l,'1f',.1- ,s.., WMS. A 'Q' - 1 . - Mike Carlisle, Chris Henderson, Kenny Rogers, and Chuck Love support the Spa against the Skeeters. Rochell Aguirre Arthur Allen John Allen Steven Arnold Tony Arredondo Kager Atkins David Aycock Joyce Babers Wesley Bain Karen Banks Steve Barnhart Chris Bene Kevin Bene Christie Bevill Danny Bishop Edward Bishop Diana Bobien John Boleware Shanon Boyd Cherry Brown James Brown Patreecia Brown Ritchie Bryant Jennifer Buchanan 122 Juniors Lee Burkett Valerie Burks Robert Caldwell Mlke Carlisle Melissa Carol Darla Carpenter Samuel Carpenter Marcus Carter Chris Casebolt Bill Cash Renay Castaneda Katherine Cato Dana Caylor Kenneth Chance Scot Chapman Jamie Childress Brian Chisolm Keith Chisolm fin. ,.,.f X. Chris Henderson struts to seventh period nis practice. ,i 27 lt's better than a fair day for Sandy Gibson and Jamie Childress. Rafael Cisneros Mike Clark Thomas Clark Don Codillo Duane Coleman Shell Cooley Sherrin Cooper Ken Cork Donna Courson Lori Cox April Crawford Sherri Crouch Clifford Crowder Tonya Culton Cheryl Cummings Juniors 123 124 Juniors Davld Current Taqulta Dansby Mlchael Darby Sheree Davls Wlllle Davls Flobln Dean Bridget Donahue Corln Donahue Stacy Dotson Sandra Doughty Timothy Dula Douglas Edwards Ronald Evans Pedro Faz Shannon Floyd Terresa Fortune When Susan McAnally tries to explain the B.A.S.l.C.'s in computer math, Shannon Julsen laughs. !T 'l ' I Sandra Fowler Sandy Gibson Rodney Godbey Robert Gomez Sheryl Goolsby William Gordon Marsha Gowans Loretta Grimes Jeffrey Grubbs Nancee Gwaltney Patricia Hall Michael Haney Karen Hansen Douglas Hathorn Chris Henderson Mary Henderson Robby Henderson Michael Henry 126 Juniors Anthony Hernadez Angela Holloway Michelle Holt Linda Hudson Claudia Ibanez Anner Jackson Donna Jackson Greta Jackson Delania Johnson Johnny Johnson Tracy Johnson John Jones Shannon Julsen Bryan Kettle Richard Kuykendall Darren Land Tyrone Langford Kenneth Langreder Jana Langston Tammy Ledyard 'Vi Rudy Lopez dreams of one day becoming sti dent council president. i Boyd works on the weekly bulletin in nt council. Debi Lewis Tammy Lewis Terence Lewis Robert Lightfoot Michelle Lipscomb Rudy Lopez Inetta Lott Regina Love Sherry Main Sonja Martin Anna Martinez Diana Martinez Tonya May Susan McAnally Alicia McClurkan Diane McCoy Pamela McCoy Ferlinda McCullough Juniors 127 Leslie McFarland Tammy McHone Fllcahrd McKnight Mike Merimon Tina Meza Latruneia Mitchell Mlguel Montalvo Lara Moore Shania Morehead Mlke Morrls Donald Morrlson Mlke Morton Cathy Murray Joel Myers Ron Nelson Pham Nguyen Tabalha Nichols Marcos Nunez Dansby and Kim Roberts do not enjoy studying for exams. Maria Olivares Johnny Overton Mike Page Angela Parker Michael Paschall Troy Patterson Paco Perez Hugo Perez James Pettis Rodessie Pinnekins Lee Porter Guadalupe Ramirez Priscilla Ramirez Tammy Ratcliff Wanda Ray Keith Redman Anthony Richardson Stacey Ridge Juniors 129 130 Junlors Klm Roberts Shannon Roberts Tonya Roberts Dlane Rodrlguez Kelth Rogers Kenny Rogers Larry Ross Deedra Rouvaldt Agustln Rulz Darrln Saddler Marla Saenz James Scott Boris Shed Natall Sholes Bellnda Slddervvhlte Melody Slmon Anthony Smlth Klm Smlth Mahlon Smith Ron Smith Being a flower child is a lonely iob for Micr Stewart. Tanya Smith Yulonda Smith Wendy Steele Lonnie Stevens Corby Stevenson Michael Stewart Mark Sullins Tamie Sullins Stacey Sullivan David Swinney Anthony Tabaniag Kenneth Tatum Anthony Taylor Julius Taylor Sherry Taylor 132 Junlors Tracy Thomas Sabrina Thompson Pamela Tltus Frank Todora Denlse Trlbe Kathy Tulley Davld Tumey Cynthla Turner Cherl Vanslckle Eugene Vaughan Terry Vaughan Vlctor Vela James Venters Abel Villarreal Lynette Voelkle Kenetla Wade Carla Wallace Kenneth Walton Michael Henry and Richard Kuyken their way at the falr. d Krissie Warren Patrick Warren Anthony Webb Chris Webb Darrin Weems George Welch Melissa Welch Michelle Welch Denise West Kelley Westbrook Robert Whatley Tony Widemon Fredrick Williams Shana Williamson Teresa Winters Deborah Wrye Molly Yandell Michelle Young The mild cheese A second year of high school provided sophomores with more opportunities to par- ticipate in extra-curricular ac- tivities. As sophomores, the students felt more like a part of the school and more in tune with high school life. Shannon Shaw, a J.V. cheerleader, felt that Our class added a lot to the spirit of Samuell. Melissa Wrye added, I was glad not to be called a freshman anymore. Three hundred and seventy four were enrolled in the U 3 um illlllm rtritznsaiili mum: ami is li lgl in 1 I1 Ulf lx! fi mimi Elillf-SE 51,2 Todd Murray directs the choir in Our Town. 134 Sophomores sophomore class. The sophomores participated in junior varsity and varsity sports. They also went to dances and participated in a variety of shows and plays. Being a sophomore required a lot of studying. The load in- cluded biology, English, Algebra 2, and American government. Iris Steward com- mented, l thought my sophomore year was difficult with all the studying I had to do. 3 Sophomore class officers are secret Deanna Brown, president Cyntl Espinoza, and vice-president Crissy Orti Sophomores Shannon Shaw, Cynthia Espinoza, and Sandy Staab occasionally put freshman, Joni Arnold. Josett Aguirre Bart Alexander Anita Anderson Elmer Anglin Russell Ansley Victoria Armonta Linda Auston Cindy Aynes Robert Bailey Cheryl Baker Traci Barber Russell Barlow Donald Barr Kim Baskin Nick Beam Tina Bedwell Dorothy Bellah Keith Bene Jewel Benjamin Melvin Benjamin Stephanie Benson Rhonda Berryhill Theophilus Biggers Brenda Billings Donna Birdwell Daniel Blanch Bryan Blanton Toni Boland Wendy Bolluyt James Bowen Delynda Bradley Kimberly Branson Lisa Braswell Melissa Braswell Kevin Brisendine Sophomores 135 Deanna Brown Marie Brown Monica Brown Rodney Brown Mellssa Burch Robert Burns Tamatha Caldwell Carl Campbell Lewls Canada Terry Carol Clay Carroll Jeffrey Carrozza Kristi Carter Carlos Castellano Patricla Castleberry Noah Castro Lucy Chang Ada Chapman Gregory Cherry Michael Clayton Shelley Collier William Combel Jason Conner Robert Coonrod Tommy Courson Wesley Cox 136 Sophomores 1-as- . M y Q M, ,. 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K . - 2235 ' WAI f ' 'Tow Y--4 .4 1 ' Sophomores gather by the D.E. store during A lunc Yolanda Crear Cassie Crowe Michael Curry Susan Dale Cornelia Darden Larry Davault Donna Davis Karen Davis Kealvin Davis Lashon Davis Marcel Davis Joe Dellinger Roberto DeLuna Jarvita Dirickson Wendy Dockins Danny Dominguez Monty Duncan Chanlay Durham Sharon Dye Bryan Edwards Todd Elkins Cynthia Espinoza Alycia Evans Terri Fallin Barbara Faure William Fealherston Kevan Ferguson Roger Finley Russell Fivecoat Alfredo Flores Dale Flowers Sophomores 137 Roger Fortner Farron Foster Stacy Franklln Mellssa Freeman Jessle Frlday Chrlstla Fuller Rodolfo Garcla Charles Garden Bryan Germany Nancy Goans Ron God bey Jeffery Gothard Jennifer Graham Wllllam Grlflln Byron Grlfllng Klm Grlfflth Adrlan Gudlno Richard Gulnn Monica Hamilton Penelope Hamlllon Aprll Hampton Davan Hampton Tony Hardemon Eldred Harrls Davld Harvey Debra Henrles 138 Sophomores Carlos Hernandez James Hlgglns Flodrlck Hlll Rhonda Hoard Marc Homan Eddle Huddleston Perry Hulse Flay Hulse Angela Jackson Yolanda Jackson Tracie Jacobs Davld Jocoy Erble Johnson Allcla Jones Brlan Jones Craig Jones Michelle Jones Wllllam Jones Donald Joplin Pamela Kellum Sophomores 139 Sherry Kennedy Annette Kent Tony Kessee Sheldon Kllgore Shannon Klllebrew April Klng ' Janet Klng Shane Knlght Hae-Sun Lee Kenetha Lewis Kimberly Lewls Robert Llttle Kevln Long Charles Love Mlsty Lybrand Bruce Macon Tenesa Mannlng La Tangle Marks Chlzelle Marshall Rlcky Martln Sharon Martln Armando Martlnez George Martinez Letlcla Martlnez Marlo Martinez Matthew Martinez 140 Sophomores Mark Mauer Belinda Mays Gina McCoppin Terry McCown ' Heath McCoy Tonya McCoy Walter McCullough Melvin McKinney Latanya McMillan Christene McMullen Noelia Medina Martin Meza Theresa Meza Cristal Miles Catherine Miller Charles Miller Flandall Miller Rhonda Miller Tommy Mills Casey Mitchell Donald Mokry Ronald Mokry Earnest Monetle Christopher Moore Howard Moore Jasper Moore John Moore Kedra Moore Sandra Morrison Sophomores 141 Danny Morton James Nealey Shaynor Newsome Phi Nguyen Bonnie Nlccolls Greg Norris Jamle Norrls LaDonna Norrls Michelle Norrls Patricia Ochoa Crlssy Ortiz Elvira Otls Jimmy Owens Cheryl Parker Kristie Parrls Philip Parrlsh Donald Patrick Jimmy Payne Sherry Pedersen Stacey Pedersen Curtis Pena Jason Penland Mellda Perez 142 Sophomores , 1 ii. fx as , , ,N ,, vi- Shannon Shaw and David Jocoy count the sophomore spaces for the hundredth ti nce Phllllps sees what lt ls like on the other side of the desk. R 6- also Lance Phillips Michelle Pierson Missey Pinnekins Charleen Plafcan Braun Porter Charlotte Poteet Laura Powell Terry Presley Viviana Prieur Annette Ragsdale Misti Ransom Shelia Ransom Brian Rayford Cornell Record Ronald Redell Joe Reese Alfonzo Reeves Louis Ricarte Lester Richard William Roberson Annie Robinson Billy Robinson Keith Robinson Lorraine Rodiguez Michael Rogers Mitchell Rogers Cynthia Ruiz Sandy Ruiz John Samford Sophomores 143 Ronnie Sample Vickie Sanderson John Sholar Dawn Scott Shannon Shaw Tina Shieids Fonda Sims Kelby Sistrunk Daralyn Skyier Sonya Smart Lance Smith Marie Smith Marie Smith Tina Smith Yolanda Smith Ruth Smitty James Spence Vanessa Spencer Archer Spurlock Sandy Staab Trepasco Stanton Gregory Stegall Anthony Stephens 144 Sophomores Jeffrey Stephens Iris Steward Mark Still Tasha Stinson Glenn Stone Tom Stuart Angela Sudkamp Mike Sulkowski Donovan Tanner Angela Tate Jeffrey Tatum Brenda Taylor Myron Taylor Anita Thompson Huong Tieu Derrick Todd James Todd Julie Todoroff Glenn Townsend Michael Turner David Turney Sandra Usrey Wilma Valentine David Vance Sally VanSyckle Darren Veail Domingo Vega Sophomores 145 Kristy Vines Kealine Vita Katrina Wade Sherri Wafford Stacy Wagner Alvin Waiters Jamal Waldon DeWayne Walker Kelly Walker Debresha Walls Deidra Walton Marty Warren Reginald Warren Andrea Washington Charles Washington Cynthia Washington Roy Waters Kyle Watson Robby Watson Brenda Watts Angie Webb Shawn Webb Dee Wedgeworth Amber White John White Floyce Whitehead Erica Whitlow Otis Whitmore Tim Wilkes Kimberly Williams Sharhonda Williams 146 Sophomores Julie Todoroft catches Spartan spirit Homecoming. Terry Carol and Shawn Webb are always willing to give Mitch Rogers a helping hand. - fs Unikki Williams Veronica Williams Deborah Wilson Michael Wilson Michael Wilson Michelle Wilson Patrice Wilson Shannon Wilson Deborah Wood Felicia Woods Floy Woods Dorothy Wooten Coy Worley Yolanda Wright Melissa Wrye Sophomores 147 The blue cheese The transition from being the top dog in middle school to the bottom of the totem pole in high school was handled differently by the four hundred and eighty six freshmen. Some chose to ig- nore the freshmen jokes, and others had smart comebacks. Lori Guerra commented, All the teasing about being a freshman really didn't bother me that much. f ,t , 2 ar . r X54 X S is ' , Dt- 'M S A , ,fit r-f S is f, ae: V ,- r ,,g, ,, it . 'A . gif- 0 ,, K -- mg. , , ew ,,,, Paul Fredrick learns how to be a Spar- tan at freshman orientation. 148 Freshmen To pass what free time they had, freshmen participated in Blue Jackets, freshmen foot- ball, choir, and student council. What was it like to be a freshman? Paul Fredrick said, lt was just like starting over. Laura Woody felt Students were not really noticed unless they were a freshman or a senior. l'm glad that I got to be in the class of 1988. .1- Q. it at ,..,. , , . sw. 1 i 'X gl .f 'f , V f 252, H y V. ,g K., .,, ,Q W .. , : z. - f f ,,.. ,, , A . ,. ,lt 1' x l 'fi' , A r. -4'rj',9,,t',,,g, , h ...QA ' A :W '.,. . iz- ff Q ' ' , Q -: kg . b-QM-'Y .,,. M 41? , an flfgi Aga. .an . ., ng, 55,1-,.gff. M :H ,t gYJ:.,1 ' L. gp '-g 'V ' T f- , - - - ' Til + - . V W 12 W 4 rar. . , W ke-' A f . fi -- , , , f R. 4. V Freshmen class officers are Jo Tabaniag - vice-president, Samai Worley - president, and Angela Marte secretary. Stefanie Smith, Amy Smelser, and Marcella Smith work out with Jane ,...g ' xg.- ' s -li A Ronald Adkins Mauro Alanis Roshanie Alexander James Allen Barbara Alvarez Hector Amador Bruce Anderson David Anderson Latongela Anderson Chavela Armstrong Joni Arnold Deanie Arredondo Jimmy Ashley Tonya Atkins Dondy Bailey Stephanee Bailey Angela Baker April Baker Jason Baze Kenneth Beasley Donna Beckham Sonja Bedell Kevin Bedford Stephanie Beers Tania Benavidez Richard Benjamin Shannon Bennett Bubba Bergeaux Pamela Black Cary Blair Craig Blair Tim Bolt Charles Bowen Ramona Bradley Michelle Bressler Debra Brewer Sheila Brisendine Sheila Brock Kethia Broiles Christopher Brown Mistie Brown Tammy Brown Gary Bryant Deanna Buckner Johnny Bullard Renee Bundrant Darlene Burden Lori Burkett Sabra Burfield Ruby Burt Mark Busby James Butler Vicki Callahan Mark Cantu Arthur Cardenas George Carey Freshmen 149 Anthony Carroll Thomas Carroll Shady Carter Will Carter Robin Castaneda Michelle Chaffin Dawn Chapman Martha Chavez Kathy Cheney Allen Christian Dean Clark Roderick Clements Sotora Cleveland Steve Cobb Sharon Codillo Melissa Contreras Shannon Cooley Kerry Coonrod Stephanie Cooper Perry Corey Jimmy Coronado David Cortez Devona Coulter Chris Cousins Angie Courson David Cox Shamond Cozine Duana Craig Judith Cram Richard Crawford Tammy Crawford Joel Cruz Jerry Cumbie Lisa Curlin Kristina Daniels Victor Dansby David Darby Robert Davidson 150 Freshmen Si l s l l 4 t We 'If X A . 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' Wadi-is 39 qfgg., Feature twirler, Susan Davis, practices before school starts Claudia Davila Jacqueline Davis Pamela Davis Fteva Davis Susan Davis Timothy Davis Jo Dennington Corey Dickerson Jason Ditmars Lonnie Duncan Troy Earls Patrick Echols Tracy Eckols Phillip Elkins Tanya Escobar Carlos Espinoza John Evans Shernett Evans Jerilyn Everett Rhonda Finley James Finney Jimmy Finney Leisha Finney Gloria Flakes Niurka Flores Darnella Ford Susan Fortner Douglas Foster Sherhonda Fountain Robin Fowler Paul Fredrick Deserie French Contrina Fuller Vinson Gantt Mel Garcia Tommy Garcia Edward Garrett Benetta Gaston Sharon Gatewood Sarah Gibbs Elizabeth Gonzales John Goodman Joel Goodman James Gothard Freshmen 151 Edward Green Laura Green Kim Griffing Robert Grimmett Kimberly Grubbs Gilbert Guerra Lori Guerra Regina Guerra Laquentus Haire Reginald Haire Russell Hall Tracie Hampton David Hargis Gwendolyn Harris Jennifer Harvey William Hasty Brian Hauerwas Corey Hawthorne Trina Hawthorne Terry Hayes Herman Haynes Evelyn Henderson Robin Henderson Cynthia Hernandez Joseph Hernandez Pamela Hickman Traci Higdon Byron Hill Loren Hill Napoleon Hill Yolanda Hill Kelvin Hodge Rachel Holdman Jerry Holmes Priscilla Hope Lori Hoppert Mara Huckeba Lynn Huddleston Tracy Huff Earnest Hughes Jimmy Huse Norman Hutchinson Robert Jack Jamie Jackson Kerri Jackson Marla Jackson Sherry Jackson Garlen Jeffcoat 152 Freshmen and Jeremy Willial , 3 ff fr ' .19 1. 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' 4 r so tif Susan Davis has fun at the fair. 1 g a ,R 1 Y' l iv- X 5:4 Derrell Jenning Paula John Christina Johnson Patricia Johnson Quindalyn Johnson Randon Johnson Alicia Jones Angela Jones Anthony Jones David Jones Jessie Jones Michelle Jones Rebecca Jones Sharla Jones Stephan Jones Tony Jones Justin Jousan Yatin Kapadia James Kelly Lachaundra Kemp Terrence Kennedy Richard Kent Alex Kerbow Huey Kerry Felecia Kimble Damita King Jerry Kinser Robin Klimpel Cassandra Knight Ocie Knight Laura Kovacs Lisa Krannich Carol Kristof Michelle Lamay Ronnie Land Linda Landers James Leaks Valicia Lipscomb Baron Lloyd James Lockmiller Laura Loeb Tracey Long Chellita Lott Marcos Luna Javier Marin Elisa Marsh Kevin Marshall Freshmen 153 Angela Martel Pamela Martin Randall Martin James Mauer Kevin McCullough Lora McGahey Earl McGibboney Billy McLemee DaraLynn McMillan Christene McMullen Louis McPherson Daline Medford Diana Medina Harold Merrell Lashundra Miles Gregory Miller Karrie Miller Todd Miller Belha Miranda Gene Mirus Chenany Mitchell ' James Mitchell Jeffrey Mitchell Timothy Mitchell George Monckton Doris Montalvo Monica Moore Alex Moreno Dana Morgan Ronald Morgan Rebecca Morua Chris Muir Stephanie Murry Kenneth Myers Anthony Myles William Mynar Jeffery Neal Stacy Nerhood Timothy Nicholas Lisa Nims Michael Noe Walter Norris Sandy Northcutt Tonya Norvell Vincent Olvera Marty O'Neal 154 Freshmen Karlan Shuller, Samantha Worley, Joann Tabaniag, Joseph Albert Paredes take a tennis break during seventh period. HTIUB 2 M L V .55 f.. 6- -if Vik , XM bl Y ,. W Landers dreads another one of Ms Adams' English 'if l 'Q in Albelrt Paredes Andrew Parrish Randall Parker Sandra Patterson Bobby Pena Angela Pennie Margaret Perez Teresa Pettis Ricky Phillips Terry Phillips Richie Pineda Kimberely Pinkard Johnny Points Alicia Potts J. B. Poullard Renella Poullard F. T. Pratt Maria Prieur Cindy Rabal Nicholas Ramirez Rene Ramirez Lashunda Rayson Sandra Redding Hubert Reece David Reese Fredrick Reese Benito Reyes Rosando Reyes Tony Rhodes Cheles Rhynes Twana Roberts Cary Robertson Shenekqua Robertson Antonio Robinson Miguel Rodriguez Teresa Romo Trisha Russell Homer Salazar David Sample Richard Sample Erica Samples Charletta Sampson Tamara Sanchez Jin Lim Sang Freshmen 155 Jorge Sauceda Ernest Saucedo Ernestine Saucedo Tonya Scott Lisa Serrata Keri Shackleford Tawnia Shanks Joseph Sheftield Tonya Sheffield Karlan Shuller Tracy Shupak Christopher Sigman Morris Simmons Kevin Simpson Tomesa Sims Vicente Sipriano Kathleen Slaven Amy Smelser Arithia Smith David Smith Marcella Smith Ricky Smith Robert Smith Stefanie Smith Pauline Solis Jay Spears Weldon Spurling Alan Starr Jimmy Starr Robert Stephens Sonya Steve Brandy Stewart John Stewart Roselyn Stewart Demetria Story Joann Tabaniag Mario Tamez Tyrone Tatum Max Taub Corey Tell Kirsten Thomas Gerald Thompson Van To Michael Tomerlin Ronnie Trent Concepcio Trevino Dana Troncoso 156 Freshmen V S Timothy Chambers discuss freshman problems if my ., it ,Q 'ol Kristof contemplates crawling in her ker and closing the door behind her. 4-u in x y f' 1 ,-J ,.,..- was Tommie Tyler Daniel Vasquez Letisia Vasquez Sharry Venters Bonnie Vest Gwendolyn Victor Thomas Vines Rodney Vinson Tammy Vinson Andrea Wade Jonathan Wade Wendy Walton Michael Warner Scotty Watkins Billy Watson Gary Watson Virlesia Watts Rodney Weatherly Sonya Webb Jennifer Weedin Mark Welch Dianna Whaley Charles Whatley Cherri Whatley Jessica White Lance White Laura White Lue White Erica Whitmore Anthony Williams Carmen Williams Dax Williams Kenneth Williams Robert Williams Terry Withrow Eric Woods Laura Woody Samantha Worley Joanne Wright Teresa Wright John Wysocki Diana Ybarra Eva Youman Jackie Young Linda Young Lori Zachary Lisa Zaragoza Freshmen 157 The mouse trap The teachers, administrators, counselors, office personnel, paraprofessionals, custodians, and Iunchroom employees were all an important part of W. W. Samuell. Students depended on their friendship, intelligence, and willingness to compromise. Many teachers spent extra hours at school to sponsor various organizations, and to oversee activities such as senior assembly and the tiff . C .,.,-N' . f' . W.,--U -. , L. u Ms. Withrow signs the way to physics. 158 Faculty cultural arts celebration. Ms. Adams commented, lt did not seem so bad staying until 5:00 p.m. when I thought of the dedication of the students also staying until 5:00 p.m. Some of the staff. had been at Samuell for many years, others just a few. No mater how many years the staff had been at Samuell, each and every one were dedicated. Ml 3' 'mm . X tx 1 N 5 ' 4. T School is a burden for Ms. Serpas irtlnsili fc. W. liwms - X Mr. Davis explains an algebra problem to Sabrina Thompson, Sherri Crouch Cy Espinoza, Missi Braswell, and Shannon Killebrew. was Ms. Betty Abbott Ms. Mary Acy Ms. Linda Adams Ms. Jolene Aicklen Mr. Benny Allen Study Hall Custodian English, Cheerleading, VOE, Typing, OEA l Drafting, Architecture Banner Team, Senior Pub Q- W-1' ,, 1, Arthur . l Ms. Donna Allison Ms. Joyce Armstrong Geometry, Consumer Mgexagggcgzgxst Hrfarsegvagmgg Interpreter Homemaking, FHA Math, Blue Jackets, . . ' y' 9' Reading, Silent News Cross Country '! r' Ms' Bjmfglgm Sergeant Henry Bivins Ms. Peggy Braden Ms. Susie Branch M'h'L1'g'g12fg5lgZa'd Sentinel' NHS ROTC English, Senior Pub Business, Accounting Building Engineer Ms. Ann Brown Mr. James Brown Ms. Pat Brown Biology, Physical Secondary Unit for the HECE, Consumer MR 'ggsjnzgfgfr Ms' iihlysguuer science Deaf Math, Heno ' 9 ' Heliodoro Cantu Basfgjrleng Cavs: Mr. Joe Chappell Mr. Nuon Chhong Ms. Lee Clayton Plastics ea Vusggan' ' Physical Science Custodian Word Processor Faculty 159 160 Faculty Mr- Dave CFBNOH Ms Mary Elizabeth Ms Jan Crowell Ms. Virginia Cobb woodshop J,v, ' Crawford En .' Ms. Irene Dabney . , 1, . gllsh as a Second Media Center Clerk V0llSyl:3ag2Se2fLZIyHfSIiY English Language FOM Ms' Tracy Dailey Ms' Vivian Danieb Ms Rosie Davila Mr A D Davis Jr Ms Helen Davis Deaf Educauorj' VOE Lab' Typmg' OEA Government, History Algebra Media Specialist Speech Therapist 11 Mg, JoAnn D995 Ms. Karen Dunbar - - Deaf Education, Math, Spemal Educatlon Health, JV Cheerleaders Ms. Floy Epps Ms. Dorothy Evans Principal's Secretary Homemaking, FHA Mr. Fred Fagan M M F Ms. McCollum says, No you can't come in the bathroom . s. ary anner H Deigigriiigon' Homemaking, FHA me' Mr. Wallace keeps his plants healthy through exercise. ell, iV W j l 1 'L Mr. Samuel Green Ms. Excell Groggs Custodian English Ms. Judi Ferguson . . Mr. Lyndon Foster Deaf Education, Ester Metal Shop, Power Directed Study p e Mechanics tx 9 'n my Ms. Carolyn Fulton Ms. Jean Gambrell MS. Fenitta Gardner Ms. Anne Hatch Ms. Deanna Hsught dary Unit for the Deaf Education, Deaf, Photography Instructional Aide Media Specialist English, Red Cross Custodian l , Mr. David Grounds Ms. Jessie Hall Bi0I09Y, Football, English, .lv Powerlifting Cheerleading Ms. Mary Hawkins Mr. Charles Hill Deingaggtgn HigEC Registrar Custodian . a 'on' ' Directed Study T' 7 It . Ms. Lillian Hubbard 0dX::feH n' Deaf Education, Counselor 'gg'-x Ms. Gwen Hughes Ms. Cyndy Jaremko Mr. Alvin Johnson Principal's Clerk Speech Therapist Custodian Faculty 161 r GP t' Mr. Jeff Johnson Ms. Janice Jones Ms. Maggie Jones M D J d M E L . Government, Baseball Secondary Unit forthe G0Veff1menLPSYCh9l0Qy. 8' ann? or an 8' 'ma eww Freshman Football Deaf Student Council Deaf Education, Nurse H-O Counselor Ms Debbie Phelps Ms. Beverly Long Ms. Rita Lopez ' L nd Ms. Joyce Macon Ms. Inez Marshall ln-House Suspension Special Education y Nurse's Aide CounseIor's Clerk P.E., Starlets Mr. Demrs McAdams Ms. Mary Kay Ms. Mary McDermott I History, Football McCollum Deaf Education, English, TORCH Geography, History Ms. Glenda McKinney Mr. Charles McRae Mr. Joseph Miller Deaf Education, ICT, Government, Government, Boys' English, Cheerleading VICA Soccer, Girls' Track Mr. Michael Mitchell 'E Deal Education Ms. Evelyn Monroe Ms. Dorothy Moody English ' Instructional Aide Algebra Coach Hervey tallies up the tardies .. 1,,,:'f y gif ,ig 4 as , . F . i Ml 4 : 9 ' A - bf' s f .V at i F at . 1 . A . - ' .wf' 1 - -, 'Q ,,.. 1- .. ,ga sf- , ,V , X as f W M 9:24 E Wi at Q ' ?? l Q L.. lront Flow: Ms. Mary Starks, Ms. Princilla Jones, Ms. Hazel Jordan, Ms. M. Rose Seaman, Ms. Mary Hubbard, Ms. Freda Cook, Ms. long Pena. Back Row: Ms. Nell Bryant, Ms. Alice Warren, Ms. Bertha Hulsey, Ms. Betty Alexander, Ms. Helen Hart, Ms. Lillian Long. Mr. H. A. Nicholson Mr. John Oliphant , Mr- Mike Parfait! Ms. Elaine Penix Physics, Chemistry, History, J.V. Football, Zfigfggignzgy Deafgggggg0Qe5IQgS'Ca' Deaf Education, Physical Science J.V. Basketball y ' Government, History Ms. Nancy Pogoda Secondary Unit for the Deaf, Girls' Soccer . Ms. Juanita Reed Ms. Gayle Flhoads . . Debbie Raulerson French French Club S amish S . hcl b Ms. Becky Robertson Ms.Cynthla Robinson , , p , panis u, Interpreter NHS Allied Youth Art Algebra I Faculty 163 164 Faculty Mr- James Robinson Ms. Patricia Russell . Algebra, Calculus, Custodian Math Club Mr- Dgug gcon Ms- Judy Se,-pas Ms. Long keeps busy in In-House Suspension. 1 Health, Varsity Basketball, English, Spanish, Health, J.V. Baseball Blue Jackets. NHS .--WW' 19:33 W S' ,, Q Mr. Oliver Shaw Ms. Dolores Shavers 'gzigrgtxsjjxgf Mr. Curtis Simpson Ms. M. J. Sims Parking Lot Attendant Special Education Maw, VOCT Custodian English P 0, ,-A., fi f 'r 4 WA ' G Mr' Awe: imiig H Ms. Connie Smith Ms. June Smith i ovehlgjlbagg a' Interpreter Attendance Clerk Mr. Cannon knows the choir can do better than that. Mr. Jim Staten Ms. Lina Smith Ms. Eddie Stafford Special Education English Custodian' Night Leadman Mr Bob Sybert Mr George Tallet Ms Mlnnle Tenorlo Ms. Janet Thomas Computer Math Golf Deaf Educaton VAC Principal sClerk Typing, Shorthand Ms Jane Trollmger Ms. Emily Ugarte Deaf Educauon Study Hall Instructional Aide Mr. Ray Valencia Deaf Education, English Ms. Ellen Vanderslice Deaf Education, Math, Driver's Education, Bell Choir 'tw Ms. Mary Vines Interpreter 166 Faculty Ms. Jean Vining Ms' Michene vonlllabenau P-Z Counselor Interpreter I 5 1 . Mr. Carl Wallace Ms. Adams keeps her eyes on the cheerleaders while Ms. Lyn Ms' Home ada Biology, Physical keeps her eyes on the drill. Custodian . Science A l 2 Mr. Bill Wartes Mr. David Whisler Ms. Linda Williams Ms. Sandra Williams Mr. Johnnie Wilson Band, Lab Band Orchestra English Special Education Algebra U 7 Ms. Karen Wilhrow Ms. Lois Wright Ms. Veda Wright Interpreter Attendance Clerk Study Hall 'N'i '7x M8 Linda Yater Ms. Brenda Yoder Ms. Barbie Young Coach Grounds calls the next Hom'emakin FHA Secondary Unit for the Deaf Education, the Mesquite game. 9' Deaf Homemaking l 4 is as I' 'X ' vt 4 X . f ,,x l -xft ,pf , n ii ls. Betty Gibson comes faithfully to every TA meeting. --cl All the way with PTA The Parent Teacher Associa- tion of W.W. Samuel was in- volved in and sponsored ac- tivities for the students. They also kept parents informed of what happened at the school. They held meetings at the school on one Tuesday every month. The PTA also helped with senior activities such as the pic- luncheon. They two life member- nic a n d presented ships and put together a P.T.A. yearbook. Ms. Mildred Stone was presi- dent of the PTA and the other officers were Ms. Anita Williams - vice-president, Ms. Marilyn Espinoza - secretary, Ms. Jackie Tucker - treasurer, and Ms. Betty Gibson - historian. Ms. Jackie Tucker commented, I was glad I could help out with the school and senior activities. Ms. Stone, Ms. Williams, Dr. Hughey, and Ms. Trollinger discuss plans for senior activities. son, Ms. Manes, and Ms. Hauervvas. 'X -M 1 g A M' 2 Row: Ms. Williams, Ms. Stone. Row 2: Ms. Gibson, Ms. Morrison, Ms. Perez, Ms. . Tucker, Ms. Espinoza. Back Row: Dr. Hughey, Ms. Stout, Ms. Thompson, Ms. . Wooten, Ms. Penland, Ms. Strange, Ms. Henderson, Ms. Smith, Ms. Busby, Ms. Q rg is W .. it - ,..,......w...... K h h 5 A 'ii ?, f ,gn-fi -- r il - ' fa , , '1- 'E in 1 E '12 3 I fr V if lf- ..- ' l . ' ki i f' A ' ' - E. 11? iq. 4 x Q ,, .Mn-fs ' ' :- i A Ms. Stout and Ms. Smith get a kick out of PTA meetings. PTA 167 LETTER FROM THE PRINCIPAL: Twenty-eight years ago W. W. Samuell High School opened its doors for the first time. The student body of almost one thousand came to a new building. Since that time many changes have taken place. The most recent being Educational Reform designed to cause more academic achievement. As usual, the Spartans have responded as leaders in this movement. You have been absolutely great! As a new principal to the land of the Spartans, I have felt the support even though at times the new approach was not the most popular with students, parents, and even teachers. This kind of maturity, commitment to your goals and high ideals causes us to believe in you and our future. Thank you for being you and may you continue to enjoy success and happiness. TO THE TORCH STAFF: The first students that I met in the early summer of my assignment at W. W. Samuell High School were members of the TORCH Staff. l am impressed by the dedication and hard work of the TORCH Staff. Little did I realize that you work year round. Your standards are high, the quality of your book is the reflection of your commitment. You have a reputation for excellence. You are truly living examples of our school motto, Parans Pro Officio. My thanks and admiration to you. Sincerely, 1- ig Jim Hughey 2 Mr. Shelley tries out the bench left by the class of 1984. Principals Dr. Baca speaks to the freshmen at freshmen orientation. Dr. Jim Hughey Dr. Hughey dances the night away at Howdy Dance. Dr. Edward Baca Mr. Aubrey Bratcher fu, Mr. Burt Shelley Coach Smith and Mr. Shelley watch the Spartans roll over Garland. N' SEK. fgr :UA i .1 5 37 e 5 promotes school spirit at the pep assembly. X igrtf. 5 iw. 2 , nr' 121:-Lf: ' I jw wh f I Mr. Bratcher is all smiles at the end of the day. Principals play a principle part A new addition to the Samuell administration was Dr. James Hughey. He came to Samuell from David W. Carter. He was best known for the cartwheels he performed during the pep assemblies. He always had a positive attitude about any organization or activity. Dr. Hughey had three assistants, Mr. Shelley, Mr. Bratcher, and Dr. Baca. Mr. Shelley and Mr. Bratcher were in charge of discipline and stu- dent safety and welfare. Dr. Baca, Dean of Instruction, handled instructional pro- grams, counseling services, and evaluating the various cur- riculum programs. Mr. Shelley commented, 1984-1985 was a good year considering the changes the student body was faced with. They adapted well and showed what great citizens they were. Principals 169 ln dedication to lVlr. Burt Shelley Mr. Burt Shelley was selected by the senior class and the TORCH staff as the dedicatee of the 1985 TORCH. Many of the seniors had a special place in their hearts for Mr. Shelley because when he came to Samuell in 1981 they were also new to Samuell. Mr. Shelley was well known for his laid back attitude and friendliness with the student body and the faculty. He always had a smile or a joke to brighten up the day. A student or a faculty member knew that if he or she had a problem, Mr. Shelley was always there to help and listen. Mr. Shelley was actively in- volved with the senior activities. The prom, luncheon, an- nouncements, and caps and gowns were under his direction. He organized committees and helped work out the smallest detail of any activity. He carried around the famous piggy bank to help the senior class earn money. His support and encourage- ment enriched all lives, and for that we were grateful. -ew annul sefggli , 1 'Wt ,,,, Mr. Burt Shelley Mr Shelley escorts Ms. Daniels to her car. Mr. Shelley knows it's lonely at the top. Mr. Shelley admires the benches 170 Dedication the class of 1984. Ms. Adams listens to Mr. ShelIey's advice. Mr. Shelley is always on the job. X r .V 1 'iw-sm, . . i ax Mr. Wartes gets a helping hand from Mr. Shelley :sw as L,LL ..,. l. .. -nu. . Mandy Byrd discusses her problems with Mr. Shelley. 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'ff L k 1. . 1 ,gg :g.g,,ff . nf? : ,,f.f. .,t.et, f' - U Y A 4, i , iii? ,a 1f4, ' , . Af . 1' -may-'fm ., , , . ,.,,. I ,, . . , , . 1 , ., . ,,,. . sr W ws- f'f, 4:-frame. . w ff 'w 'Hf- '- V- Q 2 ' A. , W ,..., -W -.. .---. fs-A kg? I: as M ' M ' ' f 'P v Grganizations in PleasantGrove Selling candy, cookies, hams, turkeys, tins, and popcorn were only a part of participating in one or more than thirty-five organizations at W. W. Samuell. Sherry Dollgener commented, I feel like a walking grocery store. l've sold a little bit of everything. Fund raising and club dues were the way many organizations obtained their money. Another part of being in an organization was practice. Hours were spent before and after school rehearsing lines, practicing songs, and memoriz- ing plays to perfection. Robin Dean said, A lot of practice gets tiring, but, as they say, 172 Organizations 'practice makes perfect'. Some students chose to par- ticipate in more than one organization. Kristi Stout said that, Participating in many organizations gave me a chance to meet more people and to show my school spirit. Many organizations did ser- vice projects throughout the year. Organizations such as Red Cross and Allied Youth were service oriented. Projects included trips to day care centers with Christmas pro- grams and trips to middle schools to inform students on the dangers of drugs and alcohol. I g M gif,-kg 5 g Jeff Kirkwood, Jill Tucker, Lance Phillips, Childress, and Mark Woody are always h around in 4th period choir. may-uv- www Lucretia Taylor salutes Captain Les McFarland. Jeff Tatum dreams of one day being On Broadway. Organizations 173 Student Council Leader of the pack A number of activities were sponsored by the student coun- cil. The Howdy Dance was an early ice breaker for the new Spartans. At Homecoming, court elections, a dance, and the sale of spirit chains were all sponsored by the student council. In December a sock hop and a door decorating contest were held. Santagrams were also sold. Valentine's Day brought with it Val-a-grams, a Valentine dance, and the election of the Valentine king, queen, and court. Melinda Paiz com- mented, l liked being in stu- dent council because there was always something to do. It was never boring. The student council was also in charge of the marquee and the bulletin boards throughout the school. The sponsor of stu- dent council was Ms, Jones. Phyllis Brown said, student council was an organization that gave students a chance to participate in a variety of activities. ' U Wifi K -f ,. W, things pbrianf Q like I t tk. Ms. Jones suggests another money making project. l --......-.Z Front Row: Molly Yandell, Lisa Braswell, Joann Tabaniag, Sun Lim, Deanna Brown, Shannon Shaw, Sandy Staab, Leticia Barbra Gregg, Lisa Lockmiller, Tierney Hopkins, Melinda Paiz, Samantha Worley, Melissa Dorrough, Shannon Julsen, Lori 2: Terry Carol, Les McFarland, Chris Webb, Mark Euziere, Mark Woody, Melissa Carol, Joel Ballew, Matt Lindsey, Ms. Jones, Williams, Tonya Culton, Kirk Buchanan, Kenneth Walton, Cheles Rhynes, Chris Williams. Back Row: Valicia Lipscomb, Tyrone T Fonda Bo d, Tvinia Battles, Janice Bradley, Tammy Vail, Sherri Sims, Phyllis Brown, Cynthia Espinoza, Cherry Brown, Monica Y Kristi Stout, Sherry Dollgener, Shelly Reed, Tina Nuckols, Kim Pitts, Tammy McHone. Student Council 'xi i 1 Acwx . C- +1 V V, Av nz I A M M y - f 3 V Q ' f- - ,Q A l s P if 7 I 5' xi ' '7 ' V ' is 1 , M l li W. l if All 9? . . 'Q 1 L 'fix ' Vfxi N on-CX A rw M 1: -f fbi? .M f , Deanna Brown, Terry Carol, Carl Henderson, Joel Ballew, and Mitch Rogers Ms. Jones - sponsor, Matt Lindsey - president, Joel Ballew - vice-president, Melissa Carol - secretaryltreasurer. k 1 X M. X, Matt Lindsey, Tonya Culton, Joel Ballew, Phyllis Brown, and Tina Nuckols celebrate aher exams are over. Student Council 175 I Matt Lindsey prepares the agenda for the next student council meeting. Tierney Hopkins, Tammy McHone, and Lisa Lockmiller work on a project for teacher appreciation. f1v ' Joel Ballew works on elections for the Valentine court. 176 Student Council Fonda Boyd, Tonya Culton, and Janice Bradley enjoy working in student at .i l-5 ..-., i f .5 'a Hlcks and Tammy Vall read about the lse of alcohol. if i - we ,,,1, SF5-S' ' l hy Tulley and Robin Dean revlew before their trlp to Hood. Allied Youth gets high on life Preventing and stopping drug abuse was one of the main goals for Allied Youth. Students went to middle schools to warn students about the dangers of using and abusing drugs and alcohol. Students went to Hood on December 13th and 14th. Shelly Reed felt it was a real learning experience for the students and herself. This was the first time the new training books were us- ed. Melinda Paiz commented, They were great. Other activities included a training session at school in Row- Tammy Vail, Melinda Paiz, Dara Hicks, Melissa Dorrough, Craig Stephenson, Chris Williams. Row 2: Kathy Spears, Richard Love, Chris Henderson, David Anthony Tabanlaq, Ricky Robinson, Susan McAnally. Row 3: Jana Langston, Julsen, Tierney Hopkins, Leticia Hernandez, Kathy Tulley, Mandy Byrd, Christi Lisa Hall, Ricky Montalvo. Row 4: Terry Brence, Roger Finley, John White, Kenny Ron Smith, Shelly Reed, Andrea Shultz, Michelle Pierson, Kristi Stout. Row 5: Shannon Roberts, Troy Patterson. Back Row: Mark White, Mark Euziere, September. Members also adopted a family for Christmas. They presented the family with a gift certificate for food, a Christmas tree, and toys, cookies, and candy for the children. The sponsor of Allied Youth was Ms. Rhoads. The club had many members that were ac- tively involved. As a member of Allied Youth, Susan McAnally commented, I was proud to be a part of such an organization as Allied Youth. Its goals were really good. Ms. Rhoads hopes her students prac- tice what they preach. Allied Youth 177 Starlets split into action Drill camp at S.M.U. proved to be very profitable for the Starlet drill team. They won several awards including the Sweepstakes award for receiv- ing a division 1 rating in home routine, marching, and a routine that was learned during the week. A special award was given to the Starlets for most admired team of the week. Many individual ribbons were also won. Renee Manes was selected as an outstanding girl in marching. The officers also attended various camps during the sum- mer. Three officers and two line members received special recognition. Captain Kim Pitts and Sr. Lieutenant Mandy Byrd were selected to the All -f Sponsor: Ms. Debbie Phelps Lynd 178 Starlets American Drill Team. 1st Sr. Lieutenant Renee Manes, Tierney Hopkins, and Monica Hamilton were chosen as members of Who's Who in American Drill Teams. The Starlets provided enter- tainment at football and basketball half times and pep assemblies. Those perfor- mances required practice, which usually began at 7:00 a.m. in the morning. One of the highlights of the year was a trip to Puerto Vallar- ta over Spring break. The sun and sand provided a nice break from the books and papers of school. The director of the Starlet drill team was Ms. Lynd. l I i l Cristal Miles, Missi Braswell, Jill Tuc and Tammy Ledyard are excited about, forming in the Cotton Bowl. , Starlet Officers: Mandy Byrd, Flenee Manes, Kim Pitts, Michelle Young, Kristi T ff V 1 If f--'-MH ' ' ' , an 'Liza .-W1 N N 'S' ,gil!BHE' 1'f y,J.,1.1-, vw, Y gl, f1,..,- U, X. r ,, A Q l , E 21 E E jfyef. - , . , K fv4r.,f:gg-:mf-5 ' 1, , t nl ,, K . , ,M - 'f 25 5 ,f !S,aW' ,Q ' E - 'Xf ire s v F, we H? .531-g.am.Q-M... ln, , . 'Hu I A -NEW :V .glQ1QQ5f'i ,kfxfiffl M . W h I .. V .L,,h2W,f1gA.,,wfgji'i -.N prmnyv- w'-f , --...-..- -,A , I .1 ' LY- .... ..7 LT, JW, Q :L -r .- , Lawvrrr. fi 3 N ,.,,. - , . fl A J fv .' 1 W N w 1 X, X ,V N - Zim, N m,5f,' 1' --'f:-?fi?Eh.- 5 1 , 1 , H A V , , li m 41- ff l' 9. ,652 mm ' 1.1wN?: 'I ...e -,- , 'nf 'Mem . .',f :Q,x-av 'Q ' Renee Manoa Mandy Byrd Kristi Stout st Sr. Lieutenant Sr. Lieutenant Sr. Lieutenant Starlets Kim Piill Renee Manes, Kim Pitts, Kristi Stout and Michelle Young perform to Magnum, P Captain the Denton half time show. Barbra Gregg Phyllis Brown Tierney Hopkins Lisa Lockmiller .- 1 l 'F wav' Andrea Shultz Sherri Sims Sherry Dollgener fi f fam! MA 4 l - - . . , ' ' Jill Tucker Wendy Reed Starlets do a stand routine to Wrapped Around Your Finger. Starlets 181 Wt 1 ,ea 'iw N5 VM I 4 ' Managers: Dottie Bellah, Sandra Usrey. Sandy Gibson, Andrea Shultz, Sherri Wafford, and Anna Martinez take a gator break after a long workout. 182 Starlets ,, rw Executive Council: Front Flow Renee Michelle Young. Back Row - Barbra Dollgener, Lisa Lockmiller, Monya Mathis. ,, Kim Pitts, Kristi Stoi Hopkins, Phyllis Brown, Sher On Broadway keeps Starlets going in circles. X E If t 5 . Ms. Lynd is always proud of the Tierney Hopkins is a bundle ol joy al Starlets. Spruce game. Seniors: Front Row - Phyllis Brown, Sherri Sims. Flow2 - Tierney Hopkins, Andrea Shultz, Wendy Reed, Sherry Dollgener. Row 3 -Monya Mathis, Barbra Gregg, Lisa Lockmiller, Jill Tucker. Back Row - Kristi Stout, Kim Pitts, Renee Manes, Mandy Byrd. - 11 .M ?..n-nmol!! Sophomore and junior Starlets climb to the top during first period drill class. ................- Q Kim Pitts is pleased with a performance well done. Cynthia Espinoza, Monica Hamilton, Michelle Pierson, and Sabrina Thomp- son have the audience wrapped around their finger at the North Mes- quite game. Starlets O e O gouge 0 I O 0 - QQ' Us .Q I 'Q 'i . 399.0 1 1,0 . J' l..'., l Dottle Bellah never clowns around dur- ing pep assemblies. lrls Steward makes her way onto the field at the Bryan Adams game. Starlets Michelle Young is hooping it up On Broadway. , ,,,, wwf'-'f-N Monya Mathis and Deedra Rouvaldt di think summer practice is a breeze. Lisa Lockmiller, Renee Manes, Phyllis Brown, Sabrina Thompson, and Sandra Usrey spirit at the SOC pep assembly. WW Juniors: Front Row - Sherri Crouch, Lara Moore, Tammy Ledyard, Deedra Christie Bevill. Ff'ow2 - Shannon Floyd, Tammy McHone, Michelle Young, Sandy Sheree Davis. Back Row - Shannon Roberts, Denise Tribe, Cherry Brown, Sabrina son, Anna Martinez. rhomores Front Row Missa Braswell Crlstal Miles Crlssy Ortiz Sherri Watford I . . . k Row Michelle Pierson Cynthia Espinoza Monica Hamilton iris Steward squad Leaders' Sheff' Suns' Usa Lockmmer 'ml Tucker, Tierney Hopkins, Barbra Gregg. Starlets perform to Los Bandeleros at the Mesquite game. ww! I P' Seven a.m. is too early for Senior Lieutenant Kristi Stout. Starlets Varsity cheerleaders jump for the Spartans Long hours were spent by the varsity cheerleaders practicing cheers, pyramids, and chants. They were responsible for leading the cheers at football games, basketball games, swim meets, and all pep assemblies. They also assisted with spring tryouts. The eight member squad was chosen by the stu- dent body the previous year. Their cheerleading year began soon after when they attended camp at S.M.U. during the sum- mer. They won three superior ribbons. Tammy Vail enjoyed camp even though it was hard work. Along with the cheerleaders, the banner team and Spartan Image attended practices, made and hung posters, decorated the auditorium for pep assemblies, and always showed their school spirit. There were four members on the banner team. The boys of first period cheerleading class with the added help of drum major, Joel Ballew performed the traditional pompon routine to We're Not Gonna Take lt at the basketball pep assembly. The sponsor and close per- sonal friends of the cheerleaders, banner team, and Spartan Image was Ms. Linda Barbara Adams. Spartan Image Craig Stephenson Front Row: Janice Bradley, Tammy Vail, Chris Williams, Dara Hicks, Verita James. Back Row: Jeff Mann, Matt Lindsey, Kim Fre Melinda Palz, David Fitzgerald, Craig Stephenson. Cheerleaders! Banner Team T ALL sp' 32 'xfi do fr The varsity cheerleaders are V-I-C-T-O- Fi-Y bound. nwf, A r',, . - Banner Team Hope Haynes listens to Ms. Adams' Cheerleader Jeff Mann instruction. Melinda Paiz CheerIeaders!Banner Team 189 Cheerleader Molina Dorrough Tammy Vall has got that splrlt. A R Chrls Wllllams, Janlce Bradley, and Verlta James are all wet at the homecomlng game. 190 Cheerleaders!Banner Team The 1984-1985 varsity cheerleaders want a victory Cheerleader Hope Haynes lntay Durham, Diana Martlnez, Melissa Ich, Michelle Welch Q-1 Durham slgns to her sponsor next cheer. Deaf cheerleaders si Promoting school spirit and leading cheers were only two of the responsibilities of the deaf cheerleaders. At Homecoming they decorated one of the deaf halls. The four member squad performed cheers by signing them at varsity football games and pep assemblies. This may have looked unusual to the other teams, but it was a nor- mal sight for the Spartans. This was the first year ever for the deaf cheerleaders to at- tend camp at S.M.U.. It was Melissa Welch has a fever for the Spartans Michelle Welch is ready for W.W.S. gn spirit also the first time there were any deaf cheerleaders at a S.M.U. cheerleading camp. Ms. McKinney, the sponsor, said, The girls did well at camp. She also added, lt was hard to build pyramids with only four girls. If one of them were absent, it really messed things up. On December 7th they spon- sored a Christmas dance and on February 22nd a Mardi Gras dance. Diana Martinez prepares for Perfection. Cheerleaders 191 A new note 3 l A new look appeared at Samuell half times. The band was outfitted in new uniforms. Everyone, parents, teachers, and students, liked the new new uniforms at football game half times, but also at various UIL and DISD contests. The band played at pep assemblies, community events, band look according to Jeff Kirkwood who commented, I thought the new uniforms really gave the band a better attitude, and school activities. An added feature this year was a flag corps led by the captain Stephanie Coates. There was and it gave us moral support. also a feature twirler, Susan Under the leadership of Mr. Wartes, band director, and Joel Ballew, drum major, the Spar- tan band not only wore their Jeff Kirkwood and Joel Ballew keep a weary eye on the game. Davis. Joel Ballew felt that the flags and twirler enhanced the performance. The audience really enjoyed them. Q and Brenda take a practice. Drum Major Joel Ballew Trumpets: Front Row: Carlos Espinoza, Edward Flag Corps: Front Flow: Cherrie Vanderslice. Flow 2: Lori Brisendine, Wen Jackso Green Sang Lim. Back Row: Gina McCoppin, Row: Tabatha Nichols, Kathy Tulley, Molly Yandell, Stephanie Coates, Charlotte J Carl Henderson, Jeff Kirkwood. Robin Dean, Irma Ramirez. 192 Band hH :K' ' w ' - 1 - -1 S :fs gms USSR? f e '0h Wh e' Row:Gr sz an,L Burk n,J IB ll ,w'lr H r ml h Shella Hmes eg eg ee e oe aew :lam asy. Susan Davls doubles the action. Henderson racy as Mr. Wartestens me Nona Taylor tries to keep warm as the Spruce Apaches score a touchdown. The 1984-1985 Spartan band shows off their new look. Band 193 is 5 1 -MWA, , ,N , Ing English. Kirk Buchanan spends his break study- H x 1 Molly Yandell and Susan Davis are sn ing in the rain. Russell Ansley shows off hls baritone. Drums - Bonnie Vest, Charles Garden, Kevan Ferguson, Ferrenski Woodley. Todd Elklns concentrates on playing hls tuba. Low Brass - Front Row: David Reese, Kevin Brisendine, Tommy Mills, Kenneth Be Back row: Allen Christian, Tracy Smith, Russell Ansley, Jelf Tatum, Todd Elkins, Cy: Aynes. 194 Band .fag :L ai -1 J, Phllllp Elkins watches the Spartans lose to the Broncos. .QW f urkett, Greg Stegall, and the Spartan are Ilned up and ready. n4,, Ferrenskl Woodley keeps the beat to It's Today. ind: - Front Row: Nona Taylor, LaDonna Norris, Valicia Lipscomb, Greg Cherry. w: Don Codillo, Anthony Tabaniag, Shenekqua Robertson, Elisa Marsh, Kirsten , . .HIM Soloist, Jeff Kirkwood bends over backwards for band. Lisa Whitehead and Valicia Lipscomb play Sirocco at the Cotton Bowl half time. Band Blue Jackets pep it up Approximately one hundred girls were enrolled in Blue Jackets. They cheered with the cheerleaders at football games and made posters to decorate the auditorium for pep assemblies. They also per- formed a hand routine and card shows during football season. Ms. Serpas, one of the spon- sors, commented, The girls really worked hard to learn the hand routine and card shows. They also showed much sup- port forthe athletic programs. On January 22nd, the annual Blue Jacket banquet was held at Wyatt's Cafeteria. Kirk Buchanan and Mark Woody provided entertainment for the evening. At the banquet eleven girls were chosen as Blue Jackets of the year. These girls -A--' 'f-af' ...- Friends Samantha Worley and Joann Tabaniag are proud to be Blue Jackets. 196 Blue Jackets were Kethia Broiles, Sharon Codillo, Tracie Hampton, Lynn Huddleston, Robin Klimpel, Stephanie Murry, Marcy Smith, Stefanie Smith, Laura Woody, and Lori Zachary, who com- mented, l felt it an honor to be chosen as one of the Blue Jackets of the year. The officers were Wanda Greenlee - president, Jana Langston - vice-president, Tonya McCoy -- secretary, Shannon Julsen - treasurer, Annette Kent - reporter, San- dra Doughty - art director. An- nette Kent was proud to be one of the leaders of such an organization. Along with Ms. Serpas, Ms. Arthur also sponsored the Blue Jackets. Officers: Front Flow: Shannon Julsen, Annette Kent Jana Langston Back Row Doughty, Wanda Greenlee, Tonya McCoy -.-1 'HQ -is t 1 3 , I x V I V. Y I 1 ref J M ax in ' I L. K Q' Q31 I fi 'i 1 Eine f Blue Jackets want a V-I-C-T-O-R-Y over Pinkston. angston and Shannon Julsen cheer at the Bryan Adams game. at the Mesquite game. Lisa Serrata gives the Spartans a hand S as W gaei 1 I .4-- nr Blue Jackets jam with the band at the Spruce game. Donna Birdwell is ready to pertorm a hand routine to Private Eyes. Blue Jackets rock steady at the Spruce pep assembly. 48 Lori Zachary shows that Spartan spirit. Blue Jackets 197 which :,. ' l, A 7 . 3? 'sgggyfew -AR ffffrnegfe .b:: iii ? ga Y 1 x i Ay 2: if iw I: Front Flow - Judith Cram, Beth McGahey. Back Row - ini Boland, Sandy Northcutt, Robin Castaneda. ,,,-- x . 1 , 5 oi? 1 ' .V ' ' . N, 1 A ara Hill and Sheila Brock enjoy a gossip break at the Denton Row A: Front Flow - Sheila Brock, Shernett Evans, Sonya Webb, Kimberely Pinkard. How 2 - Belinda Mays, Daline Medford, Gloria Flakes. Back Row: Barbara Hill, Angela Pennie. Row F: Front Flow - Stephnee Bailey, Priscilla Hope. Row2 - Tonya Norvell, Claudia Davila, Joann Tabaniag. Back Row - Sherry Jackson, Amy Smelser, Dana Morgan. . , , a 'K 41' l Blue Jackets say Hi in their card show at the Bryan Adams game. Blue Jackets 199 The JV cheerleaders take the Spartans higher. J.V. shouts it out Even though some things didn't go exactly as planned, the J.V. cheerleaders still showed their spirit. It rained at all but two of the J.V. football games, but despite the downpour, the cheerleaders still lead their team. The cheerleaders attended camp at North Texas State University during the second week of August. At camp they won several red and blue rib- bons, the Superstar Squad Award, and brought home the 200 JV Cheerleaders 1984-1985 JV Cheerleaders if spirit stick. Norge Lt The biggest disappointment gf Q of the year was the absence of e I . P the J.V. pep assembly. Because Q , E of House Bin 72, the cheerleaders were not allowed W V 5 to have their assembly. Yolanda I f' Wright commented, I really en- ' joyed cheerleading, but I was t very disappointed we didn't 5 have our pep assembly. 3 c ! The sponsors of the J.V. cheerleaders were Ms. Hall and ' Ms. Dunbar. The sponsors for the JV Ms. Dunbar and Ms. Hall. l QI fi I 1 H fi , ,K 1 1 ,Mi j ,A 7 .,-wi, 0 L F A , idly? , rffz? ,I 5 E , f 1 0,1-e 7 df' - 'YY ft' i ' . Pam Titus Floyce Whitehead and Shannon Shaw discuss the next cheer. r X if is Shannon Shaw and Michelle Lipscomb raise their feet to the Spartans. ui fQ- ,. Michelle Lipscomb Taquita Dansby has that great Spartan spirit. JV Cheerleaders 201 -...Q as Mary Williams is always prepared to cheer. 202 JV Cheerleaders 5 Priscilla Ramirez JV cheerleaders take it to the top. Felicia Woods , ww ...qw If ,WF J..-541 W W 7 V' ic. af-59 .af S JV cheerleaders introduce Spartan spirit to the freshmen at orientation. Shannon Shaw THCIUHH Dansby Priscilla Ramirez, Sandy Staab, and Shannon Shaw are all cheered out. JV Cheerleaders 203 larbffr mme me ... M 1 Shannon Shaw, Michelle Lipscomb, and Mary Williams get camera shy. vi 954 'um- K, Felicia Woods and Taquita Dansby in- troduce themselves at the Spruce basketball game. 204 JV Cheerleaders , , N5 5' 2 4 Mary Williams Pam Titus is ready for W.W.S. Sandy Staab fa if ki ii N -QA ,N . Q Floyce Whitehead i cheerleaders cheer the baby blue on inst Spruce. as , 11 I fj'w, The JV cheerleaders are Thunder and lightening. Yolanda Wright L- S u K , 'T D I I- K .K X ,- The JV cheerleaders are here. JV Cheerleaders 205 2 Cream of the crop It was a dream come true when I made National Honor Society, commented Shelly Reed. Cherry Brown added, I was surprised and honored when I was selected for NHS.' NHS, an elite organization, stressed service, scholarship, character, and leadership. Thir- ty four new members were in- ducted on February 27th in the auditorium. At the ceremony the new officers were presented and a speech was given by Dr. Battles. The new and old members at- tended a banquet at Birra Poretti's on March 12th. Each of the members received a small gift. As one of the service pro- jects, NHS members opened doors for teachers in the morn- ings. Also sack lunches were provided for all teachers on parent conference night. NHS members were responsible for student directories which were printed and then sold for three dollars. The sponsors of the National Honor Society were Ms. Ser- pas, Ms. Bell, and Ms. Reed. James Lefils commented, Being a National Honor Socie- ty member was important to me for college. Three year members are designated by U , two year members by ', and one year members by . Dr. Battle discusses The Road N Front Row: Verita James, Maria Sands, Janice Bradley, Kim Pitts, Renee Manes, Sun Lim, Wendy Reed, Jill Tucker. Row 2: W Greenlee, Kim Mitchell, Shelly Reed, Kristi Stout, Vickie White, Leticia Hernandez, Andrea Shultz, Barbra Gregg. Row 3: Chris Willi: Kim Fredrick, Tammy Vail, Phyllis Brown, Mark Euziere, Floyd Macon, James Lefils, Steve Barger. Row 4: Kirk Buchanan, Tonya Bal Carl Henderson, Melissa Dorrough, Mark Woody, Marlissa Mecaskey, Richard Love, Matt Lindsey, Joel Ballew. Row 5: Sabrina. Th son, Cherry Brown, Michelle Young, George Vaughn, Paul Donaldson, Charles Blair, Sandy Gibson, Tammy McHone, Sheree Davis. 6: Susan McAnally, Melissa Carol, Sherri Crouch, Tonya Culton, Lee Burkett, Anthony Tabaniag, Kenny Rogers, Don Codillo, Langston. Back Row: Kathy Tulley, Monica Hamilton, Russell Ansley, John White, Iris Steward, Sandra Usrey, Jason Penland, Ortiz. NHS i .,, Q V iii 04 9 tri The new members recite the NHS pledge. The NHS Sponsors are MS- Serpas, MS. Reed. and MS. Bell. Buchanan Kim Pitts Kristi Slout ' President Vice-President Secretarv Barger Matt Lindsey ' Tonya Ballard ' Reporter Student Directory Chairman Joel BalIew ' Treasurer NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Z X f 5 L S 'f Q f 5 ' T 7, I Qi v l NHS 207 'Rl . :gy Ft' x, if 5 W J -iQ I w W v w w ' .1 , .5 3: 11, 5 it . 1 ' V' -qw' V ,. 1 L, , A K' In Q' Y, W,,. iw 'f ' Q an Q-fm QL, 1 A , Q - f 1 f If v if X , I K , V, V 'f -U W I . 1 4 l - ,. . V A , -L 1 ?ff . . . , 1 if sf . 1 . 'W I- 5 1 ' V- 'wg J 1. o ' A' ' ff ,Q 2, ' 33 , if ' ' J g Y 1 1 1 I I ia: ,i D i S3 ..K,, f i -as Na , ' shi wir m if Q3 Lindsey, Kristi Stout, and Kim Pitts in- Melissa Dorrough into NHS. ' 5 rigs-3 yiyivfvflf o J - Wendy Reed and Steve Barger. All the way to state State solofensemble contest was the destination for Pleasant Grove's premier show choir, the JESTERSL Receiving a superior rating at U.l.L. solofensemble competition entitled them to travel to Austin in June for the state contest. This was the first year ever JESTERSI reached the state level. Steve Barger commented, Going to state was an honor and a great way to bring to a close my senior year. Under the direction of Mr. 210 JESTERS! The 1984-1985 JESTERS! Jack Cannon, the sixteen member group gave perfor- mances at the Southeast Y.M,C.A. and at various loca- tions for other organizations. Christmas programs were presented at Exchange Park, Town East, and the Cadillac Building downtown. Mary Williams thought lt was fun singing at all the different places at Christmas. The crowds we sang for seemed to really enjoy the program. E - Kim Pitts and Mark mf SE 'wiv 'K 4.5 1 I Concert Choir a new direction Razz Ma Tazz, Bye Bye Bir- die, plus DISD and UIL Choir competitions were all activities of the concert choir. The con- cert cholr learned and perfected their music third and fourth period with some after school practices. The concert choir was under new leadership. Mr. Jack Can- non became the new director at Samuell after the retirement of Mr. Crook. Wendy Woods felt, Mr. Cannon made choir interesting. On March 26th the choir went to DISD Choir Contest. April 26th and 27th were the dates set for UIL Contest. Some ofthe songs performed were WaIding on the Green Grass, The White Moon, Home on the Range, and Nigra Sum. Glenn Stone commented, I liked getting out of school to go to contest instead of going after school or on Saturdays like we have to do now. H l lt's telephone hour for concert choi Bye Bye Birdie. Third period girls look for the music for Bye Birdie. S11 S ,- it 1. gg A . f 1 to Front Row Deanna Brown, Tammy Ledyard, Monya Mathis, Jeff Kirkwood, Cristal Miles, Brian Chisolm, Deborah Wrye, Albert Paredes, Hernandez Annette Kent, Barbra Gregg. Row 2: Tammy McHone, Roger Fortner, Mary Williams, James Venters, Lori Brisendine, Glenn Molly Yandell Shawn Webb, Jill Tucker, Paul Fredrick, Kelley Westbrook, Terry Carol, Sherri Wafford. Row 3: Sandy Gibson, Jamie Jamie Norris Mark Woody, Diana Bobien, Chris Webb, Tina Smith, Ricky Martin, Nancy Goans, Jeff Mann, Robin Dean, David Current Carol Barbara Faure Back Row: Cynthia Espinoza, Kim Pitts, Kirk Buchanan, Wendy Reed, Todd Murray, Kristi Stout, John White, Kim Steve Barger Tammy Davenport, Lance Phillips, Sabrina Thompson, Billy Robinson, Dottie Bellah. 212 Concert Choir -1-,,,,..5 The concert choir sings Christmas carols for the faculty and student body. Chris Webb puts his heart and soul into singing Over the Rainbow. Mr. Piano Man is playing that song for Annette Kent. Jill Tucker kicks up her heels Qvef Con- Three Year Membel'SI FI'Of'lf Row: Jill Tucker Cert Choir. Mark Woody, Kim Pitts, Steve Barger. Back Row Wendy Reed, Jeff Mann, Kim Fredrick Kirk Buchanan. . Concert Choir 213 Monya Mathis, Gregg gossip about Peabody. f and Hugo Fourth Period Officers: Jeff Mann, Sabrina Thompson, Jill Tucker, Kim Fredrick, Kin Pitts, James Venters, Monya Mathis. 2 l Lance Phillips Shawn Webb Glenn Stone Flow3 James Venters Todd Murray Jamie Childress David Current Brian Chlsolm C Webb. Back Row' Kirk Buchanan, Jeff Mann, Jeff Kirkwood Steve Barger, Mark Woody Concert Choir S.C.0.A. - Front Row: Paul Fredrick, Albert Paredes. Row 2: Roger Fortner, Terry Carol, Billy Robinson, Ricky Martin, John .qw t A Lara Moore, Barbra Gregg, and Kim Pitts catch up on gossip in choir. Kim Fredrick really shines in Razz Ma Tazz. 41 s QQ- W 4 Li,i. Ju lc . M l if , 1 3 g ff S 3 Q, g 3 iii vo, s - 1924T?.1-Liza., ,,. I - K X 1 . ' 'Q c... 5 I Buchanan and Mark Woody introduce in Razz Ma Tazz. Paredes give a toast to the musical. Oflicers: Tammy McHone, Sherri Watford, Cynthia Espinoza, Deborah Wrye. Shawn Webb, Glenn Stone, Ricky Martin, Billy Robinson, Paul Fredrick, Steve Barger, and Albert ,., '-ka: Deborah Wrye, Cynthia Espinoza, and Mr. Cannon rehearse for contest. Concert Choir 215 Damita King, Laura Woody, and Claudia Davila get their music out for What Have They Done to the Rain. F A Q 5 f -N ff H1 i . f,-'EPA as-a.,....s..,.,. -- His X: 'Pk rcs A fr S V, Front Row: Kevin Clark, Alma Castillo, Carol England, Debra Brewer, Shannon Judd, S ja Bedell, Damita King. Back Row: Chellita Lott, Dee Wedgeworth, Stephanie Mu Laura Woody, Claudia Davila. 3.5-S Shannon Judd, Debra Brewer, Carol England, and Stephanie Murry are practicing their music for COYKGSY. Samuell Singerssing The twelve member group known as the Samuell Singers learned music during second period. The group was formerly known as the treble choir changed to the Samuel Singers with the addition of both a male voice and director Mr. Cannon. 216 Samuell Singers The choir perofrmed at the Holiday Festival and some of the members participated in sololensemble contests. Kevin Clark, the only guy in the Singers, commented, lt wasn't too bad being the only guy. It was difficult at times, though. Kevin Clark is really serious reading. VKQI If . ..-' t rol Kristof gets a helping hand from Vlos Moreno to the stage. l Thespians hit Broadway Ms. McFarland, who was new to Samuell this year, was the Thespian sponsor. Thespians was a drama group whose members studied and perfected their acting skills. Under Ms. McFarland's direction, the Thespians presented two plays. Our Town was the fall play and The Cheats of Scapin was performed in the spring. It was also the play entered in UIL one act play competition. A group of Thespians took a trip to New York City over spr- ing break. While in New York City, the group took a boat Gibbs Merry Lisenbel and Mrs. Gibbs fLori Hopperti plan the day over breakfast. cruise around Manhattan Island and went shopping on Broad- way, 5th Avenue, and at Macy's. They participated in dance classes at the Martha Graham Studio and with Luigi. They also saw the production of Grind with Ben Vereen, A Chorus Line, The Tap Dance Kid, and they saw the Joffrey Ballet at Lincoln Center. There was thirty seven members in the Samuell Thes- pian troupe. Michael Rogers commented, Thespians was a fun and enjoyable extra- curricular activity to be involved with. QA Emily Webb fJoann Tabaniagy and Mrs. Webb tMary Tierneyy shell peas and gossip. Lori Guerra, Shannon Green, and Nancy Goans enjoy their stay at the Eddison Hotel in New York Thespians 217 www gas Q ' T as Robin Klimpel and Lori Guerra Carol Kristof, Lori Zachary, Carlos Moreno, and Sandra Patterson warm-up with a ua. memorize their lines for UIL competition. Front Row: Sun Lim, Chenany Mitchell, Melissa Wrye, Stephnee Bailey, Deanie Arredondo, Pam Kellum. Row 2: Mary Tierney, Thomas, Chris Muir, Ben Kimble, Angela Holloway, Wendy Woods, Joann Tabaniag, Michelle Lamay, Lori Guerra, Robin Dean, Klimpel. Row 3: Mitch Rogers, Rena Riley, Shenekqua Robertson, Krissie Warren, Lori Hoppert, Amy Smelser, Nancy Goans, Bellah, Lee Burkett, Lynn Johnson,, Sponsor - Ms. Mary McFarland. Back Row: Matt Lindsey, Michael Rogers, Mike Carlisle, Lisenbe, Todd Murray, Rudy Lopez, Theophilus Biggers, Marty Warren, Scott Jennings, Levi Randolph. Thespians L ,wa W 'irx.1-Umm. 1 nee Bailey and Amy Smelser relax e beginning rehearsal. -W 1 i I L SX Ms. McFarland checks on her Thespians. ll S we ,.,, 4- ' Q, Nancy Goans picks up a few pointers from the American Ballet Theater. Green, Lori Hoppert, Nancy Goans, Rudy Lopez, Ms. McFarland, and William enjoy their boat trip around Manhattan Island. ' IC! Levi Randolph and Mike Carlisle study their lines for the UIL one act play contest. Fludy Lopez, Lori Hoppert, Lori Guerra, and Nan- cy Goans make it to Broadway's Mark Hellinger Theater. Thespians 219 FHA is cooking Providing opportuniuties for self-development and prepara- tion for family and community living and employment was the basic purpose of the Future Homemakers of America club. There were four chapters at Samuell. Each chapter did a project on its own, but together they sold spirit ribbons and presented a program on nutri- tion and health during VOE week. The sponsor of chapter one was Ms. Fanner. Her group sold comb and brush sets as a fund-raiser. They also presented a mini fashion show with clothes they made themselves. Chapter two was sponsored by Ms. Yater. This chapter col- lected canned goods for tor- nado victims and together with the first chapter adopted a family at Christmas. They had a different activity every day of vocational week. Ms. Evans was the sponsor of chapter three. Some of the ac- tivities were a fashion show for the Cultural Arts Celebration and the honoring of the A students. They also gave gifts to a family from the center of abused families. Chapter four was sponsored by Ms. Armstrong. They adopted a family and collected canned goods at Thanksgiving. They also attended a peer education conference at Baylor Medical Center. Chapter four made corsages for the lunch- room ladies. Sabrina Thompson felt, FHA was rewarding because it prepared students for a future in home economics as well as the future itself. 1 Diane Rodriguez and Terry Vaughan vi the installation. Cherry Brown is in a daze about FH QSSSSQP Chapter 2 - Front Row: Tonya May, Maria Sands, Lisa Krannich, Wanda Creamer, Kathy Spears, Dee Ramos, Janet King Donahue, Chris Henderson, Kelley Westbrook, Jana Langston, Darla Carpenter, Moises Salazar, Vickie Armonta, Sheree D Yandell, Vanessa Lester, Michelle Baskin, Latrice Gamble, Ms. Yater. Flow 2: Sharhonda Williams, Deedra Rouvaldt, Jill Jenkins Carol, Valerie Burks, Cindy Pena, Linda Medrano, Michael King, Tony Vacio, Lisa Rodriguez, Phyllis Brown, Golden Forc Wilson, Wence Castellano, Mark Carlock, Casey Carney, Carla Wallace, Wendy Woods, Jewel Benjamin, MiMie Davis, Lipscomb. Back Row: Sherri Sims, Rhonda Berryhill, Mark Sullins, Mark Thompson, Anthony Davis, Charles Rhynes, Levi R Chris Webb, Phyllis Mayers, Hope Haynes, Lydia Norris, Frank Johnson, Mark White, Tom Clark, Unikki Williams, Angela Jackso FHA 5 fi Nw Joggaigghes a hem while Robert Julie Todoroff tastes her own cooking Chapter I FHA officers are installed. Stefanie Smith says the FHA pledge. il 1 0 3 - Front Row: Angie Courson, Julie Todoroff, Melissa Dorrough, Bonnie Vest, Deborah Wrye, Ada Chapman, Contrrna Fuller, Ferrenski Yolanda Ward, Ms. Evans. Row 2: Lachaundra Kemp, Toni Boland, Shannon Bennett, Yolanda Tyson, Laura Loeb, Jessie Friday, Tenesa Donna Davis, Kirsten Thomas. Flow 3: Kenetha Lewis, Alicia Potts, Sonja Martin, Donovan Tanner, Paula John, Lisa Lipscomb, Latruneia Eva Youman, Sally VanSyckle, Alicia McClurkan, Christie Bevill. Flow 4: Anita Jeffery, Flamona Bradley, Jimmy Owens, Yolanda Crear, An- Davis, Terence Lewis, Kenneth Tatum, Stacy Wagner, Ronnie Land. Row 5: Tina Shields, Misti Huey, Janice Ward. Back Row: Sabrina l, Charles Rhynes, Shelia Ransom. FHA 221 Regina Love and Yolanda Ward prepare sausage for the installation reception. xfi,-. Cherrie Vanderslice budgets her money in consumer education. 222 FHA t .-' 1, tis . as f . 9 2 - M? ' f ,. I ' Officers Jimmy Owens and Ftonda Day light their candle in the induction ceremony, Shirt- Felicia Woods traces the pattern for Chapter 1 - Front Row: Sandra Doughty, Catherine Miller. Flow 2: Shannon J Cassandra Knight, Carlette Armstrong, Lee Still. Row 3: Linda Young, Melissa Latanya McMillan, Chris Sigman. Row 4: Ms. Fanner, Robin Dean, Mark Alexander, Moore, Annette Ragsdale. Row 5: Larry Woodard, Christi Current, Chris Williams. Row: Anthony Richardson, Lynn Johnson, Bonnie Niccolls. figqtll .-el' V' 1 u calf 'RX' ll VM A 'ft L na o X 5 -4 CD o c .-. E' UI KD E' 1 'o m 3 cn 7 : 5 gi ESQ -co :1 ni E12 ... cn m 3 a. Z 93 35' CD .na cn :: N o :- na :J co rn ns ld develop ent MW-A ..MWf.weW 4 Front Row Floyd Macon Kelvin Dansby, Joni McGibboney, Mark White. Mistl Huey Rhonda Hoard Gloria Flakes, Linda Medrano, Cherry Brown, Tracy Flow 3 Wendy Mays Chavela Taylor, Janet King, Joann Tabaniag, Ronda Flow4 Ms Armstrong Tonya Culton Norma Hernandez, Katrina Wade, TaQuita Lisa Serrata Flow5 Kristie Parris Tina Meza, Shannon Killebrew. Row 6: Bridget Karen Boyce Greta Jackson Debra Henries. Row 7: Andrea Shultz Yolanda lnetta Lott RowB Erica Whitlow April Hampton, Donna Maurry, Angie Webb. Row rleen Plafcan Melvin Harden Unikki Williams. Back Row: Derrick Wade, Charles ,, W: g,,.,C..fyf ,f'f ap Cecil Camper threads a needle. A at -35, Q ' g . n..f.f..:,,Xjf A l Q , iff - ' ' M - L' .,, .., Q . I .. I I n vi .,.. S g tk , ,X 1 , xpjbfef . ' 1 aft ? 1 E ' ' 1, -E ' ' Marie Merrill takes a bite of homemade chocolate chip cookies. A N .2 i',, 3, . ' yy E fl- 'N Stacy Franklin helps Chavela Taylor with color and texture. ROTC - a step above Achieving high standards was once again one of the main goals of the ROTC. Being a member meant learning self- discipline and leadership. The color guard presented colors at many activities such as the NHS induction ceremony. They also served as ushers at football games. The ROTC had its annual in- spections during the Spring semester. The ROTC included a vs H1 ' Ronny Reeves and Chris Moses discuss their military plans for the upcoming week. Girls' Drill Team - Front Row: Christia Fuller, Pamela McCoy. Flow 2: Deborah Wilson, Alycia Evans, Yolanda Tyson. Row 3: Sharry Venters, Tommie Tyler, Donna Beckham. Back Flow: Lucretia Taylor, Christene McMullen. 224 ROTC rifle team and the boys' and girls' drill teams as extra- curricular activities. Ronnie Reeves was the student in the command for ROTC. 1st Sergeant Henry Bivins and Ma- jor Swearingen and Major Swearingen were the advisors. Major Swearingen stated, ROTC was the best program in high school. lt offered more challenges for the students involved. B Company - Front How: Eric Woods, Robert Coonrod. Row 2: George Carey, a Color Guard: Ronny Reeves, Mack Roge Richard Lovell, Bryron Parker. rn-42 Thomas, Duana Craig, Pamela McCoy. Flow 3: Sharry Venters, Aldora Flores, Lucretia Taylor, Fuller. Flow 4: Alicia Potts, David Anderson, Missey Pinnekins, 1st Sgt. Bivins. Back Flow: Myles, Javier Marin, Tracy Huff, Mjr. Swearingen. C Company - Front Flow: Bryron Parker, Van To, Felicia Woods, Mack Gregory Cherry, Alicia Jones, Leticia Martinez, Christene McMullen, Deidra 3: Kenetia Wade, Yolanda Tyson, Patricia Johnson, Earl Mingo, Dionne Sheffield, Lovell. Flow 4: Dawn Scott, Eldred Harris, Susan Dale, Eric Neal, Gary Watson, Burns, 1st Sgt. Bivins. Back Flow: Mjr. Swearingen, Lester Richard, Stephen Daniel Vasquez, Hubert Barnes, Richard Benjamin. il. we U A' W SML, ,, D Company - Front Row: Les McFarland, Brenda Watts, Carlos Espinoza, Ronny Reeves. Row 2: Laronda Reeves, Chenany Mitchell, Tommie Tyler, Donna Beckham. Flow 3: Roger Fortner, Deborah Wilson, Patrice Wilson, Bruce Anderson. Row 4: Billy McLemee, Robert Stephens, William Pipkins, Charles Garner. Row 5: Vincent Olvera, Alison Adkins. Back Flow: 1st Sgt. Bivins, Jeftrey Tatum, Mir. Swearingen. Front Raw Alycia Evans Randon Johnson, Michael Schmidt. Row 2: Latanya McMillan, Freshman Color Guard - Front Row: Robert nolds Anna Ayala lst Sgt Bivms Flow3 Alvin Waiters, Richard Stewart, Melvin Benjamin, Burns. Back Row: Billy McLemee, Eric Neal, Row4 Patrick Warren Craig Sldderwhite, Kevin McCullough. Anthony Myles, William Pipkins, li. 11, bu N .AL - I, .-L, K Front Row Tanya Smith Delania Johnson, Patrick Crockett, Yolunda Earnest Hughes Karen Banks Alma Castillo, Fonda Sims. Flow 3: Lisa schedule for ROTC. Tomesa Sims Jacquelln Davis lnetta Lott, Kimberlan Griffing, Damita King. Flow arter Robert Jack Sheila Ransom Joseph Villalobos, Letisia Vasquez, Jimmy Flow Napoleon Robertson Keith Robinson, Rhonda Walker, Jesus Delgado, ROTC 225 Rhonda Walker types the weekly training 26 La langue de Fran cais, La creme de la creme Le Cercle Francais was a popular club. The students in- volved learned about the French language, otherwise known as the language of love. Many of the students in the French club were also in one of the French classes. On Valentine's Day, the classes made Valentine cards that were displayed in the library. Other activities of the French club included a canned good drive at Thanksgiving to benefit the Salvation Army. Over two hundred cans were collected. On February 19th, the classes celebrated Mardi Gras by dressing up in costumes and making floats for competition between the classes. The club held two banquets this year, a get acquainted din- ner in the fall and the annual banquet in the spring. Tammy Ledyard commented, My favorite thing about the French club was the banquets and cultural activities. Ms. Reed, the sponsor said, I thought the club represented in all areas 'la creme de la creme'. xg Cindy Aynes and Dedrick Williams disct the moral values of the French culture. l l Front Row: Norma Hernandez, Cary Robertson, Sherry Dollgener, Sherri Crouch, Tammy McHone, Barbara Dempsey, Cindy Lara Moore, Dorothy Wooton. Row 2: Jill Tucker, Janice Bradley, Leticia Hernandez, Monya Mathis, Barbra Gregg, Lisa Tammy Ledyard, Nancee Gwaltney, Verita James. Row 3: John White, Greta Jackson, Sun Lim, Tonya Ballard, Fonda Boyd, Lott, Gina McCoppin, Ron Nelson, William Roberson, Mandy Byrd, Tonya Culton, Tina Nuckols, Michael Morton, Crissy Ortiz, Carlock, Ms. Reed. Flow 4: Mark Euziere, Les McFarland, David Fitzgerald, Steve Barger. Back Row: Renee Manes, Tierney Wendy Reed, Tvinia Battles, Alex Chang, Ricky Robinson, Mike Carlisle, Thomas Clark, Lance Phillips, Chuck Love, Zachary Smith French Club Front Row Janlce Bradley Jlll Tucker, Tvinia Battles, Tonya Ballard, Renee lerney HOPKINS Back Row Steve Barger, Mark Euziere, John White, Les Tammy McHone and Flodessie Pin- nekins are interested in the basic con- cept of conjugating the verb avoir. me ,W ' :E Lisa Lockmiller enjoys the French cuisine at Mardi Gras. Kim Yates and Charlotte Hill take a taste of France. fee 'Y Q . ,eip 6 V s Manuela Faz, Zachary Smith, Hope Haynes, Carolyn Mitchell, Kelvin Dansby, and Debi Lewis celebrate Mardi Gras. French Club 227 gQue pasa? Eating, dancing, and touring Mexico were only a part of be- ing in the Spanish Club. Around Cinco de Mayo the members fixed authentic Mexican dishes and learned dances. The club also presented a display in the library to celebrate Mexico's in- dependence day. Some of the Spanish club members took a trip to Mexico over spring break. ln Mexico Ci- ty they visited the Pyramids of As Ron Smith draws a picture of the Mexican flag, Diane Rodriguez watches. Teotihuacan, the National Museum of Anthropology, a disco, and Chapultepec Park. On their excursion the group visited Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta. Andrea Shultz com- mented, The Mexico trip opened my eyes to the unique history of Mexico. The sixty-five member Spanish club was sponsored by Ms. Rhoads. jjZ?f, Mark Euziere keeps dry at the Musuem of Anthropology. XSXKWW an-:T 5 s i 3 . : I, 7 n ..- 7i.,.N 'r-'P 4 ff I ir 5 ' A, s Angela Tate and Kim Roberts study for slide test on the history of Mexico. 55 I L, Y Scot Chapman and Shannon Floyd hablar espanol. .46 Front Row: Ricky Robinson - Treas., Chris Williams - V. Pres., Melissa Dorrough - Pres., Andrea Shultz - Sec., Eddie Rep. Row 2: Priscilla Hope, Sheree Davis, Claudia Ibanez, Maria Saenz, Elvira Otis, Tina Meza, Kim Branson, Sang Lim, Christi Michelle Pierson, Shannon Roberts, Robin Dean, Alycia Evans, Rochell Aguirre, Melinda Paiz, Melissa Braswell, Crissy Braswell, Jennifer Graham, Molly Yandell, Denise Tribe, Shannon Floyd, Bennetta Davis, Michelle Lipscomb. Row 3: Kathy Tulley, Tatum, Melida Perez, Senaida Pena, Linda Medrano, Wanda Greenlee, Emilio Gonzalez, Irma Gonzales, Teresa Wright, Rhonda Angela Tate, Challis Boyd, Cynthia Espinoza, Clifford Hooker, Wallace Maloney, Kristi Stout, Shelly Reed, Frank Todora. Flow Rhoads, Tony Vacio, Miguel Montalvo, Paul Donaldson, David Vines, Charles Blair, Kevin Long, Robert Little, Troy Patterson, many, James Scott, Roger Finley, Raymond Hulse, Terry Brence, Mark White, Craig Stephenson, Ronald Smith, David Fitzgerald. 228 Spanish Club 3 i ::u:.,' , Sl W ss i 3 x ,N 6 1-Q-'V' 9, Miltws . 'K l 1 ,,, Si R. E, s if, fi if' R-f t s . . we Ht 'K .,q- -s if - 8 3, ., ANNE Andrea Shultz, Melissa Dorrough and Ms. Rhoads read a Mexican newspaper. Q K , ' 1 J 3:1 2, E . Q A 4 J 1. 9 p 'iff . L 1:39 i f f' vw-vm 1 ,i ?' If -I , h08dS SUQQSSYS SOITIB Caf'ldlda16S for Fl S8CflflC6. . . 3 1 ' V' ' Vg: S ' , Z , I N .A ' , 2 uw 3 Q ' : .F .ggi-' A K' ' ' , ,. if K .1 I , ,,,.,. Shultz listens as Ms. Rhoads tells the human sacrifices made by the 'iii Flay Hulse takes a siesta while waiting for the plane home. 44 .g..5. Beth Rener, Flay Hulse, Frank Todora, Tina Meza, Ms. Rhoads, Ricky Robinson, Julie Travis, Ms. Blair, Ms. Serpas, Mark Euziere, Danny Powell, and Jerri Clinkscales take a breather after a visit to the castle of Chapultepec. Spanish Club 229 Frank Todora and Danny Powell are overwhelmed at all the girls in the Puerto Vallarta airport Math Club sums it up The Math club dealt with dif- ferent aspects of math. In November the math club sponsored their first invitational math tournament here at Samuell. They also went to various math tournaments at other schools. There were ap- proximately fifteen members in .: K 4 ' r Y I 0 U ilgf' .il 1 I :- 5 1 f ' -, . ,..' Mike Churchwell gives Mark Euziere some pointers on math. the math club. The sponsor was Ms. Russell. Alex Chang com- mented, I found being involved with the math club exciting. To raise money the math team sold nachos during lunch and after school. They also sold blow-pops. 12,1 S! Q10 .VX Q! .mv-. Mr. Sybert programs the BASICS in the computer. ly- I . J x 4,3 4 . I ......,ssL-,- - - - ,., ..,- .,.........a,--c. .. f'-. ,......,.,..,... V ,,........ M... ,..,. , V ,-vm WM- Kenny Rogers presents a second pl award to Allen Christian in Division I. ? Matt Lindsey tries to figure his ' problem during the competition. Front Row: Ms. Russell, Sun Lim, Pat Ochoa, Iris Steward, Maria Sands, Tina Nuckols, Shelly Reed. Row 2: Don Codillo, Mitch R Mike Churchwell, James Lefils, David Fitzgerald, Alex Chang, Nhan Nguyen, Mark Euziere, Curtis Pena, John White, Lance Phillips Robinson. Back Row: Matt Lindsey, Hugo Perez, Anthony Tabaniag, Kenny Rogers. 230 Math Club ont Row: Allen Christian, Debi Lewis, Jamie Norris, Misti Ransom, Troy Patterson. Row Yolanda Crear, Krissie Warren, Latruneia Mitchell, Kim Williams, Sherry Pedersen. ick Row: Sarah Gibbs, Dorothy Bellah, Ricky Phillips, John'White, Ms. Gambrell, Ms. tes 4 of pizza, Jamie Norris and Doris Mon- show off their t-shirts. Crear helps a child make a card. Troy Patterson, Ricky Phillips, and Allen Christian ride backwards. K! ft., Debi Lewis and the children wait for Santa's arrival. Red Cross brings holiday spirit to the children at the Bale Child Care Center. Red Cross - helping others The Red Cross, a service organization, participated in many projects throughout the year. At Christmas, the fifteen member group made sixty stockings to take to Bale Day Care Center. Debi Lewis and Jamie Norris dressed up as Santa's helpers to pass out the stockings. At Easter they went back to Bale and gave the children Easter baskets. At the Red Cross convention five members of the Samuell Red Cross were asked to be flag bearers in the Parade of Flags and to be hosts and hostesses. At the convention the members had the oppor- tunity to meet Red Cross volunteers. Debi Lewis, who participated in the Parade of Flags commented, lt was good to be able to meet Red Cross members from other schools and find out what kind of pro- jects they do. We also got to meet Red Cross volunteers and people that were really heroes. Ms. Gambrell added, i'The students l worked with were ex- ceptional, unselfish, and willing to give extra time to those less fortunate than themselves. I en- joyed working with them because they were special. Red Cross 231 Something for everyone Students participated in a number of activities that re- volved around music and stu- dent interests. Deaf theater arts, handbell choir, the photography club, and the at- tendance office were only a few. PAC and VOCCT centered around leadership and business skills. Cynthia Espinoza, a member of the PAC com- mented, l was in PAC because it gave me a chance to repre- sent my class. Nelson Mansell takes a speed drill VOCCT. 45'-'H Media Center - Front Row: Edward Busch, Reva Davis Mikey Hat Nhan Nguyen, Karen Hansen. Back Row: Tracie Hampton, Melissa Dee! Theater Arts - Front Flow: Melissa Welch, Sherry Pedersen, Anita Thompson, Angela Parker, Guadalupe Ramirez, Tammy Lewis, Stacey Pedersen. Back Row: Nelson Mansell, Gwendolyn Harris, Chantay Durham, Deborath Rodriquez, Michelle Welch, Erbie Johnson, Wanda Ray, Organizations Attendance Office - Front Row: Alma Castillo, Sharon Codillo, Mara Huckeba, Wade, Arithia Smith, Darla Carpenter, Tina Meza, Shannon Julsen, Elvira Avila. Robin Castaneda, Letisia Vasquez, Denise Tribe, Shannon Floyd, Lisa Lockmiller, McKinney, Joseph Hernandez, Curtis Pena, Lori Guerra, Justin Hocker, Devona Marcella Smith, Cornelia Darden, Joni McGibboney, J. B. Poullard. Row 3: Rhonda Dee Wedgeworth, Chris Henderson, Golden Foreman, Ronald Smith, Abel Row: Cornell Sayles, Keri Shackleford, Douglas Edwards, Tonya Culton, Lester Rich zenbuehler, James Lefils, Niurka Flores, Laura Woody, Maria Contreras, Oscar Ruiz, Darren Land, Raymond Hulse, Lonnie '--Q., ibell Choir - Front Row: Mario Martinez, Jerrye Fox, Clifford Crowder, Michael y, Bryan Blanton. Row 2.' Ms. Vanderslice - Sponsor, Erica Samples, Penelope ilton, Jerilyn Everett. Back Row: Dax Williams, Corey Dickerson, Jay Spears, Byron Hill. I 'f iw Lisa Lockmiller, Barbra Gregg. Cynthia Espinoza, Janice Bradley, Dr. Hughey, Kristof, Dedrick Williams, Matthew Lindsey. rv f. Q li 'A Sponsor - Ms. Cavvyer, Melissa Welch, William Gordon, Annora Tawney, Lewis Holly Kephart, Sheryl Goolsby, Diana Martinez, Nelson Mansell, Linda Hud- Taylor, Deborath Rodriquez, Michelle Welch, Anthony Webb, Mike Clark, Parker, Anthony Jones, Cathy Murray. Photography - Phi Nguyen, Eldred Davis, Eugene Vaughan, Stacey Pedersen, Joe Con- treras, Royce Meeks, Cartinus Anderson, Shana Williamson, Ms. Hatch - Sponsor. Jason Penland returns a book to the shelf. Organizations 233 HERO live in '85 After attending school half a day the students in the Home Economics Cooperative Educa- tion class went to work as floral designers, child care aides, food service employees, and home furnishing aides. Some were also employed in in- dustrial management and fashion sales.. All HECE students took part in the HERO club. The first period HECE officers were president - Stacy Dot- son, secretary - Shell Cooley, treasurers - Tammy Ratcliff, Tamie Sullins, and Lisa Cherrie Vanderslice shows off the new HECE sweatshirts. 234 HERO Whitehead, historian - Keith Chisolm, and parliamentarian - Bill Cash. Officers for third period were president - Peggy Mitchell, vice-president - Teresa Ligon, secretary - Donnette Benson, treasurer - Michelle Byers, historians - Priscilla Ramirez, Tina Braden, and Angie Thomp- son, and parliamentarian - Joe Guerra. The sponsor of HECE was Ms. Brown. She commented, HECE gives the students good experience in the employment field. ,AW :ttf Dana Caylor adopts Donna Courson non-smoker. wi M41 ,AVN You can kiss the HERO students and Coach Scott because they do not Bil Cash Anthony Broadway Tina Braden Donnette Benson Food Service Employee Fashion Products and Sales Child Care Aide Food Service Employee Vickie Cleveland Patricia Causey Renay Castaneda Dana Caylor Food Service Employee Child Care Aide Child Care Aide Home Furnishing Aide Shell Cooley Keith Chisolm Stacy Dotson Donna Courson Products and Sales Food Service Employee , Food Service Employee Home Furnishing Aide 'iff Z Michelle Byers Charlotte Hill Joe Guerra April Crawford Child Care Aide Food Service Employee Fashion Products and Sales Child Care Aide if a ' i f, ' f - viz- Q Lix 1 ' HERO 235 Greta Jackson Melissa Moore Jill Jenkins Angie Thompson Food Service Employee Child Care Aide Child Care Aide Fashion Products and Sales Teresa Ligon Darrin Weems Jennifer Moore Tammy Ratclifl Child Care Aide Institutional Management Fashion Products and Sales Floral Designer , iv: nf A ,. K H Qt F so Q, , gg, , a W A ,-f - H ,. Melissa Moore, Anthony Broadway, Keith Chisolm, and Stacy Dotson know how to celebrate Halloween. 236 HERO Joe Guerra video tapes HERO students at work. Tamie Sullins Floral Designer Cheri Vansickle Child Care Aide Tammie Edington Floral Designer MA , Peggy Mitchell Priscilla Ramirez, Cherrie Vanderslice, Peggy Mitchell, Tina Braden, and Kager Atkins say Trick or Child Care Aide treat. Latruneia Mitchell HERO and DECA students get together for a day of ice skating at Plaza of the Americas. Child Care Aide ,- Lisa Whitehead Priscilla Ramirez Rudy Lopez Abel Villarreal Food Service Employee Floral Designer Food Service Employee Food Service Employee HERO 237 DECA - Selling for success n In addition to running the DE Store, DECA students had other responsibilities. The club attended various contests throughout the year. Five DECA members went to the state competition where Marlissa Mecaskey qualified for the na- tional competition held in San Francisco, California. The Distributive Education Clubs of America officers were Carlos Trevino - president, Mike Morton and John Allen wait for their flight to be called at the airport. Nancee Gwaltney and Cindy Turner can always find something to laugh about. 238 DECA ' Marlissa Mecaskey - vice president, Patti Hall - vice president, Ronda Kuykendall - secretary, and Mike Morris - chaplain. The officers were elected at the beginning of the year. The sponsor of DECA was Ms. Stratton. Michael Stewart commented, Being a DECA member was beneficial for me because it helped me with a career. Ken Morgan works on a marketing pap Ronda Kuykendall, Marlissa Mecaskey, Carlos Trevino, Rusty Alexander, and Mike are proud winners of theofjqerelections. V,W.SAMUll DECA students enjoy the Mississippi Southern Region Conference in New I l l ' 1 Stratton just loves taking her DECA 1! n , ,xxv .naw-we mlm.. ggigigg W sms to commences' Terri Jenkins and Maribell Vasquez are not sure if they are ready for work today. Zachary Smith and Jimmy Duffey shop with two little boys at M.E. Moses. Pam Hall is h3PPY She is 90509 i0 W0fk 5 aff .xg ll in the DE store. l l i 1 A s i s ttt revino is installed as DECA presi- Ynes Flores at the installation as , s : t,tr.,t s , 3 J- DECA students are all decked out for the leadership conference in Mississippi. DECA 239 if ggy' ' ', W fnffzu, an-Q ' ,I V 4, ,V ,, Mike Morris and his friend enjoy a cold drink. I N7 'f' .ak I . , -25 Paula Nunley shares the Christmas spil David Tumey and John Allen have their hands full with one child. sb f ai f 1 ' ,ff k ,U Arturo Sanchez remembers the wonderful he made at this year's Christmas party. Kathy Black and her friend have it in the Wesley Bain and Karie Peek make a new friend. bag. 240 DECA ' L' ' .15-fs' 'I t 'sf-1-'sq -' 1 yt, ft? N., X El ll, In ffffgaft' - 2 James Brown helps his little friend find the right gift. Scott Harper lends a helping hand. N-sr Egg' RWD? Xu Carlos Trevino and Debra Peavy make this little guy feel important. Mike HGNGY Checks 0Uf the QMS On the trip to New Orleans. 1 , gives a little hug to a new Mike Morris and Trisha Thomas enjoy each other's company. DECA 241 E ! Mike Stewart is happy Hfief winning at me Zachary Smith and Carlos Trevino relax after pizza by taking a ride. Area II Career Development Conference. 'wwf Mike Stewart, Patti Hall, and Zachary Smith attend the awards banquet at the State Carlos Trevino, Marlissa Career Development Conference. Zachary Smith wait for the bus to sights in Ft. Worth. 242 DECA Y 'lissa Mecaskey wins the series event apparel and accessories. the Tandy Center in Ft. Worth. Patti Hall and Cindy Turner ice skate at Trevino, Mikey Hatzenbuehler, Zachary Smith, Brian Chisolm, Patti Hall, Marlissa ey, and Mike Stewart attend the DECA Career Development Conference in Tyler, 'SIGN 3 tif ,gi Patti Hall, Marlissa Mecaskey, Cindy Turner, and Ms Stratton are ready for the awards banquet at the DECA Career Conference In Ft. Worth. Brian Chisolm enjoys breakfast before the State DECA Career Conference in Ft. Worth. DECA VOCT The world of work Vocational Opportunities Clubs of Texas, a co-curricular club, was a youth leadership organization for Coordinated Vocational Academic Education students. Michelle Bedford commented, lt was fun to be involved in VOCT. The purpose of VOCT was to instruct students in leadership skills and familiarize them with QURTU gs: Yum Quo Q LJ SBITIIJ Q b Front Row: Carla Perry, Tony Arredondo. Row 2: Brenda Taylor, Ms. Sikes, Lynda Norris. Back Row: Billy Willett, Julian Garcia, Franky Williams, Willie Ward. 244 VOCT parliamentary procedures. Students involved in VOCT were given the chance for im- mediate employment as file clerks, sales persons, and stock assistants. There wre also jobs available for students that wanted to advance from their present positions. The sponsor of VOCT was Ms.Sikes. Front Row: Linda Auston, Kathyn Blankenship Sherrln Cooper Row Ricky Liston, Ms. Sikes, Bryan Bean, Larry Neal Back Row Richard Alexander, Michael Pascall. 1 if .gy 4 ,. W E , yi? . I , 4' : ,. u . lf fi' 'I If Tarver gets his point across. CVAE gets together for their weekly meeting. 'Pm 5 ii Ricky Liston and Richard McKnight prepare for the world with a smile. sf, 5 ,ML 'gow ' ., . lyk il 1 -v' .5 Alton Folmar and Linda Auston know Valerie Burks gets ready for work. two heads are better than one. VOCT 245 VICA serving others Twenty-six members were actively involved in the Voca- tional Industrial Clubs of America. Part of the respon- sibilities of the members was being available and willing to do community projects. Mr. McRae, VICA sponsor, com- mented, The club promoted leadership and helped stimulate a civic responsibility for the kids. lt also gave them a feeling of togetherness because they had to learn to work together and agree on things to get anything done. Officers - Front Flow: Steve Wood, Kim Day, Ray Cantwell Stormy Gifford. Back Row: Steve Crawford Jimmy Duncan, Randy Terry. 246 VICA The highlight of the year was the Christmas program presented for the special education children at Titche Elementary School. The students brought gifts and pro- vided refreshments forthe kids. VICA President, Steve Crawford, played the role of Santa Claus at the party and passed out the gifts. He felt that lt was fun playing Santa. The kids really enjoyed it. At the end of the year the annual senior banquet was held. Front Row: Richard Ybarra, Thomas Fitzgerald, Billy Russ, Tommy Utley, Brad T Joel Myers. Row 2: John Clancy, Eric Ashcraft, Mr. McRae, Jimmy Duncan, Kim Day dy Terry, Steve Crawford, Ray Cantwell, Stormy Gifford, Raul Reyna, Pedro Faz Row: Steve Wood, Mike Darby, Harold Couch, Jonathan Sanders, Willie Morgan. f, 1'5'fi Santa Claus fSteve Crawford! brings joy the little ones at Titche. Steve Crawford Tinker's Machine Shop llUl5lli DF AMERICA ll W' ttw fft Kim Day Pedro Faz Willie Davis Stormy Gilford Mike Darby Dr. Carroll D.D,S. Paint 8 Lacquer Service Tom Thumb Dodd's Printing Orville's Machine Shop Jonathan Sanders Steve Woods Eric Ashcraft Billy Russ Joel Myers Classic Design Inc. Jim Tuite Co. J8lD TV Service Minyards Cody Airconditioning Harold Couch Brad Turner Don Morgan Jimmy Duncan Thomas Ulley Beltline Market Apex Plumbing Service Classic Design inc. Classic Design Inc. Auto City Richard Ybarra Raul Reyna Joe Chavez Randy Terry George Welch Machine Shop Donahue's Garage Classic Design Inc. Terry's Transmission George Welch Concrete Service Co. VICA 247 OEA I works hard for the money OEA was one of the many co-curricular organizations at Samuell. It was co-curricular with the VOE class. The twenty-five member group attended area contests and held a luncheon for the students' employers. ln November, OEA held an in- stallation cermeony in conjunc- tion with Spruce for officers and members. At Christmas the club made small gifts for the teachers. , V . .. l. ,V ,,,, f f, fs, jj 2 , ,. f t T it 3 oy ' Q1 i E' 3 . Y' D , CH 15' I ' m .V Ely . 'llyheean V 2 Carolyn Mitchell brushes up on her typ- ing skills. 248 OEA I Sheri Barnhart commented, I have learned many skills in OEA and VOE such as typing, word processing, ways to com- municate well with others and much more that would help me in the future, whether in a pro- fessional office situation or just daily living. The sponsor of OEA l, Ms. Aicklen, added, I enjoyed working with the students. They did excellent in the class and on thejobf' Charlotte Jackson Department of Labor l i l il l 1 Nicki Strange Joe R. Gorham, D.D.S., Inc Front Row: Charlotte Jackson, Barbi Blanch, Sabrena Armstrong, Verma Henyard Fiener, Manuela Faz. Row 2: Carolyn Mitchell, Paula Barham, Karen Sanders, Ka Go Betty Hunter, Wen Jackson, Fiochell Aguirre, Nicki Strange, Vickie Browning, Yu Smith, Pam Titus, Ms. Aicklen, Sheri Barnhart. Back Row: Brad Johnson, Kim Stephanie Coates, Tracy Farrell, Lana Burkett, Shannon Sweek. Yulonda Smith Verma Henyard Manuela Faz Paula Barham Barbi Blanch White Swan Defense Department White Stores Lonesome Oak Dallas Water Utilities Enterprises Vickie Browning Betty Hunter Sabrena Armstrong Sheri Barnhart Carolyn Mitchell Commercial National Johnson, Bromberg 81 Courtney Hodges, D.D.S. Courtney Hodges, D.D.S. Doran Chevrolet and Bank Leeds Attorneys Peugeot, lnc. 'ss-ff.. . ,I f-1, was, Rochell Aguirre Wen Jackson Stephanie Coates Shannon Sweek Tracy Farrell Forester Answering Dallas Water Utilities Southwestern Life Alumax Award Foods, lnc. Service Insurance Co. Casco I - f 5 Karen Sanders Lana Burkett Pam Titus Brad Johnson Kim Yates National Commercial National Dallas Water Utilities Commercial National Sedco Bank Bank Bank OEAI 249 The great outdoors - Camping, swimming, and ones who never get out of the taking nature walks were all a city to leave it for a while and part of being in the Woods and get back to nature. Waters Club. President David Vines added, The sixty member club took lt was fun being involved with three weekend excursions this the Woods and Waters Club. year. Lake Texoma, Tyler, and The officers were, president Glenrose were the sites for the David Vines, vice-president camping trips. Paul Donaldson, secretary Coach Harvey commented, Wence Castellano, and lt was a good change for the treasurer Mark Carlock. The Woods and Waters officers are seen monkeying around! , . , , . .f 4 v ., ir, M., Z,,?mM,l,t,,.,x.?7i,irr::5:?j6,gt,,L Wg, . , . .,., .,, . , , , , 4, . , V ,R A, v4,,,.,.fef,, , - , 4 ,L , ,. at ig, Q 4' 1 F.. ,. e.W,..f,:.-, -fs -1 w' - . . PM H ..:,1,wm.,. :W s - m..':w- .., 'A ' s ' Front Row: Craig Blair, Jimmy Coronado, Cary Blair, Deedra Rouvaldt, Melissa Dorrough, Lara Moore, Missy Braswell, Sandy Melinda Paiz, Joni Arnold. Row 2: Shannon Shaw, Lisa Braswell, Laura Powell, Samantha Worley, Michelle Young, Angie Thom Wendy Reed, Jill Tucker, Sherri Sims, Phyllis Brown, Cherry Brown, Tammy Vail, Janice Bradley, Rhonda Miller, Josett Aguirre, Gregg. Row 3: Coy Worley, Steve Barnhart, Michael Stewart, George Welch, Carlos Castellano, Troy Hultsman, Roland Leal Ferguson, Chris Williams, Ricky Robinson, Tierney Hopkins, Renee Manes, Monya Mathis. Back Row: Mr. Hervey, David Vines Donaldson, Wence Castellano, Mark Carlock, Charlie Blair, David Fitzgerald, Cecil Camper, Dedrick Williams, Craig Stephenson, C Hooker, Lance Phillips, Greg Morrison, Ron Nelson, Danny Powell, Coach Scott. 250 Woods and Waters OEA ll - a work filled year The Office Education Association was a national organization which promoted citizenship and leadership. Social and educational values were encouraged through membership in the organzation. Many of the OEA ll members attended UIL competition on February 23rd. Sherri Crouch placed fourth in the General Clerical l division. Deedra Rouvaldt placed third in the verbal communication division. Ms. Daniels, the sponsor of OEA Il, commented, The members of OEA ll worked hard to fulfill the responsibilities of the organization. ...C - af, Norma Hernandez Michelle Young Tammy Ledyard, Greta Jackson, lnetta Lott, Michelle Baskin, Tabatha Nichols. Row 2: Marla Sands Natall Sholes Maria Macais, Deedra Flouvaldt, Wanda Creamer, Sherri Crouch, Patricia Castleberry ekins Lara Moore Nitra Wheeler Back Row: JoAnn Smart, Andrea Stanton, April King, Golden Foreman, Sonja Martin Angela Sudkamp Shun Wilson Sharletta Haire. OEA Il 251 Sentinel spreads t The Sentinel published seven editions with the May issue printed as a tribute to the senior class. Staff members participated in press conferences sponsored by MCA records for the rock group Stone Fury and the pop group New Edition. Editors participated in writing competitions at the T.A.J.E. convention, Plano meet, and the U.l.L. meet. Editor-in-Chief Janice Brad- u , 4-A Sun Lim Editor ic , t Janice Bradley Editor-in-Chief 252 Sentinel he word ley commented, Having been on The Sentinel staff for three years, I found the experience to be very worthwhile and rewar- ding. l had numerous occasions to use the knowledge gained to aid me in preparing for a career ln journalism. Tonya Ballard, editor added, lt was extremely rewarding to work for such a meaningful publication with a tremendously dedicated spon- sor and a congenial staff. v vlfl fi ,rr wr v' 3 ite ww- mmm , ww Vw 1 f ffm, K A ' .W T , . is 1 1 my W, F5 ',' , 3 f ., ng, ff l mi? ff.: tant! -f-f f . 4 ff ' 24 'QQ - f 5 if Q fit' L- 1 '-51, 1 S ,E w Patty Hall BusinesslAdvertisin 9 Manager Steve Arnold Tabalha Nichols Artist ft ljf' Typist 'ik l ,..,,'t .S ill: N ,I , M . t ref S, 2 . gf ' T sf . 1 ' l ef it Front Row: Gayla Bowen, Tvinia Battles, Hope Haynes. Row 2: Chris Williams, Robinson, David Vines, Mandy Byrd, Sherry Dollgener, Sherri Sims. Back Row Hall, David Fitzgerald, Wanda Cramer, Denise Williams, Mary Tierney, Weldon Frank Johnson. ,,, :Ml at nf 2 i The 1984-1985 Sentinel Staff Tonya Ballard Editor V 'D Q sgeff -e4i'fii S2533 f to as A I. . P , 1 at if it A , 5 551 T 2 . 'tl 1 ,l 'I 5 W W a ,i 5 A A gf' t v A Q .X Sherry Main Stacy Dotson Ms. Bell News-Editor News Editor Advisor I' ll l I l ,la llvtl le-Cl my fi Fi Row: Joel Cruz, Bonnie Niccolls, Denise West, Michelle Young, Tom Stuart, Sonia Bates Fountain, Yolanda Wright, Hernandez Van Zandt, Tanya Smith, Row 2: Typist ael Clayton, Missey Pinnekins, Kathy Tulley, Danny Powell, Les McFarland, Lori Hop- Wendy Steele, Monica Hamilton. Back Row: Tasha Stinson, Wesley Cox, Susan ally, Claudia Ibanez, Kelly Walker, Diane Rodriguez, Sally VanSyckle, Shannon n, Arthur Allen. Sentinel 253 Breakin' in '85 Breakin' in '85 was the theme for the senior humor publica- tion put together by a staff of sixty-two seniors. The seniors relived the past with such categories as my most embarrassing moments, seniors remember when, the funniest thing that ever hap- pened on a date, and childhood sweethearts. The seniors also picked their faculty favorites and decided which of their senior friends were celebrity and animal look-a-likes. Tvinia Battles, a reporter on the pub staff, commented, I thought the senior pub was one of the best because there was a lot of work put into lt. The senior pub was not only available to the senior class for five dollars but also to the whole student body. Ms. Adams and Ms. Braden were the spon- sors of the senior pub. Kristi Stout was the editor-in-chief. Front Row: Kim Mitchell, Lori Brisendine, Barbra Gregg, Tierney Hopkins, Melissa Dorrough Leticia Hernandez Tonya Ballard M Paiz, Monya Mathis, Tvinia Battles. Row 2: Rad Ferguson, Chris Williams, Jeff Mann, Ricky Robinson David Fitzgerald Cecil C Derek Blultt, Melvin Harden, Flenee Manes, Lisa Lockmiller. Row 3: Kim Pitts, Wendy Reed Jill Tucker Sherrie Sims Sherri Doll Phyllis Brown, Andrea Shultz, Alene Young, Wanda Greenlee, Hope Haynes, Janice Bradley Norma Hernandez Irma Gonzales Craig Stephenson, Rodney Hoard, Terry Brence, Mark Woody, Kirk Buchanan, Dedrick Williams Anthony Brooks Charlie Blair Barger, Matt Lindsey, Joel Ballew. Back Row: Angie Thompson, Kathy Spears, Kristi Stout Charlotte Hill Tina Nuckols Shelly Tammy Davenport, Kim Fredrick, Tammy Vail. 254 Senior Pub MS. the C Q ,QT -wwe J fm! '.-Q, ,ww xi, .A l . 'GLA-4' . McCollum, tries to sell year- orner of Buckner and Bruton. 1- v5I1,Q ' , f K X i i S s TORCH Staff around the Grove To find out what it was liketo put togethera yearbook, all you had to do was ask one of the twenty-four member TORCH staff or the TORCH advisor Ms. Mary K. McCollum. Editor Tina Nuckols, commented, lt took at lot of effortand hard work, but that's what it takes to have something good, good, good. , Sports editor ,Tammy Vail add- ed, lt was a lot of hard work, but l guess it will pay off whe n we get the yearbooks back. s During the year the TORCH staff became very familiar with coaches, students, teachers, alpha lists, and typewriters. Staff members also became ac+ customed to deadlines and ex- t ttsltif' - Q f ay.. I e Q 3 r , lJ-' ' o . JS ,ff s -55 it I ,,. , . ,. . . . .1 A f. X .rl w t 1 . ix 9+ if .. .AsN5Es5,f: rf A . s.-,A tv . , is -. ,fi ' i. .. f fl, rg ok, V M- it X A lm- .K ti. T i y 1 S , gs, T M X Staff Front Row: Joel Ballew, Renee Manes, Tammy Vail, Wendy Reed, Kim Kim Fredrick, Dara Hicks, Barbra Gregg, Shelly Reed, Tina Nuckols, Mary Kristi Stout. Back Row: Susan McAnally, Sandy Gibson, Cherry Brown, Shannon Shaw, Sherry Main, Fonda Boyd. tra hours becauserwhen there was a deadline, there were ex- tra hours spent to meet it. 1 , . For the TORCH .staff theyear began in Julyrwhen the staff at4 f tended a journalism workshop at SMU. It was there that the theme and cover design were decided. The end of the year came a week .after school was out. Each staff memberwas re- quired to put in an additional twenty-five hoursito help with the finishing touches. and last T details on the 1985 yearbook. Ms. McCollum. stated, The i985 staff was the best. With their hard jWOl'Kf and determina- tion, they finished an excellent book in record time. A X. 'ii, .wil 51 ' 'Y f 'j V Qi' R' it a, ' I wr f X .-rr W fs, , .,,. , 6 1 t 4, v e fi' ,,4Qxl i K 2 Q 46 t S vw '1 'V S I ff 2 M tr tr 5 wt K '15 ' ' nxt-,-x ,iinsfl - ,V , we i i t ' 1 f:?57Zr5t.'r+rM.,,f s i t u 'V v r 4 I rf' gf Q 1 V in ..f'r' ,ggi Hu 5' i we vw I Q wx A I f, U - r I, ' tv ,Q ., .. - ' ' Editor, Tina Nuckols, dines at her favorite restaurant El Chico. T. i Shelly Reed watches Grover, the 1 TORCH mascot, do tricks. 7 TORCH 255 K 5 gt 9' i l 5 P U i M314 ' 1 'fl-eng! Kristi Stout checks at Skaggs. Fonda B0Yd and Sandi' Gibson hav coke and a smile. il1ll31i1uug l lil y ill -111 f Lll rliiTORcH 4 95'-al Terry Brence tunes up at Speir Music Neither wind, nor cold, nor early hours keep Tammy Vail and Dara Hicks from s C0ml9anY- yearbooks. ,, ' ' '..l-L5-1' UV 'F . QQ S r ' W Q l Q r- y c f if fj ,-,row L , , y l ut ,,, 92 fl N. .-, f 1 , g f NQg..1lST'f1 ssl' e -' N V' , X ' 9 , loblllmav- g ,4 A. li 1, M K X WV? . .lf f T l f L- A ' V y ' f -f, P U , bv ,' -M K 1 Y . .' -k f ffl if A5 ,XAA W , I JSA A W y y ' - 1.4 ,J in ff cyl ,e l do l 2 if ' l i ri -f ' 4 crre in rrre ' 1 MV' r ,e he 6 X l l Ex if f y , I ri :Tk K 3 K W if -. v su fo , I ,J H ,, , k,Hw..fV . Shelly Reed cashes in at lnterfirst Bank. Kim Pitts revs up at lsbell's Cycle Parts. Barbra Gregg buggies around at El 256 TORCH Jw. 8 FS si The TORCH staff is delirious at deadline time. Susan McAnalIy, Fonda BOYG, and l . l CGISDFEYSS U18 Sfld of Camp at Reed ffice. WBTSTIOUSS gllm -QQ-ll!! 'Sill I L Tammy Vail and her friend enjoy lunch at McDonalds. mv Egg' Q picks up her male at the Andrea Shultz test drives a red conver- tible at Horn Williams. Melissa Carol can't move another box. Joel Ballew can see everything from the fifty yard line at Forester Field. U5 Renee Manes shares a hamburger with Big Boy at Kips. TORCH 257 h Mark Woody flash dances with his L Andrea Shultz and Barbra Gregg mope s s camera. Ms. McCollum tells Tina Nuckols we don't use dis and dat in TORCH. . .N tx l 258 M TORCH . CAM! Wendy Reed and Kristi Stout make p around at deadline time. i for the 1985 yearbook at SMU. ' , 1 , M Ii ,W d i fumes, 3 Wei Sandy Gibson gives her seal of ap rova! at pleasant Oaks Park Susan McAnally1s tired at Elam Pi D NM-ww.. l xx we Aw-kS'5i 0tlI'9wQ?vxala1 .4 ...,,.,.-X ns .1-f,..xm.s A9 The TORCH Staff girls are fine at SMU summer-camp. e L Cherry Brownigets around atVSt, Aug ' V V , g Park. . , , 3 Vw, 1 Q 5 - 1 f ' I V 1' wi ,, 5 ,. V W d i l ., isi - i .l : si'e ' M i ' e r i i,ie iz I ' ,Il ' YY ig M y Fg .W l,,,,, y I K ,bv l g X Q U ' K I 519' K H In -9, f.a,. , , Q I o ' he-152, . K J., ,X - . . fy' ' I 5, M M ' L, ,, L i'fTgi s4f'-bis. X 2'.f'j, 4 a , -V. Q f' ,uf s. 4 - ML, MLA ,gff i , J l - X K , ' , Yet, D ., in X....v i ,E S eg ' 2 ' , 5 lights, action, camera for TerryBrence. ' 'Q,ZQ' Ai, x.l-llgfff E Ta, ' - ' es, V Axrvgiiegj 1 .. ,Q--1' ---. . .I ,A V .jl..?f1.- , Q , . -2-,' 4 in 1 - my f x .3 I- ru. ,f . ' ' ,R ' his fl- J. erry Brown is a sucker for TORCH - mf it ,,,,.,...f--- Eiga 'ix I 5 i If as I 1 ' as f 1 ' 1' A. ' i' ' i i L WV' w ign Y, Xl l F 5f.,g ,b. , Li? ll I r M, l ' V X X -fi i s X' Cashways pays oft for Fonda Boyd. i i I r , ' iii 4, xg 351' W-.. i 1 'R N. M W wie 5 ig mmf K , Q, s xiii! f a 'L X 1 J e H l, i rev We i . Tina Nuckols and Ms. McCollumi endure Melissa Carol gets morbid at Dudley M. the cold at the Spruce game. i g Hughes. ,A . 2 . Q Q ,f a 3 Shannon Shaw, Andrea Shultz, Kim Pitts, Renee Manes, and Barbra Gregg can't believe how much worlg goesinto a yearbook. , ea ,i r , Z ' ,- . ,f or 1 ,- ,Q ' f --xr - ff - ' u 1- , 'A . Wfzififf .7 V' f 'r.' 2 'fr-V5 , ' -- l :5f' 1. , .-' 3 by if . ffm ' .x ifr i:lQQfJl'f Q, O i',,,?Ax-ik David Jocoy and Joel Ballew can't iden- Matt Lindsey catches someif'Z's 'while working tlfy those fine girls. late on a TORCH deadline. i Toncn 259 Academi Studying the laws of gravity, learning what to do with numbers, reliving the history of our country and reading Shakespeare's Macbeth, were all a part of the academic world of Samuell High School. Two or more years of science, math, social studies, and English were required to graduate. Another new requirement was two enrichment credits. included in these were an extra year of the basic subjects or a foreign language. Kim Yates said, I took French for my enrichment courses because I'd rather take a language than a solid subject like science. 260 Academics NXNMNNW ,.-W' ' . .1,, l .V .. ,.t- ' .J V, ,ww , E 5? i if E 2 . fist , nf H I V ' ,,,, ,W ffff' V cs in Pleasant Grove To have time to study and do homework, many students chose to add a study hall to their day. Freshman, Aldora Flores, entered study hall because I needed the time to do my homework, so I could raise my grades. Bruce Ander- son commented, l took study hall, so I could study. Some students took study hall so they could work in one of the offices or library. Most students did their out of school studying at the Pleasant Grove Library. Grading scales were more difficult than in past years. The elimination of the D caused an increase in the failure rate. Devona Coulter makes it burn with Jane F f N- 1' g is . 'J .L u , . wgrgrggy I. My . -'ye' 'Q '4 f ' 1 Bubba Bergeaux takes a lesson in algebra from Monica Hamilton, Derrick Wade takes an open book test in Ms BaIIard's world history class. Academics 261 English enlightens Students who took traditional English classes at Samuell were offered various information to increase their grammatical skills and develop their literary background. Hamlet, 1984, A Tale of Two Cities and Great Expectations were all a part of the curriculum in English. For the students who had trouble in English, classes such as correlative language arts and reading improvement were of- fered. Two new courses were added to the curriculum, prac- tical writing and advanced reading. At least three years of English were required for a student to graduate. To get through those years, students had to write research papers, analyze poetry, read short stories and meet other requirements of their English class. Leticia Hernandez com- mented, English was my favorite subject. Literature was the part l liked best. Sang Lim laughs at one of Coach Stoke's jokes in biology. l g 2 ew, l Q. tg Mike Carlisle awaits a serve in Richie Pineda, George Martinez, Vinson Gantt, and Johnny Bullard learn to make a cake in Ms. George's class. Academics VY' Cummings fakes 3 f'V9 mlm-IYGS WP ROTC practices before inspection. ri Monya Mathis works on a world history test on the Greeks. Math motivates Algebra I and ll, geometry, computer math, and pre- calculus were all mathematics courses available at W.W. Samuell. Pre-algebra and fun- damentals of math classes were also offered to Samuell students. These were for the students who needed extra help in math. There were also . ..,k, W' A 9 yn.. Anna Martinez lets her fingers do the work in computer math. general math classes. Pre-calculus consists of one semester of trigonometry and one semester of elementary analysis. Algebra dealt with solving equations and geometry with angles and shapes. Diana Bobein commented, Algebra ll was hard, but I did learn something. Academics 263 Science searches Many courses in the science field were offered at Samuell. Physical science, biology, chemistry, physics, and ad- vanced placement biology taught students about plant life, animal life, the human body, chemicals, and the laws of nature. Group Donahue, keep Gamble, Kim Yates, and Irma busy in English. Kei: , ...4 . , , Q f S' I me? , 3. WW ,, , I faq , - W kg 5 - .g.1:v:,ejgfgf,. ' 4 -H' iiifiltl gi- , me psy- gg Michelle Byers takes her senior English exam. 264 Academics By taking a combination of two or more of the elective sciences, students filled the re- quirement of two credits of science for graduation. Mike Churchwell stated, Taking both physics and A.P. biology presented a good challenge for me. it . Phyllis Mayers and Ms. Adams chat l tween classes, 5 l 5 l l i E if v Not even Wendy Reed can escape the sharp eyes of Mr. Wallace. ,gt ., , ,41 .AAF - ... N......fv t 'ff iff Phyllis Mayers and Rachel Pantoja both look for the right answer. N1 ,English ies! On R0m90 and Julie! KGGPS Lori Zachary and Loren Hill busy all period. if ft xx' x X 'M' cheese and math are Alex Chang's bjects. A ---A - -MWMMM, ,, .--'Y ' Julius Taylor gives his undivided attention to power writing. History hunts To find out who settled our country, why world wars were started, when the Declaration of Independence was signed, where good are imported from, how the early pioneers traveled, and what the Magna Carta was, students took one of the social studies courses offered at Samuell. American history, world history, and American govern- ment were the basic social studies courses which every student was required to take. Psychology and sociology were also offered. Kevin Bed- ford said, History was great because l got to learn about my ancestors. Academics 265 .B ., ,QA J' JL.. In ' N ' i ,,.-,, -1' - .A f ,. 5 ' of sf' A f ,ri X39 , s. 13 , T55 ' Va W --f f T 'Y' la ur' . 3 2322 72 T. T V, V1, K' . , A , , vryk r-Ati: 1 : ' , 'Q ' W' . Clarice Tinsley speaks about journalism during Black History Month. 3 Carl Campbell is pleased with his output in computer math. Special programs At Samuell High School there were several very special pro- grams. One was the special education program. These classes enabled those students with learning disabilities or han- dicaps to further their education. Another program was the regional day school for the deaf. Hearing impaired students from all over the city of Dallas and surrounding areas attended classes at Samuell 266 Academics . J as A Af' Byron Austin, Anthony Green, and Anthony Neal prepare for the end of class bell. x its K- 3 if-5,-ff Sandy Gibson, Fonda in journalism. Boyd, Susan McAnally, and Sherry Main prepare for prove where there were interpreters and teachers able to help them learn. Calvin Nagy stated, The regional day school for the deaf was an excellent program for these students with hearing impairments. The tutoring program was also new at Samuell. Teachers were available during study hall and before and after school to help those students that need- ed tutoring in the basic subjects. Chris Williams knows that 1985 is than 1984. Electives emphasize Seven elective courses were required for students to graduate. Woodshop, drafting, child development, home economics, and typing were on- ly a few of the elective courses offered at Samuell. The elective courses gave students the opportunity to take something different from the basic subjects. lt also gave students a chance to take subjects which could help them with their careers after high school. A future secretary would have i Roland Leal cleans up in woodshop. taken typing, shorthand, or one of the business labs. Those in- terested in the physical educa- tion field would have taken PE and health. French and Spanish, the two languages taught at Samuell were elective courses, but were also considered as enrichment courses. ROTC was also an elective many people chose to take. Ronnie Reeves commented, I took ROTC because l was in- terested in the armed forces. Deborah Wrye concentrates on her es Ms. Thomas checks as David Aycock types. Academics 267 Rules regulate Many new rules and regula- tions were brought about by the creation and passage of House Bill 72. The new bill was part of educational reform taking place in Texas. The new rules prohibited the school from having pep assemblies or extra-curricular activities during school hours. Announcements could no longer be made during school, either. Another rule that affected extra-curricular activities was the rule that said anyone par- Shelly Reed reviews her notes for 1984. Maria Sands finishes her homework for calculus. Academics ticipating in an activity must be passing all of his or her classes to participate. This rule was carried out by participants hav- ing teachers sign grade sheets certifying that they were pass- ing or failing. Eric Sanders commented, All House Bill 72 did was dampen everyone's attitude about school. Shannon Shaw added, I hate it because it's not fair. Joel Ballew stated, They have gone too far. You can't run a school like you run a business. Donovan Tanner receives help from Kelvin anda RGY Dansby with his ribbons before the FHA U Xt ' ta Yi X QQ 1 I Q1 ttts in T at Mm W' .. N ' . V M V' if 'WM . , .,, ,N afmt-at-mv-W' Gayla Bowen helps Carlos Moreno with physics Matt Lindsey is always ready to help W , and Clifford Crowder in driver's education an 4 ' , A M4 sg,-'-K ,,, -,W shin ' M K - .,, sf -T1 - Fi' . 1 fl A ,A . Mark Still works on an auxiliary view. class. writes a business letter in Cozine and Mel Garcia work on Questions tor Review in Mr. Chappell's physical Co-op challenges At Samuell High School, many students enjoyed both education and employment. They were involved in one of the business or co-op programs in- corporated at Samuell. DE, VOE, HECE, ICT, CVAE, and VAC were all programs that Sharon Codillo works with pastels in art. Mark Woody is a guinea pig for a physics experiment. gave the students the oppor- tunity to attend school one half of the day and to go to a job the second half of the day. Tracy Farrell commented, I liked being able to go to school and also earn money at the same time. Academics 269 , , , N ft-aff 1.,, . 5 tw. U3 H l if W if- W A E J 1 1 M f. .,.a,,,f.' ,- ,.,,, ,Ngo 'f ., M ' H , M 71, PQ M 451555 ,4. . ,, A. . H in ,f , . V R V, - A R '--:sf--f1f1aa:as.f.u--M- 1-' - .w HM-me--A-N H--5- f , V - V. . -- . ,, ., ,, ,,,, , ' ,. 6 . 'J , , . ,, , wk A 4. A , ,., l ,f W,..,,.w..t .. .,. , , ...,,., t , - , , ., I , I . , W- ' 1 1- . . i l e . . - f' gf V I 2, 1 , . , , V . .Q - V N ., ,, ,. 1 n w , g,,..f'.f:f-f,- ,,,.,,.,- ,. . - , ML K .. , A MM, f -aff .J---t-g..,W wa ef Qu- w Q -,W W , , ,WV V, I I t V My , . was , . . .g., ,, A. ,, . Y. , Q .. ' M ' -. 3 'E a. off, M. W . W W wr ESMQMMZEZEEESESESEE Sports in Participating in a sport at Samuell took an enormous amount of time and effort. Practices very easily lasted for hours. Games and tournaments were held once or twice a week. Soccer, golf, tennis, basket- ball, and baseball were only a few of the sports played at Samuell. Students also com- peted in football, track, volleyball and swimming. Pleasant Grove sponsored many sports through area recreation centers. Pleasant Oaks Recreation Center was a popular place for intramural baseball and soccer. What is it like to participate in 270 Sports Pleasant G a sport? Varsity football player Anthony Brooks commented, You had to be really en- thusiastic about playing, or you couldn't play up to the best of your abilities. Samantha Worley, a member of the tennis team, thought lt was fun to play a sport because it gave you something to look forward to, and it also helped to keep everyone's grades up. Patreecia Brown, a member of the varsity volleyball team, said Sports was one of the hottest attractions for students. It was a great way to spend spare time. riilg. , , FOV9 JAM Q iff A Reginald Austin drops back to pass Denton. Cedric Hollins tips the ball to Floyd Macon at the Lake Highlands' game. Patreecia Brown watches Jo Ann Smart spike the ball against Bryan Adams. Sports 271 Varsity gets physical Front Row: John Boleware, Anthony Smith, David Vines, Joe Deliinger, Billy Robinson, Shaynor Newsome, Oscar Ruiz, Stacey Ridge. Flow 2: C McAdams, Tracey Smith, Moises Salazar, Derek Bluitt, Tony Jeffery, Tyrone Langford, Michael King, Lee Still, Melvin Harden, Coach Smith. R Coach Stokes, Frank Johnson, Steve Barger, Darren Land, Mark Woody, John Paul Jones, Cecil Camper, Mark Still, Michael Richmond, Q Hunt. Row 4: Michael White, Anthony Green, Anthony Webb, Charlie Blair, Mark Euziere, Eric Sanders Anthony Brooks, Kelvin Dansby. 'Qi Anthony Richardson, Reginald Austin, Dedrick Williams, Jeff Stephens, Kenneth Walton, Charles Tatum, Mark Sullins, James Spence. ' A tie for second place in district was how the varsity football team ended their season. lt was an exciting season in which a playoff spot came down to the last football game against the Spruce Apaches. The final season record was four wins, five losses, and one tie. Melvin Harden found the season A disappointment partly because of an unexperienced line and a lack of team work. Head coach Smith com- mented, We played as a team. It would not be fair to single out any one player. The team worked hard at all the practices. Varsity Football The Spartan varsity football team had many exciting games. These included victories over South Garland at Williams Stadium and South Oak Cliff on fair day at the Cotton Bowl. A last second victory over Bryan Adams and a homecoming vic- tory over the Skyline Raiders in the pouring rain were also highlights of the season. Six varsity players were chosen to the All-District Foot- ball Team. First team members were , Dedrick Williams, Eric Sanders, and Anthony Green. Second team members were Anthony Brooks, Kelvin Dansby, and Frank Johnson. ich Oliphant, Coach Miller, Coach Peterson, Coach Hunt, Coach Stokes, Coach Smith, ich McAdams, Coach Johnson. Offensive Center Kelvin Dansby Defensive Tackle Frank Johnson Samuell huddles against the Skeeters. 111 111-7 mm- : , f , f .-J it J, Anthony Green flies on to the field. Sr. Linebacker Sr. Split End Sr. Fullback Dedrick Williams Anthony Brooks Anthony Green ' 1-. Q . I ' V ' .. ' V Q , I ,, tj ft . ill 'A Ira- . 'A , '- ' ta i . ' ' Sr. Tailback Sr. Offensive Center Sr. Quarterback Eric Sanders Steve Barger Charlie Blair Varsity Football 273 Sr. Fullback Derek Bluitt Sr. Defensive Tackle Tony Jeffery Sr. Linebacker Sr. Offensive Tackle Sr. Defensive Back Cecil Camper Mark Euziere ' Melvin Harden Sr. Offensive Guard Sr. Offensive Guard Sr. Kicker Michael Richmond Oscar Ruiz Moises Salazar Lee Stlll eludes the defense. 4 Varsity Football MW' Dedrick Williams, Mark Woody, and John Boleware lead the Spartans on the field Carter. Sr. Defensive Back Sr Offenslve Tackle Sr. Offensive Tackle Sr. Linebacker Lee Still Charles Tatum David Vines Mark Woody Woody, Lee Stlll, Dedrlck Wllllams, and Frank Johnson wln the toss ofthe coin in the Reginald Austin sets up for the hand off the homecoming game against Skyline. against Pinkston. - fu.,,,N4A ,, ,tgsf my ,sw Sanders stings the Skeeters. Samuell sacks SOC in the Cotton Bowl. Varsity Football 275 Front Row: Roberto Deluna. Will Anglin, Anthony Williams, Howard Moore, Ronald Evans, Bryan Germany, Roger Finley, Roy Watl Tony Hardemon. Row 2: Wesley Cox, Michael Rogers, Charles Miller, Arthur Williams, Ricky Martin, Chris Moore, Kelly Walker, Jai Bowen, Lance Phillips, J.B. Poullard, Otis Whitmore. Back Row: Coach Peterson, Joe Martinez, Raymond Hulse, Alphie Kirkendoff, C nelia Darden, Melvin Benjamin, Theophilus Biggers, Kim Baskin, Roy Woods, Heath McCoy, Daniel Blanch Coach Oliphant. Samuell defends against South Garland. Chris Griffin and Kelly Walker wait chance against Spruce. JV - a building year It was a rainy season for the junior varsity football team. At all but two of the games, the team played in the rain. Despite the weather, the team worked hard throughout the season. Lance Phillips commented, 276 JV Football The season would have been better, but a lot of the good players weren't able to play because of their grades. Coach Peterson coached the J.V. football team. ,. 9..- .,.k M. , . M. ..s, t Row: Terrence Kennedy, Byron Hill, Kevin McCullough, Tracy Nixon, Mark Cantu, Gary Watson, Edward Garrett, Craig Blair, Eric Woods, Blair. Row 2: Tommy Carroll, Douglas Foster, Victor Dansby, Corey Dickerson, Tim Chambers, George Carey, Reginald Haire, Meldon ies, Charles Bowen, Hubert Reece. Row 3: Coach Miller, Mark Busby, Napoleon Hill, Cheles Rhynes, Frank Cipriano, Jay Spears, Terry ps, Earl McGibboney, Floyd Johnson, David Cortez, Brian Hauerwas, Coach Johnson. Back Row: Tim Davis, James Lockmiller, James Jn, Gerald Thompson, James Leaks, Alan Starr, David Jones, Ronnie Land, Bryan Hathcock. Adams Samuell tackles Roosevelt at Forester. K sr ftp- .M .vfrt - 1218 . o-20 S T7-o wt fl ra, V' .1340 l t S20-8 -at ' 6-18 1 5 12-7 1 18-o ef 6-10 J Freshman fight on There were thirty-nine members on the freshmen foot- ball team. They worked hard at the practices during the seventh period and after school. The baby blue had a good season with a final record of five wins and five losses. They scored victories over Woodrow, Corey Dickerson bends over backwards for the reception. South Garland, Pinkston, Bryan Adams, and Skyline. James Lockmiller stated, The team played well despite the pressure from the grading rules. The coach of the freshmen football team was Coach Johnson. Freshman Football 277 Varsity serves it up Coach Lopez was the coach for the varsity volleyball team. The girls on the team worked hard to perfect their skills. They practiced before school during the fall semester. The team ended the season with a seven and three record. Front Row: Vlckle White, Patreecla Brown, Stephanie Benson, Back Row: Sharon Miller, Yolanda Jackson, Jo Ann Smart, Coach Lopez. 0 2 1 2 Skyll 2 0 . . . 2 1 Scoreboard Opponent Bryan Adams Spruce ne S O C Spruce 2 0 Roosevelt 2 0 S.O.C. 2 0 Bryan Adams 0 2 Roosevelt 2 0 Skyline 2 0 Sam IIOII 278 Varsity Volleyball Stephanie Benson commented, We could have taken district this year, but the wrong at- titudes brought us down. We had the potential, but the lack of team work caused us not to do our best. x ll rs fi if 5 2 Q I Q Patreecia Brown bends over backward: the return. Sharon Miller watches Yolanda Jackson spike Bryan Adams. fir g il' ts i at Y sam t , 2 ' -V ff H s I P E QL K 'T' ' A ' 1' . , fLLv' - . A s A s Y, it , . - Basketball - Front Row: Quindalyn Johnson, Fleva Davis, Stephanie Benson. Back v: Cassandra Knight, Matrice McElroy, Anita Jeffery, Coach Lopez. Armstrong dribbles down the against Skyline. Varsity girls' basketball team plans strategy against Roosevelt. . i , as X A ff '.s' K - 1 - ,I Y g K ' 'SH v as X 1 . HNWQWHHFQQN , wav is YMQQTWW , ,, ly ' it W fe wfmvgmswfwsmw ttwsrfiws rf '.'. swsffss' -N jf? it ik - J J at Qg SiQi5i55?tYSSffS Y' 'g 3 i5.f' Ex www f's- NfsHs'W f . V 'E .... . ik C M' rf J ,tw, - ,,m M Mgbn ou p V W 1 . JV Volleyball - Front Row: Cassandra Knight, Fleva Davis, Quindalyn Johnson. Back Flow: Coach Crafton, Angie Tate, Matrice McElroy, Anita Jeffery, Challis Boyd. Girls compete Three exciting sports were junior varsity volleyball and var- sity and junior varsity girls' basketball. The girls who par- ticipated in volleyball and basketball worked hard before school and during first period. The JV volleyball team had seven members and the coach was Coach Grafton. JV basketball consisted of six members under the direction of Coach Lopez. Reva Davis, who played on both teams, com- mented, lt was hard work play- ing on both teams, but it was worth the work to represent Samuell on more than one team. Coach Crafton was also coach for the varsity basketball team. There were six girls on the varsity team. Basketball 279 s ,wa ... an The hoop is open, the net is hot, so Earnest Neal is heads above the rest. Floyd Macon makes the shot. Varsity advances in playoffs k lt was a year of ac- season was excellent. complishments for the team, Senior Floyd Macon,who was ltJ we S S 1 it i stated Coach Doug Scott. The selected to the All-Metro team varsity basketball team finished and a nominee for the as - T sl.. sll S Samu second in district 10-AAAAA, McDonald's All-American team, and advanced with two play-off stated, I was proud to be able Ssssehsafd 0PP0atttQ f H games to the regional play-off to play for a team such as t 1 U SO , ..... y leveI.The final play-off game for Samuell had this year. It was Skyine it t the Spartans was against the not easy to live up to last year's Bryan Adams as Kimball Knights. The game was play-off team, but we even sur- R00SeVe f S . . . ,, Spruce a disappointing loss, but the passed them. SOC Skyline gf Floosevglztgt H V Bryan Sprucelgi Skyline s Garlandtiig Kimballfiii f -:L ,ts SQ' 1? 3 280 Varsity Basketball 75. y '13 R A X X x+.At Anthony Neal goes for the rebound. 5 11. 4., ff Y , 51' 'r S ' Qi 2 N ' 'Li Q fl'0m Byron Austin hides the ball Hollins leaps into action against Adams. Kimball. W WGN A l r t Q 1 ggi, We A A qu so it A t .Y is I ,XEMZ :L - ' VN f X -X tv.. ' Samuell throws SOC oft balance. 2 JE? 'J F5 A i 2 X M 'll'lll y l M g ..:, ML W, k . 'I 1194.4 . 'li Q v Y: KM iw V. .Q A I Floyd Macon flies high for the rebound. an ix. i Byron Austin and Larry Woodard dou- ble their odds. Boys' Varsity Basketball 2 The Spartans warm up for the game against Skyline. l Floyd Macon slam dunks the Cougars. Cedric Hollins shoots for two against Lake Highlands. ilill fl f l it Kr s f-ff-1 , if ff- ,NV l fl .t,, b fa a l l ggzg , f l wwiff S : is , M, - Reginald Austin dribbles down the X Roderick Williams races past the MarkStillshowshissklll. court against SOC. Apaches. 282 Varsity Basketball 5 W -1 l Q T 2.11119 nl up-4 -f 1 Irv- a JV gets the jump on Skyline. 5,1 5 mf la. . 'SPF 'Ulf Ricky Williams takes on the freshman team. Durham takes a shot over guard k Reese in practice. T S .4 4? ,ji ' 1 lg .. I K Q - '--4 1 l ev xg? Roundballers Sink The junior varsity and freshman basketball teams gained valuable experience on their way up to the varsity level during the 1984-1985 season. The junior varsity team was under the direction of Coach Oliphant. Coach Peterson led the freshman team during the season. Both teams practiced during ,ff XA w Cornell Sayles gets the rebound against Skyline seventh period to develop their skills and learn the techniques needed to acquire victories over opposing teams. Eligibility for the team members was on a week to week basis. Troy Davis, a JV player, said, The eligibility rule should be changed. Freshman player Kevin Bedford added, The grade check wasn't necessary. JV!Freshman Basketball 283 X at Making waves The swim team consisted of approximately nineteen members during the 1984-1985 season. The team had a good season with wins over Spruce and South Oak Cliff. The team ranked fourth at the district meet, and the boys' 200 yard medley relay went to the regional meet. Mike Merimon ,T get , R led the Samuell divers with a first place gold medal win in district and a third place bronze medal in the regional meet. Coach Ballard commented, l was glad to have the opportuni- ty to work with and coach such an excellent group of swimmers. aye t Fi' A ?ssQ F'r F'5 l ffs- YE .aa E W 5 N .. , U' .I , - ff 2 , 3 A 3 x Q Ebay? ,gf Front Row: George Soliz, Thomas Hannon, Karen Hansen, Jeffrey Mitchell, Terry Carol. Row 2: Annette Flagsdale, Sherry Taylor, Jeff Mann, Carl Henderson, Matt Lind- sey, Marcella Smith, Susan Dale, Nhau Nugen. Back Row: Glenn Stone, Corby Steven- son, William Hasty, Samuel Carpenter, Christopher Muir. 284 Swim Team SBS H -,ids ff. 25:1 ta l' fig ag lyf sk r - it . si :ffl 'siflf Ekgllif ' v ,VQ.t'sEii5fS' . fwifk viii ., f fssea 1 if-,tg 1 :'g5':'.gQfV:.x5 5, :A ,,5m,,g:gfagfke. is 'U B' qi 5 hhyk h Mike Merimon practices for Matt Lindsey is a whale of a ,fr :ez I.: gi ax if I A ini H73 , 5 is all lg saga wifglgiiiiliiil W ffm-1,1-. ??i:5i32?55Z'liE?5v? gg. liililllli 3 Nsiisizxhiiiaf' Q '1Y:19.zi'f ' x swi ff 6 it in H W ,535 W?mwm .A N Rag in ,K Glenn Stone takes his mark. .S if W E Q 11 'F Terry Carol, William Hasty, Jeffrey Mitchell, and Carl Henderson horse around after WJ J 1 v' -gt r i :tx 1 A fi .fhf .4 1. ,.. 'T ' i T:WL' fr -- 'i+:2 1 i r Q. l f A wt,g+ rQ:iw -, . -. S- , w,.:g,- 1'f.':,i g3- A fx .ky- 1 JF. if ., 'M , : . if . L. L , L. - '- - '--' 4,44 A 1 ' - 'I , .,1 , , 'v,+wQfww+fw Ne tee kkk,.khk - V, , Moi N I , A V , I ' '5 t N ,gg i.. ,f'f2'f:Q Marcella Smith Carl Henderson, and Matt Lindsey coast to victory. Swim Team 285 Ms Ballard, Michael Clayton, Deanna Buckner, Michael Clayton takesthe lead at the Norbuck meet. Lonme Stevens, Karen Hansen. Cross Country Setting the pace Young people that enjoy running can get real satisfaction from cross country. It is an ex- cellent sport in which a person can excel, either as an in- dividual or as a member of a team, was the comment made by Ms. Ballard, the cross coun- try coach. 286 Cross Country There were three runners on the cross country team this year. They were Michael Clayton, Deanna Buckner, and Lonnie Stevens. The manager was Karen Hansen. These peo- ple worked hard to do their best and represented Samuell well in cross country. l l t . Deanna Buckner concentrates on taining her stride. as i -, ' ', ' 1 i, ,,,L , ,g,,,i, f X ar I. 4 'gfbg' f 1 f 1 f:.'f - t 1 , -v , .ss .. , .Q . , , N , V1.1-. g f. -- aff, fs -' ,V ' . 1' ' Wi .1317 ' V 'Q eww! ' J - ,K . . B . t .e,. , Q f 119, -A - f 4:1 - t im 2 . K w 5 ' K' l , , . .:.S FV' ' .K at.-f JFQEF4 v f :N W j g -4 L ,f i .fy if wg, , gm' fl, N gf- fx' t . 1 , h '- i ' V , f-Nt :L fi .,,.- 5 -N ' ' ' aa. . 'AFX ,- L ' Y: . 1 t Row: Valicia Lipscomb, Vickie Patt, Stephanie Benson, Niurka Flores. Back Row: eece Brown, Deanna Buckner, Unikki Williams, Coach Miller, Gloria Johnson, Patty iguez, Kim Pinkard. 4, QL -,s . -fc, . ' ' f M-.4 , f f Bbw- sis 1 win W 1 ,. affvgb xi Johnson. A step ahead The long jump and other field events, the 1600 meter relay, the 400 meter relay, and the hurdles were all a part of being a member of the girls' track team. At the North Dallas Invita- tional, Stephanie Benson broke the 100 meter hurdle record of Valicia Lipscomb and Stephanie 1 Relay: Vickie Patt, Stephanie Benson, 4 flag! .4 ,Fl .ffea . I K-Q IX? ,- Q3 ., ,,,3?'.,1. 75' 'lil' A 7 K ' - .1 i:i,f,1T - .1 f- - . '- , g N '55 gf' -M fff'P----fe 1..:,,. , Q . L , - 1 4,-.-C,,,1', Z ,.-' ' N -v ,' 1,-2 U wA,9,.. ' ' ' ,I ' 2' , W ' A ,jwp , E J' 21.-Q lfxxf J .f ' .. 'ft I l Y - - f 7-a t 14 ,f . - - -ff ,-.,. X. .fa,si!ixews1w- ' 'Q Mile Run: Deanna Buckner, Patty Rodriguez, Kim Pinkard, Niurka Flores. . 'H N j ' A V 1 3 Q W2,, Q? ix W K , g V 1. . -..,, . . an ., .sf J , . 1 t 32, 2,7 i. an ,Ja h , ,-1, 25 7 -ef. V ' ' ' I f f- iw, .5 ', g- . rv li 5 W ,, M . 44 if A- ,W I , K it A 5 o 'X ji f- 4' 6155 'J 4' oz! W L . . Valicia Lipscomb, Unikki Williams, Gloria 16.74 with a time of 14.73. She commented, I was happy about breaking a record. Coach Miller expected the girls' team to do well in the district meet and to have representativies for Samuell in the regional track meet. Track 287 f l G.. .... -4-..-. r .N Q Eric Sanders watches while 'Corey Dickerson goes for the gold. .5. W ! U 'naw - ,.o,A liz, . K WN. , - , . ,gf ' gg. at - J fr - - 1 f .QL A V K t 6 . Q . F T' X 1 -f' Stem. 1 . L ' ' ' 6 .. f f'i+.s,a?W ,... V z th L . fs , . . -.. ' Q 3 ' f J fQ?g: i'1F.i:nk . -ws-lg.-:ffl f i ' . 'M' . .N ,.-' V my R V V .V 'X ' 3 . I 1 fl wssfasg- , . , .. Q ,A 3 V , A . - ' .. 'L William Roberson gives Corey Dickerson a boost while Dedrick Williams watches. Keeping track The boys' track team was hit hard by the no-pass no-play regulation. Despite the loss of members from the team, new records were set. ln the North Dallas Invita- tional, freshman Corey Dicker4 son set two new records. In the 110 meter hurdle he beat the old record of 15.99 with a time of 14.34. ln the 300 meter hurdles 39.77 was his time 288 Track Anthony Green stretches out before hurdling. which beat the old freshman record of 42.26. The boys' district track meet started on April 19th and the regionals were held soon afterwards. The track team was coached by Coach Stokes. lt was a great season. I didn't expect to break any records as a freshman, hurdler Corey Dickerson commented. Eric Sanders wrestles with the hu before practice. M i. SN ,S L r xx 'Y .. I kg 13 vi tix 1 - iii. B522 . '35 ,. K .T -ev' , 1 , 4 1 I , V.f, fy' K Ms ..... K if gggg ' P . X is .. .. L - ki 330 HURDLES: Corey Dickerson, Do Tanner, and William Roberson. 1 XTC, - l Il 'W ls , '-- 111 WFT' an - I will - T Pi. V Tracey Smith ls just a hop, skip, and a jump irom the finish line. Q 4' M2964 X -cn B A 11' DlCk6fS0f'l W8l'l'I'1S-UP before 6. 's!f:N?fs Roger Finley and Terence Lewis build endurance. 880 METER RUN: Terence Lewis, Ken- neth Beasley, Michael Clayton. LT., X X x it eszs-KLQ. ML 'lf'. 'ITf. I, U' tw iv 400 METER RELAY: Tracey Smith, Lee Still, Eric Sanders. Track 289 Girls' soccer gets their kicks The destination for the girls' soccer team was the district playoffs. A season record of seven wins and three losses earned the team the right to play North Mesquite in the playoffs. One of the highlights of the season was a victory over Bryan Adams, who had not been beaten for three years. Selected to the first All- District team were Cherry Brown and Laura Powell. Second team members were Regina Guerra, Angie Martel, Vanessa Spencer, and Deanna Brown. Deanna Brown com- mented, I felt honored to be selected to the All-District team. Honorable mentions went to Christi Current and Rhonda Miller. Ms. Pogoda was the girls' soccer coach for the 1984-1985 season. Laura Powell drives down the 1. . g lf- , ' 1-as 3 Q Front Row: Sherry Main, Regina Guerra, Ronda Jackson, Deborah Wrye, Lisa Braswell, Jessie Friday, Deanna Brown, Diana Back Row: Sherry Pedersen, Diane Rodriguez, Angie Martel, Cherry Brown, Vanessa Spencer, Rhonda Miller, Laura Powell, rent, Coach Pogoda. 290 Girls' Soccer Q l 9 E F 'illl 99 Elgin I 'Et- herry Main, Christi Current, and Cherry Brown think practice makes perfect. lla- x 'w Current makes her move. 5? sa fi 1 Q z f . at .i,ei Z. 5 :Ti f t feie f 5 A . A . .. ',- fx,-Ti, ' ., I Laura Powell goes down on the job. Cherry Brown and Vanessa Spencer warm up before the Skyline game. .. 3, 2 r fi is it , i .K Q is J I gk l 8 V V. v Q-1' ' x 4 1 S fe. aaa . ' ' 'S 3 ' 75. 4-, eq. ' egg- er .rf .cf-.X 1- 5. 4. ' -f 4 L ' 5 S'ei11n.'C '- ' it '. 7' .' , .- 1 vw-...Q-.t..,. 1 .n-...egg - - , e-51s.I'-ull. 'f ' AS.. 4 .. -wgi1...:4-5 .W . Jil'--' xwiaf- TJ. V v . H .iw--i,:.i,,.s s,.,w..,s. -- Q 4, ...- - ., . is . s..-wwfq ' - 1 , 1 I .fr ra - in , 'Y .02'H.':s1:..g N l Wi- Wi- '-.. .- ' I 44.4.-. ' . - ft, Y ,V ieie..,.. .,,, -,E ct ' we , ' .. - A ,, ff. .. I ,gk A 'Q A. wmiyf. 22- ' V, , .. .. Aff ' 5 - x , . 7 Q - - - --rg H 5 f .1'f3qQ.w ., , 7 f ,gif . .1 1 3 V Christi Current dribbles past an Apache. Coach Pogoda is with team captains Deanna Brown and Cherry Brown. V W, .N 5f Ns'fEi Girls' Soccer 291 On a roll The boys' soccer team fin- ished their season in a tie for third place. The final season record was four wins and six losses. The soccer team had victories over Lincoln, Spruce, and Pinkston. Albert Paredes commented, The Spruce game was the best one because the game went into a shootout. The twenty-two member team worked hard at practices during seventh period and after school. The varsity boy's soccer team was coached by Coach Miller. Dwayne Watson said, lt was a pretty good year for the soccer team. With more hard work, we will do even better next year. Scoreboard g 0,ppcneQt , Samuell A J 'i 'i itit 4' Skyline 3- ' Madison 0-11 0-5 Sntuce 3-1 Bryan Adams 3- Skyline 5-I Madison 0-I Lincoln 1-I Spruce 1-4 gg IW Craig Jones goes for the steal against Joey Hernandez, David Current, and Lynn David Vines Saves another Spruce. Johnson are ready to take on the Raiders. Front Row: Carl Campbell, Jason Penland, Stacey Ridge, Dwayne Watson, Albert Paredes, Terry Withrow. Row 2: Robert Bailey, Hester, Braun Porter, Philip Parrish, David Vines, Frank Cipriano, Joseph Hernandez, Craig Jones, Matthew Martinez. Back Ro Johnson, Mike Page, Chris Bene, Michael Rogers, Coach Miller, Scott Morgan, Lonnie Stevens, Mike Noe, David Current. Boys' Soccer is Henderson throws his weight around me weight room. David Vines squats 360 pounds. 'lil iff :X 1 WR J' if NX y ? ., s An uplifting experience At a meet powerlifters are judged in three events, the squat, bench press, and the dead lift. The Samuell powerlifting team participated in three meets including the regional meet. Three powerlifters from Samuell qualified for the regional meet. Chris Henderson advanced in the one hundred thirty two pound class, and lll lla! ul 2 alle , , , , 5 x S : fi 'l X' lf' h YSL , :ax .. w 5 by , 1 111, A ll Y -- Ricky Martin has a good lift at the Sunset meet. t Row: Chris Henderson, David Vines, Marcel Davis. Back Row: Tyrone Langford, An- Stephens, Coach Grounds, Ricky Martin, Mark Euziere. Tyrone Langford and Mark Euziere in the two hundred forty two pound class. There were eight members on the powerlifting team. Mark Euziere, a first year lifter, com- mented, Powerlifting was a very enjoyable and enriching sport. The powerlifting team was under the direction of Coach Grounds. Marcel Davis gets support from the team. ' e....,,,,. as :AXNXJQ 1, f!4',gpfA Mark Woody sikes himself up for the squat. 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South Oak Cliff, Roosevelt, Bryan Adams, and Spruce were all defeated by the Samuell ten- 294 Tennis nis team. In the district match, held April 19th, the team fin- ished third overall. Richard Guinn placed first in boys' singles and Mike Churchwell and Chuck Love placed second in boys' doubles. Those three players advanced to the regionals held on April 29th. The tennis team was coached by Ms. Arthur. . r J e .,.. .,..,. J .. . ,WM f W wrfz K As lt's double trouble with Samantha and Joann Tabaniag. 2 P . . , ,IB 4 J . N X V. . ,M g -Q Q i .. it A. x ?,,, gf w . - , tg k f . 3' ' -f 1 t gm . . 9 V X- V G ' ' h ' ' ' 2 , , , f. is .. 'L M. Y' i ,iff . , . u V . t Q 1 ' X ' 20-L, T A V- 1 4 . .. . , ,W M-'--1 - . ,. , t Y. Y - t- . ,ah ' , . X . tv A, mi. , -' - . . 1' E I. -V ., .. 1441 - ., V .V A., . - V . -- A -.. .V - . V - V ff -' fig 1 . k.:, ,E .5 A. f '15 ' 1 2 2 -. Q V I v K + , , .. .622 xy l ' .5 14 . an ' l its I In ,X xl , Q I l i v SQ y x N.. EM ggi Qnk 5 x K :X Q At .S 'LA -r l ' ' . V. '. if wwf .. 3, A . , M .. iam ,JV K .MN ' in ' P - c ' 5 as ' we - . as ' 2 .1 9 R ' i N if Q X 1 I i l gr ' vi t A J 9 f nk l K W, 3 Q 5 Q tl WN F -s Y ' ' 'V ,V - . ' - W 1 1 . 1 Yi-A ' f 1. V tv a. f ant Row: Joni Arnold, Diane Rodriguez, Coach Arthur. Back Row: Joseph Hernandez, inny Rogers, Joann Tabaniag, Anthony Tabaniag, Rita Marsh, Jeffrey Tatum, Samantha Jrley, Chuck Love, Karlan Shuller, Stacy Wagner. 4,..f-,... . V. V ,L A S y , , In 'V .., 1',,,,'M: r.. lv 'V riii, A it V 1 K ' . -57:2 F, . .. N' - .Va . H, .- My , .. 4, ., pry' 1 .4 . J 1 mt' Tabaniag keeps her eye on the ball. Richard Guinn concentrates on his op- ponent's serve. lt -3 Wm.. sv. . an-'fs V. , and Ng, E W V ...X L -lu, 'X 43 in 4. The tennis team is ready for their match against Skyline. 3. , ' -ffl li . , ':- . 1 ' Q eg. 1. Higgs, u N ui' X - Tj ' ,, ,f.mf'.if,.f.i.: s 57.1 ipgiif-:'f':5 ' , W e i 2 Q11 fe t- 2 I . -: si.,-,QYLQH A M -1-'QAM' 'f f W M tt ., .. 3 -ua--e: x'. ., ,... - Ri I N I ,x ' ,f Vg. gg5pg,u,f' V- -Nm-FHSQ, f' Y Stacey Wagner slams the ball. , .... . ,, ..... . . , .. . ...Li--1 WE - ' 1 f' 'xr 'Q gg . gif n ,, .. ll A '-'T 'rg wi: ' .l..3Ll . - um: ,W V ' ' , , ,, 5... ' - 'Y 'I fr QQ aigfg' ..,. , ' . . .1 , . . M ,-5- at-vii +71 ' 1u.,',' 1 W., -K 1 vw V'-' ' ' -. I nf!! 4. Anthony Tabaniag swings into action. 5 V 2 A l i E.. v E .,-f-ff' 5 S l A 5 ., .A n l 5 5 W ,. il . V. ..-- , 1 2 , ' E 5 , I If E l V - . S 5 3 ,V 2 i F t . X Q . 1 l -M 1 In 5. V. ..-:::5 '4'f ' ' aigmrf'-f+y.PrifP+z ' H-V K -rv-ff--:aww---.-.M-.-.Z,Q..i wf.,.V,.4. ,N ,gmt . Rita Marsh volleys against Spruce. Ten nis 295 - if ' ,,,. ' my ,f-, 1 it r t , V , ' ,,5-,g.ffg4 V+ A . Wi J , A sw: nQ I ng Season a.a J 1 as It was a roller coaster season Spartan's quest for the district fjfglffg 2553 for the Spartan varsity baseball title. f'ir'r' 9 team. There were both victories The baseball team, because S' ,,, i ii and defeats. Second baseman, it was a spring sport, was one of lzl 1 A f David Askew commented, The the first to be effected by the ' Si W 5 31 ' 'il 1' f i team showed togetherness dur- no-pass no-play ruling. For- , EE all 5 T 'f iii' M ing the ups and downs of the tunately the varsity team lost F 'A -vi'-- A season. Mark Carlock added, only one player during the first .V,, ' 5 I think it has been a good year. six weeks of the season. We are going to the play-offs. For the second year, Coach t l ifrr Skyline and Bryan Adams were Johnson was the coach for the the main opposition in the varsity baseball team. trr ST? if , W .,,. I5 W N, swf-4 Front Row: Tom Stuart, Joey Figueroa, Wallace Maloney, Mark Carlock, Wence Castellano, Tim Rodriguez. Row 2: Shaynor Oscar Ruiz, Danny Dominguez, Lance Phillips, Richard Kuykendall, Jamie Childress. Back Row: David Askew, Charlie Blair, Johnson, Paul Donaldson, Mark White. 296 Varsity Baseball 'iiiizswiwiirrrnnf' MK :.--n --uuuuluunlf ' ' t l i5::: :::::::::::s H, gg . 3525 :::::::::: ' ---un .. .,,,,.!:.., gl 55,4 gmt Q ff f ff manila rl A- ,,w,,Q,..2 6 6 fix VI.-sm . I . Q . Ji.. ,fri . jk. I .,-. .. ... t 1- ,M . he 'f Z. ,. ,J 1, . ,ft mu .. f ur' Q , fl l Mfg -' 'x 43 , X-MJ . Jamie Childress waits for the slow ball to arrive at 3:05. 1 i so . l 1. ff 4 ' ' ' 'itf -- QV -f?5'Zla. ' A .. ff'- ' hx-- ,tkl-. -M :Nw W 11. - wa, 5 ' x 1 N IA, X A greets Joey Figueroa, Wence Castellano, and W .. .- 'f,..z:fff. . Q David Askew wonder where the ball is. n,...4s:' . fel-fs -for . 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Mwef 375'2'1'f :?'i57'l'f 'i5' T55 '1'fT.i. :' ' , .i 2155 egg-fA,.f:.z,,..I,f . mfg: W' J SIC, -,-h vga, Ayn-LQ' .Wil fi' A ' df'f4:ipIQ if ' Q' ' 152 We - , ,,2f,,4, ,'-Swv' , , f -ut' f,Q'l'I .:Y ' 5 Q,-N ' 4 :K ' Wf' ' xvfh . , , , , f-, . -- ' Wpvfgfrriw-ww-.rzwf ff A- ,a-hi 'bly ia :V ff'--,.' ,,,ff.t??:srfTj:, tv ,- egg., P? ww: S, f,,c'Q ff . -if ' S af .-gi? me?-rl3'52-,Q Tim Rodriguez Senior, Center Field 298 Varsity Baseball 5, sw- gym - N w I 'S+ , lsiijf . V sv' g Q . k '15 1' L F' iz' -' 5:5145 J, ,Al TJ, 1 3 i . .' QS., , ,iff I' V ' ,L 1 ff x is . ' 'fr' , 1 ,ef - an f .f '- -' . -I 4 5- 1-:tiff -we , f ::,,,- E --r -'I F ' .. -4 . ,A 5 -3 'mil-' 41' , ff . '51-Sq1j,g,., A . X Mark white ,lll il , if , . Senior, Pitcher, First Base jg ?:,,,a Q, ' ,gi 34,M, ' - ,fl-'rr W, f ,,,5u ,tin wt. -i A QMLWH, H N ,A 12.4 Q. Joey Figueroa Senior, Pitcher, Short Stop ,-. ,sg . an ., ,, , ..- ,,,:- , i - ,.. jj.. 4-U,-,..4e ,.' , , ,haf 'J 9: Lf. F Q. ' 3 .- . , k 'uk,..,, AQQE-K' alifltfrflf s4g,,aFM:r..'. .a.,,gf. 14... ,Ah M gg',.,, V, A xx . ry ' M ' . fbfwrwax UZ-'.'f J -37435 ,IM V' fis- ,.- .- , i.,,g...tm,. K we 'inn ,- ,f f1,'y,,4t , X- i, X. ' fi ff- NYM Laws- F ' T' 4 ,. .1 S ai f , ' -'ar 7,3 , fl., f- ff 'rr' ,1,gg..,. ' :wg . K v' -' v -rf: 1 - :i1,..s.p'1fi fi , awe ,1 -, Smal? ' fn- : we ,3? Q+ '1'f5? . g4:ft':8'wv'-in 4. Me. r .M-f i-Wfwfdxfar' David Askew Senior, Second Base Paul Donaldson Senior, Right Field Mark Carlock Senior, Third Base 1: v. .1 A ,al S K'- X K 42 nn'-'wFx,' , '2- ,ff H' .ma ug, ' .5-gf P N, A. K, ik . ,.. i!54 'W 44 sf ' s .. x . L? 3 3 'W Varsity Baseball 299 m.Ja,--nas g 5' V S JA' ' A .X 1 'I 5 ' .W 1 I ' : 'xrb , .W . , e , . -Jr 1 .fi , . . ,I rf Q , ,Ma 37 ' 1' -- f gf' .5 -. , . .. .yf,fwf. f'.1 N in 't x n f-fa' f T if WWZWFQWH aeZw 3aaaa+a pwewgeaaae weaaeeiaaam THW???W?Stv ieeeeea?MWWf Danny Dominguez makes an easy out against the Raiders. w-A ax Bi' ' M - .Tiif'1lY , . . . ' u-ilu Armando Martinez delivers a strike. gf, Ns: Front Row: Augie Fluiz, Carl Campbell, Craig Blair, Cary Blair. Back Row: Tommy Homer Salazar, Dax Williams, Mike Carlisle, Lance White, Coach Scott. Memories from the dugout With eleven wins and only five losses, the junior varsity baseball team had a good year. There were many young players on the team who im- proved as the season progress- ed. Those players gained valuable experience they could use in future seasons. The coach of the thirteen member junior varsity squad 300 JV Baseball was Coach Scott. Mike Carlisle commented, The junior varsity team had one of its better seasons because Coach Scott worked a lot with us. For various reasons five of the games were forfeited to Samuell during the season. The team was lucky in that only one game was rained out. W S Scoreboard T KDpponent Lakeview Kimball N. Mesquite N. Mesquite 0 Skyline if 3 Einkston, Skyline 'i Spruce fff Skyline Spruce 'r J Samu .7 9 1 VI . . 'i'i E fr... t '12 ., 4 ,.,,3 Q. 10 r es 7 f, sv. Y 4 3 .. determination helps Mitch Rogers the ball to the green. Love drives the ball down the An BCG in the hole The golf team participated in two major golf tournaments. The Dallas High School Invita- tional held at Brookhaven Country Club and the district tournament held at Grover Keeton Municipal and Cedar Crest golf courses. The team finished in fourth place at the I .- , -.5 is f .f X 5 .x 2 J, , f i tl? V. ' .L Q93 , V ' T s L . ' luut 3.5 , gl v 1,-,,.'f k. 4 . . .L L- . in iff , J st! - ' Y ' ,Z W rl M' get nv A l. I 1 ,S V, Vw QU is it 4' 1 K: 1 ' l V - . I' , V f '. , . 11, r pf in L... lf. k N - ' K fo ll i ex I X 5, U' A Q 1-f y L , cf 1. ' - 1 7 4 ' i ,-.NM 1' 14- ,313 A.--, '..,M. ' - , - ., --.1--' f Billy Robinson lines up his putt. district tournament. Three members of the team lettered in golf, Billy Robinson, Richard Love, and Mitch Rogers. Mitch Rogers com- mented, Since most of our players were sophomores and juniors, each improved and will be even better next season. Coach Sybert, Billy Robinson, Richard Love Mitch Rogers. Golf 301 Advertisements in Pleasant Grove Sometimes it was hard to choose where to go because there were so many places to choose from, commented Debbie Pratt. She was talking about Buckner Boulevard, one of the most active places in Pleasant Grove. There were many places to shop, eat, or socialize along Buckner. Dot's Flower Pot, Dallas East Transmission, Pete's Jewelers, Jackson Sporting Goods, Grissom's One Hour Martiniz- ing, Texas State Optical, Dallas Title Company, and Pleasant Grove First Baptist Church were all located on Buckner. Spartan supporters in the Plea- sant Grove area were Pleasant Mound Methodist Church, Piedmont Pharmacy, J. Gregg Photography, Bethany Baptist Melvin Harden looks at a teddy bear for Verita James at Carol's Flower Shop. 302 Advertisements Church, Carol's Flower Shop, Carpet Design, Joe R. Gorham D.D.S. Inc., lsbell's Cycle Center, Paul's Florist, St. Augustine Catholic Church, Century 21, Woodruff's, Bruton Paint and Floor Covering, and Parkway Church of Christ. Support also came from out- side the Pleasant Grove area from F.O.M. Traders Inc., P.J.'s Hair Salon, Quad-M Enter- prises, Pleasant Wood Baptist Church, Packing House Market lnc., Dunkin' Donuts, Penn Way Systems, Bridal and Tuxedo Garden, and On Target ln- dustrial Supply Co. lnc. These businesses were all Spartan supporters. In turn, the students and faculty of W.W. Samuell supported them. li' .W-4.4 Nothing is old hat for Shelly Reed Shirt Corner. I . wi surly in 2 ' , , Q David Jocoy, Susan McAnally, Sandy Gibson, and Shannon Shaw find every occasion at Jackson Sporting Goods. ., g . at , guza. 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Klm Plus 'don t get 't' another rerun of 'The 700 Club'. been Stylish, w we-rar 1 l t i N s r e l e fs :ft 'yqs 1 ' JW ti 1 l 'g i f Barbra Gregg - ls my smile Leticia Hernandez - l'm all Shelly Reed - Flussell's Michelle Byers - Splish, big enough, Ms. Phelps? ready for the prom. coming home this weekend. splash, I was taking a bath. Melissa Dorrough -- Happy Paul Donaldson - Could you Kristi Stout - lt's fun being Craig Stephenson Birthday to mein take a little oft the top, please? Editor,in,Chief of the pubf- Adams, l don't need a haircut. 45 Tammy Vail- Howwouldl Wanda Creamer - I Tierney Hopkins - I think Mark White - l've look asablond'? remember Hamlet: 'To thine Floy'scoming overtonight. wanted to be in the 6 Advertisements own self be true.' league. A ' Please send me Federal Ex ress. like dancln Y Q soccer Clifford Hooker I'm ready Andrea Shultz I am all Joel Ballew As Presudent Man Lindsey May I have your forthe real world lured up I hope to allenhon for the announcements? Gilford Boy, am I David Vmes Boot camp s Renee Manes ooo Ms Mc Jlll Tucker Ill be the toast the weekend. hard work Collum not another tardy please of Chl Chl Costanango Busch I gm some Wendy Reed If my fnends Sherri Sums Where are we Wallace Maloney You wheels wanta ride? could see me now boy would golng out to lunch today'7 wanna get lucky? I vii H 'L --anne-v I i ' 3 ,p pi ,A 1 Q -QV Cherrie Vanderslice - I've Monya Mathis - No tanning Shannon Sweek - I am Melinda Paiz - i wisn iliey got that Spartan soiritf' booths for me. f. J-fl A I grew up and worked on the pub still be around when I grow up story will only Iasl five minutes 66 Musian 318 Adverlisements Ib? working for the weekend. all could be 'California GirIs'. M53 ,t 9 I if l,,' . I ' , P .Q suv? I 5 I ' ,-,- , A Erlinda Ayala- W0Uldr1'1 il be funny if Tonya Ballard- I hope the Beaiies will Sherry, Dollgenerh - fi promise mis Dara Hicks - I wish I had a I I I I I I I I . Q X l 2. Samuel Alex Carpenter is now co-owner of Dial Exter- minators serving Dallas and the Metroplex. 381-0007 away, but loves you very much he is ever needed, and that life has to offer. Love always, s so Rick , We love you and are so proud of you. Your and laughter fills our hearts so full of love. We glad God sent you to us, g at r,ar'l2 0 s in 0 1 XQ., 1. tlsovbi mf Wallace, We would like to thank you for all the joy and happiness you have given us. Your parents feel we are very blessed to have a son like you to be so proud of. We wish you a great future with happiness and the success that you deserve. Continue to stay the sweet and thoughtful person you are. Good Luck. Love you bunches, Mom and Dad Advertisements Kimberly You have been such a great daughter these past eighteen years. Our friendship means a lot to me. Love Mother 320 Advertisements Mark You have always set such high goals for yourself and worked to achieve them We are so very proud of you Continue to put Christ first in your lite and you will reach your full potential Thanks for the memories Love Mom 8. Dad 1 v Chrls Words are Inadequate to describe our feel ings of happmess and bursting prlde for our truly deserving son May God always bless and keep you forever llghtlng your path Mom Dad 81 Matt l can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me Phlllpplans 4 13 that make Your posltlve and others your thoughtful nature and your self dlsclplme In our llves with you dellghtful most valuable asset IS your lov g serve you well I the Love r d Davld Dear Children Melinda Melissa Hope Dara Verlta Janice Tammy Chris Klm Matt Jeff David Cralg and Honorary 1st Peruod and dinner companlons Joel Tma and Cecil You have each helped make this year a specual memory One hlghllght wlll always be our moving expedltlon on a stormy Monday morning Thank you so very much' l love you for so many reasons and wush each one ol you everything good un your future llfe Don t forget our reumon at ElChlco Love Barbara Advertisements 321 574 - . A' at- D sf ' Ad 14 i F Q ffl l , Q y Front Row: Dara Hicks, Renee Manes, Kristi Stout. Back Row: Kimberly Fredrick, Barbra Gregg, Tammy Vail, Melissa Dorrough, Shelly Reed, Tina Nuckols, Wendy Reed, Andrea Shultz, Kim Mitchell. Fine Mamas of Samuell -2 gas vale vm yd eww Qgw as 1 52:5 , z,tg2,fz1 , 3, awgd lat W vaglMa3a.tw.lh get-, We at Qmvt ns sf-,f ff' Q Q ofwwetrt lll if 6 glgflittle boy jg GI g S Q . wan 57 Q glhecgqji Yo always b68I'fS0f?8E60l81 qs Q? peyoiium now how much we love ydfu, fm Y a WWE 115 ?Mom and Dad 5 A 5 ttwfiihgfw Renee We are proud of your many accomplishments durlng your school years We wlsh the best for your future Keep your smlle your level head and thunk posltlve You can t mlss Love ya Mom and Daddy Tonya You have glven us so much loy and happiness durlng the past elghteen years Wlth your ambltlon and determlnatlon you wlll truly be a success We re so proud of you and love you very much Mumsle and Poopsle Tlerney Your accompllshments have been many and we are so proud of you for reaching just a llttle hlgher than before Keep that drlve and deslre and llfe wlll hold so much more You are a very beautlful and carlng person Love Mother and Daddy oseph Love you keep dreaming God wlll make It possible Remember falth IS the strongest power Mom Dad and Lorl Love, To the 1985 TORCH Stalt Joel Ballew Terry Brence Fonda Boyd Cherry Brown Melissa Carol Mellssa Dorrough Klm Fredrick Sandy Glb son Barbra Gregg Dara Hlcks Davld Jocoy Matt Lindsey Sherry Maln Renee Manes Susan McAnally Klm Mltchell Tuna Nuckols Klm Pltts Shelly Reed Wendy Reed Shan non Shaw Andrea Shultz Krlstl Stout Tammy Vall and Mark Woody you are really good good good' Truly you are the best You worked hard and you played hard l know I have a few more gray halrs but It has been fun This has been a doubly hard year wlth House Blll 72 and the asbestos abatement program and yet you flnlshed ln record tlme June 3rd Amazlngl Even l cant belleve It Only this group really knows the tame effort and plaln hard work that went Into the productlon ofthls book I thank you A speclal thanks to those of you fJoel Ballew Fonda Gregg Renee Manes Susan McAnally Tuna Nuckols Klm Pltts Shelly Reed Wendy Reed Andrea Shultz Krlstl Stout and Tammy Valll who went the extra twenty yards and survlved the hundred plus heat wlthout alr condltlonlng my radlcal behavlor and the boxlng and taping Love M KM Steve BHFQGFKSGDIOF 85l Thank you for all the joy and happiness you have glven us We are very proud of you and your achievements and wlsh for you every success and happiness Love Mom Dad and Llsa Klrkland We have enjoyed sharing your SSDIOY year wlth you and gettlng to know you better as an lndlvldual As you graduate from hugh school and enter college keep these thoughts ln mmd A man s splrlt and lnltlatlve can never be crushed lf he has a goal Remember what you dld yesterday wlll never be enough Greet each day wlth a dream ln your heart and falth ln your ablllty to achieve It Our Love Buster Audrey Gordon and Klmber Verlta James, We thank the Lord for blessing us wlth a wonderful, sweet daughter We love you very much' Mom and Dad Advertlsements 323 T . 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Saying good- bye to their friends was also a part of the end of school for the seniors. Barbra Gregg com- mented, Saying good-bye is the hardest part about the end 324 Endings n The end of the year was hectic to say the least for the teachers. Along with averaging grades and checking exams, they also had to contend with the asbestos abatement program. This was the removal of the asbestos in the ceilings of every classroom. To prepare for the abatement program which began on June 11th, the teachers had to pack their be- longings in boxes, plus tape and paper all the cabinets closed. This became an even bigger problem for those teachers with more than one room. Vickie White has a Meeting In The Ladies at Senior Assembly. I I3 Lv Q o 3' P ' X, A 5:3 ii, Neale? ze Assam ,If , y Smith and Zachary Smiih march in to graduation with Pomp and Circumstance. Elizabeth Morris and George Vaughn are Slow Dancing at the prom. Endings 325 After Baccalaureate, Sheri Barnhart is going to press on regardless. Pleasant moments Tears, cheers, and a sigh of relief was heard on the last day of school as faculty and students went their separate ways. ' Teachers spent the day say- ing their good-byes to retirees Ms. Wallace, Mr. Bratcher, Mr. Vining, and Ms. Wade, and wishing good luck to other faculty members who were branching out in new directions. Mr. Partain voiced the sen- 326 Endings Lisa Nims, Vickie Sanderson, Dana Troncoso, Debra Brewer, and Danny Powell are, their way to summer fun. timents of many when he stated, I hate to leave Samuell and my special friends, but l feel l cannot pass up the oppor- tunity to enter a new field. Student summer agendas in- cluded sunning, swimming, and going on vacations. Seniors, on the other hand, were ready for a summer of working and prepar- ing for the future. Some graduates chose to attend col- lege classes. - e a I Irma Gonzales relaxes after a wavj perience at White Water. 1 l ' , . Rad Ferguson is dork of the year at the Senior Luncheon. ,l Shackleford takes one last look at her uk before taking her final exam. ment - ' 2 l , -.-.. .,. Nllllmg ' . Glen 'w-, fel-F Jimmy Ashely can't believe school is really over. David Vines three wheels his way to school on senior hlkn nav Larry NSSI, Earnest Neal, and Anthony Neal look for their names on the Commence- Lori Brisendine and Tammy Davenport wonder what the future holds for them. Endings 327 Pleasant farewells 1984-1985 was an active year for the Samuell Spartans. ln between classes and homework the students managed to find time to be a part of athletics, choir, drill, cheerleading, band, TORCH, The Sentinel, and other organizations. They also found time to be in Band Show, Our Town, The Cultural Arts Celebration, Bye Bye Birdie, and Starlet Gold. Many of the students had the opportunity to be involved in the ABC movie titled Right To Kill. The students were in hallway and classrooms scenes l Seniors Chrlsti Current and Eddie Busch are packing up and moving out. 328 Endings and had the chance to talk with the stars of the movie who were Justine Bateman, from Family Ties, and Christopher Collett. Right to Kill was aired on television May 22nd. Although this was parents' night for Senior Assembly, and many seniors missed the broadcast, students videotaped the movie and had Right to Kill parties on Friday night. Kim Fredrick commented, lt was interesting seeing how a movie was filmed, but l never knew it was so much work. Craig Blair and Craig Jones are in a to leave Samuell. - Mark Euzlere and Lisa Hall walt patiently for the Senior Luncheon to begin. P s 1 ' Lx ,a f 1 ' A if 3, lg, lb ! l. 6 l 1 NM ., . 6 l l , 0 - bs Moreno, Terry Brence, Shannon Floyd, and Cynthia Espinoza Get Into The gve at the prom. Shelly Reed makes a splash at White Water. l 'i l a, M..- .-. . ........ .............g .U Tonya Culton takes her final English ex- her away from the asbestos abate- am in Ms. Adams' class. program. Taquita Dansby gives her last good-bye. V i Endings 329 I Pleasant memories The general consensus from the student body about the end of the year was l'm glad it's over. Both the underclassmen and seniors, however, had mix- ed -emotions about the end. Stephen Miles commented, l ,am going to miss my friends but not the work. James Scott ad- ded, The end of the year was Carter Pierce has his own special graduation with Dr. Hughey. Paula Barham closes the door to 1985. 330 Endings l great. I only wish it were a year later. l'm glad that l don't have to study for three months, stated Richard y Benjamin. l Although it has been a year of 3 adjustment for both the faculty and students, the Samuell students' fondest memories will Q always be in Pleasant Grove. f 5 'J 3 i . l I i 1 3 l 4 x 5 E . l Monya Mathis puts on a happy-face at the Senior Luncheon. Charlie Blair is bare at Senior Assembl l Wi Y- ! , Ms. Bell's second period English class reviews for their exams. t l i l YV- V l NEWS . . . Williams Was William USA MOVIES The Sure Purple 13th Part V 2010 THE RADIO . . . oo Young To F ' You're The Jungle Love ' With lt, Hard For u, Yo TELEVISION . . . Ties, Cosby She Wrote, eam Love John M D D Gimme A VL IN THE HALLS . . . Go to Girl, Dancing In The T all In avid Nightmare Killing Trek ll Girls Porky s Revenge, Moving Ross Perot And Texas ae Tornado Strikes III Right To K Abduction Jim Halle To Go Got T o You, Night, Duke , 'Naughty Love, Cheers v, Hotell Te H stYou Major tlHey Good, rl Unis THE Pepper, Popcorn, okies, lce Cream Gold Fish Crackers Cracker Jacks, Cheese and Crackers Sunflow Corn- Endings 331 Senior Credits A Armstrong, Sabrena - 1. Homecoming Court, FHA 2. Homecoming Court, FHA 3. DECA 4. OEA-V Pres. Arterbury, David - 1. Golf 2. Golf 3. Golf 4. Golf Askew, David - 1. Baseball, Football 2. V. Baseball, Football, Red Cross, Valentine Court 3. V. Baseball - 1st Team All District, Jr. Favorite 4. V. Baseball, Valentine Court, Woods and Waters, Runner-Up Most Handsome Austin, Byron - 1. Basketball, FHA 2. V. Basketball 3. V. Basketball 4. V. Basketball, FHA Ayala, Erlinda - 1. Blue Jackets 2. Soccer 4. Sr. Pub, OEA Ballard, Tonya - 1. Blue Jackets, French Club, B Honor Roll 2. French Club, B Honor Roll 3. Quill and Scroll, Sentinel, French Club - Pres., Dallas Times Herald Design an Ad Award, UIL Contest, B Honor Roll, Perfect Attendance 4. Sentinel - Editor, Quill and Scroll - Pres., French Club - Pres., Allied Youth - Rep., Woods and Waters, Sr. Pub, NHS, UIL Contest, B Honor Roll, Outstanding French Student, Runner-Up Best Dressed, Superlative, Honor Graduate Ballew, Joel - 1. Student Council, Band, Lab Band, Allied Youth, PAC, Math Team, Music On Stage, B Honor Roll 2. Student Council, Band, Lab Band, Math Team, PAC, Allied Youth, NHS, UIL Contest, Music On Stage, B Honor Roll 3. Student Council, Band - Assist. Drum Major, Lab Band, SCOA, Once Upon A Mattress, A Honor Roll, Math Team, PAC, Allied Youth, NHS, Spanish Club, Concert Choir, UIL Contest, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Music On Stage, Outstanding Math Student 4. Band - Drum Major, Student Council - V. Pres., Razz-Ma-Tazz, UIL Contest, Lab Band, Allied Youth - Treas., NHS - Treas., Music On Stage, Sr. Assembly, A Honor Roll, TORCH, Outstanding Band and English Student, Valedictorian, High Honor Graduate, Most Likely to Succeed, Superlative Barger, Stephen - 1. Football, Choir, Freshman Follies, UIL Contest, DISD Choir Contest 2. Football, Concert Choir, DISD Contest, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Carnival, NHS 3. Football, Math Team, Concert Choir, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Once Upon A Mattress, French Club, DISD Choir Contest, UIL Con- test, NHS 4. V. Football, Concert Choir, JESTERS!, Bye Bye Birdie, French Club - Rep., Allied Youth, Razz-Ma-Tazz - Emcee, Music On Stage, JESTERS! Show, Superlative, Honor Graduate, DISD Choir Contest, UIL Contest, NHS Barham, Paula - 1. Choir 2. Choir 3. OEA 4. OEA Barnhart, Shari - 1. Blue Jackets, Freshman Follies 2. French Club 3. French Club, Woods and Waters, OEA 4. OEA - Pres., French Club Battles, Tvinia - 3. French Club 4. French Club, Student Council, Sentinel, Sr. Pub Baty, Jesse - 1. Football 2. Football 3. Basketball Bedford, Michelle - 1. Basketball, Volleyball, FHA, Blue Jackets 2. V. Basket- ball, Volleyball, FHA 3. FHA, OEA 4. FHA, VOCT Senior Credits Bene, Chris - 1. Baseball, Basketball 2. FHA, Baseball 3. Soccer - 1st Team All District, Cross Country 4. Soccer, Cross Country Benson, Donnette - 3. FHA 4. HERO Black, Kathleen - 1. Blue Jackets, FHA 2. FHA 3. DECA 4. DECA Blair, Charles - 1. Football, Baseball 2. Football 3. NHS, V. Baseball, Golf, Football, Woods and Waters 4. V. Baseball, V. Foot- ball, NHS, Sr. Pub, Golf, Spanish Club, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Woods and Waters, Sr. Assembly, Runner-Up Mr. Samuell, Superlative, Honor Graduate Blanch, Barbi - 3. Thespians, FHA, Bus Stop 4. OEA Bluitt, Derek - 1. Football, Track, French Club 2. Football 3. Football, Track 4. V. Foot- ball, French Club, FHA, Sr. Pub, Sr. Assembly, Best Dressed Bowen, Gayla - 4. Sr. Pub, Sentinel, UIL Contest Braden, Tina - 1. Blue Jackets, Choir 3. FHA 4. HERO Bradley, Janice - 1. Red Cross, Student Council, Spanish Club, B Honor Roll 2. NHS, Student Council, JV Cheerleader, Red Cross, Spanish Club, Sentinel, B Honor Roll 3. B Honor Roll, JV Cheerleader, Stu- dent Council, Jr. Class Pres., UIL Contest, NHS, French Club, Sentinel - Editor, Quill and Scroll, Quill and Scroll Award of Honor, FHA, I Betcha Didn't Know That, Math Team 4. V. Cheerleader, Sentinel - Editor-in- Chief, Sr. Pub, Razz-Ma-Tazz, French Club - Sec., Allied Youth, NHS, Student Council, PAC, Woods and Waters, SAC, B Honor Roll, Music On Stage, Cultural Arts Celebra- tion, UIL Contest, Sr. Assembly, Runner-Up Most Likely To Succeed, Superlative Brence, Terry - 1. B Honor Roll 2. B Honor Roll, Perfect Attendance 3. B Honor Roll, Allied Youth 4. TORCH, Allied Youth, Spanish Club, Sr. Pub, Sr. Assembly Brisendine, Lori - 1. Blue Jackets, Choir, Sign Language Club, Freshman Follies 2. Blue Jackets, Treble Choir 3. Starlets - Mgr., Concert Choir, FHA, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Once Upon A Mattress 4. Flag Corps, Con- cert Choir, Lab Band, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Bye Bye Birdie, Music On Stage Brooks, Anthony - 1. Football, FHA 2. FHA, Football 3. FHA, V. Football 4. V. F00tbaII, Sr. Pub, Sr. Assembly Brown, Jennae - 2. FHA 3. FHA, Spanish Club Brown, Phyllis - 1. Blue Jackets, French Club, Freshman Follies 2. Starlets, French Club - Sec., Starlet Revue, B Honor Roll 3. Starlets, French Club - Sec., Starlets On Broadway 4. Starlets, French Club, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Woods and Waters, Sr. Pub, NHS, Starlet Gold, Sr. Assembly, Honor Graduate Buchanan, Kirk - 1. Football, Freshman Follies - Emcee, B Honor Roll, Perfect At- tendance, Choir - V. Pres., UIL Contest 2. Concert Choir, Football, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Car- nival, B Honor Roll, Perfect Attendance, NHS, All District Choir, UIL Contest 3. Con- cert Choir, JESTERS!, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Once Upon A Mattress, Music On Stage - Emcee, All District Choir, Football, French Club, Lab Band, Band, Allied Youth, Math Team, Perfect Attendance, NHS, B Honor Roll, UIL Contest, Valentine Court 4. Concert Choir, JESTERS! - V. Pres., Razz-Ma-Tazz - Emcee, Bye Bye Birdie, Student Council, Sr. Class Pres., NHS - Pres., French Club - V. Pres., Lab Band, Band, B Honor Roll, Sr. Pub, UIL Contest, Allied Youth, Sr. Assembly, Music On Stage, JESTERS! Show, Runner- Up Most Talented, Superlative, Honor Graduate Burkett, Lana - 1. Blue Jackets, 3. FHA 4. OEA Busch, Eddie - 1. Cross Country, Basebal 2. Baseball 3. Baseball, Spanish Club 4. Spanish Club, Cultural Arts Celebration Byrd, Mandy - 1. Blue Jackets, Choir, Freshman Follies 2. Starlets, Woods and Waters, Starlet Revue 3. Starlets, Starlets On Broadway, French Club, Concert Choir - Treas., Once Upon A Mattress 4. Starlets - Sr. Lieut., Razz-Ma-Tazz, JESTERS!, French Club, Sr. Pub, Sr. Assembly, Sentinel, Quill and Scroll, Starlet Gold, Music On Stage, JESTERS! Show, Runner-Up Most Talented C Camper, Cecil - 3. Football, FHA, Woods and Waters 4. V. Football, Woods and Waters, Sr. Pub, Sr. Assembly Carlock, Mark - 1. Baseball 2. Baseball, Powerlifting, Football 3. V. Baseball, Woodsl and Waters, Golf 4. V. Baseball, Woods and Waters, FHA, Sr. Assembly, Runner-Up Best Dressed Causey, Patricia - 3. Spanish Club, FHA Allied Youth 4. HERO Chang, Alex - 3. Math Team, NHS 4. Matt Team, NHS, Allied Youth, French Club, Hono Graduate Chavez, Joe - 4. FHA Cherry, Paul - 1. ROTC 2. ROTC, FHA 3 FHA 4. FHA Clancy, John - 1. Football, Soccer 2. Foot ball, Soccer 3. Football 4. VICA Cleveland, Vickie - 2. Volleyball 3. Frenc Club Coates, Stephanie - 1. Blue Jackets 2. Blu Jackets - Sec., Keywanettes, FHA 3. Blu Jackets - V. Pres., Spanish Club, FH Keywanettes 4. Flag Corps, OEA Colbert, Weldon - 1. FHA 2. FHA 3. FHA Sentinel Crawford, Steve - 3. VICA 4. VICA Creamer, Wanda - 1. French Club 2. FHA . FHA 4. Student Council, Sr. Class Sec., PA OEA, FHA, Sentinel Current, Christi - 1. Freshman Follie Soccer, Blue Jackets 2. Soccer - 2nd Tea- All District, Athletic Academic Award 3. So cer - 1st Team All District, Spanish Clu B Honor Roll, Athletic Academic Award Soccer - Honorable Mention All Distric Spanish Club, Allied Youth, FHA, B Hon Roll, Runner-Up Most Athletic, Superlativ Honor Graduate Dansby, Kelvin - 1. Band 2. Band, Fren Club 3. Football, Band, French Club 4. Football - 2nd Team All District, Ba French Club, FHA, Sr. Assembly, Ho Graduate Davenport, Tammy - 1. Choir, Red Cro Freshman Follies 2. Treble Choir, Perfect tendance 3. Concert Choir, Perfect Att dance, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Once Upon A M tress, FHA 4. Concert Choir, Perfect Att dance, Bye Bye Birdie, Razz-Ma-Ta Cultural Arts Celebration, Sr. Pub Davis, Demetria - 1. Blue Jackets 2. FHA FHA 4. Outstanding Special Educati Student Davis, Eldred - 4. Photography Club Dollgener, Sherry - 1. Choir - Hist., B Jackets, FHA, Freshman Follies, Stud Council, Fresh. Class Sec., Thespians, Honor Roll 2. Treble Choir, Razz-Ma-T FHA, Student Council, Thespians, We Were Young That Year, Starlet Revue 3. Starlets, Concert Choir - Hist., French Club, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Once Upon A Mattress, Starlets On Broadway, Student Council, B Honor Roll, Thespians 4. Starlets, Student Council, French Club, Sr. Pub, Sentinel, Starlet Gold, Razz-Ma-Tazz, B Honor Roll, Sr. Assembly, Runner-Up Friendliest Donaldson, Paul - 1. Football, Baseball, Fresh. Favorite, Valentine Court, Spanish Club 2. V. Football, Soph. Favorite, Valentine Court, Spanish Club 3. V. Football, NHS, Allied Youth, Valentine Court, Spanish Club 4. V. Baseball, NHS, Valentine Court, Spanish Club, FHA, Sr. Assembly, Most Handsome, Superlative, Honor Graduate Dorrough, Melissa - 1. Freshman Follies 2. JV Cheerleader, Woods and Waters, B Honor Roll 3. JV Cheerleader, Allied Youth, Spanish Club, FHA, B Honor Roll, Woods and Waters, Student Council, 4. V. Cheerleader, Spanish Club - Pres., Allied Youth, FHA, NHS, Homecoming Court, Sr. Pub, TORCH, B Honor Roll, Woods and Waters, Student Council, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Music On Stage, Sr. Assembly, Most School Spirit, Honor Graduate Duffey, Jimmy - 2. Spanish Club 3. Spanish Club 4. DECA Duncan, Jimmy - 1. Swim Team 3. Swim Team 4. VICA Escareno, Raul - 1. Handbell Choir Euziere, Mark - 1. Football, B Honor Roll 2. Football, Math Team, B Honor Roll, NHS 3. V. Football, Math Team, NHS, All City Academic Team, French Club, Allied Youth, B Honor Roll 4. V. Football, Allied Youth, NHS, Powerlifting, Student Council, Math Team, French Club - Treas., B Honor Roll, Superlative, Honor Graduate F Farrell, Tracy - 3. DECA 4. OEA, A Honor Roll, Honor Graduate erguson, Rad - 1. French Club, Student ouncil, V. Baseball, B Honor Roll 2. V. aseball, Student Council, B Honor Roll, rench Club, Woods and Waters 3. HB onor Roll, French Club, Woods and Waters, entinel, UIL Contest 4. French Club, Woods nd Waters, Sentinel, B Honor Roll, Sr. ub itzgerald, David - 1. ROTC, Color Guard, omputer Club 2. ROTC, Color Guard, V. aseball - Mgr., Perfect Attendance 3. FHA, oods and Waters, French Club, Perfect At- endance 4. Banner Team, Spanish Club, llied Youth, Woods and Waters, Sentinel, ath Team, French Club, Sr. Pub, Sr. ssembly redrick, Kimberly - 1. Blue Jackets, reshman Follies, B Honor Roll, Choir, UlL ontest 2. Concert Choir, Razz-Ma-Tazz, arnival, Hugh O'Brien Youth Leadership ward 3. Concert Choir, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Once pon A Mattress, French Club, Keywanettes V. Pres., Tennis, Woods and Waters 4. -oncert Choir Sec., JESTERSl, UlL Contest, 'azz-Ma-Tazz - Emcee, Sr. Pub, NHS, Ban- er Team, French Club - V. Pres., TORCH, ye Bye Birdie, B Honor Roll, Music On tage, Cultural Arts Celebration, Sr. ssembly, JESTERSl Show, Runner-Up Wit- est, Superlative, Honor Graduate Garcia, Julian - 4. VOCT Gifford, Stormy - 1. Football 2. Football, VOCT 3. VICA 4. VICA, Honor Graduate Gonzales, Irma - 1. Spanish Club 2. Spanish Club 3. FHA, Spanish Club 4. FHA, Sr. Pub Green, Anthony - 1. Football 2. Football 3. V. Football 4. V. Football - 1st Team All District, FHA, Track, Sr. Assembly, Runner- Up Friendliest Greenlee, Wanda - 1. Orchestra, UIL Con- test 2. Blue Jackets, Keywanettes, Orchestra, UIL Contest, FHA 3. Keywanettes, Spanish Club, OEA 4. Blue Jackets - Pres., Spanish Club, Cultural Arts Celebration, Sr. Pub, NHS, Superlative, Honor Graduate Gregg, Barbra - 1. Choir, Freshman Follies, Blue Jackets, B Honor Roll 2. Student Council, Starlets, Starlet Revue, Treble Choir, Razz-Ma-Tazz, French Club, B Honor Roll 3. Starlets, Starlets on Broadway, Student Council, PAC, Concert Choir, Once Upon A Mattress, French Club, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Woods and Waters, FHA 4. Starlets, Starlet Gold, Student Council, PAC, Concert Choir, Bye Bye Birdie, French Club, NHS, TORCH, Woods and Waters, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Sr. Pub, Sr. Assembly, Friendliest, Superlative, Honor Graduate Guerra, Joseph - 1. Orchestra, UlL Contest 2. Sign Language Club, Orchestra, UIL Con- test 3. Blue Jackets - Student Director, HERO, Spanish Club 4. CulturalArts Celebra- tion, HERO, Spanish Club H Hall, Lisa - 2. Blue Jackets, Keywanettes 3. FHA, Blue Jackets, Keywanettes 4. FHA, Blue Jackets, Allied Youth, Sentinel Harden, Melvin - 1. ROTC, Football 2. ROTC 3. ROTC, V. Football 4. FHA, V. Foot- ball, Sr. Pub, Sr. Assembly Haynes, Hope - 1. Soccer 2. JV Cheerleader, Soccer, Red Cross 3. JV Cheerleader, FHA, French Club 4. FHA, V. Cheerleader, Sr. Pub, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Sr. Assembly, Music On Stage, Runner-Up Most Talented Henderson, Carl - 1. Swim Team, Allied Youth 2. Swim Team, Allied Youth, Student Council 3. Swim Team - Capt., Student Council, NHS 4. Swim Team - Capt., Band, Lab Band, NHS, Music On Stage, Honor Graduate Henley, Rodney - 3. FHA 4. FHA, Sr. Assembly Henyard, Verma - 3. FHA, OEA 4. OEA Hernandez, Alonzo - 1. Soccer Hernandez, Leticia - 1. FHA 2. FHA 3. French Club, Student Council, OEA - Sec., Razz-Ma-Tazz, Once Upon A Mattress, Concert Choir, FHA, UlL Contest, B Honor Roll 4. French Club, Sr. Pub, Allied Youth, Outstanding Business Student, Superlative, Honor Graduate, PAC, NHS, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Bye Bye Birdie, Concert Choir, FHA, Sr. Assembly Hernandez, Norma - 3. French Club, FHA 4. French Club, Sr. Pub, FHA, OEA - V. Pres., Sr. Assembly Herring, Kandy - 1. FHA, Blue Jackets 2. FHA 3. FHA 4. DECA Hester, Robert - 3. Spanish Club, Soccer, Woods and Waters 4. Spanish Club, Soccer, Cultural Arts Celebration, Industrial Arts Club - Sec., Outstanding Industrial Arts Student Hicks, Dara - 1. Blue Jackets, Choir, Freshman Follies, Fresh. Favorite, Homecom- ing Court, B Honor Roll 2. Starlets, Student Council, Concert Choir. Starlet Revue, Car- nival, Homecoming Court 3. Starlets, Starlets On Broadway, Student Council, Valentine Court, Woods and Waters, B Honor Roll, FHA 4. V. Cheerleader, Student Council, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Sr. Pub, Valentine Court, Woods and Waters, TORCH, Allied Youth, B Honor Roll, Sr. Assembly, Most Beautiful Hicks, Pam - 1. B Honor Roll, Hand Bell Choir 3. Silent News 4. Pep Club Hill, Charlotte - 1. Blue Jackets, Red Cross 2. FHA 3. French Club, OEA, FHA 4. French Club, Sr. Pub, HERO, Wittiest Hoard, Rodney - 1. ROTC, FHA 2. ROTC, FHA 3. FHA 4. VOCT, Sr. Pub, Sr. Assembly, Wittiesl Hollins, Cedric - 1. Basketball, French Club 2. Basketball, French Club 3. V. Basketball, French Club 4. V. Basketball Hopkins, Tierney - 1. Fresh. Class V. Pres., Blue Jackets, FHA, Student Council, Choir, Freshman Follies 2. Soph. Class V. Pres., Stu- dent Council, Starlets, Starlet Revue 3. Jr. Class V. Pres., French Club, FHA, Student Council, Starlets, Starlets On Broadway, Woods and Waters 4. French Club - Treas., Allied Youth, Sr. Pub, Student Council, Woods and Waters, Starlets, B Honor Roll, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Starlet Gold, Runner-Up Most Dependable, Sr. Assembly Hultsman, Troy - 1. Football 3. FHA, Woods and Waters, Baseball 4. FHA, Woods and Waters Hunter, Betty - 1. Blue Jackets, FHA, ROTC 2. ROTC 4. OEA J Jackson, Ronda - 1. Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball 2. Track, Basketball, Volleyball 3. French Club, OEA, FHA, JV Cheerleader 4. FHA, Soccer, Sr. Assembly Jackson, Wen - 1. Blue Jackets, FHA 2. FHA, Perfect Attendance 3. OEA - Hist., FHA, Perfect Attendance 4. OEA, B Honor Roll, Flag Corps, Perfect Attendance James, Verita - 1. Blue Jackets, B Honor Roll, Track, Perfect Attendance 2. Starlet Revue, B Honor Roll, Track, FHA, Perfect Attendance, UlL Contest 3. Starlets, Starlets On Broadway, B Honor Roll, French Club, NHS, Perfect Attendance, OEA - Pres., Homecoming Court 4. NHS, V. Cheerleader, FHA, B Honor Roll, Cultural Arts Celebra- tion, Razz-Ma-Tazz, French Club, Valentine Queen, Science Fair, Sr. Assembly, Perfect Attendance, Runner-Up Miss Samuell, Superlative, Honor Graduate Jeffery, Tony - 2. Football 3. Football, Basketball, FHA 4. FHA, V. Football Jenkins, Sylvia - 1. FHA, Volleyball, Basket- ball 2. V. Volleyball, V. Basketball, FHA 3. OEA 4. HECE Johnson, Lynn - 1. Band, Soccer 2. Soccer 3. Soccer 4. Soccer - 1st Team All District Johnson, Frank - 1. Football, Basketball 2. Football 3. V. Football, Basketball 4. V. Foot- ball, FHA, Sr. Assembly K Kephart, Holly - 1. Handbell Choir 3. Silent News, Perfect Attendance, Deaf Theater Arts 4. Deaf Theater Arts King, Michael - 2. Football 3. Football, Spanish Club 4. V. Football, FHA Kirkwood, Jeff - 1. Lab Band, Band, Baseball, Music On Stage 2. Lab Band, Band, Student Council, Carnival, Music On Stage 3. Lab Band, Band, Once Upon A Mattress, Senior Credits 333 Music Oh Stage 4. Lab Band, Band, Concert Choir, JESTERS!, All City Band, Bye Bye Bir- die, Music On Stage, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Sr. Assembly, JESTERS! Show Kissentaner, Keith - 1. B Honor Roll 2. Football, B Honor Roll, Silent News 3. Track, B Honor Roll, Silent News 4. Deaf Christmas King, Sr. Assembly, Perfect Attendance Kuykendall, Ronda - 1. Blue Jackets, Spanish Club 3. DECA 4. DECA L Lefils, James - 4. Sr. Pub, NHS, Math Team, Chess Club Ligon, Teresa - 1. Blue Jackets, French Club 2. French Club 3. HERO 4. HERO Lim, Sun - 3. Student Council, Sentinel, UIL Contest, French Club, Math Team, Keywanet- tes, Thespians, Orchestra 4. French Club, Sentinel - Editor, Student Council, NHS, Math Team, Quill and Scroll, Thespians, UIL Contest Limon, Cristela - 1. B Honor Roll 3. Spanish Club Lindsey, Matthew - 1. Student Council, Math Team, Swim Team, Allied Youth 2. Stu- dent Council, Math Team, Allied Youth, Swim Team, Auditorium Sound Technician, A Honor Roll, Outstanding Science Student, NHS 3. Student Council - Treas., Math Team - Pres., Swim Team, UIL Contest, Auditorium Sound Technician, Thespians, Texas Engineering and Science Symposium, American Scholar American Airlines, A Honor Roll, Bus Stop, NHS - Outstanding Service Award 4. Student Council - Pres., Swim Team, Math Team, Banner Team, Thes- pians, Sr. Pub, TORCH, Bye Bye Birdie - Stage Manager, Starlet Gold - Emcee, A Honor Roll, Cheats Of Scapin, UIL Contest, PAC, SAC, NHS - Student Director Chair- man, Perfect Attendance, Sr. Assembly, Outstanding Drama and Science Student, Salutatorian, High Honor Graduate, Most Dependable, Superlative Lockmiller, Lisa - 1. FHA, Blue Jackets, Freshman Follies, B Honor Roll 2. Starlets, FHA, Woods and Waters, Student Council, Starlet Revue, B Honor Roll 3. Starlets, FHA, Student Council, French Club, Starlets on Broadway, B Honor Roll, PAC 4. Starlets, Student Council, Sr. Pub, French Club, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Starlet Gold, B Honor Roll, PAC, Sr. Assembly Long, Ronnie - 3. FHA Love, Richard - 1. Golf 2. Golf 3. Golf, Math Team, French Club, FHA, Thespians, Allied Youth, Bus Stop 4. Golf, Woods and Waters, Allied Youth, NHS, French Club, Math Team, Honor Graduate Macon, Floyd - 1. Basketball 2. FHA, Basketball - Soph. of the Year, Perfect At- tendance 3. Basketball - 2nd Team All District, Perfect Attendance, FHA 4. Basket- ball - lst Team All District, The Dallas Morn- ing News and The Dallas Times Herald All Metro lst Teams, All American Team Nominee, MVP in Dr. Pepper Tournament, NHS, Outstanding Athletic Student, Most Athletic, Superlative, Honor Graduate Maloney, Wallace - 1. Baseball, Football 2. Baseball 3. V. Baseball, Woods and Waters 4. Woods and Waters, V. Baseball, Spanish Club, Honor Graduate Manes, Renee - 1. Blue Jackets, Choir, Freshman Follies, B Honor Roll 2. Starlets. Senior Credits NHS, Starlet Revue, B Honor Roll 3. Starlets, Starlets On Broadway, NHS, French Club, FHA, B Honor Roll 4. Starlets - 1st Sr. Lieut., Starlet Gold, Razz-Ma-Tazz, French Club - V. Pres., Sr. Pub, TORCH, Who's Who In American Drill Team, NHS, Woods and Waters, Music On Stage, A Honor Roll, Sr. Assembly, Superlative, Honor Graduate Mann, Jeff - 1. Swim Team, Choir, Freshman Follies, Thespians 2. Swim Team, Concert Choir, Thespians, Razz-Ma-Tazz, We Were Young That Year, Carnival 3. Swim Team, Concert Choir, Thespians, Once Upon A Mattress, French Club, Razz-Ma-Tazz, B Honor Roll 4. Swim Team, JESTERS!, Banner Team, Bye Bye Birdie, Cheats ol Scapin, Sr. Pub, French Club, B Honor Roll, Sr. Assembly, Music On Stage, JESTERS! Show, Friendliest Marsh, Rita - 1. FHA, Tennis 2. FHA, Tennis, Perfect Attendance 3. FHA, Tennis, French Club 4. Tennis, French Club, Sr. Assembly Mathis, Monya - 1. Blue Jackets, Freshman Follies, Choir, Woods and Waters 2. Razz-Ma-Tazz, Starlet Revue, Starlets, Treble Choir, Woods and Waters 3. Razz-Ma-Tazz, Concert Choir, Starlets On Broadway, Starlets, Once Upon A Mattress, French Club, Woods and Waters 4. Razz-Ma-Tazz, Concert Choir - Treas., Starlets, Starlet Gold, Bye Bye Birdie, French Club, Sr. Pub, Woods and Waters, Sr. Assembly, Honor Graduate Mayers, Phyllis - 2. FHA 3. FHA 4. FHA, Sr. Pub Mays, Windifer - 1. FHA 3. FHA 4. FHA, UIL Contest, Superlative, Honor Graduate Mecaskey, Marlissa - 4. NHS, DECA - V. Pres., Area and State Winner DECA Career Development Conference, Cash Winner Anti-Shoplifting Contest, Cash Winner Coca- Cola Free Enterprise Contest, SMED Scholar- ship Winner, Zale Corp Sales Contest - Finalist, Outstanding M and DE Student, Na- tional DECA Career Development Con- ference, San Francisco, A Honor Roll, Outstanding Vocational Student, Superlative, Honor Graduate Medrano, Linda - 4. FHA, Spanish Club Meza, Carmen - 2. FHA 4. FHA Mitchell, Carolyn - 1. ROTC, Choir 2. ROTC 3. ROTC, French Club 4. ROTC, French Club, OEA Mitchell, Kim - 1. Deaf Theater Arts, B Honor Roll 2. TORCH, Deaf Theater Arts, B Honor Roll 3. VOCCT, TORCH, NHS, Deaf Junior Princess, Outstanding Deaf Education Student 4. NHS, TORCH, Deaf Christmas Queen, CulturalArts Celebration, Sr. Pub, Sr. Assembly, Outstanding Deaf Education Stu- dent, Superlative, Honor Graduate Mitchell, Peggy - 1. Blue Jackets, Allied Youth 2. FHA, Spanish Club 3. HERO - Pres., Woods and Waters 4. HERO - Pres. Moore, Jennifer - 1. ROTC 2. ROTC 3. FHA, OEA 4. FHA, HERO Moore, Melissa - 1. Blue Jackets, Choir, Freshman Follies 2. Razz-Ma-Tazz 3. FHA, French Club, Woods and Waters 4. HERO, Woods and Waters, Honor Graduate Moore, Nethia - 2. FHA 3. FHA 4. FHA Moreno, Carlos - 4. Thespians, Spanish Club, UIL Contest, A.R.T.S. Morgan, Ken -- 2. Football 3. Football 4. V. Football, FHA, DECA Neal, Larry - 3. VOCT 4. VOCT Norris, Lydia - 1. Blue Jackets, Volleyball, Track, ROTC, FHA 2. FHA, Track 3. Track, ROTC, FHA 4, ROTC Nuckols, Tina - 2. French Club 3. TORCH, Student Council, French CLub 4. TORCH - Editor-in-Chief, Student Council, French Club, FHA, Math Team, Sr. Pub, Superlative, Honor Graduate Nunley, Paula - 1. Choir 4. DECA P Paiz, Melinda - 1. Blue Jackets, B Honor Roll, FHA, Student Council 2. Soph. Class Sec., FHA, JV Cheerleader, B Honor Roll 3. Jr. Class Sec., FHA, Woods and Waters - Sec., JV Cheerleader, Allied Youth, Spanish Club, Perfect Attendance, B Honor Roll 4. Student Council, FHA, V. Cheerleader, Sr. Pub, Woods and Waters, Allied Youth, Spanish Club, B Honor Roll, Sr. Assembly, Superlative Peavy, Debra - 3. ROTC Queen, B Honor Roll, FHA 4. DECA, Best Dressed Peek, Karie - 1. Blue Jackets, Choir, FHA 2. Blue Jackets, FHA 3. Woods and Waters, FHA 4. DECA Pena, Senaida - 3. FHA 4. FHA, Spanish Club Phillips, Stephen - 3. ROTC 4. ROTC Pitts, Kim - 1. Choir, Freshman Follies, Blue Jackets, B Honor Roll 2. Student Council, Starlets, Concert Choir, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Starlet Revue, Keywanettes - Pres., NHS, Woods and Waters, Carnival, B Honor Roll 3. Starlets - Jr. Lieut., Concert Choir, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Starlets On Broadway, Stu- dent Council, NHS, Woods and Waters, French Club, Once Upon A Mattress, Music On Stage, Tennis, B Honor Roll 4. Starlets - Capt., Starlet Gold, Student Council, PAC, NHS - V. Pres., Concert Choir - V. Pres., JESTERS!, Homecoming Queen, French Club, Bye Bye Birdie, TORCH, Razz-Ma-Tazz, All American Drill Team, Sr. Pub, B Honor Roll, Sr. Assembly, Music On Stage, JESTERS! Show, Miss Samuell, Superlative, Honor Graduate Pratt, Deb - 1. Volleyball, Basketball, Blue Jackets, FHA 2. Volleyball, Basketball, FHA 3. French Club, OEA - V. Pres., FHA 4. HERO - Pres., FHA, French Club Punch, Anthony - 2. Special Olympics, Silent Spartans, Reflection, Deaf Photography Club 3. Special Olympics 4. Special Olympics R Randolph, Levi - 2. Sentinel 3. Sentinel, UIL - Honorary Mentions, UIL - Best Suppor- ting Actor 4. Thespians - V. Pres., FHA Reed, Shelly - 1. Student Council, Blue Jackets, Allied Youth 2. Student Council, Allied Youth, NHS 3. TORCH, NHS, Student Council, Allied Youth, Spanish Club, Texas Wesleyan Book Award, FHA 4. NHS, TORCH, Sr. Pub, Student Council, Allied Youth, Spanish Club, Math Team, Outstanding Social Studies Student, Most Likely to Suc ceed, Superlative, Honor Graduate Reed, Wendy - Choir, Blue Jackets Freshman Follies - Student Director, Perfect Attendance, B Honor Roll 2. Con- cert Choir, Flag Corps, All District Choir, NHS, Thespians, We Were Young That Year, Carnival, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Perfect Attendance, B Honor Roll, Keywanettes, French Club 3. Concert Choir, NHS, All District Choir, Frenc Club, Thespians, Once Upon A. Mattress Razz-Ma-Tazz, UIL Contest, Keywanettes - Pres. 4. Concert Choir, Starlets, JESTERS Sec., French Club, NHS, Sr. Pub, TORCH Razz-Ma-Tazz, Starlet Gold, Music On Stage, Woods and Waters, Cultural Arts Celebra- tion, Bye Bye Birdie, JESTERS! Show, Honor Graduate Reeves, Ronny - 1. ROTC 2. ROTC 3. ROTC 4. ROTC, FHA, Outstanding ROTC Student Rener, Beth - 1. Blue Jackets. UIL Contest 2. Blue Jackets, UIL Contest, 3. Spanish Club, Allied Youth, Sentinel, UIL Contest 4. B Honor Roll, OEA Reyna, Raul - 2. FHA 3. FHA 4. Spanish Club Richmond, Michael - 1. Football 2. Football 3. Football, Basketball, Track 4. V. Football Robinson, Ricky - 2. Perfect Attendance 3. Math Team, Allied Youth, Spanish Club, Perfect Attendance 4. Math Team, Allied Youth - Treas., Spanish Club - Treas., French Club, Woods and Waters, Chess Club, Sentinel, Sr. Pub Rodriguez, Lisa - 3. FHA 4. FHA Rodriguez, Timothy - 1. Baseball 2. Foot- ball, Baseball, FHA, Soccer 3. Football, V. Baseball 4. V. Baseball Rogers, Mack - 1. ROTC 2. ROTC 3. ROTC 4. ROTC Ruiz, Oscar - 1. Football, Baseball 2. Foot- ball, Baseball 3. Football, Baseball 4. Foot- ball, Baseball, FHA Russ, Billy - 2. Band 3. Band, DECA 4. VICA S Salazar, Moises - 4. V. Football, French Club, FHA Sanchez, Arturo - 1. Football 2. Football, Tennis 3. Tennis Sanders, Eric - 1. Football, Track 2. Foot- ball, Track 3. Football, Track, FHA 4. V. Foot- ball, Track, FHA, Sr. Assembly, Runner-Up Most Athletic A Sanders, Jonathan - 1. ROTC 2. ROTC 3. ROTC Sands, Marc - 1. Basketball 2. Basketball 3. Basketball 4. V. Basketball Sands, Maria - 2. NHS, French Club, FHA 3. HS, French Club, FHA, Math Team 4. NHS, rench Club, Math Team, OEA, Honor Graduate hultz, Andrea - 1. Blue Jackets, B onor Roll 2. Starlets, Starlet Revue, FHA, rench Club, B Honor Roll, Student Coun- il, Sign Language Club, PAC 3. Starlets, tarlets On Broadway, FHA, Spanish Club, llied Youth, B Honor Roll 4. Starlets, tarlet Gold, FHA, Spanish Club, Allied Youth Treas., Sr. Pub, TORCH, NHS, Honor raduate, Sr. Assembly mith, Tracy - 1. Band, Choir 2. Band, hoir 3. Band 4. Band, Music On Stage mith, Zachary - 1. Track 2. Track 3. DECA V. Pres. 4. DECA, Sr. Assembly, Runner- p Most Dependable pears, Kathy - 1. Blue Jackets, Choir, llied, Youth, Student Council, Freshman ollies 2. Student Council, Allied Youth, rench Club 3. Allied Youth, Spanish Club, HA 4. Allied Youth, Spanish Club, Sr. Pub, uperlative tarks, Tonya - 1. ROTC 2. ROTC 3. ROTC . ROTC tout, Kristi - 1. Blue Jackets, Choir, eshman Follies - Student Director, Stu- nt Council, Sign Language Club, Allied uth, PAC, Thespians, Blue Jacket of the ar, B Honor Roll 2. Starlets - Mgr. and t., Student Council, French Club, Thes- ns, Treble Choir - Sec., NHS, Starlet Revue, We Were Young That Year, B Honor Roll 3. Starlets, NHS, Thespians, Concert Allied Youth, TORCH On Broadway, Once' Contest, B Honor Lieut., NHS - Sec., Student Council, PAC, Choir, Spanish Club, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Starlets Upon A Mattress, UIL Roll 4. Starlets - Sr. Student Council, Con- cert Choir, Spanish Club, Allied Youth, Sr. Pub -- Editor FHA TORCH Razz Ma T , . . - - azz - Assist. Student Director, Starlet Gold, Sr. Assembly, Bye Bye Birdie, Music On Stage, B Honor Roll, Cultural Arts Celebration, Perfect Attendance, Most Dependable, Superlative, Honor Graduate Strange, Nicki - 1. Blue Jackets, Spanish Club, B Honor Roll 2. B Honor Roll 3. OEA, B Honor Roll 4. OEA, B Honor Roll, Honor Graduate T Tarver, Jeffrey - 1. Football, Track 2. Foot- ball, Track 3. VOCT 4. VOCT Tatum, Charles - 1. ROTC 2. ROTC, Spanish Club 3. Football, Spanish Club 4. V. Football Tawney, Annora - Deaf Theater Arts 3. Silent News, Deaf Theater Arts 4. B Honor Roll, Sr. Assembly Terry, Randy - 3. VICA 4. VICA Thomas, Trisha - 1. Blue Jackets, 2. FHA 3. DECA - Hist. 4. DECA Thompson, Angie - 1. Track, Basketball, Volleyball, Blue Jackets 2. Track, FHA, JV Cheerleader 3. Track, JV Cheerleader, FHA 4. Sr. Pub, Track, HERO, Woods and Waters, Cultural Arts Celebration Trevino, Carlos - 1. FHA 3. DECA 4. DECA - Pres. Turner, Brad - 2. Soccer, Baseball 4. VICA Tucker, Jill - 1. Choir - Pres., Freshman Follies, DISD and UIL Contests, Blue Jackets, Red Cross, Thespians, Student Council, B Honor Roll, Sentinel 2. Concert Choir, Razz-Ma-Tazz, DISD and UlL Contests, Stu- dent Council, Thespians, Flag Corps, Keywanettes, We Were Young That Year, Carnival, All District Choir, B Honor Roll, Starlet Revue 3. Concert Choir, JESTERS!, Razz-Ma-Tazz, PAC, B Honor Roll, Music On Stage, Starlets, DISD and UlL Contests, French Club, Student Council, Thespians, Once Upon A Mattress, Starlets On Broad- way, All District Choir, Keywanettes - Sec., 4. Concert Choir - Pres., JESTERS!, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Bye Bye Birdie, Starlets, Starlet Gold, Woods and Waters, French Club, Music On Stage, Sr. Assembly, DISD and UIL Contests, Contest, NHS, Sr. Pub, B Honor Roll, JESTERS! Show, Most Talented, Honor Graduate V Vacio, Tony - 1. Football, Baseball, ROTC, FHA 2. Football, Baseball, ROTC 3. Football, Baseball, ROTC, Spanish Club 4. FHA, Spanish Club, ROTC Vail, Tammy - 1. Soccer, FHA, B Honor Roll, All City Academic Team 2. Soccer, FHA, B Honor Roll, Starlet Revue, French Club, All City Academic Team 3. Soccer, Starlets, French Club, B Honor Roll, Starlets On Broadway, Woods and Waters, All City Academic Team 4. V. Cheerleader, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Woods and Waters, A Honor Roll, Allied Youth, TORCH, Student Council, NHS, Sr. Pub, FHA, Sr. Assembly, Music On Stage, Runner-Up Most School Spirit, Superlative, Honor Graduate Vargas, Alma - 4. Band Vasquez, Maribell - 4. DECA Vaughn, George - 1. Soccer, B Honor Roll 2. Baseball, A Honor Roll, Silent News, Reflection 3. V. Baseball, A Honor Roll, NHS 4. V. Baseball, B Honor Roll, NHS, Deaf Christmas Prince - Runner-Up, Superlative, Honor Graduate Vines, David - 1. Football, Soccer, Spanish Club. Woods and Waters 2. Football, Spanish Club, Woods and Waters, B Honor Roll 3. V. Football, Soccer - All District Goalie, Woods and Waters, B Honor Roll, 4. V. Football, Soccer - All District Goalie, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Woods and Waters - Pres., Spanish Club, FHA, Powerlifting, B Honor Roll, Sentinel, Sr. Assembly, Superlative W White, Mark - 1. Choir, Freshman Follies, Football, Baseball 2. Football, Baseball, Con- cert Choir, Carnival 3. V. Baseball, Concert Choir, Once Upon A Mattress, Spanish Club, Perfect Attendance, B Honor Roll 4. V. Baseball, Spanish Club, FHA, Allied Youth White, Vickie - 1. Basketball, Band, Thes- pians 2. Basketball, Volleyball, Band, French Club, Thespians 3. V. Basketball, Volleyball, Band, Thespians 4. V. Basketball, Volleyball, NHS, FHA, Cultural Arts Celebration, Sr. Assembly, Most Athletic, Superlative, Honor Graduate Whitehead, Lisa - 1. FHA, Band 2. FHA, Band 3. Band, FHA, OEA 4. Band, FHA, HERO, Perfect Attendance Williams, Dedrick - 1. Football, Track, Basketball 2. Student Council, V. Football, Track, Basketball 3. V. Football - All District Honorable Mention, Student Council, Track,l Betcha You Didn't Know That, FHA 4. PAC, Student Council, Sr. Class Treas., V. Football - 1st Team All District, Woods and Waters, Track, Valentine King, Sr. Pub, Razz-Ma- Tazz, Sr. Assembly, Mr. Samuell, Superlative Williams, Denise - 1. FHA 2. FHA 3. OEA 4. FHA Wood, Steven - 2. Football 3. VICA 4. VICA Woods, Wendy - 4. Concert Choir, FHA, Thespians Vlloody, Mark - 1. Choir, Freshman Follies, Football, B Honor Roll, Powerlifting 2. Con- cert Choir, All District Choir, V. Football, Razz-Ma-Tazz, Carnival, B Honor Roll, Powerlifting 3. Concert Choir, All District Choir, V. Football, Razz-Ma-Tazz, B Honor Roll, Once Upon A Mattress, Music On Stage - Emcee, All Region Choir, Allied Youth, JESTERS!, Powerlifting 4. Concert Choir, All District Choir, All Region Choir, V. Football, Razz-Ma-Tazz - Emcee, JESTERS - Pres., Bye Bye Birdie, B Honor Roll, TORCH, NHS, Sr. Class V. Pres., Powerlifting, UIL Contest, Sr. Assembly, Starlet Gold - Emcee, Sr. Pub, Cheats Of Soapin, Outstan- ding Chorus Student, Music On Stage, JESTERS! Show, Most Talented, Superlative, Honor Graduate Y Young, Alene - 1. B Honor Roll 2. Soccer, A Honor Roll, Silent News, Reflection 3. B Honor Roll 4. Sr. Pub, Deaf Christmas Princess - Runner-Up, Sr. Assembly, Superlative, Honor Graduate Senior Credits 335 A Adkins, Alison ' ' ' 225 Adkins, Derek 97 Adkins, Ronald ' 149 Aguirre, Josett 135, 250 Aguirre, Rochell ' 121, 249, 248, 228 Alanis, Mauro ' 149 Alexander, Bart 135 Alexander, Dwight 244 Alexander, Mark ' 12, 222, 238 Alexander, Roshanie ' 149, 197, 198 Allen, Arthur ' 121, 253 Allen, James ' 149 Allen, John ' ' ' 121, 238, 240, 239 Alvarez, Barbara ' 149 Amador, Hector ' 149 Anderson, Anita 135 Anderson, Bruce ' 149, 225 Anderson, Cartinus 97, 233, 53, 74 Anderson, David ' 149, 224,39 Anderson, Latongela 149 Anderson, Yolunda ' 225 Anglin, Elmer 135, 276 Ansley, Russell ' 135, 194, 193, 206, 209 Armonta, Victoria 135, 220 Armstrong, Carlette' 279, 222 Armstrong, Chavela 1 n Q 149 Armstrong, Sabrena 97, 249, 248 Arnold, Joni ' 149, 198,250,295 Arnold, Steven ' 121, 252, 253 Arredondo, Deanie ' 149, 198, 218 Arredondo, Tony ' 121, 244 Arterbury, David ' 97 Ashcralt, Eric 246, 247 Ashley, Jimmy ' 149, 327 Askew, David 97, 34, 296, 297, 298, 299, 69, 73 Atkins, Kager ' 237 Atkins, Tonya ' 149 Austin, Byron ' 97, 266, 281 Austin, Reginald ' 3, 275, 272, 270, 282 Auston, Linda ' 135, 245 Avila, Elvira ' 232 Ayala, Anna ' 225 Ayala, Erlinda 97, 318 Aycock, David ' Index 121, 267 Aynes, Cindy 135, 194, 193. 226 Babers, Joyce ' 121 Bailey, Dondy ' 149 Bailey, Robert 135, 144, 292 Bailey, Stephanee ' 149, 199, 218, 219 Bain, Wesley 121, 238, 240, 239 Baker, Angela ' 149 Baker, April ' 149, 198 Baker, Cheryl 135 Ballard, Tonya 97, 253, 226, 227, 254, 206, 58, 207, 318, 83, 73, 61, 79 Ballew, Joel 97, 106, 6, 192, 190, 193, 35, 175, 176, 174, 254, 206, 59, 207, 317, 82, 69, 70, 74, 77, 87, 255, 61, 80, 78, 92, 255,257,259 Banks, Karen ' 121, 225 Barber, Traci 135 Barger, Steve 97, 13, 18, 272, 273, 212, 213, 226, 227, 214, 215, 31, 210, 47, 44, 46, 254, 42, 206, 207, 86, 69, 68, 77, 79, 55 Barham, Paula 97, 249, 248, 330 Barlow, Russell 135 Barnes, Hubert ' 224 Barnhart, Sheri ' 97. 249, 248, 326 Barnhart, Steve ' 121, 177, 250 Barr, Donald 135 Baskin, Kim 135, 276, 34, 35 Baskin, Michelle 220, 251, 11 Battles, Tvinia 97,101,116, 252, 253, 226, 227, 174, 254, 88 Baty, Jesse 97 Baze, Jason ' 149 Beam, Nick 135 Bean, Bryan ' 244 Beasley, Kenneth ' 194, 193, 149,289 Beckham, Donna ' 149, 224, 225 Bedell, Sonja ' 149, 216 Bedlord, Kevin ' 149 Bedlord, Michelle 97 Bedwell, Tina ' 135 Beers, Stephanie ' 6,23,149, 198 Bellah, Dottie 135,179,181,182,184,212,213, 231, 218 Benavidez, Tania ' 149 Bene, Chris ' 121, 109, 292 Bene, Keith ' 135 Bene, Kevin ' 121 Benjamin, Jewel 135, 220 Benjamin, Melvin 135, 276, 225 Benjamin, Richard ' 149, 224 Bennett, Shannon ' 149, 198, 221 Benson, Donnette ' 97, 235 Benson, Stephanie 135, 278, 279, 287 Bergeaux, Bubba ' 261, 149 Berryhill, Rhonda 135,220 Bevill, Christie ' 121,179,151,153,184,23,221,43, 48, 50, 62 Biggers, Theophilus 135, 28, 276, 218 Billings, Brenda ' 3, 192, 135 Birdwell, Donna ' 135, 197, 198 Birdwell, James ' 98 Bishop, Danny 121 Bishop, Edward ' 121 Black, Daron ' 98 Black, Kathy 98, 240, 66, 69 Black, Pamela ' 149 Blair, Cary ' 277, 149, 250, 34, 35, 300, 62 Blair, Charles ' 98, 104, 25, 19, 22, 272, 273, 250, 228, 254, 205, 296, 299, 316, 83, 208, 66. 73, 79, 330 Blair, Craig ' 25, 277, 149, 250, 34, 300, 328 Blanch, Barbi 98, 249, 248 Blanch, Daniel 135, 276 Blankenship, Kathy ' 244 Blanton, Bryan 135,233 Bluitt, Derek ' 98, 274, 22, 272, 254, 42, 72, 74, 76, 91 Bobien, Diana ' 121, 212 Boland, Toni 135, 197,199,221 Boleware, John ' 121, 275, 274, 272, 57 Bolluyt, Wendy 135 Bolt, Tim ' 149 Borrego, Richard ' ' 98 Bowen, Charles ' 149, 277 Bowen, Gayla 98, 99, 268, 252, 253, 58 Bowen, James 135, 136,276 Bowers, Mary 98 Boyce, Karen ' 223 Boyd, Challis ' 279, 228 Boyd, Fonda ' 127, 10, 266, 226, 176, 174, 255, 62, 60, 255, 256, 257, 258, 259 Boyd, Shanon ' 121 Braden, Tina 98, 237, 234, 235 Bradley, Delynda 135 Bradley, Janice ' 98,7,190,189,187,188, 186, 21, 23 22, 252, 253, 226, 227, 250, 176,233 174, 254, 206, 59, 58, as, 208, 73, 87 75 Bradley, Ramona ' 149, 221 Branson, Kimberly 135, 228 Braswell, Lisa 135, 136, 17, 290, 250, 174,228 Braswell, Missi 135, 178,179,181,182,185,17, 158 250, 226, 48, 51 Brence, Terry M 98, 96, 10, 177, 35, 228, 254, 74, 64, 89. 329, 92, 80,256,259 Bressler, Michelle ' 149 Brewer, Debra ' 149, 216, 326 Brisendine, Kevin 135, 194, 193 Brisendine, Lori ' 98, 3, 192, 193, 212, 254, 317,37, 80 327, 92 Brisendine, Sheila ' 149 Broadway, Anthony ' 235, 236 Brock, Sheila ' 149, 197, 199 Broiles, Kethia ' 149, 197, 198, 54 Brooks, Anthony 95, 272, 273, 254, se, 74 Brown, Angie 99 Brown, Cherry 9,13,120,121,179,181,184,185, 23, 290, 291, 223, 250, 175, 174, 45, 50, 51, 206, 207, 209, 255, 258, 259 Brown, Christopher ' 149 Brown, Deanna 136, 134, 6, 290, 291, 212, 213, 175, 174 Brown, James ' 121, 237,241 Brown, Jennae 99, 80 Brown, Marie 136 Brown, Mistie ' 149 Brown, Monica ' 136 Brown, Patreecia ' 121, 278, 271, 287 Brown, Phyllis ' 99,105,9,179,181,182,183,184, 19, 23, 220, 250, 175,174,254,50, 48, 206, 208, 79 Brown, Rodney 136 Brown, Tammy ' 149 Browning, Rickey ' ' 99, 17 Browning, Vickie 99, 249, 248 Bryant, Gary ' 149 Bryant, Ritchie ' 121, 53 Buchanan, Jenniler ' 121 Buchanan, Kirk 99,96,18,19,194, 212, 213, 214, 215, 31, 210, 174, 211, 45, 46, 321, 254, 42, 48, 50, 206, 207, 47, 209, 37, 36, 69, 73, 77, 76, 75, 79, 91, 80, 60 Buckner, Deanna ' 286, 149, 287 Bullard, Johnny ' 262, 149 Bundrant, Renee ' 149, 198 Burch, Melissa 136, 222 Burden, Darlene ' 149 Burfield, Sabra ' 149 Burkett, Lana ' 99, 249, 248 Burkett, Lee ' 122, 193, 195,218,206 Burkett, Lori ' 149 Burks, Valerie ' 122, 220,245 Burns, Robert 136, 224, 225, 56 Burl, Ruby ' 149 Busby, Mark ' 149, 277 Busch, Edward 99, 232, 228, 317, 328 Butler, James ' 149 Byars, Michelle 95, 264, 234, 235, 319, 316, 81, 80 Byrd, Mandy ' ' 99,102,9,178,179,181,182,183, 184, 185, 19, 23, 177, 171, 252, 253, 226, 31, 210, 211, 48, 50, 51, 36, 73, 75, 77, 87, 76, 55 1 Caldwell, Robert ' 1122 bmawmLTamama has aIIahan, Vicki' 149 Campbell, Carl '136, 144, 5, 27, 17, 95, 292, 266, 300 Camper, Cecil ' 99, 96, 274, 22, 272, 223, 269, 250, 254 Canada, Lewis 136 Cantu, Mark ' 277, 149 Cantwell, Ray ' 100,246 Cardenas, Arthur ' 149 Carey, George 277, 149, 224 Carlisle, Mike ' 120, 121, 28, 262, 226, 40, 41, 218, 2519, 300 Carlock, Mark 100, 104, 19, 220, 226, 250, 296, 297 298, 299, 316, 73, 76, 88 Carney, Casey 100, 220 Carol, Melissa ' 15, 122, 18,21,212, 220,31, 175, 174, 176, 210, 211, 44, 46, 47, 45, 206, 209, 55, 60, 257, 258, 259 Chrol, Terry 136, 147, 284, 285, 212, 214, 31,175, 174, 211, 46, 36, 55 rpenter, Darla ' 2, 220, 232, 58, 54 rpenter, Samuel . 284, 319 rroll, Anthony ' rroll, Clay rroll, Tommy ' , 150, 149, 300 rrozza, Jeffrey ' ' rter, Kristi ' rter, Marcus ' ' ' ter, Shady ' , 225 'ter, Will ' eboll, Chris Cash, Bill ' 122, 235 Castaneda, Renay ' 122, 235 Castaneda, Robin ' 150, 199, 232 Castellano, Carlos 136, 25, 250 Castellano, Wence 100, 115, 25, 220, 250, 296, 297, 298, 69, 73 Castillo, Alma ' 232, 225, 216 Castleberry, Patricia 136, 251 Castro, Noah 136 Cato, Katherine ' 122 Causey, Patricia 235 Caylor, Dana ' 122, 237, 234, 235 Chaffin, Michelle ' 150 Chambers, Tim ' 277 Chance, Kenneth ' 122 Chang, Alex 100, 177, 265, 226, 230, 59, 208, 79 Chang, Lucy 136, 58 Chapman, Ada 136, 221 Chapman, Dawn ' 150 Chapman, Scot ' 5, 122, 25, 228 Chavez, Martha ' 150 Cheney, Kathy ' 150, 198 Cherry, Gregory 136, 195, 193, 224, 42, 57 Cherry, Paul 100, 74 Childress, Jamie ' 122,123,17,172,212,213,214,296 297 Chisclm, Brian ' 122, 212, 214, 243 Chisolm, Keith ' 122, 17,235,236 Christian, Allen ' 194, 193, 150, 230, 231, 37, 38 Churchwell, Mike 100, 230,294 Cipriano, Frank ' 292, 277 Cisneros, Rafael ' 123 Clancy, John 246 Clark, Dean ' 150 Clark, Kevin ' 216 Clark, Mike ' 123, 233 Clark, Thomas ' 123, 220,226 Clayton, Michael 136, 2, 286, 253, 289 Clements, Roderick ' 150 Cleveland, Sotora ' 12, 150 Cleveland, Vickie ' 100, 235 Coates, Stephanie ' ' 100, 3, 192, 193, 249, 248, 67, 80, 81 Cobb, Steve ' 150 Codillo, Don ' 123, 195, 230, 59. 206, 209, 36, 61 Codillo, Sharon ' 12, 269, 150, 198, 232, 59 Colbert, Weldon ' 100, 252, 253, 68, 88 Coleman, Duane ' 123 Coleman, Hazel ' 100 Collier, Shelley 136 Collins, Misty ' 8 Combel, William 136 Conner, Jason 136 Contreras, Joe 100, 33, 233, 76, 89, 92 Contreras, Melissa ' 8, 150,232 Cooley, Shannon ' 150 Cooley, Shell ' 123, 25, 235 Coonrod, Kerry ' 150 Coonrod, Robert 136, 224 Cooper, Sherrin 123, 244. 245 Cooper, Stephanie ' 150 Cork, Ken ' ' ' 123 Cortez, David ' 277, 150 Coronado, Jimmy ' 17, 16, 150, 250, 63 Couch, Harold 246, 247 Coulter, Devona ' 260, 150,232 Courson, Angie ' 150, 221 Courson, Donna ' 123, 234, 235 Courson, Tommy 136 Cousins, Chris ' 150 Cox, David ' 150 Cox, Lori ' 123 Cox, Wesley 136, 276, 253 Cozine, Shamond ' 150, 269 Craig, Duana ' 150, 224 Cram, Judith ' 150, 199 Crawford, April ' 123, 235 Crawford, Richard ' 150 Crawford, Steve 100, 96, 246 Crawford, Tammy ' 150 Creamer, Wanda 101, 96, 252, 220, 253, 251, 316, 86, 68 Crear, Yolanda 137, 231,221 Crockett, Patrick 2, 263, 225 Crouch, Sherri ' 123,136,179.181,183,184,185,23, 158, 226, 251, 34, 35, 50, 206, 209, 69 Crowder, Clifford ' 123, 268, 233 Crowe, Cassie 137 Cruz, Joel ' 150,253 Culton, Tonya 10, 120, 123, 223, 226, 175,176,174, 232, 206, 209, 62, 64, 329 Cumbie, Jerry ' 150 Cummings, Cheryl ' 123, 263 Cunha, Darlene 101 Curlin, Lisa ' 150, 225 Current, Christi 101,13,177,290,2 317, 86, 73, 79, 328 Current, David ' 11, 124, 292, 212, 2 Curry, Michael 137, 233 91,222.321,228 14, 34, 35, 44,47 D Dahlgren, Tammy 101 Dale, Susan 137, 284,224 Daniels, Kristina ' 150 Dansby, Kelvin 101, 23, 272, 273, 2 23, 268, 227, 79 Dansby, Taquita 124, 129, 200, 204, 223, 329 Dansby, Victor ' 150, 277 Darby, David ' 150 205, 203, 201, Darby, Michael ' 124, 246, 247 Darden, Cornelia 137, 276, 232 Davault, Larry 137 Davenport, Tammy 101, 96, 212, 213, 46, 254, 317, 68, 80, 327 Davidson, Robert ' 150, 221 Davila, Claudia ' 151, 197, 199,216 Davis, Anthony 101, 220, 221 Davis, Bennetfa ' 228 Davis, Demetria ' ' ' ' 101, 220,61 Davis, Donna 137,197,198,221 Davis, Eldred 101, 32, 233, 53 Davis, Jacquelin ' 151, 225 Davis, Karen 137 Davis, Kealvin 137 Davis, Lashon 137 Davis, Marcel 137,293 Davis, Pamela ' 151, 197, 198 Davis, Reva ' 151, 232 Davis, Sheree ' 124, 179,181, 182, 183,184,185, 220, 228, 49, 48, 50,206,209 Davis, Susan ' 4,193,194,151 Davis, Tim ' 277, 151 Davis, Willie 124, 246,247 Day, Kim 101, 246,247 Day, Ronda ' 222 Dean, Robin ' 3, 124, 192, 193, 177, 212, 222, 228, 218 Delgado, Jesus ' 225 Dellinger, Joe 137. 272 Deluna, Roberto 137, 276 Dempsey, Barbara 226, 198 Dennington, Jo ' 151 Dickerson, Corey ' 277, 151, 233, 288, Dillard, Latrisa ' ' ' 101 289 f Dirickson, Jarvifa 137 Ditmars, Jason ' 151 Dockins, Wendy 137 Dollgener, Sherry 101,11,179,181,182,183,23,17, 252, 253, 226, 174, 320, 254, 49, 50, 48, 58, 318, 69, 73, 77 Dominguez, Danny 137, 136, 296, 300 Donahue, Bridget ' 124, 223, 264, 220 Donahue, Corin 124 Donaldson, Paul 102, 104, 9, 25, 19, 24, 250, 34, 228 206, 296, 298, 316, 84, 208, 69, 71, 76, 79,80 Dorrough, Melissa 102, 7,25,190,189,187, 188, 19, 2 23, 24, 22, 17, 177, 250, 174, 221, 228, 229, 254, 206, 322, 316. 208, 209, 72, 79 Dotson, Stacy ' 124, 253, 235, 236 Doughty, Sandra ' 124,222, 196, 62 Duffey, Jimmy ' 102, 239, 67, 89 Dula, Timothy ' 124 Duncan, Jimmy 102. 246, 247, 89 Duncan, Lonnie ' 2, 263, 151 Duncan, Monty 137 Durham, Chantay 137, 9, 191, 232, 52, 53, 65 Durham, Ronald ' 283 Dye, Sharon 137 Earls, Troy ' 151 Echols, Patrick ' 151 Eckols, Tracy ' 151, 197, 198 Edington, Tammie ' ' ' 237 Edwards, Bryan 137 Edwards, Douglas ' 124, 232 Elkins, Phillip ' 195, 151 Elkins, Todd 137, 194, 193, 36 England, Carol ' 216 Escareno, Raul ' ' ' 102 Escobar, Tanya ' 151 Espinoza, Carlos ' 192, 193, 151,225 Espinoza, Cynthia ' 1, 137,134,136,9,179,1B1,183,185, 25, 158, 212, 215, 233, 174, 47, 228, 48, 51, 63, 329, 54 Euziere, Mark 102, 112, 274, 177, 272, 273, 226, 227, 230, 34, 228, 229, 206, 293, 86, 208, 69, 79, 80, 328 Evans, Alycia 137, 224, 225, 228 Evans, John ' 151 Evans, Rodney ' ' ' ' 102, 64 Evans, Ronald ' 124, 276 Evans, Shernett ' 151, 197, 199 Everett, Jerilyn ' 151, 233 F Fallin, Terri 137 Farrell, Tracy ' 102, 249,248 Faure, Barbara 137, 212 Faz, Manuela 102, 249, 248, 227 Faz, Pedro ' 124 Featherston, William ' 137 Ferguson, Kevan 137, 144, 194 Ferguson, Rad ' 102, 250, 254, 327, 92 Figueroa, Joey ' 296, 297, 298 Finley, Rhonda ' 12,151,198, 232, 228 Finley, Roger 137, 177, 276, 228, 289 Finney, James ' 2, 151 Finney, Jimmy ' 151 Finney, Leisha ' 151 Fitzgerald, David 102,101,26,190,189,186,22,177, 252, 253, 226, 227, 250, 230, 35, 228, 254, 64, 92 Fitzgerald, Thomas ' 246 Fivecoat, Russell 137 Flakes, Gloria ' 223,151,197,199 Flener, Shannon ' ' ' 102 Flores, Aldora ' 224 Flores, Alfredo ' ' 137 Flores, Niurka ' 151, 232,287 Flowers, Dale ' ' 137 Floyd, Shannon ' 124,179,181,183,184,185,23, 17, 232, 228, 50, 48, 329 Folmar, Alton ' ' ' 244, 245 Ford, Darnella ' 5, 151, 197 Foreman, Golden ' ' ' 220, 251,232 Fortner, Roger 138, 2, 212, 225, 214 Fortner, Susan ' 151 Fortune, Terresa ' 124 Foster, Douglas 277, 151 Foster, Farron 138 Fountain, Sherhonda ' 151, 253 Fowler, Robin ' 151, 197 Fowler, Sandra ' 125, 197, 198 Fox, Jerrye 233 Franklin, Stacy 138, 141, 10, 223 Fredrick, Kim 103, 114, 13, 188, 186, 18, 20, 23, 22, 17, 212, 213, 214, 215, 31, 210, 211, 44, 46, 47, 320, 254, 42, 206, 322, 316, 84, 207, 208, 36, 69, 67, 73, 75, 77, 255, 79, 81, 55, 60, 255, 257,258 Fredrick, Paul ' 148, 151, 212, 213, 214, 215, 44 Freeman, Melissa 138 French, Deserie ' 33, 151 Friday, Jessie 138, 6, 290, 221 Fuller, Christia 138, 224, 56, 57, 65 Fuller, Contrina ' 151, 198,221 G Gamble, Alicia ' ' ' ' 103, 264 Gamble, Latrice ' 220 Gantt, Vinson ' 262, 151 Garcia, Esmeralda ' ' ' 103 Garcia, Julian 103, 244 Garcia, Mel ' 151, 269 Garcia, Rodollo ' 138 Garcia, Tommy ' 151 Garden, Charles 138, 195, 225, 38 Garner, Kevin ' ' 103 Garrett, Edward ' 277, 151 Gaston, Benetta ' 193, 151 Gatewood, Sharon ' 151 Germany, Bryan 138, 276,228 Gibbs, Sarah ' 151,231 Gibson, Sandy ' 9,123,125,179,181,182,183,184, 185, 21, 23, 17, 266, 212, 213, 214, 47, 43, 49, 48, 50, 206, 302, 209, 255, 256, 257,258 Gitlord, Stormy 103, 246, 247, 317, 88, 79 Goans, Nancy 138, 212, 218, 217, 219 Godbey, Rodney ' 125 Godbey, Ron 138 Gomez, Robert ' ' ' 125 Gonzales, Elizabeth ' 151 Gonzales, Irma 103, 264, 228, 254, 326 Gonzalez, Emilio ' ' 103, 228 Goodman, Joel ' 151 Goodman, John ' 151 Goolsby, Sheryl ' ' 125. 233 Gordon, William ' 125, 32, 33, 31, 233 Gotcher, Ka ' 103,248 Gothard, James ' 151 Gothard, Jeftery 138 Gowans, Marsha ' 125 Graham, Jenniter 138,228 Green, Anthony ' 108, 272, 273, 266, 288, 74, 77, 89 Green, Edward ' 192, 193, 152 Green, Laura ' 152 Greenlee, Wanda 103, 12, 196, 228, 254, 206, 208, 80, 79,81 Gregg, Barbra 103,5,179,181,182,183,185,19, 212, 214, 226, 250, 215.34,233,174, 47, 254, 49, 51, 48, 206, 322, 316, B3 208, 67, 71, 75, 76, 87, 255, 79, 256, 257, 258, 259 Grittin, William 138,276 Gritting, Byron 138 Griffith, Kim 138, 152 Grilling, Kimberlan ' 225 Grimes, Loretta ' ' ' 125 Grimmett, Robert ' 152 Grubbs, Jeffrey ' 125 Grubbs, Kimberly ' 152 Gudino, Adrian 138 Guerra, Gilbert ' 152 Guerra, Joseph ' ' ' ' 103, 234, 235, 69, 80 Guerra, Lori ' 152,197,198,47, 44, 232, 40, 218, 42, 217, 219, 59. 47 Guerra, Regina 290, 152, 198 Guinn, Richard ' 138, 295, 294 Gwaltney, Nancee ' 125, 226, 238 H Haire, Laquentus ' 152 Haire, Reginald ' 277, 152 Haire, Sharletta ' ' ' 251, 58 Hall, Lisa ' 103, 177, 252, 253, 34, 69, 80,328 Hall, Patricia ' 125, 252, 253, 238, 239, 243, 242 Hall, Russell ' 152 Hall, Timothy ' 103 Hamilton, Monica 138, 179, 181, 183, 185, 23, 261, 253 1 174, 48, 51, 58,206,209 Hamilton, Penelope 138, 233 Hampton, April ' ' 138, 223 Hampton, Davan 138 Hampton, Tracie ' 152, 197, 198,232 Haney, Michael ' ' ' 125, 238, 241, 239 Hanks, Anthony ' ' ' ' 104 Hannon, Thomas ' 284 Hansen, Karen ' ' ' 125, 286, 284, 232 Hardemon, Tony ' 138, 276 Harden, Melvin ' ' ' ' 104, 11, 275, 274, 23, 272, 273, 22 254, 302, 76 Hargis, David ' 152 Harper, Scott 104, 241, 66, 73 Harris, Eldred 138, 224 Harris, Gwendolyn ' 152, 232 Harvey, David 138 Harvey, Jenniter ' 152 Hasty, William ' 284, 285, 152, 193, 54 Hathcock, Bryan ' 277,42 Hathorn, Douglas ' ' ' 125 l-latzenbuehler, Mikey 17, 237, 232, 243 Hauerwas, Brian ' 152,277 Hawthorne, Corey ' 152 Hawthorne, Trina 152 Hayes, Terry ' 152 3 aynes, Me 77. 152 Idon ' aynes, Hope ' ' ' ' 104, 7, 25, 1 90, 189, 187, 21, 23, 24, 2, 252, 253, 220, 227, 254, 73, 87, 75, 93 enderson, 104, 9, 192, 08, 37, 75, enderson, 120, 122, 12 95 can--H 193, 284, 285, 175, 206, 79 Chris ' 5, 177, 220, 232, 293, enderson, Evelyn ' 152 enderson, Mary ' ' ' 125 enderson, Robby ' ' ' 125 enderson, Robin ' 152 enley, Rod 104, 75, 80 ney nn.. enries, Debra 138, 223 enry, Mich 125, 132 ael ' enry, Steven ' ' ' ' 104 enyard, Verma ' ' ' ' 104, 96, 249, 248 Hernandez, 104 Alonzo ' ' ' ' ernandez, Anthony ' 126 ernandez, Carlos 39 , ernandez, Cynthia ' 52 ernandez, Joey ' 52, 292, 232, 295, 294 ernandez, Leticia 04, 177, 212, 226, 174, 44, 46, 45, 54, 206, 316, 84, 208, 61, 89, 79 ernandez, Norma 04, 223, 226, 251, 254 erring, Kandy 04 BSQSY, n0bel'f ' ' ' ' 04. 292,61 ickman, Pamela ' 52 icks, Dara .una 05, 7,190,189,187,188,186, 21, 3, 22, 16, 177, 34, 322, 318, 69, 71, 4, 77. 75, 255, 81, 54, 256, 257 licks, Pamela 105, 111, 43 ligdon, Traci ' .52 liggins, James 39 ill, Barbara ' 9. 43 in, Byron ' 2, 276, 277, 233 ill, Charlotte ' 05, 227, 235, 254, 69, 68, 71 ill, Loren ' 52, 265, 197, 198 ill, Napoleon ' 52, 277 'll, Rodrick 9 2 ines, Sheila ' 3 ard, Rhonda 9, 223. 66 il, Yolanda ' ard, Rodney 05, 98. 43, 254, 69. 71, 76, 75 ocker. Justin ' 32 odge, Kelvin ' 9 ldman, Rachel' Iins, Ced fic one' 1, 4, 271, 282, 281 Ioway, Angela ' ,218, 59 es, Jerry ' Holl, Michelle ' ' ' 7, 126 Homan, Marc 139 Hooker, Clifford 105, 104, 17, 228, 317 Hope, Priscilla ' 152, 197, 199, 228 Hopkins, Tierney 105,113,179,181,182,1B3, 135.211, 16,177,226,227,250,176,174,254, 49, 50, 51, 48, 316, 73, 76, 87, 89, 54 Hoppert, Lori ' 28,253, 197, 198, 152,41, 218, 217, 219 Huckeba, Mara ' 152,232 Huddleston, Eddie 139 Huddleslon, Lynn 152, 198 Hudson, Linda ' 126, 233 Huey, Misti 105, 223,221 Huff, Tracy ' 152, 224 Hughes, Earnest ' 152, 225 Hulse, Perry 139 Hulse, Ray 139, 136.276, 232, 228, 229 Hultsman, Troy ' 105, 250, 77 Hunter, Betty ' ' 105, 249, 248, B8 Huse, Jimmy ' 152 Hutchinson, Norman ' 152 I Ibanez, Claudia ' ' ' 126, 253, 228 J Jack, Robert ' 152. 223, 225 Jackson, Angela 139, 220 Jackson, Anner ' ' ' 126 Jackson, Charlotte ' 192, 193, 248 Jackson, Donna ' ' ' 126 Jackson, Greta ' 126, 223, 226, 251, 235 Jackson, Jamie ' 152 Jackson, Kerri ' 152 Jackson, Marla ' 152, 198 Jackson, Ronda ' ' ' ' 105, 290, 223, 74 Jackson, Sherry ' 152, 199 Jackson, Wen 105, 192, 193, 249.248, 197 Jackson, Yolanda 139. 278 Jacobs, Tracie 139 James, Verita 106, 7, 190, 189, 187, 188, 186, 21, 23. 22. 226. 34. 206. 82, 208, 73, 75, 60 Jarman, Jeffery ' ' ' ' 106 Jeffcoat. Carlen ' 152 Jeffery, Anita ' 221 Jeffery, Tony ' 274. 22, 272 Jenkins, Jill ' 220 Jenkins, Julia 106, 107, 235 Jenkins, Shirlynne ' ' 106 Jenkins, Sylvia 106, 93 Jenkins, Terri 238, 239 Jenning, Derrell ' 153 Jennings, Scott 218 Jocoy, David 139, 7. 142, 302, 255, 259 Joplin, Donald 139, 221 Jousan, Justin ' 153 Judd, Shannon ' 216 Julsen, Shannon ' 124, 126, 27, 177, 222, 253, 197, 196. 174. 232 K Kapadia, Yatin ' 153 Kellum, Pamela ' ' 139, 218 Kelly, James ' 153 Kemp, Lachaundra ' 153, 221 Kennedy, Sherry 140, 53 Kennedy, Terrence ' 153, 276, 277 Kent, Annette 140, 212,213, 196, 47,44 Kent, Richard ' 153 Kephart, Holly ' 107. 233 Kerbow, Alex ' 153 Kerry, Huey ' 153 Kessee, Tony 140 Kettle, Bryan 126, 224 Kilgore, Sheldon 140 Killebrew, Shannon 140, 23, 158, 223, 197, 198 Kimble, Felecia ' 153, 198 Kimble, Ben 218 King, April 140, 139,251.35 King, Damita ' 153. 216, 225 King, Janet 140, 223,220 King, Michael 107, 272, 220 Kinser, Jerry ' 153 Kirkendoff, Alphie 276 Kirkwood, Jeff ' ' 107, 6, 192, 195, 20, 16, 172, 212, 215, 214, 31, 211, 46, 42, 37, 36, 38. 69, 75, 87, 77 Kissentaner, Keith ' ' 107,110,15, 33. 53, 74, 87, 89 Klimpel, Robin ' 153, 197, 198, 218, 59, 54 Knight, Cassandra ' 12, 279, 222, 153 Knight, Ocie ' 153 Knight, Shane 140, 8 Kovacs, Laura ' 153 , Krannich, Lisa ' 153, 220 Kristof, Carol ' 25, 26, 23, 17, 153, 197, 198, 233, 218, 217 Kuykendall, Ronda 107, 95,238,239 Kuykendall, Richard ' 126, 132, 296 L Lamay, Michelle ' 153, 28, 254 Lambert, Christi ' ' 107, 165 Land, Darren ' 126, 272, 232. 64 Land, Ronnie 153, 277, 221 Landers, Linda ' 153 Langford, Tyrone ' 126, 272,293 Langreder, Kenneth 126 Langston, Jana ' 12. 126, 177, 220, 197, 196,206,209 Leaks, James ' 153, 277 Leal, Roland 267, 250 Ledyard, Tammy ' 126,178,179,181,182,183,184, 185, 23, 212, 213, 226, 251, 48, 50 Lee, Hae-Sun 140 Lefils, James 107, 109. 230, 232, 206, 207, 208 Lester, Vanessa ' 220 Lewis, Debi 127, 227,231 Lewis, Kenetha ' 140, 221 Lewis, Kimberly 140 Lewis, Tammy ' 127, 233, 232 Lewis, Terence ' 127, 221, 289 Lightfoot, Robert ' 127 Ligon, Teresa ' 107, 234,235 Lim, Sang ' 193, 192,262, 155,228 Lim, Sun 107, 252, 253, 226, 230, 175, 174, 218, 42, 206, 58, 207, 208, 88 Limon, Cristela ' ' 107,92 Lindsey, Matt ' 107, 106, 9, 190, 137, 186, 22, 284, 285, 268, 230, 30, 175, 176, 233, 174, 254, 48, 218, 206, 59, 207, 317, 85, 209, 69, 71, 77, 87, 61, 62, 89, 80, 78, 91, 92, 259 Lipscomb, Michelle ' 127, 200, 202, 204, 205, 201, 220, 228 Lipscomb, Valicia ' 153, 195, 193, 174, 221, 42, 287 Lisenbe, Jerry ' ' 107, 29, 218, 217 Lislon, Ricky 108, 244, 245 Little, Robert 140, 228 Lloyd, Baron ' 153 Lockmiller, James ' 153, 277,42 Lockmiller, Lisa 108,113,179.181,182,183,184, 185, 19, 23, 226, 227, 35, 176, 233, 174, 232, 254, 48, 50, 67, 76, 87, 51, 89, 92, 54 Loeb, Laura ' 153, 221 Long, Kevin 140, 228 Long, Ronnie 108, 92 Long, Tracey ' 153 Lopez, Rudy ' 14. 126, 127, 29, 237, 218,219 Lott, Chellita ' 153,216 Lott, Inetta ' 127, 223, 226, 251, 225, 56 Love, Charles ' 140, 120, 17, 226, 295, 294 Love, Regina 127, 222 Love, Richard 108, 177, 206. 301, 207, 208, 79 Lovell, Richard ' 2,263,224,225 Luna, Marcos ' 153 Lybrand, Misty Macias, Maria ' ' 108,251 Macon, Bruce 140 Macon, Floyd 108. 13, 271, 280, 282, 232, 206,281 84, 207, 208, 209, 68, 72, 74, 61, 79 Main, Sherry ' 13, 127, 131, 27, 17, 290, 291, 266, 253,255 Maloney, Wallace 108, 319, 228, 296, 297, 317, 87 Manes, Renee 1oa,5,9,17a,179,1so,1a1,1a2 183,184, 185, 19, 23, 226, 227, 250, 254, 48, 50, 51, 206, 322, 317, 82, 208, 36, 69, 75, 76, 255, 79, 60, 257, 258, 259 Mann, Jett 108,190,189,186,19,22,284,212 213,214,31,210,211,42,254,69 71,77,75,a9,64,55 Manning, Tenesa ' 140, 221, 42 Mansell, Nelson 108, 110, 165, 233, 232, 53, 74, 89 Marin, Javier ' 153, 224 Marks, La Tangie 140 Marks, Micheal ' 245 Marsh, Elisa ' 195, 193, 153 Marsh, Rita 108, 103, 295, 74, 75 Marshall, Chizelle ' ' 140 Marshall, Kevin ' 153 Martel, Angela ' 6, 27, 290, 198, 154, 148 Martin, Pamela ' 154 Martin, Randall ' 154, 39 Martin, Ricky 14o,276,212,213,214,215,45,4e 44, 293 Martin, Sharon 140 Martin, Sonia ' 127, 221, 251 Martinez, Anna ' 140 127,179,181,182,183,184,185,23, 17, 263, 48, 50. 51 Martinez, Armando 140, 300 Martinez, Diana ' ' ' 9, 127, 191, 17,290, 233, 52, 53, 65 Martinez, George ' ' 140, 262 Martinez, Joe 276, 34, 35 Martinez, Leticia 140, 224, 58 Martinez, Mario 140, 233 Martinez, Matthew 140, 15, 292, 53 Mathis, Monya 108,179,181,182,183,184,185,19, 23, 263, 212, 214, 226, 250, 47, 45, 254,51,48,318,47,75,76,87,79 330 Mauer, James ' 154 Mauer, Mark 141 Maurry, Donna ' 223, 39 May, Tonya ' 127, 220 Mayers, Phyllis 109, 95, 264, 265, 220 Mays, Belinda ' ' 141, 199 Mays, Windiler ' 109, 99, 223, 58, 84, 79 McAnaIly, Susan 124, 127, 177, 266, 253, 209, 255, 257, 258 McCIurkan, Alicia ' 127,221 McCoppin, Gina ' 141, 192, 193, 226, 38 McCown, Terry 141 McCoy, Diane ' 127 McCoy, Heath 141, 276 McCoy, Mary 109 McCoy, Pamela ' ' ' 127,224,56,57 McCoy, Tonya 141, 196 McCullough, Ferlinda 127 McCullough, Kevin ' 154,277,225,56,57 McCullough, Walter 141, 34 McElroy, Matrice ' 279 McFarland, Les ' 206, 302, 128, 173, 253, 226, 227, 174, 225, 56, 57 McGahey, Lora 154, 199 McGibboney, Earl ' 154, 277 McGibboney, Joni 223, 232 McHone, Tammy ' ' ' 120,128,179,181,184,185,212, 213, 226, 227, 215, 176, 174, 50, 48, 206, 209 McKinney, Melvin 141, 232 McKnight, Richard ' 128, 244, 245 McLemee, Billy ' 154,263,225 McMillan, DaraLynn ' 154 McMillan, Latanya 141, 222. 225 McMullen, Christene 141, 154,224 McNeal, Nancy 109, 68, 87, 80, 81 McPherson, Louis ' 154 Mecaskey, Marlissa ' ' 109, 238, 239, 206, 243, 242, 86, 207, 208, 61, 79 Medtord, Daline ' 154, 197, 199 Medina, Diana ' 154 Medina, Noelia 141, 145 Medrano, Linda ' 109, 223, 220, 228 Meeks, Royce 109,110,233,53,74 Merimon, Mike ' 128, 284 Merrell, Harold ' 154 Merrill, Marie 223 Meza, Carmen ' 109 Meza, Martin 141 Meza, Theresa 141 Meza, Tina 128, 223, 232, 228, 229 Miles, Cristal 141,178,179,181,182,183,1B5,23, 212, 51, 48 Miles, Lashundra ' 154, 198 Miles, Stephen ' 4 Miller, Cathy ' ' 141,222, 198,39 Miller, Charles 141, 276,223 Miller, Gregory ' 154 Miller, Karria ' 33, 154 Miller, Randall 141 Miller, Rhonda ' ' 141, 17,290,250 Miller, Sharon 109, 278 Miller, Todd ' 154 Mills, Tommy 141, 194, 193 Mingo, Earl ' 224 Miranda, Belha ' 154 Mirus, Gene ' 33, 154 Mitchell, Carolyn 109, 249, 248, 227 Mitchell, Casey ' 141 Mitchell, Chenany ' 154,225,218 Mitchell, James ' 154 Mitchell, Jettrey ' 284, 285, 154 Mitchell, Kim 109, 100, 15, 33, 31, 254, 206, 322, as,2os,a7,74,255,e 91,257,258 1,80, 79, 81, Mitchell, Latrunaia ' ' ' 128, 221, 237, 231 Mitchell, Peggy 109, 237, 234 Mitchell, Timothy ' 154 Mokry, Donald 141 Mokry, Ronald ' 141 Monckton, George ' 154 Monette, Earnest 141 Montalvo, Doris ' 154,197,198,231 Montalvo, Miguel ' 128, 177, 228 Moore, Christopher ' 141,276 Moore, Howard 141, 276 Moore, Jasper 141 Moore, Jenniler 110, 236 Moore, John 141 Moore, Kedra 141 Moore, Lara ' ' ' 128,179,1B1,183,184,185,17,21, 23.226, 250, 251, 215 Moore, Melissa ' 110, 236, 79 Moore, Monica ' 154 Moore, Nethia 110,222 Morehead, Shanta ' 128 Moreno, Alex 154 Moreno, Carlos 110, 28, 29, 268, 218. Morgan, Dana 17, 199, 154 217, 329 Morgan, Donald 110, 246, 247 Morgan, Ken 110, 238, 241, 93 Morgan, Ronald 154 Morgan, Scott 110, 25, 292 Morris, Mike ' 128, 237, 238, 239, 240 241 Morrison, Donald ' 128 Morrison, Sandra 141 Morton, Danny 142 Morton, Mike ' 128, 226, 238,239 Morua, Rebecca ' 154, 198 Moses, Chris ' ' ' 110, 224 Muir, Chris ' 284, 154,218 Murray, Cathy 128, 32, 30, 233 Murray, Todd 134, 14, 20, 212, 214, Murry, Stephanie ' 12,197, 198, 154,216 nnyers,Joel ' 128, 246, 247 Myers, Kenneth ' 154 Myles, Anthony ' 154, 224, 225 Mynar, William ' N Neal, Anthony 110, 266, 281, 327 Neal, Earnest ' 110, 280,327 Neal, Eric ' 2,224,225,43 Neal, Jeffery ' 154 Neal, Larry ' 111, 244, 245, 327, 80 Nealey, James 142, 268 Nelson, Ron ' 128, 226 Nerhood, Stacy ' 154 Newsome, Shaynor ' 142, 272, 296, 297 Nguyen, Nhan ' 230, 232, 59, 284 Nguyen, Pham ' 128 154 Nguyen, Phi 142. 233 Niccolls, Bonny ' 142, 253,222 Nicholas, Timothy ' 154 Nichols, Tabatha ' ' ' 2 . 12a,192,193,252,253 251 Nims, Lisa ' 154, 326 Nixon, Tracy ' 277 Noe, Mike ' 154,292 Norris, Greg 142 Norris, Jamie 142,212,21a,197,19a,231 Norris, LaDonna 142, 195,193,223 Norris, Lydia ' ' ' ' 111, 220, 56, 91 Norris, Michelle 142, 244 Norris, Walter ' 154 Northcutt, Sandy ' 154, 197, 199 Norvell, Tonya ' 154, 199 ckols, Tina 111, 106, 226, 230,31, 175, 174, 4, 322, 317, 35, 69, 59, 255, 79, 81, ,257, 258, 259 ez. Marcos ' ' ' nley, Paula , 240 choa, Patricia 2, 230 livares, Maria ' -9, 232 lvera, Vincent ' 4,225 'neal, Marty ' 54 rtiz, Crissy 2, 134, 5, 179, 181, 185, 26, 226, 8, 49, 48, 51, 206, 209 is, Elvira 2, 196, 228 verton, Johnny ' 9 ens, Jimmy 2, 222, 221. 225 P age, Mike ' 29, 292, 223 iz, Melinda 8,83,74,77,75,111,7,190, 189, 87, 188, 186, 21, 23, 22, 177, 250. 74, 228, 254, 89, 93 antoja, Rachel 11, 265 redes, Albert ' 2, 212, 213, 214, 155, 215, 47, 44 rker, Angela ' 9, 233,232 arker, Bryron ' 4, 225 arker, Cheryl 2 arker, Randall' 55 'arris, Kristie 42,223 arrish, Andrew ' 55 arrish, Philip 42, 292 aschall, Michael ' 29, 16, 34, 35, 313, 244 atrick, Donald 42, 39 att, Vickie ' 87 atterson, Sandra ' 55, 218 atterson, Troy ' 29, 177,231,228 ayne, Jimmy 42 eavy, Debra ' 11, 241, 72, 56 edersen, Sherry 42, 290, 231, 232 edersen, Stacey 42, 15, 233, 232 eek, Karie ' 11, 238, 239. 240 ena, Bobby ' 55 ena, Cindy 11, 228,220 ena, Curtis 42, 230, 232, 42 enland, Jason 142, 292, 233, 206 ennie, Angela ' 155, 199 erez, Hugo ' 9, 230, 59, 61 rez, Margaret ' 5 rez, Melida 2, 228 rez, Paco ' .. rry, Carla 1 Perry, Corey ' 32, 150 Peters, R. C. ' ' 111, 53 Pettis, James ' 129 Pettis, Teresa ' 155 Phillips, Lance 143,172, 276, 212, 214, 226, 230, 296 Phillips, Ricky ' 155, 231 Phillips, Stephen 224 Phillips, Terry ' 155, 277 Pierce, Carter ' ' ' 111, 330 Pierson, Michelle ' 9,143,179,181,183,185,17,177. 228, 49. 48, 51 Pineda, Richie 155, 262 Pinkard, Kimberely ' 155, 199, 287 Pinnekins, Missey 143, 253, 224, 42, 56 Pinnekins, Rodessie ' 129, 227, 251 Pipkins, William ' 225 Pitts,Kim 111,106,9,13,178,179,180,181, 182, 183, 25. 18, 19. 24, 23, 212, 213, 214, 215,31, 210, 174, 211,45, 315. 42, 254, 48, 50, 51, 206, 207, 316, 83, 209, 36, 38, 66, 69, 70, 75, 77, 79, 90 55, 60, 256, 257, 258, 259 Plalcan, Charleen 143,223 Points, Johnny ' 155 Polk, Demetris ' 43 Porter, Braun 143, 292 Porter, Lee ' 129 Poteet, Charlotte ' 143 Potts, Alicia ' 155, 221, 224 Poullard, J. B. ' 276, 232 Poullard, Renella ' 155 Powell, Danny ' 4,253,229,326 Powell, Laura 143, 136, 16, 17, 290,291,250 Pratt, Deb ' 111, 93, 90 Pratt, F. T. ' 155 Presley, Terry 143 Prieur, Maria ' 155 Prieur, Viviana 143 Proctor, Joseph ' 111, 8 Pugh, Paula ' 112 Punch, Anthony ' 112 R Rebel, Cindy ' 155 Ragsdale, Annette 222, 284, 143 Ramirez, Guadalupe ' 129, 268,232 Ramirez, Irma 112, 113, 192, 193, 213 Ramirez, Nicholas ' 155 Ramirez, Priscilla ' 25, 200, 203, 202, 205, 237, 234, 64 Ramirez, Rene ' 155 Ramos, Dee ' 220 Randolph, Levi 112, 29, 220, 40, 218, 219, 93, 90 Ransom, Misti 143, 231 Ransom, Shelia ' ' 143, 221,225 Ratclitt, Tammy ' 129, 236 Ray, Wanda ' 129, 32, 268, 31, 232 Raylord, Brian 143 Rayson, Lashunda ' 155 Record, Cornell 143 Redding, Sandra ' 155 Redell, Ronald 143 Redican, Kevin ' ' 112 Redman, Keith ' 129 Reece, Hubert ' 155, 42, 277 Reed, Shelly 3, 112, 100, 177, 268, 230, 174, 311, 228, 254, 206, 322, 317, 302, 63, 208, 66, 70, 255, 61, 80, 79, 329, 93, 81, 90, 60, 256, 258 Reed, Wendy 112, 7, 179, 181. 1B3,21, 17.264, 212, 213, 226, 227, 250, 31, 210, 211 45, 315, 320, 42, 254, 50, 44, 46, 206 322, 317, 208, 209, 67, 75, 77, 255. 80,79,90, 55.257, 258 Reese, David ' 194, 193, 155 Reese, Fredrick ' 155 Reese, Joe ' ' 143 Reeves, Allonzo ' 143 Reeves, Laronda 34, 35, 225, 57 Reeves, Ronny 112, 99, 224, 225, 87, 61, 93, 90 Rener, Beth ' ' 112, 248. 229, 93, 81, 80 Reyes, Benito ' 155 Reyes, Rosando ' 155 Reyna, Raul 112, 246, 247, 80 Reynolds, Tonyita ' 225 .- Rhodes, Tony ' 155 Rhynes, Charles ' ' 112, 220,221 Rhynes, Cheles ' 155, 277, 30, 174 Ricarte, Louis 143 Richard, Lester 143, 232, 224, 56 Richardson, Anthony ' 129, 22, 272, 222 Richmond, Michael 112. 274, 272 Ridge, Stacey ' 129, 272,292 Riley, Rena ' 218 Roberson, Angela ' ' ' ' 1 12 Roberson, William ' ' 143, 226, 288 Roberts, Kim ' 130, 228 Roberts, Shannon ' 130,179,181,184.185,23,177, 228, 48, 50 Roberts, Tonya ' 130 Roberts, Twana ' 155 Robertson, Cary ' 155, 226 Robertson, Napoleon ' 225 Robertson, Shenekqua ' 195, 193, 155, 218 Robinson, Annie 143 Robinson, Antonio ' 155 Robinson, Billy 143, 272, 212, 213, 214, 215, 45, 301 Robinson, Keith 143, 225 Robinson, Ricky 112, 177, 252, 253, 226, 250, 230, 228, 229, 254, 81 Rodiguez, Lorraine 143 Rodriguez, Diane ' 130, 290, 253, 220, 225, 295 Rodriguez, Lisa ' 113, 220, 42, 81 Rodriguez, Miguel ' 155 Rodriguez, Patty 287 Rodriguez, Timothy ' 113, 296,298 Rodriquez, Debbie 111, 113, 233, 232, 74 Rogers, Keith ' 130, 230 Rogers, Kenny ' 120, 130, 177, 230, 295, 294, 59, 206 209, 64 Rogers, Mack 113, 224, 225 Rogers, Michael 143, 276, 292, 40, 41, 218 Rogers, Mitchell 143, 147. 230, 175, 218. 301 Romo, Teresa 155, 197, 198 Ross, Larry ' 130 Rouvaldt, Deedra ' 130,179,181,184,185,23,220,250 251, 34, 35, 48, 50, 51 Ruiz, Agustin ' 130,300 Ruiz, Cynthia 143 Ruiz, Oscar 113, 274, 272, 232, 296, 297, 299 Ruiz, Sandy 143 Russ, Billy 113, 246, 247 Russell, Trisha ' 155 Saddler, Darrin ' 130 Saenz, Maria ' 130, 223, 228 Salazar, Homer ' 155,300 Salazar, Moises ' 113, 274, 272, 220 Samlord, John 143 Sample, David ' 2, 155, 263 Sample, Richard ' 155 Sample, Ronnie 144 Samples, Erica ' 155, 233 Sampson, Charletta ' 155 Sanchez, Arturo 113, 240 Sanchez, Tamara ' 155 Sanders, Eric 73, 76, 113, 275, 272, 223, 288, 289, 273 Sanders, Jonathan ' ' 113. 246, 247. Sanders, Karen 249, 248 Spence, James Sanderson, Vickie 144, 326 Sands, Maria 113, 268, 220, 251, 2 80, 79 Saucedo, Jorge ' 156 Saucedo, Ernest ' 156 30, 206, 208, 87, Saucedo, Ernestine ' 156 Sayles, Cornell ' ' ' 232, 283 Schmidt, Mike ' 2, 263, 225 Scott, Dawn ' 144, 224 Scott, James ' ' ' 130. 133,228 Scott, Tonya 156 Selby, James 113 Serrata, Lisa ' 156, 197 Shackleford, Keri ' 156, 232. 327 Shanks, Tawnia ' 156 Shaw, Shannon 144, 134, 136, 142, 200, 204, 203, 205, 202, 201, 250, 1 258, 259 Shed, Boris ' 130 Sheffield, Dionne ' 224 Sheffield, Joseph ' 156 74, 302, 255, 65, Sheffield, Kelvin ' 1 14 Sheffield, Tonya ' 156 Shields, Tina 144, 198,221 Sholar, John 144 Sholes, Natali ' ' ' 130, 251 Shuller, Ksrlan ' 156, 295 Shullz, Andrea ' ' ' ' 114,112,179,181,182,183,177, 223, 311, 228, 229, 254, 50, 51, 48, 206, 322, 317, 207, 208, 76, 79, 257, 258, 259 Shupak, Tracy ' 156 Sidderwhite, Belinda ' 130 Sidderwhife, Craig ' 225 Sigman, Christopher ' 156, 222 Simmons, Morris ' 156 Simon, Melody 130 Simpson, Kevin ' 156 Sims, Fonda 144, 225 Sims, Sherri ' 114,179,181,182,183,185,23,17, 252, 253, 220, 250, 174, 254, 49, 50, 48, 58, 317, 69, 73, 76, 77, 81 Sims, Tomesa ' 156, 225 Sipfiano, Vincente ' 156 Sistrunk, Kelby 144 Skyler, Daralyn 144, 138 Slaven, Kathleen ' 156, 198 Smart, JoAnn ' ' ' 278, 271, 251 Smart, Sonya ' ' 144 Smelser, Amy ' 156, 199, 148, 34, 3 5, 42, 218, 217, 59 Smith, Anthony ' 130, 22, 272. 275 Smith, Arilhia 156, 232, 43 Smith, Kim ' 130 Smith, David ' 156 Smith, Lance 144 Smith, Mahlon ' 130 Smith, Marcy ' 284,285,156, 198, 14 Smith, Marie 144 Smith, Ricky ' 156 Smith, Robert ' 156 Smith, Ron ' 130, 177,232,228 Smith, Stefanie ' 156, 198,221, 148 Smith, Tanya 131, 253, 225, 56 Smith, Tina 144, 212, 197 Smith, Tracey ' 193, 194, 272, 289 Smith, Tracy 114, 109, 193, 325, 81 Smith, Yolanda 144, 223 Smith, Yulonda 131, 249, 248 Smith, Zachary 114, 226, 227, 239,24 77, 325, 92 Smitty, Ruth ' 144, 198 Solis, Pauline ' 156 Soliz, George ' 284 Spears, Jay ' 277, 156, 233 Spears, Kathy 8, 232 3, 242, 69, 73, 114, 105, 177, 220, 254, 86, 92, 60 144, 22, 272 Spencer, Vanessa 144, 27, 290, 291 Spurling, Weldon ' 156 Spurlock, Archer 144 Staab, Sandy 144, 134, 136, 25, 16. 205, 250, 174 Stanton, Andrea 139, 193,251 200, 204, 203, Stanton, Trepasco 144 Starr, Alan ' 277, 156 Starr, Jimmy ' 156 Steele, Wendy 131, 253, 68 Stegall, Gregory 144, 193, 195, 36 Stephens, Anthony ' 144, 293 Stephens, Jeffrey 145, 272, 273 Stephens, Robert ' 156, 225 Stephenson, Craig 114, 7,190,188,186, 18, 23, 177, 31, 210, 211, 228, 42, 254, 316, 73, 77, 331 Steve, Sonya ' 156 Stevens, Lonnie ' 131, 286, 292, 232 Stevenson, Corby ' ' ' 131, 284 Steward, Iris ' ' 145, 179, 181, 184, 185, 230, 50, 51, 48, 206, 209 Stewart, Brandy ' 156 Stewart, John ' 156 Stewart, Michael ' ' ' 130, 131, 264, 250, 243, 242 Stewart, Richard 225 Stewart, Roselyn ' 156 Still, Lee 114, 275, 274, 272, 273, 222, 289 Still, Mark 145, 22, 272,282,269 Stinson, Tasha 145, 253, 42 Stone, Glenn 145, 19, 284, 212, 214, 215. 45, 46,44 Story, Demetria ' 156 Stout, Kristi 2,114, 100, 9,178,179,180,181, 182, 183, 185, 19, 177, 263, 212, 174, 46, 228, 254, 48, 49, 50, 51, 206, 207, 322, 316, 85, 209, 69, 71, 75, 77, 255, 80, 79, 81, 92, 256, 257, 258 Strange, Nicki 114, 248, 61, 79 Stuart, Tom 145, 253,296 Sudkamp, Angela 145, 251 Sulkowski, Mike 145 Sullins, Mark ' 131, 272,220 Sullins, Tamie ' 131, 236 Sullivan, Stacey ' 131 Sweek, Shannon ' 114, 249, 248 Swinney, David 131 T Tabaniag, Anthony ' 131, 193, 195, 177, 230, 295, 59, 206, 209 Tabaniag, Joann ' 28, 29, 156, 223, 197, 196, 199, 148, 174, 42, 218, 217, 295, 294, 59 Tamez, Mario ' 156 Tanner, Donovan 145, 140, 268, 221, 2 Tarver, Jeffrey 114, 245 Tate, Angels ' 145, 279,228 Tatum, Charles 115, 101, 275, 193, 22, 272, 80 Tatum, Jeffrey 145, 194, 173, 225, 295,56 Tatum, Kenneth 131, 221 Tatum, Tyrone ' 2, 156. 174,225,228 Taub, Max ' 156 Tawney, Annora ' ' 115, 7, 33, 233, 74 Taylor, Anthony ' ' ' 131, 31, 233 Taylor, Brenda 244, 145 Taylor, Chavela ' 223 Taylor, Julius ' 131, 265 Taylor, Lucretia ' 224, 173, 56 Taylor, Myron ' 145 Taylor, Nona 193, 195 Taylor, Sherry ' ' ' 131, 284, 69 Tell, Corey ' 156 Terry, Randy ' 96, 115, 246, 247, 93 Thomas, Kim 115 Thomas, Kirsten ' 195, 193,156,221 Thomas, LaTracy ' 224, 56 Thomas, Tracy ' ' ' ' 115, 223, 218 Thomas, Trisha ' 115, 237, 241 a Thompson, Angie ' 115, 234, 236, 250, 254, 74, 81 E Thompson, Anita 145, 232 Thompson, Gerald ' 277, 156 Thompson, Mark 220 Thompson, Paul ' 2 Q Thompson, Sabrina ' 9,15,132,179,181, 18, 21, 23, 17, 158, 2 183, 184,185, 12,213, 214, 221, 31, 210, 211, 44, 46, 42, 48, 49, 50, 206, 209, 36, 69, 55 Tierney, Mary ' ' ' ' 115, 29, 252, 253, 218, 217 Tieu, Huong ' 145 Titus, Pamela ' 132, 200, 204, 201, 205,249, 248,64 To, Van ' 156, 224,42 Todd, Derrick 145 Todd, James 145 Todora, Frank ' 132, 228, 229 Todoroff, Julie 145, 146,181, 185,213,221 Tomerlin, Michael ' 156 Townsend, Glenn ' 145 Trent, Ronnie ' 156 Trevino, Carlos 115, 237, 238, 239, 241, 243, 242 Trevino, Concepcio ' 156 Tribe, Denise ' 132,179,181,184,1 228, 50, 48 Triplett, Renee ' 36 Troncoso, Dana ' 156, 326 Tucker, Jill' 85, 23, 17, 232, 105,5,179,181,178,183,185,18, 20, 23, 17, 172, 212, 213, 214,226, 227, 250,31, 210,21 1, 46, 44, 45, 314, 42, 254, 49, 48, 206, 317, 207, 208, 36, 37, 72, 75, 74, 76, 77, 79, 55, 80 Tulley, Kathy ' 3, 132, 192, 193, 177, 253, 228, 206, 209, 63, 54 Tumey, David ' 132, 240 Turner, Brad 116, 246, 247, 59 Turner, Cynthia ' 132, 238, 239, 243 Turner, Michael 145 Tumey, David 145 Tyler, Tommie ' 157, 224, 225, 56 Tyner, Terry 116 Tyson, Yolanda ' 221, 224,57 U Usrey, Sandra 145,179,181,182, 1 Utley, Thomas 116, 246,247 V Vacio, Tony 116, 220. 228 Vail, Tammy ' ' ' 84, 206, 209 e, 7, 25, 190, 189, 187,188,186 ,28, 22, 177, 250, 174, 307.319, 4, 208, 322, 316, 85, 207, 208, se, ,75, 74, 87, 255, 82, 89, 79, 81, 90, 6,257,258 Ientine, Wilma 5 n Zandt, Hernandez ' 13 nce, David 5, 137 underslice, Cherrie 6, 192, 193, 222, 237, 234, 236, 8, 69, 68, 80 lnsickle, Cheri ' 2, 236 nsyckle, Sally 5, 253, 221 squez, Daniel ' 7, 224 squez, Letticia ' 17, 232, 255 asquez, Maribell ' 6, 239 ughan, Eugene ' 2, 233 ughan, Terry 2, 17, 220, 251 ughn, George 6, 33, 267, 206, 85, 208, 79, 325 fail, Darren 5 fga, Domingo l5 la, Rudy 6, 33, 74 la, Victor ' 2 enters, James ' 32, 212, 214 nters, Sharry ' 37, 224,39 st, Bonnie ' 35, 193,94,221, 157, 54 ctor, Gwendolyn ' 7 'lIalobos, Joseph 5 illarreal, Abel' ' ' 2, 237, 232 inea, David 16, 275, 27, 272, 292, 252, 253, 250, .228, 293, 317, 84, 76, 80, 327 ines, Kristy 6 ines, Thomas ' 7 inson, Rodney ' 7 inson, Tammy ' 57 ita, Kealine 6 oelkle, Lynette ' ' ' 2, 61 ade, Andrea ' 7 ade, Derrick 6, 99, 261, 223 ade, Jonathan ' 7 ade, Katrina 6,223,232 ade, Kenetia ' 2, 224, 56, 57 afford, Sherri ' ' 6,179,181,182,185,19,212,215, ,51 agner, Stacy 6, 221,295 aiters, Alvin 6, 225 Iden, Jamal ker, Dewayne ' ' ker, Kelly 76, 253 ker, Rhonda ' ' ' 42, 57 Wallace, Carla ' 132, 220 Walls, Debresha 146, 32 Walton, Deidra 146, 224, 42 Walton, Kenneth 130, 272, 174 Walton, Wendy ' 157 Ward, Janice 138, 221 Ward, Willie ' 244 Ward, Yolanda ' 116, 222,221 Warner, Michael ' 157 Warren, Krissie ' 133, 193, 231, 218 Warren, Marty 146, 218 Warren, Patrick ' 133, 225 Warren, Reginald 146 Washington, Andrea 146 Washington, Charles 146 Washington, Cynthia 146 Waters, Roy ' 146, 276 Watkins, Scotty ' 157 Watson, Beth ' 117 Watson, Billy ' 157 Watson, Dwayne 292 Watson, Gary ' 157, 277, 224 Watson, Kyle 146 Watts, Brenda 146, 225 Watts, Virlesia ' 157 Weatherly, Rodney ' 157 Webb, Angie ' 146, 223 Webb, Anthony 133, 272, 233 Webb, Chris ' 133, 21, 212, 213, 220, 214, 31, 210, 174, 211, 45, 42, 55 Webb, Shawn 146, 147, 212, 213, 214, 215, 46, 44 Webb, Sonya 157, 199 Wedgeworth, Dee 146. 216, 232 Weedin, Jenniler ' 157 Weems, Darrin ' 133, 236 Welch, George ' 133. 247, 250 Welch, Mark ' 157 Welch, Melissa ' 9, 133, 32, 191, 30, 233, 232, 52, 53 Welch, Michelle ' 9, 133, 32, 191, 30, 233, 232, 52, 65 West, Denise ' 133,253 Westbrook, Kelley ' 11, 133, 212, 220, 45, 47, 44 Whaley, Dianna ' 157 Whatley, Charles ' 2, 157 Whatley, Cherri ' 157 Whatley, Robert ' ' ' 133 Wheeler, Nitra ' ' ' 251 White. Jessica ' 157 White, John ' 177, 146, 193, 212, 213, 226, 227, 230, 46, 206, 47, 209 White, John Ed 117, 7, 214, 59 White, Lance ' 157, 300 White. Laura ' 157 White, Lue ' 157 White. Mark 117, 177, 223, 220, 228, 296, 298, 316, 323 White, Michael ' 272, 67 White, Vickie ' ' 117, 103, 278, 223, 72, 74, 324 Whitehead, Floyce 200, 204, 203, 205, 202, 201 Whitehead, Lisa 117, 195, 237 Whitlow, 223 Erica ' Whitmore, Erica ' 157 Whitmor 276 e, Otis Widemon, Tony ' ' ' 133 Willett, Billy ' ' 244 Williams 157, 276 Williams 276 Williams 157 Williams , Anthony ' , Arthur ' ' . Carmen ' , Chris 117, 101, 7,26, 190, 21, 23, 22, 17, 177, 266, 252, 222, 253, 250, 174, 321, 228, 254, 206, 58, 208, 69, 72, 77, 89, 79 Williams, David 117 Williams Williams 117, 96, 9, 226, 34, 3 , Dax ' 300 83, 69, 70, 75, 74, 76, 88, 60 Williams 117, 253. Williams 244 Williams 133 Williams 157 Williams 231 Williams , Denise 252 , Franky , Frederick ' , Kenneth ' , Kim ' ' Mary sen 206, 84, 207, 208. 157, 233. , Dedrick 275, 274, 25, 24, 272, 273, 0, 175, 233, 174, 254, 288, 200, 204,,203, 205, 202, 212, 251, 31, 210, 211, Williams 283 Williams 157 Williams 282 Williams 220 64, 55 ,Ricky ' , Robert ' ,Rodrick ' , Sharhonda Williams, Unikki 147, 139, 223, 220, 287 Williams, Veronica 147 Williams 133, 233 on, Shana ' Wilson, Deborah 224, 225, 57 Wilson, J 277 311198 ' Wilson, Michael ' ' 147 Wilson, Michael 147 Wilson, Michelle 147 Wilson, Patrice 147, 225 Wilson, Shannon 147 Wilson, Shun ' 220, 251,91 Winters, Teresa ' ' ' 133 Withrow, Terry ' 157, 292 Wood, Deborah 147 Wood, Steven ' 117, 246, 247 Woodard, Larry ' ' 117, 222, 281 Woodley, Ferrenski ' 195,194,193,221 Woods, Eric ' 157,277,224 Woods, Felicia 147, 200, 204, 203, 205.202, 222, 224, 56, 57 Woods, Roy ' ' 147, 276 Woods, Wendy ' ' ' ' 11, 220.218, 91 Woody, Laura ' 8, 212, 198, 157, 216, 232, 47 Woody, Mark 117, 96, 275, 274, 25, 18, 19, 24, 272 273, 172269, 212, 213,214, 215,31 210, 174, 44, 46, 45, 320, 41, 42, 254 48, 50, 206, 293, 82, 207, 208, 37, 67 72, 75, 87, 77, 76, 74, 21, 61, 79, 91, 90, 258 Wooten, Dorothy ' 147, 226 Worley, Coy 147, 250 Worley, Samantha ' 11,25,26,196,198,14B.157,250, 174, 295, 294, 63, 65 Wright, Joanne ' 157 Wright, Teresa ' 157, 228 Wright, Yolanda ' 147, 200, 204, 203, 205, 202, 253 Wrye, Deborah ' 133, 290, 267, 212, 253, 221, 215 Wrye, Melissa 147, 218 Wysocki, John ' Y Yandell, Molly ' 3,133,194,193,212,220,174,45, 47, 44, 228 Yates, Kim 117, 264, 249, 248, 227, 91 Ybarra, Diana ' 157 Ybarra, Richard ' 246, 247 Youman, Eva ' 157, 221 Young, Alene 117, 111, 33, 254, 85, 89, ao, 79, 81, 91 Young, Jackie ' 157 157 Young, Linda ' 157, 222 Young, Michelle ' 133,178,179,180,181,182,184, 165, 19, 253, 250, 251, 48, 50, 51, 206, 209 Z Zachary, Lori ' 27.17. 265,197, 198, 157,34,174, 218 Zaragoza, Lisa ' 157 344 Colophon Editor in chief Tina Nuckols Copy Editor Wendy Reed Senior Editors Kim Mitchell Shelly Fteed Kristi Stout Junior Editors Fonda Boyd Melissa Carol Susan McAnally Sophomore Editors Sandy Gibson David Jocoy Shannon Shaw Freshman Editors Barbra Gregg Dara Hicks Sports Editors Joel Ballew Tammy Vail Academics Editor Susan McAnally Organizations Shelly Reed Fonda Boyd Sandy Gibson David Jocoy Renee Manes Susan McAnally Shannon Shaw Student Life Kristi Stout Melissa Carol Barbra Gregg Dara Hicks Kim Mitchell Kim Pitts Andrea Shultz Business Manager Kim Fredrick Index Editor Kim Pitts Photographers Terry Brence Cherry Brown Melissa Dorrough Sherry Main Advisor Ms Mary Kay McCollum A special thanks to Monica Hamilton for her artistic contributions and to Matt Lindsey and Mark Woody for their photographic contributions Faculty Editors Kim Pitts, Alndrea Shultz 1 I . 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