Waltrip High School - Aries Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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J ,. mlm- , , 1 W , f .SWR ' xv 'gif 332- f O 1 gg-.U ' v W , X.. xx -Q1 x '- Q' . nf, ' A Om ,. , X f . N .. f A V- 6 E51 N X X xxx . -- tx ., I-Z' T F' ' rf- 'K i - I .V 1 ' 5: 1 ith' .fsv Aft -2 I 9 was Mary Lou Retton, the first American gymnast to win the gold in the woman's individual competition. President Reagan came close to making history when his second term of office was won by a landslide vic- toryg he won all states but Minnesota and the District of Columbia. City Houston is now the fourth largest city in America and it continues to expand in population and industry. The Houston Medical Center is one of the finest in the nation. As an alleviation to Houston's hectic traf- fic, Mayor Whitmire has reinstated the contra-flow plan for the city's ad- joining highways. The Houston Gamblers have offered the city's sports fans an alternative to the Oilers. The city became well known in the entertainment world when Terms of Endearment - 1984's best picture - was filmed on location in the Heights and River Oaks. fcontinuedj fcanlinuedj The Galleria is a center of wealth and fashion comparable only with Dallas and New York. The latest fashions can be found in the New York based stores of Macy's and Ex- press, found in the numerous shopp- ing malls springing up throughout the Houston area. An added attrac- tion for summer fun is Water World. Located next to Astroworld, it pro- vides an alternative to Galveston's beaches. if lf... ,, Local At Waltrip many things have also changed. Halftime continues to be an improving tradition as the groups participating make changes for the better. The Imperial Guard, the school's former drill team, is now the Rambling Roses, a dance and high- kick team. The Silks, Waltrip's Flag Corps, stepped up their appearance with flashy new uniforms and flags. After many years of ups-and-downs, the Roaring Red Ram Band is back on top with a second place trophy in the Battle of the Bands. fcontinuedj A wif - M, awhmx, V' Z . ,M W. Q ' .,, iv! ,Q xxx X: x ,fyffgaw Mfr fr: N X, '35 ri- K .ig -, y . rf .F v 2':z Q v If Q A ,,f2ffL'5if-f7'Q..+' ul., 1, Y 7 f E -ii ' 4,-gg. '--we W. r Qffffnif ,.f ,, ' wi. 4. 7:-,+R B, WSE wh ,,- : ...- Q mm P kk, Q H ,r .if W. X C af ,.,,, A W Q 'if' . x Q gr wh WJ - tr-2 F . 1 1 4 ,, .N :- Q ' f 5 4 xg' 1 M L, if fm. Wu? in ,J f--Q N QE 'Q 'S Q42 , x QQSTJ x 1 E ff! K Qiaeimb . x - if . :f L.. .233 1 Policies and mandates established by the state legislature through House Bill 72 have altered high school cur- riculum. Requirements for gradua- tion have been raised and no extra curricular activities, such as Santa Grams and a Talent Show, are allowed during classroom hours. The nine weeks grading period has been converted to six weeks and only five absences are permitted from any class during a semester. Students are now required to take a proficiency test as well as the teacher's final and no Senior is exempt. New programs have been established to help students reach their academic potential. Hs. ar 'Qi Among these are the International Baccalaureate program designed to offer students a rigorous curriculum and opportunity for advancement upon graduation. The Tutorial pro- gram offers help to those students struggling through a course. A substitution for cokes must be found as carbonated drinks are not allowed to be sold during lunch hours. Social changes are also prevalent. Styles and fads, such as new wave clothing and breakdancing, are sweeping the nation. Teen clubs are fl 'haw ' i springing up all over and LeMans game room continues to be a fre- quented gathering place for Waltrip students. Cable television has tremendous popularity with the emergence of HBO and other movie networks. Music has been revolu- tionized by the cable creation of MTV - the nation's first channel to show rock videos simulcast in stereo. These are the changing times in every form and variation. Waltrip is proud to have been a part of these changes over the past 25 years and will continue to set high social and academic standards in the future. , Z I COVER: 1 Waltrip High celebrates 25 years of excellence. IJ WALTRIP SCENE: 12 Events that shape the future. ll SHOW BUSINESS: 52 The year's favorites chosen by the students. SPORTS: 70 The teams that have what it takes. THE WALTRIP AN N UAL Celebrating its 25th Anniversary Table of Contents ACTIVITIES: Some interesting ways to get in- volved at Waltrip. 40 PEOPLE: 235 A look at this year's best, class by class. EDUCATION: 328 Today's most promising leaders in action. BUSINESS: 362 The best places to see and the nicest people to meet. Y l 5 ,L 5' 12 1 -N Y, 'H c - gi 7' .. 3 2 .4 'af My W H Nm ' f wfpk, A A' ' 1 'Sf :ZW A-K' - . .Huw C , 4 i, , .,, gf J V .JM Ya- , if 4. .A S Aging ifwi ' EN 'E' 5 M ---- SH 37:5 2: Pj- 5 i X l W WWW- ..,... F' ,E ,,A. if ----- , .V . M1 W ' - ,...,,. .7 A -mAif- Y ,J wifi R' 'alw MAMA! ,' 'Eff .. 2 'X ff! - V X - -- H ' ' X 1 fins, 1 2 x ur 1 -2 -. 4 Af-.f Ram Spirit At Its Best 2, mf' 1 'Q 4 , r ' s it , ,- .. 2 5 ' ' 7' V ,.q, 4.1 qw Y' ,.-i f-'1-1i 'i'-f:. ffT . f i f .... . , ' 'V f' , ' A - - A 'W f ' - T 1i.r'T,Q,,,i.iWfgrwir, 'Mist -ff g Q'-41-7-V-A-' ' -2- , - I 'ff' X .I ggtf2T T fgm f ':qv t I ' ' ,f 4 '25, rf-, sn, 5' i 'N X Y ,je 5 ,N 1 I, ,K - ' A . L- W, ' ',-v . 2 wr M H' ...W , I' '25 ' -Q: ., .P y i 4 X V L ., ,, A ' fp W? 4 ', F? ' , f- 'f ' ,v Q ' '-- ' -1 ,gif A V w 1 4332 , T , 'Z' ' , f 4 .' ' g f. Q 1- ,Q f t . t , N i . f -Q. W tt t ta-Q V . ' ,, , . f - F p ,-,x ,Q , ,f 1 ,-via.,-f K A V .Q my V - I 4, .W f yy V g .xc 2' ' A g? 4 f'l A ,vi . ,,, ' ., 'Q A 1 K gw, 5. W yr, , I .5 Y, i 4 , , . - r , , '35, X -N V. , ' , -f 4 D 4, . W ,fav , ,yn V , W 5 ii ,g V 3 Y' - , . ,tm .' 5, t V . ' FY ,' t, gt ,tt.4 L ' D Ft ' Z ' 'Q ff H Z' 4 , W U X' E 5 ' it v M J 'jf ' ' A V K t4 U A T A I A , . W 14 Student Life 0 Spirit is defined as an enthusiastic loyalty. Waltrip definitely fits this definition as we show this quality in more ways than one. This year our football team - the Waltrip Rams - were chosen to play the first game of the season in the Astrodome. The reason for this was the competiveness of our team along with the over- whelming crowds we attract. We draw the second largest crowds in the city and the largest crowd at Delmar. On game day, the colors red and grey are worn by everyone including teachers and principals. Waltrip students participate in pep rallies by cheering ' right along with the cheerleaders. In fact, students find it hard to be seated before doing Bat- tle Cry - the cheer in which students cheer for their respective classes. Waltrip students definitely display spirit at it's BEST! Student Life I5 Spirit mania strikes again October 22, 1984, was not a usual Monday, it was the beginning of the 25th Homecoming Week of S.P. Waltrip Senior High. Homecoming Week entails many activities, most of which are geared to raise spirit for the game against our archrival, Scarborough. Preceding this week each class met weekly to paint signs that they would decorate our halls with. On the Fri- day before this week, a dance was also held to start our celebration! On Wednesday students showed their spirit by dressing up in appropriate costumes assigned to them by their class officers, Freshmen clowned around, Sophomores got their revenge as nerds, Juniors bummed, and the Seniors dressed accordingly for career day. Thursday was another day in which the students were able to show their elevated spirits, Freshmen put their clothes on inside out and backwards, Sophomores showed athletic spirit by dressing for all sports, Juniors came as beach bums, and the BIG BAD SENIORS came dressed as old folks. as-W' t i ste - at WW ,...-we Q Q D W X is E 'A t 45 i N A , at ' s , Q t xx 1 2 F- F .,.f '5 . ' fi?ff 11.... if ' ,- li 16 Student Life In ,Bu N , ,, - - ras Thursday, school ended early, not because of the students' choice, but because of the rainy weather. However, we returned three hours later to hang the signs we painted previous to this week. While we were hanging the signs, all streets bound- ing the school flooded, but this did not DAMPEN our spirits! Friday morning students arrived decked out in their red and gray to support the Rams! A pep rally was held in the auditorium in order to an- nounce the top seven finalists for both Homecoming King and Queen. Then several of the Cheerleaders, Ramhandlers, and Class Officers carried the spirit chains across the stage. The spirit chains are an annual contest to see which class has the most spirit based on donations by class members. In the spirit of tradi- tion, the Seniors won again! Student Life 17 Court festivities highlight halftime Tradition Changes: This year Waltrip celebrated its 25th Homecoming in a special way. Football alumni returned to the scene of earlier triumphs, Delmar Stadium, to watch the Rams take on the Spartans. Tradition changed somewhat this year by having not only a Homecoming Queen, but also a King. The guys felt the time had come for equal representa- tion and decided this was the year for change. Seventeen boys were on the ballot. The king and queen were an- nounced at halftimeg Monica Fontenet and Chris Limbrick were crowned. King Chris Limbrick and Queen Monica Fontenet 1984-85 Homecoming Court 18 f Student Life First Runners-Up: Marletta Williams and Joe Garcia Third Runners-Up: Mary Wright and Kelly Kuropata WW ,. l 5 Fifth Runners-Up: Chuck Hollas and Michele Lopez il Fi J 1 'P A 'L .filifiii A Z M 4 f' J , 1 Q- v. 1.A'X-ga j. fm A ' A aj . .-f,4, C R442-,Lv:l5jL, V V j, A 5 ,A .',,. lgffqfi' Sc' 'A K Vyt, Jt' ff? k A K at ,, L LLLL iv Q. 5 - - lang f Second Runners-Up: Julie Cobb and Thadd Tomchesson Fourth Runners-Up: Jackie Cunningham and Joseph Ortega Sixth Runners-Up: David Davenport and Edye van Velthoven smdem Life 1 I9 -: ,1 - 1 V :if-1 v-Hit' f l'1. 'i Spirit thrives at W.H.S. These pictures show the conclusion of Spirit Week at W.H.S. Spirit has always been strong at Waltrip and will continue. Every student con- tributes in his or her own way to show how much Waltrip means to them, Students have different ways to show their support when attending Waltrip's games. Some yell their --M Mmm t G,,..,,,N , , 1 .L - -1,-,.,g5Q.:... ., f . W . New Q-L mi, hearts out, some come dressed in red and gray attire, others go 'iwildf' and still other students are just con- tent to sit back, relax, and cheer the Rams on mentally. The week before Waltrip plays Scarborough is the climax of spirit at Waltrip. It is evi- dent everywhere that this school sup- ports its team and is very proud of it. ggokm Ms: ass 1. Q t.f.t,..,-.. :fax X-1 20 f Student Life 1 N-iff' Xffgf i M-.5 W l LL L QMZL, L' L L L L.LLk L. -1 'hw 015 Library Waltrip Senior High Schoo! 4 Student Life f 21 1 a 3 7 I EZ 22 f Student Life :ep-rallies keep spirits high Pep-rallies have been a long stablished tradition at Waltrip Sr. ligh School. The rallies are usually bld in the auditorium during the uidance period. At these pep-rallies ie cheerleaders performed skits and ie roses danced in order to raise the airit of students and team members efore the game. However, the tradi- on was changed this year because f House Bill 72. The bill states that o assemblies are to be held during school hours. Our principal, Mr. Ofield, knowing the importance of the rallies to the student body, did what he could to continue having the rallies without any classes being missed. Unfortunately, the com- plaints put an end to this. The pep-rallies were then changed to be held before school and were moved to outside on the roof. It was sad, because after that the rallies seemed to lose all their spark. Students failed to come to school early and those that did were so spread out, the cheerleaders could not keep their attention. Hopefully, in the future, someone will realize the importance of the extra- curricular activities in keeping students interested in school and maybe in the future the indoor rallies will be restored. si- . Gym Student Life f 23 Rams create memories Students spend so much of their lives in school and other related ac- tivities that they will sometimes become boring and routine occur- rences. One day, years from now, when looking back it will become possible to realize that these days were not so bad after all and that the high school years are some of the best times of our lives. All the students have come together to share experiences that will never be forgot- ten. Tears have been cried and smiles seen on many faces during unforget- table moments. Though our days at Waltrip are limited, the memories of them will go on forever. W' fav . 14 l g i' s .jf A t ,ie, , fm 1 'A ,,-. . ,.t-,w at 24 f Student Life ...Mun .t .v Y ,, mZ.:Qfv:n,v,:,:,f ' ,','.. eo. r,r,, R+:-zigya ,zkvagf:ff.x.ff W A . W 1. ff' , 2' S 2, ,ff ix' ful '53 xyfv 5 ,, ann Aff ig, :SX ny' U . 1 .1 . V 3. , H41 11 ,, .pw H, ,, ,xx 11 w, I-,, . 1 . :-' f:ff- M 3 ' 'ill O , .. Student Life f 25 ' 211 ways,fthCscf tfibptes W6g1iQW1p13aise. these Thee we? 11gal waysiThCH0f Q O11 1'fQ ' f Waltrip has a winning tradition Events that repeat every year and become special occasions form our traditions. Our football team has been undefeated District Champs of district 19-5A for three years and counting. Playing at least one game a season at the Astrodome has become almost a custom with our football teams, too. Spirit is high here at Waltrip and we are proud to be noted for our game attendance and lively crowds. Something always happens at Waltrip and we are sure to notice it since we spend five days a week, seven hours a day, and four years of our lives at school. Some students spend more of their time at school due to extracurricular activities than others. The Cheerleaders and Ramhandlers stay late in the eve- nings during football season to prepare for all football games and pep rallies. The football players spend day after day practicing the plays that made them District Champs, and the Roses spend long hours during and after school prac- ticing for halftime performances. Many clubs also meet before and after school. Our activities at school have enabled us to develop friendships and form lasting memories. Student Life f 27 Dome games excite Ram fans This year the varsity Rams 1984 football season began and ended in the Astrodome. Many area high schools never receive the chance to get to play there, but it has become an annual event for the Rams. This was the third year in a row that Waltrip has gone on to district play, which really shows how much dedication and hard work were put into it by our loyal coaching staff and determined players. Waltrip earned their play-off spot by going undefeated in all of District 19-5A. This, in turn, made the Rams 19-5A District Champs for three years in a row. At the dome we challenged the Sterling Raiders, who were classified as the second place team in their district. Our spirits then rose and our hopes became highg however, we fell short in points despite a good game played by the MIGHTY RAMS! Though we were defeated and lost the chance to con- tinue in the play-offs, we are proud of our varsity football team's 1984 season. 28 f Student Life ' K ' 'wiiffii' ,.4f,,., zlwiu-aim .,k ' -- f . , . f ,. N wx an 4 wg,-fn ji: , .'-wig, . f M fig , fu, k.+ ..g.g:p v ' ' hi-3,1 M' fax., '.,Mf3w 4ff?Q. V ge as Q fm?-Vw v 221 Lf if QW. ' M l ,. vm an V Y, it si'ffff1af2 l .- i ' ' i..g.f5V lxil 'X Y 7 ffm W Em'-'jfs' in -i ,g ' , Q '.- a-Q , ,,, fi -w ' ,. , ,Q ff :ww V ,V f, W A V. 'A , f M ..aa:.W7,g,,f- -- -, , ,WHWQ f 'V' ,,,e151mM If was m,-fmff-- , 1.1-V2.5 was 'f' Fwy-', - - A '-015 W bw :J , J W F ww , ?f 1 , if ,.,, ' , AA M , aa: -QW Q El 1 ' rf ., . - ' , Q 519' -1, .liz ,1 Wifszhmeil-,1 wfzfz , , f'N ' A 1 3- Student Life f 29 Booster Club honors 19-5A champions On December 17, 1984, W.H.S. held their annual Football Banquet. This banquet sponsored by the booster club honors the Ram football teams. In attendance at the banquet were Principal Ofield, coaches, parents, graduates, football players, cheerleaders, and ramhandlers. After dinner guest speaker Fred Akers, head coach of the University of Texas, gave an inspiring speech to the young athletes. After Akers spoke, Coach Barron presented well deserved awards. The award for most spirited player went to Jose Pacheco, Joe Davis received the award for the King of the Hitters, and there was a tie for the most valuable offensive lineman. Troy Finley and Thadd Tomchesson were both chosen outstanding players while most valuable defensive lineman was David Smith. Darryl Taylor got most valuable offensive back. Trevis Osborne and Dwight Zerangue both received most valuable defensive back and Chuck Correll received the award for Scholastic Achievement. Darryl Taylor received the most valuable player award, which was well deserved. King Arthur, of the Forward Times newspaper, presented Todd Pradia as one of the top ten tight endfdefensive ends in District 19-SA. Darryl Taylor re- ceived first line player while second Wg? i sis f line player went to Pat Price. P1 Price also received an award as oi of the top ten running backs. Mai Smith received an award for be kicker. This was the conclusion of tl banquet for District Champs I 19-5A! Q- f I Q Rt as-. 30 f Student Life Q5 'il ,aw 0' 1- 'Y Xxx f fm. v N,f ',l , . nf ld! 'W iw Q I'-CF, J M 65 'B , , . M ass' Y f SESS X 'nl in 1 1 Student Life f 31 Christmas spirit thrives Singing telegrams were one part of Christmas we missed this year. Some things never change: the choir held their annual Christmas program in the auditorium with the band playing in accompaniment, the Roses per- formed a dance to Jingle Bell Rock, and the Drama Club presented a puppet show. A unique thing hap- pened as everyone stood to sing the final Hallelujah Chorusg the faculty was asked to come forward and sing onstage with the choir. The excitement the students felt as they looked forward to the long holi- day was expressed bythe Santa hats, Christmas carnations, and mistletoe seen in the halls. At lunch the students sang the Twelve Days of Christmas with each table repre- senting a day. The three o'clock bell signaled the end of the '84 school year and students bid fond farewells to teachers and friends because they knew they would not see each other until the NEW YEAR! 32 X Student Life ,gg wx SSS Qi ,X 3 S1 M X k m ' ' ' Student Life 1 33 Students prepare for final semester As students returned from the Christmas Holidays most of them felt that the biggest part of the year was already behind them. lm- mediately upon return, students began to review and study hard for all the final exams and HISD profi- ciency tests they faced in the week ahead. Friday was a holiday for students to recuperate and prepare for the following semester. The Drama Club has been very ac- tive and has presented plays at night of hard work, time, and thought goes into these productions. On these pages they are shown performing Greater Tuna which was a great success. This 1985 year started out dif- ferent than in the past. January was the month for sleet, snow, ice, and enjoyment. The conditions became so harsh that Billy Reagan closed HISD schools for two days. This gave everyone a chance to play in the snow and have a break from schoolwork. for students and families to see. A lot f ,f Now is the time for seniors to st preparing for the moment they hz been waiting for HGRADU TION! . Josten's came to school show seniors the invitations and, other goodies that come with them they begin to prepare for the ld awaited moment! Then, on to C leges for the majority. i Ca., 34 f Student Life 3 if 1 5 JG , Q? x'1k Lin 1. 1:2 f KW. M. ' A R VBA . 15+ -wg.. W' , ..., 'W v iii.-2.521 .., 5 es' Q' ' was , f 2 A . V 'A ,m f A.,, M 3m L U W,,L X f . .gi 3 1 v 52 .f gk avg?-Xhwi , - 2 I f K Km? 253 N ' my Qkiffr' 'WW15ifEf3 ' - 1129711 , .iY'f.s543::g'WQ.1 F . X .f,ffnf' f g,g 55 Q smaenn Life 1 as What's popular with the WHS crowd Movies 1. Beverly Hills Cop 2. Ghostbusters 3. Purple Rain 4. Gremlins 5. Terminator Songs 1. Penny Lover 2. Baby Got Her Blue Jeans On 3. We're Not Gonna Take It 4. Pink Cadillac 5. I Ain't Missin You At All Television 1. Dynasty 2. Call To Glory 3. Family Ties 4. Charles In Charge 5. Hill Street Blues Places We Go 1. Le Mans 2. The Warehouses 3. Westheimer 4. Galleria 5. Movies Groups 1. The Cars E 5 2. Chicago 5 ft ' 3. Alabama 4. Huey Lewis 84 The News 5. Van Halen Performers Bruce Springsteen 2. Eddie Murphy 3. Lionel Jackson 4. Bill Cosby 5. Prince Colleges 1. Texas A8cM 2. University of Texas 3. University of Houston 4. Stephen F. Austin 5. Sam Houston State 36 X Student Life Money influences students' lifestyles VIDEO GAME 5 .25 BIC PEN s .29 SPIRIT RIBBON 5 .35 . .... CANDY BAR s .35 , PACK OFGUM 5 .40 . FOLDER 5 .49 Ji COKE s .50 ' FRENCH FRIES 3 .65 . LUNCH PLATE S 1.05 GASXGAL. s 1.07 PACK OF FILLER PAPER s 1.09 , , HAMBURGER S 1.35 , ' .N Vw . TIME MAGAZINE s 1.50 NP f C WHS FOOTBALL TICKET s 2.50 X 9 DANCE TICKET s 3.00 T TRIBUNE SUBSCRIPTION 5 4.00 5 ,K MOVIE s 4.50 if ALBUM S 8.99 CASSETTE S 8.99 RODEO TICKETS s 9.00 SUNGLASSES s 10.00 LOST TEXT BOOK s 15.00 WALKMAN s 15.00 CONCERT TICKET s 18.00 VISIBLE CHANGES HAIRCUT s 19.00 PIZZA fMOVIE DATE s 20.00 BOY FRIEND SWEATER S 20.00 TI 35 CALCULATOR Is 20.00 ARIES Is 20.00 MUM S 25.00 A, ,D LEE JEANS S 25.00 fsggs. TRIVIAL PURSUIT S 30.00 . 9. SWATCH WATCH s 30.00 XI- N SHIRT QPOLOJ s 40.00 f I 9- A A I A A I ,SN DOZEN ROSES s 40.00 . . Q N20 MEMBERS ONLY JACKET s 50.00 Fss, - I . GUESS JEANS 5 00.00 I , . A ADD-A-BEAD 5 75.00 gl ' f 9552. 5 I If i GRADUATION INVITATIONSS 50.00 gi ge' S '91 hv.. . .. I 1 TUX S 50.00 44 - 2 sf SENIOR RING S 100-00 RK... . V M W 2-f S 400.00 we '- ' A ACFP :S . ' - 5 3319 iv BOOTS 5 120-00 I f X Q . PROM DRESS 5 150.00 ' 144. . A .5 I ,131 HOME COMPUTER Is 200.00 .,. fo ' CAR STEREO s 450.00 , '51 '- 1 ' VCR s 500.00 1, NEWYORKTRIP s 750.00 1,1 1 S EUROPETRIP 3 3,000.00 3 85 CORVETTE 525,000.00 1 Ig.. . A . - 119444. ' If 'Xxx 1 K - 0 M -wx: 'fk'2'f Q - I i. 4, , .R xl Student Life f 37 Blood Drive saves lives The Blood Drive here at Waltrip has become an annual event that is sponsored by the Student Council. This year it was held on Thursday, February 7, with students and teachers giving throughout the day. In order to donate blood, students had to be at least eighteen years of age, or seventeen with their parent's consent. For many students it was their first time to give blood. Some were nervous, but soon learned that ten minutes of their time was worth the possibility of saving four lives. The drive was successful since ap- proximately sixty pints of blood were collected to help meet the great de- mand that there is for blood. Those that gave walked away feeling proudg knowing that their donation had saved a life. fl: .. - , , ,ff 1 XX pg! ' Lyn- 1 qgvs, ,,1... aw vga 38 I Student Life Honor Roll congratulated with breakfast Every six weeks, after report cards Dme out, the Honor Society spon- mrs a breakfast for students with onor roll grades. The breakfast in- ,udes cinnamon rolls and orange lice. It is held to show appreciation 5 the students for doing well in their asses. Students must have all A's with no more than two Bls on their last report card to be eligible. Ms. Scott works with the NHS sponsors to organize the breakfast. They feel it will make these students aware that their accomplishments have been acknowledged. if N, at ' .rf . ull I Student Life f 39 Stars shine in Talent Show On Tuesday, February 12, at 7:00 p.m., students, families, friends, and foes gathered in our school auditorium for the night perfor- mance of the talent show. This year's presentation could not be held during school hours due to the new House Bill 72. The show was sponsored by the Drama Club and Industrial Arts. The performers were three bands, many singers and dancers, one D..I. act, and a comic strip-tease act. These performers should be recognized for all the courage, hard work and determination that they in- vested in this production. Y., fa :iw A . ,M , 4 X X ag . 1 iii 'ir' JY X ,mr Q. 'Q Ia ri' 's Xi Q1 A f as X 'WX wifi t T it ,. .. . Egg? 1 X Q :X Sgt X 5 Q. E i , X, E www NE E 2 tttt,ti is :Q 'X '- A T K T 'TVTV as ,n 1 '-' ' , 1- f W f , k -1 V T Q, p ' s V up 1 V 1' l Z W T r rswhwwr an are s5?QiWW Egiwwwdpw V il i', Q 5 s vi Paine 3 w 1R35 22 5 bm of .Q gdh ,,-. W . if iiii T I . i 5 5 b F Qatar. i I fi .:-. ' T 1 1 Z., zz - ' 1 n T HSE? Q 40 f Student Life 1 m U Q, w L 7 . h 3? 5 Q Qi an , ! f 4,1 .-..,,, , f , f 32' A 'f i W, Tia? . 'Q gf f- , f L if A f v Q wwf' in L W W ,-a if '34fi55fl3221f il . QM, 6 ,ff an , Sw .,,,:: was - fjsxiwx wfi gy Z 2 Q as if 5 4 if f P 3 fi ln 9 5 5 H 2 . A ay .z 2 H ' ' ' f 3 5 f l '4 J , f I 5 4' A 'F lin senden: Life f 41 Queen crowned at basketball game At Delmar Stadium, the 1985 Basketball queen was crowned at halftime. The contestants were Leah Plummer and Jacque Cunningham. The contestants competed by col- lecting penny votes. At Waltrip's last game, which was against Sam Houston, there was a performance by the Roses and then the winner, Jacque Cunningham, was announc- ed. Jacque was escorted by her father Jim Cunningham. She also received a watch and carnations. The Roses performed with a punk rock ther and wore costumes to match. T Basketball Queen contest is spo sored by Coach Martin and the V2 sity Basketball team as an effort raise funds. q nik artw- ,- , . 4 ttrer 42 f Student Life Gal' ts beat at VaIentine's Dance The school cafeteria was filled with pink and red hearts, streamers, and balloons on the night of Friday, February 15. This was the night of the Valentine's Dance, which was held by the Senior Class. The dance started at 7:00 p.m. and lasted till 12:00 p.m. There was a variety of music played by a D.J. This was the second dance held this year and all the profits went to help the Senior Class raise money for their prom. Everyone seemed to be in good spirits and enjoyed themselves while moving their feet to the beat. s Student Life f 43 Contest judges face tough decision On these pages are the eighteen most attractive seniors at Waltrip High School. Twenty-nine girls and twenty-one boys were nominated by each of the senior homerooms. Each one had to have an overall C average currently and for the Spring semester of 1984, and be passing in all classes. The candidates' conduct had to be no lower than a GT The list of nominees was narrowed down in an election which resulted in the twenty finalists. On a Sunday after- noon in mid-February, the judging took place, to see who would be the ones lucky enough to be chosen as the most attractive students in their senior class. The three judges inter- viewed each candidate and selected the one boy and one girl they thought was most attractive. The judges were Debbie Scott, who is a photographer and Dick Scott's daughterg Senator John Whitmireg and Shirley Schank. The Aries Staff greatly appreciate the judges, time and effort in select- ing the most attractive boy and girl. JUDGES -- Senator John -'TTT N J + 2, 'W-X - ' 3? J 1 llin. sr Sr. l X A t V F -f, . J V . . , 3 . , . h V r. 1 HL - 1 L to R, Bottom Row: Jacque Cunningham, Monica Fontenet, Marletta Williams, Michele Lopez Joan Lanik Julie Summers Row 2 Berry, Edye van Velthoven, Dwight Zerangue, Julie Cobb, Doug Arthur. Row 3: Jose Pacheco, Thadd Tomchesson Mary Wright Todd Amy Newhouse, Chuck Hollas, and Vincent Hegwood. 44 f Student Life .-.Q-H'-'Ei V ?. 13' 'Q Student Life f 45 Events and people shape the future The news of 1984 and the present year of 1985 has had its ups and downs locally, nationally, and worldwide. The news has been flooded with events shaping the future. Many people have added their names to the history books. Major events occurring in the world were the death of Soviet Prime Minister Yuri Andropov and the assassination of India's Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. After a decade of drought and civil war in Ethiopia, millions have starved to death. Food and supplies have been sent by the United States and Europe to help relieve the needs of the Ethio- pian people. On the national level, 1984 saw the results of the Presidential elec- tion. Vice-Presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro became the first woman to run for such an office. Although Mrs. Ferraro and Mr. Mondale put up a good fight, Ronald Reagan and George Bush returned to the White House for another four years. The major sports event of the year was the Olympic Games held in Los Angeles for sixteen spectacular days and nights. Mary Lou Retton and Carl Lewis were two names fre- quently heard as they managed to earn gold medals in their events. The Chicago Cubs won the World Series and the San Francisco Forty-Niners won the Super Bowl. Additional names in the news were Kathryn Sullivan who made history as the first American woman to w in space. The Miss America Pagea became an embarrassment Vanessa Williams was forced relinquish her title. Willis Schroeder, a retired munitions spector, received an artificial he: Baby Fae became the fifth hun and first infant to receive an anim: heart before her death due to kidl failure thirty-two days later. The Statue of Liberty, a welcoming immigrants to her sh for ninety-eight years, is in the cess of being restored. She will E I S E s 2 2 46 f Student Life e e on July 4, 1986. A number businesses and individuals have ntributed to the cause of Closer to home, Houston elected Kathy Whitmire to a second term as mayor. Bishop John J. Morkovsky retired after twenty-one years of dedicated service and Bishop Joseph A. Fiorenza was installed as the new bishop of the Houston Diocese. On February 22, George Strait per- formed at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, drawing a crowd of over 47,000 fans. Some of the atten- tion was taken off the losing streak of the Oilers by the impressive display of talent in the Houston Gamblers this year. Here at Waltrip, House Bill 72 has been a major topic of discussion. Both students and teachers have been forced to make adjustments to accommodate teh new rules. In addi- tion to the teacher's final, students mut now take a proficiency test to pass. The school year has been con- verted tothe six-week system. Another source of conversation has been the possibility of Scar- borough closing and those students attending Waltrip. At this time, it has not been determined if this will occur. Students enjoyed a vacation for two days when, for the first time in twelve years, Houston experienced bad weather due to ice and snow. As a result, the school year was extend- edg making the last day May 28. This year Waltrip lost Vice Prin- cipal Carothers due to a drop in enrollment. The graduating class of 1985 is comprised of 365 excited seniors! Student Life f 47 Waltrip has seen changes This 25th Anniversary year at Waltrip is a time for remembering the past. On these pages we can take a look back through the years and see what it once was and compare it to what it is now. The early cheerleaders held some pep-rallies in the cafeteria during lunch to bring out that WHS spirit. These days the pep-rallies are held before school on the roof facing the side lawn by the auditorium. The stunts the cheerleaders perform have also gotten more challenging, with lifts and pyramids a main feature of every half-time performance. The Rambling Roses, as we know them, have not always been a danceline, but rather a drum and bugle corps with a Roman theme. Their uniform consisted of a metal hat with red feathers, a skirt, and red sweater. The danceline today has a uniform that is Hexible and fits in with the routine. Spirit has remained a strong part of Waltrip heritage with decorating contests, pie-eating contests, and class yelling contests. Waltrip has seen many changes these past twenty-five years, and we can expect many more to come in the years ahead. 48 X Student Life Now K - -wx M' -1,5-,I A ', 'w Now Student Life f 49 and the typical crow The Roaring Ram Band and the S YV 6. 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L- 4 it nw ' Q 'fr-.1 ' if si , 1 11 U. . , is , , .. 31, :iw ii .-it ,, y f , 5-.. 9, ' ii TT-5 QF , s Ui lg 3 I 1? .112 M A A , i Senior Class Favorite Runners-Up ouu Wright Christine Geer Senior Favorites f 61 sl!! wi ,yy Sophomore Class Favorites Marburger Leah Plummer runners-up: Christi Cobb, Kathy Davis, Alan Pereyra S ph Favorites f 6 f3?h 'T4Y' Freshman Class Favorites Kevin Wesley Tammie Gutier Runners-Up: Amy Chatman, George Chapa Adrian Cobb Waltrip students achieve academic excellence Adrian Cobb was the only Negro student at Waltrip to be a semifinalist in the National Achievement Scholarship Pro- gram for Outstanding Negro Students. He was chosen for the scholarship on the basis of his PSAT scores. Adrian Cobb and David Bates were the only Seniors at Waltrip to be eligible for the National Merit Scholarship Competition. Adrian received the honor of the National Merit Scholarship semi- finalist in the 1985 NMS competi- tion. He became a semifinalist by scoring in the top l'Zv in the state on the PSAT. David was commended in the l985 NMS competition by scor- ing in the top 5'Zn in the state on the PSAT. Waltrip is proud of these two very outstanding students who represent our school admirably through their academic achievements. David Bates, Adrian Cobb National Merit f 65 Honor students excel in academics HIGHEST HONORS - L to R, Bottom Row: Sandy Sillavan, Susan Aucock, Danae Noak, Connie O'Guynn, Judith Rentz, Denene Suzanne Hudson, Sharon Stoerkel, Laura Anderson. Row 2: Dana Warren, Adrian Cobb, Chuck Hollas, Chuck Correll, Charmarie Cleek, Freudenberg, Mandy Polocheck. Not Pictured: David Bates, Sandra Collier, Carol Parker. l 3 HONORS - L to R, Bottom Row: Rhonda Weatherl, Julie Cobb, Sandi Thomas, Stephanie Justice, Gail Schatte, Lulu Castaneda, Barri Wendolyn Norman, Yvette Johnson. Row 2: Kathy Almanza, Bobby Bunker, Michelle Marshall, Susan Bruner, Mary Wright, Jill Bolyard, da Johnson. Row 3: Ann Bishop, Marianne Kopinitz, Vincent Hegwood, Jay Aldis, Jose Perez, Anna Cervantes, Laurie Lopez, Cynthia Cesar Trevino. Not Pictured: Katrina Chambers, Lyna Gallardo,,Chris Goehring, Craig Goehring, Sarah Hamilton, David Harrington, Hengst, Sandy Joe, Jamie McNease, Jennifer Schmidt, Lisa Webb. 66 f Honor Students Lifteen chosen as utstanding seniors eniors who have excelled in demic and extra-curricular ac- ities are selected as Outstanding iors. Teachers are asked to inate all Senior students that y feel are outstanding. Extra- ricular activities, responsibilities, honors at Waltrip along with demic achievements are taken in- to consideration. From these nomina- tions, the Aries staff reviews these aspects of each nominee who has a grade point average of 3.6 or better. The staff then considers those students who they feel are the most outstanding. This year these fifteen seniors were chosen. 49 Qt.. Su --....sQ....,Wsi Mm , Bottom Row: Connie O'Guynn, Danae Noak, Marianne Kopinitz, Sharon Stoerkel, Suzanne Hudson, Judith Rentz, Susan Aucock. Row 2: Bates, Chuck Correll, Jay Aldis, Denene Roznovsky, Dana Warren, Kerry Freudenberg, Chuck Hollas, Adrian Cobb. Outstanding Seniors f 67 Cheerleaders boost spirit Cheerleading begins at the end of the Junior year. Anyone who wishes to run for cheerleader searches for a partner of the opposite sex with whom to try out. The old cheerleaders teach them cheers and then they practice for three weeks before auditions. The student body views the cheerleader candidates and then votes for four girls and four boys. After elections the eight cheerleaders start preparing for the Spring Game. They have many preparations to make before the next school year begins. They have to get physically and mentally fit, learn and practice more cheers, save money for uniforms and cheerleading can and make arrangements to atte: camp at SMU. p The responsibilities of tl cheerleaders are to keep school spit up in every situation by painti, signs, leading cheers, attending games, and planning pep-rallies. T cheerleaders are required to atte all volleyball, football, basketb and baseball games. One additioj activitiy they attend is cheering a' U of H game in uniform. At the end of the year, tl cheerleaders begin teaching the n cheerleader candidates and prep: ing them for a great year. i L to R Bottom Row Marietta Williams Row 2 Troy Eads. Row 3: Julie Cobb, James Freeman, Jay Aldis, Glenn Bilanoski, Danae Noak. 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'f.g,Wl, Mark Sm1!41mgfQ4hN WWE ' ' L Ronald Wiffgate Oscar Wglharggiik I hiv Varsity staff leads Rams to a District Championship The 1984 football season was a memorable one as the Rams won their third consecutive district title said head coach Bill Barron. Darryl Taylor rushed for over 1100 yards and Michael Lahrman quarter- backed the team to an 8 and 3 record. The offensive line of Troy Finley, Asst. Coach - Perry Goodell P' we A 1 . ff : ' g.,5. n V s t 1 Ng is We my Coach Bell at practice Thadd Tomchesson, Joey Mayorga, Oscar Williams, and Memo Gutier- rez was very strong. The defense, led by Jose Pacheco, Joe Davis, David Smith, Trevis Osborne, Dwight Zerangue, Pierre Holt, and Rodney Bell, led the district in all categories. Asst. Coach - Bruce Bell Head Coach - Bill Barron Asst. Coach - Ken 't Thomas Felty - Manager, Sandi Thomas, Cheryl Coburn - Trainei 74 f Varsity Football Ram scoring leads to a fine start The Rams, for the first time, played their season opener in the Houston Astrodome. The Rams won this honor by having the largest game attendance at Delmar stadium and the 2nd largest in the city. The Rams finished pre-season with a 3-2 record, with victories over Lee, Lamar, and Eisenhower. The Rams began the season ranked 513 by the Houston Post and 518 by the Houston Chronicle. PRE-SEASON SCOREBOARD Waltrip 9 -L-10 Westbury Waltrip 13 - W - 6 Houston Lee Waltrip 17 -- W - 7 Lamar Waltflp 0 - L - 28 MacArthur Waltrip 24 - W - 14 Eisenhower Mwst: , ki? iie' s'i Varsity Football f 75 Rams win 5A District 19 with perfect 5-0 record DISTRICT SCOREBOARD Waltrip 27 - W - 2 Reagan Waltrip 25 - W - 0 Washington Waltrip 44 - W - 0 Scarborough Waltrip 14 M W - 0 Kashmere Waltrip 37 -W-7 Sam Houston BI-DISTRICT Waltrip 0 -L-17 Sterling f,Q i gi For the second year in a row Waltrip Rams won the 19 District Championship. The R posted a 5-0 record in district and defeated their opponents b average score of over 27 points. Rams got another great season f bluechip running back Da Taylor, who rushed for over 1 yards. Taylor's total was hurt b injury late in the season. Pat P rushed for over 100 yards in games that Taylor missed. Quar back Michael Lahrman had a g season as did his two top recei Lee Durham and Todd Pradia. Rams played stout defense season, and led the district in defensive categories. The def logged 28 turnovers in the district games. Mark Smith led district in both kicking and punt The 16th area ranked Rams wen play 5th area ranked Sterling in Astrodome for the Bi-district ch pionship. The turnover plag Rams went on to lose a hard fo battle to Sterling's Raiders. All t of the opponents scores came a Ram turnovers. The final score of playoff game was 17 to 0. Congratulations to the Rams f fine season. 76 f Varsity Football Waltrip routs Reagan 27-2 The powerful Waltrip Rams ished Reagan in the district ener by a score of 27-2. The Rams icked up 270 yards rushing in the st half, 205 of these going to Dar- . Taylor. Taylor also had three lichdowns. David Smith scored the er touchdown on a five yard run, altripis defense was outstanding, sing 5 interceptions and three li'-bles. Dwight Zeranque led the lm with 2 interceptions. ,vo ... V . , :S-f . . lp. W 31,1 Rams waste Washington 25-0 Darryl Taylor rushed for 171 yards and 2 touchdowns to lead the Rams to a 25-0 victory over Washington. Mark Smith kicked 2 field goals and Perry Tonoff had a touchdown catch to round out the scoring. The defense, led by Rodney Bell with 3 interceptions, caused 8 turnovers. Ronald Sessions logged 2 fumble recoveries to aid in the vic- tory. Waltrip gained over 300 yards, total offense to the Eagles' 115. Varsity Football f 77 Rams crush the Spartans 44-0 Waltrip pushed its district record to 3-0 'by defeating Scarborough by a score of 44 to 0. Darryl Taylor broke the 1000 yard rushing mark by gain- ing 183 yards on ll carries and 3 touchdowns. Quarterback Michael Lahrman threw touchdown passes to Tim White and Todd Pradia. Mark Smith kicked one field goal and 5 ex- tra points. Reginald Bendy picked up the final touchdown in the third quarter. R W . v A,.,W,h, K M ,L ww ft 141, ,. W 2 , , K ,LW ft , e A 78 f Varsity Football Rams shut-out Kashmere 14-0 Waltrip clinched the district title by beating Kashmere 14 to 0. Pat Price, replacing injured Darryl Taylor, rose to the occasion by rushing for 116 on 19 carries. Michael Lahrman had one touchdown and Jose Pacheco had the other by recovering an Anthony Lewis blocked punt in the endzone. Waltrip's strong defense held the K- Rams to 28 yards offense. The defense caused 2 turnovers to aid in the victory. altrlp cages the gers 37-7 he Rams completed a five game ep of the district by beating Sam uston 37-7. The Rams scored 5 chdowns, all by different players. chael Lahrman, Todd Pradia, neth Davis, Kelly Kuropata, and Price all had touchdowns. Pat ce rushed for 119 yards on 18 car- . The defense only allowed one chdown during the entire district son. The defense caused four novers in the game. Varsity Football f 79 L to R, Bottom Row: Michael Seals, Regess Taylor, Greg Hollas, William Trotman, Jeffery Harris, Irvin Travis, Chris Green, Edward Br Michael Dorsey. Row 2: Warren Conner, Kenneth Davis, Gerald Rappalet, Theo Holt, Curtis Lewis, Otis Flowers, Mark Watson, Donald Dav 3: Russell Spikes, Jarrod Milburn, Milton Jones, Rodney Douglas, John Wilson, Tennis Thomas, James Birdsong, Darryl Thomas, James Evan: J.V. Rams post perfect , 10-0 season win district J .V. SCOREBOARD Waltrip 18 -W-8 Westbury Waltrip 28 -W-10 Houston Lee Waltrip 20 -W--9 Lamar Waltrip 14 -W-6 MacArthur Coach-Anthony Zuccarini Coach-Elton Conger Waltrip 16-W-0 Eisenhower g i Q L L ,LJJ :mx Waltrip 22 -W-0 Reagan G A hivi Waltrip 12 -W-19 Washington I Y if ' P 'i Ai 'ff Am, 5, eil? A Q I' l Waltrip 6 -W-21 Kashmere T' Waltrip 22 -W-0 Sam Houston Il Q -is li il, ' . 'A eles 1se1., . iroe f , so 1 .l.v. roman r 'i' - The Waltrip .I.V. football team had a very successful season in 1984, with 10 wins and no losses. This undefeated season gave the Rams the district championship. The team had many outstanding players in 1984. Michael Dorsey led the team in both rushing and points scored, with 60, and was the workhorse of the team. Leading the way for Dorsey was his very strong offensive line of John Wilson, William Trotman, Chris Green, Darryl Thomas, and Greg Hollas. Defensively the team was ex- tremely strong at all positions. The defense gave up only seven touchdowns all year. On its way to this undefeated season the team scored four shutouts. The players who anchored this great defense were Gerald Rappalet, Jeffery Harris, Jarrod Milburn, Michael Seals, Rodney Douglas, and James Evans. They played hard defense, and they always stopped the oppositions offense. Coach Anthony Zuccarini said that this season would be long remembered, that is, until next year, when he and coach Elton Conger lead the team to another perfect season. an X ' fl DVNUNVJI - 3 . , ... ...l it it - A m 36+ H 3 ' ,, if , no 5' ,-5 Q. K sg Ti. 4 M, .,, f' .1 ,er 1 , ' t U t i .,. .ff :M . . N 3eQ W r 5? ' 'F' V 'Q , ,ggi ' 'Su f-. X ' . - il ' t5 ' I ' .. A S- i J 1? x I x 3 1 AV N W 4. , ', Y .M X .fsbiv .a ,. ' H 51 1' --.. 5 it , f y 1. A f -gif r u 1, i 1 U i' l ...L 1 'is ,,... e or ',-, f .. 4, 'rl I .lf-I . W fb' . X ' M A fel, . 'K . , r, . ., - V 39521: K is - f - F- 4 . 1. .,sz, ie, , ,. , .H ' if? .. N , ,J . 'ff 'ii . Xa. .. D if Q it -14 f Q v' . ' ' A . Q K 1 .--kL W'J' .,., 1 ix it 'A In ' X if MV K .5 I DA , , .. i h K - ' ,' W. M 5 ,WF : 5, L91 sk--E .,.N,uvf4 , X -g ,r x M . . .t .ir 'X' . . 4 .. 1 er .. ' ' . Q'-wg Wjiwxjilg e,,..f,f'fia:aQ.'i-ntgdbdfwi A N Q '. A gi' We .,,V .awww i K ' ,N U., ' 'ag ,,',, ,','g ' I - ' l- ,-'-- ,.., .. ' - X.- .. ., K p dw, iii.. 5 A,.' ,,.. A, . ,. . ,. . ,ag-s. 1 ,Q liars. 3 gf - , fi ,is If 4. ' X' , ,, , ,Q q fy r-3 in ' K ' K .3 7 .. 4 Q. 4' .- E . f- 'ee' ...ay .df '- 'W' ., ' r , r 3 ws .. vrwiggbs :ew Kl,,,,,n , ,Q 1 , , ., , V M xr fs? 7 ilssif for if fe ' 1-Q-ff W J.V. Football f 81 'N ll L to R, Bottom Row: Dwayne Smith, Edward Mendoza, Marco Neri, Calvin Nelson, Kevin Jackson, Chris Archie, Aaron Gonzales. Row 2: Keenan McCardell, Bruce Fullensider, Kenneth McQueen, Kevin Fitzgerald, .Iohnathon Graham, Dexter Carter, Taylor, Jerry Cummins, Phetnikon Luangkhot, Frederick Tate. Row 3: Dwight Smith, Robert Bosie, Dewayne Coney, John Conway, Charles ren, Lynn Bailey, Eugene Cartwright, Adam Fontenet, James Wallace. Grey Football is a winner in first The Waltrip Grey team had a fine year winning 7 of 10 games, their Season first winning season. The offense's GREY SCOREBOARD most outstanding players were Waltrip -W- Forfeit Keenan McCardell, Chris Archie, 1 I Fred Tate, Reginald Taylor, Ken- WHIUIP -W- Foffelt neth McQueen, and Marco Neri. - The defense also had a good year W l 3 -L-6 W b amp est my with fine play from Edward Men- Waltrip 7 -L-21 Hastings doza, Adam Fontenet, Edward Brad- f d, dK ' F' ld. Waltrip -W- Forfeit or an evm itzgera Waltrip 6 -L-38 Stratford Coach-DafY'MufPhY Waltrip 25 - W - 0 Westbury Waltrip 10 - W - 6 Yates Waltrip 16 - W - 0 St. Thomas Waltrip - W - Forfeit 037' 82 1 Grey Football J J V Q f A Q A 'iw wax im ku: I Q55 ga' iii 52 .Wen . X sw -. Q . f- :wk Q ff , ' If! 1.1. if . ffggx 9? if 5 LA x .. Qi XG? .1 4, t ..,. .4 Grey Football f 83 ZKAMB MS v val mfr 'Wee Q - Wesley Curtis Pitre George Ester James Hollms Mark Martinez Row 2 Michael Landry Chris Jefferson Thmis Price Doug L to R, Bottom Row: Floyd Sanders fMgr.J, Melvin Henderson, Luis Elzondo, 'Melvin Adams, Edvvard Espinoza, .Jesse Roberts, Joe Avila, ' . ' : . ' . ' ' ' . . ' . . ' O ward Felton, Vincent Marbley, Richard Davila, Darius Carrol, Shelton Thompson, Murry Williams, Dennis Railsback, Shann n Patrick Simms, Ronald Cephus, Bryce Curtis. Row 3: Tyron Kinney, Leric Eaton, Robert Bell, John O'Neal, Charlie Biggurs, Joe McDonald, Charles Wimberly, Michael Vergin, Ernie Franklin, Mario Johnson. Freshmen , W win district Yi 1 mark 2 FRESHMAN SCOREBOARD i l 'ii t Waltrip 12 - Westbury A Waltrip 12 - Waltrip 20 - Waltrip 6 - Waltrip 7 - Waltrip 16 - Waltrip 38 - Waltrip 28 - Waltrip 19 - Waltrip 34 - Houston Lee W - 12 Lamar MacArthur Eisenhower Reagan Washington Scarborough Kashmere Sam Houston .MM , ,km , adm 7 Coaches - Ron Barber, Kenny Moore, Donald Davis 84 f Freshman Football he Waltrip Freshman Rams had ery successful season in 1984. The shman Rams finished the season h a 9 win and 1 loss record. With cord like that it is easy to see why Rams captured the District 19- Freshman title. oaches Ron Barber and Donald is led the team to this record and . The team won the district title year also with a 9-0-1 record. gratulations to the Freshman s on a truly fine effort and good next year! 5-C , . X. E i. i , s s W ll 5 mmf, 3, h l fM.':x 9 1 , N UL. , 4'---' 1 t ' A ' a we JA- ,, k . fix? 3 I kg. , Q 3715g'x1.,'L W., A .W 41- .. N l:,z.N..N ,fztggiq g - ' ligl ie- - 'H' W9 fl 90' 7 11 ir- if If ...IA 63. 'sg 1 1: - A gr 1? N 1 5 5- db. I . w-bg ! 'N ' 3- gif fr I 'K' ' '- I 1 :3 ' ' 4 Q , , W ., W - , 'gf -l stfgkf' 4122 215.1 ,.lt 1 T fu A K 'i Ji :yi .5 y,ty I itui Q 5 t t use W: if M f H VX L' ,.: ' . was as 1 f i l 9 3' ' ' r S ex 5 . . ..k, ze,-sv-a , fQff'i?? W Q ' i ' ,L ' .ff Vg. gsffgtkg 9 t t so s it QE E32 Freshman Football f 85 Varsity Volleyball wins District! Denene Stephanie Amy Roznovsky Justice Newhouse Jane-Marie Connie Kopycinski O'Guynn I' A kr itss e ix lx xx , ly Suzanne Monica Yolanda Hudson Gonzales Ortega 86 f Varsity Volleyball '.-5'W4 r . Coach Toby Ingersoll R Bottom Row Yolanda Ortega Denene Roznovsky Su7anne Hudson, Amy Newhouse. 2: Monica Gonzalez, Jane-Marie Kopycinski, Stephanie Justice, Connie O'Guynn. M it i 'L' if Experience counts in District play: This year's varsity volleyball team is a well-seasoned group. All team members have played volleyball for four years in high school. Five members this year were returning letter-women: Suzanne Hudson, I yearg Stephanie Justice, 1 yearg Jane-Marie Kopycinski, l yearg Con- nie O'Guynn, 1 yearg and Denene Roznovsky, 2 years. First time varsi- ty players included Monica Gon- zalez, Amy Newhouse, and Yolanda Ortega. Varsity Volleyball f 87 The Rams captured district, 10-0. After district, the team progressed to Bi-District play where they were matched against the Austin High School Mustangs. Once again, the varsity volleyball team triumphed. Proceeding to Area play-offs, the Rams played the Spring Woods Tigers. Waltrip played an excellent game, but were defeated in two close matches. Coach Toby Ingersoll is remembered as saying, You gotta want it! This belief helped the girls make this, their last season as Waltrip volleyball players, a shining season. ,I rl ,www- J . i , ftwe- it 'F ,,1-.. , if re' Varsity record sweeps district: , T ,..1:.,,- i -,, f,..s-,1-f,,,. i, f 1 ' ' ' :ee -ref-ifiiiseisf ir. f:-5N,3,,i- , . ,I K , f .,-i ,rl K f k1,i,k,V ,V 88 X Varsity Volleyball X Wa ,. 'W' ,rw . Q f W ,,' 'Wg ff 'BA ifpm?Lf1 ' , v Varsity Volleyball f 89 I .. . .. -,WM . J.V. Volleyball continues the winning tradition Along with Varsity and Freshmen, Junior Varsity was undefeated in district. Having a large team con- sisting of twelve talented athletes, aided in their incredible record of twelve wins, no losses. Their ability to have fun and play well together on and off the court combined to make them a spirited and competitive group. Together they pulled through many hours of strenuous practiceg f l ln- continuously spiking, serving, set- ting, running, and passing. At almost all of the Varsity and Freshman games, one could hear several J.V. players cheering their teammates on. Each member of the team is to be commended for her effort resulting in a successful season. We're looking forward to their return next year as the Varsity team. Q -Q7 , ,WA V A H .,.L?',.fIhf,,,, yer: 'M--.,,,, S L to R, Bottom Row: Ricee Watson, Christine Bilinosky, Cindy Skrehot, Christi Cobb, Sandy Schisser, Michelle Baker. Row 2: Cindy Ja Cindy Kleinhenz, Barbara Justice, Karen Koehler, Robin Kulhanek, Donna Vicknair. Not Pictured: Shanna Braddy, Yolanda Francis Dow. 90 f Junior Varsity Volleyball J.V. Rams post record season Reagan 15-5, 15-13 Washington 15-8, 15-3 Scarborough 15-2, 8-15, 15-5 Kashmere 15-8, 15-10 Sam Houston 15-7, 15-3 Reagan 15-10, 15-6 Washington 15-4, 14-16, 15-7 Scarborough 15-7, 15-7 Kashmere 15-2, 15-12 Sam Houston 15-5, 15-11 Lee 15-8, 15-7 fCity Playoffj Milbyll-15, 10-15 fCity Playoffj dl W -.M - , , W --1-Q I I gb Junior Varsity Volleyball f 91 L to R, Bottom Row: Manager f Trina Taylor, Tarvia Babin, Julie Correll, Lisa Smith, Coach - Ms. Harper. Row 2: Erica Thomas House, Allyson Brady, Felicia York. Freshmen promise bright future for Ram volleyball A great group of ninth graders started off the 1984-85 freshman volleyball season. This group of girls were all first-time players on the team. By the end of the season, one could not say that these girls were not a team. Not only did they ac- complish winning first in district and participating in city playoffs, but they also became a close-knit group of friends. In tournament play, the team won a consolation trophy. Erica Thomas was honored most valuable player of the Waltrip Invitational Volleyball Tournament. This was Coach l-Iarperls first year coaching volleyball and she did an excellent job. We are proud of our Freshman volleyball team and hope to see them return next year as Junior Varsity players. 92 f Freshman Volleyball ! , 5 f v-.,, . 1' -1 ,, 'm i y , l ll l L gd . 1 Q- ual .7 AP' Freshman Volleyball f 93 Varsity Rams cover court The Varsity Basketball team should prove to be one of the top teams in the race for the District 19- 5a title. The Rams have the ex- perience of two returning lettermen, Lee Durham and Kevin Bade, and the talent of newcomers Randy Taylor and James Wright. Coach Foster Martin has been the head Varsity Basketball coach for seven- teen years. He has produced several District Champs and this year's team should set a precedent for future teams. With the rebounds of Kevin Bade, Lee Durham and Robert Sampson and the outside shooting of Edward Harrison and Kevin Solomon, the Rams have the court covered. Coach Martin should be very proud of the 85 Rams. They prove that Waltrip is still the school to beat. L to R, Bottom Row: mgr. - Elias Martinez, Randy Tatlor, James Wright, Kevin Solomon, Edward Harris mgr Todd Marburger Ro Coach - Foster Martin, Daniel Medina, Gregory Mitchell, James Martin, Edward McGill, Kevin Bade, Lee Durham Ralph Sampson 94 f Boys' Varsity Basketball an vq, ,,,,, M f, V . , . , -u ,,., yr, E9 N Boys' Varsity Basketball f 95 96 f Boys' Varsity Basketball 5,5 A ., ' fib- Basketball Jackle X .x.L ,L,L L . - -- Lf, 5 33 ttrwHifl'm-, X -4 ..:-w ' -.bx ?z11,g,:- lv Q , L W t ,t tw Boys' Varsity Basketball X 97 l l li J.V. Team keeps spirits up Shooting for Varsity, the Junior Varsity Basketball team is headed for a fine season. Coach Tony Zuc- carini, who is in his second year as J.V. coach, will strive for his boys to be the best they can be by giving all they have. The requirements of becoming a player are very difficult sometimes. They must go through a series of cuts and drills during the try out sessions. If they are fortunate enough to make the team, the prac- tice sessions can last until the eve- nings. With the addition of the new regulations for high school athletics, staying on the team can be harder than making it. However, motivation from Coach Zuccarini for the players to excel keeps their spirit up. The short time the players have to nar- ticipate on the J.V. team will last a lifetime and be valuable experience to advance to Varsity. . .g... ,y.l i M-ww L to R, Bottom Row: Horice Johnson, Otis Flower, Paul Salazar, John Conway, Jeffery Harris, Ralph Jones Row 2 Mark Renfro Mgr Celestine, Fred Leonard, Lewis Eddington, Raynard Thomas, John Eaton. 98 X Boys' J.V. Basketball 'fin-f he ,L .,XW.- QQ k Boys' J.V. Basketball f 99 This team looks to the future Playing Freshman Basketball is an important experience for players hoping to continue in the basketball program here at Waltrip. The first year of high school is sometimes dif- ficult, but being part of a team can make the transition of changing from middle school to high school easier. Coach Ken Murphy is in his first year of coaching here at Waltrip and believes the season will be a good one. The Freshmen will play a total of ten district games this season. With the talent this year's team possesses, the future for the Rams looks outstanding. K is W' : Af fix., 'Q-fi. ' . .NN . Q X t SB' 5 Nw gms, ', .ask -aa 3 get y... fssflf , b.-. .,r - , ...i .,? . . 5 at-.3 -iw N Y S gg tip- if 15, Bottom Row, L to R: Tony Morris, Derrik Glass, Gregg Koniecnzy. Row 2: Daris Corroll, Anthen Anthony, Glenn Kriger, Joe Platt Franklin, Coach Murphy. Not Pictured: Ronald Cephus, Billy Williams, Kevin Kolb, Melvin Henderson. fm.. 100 f Freshman Boys' Basketball .,...f-. ,- YE 1 f k s ' , 'f .1 , 1 . I 4. wwf! .S . Q aw W 1 ' X bmw - Y , QM-,,,,, me an-11 , ..- .Nav ' K , 'I ff-wr y H 'f fx 5 f , I :V.?f:' ,A? 'MQ 2 ' Boys' Freshman Basketball f l0l Varsity shows dedication The l985 Girls' Varsity Basketball team was off to a shooting start with a second place pre-season win in the HISD tournament. Coach Elton Congcr, who is in his fourth year of coaching girls basketball, has high expectations that this year's team will win district. Returning lettermen Ann Bishop, Carlas Haynes, and Mary Wright will put forth a strong effort to make their last year of high school ball the best ever. The girls spend many long, hard hours after school practicing. This team shows that special dedication needed to be winners and to maintain a winning spirit. L to R, Bottom Row: Ann Bishop, Carlas Haynes, Laura Kubin, Valerie Baker, Yolanda Francis. Row 2: Trena Taylor Alice Brown Wright, Tonya Washington. Not Pictured: Sharetta Taylor. 102 f Girls' Varsity Basketball K .'f kwa FG :vi ' M. 'Q K K ' 5 5 ,V.. an x Ndwgkvfigik A ws mix xv 5jiZMr A ,-... --., i ,.., df -wi fm. Q.- X NNI Girls' Varsity Basketball f 103 ,WNW WWWMM ,F JW? Y M, ,,.,, 31' ' sv rf TN 2 42 Q --2 if swf Q , 'Vx v- 4 -'.wn-nv-anv--sl!I-sv v- f V' : fB :5...'v v gr . UA k ,lf s 12 as Ji I 2 I , l 'A . K W , , we fl W ,.., ,M ,, f, .N A 104 f Girls' Varsity Basketball ..'- fb au, Q -Q, W, ..,. ,W , M., may . . , ' 75 ,Af N, Girls' Varsity Basketball X 105 L to R, Bottom Row: Stacey Jones, Michelle Johnson. Row 2: Donna Vicknair, Ricee Watson, Tracy East. Row 3: Pam lvich, Sonya William competes for title ' This year's JV Basketball team began the season with a pre-season game record of 5-5. The team, ac- cording to Coach Patricia Tillman, is one of the strongest ones that we have ever had. She anticipates that a lot of these players will move up to Varsity next year. Coach Tillman works with her girls to improve their game. She has been coaching JV for six years, giving an advantage to the players as they can learn from her experience. This year's JV team should prove very competitive for the district title. T y E 106 f Girls' J.V. Basketball ff? Y' l , 'x ., S 5 f 1 'W 322 .NZX ... . Wm .1 if 4 .J WM I Vi WWW W A,,,,,,m,WMWM,.N. ,-,MA .WW .W 'V' ff iw 1. s..- ,. m, x Q-1 Girls' J.V. Basketball X 107 Q . ' 1 2' iw rf 2 ffmjl 1 fv 133 ' ' ', 56 V awgff .Wi -ff , 21425 If I 5 F ,S , Q ff ,jew , V fm, Q -f ff f . ' xy , w 9 ff my , J ,1 ,.,, 4 3 .lx xx. N'W '4 f' ,,m.X., gk W -55,,i1,J..,..w-fu l A U l ' es, 32 :VL .. l 1 ' ' www ,,,, S 3 . A A 1 ,N Q Ji x 2: 2 zz 1: f Y l .N we .f l x 1 , 'Q M . 'III J La , W ' ff' Q ' 3 'Z': E , A - , V ' l 1 l i - A l l l El l ,, , f v z11fA -3 'M fi ' l E if 6 , 4. I a I E. J 1 'MUN f ' if 3 Q 1 w 6z ' g . 3. 21: A i K T5 ..' J ' 'WY I w-.1 K! 108 f Girls' JV Basketball Q IX L. 119 XSXL ,Q 221 43 Bottom Row: Felicia York. Row 2: Shane Leveridge, Stephanie Stafford. Row 3: Diane Sonya Samuel, Rosa Gonzalez. Row 4: Benita Berry, Vivian Correra, Karen Brown. Row Quillin, Torie Rodriquez, Tarvia Babin, Kiesha Pylant. Freshman girls are working for success Even though they are inexperi- enced, the Freshman Basketball team is one to be reckoned with. In the words of Coach Davis, The team is working well together and is growing stronger every day. The future looks brighter for this up-and- coming ball team. Through Coach Davis's instruction the team will gain valuable experience that will enable them to advance to JV and Varsity. There are many advantages to being on a team as a Freshman. Each player is able to feel more a part of their first year in high school by par- ticipating in a common goal with their peers. Each girl learns the im- portance of working together to achieve success. l l Girls' Freshman Basketball f 109 Boys' Swim Team captures district The Waltrip Boys' Swim Team has completed another successful season by capturing the district title. The team beat the second place team, Scarborough, by a margin of 100 points to win district. During district competition, the 400 free relay team of Kent Oncken, Troy Eads, Todd Wright, and John Coleman came within three seconds of setting a new district record. With seniors Troy Eads, Vincent Hegwood, Kevin Kleinhenz, and Todd Wrightg the team is not lacking in experience. These four dedicated swimmers and the rest of the hard- working team practice an hour before school andfor an hour after school every day. Coach Ron Ba advises the team during practic help improve their style. The 1 has gone far under his leadershiri Next year's team has an excd chance of once again swed district to carry on a winning t tion since Waltrip first opener doors. 1 Q Q' if Bottom, L to R: Dcnnis Smistrla, Chris Lancross, Anthony Turner, John Coleman. Row 2: Marco Lazno, Troy Eads, Vernon Hegwood, cken, Glenn Scott, Kevin Kleinhenz, Vincent Hegwood, Todd Wright, Shane Eakcs. H0 X Boys' Swim Team din ,,.,,, W aff' 4' iii 4,-ax Boys' Swim Team f lll -nv s iq' alleges J, WMW ittiitl ,' 3,54 V 1 L to R: Davina Marbut, Diane Blessner, Cindy Kleinhenz, Amy Christian, Barbara Justice Karen Koehlor Maria Bostwick Swimmers try for District The 1985 Girls' Swim Team is off to great start as they attempt to maintain tradition by capturing district again this year. Coached by Ron Barber, returning seniors Susan Bruner, Julie Summers, and Diane Valentine are expecting a successful season. They have district meets before reaching district finals and then they go on to regionals. The girls dedicate mornings and after- noons getting prepared for their com- petition. Their hours of dedicated practice are sure to bring another district win. fore' at y if . ,, igaaqivd M ,...f 112 X Girls' Swim Team 50- 5? 3 44 nfl' 4 -.. -W- M..-..-. ,A cm f, -....,, If f H9 -X if iw' . .'ff'1 A 1fK- ww ff-mfifwrl -, -fmt-s Hi? ' - ,... 1 L, ,ff .:,:g,-jf? 2?'h 4f.:, X 1 3, WL 356 -- f N H if K gg, ugsiax M- g .gh r'-1, N- jf ,, 'asv --Q, . , , 2-gQ.,,.Q Q 1' Mi . , M-W aw-'WW ' ' -x. -- I JW. y , - ' WP M , A nf, K L X 5 L Q , ,s .,w4:Iw... Mn, , K A , 1- W 'HW v -W 'Q 5' M. A K ' Milk, WN - 7 'M - A ,B . .'F?'PS:EZi5,f1,,f ,jiri ' gf' Q T ' 6' I K' ,MQ -wg4gQ 'k5f,y,w-W' .fxsvf 1: . ,, ws , qi. V .QW 55: Q !iI...4l33Ej ! L. mafggfhi .?5agSJQ1,,3?w,.:.N-,,:i..,. , wwf .7 O U ' .. -'W - fig, 'gg '- xx 2-,fiffzzi L ' Q inf' ' ikf . : , f . .- ' , W L1 V- Y . . X A w ,L ' - V .,,.. ' . Q , M ff I , ' . W K U ' - ff? N145 -my W .'3-'Wi' f' - - 'H' H , - , V . 1,m1f W 5 - fix-:.,f M b , ,. 1 ,A 4 -cf? Q z, 4' . - 552 Ri - 5 KW A . K . 446 A - fazrxs fe- as - ' Y - k 26515-1-siS2vrsai's, 1 H x .. K2-as Xb . , ESX , I ,L P .f 1,- vtu. 1 V , ,V iwywf i . Ay V 1? ,, A ,,,, fi' ,Q ,Wi wig . W A M-iggw' . 12 , L my 155' ' 'fh.If'54 .f ' 1 Af' i'77l,- -, . w , ' 5 5 A il :5f'l935?5Z:'. rv 4 .M vg- a Girls' Swim Team f 113 L to R, Bottom Row: Sidney Holland, Glenn Bilanoski, David Davenport, Terry Taylor, Robert Copeland, Mark Conant, Greg Duran, Daviti tula. Row 2: Tim Elsenbrook, Tim White, Keith Lagrone, Mark Smith, Kerry Freudenberg, Chuck Hollas, John Malkowski, Vincent R David Smith. Varsity Baseball begins an optimistic season The 1985 Varsity Baseball Team is a team Waltrip can be proud of. In the past, the team has produced many successful seasons and the same confidence has been instilled in this year's team. The Varsity Team is led by Coach Ken Humphreys. His motivation is a great asset to the team's success. The trainers are also a great part of the team. They make sure the team is equipped and the field is marked and mowed. Return- ing lettermen Terry Taylor, Robert Copeland, Chuck Hollas, Greg Duran, Mark Smith, David Smith, Glenn Bilanoski, Kerry Freudenberg, and Tim Whiteg should provide the team with the leadership needed to show them the way to the top. ' 9 , ........---.-s...,,,,, ,s i ' 7-..A0f . , X X lg Q if 1 l l i t Coach - Ken Humphreys 2 ' t-,.is.i,,,, ,M if ff' WJ QT , WM, HN, i i, LQ ,' V 4-Q ' - Y 1. a..,. L, ' bfi 1' i ' 17 f . 'iii o ' l' - i, xv- 31, fr y FW. -'fry'-' . C f Q,-1f',w ii: ,mi --'---- ,tm- M5f'Twi ,. figs, -L ' ,' f -' F514 - .7 . me M W f M- mm f - syts , ---- 3:y4szi,.,u, ,,M:,gi 1jk 4, , , gf,,gi:f.:: wage, 'zw iam - i ' . Z , ., .wa .W - tw., Ze, .Fff-'PP-L,-1 an ' W- I i n . 'Q im a ,,gxLf M951- '.,,, ,,.' Qu ' 3: ., , M-' X 'A ggi 1. ' ' ,M ,A , Q 47, if ,qyg , , r i 5- 1: ,,-' ' '1 if -51 , ,,. .1 . 23 am 1 ,ff A mf .gm i im at 'ribs at Zi A , T 555, .fiyrr ' t '11'4'f, ' iti., L Qt-f',1ga, ris, i V, '- Z 7 Q,f1 fQ' 'tii 1 T if-:f f v t aw- ' f- ' WWW! 114 f Varsity Baseball 1 C K' v i Q ', ' it A2 i i, ' M or 7 X ' W i' iw' ' ' i ,' 2 , . 1' ' 7' , K - .M-Qww . 1 w ig...-nl? fn' mfN'a C ' initio? ' rf D i 1 1. wwf A H V, i AL I p , ft, X f r 5, M l ,ff ,N Q my f i, C S ,iq - 'T - 'P ve ,I b 3 1 V , '- X RETURNING LETTERMEN - L to R, Bottom Row: Terry Taylor, Robert Copeland, Glenn Bilanoski, Greg Duran. Row 2: David Smith, Tim White, Kerry Freudenberg, Mark Smith, Chuck Hollas, Vincent Ramos. ,.,.,: , ,,ti,,. V . , 1 it 2--we f - at Y i K it . ffgx, f I V, fi 'A Stif f.. i .' Z7 ' r f , 3 . ww if 'wgqyv , V Mg, ,M 55, A ' m y ' ' L' . PITCHERS - Glenn Bilanoski, Robert Copeland, John Malkowski, Mark Smith, Kerry Freudenberg, Mark Conant, David Davenport. Varsity Baseball f ll5 if-1 ,. g L ' fig! -1 , -. 5 l . . . . I .- Q, K -, C he ' - .-- , -' ' M MV W nfl' H ' ,f H, - Q 7 if 1 5 f. 7 , J A ' iaiiyizilb 9.11 L T. be - T ,,A h . e V . J Q, j' f E - VL.' ' , V V: ,. 1 3 'A X, 0 vi ' ' Q 3, W , f f ag - i ,3 ,f . va 4 ,sf -4 PQ g . p f' X, 45 if all J ,, V ,en 1 ,, ' I ' ,, 3 , Mn vw, l K S G, 2 , W 1, de f' U s ,,, M, E Aw' 555 ' . . V f 0- in Q. 3 4 2 - f ' I . 1151 INFIELD - Terry Taylor, Robert Copeland, Tim White, Chuck Hollas, Mark Smith, Tim EL brook, Greg Duran. 1 f--M--M -W rg ll6 1 Varsity Baseball 4, f ,, 1 'C me-,Mt ,, , K K f .-gfxs. .. LQ, Y zum... xwftl- 5 y We f -54' A ' ,.., as A if .C fe Sidney Holland, David Smith, Keith Lagrone, Vincent Ramos, David Bartula, Bilanoski. Varsity Baseball f ll7 f W i Tr be WQ a f 1.5 f- FP' 'D 'OOD0'Qb'o'Q'o'Q'QQQv.vg5,vy,v,vg 1' ' 12' , fJ'ff 1'1Q , 1 f '5'fF'W' 2 4?6ife.Wf A'A -92' it-zsmoovooo oo? 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I K, 4k,:' 3 KK K KK K ,K Y KB,?AKf U2 K L, K K ,, A W -Lf,Qjlp l L 'la 51i3 T, sm-M B ' Um? 1 A ff 5 , it ,Q y 3' . ff, f ' K K , AK K MKJKKKK ,, ,. K 5? .WMWKW ,K ffl K ,'mmKKKKH,,.- KKK! A XLIA W if X t , V .i ga l Q, , W as-an Q-jffgf. , ' , I t ' yi ,R ,V ,K t, ' 1 'L'f , fi flf A f zt- 1 , , A L ft 5 T ,A , t A f 'T ' Ll'-t 'S J. ., a., ,,,J NJ. J.V. RED BASEBALL - L to R, Bottom Row: Richard Hurst Dominic Sarabia, Greg Railsback. Row 2: Michael McCollough tello, Becky Carwile - Mgr. J.V. Baseball is stronger than ever This year the J.V. Baseball teams should be as strong as they ever were. The red team, under the coaching of Ron Barber, and the gray team, under coach Donald Davis, should both move easily through district play. Although considered a single team, J.V. baseball is actually two teams in one. The red team is com- posed of mostly juniors and sophomores, while the gray team is composed of mostly sophomores and freshmen. 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'Q -i 1 S 1135 Q ' A- ' wAiff-iigfgzaf M , V we ,, 3. ,, A ,. K, K .. F ., ' S. ,X . 15' ' ,E 5 1 Sis . 8 ' 'Q' P' b ' B - 1 'b V 'X it 1-l'52..I - mm- ,. , A X ns, . K x q A 5' eg. f ,T ,..L 5 A- 11 v-AA A- : 'A,A:f-4 4 f. 2. V f .. N., 'iw , Nw- .. 2 LQ1..:f,g.y 1. 1 gf, ,A Y'-Mg-, - ' iAm4,1g,. ,f 'wgwf'-ijg-Nffz,3:.,i'-'?-wywz, ' -iff www ,,-Us iff ' lv GRAY BASEBALL - L to R, Bottom Row: Brent Hirsch, Keenan McCardel, Glen Kreger, Kevin Kolb. Row 2: Otis Flowers, Michael sen, Yuri Hall, Greg Breaux. f' A J.V. Baseball f ll9 In memory of Ltc. Allen A. Ahrendt On Friday, November 23, 1984, Waltrip High School lost one of its most respected instructors, Ltc. Allen A. Ahrendt. Ltc. Ahrendt was with the Waltrip JROTC for five years and during that time he pulled the JROTC program into the reign of highest dignity, honor, and pride. Ltc. Ahrendt was a great man and a brilliant teacher, and he had a beautiful way with words that brought much respect to him as well as his cadets. Ltc. Ahrendt, in addi- tion to leading the battalion, was the coach of the strongest rifle team the Houston JROTC program has ever known. The strength of this team is all owed to his great coaching ability. He was very concerned with the lives of his cadets and was always around to help anyone with any problems that they might have. The cadets of the Waltrip JROTC will miss Ltc. Ahrendt very much, but they will perform in the manner that he would have had them to: always reaching for 1941. l20 f Ltc. Allen A. Ahrendt Rifle Team is four-time City Champion Waltrip's AJROTC rifle team dedicated its 1985 season to the memory of the great coach that made everything possible, Ltc. Allen A. Ahrendt. Under the coaching of Ltc. Ahrendt, the team extended its winning streak to four consecutive city championships, four consecutive Harris County Sheriffs Dept. Championships, and a twenty-four and zero district record over the past four years. The returning captain David Bates was chosen as the district individual high marksman for the second consecutive year. Every member of the 1985 team placed in the district top ten fircrs. Coaching duties were assumed by First Sergeant Roy L. lrvin during the middle ofthe 1985 season, and he should be commended for doing a very fine job. The 1984-1985 team of David Bates, Doug Arthur, Edward Mendoza, Marco Velasco, and James Hurt was by far the strongest team that Waltrip has ever produced. Ril1e Team! l2l L to R, Bottom Row: Alan Jackson, Kevin Kleinhenz. Row 2: Anthony Harris, Omar Rogers Javier Tovias Row 3 Albert Mendoza David lins, Keith Kleinhenz, Terry Thomas, Coach - Bruce Bell. Boys' Cross Country wins District The Waltrip High School boys cross-country team had a very fine l984-1985 season. Once again under the coaching of Bruce Bell, the team won the district 19-5A champion- ship. The team was led by returning letterman Kevin Kleinhenz and his brother Keith Kleinhenz. Kevin won first place honors in the district while his brother placed fourth. The re- mainder of the team also put forth a very fine effort to bring home the championship. With Keith Kleinhenz returning next year, the team will once again have a great chance at anchoring yet another district championship. .. W , vgwgqfwf Coach - Bruce Bell 122 f Boys' Cross-Country Theresa Smith, Felicia Byars, Yolanda Blount, Patrisha Byars, Sharon Garner. Rams hit their stride Cross Country runners are ex- pected to cover a distance of two miles in less than fifteen minutes. To be successful in a cross country meet, one must train to run two miles com- fortably each day. Endurance is im- portant. Our team here at Waltrip finished first place in District 19 5-A this year, and advanced to the regional meet at San Jacinto Junior College. ' 1.4, ff? fr, 'ir Tekila Smith, Laura Kubin, Cynthia Spruce, Charlotte Webster, Noelle Parker, Yolanda Hector, Angela Perkins. Girls Cross Country f 123 ,N :iffy .f K . r-fav ,. Y' L ' 2 af ' 1 Y , ' K li i A f.. , -, ki, Q 1 Y- 4 2 .1 Q in-try in.. .1 1 B 7 T k ' , i J J J .. ' it ' to 0 S a C H p ,. V A p Islivv if. . , , . ' L'iL -L1.,- 1 L e 1 TVV 'ii V',VVVV or -.J to ' - LV S I1 S to e r r , J- i t ' ,,'.f f 35 - pr' g s .sli J x ,irtli I 6- f.. g M Vrky fs AKVV, -A M M ui e ' ,. A ': r ml.-P The 85 Track team should have another outstanding season. Under the leadership of Coach Bruce Bell, the team should produce several State Finalists. Starting with the opening meet at Aldine and ending with the District meet, the team should outrun and outthrow all com- petitors. With sprinters Darrell Col- lins, Regess Taylor, Reginald Taylor, Mark Watson, Darryl Taylor, Dex- ter Siner, and Walter Brown, speed is not lacking on the team. Freshmen David Collins, Terry Thomas, and Mario Johnson should sprint all the way to the City Championship. With the additional shot-put and discus throws of Darryl Thomas, Andre McDonald, Mike Weaver, William Trotman, and Robert Bosie, the team is strong in all events. . .r.a1:n..1:Y'4f. 1' - -Q . K ,,,,,,, . ,,trl,.,tt - .A-111 P. V, We ff, , Q I ' ,, gt, T la. ., I 13 lt f ,' fa' AY - - rf ' ,hz ue my , ,L ,, ,. .Hz . ., 1 ,, .. g ., a.,,w,,iL,V. , 2 fr gm J A N 1 fy, ' ,Q 'A My iw'-ft-W if ,M- . ' ffielyi-J, . ff'.f-fwzrwff 2 4 W ,SLM . df' H -fiat? 2 . e'tta ,s g :-A T , 'V .. Ji rf 321 QW E mit 5-. .JV ' Q Tff.,,.., L to R, Bottom Row: David Collins, Walter Brown, Aaron Quintanilla, Torrance Earle, Patrick Davis, Randy Ward, Darryl Moore, Y Anthony Harris. Row 2: Reginald Bendy, Robert Bosie, Jeff Grades, Andy Spangle, Mark Renfro, Russell Hicks, Dexter Siner, Chris Arc vin Travis, Reginald Taylor, Darrell Collins. Row 3: Mgr. - Donald Walker, Mike Weaver, Ralph Johnson, Mike Rodriguez, William T Andre Medlock. Row 4: Mgr. 3 Floyd Sandles, Mario Johnson, Mark Watson, Charlie Biggs, Windyl Mosie, Kkoby Griffin, Russell Spik rell Thomas, Theo Holt, Alberto Mendoza, Todd Pradia. 124 f Boys' Track ,K 1 1 main 54, V, 91 H r W Q9 '-7 ' x ,114 ,Q 'av --1.17, .' V' r gf? K E 'gy 4, J I, xf 1' - ,Q '-:- Q 'S K 1 ' K ' ' ' ,, 14, ing ' Q59 ffkig 1' 1 y .4 E, . 3 5 5 an X xl 4 M r, Q s . em::Qawwjv 1 1 W - 5, , Mvv .17 f W ' -.H f K 8 4 vff ' wf' .wwf ff-'J-in-W--A A- - 1 Qiswusliwwww' va pw I , k f , 1 N - 1'fiQf'E N ,ME if-! '3d .. . ,. , L. 3 LA . ,QZQTL 'J . Q , dl IYQLZQ53 S- , 'MV ,, L-:ya 3, . ' V -V W LQ ' , 4 ,g y ,Q . V ---- 1 5 A ' Q I I, ww 2 , ' 'f iff 5 ' ' , 'Wu - ' . A ' KQ r , Q- . 75253, . V . A If WML . ,A , ,M .Y ' g 'fig ' J gl V , , K L if ,. Wi Q K 'aewy K ,M 2' J.:- ' ev, x , I ' rf' N . I ' 126 1 Boys' Track ...ig 1 X .- V a ,' z,,..- 41 4, ' , fm , 'w g 'usfuf 1,2 iw M 7-71' L.- I, J ' , V 4' ,1 Q V T, , P 4 , 23 ?v'Zi.- , xyg, :nh U5 gui.- 'L ..l w ' L A K, ' - x files m kh ..,,' ii K 'k Q ,-1 .. t ,m .,,mm,L,, .. ,, 5 Y? M X ,W L t Boys' Track f 127 , N-awk Girls Track experiences another successful year The Waltrip girls' track team is experiencing another successful season. With the return of four year lettermen Tekila Smith and Sharena Taylor, the team has valuable ex- perience. An additional plus for the team is the number of promising newcomers joining this year. Coach Patricia Tillman has led the girls' team for two years. This was the first year in recent history that the team has entered a relay at Delmar. The 1985 girls' track team is doing excep- tionally well and Coach Tillman has high expectations for the years to come. L to R, Bottom Row: Nicole Campbell, Tina Driscoll, Cheryl Davis. Row 2' Noelle Parker, Patricia Byars Cynthia Spruce Regina Martino Johnson, Keila Lee, Linda House, Felicia York, Row 3: Tekila Smith, Michelle Johnson, Rosalind White Sandy Schisser Lisa Bennett Pam Suzanne Cisneros, Peggy Brown, Patricia Stehlik, Felicia Byars. 128 f Girls' Track I iN .: 0 I, V! ' 'us 'ind' 4, I xgxg H ,. , ,, .V ,,: 'J' .. J ,- ,V L, . Kan wa M. ., A-1 x. , , , -A-vw' ....z.... .QAJ-N wg?,3, -anvil ' 11, 1 Q, ,234 H. 'Q ' M W.. , , In ,, ' 0 i A if 'A -9 . ' 1'-.xes:b+-anis , up V ,H-4 f- Y Q... gtwgfk f'f?7Hf-we-W, K we:-' .,. ly ' MA- Q51 aw 1.5.-W -f gx:,g4:s:23,W.-6.4. Wsffm 'va' v -Q ,, ,. NL ' ' l ,i f 1 Q' W' ,,,.f,fqxQV 4, W V V wi 3,9 K f,f'35lL XA. -'.' X ' 1 2 'MY :liji x . , ,. . -.LLW .,...A ,W A! V In 'z..wf Mx, Q- 1 Ji.. -.W 3 'nv .H ---..... isp- ' M.-av' '-'hs YU' U , -4 015 130 1 Girls' Track 'flour' '. f L , ,vf.w M .L 9A V fb M in XL 'TZ . . ' . A ,N ovwef -, 5 T Q, A u '1 5 ' p P' , Q. , M ,. f E . ' ,- ,f 'Q' 'U' 'W' my .,., 3? . U, Fla! 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With many of the players returning from the 1984 season, the team was helped greatly by the amount of experience. Since many of the players will be returning to the team for the 1986 season, the future of the boys' tennis team is very bright indeed. ,,..f-nf' L to R: Robert Bonilla, Glenn Wolverton, Randy Adams, Mareus Milburn 132 f Boys' Tennis '- ,- -Q, Q fi ,,,,g', 1, 7, . ffgwvyu, fzfjfrmf. Q, z f Boys' Tennis f 133 it 3 L to R, Bottom Row: Risa Rodriguez, Lesil Gessner, Adel Horne, Debra Jackson Row 2 Lulu Casteneda Lisa Smith Laurie Lopez Bohoroquez. Not Pictured: Denene Roznovsky, Suzanne Hudson. Girls' Tennis has the advantage The Waltrip Girls' Tennis team once again had a brilliant year. For another year the team was under the excellent supervision of coach Toby Ingersoll. The Girls' Tennis team has progressed greatly from the early years. Not only do the team members have better equipment, but they also have a better place to prac- tice. Instead of practicing on the school court as in previous years, they now prctice at the Memorial Park Tennis Center. The boys' team also practices at Memorial. All of these things mentioned, combined with the talent the girls possess, are what made the 1985 team so successful. 134 f Girls' Tennis -Q ' N K V Q 4 f -,Q 3. . x. mn., LR? . - 4 -was ,,,, 1 , 5-4 , miie' 3. . 'ali 1 W ,.v.rr ff' sf ff 'VY ff? f5f ,': 9' A113 Tyzcxi ' Y M may ' 4 Af' ,. M ww. ,, eff .wif fr A , , ff me , , : 5 if f A ,Zf,L,'f., gn , . 4, ,MM ., .J 4' pgiu., Fx ,, K . Wmul , Girls' Tennis f 135 fr . i. . . .. at .7 ' 5 M., ' ,,..........,................ ,. M.. ...M l 'v 'U W f -W ,, V V Kel? .vim L to R: Chris Mahendran, Fred Perez, David Kambourelis, Tod Marburger, Boys' Golf is pride of the golf course Waltrip's Boys Golf Team had another very good season in 1984- l985. The team of Tod Marburger, Steven Reifel, Fred Perez, David Kambourelis, Chris Mahendran, and John Parker was a good one. The team had a few problems with the rules outlined in House Bill 72, as did almost all high school sports. Because of the bill, practice time was cut drastically, but they still man- aged to have a very fine season. As in the years past, the coach of the boys golf team was Foster Martin. The team looks forward to another good season next year. ,Q 1- . .. wi : at-A Ifyfi I John Parker, Steven Reifel. Coach - Foster Mar tin 136 f Boys' Golf Golf team has a lot of spunk Thc 1985 Girls' Cioll' Tcum htis at lot ol' spunk and spirit. ln 1985, thcy pluccd sccond in District and with thc coaching ol' Tony Zuccnrini thcy won lirst plucc in 1984.Sust1n Rcntz, who was tcum captain lust yczir, was thc lowcst scoring pluycr in thc cntirc district tournzimcntg und in Goll' thc lowcr thc scorc, thc bcttcr. With most ol' lust ycur's tczim rcturning, Couch Zuccurini cxpccts an cvcn bcltcr tczim this ycur. ln addition to thc rcgulur scnson, hc is also plain- ning to hclp thc girls prncticc 1'or Rcgionuls, which thcy uttcndcd for two consccutivc ycurs. This tcum has high cxpcctzitions l'or unothcr suc- ccsslul ycur. , A N i t . Girls' Golf! 137 Archery hits the target William Tell is no competition for the Waltrip archery team. Three talented archers went to competition and were undefeated in the 19-5a district. Jill Bolyard contributed much talent to the teamg competing for and winning first place in district and second place in city. Stacey Jones, ability manifested itself when she won second place in district. The third shooter was Lorrie Bailey who also contributed greatly in the team's first place victory. These shooters, along with eleven others, practiced during the first two months of school at sixth period. There are usually two or three males on the team, but since Archery is a girls' sport, males are not allowed to participate in district competition. One of the leading coaches here at Waltrip, Patricia Tillman, was the person who gave us this successful team. We hope next year's team does equally as well and we look forward to the return of our excellent Varsity players. 1 ..it. 4 it . 1 r L' 7656 f'i7 3LWg?Zs ' .oo1, , :fW?Hw'i 4'a4? L H Met3f1Iai,?4'3L2g1s,-11854 rf ..,,i3.gfi4.ifff?ei'5.swiQ5sg,zf4zvzisieva ggfisagac Q.. iaeg-'.?,k3Q1-.4954 ,. , My XT, A- . ,Q ' 1 r.,-1' . . . Q .fff.a'rf t.. a .. M'wMh 'wa-A ' n Kg We lgir-gem?-we ewggrt ,t , rf. ,JMLQ .,..-W , QQ, Q. !,.4wM.- fasuxfe' fl tw W' W,,v',g,g . e . 'T 3.-...,.,Lg.g:u.,,.-.,,:Ngig.,.-t,.,....--.. 1: ,--33? ?:ggfgf'1Pafg'5, 'w M W9 5 . 7 -W-. , i.,, 3 4 L- W. , A f , , 4 4 .54 M ' X, .51 x l r ,.-- . -' if.. ' -. . 'WG , - 2 Ji' ' I M ' , .wages ' qyw-.u.,Ka'g If W. if ig 1 . F lr' ,' g Lit, -- ff? . 'f I Tffif . , w if Q , .,...,., . if X if it I 3' i t arf .., ' ' ' , Q , K' ' N, l , ff' V Q ...., W. , , ,, ,. , fx 1, W, g c K z , ,,.. , .11 '- l, ,, , ffl ' i 'K' I . ' 'f' -wit?-.i' 'wglfliim . M e , , ...f-9. 1 1 , cv ' ' fc xi 551' A tgp. r ui .f va fa 5 fa ,., t l f Q V 1 . f . 3 ,K ,f . Q1 'rn i . r H551 M l 'QQ J - 4 I :ct I .W t X za i Q X I t , 5 K .95 t H K Q' t 9 A f 3 :Q 5 w 4 K Y- 34 'W , ' . .. .W ., ,gif 1- ' 'i 'ii 'TMQ if 'i', I as-fb Q if 2 5 ,a ,f V li 4 if tif' if . 1- if A 6 X Q, . K Q if , we , . ,. F I fx, ,ac ., , ii t Q i f ar V , t . ,p . ., .t y V V . y . '4 ' . ef: .fr , ,V ff -S' - ' A f ,V '.i. 'i p , f .- Y N ,f..,Q I I I W Q.. . g g, ag ' V . tsl'a . L to R, Bottom Row: Tammy Schulze, Davina Maribut, Belinda Neri. Row 2: Lorrie Bai Natalie Arriaga. Row 3: Jill Bolyard, Paul Sidenbald, Suzanne Cisneros, Laura Wieder Cindy Davis. Row 4: Darrel Dowlearn. V - . , , .Q . L - q . a fp l ' 4 . r ' tn ,. 2 . 'QZQW sf-3' gig. 43: - w.. fit: . M All . 1 ' ' if Y . ' ' Q M ,iz F ,W gn-Se: V -A V.. A:,.,.1g. gy Y , i .,, J, , W m . .q5 gl, - A lyi ng I it 6 'fri' I F sw ' ' at Ns. ' fi .',, . fy '-1, 6 if ff M i.,. . -f I 1 X 7 1 Pegg, A Keg, ' 1 if i iffy . W- is.-f'! ,. . ..f.,93 ,HU .. ., rf., La , fsfifg k'f.,3 liQ ,Mrlqff53g,,?3?iiatx.kfgf .1 ki., , 'W . L +4 ' a-'ties 15 ,V H qgaw-1.5, 2 . Vl '?j 1 Vxg 5,5 'L . 3 ,,, iailfiti H M537 ..,L 33, Sf.3i5+,,QgE.'ifg'a3gi izpkgw , 11, 1,2 Qtr? .- 138 f Archery J i 3 2 i i W f K 3 l . , , 1 . Qt l 5 F i1 E ' ' ,,, 5 .wx q - . L , - , 05 M. ies? . i i p ,i k g Bottom Row: Curtis Lewis, Steve Haynes, Troy Finley. Row 2: Vincent Hegwood, Thadd m, Omar Rodriguez, Darion Licon. 9 Weight team is State bou nd With excellent coaching by Perry Goodell, the weightlifting team should produce many regional finalists this year. Returning State Weightlifting Finalists Troy Finley should prove to be a valuable asset to this team. In order to reach the state weightlifting meet, the team com- petes in four to five meets at the district level. In each meet the judges take a combined score of three lifts: squats, benchpress, and dead lift. The top ten people in each weight class continue on to a regional meet. From there, the top three lifters go to the state meet held in Austin. R Bottom Row: Curtis Lewis, Cindy Jackson, Robin Kulhanek, John Evans, Row 2. Shane Eakes, Vincent Hegwood, Steve Haynes, Troy Darian Licon. Emanuel Rodriguez, John Graham, Jeffrey Bogan. Row 3: Calvin Bishop, Thadd Tomchesson, Charles Correll, Omar Rodriguez, Shannon Weightlifting f 139 4 P, wg w- wr. . A U X Q A q ,, U k A 'V' -,V 5 , ' w Tr f' E s,,k..l 1.q.p- , ll Y X M 1 -Q V, , .3 M A' U ,Q v M df 4 S 17 E gf- L gl ,,i,,,.W..14-Q-1sf 'f ' ' ' g ' -. hi m ' 'W E ' M b Q '4 ' ' E -Wmxif f 61 1 , 53 v - N lx . 2 X- wx A 1 Af! . Q , 1. M ' ., ,ly-V 5 A shy EW-1 ' 15 . 5,17 S 1 -F1 .w-I A A 1 . V .4 ux,, 5:'x,f4 -A .1 i? .-,gg ,. if dp . F 7 '2i:. vm W ., .- Ai K 1 4 -,T,i,,2,YT?:6s,. YY ' .,, awp, 'w Presidents Council advises J-n' 'nf 1' n viii 'uf W '5,Wfu' V, , P if: EL' , ' 'z i,,,,,5,,f-,mgmy45' ,mjW',gg4sgpI-gr, 'Tiff fo.,-gf V - ,, 2 :!,'lwf'f,l'1li 'L r:i4 1 ' ' 41. ' 'Za ffia fl S , g , . .C ,f '5Y'f F- -tl ' ' l 1' 5' U EEE ' Z- --f ' ' 1:2 '35s l tg, it . . .V V .f . , . 1 V may? J iiiii iiiiii lfll iii iiiiie i f Afei 1 1 ii Ye t L to R, Bottom Row: Sandy Sillivan - Quill and Scroll, Vincent Hegwood - Industrial Arts, Kerry Freudenberg - Head Ramhandler Aucock - Aries Editor, Charlotte Webster - FHA, Monica Fontenet - VOE, Krista Levi - Sophomore Class, Virginia Hernandez - F National Honor Society. Row 2: David Bates - ROTC, Adrian Cobb - National Honor Society, Christine Bilnoski - German Club, 1 Camarillo - Band, Cheryl Knight - Tribune Staff Editor, Cathy Bunosky - ICT, Terri Papke - Rambling Roses, Oflice Education, S Stoerkel - Science Club, Tutoring Club, Kathleen Taylor - Girls Choir. Row 3: Susan Trevino - Spanish Club, John Gilbert - Senior Becky Carwile - Junior Class, Flag Corps. 142 f Presidents Council Quill and Scroll excels in journalism Quill and Scroll is the National Honor Society of high school jour- nalists. The main project of the of- ficers is planning an induction ceremony at the end of the year. Students must achieve journalistic excellence on a publication to get in- ducted into this organization. To be in Quill and Scroll is a great honor and privilege. ottom Row Marsha Psenclk Dana Warren Sandy Sullivan Susan Aucock Judith Rentz Jennifer Schmidt. Row 2: Ronald Legaspi, Glen Quill and Scroll f 143 National Honor Society gives service OFFICERS - L to R, Bottom Row: Judith Rentz - Historian, Katrina Chambers - Row 2: Denene Roznovsky - Secretary, Adrian Cobb - President - Susan Aucock President. S3 JUNIORS - L to R, Bottom Row: Craig Pennington, Laura Magill, Stephanie Mock, Cindy Skrehot, Suzanne Coleman, Becky Carwile Crabb, Christine Bilnoski. Row 2: Walter Stoerkel, Jeanne DeLeon, Patricia Matula, Karen Poindexter, Stacey Jones, Scott Oeser, James 144 f National Honor Society Ms. Ashton - Sponsor, Ms. Hasset - Sponsor The National Honor Society is a group of outstanding juniors and seniors who have excelled in both academics and conduct. In order to be a member of the NHS, a student must maintain at least a 3.2 grade point average and an E conduct average. The members of the NHS participate in numerous activities to support the school and community. Among these are giving a food basket during Thanksgiving and Christmas to needy families in the community. An Honor Roll breakfast is given each six weeks to reward students who make excep- tional grades on their report cards. At the end of each year, the National Honor Society holds an induction of new members. I L to R Bottom Row: Katrina Chambers, Jill Bolyard, Adrian Cobb, Susan Aucock, Carol Parker, Gail Schatte, Laurie Lopez, Lulu Charmarle Cleek, Judith Rentz. Row 2: David Bates, Sharon Stoerkel, Denene Roznovsky, Ann Bishop, Cynthia Spies, Laura Anderson, Michelle Marshall, Cesar Trevino. National Honor Society f 145 I Council helps I the needy 2 The Student Council, headed by officers and selected Reps-at-large, work with their sponsor, Mr. McElroy, to express the students' view on certain controversial issues. Among the duties of the Student Council are to change the Marquee fsign at front of schoolj and organize the Homecoming activities. Other l projects the Student Council com- pleted this year were a twelve month calendar and a community food drive. This group of students are con- stantly striving to improve the rela- tlOI1Sl1lp bCIWCCI'1 ll1C Sllldftni body OFFICERS - L to R: Julie Cobb - Reporter, Chuck Hollas - Vice President, Sandi Tl and the administration - Secretary, Stephanie Justice - Treasurer. Bottom Row, L to R: Edye van Velthoven, Kathy Koehler, Dana Warren, Sandi Thomas, Stephanie Justice. Row 2: Sandy Sillavan, Julie Chuck Hollas, Mandy Polocheck. Row 3: Suzanne Hudson, Jeannie Pascoe, Thom Wright. 146 f Student Council Marcus Milburn John Ramirez, Patricia Hunt Pat Slnclalr Cayce Crabb Becky Carwlle, Vernon Hegwood Chrlstme Bllnoskl, Kim Har- Boltom Row: Laryssa Mitchell, Craig Groeschel, Clara Watkins, Krista Levi, Paula Barcia, Tracey Willis, Ricee.Watson, Kelly Abraham. K l , . ' . , . . . . , , . . elly Barron. Row 3: Melody Palermo, Shane Leverlage, Gretchen Slptak, Angela ClVlf9ll0, Knstme Mock, Jody 0 Neal, Lydia Garcia, Cindy Christian Paulsel, Brian Chesser, Glenn Scott. nigha elthov Bot n 1 fi Nrw om Row: Susan Aucock, Julie Cobb, Chuck Hollas, Debra Richard, Marietta Williams, Robin Kulhanek. Row 2: Kristi Kerr, Jackie Sharon Storkel, Sandi Thomas, Julie Summers, Chris Limbrick, Cesar Trevino, Adrian Cobb, John Gilbert. Row 3: Todd Wright, Edye Dana Warren, Sandy Sillivan, Denene Roznovsky, Danae Noak, Connie O'Guynn, Davina Marbut. Student Council 1 147 SW vw Jackie Cunningham, Marsha Psencik, Mal Sheperd, Kerry Freudcnberg - Head A 3, 1-ff: 4, 1 . 411,51 Q5 fry . . ig gr. , fl? ' gs V x v- V M L, ,L 1 1 ff V , , A , 'f L 1 4,,..6.4 ix by '-,, , W . 2f.WrW Qf 7w-i?f !- wr ' A ...M w, AM., wg . . za A 45-555' F1 - i ff' Q E ,wtggf : ,qw W ' -il ' N' 1, fr fivp v i , Ramhandlers escort ram .'f--.fff: gf S-f ': L We --ff , Q21 L'A11 rrrrr 'rirrrr , . -',, 2 ,- i 25 1 ..,, Lk: f'f- :fn maswy :gg LLA- rrr ir ,if ., M-f7..5..,,. W.f,.M.Q,-:f.- - 'vw-f ' T:--Q- 1-A 45-fzM,. , .- Wwfg, -, M .:7, ..,,,., i ,.,,' ,. ,.rA K . -,-, ,, r:q,,,,,rwn,f pw-rm-frif--rW,w,-.,f. ,mr-Q.: .... 0. V- - 21-,ffM-fifiswfL,.fsg1wm,4L:-1zwwfr5w,-Hf:ar:zg,:-:-rf,g21e.:qv':a-1,.',g,1m15,5--.L , I , flvggm., -,K1-ff-sQ?gg.a---,p1'rg-Imgqfgzlvfy..'mimi-wp:,f,4:Gs152uzaS,f1:::fgfm::z,f..f may-ff-. . fv Ramhandlcrsf 149 Rambling Roses dance to entertain crowd' The Rambling Roses organization was formed to promote school spirit. The dance team performs during halftime at school football games. The organization also aids our cheerleaders in cheering on Waltrip's athletes as they compete. There have been a few changes made within the organization this past year. The previous sponsor was replaced by Ms. Karyn Bates, an English teacher. Also, several offices were deleted. The officers of this year revised the organizations constitu- tion. The main requirements for par- ticipating in the organization are re- maining within House Bill 72's and the Rambling Roses constitution's rules. TOP SOCIAL AND MILITARY OFFICERS - L to R, Bottom Row: .loan Lanik - Proc of Dance, Sharon Stoerkel - Questor. Row 2: Marianne Kopinitz - Consul of Dance, Papke - Praetor. 150 f Rambling Roses 1 , .. ,. ,ff ik, r , :V 1' 1 fm R., c aw- 'fn 33' F . 'L td' 1- gg .351 E, yi k 3. J 91, ,, , , ,A ,T ,.-A if? K 1 ,. . 4 I B.. , K Y , 1. ,, , w :qv if . f, V 'Fifi' 3 z 'sf 4 K. -.fm Q ff .,...Q Q ,f sg x fy , --1 .1 ., 1, Ka W' pix .X ,f ,. V' . gs Q5-.. ' a ,31 Af' ,7 ??'f-02',zwg mmm x , W ,f 1, .ff ,. ft. .. M . fn- f, ' ' WGY4 v - ,ww V ., W , ,J I ' f:f'?,,'A ,.1 Q i 1 LEGION A - L to R, Bottom Row: Suzanne Coleman. Row 2: Amy Hodde. Row 3: Erin Morrison, Doris Fabrigale, Traci Green 152 X Rambling Roses 434'-L fl ez: , Y, 1 ' 5 .,,, 5 , 5: .11 .', ga ., , M V ,W . - it 1 A H- Q f af .l 2 3 f ly: ,L Iw i W g ., Z , 5 if 5 , Z ii! 1 T :fu ' is 7 5,3 , :Z V 4 V. , 11 Y jg K 5 V 5 , A fn ' I A. , i :Q 12-3 is- - i , ' . M fe i a- 5 T if i '53 2' W 1 iiliirgrlzlys 'if L A . 1 S1533 f A K :xxx f fs ,ml W iii mlm, I,-B 521,154 252 iii B L to R Bottom Row Kristi Kerr. Row 2: Terri Hall, Christine Rodgers. Row 3: J , .' Ryan, Mary Dumas, Sharon Stoerkel. Rambling Roses f 153 I 1 E fy , G I fy fl , fx H X y Q il inflwf' 1 ' f lf 2 . ' l ,S If - s ' i H I g HLINELE F ES C OR TS - L to R: Tom Hartman, Marc DeLeon, Ronnie Lopez, Tod Marburger. xge. Mx' 3 my FIDELES - L to R, Bottom Row: .Ioan Lanik. Row 2: Minhnhat Nguyen, Tammie Gutierrez, Ina Athavaley, Amy Chatman, Kim Alaina Rodan, Mary Hopkins. Row 3: Shannon Torgerson, Julie Jones, Rachel Leigh, Kelley Drake, Monica Garcia, Monica McCullough Jefferson, Michelle Ford, Bridgette Kalinowsky, Kristine Hassbrock, Samantha Cathey. Rambling Roses f 154 i Secretary. Not un.-.W M L to R: Paula Barcia - Vice President, Kathy Clardy - President, Dianne Pat- Pic : n Bailey - Treasurer. tured Lyn NAHS promotes school culture The National Art Honor Society is a nationwide club for people in- terested in the arts. There are adult groups as well as student groups that belong to this society that help raise money to help fund art schools and museums. The NAHS can be seen painting banners for people at school or other organizations that need them. This year the society has par- ticipated in art exhibits, painting faces at nurseries and at school for Halloween, and going to the downtown underground shopping center, The Park. NAHS will always keep art and culture in Waltrip. L to R, Bottom Row: Sandra Facundo, Terri Papke, Paula Barcia, Renee Schinler, Kathy Clardy. Row 2: Lynn Bailey, Daryl Thomas. NAHS 1 155 Choir seeks music skills The choir is an organization that gives students the chance to develop their musical skills. It holds pro- grams throughout the year such as the Christmas program and the Spring Concert, which is held with the awards night program at the end of the year. For competition, the students in choir go to a solo ensem- ble and try for the state solo ensem- ble in June. In the fall, students can audition for all district choir which leads to the region, area, and state choirs. Choir is always a good ex- perience for people interested in music. OFFICERS - L to R: Kathleen Taylor 4 President, Alisha Powers - Secretary Johnson - Reporter, Jane Holt - Reporter. L to R, Bottom Row: Ester Bolles, Pauline Pham, Mary Janice Lanford, Davina Marbut, Lisa Cruz, Marietta Williams, Alexis Walls, Crawford, Maria Bostwick. Row 2: MaLourdes Zeloya, Jennifer Livingston, Cynthia Hale, Debra Bentley, Staci McFarland, Angie Jean Courtwright, Tracey Booker, Leticia Torres, Ileana Sobalvarro. Row 3: Jimmy Dailey, Lance Franks, B. J. Pampell, Dwight Smith Washington, Ernie Franklin, John Clifton, Arther McGowen, Mike Hansen, Corey Brown, David Melendez. 156 f Choir 3 A ww 4 i - L to R, Bottom Row: Marletta Williams 4 Vice President. Row 2: Lisa Cruz - Angie Spurlock. Row 3: Tracey Booker i Librarian. .Swiv- Janell Johnson, Leeann Smith, Jane Holt. Row 3: Sonia Camarillo, Rhea Williams, Kathleen Taylor, Casandra Dancer, Mr. Beall. CHOIR - L to R, Bottom Row: Alisha Powers, Jacqueline Zelaya, Gloria Chapa, Dorothy Coleman, Suzanne Cisneros. Row 2: Lucinda Choir 1 157 lk A F' 4 158 f Ch WK: choir f 159 160 f Choir ff Mm ff 3 -Q - Q i1 1 Y Af 1' 2, Q ..,f 1, ,yy , Choir 1 161 J.R.0.T.C. produces the leaders of the future Wa1trip's AJROTC battalion con- tinued to improve its proud historical record in 1985. This was the 25th year Waltrip has had a military pro- gram. From the years 1960 to 1972 the program was the National Defense Cadet Corps, and in 1973 it became the 9th AJROTC battalion. JROTC organizations competed in Battalion staff leads the way The battalion staff serves as more than just a figurehead: each member has a specific duty. The BnCo plans all yearly activities. The BnXo coor- dinates the battalion staff effort. The S-1 is in charge of student records. The BnIO prepares the unit history and news releases. The S-3 plans the weekly training schedule. The S-4 keeps weapon and clothing records. All other staff members serve as assistants to the various staff officers. Color guard shows its colors Waltrip's .IROTC Color Guard was ranked number two in the district in 1984 and has a very good chance at number one in 1985. The Color Guard is commanded by cadet James Hurt. The Color Guard presented the colors at most of the Waltrip football games this year. Because of the great finish in the 1984 competition, the Waltrip Color Guard was requested to present the colors at two Oiler games. many different activities in 1984- 1985, and always gave their best. This year the battalion will return to Prairie View ASLM University for their annual military skills competi- tion. The battalion has won this prestigious event, and the LBJ memorial trophy, for three con- Secutive YCHFS- BnCo Ltc David Bates COLOR GUARD - L to R: David Smith Jmes Hurt CO Glenn Pitts Gary Hann 162 f R.o.T.C. ale drill team as a great year fhe JROTC Male Precision Drill 1m came off a very fine season in 13-1984, placing 3rd in the 'rict. ln 1985 the team continued lxerform well by placing 4th in the t competition of the year. The ond competition, in early timber 1984, was dedicated to the ory of Ltc. Allen A. Ahrendt by school district. The drill team is of the most dedicated organiza- ns at the school. The team is led cadets David Bates and Frank ronado. To be fully prepared for a competition the team must prac- about one hundred hours Hanna. GUARD - L to R, Bottom Row: Raymond Delgado, Greg Haney, Chris Goehring, Harrison. Row 2: Glenn Pitts, Craig Groeschel, Tyrone Batiste, Gary Hanna. TEAM - L to R: Greg Haney, COQ Craig Groeschel, Raymond Delgado, DRILL TEAM - L to R, Bottom Row: Brian McLendon, Brian Almogabar, Mark Garcia, Lance Franks. Row 2: David Bates, CO1 Greg Haney, Michael Aguilar, Vincent Ruiz, Edward Mendoza, Frank Coronado, PltSgt. Row 3: Dial West, Tyrone Batiste, James Hurt. Honor guard performs its duty The JROTC Honor Guard is led by the battalion S-3, Chris Goehring. The duty of the Honor Guard is to reserve seats at Waltrip football games for school officials and to keep the aisles clear for safety reasons. Members of the Honor Guard also serve annually as escorts of teachers recognized at the Area I Teachers Award Night. Orienteering team starts its year The Orienteering Team is the newest JROTC organization. Led by cadets Greg Haney and Craig Groeschel, the team is a very good one. Orienteering is a sport combin- ing land navigation and cross country running. It was originally developed by the Swedish army, but it is now enjoyed by almost a quarter of a million civilians. R.0.T.C J ROTC sets its mission and goals JROTC stands for Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps. The JROTC program does much more than just prepare students for military service. The program has five main objec- tives. The first of these is to develop good citizenship and patriotism. Another is to develop leadership, self-reliance, and responsiveness to authority. JROTC strives to teach students to communicate both orally and in writing. The final two objec- tives are the development of an ap- preciation for physical fitness, and an understanding of the role of the U.S. Army. , I .Y Ltc. Bratcher takes command Ltc. Willie M. Bratcher took com- mand ofthe 9th AJROTC battalion, as the Senior Army Instructor, on January 14, 1985. Ltc. Bratcher took this position after serving as the SAI at Lamar High School for seven and one-half years. Ltc. Bratcher was the SAI at Waltrip for the school year 1976-1977, right after his retirement from the US. Army in April 1976, after twenty years of service duty. The Waltrip JROTC program looks forward to much continued prosperi- ty and success in the future under the command of Ltc. Willie M. Ltc. Willie M. Bratcher Bratcher. i I lr 1 COMPANY A - L to R,-Bottom Row: Mary Martinez, Raymond Delgado, Dakota Collins, Jennifer Livingston, Cynthia Lawden, Lisa Joel Aguilar. Row 2: Vergie Mendoza, Reginald Bendy, Antonio Garza, Tyrone Batiste, Ben Alvarez, Alfrcda Carroll, Cynthia Correa. 164 f R.o.T.c. PANY HEADQUARTERS - L to R, Bottom Row: Brian MeLendon, Debbie Martinez, CO, Doug Arthur, Co. B CO. Row 2: Vincent Ruiz, Michael McCain, Antonio Garza, isco Coronado. B - L to R, Bottom Row: Alan Lawrence, Sandra Mendoza, Lance Franks, Mark Garcia, Tammy Rodriguez, Jose Pardo, Brenda Lonnie Harrison, Jose Rodriguez. Row 2: Carlos Medina, Ricardo Segovia, Patricia Hunt, Priscilla Balboa, Cary Bennett, Vanessa Cruz, Almogabar, Michael Aguilar, David Smith, Richard Boehl, Glenn Pitts. Row 3: Christopher Jett, Evelyn Sager, Gregory Meyers, James Michael Schwauseh, Joseph Washington, Jesse Ortiz, Dial West, Feldon Bonner, Curtis O'Farrell. ln the process of reaching for these goals, the cadets learn many impor- tant lessons. Cadets learn that team- work is essential to almost any endeavor. Cadets learn to follow in- structions while studying the multi- faceted JROTC curriculum, that in- cludes drill and ceremonies, land navigation, first aid, marksmanship, and oral communication. Leadership is also very important to JROTC, along with responsibility. Cadets take responsibility not only for their actions but also those of their subor- dinates. Tying all of these things together is a sense of pride and one of accomplishment. These are the true objectives of the Junior Reserve Of- ficers Training Corps. R.o.T.C f 165 new look 23 ,Q ' 1 ,X s erg2,': OFFICERS L to R Todd Hall Escort, Cayce Crabb Co Captain, Gr Lieutenant, Becky Carwrle Captarn Vernon Hegwood Escort +-..........,,..,...., il? L lo R Bottom Row Becky Carwlle, Cayce Crabb Row 2 Coree Krause, Michelle Gunter Kathy Davis Gma Carawa Debbie Wu b y ne urger Croce, Annette Venables Row 3 Chnstlne Day Charlotte Garcla Yolanda Johnson Mehss,a Lemke Sha,nnyn Pomter Karen Rawls Silks InyApri1-yof 19841 began an excitingginterestingiand educas tional experience. Twelve new members were selected to be on the flag corps, with a captaing coacaptairnand officer remaini ing from last year.eTwo,weeks before school sfartedg they came to schoolfevery dayifor about iwo hours to prepare for the opening football game at the Astrodome- Three days before fthe game, their flashy new euniforms arrived thai proved to give the team an sex- cellent beginning. Theyytook on a new style not only inguniform, but also inthe way of twirling. They have benefitted greatly from this change and have learned howto function as a union. The Silks have put on performances ,of incredible caliber. They have unified and havey made friendships that will lastalifetimer i y s Band is pride of 19-5A This year marks another great year For the Ram Band. This year was special because it was the Silver Edition ofthe Roaring Ram Band e the pride of district 19-SA. The new drum majors and members of the band have more than proven themselves and under the direction of Mr. Stephens, the band won second place at competition at Delmar stadium in December. The Roaring Red Ram Band will continue making Waltrip proud. al Mr. Charles Stephens Sponsor gwfI,' . I I-f' . ' W '-.Qt .' '35 ,, V -t l - t. 1 vx.. t:,i ,, , T - ' f-1 ' 532 . , Q? ' , 1 ffm S , Q.wmt ,A f Z T - - X sa is 5,41 3 . ... tell tl. , ' , .W iz H J 0-5 'tit ' f u . . '2 jf! : gf .tv 56 ,Q . .Y f ' W e t f' .V gg.:-we -tw - I 'A 1- 3,I,Cft, 'Z 4-'fain .ss , 'ts iiififfuwr T 5 A-ty , +L- , . 9 gh,-Mi,-cr'v af. S' M sif t 14- Y' 1 z15k. ij' ,s k , , 4, 4... W-apt . -- A i wfgrgg arvkbb H' X 4 A 'fl t-f .. DRUM MAJORS - L to R: Terri Landry, Chris Limbrick, Alan Lester. 9 ss CLARINETS - L to R, Bottom Row: Krista Levi, Kelly Abraham, Tamara Filmore R Bernard, Carol Crabb, Yolanda Francis, Brenda Parker. Row 2: Kathy Taylor Huckabay, Donna Williams, Kara Dotson, Jeff Kavis, Leslie Stuart, Sara Jackson 168 f Band 1 f -f ,, wg : . N 1: 1 W fe., , N , , . J' 'gf' 1' , 'tm 4 I U .ia-t YQ , K3 A I i i f i1,'2 f:s, , 5 'by if - X , .z'- Ns' 1:2 .Rf ,-1 . ' f 11 r M.. ' If '-X.. - . fsffif' 1 ' . ' 'A A , .f A Q' N vfffs A A ? 7 1 ff v- -A if 5. . N E ' ' ' 2 W W iv , , 'L ,W -E5 ,,. ni k N - T. ' 1' ,. ' A K 'Y 'sis . QQ - -, in 4' 'ti' 4' 'C' i, , 4 in 5 s gg, 2. 9- 4.g?' f , , , gig fs - . . A 1 E . N fs i ei f fn: V ' 'L if if ' ' l ' if: V Q ' Q is H i s fi A .. f, R-ii ,fiQ?12!?fiL,:f,5f2: Q1:wffs:Qg?:lsm2fI- if 'ff A 4 ii M' H +4112-fw2?s . QA i - ' w ' Q ' ' A e - V gg' ' , 5. Q i 75 3 ' K llifgf.-:51:'f ii , 1 .if ,sa M , haf... - f l .i yr . .A :Wei : vi .ish h A v io ix 6 .Q V , W ,- ' Q! V.,, , J ' C , ,gf -f i.. . . ,ni wi se- , ,. -. I ur wt -JOR SAXOPHONES AND FRENCH HORNS - L to R, Bottom Row: Hilton Middleton, ald Legaspi, Edwin Ennis. Row 2: Barry Bloom, Tom Elias, Marron Anderson, William nherson. , Q 1 ,f Z? P AE? :P F 1 91.1 11 it XJ ,ls f---4 A sf , ik L to R, Bottom Row: Donna Looney, Ernest Williams, Debra Richards, Chapa, Tina Evans, Charles Mutz. Row 2: Carolyn Longoria, Rene Mendez, Victor Robert Bonilla, Avery Moore, Jerry Gilbert. with N-:WS 1 . A 5' vs 4' , ' 1 . . . 113:-Q , if . ' E .iv , .,.4.f, 'i ' iffJ'1:2- mae'-is J i 5 i L26 S L to R: Demetrick Singletary, Clarence King, Harold Edwards, Garland Hollis, rt Chalmers, Howard Carter. ,Eva Wilt BARITONE - L to R: Jeff Valentine, John McJilton, Chris King, James Shaw, Jeff Aldis, Denis Smaistrla. so . 5, ,,f+g,.r A ' 9 . if ,Q f 2 -f,. K ,, ' ,,,-,. x Q ,Q i t a it l-,, '-i' ' X ' 3 U s .. - if Q . z xii 'N i ' Hi' gk '5 1 f a 4 ' ' -i' l ' I L f I i 'lf , QQ .fi.4,,. wg' E? vi ii, 5 . f i glib. V . ff I . - , , V N- - ,,g,. Fez,- , TROMBONE - L to R: Kevin Lawson, Mark Sonsel, Felicia Morris, Steven Johnson, Paul Wilkinson. ' -W .M-, 4.,.....--W TWIRLERS - L to R: Lazina Reece, Sharena Taylor, Katrina Chambers, LaTanya Henderson. Band f 169 OFFICERS - L to R, Bottom Row: Krista Levi - Secretary, .lohn Gilbert- Vice President, Laura Camarillo - President, Karen Huckaba Secretary. Row 2: Donna Williams - Assistant Librarian, Jackie Scruggs - Librarian, Randy Riggins - Librarian. Row 3: Jeff Aldis - sistant Reporter, Randy Adams - Treasurer, Gene Landry - Reporter Historian. TRUMPETS - L to R, Bottom Row: Mark Fisher, Greg Railsback, Gcnc Landry. Row 2: Hector Esparza. Rudolph Herrera. Randy David McMillin, Keith Randall, Calvin Wong, Apolonio Rodriguez. Row 3: Adrian Cardenas, Shannon Foley, Gerald Lee, Kenneth Levi, Bernard. Row 4: Walter Stoerkel, JeffGraves, John Kurtz, John Parker, George Sonnier. 170 f Band Ml A Chess Club makes its move Anyone desiring to join the Chess trophy. David Harrington and John Club is required to know how to play Kurtz each won second place prizes. the game adequately. At tour- This year, they have done extremely naments the students have attended, well. Walter Stoerkel received a first place R: Walter Stoerkel - President, Ms. - Sponsor. K .,... .K K k Bottom Row, L to R: Ray I-luhn, John Kurtz, Calvin Wong. Row 2: Walter Sloerkel, David Harrington, Craig Goehring. Chess Club f 171 Alpha Omega tutors peers The Alpha Omega Tutoring Club was formed with one primary goal: to offer any help to students who are having problems with their classes. An interesting fact about the club is that students are able to help their peers. It forms a better studying en- vironment and the students seem to learn more with this method of teaching. The tutoring sessions are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays of every week at 7:30 in the morning. They are offered in every subject. Students attend the sessions mainly for math subjects. K 'zz ,,,,k M o xxx K ff' fm-XTQ J V 1 ,- OFFICERS - L to R: Sharon Stoerkel - President, John Clifton - Vice President. Miss Murray e Sponsor 'S Y -fy ss sis R sl. Q Q 1 If R3 L to R: John Gilbert, Sharon Stoerkel, John Clifton 172 1 Alpha Omega Tutoring .rift . ...rf J est Treasurer, Richard Davis - Sponsor. Not Pictured: Cathy Davis - Secretary. - L to R: James Birdsong - President, Greg Duran 4 Vice-President, Craig Pen- Math students improve skills Mu Alpha Theta is an organiza- tion formed of arithmetic lovers at Waltrip. Its main goal is for its members to improve their math skills and speed at mental computations. The requirement necessary for join- ing the organization is the en- thusiasm for working arithmetic computations. Meetings are held on Wednesdays, and all math lovers are encouraged to join when new members are being accepted. ! ...,, 3 I , Ii-W ...,- ' , . . K A iw' Yuri an gf grs vf, 5' ., Konieczny, Jerome Springfield, Nguyen Hung. Row, L to R: Karen Poindexter, Sandra Collier, Stephanie Mock, Bobby Collier. Row 2: Greg Duran, James Birdsong, Walter Stoerkel Mu Alpha Theta f 173 Sophs look forward to 87 The Class of '87 Co-Workers have established a strong foundation towards the best for their senior prom. They are preparing with great eagerness and motivation for that one big day. The sophomore class Co-Workers have shown great unity in making all of their goals achievable. Activities that have helped fund this cause are bake sales, selling pocket calendars, coffee mugs, candy, and working as tem- poraries at Astroworld on some Saturdays. il? L to R, Bottom Row: Karen Koehler, Cindy Davis, Krista Levy, Miss Merka, Tod Mauburger Tammy Ayers Craig Groeschel Mark Garcia Stacey Flynn, Karen Geer, Susan Madray, Shanna Smith, Amy Modde, Donia Ford, Aleena Gramahkos, Maryo Dumas Tern Mill Christen, Melinda Paterson. Row 3: Kirk Cooper, Lesil Gessner, Karen Muckabay, Robin Sleffert Melissa Brown Dons Fabrygel, Traci Gwenda Wilson, Kara Schoellkopf, Kevin Lawson, William Kelly. Row 4: Anita Parker, Jackie Scruggs, Dianne Patterson Tracey Hall, Novak, John McJilton, Gene Landry, Julie O'Brien. Row 5: Teresa Garcia, Oli Abdala, Carol Garcia Diane Partlda Regina Ward, Sandra Veronica Vega, Christi Ortiz, Sandi Schissor. 174 f Sophomore Co-Workers on Qua- .9g2.llu0h- ge-'ts-9s'lQ Lf ff Q ,- Sophomore Co-Workers f 175 Juniors meet their goals 3' Starting off the new year with a bang, the junior class Coworkers kept setting new goals. Their plan- ning and hard work will help their prom become a success. One step towards accomplishing this goal was selling carnations at Christmas. They also sold stuffed rams, candy, and they had bake sales. They had weekly meetings which kept them in- i Q , . l formed and their spirits high. Throughout their high school years, the class of 86 has always shown a great amount of enthusiasm. They can be found in many leadership positions all over the school, their ef- forts will help the class to become one of Waltrips's best. Also helping them to achieve their goals was Mrs. Reescano, junior class sponsor. ..,,. 'wr Q1 -f 5 OFFICERS - L to R, Bottom Row: Jana Groce - Secretary, jGina Caraway - Vice President, Becky Carwile - President Cayce Cra Treasurer, Christine Bilnoski - Reporter. Row 2: Vernon Hegwood, Todd Hall, Memo Gutierrez, Suzanne Coleman. Row 3: Robin Kulhanek Skrehot, Susan Rentz, Coree Krause, Michelle Gunter, Kristi Kerr, Cheryl Knight, Jeanne DeLeon, Lori Meyer, Stacey Jones. Row 4 Lisa Pa Antoinette Garcia, Mahlmann, Stephanie Mock, Sarah Kline, Laura Magill, Patricia Matula, Karen Poindexter. Row 5: Angie Urban Charlotte Garcia, Annette Venables, Christine Day, Debbie Wuneburger, Shannyn Pointer. Row 6: Hector Garcia, Greg Duran, Cary Moore Hollas, Danny Ortiz, Randy Ward. Row 7: John Ramirez, Glenn Hatcher. 176 f Junior Coworkers Q Dv' . x -s ? x 'g ,J Q ' R 2:55 R SG' i Q xx A H al D -242 M95 wh 55542 'QM x Junior Coworkers f 177 Class of '85 raises funds This year's graduating class has participated in many activities to raise money. All of the seniors helped organize the Homecoming Dance and the Valentineis Dance. They also sold stuffed animals, cookies, key chains, stadium seats, t-shirts, and Valentine's Day carnations. The class was well rewarded for their hard work on May 17, 1985 at their senior prom at the Houston Club. e n i ! I l - OFFICERS - Bottom Row, L to R: John Gilbert - President, Edye van Velthoven - President, Chuck Hollas - Sgt.-at-Arms. Row 2: Ann Bishop - Advisor, Julie Summa Parliamentarian, Terri Papke - Advisor. Not Pictured: Julie Cobb - Reporter, Yvette Jo - Secretary, Yolanda Johnson - Treasurer. l. nn A l Bottom Row, L to R: Kerry Freudenberg, Chuck Hollas, Ann Bishop, Julie Summers, Terri Papke, John Gilbert, Edye van Velthoven, Valentine, Chanell Smith. Row 2: Marianne Kopinitz, Maureen Kasowski, Rhonda Williams, Joycclyn Johnson, Rita Anderson, Dwight que, Charlotte Webster, Troy Finley, Rhea Williams, Alexis Walls. Row 3: Mat Shepherd, Jacque Cunningham, Angie Cook, Robin Ma Laura Anderson, Susan Aucock, Sandy Sillavan, Danae Noak, Terri Sauls, DeM'ctrcia Wilson, Sheronda Kay Thompson. Row 4: Sh Thomas, Theresa Thompson, Marilyn Myers, Todd Pradia. Joey Mayorga, Vincent Hegwood, Troy Eads, Mark Whitfield, Yoland-Yver Cray, Namon Gerrard Thomas. Row 5: Shawndra Homilton, Joseph Davis, Michelle Flukcr, Lawna Henderson, Janette Padron, Cesar T Marc DeLeon. 178 f Senior Class Co-Workers v i. 3 x .F . X Q I.E43i7 li f dh. i NP 1' A -X 11 3 y ' qi WMS NTT? K A .mm x , Axf,. X Senior Co-Workers! 179 Child Care teaches tots Lil 3 as a '1 I ' 2 i 1 1 ef, Ne 2nd YEAR STUDENTS 4 L to R: Laura Spates, Allison Wiggins, Sharon Huckabay, Leslie Perkins, Felicia Johnson, Thomas Felty. Robin Markoski - Teacher's Aide zim' MORNING CLASS - L to R, Bottom Row: Tracie Marks, Fran Hightower, Kachel Allen, Laura Spates, Sharon Huckabay, Allison Carlas Haynes, Margaret Vega. Row 2: Susan Madray, Marla Rister, Dawn Thompson, Belinda Breaux, Leslie Perkins, Tracey Hall, Judy Carol Flores. Row 3: Thomas Felty, Nancy Kelly, Paul Boren, Stacey Flynn, Sharon Gonzales, Doris Fabrygel, Felicia Johnson, Darryl Taylor Pictured: Liza Trevino. 180 f Child Care 5 Q 2nd YEAR STUDENTS - L to R, Bottom Row: Heather Felty, D Row 2.'Julian Espinoza, Ray Doria, Craig Seaman, Cindy Jackson. c CLASS L to R Bottom Row Priscilla Rockett, Anita Parker, Norma Hernandez, Angie Ramey, Lori Meyer Donna Clark Row e y Nellie Torres Jennifer Seaman, Valencia George, Jackie Cunningham, Cindy Jackson. Row 3: Christina Ortiz Felicia Moms , ose orney C ery Hutc ms, lckie Fluker, Chris Baker. Row 4: Lisa Bennett, Kenneth Davis, Jackie Woodley Craig Seaman Christina Aalund Brandy Barker Janelle Baumgarten Kimberly Bilnoski Stacy Bilnoski Jackson Blair Michael Blount Adam Boardelom Caleb Carr Amy Cones Travis Cones Stuart Featherston . 1 f -',l 2' Andy Ferguson 1 by Stephen Garay Megan Gavin Heather George Ryan Hall Laurie Hartensteiner Nathan Heger Edward Herrera Rachel Herrera T. J. Jackson Maria Jaroch Anna Klute Kfiifftfiv ' W' ' J .3 ' , .. ,L AJJ . ., iir,il, , my if fx, rg f A I5 W W at sfssfffw .ia all ,mfzw 5? '2'lr g1z..:,' f, 1 J C ff' Y itz af , , f f , f 3 42 f -1 , f fcglly H 3514, ' 1 V' 'HAWK' 'iq' SK vi 'F , , . 4' f' X . V? 9 are A J 'd f H 4 egg: 1 X ' I J 'I fi l , S , .V L 1, - H! - ' ' .. 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Robby Knapp Stephanie Knapp Renee Kristynik Rhonda Kristynik Gregory Laney Brandon Lauderdale Elissa Lipham Melissa McLeroy Ginger Mitchell Mychaelanne Neimann Rebecca Overshown Brian Parson Kimberly Paulsel Patty Preschool Fave Rodgers Richard Rodgers Adam Shishkoff Michael Shishkoff Roeann Vance Tony Vance Sharon Vanek Jimmy Waggenspack Sara Waggenspack Nickolas Whitefield Robyn Windham Patrice Whitefield china cm 1 iss ,xggaxq 358 xosnl is - xg ,ff my--fzfzfii 2 muff ,gr 184 X Child Care 4. we A1 A x. 9 .A , w' fe' :G X,-f ' . ff 5' - . - :T 'f ,,.. A , , 59 1, -qw 5 ip. A -1 , K .M fa? X Kg 'm N i. W' , L 3 Q. Q, my E1 X F 'i A 3 1 5 1 Q l W V Y. 1 w ,X g Lx Au V X Y f as A, . . ,Q .E -, , Eu ig- , :lf ..f. -ZX? D . ,W jg? ,N 1 f' if N .11- is S w 5 Nh 'Y A 2 , ' W Q As va? X f r ,V r' 1 x x 'FSR HQ N ,W Y Kim, 1 1 iq x K B. . t.VAN.-byzfgbgw Ng? , , wx wifi V .1 X . 5 L 4: ax , , Elf ,K ,. 1, Az. , z ,Q f '-L' g:Q,f5e igf'f' wld 'x ,v wg? ff' ,Siu .4 in 4 5 xr . ,, F 4..-f 52 in ,mf Child Care f 185 VOLUNTEERS - L to R, Bottom Row: Lori Meyer, Nellie Torres. Row 2: Jackie Cunningham, Mat Shepherd, Chris Baker, Cindy Jackson. Q09 ,il miners Lrrwfgg WMS DRANGIS DRAPEI mf 186 f Child Care hild Care kids are active their Christmas wishes. For the parents, there is the security of knowing that their children are safe and are in a learning environment. The teacher's aides and students have the opportunity to learn more about children and to learn skills for the future. Mrs. Peek, Child Care sponsor, has been able to create a great experience for both children and students. ..iQ,1LQaM5? ' ' , Santa with Renee Kristynik TAFE aids WHS teachers OFFICERS - L to R, Bottom Row: Sarah M. Kline - Vice-President, Stephanie President. Row 2: Cheryl Knight - Historian, Tod Marburger - SecretaryfTreasurer, Stewart - Parliamentarian. L to R, Bottom Row: Deidra Stewart, Tod Marburger, Stephanie Mock, Sarah Kline, Cheryl Knight. Row 2: Regina Martino, Kristine Barron, Gretche S' t k P B L 'l G J l' 0'B ' ' ' ' ' n lp a , eggy rown, esl essner, u le rlen, Kim Pall, Sandi Schlsser. Row 3. Daren Pickering, Duane Coffey, DeLeon, Lori Meyer, Heather F ealty, Patricia Matula, Karen Poindexter, Laura Magill. Row 4: Gina Mahlman, Cindy Skrehot, Pat Sinclair. 188 f TAFE 2 4 ' 1- V f -1 -. a Y 5-f:Q:...5f,fwt! ,V h?2'2i3ti1i.L.,fg5f wif: gigs, f,,g.: i:- . I - -i -. .A fgfzg ff A. j 1 - - X t if-.X2si5ff'i, ' i i ' ' ' 1? '.'A I .I , f .1. 1 -W .- :Q - 1f:'f'g.,5.l Q rf-K.:- ,-I.: ,Y ue .-2 . ' 2-3 . 3. 2555 5 . .gQ,33.f- . 1 , .:i,kggg,J,,.,i, je K XLA' - ii! ' .- l-'rm 'rwsvf ggx sf-'essefgfl-' ,K ,lf -be 32 x, ii' 2 zaf gs? igiffgfgti N V . 5,55 ,gi . . . 25' -Ki. ,fs-w.'1-st -mm-W k .4 - ,Maya 'use L ,,-.. TAFE undergoes several changes Future Teachers of America is an organization made up of students, grades 9-12, who are interested in learning about the teaching profes- sion. Its chief goal is to promote an interest in the field of education. The requirements needed are: a C academic average, a G conduct average, and an oveall interest and desire to learn and understand what is involved in teaching. Although the organization has had its own general format for several years, F.T.A. has recently undergone many changes. The most evident change is the title of the organiza- tion. It is now known as the Texas Association of Future Educators. In receiving its new name, T.A.F.E. has begun to promote teaching even fur- ther. T.A.F.E. strongly urges its members to join the Alpha Omega Tutoring Club, which gives the students a more vivid perception of what teaching actually involves. Cther T.A.F.E. activities include: fund-raising activities, such as bake sales, a Halloween Haunted House, and frequent parties. TAFE also continued on p. 190 TAFE f 189 from p. 189 has many activities in order to pro- mote teacher appreciation. These are such things as: holiday breakfasts and buffets, and also cupcakes and cards for the teachers' birthdays. T.A.F.E. is also proud to announce that Waltrip was elected the Presi- dent School for the district of H.l.S.D. participating in the organization. It hosted the district convention in February. T.A.F.E. is presently trying to enlarge its organization. It encourages all students who are interested in learn- ing about the field of education to at- tend one of the meetings during the Fall Semester ofthe 1985-86 school year. l90fTAFE 4 .L - L to R: Adrian Cobb - Treasurer, Sharon Stoerkel - President, Karen Secretary. Not Pictured: Walter Stoerkel - Vice-President. . - , 1,,g, 35-.,,,,1.,-All .f az , 1 ' 'li Q Science Club - JETS explore science The Science Club's major purpose is to encourage students to in- vestigate the advanced fields of science. The club has two main branches: Medical Careers, and Jets, which are open to all students in- terested in Medicine or Engineering. The Science Club is truly an enrich- ment for all those interested in these fields. ...Sv Row L to R: Tod Marburger, Sharon Stoerkel, Adrian Cobb, Jeanne DeLeon. Row 2: Craig Konieczny, Cindy Skrehot, Cayce Crabb, Levi Sandra Collier, Stephanie Mock, Karen Poindexter, Kristine Mock, Lydia Garcia. Row 3: Pat Sinclair, Glenn Hatcher, Nigel Cesar Trevino, Scott Oeser, Chris Mahendran. Science Clubftletsf 191 French Club shows culture The French Club is an organiza- tion that gives students a better idea of what French culture is really like. Throughout the year it holds ac- tivities such as a crepe making party, a mascarade party and a progressive dinner. At the end of the year the club always has its banquet at which the officers of the coming year are announced. The French Club's 1984-85 year has turned out tres magnifique! m ' ' vi , 'T-4--' -Qwrvetv K .f .--ah , J. ,,A, 4.33. . A TT. 7 in ysaixm ill, IFNJK? BEAM A . Er Qfiffw Y -' f 552 EERE Abvvy guise rt-14 P G1 Pictured above are the different costumes created by the members of the French Club 192 f French Club L to R, Bottom Row: Cheryl Coburn - Secretary, Jana Croce - President, Sandi Thomas - Parliamentarian, Stephanie Justice Chairperson, Kathy Koehlor - Sgt.-at-Arms, Jeanne DeLeon - Treasurer. Row 2: Thadd Tomchesson - Vice President, Kevin Kleinhenz Chairperson. ft Bottom Row: Jana Croce, Jeanne DeLeon, Cheryl Coburn, Thadd Tomchesson, Sandi Thomas, Stephanie Justice, Kathy Koehlor. Row 2: K . L . . . .... . . V . . - - 8VIl'l awson, Diane Coffey, Craig Groeschel, Craig Konleczny, Cindy Davis, Lorrie Bailey, Jill Bolyard, Ms Clgl Manlove Spon Tina Gunn, Peggy Brown. Row 3: Kristi Kerr, Susan Aucock, Ray Huhn, Jeannie Pascoe, Amy Glenn, Maureen Kasowski, Scruggs, Shana Smith, Sandy Sillivan, Cheryl Hughes, Kelly Abrahame. Row 4: Laryssa Mitchell, Brian McLondon, Steven Reifel, Nigel , Marcus Milburn, Laurie Lopez, Suzanne Coleman, Pat Sinclair, Susan Rentz, Lisa Williams, Minhnhat Nguyen, Lisa Smith. French Club f 193 W wx 35? V, 194 1 French Club ii wa.- Virginia Hernandez Jeanne DeLeon President Vice President French National Honor Society Officer N01 Pictured: Christy Clark - Treasurer. ii 35:5 Q A 4- r lg,-zisial ' W 1 if S 87. r , A ,..-- ' 5 K' K ' Laurie Lopez Sarah Hamilton Craig Groeschel Secretary Parliamentarian Sgt.-at-Arms ff-we f. ' Ms. Manlove - Sponsor, Craig Groeschel, Jeanne DeLeon, Sarah Hamilton, Virginia Hernandez, Marco Velasco, Tina Gunn, Bobby r, Laurie Lopez, Caroline Contreras, Christine Geer, Francisco Reyes. French National Honor Society f 195 nvznuavnnnnnnu X, I L to R, Bottom Row: Char Cleek, Lulu Castefieda, Virginia Hernendez, Lucy Costillo, Leticia Torres. Row 2: Mara Longoria, David Fre Monica Villarreal, Albert Dela Fuente, Jerry Trevino. SINUHSRQJQGQC .Sri X- i 1' A -.wil .-at dx. '.,' Aff? in f .J -,i 'wt ' fr:- ek 'rm , nu.. L to R, Bottom Row: Lisa Palomo, Julie Villareal, Maria Moreno, Abeena Gramatikas, Michelle Baker, Teresa Longoria, Olivia Ab Torres, Patricia Torres. Row 2: Sharon Stoerkel, Walter Stoerkel, Jeff Spruce, Roger Trevino, Pete Elizondo, Hector Trevino, Edwardt 196 f Spanish Club 3 -8 J 15654 . . HMG 3 'Q T 4, Spanish Club experiences learnin Along with our French and Ger- man clubs, the Spanish Club gives students the chance to learn about its culture and language. Many ac- tivities throughout the year con- tributed to this learning process and without the aid of Mrs. Dorsey, our Spanish Club would not have re- ceived this experience. Spanish Clubf 197 Spanish National Honor Society indulges in culture The Spanish National Honor society consists of those students who excel in Spanish. All of them have taken at least two years of Spanish and some are in their third year. At the end of the year there will be a dinner to initiate new members. Each student must have at least a B average to be initiated. Mrs. Dorsey is the sponsor for our Spanish Club and Spanish National Honor Society. She has accomplish- ed much with both organizations and we hope our Spanish students can continue to grow. Lil i?f7f Ef'f'? .e fri' 431215 ,.... . 1 eev. . -i , 'ffl GW'fv,. g.-f. r ,sq Ps . W r Dt!-B9 x e Ki P919 FQ ' 1 9 1 . 2' an 1. E OFFICERS - L to R: Sarah Kline - Treasurer Greg Duran - Vice President Yo Johnson - President Cindy Skrehot f Secretary. L to R: James Birdsong Denene Roznovsky Stacey Jones Greg Duran. ' 1? Bottom Row: Char Cleek, Yolanda Johnson, Susan Trevino. Row 2: Sarah Kline, Ilen Lester, Kristine Yruegas, Alex Kanakis. 198 f Spanish National Honor Society 'Y type of all Peo ple th1s club will have fi. cs M. ' i ,twin ei ,J OFFICERS - L to R, Bottom Row: Gina Mahlmann - Sgt.-at-Arms, Christine Bilnoski - President, Debbie Wuneburger - Historian. Row 2: Gail Schatte - Treasurer, Donia Ford - Secretary. Row 3: Vincent Hegwood - Vice President, Mr. Chance - Sponsor. , ' I' H '13 ag. L, 1 5 K Q N Q, - tp , 4 .111 Q 3 ,Z x .19 . V eQ.tte fl lf. l -HN ' 5 - fi'h 3 N M ' Y e'iei ' ff Si i if ll i Er' Q. -,A-'Q' f fa fi , as, -Q C- fix x ' ' i -' 1 A V -,M Tv, Q. - .2 J . 1 tgp ,,,, 1 5 , .V ,Rf - M K ff ' .,,t ense S , If in P ' p to 3 l I -4 -.WP .,,,,. ,X f ottom Row: Kim Doud, Donia Ford, Debbie Wuneburger, Christine Bilnoski, Gail Schatte, Becky Carwile. Row 2: Stephen Tidwell, Chris Peter Elsner, Vincent Hegwood, Greg Hollas, Vernon Hegwood. Row 3: Mr. Chance, Jose Perez, Roely Henao, Gina Mahlmann, Scott Aldis. German Club j 199 W 'W ' ' i. Drama , performs Drama is an organization that teaches students about the theatre and gives them a chance to actually perform on stage. This year Drama has performed g'Greater Tuna and A Night of Skitsf' They have also participated in a number of other ac- tivities including candy sales, a talent fr, show, and a haunted house they E worked at with the FTA. The spon- sor, Miss Harper, has worked hard OFFICERS - Bottom Row, L to Rr Gina Caraway - Piibiioiry, Tracie Marks - Prod Michelle Coopwood - Producer. Row 2: Charlotta Goins - Publicity, Janell Johns? Treasurer, John Coleman f Stage Manager, Lashawndra Brew - House Manager, with the drama students all year. Their progress has been shown in the Smith f Director of Correspondence. great job they've done this year. to ? , M Qi ir ' 95 . l ff A al ,ii 9' 5 ,i,,t Bottom Row, L to R: Charlotta Goins, Quinton Ray, Charlotte Webster, Tracie Marks, Brad Williams, Martin Flores, Nechell Riggs. Tekila Smith, Ramona Thompson, Diane Harper, Yolanda McCray, Debra Johnson, .lanell Johnson. Row 3: Lee Durham, Aldo Reyes, La dra Brew, Theo Holt, Eileen Perez, Dwight Zerangue, Michelle Coopwood, John Coleman, Edward Golemon, Marvin Smith. Row 4: Gutierrez, Danny Kennedy. Row 5: Gina Caraway, Christi Cobb, David Shepperd. 200 I Drama 1 tau- .,Q..,,,, ..... L ..w3Qe .Hz M, Y I -mf!! KT , L :' ' ,j ilf j' is ,Ek K 7,5 .M .. ,my M, ,,,, W-mv BF , ffm is 551:13 Drama f 201 Thespians excel in theatre arts Thespians is an educational organization which aims to establish and advance standards of excellence in all phases of theatre arts. They also aim to create an active intelligent in- terest in Theatre Arts in sec- ondary schools. Thespians par- ticipate in drama activities and are considered the Honor Society of the Drama Club. To become a Thespian, a student must earn points. Bottom Row: Tracie Marks. Row 2, L to R Yolanda McCray Memo Gutierrez Quinton Ray Danny Kennedy Michelle Coopwood R Tekila Smith. 202 f Thespians FL cmpetes 1 speech n order for a student to be in ech Club, they must have an in- st in competitive speaking. This 1 competes in many events and winners have the chance to com- :in Nationals. The purpose ofthe fmization is to promote the in- sts of Interscholastie Debate, ory, and public speaking. This is by encouraging a spirit of wship and by conferring upon rving candidates a worthy badge stincticn. Row, L to R: Diane Harper, Gina Caraway Row 2 Cindy Skrehot Darlene Davila Quinton Ray Row 3 Chuck Correll Casandra r, Debra Bently, Darren Conner. FHA teaches independence J Being part of Future Homemakers of America is a wonderful way to learn how to be able to depend on yourself for clothing and food. In- stead of spending loads of money on clothes or buying greasy ham- burgers, you can design your own clothing and create a meal that will be unforgettable. FHA teaches you how to set the table properly so when company comes over, you look great, your food is delightfully tasteful, your table is properly set and your house will be tidy. 1... V ,W ., ,gh an 'if - 4th PERIOD - Bottom Row, L to R: Ronshella Vallie, Wonda Harris, Udora Davis, Monica Garcia, JoAnn Martinez. Row 2: Denise T Sheila Sanders, Wanda Williams, Tina Driscoll, Sandra Anderson, Rattana Ou, Cassandra Jones, Andre McDonald. Row 3: Avery Moore, Di Patterson, Tammy Petty, Brenda Puckett, Tamara Frels, Paula Garcia, Debbie Kriticus, Patricia Aguilena, Keila Lee. 204 f FHA r i . rt Ms . il Y at sl ..wff ' vrpmfpfk h 495 as -- . Y ' P Y AWE! R: Rhea Williams, Rita Anderson, Angelica Estrada, Julie O'Brian, Twana Qualls, Priscilla Rockett, Keila Lee, Charlotte Webster, Vanessa tsnl t ' inf it ., lr, - Bottom Row, L to R: Brent Ralston, Martha Ruiz, Greg Myers, Todd Wright, Melissa Martino, Julie O'Brien, Cheryl Holchis, James, Kristie Venarski, Veronica Jones, Frances Green, Angela Martin. Row 2: Karen Brown, Cayce Crabb, Jacque Cunningham, Phet- Stephanie Cissy, Cynthia Pennington, Alicia Garcia, Mandy Martinez, Lisa Cruz, Edward Davis. Seated: Michelle Ochoa, Tonya FHA 1 205 PBSO keeps alive at WHS N4 b I a C k C u I t u OFFICERS - L I0 R: Vernell Bosie - Program Director, Dwight Zerangue - Vice-Pr '1 Sh - ' esl arena Taylor President, Kathleen Taylor - Treasurer, Gwen Anderson - Secretary, R. Davis - Sponsor. , 1,,,, . ,na Lt 0 R, Bottom Row: Angela Woberson, Shawndra Hamilton Charlotte Webster Sh S A-mm, ao :r ,.. . 'U ... fb 'I 'I 0 I o 5 . Q nv 0 E 0 Q. o :- : V1 o P CIJ .-. Q 1 YD : f-4 o :- :s U o F m 'I o : O o .-. r' RJ 0 E YY' l o n. ra. 'U 'I na E: P VJ :- 0 'I o :u ra. no l :- o B -u 10 o :1 . 206 1 Paso 1' , 3 is 1: sss - - .ip-.9. M A PBSO urges participation The Progressive Black Student Organization was organized with one chief goal: to improve minority rela- tionships throughout Waltrip. Meetings are held the third Thurs- day of every month in room 416. The club's main activity is a program held during February. The program is to stress the importance of Black History Month and unity among all nationalities. A yearly trip to New Braunfels is taken by the students in the organization. This trip is taken for enjoymentg it is a break from the hard work and dedication given from all the members during the year. The Progressive Black Student Organiza- tion urges all Black students to par- ticipate. Richard Davis has been the sponsor of PBSO for three years and enjoys the challenge of working with this organization. l ' zyyiaifa I PBSO f 207 Media Club films year The Media Club was organized for camera lovers. It actually gives its members a chance to use and ex- perience the camera. The club does such things as filming pep-rallies, photographing football games, and this year it helped to produce a science film on mitosis with Mrs. Reescano's biology class. Meetings, generally, are held every other Tues- day in the Library. The only require- ment necessary in participating in the organization is an overall interest in cameras. i Q 31 fg 9 bygx Y 4 FHA? it ,ff 'F OFFICERS f L to R, Bottom Row: Carol Flores - Treasurer, Elizabeth DeLeon - Sgt Arms, Leticia Torres - Reporter, Pricilla Rocket! - Secretary. Row 2: Luis Lopez - I5 dent, Margarita Benavides - Vice President. L to R, Bottom Row: Carol Flores, Elizabeth DeLeon, Leticia Torres, Pricilla Rockett. R Rudolph Herrera, Glenn Scott, Luis Lopez, Janell Johnson, Angelica Estrada, Mar Benavides. 208 X Media Club -CERS - Bottom Row, L to R: Angie Cook - President. Row 2: Janell Johnson - Jour- Ka . 1 . i . - . I . , x ren Poindexter Secretary, Cheryl Knight Vice President, Randy Riggins CSF unites students The Christian Student Fellowship is a group of students from many religions, that meet on Monday and Wednesday mornings of alternate weeks to keep in fellowship with one another and with God. The club was organized to give students a place to go to talk with others and also to let S John Gilbert, Jeanne DeLeon. Waltrip become aware of the Chris- tian love and support in the school. Row, L to R: Joetla Brown, Cheryl Knight, Janell Johnson, Angie Cook. Row 2: Randy Riggins, John Clifton, Casandra Dancer, Karen CSF 1 209 Industrial Arts create masterpieces This year has been very successful for our Industrial Arts students. The purpose of the club is to participate in state competition. Towards the end of the year around March and April, students make those last minute touches for perfection with the goal of winning first or even sec- ond place prizes. Those masterpieces entered in competition vary from trailers hooked to the back of a truck, to a barbeque pit, to perfectly cut and shaped chess pieces. gym-w e -Q ' ,-, Ag.g4,w- A T SPONSORS - L to R: Mr. Lipham, Mr. Oringderff and Mr. Johnson AIS OFFICERS - Bottom Row, L to R: Tommy Wong - Reporter, Susan Bruner - Secretary, Mrs. Pickering - Financial Secretary Row 2 Wolverton - Treasurer, Mike Garza - Sgt.-at-Arms, Vincent Hegwood - President, Andy Canon - Vice President. 210 f Industrial Arts af' 1 ii , my V-f. 1 .,... ,lk ,, ,,,, , km, .w.1,.-.ww-c. n ra. C W 6' ,, an i ' . G K , Ki :aw 4 l Q ' 1 Wi 4 ,V , ii' W 9 X ' 4 fry- 3 H ar 4 . 5 , 0 ,e if Egg, , 1' 'N Row, L to R: Tod Marburger, Thomas Hartman, Tommy Wong, Brent Marchos, Daryl Dowlearn, Raymond Delgado, Adrian Cardenas, Springfield. Row 2: Vincent Hegwood, James Williams, Michael Rodriguez, Susan Bruner, Tiffany Cleek, Michael Garza, Dennis Vincent Ruiz, Darian Licon. Row 3: Charles Cardell, Roely Henao Jr., Glenn Scott, Glen Wolverton, Allen Folse, Mark Whitfield, An- Elias Martinez, Tony Garza. Industrial Arts f 211 S MM, 'MN -v. M. Q 'S W NL . '41 QA N A . .+ E . N ,. . ,. Xl, W I ,f QmN 1ff 1111A : , X . , ,, .,.. - ..,. V y 212 j Industrial Arts 'N 91: - 'X i- QM . ,M I . is 9? 35 rf' Industrial Arts f 213 Mechanics are 'W' running well A Auto Mechanics is an organiza- rt dj, gives students a better chance to get more acquainted with cars, inside and out. This year members visited the A. J. Foyt Racing Enterprises where they were able to see A.J.'s famous cars. One can find the A. J. Foyt's of Waltrip puttering with the carburetor and tinkering with the transmission. If a student or teacher needs engine repairs, he or she knows where to g0. L to R: Teraton Cloud, Barry Otero, Jerry Brown, Sterlyan Edwards, John Keis. L to R: Darrel Vicknair, David Rabe, Dobie McDevitt, Donald Stewart, Mike Tomek, Victor Coronado, Harry Smith, Tom Wright, Leon W L to R: Tremayal Cloud, Mark Rowell, Edward Longoria, Kelly Castillo, Felix Bertrand, Charles Cardell, Shannon Frazier, Steven Billy Brewer, Glen Helms. 214 f Auto Mechanics tion, belonging to V.l.C.A., that it 11 m Row, L to R: Dial West, Marcel Estarga, Felton Myers. Row 2: Van Lam, Andria gs, Shane Eakes, Adam Fontenet. Row 3: Mr. Cousin, Fernando Hernandez, Michael Mc- , Darrel Bowldin. VICA-VIE encourages electronics The main goals of VICA-VIE are to give students a background in ACXDC circuits and some practical experience in working with electronic equipment. Such experience would be necessary in seeking a career in the electronic field. The re- quirements needed for participating in VICA-VIE are: a desire to work in the electronic and computer field and a fair knowledge of math. All students who may be interested are encouraged to join. Bottom Row, L to R: Rafael Lopez, Vernell Bozie. Row 2: Bruce Malcolm, Mr. Cousin, .loey Tamborrella. VICA-VIE! 215 rf. The purpose of the organization is to promote experience and knowledge. required to be a part of Coop, which f means they attend school for half a day and go to work for half a day. Being a part of VOCT gives students the chance to learn new skills that they are interested in and to be a part ,i Egiztsiai i f li si T T EXA5 VOCT IGBITIS 1 I i V x work ski I Is 2 W r s is HIGH scuoot VOCT is an abbreviation for I Vocational Opportunities Clubs of J Texas. It is a club that is an exten- i'ii'i' sion ofthe Coop program at Waltrip. 'He E ofthe work-study program. za' Mr. Sims - Sponsor. '-.-......J V Z SHLL 3 TEXAS A itrmp .55 E. Yi! psi' Bottom Row, L to R: David Murray, Jesus Jaime Lopez, Mr. Sims. Row 2: Reeda Durham, Margaret Jones, Renee Shultz, Nathan Hope Vela. Row 3: MaJouroles Zeloya, Catarino Reyna, Mae Giles, Mark Williams, Adam Vara, Pamela Jamison, Gregory Dorsey, Hubbard. 216 f vocr The students in this organization are OE learns ffice life ocational Office Education is an nization that helps students get -e acquainted with the office d. The students in V.O.E. have advantage of using computers the dictaphone. This shows that in V.O.E. you have to be very onsible' and have certain ities. Through this organization, ents can find jobs in which they use the secretarial skills that have learned. In Vocational Of- Education, you can hold a good job while still ln high school is a good working experience. catherl, Diane Barber. Bottom Row: Jamie Moore, Janette Padron Veronica Ariaga Donna Jordan Susan Sanford T1na.lanus7ewski Row 2 Monica Fontenet Edye VanVelthoven, Maureen Kasowski Shawndra Hamilton Sheronda Thompson Lyna Gallardo Michele Lopez Ann Hernandez XX ff L to R, Bottom Row: Veronica Arriaga, Donna Jordan, Susan Sanford. Row 2: Shawndra Hamilton, Maureen Kasowski, Lyna Gallardo Lopez, Ann Hernandez, Rhonda Weatherl. OFFICERS - L to R, Bottom Row: Amy Glen - Sgt.-at-Arms, Janette Padron - Secretary, Sheronda Thompson - Parliamentarian Monica Foritenet - President, Edye VanVelthoven - Reporter, Jamie Moore - Treasurer, Tina .Ianuszewski - Historian, Diane Vice President. 218 f v.o.E. V.O.E OE students learn word processing Word Processing is made up of a group ofstudentsinterested nilearn- ing special skihs to help thena become more efficient office workers. The students learn skills in- cluding typing, calculator transcrib- ing, filing, and word processing. In December of 1984, the organization sold World's Finest Chocolate to raise money for a contest. The com- petition included letter composition, jobCconUdJ OFFICERS - L to R, Bottom Row: Belinda Flores - Treasurer, Terri Papke - Presider 2: Lisa Smith - Parliamentarian, Amy Newhouse - Reporter, Eliza Garza - Sgt.-at A X .Lf Assfiswi qs Bottom Row, L to R: Elizabeth Sanchez, Angie Cook, Terri Papke, D'Etta Dowlcarn. Row 2: Carol York, Amy Hernandez, Cicilia Ro Lucie Rodriguez, Veronica Sauceda, Laura Castro, Tamara Frels, Constance King, Christina DeLeon. Row 3: Chanell Smith, Lisa Smi Spurlock. Eliza Garcia, Ruth Weggeman, Kathy Seyffert. 220 f Word Processing ,.f:.g.5. ve . -ish' interview, and other office skills. Another candy sale was held in February 1985, to help pay for the banquet held at the end of the year. Word Processing meets once a month and also holds classes daily. The organization strives to complete the year successfully by having students prepared for the job market and ready to begin a successful career. NMI' f ' . - , Word Processing f 221 ' ,, , ,x,. , XAVV,L A .la , , ,,,,, I s at ,. c gb!-31 v Q i K P: , ali L: 'h T' A DECA classes 1 s , learn about mf , E I in , T as S 'M e:m 1. ::s. S, K .K - marketing if s - e e vt I . . . W fxyi v 7, I K DECA is a club affiliated with the 5 , 1 W ,X 5 'yin as ii' 1:13eit,'3aJ i,,v V i M Marketing and Distributing Educa- g i-'i l , if 4 t be ff Z i'i' ,Q gf, tion Program. It is designed to teach .as S Q ,LW ' f J Q fx 'W'i , MQ ,fjlifillw students leadership and social skills b - . tw Xa ssa A as well as helping them to develop Z1 , i 'A as ' greater understanding of the1r s r chosen occupational career area in the field of marketing. L to R, Bottom Row: Eva Velasquez, Becky Hicks, Marc DeLeon, Donna Muras, Ronni C Row 2: Shannon Thomas, Marilyn Myers, David Florian, Sharon Kenjura, Susan Appling, ' ' tis tos Perez. Row 3. Vernon Jozwick, Monique Cur 'S L to R, Bottom Row: Sandy Sacco, Susan Bagnasco, Darla Hengst, Angie Urbanovsky, Kim Harding, Shelly ivierecka. Row 2: Callyncia T Isabel Gonzalez, Adela Garcia, Kim Hall, Sandra Facundo, Cynthia Spies, Diane Valentine. Row 3: Mark Merrick, Troy Bradfield, Rcnick, Mike Cain, Joe Davis, Cesteal Willis, Joe Garcia, Kim Furch, 222 f DECA 0 Ms. Svetlick 4 3 Z Row, L to R: Miriam Gonzalez, Lisa Webb, Susie Niville, Kathy Rolke, Laura Montemayer, Lawna Henderson, Marlo Garza, Coree Z. Joseph Davis, Monique Pipkm, Michelle Baker, Robbi Capers, Michelle Marshall Debbie Jackson, Rosanne Danas Jennifer Gar Vallie, Troy Wernli. Row 3: Ray Meas, Robert Cabrera, John Parker, Michael Breaux, Abel Pena, Jay Thompson, Ronnie Lopez, Bosco Gutierrez, Steve Thompson. DECA f 223 V R 224 f DECA l av L to R, Bottom Row: Wendolyn Norman - Sgt.-at-Arms, Terri Sauls - Vice Presi- Wilson - Treasurer, Charlotta Goins - Reporter. Row 2: Emily Prier - Parliamen- Taylor - Secretary, Karen Dockery - President, Ramona Thompson - Historian. I tl OEA-TAS set career goals OEA-TAS is the abbreviation for Office Education and Teacher Assis- tant Specialty. The students in this club are learning about business andfor how to work with children. Each student comes to school for half a day and then heads for one of the eight elementary schools par- ticipating in this program. They are able to get first hand experience preparing them for the real world. Bottom Row: Karen Dockery, Sharena Taylor, Terri Sauls, Susan Rowder, Ramona Thompson, Wendolyn Norman, Monica Rebeles, Martinez, Charlotta Goins, Emily Prier. Row 2: Valkeith Fisher, Tonya Marks, Demetreia Wilson, Mary Thompson, Lisa Jackson, Robertson, Tangela Phlegm, Angela Spurlock, Yolanda Ortega, Kenneth McQueen, Donald Davis, Ronald Session. Not Pictured: Theotra Solomon, Danita Davis, Donald Page, Alma Fowler, Marianne Otero, Melissa Lemke, Nancy Robles. OEA-TAS f 225 I.C.T. gives job trainin Industrial Cooperative Training is an organization in which students and sponsor work together to find employment to fit the students, needs and abilities. I.C.T. gives you the op- portunity to have on the job training while still in high school. The biggest activity of the year is an employer- employee banquet in which all of the I.C.T. classes of the Houston and surrounding areas meet. l.C,T. is not only a learning experience but an op- portunity for students to meet and accept responsibilities they will meet lrl later life. Carrick Broussard Cathy Bunosky President Mr Fussell Sponsor Roy Castll 226 f ICI' 1' V ' 'Q Revert.. 'Q ,E ?l fa, K V Mug? Karen Orrell, William Love, Mark Wurnley, David George. Bottom Row: Tammi Hellman, Kim Doud, Steven Bustamonte. Row 2: Eugene Hensley, Patricia Harley, Jeanie Bishop, Aimee Head. Row 3: 1 , ,,g,:,g, 5, ..,,1A, Q - Y Q,-:i-vm-iv - fm 4, 5 a W ga of twig X41 My SL Bottom Row: Margaret Reagin, Teresa Scuderi, Mr. Fussel - Sponsor, Janet Guerrero, Robert Whitfield. Row 2: Tim Lafferty, Paul Rich- Nick Whites, Steven McNew. Row 3: Greg Guy, Trey Taylor, Tom Green, Eddie Martin, Donald McDaniel. ICT f 227 HECE gives quality job training Home Economics Cooperative Education is a Comprehensive employment program. The fields that students in grades eleven and twelve can study include Commer- cial and Institutional Food Service, Child Care, Fashions, commercial and Institutional Housekeeping, Fabrics, and Floral design. All HISD schools offer the HECE program, and credit is given to students for the A courses. HECE provides excellent 'training experience for future OFFICERS - Bottom Row, L to R: Tammy Chapman - Treasurer, Sandra Quintanill Secretary. Row 2: Lupe Rodriguez - Reporter, Juanita Villarreal - President. Not Pict Toni Whitaker - Vice President. employment. Bottom Row, L to R: Annie Woodley, Kaye Sosa, Sharon Mitchell, Angela Roberson, Mario Rodriguez. Row 2: Hope Collins, Danita Jo Mark Yanez, Albert Berton. Row 3: Toni Whitaker, Julie Aguilar, Donna Campbell, Randy Dumas. 228 f HECE vs E BE L to R: Gwen Anderson, Tammy Chapman, Teresa Thompson, Lupe Rodriguez, Sandra Quintanilla, Bentia Bailey, Juanita Villarreal. E? is wif- 5 X.. , ..-.N,......,,,.,,-Annu .. rs,.. ., lwmwm-'-.,,.v Derrick Dyer, Yolanda Nowlin, Kelly Saldivar. Row, L to R: John Pardo, Veneshia Sheperd, Tyron Jones, Sylvia Rojas, Vickie Wisnoski, Martha Steaples, Joy Randle. Row 2: Carla HECE f 229 Tribune Staff learns while newspaper informs students The Tribune Staff was organized in order to inform the student body on important features and happen- ings around and within the school. The staff produces a school newspaper bi-monthly. The editor provides the newspaper with an opinionated article on current sub- jects pertaining to school activities. This year the journalism section of Waltrip was reduced to one class. This class consists of the staff itself producing the paper with the aid of other student reporters. The main fund-raisers that the staff takes part in are selling ads that appear in the newspaper, and Christmas sentimen- tals addressed by the student body and published during the month of December. The requirements for be- ing on the staff are at least a C average in academics and a G average in conduct. Another require- ment is the completion of one year of journalism. L to R: Jay Aldis, Laurie Lopez, Glenn Bilanoski, Cheryl Knight, Albert Sauceda Jennifer Schmidt 230 fTribune Staff Cheryl M N. 2335,-,,,u.k: V- V-,1-,sm J Bb, '-:f.1, ..-un- fp, 'iz li an vgvxxngwe. V x In Wsgpzwlswwm C0-EDITORS - L to R: Laurie Lopez, Jen- nifer Schmidt. Tribune Stafff 231 Aries Staff creates The Changing Times S,-P C' I e Hudson - Suzann Associate Editor , 93 V Judith Rentz - Managing Editor Dana Warren - Classes Editor, Index Susan Aucock A Editor rv i, ' .5 -W - Sandy Sillavan - Favorites Editor 232 f Aries Staff Michael Floyd f Photographer, Sophomores Kerry Freudenberg - Head Photographer Aries Staff f 233 Deidra Stewart- Faculty, Organizations v ' 6'0'- P '1 Troy Eads - D'etta Dowlearn - Index, Freshmen 5' t KM .. .xlfiilfw ' t., Ja na Groce Danae Noak - Faculty, Student Life Qi N , .f fav A fm 4 ,N W fi M' 234 1 Aries Staff sr M Q-Q mx, I f jfTji2?5fJSf'12w ' ' f ' Pointer - Sports, Organizations Aries Staff has one chief goal: oouce a memorable yearbook e students of Waltrip High. staff is required to interview e and photograph organizations William Trotman - Sports, Juniors Y Sandi Thomas - Sports, Seniors d work and dedication: and interesting activities that take place during the school year. 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J, W ,743,f,a y ffiigff ' Q ,AM mfs WIT A -A' : my A 'wfz:,,,.w--w ' fi , N f 451 -.w.fi:fi- 'U' if 0 9 v v ml M 4 xt L? V ., w L ?f'f3?f?j ' ,. , I in fm ,HEI ff jimi I 1 5 in ,. Lf' Q was , Qi, 3 asia., 'ik 1 w Y,,. ,, f, A 'Q an NU' 1, any , - 'Q - Seniors Senior class officers lead The Senior Class has been af- fluent in establishing funds for their ultimate goal. - John Gilbertg I think the enthusiasm and dedication of our Seniors demonstrate their desire to be a class which exemplifies Waltrip's pride in its ac- Xi 'll complishments over the past 25 l years, - Mg, Svetlik, John Gilbert Edye van Velthoven President Vice President Y fn f , as X , K In , .sm K Yolanda Johnson Yvette Johnson Julie Cobb Secretary Treasurer ' m W --l -f . gr ,Z lo ,. l Z, Q I use s Julie Summers Chuck Hollas Ann Bishop Parliamentarian Sgt.-at-Arms Committee Consultant Raisin' cain and gettin' live. . . 238 f Seniors S 145 1' -5.5551 K gs if 'I v nf. f Q , 4, , ,A X- ..,.- ,, ,, .,.,3.,,,.s--is i 1. W wx ,egg 'Q-sys.. , M 5 ,ff 4 we ...PQ-f it A V 1 .,., Q 0 Jay Ronald Aldis Kathryn Marie Almanza Gwendolyn Evette Anderson Joseph L. Anderson Laura Sue Anderson Rita Anderson Susan Elizabeth Appling Veronica Inez Arriaga Jarvis Lavaughn Ashton Seniors f 239 Marcel Astorga Susan Marie Aucock Susan Margaret Bagnasco Benita Faye Bailey Christopher Cedric Baker Shelia Diane Barber Jodie Marie Barnes David Rand Bates Tyrone Batiste Ingrid Nechelle Bell Rodney Eugene Bell at 240 f Seniors Seniors L-fr 2 at My w-.4 - E We know the card trick! Margarita Benavides Anthony Quinn Berry Albert Burton Christopher Wren Biggs Glenn Paul Bilanoski Ann Francis Bishop Calvin Devall Bishop Jeanie Lynn Bishop Daniel Scott Blankenship Daryll Edwin Bolden Jill Renee Bolyard Seniors f 241 Vernell Bosie Jr. Garrick Keith Broussard Susan Bruner Bobby Raymond Bunker Catherine Elizabeth Bunosky Steven Andrew Bustamante Robert Cabrera Michael Eddie Cain Jackie Margie Cameron Guadalupe Castafieda Roy R. Castillo Seniors m with the 242 f Seniors Seniors kj' 1 if sf W , A 'I az an You went to Sonic and didn't bring me anything! Anna M. Cervantes Katrina Lynn Chambers Tammy Charila Chapman Elton Lee Chesney Suzanne M. Cisneros Charmarie Lynn Cleek Tiffany Marie Cleek Seniors f 243 John Carlton Clifton Adrian Kenrie Cobb Julia Elizabeth Cobb Che'ry1 Delise Coburn Sandra Lee Collier Hope Collins Mark Thomas Conant Deborah Conde Angela Kay Cook 244 f Seniors Seniors 3 .skid v'-za.. H shi 5' WK ou understand this book? Charles Christian Correll Jr. Veronica Ann Cruz Jacquelin Dawn Cunningham Jewel Monique Curtis David Wayne Davenport Anthony Kirk Davis Danita Beunca Davis Joseph Horace Davis Jr. Angela Yvonne Dawson Seniors X 245 Christina DeLeon Marc DeLeon Karen Elaine Dockery Kenneth Verdell Dotson Kimberly Kay Doud Randall Lee Dumas Derrick W. Dyer Troy Haven Eads Michael Shane Eakes Natalie Roshen East Charles Edwards Seniors y it fig ri 3 :rs r v I wish I was at 1 ..Q....i if , 'Z rf WWW ,fir each! 246 f Seniors Seniors W4 Harold Lesslie Edwards Alphonse Ester III John Evans Thomas Wayne Felty Kyle Alen Field III Tenolan Finley Mark Damon Fisher Martin Amador Flores David William Florian Seniors f 247 Michael David Floyd Michelle Renee Fluker Monica Ann Fontenet Alma Aurora Fowler James Mario Freeman Seniors I'm singing ln the rain. ,Q s What comes next? 41:3 ,-:.,'--Qi: ,, 'V' '15 ia Q-.,.. 248 f Seniors Seniors C3 5'9--ug..--f ,ff bell would :Sizes 1 , if , X XL ix 5 , C . , Kerry Edward Freudenberg Kimberly Ann Furch Lyna Marie Gallardo A. Charles Garcia Adela Marie Garcia Amelia Garcia Joe Martin Garcia Nancy Maribell Garcia Johnthan Michael Garza Cheryl Christine Geer Joseph Edward Gelske Seniors f 249 Valencia Nikola George John C. Gilbert Amy Michele Glenn Steve Wayne Gloyna Christian Lance Goehring Craig Lance Goehring Charlotta Denise Goins Monica Lynne Gonzales Miriam Judith Gonzalez Seniors Wi K' lf, 5 4 V if ,nf fx an iff Friends til the end! 250 f Seniors S eniors Now, Do you believe I have an date? Q aff Roger Martin Gonzalez Deborah Ann Green Tom Alvin Green William Urban Griffith IV Tracy Lynne Grooms Janet Lynn Guerrero Bosco Javier Gutierrez Sarah Alicia Hamilton Shawndra Lynn Hamilton Seniors f 251 David Michael Harrington Carlas Ann Haynes Steve Mitchell Haynes Vincent Paul Hegwood Tami Lynnette Hellman Roely Henao Jr. Latanya Renon Henderson Lawna Michelle Henderson Darla Renee Hengst Eugene Albert Hensley Jr. Amada Hernandez Seniors I know I'm had! 252 X Seniors Seniors Ann Marie Hernandez Fernando Hernandez Rebecca Ann Hicks Russel Hicks Charles Wade Hollas Pierre Glenn Holt Cleotha Deverna Hubbard Suzanne Lee Hudson Lisa L. Jackson Seniors f 253 Seniors Quentina Yvette Jackson JU 05 I Quincy Alan Jackson I wear my sunglasses at night! Verna Renee Jackson Tina Marie Januszewski Sandy M. Joe Danitay Johnson Janell Dean Johnson Joycelyn Denise Johnson Lafayette Johnson Yolanda V. Johnson Yvette D. Johnson 254 f Seniors X Seniors Billy is my Idol! Donna Lynn Jordan Kimberly Marie Jordan Vernon James Jozwiak Stephanie Lynn Justice Maureen Elizabeth Kasowski Sharon Kay Kenjura Kevin Adrian Kleinhenz Kathleen Ann Koehler Marianne Kopinitz Jane-Marie Kopycinski Kelly Albert Kuropata Seniors f 255 Keith Edward Lagrone Michael David Lahrmann Terri Lynn Landry Joan Elaine Lanik Ronald Tan Legaspi Noe Lerma Seniors fzy ., in 3' 5 ' , 3167 1 , 2 ' Q ,iz 3 , 'inn n gn Who said three's a crowd' 256 f Seniors a , Seniors fm 'xx Niglik M X154 Xa NASE? WY: 1 ex 3 se m Ns NBA. Why is he taking notes' I5 Anthony Lewis Barri Evette Lewis Darion L. Licon Christopher E. Limbrick Donna Leigh Looney Jesus Jaime Lopez Laurie Lopez Michele Lopez Ronald Wayne Lopez Alfred Loya Sandra Loya Seniors f 257 Charlene Ann Machemehl Bruce Jonathan Malcolm Robin Renee Markoski Tonya Yvette Marks Tracie Demetric Marks Michelle Renee Marshall Deborah Martinez Jose Angel Mayorga Yolanda Yvette McCray 258 f Seniors Seniors E E Girls just wanna have fun!! Donald Paul McDaniel Jr. Dobbie Dorann McDevitt Jamie Lynn McNease Melissa Ann Medellin Reginald Melton Mark Alan Merricks Karen Louise Miller Andre Mitchell Sharon Lynette Mitchell Seniors f 259 David Arnold Moore Jamie Elaine Moore Reynaldo Morris Robert Patrick Mueck Donna Lea Muras David Michael Murray Charles Wayne Mutz Marilyn Myers Belinda Neri Seniors Bouncer ,ts gun, 260 f Seniors Seniors hug a da keeps the b SillLgirl! Trix is for kids. Amy Juanell Newhouse Danae Rachelle Noak Joseph E. Noble II Suzanne Elizabeth Nevill Wendolyn Patrice Norman Nicky Jo Nowak Ricky Jo Nowak Seniors f 261 Joseph Nareisco Ortega Connie Michelle O'Guynn Curtis John O'Farrell Michelle Yvonne Ochoa Carla Rena Nowlin Yolanda Ortega Trevis Charles Osborne Arnold F. Overgaard Jose Pacheco Seniors it Arif f 1 fb, .Y ..-.mx in every crow d Y 262 1 Seniors Seniors Janette Padron Terri A. Papke Brenda Ruth Parker Carol Lynn Parker Christopher Alan Parrott Jeannine Michelle Pascoe Jose A. Pena Jose Perez Frances Tangela Jenise Phlegm Seniors f 263 Reginald Burke Plummer A Mandy Leigh Polocheck Alisha Powers Daniel Wayne Powers Todd Jeffrey Pradia Patrick Earl Price ndrew George Provazek Marsha Ann Psencik Sandra Leticia Quintanilla Seniors I the answers fi sleeve 264 f Seniors Seniors We re on a m ft Joy Melinda Randle Sharon Yvonne Ransom Margaret Reagin Monica Rebeles Robert C. Renick Judith Ann Rentz Debra Jean Richard Harry James Richmond Ramona Elizabeth Robertson Seniors f 265 Guadalupe Rodriquez Mario Rodriquez Sylvia Isabel Rojas Denene Marie Roznovsky Sandra Jean Sacco Kelly Jo Saldivar Susan Marie Samford Lisa Sauceda Terri Lynn Sauls eniors H M V, A V11 f A-WM' c. I pn.. ,,,,.a, .-. I j 451 if , ' I! li 9'-l fy QW M1739-ff You ever think about quitting school? 3-A? 266 f Seniors N4 ., qw, I .. sure? it-iff Gail Lynette Schatte Renea L. Schindler Jennifer Jean Schmidt Craig Allen Seaman Jennifer Lee Seaman Mathew Walter Sheperd Veneshia Ann Shepherd Renee Michelle Shultz Sid Alfred Shurtleff Sandy Gail Sillavan Chanell Renee Smith Seniors f 267 David Scott Smith Seniors 37 Harry Wendell Smith eht. 3' Suzanne Marie Smith Tekila Dell Smith lleana Maria Sobalarro Patricia Ann Solomon Cynthia Gail Spies Q .Q .. , ..,, , .Ak . X W t at-1. I ug-army, Eg M9 ,S , aiix aws- Qaig.- -Q sixfv Q11 Qfz f if we . ' JTZQ' S2 s Y Dron and give me 20 A41 E ,,l, U, ,W I ,- 4, S Say What? 268 f Seniors Seniors im.. 'zgg .,.., I F1 . me A ,5,M 'fH.:.p15 ,f:. j Look! It's the Heal flmellt. Sharon Ruth Stoerkel Wesley Dale Stringfellow Julie Marie Summers Nina Jean Sutton Darryl Jerome Taylor Kathleen Elizabeth Taylor Jeffery Dwight Thomas Namon Gerard Thomas Sandra Lynn Thomas Seniors f 269 Sharena Lynell Taylor Derek Thomas Shannon Thomas Betty Jo Thompson Dawn J. Thompson Sheronda Kay Thompson Theresa Marie Thompson Stephen Duane Tidwell Thadd Dwayne Tomchesson James Richard Tompkins Perry M. Tonoff 270 f Seniors Seniors rrrr ey , ,gl The Boss Seniors Summer school sign-up Leticia Torres Cesar Trevino Jerry Gutierez Anthony Micheal Triana Callyncia Norvette Turner Nita Karol Turner Diane L. Valentine Edye Monte van Velthoven Deborah Ann Vega Seniors f 271 Aurora Hope Vela Darrell William Vicknair Juanita Villarreal Amberlie Denise Walker .Ian Waller Alexis Faye Walls Dana Leigh Warren Rhonda Lynn Weatherl Lisa Rae Webb X nk' ug l lif 35f,:jL E 5-Y. .gg 5 .yas f Qi ssfafii I V - . :gave Tp s,. , ,,'q,V A . wi? lr: u'Ei'sx'ZK fill? ' Q the Rams rain or shine! 272 f Seniors Seniors Flying lessons anyone? Charlotte Renee Webster Laura Wiederhold Henry Nicholas Whites Alfonso Witfield Jon Mark Witfield Robert Dewayne Whitfield Jennifer Wilkinson Brad Williams Dwayne Curtis Williams Marletta Nicole Williams Rhea Denae Williams Seniors f 273 Rhonda Yvette Williams Clotea Yvette Willis Demetreia Yvonne Wilson Ronald E. Wingate Stewart Glen Wolverton Thomas Ming Wong Victor Wing Wong Jacquelin Fay Woodley Carmen Lachelle Woods James Vincent Wright Mary Latrice Wright Thomas Paul Wright Todd Eugene Wright Maria Lourdes Zelaya Dwight Kendall Zerangue is 274 f Seniors Leniors prepare to achieve future goals August 20, 1984, brought an early rt to school as students stampeded : halls led by the class of '85. eryone realized their summer was Er as lockers were filled with books ii teachers attempted to help newly iablished Seniors adjust to ssroom routines. Many changes we been put into effect that altered B Senior year. The State Board of ucation passed House Bill 72 ich limits many extracurricular zivities. But despite all the anges, the Seniors still managed to zvail. Walking down the halls of Waltrip High for the last time is an exciting, yet scary experience. Seniors enjoy their last year of high school while they prepare for the future by applying for jobs and col- lege. The two events which set the Senior year apart from all others are Prom and Graduation. The Prom is a chance for the entire Senior class to unite in one place to celebrate the end of high school and enjoy the friendships they have acquired throughout the years. The dress is formal, but the atmosphere is relaxed as students dance the night away. Graduation is the climax of many years of hard work with a single walk across . the stage to receive the diploma for which all have strived. This event brings a transition from the sheltered routine of high school to the vast opportunities of the adult world. As the class of '85 prepares to leave Waltrip to achieve future goals, the memories of high school ac- tivities and friendships will never be forgotten, but will endure forever. Q .... . Ai if . . . We're the Class of '85! Seniors f 275 Juniors Junior Officers express thoughts Q 4 experience. We have learned many 2 things and will continue to strive on. - Becky Carwileg Our class has 1 united over the last few years. Welre always pushing and striving for suc- cess. - Gina Carawayg Everyone special year. - Jana Groceg I know the spirit among the juniors greater during our senior year. - been the most special here at Waltrip and next year - the senior class of '86 will be GREAT! - Christine Bilnoski. Becky Carwile Gina Caraway President Vice President , fa 1 Jana Groce Cayce Crabb Christine Bilnoski Secretary Treasurer Reporter ,Having fun and getting our kicks. . . 276 ,f Juniors E 2 F i'My junior year has been a great ? working together has made it a very . x will be carried on to become even f Cayce Crabbg My junior year has s I w we we Juniors Vk., ,,., ,,,,.,,7, , 'Stiff' ' .K eck 5:5 if ,, WYWNJET :. A ,-'imflf .,'.a , I f I rl it LA i , 1. 2 l , f . V ft T? H L1 , ww., ,, Z 'mfg :gr li 4 I 7' an ' ! , , at 1 4 2 5 at. 'ff YF A M ri ff M. Stud row. X ,K f,,' , -,135 Randall Adams Antoniett Aguire Jeff Aldis Kachcl Allen Willie Anglin Cynthia Atkinson Kevin Bade Lynn Bailey David Bartula Bennie Bell Debbie Bentley Nathan Bielamowicz James Bilbo Christine Bilnoski Michael Binckley James Birdsong Yolanda Blount Jeffery Bogan Angela Bohorquez Richard Bosworth Shanna Braddy Edward Bradford Michael Breaux Glenn Bush Juniors f 277 Laura Camarillo Lisa Candelaria Andy Cannon Angelica Cantu Gina Caraway Eugene Cartwright Becky Carwile Laura Castro Kevin Celestine Kathy Clardy Christy Clark Diane Coffey John Coleman Suzanne Coleman Dakota Collins Darrin Conner Michelle Coopwood Francisco Coronado Jr. Cayce Crabb James Crowder Rebecca Cruz Jerry Cummins Jimmy Dailey Rosanne Danas 278 1 Juniors Juniors ve Q ' ff? M 6 Q Silksjust wanna have fun. Juniors 3 B- '--Q-A, , Who said the library's for studying? Casandra Dancer Donald Davis Scott Davis Shana Davis Christine Day Ted Decelles Diane Delbello Jeanne DeLeon Michael Dorsey Rodney Douglas D'Etta Dowlearn Greg Duran Reeda Durham Tim Elsenbrook Hector Esparza Julian Espinoza Sandra Facundo Heather Felty Juniors f 279 Velkeith Fisher Belinda Flores Shannon Foley William Folse Tamara Frels David Frerking Antoinett Garcia Charlotte Garcia David Garcia Eliza Garcia Hector Garcia Jennifer Garcia Antonio Garza David George Edward Goleman Veronica Gonzales Chris Granado Chris Greene Jana Groce Mandy Guiberteau Tina Gunn Juniors --.fa--41s-me-aggr 1- , fi ag? 4 J is - , f- ,x if ls A Sr- ig :fi t. ..J21..,c vim. A - x WED? ' f i.-. 5' 'SQ x 5- gslx . , if j at as 'J W ww ggi: Sz , ,S E 'X Y 3 sw 4 ll: if Q ' X xv. 3 3 , af, n- me SK S eson some kind of trip. ' fi '--- A 'E 1' A ! . -Qqf. i Ries? S Q 3 5 X' R N is . M W. P in I .1f,-. l wfelf f :5 D ' Q lf F li, ml Q Q' - ri xx iiili ll It 1 K x- R fx' ' - mls - -?,- 'if ng- ' K w f, le. ri, - s 280 f Juniors as . x , K M C . . is We s v X S s ' K I ' 1ff:'f.5,.if P J rese V J, Tiifiiifii K'ESI11fH?f'.s27i22f ' 1 A ' -- --2Qfs?1f 7Sf' :fs .fgffiiiff T 'I' xx is 'g-:.fes:fzfQff1.1 1::f::.22f . . f: , , h C N rvir, . J :ia , Q 1 f . , 1, P F Y i V .ma J - 3 'ef , N f , Q J ii fd' .-Q. J . kv v S. z, , 'AI ' . if fl ' f X C ,. ' 5 -- :M ff 4 5 L. vi 6 1 i .5 V' iff J 1 A V 41, Z: , . in K S - B Juniors 4 I f, ,IQ 5 Michelle Gunter Memo Gutierrez xt Greg Guy V Todd Hall G.T. and G.Q. Kim Harding Patricia Harley Glenn Hatcher Aimee Heard Gary Heath Vernon Hegwood Glen Helms Norma Hernandez Virginia Hernandez Greg Hollas Jack Holt Theotra Holt Allus Hubbard Sharon Huckabay Jeff Jackman Debra Johnson Tim Johnson Lisa Jones Milton Jones Stacey Jones Juniors f 281 Juniors Tyrone Jones Martin Kaase Johnny Kalogelas Alex Kanakis M sf' B ie' E? W 'YQ Q fr V' Danny Kennedy Kristi Kerr Junior Spirit :Wigs Clarence King f, I y Z y,'- J J Constance King ' ryt I L Y . V K Keith Kleinhenz ' T, if 1 15. Cheryl Knight at fi 1 J rr'tst J :Ng , QQ--Ae-4-, Fix 5 , kk K .n VVWKW .,-,. . ' ef Laura Kubin Robin Kulhanek Timothy Laffcrty Chris Lanclos John Lansrud L Cynthia Lawden Alice Lee Melissa Lemke Herman Leos Jr. Pead Lim zsz 1 Juniors Juniors ,ws 47' A wa, N 1 Q' - :f.y,p-ef y 2 2, Stud 1 and Stud 2 ,X ' ' 1,,? 515, Sis? L' , Q wi -- - f,,vigfiy,4.ta . ' -, . . '- . - Q A Qfvffih . aete g-- -- Qu c Ex 2: 1: 5 . MZ: B- -' if -- we .. y, 1 fi , t , grs ttqef g. e .-tt, Y -X 5 ,. l riwiifl' - ' et: 1, J W W,,,.. Jennifer Livingston Phefnikon Luangkhot Gina Lueckemeyer Maria Machado Sheela Magee Laura Magill Gina Mahlmann John Malkowsky Mary Martino Patricia Matula Michael McCollough Staci McFarland Angelique McGraw Brian McLendon Kenneth McQueen Andre Medlock Moses Medrano Vergie Mendoza Shelly Merecka Lori Meyer Stephanie Mock Diana Molina Laura Montemayor Maria Moreno Juniors f 283 David Mullinax William Myers Robert Noble Scott Oeser Cecilia Olivares Kent Oncken Karen Orrell Adella Ortiz Danny Ortiz Lisa Palamo John Pardo Tracey Parker Abel Pena William Pennie Craig Pennington Pauline Pham William Plummer Karen Poindexter 284 f Juniors ix sf 1 a,aa1rrn U P 'E R x if s i . 51 w Q R if H if ,f , 4 QQ ze -, x 4 Juniors The latest in high fashion. Shannyn Pointer Dionne Pruitt Brenda Puckett Angie Ramey Patricia Ramirez Ruben Ramirez Jr Xie Ramirez Vincent Ramos Sabrina Ray Paula Reed Steven Reifel Susan Rentz Aldo Reyes Frank Reyes Gloria Reyna Paul Richmond Nancy Robles Priscilla Rockett Junioirs f 285 Juniors Cecilia Rodriquez Lucia Rodriquez Omar Rodriquez Jr. Kathy Rolkc Susan Rowden A t Vincent Ruiz 5 A ' The loud crowd. Herbert Ryan Jr. Tracy Ryan Mark Salazar Elizabeth Sanchez Albert Sauceda Martha Scuderi Michael Seals Kathy Seyffert Pat Sinclair Cynthia Skrehot Leeann Smith Mark Smith Marvin Smith Kevin Solomon Laura Spates 286 f Juniors Juniors J.,-N X 'x.9 Junior Kool and the Gang. 3511 'Z whim I told him not to open that. Angie Spurlock Lisa Spurlock Deidra Stewart Walter Stoerkel Sotheary Sun Fred Tate Gerald Taylor Terry Taylor Jerry Thompson Jr. Steve Thompson Susan Trevino Theodore Trigg Jr. Andrea Twiggs Angela Urbanovsky Juniors f 287 Marco Velasoo Annette Venables Daniel Villarreal Jr. Monica Villarreal Randy Ward Cynthia Washington Joseph Washington Ruth Weggeman Wayne Wendel Mark Wernli Tim White Bernie Wilganowski Donna Williams Steve Williams John Wilson Juniors Q, l -x u W.. .i iliifffi in ' 1 3 1 , ' ' Q3 R3 ' sri? - ,ski .V ' Q , .r.,... M. , .,., .. H s Q. -' .. . 35 1 'E was .a,,., ,. if A A sf ffl .ax hwy? Y 'fx lb Q S, ,N w Q a.- Vi a W z ,A fi E, You lean to the left . . . Olivetle Winfrey 1 Dennis Woleben f or S ,Q W 1 ff 'L Deborah V a ,- 'f was '.',', - I 1 is-all-' 2, Wuflebvfgef ff V f fs' 5' Carol York ' 1 rer . s Kristine Yruegas ,L ju. i ff - 1 f - V V xx' i ' ' . .,LL 1 V- - 288f.luniors Juniors uniors create memories for the future fhe class of '86 has come a long way. my juniors have been together since dergarten. Many others, starting Sh and making new friends in high iool, have created memories and fndships that will last a lifetime. The ior class is spirited, united, and all rking for a goal which they have strived to reach for most of their lives and is now within their grasp - the senior year. Juniors have come through a school system which has changed tremendously through the years. Though there were many problems, controversies, and hardships for all, they have made it through on top. Juniors are nearing the finish line of the game. Some will go on to higher education and others will not, but the memories of the class of '86 will live on forever. Next year is your year. All of those years of hard work and dedication will be traded for those few precious moments of recogni- t ski, tion during that walk across the stage. One will realize during that time that it was worth every minute of hard work. After all these years of enduring the many changes which all have been through, the class of '86 will come out on top! 6 ,etl p , , i , Q esf. , ,,,, , Z Y Q, Y K ef a- , li er 3- K a '- v gi o 3'l 2 rv- r rift 8. an gk 5? 3 . . .we're the class of '86! Juniors X 289 Sophomores Sophomore Officers speak The class of '87 is reaching for the stars and the officers, co-workers and sophomore class will achieve our goals. - Krista Levig Everyone participated a lot more this year and it really helped our class spirit! - Karen Koehlerg Thanks to the sophomore class for doing such a great job this year raising money. S Cindy Davisg I think our class has really pitched in and come together as a whole this year. - Tammy Ayersg I feel we have had a good group this yearf, - Craig Groeschelg I am proud to be part of this year's sophomore class because we have achieved our goals and set new ones? - Mark Garciag I am proud to be a member of the sophomore class co-workers organization. - Tod Marburger. 5, .. f -ga QI J. .5 K . .X SE i -. 1 I ax Krista Levi President Karen Koehler Cindy Davis Tammy Ayers Vice President Secretary Treasurer fi i . V .. C i .I f it ' f . Q -' f 1 as YA . Q 9 f Y Q if fi. f It ,,-- -f Af . ' , ' b A. 'L P ' E g . A J, . . .f. g . 1 y 7 rs. i , fa 1 it ... Craig Grocschel Mark Garcia Tod Marburger Reporter Parliamentarian Sgt.-at-Arms Waltrip spirit here to stay. . . 290 f Sophomores 'F VA, Qt' Ly Sophomores wi at Q -HTL 1 : ,. 15355 .. - y gf fe 'ff .,,, , my 5 ' gist ' -lr - 'M 1 it - f ffm W. W ' 1 1 1 'i 0 UL .3 9 e 1 'i mr? 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Olivia Abdala Stephanie Adams Michael Aguilar Christopher Archie Tammy Ayers Tyshkiia Austin Lorrie Bailey Michelle Baker Liliana Balderas Paula Barcia Tara Beago Christy Belinoski Reginald Bendy Carey Bennett Lisa Bennett Sophomores I 291 Marianne Biggs Arnold Blake Feldon Bonner Robert Bosie Sam Bradshaw Michael Brown Melissa Brown Johnny Campbell Robbi Capers Kathy Carlton Douglas Cassens Lucia Castillo Samantha Cathey Sylvia Ceils Pamela Chaney Gloria Chapa Amy Christen Erika Clarence Sophomore WWWW Peace, love, and the Waltrip Rams 9 I V. ,fy x ffl f it i , X, V! gi J 4- 3 , R 292 f Sophomores L Christi Cobb Curtis Coe Dorothy Coleman Bobby Collier Katie Conerly Dewayne Coney Warren Conner Adlyn Cooper Kirk Cooper John Conway Robert Copeland Suzette Cortez Lisa Cruz Vanessa Cruz Medha Date Darlene Davila Sandra Davila Cindy Davis Sophomores f 293 Catherine Davis Dana Davis Edward Davis Kenneth Davis Ray Delacruz Raymond Delgado Dianca Diaz Kelly Drake Tina Driscoll Mary Dumas Roosevelt Elias Peter Elsner Angelica Estrada James Evans Doris Fabrygel Tamara Filmore Carol Flores Cynthia Flores Elda Flores Gilbert Flores Vickie Fluker Stacey Flynn Donia Ford Tonya Fountain Sophomores ff' Y 3 r , Xi a, Is he gone yet? vm? is 1, 294 f Sophomores Sophomores for I told 'em so. We 'vw 'fy' ' .P A. . 1 S X W f l f ::::,,e1: , :?h,i.s,Wi ,. if I f i Z W I 2 X .7 I ,rf Y C2-3 'W fi X fj S K. 7 f, if if A ' V . NAS ti r, . , X, W, ,1,1W s 1 ' 11 1 Jill Fowler Youlanda Francis Lance Franks Mark Garcia Monica Garcia Kathleen Garza Marlo Garza Richard Garza Teresa Garcia Karen Geer Jennifer Gentry Lesil Gessner Manuel Gonzales Sharon Gonzales Rose Gorney Aleena Gramatikos Jeffrey Graves Traci Green Craig Groeschoel Daniel Guevara Sophomores f 295 Maria Gutierrez Tracey Hall Tanya Hamilton Bryan Harris Edward Harris Jeffery Harris Thomas Hartman Rhonda Hawkins Kathi Hebert Yolanda Hector Lisa Hernandez Margaret Hernandez Michael Herzog Terri Hill Amy Hodde Adele Horne Glenn House Charles Houston Karen Huckabay t sjust you and me kid. NGN Qsktszseeaziff -M V1 ' ,. K xgfisifqf- ' 'P' 5 1? ,jifegf is Af l 1 is . il at Sophomores vp- W 4 5, , L H ' i 2 . .- ' ', f i . i i P5 i as tk. , I-.1 ef we ,ti 'ma Q 4 N iw . , iid' ,,.fiQ ' XX ,.a vu- awk Qstyx E L CA View i Estee Betty Lou Hughes , .A if .-.. Raymond Huhn V Q 3 5 f if ' ,Q y 'R Norman Hume' R ,, i t Q- I iit' D Richard Hurst i 1 - . l i A f I . V, - 3 A James Hurt i i ,gel ' .'1:f'-..wav'sg,i I Q R Y Q1 it El i H 'N . if Vii, ' N 296 f Sophomores Sophomores .MS ' 4'- Qi , gg- Jaw -I i 2155 , was , wi 5 ' l fl' ili'?e ll K-1 ff ll VhQ V ,1 a t i, 1 B I I ,P ' if 1 at . ,. as. -Y , if Q ' it we 'ff' l H g? , Q I S t f if l , l lf.i:N5 'lil Q J Wigs af ' ,ii DES Q 5 'K J xiii Til. il TiE55lilizrf-1-5i2HEliz:E5iliLifiii. FXSTS? i 2 . w Q J, f 5 if .M I In l J - ,Q f , s ,- xii , l W . ,Qi E ' it . , Look at this baby face! Kagna lm Viccie Ingram Pamela Irich Debra Jackson Pamela Jamison Toni Januhowski Dino Jimenez Andrew Johns Horice Johnson Jacquelyn Johnson Michelle Johnson Richard Johnson Sheila Johnson Margaret Jones Ralph Jones Ronald Jones Barbara Justice Lucinda Keen Nancy Kelly William Kelly Chantra Kem Peou Kem Sophomores f 297 Eric Keyes Karen Koehler Donna Krolczyk John Kurtz Charles Lagrone Sandra Lampkin Gene Landry Guadalupe Landry Lisa Lawden Keila Lee Krista Levi Sophomores ssssmfm -A I :ffm N5 Kenneth Lindsay . 4 -E A if X Andrea Lyles Susan Madray All in the family 298 f Sophomores Sophomores K 1 1 fel.: .: Q t I 1 f' Q y 5' -. . X 35, N E 'A X - ,..: . 15 4- y f tstt l t 1 M ig i . we f 2i Q .ilff 1 wtf--4 z .W A 5 ' V 1 all sg 1 'tk Ei Ss, x X E Q 'W' M ixw Q We X SQ 4 . ,, . lm - Sri R x x ve ' 1552 lx ' ikill 32 it U ,.w. .,. Qi 1 . ..: ss .,.,L t E R, f ' L 'jf 'gif 435 L? vs L. s, . --A- f 5 In 'Mg 5 1 SA ' ' What docs he see in her an wa ?! , A ' 'E V .. r t . sl M. 1219 fs l.S'r'l 5 L,LL is ,,. f so sf.-E , I 3 M I5 'km ali l' Q fl A 2,5 5 I n' f ? Q, as ' + Q Q. Y I' fl 1 ' -. N , Q-ggw ,, M 9.5, W , Twill ..:,,.5H,,m, , yu s 1 ,. Q . A , ,.m.L 'H ,il W 55,5553 ,g i ig Sl f ss .,.. ,fs G N rw Q it 49+ if Q Efififfifx W A , Q. gh W, M 5 fl ffl is I Al ,ft X A '35 'li 1 cg? 5 51 1 v w 1 W My ' ' ' -- -- i ,...-v--v e --f , .Z , , -...--f-.f--'--v--L-, ' ' M .:. X .f , A 5 Q - Q l Oran Malone Tod Marburger Brent Marches Elias Martinez Elias Martinez Cecilia Maya Lisa Mayfield Keenan McCardel James McClain Kelly McClure Todd McDaniel Eddie McGill Oscar Melchor Alberto Mendoza Edward Mendoza Marcus Milburn Andres Miller Leon Miller Laryssa Mitchell Ronald Molina Shannon Moore Michael Morgan Erin Morrison Gregory Myers Sophomores f 299 Sophomores 3' Steven Nagy , N ..,,, 4 al J' -If ,QW ,,,.. ,ir Rt i i Marco Ncri all jf ,wgpww Hung Nguyen HeMan Ronald Novak W ' Julie O'Brien Kimberly Pali Billy Pampell R+'-Q C harl cs Pa rcus - X J , SQ' Q Y if K K X D John Parker . Mary Noelle Parker Diane Partida Malinda Patterson A Vickie Dianne - y NT- '31, :aus NR L 5 X, 'Q- fx W-. Lv K w A lf: Patterson it Alan Pcreyra ,A 1 I Angela Perkins ' Leslie Perkins Chandy Pich Glen Pitts A iil l ,. 'L 5 , Q ag K kN 3 fl? Q 5 its Ne. '1 'saw t MQ R RQ' x U 4 l f its 1 f X ,f X so 3 ie M I f s mf: , K K V ww- Q J X 1 ga ix fix Q .au , f gy? 'E 1' 1 x X 300 X Sophomores K .. 'S L W Rh mi, 014 V 'Ji Q N ' ,. L. K, K ' ' M , 1 fr W What can we say'?! Leah Plummer Angelique Price Sokuan Pung Aaron Quimanilla Brent Ralston Felix Ramirez Karen Rawls Donnell Ray Debbie Reid Chris Renick Jennifer Richard Randall Riggins Jennifer Riggs Cornelia Riley Marla Rister Maria Rodriguez Cliff Roeder Theresa Roffall Sophomores j 301 Christine Rogers Sophomores A . N ' Keith Roznovsky f e fe ' Nick Russo Stephen Sacco Missy Saenz Paul Anthony Salazar Robert Sampson Norma Sanchez Cynthia Sanders Sheila Sanders Floyd Sandles Dominic Sarabia Sandi Schisser Trudy Schochler Kara Schoellkopf Catron Scott Sharon Scott Jacquelyn Scruggs Robin Seifert Sok Kim Sek Billy Sexton Sherry Seyffert 5 4 rw ' 24 , iff ni .42 EQ iw Z 1 ,,. Z Q' Q ff? , fa Z, f iw M, X I W ff 2 5 W P he 'iEEi15 f, 3 ' ,t :ti-I, if?-21' 1' 6,1314 if fill. ,. ,, ,,., ,,.s , ,. ,.,. ' , ' r t if ,Qi a w- , f 1 .ww 4 ' 5 '27 L: f . V21 . , . l' if sw Wow! I could have had a V-S! ' 3+ J 23 Iffgl 0 Vine' X 1 l K K ' , i.ii ,ffl ' 4, ' R l isiis Q 'M 9 ' iiis is s 4 ' ll ! If r ,, ,w-' 302 f Sophomores Sophomores D ,1 ,W ,.., ,.,,...,.....W,, Q ,..,..,, Q .,,,,., W, T3 522 -, ii S i 3 ' 23 my ., e x. ' .. - ly, fa- K at W, LL ' ,iigqfig , :a:,az1,v1. J W -R' 7, K . 5 i Q XS! . , .,,. .tam X K tt is V 11 22 .W V if ff i 4 . fffa- Bosom Buddies , KQ11 f t Snth t S ,,- K it -vm: Ak T ,W Q ty Y i 3 ff Dianndrea Shannon David Shepperd Paul Sidenblad Dwayne Smith Dwight Smith Lori Smith Shana Smith Dercece Smither Kethlatho Sonekhio Mark Sonsel Michael Spangle Cynthia Spruce Jeffery Spruce Deborah Stanfield Susanne Staudt Sophomores f 303 Steven Strahan Lisa Stuart Bridgctt Swain John Tant George Taylor Randy Taylor Regess Taylor Reginald Taylor Trenna Taylor Maria Tello Darryl Thomas Raynard Thomas Tennis Thomas Rosyland Thompson James Tiemann Jr. Maria Torres Nellie Torres Kim Tran Sophomores S T V f' A iviffiliif f N ,. ,, Q1 'L ,.,. x V, I e ., . ' V- ' 'wa 'fy .. ig, U xx K,-k K, f ji s H i siees sssse T e Q -if e- -VQMW K ..,i, ,. W-,af 4 1 I wear my sunglasses at night. r,. ffl 5 'isi 1 55 e.eei. 1 J 'i x ' ih. ge gh- J 3 5 '5 f Effie! fy f T 1 ai' ' lib- 1: , i2if:...L.X was A NJ ,ff X. are Q, s -4 fs, ., 'TN '--- WFi'im1Q3g7 f.,- .M ..,. A e. .. is J .,fQi1X15.. 1 il 'N ----is 5. ii K 753- -l T N nf, it 304 f Sophomores Sophomores 1 ,gi Ervin Travis rg R , ' Lisa Traylor ' -,-1 f . V ' Lisa Trevino i ' Q , 'A Rogelio Trevino 1 h ' N -Fifa ii Sw t Anthony Turner MQW- ,, Jfiiffi-5. ,. , gr nfl, , S W x-, 'asus .s ff ..ff- Q +1 i is Ks ?fff7.2:2-. ifa-is W i '-X .Ni ...,,Nx Kevin Ullrich Keathara Un Ts new Michelle Valenzuela l wonder if thev use Pearl Drops. L . Sw, R -N 1 ' V - .5 EQ 'Q r3Q?Sgs,gQis:?Qsffi' Q, Q. X 1. X 5.1 r J J W i.1. Q Ronshella Vallie .. , ' 1-iE??fT D 'dV d Q , 9 avr an egaer M I Nick Vastakis 5 Florencio Vega Margaret Vega sf-, lirl- ' in J eiif 4 P B We 5 ' V., V S ri':g gfrli Veronica Vega H 3,1 ,.,,' A A A 'i'11,i A 'jf , :.': Kristie Venarske A T jg, gf Donna Vicknair L i f Julie Villarreal I .,ii yr, - iw 5 John Virgadamo Jr. lhla 1 f ,s s J M a is all l , ' f S 5 9 - 4?-Ng: J J Ei i-' L. M r Sophomores I 305 James Wallace Charles Walls Regina Ward Charles Warren Ricee Watson Michael Weaver Dial West Tonya Whitaker Alvin White Darren Williams Kimberly Williams Tracey Willis Carol Wills Gwenda Wilson Lane Winn Calvin Wong Darius Yang Keathya Yin Chanda Yos Michael Zientek Sophomores W W 532 ' 4 A Z . 'F . z swf? was 5' , S i . aj 4, .iw ' 1 Iv 'ers 5 W - , 4 R -.sw-1 my-, - ' In ?E i..3W 1 ,,,... 5 Q EE T gm What chu talkin' 'bout'? 306 X Sophomores Sophomores ophomores pull together in second year. The sophomore year means more than just the second year of high school. In this sophomore year, the class pulls together as one group. Everyone begins to think of themselves as true Waltrip students instead of individual groups from various middle schools. This year sophomores have more than verified this. It seems these second year students are everywhere. Everyone enjoys getting involved in extracur- ricular activities. One common ac- tivity around the sophomore crowd is drivers education. When one turns sixteen he acquires the independence and responsibility of driving, no longer needing parents to chauffeur him from place to place. Also in this sophomore year, this newly acquired transportation makes it easier to get a job. As a sophomore one is able to get a taste of what high school life is really like. As the sophomore year comes to an end, students look for- ward to the next year when they can be referred to as upperclassmen. . . . '87's on its way! Sophomores f 307 Freshmen Freshman Officers relay feelings This has been a great year for us all. It certainly has been a great and different feeling to be here at Waltrip for the first time. Y Tanuya Washingtong Our first year at Waltrip has gone great so far. We must become more aware of life and Waltrip is a wonderful springboard into life. - Kelly Barrong My first year here at Waltrip has been very exciting. It has gone by surprisingly fast. I am looking forward to a bright future at Waltrip. I have heard of some great classes that have passed through Waltrip and I feel the Class of '88 will be right up there with them. - Gretchen Siptakg I love my new school and all of my new and old friends. I like being able to do things for and with the Class of '88. I know all of my years here are going to be as good as my freshman year. - Davina Marbutg As a freshman class officer, I hope to be able to s Gretchen Siptak Secretary work together with all the ninth graders to get them more involved in the school system and getting to know it. - Diane Blesener. Tanuya Washington President Davina Marbut Treasurer , 1 ,xxxg -.i . Al. , 4 it 4 I . 'X xg! N.,-. X 'ff cw 'iii Q . , t t. X 'f - 4.2 f f-- 4. at f A a n flf S' Q 153:34 f ffbitltz t Mifflin? f-2 ti-, Y ugi? , v Qppyz Vg : 'lllll N- ,Q 'f . It l1 . riiv ' 'rrr at - ' ' v .. f ., i .tts i s Kelly Barron Vice President Reaching high and feeling great Diane Blesener Reporter 308 f Freshmen Freshmen - r-A K' f-if me 'N t 4 X . afi4'iiIff..fF 9f' F - 1 Nil-5535 ,' if . f f:w1 iz favor---' :K-S, x ., , -t--:::: , T1 is mx Q , if 'Q F: . wigfffil- , i .L .E RI X Q 6 F ., wi Q 23 is i Q lik Ah Daryl, being a freshman ain't that bad Kelly Abraham Nigel Abrahams Melvin Adams Michelle Adams Joel Aguila Michael Aguilera Patricia Aguilera Irma Alaniz Lawrence Allen Renee Allen Arthur Anthony Anna Anzalda Crystal Arceneaux Natalie Arriaga Ina Athavaley Melissa Austin Michele Austin Joe Avila Tammy Babcock Cedric Babineaux Freshmen X 309 Teresa Bade Connie Bailey John Balboa Priscilla Balboa Kimberly Barnes Kelly Barron Alisia Beal Phaedra Bell Robert Bell Regina Bernard Benita Berry Charles Biggurs Stephens Binkley Diana Blessner Grisha Booker Sabrena Booker Joy Bostwick Lance Bounds Kenneth Boutte Greg Breaux Lashandra Brew Gerald Brooks Cornell Brown Lamonica Brown Freshmen .,N,W k. . .ff-7.-.-kiwi. -aw, sfaiixfmv.-. r- x s i. . i 22 r 5, f. 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Hugh Davis Jeffery Davis Monica Davis Udora Davis Shelly Dean Sisto DeLeon Dana Demopolis William Dickey Mary Diver David Doehring Etilda Dosewell Daryl Dowlearn John Duran Tamela Eakes Torrance Earlie Johnny Eaton Leric Eaton Tom Elias Luis Elizondo Pedro Elizondo Edwin Ennis Edwardo Espinoza Elias Espinodo JoAnn Espinoza Freshmen f 313 George Ester Anthony Farris Earl Farris Edward Felton Terri Fergerson Kevin Ferrell Shannon Fitzgerald Miguel Flores Norma Flores Ramona Flores Otis Flowers Latresa Ford Ernie Franklin Maria Frias Glen Fucheck Alicia Garcia Aurora Garcia Guadalupe Garcia Lydia Garcia Veronica Garcia Yvonne Garcia Carol Garza Freshmen f Q A 'Q K ti ggi I Y 1 - I 'sf' rsts - iff fr ,iie-i r , F 4 S4953- . 4 JY -4 X .. f l , mt, ' t I, 1 . .1 A M, :r,.oX.,,. My . Mbhuw wid .,.4s: Ah. this is some deep stuff. A ii2t!V f'1:,-.- f - -i'r l Q, 1 eres sf M F t -1.4 . i A to - ' ' Pt-11's it Q f f ff ifix -f 5 :zz K ,A - .1':f-ri m f W. 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P.: in ,f .S X Rattana Ou Monyel Page Margaret Palermo Melody Palermo .lose Pardo Christian Paulsel Chan Payton Oussaphea Pen Cynthia Pennington Rene Perez Craig Perro Jeff Perry Joe Nathan Petitt Tammt Petty Peuo Pich Daren Pickering Barbara Pierce Daphine Pipkin Suzanne Powers Thinis Price Linda Pryor Tammy Pye Keisha Pylant Twana Qualls Freshmen f 321 Freshmen I y V 3,15 , ,fr 51. f l Camille Quillin , i K i 1, , eeeee 'f Q. l Denny Railsback O.K., who ripped out Chapter 8? A , ss, , t , ,W,,kk,... , . Eff? Javier Ramirez Linda Ramirez Claudie Ramos Lasaundra Randolph Sheila Ray 1 W MX K fu is I if I ' ,,e,. f . wi A R Fred rick Reed Wk Q .4 Q f s . i ts . Dawn Remsch 33' Cm J 'flint Mark Renfro , A .ai L S V .- E Oscar Revilla , - Cookie Reyes ' W , 'l 5 1 J A J Jesse Reyes Jesse Roberts Keith Roberts Nathaniel Robertson Shari Robinson Tony Robinson Ester Robles Alaina Roden Apolonio Rodriguez Gloria Rodriguez 322 f Freshmen Freshmen 1 ' fir.. Q 2 J.. 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Rhonda Stigers . ls A - -- 1 -2 '-e- 1 .-.- , . ...,., 4 - it .tsttf Edward Stonacker A - , Deborah Stowe . 4 B' s 'M o its - A et ., I ' Rosalinda Suarez - ' gf' ', -fe-A rits, K if Leang Sun , i ., ! 1 ' jx s ' l 2 t M , , Phunk Sun -gf- t ii i 2 lttt t I m telling your mom on you wi S 3,43 5 tii. . Agfa X 5 1 324 f Freshmen X M K t Us ws , K 6, g, I Q? L 1 2 --., I - t ,RA 1 E 4 --- f W- oi A Q 5 P ii P 'xi R ' yyttt A is trty ' P . ' e X A 'iff ' ff e it y S tw P p e '- D seta f t 6 5 X f' Z 1 ' ' si r ,si if and , V 6 N W ef X X K . at 3 Freshmen Y mah. x ,V . , , , ml Oh, how sweet. X 'EM A A ,, Q 'V I 5 Q? it -M Wi? ie, it t 'V - ,Q . 1 1512 I N. ' QB : .1 an fs 3 A ., J I v 'A' ! S ty! Q t G? V S i . 'S S swaps wiv: f -i. V T ..x. ' ' f it - gif - -j QQH- 2 Q Lf ll 2:4 1 Q 2. T 1?- lxwu . a t as - S- -. ,lf N emi.- ..f-fff. - I J. -- -If 4 -,-1 x . x ,E f . K g, gm.. , f X A Q .f H y-fe n Fe - f. ILM az. W, sa f' 111: e V . ts. ..,. ,, fi f , . James Swords Denise Taylor Katherine Hope Theilen Erica Thomas Shelton Thompson Kevin Tidwell Kimberly Tidwell Dwayne Tilton Mia Torres Van Tran Jack Travis Hector Trevino Rodolfo Trevino Amy Triana Lack Va Dora Vasquez Geneva Vega Roel Vega Michael Vergin Kim Villarreal Hugh Wade Stephanie Warzon Freshmen 1 324 Tanuya Washington Michael Webb Richard Wert Jacquelyn Wesley Kevin Wesley James Wesneski Tracey Whigham Yolanda Whitaker Ginger White Richard White Rosalind White Annette Wilganoski Bill Wilganoski David Wilkins Billy Williams Deborah Williams Lisa Williams Mark Williams Rita Williams Tonya Williams Tracie Williams Trina Wilson Charles Wimberly Kelly Wisofsky Robin Wright Felicia York Maria Zelaya Freshmen if i .wwe ,1 3 Q E in 2 it xxx x NN X. X . S 4 il it ' K ff as it , M I X? it 1 A 2 ,, , . , ,S 326 1 Freshmen Freshmen reshmen experience first year ami' ,447 EN X As a freshman, one usually does not know what to expect. One begins to feel a larger scale of responsibility because the first year in high school is very different than middle school. Grades made in high school courses count as credits toward graduation. There is a lot to learn, such as open- ing up and expressing oneself by get- ting involved and accepting the responsibility of high school work. It is common for freshmen to get picked on by upperclassmen, who call them names such as fish and pull pranks like selling elevator tickets, but it's not so bad. In fact, it's almost tradition to tease freshmen who, in turn, will get their revenge on future freshmen the following three years of high school. Just remember - every Senior was first a Freshman. we're the class of '88! Freshmen f 327 I X f www- E 3 3 aa. 3 1 V :,.... ., gy Mi 4. W 1 rw 330 f Principal t's a matter of principal. PN- f t K1 rt The times have definitely changed in education. In his twenty-seven years in the education field, six of which have been spent at Waltrip, Principal Paul Ofield believes that education is becoming more impor- tant to more students. Principal Ofield remembers many changes the students in all high schools have gone through in only the last ten years, when high school was a time of rebellion. Some radical tactics once used by students in many high schools include publishing underground newspapers, ex- perimenting in drugs, taking up smoking, and dressing outlandishly. Today, it seems, the pendulum is swinging back. Students are in- terested in not only having a good time, but also in the learning ex- perience. The Presidentls call for reform in public education and the state's adoption of more strenuous academic policies have caused a positive renewal in the importance of education. One issue that has caused much concern this 1984-85 school year has been the adoption of House Bill 72 by the state of Texas. Principal Ofield believes that this bill is over 90'Zn good and less than 1O'ZJ ques- tionable. He feels that the majority of the concepts proposed in the bill will help strengthen the students in the state of Texas. Paul Ofield, recipient of the Prin- cipal of the Year Award for the school year 1983-84, foresees a bright future for Waltrip High School. I think that the new Inter- national Baccalaureate Program in- troduced this year will have a positive influence on raising the academic standards of our schoolf' Principal f 331 K I W K M1 ,iw I RY W M A Q V ' sv, 2 il rw sf U N ,,-1' 4 .VX ff- Nf W' 332 f Assistant Principals 4' o is QS IQ if Assistant Principal- Margaret Scott Z ff f my Assistant Principals enhance order A twenty-five year veteran in the teaching profession here at Waltrip, Assistant Principal Weygandt believes, that we are getting back to the basics in education. Teachers are more sensitive to students' needs. Mr. Weygandt and Mrs. Scott are in charge of disciplining the students at Waltrip, scheduling fundraising ac- tivities, card registration, scheduling classes, and inventory. Both assistant principals have duties in these areas. 4 I ffi ,,,...-W--if Assistant Principal- William Weygandt Assistant Principals f 333 Office staff aids school Sheryl Tomchesson - Data Specialist Bea Andrews - 2 2 ' I 1' t c l 1' ..f Big Mac attack!! Carol Pickering - Financial Clerk 334 1 Office Staff The office staff at Waltrip consists of a number of people that are will- ing to go the extra yard for the students here at school. They also are responsible for things running smoothly in the main office, counselor's offices, and registrar of- fice. This group answer the constant- ly ringing phones and take care of various duties assigned to them by the Principals. There is never a dull moment, says Bea Andrews, main office secretary. When a teacher is absent, the office staff is in charge of finding a substitute to take over for the day. The attendance clerk keeps a daily record of attendance, while the financial clerk attends to the duties of keeping club and school financial records in order. The women in the counseloris office and registrar's office take care of new students registering for school and other students transferring. Jn.. . ' t-s. .. T ii .tt ' f raham Security Guard Vicki Smuts Nurse Medical Careers Club Office Staff 1 335 Judith Berger - Registrar Clerk Dona Clooney - Attendance Clerk Katherine Moore - Registrar Bobbie Comer - Main Office Clerk X rm A in 8' . . V K 1 ,ji .QQ N ,fm 1 54 . i -J' 9 I T'-IWW 'limi V ' 336 f Oflice Staff -vig . ii 'Q-Qlregr iw W i if or -n-man w w Tom Asst Librarian, Student Council Gi 53' LaFawn Gadd erk Ni il .42 W. . I x 'w..f , Wanda McAnally - Library Clerk Library staff makes changes .f. 7fiQZti? 5 ' WE! ' ' i2'f 'M ig! .. , K I ' ., ' ' aaii Z aaarr,,? ,arr m , asrh Z arfrr L,, ' ' ' sss'r, 'ssrs I I 5 swf ,-..,.. :.f'LfH-wylggfr f4f5g,,fff:uf-- wi f., Msg, i 4,r,gzf2,y ,,g,. H ' '-1-,V : - .mf 's ,, if ,f rf . 7--' uw ,-,yfgygf - 'ffm' I, ff-A ff w:f1w.f: N its-X 'jeff-liar ww :sl -:M 'A fr ' Sbfff V. -A U 1k'-L rm 'lswgfwfuif' .' r..', 1 FH wbifffazgffyio ,-:Jil--:.f Wi ,S fw3i5V- ' l54.:??IiHL1 QRL'-5 'H1 this Unblninii :.::i' Zquiliajrfvf 9. 4 v ,Q I1 f 'f pg 1 Z fi rw 2' ' In 4 -, V ' tl 3 Yi? . ,n 1 -2 gsm V . si if - 12,77 , i r ,rliNgg Gwen Montgomery - Librarian :H ws, Library Staff f 337 Counselors guide students Counselors provide guidance for students as they develop their four- year high school plan and as they choose the courses they will take each semester. The counselors have a big job because there are well over 1700 students at Waltrip this year. Counselors also discuss with students and parents the problems that sometimes arise in the day to day ac- tuality of school life. Each counselor is responsible for a certain portion of the students at Waltrip, and these students are determined by last name, alphabetically. With these counselors helping, students will become aware of changes in the school, new classes being offered, and scholarship availability. Wir wa - N a-1, if 1 Psi ' sf ,... t ,e xist-fs ,, :- pf :nts 1 ' is 2? A gf t 55 , mini XR, t is N xt! . ., ii 32 as i 'KOXKN Q A es . K N. Vaida Nikolic - Counselor 338 f Counselors sg X xi 21 ' 'rv Sharon McMillen - Vocational Counselor Shirley Jefferson - Counselor S Counselor Our teachers are model citizens. Counselors f 339 English Department broadens studies Carol Frant ES Depa Pamela Ireland i English rtment Chairman n tt,. J ee's if eff 'Y' Ion g ,gg f , Q -+.., 1 1 g Ve 5 1 , if ,s ex f . is 4 - f : R rf' 5. 1 Myra Hynick- English 340 f English Department English is no longer the basic grammar and reading program that it once was. The high school program has now expanded to involve such topics as the history of literature, the study of novels and plays in depth, and college preparatory grammar practice. To prove that English is an important part of the high school curriculum, English courses are re- quired for four years. When asked about the changes in education this year, Portia Mitchell, one English teacher at Waltrip, replied, I think House Bill 72 is a fairly good concept, and the changes it brings will benefit the kids. gy vw 5' Sally Brashear English Tribune Journalism Quill and ScrollgDepartment Chairman Left Karyn Bates English Rambling Roses Texas Association of Future Educators English Department f 341 sn- Ruby Mayes - Englishg Christian Portia Mitchell- Fellowship ,fc Q WZ- K 'ww' ,. K Diana Harper -v Englishg Dramag Speechg Mary Yokley - Englishg Pre-IB English The Company Playersg Speech Club 342 f English Department Ylifn' Crystal Waits - English Ola Conley A English L in 2 V 5 ,gxqxitikk .v fx , QE eg- ,t 4, Q 5 Q i , 4 , 4 35: 7 -e g Z V ik, f ,WW fa egg n 1 C 2 'Q 1 5 f 5: ' H if i ,f 23 'i fir V 4 '-n A . 45? 'ffw 'iii Q ' . - -.-V my f,,..l:n',. v ' .. 3 , , -u,, s1j, - 1 . f..':,'.'-'f,'.f,' '21, Jn.: L p n.l Q 4, vu .a . 4-H,-,-I ... .v,f, .1 -,,,fl.u..,1, rv. i -v,4 1.-A F ay. v' , ,'1',,i,g,,.v ,K I .Mu .A ,ef N Q-herxq.. W , .. ,,,:,,,, ix, ,,,,. , -.51 . rw, - s,-nw , . Q., ,,-,.,.,1 . 1 . ,, - Q Q H. 'Q-' -1' -. - - M . f' -, f 'i fu -'A -1: IH. ,,v+i,.o,-.v U .,. ,u , , ,,',xx..,,..,f,, .-,.,'l.,l ,ugh . ,4,.-. ,f H - v . .sz-.'.,f,4.' - . , H ,wk W'u' .w,,4 ' 1 J td- - 0. f' 1 'W,1x,a.. '-,SKU-'.. .. Q1 D ,w,k,wf x,.rx,1',1 r'.' 0. 1 V. , 'f- .',vr, . '14-1', ' .1 My N. ,ixo kyfirl 1 ,',, 1 ,'iI'.'. 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Ann Jones 3 World Histor Norma Ashto y - n - Economic National Honor Society 344 f Social Science Department Henderson Louis Johnson - History Waltripas Social Science depart- ment includes such subjects as World History, American History, Economics, and Government. There are two clubs that exist at Waltrip that are pertinent to the Social Science department, The History Club, a group that often gets together to discuss historical facts, and Close-up, a group that flies to Washington, D.C. Tutorial sessions are offered, and when asked to com- ment on the tutorials, Roy Lee replied, The tutorials are really helping a percentage of students that want to learn the subject and are really trying? . , ,f,, ff, ' etti at '41 f ' j, fQfx,lg's ,.', 5 ei Q E t it , , fx 4 ' 5' ' 1 5 H Q S is , 1 -- af - 2-1 .I . ' - x I gil' :5..,Q'Sxf, - or ' ft M .y J , F i- , f .. ,Q ., Sid if yi Q i Y t S 5 ,,, ' nw P , A' - World Historyg Spanish Beverly Taylor - Am. History, Psychology, Sociologyg Close-up Club vi .V W W l 5 2 f ,f , W M, . ,,- f JoAnn Hassett 4 Economies, National Honor Societyg Department Chairman -. ai '. V, ,- Octavia Jones - U.S. Historyg Government Social Science Department f 345 Students explore gj' ' Q , iaisiu. nature s laws I .. W M, ,,,,,. W ..,,,.,,g ,,, .N .,, , ,. ...,,,..,,, AW., A Y ' Ak' I' ' ci W' Emil c 75:5-isfgi -iran ' ,sr ' S A aiaaaienienerai fiA:czefLQi1fm3g, iii VAAW -Aim s wzi-wifi c- Q ,fA' A S1A21f Q-wi f,,e A E mm W fa X L MSE, ex Wg if Q -- Y i f 17, ii gf im, if ,g,:1,gm, -y -:gf-iw if-1, , . , ,i J ii 115321 ggwg A A Ajiipw, ..,k,..s,A,, ,Q ,1mS..,n,..,,g,miKQ,-, ffff .Ai V A fu., .,,, Awww . ,A -, - - ' if 1 f --:, A ' ffv , , 'H K ' - A 515 : , Q -15 were ,ie,,,A,,m. .i VA- A- f wAcmffim:-f-A-A1,Wlf:,W-iA,.f.-:,,,aefaeM.,f..f -Ae 11. - A A , x,..W,,imy.W,iQ. .,.., XAAA ,YA W vrrf A 1, ,---f, A- A A A, A 5 f an te AAAA is in Q K 4- f,A1si,5if 'Q' X to Ae A? M New is we SESS? 'teeee e ,A M A SM'-,,5 KM, ,MMM Kish ..migfgSz9sisiawg,1 Aggxfiisaggifi 'S+ai2:xzsfSKiEHwi?fxfe1s:1 . ,.., ,,,Ag1EggQ5gA..V,3:,m,X,,AQW,..e, i,,,iQA,.ef, AAA,.IMm,-Ai,,iAiA.5AAk,'gQAm, i i of -Awe 45, Q,.f,,Aie,wcemce:iAg Qg3siiamE2?ww?f,35 Dciicici Davis - Piiycicci Sciciiccl Baseball: Basketball c ' cc wssvgiifii asr if . .Ai Mary Reescano - Biology: Junior Class Sponsor: Department Chairman f , A ,gf - 4? Franceta Lane Q Lillie Darke - Physical Scienceg Chess Club Really Tubular 346 1 Science Department I n 0 di 'tg Left: Georgia Smith - Physical Scienceg Chemistry 'Q 'Q .Q D Shelly Haidari - Chemistry, Physics, JETS Club Left: Mary McDonald - Physical Scienceg Biologyg Ecologyg Science Club l Janie Murray - Biologyg Physical Scienceg Alpha Omega Tutoring Clubg Science Club Science Department f 347 New Math programs challenge students on all levels ' gf r ' aaaa f riff 2 r 15 kg L X X52 . , A Richard Davis W Algebra I and Ilg Mu Alpha Thetag PBSO Irma Triggs A 'Q ' L 59322 M Qay- ' A , W-1kk' V' i , a sa r 5 f L9- Charles Evers - Algebra Ilg Computer Math 'Hf-fa... Edmonia Everett - Algebra Ig Fundamental Math 2 348 f Math Department 1: fs aa 3 4 Q.. Herbert Rainbird - Fundamental Math I and II ,, wi HM I Niculina Jones W.-W, Kb, Daryl Murphy - Mathg Physical Educationg J .V. Footballg Freshman Basketball Math Department f 349 Right: Carol Andrews - Geometry: Trigonometryg Ariesg Cheerleadersg Ramhandlersg Quill and Scroll Qhfwih- Aww--.gg k. 7' Margie Shirey Math is changing The Math Department helps students to better understand the Fundamental Math reasons behind mathematical con- cepts. Course levels range from fun- damental math to calculus. A person in the department who has seen numerous changes at Waltrip is James Vann, Department Chairper- son. When asked about the new In- ternational Baccalaureate program instigated this year, Mr. Vann replied, It's an excellent program and it has variety. Carol Andrews, another teacher in the department says, I think the curriculum is men- tally stimulating and it encompasses a broader content than our Major Works program did. K Z James Vann - Calculusg Algebra Ilg Trigonometryg Fundamental Math Department Cha 350 X Math Department W6 ,a 3323. 5 i 1 ' at ia X Lanell Emenike Science Special Education provides an alternative Davis - Engllshg Senior Sponsor Bill Nunnellee - .gk .fi Vocational Adjustment Coordinator Special Educations o o Meeting needs .lacquelyn Rogers 4 Historyg Department Chairman Alternative Education f 351 Languages enrich culture m A - Y-vwxeii -95: 67- if WE? . f wwf . : '5S4i: i. ' 55 : ri ffiflif' .. . '::t4- X5 .' 1 x H Size, it 5.5 'A ffm. - 'wmgfiia .. 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W, -. - , gif., WM ,.W,M,tnAe,,,. ml . ref e fi f , ,J .S L I , wg, fe, s 1 H G H -' - f iS,.fw32a+:52'?,esvez fQ5viffP3iff2'ga'14 it 5'?f g?7 vfff' ffw 32f.fffieswff W' af 1,AQw,.1gWi.he5', Iee-wel,,.eg,we1?gg7w,.-4135,3 M, eqpicftsnr I-,Mg 55 i if if Right: Maxine Dorsey - Spanishg Depart- ment Chairmang Spanish Clubg Spanish Na- tional Honor Society I 'K 5' F r fi? 3 Q35 f f .... , ' mf ' ang Frenchg German Club v wx N H-ii x 'l , 10...-t.... K X fl Q- t Gerri Manlove - Frenchg French Clubg French National Honor Society 352 1 Foreign Language X Y s i is X, arles Stephens - Marching Ind' Concert Choirg M usic Department ff? 'H if Bandg Jazz Band' Fla .f ':, B Fine Arts promotes creativity : Qffz uww' ,. ' 1--, - 'a -if M2 ,inagf f lag 54 33 -ask , - 2 mx Pvxakwiacseai X . -2 -. 1: . i . 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Another subject that is taught is responsibility, which is the one thing that can help the student in any chosen job field, not only the military. Right: Allen Ahrendt - ROTCQ Varsity Rifle Teamg JV Rifle Teamg AJROTC Color Guardg Department Chairman Below: Roy Irvin - Jr. ROTCg Drill Teamg Male and Female Color Guard ,.,,r,. 1, yrbyh bi '-EQ...-flfeil Z equals 28? Oh, I see!! Z-28!!! 354 f R.O.T.C. ndustrlal Arts omotes technology .447 J 915906 Richard Lipham Industrial Arts Metalworkingg Department Chairman James Johnson Industrial Artsg Advanced Woodworking Right: Melvin Oringderff- Draftingg Wood- working, Industrial Arts Club The main purpose of the Industrial Arts program is to educate students in skills that they can use to get jobs in the future. The areas which this department covers include wood- working, metalworking, and draft- ing. Over the years, this department has witnessed numerous changes. Enrollment has dropped at Waltrip, so the need for live industrial arts in- structors has dropped to three. A positive aspect, however, is that the department has become more united, working well together. The future trends in Industrial Arts tend more towards technology and away from hands-on crafts. Many students in the recent past have exhibited their willingness for change by winning in regional competitions and par- ticipating in state contests. if Industrial Arts f 355 Giving us the Business Education involves all commercial skills such as typing, shorthand, record keeping, account- Business ing, and personal business manage- ment. The business classes last 1 to 3 hours and are conducted at school. Right: Patricia Johnson - Accountingg Department Chairman -owe RTYUK M '-Df3QQ5GHUf2Fff 5 3 XCVPNM E, s Ollie Glasper - T Hattie Burns - Typing Shirley Wilturner - Typingg Shorthand i F Ron Barber - Business: Recordkeeping, Swim Team 356 1 Business Education num-gm.. A N 'f'W1-'asv 'mmm Vocational Arts provides job training experience uuuf , W ,, or Peek - Child Care Labg HEROQ FHA SKILL Cousin Electronics 'VQ 'IP ev Sharon Saenz - Marketing f Distributivc Educationg DECAL School Store QQ ff Melvin Sims - CVAE Co-opg VOCT Vocational Arts f 357 Debbie Svctllk Marketing and DlSlI'1bl1llVC Educationq Fashio Rose Jackson - Employment Lab ment Chairman . i ing with small children. Other voca tarning by doing ll vocational arts classes are gned to help students aquire job E. This program enables students o to school half a day and then r half a day. The Child Care xggk Charles Fussell - ICT Lab, an in-school day-care nursery, provides the students with an oppor tunity to obtain experience in work- of life, comments Mary Peek, Child Care Instructor. In essence, these classes are an experience in learning by doing. ,we K, tional arts classes teach marketing and office skills. These classes teach students sone of the responsibilities fi Nh Moore Auto Mechanics Freshman Football VICA Sandra Ford - OE-TAS Cindy Merka - VOE-CO-0Pg Sophomore Class Sponsor Vocational Arts f 359 P.E. teachers shape up WHS Belowg Patricia Tillman - Physical Educa- tiong Healthg JV Volleyballg Archery . ,.1x11f,. B - . P QfZ??f': '-'. . azz? , ' f i 'Mi asf-wi fs' ., l y , B x 'N w 1, X ,B a if ii 1 Below: Bruce Bell - Physical Educationg Track i Y, M iii ,Qc 'f sg 14 A, H 'it 'S..,'uliiW vw- I lt' 1143 www nos: :NC A .1y, Q 2 sq 3 W 2 K E E2 Mum am. Kwai? 593, Mr! af wwf N' :fluff X ff' mi as Mfr my i Q13 ' if Y 1 A 7 I 4 'av f ' J - f A Hi M, . 1 W, an F If -M , f .vii 'Z-55---.',, ,, , , ' mf .1 1- vm-' an y , 'C f 4 ' M-12 -fz ,.,,f , 6.-.fi '.,Aw'gm,' 1f'Hf izniwiz' ,ic -, ,, .S V. .an b-H2 i',?. fl . 1 . fzii a 5 QL. MQ Y. ' f. 1- f f ' c'j:'-,V 4. a 'V 2 1 ,f t 1 ' Ly 17- MW Q I 1 V B 1 3 , g . .. ' I is .. .2 ' ,f ' 5 5 A ' f I 9' I ii 'f ' 35 fx, 5 W . at ,gala Wt 5 mam. M, Foster Martin - Physical Educationg Healthg Boys' Varsity Basketballg Boys' Golfq Depart- ment Chairman Q rw. -n n-4-una -if I was if - X K3 '-5-'Sim' Bill Barron - Physical Educationg Varsity Football, Head Coach 360 f Physical Education l ' Y i .. l' ia? . A. ,. .ta-'?'. y Ingersoll - Healthg Physical Educationg lfrackg Varsity Volleyballg Tennis Teams P.E. takes shape The P.E. department at Waltrip is divided into two portionsg physical education and health education. Students at Waltrip are required to take one semester of health and four semesters of physical education under the new House Bill 72. Students may opt to take P.E. for more than four semesters, but they will not receive credit for the extra semesters. The health classes instruct students on the skeletal and muscular functions, adolescence, first-aid, and special factors in nutri- tion. The physical education classes ,ff .QI A t, ff,-J X x , '- What?! Anthony Zuccarini A Healthy JV Basketballg Girls' Golfg Cafeteria Patrol teach students many different sports such as badminton, tennis, volleyball, and basketball. House Bill 72 has affected the ex- tracurricular aspect of the depart- ment as well. Students who par- ticipate in team sports are evaluated weekly on their classroom perfor- mance, and if the grades are not up to a certain standard, that student is not allowed to participate the follow- ing week. This policy has affected students, and coach Anthony Zuc- carini says, The athletes are trying harderf' wx 'W fi is vs-1 5 fm- -ai, gf t if Q t at t 1- in ,fel gg . I W, ' , 2 K ' , 9 ' , g 1 3 it ' if .viz ' 5 231' ,ff ' fi i f i 1 ,i f ' l, t U' 'i L ff 'H ' Q W , ' -Q fig., This is where teaching will put you. Physical Education f 361 4 Q :mi if ma' R5 5:5 wx 'gQgl1f5,Q Y hu-M v -'W , f Q f T A' infer 1- 'P' , ' 'xx' V :Hx , , , , .,.,Hl.tq,yi,.t 3 YY M6933 Is ik M t , .., -v- .. V .1, 33. 'Ni' . 'iv ' Q NE- gp bg. 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Q Agen' 4000 N. Shepherd, Houston, TX 77206 Bus. 691-4780 - nes. ass-1571 BILL BURKHALTER 1. Agent 0 AIISIGIBG sears Roebuck and co. Building 4000 North Shepherd, Houston, TX 77206 Bus. 17131691-4780 ' Res. 17131663-1616 GEORGE ALAN JEWELERS Trophies, Plaques, Awards Engravings, and Josten Class Rings W. 11th 861-1024 0AK FOREST FLORIST Flowers for All Occasions Under New Friendly Management' Kay Fincher - 686-6709 1765 W. 34th St., Houston, TX 77018 9 Ads f 365 New and Used Cars Wholesale - Retail ELLA BLVD. MOTORS Just a Little Cleaner If lt's Hardware . . . Think Brink's HARDWARE we AND suPPLv co. 2907 N. Shepherd 520 W. 11tl at Loop 610 at Ashlant Fred Jones 3401 Ella Blvd. 862-6600 869-367 Billy Jones, Owner Houston, Texas Phone: 686-4367 9120 Windfern at Prarie 466-7405 W K I 1 .o 'oa'?o0 o. o 9 l2If9 o M e P T4 0 ,5 f J MIN? ', ' -3 fi CLASSIC INTERNATICNAL TRAVEL Marianne Kopinitz PRINTING 8: GRAPHICS 304 Garden Oaks Blvd. Brookhollow Central lll 2950 N. 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A gggp f-E A W ', ' ,, ' g jill- its, ', n- -,,, Mwrrn Don Ford .688-0704 g LOVE, MOM AND DAD Houston Autofair CAR FLEA MARKET g The Only Direct Buyer to Seller Car Lot in Houston Hou ma, X-. I he Fastest and Cheapest Way ., to Buy or Sell a Car OO OO 921-3232 Shepherd Dr. Houston, Texas 77091 9 ' HUDSON FARMS Registered Texas Longhorns RUCE AND LEE ANN HUDSON 'wk J,..- Hudson Farms 911 candleglow Mm' 1. nt. Houston, Texas 77018 Shepherd, Texas 77371 t713l 686-8141 ' Q713l 592-5328 Ads f 377 1 if ?q 'Qf 1 r'?iJ U I Y 5 i D1 'N 'JL ki! A ' ' Kwan '1 -1 4 i x ' N 1 If i N 4 1 1 0,1 Q 1 P is - ' f X L ofjuf .1 sp TL' A x L, , ' L Q 1 x f f 5 - 15- 3 fu? Il o N 'f- F:.. 9' 1 L BILL MRAZ HALL 835 West 34th Houston, Texas 77018 Q Invites You to Come and Enjoy in 9 r Old Time Nites - Saturdays Country Western - Sundays Fully Air Conditioned For Real Pit Cooked Barbecue For Weddings - Parties and Special Occasions 862-5990 IJ W, . We DGHVBI' L ' iff c 417: 3' X V lf? Va Hall Rented for Clubs - Parties gi , 21,325 rf ' A pi' Hsf, ,C if f Xl 7! Freedom of Choice Class Rings an f f' 72151 I: , , .- 1 1 6,5 A Af . 'Pu 1 Q 1 571 , -bgxxg f ,hug-DEZFZ ' Rx f BILLINGS JEWELERS OF HOUSTDN Willowbrook Court Congfatumions FM 149 at 1960 955-oe1o Sandy ak Village Maplewood 68-8646 Merchants Park 995-5311 861 0760 LOVE, GRANNY f JEs'rEn VILLAGE PHARMACY 1519 W. 18th 862-6644 harmacy Hours: Post Office Hours: -7 Monday-Friday 9-4 Monday-Friday -1 Saturday 9-1 Saturday James L. Venarske, R.Ph. Ads f 379 BALSON'S FLOWERS OF Mei-'S DISTINCTION CLIFTON BROS Lama GARAGE wner Air Conditioning Service Complete Analyzing 3 Good De 2- 5334 An ine a in die Lyla ta 044413 gaping laladkjuzham 862- 2.300 Op yWkCpI SpS ENGLEFIELD AUTO SOUND INSTALLATION CUSTOM CAR RADIO INSTALLATION DONNY ENGLEFIELD 827 W. 34th HOUSTON, TEXAS 77018 ' 17131 863-7525 . X ,g ' U xi fflff X IVIK nigrx Y fi-: :np I X B13 gsm , 2 7 t v :ji . NI . C . B E H R E N D Builder ot Fine Homes Lazybrook, Fondren, Southwest, Home Builder - Remodeler North and Northwest Harris County, Cabinet Work - Roofing 2327 W.T.C. Jester 69-324-1777-1717 tFondrenI Res. Phone: 864-3907 egistered Builder Member G.H.B.A. Ads 1 381 X 1 - K Q ,, I V, z,.,W1 ' ,us-.W L2 -It Y 1 5 A .xl xt Qgwm vlgiq Uixsi' MMI' is as by fx' K 1.33- sm'133 ' zmyyv ' 9 Emmys 2 affQ' zf z1'i .fa 1.4 .x ,, .. ij' F R1iif3?'??.. 0 i f THE R ARING RED M BAND Y 5 Hr: 3 C8 if-'ui fwS E mw' K ' 1 i f? N 1' K 9 . ' Eid E,siE? 'V! fjqk- I N jgggg- Erw 1.wLzf's-W gugyy 1 1 A3 :rw Emhrzck ikazrr? Vfaiswz' N A RA Muzi' 'Kew-clksvi ui 123251 fYiE?fQz'ii. X. lffxf X ff-e41i..s,'.3 harem Um H x i if YQ' F Ji Y' V Q Q Imamirv ?1iLf'Uz g' Q gs- Y 382fAds 'Q 1 Q 'f . fx X 1 5 XX' 'Q Ulla, j' fi' X ' Qmog Oumwg I QCQF K 7 DCLLLO , I . 3 13+ DIL, K 5 D X x I, , M 1 Gai V5 S-OX9 'Q If Alix, nf' D Q I f J'M W fm 9 Wy L g l V I Q: if 824, X en . Q ' a bb . 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KIDS 5 BILL TATE Phone 7131446-0191 O B 1988 P. . ox Houston, Texas 77338 Congratulations Seniors of '85 C-P QD + SCHOOL PICTURES Q gm., . . - '-.- ss- Q ' s l, :, tsx Q, is , 1 ' ' A A wi f - - , y egg, Houston famzlzes. . . 2 senszbbf. . .sznce 1939. .. ,. l , . .-.N A F' 4 I Im? Good Luck Roses! at H. Foley It was 8 pleasure 08000109 YOU in 94'35 Northwest 1200 west 34th si. seo-6261, North 2110 Tidwell s94-vooo P-S-ll Wa? 5 N381 lust Southwest 7010 Chetwood being with ya Il tool off 5600 Bellaire Blvd. 667-7191 Index Abdala, Olivia C. 174, 196, 291 Abraham, Kelly P. 147, 168,193,309 Abrahams, Nigel E. 191, 193, 309 Ackel, Paul E. Acosta, Mike 168 Adams, Melvin Q. 309, 84 Adams, Michelle S. 168, 309 Adams, Monica Adams, Randall 132, 170, 277 Adams, Sander Adams, Stephanie A. 291 Aguilar, Joel L. 164, 309 Aguilar, Julie A. 228 Aguilar, Michael A. 163, 165, 291 Aguilar, Michael A. 163, 165,291 Aguilar, Norma P. Aguilera, Patricia 204, 309 Aguirre, Antoinette 277 Alaniz, Irma 309 Alaniz, Ramiro Alberto, Robert Alderete, Stephen J. Aldis, Jay Ronald 66, 67, 68, 69, 230, 239 Band, 1, 2, 3 - Section Leader l, 2, 3, Class Co-Worker l, 2, 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 4, Industrial Arts 3, JV Football 2, Key Club 2, School Announcer 4, Science Club l, 2, Spanish Club 2, Tribune-Feature Editor 4 Aldis, JeffA. 169, 170, 199, 277 Alexander, Donna Kris Alexander, Rickey L. Alexander, Trey Allen, Joy M. Allen, Kachel L. 277, 180 Allen, Lawrence R. 309 Allen, S. Renee 309 Almanza, David S. Almanza, Kathryn Marie 239 Aries 3, DECA 2 - Sgt. at Arms 2, PTA 1, Spanish National Honor Society - Treasurer 34 Spanish Club 2, 3 -Historian 3, Student I Council l, 2, 3, 4 Almodovar, Steve Almogabar, Brian P. 163, 165 Almogabar, Kimberly Ann FTA 4, OEA 3, VOE 4 Alvarez, Ben V. 164 Amrhein, Charles L. 168 Anderson, Gwendolyn Evette 206, 229, 239 Anderson, Jason R. Anderson, Jerrold W. Anderson, Joseph L. 239 Anderson, Laura Sue 66, 145, 178, 181, 239 Child Care-Teacher's 400 Ads! Index de 4, Class-Co- orker 2, 3, 4, PTA 1, JETS 2, National nnor Society 3, 4, vience Club 2, 3, vanish Club 2 iderson, Marron D. 9 hderson, Rita 8, 205, 239 IIA 2, 3 - President First Ladies 2, 3, BSO 4 1derson, Sandra 4 idres, Larry Eglin, Willie J. thony, Arthur L. , 309 zaldva, Anna plewhite, Bobby K. plewhite, Karen G. pling, Susan zabeth , 239 CA 4, FHA 3 ceneaux, Crystal D. hie Christopher C. , 124 hie, Dandrea M. uijo, Monica M. endariz, Maria M. iaga, Natalie A. , 138 iaga, Veronica Inez , 218, 239 2, Golf 3, VOE 4 hur, Paul Douglas 57, 121, 165 ton, Jarvis Lavaughn orga, Marcel A. avaley, Ina A. , 154 Atkinson, Cindy Lynn 277 Aucock, Susan Marie 1, 66, 67, 137, 142, 143, 144, 145, 147, 178, 193, 232, 240, 424 Aries 3, 4 - Editor 4, Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, French Club 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, JETS 2, 3, National Honor Socity 3, 4 - Vice President 4, Presidents' Council 4, Quill 8: Scroll 3, 4 - Parliamentarian 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council 4, Girl's Golf 2, 3, 4 Austin, D. Michele 309 Austin, Melissa D. 309 Austin Tyshkiia L. 291 Avalos, David Jr. Avila, Joe P. 309, 84 Ayers, Tammy R. 290, 291, 174 Babcock, Tammy M. 309 Babin, Tarvia M. 92, 109 Babineaux, Cedric W. 309 Bacon, Kimberly M. Bade, Kevin M. 277, 94 Bade, Teresa L. 310 Bagnasco, Susan Magaret 222, 240 Archery 3, Class Co- Worker 2, 3, 4, DECA 2, 4 - Vice President of Sales 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4 - Banquet Chairperson 2 - Vice President 3, FTA 1, 2, Golf 3, Swimteam 1, 2, 3 Bagwell, Donnia K. Bailey, Benita Faye 229, 240 Bailey, Connie L. 310 Bailey, H. Lynn 277, 155 Bailey, Howard L. Bailey, Lorrie K. 138, 191, 291 Baker, Christopher Cedric 181, 186, 240 Baker, Keith D. Baker, Michelle D. 90, 196,223,291 Baker, Morris W. Jr. Baker, Valorie D. 102 Balboa, John G. 310 Balboa, Priscilla E. 165, 310 Balderas, Liliana M. 291 Banks, Tina D. Barajas, Raquel C. Barber, Shelia Diane 217, 218, 270 Band 1, 2, 3, DE 3, Spanish Club 2, VOE - Vice President 4 Barcia, Paula R. 291,147,152,155 Barnes, Jodie Marie 240 Media Club 1, 2, OEA 4 Barnes, Kimberly A. 310 Barron, Kelly L. 147, 188,308,310 Bartula, David R. 114, 117, 277 Bates, David Rand 65, 66, 67, 121, 142, 145, 162, 163, 232, 240, 424 Aries 4, Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4 - Commander 4, JETS 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Orienteering Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4 - Captain 3, 4, ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4 - Battalion Commander 4 Science Club 1, 2, 3 Batiste, Tyrone D. 163, 164, 240 Beago, Tara R. 291 Beal, Alisia M. 310 Belinoski, Christy 291 Bell, Bennie L. 277 Bell, Ingrid Nechelle 240 FHA 3, Track - Manager 3 Bell, Phaedra L. 310 Bell, Robert C. 310, 84 Bell, Rodney Eugene 72, 240 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Benavides, Margarita 208, 241 Class Co-Worker 4, Media Club - Vice President 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 4 Bendy, Reginald L. 72, 164,291,124 Bennett, Carey D. 165 Bennett, Elizabeth L. 181, 128 Bentley, Debie C. 277, 156 Bernard, Edwinn 170 Index 401 Bernard, Regina A. 3, 4 Bosie, Robert S. 310 L68' 31: h Q Bishop, Calvin Devall 82' 206, 124 Brooks, Toni M. effy, nf 'my Uinn 72, 139, 241 Bosie, Vernell Jr. - 44, 241 Football 2, 3, 4g Track 215, 242 sam' Caffe P1350 1, 2, 3 4g Weightlifting Team Cross Country 2, 226 242 Berry, Benita A. 2, 3, 4 Industrial Arts 3, 43 ICI: 3, 4 109, 310 Bishop, Jeanie Lynn PBS0 12 2' 32 4 - B Al- F 226 241 Program Director 4g rownr we ' Berton, Albert 1 102 228 241 Bl k A ld Track lg VIE 3, 4 - ' 3 C' mo President 4 Brown Cornell C. HECE 4 Blankenship, Daniel Bostwick 10 L 156, 310 Bertrand, Felix K. Scott 310 ' Y ' 214 241 gfiwn, Jerry W. Bielamowicz, Nathan 1700111311 25 FTA 1, 2, 33 Bosworth, Richard A' G. Swim Team 1, 2 277 Brown Karen 216, 277 Blesener, Diane J. 131121161102 Pedro 109 I Biggs, Christopher 112, 168, 308, 310 Brown, LamOIllCa J. Wren B100m, Barry D. Bounds, Lance A. 310 241 169 310 Brown Melissa L. Biggs Marianne Blount, Yalonda M. Bower Augefine 174 A 292 123, 277 Boutte, Kenneth W. Brown M1C11ae1 W' Biggurs, Charlie E. Boatright, Clovis A, 310 Bggwn, Peggy -1, 84, 310, 124 Boehl, Richard L. Braddy, Alyson 1,1 1 , 193, 311, 128 Bilanoald, Glenn Paul los 92 Brown, Ronald L. 1:j36Z31,1g11115, 117, Bogan, Jeffrey C' Braddy, Shanna M. Brown, Shaundra Y. U 1 ' 73, 139, 277 901277 Brown, Wallace H. Jr 519230, 1311168 K- Bohorquez, Angda Bradfield, Troy D. 311 Q 1 I 1 134, 168, 277 222 Brown, Walter L. Jr. B1ln0Sk1,Chr1SI1ne E, Bradford, Edward E. 73, 124 90, 137, 142, 144, 147, 176, 199, 276, 277 Binckley, Michael A. 277 Binckley, Stephen P. 310 Birdsong, James G. 80, 144, 173, 198,277 Bishop, Ann Francis 66, 102, 145, 178, 238, 241 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Co-Worker l, 2, 3, 4 - Reporter 1 - Parliamentarian, 2 - Parliamentarian, 3 - Advisor - 45 Cross Country 2, 3g FTA lg JETS 35 National Honor Society 43 Science Club 2, 3, Track , 23 Volleyball Manager Bolden, Daryll Edwin 241 Bolyard, Jill Renee 66, 138, 145, 191, 241 Archery 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3g French Club 43 National Honor Society 3, 4 Bonilla, Robert E. 132, 169 Bonner, Feldon II 165 Booker, Deborah A. Booker, Grisha M. 310 Booker, Sabrena A. 310 Booker, Tracey L. 156, 157 Boren, Paul 180 80, 277 Bradley, John V. Jr. Bradley, Julia R. Bradshaw, Sam W. Jr. Braggs, Tiffany D. Breaux, Belinda G. 180 Breaux, Greg E. 310, 1 19 Breaux, Michael W. 223, 277 Brew, Lashandra 200, 310 Brewer, Billy H. 214 Briley, Rosita M. Brooks, Carla P. Basketball 3 Brooks, Gerald W. Bruening, Mark A. Bruner, Susan DeLain 66, 210, 211, 242 Archery 33 Class Co- Worker 2, FTA 1, 2g Industrial Arts 3, 4 - Secretary 4, National Honor Society 43 Science Club 1, 2, 43 Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 2 Brutto, Nicole M. 31 1 Bunker, Bobby Raymond 66, 195, 242 French Club 2, 3, 4 - Banquet Chairperson French National Soci 3, 4 - Treasurer 3, Alpha Theta 3g Natio Honor Society 43 RO 402 Index - Color Guard, tienteering Team, romotions Board 4 mosky, Catherine izabeth 12, 226, 242 EA lg Golf Team 2, .T 3, 4 - President 4, fesidents' Council 4g -vim Team l, 2 urnham, Toby A. ush, Glen A. 7 stamante, Steven drew 6, 242 AE 2, 33 ICT 4 ars, Felicia F. 3, 311, 128 ars, Patricia K. 1, 123, 128 brera, Robert , 242 CA 4 in, Michael Eddie 2, 242 lmes, Rodney W. marillo, Laura M. , 168,170, 178 marillo, Sonia , 31 1 meron, Jackie rgie pbell, Donna ise CE 4 mpbell, Johnny L. mpbell, Nicole R. ndelaria, Lisa A. 8 nino, Darci J. nnon, Vicki L. 1 no, Catherine A. Canon, Andy A. 210, 211, 278 Canon, Kathy K. 31 1 Cantu, Angelica M. 278 Cantu, Rudolph R. Capers, Robbi L. 223, 292 Capistran, Albert Jr. 31 1 Caraway, Gina R. 166, 276, 200, 203, 276, 278 Cardell, Charles R. 211, 214 Cardenas, Adrian S. 170, 211 Carey, Stepahnie E. Carlton, Kathy A. 292 Carrera, Vivian 109, 31 1 Carrizal, Santos N. 311 Carroll, Alfreda Meshell 164, 311 Carroll, Darius D. 84, 100,311 Carter, Crysanthi M. Carter, Dexter L. 31 1, 82 Carter, Howard E. 169 Cartwright, Eugene G. 278, 82 Carwile, Rebecca J. 142, 144, 147, 166, 176, 199, 276, 278, 118 Casares, Loida Y. 311 Casas, Edward Rene Casey, Patricia G. Cassens, Douglas L. 292 Castaneda, Guadalupe iSLulu99 66, 145, 196, 242 Career Awareness Program 4g Class co- worker 4g FTA 2, 3, Junior Achievement - President 4, Math Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Rambling Roses l, 25 Science Club 2, 3g Spanish Club 4g Tennis 3, 4 Castellese, Anthony V. 31 1 Castilla, Cassandra L. 31 1 Castilla, Kelly E. 214 Castillo, Edward 196, 31 1 Castillo, Lucia 292 Castillo, Roy R. 226, 242 Football l, 2, ICT 1, 2 Castro, Laura A. 220, 278 Cathey, Samantha K. 154, 292 Cavanaugh, Andria B. Celestine, Kevin D. 98, 278 Cephus, Ronald P. 84, 100, 331 Cervantes, Anna M. 66, 243 Class Co-Worker 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 FTA 1, JETS 4, Science Club 2, 4 Chalmers, Kalbert M. 169, 31 1 Chambers, Katrina Lynn 66, 144, 145, 169,243 Choir 3, 4, Class Co- Worker 4, French Club 3, National Honor Society - Treasurer 4, PBSO 3, Rambling Roses 2, Speech Club 2, Twirlers 4 Chan, Jack P. 215 Chan, Pheap 31 1 Chan, Tom P. Chaney, Pamela D. 292 Chapa, Anthony 31 1 Chapa, George A. 64, 169,312 Chapa, Gloria L. 157,292 Chapa, Romeo II Chapman, Tammy Charlla 228, 229, 243 HECE 3, 4 - Treasurer 4, Rambling Roses 4 Chatman, Amy M. 64, 154,312 Chavarria, Margaret A. 312 Chavarria, Nick Chavarria, Samuel A. Chavarria, Tina M. 312 Chay, Sok Chesney, Elton Lee 243 Chesser, Brian K. 312, 147 Childress, Alice F. Chia, Chhon Choice, Reginald D. Christen, Amy R. 112, 174, 292 Cisneros, Suzanne M. 138, 157, 243, 128 Archery 4, Choir 3, 4, Media Club 2, 33 ROTC 23 Spanish Club 3, Track 4 Civitello, Angela M. 312, 147 Index 403 Clardy, Kathy A. 155, 278 Clarence, Erika L. 292 Clark, Christy L. 195,278 Clark, Donna c. 181 Clark, John J. Cleek, Charmarie Lynn 66, 145, 196, 198, 243 Fl' A 1, 2, National Honor Society 4, Rambling Roses 1, 2, 3 - Scribe 3, Science Club 1, 2, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 4 Cleek, Tiffany Marie 211, 243 Class Co-Worker 4, FHA 4, Industrial Arts 4, Science Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, 3 Clements, Madonna Clifton, John Carlton 156, 172, 209, 244 Christian Student Fellowship 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Science Club 2, Speech Club 2, Tutoring Club 3, 4 Cloud, Terayton 214 Cloud, Tremayl Alan 214 Auto Mechanics 4, DE 2, Electronics 3, Swim Team 1 Cobb, Adrian Kenric 65, 66, 67, 142, 144, 147, 191, 244 Class Co-Worker 3, 4, 63, 90, 200, 293 Cobb, Julia E. 19, 44, 66, 68, 69, 137, 146, 147, 178, 238, 244 Basketball 1, Cheerleader - Head 4, Class Co-Worker 1, 2, 3, 4 - Reporter 1, 2, 4, FFA 1, Golf 3, 4, Golf 3 4, Science Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Student Council - Reporter 3, 4, Swim Team 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3 Coburn, Che'ryl Delise 74, 193, 244 Coe, Curtis R. 293 Coffey, Diane M. 168, 188, 193, 278 Cole, Lloyd D. Coleman, Danny E. Coleman, Dorothy C. 157, 293 Coleman, John J. 1 10, 200, 278 Coleman, Suzanne K. 144,15l,152,176,193, 278 Collier, Bobby G. 173 Collier, Sandra Lee 66, 173, 191, 244 Class Co-Worker 4, German Club 2, JETS 4 Mu Alpha Theta 1, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Science Club 1, 4 Collins, Dakota D. 164, 278 Collins, Darrel J. 73, 124 Collins, David O. 9 9 Conant, Mark Thomas 72,114,1l5, 244 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club l, 2, 3, 4 - Parliamentarian 3, French National Honor Society 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts 2, 3, 4 Conde, Deborah A. 244 Conerly, Catherine 293 Coney, Dewayne O. 82, 293 Conley, Mark K. Conner, Brian E. 312 Conner, Darrin L. 203, 278 Conner, Warren B. 80 Conteras, Caroline Contreras, Alejandro Contreras, Carolina 195 Contreras, Roger G. Conway, John W. 293, 82, 98 Cook, Angela Kay 178, 209, 220, 244 Cook, Forrest C. Cooper, Adlyn D. 293 Cooper, Bylindcia L. Cooper, Kirk M. 168, 174, 293 Cooper, Laura E. 312 Cooper, Michelle L. Coopwood, K. Michelle 200, 202, 278 Coronado, Jose F. Coronado, Victor 214 Correa, Cynthia 164, 312 Correll, Charles C. Jr. 1 66, 67, 72, 139, 203, 245 Baseball 1, Debate Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Footba 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, Speech Club 1, 1 3, 4 - Secretary 2 - Vice President 3, Weightlifting 2, 3, 4 Correll, Julie L. 92, 312 Cortez, Judy R. 180 Cortez, Suzette M. 293 Cortez, Virginia R. Courtwright, Jean A. 156 Cowens, Gwendolyn F Crabb, Carole R. 168 Crabb, Cayce L. 62, 144, 147, 166, 176, 191, 205, 276, 278 Craig, Kelley N. 312 Crawford, Demetria L 156, 3412 Crissey, Stephanie D. Crowder, James B. 278 Cruz, Christopher Cruz, Lisa B. 156, 157,205,293 Cruz, Rebecca 278 JETS 3' 44 Mu A191111 121, 312, 124 Cope, Michael Anthony Theta 3, National Collins, Hope Cruz, Vanessa Honor Society 3, 4 - 228, 244 Copeland, Robert L. 165, 205, 293 President 4, Presidents' Christian Student 1141 115, 116' 293 Cruz, veronica Ann Council 4, Science Club Fellowship 2 Coronado, Francisco Jr. 222, 245 2, 3, 4 - Treasurer 4 Collins, Sandra 163, 165, 278 Band 1, 2, 35 Class Co, Cobb, C. Christi 312 Coronado, Jaime WOFKBI' 43 DECA 45 404 Index 'ench Club 1 ummins, Jerry W. 1, 278 nningham, J acquelin wn P, 42, 44, 97, 147, 149 Tl, 186, 178, 205, 245, nild Care 4, Class Co- orker 2, 3, 4, umbling Roses 1, 2, 3 Tribune 3, mhandler 4, Student ristian Fellowship 3, Student Council 2, 3, Tutoring Club l, 2 rtis, Bryce R. , 312 rtis, Jewel Monique , 245 CA 4, FHA - asurer 3 iley, Jimmy A. ,278 nas, Rosanne , 278 ncer, Casandra Y. , 203,209,279 te, Medha D. ughtry, Deaura A. venport, David yne 114, 115, 245 ila, Darlene D. , 293 ila, Richard 312 ila, Sandra L. is, Angelique L. is, Anthony Kirk is, Cheryl D. Davis, Danita Beunca 245 FTA 1, 2, OEA 4, Track 1, 2 Davis, Donald P. 80, 225, 279, 124 Davis, Edward E. 205, 294 Davis, Hugh R. 313 Davis, Jeffery M. 168,313 Davis, Joseph Horace Jr. 72, 178, 222, 223, 245 Class Co-Workers 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, ROTC 1 Davis, Katherine M. 63, 166, 173 Davis, Kenneth 73,80, 181,294 Davis, Kenneth W. Davis, Kevin F. Davis, Monica M. 313 Davis, Scott A. 279 Davis, Shane R. 279, 151, 152 Davis, Shelia E. Davis, Udora F. 204, 313 Davis, Vanessa D. Davis, Willie J. Dawson, Angela Yvonne 245 Class Co-Worker 4, FHA 3, Junior Achievement 1, 2, PBSO l Day, Christine L. 279 Delacruz, Angelica M. DelaCruz, Ray A. 294 Delafuente, Alberto M. 196 Delbello, Diane 279 DeLeon, Christina 220, 246 OEA 4, Spanish Club 1, 2 DeLeon, Elizabeth 208 DeLeon, Jeanne l44,176,188,l91,193, 195, 209, 232, 279,424 DeLeon, Marc 154, 178, 222, 246 Band 1, 2, 3, Class Co- Worker 4, DECA 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Rambling Rose Escort 4 DeLeon, Rebecca L. DeLeon, Sisto 31 3 DeLeon, Sonya R. Delgado, Raymond 163, 164, 211, 294 Delosreyes, Juan J. Demopolis, Dana L. 313 Diaz, Dianca 294 Diaz, Rafael Dickey Marnie D. Dickey, Johnnie Y. Dickey, William B. 313 Diver, Mary E. 313 Dixon, Sandra G. President 3 - President 4, ROTC 1, 2, 3 Doehring, David 313 Doria, Ray 181 Dorsey, Gregory Jerome 216 Basketball 3 Dorsey, Michael D. Dosewell, Etilda V. 313 Dotson, Kara E. 168 Dotson, Kenneth Verdell 168, 246 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4 Doud, Daryl W. Doud, Kimberly Kay 199, 226, 246 Class Co-Worker 4, German Club 4 Douglas, Rodney K. 279, 80 Dow, Darcy L. Dow, Sherri P. 90 Dowlearn, D'Etta L. 220, 232, 279, 424 Dowlearn, Daryl C. 138,211,313 Drake, Kelly L. 294, 154 Driscoll, Tina L. 204, 294, 128 Dumas, Mary E. 294, 174 Dumas, Randall Lee 228, 246 DuPhilly, Michele Renee Duran, Gregory P. ,128 279,166,176 174 114115 116 173 176, is, Cindy D. Dean, Amy M, Djovis, AI'iStOS A. 198, 279 1 174, 193, 293 Shelly Dockery, Karen Elaine Duran john pn - 313 225 246 i is, Dana A. 1 . 313 , 294 Decelles, Ted N. OEA 3, 4 - Vlce Index 405 Durham, Monson E1k1f1S, Sindy 181, 188, 279 200, 247 356521 200 Ellis, Dennis G. Felty, Thomas Wayne Flores, Miguel Jr. ' ' Eisenbfook, Timothy R. 74, 130, 247 314 Durham, Reeda L. 216, 279 Dyer, Derrick W. 229, 246 Football 3 Eads, Troy H. 68, 69, 110, 178, 232, 246, 424 Aries Photographer 3, 4, Cheerleader 45 Choir 1, 2, 3, FTA 1, 2, 3, Science Club 1, 2, 35 Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4 Eakes, Michael Shane 110, 139, 246 Swim Team 4, Weightlifting 4 Eakes, Tamela K. 313 Earle, Torrance L. 313, 124 East, Natalie Roshon 246 East, Tracy L. 106 Eaton, Johnny B. 313, 73, 98 Eaton, Leric L. 313, 84 Eddington, Lewis D. 98 Eddins, Sylvia D. Edmond, Sterlyn W. Edwards, Charles 246 Edwards, Harold Lesslie 169, 247 Elias, Roosevelt V. 294 Elias, Tom J. 169, 313 Elizondo, Luis E. 84, 313 Elizondo, Pedro J. 196, 313 114,116,279 Eisner, Peter S. 199, 294 Ennis, Edwin D. 169, 313 Eslinger, Kenneth S. Esparza, Hector 170, 279 Espinoza, Edwardo 84, 313 Espinoza, Elias 313 Espinoza, JoAnn 313 Espinoza, Julian 181,279 Ester, Alphonse III 247 Football 35 ROTC 1, 2 Ester, George M., Jr. 84, 314 Ester, Sharon B. Estrada, Angelica M. 205, 208, 294 Evans, James A. 294, 80 Evans, John M. 72, 139,247 Football 3, 4, Weightlifting 3, 4 Evans, Tina M. 169 Fabrygel, Doris A. 152, 174, 180 Facundo, Sandra M. 155,222,279 Farris, Anthony R. 314 Farris, Earl M. 314 Falkner, David R. Felton, Edward D. Jr. 84, 314 Felty, Heather E. Fergerson, C. Terri 314 Ferguson, Felicia Fernandez, Randy Ferrell, Kevin M. 314 Field, Kyle A. III 247 Cross Country 2, 3, Science Club 1, 2g Swim Team 25 Track 2, 3 Filmore, Tamara C. 168, 294 Finley, Tenolan Troy 72, 139, 178, 247 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Weightlifting 2, 3, 4 Fish, James N. Fisher, Mark Damon 170, 247 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Co-Worker 45 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Stage Band 3, 43 Spanish Club 1 Fisher, Valkeith M. 225. 280 Fisk, Sharon Selise Fitzgerald, Kelly R. Fitzgerald, Kevin T. 82 Fitzgerald, Shannon T. 314, 84 Fleeger, Ross S. Flores, Belinda 168, 220, 280 Flores, Carol 180, 206, 294 Flores, Cynthia A. Flores, Elda 294 Flores, Elvira J. Flores, Gilberto Flores, Martin Amador Flores, Norma G. 314 Flores, Ramona 314 Florian, David William 222, 247 Flowers, Otis C. 80, 98, 314, 119 Floyd Michael David 232, 248, 424 Fluker, Michelle Renee 178, 248 Archery 33 Class Co- Worker 45 Tennis 3 Fluker, Vickie L. 181, 294 Flynn, Stacey E. 174, 180 Foley, Shannon 170, 280 Folse, William A. 211,280 Fontenet, Adam L. 82, 215 Fontenet, Monica Ann 18, 44, 56, 142, 217, 218, 248 French Club 2, 3g Juni Achievement lg OE - President 3, VOE - President 4 Ford, Donia A. 152, 174,199,294 Ford, Latresa M. 154, 314 Fountain, Tonya R. 205, 294 Fowler, Alma Aurora 225, 248 OE-TAS 4 Fowler, Jill D. 295 Francis, Youlanda M 90, 102, 168,295 Franklin, Ernie D. 406 Index , 100, 156,314 anks, Lance L. 6,163,165,295 azier, Shannon D. , 139, 214 eman, James Mario 69, 248 tomechanics 3, 4, d 1, Cheerleader 4, tball 1, 2, 3, ustrial Arts 1, 2, TC 1, 2 ls, Tamara , 220, 280 rking, David A. , 280 udenberg, Kerry ard 67,114,115,142, , 149, 178, 232, 249, es Photographer 3, 4 Head Photographer aseball 1, 2, 3, 4, sketball 1, 2, 3, Class -Worker 2, 3, 4, nch Club 3, 4, tball 1, 3, Key Club , Presidents' Council amhandler - Head cience Club 1, 2, dent Council 1, 2, 3 as, Maria J. tz, Paul E., check, Glen B. llenwider, Bruce A. nston, Shane C. ch, Kimberly Ann , 249 CA 3, 4 - Asst. ic President 4, Junior hievement 1, 2 lindo, Jaime A. llardo, Lyna Marie 217, 218, 249 rcia, Adela Marie , 249 Garcia, Alicia 205, 3 14 Garcia, Alson Charles 249 Cross Country 2, ICT 3, Science Club 2, Swim Team 2, Track 2 Garcia, Amelia 249 Garcia, Antoinette 176, 280 Garcia, Antonio R. Garcia, Aurora 314 Garcia, Carlos Garcia, Charlotte A. 166, 176,280 Garcia, David Garcia, David 280 Garcia, Eliza 220, 280 Garcia, Gerardo E. Garcia, Guadalupe M. 314 Garcia, Hector G. 176, 280 Garcia, Jennifer C. 223, 280 Garcia, Joe Martin 19, 222, 249 DECA 3, 4, Football 1, Spanish Club 2 Garcia, Lydia A. 147,191,314 Garcia, Mark A. 163,165,174,295 Garcia, Maxwell S. Garcia, Miguel Garcia, Monica V. 154, 204 Garcia, Nancy Maribell 249 Garcia, Oscar Garcia, Richard Garcia, Sarita A. Garcia, Teresa 295, 174 Garcia, Veronica 314 Garcia, Vickie A. Garcia, Yvonne M. 314 Garner, Sharron K. 123 Garza, Antonio P. 164, 165, 211,280 Garza, Carol 314 Garza, J ohnthan Michael 249 Garza, Kathleen 295 Garza, Marlo S. 223,295 Garza, Richard 295 Garza, Sandy 315 Garza, Nora E. 315 Gearc, Terrance L. Geer, Cheryl Christine 61, 195, 249 Geer, Karen K. 174, 295 Geer, Robin R. 168, 315 Gelske, Joseph Edward 249 Football 3 Gentry, Jennifer 295 George, David 227, 280 George, Valencia Nikola 181, 250 Gerken, Theresa E. 315 Gessner, Lesil M. 134, 174, 188 Gilbert, Jerry W. 169 Gilbert, John C. 142, 147, 168, 170, 172, 178, 209, 238, 250, 59 Alpha Omega Tutoring Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Christian Student Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Co-Worker 1, 2, 3, 4 - President l, 4 - Vice President 3, Drama 2, Junior Achievement 1, Media Club 1, 2, Student Council 3, 4 Giles, Willie M. Gill, Althea L. Gillum, Erika K. Glass, Derrick D. 100, 315 Glenn, Amy Michele 193, 217, 218, 250 Class co-Worker 2, 3, 4 Flag Corps 1, 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, VOE - Sgt. at Arms 4 Gloyna, Steve Wayne 250 Goehring, Christian Lance 66,l62,163,171,199, 250 Goehring, Craig Lance 66, 250 Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3 Goins, Charlotta Denise 200, 225, 250 Choir 2, Debate Team 3 Drama 4, French Club 2, OEA - Reporter 4, Rambling Roses 2, 3 Goleman, Edward F. 200, 280 Gonzales, Guillermo Gonzales, Isabel E. 222 Gonzales, Manuel 295, 82 Index 407 9 4 9 Gonzales, Marlena J. Gonzales, Monica Lynne 86, 87, 250 Gonzales, Sharon A. 180, 295 Gonzales, Veronica B. 280 Gonzalez, Efren A. Gonzalez, Ganando Gonzalez, Miriam Judith 223, 250 Child Care Lab 2, DECA - Secretary 4, Drama 3, Tribune 35 Student Council 4 Gonzalez, Roger Martin 251 Gonzalez, Rosa Y. 109, 315 Gonzalez, Samantha 315 Gordon, William L. Gorney, Rose M. 181, 295 Grady, Paige R. 315 Graham, Jonathon E. 82, 139, 315 Gramatikos, Aleena M. 152, 174, 196,295 Granado, Chris 280 Grant, Dedra L. Grant, George R. 168,315 Graves, Jeffrey S, 170 Green, Angela 315 Green, Deborah Ann 251 Green, Frances 205 Green, Michael Green, Phyllis D. Green, Shaun R. Green, Stacey D. 315 Green, Tom Alvin 227, 251 Green, Traci L. 295, 152, 174 Greene, Chris M. 80, 280 Griffin, Kkoby D. 315, 124 Griffin, Lisa J. Griffith, William Urban IV 72, 251 Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4g Fire Drill Team 3, 43 FTA l, 2, French Club 3, Football l, 2, 3, 4g Industrial Arts lg National Art Honor Society 23 Science Club 1, 2, 3, Swim Team 1, 25 Weightlifting 3, 4 Groce, Jana M. 166, 176, 193, 232, 276, 280, 424 Groeschel, Craig E. 147,162,163,174,193, 195, 290, 295 Grooms, Tracy Lynne 251 French Club 3, 4 Guajardo, Louis A. Guerrero, Janet Lynn 227, 251 ICT 4g VOCT 2, 3 - Treasurer Guevara, Daniel E. Guffey, Krystal H. 315 Guiberteau, Mandy E. 280 Guidry, Shannon D. 315 Gulley, Don L. Gunn, Tina M. 193, 195,280 Gunter, E. Michelle 166, 176,281 Gurney, Patricia J. Gusman, Gary W. Gutierrez, Bosco Javier 223, 251 DE 4 Gutierrez, Maria L. 296 Gutierrez, Tammie 64, 154, 315 Gutierrez, Victoria Gutierrez, William N. 62, 72, 176, 200, 202, 232, 281,424 Guy, Greg A. 227,281 Guzman, Ray A. 315 Haba, Jeanette A. 315 Hale, Cynthia S. 156 Hall, David T. 281, 166, 176 Hall, Kimberly D. 222 Hall, Marvin 315 Hall, Tracey L. 153, 174, 180,296 Hall, Yuri D. 315, 119 Hamilton, Sarah Alicia 66, 195, 251 Class Co-Worker 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 45 French National Honor Society - Parliamentarian 4, National Honor Society 43 Rambling Roses 2, 3g Science Club 4 Hamilton, Shawndra Lynn 178, 206, 217, 218, 251 Class Co-Worker 4, PBSO 4, VOE 3, 4 Hamilton, Tanya K. 296 Haney, Gregory Alan 162, 163 Hanna, David R. Hanna, Gary M. 162, 163,315 Hansen, Kelly E. Hansen, Michael 1 19 Harding, Kimberlyn A 147, 222,281 Harley, Jimmy R. Jr. Harley, Patricia L. 226, 281 Harley, Trisha L. Harp, James G. Harrington, David Michel 66, 171, 252 Chess Club l, 2, 3, 4g German Club l, 2 Harris, Anthony 121, 124 Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, Track 2, 3, 43 Tribune Harris Antoinette S. Harris, Bryan 296 Harris, Edward A. 94, 296 Harris, Jeffery K. 80, 98, 296 Harris, Tonja Harris, Ulonda S. 315 Harrison, Lonnie F. 163, 165, 315 Hartman, Thomas W. 154, 21 1, 296 Hassbrock, Kristine 154, 316 Hatcher, Glenn D. 176, 191,281 Hawkins, Jamie 316 Hawkins, Marla Hawkins, Rhonda 408 Index 52, 196 aynes, Carlas Ann 12, 180, 252 hynes, Steve Mitchell 19, 252 lseball 2, Football 1, 3, 4, Weightlifting 1, 3, 4 cad, Aimee R. 6,281 itard, Frank R. 6 math, Gary D. 1 bert, Kathi L. ctor, Yolanda R. , 123 gwood, Vernon W. 110, 147, 176,281, wood, Vincent Paul 50, 55, 60, 66, 72, , 139, 142, 166, 178, , 210, 211, 252 ha Omega Tutoring b 2, Class Co- rker 2, 3, 4, Fire ll Team 4, Football , German Club 3, 4 ice President 4, strial Arts 3, 4 - sident 4, Presidents' ncil 4, Swim Team , 3, 4, Weightlifting , 4 lman, Tami Lynnette , 252 - Treasurer 4 ms, Glen , 281 ao, Roely Jr. 199, 211, 252 a Omega Tutoring 1, 2, Class Co- ker 2, 3, 4, Fire l Team 4, Football German Club 3, 4, ia Club 4, Industrial 2, 3, 4, Science 1, 2, 3, Swim Team 2, Track 1, 2, 3 Henderson, Latanya Renon 169, 252 Twirler 4 Henderson, Lawna Michelle 178, 223, 252 Class Co-Worker 3, 4, DECA 4, OEA 3 Henderson, Melvin E. 84, 100, 316 Hendley, Julie A. 168, 316 Hengst, Darla Renee 66, 222, 252 DECA 3, 4 - Secretary, 3 - President 4, FTA 1 Henneke, Jeffrey L. 316 Henry, Evelyn F. Hensley, Eugene Albert Jr. 226, 252 Baseball 1, 2, 3, ICT 4, Industrial Arts 1, 2, 3 Hernandez, Amada l6Amy!9 220, 252 OEA 4 Hernandez, Ann Marie 217, 218, 253 OEA 3, VOE 4 Hernandez, Fernando A. 215,253 Hernandez, Lisa 296 Hernandez, Margaret A. 296 Hernandez, Norma 181, 281 Hernandez, Virginia 142, 193,l95, 196,291 Herrera, Rudolph R. 170, 208, 316 Herzog, Michael N. 296 Hester, Darren J. 316 Hicks, LaVet Hicks, Rebecca Ann 222, 253 DECA 3, 4 Hicks, Russel Vachel 253, 124 Baseball 1, PBSO 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Hieden, Gus C. Hightower, D. Fran 180 Hill, Terri R. 296, 174 Hirsch, Brent W. 316, 119 Hoag, Myra Hodde, Amy C. 296, 152 Hogue, Rhonda L. Holden, Danny R. Hollas, Charles W. 19, 44, 66, 67,114, 115, 116, 146, 147, 178, 238, 253 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4 e Treasurer 3 - Sgt. at Arms 4, Football 1, 2, German Club 1, 3, Science Club 2, 3, Student Council 1 - Vice President 4 Hollas, Gregory A. 80, 176,199,281, 118 Hollins, Carmen L. 316 Hollins, James A. 84,316 Hollis, Garland V. 169 Holloway, Byron R. Holt, I. Jane 156, 157 Holt, Jack W. 281 Holt, Pierre Clem 73, 206, 253 Fire Drill Team 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1 Holt, Theotra L. 80, 200, 225, 281, 124 Hook, Paul S. 316 Hopkins, Kymitra L. 316 Hopkins, Mary L. 154, 316 Hopkins, Sharla L. Horace, Bridgette Horace, Veronica R. Horne, Adele J. 296, 134 House, Linda L. 92, 128 House, R. Glenn 296 Houston, Charles Cory 296 Hoyt, Christopher S. Hubbard, Allvs B. 216, 281 Hubbard, Cleotha DeVerna 253 Hubbard, Mark Dean Huckabay, Karen L. 168, 170,297 Huckabay, Sharon L. 281, 180 Hudson, Suzanne Lee 1, 66, 67, 86, 87, 134, 143, 146, 232, 253, 424 Aries 2, 3, 4 - Sports Editor 3 - Associate Editor 4, Basketball 1, 2, Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4 - President 2, FTA 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, Imperial Guard 1, Quill 8: Scroll 3, 4, Science Club 2, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 - Rep. at Large 4, Tennis 3, 4, Index Track 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3,4 Hughes, Betty Lou 296 Hughes, Cheryl K. 193, 316 Hughes, Stephen L. Huhn, Raymond J. 171, 193, 296 Hunt, Frank Hunt, Patricia A. 147, 165 Hunter, Norman G. 296 Hunter, Trina D. Hurst, Richard B. 296, 1 18 Hurt, James C. III 66Joey9! 121, 162,163,296 Hutchins, Cheryl L. 181 Hyman, J. Randlal Im, Kagna 297 Ingram, Kimberly D. Ingram, Viccie A. Iselt, Michael 316 lvich, Pamela M. 106, 297, 128 Jackman, Jeffery D. 281 Jackson, Cynthia A. 90, l39,181, 186 Jackson, Debra A. 134,223,297 Jackson, Karen L. Jackson, Kevin D. 82 Jackson, Lisa L. 225, 253 Jackson, Quentine Yvette 254 Jackson Quincy Alan 121, 254 Jackson, Sarah J. 168, 316 Jackson, Verna R. Jacobs, Donald P. 316 James, Andrea Y. 205 Jamison, Pamela R. 216, 297 Jankowski, Kimberly A. 316, 154 Januhowski, Toni L. 297 Januszewski, Tina Marie 137, 217, 218, 254 Jasso, Jesus E. Jasso, Richard 316 Jefferson, Christopher P. 84,316 Jefferson, Shonah P. 154, 317 Jett, Christopher M. 165, 317 Jimenez, Alexander Jimenez, Dino R. 297 Joe, Sandy M. 66, 254 Johns, Andrew Johnson, Danita Y. 228, 254 Johnson, Debra A. 200, 281 Johnson, Felicia Y. Johnson, Gregory Scott Johnson, Horice M. 98 Johnson, Jacquelyn D. 206, 297, 128 Johnson, J anell Dean 156, 157, 200, 208, 209 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama 2, 3, 4, Class co-Worker 4, FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Media Club 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, Tutoring Club 3, 4 Johnson, J oycelyn Denise 178, 254 Johnson, Lafayette 73, 254 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3 Johnson, Mario D. 84, 317, 124 Johnson, Michelle Y. 106, 128 Johnson, Olymphia A. Johnson, Richard W. 297 Johnson, Sheila A. 297 Johnson, Steven J. Johnson, Steven Ray 169, 206 Johnson, Theresa A. 317 Johnson, Tia R. 281 Johnson, Tracy L. Johnson, Vickie C. Johnson, Yolanda V. 66, 166, 178, 197, 198, 238, 254 Close-Up 3, FTA 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4 - President 4, Science Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4 - Treasurer 3 - Secretary 4 Johnson, Yvette D. 66, 178, 238, 254 Jones, Alesia Jones, Alicia M. Jones, Amelia R. 317 Jones, Cassandra L. 204 Jones, Cheryl J. Jones, Debbie L. 317 Jones, Felecia M. Jones, Julia A. 154, 317 Jones, Kenneth R. Jones, Lisa M. 281 Jones, M. Angela Jones, Margaret A. 216, 297 Jones, Michael Ray Jones, Milton D. 80, 281 Jones, Patrice G. 317 Jones, Ralph E. 98,297 Jones, Ronald D. 297 Jones, Stacey L. 106, 144, 176, 198, 28 Jones, Tyrone J. 229, 282 Jones, Veronica O. 205 Jordan, Donna Lynn 217, 218, 255 Jordan, Kimberly Mar 255 Class Co-Worker 3, 4, FTA 1, 2, OEXWRD OE 4, OEA 3, 4 - Treasurer 3, Tutoring Club 2, 3 Jordan, Reginald J ozwiak, Vernon Jam 222, 255 Justice, Barbara A. 297, 90, 1 12 Justice, Stephanie Ly 66, 86, 87, 146, 193, 255 Class Co-Worker 1, 2 3, 4 - Sgt. At Arms - Secretary 3, FTA 1 French Club 4, Scienc Club 3, Swim Team 1, Student Council - Treasurer 4, Volleyba 410 Index ,2,3,4 aase, Martin A. 82 yaase, Marty A. alinowsky, B. Rene 54 alogeras, Johnny L. 82 ambourelis, David C. 17, 136 anakis, Alex G. D7, 198,282 ansteiner, Keith A. I7 ao, Peng l7 ao, Sovay 7 asowski, Maureen izabeth 8, 193, 217, 218, 255 een, Lucinda B. 7, 297 eeton, Michael W. 7 lly, Nancy D. 3,297 elly, William A. 4,297 em, Chantra 7 m, Peou S. 7 ndall, Keith L. 7 njura, Sharon Kay 2, 255 nnedy, Danny D. , 200, 202, 282 rr, Kristi N. 7, 1'51,153, 176,193 2 yes, Eric M. 8 eschnick, Curtis W. ng, Christopher M. 9, 317 King, Clarence E. 169, 282 King, Constance E. 220, 282 King, Curtis E. 317 Kinney, Tyrone E. 84, 317 Kleinhenz, Cynthia A. 90, 112, 147, 317 Kleinhenz, Keith A. 282, 121 Kleinhenz, Kevin Adrian 110, 121, 193, 255 Cross Count4y 1, 2, 3, 4, Frnch Club 3, 4 - Chairperson 4, Science Club 2, Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Kline, Sarah M. 176, 188,198,282 Knight, Cheryl L. 142, 176, 188, 209, 230, 231, 282 Knighton, Greg N. Koehler, karen L. 90, 112, 174, 290, 298 Koehler, Kathleen Ann 68, 69, 146, 193, 255 Cheerleader 4, Class Co-Worker 3, 4, French Club 3, 4 - Sgt at Arms 4, FTA 1, Rambling Roses 1, 2, 3 - Tribune 3, Student council 4, Swim Team 1, 2, 3 - Manager 3 Koenig, Melissa L. 317 Kolb, Kevin K. 100, 317, 119 Konieczny, Craig W. 100,173,19l,193,317 Kopinitz, Marianne 66, 67,150,151,178, 255 Aries 3, Class Co- Workers 3, 4, French Club 1, 2 - Sgt. at Arms 2, FTA 1, Roses 1, 2, 3, 4 - Tribune 3 - Counsul of Dance 4 Kopycinski, J ane-Marie 86, 87, 255 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4 -- Secretary 2, FTA 1,' 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 Koteras, Wade A. 317 Krause, Coree L. 166, 176,223 Kreger, Glen A. 100, 318, 119 Kriticos, Deborah N. 204 Krolczyk, Donna s. 298 Kubeczka, Jeffery P. Kubin, Laura L. 102, 123,282 Kujawa, Laura S. 318 Kulhanek, Robin D. 90, 139,147, 176, 282 Kuropata, Kelly Albert 19, 73, 255 Class Co-worker 2, 3, 4 - Sgt. at Arms 3, PTA 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4 Kurtz, John L. 170, 171,298 Lafayette, Carl Lafayette, Dwayne Lafferty, J. Danny Lafferty, J. Danny 318 Lafferty, Timothy W. 227, 282 Lagrone, Charles O. 298 Lagrone, Keith E. 114, 256 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, German Club 1, National Honor Society 3, 4 Lahrmann, Michael David 73, 215, 256 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 3, 4, VOE 4 Lam, Vann 215 Lampkin, Sandra B 66Kitty39 298 Lanclos, Chris 1 10, 282 Landry, D. Gene 170, 174, 298 Landry, Guadalupe M. 298 Landry, Michael S. 84, 318 Landry, Terri Lynn 168, 256 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 - Drum Major 4, French Club 2, 3, Industrial Arts 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4 Lanford, Mary J. 156 Lanik, Joan Elaine 44, 54, 150, 151, 154, 256 Class co-Worker 2, 3, 4, FTA 1, 2, French Club 2, Rambling Roses 1, 2, 3, 4 - Tribune 3 - Proconsul 4, Science Club 2, Spanish Club 2 Lansrud, John D. 282 Lara, Irma L. 318 Lara, Ricardo Jr. 318 Lawden, Cynthia M. 164, 282 Lawden, Lisa R, 164, 298 Lawler, Robert W. 318 Index 411 LHWSOH, Kevin W. Council 3, 4 Lopez, Dianne M. 318 169' 174' W3 Lewis, Curtis C. Jr. 109, 318 Lueckemeyer, Gina R. Leah Aida E- 80, 139 Lopez, Jesus Jaime 283 Leatherwood, Rodney Lewis, Patrice L. 216, 257 Luster, Carlos A. W- 318 Lopez, Juan J. 318 318 Leblanc, Michael A. 318 Lee, Alice M. 282 Lee, Gerald D. 170 Lee, Keila J. 204, 205, 298, 128 Legaspi, Robert A. Legaspi, Ronald Tan 143, 168, 169, 256 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, CSF 3, 4, Quill 8: Scroll 4, Speech Club 4, Tribune 3, 4 - Advertising Editor 3 - News Editor 4 Leigh, Rachel L. 318, 154 Leake, Melissa A. 166, 225, 282 Leonard, Fred D. 98 Leos, Herman M. Jr. 282 Lerma, Noe 256 Lester, R. Allan 168, 198 Leveridge, Shane E. 109, 147, 318 Levi, Kenneth E. 170, 318 Levi, Krista A. 147, 168, 170, 174, 191., 290, 298 Lewis, Anthony 72, 257 Basketball Manager 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Lewis, Roshanda Licon, Darian 139, 211, 257 Lieu, Hoang Lim, Lin 318 Lim, Nin Lim, Pead P. 282 Lim, Ravin 318 Limbrick, Christopher E. 18, 147, 168, 257 Marching Band 3, 4 - Drum Major 4, Football 2, Stage Band 3, Student Council 3 Lindsay, Kenneth W. 298 Lindsey, Penny R. 318 Liollio, Constantine G. Livingston, Barry Livingston, Jennifer K. 156, 164, 283 Loch, Vun Longoria, Carolyn 169 Child Care 2, French Club 3, Marching Band 3, 4, ROTC 2, Tutoring Club 2 Longoria, Edward 214 Longoria, Mara E. 196, 318 Longoria, Steven C. 318 Looney, Donna Leigh Lopez, Laurie 66, 134, 145, 193, 195, 230, 231, 257 Archery 3, Class Co- Worker 4, CSF 3, 4, FTA l, 2, French Club 1, 2, 4, French National Honor Society - Secretary 4, Junior Achievement - Vice President 4, National Honor Society 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Tribune - Associate Editor 4 Lopez, Lawrence Jr. Lopez, Luis 208 Lopez, Michele 19, 44, 217, 218, 257 VOE 4 Lopez, Rafael O. 215 VICA-VIE 3, 4 Lopez, Ronald Wayne 154, 223, 257 Class Co-Worker 3, 4, DECA 4, Rambling Roses' Escort 4 Love, William G. 227 Auto Mechanics 3, 4, ICT 4 Lowery, Juliet M. 318 Loya, Alfred J. 257 Loya, Sandra M. 257 Lozano, Jesus Lozano, Marco A. Luangkhot, Phetnikon 82, 283 Lyles, Andrea J. 298 Machado, Maria M. Machemehl, Charlene Ann 258 Madellin, Melissa Madray, Susan J. 298, 174, 180 Mager, Sheela F. 283 Magill, Laura L. 144,176,188,283 Mahendran, Christopher K. 191 Mahlmann, Gina G. 176, 188,199,283 Malcolm, Bruce Jonathan 215, 258 Electronics 3, 4, Industrial Arts 1, 2, VICA 3, 4 Maldonado, Moses Malkowsky, John D. 1 14, 1 15,283 Malone, Oran 299 Marbley, Vincent C. 84 Marburger, Tod L. 63, 94, 136, 154, 174, 188, 191, 21 1, 290,295 Marbut, Davina A. 308, 138,147, 112,156 Marches, Brent A. 21 1, 299 Markoski, Robin Renee 178, 258 Lewis, Barri E. 169, 257 . Alpha Omega Tutoring 66, 257 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 FTA lg Luangkhot, Soneviset Club 23 Class C0- DECA 4: Student Spanish Club 1 Luckett, Cynthia M. Worker 2, 3, 4, Child 412 Index McLendon, Brian W. far Lab 2, 3, 4 - l'eacher's Aide 4g FTA 1, 4g National Honor ociety 43 Rambling oses 1, 2 -w arlcoski, Sheryl L. arks, Tonya Yvette 25, 258 EA 3, 4g PBSO 3 arks, Tracie Demetric 80, 200, 202, 258 rama 1, 2, 3, 43 Speech arshall, Michelle enee 6, 145, 223, 258 lass Co-Worker 3g ECA 4g Science Club 3 artin, Edward Lee 27 artin, Jeffery R. artin, Jeffrey G. artin, Kim M. artinez, Deborah S. 65, 225, 258 artinez, Eli M. 68 artinez, Elias M. 68, 299 artinez, Elias N. , 211,299 artinez, Joann 4 artinez Luis J. artinez Mark J. artinez, Mary H. ll 4 artinez, Norma J. artinez, Soria E. artinez, Sylvia E. artinez, Victor H. artino, Mary M. 5, 283 artino, Regina 8, 128 ata, Debbie K. Mata, Martin C. Mata, Tyron Mattix, Donnell Matula, Patricia A. 144, 176, 188, 283 Maxwell, Cheryl E. Maya, Cecilia M. 299 Mayfield, Lisa M. 299 Mayfield, Otis Jr. Mayorga, Joey A. 72, 178, 258 Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 43 Fire Drill Team - Captain 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 43 FTA 13 Industrial Arts 3, 43 Science Club 2 McCain, Michael Darrell Jr. 165, 215 ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4 - Cdt. Officer 43 VICA 4 McCardel, Keenan W. 299,82,118, 119 McClain, Derwin Michael Basketball 3 McClain, James R. 299 McClure, Kelly R. 299 McClure, Latonya E. McClure, Roderick T. McCol1ough, Micheal A. 283, 1 18 McCoy, Gwendolyn L. McCray, Yolanda Yvette 178, 200, 202, 258 Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 43 Drama 3, 43 French Club 3, 4g PBSO 3, 43 Science Club 3, 4g Speech 4 McCullough, Monica R. 154 McDaniel, Donald Paul Jr. 227, 259 McDaniel, Ronald L. McDaniel, Todd A. 299 McDevitt, Dobie Dorann 214, 259 McDonald, Andre L. 84, 204 McDonald, Candi L. McDonald, Cassandra D. McFarland, Staci L. 283, 156 McGilber, Brian K. McGill, Eddie G. 299, 94 McGowen, Arthur J. 156 McGraw, Angelique Y. 283 McJilton, John M. 169, 174 McKinzie, B. Jill 163, 165, 193, 283 McLeroy, Robert M. McMahon, Julie A. McMillian, P. Doug McMillin, David L. 170 McMillon, Shelia A. McNease, Jamie Lynn 66, 259 National Honor Society 4 McNew, Steven S. 227 McPherson, William B. 169 McQueen, Kenneth D. 82, 225, 283 McReynolds, Ruth M. Meacham, Michelle D. Meas, Ray N. tSarethJ 223 Medellin, Melissa Ann 259 OEA 3g Spanish Club 1 VOE 4 Medina, Carlos 165 Medina, Daniel D. 94 Medina, Dianne Medina, Melissa Medlock, Andre A. 283, 124 Medrano. Moses 283 Mejia, Edward R. Melchor, Oscar 299 Melendez, Y. David 156 Melton, Reginald E. 259 Mendez, Rene P. 169 Mendoza, Alberto 299, 121, 124 Mendoza, Edward B. 82,121,162, 163,299 Mendoza, Melissa A. Mendoza, Sandra A. 165 Mendoza, Vergie A. 164, 283 Merecka, Shelly F. 222, 283 Merricks, Cari L. Merricks, Mark Alan 222, 259 DECA 3, 4 Meyer, Lori L. 176, 181,186, 188,283 Middleton, Hilton J. 169 Milburn, Jarrod L. 320, 80 Milburn, Marcus V. 132, 147, 193, 299 Index 413 Miles, Kenneth E. 176 Treasurer lg DECA 3, 4 320 320 Moore, Daryl s. Murray, David Michael Nelson, Calvin W. Miller, Andres 124 216, 260 Buddy 168, 299 Moore, David Arnold Industrial Arts 2, 33 82 Miller, Karen Louise 260 XOCT 3, 4 - P'eS'de ' Neri, Belinda 259 Moore, Jamie Elaine 138, 260 Tribune 43 Rambling 217, 218, 260 Murray, Lynda A. Archery 43 Basketball 2, Roses 1 OEA 33 Science Club lg 320 3 Miller, Leon A. VOE - Treasurer 4 Mutz, Charles Wayne Neri, Marco A. 214, 299 Moore, Linda C. 169, 260 300, 82 M' l ,R b rL. Band1r2a3a4 - Ne 'll, Suzanne 3236 C2 0 er Moore, Shannon T. Captain 3, Class Co- Elixlbeth , 299 Worker 43 German Club 223, 261 gggchelle Andfe L- Morales, Daniel R. 2, 3,4 - vioe President N h A J mn ew ouse, my u - MOFGHH, Marla E. 3 44 86 87 220 261 Mitchell, Angela G. 196, 233 BlI1cI1tZ,TI-1'?V1S E. Bagkeibali lg dass C0- M'lChe1'rGfeg0fY G' 94 Morgan, Michael s. 320mm Worker 2, 3, 4 - Vice Mitchell Laryssa L. 299 President l, 23 DECA 3L 147, 193 299 Moms, Antonio M. Myers, Beverly M- FTA 1, 23 Golf 3, 43 OE Mitchell Miles 100, 323 Myers, Felton Maurice - Repoffef 49 . , Jr' Rambling Roses 13 Mitchell, Sharon Morris, Carlyle Electronics 4 Swim Team 23 Lynette Morris, Felicia V0lleyb1lll 1, 2, 3, 4 228, 259 Myers, Gregory S. Choir 33 HECE 4g PBSO 1, 23 Track 1, 2 Mitchell, Sharon Y. Mixon, Vernon T. 320 Mock, Kristine C. 147, 188,191,320 Mock, Stephanie A. 144,173,176, l88,191, 283 Molina, Ronald 299 Molina, Diana 283 Montemayor, Laura E. 223, 283 Montemayor, Perla R. Montemayor, Perla R. 320 Monzon, Andrew J. 320 Moore, Alicia R. Moore, Avery B. 169,204 Moore, Cary D. 169, 181 Morris, James Morris, Jesse Morris, Raul G. Morris, Reynaldo G. 260 Morrison, Erin M. 299, 152 Morton, Michael D. Mosley, Windol Elliot 124 Basketball 33 Track 4 Moya, Robert 215 Mraz, Elizabeth J. 320 Mueck, Robert Patrick 260 Chess Club 2, 33 German Club 3, 43 Number Sense 33 Science Club 3, 4 Muldoon, Merlyn C. Mullinax, David M. 284 Muras, Donna Lea 222, 260 Class co-worker - 205, 299 Myers, James R. Myers, Marilyn Theresa 178, 222, 260 Myers, Ronald L. Myers, W. Greg 284 Myers, William G. 284 Mytchak, Christina M. Mytchak, David C. 320 Mytchak, Tina 320 Nagy, Steven A. 300 Nami, Christopher G. GGChip!S 320 Naquin, Stacy Nara, Nhem S. Nard, Kenneth R. 320 Neal, Lashunda Y. Shan Nga, H. Luong 320 Nguyen, Hung B. 173, 300 Nguyen, Minhnhat T. 154, 193,320 Noak, Danae E. 66, 67, 137, 147, 178, 232, 261, 424 Aries 43 Cheerleader 43 Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 43 Flag Corps 2, 33 French Club 2, 33 FTA lg Golf 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Science Club 33 Studen Council 1, 3, 4 Noble, Joseph E. II 261 Moble, Robert A. 284 Norman, Wendolyn Patrice 66, 25, 261 Choir 2, 3g Christian Fellowship 2, 3, 4 - Secretary 43 OETAS Sgt. at Arms 43 PBSO 414 Index Z, 3, Tutoring Club 2 Nlorris, Chandra M. 'Chantee 120 Norris, Robert L. Novak, Ronald D. 100, 174 Nowak, Nicky Jo 61 erman Club 4, 'ootball 2 Wlowak, Ricky Jo 61 erman Club 4, football owlin, Carla Rena 29, 262 hoir 3, HECE 4, Track owlin, Yolanda F. 29 ,Brien, Julie A. 74, 188,205,300 'Farrell, Curtis John 65, 262 'Guynn, Connie M. , 67, 86, 87, 137, 147, 62 asketball 1, Class Co- orker 2, 3, 4, French lub 2, 3, Golf 3, 4, TS 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 4 'Neal, Jody L. 0, 147 ,Neal, John choa, Michelle Yvonne 5, 262 EA 3 eser, Scott T. 4,191,199,284 gden, Philip Gene Iivares, Alejandro C. Iivares, Cecilia 4 Iivares, John M. Olivares, Leticia 320 Oncken, Kent L. 1 10, 284 Ontiveros, Ramon Oritz, Christina Orrell, Karen D. 227, 284 Ortega, David 320 Ortega, Joseph Narciso 19, 262 Class Co-Worker 4, Spanish Club 2, 3 Ortega, Yolanda 86, 87, 225, 262 Basketball - Manager 2, OEATAS 4, Swim Team 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 Ortis,Ade1la 284 Ortiz, Daniel E. 284, 176, 118 Ortiz, Jesse R. 165, 320 Osborn, Evelyn K. Osborne, Trevis Charles 72, 262 Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4 Ostrander, Rodney Ou, Rattana 204, 321 Ouzts, Robert A. Overgaard, Arnold F. 262 Pacheco, Jose 44, 72, 262 Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, Debate Team 2, 3, Fire Drill Team 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, Number Sense 2, 3, Science Club 2 Padron, Janette 178, 217, 218, 263 Page, Donald ray 225 Baseball 3, OEA 4 Page, Leynette R. Page, Monyel J. 321 Palermo, Margaret A. 321 Palermo, Melody A. 321, 147 Pali, Kimberly A. 188, 300 Palomo, Lisa A. 176, 196,284 Palomo, Mario Pampell, B. J. 300, 156 Papke, Terri A. 142, 150, 151, 152, 155, 178, 220, 263 Art Club 3, 4, Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, DECA 3, OE - President 4, Presidents' Council 4, Rambling Roses 1, 2, 3, 4 - President 4 Parcus, Charles R. 300 Pardo, John J. 229,284 Pardo, Jose L. 165 Parker, Anita D. 174, 181 Parker, Brenda Ruth 165, 168, 263 Parker, Carol Lynn 66, 145, 263 Class Co-Worker 3, 4, French Club 3, JETS 4, National Honor Society 4, Science Club 4 Parker, Emanuel M. Parker, John Edwin 136, 170, 223 DECA 4 Parker, John V. III 300 Parker, Mary Noelle 123, 300, 128 Parker, Tracey E. 284 Parra, Nestor T. Parrott, Christopher Alan 263 Parrott, Tammy S. Partida, Diane 300, 174 Pascoe, Jeannine Michelle 146, 193, 263 Child Care 2, 3, Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Rambling Roses 1, 2, 3, Science Club 2, Student Council 3, 4 Patterson, Vickie Dianne 155, 174, 204, 300 Pattrson, Malinda A. 300 Paulsel, Christian 321, 147 Payne, Stacey Payton, Chan B. 321 Payton, Violet D. Paz, Patsy Pen, Oussaphea 321 Pena, Abel 223, 284 Pena, Jose A. 263 Spanish Club 4 Penate, Carlos E. Pennie, William B. 284 Pennington, Craig R. 144, 173,284 Pennington, Cynthia A 205, 321 Pereyra, Alan S. 63, 300 Index 415 Powers, Alisha D. Perez, Eileen H. Pipkin, MOTUQU6 R- E295 Emily Faith 51341361 David C- 200 223 - 1 Child Care 2' Choir 4' - p r C 1 1 Railsback, C. Denny 9 la U 1 5 1 I . Perez, Jennifer Rene P11151 G1e11 A- OEA 43 PBSO l, 23 R7a11sback' '1' Greg 321 162, 163, 165, 215,300 Speech Club 21 Student 1 01118 Perez, Jose Plummer, Leah R, Council l, 2 Ralston, Brent W. 66, 199, 263 42' 631 301 Provazek, Andrew . 205' 301 German Club 4 Plummer, Reginald George Ramey, Angie D. Perez, Raymond A. Burke 264 181, 285 Perez, Santos 264 53111113 Vice Ramirez, A. Javier 222 Plummer, wiiiiam 1. , P 1 322 D 3 4 168 284 President 33 Class Co- R , F I, ECA ' If Worker 45 Drama l, 2 amlrez' e 'X Perez, seriie A. Polndexleft Karen J- - Vice President lg 301 Perkins, Angela D. 1441 1731 1761 188' 1911 Speech - Treasurer 2 Ramirez, J. Xie 209, 284 . . 285, 176 300, 123 P r t Sh L Pruitt, Dionne M. om er, ann n . ' PCfk1HS1H0faCC 166 176 232 2185 424 285 - Ramirez Lionel 72 ' ' ' ' Pryor' 14111113 13' Ramirez, Linda K. P kr L It V Polocheck, Mandy 321 322 1 s, es ie . - , 358 11180 Lelgh 2 4 Psencik, Marsha Ann Ramirez, patricia Perro Craig C?ass4Ch2i1l1Sorlir 2 3' IQ, 1395 232324, 1:24 285 1 1 1 ries , - u en . 321 Flag Corps 2, 3g 0 Lire Editor 43 Class 58a5m1rez, Ruben Jr Pen, Jeff T' National Honor Society Cmworker 2, 3, 45 PTA 1' 3 4'S ' 1 3- - 321 1 1 Hence Crub 1 lg Quill sr Scroll 3, 4 - Ram0S,Claud1e Student Council 4 Treasurer 4: 3 22 Petitt, Joe Nathan 84 Petty, Tammy J. 204, 321 Pham, Pauline T. 284, 156 Phelps, Keith James Phillips, Richard L. Phillips, Ronnie L. Phlegm, Tangela Jenise 225, 263 Media Club lg OEATAS 3, 4 Pich, Chandy 300 Pich, Peuo 321 Pickering, Daren D. 188, 321 Pierce, Barbara A. 321 Pipkin, Daphnie D. 321 Pool, Rhonda A. 156, 157, 264 Powers, Daniel Mayne 264 Powers, Keith Powers, Suzanne Pradia, Todd Jeffrey 73, 178, 206, 264, 124 Class Co-Worker 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, PBSO 43 Track l, 2, 3, 4 Price, Angelique S. 301 Price, Patrick Earl 73, 264 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4g Football l, 2, 3, 4g Track l, 2, 3, 4 - Manager 4 Price, Thinis L. 321, 84 Ramhandler 43 Science Club 2, 3 Puckett, Brenda L. 204, 285 Pung, Sokuan 301 Pye, Tammy E. 321 Pylant, Keisha L. 109 Qualls, Twana S. 205, 321 Quillin, Camille D. 109, 322 Quintanilla, Aaron A. 301, 82, 124 Quintanilla, David Quintanilla, Sandra Leticia 228, 229, 264 Class Co-Worker 43 HECE 3, 4 - Secretary 44 Rambling Roses 2 Ramos, Vincent C. 114, 115, 117, 285 Randle, Cambrian S. Randle, Joy Melinda 229, 265 Class Co-Worker 3, 43 HECE 4, Media Club 25 OEA 3g PBSO lg Speech l Randolph, Lasaundra K. 322 Ransom, Sharon Yvonne 265 Rappelet, Gerald C. 80 Rawls, Karen S. 301, 166 Ray, Kenneth Lamont 73 Basketball lg Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Ray, Q. Donnell 416 lndex 50, 202, 203, 301 Reyes, Aldo G. Roberts, Keith B. Rodriguez, TammY , 200, 223, 285 322 165. 323 ay, Sabrina B. , g5 Reyes, Frank E. Roberts, Susan K. R0df18U6Z, Tmamy L- 195, 285 Rodriguez, Tonie P. ay, Shelia D. E2 Lagin, Margaret F. 62, 227, 265 FT 4, Junior hievement 2, ROTC 3, 4 - Platoon ader 3 - Battalion formation Officer 4 beles, Monica L. 5, 265 bollozo, Francisco L. ece, Lazina L. 9 ed, Fredrick L. 2 ed, Paula W. 5 id, Debbie L. l ifel, Steven L. 6, 193, 285 insch, Dawn L. 2 nfro, Mark W. , 98 nick, Chris R. l ick, Robert C. , 265 4, ROTC 2, 3 tz, Judith Ann 6, 67, 143, 144, 145, , 265, 424 es 3, 4 - Managing tor 4, Class Co- rker 2, 3, 4, Flag ps 3, FTA l, Golf 2, ional Honor Society - Historian 4, ll 8: Scroll 3, 4 - . at Arms 4, Science b 2, 3 tz, Susan L. ,176, 193, 285 illa, Oscar J. Reyes, Jesse 322 Reyes, Refugia Cookie,' 322 Reyna, Catarino 216 Reyna, Gloria M. 285 Richard, Debra Jean 147, 169, 265, 58 Band 3, 4 - Drum Section Leader 4, Basketball 1, Class Co- Worker 4, Drama Club 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, PBSO l, 2, 3 - Secretary 2, 3, Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2 Richard Jennifer 301 Richmond, Harry James 265 Basketball 1,2, 3 Richmond, Paul A. 227, 285 Richter, Gregory M. Riggins, Randall G. 168, 170, 209, 310 Riggs, Jennifer 301 Riggs, Nechell 200 Riley, Cornelia M. 168, 301 Rister, Marla K. 301 Rivera, Diana A. Rivera, Hector Roberson, Angela L. 228 Roberts, Jesse W. 322, 84 Robertson, Nathaniel Jr. 322 Robertson, Ramonda Elizabeth 225, 265 OEA 3, OETAS 4 Robertson, Shari L. Robinson, Kerry L. Robinson, Shari M. 322 Robinson, Tony 322 Robles, Ester 322 Robles, Nancy A. 225,285 Rockett, Priscilla A. 181, 205, 208, 285 Roden, Alaina L. 154, 322 Rodriguez, Alex Rodriguez, Cecilia 220, 286 Rodriguez, Gloria R. 322 Rodriguez, Guadalupe 227, 266 FHA 3, 4 - Vice President 3 - Reporter 4 Rodriguez, Jose E. 139, 165 Rodriguez, Lucia 220, 286 Rodriguez, Maria L. 134, 228,301 Rodriguez, Mario 266 Rodriguez, Michael D. 211, 323, 124 Rodriguez, Omar G. Jr. 121, 139,286 Rodriguez, Saul 323 109, 323 Rodriguez, Apolonio O. Ill 170, 322 Rodriquez, Jesse Roeder, CliffW. 301, 118 Roffall, Theresa R. 301 Rogers, Christine D. 302, 153 Rogers, Donald W. 323 Rogers, lan 323 Rojas, Diana E. 323 Rojas, Sylvia Isabel 229, 266 HERO FHA 4, Swim Team l Roike, Kathy U. 223, 286 Ros, Deth 323 Rosette, Lety l. 323 Rothman, Ronda R. Rowden, Susan L. 225, 286 Rowell, Mark D. 214 Roznovsky, Denene Marie 66, 67, 86, 87, 134, 144, 145, 147, 198, 266 Basketball 2, Class Co- Worker 2, 3, 4, JETS 3, National Honor Society 3, 4 - Secretary 4, Science Club 2, 3, Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4 lndex 417 Roznovsky, Keith J . 302, 1 18 Rubio, Melissa R. Ruffino, Damian C. 323 Ruiz, Albert Ruiz, J. Javier 323 Ruiz, Norma L. Ruiz, Vincent 163, 165, 21 1, 286 Russo, Nick A. 302 Ryan, Herbert Jr. 286 Ryan, Tracy L. 286, 151, 153 Sacco, Sandra Jean 222, 266 DECA 3, 4, FHA 3, Student Council 1, 2 Sacco, Stephen C. 302 Saenz, Missy A. 302 Sager, E. Dawn 165 Salazar, Mark A. 286 Salazar, Paul Anthony 302, 98 Saldivar, Kelly Jo 229, 266 Art Club 3, 4, HECE 4 Samford, Susan Marie 217, 218, 266 OEA 3, VOE 4 Sampson, Elnora L. 323 Sampon, Robert D. 302 Samuel, Sonya A. 109, 323 Sanchez, Adriana Sanchez, Elizabeth J. 220, 286 Sanchez, Fernando A. Sanchez, John P. Sanchez, Norma I. 302 Sanchez, Raul J. Sanders, Cynthia Y. 302 Sanders, Paul J. Sanders, Sheila R. 302 Sanders, Sherrod X. 204 Sandles, Floyd 302, 84, 124 Sandles, Veronica R. Sarabia, Dominic J. 302, 1 18 Sauceda, Lisa 266 Sauceda, Porfirio Albert 230, 286 Sauceda, Veronica 220 Sauls, Terri Lynn 178, 225, 266 Class Co-Worker 4, OEATAS 3 Sawyer, Lisa A. 323 Schatte, Gail Lynette 66, 145, 199, 267 Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, FTA 1, 2, German Club 3, 4 - Treasurer 4, JETS 2, Rambling Roses 1, 2, 3, Science Club 2 Schindler, Renea L. 155, 267 National Art Honor Society 4 Schisser, Sandi S. 90,174,188,302, 128 Schletzbaum, Jennifer C. 323 Schmidt, Jennifer Jean 66, 143, 230, 231, 267 Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, FTA 1, 2, Quill 8: Scroll 3, 4 - Secretary 4, Rambling Roses 1, Science Club 2, Student Council 3, Tribune 2, 3, 4 - Feature Editor 3 - Managing Editor 4 Schmidt, Julie D. 323 Schochler, Trudy L. 302 Schoellkopf, Kara D. 302, 174 Scholwinski, Steven W. 214 Schulze, Charles W. Schulze, Tammy L. 323, 138 Schunior, Harold Schwausch, Michael W. 165,323 Scott, Catron L. 302 Scott, Glenn R. 110, l47,208, 211,323 Scott, Kevin A. Scott, Sharon D. 206, 302 Scott, Sherron R. 323 Scruggs, Jacquelyn L. 168, 170, 174, 193,302 Scuderi, Martha E. Scuderi, Teresa 227 Seals, Michael R. 80, 286 Seaman, Craig Allen 73, 181, 267 Baseball 2, 3, Child Care 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4 Seaman, Jennifer Lee 181, 267 Child Care 4, Class Co- Worker 2, CSF 3, Science Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3 Segovia, Arturo Segovia, Ricardo 165 Segoviano, Edgar Segoviano, Humberto Seifert, Robin E. 302 Sek, Korn Chho , 323 1 Sek, Korn Por Sek, Sok Kim 302 Session, Ronald C. 73, 225 Sexton, Billy D. 302 Seyffert, Katherine 220, 286 Seyffert, Sherry L. 1 302 Seyffert, Stephanie D. 323 Shafer, Kelly E. Shannon, Dianndrea Y 303 Shaw, James E. 169 Shepherd, Mathew Walter 149, 178, 181, 186, 26 Baseball Manager 1, 2, Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, Ramhandler 4, Science Club 2, Spanis Club 1, 2 Shepherd, Veneshia An 229, 267 Choir 3, ROTC 1 Shepperd, David A. 200, 303 Shirley, Brenda M. Short, David P. 324 Shultz, Renee Michelle 216, 267 Shumaker, Tammy L. Shurtleff, Sid Alfred 418 Index 1,267 CE 3, ICT 4 arski, Charles A. iienblad, Paul R. E3, 138 lguero, J. Paulette 14 lllavan, Sandy Gail 1, 142, 143, 146,147, is, 193, 232, 267, 424 'ies 3, 4 - Favorites glitor 4, Class Co- orker 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, ag Corps 2, 3, FTA 1, ench Club 1, 3, 4, esidents' Council 4, ill 8: Scroll 3, 4 - esident 4, Science ub 1, 2, Student uncil 1, 2, 3, 4 Lms, Lisa K. 4 'ms, Patrick 4, 84 inclair, Patrick M. 7, 188, 191, 193, 232, 6, 424 ner, Dexter ner, Roderic Lee OTC 2 ingletary, Demetrick 9 iptak, Gretchen G. 7,188,308,324 krehot, Cynthia A. 0, 144,176, 188, 191, 98, 203, 286 maistrla, Denis J. 11 10, 169, 324 mith, Andetra R. 24 mith, Bridgette mith, Chanell Renee 78, 220, 267 lass Co-Worker 2, 3, , OE 4, PBSO 2, 3, 4, rack 1, 2, 3 Smith, David L. 162, 165 Smith, David Scott 72, 114, 115, 117, 268 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Co-Worker 3, 4, Fire Drill Team 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club 4 Smith, Dennis R. Smith, Dereik W. 72 Smith, Donald R. 324 Smith, Dwayne J. 303, 82 Smith, Dwight J. 303, 82, 156 Smith, Harry Wendell 72, 214, 268 Football 4 Smith, James D. Jr. 324 Smith, Leeann J. 157 Smith, Lindell G. Smith, Lisa L. 134,193,220,324 Smith, Lisa M. 62, 92 Smith, Lori S. 303 Smith, Louis Smith, Mark L. 73,114,115,286 Smith, Marvin J. 200, 286 Smith, Michael A. Smith, Michelle D. Smith, Shana 174, 193, 303 Smith, Suzanne Marie 268 Smith, Tekila Dell 123, 200, 202, 268, 128 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Smith, Theresa 123 Smither, Dereece D. 303 Snow, Kenneth R. Sobalarro, Ileana Maria 156, 268 Soeur, Bunrdeuth 324 Solomon, Kevin L. 94, 225, 284 Solomon, Patricia Ann 268 Sonekhiao, Kethlatho 303 Sonnier, George E. 170, 324 Sonsel, Mark D. 169,303 Soria, Manuel F. Sosa, Kaye Lynn 228 Spangle, Michael A. b5Andy75 193, 303, 124 Spates, Laura 286, 180 Spies, Cynthia Gail 66, 145, 222, 268 Spikes, Russell 80, 124 Springfield, Jerome A. 173, 21 1 Spruce, Cynthia A. 303, 123, 128 Spruce, Jeffery C. 196, 303 Spurlock, Angela M. 156, 157, 225, 287 Spurlock, Lisa E. 220, 287 Stafford, Stephanie L. 109, 168,324 Stanfield, Deborah K. 303 Stanley, Carl D. 324 Stanley, Dionne R. Stanzel, Shawn C. Staudt, Susanne M. 303 Steaples, Martha Alice 229 HECE 4 Stehlik, Patricia A. 128 Stein, Winston S. 324 Stevens, John R. 324 Stewart, Deidra D. 188, 232,287,424 Stewart, Donald Bryan 214 Auto Mechanics 3, 4 Stewart, Ernest E. Jr. Stewart, Jackie Denise Band 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 3 Stewart, Leslie S. Jr. Stewart, Sharonda L. Stigers, Eddie T. 111 Stigers, Rhonda M. 324 Stoerkel, Sharon Ruth 66, 67, 142, 145, 147, 150,151, 153, 172, 191, 196, 269 Alpha Omega Tutoring Club 1, 2, 3, 4 - Secretary 1 - Treasurer 2 - President 3, 4, Class Co-Worker 3, 4, JETS 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Presidents' Council 3, 4, Rambling Roses 1, 2, 3, 4 - Quaestor 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4 - Asst. Secretary 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 4, Student Council 4 Stoerkel, Walter H. 144, 170, 171, 173, 191, 196, 287 Stonaker, Edward L. 324 Index Stowe, Deborah A. 324 Strahan, Steven B. 304, 1 18 Strain, Troy D. Stringfellow, Wesley Dale 269 Stuart, Lisa A. 304 Suarez, Rosalinda H. 324 Summers, Julie Marie 44, 147, 178, 238, 269 Archery 3, Class Co- Worker 1, 2, 3, 4 - President 3 - Parliamentarian 4, DECA 2, Drama 4, French Club 4, FTA 1, 2, OEA 3, Presidents' Council 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4 - Captain 4 Sun, Leang Sun, Phuk 324 Sun, Sotheary 287 Sutton, Nina Jean 269 Sutton, Nina Jean Swain, Bridgett 304 Swords, James J. 165, 325 Talamantes, Marco A. Tamborella, Joseph A. 215 Tant, Charles E. Tant, John E. 73, 304 Tate, Fredrick D. 287, 82 Taylor, Darryl Jerome 4 Taylor, Denise R. 204, 325 Taylor, George E. 304 Taylor, Gerald E. lll 287 Taylor, Jim C. Taylor, Kathleen Elizabeth 142, 156, 157, 168, 206, 269 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4 - Secretary 3 - President 4, Drama 4, FHA 1, PBSO 2, 3, 4 - Treasurer 4 Taylor, Randy B. 304, 94 Taylor, Regess 80, 215, 304, 124 Taylor, Reginald 82, 215, 124 Taylor, Sharena Lynell 102, 169, 206, 225, 270 Class Co-Worker 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, OEATAS - Secretary 4, PBSO - Secretary 3 - President 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Taylor, Terry L. 114, 115,116,287 Taylor, Trenna B. 304, 92, 102 Taylor, Trey 227 Tello, Maria D. 304 Terlinden, Scott A. Thach, Vang V. Theilen, Katherine Hope 168, 325 Thomas, Darryl J. Thomas, Erica L. 325, 92 Thomas, Garry D. Thomas, Jeffery Dwight 269 Thomas, Mark B. Thomas, Namon Gerard 178, 269 Football 1, 2, 3, HECE 4 Thomas, Raynard 304, 98 Thomas, Sandra Lynn 66, 74, 146, 147, 193, 232, 269, 424 Aries 4, Class Co- Worker 1, 2, 3, 4 - Sgt. at Arms 1, Football Trainer 4, French Club 3, 4 - Sgt. at Arms 4, FTA 1, 2, Golf 3, Science Club 2, 3, Student 1, 2, 3, 4 - Secretary 4 Thomas, Shannon Shante 178, 222, 270 Class Co-Worker 4, DECA 3, 4, Spanish Club 1 Thomas, Tennis E. 304, 80 Thomas, Terry L. 121 Thompson, Betty Jo 270 Class Co-Worker 3, DECA 3, 4 Thompson, Charles M. Thompson, Dawn J . 180, 270 Thompson, Gertrude A. Thompson, Jay V. 223 Thompson, Jerry V. Jr. 287 Thompson, Mary E. 200, 225 Thompson, Robert Lee Band 1, Football 3 Thompson, Rosyland A 304 Thompson, Shelton D. 1 84, 178, 218 Thompson, Sheronda Kay 206, 217,270 Class Co-Worker 2, 3, A 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, French Club 3, PBSO 2, 3, 4, VOE - Parliamentarian 4 Thompson, Steve P. 223, 287 Thompson, Theresa Marie I. 178, 229, 270 h Choir 2, Class co- Worker 4, HECE 3, 4 Tidwell, Kevin W. 325 Tidwell, Kimberly D. , 325 Tidwell, Stephen Duan 199, 270 Tiemann, James E. Jr. 304, 118 Tilton, Dwayne E. 325 Tolbert, Billy L. Tolbert, Norma J. Tomchesson, Thadd Dwayne 19, 44, 56, 72, 139, 19 270 Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4 - Vice President 4, Trac 2, Weightlifting Team 2, 3, 4 Tomek, Michael 214 Auto Mechanics 3, 4 73, 180,269 304' 80- 155' '24 225 Tompkins, James Basketball 1, 2, Football TFIOIHHS, Derek OEA TAS 3' 4 Richard 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 270 Thompson, Ramona L. 270 420 Index 1otball 2, 3, 4, dustrial Arts Club 3, ience Club 2, 3, udent Council 2, 3, 4 .noff Perry M. , 270 wotball 2, 3, 4, eightlifting 3 rgerson, Shannon A. 4 rres, G. Patricia rres, Gerardo 2 trres, Leticia 6, 196, 208, 271 ristian Student lowship 4, Class Co- rker 4, DECA 3, dia Club - Reporter panish Club 2, 3, 4 rres, Maria I. rres, Mia 5 rres, Nellie 1, 186, 304 usant, Chante U. var, Tina M. ivias, Javier 1 ias, Jose L. nsell, Spencer B. han, Sherretta T. n, Kim T. n, Van T. vis, Ervin J. 305, 124 vis, Jack B. ylor, Lisa R. vino, Cesar 145, 147, 162, 178, Theta 3, National Honor Society 4, ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4 Trevino, Hector J. 196, 325 Trevino, Jerry Gutierez 196, 271 Trevino, Jesse R. Trevino, Liza Y. 180, 305 Trevino, Rodolfo R. 325 Trevino, Rogelio LkROgeI-95 196, 303 Trevino, Susan D. 142, 197,198,287 Triana, Amy E. 325 Triana, Anthony Micheal 271 Trigg, Theodore F. Jr. 287 Trotman, William H. 80, 232, 424, 124 Turner, Anthony R. 10, 305 Turner, Callyncia Norvette 222, 271 Class Co-Worker 3, 4, DECA 3, 4, First Ladies of Distinction 1, PBSO 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Science Club 2 Turner, Darriel Dewayne Turner, Nita Karol 271 Tuy, Panha Twardowski, Anthony L. Twiggs, Andrea D. 305 Un, Keathara 305 Urbanovsky, Angela G. 176,222,287 Va, Lack 325 Valentine, Diane L. 178, 222, 271 Valentine, Jeffrey P. 169 Valenzuela, Michelle 168, 305 Valero, Jose J. Valero, Martha E. Vallie, Ronshella E. 204, 223, 305 van Velthoven, Edye Monte 19, 44, 60, 146, 147, 178, 217, 218, 238, 271 Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4 - Vice President 4, Flag Corps 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 1, OEA - Reporter 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, VOE 4 Vandegaer, David K. 305 Vara, Alfred A. 216 Baseball 3, Football 1, 2, 3, VOCT 4 Vargas, Ismael N. Vargas, lsrael Vasquez, Dora 325 Vasquez, Rigoberto Vastakis, Nick C. 305 Vega, Deborah Ann 271 Christian Student Fellowship 3, 4, Class Co-Worker 4, Spanish Vega, Geneva 325 Vega, Margaret M. 305, 180 Vega, Maria L. Vega, Roel 325 Vega, Veronica L. 174, 181,305 Vela, Aurora E. til-IOpe59 272 Velasco, Marco A. 121, 162, 195, 288 Velasquez, Eva Marie 222 Venables, June Annette 288, 166, 176 Venarske, Kristie L. 205, 305 Vergin, Michael L. 84, 325 Vicknair, Darrell William 214, 272 Industrial Arts 2, 3, 4, VICA 3, 4 Vicknair, Donna M. 305, 90, 106 Villarreal, Bertha A. Villarreal, Daniel Jr. 288 Villarreal, Juanita 228, 229, 272 Child Care 2, Class Co- Worker 4, HECE -- Secretary 3 - President 4 Villarreal, Julie A. 196, 305 Villarreal, Kim 325 Villarreal, Monica Z. 196, 288 Virgadamo, John D. Jr. 305 .271 215-287 Club2,3,4 W d H M ss Co-Worker 3, 45 Uk, Kong I Vega, Florencio 322 6' ug ' S 3, 43 Mu Alllha Ullrich, Kevin P. 305 A Index 1 Walker, Amberlie 156, 165, 288 Wendel, Wayne J . Whitlield, Robert ggiise gashington, Lasonja 288 :gif Class Co-Worker 43 Cross Country l, 2, 33 First Ladies of Distinction 2, 3g National Art Honor Society 4g PBSO 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2 Walker, Donald R. 124 Walker, Jesse Conrad Walker, Sandra D. Wallace, James G. Waller, Lydia Jan 272 Walls, Alexis Faye 156, 178, 272 Class Co-Worker 43 Cross Country 1, 23 French Club 43 PBSO 43 Track 1, 2, 33 VOCT 3 Walls, Charles E. 306 Ward, Randal B. 288, 176, 124 Ward, Regina L. 306, 174 Warren, Charles C. 82, 306 Warren, Dana Leigh 66, 67, 143, 146, 147, 232, 272, 424 Aries 3, 4 - Class Section Editor 4g Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4 - Treasurer 23 Fl' A 1, 2g Golf 33 JETS 33 Quill 8: Scroll 3, 4 - Vice President 43 Science Club 2, 33 Student Council 1, 4 Warzon, Stephanie K. 325 Warzon, Tiffany A. Washington, Cynthia D. 288 Washington, Joseph L. 168 Washington, Michelle D. Washington, Tanuya T. 308, 326 Washington, Tanya D. Watkins, Carmen D. Watkins, Clara J. 147 Watson, J. Mark 80, 124 Watson, Ricee V. 306, 90, 147, 106 Watt, Mary F. Weatherl, Rhonda Lynn 66, 217, 218, 272 Aries 3g Class Co- Worker 2, 3, 43 DECA 23 Flag Corps 33 FTA lg Imperial Guard 13 Science Club 23 Student Council 2, 3g VOE OEA 4 Weaver, Michael A. 306, 124 Webb, Lisa Rae 66, 223, 272 Band 1, 2, 3 - Section Leader 2, 3g Class Co- Worker 43 DECA 43 National Honor Society 43 Science Club 2, 3 Webb, Michael C. 326 Webster, Charlotte Renee 123, 142, 178, 200, 205, 206, 273 Class Co-Worker 3, 43 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 43 Drama 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA - President 43 PBSO 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 13 Swim Team - Manager 2 Weggemann, Ruth A. 220, 288 Wernli, Mark L. 227, 288 Wernli, Troy C. 223 Wert, Richard A. 326 Wesley, Jacquelyn R. 326 Wesley, Kevin W. 64, 84, 326 Wesneski, James P. 326 West, Dial E. 163, 165, 215, 306 Westfall, Dina Whigham, tracy A. 326 Whitaker, Toni A. 228 Whitaker, Tonya L. 306 Whitaker, Yolanda L. 326 White, Alvin L. 306 White, Ginger L. 326 White, Richard M. 326 White, Rosalind E. 326, 128 White, Sheneki V. Nikki White, Tim W. 72, 114,l15, 116,288 Whites, Henry Nicholas 227, 273 ICT 4g VICA 2, 3, 4 Whitlield, Alfonso 27 3 Football l Whitfield, Jon Mark 178, 211, 273 Class Co-Worker 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Industrial Arts 1, 2, 3, 4 Wiederhold, Laura Kay 138, 273 Archery 43 Swim Team 4 Wiggins, Allison L. 180 Wilburn, Joe B. Wilganowski, Annette M. 326 Wilganowski, Bernie J. 288 Wilganowski, Bill E. 326, 1 18 Wilkins, David W. 326 Wilkinson, David P. 169 Wilkinson, Jennifer L. 273 Williams, Billy J. 100, 326 Williams, Brad 200, 273 Williams, Darren B. . 306 Williams, Deborah J. 326 Williams 168, 170, , Donna K. 288 Williams, Dwayne Curtis 273 Williams, 169 Williams 21 1 Williams Williams 306 Ernest E. ,James M. ,John W. Jr. ,Kimberly A. Williams, Lisa M. 168, 193, 326 Williams, Mark A. 68, 69, 216, 326 422 Index 'illiams, Marletta 178, 225, 274 Co-Worker 45 Media York, Carol Y. icole Class Co-Worker 43 4g SCiellCe 1, I, 44, 57, 147, 156, Drama 1, 2, 33 OEA 25 Spanish Club 1, 25 York Felicia N. 57, 273 TAS 4g Rambling Roses Student Council 2, 3 92, 169, 128 lioir 1, 2, 3, 4 - 1-easurer 3 - Vice resident 45 Cheerleader Class Co-Worker 45 A 15 Student Council President 4 illiams, Melissa illiams, Murry illiams, Oscar W. Jr. otball 1, 2, 3, 45 ack 1, 25 eightlifting 3 illiams, Rhea Denae 7, 178, 205, 273 oir 45 Class Co- orker 45 Drama 35 ack 1, 2, 3, 4 illiams, Rhonda ette 8, 274 ass Co-Worker 45 ench Club 35 VOE 4 illiams, Rita R. 6 illiams, Sonya C. 6 illiams, Steve R. 8 i11iams,Tomika D. illiams, Tonya R. 6 illiams, Tracie M. illiams, Wanda F. 4 'illiams, Willie M. 'illis, Cloteal Yvette .2, 274 illis, Tracey R. 1, 2, 35 Track 1 Wilson, Gwenda C. 306, 152, 174 Wilson, James R. Wilson, John R. 288, 80 Wilson, Leslie M. Wilson, Tonya Natasha Class Co-Worker 45 DECA 45 Drama 2, 35 FHA 45 French Club 35 National Honor Society 35 PBSO 4 Wilson, Trina M. 326 Wimberly, Charles Kemp 326, 84 Winfrey, Olivette 288 Wingate, Ronald E. 73, 274 Winn, W. Lane 306 Wisnoski, Victoria J. 229 Wisofsky, Kelly L. 326 Wisofsky, Rena D. Woleben, Dennis M. 21 1, 288 Wolverton, Stewart Glen 132, 211, 274 Class Co-Worker 45 Industrial Arts 1, 2, 3, 4 - Treasurer 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 4 Wong, Calvin W. Woodley, Annie Mae 228 Woodley, J acquelin Fay 181, 274 Woods, Carmen Lachelle 274 Class Co-Worker 45 Drama 2, 35 FHA 15 PBSO 1, 25 VOE 4 Wright, James Vincent 94, 274 Wright, Mary Latrice 19, 44, 66, 102, 206, 274 wright, Robin C. 326 Wright, Thomas Paul 146, 214, 274 Baseball 2, 35 Cross Country 25 Student Council 45 Swim Team 1, 25 VICA 3, 4 - Vice President 4 Wright, Todd Eugene 44, 61, 110, 147, 205, 247 Cross Country 1, 2, 35 Science Club 25 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2 Wrightsil, Vanessa E. Wuneburger, Deborah A. 166, 176, 199,288 Yanez, Mark C. 228 Yang, Darius 306 Yos, Chanda 306 Yruegas, Kristine 197, 198, 288 Zajac, Ronald J. Zelaya, Carlos Zelaya, Maria Lourdes 273 Zelaya, Maria N. 326 Zelaya, Rigoberto Zelaya, Santamari Zerangue, Dwight Kendall 44, 73, 178, 200, 206, 274 Baseball 15 Class Co- Worker 3, 45 Fire Drill Team 45 Football 1, 2, 3 45 PBSO 3, 4 - Vice President 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Zientek, Michael W. 306 16 147 170, 171, 306 Yarbrough, William O. ,. 3 Wong, Thomas Ming Yin. Kealhya EIS, Carol Wong, Victor W. y' , S th' t K - ilson, Demetreia 169, 274 Tn O Hao 015 Library, l onne Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Ym, Theafavav Waltrip Senior High School lndex 423 1 N - ., . ,. . .. . .-.: . ..-, . .- - .--- .- , . .., , Hulk f R31 ...fa afifs,+.f,1'PsrA M , ii wifi . . My x G, mt vm H .. I ' ' 'f W 9' sta, . . -.Ti A. X sw, - is it - ' ? 2 skl ,M ga was 4 3333? 243536 V2 5 ,ga ms.. -, 1 W -X X, . .. ak. . . 1 .i, s, .-, 52 5 . .. 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The theme has many meanings: changes in 25 years of the school, in all levels of society, and in the yearbook. We would like to thank Ms. Andrews for all of the long hours she spent during fourth period and after school, advis- ing us on how to keep things running smoothly and consol- ing us when things did fall apart. Thanks also to Tom McElroy and Jane-Marie Kopycinski for contributing photos to the effort. We hope that this yearbook proves to be a success and will set the standard for many years to come. l Who did what Planning the changes for '85 was easy. Putting the actual yearbook together was another story. Highlights of activities were noticed throughout the year. Kerry Freudenberg took the cover photo, and color shots. He was also in charge of organizing the photographers. The photographers had to spend many hours in the darkroom printing pictures. Susan Aucock, Judith Rentz, and Suzanne Hudson designed the cover, end- sheets, opening, division pages, and closing, as well as editing every page of the book. Jeanne DeLeon was responsible for ads. Marsha Psen- cik, Sandy Sullivan, and Dana Warren were each in charge of a section, which was a big job. Dana also took on other responsibilitiesg all three had to keep the style consistent. David Bates took on added respons- ibilities by becoming a photographer for his pages. The rest of the staff worked on each section, assigning pic- tures, and designing layouts. Ms. Andrews had to approve and check each page, making her job a tiresome but in- teresting one. Everyone on the staff played a major role. 424 X Closing Cre dits 015 Library Waltrip Senior High School 1 . 1 if 1 -ga n , gg 'wil' 1 ' , f , f g . - .S ai +2 , 11 'f'.1,'.,,Ef'2af1f, J,,1n,, 1 , f-QQ If . A , A 2 , ' 4 '-,M 191 Q '4i'.1 1, rM., -Y 2 ':'f-rf?-1 1 .l , ,-. ,.MiQ. up - .. ,.5f-q,1g..1. ,. ,, ,,U. . ., ., . 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