Waco High School - Daisy Chain Yearbook (Waco, TX)

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The toughest directors in Waco CMr. Williams, Mr. Riola, and Mr. lglehartl made sure the cast stayed in line and didn't make excessive demands. Some scenes such as O.C.L.C. and the tardy system had absolutely noth- ing to do with the plot and should have been edited. . .an oversight, l'm sure. Still, the movie is a three-star pro- duction, but l for one, wouldn't want to see it again. 5 W LRLBUDW if 'grv K le hh ii. fx 'id M .W L, 3 Rt i 3' . : '1 '- , 1 - 'Wm , H f 'I xf li sa David Duyck: Gentlemen prefer Hanes. 0. O O Q 0 . 1 . Q O . C 0 Q O O 0 0 0 U The Way We Were . . . Q O I Q 9 O'0 Q 2 ' 2 0 1 1 ' 2 0 0 0 0.0 ll! . . Steve Elsik!Eddie Haskell: Thank-you, Mrs. Cleaver. l's S QQ!! c SITTING BULL Senior English teacher, Jeff Bostic says, lt's simply not true that blondes have more fun! Stir Crazy U , 3 ' . 2 O 0 Q . Q U Q Q O I 0 O 0 0 rl OO 'ol ol' Op' lg' ... Liz Riley: Stormin Normon ain't got nothin' on me C .U . g 1 Q ,Q 0 ' 0 0 Q ' 9 Brad Alford: An Fifi? 0 ' lg. O U L ii,. . . Darryl Porterfieldz I'm sorry, Mrs. Smallman. Please don't cry. Shandra Haiiburton: No autographs, please. If RICH MAN, POOR MAN, . . . Rodney Belcher, Jeffrey Duffey, and Don Summers take time out to pose for the camera. ' 1 in Stanley Brown and Keith Jones do their football exercises. gnc. i g 'a o ogg ff, EO ll Ol OOOO OOOOCOO O C O E gg iiROLL 'EM - - 10 S . f, .LA Jeff Webb and Jennie Farquhar walk their pet tiger, Stripe Scott Stockton, senior drum major, and all around nose guy. 'Y' K. Alisa Keen daydreams about her latest male conquest. Otis Keeton- Of course I don't believe in reality! an .1 Lauren Keen tells the Rifle Corps about her experiences with Arnold. Jeff Webb- So much for band ... H.. 6 -Q li --Q 'SW-'P Y X '59, md- ' Z' ' 'al' dx. we 4 ' lx g ' . All . s it 'fs X- 1 U ' t L7T',r s ' ---,--h-W X , i 11 ACTIVITIES LAUREN KEEN, JEFF WEBB EDITORS EASE ON DOWN THE ROAD This year's Homecoming was a time of excitement and enthusiasm. The night before the big game, the tradi- tional bonfire was lit. The next day be- gan with the Exe's tea and ended with the Homecoming Dance. ln between, at the Homecoming game, the Marlin Bull- dogs beat us with a score of 20 to 14. During halftime, Beverlyn Redrick an- nounced what everyone had been wait- ing for-The 1980 Homecoming Queen .. . And the winner is . . . Miss Shandra Haliburton. s Qi- l... tl f .6 X ,Q A i 'EJ 'Q -A The nominees as they wait to make their walks onto the field. 14 - -me -X gi. - s Fi New weak ix IN I N TXA - . ,... , S Q ik Q if 'R ie 1 1 X. X5 Shandra Haliburton realizes that they really mean her. The 1979-80 Homecoming Queen, Dorian Mims, crowns the Queen 545355 N? 1, N- I ' fi m kiig g, 1 1 1 Q Q 1 ffii? 'k' ' iii 1 I , kkhk gig, K 1 f, in 55, , bh - rree S . 1 'e QQ ,,c.,..:,s,. .8 -- We .F --ufS2:1'K'. .F - ,. seg. JM-a re - AR! 'l ' f 'E' . Q 51 . ' 15 ,1 351-Qff - - R 19---1 Q--f if -iz w X , r 'X 'wx 5 an w if Sw-in W .. M . Q x J X N . . gs. Q 8. , 583 :W I . A ..,,,,r.. 1 .. ' f- i . . . And the new 1980-81 Homecoming Queen is . , . Shandra Haliburton. I E Q .Q -wa I HOMECCJMING 1980-81 i . J ,, . ,W df ,WU i ff r v 2 . ff A fi 1 ffgfff fi A , ,fa 1' 'ffl , I ' ff ig f'fl'i,, ,jk ' I W -, , 'f y , y , g y y l , i ,, 5 , ,tg 5 The Homecoming Cake 1980- You can't eat it-it's just for looks. X S 'Q Larry Adams, Boyd Kent, 8. Sam Yarbrough think- Home Sweet Home in ' 9 dd 3 Craig Alford asks Jeff Webb, What is Larry Adams looking at? The Wiz fi Yxf' .. us at es N Jeff Ringle asks, Which one do you think is prettier, Scott or Laurie? H851 1 Todd Dunham and the oldest returning ex-Mr. Lehman. Homecoming Queen for 1980-81, Miss Shandra Haliburton says, You've got to be kidding. 17 David Duyck does his impersonation of Laurie Andy Evans and Fitz Mims strut their stuff Castello at a pep rally. SPECIAL 1 ,W , i Andy Evans btew and blew and blew, but he couIdn't make it at Western Day at WHS. the Superstars. 18 Miss Norris serves cake to the football team after a good season. EVENTS Johnny Harper, as the leader in Down in the Valley , shows the choir how to square dance. Gena Davis, during the Superstars, shows what the spring fashion will be this year. 19 X . N Vlnce Davls remembers to leave brain space for Cathy Howard s cap an 3' GLA if gf, xx, ra-A QTXRHXT' . ,., P Q, A X 'U X 9' 513 0 X Q-Xl f ff A ' -oem. csmlbooooooooooo oooooo l.'.,Oll H .Q ig? KP 6 -Q 'i llilitllll IOQOOOOOOOCIIOO 0 ID I ,f ' LxvClAAAJ A mt A A A 4 4 4 XJR NJ jd Q SENIORS JUNIORS Larry Adams Kerry Bradford Shandra Haliburton Lergh Ann Bowen HALL OF BEST PERSONALITY Luddy Duffey Shandra Haliburton BEST LOOKING Larry Adams Michelle Cuffee Ly M ,f ' A ' .r ' ' f ,... X X f ,-MZ, ,f ',' af 5 MOST TALENTED Johnny Harper Shandra Haliburton FAME Z 7.4 I! A MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Joe Hooten Shelia Ridge HALL GF MOST INTELLECTUAL Dale McElroy Cathy Howard 5 BEST DRESSED Billy Estelle Sonya James MOST ATHLETIC Jeffrey Duffey Shandra Haliburton FAME V T -'-' xv T TT: T wx , H if-' . ,,A X. X FRIENDLIEST Kenneth Torres Shelia Ridge 1 WHO'S WHO 942' Q, ' .' V .4 f W gm , . , z,,i'+,, ,fa bf f' ' Electricity-Dale McElroyg Woodworking-Don Summersg Drafting-Martin Gloff .f r ., J-'91 Distributive Education--Sherry Williamsg DECA-Not Pic- tured-Kevin McNairy 26 4114 V, V I 4 Ur' 5 Q . ff. iff. ML 7 wil 'A K W V '5 , . s' iff- ' ' L ,A ' 3-.,4' s L- ' . L Drama-Darryl Porterfieldg One-Aci Play-Cathy Howard Accounting-Joe Hooten, Debbie Fowler, Lori Simek, Denise Dibbleg Homemaking-Lori Simekg Business Student Assistant-Lori Simek AT WACO HIGH l l E i l Ph0t09raPhy-Luddy Duffeyi Journalism-Joanne Adkison Spanish-Susan Morse, Heather Varnnum, Michelle Whitey English-Cathy Howard Lat in-Cathy Howard: German-Michelle White 'J Recordkeeping-Michelle Cuffee-Office Practice-Shelia Ridge, Dale McEIroyg Short- hand-Susan Morse-Typing-Deborah Fowler Cosmetology-Patricia Mitchell , K I 3 :if V N f S' - 1 f' P' x 4 4 f - ki . wx 1 5 , N12 D 3 ': ! M 5 I ., -, N Suriv NSW Art-Lisa Spinks-Not Pictured-Harold Harris, Rifles-Terri Chandler, Lauren Keen, Denise Dibbieg Flags-Sandra Stroud Virginia Lucas Cheerleaders-Sonja Bruns, Paula Crutcher, Mi- Future Teachers of AmericaYMeIvin Lassetter, Sandra James, Deborah Shelby, Darryl Porter chelle Cuffee field, Not Pictured-Shelia Ridge 28 1 Stage Band-Tony Williamsg Not Pictured-Richard Williamsg Band-Martin Gloffg Concert Band- Joe Hooten, Melvin Lassetter I Track-Vince Evans, Wilson Walker, Jeffrey Duffey, Craig Spotser, Luddy Duffey, Steve Bouye 1 I Baseball-Bill Miller, Jesse Kirks wiv Mathematics-Cathy Howard, Jennifer Black Shelia Ridgeg Science-Cathy Howard 29 Daisy Chain-Jennie Farquhar, Lauren Keen Marchmg Band Scott Stockton Johnny Harper Challenge Team-Joe Hooten, Cathy Howard, Not Pictured-Shelia Ridgeg National Honor So- ciety-Joe Hooten 30 5 Art r Choir Honors-Sandra Stroud, Terri Chandier, Sonja Bruns, Denise Dibbie, Suzanne Carnes, Martin Navarro, Vicki Anderson, Cheryl Brown, Scott Stockton, Johnny Harper, Joe Hooten, Larry Adamsg Not Pictured-Leon Stroud, Leslie Beane Football-Bill Miiier, Steve Bouye Casu- L , w 'Tgw ic, PASF-Craig Spotser, Not Pictured-Gioria Sanchez, German CIub-Deb- bie Fowler, Darryl Porterfieldg Junior Historians-Cathy Howard 31 n Drill Team-Michelle White, Mary Dobbins, Debra Coleman, Shandra Haliburton Student Government-Larry Adams, Elizabeth Riley, Craig Alford -M--......,,,Q.-' Daisy Chain Photography-Steve Elsik, Troy Markum Basketball-Rodney Belcher, Don Summers, Billy Estelle 32 Girls Service League-Tammy Park, Jean Ve- selka T Wacoan Photography-Kent Gill ff? e,,e E if i V V , ,, f f - ' 'f ' fm gif , HECE-Malcolm Ware, Manuel Ramon, Not Pic- tured-Jesse Kirks, Linda Patterson, Gloria Sanchez, Roderick Smith, Carla Spence, Ken- neth Torres Tennis-Jeff Flingle, Sam Yarbrough ' if 'ir f' , f v..y'Sf'.,a,,, Q ' A .1339 4 : J, v ,R . 3 Volleyball-Suzanne Carnes, Mary Dobbins, Linda Watson, Jennifer Black, Rosalind Taylor, Shandra Haliburton--Not Pictured-Vivian Hoffman 33 HPRQM NIGHT 1, 2 5 3 l I1- Q7 ,,., -ni Leon Stroud says, Someone spiked my punch! Jimmy Burnett and Craig Alford while trying to carry on a stimulaling conversation as everyone else poses for the camera. mi' Qu. Frankenstein takes a hand in marriage. Ex-graduate Arnold Cervantez decides that mature, older women are better. 34 .wuuu..sa-'95- Mrs. Lovie Mayes says, I've got better things to do on a Friday night Linda Patterson to Eddie Jimenez, C'mon Eddie get with the beat' than serve punch. i i i i i i i i E i i i Ira Brandon the night ... and Deborah Shelby, Strangers in Sherry Williams says, Okay, everybody-look straight! RS ITO ED LAUREN KEEN, JEFF WEBB THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT The 1980-81 Tiger Band, under the direction of Dick Perot and the field direction of Scott Stockton, performed diligently throughout every perfor- mance. Members of the Tiger Band were in practice for two hours every morning until after Marching Contest in November. During Marching Season, the band performed at the Cotton Bowl State Fair in Dallas, Texas, and Marching Contest in Temple, Texas. The band with the Drill Team participated in three parades held in Waco. Band Council members for this year were sophomores Terrie Hastings and Jeff Burnettg juniors Ronnie Connor and Kerry Bradford, and senior representa- tive Johnny Harper. , . so rf f . M-,f if ms.-,M Presenting the Pride of Waco The Marching Tiger Band 38 Mr. Perot gives the trumpets a helping hand, and the clarinets, and the horns, and . . . he g 8 at K K l--.N .,1Q3'f f Qfifiseg i M' Rifles right before being stepped over by the band, Ooooh Noooo, Mr. Bill, please don t step on me Nooooooooooooo! A l z l And now introducing our duet, The French Horns. Gosh no, l'm not bored, are you? ALL THAT JAZZ The Waco High Stage Band is a group of band students who want to get an extra hour of learning music as well as concerts for other schools around Waco. The Stage Band per- formed at Stage Band Contests throughout the year including the B.U. Jazz Festival and UlL Stage Band Con- test. This group meets every day at second period in the Band Hall. A 'J I Stage Band practicing during a daily rehearsal THE SOUND GF MUSIC Concert season of the band usually starts after Marching Contest in late November. While in the band, students performed at Christmas Concerts, UIL Contest and Sightreading, and Solo and Ensemble. During the winter and spring months, the band practices sightreading along with three songs to perform at UIL Con- test. The final performance ofthe Con- cert Band is at Graduation Exercises in May. Matt Simcek lets out some hot air. 40 Members of the Concert Band prepare for Contest THE GUNS OF NAVARONEH The Tiger Rifles, underthe combined leadership of Lauren Keen, Terrie Chandler, and Denise Dibble, got off to an excellent year after attending a rifle clinic overthe summer. Girls who made the corp practiced every morning from 7:30 till 9:30. In addition to their 11 football half- time performances, the girls per- formed at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, UIL finals in Temple, and three home parades. Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how l wonder . . . Look, Mom, l didn't drop it! Terrie Chandler- Dead to all but Fred! l The 1980-81 Rifles were-Top row-Denise Dibble, Lauren Keen, Terrie Chandler-Bottom row-Leslie Markum and Gena Davis. 41 FLAGS FLY HIGH The 1980-81 Flag Corp was under the leadership of Lori Simek this year. The corp worked hard at practice to perfect their routines. This auxiliary added alot of special effect to the Ti- ger Band. The Flags accompanied the band to UlL Marching Contest and the Cotton Bowl. Flag Corp captain Lori Simek. The Flag Corp was made up of: Top row-Lori Simek, Dana Boehme, Jenine Clore, and Star Clopton-Bottom row-Jennifer Warren, Sandra Stroud, and Lisa Pauling. 42 Dana Boehme-Scared stiff from first game iit ters. Q DANCE FEVER I M. The Drill Team danced into its third year of dazzling performances, adding many fine routines during halftime shows and pep rallies. The Tigerettes, under the direction of Linda Henderson and Co-Captians Shandra Haliburton and Michelle White, made football season something well to remember. W? . ' 'kr. aka: ,:L, , y . . . Qs Q 1' -4 4 j - k ' Mary Tijerina ends a routine with style. 2 Lmfma in Lieutenant-Michelle White, Captain-Shandra Hallburton-Front row-Pat Outley, Debbie Coleman, Yulonda Jackosn, Bridget Henderson, Mary Tijerina, and Dallas Leonard. Back row-Kelly Love, Carrol Nino, Misty McClements, Debbie Williams, Runda Evans, Duana Echols, Doris Kosar and Mary Dobbins. 43 PASF stands for Pan American Stu- dent Forum. The PASF is both educa- tional and cultural in its aim and pur- pose. lts purpose is to study the language, history, and background of all the countries included in the Ameri- can group of nations. However, it's a totally non-religious, non-political, and non-commercial organization. This year the PASF at Waco High had many fun projects and activities which served as fund raisers. Some of the activities included a talent show, Mr. Cupid Contest, and an evening of entertainment. WHS' PASF is not just a money making club. They are concerned with helping the school and community advance in social growth. All of the money earned during Sept.- Feb. by PASF, went to the Pesos for Braces and all other proceeds after that went to PTA scholarships. The club officers for this year were president, Gloria Sanchez, vice-presi- dent, Billie Hatterg secretary, Deborah Shelby: treasurer, Darryl Porterfieldg and club reporter, Craig Spotser. PASF . . . SCUTH Front row-S. James, G. Sanchez, D. Torres, R. Smith-Middle row-S. Ridge, D. Thomas, M. White, S. Stroud, S. James, S. Mayberry, B. Walker-Back row-H. Varnnum, M. Lassetter, C. Spotser, D. Shelby, R. Taylor, D. Porterfield, S. Torres, A. Caldwell Top row-K. Rowe, S. McClain, A. Brown, A. Torres, S. Petterson-Second row-L. Strauss, A. Hollier, L. Lehman, M. Yarbrough, C. Walker, H. Reyes, D. Dresner-Third row-H. Marin, C. Sweet, C. Martinez, C. Anderson, W. Howard-Front row-P. Kim, S. Mejia, L. Lopez 44 OF THE BORDER ,mini usual' 131' Front row-D. Neuman, D. Leonard, Fi. Reyna, T. Fisher, L. Kirkpatrick, C. Hines, J. Castillo-Second row-S. Allen, M. Ortiz, Fi. Pryor, D. Duyck, J Draper, M. Tijerina, T. Sulak-Third row-V. Maynard, O. Johnson, S. Irving, L. Gadlin, C. Wilson, C. Duffey, H. Toliver, A. Aguilar, T. Weaver, L Whitaker, R. Prince, A. Davis, J. Myers-Back row-S. Wiley, A. Dunelow, J. Thompson, G. Hamby, J. Prowell Harlen Toliver delivers carnations for VaIentine's Day. PASF Sponsor, Ms. Montemayor, prepares to go to the PASF convention. GIRLS, GIRLS, GIFtLS!! Karen Mynhier delivers mums for Homecoming 1980. ' The Girls Service League is an orga- nization that helps the community by providing services to school and the city. The GSL held their mum sale for Homecoming as they do every year and they also held their annual lunch for the graduating seniors. The club held their meetings in the mornings be- fore school or during lunch. The GSL is under the leadership of Mrs. Estelle Geno. 46 Mrs. Estelle Geno- Uh, YEEAAAH! ffl' Front row-S. James, S. James, S. Ridge, L. Kirkpatrick-Second row-M. White, L. Arnold, T. Park, K. Mynhier, K. Khoury, D. Dibble, L. Keen, B. Hatter, T. Fisher-Back row-L. Castello, K, Vardeman, S. Stroud, J. Clore, L. Bowen, S. Bruns, D. Shelby-The two up in the tree are Alisa Keen and Samantha Yarbrough. HHCJME GN THE RANGE What is FHA? FHA stands for Future Homemakers of America and is for stu- dents who want to learn about home and family living. The FHA participated in the Brazos River Festival, as well as listening to speaker Steve Beatty on drugs and shoplifting. They also were given a demonstration on cooking, hair cutting, and facial care. The club elected officers composed of four periods. They were Gloria San- chez, Linda Patterson, Debbie Torres, Roderick Smith, Donna Hardy, Vanessa Alexander, Deborah Cole- man, Mary Tijerina, Malcom Ware, Manuel Ramon, and Karen Turner. These students and others meet once a month in the Homemaking Dept. The teachers in charge are Mrs. Nolte, Mrs. Schneck, Mrs. Price, and Mrs. Lockridge. ANDSTZIRTMAKWGITI Ronnie Johnson puts his sweethearts In the oven Johnny Tnerino to Starlen Clopton: Ooooooh! l just love your dress. THE WIZ KID Under the direction of Mr. James Cooper, the WHS Challenge Team competed on the television show Challenge-81 . The show aired Saturdays at 1 p.m. Waco High com- peted twice this year: once on March 7 against McGregor and on April 9 against Richfield. The Challenge Team is formed to de- velop academic competition between area high schools. The students prac- tice twice a week working on questions for competition. The captain for 1980- 81 was Cathy Howard and co-captain was Joe Hooten. Other members in- clude Scott Stockton, Shelia Ridge and Scott Wiley. The Challenge Team is quizzed during homecoming fx Mr. Cooper-Head Intellect. 48 Hanging around school are S. Stockton J Hooten S Wiley S Ridge and C Howard THE TEACHERS The Future Teachers of America is a vital and important club at WHS. Under the leadership of president Shelia Ridge and sponsor Beverlyn Redrick, FTA members sponsored newspaper drives, volleyball games, and sock- hops. All these activities were done to raise money for the group to go to con- vention in San Antonio on February 27 and 28. The FTA also honored the teachers of Waco High with flowers and special announcements to thank them for their fine work at Waco High. The FTA's main goal is to interest young men and women in teaching as a career. The FTA met twice monthly and is still hoping to initiate a tutorial program for WHS in the near future. Officers: D. Shelby, M. Lassetter, S. Wiley, D. Porterfield, S. Ridge, S. James, M. Ortiz. The FTA members: Bottom row-R. Conners, C. Walker, O. Johnson, M, Ortiz, S. James, J. Warren, D. Leonard, D, Torres, S, Mayberry, L. Caldwell, T. Weaver-Middle row-D. Muns, G. Webster, S. Irvin, T. Hastings, E. Thompson, D. Thomas, S. Ridge, M. Brown, B. Walker, M. White, C. Thomas, L. Whitaker, D. Porterfield, Mrs. Redrick-Top row-C. Duffey, C. Spotser, J. Taylor, S. James, E. Tolbert, L. Castello, R. Williams, D. Shelby, M. Lassetter, S. Wiley. 49 The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes The National Honor Society, under the leadership of Mrs. Pat Wickman, is a national organization that meets to further academic excellence. Traditional activities that the club sponsors each year are a blood drive in the fall and spring and an initiation ceremony. Officers for 1980-81 were Joe Hoo- ten, president, Sheilia Ridge, vice- president: and Melvin Lassetter, sec- retary-treasurer. V! ' To The NHS members are: Back row-M. Lassetter, J. Hooten, S. Ridge-Middle row-H. Varnnum, D. McElroy, S. Stockton-Front row-D. Dibble, B. Miller, C. Howard .AY Jeff Flingle says, Joe Cool isn't scared to give blood HELP!!l Exelle Thompson says, l wonder if it will really 50 feel like a pinch . .. The Key to the Future Back row-J. Ringle, D. Summers, K. Jezek, D. McElroy, S. Brown, S. Yarbrough, J. Burnett, B. Miller-Front row-T. Markum, R. Mims, H. Toliver, K. McNairy, S. Elsik, R. Spikes, T. Shaw, J. Miles, D. Neumann ,,.,M.Wwwvff t' .., D 1 Key Club officers David Duyck and Stanley Brown say, Don't jack with us... we're bad!! The WHS chapter of the Key Club is sponsored by Key Club International and is supervised by Mr. Jimmy Woods. The club's purpose is to pro- vide the school and community with civic service and public relations. The Key Club International has been in ex- istence for more than 20 years and is expected to have a successful future at WHS. Key Club sponsor Jimmy Woods. 51 nf'- at Edelweiss The German Club was very active this year. The German Club went to a convention on April 3 and 4 in Arlington. W J While there they also went to Six , F'a9S- . The German students were invited to gf , I 6 me Baylor German Club's Annual Pia- 'f i A nic in late April. Also in April the ad- . llla ,. , vanced German students were invited to an all-German Day at Midway High School. Only German was spoken 5 'Wt-:ff,,,, at this association and the German ffsf,-.-55 A a students saw German movies and lis- tened to German albums which are popular in Europe. . During the Christmas season, the German club members went caroling in German to all the classrooms at WHS. This effort helped the German Club's purpose to keep the German influence and culture alive in America. The German club officers for 1980- 81 were Keith Jezek, Alisa Keen and Stephen McElroy. The club sponsor was Mrs. Sarah Wachsmann. A-4-iff Y 4 41' est I German officer Alisa Keen goes for the record-she makes the move on two guys at once! The German Club members were Bottom row-J. Reid, S. Carnes, V. Maynard, D. Fowler, M. McClements, B. DiCorte, A. Keen, K. Jezek, A. Jimenez, S. Wachsmann. L. Farmer. Top row-D. Neumann, J. Myers, G. Webster, A. McClendon, S. McElroy, E. Richards, L. Strauss, D. Porterfield, J. Clore. 52 Time After Time The Junior Historians, with sponsor Sarah Wachsmann, made history a present vital force at WHS. The group took two field trips. One was to Baylor University to hear Chuck Colson, a for- mer prisoner that was involved in the Watergate scandal. The other trip was to St. Louis Catholic Church to hear Monsignor Mark Deering give an expla- nation of how the church building was designed and built. The club culminated its events with the annual convention on March 27 and 28 in Waco. The club's purpose is to encourage people interested in history to do local M p T historical research. . ,iw The officers of 1980-81 were Krisanna Vardeman, Kelly Rowe, Billy DiCorte and Alisa Keen. The members were Bottom row-K. Rowe, D. Neumann, L, Canning, A. Evans, V. Maynard, D. Fowler, B. Kent, A. Jimenez, C. Wilson, J. Clore, A. Hittle, S. Wachsmann. Top row-E. Richards, T. Hastings, L. Lee, K. Vardeman, D. Browne, L. Lehmann, G. Webster, B. Alford S Irvin, Ft. Evans, K. Mays, C. Anderson, A. McClendon, C. Howard, B. DiCorte, K. Jezek, A. Keen, C. Spotser, G. Summers, L. Strauss, M. Tara bourgh, K. Mallpass. 53 HSINGIN' IN THE RAIN Under the direction of George Uland, music appreciation and performance was the goal of the WHS choir 1980- 81. Along with seasonal concerts and contests the choir gave a public Christmas concert, the folk opera, Down in the Valley , and attended a UIL contest. Some members of the choir participated in all-district compe- tition. Winners were Terri Chandler, Elaine Richards, Rosalyn Conger, Su- zanne Carnes, Denise Dibble, Cheryl Brown, Leon Stroud, Martin Navarro, and Joe Hooten. These people then went to all-region and the winners there were Terri Chandler, Elaine Rich- ards, Suzanne Carnes, Leon Stroud, and Martin Navarro. The officers for 1980-81 were president, Larry Adams, vice-president, Leslie Beane, secre- tary, Terri Chandler, and treasurer, Cheryl Brown. Big Chief Uland says, Choir sings with forked tongue! 54 'V The WHS choir gives a Christmas concert at Ramada Inn. I. 'Mwwwv Connie Martinez and Odelia Stern singing their little hearts out f..zpw '31 it The Alto Section says, But Mr. Ulandy thafs crazy! Martin Navarro and Leon Stroud sing for their supper C Q A . we S' :QFEW fo ' iiii f S 1 L L , l X f L L XL V1 f Q 1 K r W L 4 x A l Q 1. .U 4 X 1 9 l A , j g f . i ,A L WL EAL A 'jk . A ,E L, L .W if - w ' . L L V L . ' L, we -ff -C.: .,.. , L, 1 .L FL in .: , .L D L . L Q A L. LLL,,,L,L L L L L, ,L LL Bottom row-F. Wilson, L. Spinks, L. Keen, P. Kim, C. Brown, Ft. Allen, S. Kemp, O. Stern, M. Navarro, M. Minor-Second row-K. Brown, S Carnes, K. Malpass, S. Stroud, V. Anderson, P. Crutcher, P. Torres, C. Martinez, O. Hart, C. Sweet-Third row-V. Alexander, D. Dibble, K Vardeman, S. Bruns, S. Stockton, R. Conger, T. Chandler, L. Markum, D. Neumann-Top row-J. Hooten, L. Beane, L. Adams, T. Collins, J. Harper B. Kent, D. Crump, L. Castello, L. Kader. THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES The Daisy Chain staff, under the di- rection of Kathi Couch, had the task of putting the entire 1980-81 school year together in one book. During the first few weeks of school, the staff decided on a theme and then set out to take all the necessary pictures, decide on con- tent, write headlines and copy and do layouts for the yearbook. 5 55 Photographers Troy Markum and Sam Yarbrough and staff member Jim Kent Gill to Jeff Webb Are you sure you re busy Friday night? my Burnett try out for the cover of Playgirl. 56 XX 55? its EQ Daisy Chain Staff: Top row-Advisor K. Couch, D. Dresner, L. Caldwell, K. Castello, J. Farquhar, L. Keen, J. Webb, S. Elsuk G Davis, C. Hines-Bottom row-R. Conner, C. Brown, S. Yarbrough, A. Keen, D. Boehme. UV ' Nz-' U, A, 1 1 ef. Theresa Kendricks takes a break from working on the yearbook. A rare moment-Daisy Chain Staff hard ai work THE FRGNT PAGE The Wacoan is a unique student publication. lt is the only paper in WISD that goes to the printer camera ready. This means that the staff writes the stories, types them, does all the paste-up and layout work and pre- pares all photographs and artwork be- fore the newspaper is sent to the print- er. The Wacoan staff had a big task to complete this year with only a few peo- ple working toward the goal of produc- ing the news at WHS. Led by advisor Kathi Couch, the staff put out four papers during the 1980-81 school year. x......f,,, Wacoan advisor Kathi Couch gives Andy Evans some advice Qin if M- A Q Members of the Wacoan staff brainstorm over the next issue 58 if ...aut -- The Wacoan staff consisted of left to right: R. Mims, J. Draper, A. Evans, D. Muns, K. Palu, K. Gill, M. Williams, A. Keen, T. Dunham, J. War ren, E. Richards, J. Adkison, Pl. Conner, A. Williams Alisa Keen uses Kathi's office to try and find a date for the weekend. Judy Draper asks, Okay, what did I do now?!! HAFiDLY WORKING Marketing and Distributive Educa- tion is a cooperative part-time work program designed to assist boys and girls in learning a business while going to school. A great many retail busin- esses and trades in Waco are on the approved list, such as clerical work, selling, shipping, insurance, and office work. Students are paid by the employ- er but must still take the required classes in school. Kevin McNairy and David Duyck received awards for DECA. Mr. Bud Hudspeth is the club spon- sor. P ... 'l :W First row-R. Spikes, J. Burch, S. Hodde, B. Richardson, B. Henderson, H. Hackworth, J. Ches- ser-Second row-C. Potter, T. Park, J. Veselka, L. Kirkpatrick, S. Williams, D. Ferrell, B. Ludwig, T. Fisher, D. Kosar, R. Horn, B. Hudspeth-Third Row-E. Olivarez, W. Daniels, K. McNairy, K. Butts, D. Duyck, A. Pate, C. Elkins, D. Little 9- Riff , ....,. . ,f Y . David Duyck sings, Oh Lord, it's hard to be Sherry Williams says, Work . . . who me? Kevin McNairy replies, I really don't deserve humblel this award ... 60 CORVETTE SUMMER VOCT officers for 1980-81 were James Reid, Ricky Pappas, Jody Burger, Billy Poteet, Venice Berry, instructor Mr. Taylor, Donna Ferrell, and Ronnie Ludwig. ,tt ' Vocational Opportunities Clubs of Texas division of Waco High is GMR. GMR stands for General Mechanic Re- pair. The program's function is for the members to learn to work with their hands. The members work on cars and other mechanical techniques. VOTC teacher and sponsor Oliver O'Brien left at mid-term and was re- placed by Mr. Kenneth Taylor. The officers for 1980-81 were Donna Ferrell, president, Ronnie Ludwig, vice-president, Ricky Pappas, ser- geant at arms, Trent Harris, reporter, Venice Berry, treasurer, Billy Poteet, secretary, and Jody Burger, parlia- ment. Other members were Ricky Espin- oza, Steve Griffin, Jimmy Cobbs, Rob- ert Barrington, James Reid, Wesley Howard, Billy Honea, and Gerald Bat- tles. ,ww VOCT members for 1980-81 were Billy Poteet, Greg Ziajeck, Brett Moore, Robert Barrington, Wesley Howard, Steve Griffin, Ronnie Ludwig, Jimmy Cobbs, Donna Ferrell, James Reid, Billy Honea, David Alexander, Ricky Pappas, instructor Mr. Taylor, Jody Burger, and Ricky Espinoza. 61 WOFlLD'S GREATEST ATHLETE The Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes, under the leadership of Mr. Jes- se Williams, is a national organization that meets to discuss the word of God and how He can help us in our daily lives. FCA spent the year trying to raise money to help the group grow. Their main project was the Big-Slam compe- tition at the Heart-of-Texas Coliseum. Various speakers included Baylor athlete, Mike Singletary. The officers for 1980-81 were Don Summers, Keith Jones, and Leslie Beane. 62 The FCA members were: Back row-Sponsor J. Williams, K. Bradford, Fl. Belcher, R. Smith, A. Sears, E. Cuffee, S. Brown, W. Cook, Ft. Perkins, D, Summers, L. Beane, C. Wilson, L. Jones, R, Bibles, K. Jones, D. Felix, and three representatives from Baylor. Bill Miller receives an award from Coach McGilvary at the Sports Banquet. F Members were: Bottom row-M. Dobbins, L. Waits-Second row-D. U Hardy, M. Cuffee, J. Gunn-Third row-L. Standford, K. Malpass, J. Omcers were JA Gunn' M' Cuffee' K' Rowe' K' Malpass Vincent-Top row-J. Taylor, K. Rowe, T. Kendricks Mrs. Harris, sponsor of the FCA fgirlsl sings a song for the banquet. THE STUDENT CGNNECTICNH The Student Council gives students an opportunity to participate in the management and activities of the school. Members heldfelections for 3 Homecoming Queen, Homecoming A T Princesses, student council commis- sioners and representatives. The Stu- dent Council is regulated by its own constitution. Sponsor for the Student Council was Mary Smallman after English teacher Jeff Bostic left at mid-term to take an- other job. Commissioners for the 1980-81 Stu- dent Council were Don Summers, Larry Adams, Elizabeth Riley, Sandra James, and Sonya James. Q Sponsor Jeff Bostic Oh Christmas tree, Oh, Christmas tree ti! 'it gg ... Y' A wi' Back row-Luddy Duttey, Larry Adams, Todd Dunham, Chuck Wilson, Ronnie Conner-Middle row-Sandra James, Don Summers, Lori Castello, Scott Stockton, Craig Alford, Deborah Shelby-Front row-Katie Malpass, Margaret Humphries, Christie Chambers, Karen Palu, Sonya James, Shelia Ridge, Terri Hastings, LaSonia Gadlin 64 THE OTHER SIDE OF THE Todd Dunham on a natural high. MOUNTAIN' ' Young Life is a very unique high school organization. It involves a group of students here at Waco High who come to Young Life because they want to learn more about Christian life and how to better apply it to their lives. Young Life is led by a group of Bay- lor students. The leaders at Waco High during 1980-81 were Marianna Jones, Collins Sims, Brenda Smith, Sherri Nel- son, Joel Edwards, Carol Smith, Kelly Armstrong, and Ginger Peotzman. The Young Life leader was Joel Edwards. Young Life activities included a ski camp during the Christmas break, skits, peanut butter and jelly eating contests, kiss the pig, the dating game, and other games. Young Life met every Monday night at 7:30, at the home of one of the mem- bers. . . . AND JUSTICE FOR ALL S. Yarbrough, J. Burnett, C. Chambers, M. Espinoza, R. Belcher, K. Jezek, T. Burns, J. Burch, D. tOrsak, D. Williams, D. Lujan, A. Keen, S. James The Conflict Committee, under the leadership of Mr. lglehart, is a commit- tee of students selected to recom- mend solutions to various problems that occur among the students of Waco High. The full committee consists of eigh- teen members, who are divided into three groups. Each group consists of two students from each grade, one of each sex and one of each race. The committee meets once a week to dis- cuss and suggest disciplinary actions for student offenses and misconduct. T 65 Drama class consists of memorizing lines for plays, working with stage ma- keup, learning the aspects of the stage and getting ready for speech tourna- ments. The drama sponsor was Miss Pat Tolbert. This year's drama class attended several local tournaments, including Flichfield's annual Texas Forensic As- sociation CTFAJ Speech Tournament. This year's One-Act Play was The Mice Have Been Drinking Again. The cast for this year's play was Darryl Porterfield, Cathy Howard, Melvin Las- setter and Jennifer Warren. The 4-A One-Act Play contest was held at the University of Mary-Hardin Baylor. The play did not place, but Cathy Howard was named to the All-Star Cast. I ACT ONE The One-Act Play crew consisted of Katy Malpass Veronica and Lori Slyghter ,mmf-,M WWW Cathy, Jennifer, and Darryl in a very emotional scene. 66 l K.:: 2 R :Lp I an-A -..... ...Ma-an One-Act Play Cast: Top row--Melvin Lasselter, Darryl Ms. Tolbert contemplates taking her show to Broadway Porterfield-Bottom row-Cathy Howard, Jennifer Warren. l 1980-81 Speech and Drama Class. ,Y V, Q x 5, fl ,:m,,, gi' , My ,,1, g Zi A ' . Q 2 ' XL V425 4 ' . . K- ,. -3' L V! V 4. 3-v:Q,g,:1:::, .,,-.f fa, ,, , V f A ,um -Swv gwwlgw 3' ,,,?.M 5 c, X QE f xg f '-5 E M EH BO NA ' DA NORTH DALLAS FOFtTY Y a is . . . all .. ', il ,LX Top row-M. Lowe, A. Hill, D. Lamont, C. Alford, J. Touchstone, A. Brown, V. Evans, S. McElroy, E. Tolbert, C. Duffey, W. Walker-Second row-D Perkins, B. Miller, J. Orr, S. Torres, A. Jimenez, B. Anthony, C. Spotser, T. Shaw, S. Ross-Third row-C. Cooks, G. Voss, D. Alexander, C. Wilson A. Walker, D. Littles, R. Johnson, C. Ballou, B. Laws-Bottom row-K. Jones, S. Brown, E. Cuffee, S. Bouye, C. Duffey, J. Kirks, J. Duffey, R. White l'it2,0l'9'if.,......... - .' ZH, in s is fi L.. .Q 5 K S Bill Miller leads the pack. A HZ N ' N Craig Alford, l could do that better. I I I I I I I 3 I I 4x57 vw -4 f I l 5 f l l l I l M l I I I I N Tigers ready for action - - Keith Jones warms up for a district game. The defense prepares for an important game. QV' lt. www Q Quarterback Keith Jones pitches the ball to receiver David Alexander. Waco High is victorious over Midway by a final score of 22 to 11 72 One, two, One, two . .. Halfback Cedric Ballou stands on the sideline and views the winning game. Bill Miller thinks, I wonder . .. Belt the what? in -.1 'f f,!:f-'Re nf 1 . l T' : 1 4 ' A - - , ' ' n ,' ' ' . 'M x I . l. N-,1 ' I ' K' M , l l I -. I - I, Xgqj - wiv' Y xi - ,I 'Ll 8 - X 3 x X f A ! K I X K The Tigers let everyone know that we have the ball. - 1.8 x The team lines up for shotgun formation. Come on Bill, can't you kick any higher? -H.: 4. I B-Q-5,-, fx . fikii .1 . . ' 1.-'Q'- 2-5? 5g.v:'.i-I3 , T, 5'?i'ffi. - Fir 251-,:'?'. WM P. N 1,- .J -ing: jg. 'R'-ew ..o.,'h 1. -f' ' SEMI Coach Saunders and Coach McGilvry in Simon Says. Shane Ross lifts his spirit. The Waco High Tiger football team of 1980-81 was one of the best group of football players to pass through Waco High. Under second year head coach, Mark Saunders, the varsity team posted a 7-2-1 record and gained the City Championship Title, compiling a 2-O-1 record against the city team. Coach Saunders left WHS to coach at Graham and was replaced by Mike McGilvray, the head baseball coach and the JV football team coach. The Tigers opened the non-district schedule against arch-rival, Richfield. The game ended at a O-0 tie with both teams giving their all and all. Next the Tigers faced University on September 12, 1980. The Tigers held on to defeat the Trojans, 14-13. The other non-dis- trict game was again at Midlothian, and the Tigers prevailed, 19-14. 74 A Tiger player involved in a dead-on collision. TOUGH Quarterback Keith Jones freezes for the camera. Vw-xr - f-., V Cedric Ballou heads for the Longest Yard. 1' Us. i x i wi ' Steve Bouye in Breaking Away. Ready, Aim, .. 75 HLIGHTS, CAMERA, , wf.t+ f ' mm K H Am M'a'm'fifm Lt' 'f ,g ., . A QR I .f A y ,pggm 'L ,. , aw V .iw , - t V, Garland Voss- Make a touchdown with this on my leg?! WHS vs. Richfield O-O WHS vs. University 14-13 Midlothian vs. WHS 14-19 Gatesville vs. WHS 12-27 WHS vs. Belton 28- 8 WHS vs. Marlin 14-20 Lampasas vs. WHS 16- 2 1 WHS vs. Connally 14-42 Jeff-Moore vs. WHS 7-19 WHS vs. Midway 22-11 X Jeffrey Duffey and Chuck Wilson lead the Tigers. Waco High tries to gain yardage over the Marlin Bulldogs. Xb t -as-S3 + -sf N.- ACTION Eric Cuffee- CUT! Hey Coach, what about me? iff, l 1 x Coach Calcote receives winning plays from the pressbox. The Tigers entered the district schedule with 1 2-O-1 record. With dis- trict hopes on the team's mind, the Ti- gers opened the district on October 3, at Gatesville, winning, 27-12. The fol- lowing week they mauled the Belton Tigers, 28-8. Homecoming 198O was sad this year, as WHS lost to the Marlin Bulldogs, 14-20, on October 17. The next Friday the Tigers out-ran the Lampasas Badgers, 16-2. Then came the showdown with district leading Connally on Halloween night. Unfortu- nately the trick was pulled on the Ti- gers as they were crushed, 14-42. The Tigers won their last two games of the season against cross-town rivals Jeff- Moore and Midway on November 4 and 14, beating them 19-7, and 22-11 re- spectively. Many players on the team received all-district honors. First team all-dis- trict 11-AAAA went to Garland Voss toffense, tight endl and Steve Bouye tdefense, linebackerb. Second team honors went to Craig Alford Ctacklel and Luddy Duffey tdefensive secon- daryb. Six Tigers who made Honorable Mention wer Bill Miller Kcenterl, Antho- ny Hill tguardh, Keith Jones tquarter- backb, David Alexander Crunning backl, Wilson Walker tdefensive endl, and Derrick Littles Cdefensive backj. 77 f . U' iffb' I' f Q . 'f F 'i L' ,. Y t . x 1 nu if -an-A I . mmwd ii THE LQNGEST YARD Thomas Brown says, Clear the way! Hold still, I can't make it over to score. 78 A913 K, 185, 24 V o ' A o ,, mio, o , , ,rf A EQ Q ' '-,,. , 1 ,, , ,Q 35 QQ' ,-5 ia ff' 5 fi' , f Coach Randy Leasley to George Runnels, George, have you noticed that we no longer have any legs? The JV Tigers were an average foot- ball team this year finishing the season at 5-5. The team was very young, com- posed mainly of sophomores. They opened non-district play with a 10-20 loss to the Richfield Rams. The Tigers then won the next two games, 14-6 and 26-O against University and Midlothian, respectively. The JV Tigers opened district play with a 2-1 record and a two game win- ning streak. District play proved very disappointing as they won only three out of seven district games and one of the wins was a forfeit game by Marlin. The district scores were as follows: WHS vs Gatesville, 22-123 WHS vs Bel- ton, 8-125 WHS vs Marlin, forfeit, WHS vs Lampasas, 12-245 WHS vs Connal- ly, 28-60: WHS vs Jeff-Moore, 14-65 WHS vs Midway, O-28. Outstanding players were Robert Smith, Bo Bilton, Tim Burns, Thomas Jones, Kenneth Mays, Clifton Sum- mers, Mike McDowell, Ricky Perkins, and Jim Orr. Wm: l ui. sir- , Waco High JV roars through this year. 79 Richfield v WHS University v WHS WHS v Midlothian WHS v Gatesville Belton v WHS WHS v Lampasas Connally v WHS WHS v Jeff-Moore Midway v WHS 20-10 6-14 26- O 22-12 1 - 8 12-24 60-28 14- 6 28- O I ii 2 1 1 ' '- Jim Orr and Mark Lowe, Don't start without us! I . . 369556 S Y s 'X Ne . ii! m :qA . 1 A i S 1 Mike McGiIvary watches his last game as JV coach. What a great time for my knees to give out, says Clifton Summers. 80 .X . kkk v' ' r 1-Q. KX, .. . 4 ,.- yr X if -uv B 1 'Q qv 3 -4' mir k am, Q l 1 L- P. ff ' , 3 'U X5 Q . 9 ,li f 5 2.5 xr +5 in we, B. Lo ont, C. Walker, M. LaM ws, D. La d row-B. On Sec aw, W. Mason, S. Parker, C. Duffey, T. Burns- Sh ack, J Orr, D. Erck, T. BI Top row-J. nes, G. Norman, T. Brown, G. Jo Belton, B Anthony, Mgr. L. mmers, H. Reyes, R. Bottom row-C. Su oore, B. Alford- Vay, B. M SC Scott, J. M DS and R Perki Runnels, ALL TOGETHER NOW The Waco High Tigerettes Volleyball Team finished their season with a re- cord of 19-10 for the year and 8-4 in the district. They placed third in dis- trict. Shandra Haliburton was named to first team all district. Crystal Duffey and Suzanne Carnes made second team. Honorable mention went to Jen- ny Black and Mary Dobbins. The Junior Varsity had a record of 17-3 for the year and 10-2 in the dis- trict. Coach Harris- Get out there and take 'em! 'hm-. Ili- Varsity: Top row-Shandra Haliburton, Rosaland Taylor, Laurie Castello, Crystal Duffey, and Suzanne Carnes-Bottom row-Linda Watson Mary Dobbins, Jenny Black, Paula Crutcher. 82 Jr. Varsity: Top row-Sonya Cashaw, Tammy Day, Cindy Barnes, Jackie Taylor, Kelly Rowe, Lynn Strauss, Katie Malpass, Paula Crutcher Bottom row-Portia Banks, Marsha Walker, Ingrid Blackwell, Barbara Watkins, Carmen Vasquez, Bridgitt Henderson. iw sew R N Sonia Cashaw returns the volleyball for a scoring point. Kelly Rowe- l wonder how high it will go'? FAST BREAK The Tiger Varsity Basketball Team of 1980-81 finished the season with a record of 19-16. The Tigers had sever- al members to gain honors. Making all- district were Fitzgerald Mims-1st team and Rodney Belcher-2nd team. Honorable mention went to Don Sum- mers, Billie Estelle and Steve Bouye. Two Tigers gained Super Centex hon- ors: Rodney Belcher onthe elite squad and Fitzgerald Mims gaining honorable mention status. The Tigers had a hectic non-district slate full of many 5A schools on the schedule. They opened the season against crosstown rival Richfield, los- ing 80-85. This game set the pace for the non-district schedule. From then on, Waco's Tigers were an up and down basketball team. The Tigers fin- ished the non-district schedule at 10- 11. 1 . iw 5, .. Rodney Belcher, Clear for take off. x. 5 ww' 'E A 'tl -gff'-:zfv1:s1gs.: Steve Bouye, Which way did he go? DOH SUmmGfSZ AIm0st! 84 , i A Rodney Belcher Billie Estelle Robert Smith Garland Voss Q :gif Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q . . Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 'W Q ' ' - Q Q Q Q . . . . . - Q . . . . I . . Q Q Q Q if 1 ' Q Q Q Q Q C Q C Q I Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Y , Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 1. f,., i Q Q Q Leslie Beane Keith Jones K N CIN Craig Spotser Richard Willams Steve Bouye l 1l'QK Fitzgerald Mims Don Summers ii hz, Charles Duffey .. g , 'Nw You get the pants, l'll get the shirt! Billy Estelle dunks for the first two points of the game Jesse Williams, coach extrordanaire, gives the team a lesson in basketball finesse. lf Fitz was only this much shorter . . . ' 86 Q My :VV Z . anwhwnrft' my MW... v f Q W' .W .K I Keith Jones, 4225: Steve Bouye C4035 Fitz Mims 13215 and Rodney Belcher 1202, get ready to get back on court and finish the game. With a 10-11 record midway through the season and the team having prob- lems, Coach Jesse Williams prepared the defending champion Tigers for dis- trict play. The basketball team was ranked fourteenth in the state before district started. Trying to repeat as champions, the Tigers opened district against arch-rival Jeff-Moore. Unfortu- nately the Lions came out growling, beating WHS 68-51. Returning to win- ning ways, the Tigers won the next five games: Gatesville, 68-47g Belton, 57- 563 Midway, 98-795 Connally, 66-443 and Lampasas, 92-60. In Central Texas' longest game ever, the Marlin Bulldogs slipped past Waco High 75-74 in five overtimes, winning the first half of district play. The Tigers finished the season tied with Midway for third place, behind Jeff-Moore and champion Marlin. Bright spots in the season were the tournaments. The Tigers took fourth in the Waco Invitational, third in the Dun- canville Tourney and captured first place in the Brownwood Tournament. f I Steve Bouye: Just a little bit higher. Steve Bouye: Everyone step back. 87 THE FISH THAT SAVED PITTSBURGH The Tiger JV basketball team did well this 1980-81 school year. The Ti- gers compiled a 20-10 overall record and a 11-3 district record, finishing second behind Midway. The JV boys also took the consolation title at the Bryan JV Tournament. Ronald Bible and Charles Davis made the aII-tourna- ment team. Outstanding players on the team were Ronald Bible, Joel Rim- linger, Stanley Brown, Robert Smith, and Darryle and Ricky Perkins. Stanley Brown in a jump ball against Midway Stanley Brown What does he mean wrong side' 88 x ::f !:21sz.2s' -f,: .,If Grady Norman, Where did everybody go? JV boys team-Top row-Coach R. Leasley, J. Rimlinger, R. Smith, R. Bible, D. Perkins, Mgr. A. Jefferson-Bottom row-R. Bilton R. Perkins, C. Wilson, G. Norman 'N NNw-nu. ONE ON ONE t f L - mf! Bridget Henderson, Hurry and find your contact so I can sit down. Ad Crystal Duffey gives it her best . DOME HSFUY, HSI TYY 8Q2in! Donna Hardy, No, it's mine! 13411. 31450 e Q w Varsity g g. - -r irls-left to right-B. Watkins, B. Henderson, S. Haliburton, K. Rowe, T. Kendricks, L. Castello, C. Duffey, S. Banks, D. Hardy, M. Dobbins, I. Blackwell The 1980-81 Tigerette basketball team was one of the best set of lady- hoopsters WHS has seen. Compiling a 20-9 overall record, the Tigerettes proved that they were the team to beat. The Tigerettes did extremely well in tournament, winning the Grose- beck and Whitney tournaments and placing high in the M,T. Rice Invita- tional Tournament at Midway. Several members of the team re- ceived awards. Making all-district were Theresa Kendricks, 1st team, and Crystal Duffey, 2nd team. Ingrid Blackwell and Shandra Haliburton gained honorable mention status. The- resa Kendricks made the Super Cen- tex team while Crystal Duffey took honorable mention. The Tigerettes fin- ished the district season with an 8-6 district record leaving them tied for third place with Gatesville. The big- gest win of the season was a 51-50 defeat of the Midway Pantherettes, the defending Region IV and district champion. 91 gsls Qlf' ll 4' SKTQFRQNXW 'inf' Shandra Haliburton and Kelly Rowe prepare to rebound. ' fmlcd 1 Mlm? 1 'O 2 Q fhf lWL1173 E 36150 qzllk? 5, Q-'Vw Top row-C. Anderson, J. Taylor, K. Baptiste, A. Tucker, M. Walker-Bottom row-R, Childress, C. Barnes, J. Gunn, S. Grismore, P. Banks , 11 C g SX Catcher Bill Miller steps behind the plate as the game begins. Craig Alford throws a fast one toward the plate. TAKE ME OUT TO Coach Randy Leasley coaches Chuck Wilson on third base. X it gg--. M -as 't W' :QS 5- it M! if -kfr ' ,-:'i K . siimfiiit ' ' .. , P ifi f - is FSR f. - 22' if -' ' .: f1: 1f,:iS - ' - ',' 52 afffiilii' --t, K' K was ,Qi tttt at ttt.t, 5 ,S itreee f, .r t ' The Tiger Baseball Team, under the coaching of Randy Leasley and Mike McGilvrary, compiled a 16-15 overall record this year. ln district play, the Tigers were 7 and 7. Many individuals played an impor- tant role in the team's success this year. Leading batters for the team this year were: Jessie Kirks, .385 average, Bill Miller, .379 averageg and Keith Jones, .310 average. David Alexander led in two categories: four home runs and 17 runs-batted-in. Jessie Kirks and Keith Jones led in stolen bases with nine apiece. Although the Tigers did not reach their goals, many positive achieve- ments were made. The team beat last year's state champs, Austin Westlake. They also came in second at the Lean- der Baseball tournament. THE BALL GAME - gl rrltl 1 . M . . y fifth.. 1 . . A 1 if ' :,. Vfff ., W ' T . . 'gf .lg 5 ' . f ,,. I ' ,E -.I . 1 1 f I, 4431- 1 . ar . .Q ? J. Lvl' V 5' I ' ' ,, AM, k . ---' ,- ' 25. 11, 5 'fm' J www 'I 4 V - 1 ,Ag .Num - it ' . .. i , , , ' '--.. .,, fl A ii., I f ww , ' .V 1981 Baseball Sweetheart, Sandra James, stops to smell the roses. The Tiger Baseball Team tries to find the ball. 95 E za Q4 fig, 12 ,Z Z N., i 5 A ? ' an e is . x -' A -r 'f ' f X 1 .. --sf xW-' i 6 k we K X K sp, M K ff- ' Ss , ., it we q m ff -W ' - fgtrff f , ' Q W g K ',, g 'Hur sk- -.wx --3531 'ff , , ji-:Mil K . ' - 5.55 - kxkr 'L 1 , K .. ss Me X lk A N ,JN X 1 f--we ' W . , f - ' - ., - -is if ' k - in 1,56 , 5 r X, s -' 7 -is s Vs im . .ws-naw-v-' ,X .R N :dk 'QW Nxt Jessie Kirks gets prepared to hit a home-run. V w- Q if we ,M f .L ,,ii V Steve Elsikz Watch how high I can throw, Mom. gs? Q Q sf N ima N... .swan Craig Alford carefully watches the game from the side 5 we ' in A A A Q if si -Q j .Q tx 2 U . R The 1980-81 Baseball Team was: Top row-Coach Fl. Leasley, Manager A. Jefferson, D. Alexander, J. Kirks, D. Summers, R. Bible, R. Belcher, C. Alford, S. Elsik, Statistician C. Duffey, Coach M. McGilvary-Bottom row-G. Norman, K. Mays, T. Robinson, K. Jones, C. Wilson, B. Miller, T. Burns, A. Jimenez . gg A of '41 David Alexander swings hard at the ball. THE JERICHO MILE The Boys Track Team of 1980-81 was one of the best track squads in Central Texas. Composed mainly of ju- niors and seniors, the Flying Tigers sent five members of the team to the state meet in Austin. The 400 meter relay composed of Kerry Bradford, Luddy Duffey, Keith Jones and Eric Cuffee ran their fastest time all year to finish second in state behind Lubbock Estacado. Lubbock posted a 41.2 and Waco High posted a school record of 41.6. The other state qualifier, 300mm hurdler Jeffrey Duffey, posted a 38.6 to finish fourth in the state meet. .V Y. 4, ,N . 1 k k M I wwf ii.-I 4- fi i ...wb , Z - g , .. ' 5 , i 5 4. . , . - -K ' s as W ww-we J - ' X, . . . is .ii , S ' ' ' . ' V ' A. -Qi,-tr' -3-' .-t -- is . ikzz f' st p -1. X1 I P9 fi':NnihA:ZOXQ:i- L N R- ,A 'Q 1 .t 5 -' 1.-isiws -W'ti'?f f .'1Pi 'X'qrfR - - 'I -2- T ' it . 1 - -' K K , f'-- st sw T' K . -X .- .ffx - 1 in-'A ' .-1, tg, 5 , .. M N ., H, -. ' Q'-11':-- fft'i.'.tij , 'ff I 'Q . yurssktgs. .,,. h. .,.. A 1' ' 'ti ' JR? ' 1 wget . V, 5 'iw' e ,, . fs. '42 - if Q ' . Q, . iir . . i ' 4 4.45 ' -t - - - . . ' 1 Y - -.4 ,. ,' - if st ' 4 ' - .,.. ' 4 ' ' ' ::q4a-- i 5, 'M ' . f - .4 4.5 ' sr f.ffL,-5 N, -4 ,s , Q , r -1 -' - - W. . ,. 1- . . 7 . - ti -' 5 N Qggfim 5 2g.,:.l'w gqiggtrfxi-..?..Q. . .. F N 'L 'vw .ss . gb .. m'ss:f.:siff -.4 Kerry Bradford hands off the baton to Luddy Duffey. Steve Bouye, l'm leading this rat race!! Stanley Brown on his last leg, 98 IVIAKIN' TRACKS I Bottom row--B. Laws, G. Runnels, K. Jones, K. Bradford, R. Johnson, E. Cuffee-Middle row-D. Perkins, G. Voss, R. Conner, R. Perkins, C. Spotser, J. Touchstone, S. Brown, Ft. Smith, V. Evans-Top row-S. Bouye, J. Duffey, L. Duffey, B. Alexander Luddy Duffey tries to walk on air. . A A W , 1 A-'A K ff ' - ew We ' ,. . W Z M135 'W 2 i '. . a . . t 2 ' A V ,. 7 4..,?Q.,f ' p. 'V' I N' l x l ' fu if w- ' ,, Q 4 Luddy Duffey dreams about his upcoming college career. 99 ww W , The Boys Track Team also did well at all of their track meets finishing no lower than fourth in each. The Tigers finished fourth C62 ptsl at the Western Hills Relays, captured first place at the Temple Wildcat Relays C103 ptsb, and gained second again at the Trimble Tech Relays Q82 ptsi. The Tigers traveled to Belton and finished in the runner-up spot in District with 103 points. At the Regional meet in Huntsville the Tigers rounded up 40 points to finish fifth. Other outstanding members were Stanley Brown, Steve Bouye, Garland Voss, Vince Evans, Ricky Perkins, and Ronny Johnson. Wi' ,- Kerry Bradford revving up his engine. , ui Jeffrey Duffey huffing and puffing, w K A 100 Luddy Duffey and Kerry Bradford practicing relays. e'?' Nana Luddy Duffey and Kerry Bradfords' practice pay off. Jeffrey Duffey hurrying over a high hurdle. X N K Q s. we 'fx J 'L few L l 3 5, ' me m With a face like that Stanley Brown has to win. Eric Cuffee gives it his best. wx -1 1 ,JEVNS -1 7 2 t. WHS Girls Track The Tigerette track team was very competitive this year. The Tigerettes qualified four girls for the Regional meet in Huntsville. Sherrie Banks placed fourth in the triple jump and Charlet Duftey finished fourth in the 400 meter dash for the Tigerettes as they managed to get eight points out of the meet. The other two qualifiers, Shandra Haliburton tdiscusl and The- resa Kendricks tshotputl failed to place in the top six. The Tigerettes also faired well at the Copperas Cove meet, the Midway Pan- thers Relays, and the Temple Wildcat Relays. The Tigerettes captured first place in the Waco City Championship Meet. At the District meet, the Tigerettes did extremely well. They finished fourth with 62 points placing first in three events. Other outstanding members were Portia Banks, Jackie Taylor, Kim Bap- tiste, Martia Walker and Carolyn An- derson. The Tigerettes were coached by George Bennet. 102 Q Shandra Haliburton: Discus Carolyn Anderson: Discus ' Q. if 1 , W' K.-. . hw Amway: N me fs .Lv'e'f5i . WMS of . ' 'WV Charlet Duffey, Portia Banks, Carolyn Anderson and Jackie Taylor practice relays. WM' ,T f ,,, A . wwf,,f ?V aw , W.. .. s ,W L , . . , , ,, J v , , ,, Q . ' . .AN ' 1 I wh... v 4 ', . 4 J: 1 2 1 .. W W w . r, N. 4 L , ' I af up 9' 1 V , ' ff. ' 1 ,'1QM1iff,gy'Q ' , X, - ' . t, . dl. . W gwj' ' 'T L f 1 WT .ul .en., WW, f ' ' A.' .'v .i' ' Portia Banks hands off to Shandra Haliburton. P. Banks, K. Baptiste, T. Williams, Fl. Evans, J. Taylor, S. Haliburton. T. Kendricks, C. Duffey, M. Walker, C. Anderson, M. Dobbins, S. Banks Shane Ross after eating his spinach. f ,p KW' l iisi iisfis i Shane Ross Texas Teenage Powerlift Champion JA Shane puts his back into it. Shane proudly displays his medal. The 1980-81 Tennis Team, headed by Ms. Marion Norris, had a year of victories as well as upsets. The team was composed mostly of girls, which was due to the start of a brand new girls' team. In district play, Keith Jezek and Andy Evans came in third while Sam Yar- brough and Jeff Ringle came in fourth. During the Belton tournament, Keith Jezek and Andy Evans took second place and were consolation winners in the Fall WISD Tennis Tournament. Senior tennis players this year were Sonja Bruns, Sam Yarbrough, Jeff Fiin- gle, and Jimmy Burnett. PLAYERS Keith Jezek suns his buns. Nu Keith Jezek anticipates his opponent's serve. 106 Jimmy Burnett demonstrates his mean backhand Sam Yarbrough and Jimmy Burnett make a lot of racquet. A gangling serve by Andy Evans. r v rrerrfrr R... a yy i A Keith Jezek really gets into his game. E Ja Andy Evans does his Bjorn Borg imitation. 107 ggs.-S' all xxx' .............. Glenn Summers swats away flies at Sul Floss. Look Larry look, see Christie play tennis! S2549 Tiger Tennis Team: Top Row-K. Jezek, J. Burnett, S. Yarbrough, J. Fiingle Bottom Row-J. Castillo, G. Summers, S. Jackson, L. Strauss, C. Chambers, L. Canning, S. Copeland, K. Khoury, S. Bruns, A. Evans, Miss Norris 49 5 uq I Sam Yarbrough: Such style . Marilee Boatman tries out forthe SWAT team Sam Yarbrough demonstrates his winning form. Karen Khoury says, I didn't mean to hit you, Miss Norris!' qwwwf' Sonia Bruns, Sr. Leigh Ann Bowen, Jr, 198O if Paula Crutcher, Sr. 2 E Z at J LaSonia Gadlin, Jr. Karen Khoury, Jr, Michelle Cuffee, Sr Crystal Duffy, Jr. THE POM POM GIRLS 1 l l Jw S. Bruns, L. Bowen, P. Crutcher, M. Cuffee, C. Duffy, K. Khoury What d How can seven girls, shake their caboose , keep that spirit up , and at the same time represent Waco High School's team spirit? Well it's not hard if you're a cheerleader full of pride for WHS. Under the leadership of Miss Marion Norris, the cheerleaders made banners, sold ribbons, hats, stickers: anything to promote the spirit of our Tigers. The seven girls who gave it all they had were Sonia Bruns, Leigh Ann Bowen, LaSonia Gadlin, Paula Crutcher, Karen Khoury, Michelle Cuf- fee, and Crystal Duffy. o you mean my chicken's funky? Karen Khoury shows her defensive moves against the team. 111 A new addition to the screaming cheers of Waco High School are the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders headed by Miss Marion Norris. These girls first tried out for cheerleader in the ninth grade at North Junior. After being cho- sen by the student body, they repre- sented WHS this year at JV football and basketball games. The JV cheer- leaders for 1980-81 were Karen Palu, Krisanna Vardeman, Leigh Canning, Dana Browne, Luanne Lee, and Nikki Price. 1 . Q 4 . ii x y, Now that we're finished, can someone help us up? THE CHEERLEADERS Pyramids of Egypt never looked like this. 112 eel as 'S x Y vi iff, val E- ra' Q .,.,,.,..vf' Dana Browne giving a cheer. bmw XQ1' Back row-Karen Palu, Leigh Canning, Nikki Price-Front row-Krisanna Vardeman, Luanne Lee- Dana Browne Dana, full of excitement and enthusiasm. 1980-81 JR. VARSITY Q Mr, Win-r Karen Palu to Nikki Price- Oh, I didn't know you cared. Come on you Tigers, stand up and yeII! 113 '19 X ,III SCENE TITLE TAKE I ,MII ZA! 3 Brad Alford Carolyn Anderson FOPA'0M91? J' David Andrews Billy Anthony Cindy Barnes Rodney Barnett Kimschessy Batiste Jody Berger Venice Berry Ronald Bible Roderick Bilton James Black Marilee Boatman Kim Bridges Paula Briggs Jimmy Brooker Amy Brown 116 Ed Brown Dana Browne Jeff Burnette Herbert Caldwell Leigh Canning Deborah Case Sheri Cathey Christie Chambers Flattia Childers Starlyn Clopton Jimmy Cobbs Tim Collins William Cook Stana Copeland Marvine Cross Paula Cross Courtney Danforth Charles Davis Darryi Davis Gena Davis Ill!! Robert Day !0PA'0,4l01?! I SCENE TITLE TAKE I TMI! TA! 3 1 Gerald Dowell Gerald Dudley Eric Dulfey Cliff Dulock David Dresner David Erck Arthur Escott Andy Evans Laurie Farmer Merita Farmer Becky Ferguson Donna Ferrell Sherry Fleming Victor Franklin Rhonda Freeman Mary Gomez 1 118 av.,- ,,., Regina Gonzales Steve Griffin Sharon Grismore Tim Harbert Sarah Harcrow Donna Hardy Kenneth Harper Terri Hastings Missy Henley Marc Hester hw. VTQQ? we Albert Hitfle Wesley Howard Jayne Hollier Sherry Jackson Yulonda Jackson edrlck Jefferson Alton Jefferson C . Karl Johnson Thomas Jones Sheila Kemp ,DDI Po Kim !0PM7flf01? SCENE TITLE TAKE I ,MII 'fffl 3 Bruce Laws Luanne Lee Laurie Lehman Leticia Lopez Ronnie Ludwig all Joe Lujan Becky Lynch Ann Malpass Hector Marin Leslie Markum Connie Martinez Kenneth Mays Stefanie McClain Michael McDowell Doris McKamey Sherry Land KJ :O '1 fi it,-, ,aww Sonia Mejia Gerald Merritt Joane Merritt Michael Minor Carolynn Montegomery Dianna Morgan James Morgan Robert Moss Deborah Moyer Luis Navarro Stella Nevarez Grady Norman Chris Ordones Danny Orsak Patricia Outley aren Palu isa Pauling Debra Parker K L Ricky Perkins S . tephine Petterson 121 IDI! .l'0P6'0fWR 3' SCENE TITLE TAKE I R011 IA! 3 Barbara Pruitt Judith Reames James Reid Henry Reyes Cameron Riley Joel Rimlinger Liz Robinson Rosemary Robinson Donnie Rorie Kellie Rowe Mardon Runnels Paul Rumker Pam Rutledge Gary Saladino Boyce Scott 122 we- Robert Smith George Spratt Laura Stanford Odelia Stern Stanley Stone -ynn Strauss Sindy Sweet Jackie Taylor Slay Thomas Dolly Thomas Johnny Tijerina Maurice Tipps Amado Torres Mallery Tuck Krisanna Vardeman amne Vincent I lea lhlnhn -....... n-...lu Charles Walker Laura Walker Virginia Vasquez J , , 2,1227 S ' 1 Harlin Walton . - -' . Jennifer Warren Jimmy Weber 'NM SCENE TITLE TAKE I R00 ZA! 3 Ronnie Webster Lisa Wilkerson David Williams Debbie Williams Regina Williams VY' arf Traci Williams Joseph Woods Doug Woychshim Margaret Yarbrough Greg Zajicek Bliley flip Kim Bridges says, l just love lo have friends like Krissana Vardeman. lt's a bird, it's a plane, it's a voIleyballl 124 .dv--' Brad Alford shows how big Andy CElton Johnl Evans' head is. nd -W 1 :lil ' Kelly Rowe says, I refuse to sit in OCLC alone for two hours. 5 A Qi. . . ,l ,N l 5 x . 3 3 S l l so Danny Orsak and anonymous friend visit Dallas. Alton Jefferson: Hey, Sweet Thang, howza bouta kiss, hmmmm? 125 Armando Aguilar Vanessa Alexander Jl740'01?! R011 Ml ENE TITLE TAKE f - 3 Charles Andrews LaDean Arnold Valerie Backoff Rose Banks Robert Barrington Gerald Battles Paul Bayer Latrice Bible Dana Boehme Elizabeth Boggs Leigh Ann Bowen Kerry Bradford Stanley Brown Steve Butts Sonya Cashew 'Il gn, ,,,, V ,X f, 14-if Mae-f Laurie Castello JoAnn Castillo Jason Chambers James Chesser Jenine Clore Charles Cook Ronnie Conner Damon Crump James Cuffee Tammy Day Patty Deis no Billy DiCorte Anna Donelow Judy Draper Charles Duffy llllill ' ' Charlet Duffy David Duyck Karen Eckois Margaret Espinoza Flunda Evans ,Dill , L Debra Ferrell - . V Tina Fisher ' Jay Fletcher -QCENE TITLE TAKE I 128 I RW! TM 3 Reggie Freeman LaSonia Gadlin Kelly Geralh Debra Grismore Randy Graves Janice Gunn Kerrell Gunn Gerald Hanby Marvin Hancock Lisa Harris Sara Hicks Teresa Hill Cindy Hines Charles Hoagland Billy Honea luv ,yy in 'lx- Milt!! Margaret Hooten Robbie Horn Celestine Howard Karen Huddleston Bradley Huser Sheryl Irving Deborah lsaac Diane Jackson Michael Jackson Yolanda Jackson Keith Jezek Arturo Jimenez III Henry Johnson Olivia Johnson Keith Jones Alisa Keen Lisa Kessler Karen Khoury Lisa Kirkpatrick David LaMont III!!! .l0'Af'1'01?.4' Mark Lowe Becky Ludwig Maria Martinez Vivian Maynard Misty McClements Kitty McCIendon Carl McCrary Stephen McElroy Fitz Mims Royce Mims Debbie Muns Jackie Myers Karen Mynhier Walter Neumann Erasmo Olivarez I 130 Dallas Leonard David Littles James Lord James Orr Melissa Ortiz James Pack Ricky Pappas Jeffrey Pauling Darrell Perkins Rhonda Pryor Diane Rangel Rachel Reyna Elaine Richards Thomas Rorie Shane Ross Paul Saladino Tony Shaw Lori Slyter Leanora Smith Roderick Smith Rnhert Spikes Tammy Sulak Sonia Talamante 9 Mary Tuerina Harlan Toliver QCENE TITLE- 'TAKE I RW! TM 3 Patrick Torres Karen Vardeman Isabel Varela Garland Voss Tamara Weaver l l Rolanda Waits Alicia Wallace Barbara Watkins Lisa Whitaker Annette White 1 Jeff Weir Scott Wiley Chuck Wilson Arthur Williams Mike Williams 132 'Y' SPV' I I . ww, , f , , Karen Mynhier- Did I just see what I thought I saw? Royce Mims- Alright, Mr. Williams, DRAW! w any an 8' QQBP Keith Jezek alias Billy Jack. David Duyck brags, When you've got it, you've got it! Leigh Ann Bowen- Look, Mom, no hands! IDD!!! Larry Adams ' Kenneth Adkison Billy Alexander : SCENE TITLE TAKE - I RJ!! TM 3 David Alexander Craig Alford Fiaytheda Allen Vicki Anderson Cedric Ballou Darryl Banas Rodney Belcher Jenny Black Johnnie Black Leo Botello ur Steve Bouye Cheryl Brown Marita Brown Sonia Bruns Jonathan Burch 134 1971 Jimmy Burnett Kenneth Butts Angela Caldwell Felicia Cargill Suzanne Carnes Terrie Chandler Rosalyn Conger Toni Crisci Paula Crutcher Michelle Cuffee Vincent Davis Becky Dayton Denise Dibble Mary Dobbins Jeffrey Duffey Luddy Duffey Todd Dunham Marsha Dunn Charles Elkins Steve Elsik DDI!! Irene Espinoza !A!1'0W! SCENE TITLE TAKE I Ml! ZW 3 Vince Evans Jennie Farquhar Chris Farmer Claude Foster Deborah Fowler Alvin Gaston Cool Kent Gill Martin Gloff Elvira Gonzalez Vernon Gunn Shandra Haliburton Johnny Harper Harold Harris Billie Hatter Jeffrey Hawkins Billy Estelle 'aka 'vw W-. 'CI' Billy Henderson Anthony Hill Colleen Holden Joseph Hooten Travis Horn Cathy Howard Angela Hudlin Sandra James Sonya James Andrea Johnson Lauren Keen Mike Otis Keeton Jessie Kirks Melvin Lassetter Daniel Lujan Troy Markum Sharron Mayberry Dale McElroy Kevin MoNairy Eric Merkledove 137 II D, Bill Miner Sarah Mims ' Patricia Mircneii SCENE TITLE TAKE I R011 TM 3 Susan Morse Martin Navarro Tammy Park Aaron Pate Darryl Porterfield Linda Patterson Catherine Potter Shril Reid Brian Richardson Shelia Ridge +....,. Q95 91-N-.,, Elizabeth Riley Jeff Ringle Gloria Sanchez Jeff Savage Deborah Shelby 138 ,Av WH Matthew Simcik Lori Simek Veronica Slyter Katherine Smith Roderick Smith Carla Spence Rodney Spence Lisa Spinks Craig Spotser Julie Stanton Scott Stockton Sandra Stroud Don Summers Thomas Sutton Rosalind Taylor Debra Thomas Exelle Thompson Ann Tiops Eric Tolbert Cheryl Tolman Il ,D ff1f1'01?! ' SCENE TITLE TAKE I Ml! 'fffl 3 Deborah Torres Sam Torres Jerome Touchstone Heather Varnnum Jeanie Veselka Aubrey Walker Wilson Walker Regina Walton Malcolm Ware Linda Watson Jeffrey Webb Richard Williams Sherry Williams Tony Williams Jerry Wilson Jack Yarbrough Jill Younce 140 David Alexander gets ready to take a spin. Scott Stockton hopes his Right Guard hasn't failed. 2 'L Jennie Farquhar after her crash diet. Tammy Park carries on the Waco High tradition. 141 Mike Keeton says, No, I wasn't born this way . . . you see, when I was three years old . .. Jeffrey Duffey on the one day his momma didn't dress him for school, Q,-Q W f ' g Lindy Palterson says, Oh really? 142 Wk '- i Q . k,,,,uns -.- -. ,L rr 1 o TS- . 9' Luddy Duffey writes, Dear Celestine, How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. . . V lag-Ei? ,.. ,i .......-f -. n N Leon Stroud checks out his fancy fingerwork. ilgqnguu-rl Sonya James cuts out Tiger Paws forthe GXES 'V 'Q tea. xii . ,, W . ,. rx - ,, wa, Af nm, 15. .- Af S 1,5- ,. ,,k. gf. . - , i Troy Markum and Kenneth Castello gather wood to build Diane Range! Castello a new house. sur' 'ww A fi The Senior Drunks at the Picnic with a hangover. Q-ssgfis if '10--M Martin Gloff right before he fell on his face l Sherry Williams trying to walk down a flight of stairs loaded. 9 ez 4 Y J 5' , Z, 'a The Seniors showing their school spirit. Michelle White receives flowers for placing in the Prom Q CODYBSL ii Mm. mm 'IIIIIlIIiiIiii?filEi5 imm- ueen .LP Sandra James trying to look sexy ! Craig Alford tries to act cool while Jimmy Burnett tries to see what tall is. 145 ,Dill f46 0'! F I R00 ffl! 3 William Aufman Gerald Bennett Jeff Bostic Michael Calcote Ruth Caldwell Berla Clynch James Cooper Kathi Couch 1 Beth Edwards Gloria Emanuel Fay Farley Jo Fisher Virginia Fitzpatrick Vera Gardner Betty Gibson Edna Harris Linda Harris B.J. Hebert l l 146 ww Theodore Iglehart Randy Leasley Mike McGiIvary Lidia Montemayor Yvonne Mooney Dorothy Newman Marion Norris Oliver O'Brien Gary Olivo Beverlyn Redrick Johnnie Riola Mark Saunders Gwyn Schneck James Shaw Dorothy Slaughter Barbara Suddath Agnes Talley Pat Tolbert George Uland Sarah Wachsmann IDD!!! SCENE 'HTLE I TAKE Ile 'mms f I HMM EM Laura Wittmer Jim Woods -'ww DH03 Keep your eyes on the game and not on the sidelines. HWHEW. what 8 day! 148 i f i :Xi 'J47-l X ,.....ai..,..Qann1lliivll-'Amfefarf L.. Mrs. Edwards finally gets a math problem right. fx .. Mr. Fiiola tries out for the Pillsbury Doughboy commercial. Mr. Bostic says, Hey, this stuff is really good! Jeepers, Creepers, where'd you get those peepersf' 149 'W W 7' I , 'W wa 2 ,, ,, ow, Bam xixv-D4 F 3 Z wr mx' M4 Wfni' Y ,ffff lygj'--MN M Vw 151 2 My 3. V ff' 6 ,ff f Q14,gL 4 V7 1 4? 'M Q Q Z' ,f ,.f ffl-au:'L il 153 THE GRADUATE 4 xbox Ken Castello: husband, faihef. and WOW Qraduate. Coach Shaw helps Luddy Duffey with the hassle of the tassle E xg i 1981 Seniors await their diplomas. l Q YY' Senior Class President Todd Dunham thinks, Oh, WOW!! ww Q' ! if i i- Lisa Spinks to Craig Spotser: I'H miss you, but I don't want a kiss. Leon Stroud doing his O07 Jaws imitation. L ge f :i,, gpg 453.35 gsjgsggfi. 2,5 rg s u-fx x N - .if gg . 1? iff u ,fffffffq 55 Q. 'P is -1 3 : usiuxgi - sis? 4 -L gi QL.-Y K, se r' 155 TS EN ADVERTISEM w 1 Z UJ LU mx O4 l:f2 CJ.J LLI4 U Congratulations Class of '81 and Good Luck Class of '82 Cfrom a friend! Congratulations Cheryl Brown l 1 ,Wpy B29-W9 K 5 Q i -i ':,'f- , : I, P0 BOX 7151 - WACD, IEXAS 15710 IHYUFII IIFUWIIH Sonic Drive-ln -H1 815 N. 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