Waltrip High School - Aries Yearbook (Houston, TX)
- Class of 1986
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'VSVVVVVV - -VV V, ' - ' VV-V-.VQVVVVVV--LVV, VV VVVX44VV,.VV,V- - A V-:V-V V VV -V . -VVVVV . ' V-V.-V--1 V -V4 'Www'-'VVT:V:VV1VKg,eKV::-:'ViV4iyVVKVV.V,' VVV'VsQ+3fV-iV:9:ViH1. if V- -VV f1'V4JQ2 - VVVV12. V ,V,, wi-t-V-'V-V . . Vf fKK -ifKf5?iwKK 'if3f1'?fl?!z'5f72T K V V'V-Vifi1:2V2?fi5-'Ki - VVVVVV,VV53gnWfV . .' V. gm, ' V. , .-V'VfVV5:V V V. -V ' ' K ' K L1--.4 ' -.tl'9im.:iq ' V . 'Vf:V,.. '. VV N . ' -. V -V V!1gV'f?Z3fi3K,V - VV K.Z5:ViK'3 V . ' , V V ' VVVV'VVVVV w-Vfgewfg. -VgmrV.-VK-:K ,-frvmgmfg--1VsKgK -LV' 19- V ,V :VVV1aVjggvVs',VVViV4V.VVf V -1'gs:5'fs2ggVVs-'VQV-:VV 'fVV5:S:eQfa2gV-mf- . fag? K ' V fzgbigw I i Y XS Q5 555 Q W 'Q 3 9 2 Students or Woltrip High hove the speciol obility to unite with eoch other. Despite the dif- ferences in personolity, or the cli- ques, or the individuols who choose to go their own woy, Roms continue to support one onother. We know thot unity is essentiol to WoItrip's success! 12 Student Life Srudem Life 13 I 5 ..:'1.3f1 ftw.. LQ W' ,al ff ,vs 'P IILQLWLQQQLS Add the spice of life to Waltrip lndividuols ore extremely impor- ront to Woltrip's development. No student hos to belong to o clique in order to be o wonderful person. Eoch student hos his or her own unique personolity ond woy of doing things. lt tolses on individuol to poss on olgebro test, to score the winning run, or to win o debote in the school tournoment. We ore proud of oll of our students becouse everyone represents Woltrlp in on honoroble woy. IT., W 16 Student Life . '95, 1? l www X., Student Life Woltrip shows its true color The Homecoming Gome is olwoys preceded by spirit week. Spirit week is o time when oll students of Woltrip get o chonce to either be themselves or do o little pretending, This yeor, the Freshmen dressed os bobies ond nerds, The Sophomores dressed os tourists ond cowboys. The Juniors hod Fontosy Doy ond Coreer Doy. The Seniors hod New Wove ond Old Lody ond Old Mon Doy. Fridoy wos Red ond Groy Doy for oll. Weeks before the gome, the bond, flog corps, rombling roses, ond footboll teom prepored for our homecoming gome. With onticipo- tion, the entire school looked for- word to the gome with Scorborough. 16 Student Life Q, , Q. li' .ik f- f , s,p....-,dwg it ' if ' 1' 1 Q , ci, if f L l awihwlg 'M Xi, P' 3, u.f 31 V0 v . - 'Mr l sxf Student Life HCQJl.FE1LQEI3QJIi!.'!.I.1'!.g -PUQQQ Christine Bilnoslfi is crowned Queen Woltrip's Homecoming Court turned out to be os ottroctive this yeor os it hos olwoys been. Although the competition con- sisted of mony Senior beouties, the student body monoged to choose some outstonding girls to represent Waltrip in our Homecoming festivities. We were oll hoppy to see Christine Bilnoski crowned os the 1985 Homecom- ing Queen. 1985-66 Homecoming Court 20 Homecoming Queen Thdil ? 'fax-' Qf -Q X Waltrip students cheer on the Rams. This year, Pep Rallies sparked spirit in everyone. Rowdy students were usually louder than the cheerleaders! Everyone shouted, clapped, sang, and chanted during every pep rally. Even when students were forced to sit one person to a seat, they still cheered loudly. Nothing gets in the way of Waltrip Spirit! Outside, with the freedom to sit or stand wherever they wished, Rams watched as the cheerleaders bravely danced and cheered on top of the roof. With help from the Silks and the Roses, the Cheerleaders kept the spirit ALIVE!!! C 't ,A Br' I 22 Student Life lf: , 'Diff -, All ff- -5: x .,.42e5f1Yw.,9i 'X Uf ' f Wm if Srudenr Life 28 'DYEQEEJFQLJ Band First annual Spaghetti Dinner held. This year the Waltri Band s on P P ' sored their first annual Spaghetti Din- ner. The spaghetti was great - no one could get enough! During the evening, the audience was enter- tained by performances from the Band and the Silks. The Hamilton Mid- dle School and Clifton Middle School bands also played. Mr. O'field led a successful auction which was fun for everyone. We-'re looking forward to another banquet next year. 24 Spaghetti Dinner Winds' HQJELOJIP Students goin recognition for good grodes Every six weeks, the Honor Society sponsors o breolsfost for students with honoroble grodes. This yeor the breokfosts were held on the potio. They ore held to show oppreciotion to the students for doing well in their closses. Students must hove oll A's with no more thon two B's to be eligi- ble. We ore oll proud of the oc- complishrnents of these students. N'-if Honor Roll 25 HCQEI1.QC5Ql.fE.'!il.F!g' QIQCJQ Seniors host first donce Woltrip's Senior Closs kicked otf Homecoming Week with o Donce on October 19. This event wos o greot turnout. The donce storted ot 7:80 ond losted till midnight. The seniors decoroted the cofeterio with colorful posters, bolloons, ond streomers. The DJ. selected ployed o greot voriety of music diployed with music videos. 26 Homecoming Donce Q.'f.gl. .Z.bQ1.i.l.?1.L4 The Annual Celestial Ball was held The Rambling Roses annual Ball was held on December at the Hyatt Regency It was exciting for all the because it was a time in which 1985 fi? P .. M they could relax after a long busy football season. It was a fun-filled night of eating and dancing for all who attended. X if Rambling Roses 27 f. kiss' Looking bocls on The Best Yeors of Life High school is commonly Iobeled os the best yeors of your life. At Woltrip, this is true. So mohy memories ore creoted ond so mony 28 Memories friends ore mode, thot it molaes life ot he will miss Woltrip tremehdousl Woltrip High School completely uh- is guoronteed thot Roms will forgertoble. Regordless of how much bocls on Woltrip with o SMILE! o student desires to finolly groduote, f I -.gg -4 '- V4 Q5 ,wf'g f If MX L I f , ,.., . .W....,,,, f , , A 'LA' W ,,., , , 5 ' 'L HY . - wwf 6 1,Z,QL 4' - if --f fi 'ff' , . , W ' ' - if ' ' ' U ,., ,V w. A E I-Aa Memories 29 FQQEBELLL JQLLQFMQT Voluoble othletes were honored This yeor, members of the Woltrip footboll teom were honored once ogoin ot o bonquet sponsored by the booster club. This yeor's guest speolser wos Bryont Pool, on ossistont cooch ot Rice University. The speech he gove inspired the ployers obout winning. People ottending the bonquet were Principol Ofield, cooches, porents, groduotes, footboll ployers, cheerleoders, ond romhondlers. Presenting this yeor's owords wos Cooch Borron. The owords were presented os follows: Most Voluoble Offensive Bock: Michoel Dorsey, Most Voluoble Defensive Linemon: Horoce Perkins, ond Most Voluoble Defensive Bock: Jeffrey Bogon. The oword for the King of Hitters went to both Johnny Eoton ond Leric Eoton. Both Ronold Sessions ond Shonnon Frozier received owords for the Most Spirited Ployer. Jomes Birdsong received the oword for Scholostic Achievement. Lee Durhom wos nomed Most Voluoble Ployer for the 1985 seoson. Congrotulotions to these superb othletes! 30 Student Life .Ig id., .. 1 'W'. , , . ' 6 ., , W ' 'A 1' :Q 6 ., Vkrk ...,, I W I C wW..u.N,,,q MMM y ,Eg ' 5 I ,, , ' I ' , . Q li hmm .-.: Yu S f' '21 nf A .', 'vs y 2 5 :1 wwf 7 4 A I 1 MQ, , WM w ,--unmwm ,W-m..,f,.... ..... - WM -6 m L .K,A .,,.,, - - 4 Srudem Life 31 Dromo excites students The Dromo closs hos certoinly done o terrific job of getting it together. XVoltrip's Little Theoter hos some omozing students working together. Ms. Horper ond her students hove put on o ploy which wos very much dif- ferent thon lost yeor. The ploy wos Luonn Hompton Loverty Oberlonderf' written by Preston Jones. It wos put on December 13th ond 14th in room 100. This ploy wos different from ony before becouse eoch oct, one through three, hod dif- ferent octors, octing eoch port. 82 Student Life 09' . B390 G! Donoms The Blood Drive is on onnuol event sponsored by the Student Council. It wos held on Februory 28th. In order to give blood, students hod to be ot leost eighteen yeors old, or seven- teen with their porents' consent. Although it wos tough for some peo- ovehves ple to get enough nerve to give blood, they found thot ten minutes of their time were worth the possibility of soving onother's life. Congrotulo- tions to oll of the brove Roms who socrificed their blood to help others in need. il. 4-4 954 Ji weft Student Life 33 Students welcome the returned trodition This yeor Woltrip students wel- comed the return of the Sonto Groms. Clod in hots, sunglosses, ond stronge costumes, students roomed the holls ond song to other students ond teochers. The holls were filled with excitement ond music. The vorious group nomes included The Gropevine, The Sloshers, The Gopher Girls, The M6M's, Sonto's Silks, ond The Bondits! Hopefully, we will con- tinue to hove Sonto Groms from now on, becouse they ore so much fun for the students ond teochers! lt wos 0 successful event for the Senior Closs. 34 Student Life c Jfiulesi Sending flowers shows love X gf E- s f tw . 1. 5, K Y, is A greot woy to show someone you love them during the holidoys is to send them o flower. This yeor the sell- ing of cornorions wos sponsored by the Senior Closs. Every yeor, corno- tions ore bought ond given out to students oround Volentine's Doy, Soint Potricl-z's Doy ond Christmos. These cor- notions ore usuolly distributed during homeroom or TSE, This is on inexpen- sive woy to surprise ony sweetheort orfriend. Q Student Life 35 xxx:- s 'MUN'i' SK ' W tl fu N: Xmp y S Singing telegrams entertained the students Christmas Spirit filled the air as and the choir put on a musical pro- needy. During lunch Rams enter Waltrip students prepared for all of gram for the entire school. Various tained themselves by singing carols the holiday festivities. The Student clubs gathered to share their spirit The Christmas Season isaspecial time Council decorated the school tree with others by donating food tothe for everyone! 36 Student Life .C fb Q www- M. i Srude r L fe f 37 SQEELQSJE QI? Eine! Students begin intense studying for final As the semester drew close to the end, students finished celebrating the Christmas holidays and began studying. For most sub- jects, students had to take both a final ond an H.I.S.D. proficiency test. In order to continue extracurricular activities, students had to do well on both their six weeks grades and their semester average, so the pressure was on for students to do especially well. Because the students were given extra review sessions dur- ing TSE, they did plenty of studying, .4--f- vjlgmk 88 Student Life .-b.-ffl' w-Sw ,f kJX',u ww-,awp e , EF, -..,... 1 ' K QRQIQ L ,,. 'f1U'l'G!.a.EyS DQJ1,9J'Ull.a.3!P? Movies White Nights Bock to the Future Rocky IV My Chouffeur Pee Wee's Big Adventure Songs King for Just One Doy The Choir The Show Friends Seporote Lives Television Cosby Show Miomi Vice The Twilight Zone Dovid Lettermon Who's The Boss Ploces We Go Dirtys Bill Mroi Worehouses Gollerio Westheimer Groups WHAM Chonce The Judys The Outfield The Hooters Performers George Stroit Dougie Fresh Whitney Houston Honk Willioms Jr. Phil Collins Students ore getting their kicks in 1986 rf' T, 40 Student Life FEFAH5 H . 1- vlfffgb' 9,-. DUQLEEPEID Iiiiushidm Students keep up with the times. The students of Woltrip hove begun to chonge their imoge. This yeor the holls were filled with wild hoir styles ond 'unique clothing. The lotest foshlons hove shifted bock to 50's styles with both guys ond girls dressing foshionobly. The holls ot Waltrip ore quite colorful. People ore not oshomed to weor the clothes they like no motter how stronge they moy be, nor oreipeople scored to dye or fix their hoir the woy they like, no rnotter whot color, shope, or length it is. Woltrip will olwoys be up- to-date on todoy's foshion. Student Life 41 Jasliigtball Queen is crowned The 1986 Basketball Queen, Debbie Longoria, escorted by Albert DeLa- Fuente, was crowned at halftime at Delmor Stadium on February 14th. The contestants were: Perla Montemayor, Debbie Longoria, Michelle Ford, and Demetria Crawford. The competing 'WH ij if sw r 42 Student Life contestants collected money all week long because each penny counted as one vote. The Basketball Queen contest is spon- sored by Coach Martin and the Varsity Basketball team. The money earned is used for the Varsity Basketball Team. , fi JQSLQQEBQE1 Pep rolly cheers on ployers The Boys Freshmon, Junior Vorsity ond Vorsity ployers were eoch in- troduced ot the Bosketboil Pep Psolly held in the ouditoriurn during the guidonce period. Everyone wos ex- cited to ottend the pep rolly since there hod not been one since foot- boll seoson. The cheerleoders per- formed speciol boskerboll cheers os well os the student's fovorite, Go Gorilla. Student Life 43 ff-fij'QOJI.'!.9'j Waltrip's talent is brought forth Waltrip's Student Council and Drama Department co-sponsored a successful Gong Show on March 7th. This was a new event for Waltrip students to participate in and attend. OO U Many talented students gathered to show off their ability to sing, dance, play an instrument, act, or make people laugh. The performers stayed after school for many long hours in preparation for this long awaited event and should be commended for this hard work and courage in presenting a successful production. 44 Student Life ww? PEQEQGQQELGQQS Students ore rewarded for hord work. In most subjects students were re- quired to toke o H.l.S.D. Proficiency Exom in oddition to their finol. Those who did well on them were reword- ed in severol woys: they were given o ticket to 0 concert put on by the High School for Performing Visuol Arts, they were oble to ottend o brunch during TSE, they received free movie posses, ond some lucky ones were even reworded with on eorly dismissol from school one Fridoy. These rewords motivoted thi students to do especiolly well on the tests. Billy Reogon sent o letter ti eoch student commending their hor' work ond ochievement. Ii sflt 3 ' in ig' 9 di I ,T I ,,,,1x I, . , wmv 46 Student Life FS' FF' N. ii - 11 fit?Si1f:EitfQsz'2z12tffs'ito tim. ,,,, ...L 1, I 5? ?3,3,.Q.,.?,....-gg Y .V 1 , - , .. g H e ' ..,.. .... ,Lz,,,,?.l.:,- V - ' ' V lil T , N 1 K Ig T321 il, 45: ' 'TJ . 'w ' 5934 4 i P Q i TTT 4' f g E7 SCJLFLOJQJ1. Students enjoy study trips Trips to New York, New Brounfels, lurope, ond the Bohomos ore some peciol treots sponsored by Woltrip's mrgonizotions for Woltrip students to Etend. The New York trip is spon- red by the Student Council. Some if the exciting sights seen ore the Stotue of Liberty, tours of the city, ond speciol rotes ore given for the Broodwoy shows. An onnuol trip to New Brounfels is sponsored by the Germon Club. Here the students ot- tend the Wurstfest which is o trodition in the Germon community of New Brounfels. The Bohomos cruise is sponsored by the Rombling Roses. On this cruise, students go to Soint Thomos ond other islonds. Troveling to different ploces enobles students to Ieorn the customs of mony ports of the world. Student Life 47 Cihesllezmgfem We will never forget them On Tuesday, January 28, 1986, a horrifying tragedy was experienced by people around the world as the space shuttle Challenger exploded. The trauma of this ordeal was deepened because no one was ex- pecting a malfunction after twenty- four successful missions. Aboard the shuttle were seven Americans: Mis- sion Commander Francis R. Dick Scobee C461 Pilot Michael J. Smith C41j, Gregory Jarvis CMJ, Ronald E. McNair C351 Ellison Onizuka C391 Judith A. Resnik C361 and Christa McAuliffe C371 Dick Scobee was the commander of the Challenger. He was a native of Auburn, Washington, but lived in the Clear lake area. Scobee began his career working with airplanes and moved up until he finally became an astronaut. When you find something you really like to do and you're willing to risk the conse- quences of that, you really probably ought to go do it, he was once quoted as saying. Unfortunately, he died risking the consequences. Michael Smith, a husband ar father, lived near the Johnson Spa: Center in Clear Lake. His widow Jane Smith, said that Next to beir with me and the kids, he loved spa: the best. Smith died the exact wc he would have chosen because 4 his deep love for space. Smith's got was to be an astronaut and l' worked toward his goal all his life. Civilian engineer, Greg Jarvis, wc also a husband and father. While ge ting ready for his first trip into space he was working on his master Bottom Row, L to R: Pilot Mlke Smith, Commander Dlck Scobee, Mission Specialist, Ron McNair. Row 2: Mission Specialist El Onizuka, Teacher ln Spac Participant S. Christa McAuliffe, Payload Specialist Greg Jarvis, Mission Specialist Judy Resnik. CPhotas Courtesy of NASAQ 48 Student Life degree. His thesis for this degree wos received the doy ofter the shuttle trogedy. University officiols hod plon- ned to oword Jorvis his degree while he wos in spoce, even though he hod not yet turned in his poper. Jor- vis' wife, Morcio, hopes to hove her husbond's degree oworded posthumously, on the next shuttle flight. The second block Americon ostronout, Ronold E. McNoir, wos on his second flight. Hisjob wos to Iounch smoll sotellite thot would study s Comet. McNoir, o dedicated ond fother, wos o deeply mon. He hod proyed the before the mission, with his in Houston, for o sofe ond suc- mission. All his friends McNoir to be o tremen- individuol with o big heort. Lt. Col. Ellison S. Onizuko wos best awn to his friends os El. The first 8 , ,N Courtesy of NASAJ ?'w..... Howoiion in spoce, Onizuko wos olso moking his second shuttle flight. His wife, Lorno, ond his two children still live in Keolokekuo, Howoii. Onizuko wos looking forword to seeing Holley's comet ot the closest ronge possible during his trip. He hod hoped to continue working for NASA os long os he could contribute to the spoce progrom. Judith Resnik, olso on her second flight, wos o mission speciolist from Akron, Ohio. She wos o clossicol pionist ond on electricol engineer. She hod once told on oudience, I think ostronouts probobly hove the best job in the world. Resnik wos the second U.S. womon to be in spoce, but wonted insteod to be re- membered os the 4Oth or 45th Americon in spoce in only o few yeors. Probobly the most unusuol possenger on this flight wos Christo McAuliffe, o lody with whom oll of Woltrip could relote becouse her pro- fession wos teoching. A resident of Concord, New Hompshire, Mrs. McAuliffe hod been trying to live her life long dreom of being on ostronout. She hod olwoys told her students ond friends to go ofter their dreoms ond she wos following her own odvice when the shuttle wos destroyed. All the ostronouts thot went up for the lost time on the Chollenger ore considered heroes ond heroines. They gove their lives for reseorch ond the hope for o better tomorrow. As President Reogon soid, We will never forget them, nor the lost time we sow them os they prepored for their journey ond woved goodbye, ond slipped the surly bonds of Eorth to touch the foce of God. 3 .eg -,...M.-.s,,,,,, W. sgff - ,, 1' . . u..' my , I 4. ' if nv ig Student Life 49 Texos celebrotes 150 yeors This yeor is full of celebrotion for oil Texons. On Morch 1, 1836, exoctly 150 yeors ogo, 59 Texons met to deciore independence from Mexico, on Morch 2 this declorotion wos op- proved. No longer under the control of Generol Antonio Sonto Anno, the Texons set up their own republic. There were mony events held this yeor to oid in our celebrotiong the Texos Wogon Troin, music festivois, the Sesquicentenniol Cottle Drive, speeches ond exhibits on I dependence Doy. With the respe Texons remember the heroes fro the Alomo, 50 Student Life QCQQEEQEQQ. EQ QE 51 E ,x 3 Z Q9 R52 l 2 ff ff f 1 X --'7 f 2 ff 24 X ff 1 2 52 Fovorites In order to be clossified o fovorite ot Woltrip, o person hos to be elected by the student body or judges outside the school. This yeor's fovorites hove shown tolent whether in cheerleoding, ocodemics, personolity, or simply good looks. Cheerleoders ore chosen ot the end of eoch school yeor by the stu- dent body. Mony COOTGSTODIS work mony doys to perfect their skills in order to try out. Then only eight people ore chosen in the end. Acodernic fovorites ore those people who hove done on ex- cellent job during their yeors ot Woltrip ond hove received high grades becouse of their efforts. w Fovorires 58 in 1 , ,I ,.. ,,-Qfw 54 Fovorires Y Q if WV ', , S I -5 6 3 ,VV, , 'Q-. Q Senior Fovorire Girl - Christine Bilnoski :W- fix krvlg 2 N-v Senior Fovorire Boy - Tim Whire Favorites 55 Senior Fovorire Girl Runner-Up Coyce Crobb xi 1 ' S , Q , s.' 4 ' i ' . i 4 V '1 W , r A ,W . rg , , , V..-f , ,K - 1x,,M-.s A s 'f ws-iid x , ' , tfmNi'F'i1i i ff! ' , -va 2, 16,5 . gg, ' 9 ' 'I J .Ax if L .QWQ-VF., ff-Q lff1W.g,, gl X-A 3 A 1. ' 'ri -K llj Www ' ,V -N Q r. . wi' A N 3.9 R is . v ep, .... x i gi 6 i r r W 'E .1 ,A 5 A Y ,x N' Y i me I, ' 'a.. - xo' ... 4- f , 'exif' ' , 56 Fovorires b, il if 'V L M 6 1 'fb ,f 1 X-, 4 W ir We ,, Axs-f .xr ' 'M-W 1. -f 'W' ' iW?3f?1t:i.i,--142 Wy ' M-ffs15i 'ff Senior Favorite Girl Runner-Up Lucio Rodriguez Senior Fovorire Boy Runner-Up Vernon Hegwood Senior Fovorire Boy Runner-Up Tim Elsenbrook :AD-4 Fovorites 57 Junior Fovorire Girl Lorysso Mitchell fqf, T :ii , 56 Fovorires , . Junior Fovorife Boy Joey Hurt 4- . 4' ML,-.., .4-'K .-3 nl . f ,- fi' 9 'Ma Sophomore Fovorite Boy Greg Breoux Mlim Sophomore Fovorire Girl Tonuyo Woshingron -.4-Mx: 1 . eri, ' K 'ff 'I ,ggi r W f 6410 3, g 'ffl' Fovorites 59 Xfg. ,. 2 A Freshman Fovorire Girl Jennifer Cobb it Ig fl .Q- ,... f 60 Favorites Freshmon Fovorire Boy Derek Lewis Beouty shines ot Woltrip The long-owoited selection of Most Attroctive Senior boy ond girl took ploce in Februory ot the home of Cin- dy Skrehot. The threejudges were Ms. Debbie Scott, from Dick Scott Fine Photogrophyg Ms. Morcie Kurtz, on Attorney with Pennzoilg ond Mr. Corl D. Moples, with Cori Moples Fine Photogrophy. The twelve finolists who were presented to the judges were selected by student votes. All nominees were from the senior closs. Nomes of the winners ore kept secret until the yeorbook is releosed. MINEES L to R Willmon Plummer Christine Bllnoskl, Vernon Hegwood, Angie Urbonovsky, Monlco Villorreol, Greg Duron, Shonnyn Pointer, len Hotcher Liso Smith Rondy Word Coyce Crobb, Donny Kennedy. Most Attroctive Judging 61 62 Most Arrrocrive Mosr Arrroctive Senior Girl - Shonnyn Pointer Most Afrroctive Senior Boy - Wilmon Plummer Most Arrrocrive 63 Most Attroctive Senior Girl - Runner-Up Christine Bilnoski ds.. V 64 Most Attractive Runners-Up Most Attroctive Senior Girl Runner-Up Monico Villorreol Most Arfroctive Senior Boy Runner-Up P-ondy Word Most Arrrocrive Senior Boy Runner-Up Donny Kennedy Most Artrocrive Runners-Up 65 HI Jl.F!.l3Jl.N Seniors graduating with Hlghest Honors - Bottom Row. L to R: Christine Bilnoskl, Karen Polndexter Patricia Matula, Stephanie Mock, Cindy Skreho Suzanne Coleman, Diane Coffey, Cheryl Knight. Row 2: Walter Stoerkel, Alex Kanakis Allan Lester, Greg Duran Kevin Bode 1 Seniors graduating with Honors - Bottom Row, L to R: Robin Kulhanek, Laura Kubin. Row 2: Rosa Mario Tosky, Diana Medina, Kathy Rolke, Beck Carwile, Cayce Crabb, Jana Groce, Jennifer Garcia, Aida Leal, Jeanne DeLeon, Laura Magill, Laura Castro, Veronica Sauceda. Row 3: Kristin Yruegas, Susan Trevino, Adella Ortiz, Scott Oeser, Randy Ward, Susan Rentz, Todd Hall, Vernon Hegwood, Sarah Kline, Christy Clark. Row 4: Davi Frerking, Ross Fleeger, Mark Rowell. Waltrip recognizes high achievers i i 66 Honors Students Eight students are selected Eight students were selected by organizations, responsibility, and reviews the student's background we Aries Staff as outstanding seniors. service to Waltrip. A grade point and bases their decision upon the E-achers nominate any number of average of 3.6 or better and a con- above qualifications. A student must nior students whom they feel excel duct average of G or better are a receive a +9 vote of the Aries Staff in i scholastic ability. They are also necessity. At this point, the Aries Staff order to be selected. sked to consider participation in om Row, L to R: Kevin Dade, Walter Stoerl-rel. Row 2: Jeanne DeLeon, Becky Carwile, Susan Rentz, Christine Bilnoski, Cayce Crabb, Cindy ehot. Favorites 67 Cl'!.Q6IP1.3Q.E!.QlfPS These students keep spirit olive Woltrip's cheerleaders of 1985-86 hove occomplished o greot deol. They attended sunnmer comp ot Southern Methodist University in the Dollos-Fort Worth oreo. During their stoy ot the comp, they shorpened their cheerleoding skills greotly ond received mony owords of superiori- ty. They olso received o spirit stick os on oword for hoving the most school spirit. They competed in o cheering contest held ot Northline Moll ond did quite well. The cheerleoders' moin responsibilities include: pointing spirit signs, cheering on the school's foot- boll, volleyboll, boseboll, ond bosketboll teoms, ond to keep the spirit olive omong the students. L to R Bottom Row Robin Kulhonek Gino Corowoy, Suzonne Colemon, Cindy Jockson. Row 2: Donny Kennedy Todd Holi Rondy Word Vern . xii 4 AMY AV ,, 1 9 ,va ,T r, R . 4 . ...rf f iff! ,N , , ' 1 W 5 S :ir 4 fig EQ . . NA , , , fill Q r- r A xl 'in ff! is A f me f . 5 vb r , , a ' 2 Ay., . l' N S+: Q - . . i V F 7 K if J 4: - 1 45 , . ' LX ,V 1 v 1' F: O fo -L , ,, fig. 1 ' ' ' if r 4 n I 1 5 x T, r . 6 , 5 Q f . r SEX . 1' 1 . .. 'L r. V - , ' . L at A, 3 M . , L Cindy ond Vernon E Z W1 a f l A ' QT , .', .5 1 ff ' 5 Q K Em 111 1 X' ' ' ' 5: ' Q .L 4 f R535 r es.. 'W g ' I ' ' .., - . ,Af . W -- . 2 if -fu 1 WNW., ...gf ,gy kg. e , ' V - 4 9 f f W F ,I-wffw f ew ' h L L fx, ', . .- , 'fw fa. f Q fl r , ' N 1 ' '5 1 V , yer - f pi .,' I de. X gt, M fi, -' ' , , Y N ' 'mm -jgaeA,,4.f?'. i:, W x .A 9:awa.,4,,.g14 'V . gk 1 M K i 3555: - Q , k A' ' 2 4 , ' ,' x,, ,W -HU. , M, .1543 U. 4 Q . fy, . . lp, - -145.-, 't 'L Vg ., 'V , ,,':. ,ff ,,f . 4 , . ':. 'v -. VFW? 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W Gino ond Todd ff Robin ond Donny Suzonne ond Randy Cheerleaders 69 f f ,, ,Q S ,xx 12 32 70 Sports No motter whot sport o person is in- volved in, trock, footboll, or tennis, thot othlete must troin mony hours in order to be the best. Woltrip's ployers certoinly did this during the 1985-86 school yeor. Even with the new rules set by the district, our othletic deport- ment never gove up. Every person pushed ond worked to become number 1 ond succeeded. Some people don't ogree thot Woltrip come out on top becouse some teoms didn't olwoys win, but the students ond foculty know thot 0 winner is someone who molses the best of o situotion they're given ond oll of Woltrip's teoms hove done thot. Our othletes ore winners! V 1, . .ff f V11 Sports 71 Lynn Bailey , 'UF 1 1-' WALK gw QW? MEF 3 ' v Reginald Bendy ee 1: 2 5' I , ,:14LZ7'!?!P. l egggxgg fi ffl mt James Birdsong -WV 1.1 Darius arroll -fr P64 f AV ,4- M7 5 fu fwfr wx S, l M23 B w W Cartwright Q fCatllla Kelly Q X ' H 72, ,,, A, I 'ff 1 6 Q fm ' .,m,'4 f5Qf y :.wf?Q ? 4 7 .,,. ytg up , A.. .iv atv , jf 5 tkfegf-' 22-tw W WAETHIP if 571 31' ini? -Wt? -jf V4 - .5 ' .zgglkg ,W WY. - , .A , Keencffgfg Y , McCordefF3Q fy V Af: as 3: NAMRQYP f. 7 .12 fi . is wif .ff Pf ' e 9f:gV , Iohn Oliveros Pv- ns-,A va-. '15 - xi NAP 95 v fc' g z5!L'?R5H . ' as ,, .Fa Hqroce Perkins uchoel Seals ,, Q ' Q at in , 125 x X, , - A 5 we Pegg A 'I' 1 V N23 V , Qiflgx f ' A 19, uw Q -mm? :4:mW.,..M'3mjpI Ajgmw M I QAW. ,f,,,fW 1 , isa? L1 Q fs! if X V AQ ' Pl A ' Brozoswood, 30-0 Shorpsrown, 14-0 Modison, 0-12 Strorford, 14-20 Eisenhower, 10-16 Reogon, 44-24 Washington, 16-19 Scorgorough, 21-7 Koshmere, O-O - EM -em Coach Boron Coach Roinbird Som Houston, 7-25 Y COOCN Bell Trolners: Chlp Nomi, Tod Morburger 74 Vorsiry Foorboll -dh' . yi-1 , 21-15 a-,793 4 --Y f -. '15 -,wr fm- Ezffifi W Heod Troiner: Thomos Felry .. Q Rams? Teom obtoins o 2-3 record Woltrip finished pre-seoson with o 2-3 record. Two of the three losses were obtoined by o mere six points. The eosy wins in the first two gomes mode the Roms seem unyielding. The offense b ornossed over 650 yords, in the first two outings, while the opposing teom only goined 290 yords of offense. Brozowood, 30-0 Shorpstown, 14-0 Modison, 0- 1 2 Stratford, 14-20 Eisenhower, 10-16 wk yo-'S Vorsity Footboll 75 siwmlili , ' Roms finish district with 2-2-1 Reogon 44-24 Washington 16-19 Scorborough 21,-7 Koshmere OO Som Houston 7-25 76 Varsity Foorboll ....-v wx-ws, 'fix-s -. s R4 -1 ,ffii '12, 1. A ,iw Mi.: .. -- a I W Q l ?1xf wxJ'i,Q ff, L g1E,,,.5,gi5 M-g,wf:g,4 Mg., R ,A :.,, ,M ww . gy ,-.1gyx,5if31,,-f',v,, as l5g,M,.yU,g.5, W , K ,I 1 M , gy -. li? ,TAT-ELT..i'5g':, fm , , A .1 ,d .,,,, ,XAN ,L,. ff.. , '??'QgE?'?- 5 gf: ,sw-:gal mfg W' if N -,ij .ag-,, 3 1: Iggy- K1 H. fx Q- +,,,,h., ,.-,W vi in :gg . ,I K .1 14, .. , , ., L- , .,,,, 1, 'f ,K , KV1 - A A 'arf W' X4 JI., 5, , K .vga-vig hr, 'lg :li ww A 'V fx X 'Z X' I , ... f' ff' ' 'X KEN- 'bw T mi? NH: l . 90 fl , , K 14 f ,das 5 il- 1 uns 4-an Rams defeated by Washington Washington defeated the Rams 19-16. The Rams, however, held a healthy statistical edge over Washington. Waltrip amassed 265 total yards of offense, while the Eagles only had 71 total yards gained. 78 Waltrip ties with Kashmere Waltrip tied with Kashmere O-O on a wet, rainy night. Both teams had low stats, but Kashmere had a 2-1 lead in penetrations. The 91 yards gained in the game were acquired by rushing. Agg- ,,,g ,Z . . K -3- yv-, . 1 -as Som Houston defeots the Roms Som Houston defeoted the Roms, 25-o, to goin their position in the ployoff. The gome wos won by Som Houston's running bock, Derrick Hor- ris. WoItrip's ione score wos ochieved by o 10 yord Jorrod Milburn recep- tion. The Roms ended the seoson 4- 5-1 ond 2-2-1 in district. 79 'TQ' -ruff? - 1 , www Z ' ' '- -fsdedf ' , M, L,,L J , L.,, ft Bottom Row, L to R: Darren Williams, Howard Carter, Ronold Jones, Aaron Quintanella, Kelvin Nelson, Williom Gordon, Michael Smith, Ralph Jones, Ronald Sepihus, Chris Jefferson, Sherrod Sanders. Row 2: Gary James, Craig Carrington, Patrick Simms, Kenneth Johnson, Gary Hanna, Chris Warren, James Fish, Marco Nari, Raul Romerrez, Dywane Smith, Edward Mendoza, Mario Johnson. Row 3: Tony Garcia, Robert Bozy, An- thony Loton, Shannon Fitzgerald, Michael Dean, Greg Griffen, Chris Hall, Richard White, Monyel Page, Mark Martinez, Jesse Roberts. Row 4: Jerry Jomes, James Holons, Tyronne Kenny, Ken Miles, Finis Turner, Shelton Tomsin, Jeffery Harris, John Conway, Troy Rivette, 6 it SSL Scgfes , Sterling, O-6 i i'W'5 Sharpstown, 12-O Madison, G12 Stratford, 6-12 Eisenhower, 6-6 Reagan, 33-O B. T. Washington, Forfeit Scarborough, 66 Koshrnere, 2-6 Som Houston, O-28 'ff 80 JV Football P wwf W vw -x K JV Foorboll 81 -.-...M . WWW A ,, ..-4 5 , 'TW' 1 1 24 I .' - -,,,, 'ml Qu. .N , 'M' .jnf M. -,X f auf in .,, . u uw we Jw-ls.. 'Www ' 82 J.V. Football gh.,-nwpw M wmv Aff-vw I A 4 ' W ... :W 115- fam A ,zap ww ww ' Q' fy M -H V - , qw ,' 7 v H W mga? . V QA rf . ,A ,-, ' M9uvW f' 5 tum. far Freshmon Football 83 Bottom Row, L to R: Mark Griffth, James Bailey, Sean Washington, Cliff Jarvis, Steven Rogers. Row 2: John Boyd, Eric Flemming, Lloyd Proctor, Damon Prince, Andree Harris, Van Malone, Tony Lahmen, Matt Cunningham, Derek Lewis, Kent Hall. Row 3: Pierre Cea, Jose Bautista, Jarvis Thomson, James Bowie, Fred Childress, David Williams, Frank Pachecco, Byron Wooks, Tony Moten, John Machade. Row 4: Clyde Saterfield, Mike Winn, Edward Watson, Charles Banks. Row 5: Marcus Bevil, Hector Castorean, Chriss Bendy, Scott Noack, Lyn Davis, Dinky Williams, Angel Estrada, Chris Jenkins, Darnel Moore. Sharpstown Madison Stratford Eisenhower Reagan Washington Scarborough Kashmere Som Houston .-u :J -N , rl rrl -1 rl . ESS ...IILQLL Rams win district title 16-O T' O-28 A . 14-14 gg: G 14-28 I :-- '. k i Coach Wilkerson 42-o 'M 24-0 20-0 7-0 14-0 ,,. Coach Barber Coach Davis 84 Freshman Footall we N is X iv 'X wif? N gg Q ai ww? E Q 3 i Q Q ' Q ' X ANS I, my ' fn- fiwfixffffe- ii ' fs4Q2'ix , M . ,,-, K x' ., ?g:1,5N'1sg -',,1Lv.g,55, 5 ,QL -4 5 ,... Q- .4 Q 1 A I - .u 1-' f-M, .-A. -,Q 1,3 wi 2 g in ' ' ':: 'ng 1 ,ui-.lv ,Q ,W 1-. iv' ' , W' - 8 ' .. f -,ii f-M-, ,, , JH v f. - ii, A J ,Q r A ' , K 4 f .il V ' - J Q , 1 15 . ' 'f ' 2' - Donno Vicknoir Sherri Dow 86 Vorsity Volleyboll ,5, W nz ' 'f-Q ff, ,W,,W,,, L,,,,,LL ,W ., ' i f L, 4 , 1 ' ' , ,., , ,:,:.,:, ' f,,. -vztrv ' ,. ,.,, ' Cif1dY Yolondo Kleinhenl Francis I. ,V ' w '53 Sondi Schisser ,A,f 2 ' VXW - Karen Koehler Borboro Justice x M - , -,rm .f . -- W4 ,My , ,ff we f 'U' , K 'K -iv T Q 1,21 V- ., f 2' 25. '- ' 'Er Zpsrie ' Ricee Watson T ls. l X I .lr l ,,.L X k,-...QQESDL L to R, Bottom Row: Borboro Justice. Row 2: Donno Vicknoir, Monoger Morcus Milburn, Sherri Dow. Row 3: Koren Koehler, Plicee Wotson, Cooch Toby Kleinhenz. Row 4: Yolondo Froncis. Ingersoll, Sondi Schisser, Cindy .Sk 4 Vorsity teom goes to district This yeor's Vorsity Volleyboll teom corried on the winning trodition once ogoin. With o teom mode up of seven juniors ond one sophomore, oll were first time Vorsity ployers. The Lody Roms won the second holf of district ploy ond proceeded to cop- ture district by winning the first holf in o ploy-off gome with Koshmere. They then moved on to Bi-District ploying Milby. Even though they did o superb job, they unfortunotely lost to Milby. The Lody Roms showed totol te0m effort ot the ployoffs. They were full of spirit ond motivotion. Waltrip con be proud of these girls for their occomplishments this yeor. Ploy- ing together fought the girls how to get olong with eoch other. lt olso gove the girls o chonce to develop friendships thot will lost forever. Vorsity Volleyboll 87 Reogon Woshington Scarborough Koshmere Som Houston Reogon Washington Scarborough Koshmere Som Houston Scores 8-15,15-7,15-7 15-2,15-B 15-7,5-15, 15-12 15-8, 15-10 15-1, 15-7 15-12,15-11 15-5,15-7 15-11,15-12 8-15,15-3,15-9 15-10,15-7 District Chomps 88 Vorsity Volleyboll ..--rims. .. ,MM ... -...,,, 9 6. Q ' 1 ' www .. s 1 ' .tm A -g gi , ,J mil jig x ff AF M f 5 ff' A' 1:1553 f ' . ,fl . , I i'?,.H,11 l 71 ' l QM: 1 ,L ,,,, ,. QM ' M K , miifggff ,f N W lg, . P ,mf V v Zh 5, 1. 5 - , , 3 I . ,, 3 ,, A Q 4 f K xfk W r l 3 , 1 -sw 4 1' AQ V. L N921 - . 4 Jw Vorsity Volleyball 89 J 1l.!!.i.QJIU YQESQE Teom mokes it oll the woy to district The Junior Vorsity Volleyboll teom corried on the winning streok by run- ning owoy with district. They did not lose o gome oil seoson. Their winning teom resulted from dedicotion to the sport ond determinotion to be the best. These girls give hope to the up- coming Vorsity teom next yeor. They ore sure to be winners. .l L to R. Bottom Row: Monogers, Tonyuo Woshington Volerre Boker Row 2 Lindo House Lekeithio Froncrs Row 3 Felrcro York Suson Modroy. Row 3: Julie Correll, Cynthio Resendez. Row 4 Alyson Broddy Trenno Toyior Suzi Sheoffer Koren Justice 90 Junior Vorsity Volleyboll ' r -E'...... jg Q'9'f-...M ww M Y if S' t Reagan Washington Scarborough Kashmere Som Houston Reagan Washington Scarborough Kashmere Sam Houston Scores 15-10,15-Q 1 15911 57 X 15-6, 15-6, 15-8 15-2 15-6 15-0, 15-3, 15-1 15-6 ,15-2 ,154 .15-7 15-3 15-8 15-10, 14-1 K P 6, 15-4 Junior Varsity Volleyball 91 S., .X Freshrnon teom hos perfect record The Freshmon Volleyboll teom Working together os one, these finished the seoson with o perfect girls hove become o greot success. record of 10 ond O to win district. One con be sure thot they will be on These girls continued using their greot osset to the volleyboll teoms ot skills os they moved on ond coptured Woltrip for the next severol yeors. the city chompionship, os well. 92 Freshmon Volleyboll , Q Qi? L to R, Bottom Row: Monoger, Pom lvich. Row 2: Angelo Cisneros. Row 8: Remono Dorsey Stocy Willis. Row 4: Tommi Guiberteou, Sondro Bilnoski, Jennifer Skrehot, Row 5: Kerri Word Louro Gollordo, Jennifer Cobb, Deno Bortulo, ond Cheroe Jockson, 'MM I K K X l Scores Reagan Washington Scarborough Kashmere Sarn Houston Reagan Washington Scarborough Kashmere Sam Houston Distric 15-13,10-15, 15-10 15-12, 15-4 15-O, 15-O 15-6, 15-3 15-4, 15-3 15-3, 15-5 15-1, 15-11 17-15, 15-12 15-5, 15-3 15-5, 15-2 rand City Champs Freshman Volleyball 93 Jessleetbail Varsity is number one Coach Martin was the Head coach of the Varsity Boys' Basketball team for his eighth consecutive year, and with the help and cooperation of the team and manager, Tod Marburger, it was a very thrilling one. Even with the loss of some very close games which they experienced through the year, they came through with that undying Waltrip spirit that says, We will always be number onel QC i ig-15 Ni' sw, S WMA Bottom Ro '72 'Q w, L to R: Randy Talor, Ralph Sampson, Kevin Solomon, Derrlk Glass, Daniel Medina, mgr. - William Kelly Top Row Mark Craft Raynard Thomas, Eddie McGill, Kevin Bade , James Martln, Gregory Mitchell, mgr. - Tod Marburger 94 Boys' Varsity Basketball EMM J, X W. ig ,gg ..: w ...Maev- . ..V., M L Q F , Cooch Mortin, Cooch Zuccorini Boys' Vorsity Boskerboll 95 Qs V' ,gf ' xy V .4-PM ,M if-,Q ,- , ,---, x 5... ,W 51 M' 3. wi ..- Q , g M 96 Varsity Boys Boskerboll .........-a-...- , p P' .A,,,,,.ff'- , :W .i -aqmff 4:4 vw,-4 kA,,... , N. '-Q--N. ,f . W..-Q. -.R 98 Boy's J.V. Boskerboll 5 A1 ,J -' QV! 3.31.5113-Btbiafall. Teom worked toword next yeor Looking forword to next yeor, the V. bosketboll teom hos worked its ardest. The members went through tony tough try-out sessions before :ey even got o chonce to ploy o ome. After the cooches hod seen xocfly whot eoch boy could do, tey begon cutting down to ocquire ie number of ployers on the teom. 'ith the best ployers remoining, roctice begon. The proctice sessions lsted onywhere from one hour to lur hours. With the no poss-no ploy ile, the ployers reolly hod to work brd in school os well os on the court. 9 help them on their woy to o win- lng seoson ond successful senior eor, Cooch Zuccorini wos olwoys tere when needed. am grit :ag51,j.'- s fs. gf f ' . .gm ps: ttom Row, L to R: Anthony Trotmon, Horoce Johnson, Kenneon McCordeIl, Rolph Jones, Croig Konieczny Horlod Simmons Row 2 Cooch Zuc rlni, Dorrius Corroll, Michoel Reyes, Johnny Eoton, Wolter Brown, Cheryl Dovis, Notolie Arriogo, Soroh Jackson i l 1 v .- X 100 Boys' J.V. Boskerboll -Q., .M isygissfivfszfisg f- ,cv 'S 9.1, ..-. ,. fa, I J M - , 1 sgx f' fn sm R 'fa Q f . 4.1 fl X ' Q A x a x QE'-Q 't s A X. , 54 J .... ,. , . 1 Y' ix 'Vi K 4 fzigrs I fs I 3455 4 ag: , ,iff xw X ,Q sl ? Q X, ' 9,33 5, N x K ,f . . , s , I fx 1 5 , Wi? Q N J- I ' g kxfmilf-. - . i ,fi :iff .Q x . 1... Q I n Nw N Y. N...-..,, si A f -..-.wx ',-- .N Q ' x .,:w W, 7 .zzf 2:12 21 ' . : .. ev f fi - , ? 5 1 , 3' H fl: ' M W W,,A. ,,..,h ,iw H Wg ff , vc 5, - , ' A - 1 M23ia? 'L W ' ' PM . , le? - ,, . ,, . 'Y' E, M , ' v ' , A 'h ' Yfff ? 'iifziz ,f amiga, Q: s f , . -... ,MMM M . 5+ and .,.J- N .L Q -- u i .1' IPQSELLLLQLE. Boys strive for vorsity Bosketboll, for o lot of young boys, is on importont port of their first yeor ot o high school. Being o port of o teom con help o boy moke the od- justment from middle school to high school. Cooch Murphy, second yeor cooch ot Woltrip, feels thot this yeor wos o very good one for the teom. Most of these boys will go on to ploy J.V. ond Vorsity Bosketbollg ond with their tolent, the future for Woltrip looks like o promising one. K A, 'V Qfgt wg , ,- ' ,fr . u-o S , rirti is fri s i ' 5?-'QI-'L --ssc. a-EssfF ,.fA Eli as ,JA za' ,if Xt I if Qc ttom Row, L to R: Victor Jones, Dominique Wolker, Glen Souls, ond Andre Horris. Row 2: Cooch Murphy, Reginald Connor, Chris Jenkins, Bubbo Jen mgs, Jomes Bowie, Dovid Willioms, ond Mork Griffith - troiner. Freshmon Boys' Bosketboll 101 Liescplv :HQ.IE!.S Girls toke bi-district chompionship The 1986 Lody Roms brought home the title of District ond Bi-District Chomps, They hove shown tremen- dous obility ond determinotion, ond hove proven thot hord work ond f if -- T 5' X, ,l J ,ef , fc ,cs W. h ,qv NL i, 1 . ,A , - i r - i,.. 4. -A -- f 3 proctice poy off. Outstonding ployers who were nomed top scorers were Sonyo Willioms, Louro Kubin, Alice Brown, ond Tonyo Woshington. Top Rebounders were Tonyo Woshingtm ond Alice Brown. The girls did thi best, which is shown by their e cellent ronkings. ..., .WW A,,.,A .s,.. , X 'i 1 Bottom Row, L to R: Sonyo Willioms. Row 2: Louro Gollordo, Louro Kubin, Kiesho Pylont, Yolondo Froncis. Row 3: Volerie Boker, Corlos Hoynes, Pom Ivich, Suzi Shoeffer, Alice Brown, Tonyo Washington, Treno Toylor, 102 Girls Vorsity Bosketboll x4 ' Ar 3' fvv ,,,.qg -'-- f. ,.-sg y.. - ...Mw- x M Girls Vorsiry Boskerboll 103 ?? .4 l assu- R 4- N inim- ua..-:mv-A v-wmmw-M ..., .fm 104 Girls Vorsiry Boslsetboll 'Q . W 7, QW' Q- L,,,..Q:gxgQ. ,A Girls' Varsity Bosketboll 105 ' ' E32-EusJI.f:QEQJQ1.!. Girls J .V. worked horder The girls on the Junior Vorsity Bosketboll teom worked horder thon ever. Cooch Tillmon, with seven yeors cooching experience behind her, helped them improve their skills. This will be beneficiol for our future vorsity ployers, svn... ,L , ,I .t.,, ,, B,,,,,,g Wm - -A ff W t,,,..v---1-em V- i , ,,,, ....t, ,, ,.,,,.,., , , i5 V L E fa, ,-.. I ,W,, ,..,, ,N - fwwi- A. 106 Girls' J.V. Bosketboll Bottom Row, L to R: Leslie Wilson, Benito Berry. Row 2: Koren Brown, Erico Clorence, Keilo Lee I ,,,,.--' L' 'L ' A ' 14 ' ,L , m V , 1 mm,,.. ,E,:: ,b5xg M W-W.. ...-A...,. , QWMW WW lm Srm.. Mf,.,..fu,,,...-v-1' Giris J.V. Doskerboll 107 T' f 4,,,gQ..--.., ...W A . vw? fl K WMM' 'T W 106 Girls' Freshman Boskerboll ,QNX Q' W T - I-J' K . ' Q Y- Q E 3!PQSl. E.I!.'E!.Q.!.'!. Girls win city chompionship The Girls Freshmon Bosketboll Teom, with oll their hord work ond determinotion, won the City Chom- pionship. As they look bock ot oll the long hours of proctice, they ore thonkful to Cooch Dovis for pushing them to go oll the woy. The girls won the chompionship with o 39-37 vic- tory over Worthing. This teom wos o speciol one, becouse eoch girl leorned the importonce of working together to ochieve success. Cooch Dovis hos shored his experience with the girls so they con go on to ploy for the J.V. ond Vorsity teoms. Bottom Row, L to R: Debbie Horris, Precious Hunter, Joey Smith. Row 2: Kimberly Cook, Chontel Armstrong, Suzi Schoeffer Freshmon Bosketboll 109 SWLIQ. EGQIQ. A group of boys to be proud of The Boys' swim teom hos mode greot progress despite the new district configurotion, which pits Woltrip ogoinst nine very strong teoms. With members such os Keith Kleinhenz, who set o new district record in the 200 yd. free stylep ond Vernon Hegwood, who took second ploce in the 100 yd. breost stroke, the teom took third ploce ot the on- nuol district 19-5A meet. Cooch Borger, the heod cooch for the swim teom, encouroged the por- ticiponts to persist in their proctice so they could give our school ond students o swim team to be proud of. L to R: Morco Lozono John Colemon Doren Pickering Vernon Hegwood Keith Kllenheinz 110 Boys' Swim Teom ' ig.. 332-Gw3f.,TlTT-. 3 .. '- -16 M- Wi , uf,-'f',m.mf.,LW,..gg::, :img - , M V . - 1 qi K mbj 6-.,,, -3 1 - -Mfr Q K :saw-ia! 1 ' I j - .I sr i, gi ff-. J ., ,. -H - M 1 W ff-1' -- . ---hi' Q., ,,. ' ' K 0 43. N ' W A ' , . ' 1 5 ff-ff, X- ,, 4,,gQ,,,,,g.- . K .- -' . ::..,: f gf -, 3 egyff. X. ff,-5,3-,,, ' - - Q. . .' if':w',.- 'Q 'f flt vx w W 1. gfSYf:...IL?'s pf ' ti m EQ1 QQ v 1' w 15ff57 - ,. .M V 41, .5 .V - - ' ' wr H sf -- . 4 M.5w,., - .sf V '--b ss.5,,sg:.3.' :Q-5:-5:3 .ga 'Q j'w5gg,Nw' Q af, .5fg.f,m...:kw 1-ag, iff? 1 if 5. -, M.xq'N:w Wm-.A 1 . ., :gg .. M' - if .. - 1.1!-,gl X if? Q. vi kv M Y .... . .. . P , ' in , .k .. y.,z.1u.,, af. .N , Y-2: . , ,...k ' if , Boys' Swim Teom 111 Girls? swign E fl The 1986 Girls' Swim Team posted another successful season with the entire team qualifying for Regionals out of the District 19 meet held at Lee High School. ln the district meet, Karen Koehler swam the 50 Breast and 50 Freestyle, Barbara Justice swam the 100 Back and 50 Freestyle, Karen Justice swam the Breast Stroke, and Cindy Kleinhenz swam in all events. The girls excelled in all areas of swimming - Freestyle, Backstroke, and the Breast Stroke. With their successful season that began with a great pre-season, the girls have given next year's team a great incentive to strive for an even better record. -4-I-I-I-I Girls qualify for regionals sw., l , .W 2- P ,gf 2.L,,.+fAi,.. , . , 5' , .. is Q 1,3955 X Jr-Q W KE x ,K 8' Q ki' W My Ji 9 ' if 1 ma. P r yt'J?,Qd ' .f W 1- iw fi 'ii . ' -Kem ' 9 I , , ggV, .,,...v, . K .,V. .K KK , K Q ' K l ' , if-i..i'f t ' -'f ,., Q s., s, .,st+-W. sls. - ' - it ' J f 'i'f ' S J - F 1 - ' 5' Q TS . r f V. ethos -- -- - . '- '-', , 1 0. Q - 'ay KK 1 , ,Q of .. . . 1' vw -me... .- . H 1 - A. --1' ,cc , , sw .N 'Y -Q ---- W , s . . ...an . 1 . ' 1 1' 'W' W H . W- S-is S. 0 i f .... .-f . 'ci' -5 '- KX K KK HK 5. :I ..., K a f.. .gi .KKKKK .sf..:,., K , g ag iK W .K KA .21 , js K GK 4 J KKKKK , s , 1 , . HW ?-...s..' - ' ,, 1- r ,' . .fs 4, -1 M KKKtsMj,1flK' feff . 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L to R: Mark Griffith, Becky Carvvile - Managers. 114 Varsity Baseball VELLMSEEV Ployers ronk no. 1 Woltrip is o school with mony oc- :mplishments to be proud of, ond e 1986 Vorsity Boseboll Teom hos tore thon odded to this feeling with e strength ond tolent of returning ttermen Greg Duron, Dovid Bortulo, nhn Molkowsky, Robert Copelond, ork Smith, Tim White, Tim Elsen- brook, ond Terry Toylor. The teom breezed through pre-seoson with no losses. During their first gome ogoinst St. Thomos High School the Waltrip power force come on top with o 21- 3 victory. Woltrip storted the seoson ronked first in the notion. 'ali' 5,1 57 V Q',5E6' Y Q . 36- vtfgluf I riff Q Q A K, , , , a v, , .-,, 1, Q' .1 -,f ?Sy?'yfr.f,'Y Z at 44 5? Quia., fig 7 .H 4 Q A zxvyswyvyh.-9 ,J .Qgcg b Q V 43 1 Its, fy Q . t ,.,-mf. Y -cfs' an r W . 1 , ,. 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'fir , i 1 Y Ceee 1 K, or eg: ' -if 4 lv ffl W A ' Q A f' '- .--.g ' A - if .k-g N,,-' ' 4 X Q ' Q' f ' - .,,.A.,.,k ,',L '- 3,5 Q.-Qin C ' ' r ' f y A 4 , K V7 K k-rk-k ,V C i V w 2h PITCHERS - L to R: Cliff Roeder, Chris Schulteo, Dominic Sorobio, Greg Duron, John Molkowski, Bre Hirsch, Mark Smith. 1 16 Vorsity Boseboll Qr.n,+Qf,4?. ' - M' f'-E ff , ,. A Vfligyy. 1 r ,- V if '- .:- K i..Q , or Q' me Q1-Y 7 HfQ-eQv'T- iii! .7fT5ii ji OUTFIELDERS - L to R: Dovid Borfulo, Cliff Roeder, Chris Schulteo, Tim White, Vernon Hegwood TFIELDERS - L to R: Terry Toylor, Brent Hirsch, Mork Smith, Greg Duron, Tim Elsenbrook, Mike ylor. 8 Ms, TQ., Mf- sf 1 '- N-V5 y ev, f J tw . :v VF 'c X :sang 1 , 5,13 if N f -WV, 1. A 7' M -v y k ,F to if . , me if T -1-. , K . f f Ztzrggahb ' Q- . . 1, .4 , , N. , . .'.:v'E+,g,,f L I LW 5 ' I ' . 2,4 . - .. , -, . '4 5 ff 92:8 'f - A-,nib M ,, , , A , i. It 4, if ff .f , A fi T T A' l 'Wi . :aff tw' - - ., . 1 f ' Liv W l ki'f9a--M -vfzfwfur, '. ,Q f A X N 5 ' ' -WCQQI' , f - ' 'K QQ -,. ' A .5'4'L1,, , fl ufZ'?1zvQ':fffr??232 'I ' 4 'Q ' 'f Q44 - G-,,1Q1y f, , . V A ' ' wfiumrw. - h U .T in ,L w,,MM . ,,.,,,, A ' i.41t1',x- .quo CATCHERS - L to R: Bernie Wilgonoski, Tim Elsenbrook, Robert Copeland, Greg Hollos. Vorsity Boseboll 117 Bottom Row. L to R: Cliff Roeder, Yuri Holl, Greg Breoux, Jesse Botello, Row 2: Mike Honsen, Kevin Kolb, Richord Dovillo, Mike Reno. Row 3: B. Pompell, Dovid Vondegor, Cooch Geer, Jesse Botello. Ja.SJQQJi'sQ.l1 J.V. sweeps through district. The J.V. Boseboll teoms were li! predicted to eosily sweep through district. The red teom wos under the 1' cooching of Tom Geer. lt hod mony ployers returning to the teom. These ployers were Cliff Roeder, Kevin Kolb, Glen Kreger, Brent Hurst, Greg Breoux, ond Mike Honsen. The J.V. grey teom wos composed of freshmen ond sophomores. It wos cooched by Chip Roinbird. 1 18 Vorsity Boseboll it BE I s e r x l T I Eli s L ,. fffg., , new . -aiu-s ,J . - Wg...,..-gjye., ' ' , g,.iL-fir f , .r .rr . rr . 'zz , Y -' ..- , r r . . A 1 i . , ,L 1 ,L 5 N. .. K i , A x ' Q ,V . 1 I 4. ns 53' Q N 1 I ,f f W fi .. Q Q r g b , W Q X k W 5: ,Q 'xx Q X. W . . x K Q ,R . ff A 1, ' 'S ' W 'X l P Q 5 Q- X v .. f k mg h, F 6 N' P N , ' ' Q 4... wt 1 N .it 4- W S3 S X L, i A .: . L 5,55 .S W . Y -sf . , ' ' I x is r Q 1 xr lik Q M .,. 1 5 'W' if :W riff ' r. . o r Q .A 1 signe r 2. . . .. I. I K , ii gw 4 s Q., 0 iq Q-iffqumwfsszmw vw Pf 'ies w M 'mf im. 'X l ' 1 v, qfiif-Jaw. 'EZ ' '- nf-3g,,,1.y, L 1. .f -'-f,-mfs, I fs-0 5'2 .--1 A . - Qi' Q-'JN 1 1 'I .R.f5 .9i Q Q , r ,- . far 4 Bottom Row, L to rllioms Kkoby Griffin. Ro R: Tony Lohrmonn, w 3: Pierre Cen, Do ,, -y ., ' r f. ' V 1 ' -W ' ,.,.,. L ....., 'if 49- fl .. ' r . 'A' ' Q. w MM, - x jk .i . '.gA,4v k .. 1. .f.. . - .1 ' W i' K ' ,, Q W fx if Yr in U 1- -iiiifk'-Q,2f?P1I iQ -,QQ Y N Q I f 1' Z-- Thy' gf' 'if ii. ' ff-E. M mag, X-N.: x Q F t M,3,,JA .i 5i.,f K .Egg , my X v- 3. ' 59 ' rf, KMA... is i gQ', 'Qf f A , ' fx' iw f .v f J ...rr -...Af ' L .,,,f,' , k ' -M., Qs f' L z,'jr,v.Q-1.--1,-j...gf Y? 'K f .X if? 3? .W -ik ff ,13i?fi1---new M Y 2- fx f ' i ' cffwsi ' 151- ' ravi . . , ,. . . v. wi -X , - 'ff x fy' - .' ' ' WW..A-Qf5m 3?.gew5g3xlQigff53 ...MW me ,. vm, wmwfwmww Hfffx: , 'i'f A- i 1 M . k , .,g,,a2a x :gxigw , . X . 4. .. ,. - , , . 5 1, . Q . J .,y.f We 64 I 1-, ,wg I ff '9'?!3 322111 5 Zim 2 y ff, err? io X 5 W I . ,,..., W. , A -. K 1, ,W-'af Morc Hunt, John Duron, Benny Gorzo, Fronk Gorcio. Row 2: Brent Shepherd, Mott Cunningham, Dovid Rifle A group of strong men The 1985-86 seoson for the AJROTC rifle teom hos proved to be o successful one. The teom is cooched by 156 Roy L. lrvin. These young men hove competed in four competitions. Woltrip won over Jef- ferson Dovis in two competitions. They olso defeoted Reogon os well os Som Houston. Coptoin Morco Velosco, Jomes Hurt, Edword Mendozo, ond Croig Groeschol were in the top ten firers out of sixteen schools in the district. These fine young men should be commended for their outstonding performonces this yeor. The Woltrip Rifle Teom is o strong teom ond sholl bring success for yeors to come. L to R: Edword Mendozo, Jomes Hurt, Croig Groeschol, Morco Velosco Richord Boehl 120 Rifle Teom Coproin: Morco Velosco Rifle Teom 121 f CJIPQJSS Runners Bring in 2nd ploce trophy This yeor the Woltrip Boys Cross Country trock teom did on excellent job. With the help of Cooch Bell, they brought home the 2nd ploce trophy from the District Meet. Cross Country runners troin hord ond proctice ofter school every doy in order to run 2 miles. Cooch Bell doesn't expect much from them os long os they do their best. E. - 9 Q 'L .Q R 9 f 2.5, .M r.-ft l Bottom Row. L to R: Fred Perez, Dovid Collins, Price Allen. Row 2: Terry Thomos, Albert Mendc Keith Klelnhenz. 122 Boys Cross Country . , A, 'iff' f ,y C' is f -tfs W B it ici, ,, GS Y.. .. T' '21 - i 9 , is ii, F i C B ., . ., .. 4, A fgizgf jeff, ssti sltts . ' 'fa nt- g tt.i Ei f' ,- ' , Gros S G JTl.I.'!.1l':HV Girls bring home o second ploce trophy sw , M ir, l ,mf f i ' A-gf'-' - '13-iir 3 1 i -15:36 it - x gi V 1 A ,,., ci , Q ., it gf . 1 ff- www 352:15 -fi i 1 15 ra,-g.+wjc,.Q', ,1 ,W mt' S1 ' My .Br .ff wg fad' 55 rrl 1 1 qi lw' ,ss The Woltrip Girls Cross Country Teom is heoded by Cooch Elton Con- ger. Their overoll results were good with them bringing in the 1st ploce trophy from the District 19 5-A Meet. Cross country runners work ond troin hord to be reody to cover 2 miles in 15 minutes. Cooch Conger helps them prepore for this tosk. Cooch Ronger is proud of the girls, ond would like to congrotulote them ond everyone else for their support to R Bottom Row Holly Frels Felicio Byors, Erika Clorence, Potricio Byors, Yolondo Hector, Louro Kubin, Cynthis Spruce, 2nd Row: Cooch Elton Girls Cross Country 123 B0 V + imafdk: Teom ron owoy with district Eddie Miquel quolified os one of the stote's top high jumpers with o 6 ft. 10 V2 in. jump, os the Boys' Trcick Teom hod onother successful seoson under the cooching of Bruce Bell. Ed- die set meet records ot Stroke Jesuit ond McCullough. Teom Coptoin Dor- rell Collins wos o top quolifier in the long jump ond the 200. Wolter Brown won district in the 800 ond 400 ond wos o stote le-oder in the 400. The 400 meter reloy teom - Collins, Siner, Moore, Milburn - hod the stote's fostest time in the event. With these fine records, the teom ron owoy with district. F ...E3,,,,r1f- .. 1 f Wi -ir V -My 5 i K a ...z.f', Q W- ' S L-.,...,mw.,- , L . l '- E I . .. .,,, -7 - 4 ,, 'Uv ' . ' , Y ' ' - ' 'S ' .. ,-X' .xl -K r gan-I '-.,, . .Nw ,- f -- 0.1 - -.-M.. , - : A - - , A . . 1 Bottom Row, L to R: Doryl Moore, Reginold Toylor, Albert Mendozo, Reginold Bendy, Dorrell Collins, Jorrod Milburn, Regess Toylor, Joe Pettie. Roi 2: Finis Turner, Rondy Word, Dorren Willioms, Terry Thomos, Dovid Collins, Chris Jefferson, Andre Medlock. Row 3: Lovell Willioms, Derek Lewis, Mik Boyce, Shelton Thompson, Price Allen, Joel Porker, Russell Spike. Row 4: Domoscus Oliver, Mgr., Potrick Sims, Dexter Siner, Morio Johnson, Anthon Trotmon, Mgr. l 124 Boys' track J M3 'W mom Row. L to R: Dorrell Collins. Row 2: Joe Pefirt, Andre Medlock, Jessie Roberts, Seon oshingron, Russell Spikes, X 4 Assy, V g,jn,.,, 4 ,Y rf .L f J V - R' 53, '- , .-, -ya., - -mom Row. L to R: Jomes Corrlngton, Levoll Willioms, Dorren Willioms. Row 2: Morio Johnson, Reginald Bendy, Chris Jefferson, Mike Deon, Shelton iompson, Finis Turner, Derek Lewis, Murroy Williorns. A Boys' Trock 125 EW is 1600 METER RELAY - Bottom Row. L to R: Dorrell Collins. Row 2: Dexter Siner, Reginald Toylor, Regess Toylor, 126 Boys' Trock Teom if , - ' f ' fl 31 , 4,-fe' ' fy 4 ,ds .Y- A wr ' -Xe . R-. a A ull' f f'5' . 5 5 1 0 ,l 5 3 is 1 . Ma.N.L..4v.. -x N , - Tim 1 K l l. X 4 A Boys' Trock Team 127 Cf.TiiIU1!S 'li' Ja! HR' vi.:-a -u..j -lil ...J .J.n.a They strive for victories The Girls' Trock Teom hos endeovored to strive for greot vic- tories. Cooch Potricio Tillmon hos helped the girls, At first, the girls ot- tend invitotion mets. At these meets, they receive points occording to their wins. After these meets they begin the Woltrip Reloys. Loter, there ore the Houston, TSU, ond Texos Reloys. The 1986 Girls' Trock teom is doing on exceptionolly good job. The girls spend mony long hours striving to be the best possible. Cooch Tillmon ond the girls expect to continue their hord work ond finejob. Y',,l' J' L Bottom Row, L to R: Crystol Thomos, Elnoro Sompson Twono Quolls Fron Hightower Yvette Williams LoShon Smith Row 2 Mono Lozono Liso Be nett, Lorysso Mitchell, Robin Kulhonek, Stephonie Stofford Sondi Schtsser 126 Girls' Trock -a hz. . ff' I as Qvnpzuq WW' mf. if MP 9 up 4 ,, ,V gffaffz , R ly, ian' 59' ax ,, 3 V , V .r , VT . AV V - A. ff v'.:,ff.--ngzg .s,5.irp - ' , ,Q f ,V 'V V A V. :'- V .V . :-- , V . . , . , ,.. , ,V, .,,. ., VV . , ,V 1 .V 1- . . V , ,ry V 'V , ' ', ' ' 5 - V, x f . V, .V Jia , .V , I - V 1 , V ...x mf VW V , .zf., ,V ,V V Y w, fw gf , . . K . ,, ,VVS ,55m.f,,.2 Y,:,v,,f- dc,.,v. QV: ge4.AL'71K 9' Vu .xi ' - f ,...4V,. ...- , ' ,. .4-ffw . mm A ' VW- , f...V1 Girls' Trock 129 fimftg -J-8.44--gym' 6 ? r M' :Miw 1 fdfif --Q A Y Q Wfaelf fm Mfmwf QM-1 www M MM. ,W mfg wwf W VI' .syvf ew MW... . ,W:. A - - ' . 1 , X K , .ff af' We J 5,j . - J n ,ry'3f.3 , . , 5- g.1w'vf-wx , 4-1415? ' if 1 jj ga , 41 , H' , M . , Q ,M 5 .-Q-1--J 'jw'Q . ' 14fAghAQ'4f'3-f4x9ai,A 7 , . ,A ' MRF-rvArs'g Q-: ,. nxt. + 180 Girls' Trock Te-om arp! 'MKQ--W I .ka-J ,g,,MW ,.f...,-,S Que 331.1 7 r-Aw QQ -:yxmsw-:ao was my-my vff-'W 2 11 TQ fi 15,6 X Jig, g.fW N a hi' 28,4 gm' 55162 -,L-. w 'Q ' 99 is 3 Q fy 1 5 xg Q, , L ,4 Q 4-7 ..,?'-f W ifggi 1- if MW, NM-1 A , ,M L HEL? i frd? Girls' Trock Te-om 131 11 Bo YS' EQI.!.!'.!.i.S The boys leod o strong teom The 1986 Boys' Tennis Teom is o very extroordinory group. With the help of Cooch Toby Ingersoll, these young men hod onother winning teom. The teom spent mony long hours in the ofternoons procticing ot school ond ot the Memoriol Tennis Center, for their upcoming motches. With teom member Morcus Milburn returning from lost yeor, ond first yeor ployers Lim, Almogobor, Lon- dry, Jones, Costillo, Bosworth, ond Fish, the teom wos o strong one. The young men disployed o reol desire to hove o winning teom. 1 . . . I T, L . lv ,qw My M . fb . Aww. ii Y . 9,16 Bottom Row, L to R: Rovin Lim, Marcus Milburn Brion Almogobor Mike Londry Row 2 Ronold Jones Edword Costlllo Rick Bosworth Jomes Fls 132 Boys' Tennis s...,,f rw S'-'E ,aw N ff? ' A 1 L A ,gg 42 K ,fx W Q Q X Q .N2 S . F sl- X H f Gri.3!'PlSy The teom performs with stupendous tolents The 1986 Girls' Tennis teom hod onother successful seoson under the supervision of Cooch Toby Ingersoll. These girls possess greot tolents ond skills for the gome. They spent their ofternoons procticing to moke their teom o successful one. This yeor's teom wos mode up of o bunch of hord workers ond good ployers, quoted Adele Horne, o Junior member of the teom. With oll the dedicotion ond hord work, it wos not surprising to find out thot these girls ochieved their gool ond produced the winning teom they hod oll strived for. tiff lr. WM Bottom Row, L to R: Medho Dore, lno Athovoley, Tommie Guiberteou, Kristi Green. Row 2 Adele Horne, Lesil Gessner, Stocey Jones, Donn Vicknoir. 134 Girls' Tennis ,..,m 0, 4- fm, ,,f,Q1,:, jg if :Mm ' ' 0 1 Q ff .5 mf . . . , X P s 4 . .Y 1 e :ga Q ,.. , 1 1 Girls' Tennis 135 GQ!!! E Jams Boys swing into oction 136 Boys' Golf Teom Q. ,--- 4 The 1986 Boys Golf Teom hod o lc of tolent ond determinotion. ln 1981 they did very well in District plo under the cooching of Foster Mortir Since most of lost yeor's teom re turned, they expected on even be fer seoson this yeor. The teom bego the seoson by porticipoting in th Shrorpstown tournoment. Eorly i Morch they ployed in the Heortl stone tournoment ond hod o goo showing there olso. The teorn pro- ticed ot the Memoriol Golf Cours ond ployed most of their motche there. Their high expectotions wer reoched os they hod onother ver successful seoson. i l l S w ii u I i L to R: Fred Perez, Ronold Novok, Tod Morburger, Williorn Kelly. Not Pictured: Steve Rogers, Lonce Bounds, Stephen Reifel. 1The 1986 Girls' Golf Team had iother very successful season. Only 'o members returned from last year's bm, leaving Coach Anthony Zuccarini doubt as to what the new team uld be like. He was not disappointed, ugh. Fifteen new players were add- l, making it the largest girls golf team Waltrip history. The team competed two tournaments, both of which they d very well in. They have also placed it in District the past three years. With the new talent on the team, they ve a good chance for many more at seasons. Galt it Jams Girls drive to victory iv, w-mal-W .,. .ev G 3354 , rs-29 'f?f' I 5i 'M'k'.1f:'- ' 'J' 4 , L., is I- luis.. hh 1 vp e,,.f,,. , 3, , , ii 5, , ttom Row, L to R: Amy Hodde, Christine Bilnoski, Susan Rentz, Kristi Kerr. Row 2: Christi bb, Holly Stovall, Cindy Skrehor, Gretchin Siptak, Jana Groce. Row 3: Jennifer Cobb, nnifer Skrehot. Girls' Golf Team 137 A teom shooting for the stors Congrotuiotions to the Archery Teom for coming in 1st PIoce'ot the District meet. Some of the outstond- Q5 ing ployers ore Lorrie Boiley, who come in 1st ot the District meet, ond Peggy Brown who finished Grd. Receiving honoroble mention is Mc, Stocy Jones. She finished her 4th yeor on the Archery teom. Overoll the Ar- chery teom had o good yeor. Bottom Row, L to R: Kim lngrom, Mgr. Poul Sidenblode. Row 2: Peggy Brown, Jody O'NeoI, Lorrie Boiley. 135 Archery 07619 2:33 233351. Young men use their strength to compete The Weight Teom is mode up of verol young men who hove the Jility to compete with their ength, There is quite o bit of devo- in thot is required in this sort of ort. They work out eoch doy ofter wool to build themselves ond prepore for the motches. They Ieorn the correct woy to do three liftsp squots, benchpress, ond deod lift. The monner in which these young men perform these lifts ore judged ot district level competition. They ot- c...,,y..,.,.. W f v tend four to five of these meets. The top ten ore elected from eoch weight closs, they then go on to regionol meets. These young men hove worlsed hord toword o vic- torious win ond certoinly deserve it. J- f g s . Q from Row, L to R: Colvin Nelson, Fronkie Pocheco, Chris Johnson, Ronold Cephus, Row 2: Aoron Quintonillo, Leric Eoron, Mork Wotson, Kevin Fitz- rold. Row 3: Jonorhon Grohom, Chorlie Biggurs, Andre McDonold, Shonnon Frozier. Weight Teom 139 ! X! f iS ff X' f fb' ff X ' f r? ,CQV 9 ,XS 2 140 Organization Waltrip has a wide variety of organizations to fit the personalities of every student. These range from the chess club to the Rambling Roses. Meeting times are usually announced on the speaker in the morning or posted in the main hall on the bulletin board. There is a fee for most clubs that ranges from S1 to 55. These dues are for the club picture to appear in the yearbook. Clubs also sponsor many fund raisers during the year to raise money for other happenings. Most organizations have a banquet at the end of each year to announce new officers and to close out the year, and some clubs even take trips to learn more about the organization. 1 s .Q arf Orgonizorion 141 QJEPQSQQQELE Ci J'Ul.gGLCj1l. This club brings the presidents together Woltrip's Presidents Council is com- posed of the presidents of eoch orgonizotion existing ot Woltrip. Its members meet on occosions when club members need to be informed on school octivities ond reforms. The current ond post sponsor of the orgonizotion is Woltrip's principol, Mr. Ofield. The purpose of the club is olso to bring together the presidents of Woltrips orgonizotions so thot on understonding of school octivities moy be formed, f v , MJ , ,, ,, ff'-Y ,..,..,.,.w-w c rr- V ' , S i i I P M K . it P L to R, Bottom Row: Monico Villoreol - Sponish Club Cindy Skrehot - Notionol Honor Society Becky Cdrwile Senior Clo A ' A . , - ss, nroinette guire - Word Processing, Kristo Levi -Junior Closs, Alex Konokis - Tribune, Gene Londry - Bond. Row 2: Cheryl Knight - Tribune, Cossondro Donc - CSF, Vernon H d - H - ' ' ' ' ' egwoo eod Cheerleoder, Rondy Word Student Council, Liso Smith - VOE, Romono Thompson, Toni Whitaker H C Not Pictured: Jeonne DeLeon - Aries. 142 Presidents Council -Quill and S6J1.mL3J1.f!. Members work on school publicotions t. ,lm im, S5 l Fig-tit Q fwtwf' if W c -, . X XX Wig. fgkfijf, 'A .- , sf :Swim L,',-1l.,.,.a C., 3 L to R. Bottom Row: Jeonne DeLeon, Cheryl Knight, D'Etto Dowleorn. Row 2: Alex Konkls, Jono Groce, Shonnyn Pointer. Quill ond Scroll is port of o notionol orgonizotion thot con olso be colled NHSHSJ CNotionol Honor Society for High School Journolistsj. The chopter of Quill ond Scroll here ot Woltrip is composed of students who hove por- ticipoted in o high school publish- mentp such os the Tribune fthe newspoperj or the Arles fthe yeor- bookj. Mony of the members of Quill ond Scroll ore top editors. Students of this prestigious orgonizotion ore in- ducted ot the end of the yeor ot which they listen to o guest speaker ond hold o luncheon. Who knows, our Quill ond Scroll members might turn out to be future journolists, publishers, or even producers! Quill ond Scroll 143 . N .,a. -J .la ufjulju Society honors students The Notionoi Honor Society is on orgonizotion mode up of ocodemicoliy outstondingjuniors ond seniors. Membership in the Notionol Honor Society is bosed on scholor- ship, ieodership, service, ond chorocter. A 3.2 grode point overoge ond on E conduct overoge ore re- quired. NHS members sponsor severoi beneficiol octivities for both the school ond community. included in these octivities is o donotion of Christmos boskets to needy fomiiies in the community. Students moking oil A's or oll A's ond one B ore given o speciol Honor Roll breolsfost eoch six weeks. An induction of new members is olso held ot the end of eoch yeor. SPONSORS -- L to R: Ms. Hossett, Ms Ashton. ,Wd- .'f 'u1g OFFICERS - L to R: Cindy Sl-srehot - President, Christine Bilnosisi - Vice President, Becky Corwile - Secretory, Stephonie Mock - Treosurer Cheryl Knight - Historian. 144 Notionoi Honor Society Ugg,-v Bottom Row, L to R: Cheryl Knight, Stephanie Mack, Becky Carwile, Cindy Skrehat, Cristine Bilnoski. Row 2: Todd Hall, Cayce Crabb, Kristi Kerr, Suzanne Coleman, Shana Davis, Kristine Yruegas. Row 3: Aida Leal, Laura Magill, Patricia Matula, Karen Poindexter, Veronica Sauceda, Jennifer Garcia, Diana Medina. Row 4: Greg Duran, Jeanne DeLeon, Diane Coffey, Scott Oeser, Walter Stoerkel, Richard Bosworth, , , R ser: K , ng: 46 Botto , , . : , ora c oelllsopf, Kelly Drake, Traci Green, Michelle Baker, Noelle Parker. Row 3: Andy Spangle, Bobby Collier, Katie Conerly, Sandi Schisser, Christi Cobb Terri Hill, Teresa Garcia Jacl-sie Scruggs Gwenda Wilson R 4 Ch , , , ow 1 ris Warren, Ronald Naval-2, Lorrie Bailey, lloyd Cole, Roosevelt Elias, Craig Groeschel, Sherry Seyffert, John Kurtz, Amy Christian, Maria Gutierrez, Karen Rawls. m Row. L to R: Medha Date Holly Stovall Kim Tran Row 2 Aaron Quintanilla K S h National Honor Society 145 li cj S'3l1Q5!Q!!i.' Ci Juslidil Members corry out mony helpful octivities The Student Council is mode up of ,ri mony students in eoch grode level. ell' 1 An olternote ond o representotive 'Q ' ore chosen in eoch homeroom or the beginning of eoch new school yeor. The officers ore mode up of five seniors thot were chosen for such of- l fices os President, Vice President, ll ' Secretory, Treosurer, ond Reporter. ft 5 1 Nw-Nw i The members of the Student Council help deliver the Tribunes ond olso tolse port in the mony fund roising oc- tivities held throughout the yeor. Sponsor of the Student Council is Tom McElroy. He is there to give odvice or 555111 ossistonce to onyone thot mov need l W it. ifl Sponsor- Mr, Moc Elroy , s T 'N ,fliof ANI, nw? ' , L to R, Bottom Row: Christine Doy, Debbie Wuneburger, Shono Dovid, Suzonne Colemon, Deidro Srewort. Row 2: Cindy Slvehot, Annette Venoble Kristi Kerr, Kim Cox, Gino Corowoy, Christine Bilnoski, Row 3: Robin Kulhonek, Srocey Jones, Louro Kubin, Randy Word, Greg I-lollos, Todd Holl, Cir dy Joclcson. 146 Student Council Q f E ,T i l Bottom Row. L to R: Karen Padron, La Shan Smith, Tanuya Washington, Amy Chatman, Tiffany Allen, lna Athavaley, Sandra Bilnaski, La Shan Henry, Sandy Osborn, Cynthia Nei. Row 2: Felicia York, Kim Martin, Rachel Leigh, Alaino Roden, Diane Blesener, David Collins, Heather Kayda, Teressa Smith, Tom Elias, Trisha Harley, Blanca Contreras. Row 3: Trina Wilson, Minhnhat Nguyen, Lydia Garcia, Shonah Jefferson, Kristal Thomp- son, Tommy Giberteau, Jeff Alexander, Chip Nami, Ronald Alphus, David McMillian, Tony Lohrmann, Kristine Hassbrock. Top Row: Valerie Espinoza, Sheila Anguiano, Felicia Byars, Loida Casares, Gretchen Siptals, Jennifer Schletzbaum, Jeral Foreman, Jason Smari, Bottom Row, L to R: Shana Davis, Gina Caraway, Randy Ward, Sandy Schisser, Cyndi Davis, Theotra Halt, Ronald Novak, Florencia Vega, Suzanne Coleman. Row 2: Mary Dumas, Dania Ford, Christi Cobb, Vanessa Wrighes, Christine Day, Cindy Skrehot, Cayce Crabb, Christine lBilnoslsi, Susan Rentz, Stephanie Mock, Angela Bohorguez, Hector Garcia, Cynthia Flores. Row 3: Charles Warren, Jennifer Livingston, Walter Stoerkel, Krista Levi, Sarah Kline, Willman Plummer, Laryssa Mitchel, Marcus Milburn, Dianne Pruitt, Lorrie Bailey, Terri Hill. Top Row: Craig Graeshel, Brian McLendon, Hector Riveria, Andrew Cannon, John Mallsowsky, Amy Hodde, Kristine Yruegas, Kimberly Cox, Christy Clark. i V Student Council 147 11 www it fu' l l M' . , if x X , . ,ww if -. Y fm 5 ug- 4. ji f . Wwi, ' 148 Student Council .. ia-.L-Le4...L!iloiEs Group chonges trodition ogoin The Romhondlers ore o speciol group of four who help promote spirit on compus, ot pep rollies, ond ot footboll gomes. Among their duties ore pointing the run through sign ond toking Rombler ond Boby Rom to oll of the footboll gomes. This yeor the Romhondlers still hove the troditionol nicknomes on their uniform but continue to chonge trodi- tion when it comes to the uniform itself. For this school yeor they decid- ed to go with worm-ups, ond boy were they hot! ECU!! Q .., .Q ae g g ' 4 K . .c 1 ffrylh 1 ' ' I 'wfrx l xi' :ff i veg.. 3 . M ' M I x ,, A ... . -sw ,. , ., This is the run through sign the Rctmhondlers pointed for the 1985-86 Homecoming gome. N TK 'QL A re 1' -1 Romhondlers 149 Giang! ling RJSJQS Drill The Rambling Roses helps promote school spirit. The members attend all football games and pep rallies and aid the cheerleaders in supporting the athletes. This year, on January 26, the Roses participated in the All American Pep Association Festival Competition spon- sored by ESPN, and tools second place in the drill team division. Sophomore Tommie Gutier- rez was one of the sixteen outstanding young ladies and men who were selected to the tours nament Dream Team, an honor for which she will travel to the Super Dome in New Orleans to make a Coca-Cola commercial with Bill Cosby! In order to be a member of Roses, one must comply with the constitution and with House Bill 72. Roses is an exciting experience for those interested in dancing and showing spirit. 'ILITARY OFFICERS - Donia Ford - Captain, , 'y Hodde - Co-Captain, Kelly Drake - Li enant, Traci Green - Lieutenant, Gwen- do son - Lieutenant. 150 Rambling Roses team talses second place Q of 2 s ii S OFFICERS- Bottom Row: Tracy Ryan - President, Donia Ford - Captain. Row 2: Terry Hill - Vice-President, Treasurer, Amy Hodde - Co-Captain, Row 3: Doris Fabrygel - Secretary, Gwenda Wilson - Lieutenant, Kelly Drake - Lieutenant, Traci Green - Lieutenant. .qv ei-s SOCIAL OFFICERS - Doris Fabrygel - Secretary, Tracy Ryan - President, Terri Hill - Vice- President, Treasurer. T JE DANCE LINE - Bottom Row, L to R: Tommie Guitterrez, Amy Hodde - Co-Captain, Donia Ford - Captain, Kim Janlsowski, Gwenda Wilson - Lieutenant, Row 2: Paula Barcia, Rhonda Hawkins, Erin Morrison, Traci Green - Lieutenant, Alaina Roden, Amy Chatman. Row 5: Kelly Drake - Lieutenant, Terri Mill - Vice President: Treasurer, Tracy Ryan - President, Doris Fabrygel - Secretary, Monica Garcia. L , of gf ia , - if H g 5 W ' lf ,f ig fffw, XI f .. sets? 153612, ide:-rf , WW' - S-45, -5 . -'- fx: 5, H, it f,, ,E , ,M 5- Q, ,HW f if ,fi ,i i.'-:,, .J -' 55.39, L, ,Vg M. Pak. I U., an 4 ki, QQ .. 3 H . U. T , ,mrs KT 15411 ,V J k , g.E'gWmv,l- N !nAg?,53tg?.zfk L, , V . . .- K, fx L g.,. ,K -Q L, f - t.a:NK3'Lg2 t QR .WH :igy.e?1gi,,,,.a.Q:h,.:dg .1 , HW? I A 1 3' 3, f KS 1 V 'K if ' 'Q egg x E145 K 5 I 2' sw . 1, L- 3 J' f '- ,Q ,. . Q t ., , -A J -X X, A Al 55, :V N . ,L I I i xi? 55 ,lu XE , ff-. get n f. 'ze ' 5 It K A ' ' K, 1 . ' iw 'uf f f - K 7, S he 3 :few - i.,L. if I :if is 3 'Q ' ' . f A J 5 Q f Q 4 , A' , L . fs ' 1 L 5 'fwfw be be niin 1 ,E ,A AL, 1- fx, , 1 K W ,, Tlz 1 r,A5, V:,A. Lb,L . . 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Row 2: Traci Green - Lieutenant, Nicole Mitchell, Lydia Daria, Shelly Mc- Clung, Crystal Costleberry, Jennifer Alcalo, Donna Nelson, Madelyn Traylor, Debbie Stowe, Sheila Anguiana, Row 3: Kelly Drake - Lieutenant, Amanda Benavides, Mitzie Crowder, Keila Lee, Krystal Thompson, Teresa Smith, Joetta Brown, Lisa Delgado, Misty Bassett, Toni Knighton. Claudio Ramos. Not Pictured: Linda Ramirez, Pamela Gathright, Kesha Dailey. Rombling Roses 151 , ,vgjggqfs j3,,giin?g.f 5,1 433, 1g5. .,,g,... I ,K 3,13 gl i k K 1 A ,klifblfg-,ij K S-.kv L L Q , , 5,?. il f A f -kg A H 'J J ' .Q 3' .F , 33539 :-' - S'?T:. K 7 - h w- i vv fsiif v l 'E - vi gi l - V . ,Q . A- ' 'L , A' A A lr . A Z f . -1 .-.. -v ' .1 A T ' - E NS A A . Jw' xg. 'i' ' T'f'i , r on . 1 if '52, A 1 rf Q9 A . up A' Leg . . N ,. fin 4. E, , N '. , xg,, , . X H N, . I fy, It , -.Q ' L - , U X5 ! ,,sg,l8 Xgmgfi QQ .fs ., I f V A S. - , , 5 . 4 , . . , . i -1 ','K , 2 ' - A . , , . A. f ' ff lil' 4 X in ' M is st X : K 1 Q w, K Q 1 J x f M i . .,::3 f..Z . g'g- , r . J r , I - J , . - x , ., l if? G: Ak V -,A W . il Vx,,5Q A Qf V x .5 R ,af K K -W If . f if l J N? J 3.1 ,. -rr ' ' V J 3 . J J ' 2 . ' :ff S, 'gels Y - ,f J -. 5. -A . ' , . . f Q A A. -A r . J h 'ff U , nd: F X' .-. K ' .. .- irq . A S f flqfiff' 'L S Q W 1 , W - . LV., tl . ,fx gsm: Q .gl . .Q 1. Q : 1 . if Ak Mi - 'T' iiil is i X J A of l J .J is 9 1 A . . lr H 'H' -1 ff'T 7. r 'W 5 ki tf'l.i' ' .J 4 ,.,,vx',.-rr Y- - ,- - , , kk .. K , xx J -x FIDELES - Bottom Row, L to R: Amy Hodde - Co-Coproin. Row 2: Dono Horlow, Eddricko Jefferson, Desiree' Pizzori, Tiffony Allen, Jomie Droke, Diono Ortiz. Row 3: Tonjo Sundsrron, Michelle Doud, Julie Morrin, Amber Kirsch, Joclsie Corimi, Heorher Coydo, Tino McBride, Sondy Osborne, Shannon Chothom, Michelle Bonks, Tino Holi, Row 4: Julie Burrerwicls, Koren Holob, Melisso Sexron, Holly Hilsher, Amy Millsop. J, , ,,, by . r',r A A r J - ' A Q J., t c .44 g A - ,, Q Q I ,J QM '4' .A of J J ,I r,,. 7- I l N Wx , li ,,, -raw 6 152 Rom bling Roses 3 v - i i L ,JI 'H Si Orgonizotion produces leoders E First Serge-ont Irwin 4. ml reee ,. HI L . -3 . . Egg. - Y . ..f 2 K 1 'gd5'f1..f. fx . W. ffwf s rrerr 1 r 7 ,I f s is , rrrre T T it 1 'gs rrrr Q -1.11 . f, ss X- K K c .S A 1 .c 145 ' E s-if :J .. K ., , 5 'is' t f 6' 1 W - cc L f -f S T ile- 4 i' .if -f. 1 ' Lieutenont Colonel Putnom --4 JROTC is the Junior Reserve Officer Troining Corps designed to troin coders to be leaders. The Corps moin gool this yeor is to be on honor unit with distinction. In order to reoch this gool the JROTC strives to teoch coders to respect others, ond to communicote both in speoking ond in writing. Physicol fitness oworeness ond the importont role of the Armed Forces ore two points highly stressed. The coders olso study the JROTC drill ond ceremonies, first oid, mop reoding, ond morlssmonship. The JROTC follow the coder choin of commond which goes from the Bot- tolion Commonder to squod member. Codets with leoder positions ore responsible for whot his subordinotes do or foil to do Bottolion Commonder Brion McClendon JROTC 153 BATTALION STAFF - Bottom Row, L to R: Brion McCIendon, Volencio G f'T5l154FH N Ct: eorge, Morco Velosco. Row 2: Mork Gorcio, Edword Men- dozo, Brion Almogobor, Geroldo Torres. Row 3: Croig Groechel, Antonio Gorzo, Timothy Johnson. - f'-Wf we ,w ,- 2, , .. 1 K K -1.1-2 -X F W., ' ' - 2 COMMAND STAFF - Bottom Row, L to R: Potricio Hunt, Jornes Hurt, Fredrick Tote, Jennifer Livingston. 1 54 JROTC . , ? f X :mt W DRILL TEAM - Bottom Row, L to R: Misty Bondy, Brion Alrnogobor, Jennifer Livingston. Row 2: Mork Gorcio, Riro Postei, Rebecco Coborrubic, Jocquelyn Wesley, Nellie Torres, Vergie Mendozo, Victor Coronodo. Row 3: Vincent Ruiz, Seon McCoin, Roberto Segovio, Dennis Stoniey, Brion McClendon, Jomes Hurt, A 4 f - K r , ,J My Q 1 .. eff, - cy K5 N., Ak Q Q Y . A A . ,.. 3 1 ff L v i fi 1 is L Q L. , : f Q , t . , ,, V Q t, , .L Q -E, t t i i 1 3 i i i 1 1 COLOR GUARD - L to R: Shown Lyons, Gory Honno, Brien Goehring, Donnie Lyons. JROTC 155 J - f Wx ri I- V I - , ,,,. V .K 553, wa: V7 3 1 kgtklsg :Lx ir, FIRST PLATOON, COMPANY A - Bottom Row, L to R: Pete Marino, Denise Taylor, Etilda Dosewell, Martha Morales, Veronica Ortega, Monica Ford, Lakecia Henderson, Edward Nord. Row 2: .lose Pardo, Jose Servin, Steven Alaniz, Kendall Hubert, Sharon Garner, Darren Hannibal, James Stark, Lonnie Harrison, Arthur Segovia. Row 3: Lee Pflughaupt, Tony Moten, Darren Garner, Shelton Thompson, Joseph Washington, Reginald Bendy, Adrien Perkins, Lloyd Proctor. FIRST PLATOON, COMPANY B - Bottom Row, L to P.: Yolanda Hector, Misty Bandy, Griselda Segovia, Judy Cortez, Victor Cor- onado. Row 2: Raymond Delgado, Dennis Stanley, Van Malone, Pierre Ceo, Franklin Saulsbury. 156 JROTC -1 M 5 'l -Q. N sw' ji' 'r y F: 0 'M . ,' J . ' NX P 'E ' 4: of A , 2' :iw -Me,sNf: ww' FQ, xii, 'T V N, 'M COND PLATOON, COMPANY A - Bottom Row, L to R: Diol West, Tommy Rodriquez, Seroyo Roberts, Rebecco Corrubio, Nicole Kitchell, Yolondo Rodriquez, Lonce Fronks. Row 2: John Conwoy, Donnell Mottiz, Elisio Develosco, Jocquelyn Wesley, Roso Ortiz, ohn Cole, Curtis Lewis, Poul Hook. it 2 ly , 'if Q , EI rzorc A d 1 LM?-f ECOND PLATOON, COMPANY B - Bottom Row, L to R: Angelo Perkins, Sonio Perez, Sondro Mendozo, Nellie Torres, Korrotte Hunter, onny Longorio. Row 2: Donnie Lyons, Michoel Pivonl-zo, Seon McCoin, Chong Newmon, Nothon Stronge, Gerold Green, Betty Foots. JROTC 157 J' DILQJLE' Students develop their singing tolents Being in choir helps students to develop their singing tolents ond to goin o better understonding of music in generol. The choir performs in the onnuol Christmos progrom ot school, ond ot severol progroms in molls, bonks, hotel lobbies ond ot other schools. lt olso porticipotes in the Spring concert, which is held ot the end of the yeor with the owords night progrom. lndividuol students, os members, ore olso eligible to com- pete in UlL solo ond ensemble con- tests, which give them o chonce to further develop their skills. Choir is on exciting experience for people in- terested in music. li OFFICERS - Deboroh Bentley - Vice President, Cossondro Doncer - Secretory, Jone Holt - President. Ei S ,. h l seg Bottom Row, L to R: Mr. Cole - Sponsor, Jone Holt, Altheo Gills, Alice Lee, Glorio Chopo, Diono Rivero, Sherrie Costello. Row 2: Thereso Gerken, Sonyo Willioms, Cossondro Doncer, Christy Clork, Sonio Comorillo, Dorothy Colemon. 158 Choir r ,i X s . S K.-fa 5 FW.. , s n am. - - i .. mom Row, L to R: Mary Trujillo, Carl Lafayette. Row 2: Deborah Booker, LeeAnn Smith, Jackie Wesley, Michal Butts, Jane Holt. Row 3: Cecilia Jmarillo, Demetrio Crawford, Dwight Smith, Edward Twiggs, Sonya Willams, Evelyn Henry. Row 4: Staci McFarland, Ernie Franklin - President, :trick Smith, Roy Ramirez, Tracy East - Officer, Yolondo Nowlin. Not Pictured: Fredrick Tote - Vice President, Berthenia Williams - Officer. Choir 159 5 UIEQQIP 'lll.E!.Ci!.Q3!Pg'0J6S The choir underwent severol chonges during the yeor. Its director, Mr. Gene Beoll, who hos been ot Woltrip for severol yeors, left in November in order to be the Vice Principol ot Clifton Middle School. PN S l l Now, under the new direction of Mr. Les Cole, on odvonced choir hos been formed for girls hoving on ex- tensive musicol bockground. A choir exclusively for boys has olso been formed. During the confusing tronsi- tion period, choir members chonge closses severol times. However, the still hove hod o successful yeor full l hord work ond determinotion, wi the terrific help of their new leoder. 1 , y ff' 5 4 . e :inf , .5-, L ADVANCED GIRl.S' CHOIR - Bottom Row. L to R: Felicio York, Alice Lee, Jone Holt, Jennifer Livingston. Row 2: Stoci McForIond, Demetrio Crowfor Lynette Monnifield, Liso Griffin, Lindo Ramirez. Row 3: Mr. Les Cole - Director, Jockie Wesley, Tomiko Willioms, Debro Bentley. Row 4: Michal But Christy Clork, Dione Coffey, Cosondro Doncer, Trocey Booker, Shoron Mitchell. Not Pictured: Glorio Chopo, Foye Henry. fs as n si' ,. 160 Choir -af f ' 'Wa V. -. Qg4wHw'f'hQM f., IV ' -, 'WM ef . 'yi ag if 1? ag Lf Chow 161 i 5 if KMA .31 '31, l H i A ..,- Xkk-JJ K ,sy-I Q fi I Zh. W BOYS' CHOIR - Bottom Row, L to R: Edward Twiggs, Phu Do, Winston Stein, Marc Barksdale, Jaime Penate. Row 2: Francisco Rebollozo, J4 Roberts, Dwight Smith, Curtis Schexnayder, Deryl Hermis, Mr. Les Cole - Director. Row 3: Raynard Thomas, Jack Travis, Carlos Luster, Feldon l ner, Alex Parker, Ariel Rojas, Alvin White. Row 4: Kkoby Griffin, Jerome Springfield, Ernie Franklin, Frederick Tate, Patrick Sims, Roy Ramirez, Jin' Dailey, Allen Alexander, Shelton Thompson. Not Pictured: Daryl Doud, Ervin Travis. ,, ,. nu.. 1 A- f A 162 Choir I ilRLS' CHOIR 2nd SEMESTER - Bottom Row, L to R: Luisa Anes, Sonia Castellon. Alice Lee, Staci McFarland, Crystal Castleberry, Sonia Perez. Row 2: herri Costello, Martha Arroliga, Rosario Castellon, Claudia Palma, Kristine Yruegas, Maira Zelaya, LeeAnn Smith, Cecilia Camarillo. Row 3: Mr. Les Cole - Director, Tiffany Braggs, Marlene Lafayette, Yolanda Nowlin, Tonja Harris, Sok Chay, Sonya Samuel, Carmen Watkins, Cynthia Luckett. Row : Tami Lawson, Margaret Jones, Valkeith Fisher, Angela Spurlock, Micki Sanchez, Alyce Hilton, Laryssa Mitchell. Not Pictured: Althea Gill, Leticia Jliveres, Diana Rivera, I 3 w. F V Choir 168 3 3.3.4251 JQJLQ Members hove busy yeor This yeor the bond hod o tough oct to follow considering thot lost yeor wos the silver edition of the bond. Mr. Stephens, the drum mojors, ond the other members of the bond helped molse it possible for the yeor to poss with flying colors. Some of the octivities which helped bring on o good yeor were porodes, holftime octivities, ond competitions, A couple of exomples of the fundroisers ore the spoghetti dinner ot which there Hope Theilen Secretory were door prizes such os o cor stereo ond tickets to o rock concert, ond olso the selling of loclser mirrors. The vorious porodes the bond ottended consisted of the Height's Fest in Oc- tober, the Foley's Thonlssgiving doy porode in November, ond the rodeo porode in Februory. All together the bond hod o greot yeor ond will olwoys continue to brighten our holftimes with its music ond performonces. Jeff Aldis lockie Scruggs Treosurer Librorion Ted E. Beor Bond Moscot v .. If XX .M,.., Q x, 4 5 as 5 x R. 4 I :ln an Miki. PIN. ' Y '51 ' 'ggi iff. .g QA 4: .Q st-it 6 'lxygigi 'vw X K-:kyfxge r , -' J'- Gene Londry , 3 wi L Q , - N.. ,: -- ., p K- H President X5 . - Q -- ,- , 1, 'l It fl , e 'K e 2 'D 'L 'Y- 1., 3 il T. IQ' 1?-5-2 .Q .. .Q . f. Q K f 3, ' I f' .. 2 Louro Comorillo ' X ' -1 5 Rondy Riggins Drum Mojor -.ff QQ, as ' ' Q, 5 Drum Mojor 5 ' X-izi 1 ,af is . f H5 5 t if ss, i .t 1 . 39 ' - i j 1 3 - 13, ' Alon Lester Heod Drum Mojor 164 Bond Chorles Stephens Bond Director Keren Huckoboy Reporter T 5122 S2 ' b iz?-gf3'Q , ' etiifffif ,V t . .H F, Gigi is X' ' '. ff. M , . Q . - f -mv 3- ,,- 1 A t? v .iQTiiT: ,, . is ip .Q . . xc, sm, , .. T n it . Kristo Levi Vice President L, gag.,-, ig .,,gr,g,,.,, .si um I N, , Sff1z'f2 w -sf: .C 1 . B, , if wx, ft J -.ily - 7?'i'lw,Tvi.f. g1'k'f9':4l:fgg,:,'L.f' gg- A ,Q Q , . A K' '- it 7 L it M tsffsf? 'Tfiff '2f,', . K api' xfigt- A uw, 1 .--sig?-my .- -xv .fl-vi 'if' 'WWAQA is -I'+ 'f viii 4' if sz -gk ing Q . ..-sf, . , -, .P-,Ji 'iff xy --'-. . ,'-' S 5: ,157 .M 'v-v-15,533-5'f's?'t?1 W , K 4' af? ss 'f4 M 2f'5:ff 1: VIRLERS - L to R: Ronshella Vallie, Stephanie Adarns. Danny Ortiz - Escort, Cayce Crabb - CcrCoptain, Becky Corwile - Ko b - Captain, Kevin I Escort. K K f A1 gym We LK5 - L to R, Bottom Row: Coyce Crabb, Becky Corwile. Row 2: Ruth Mclkeynolds, Michelle Gunter, Kelly Abraham, Annette Venables, Christine Inosl-si. Row 3: Karen Rawls, Christine Mock, Cindy Davis, Ginger White, Kathy Davis, Debbie Wuneburger, Row 4: Christine Day, Christi Cobb, Gina ahlmann, Amy Christian, Charlotte Garcia. Silks Twirlers 165 C 1. r 4 6 E 5 I I 2 a 1 lg ,,, , , Y ,,,, ,,., ,.f FLUTES - L to R, Bottom Row: Yevererr Anderson, Dione Blesener, Bellndo Flores, Michelle Adoms, Liso Willioms, Robin Geer. Row 2: Srephonii Adoms, Lo5onyo Washington, Julie Hendly, Hope Theilen, Mike Acosro, Mork Srornes. , , Q , W. Q' f-,fs ., H 'X r- 'ffl-:ggy,,-1 - w , FRENCH HORNS - L to R: Tom Elios, Elicio TUBAS-Lto R:GorIond Hollis, KoIberrCholmers, Demerro SingIerory,Jomes Show. Westbrook, Morron Anderson. 166 Bond DB - L to R: Joson Winn, John Mclilron, .loson Edwcirds, Jeff Aldis, Chris King. DMBONE - L to R, Bottom Row: Mike Holt, Dorrell Zwink. Row 2: Steve Johnson, Dennis Smoisklo, Mork Sonsel, Kevin Lowson, Jeff Groves, Dovid Ilins. Bond 167 wg TRUMPETS - L to R, Bottom Row: Shonnon Foley, Greg Railsback, Gene Londry. Row 2: Adrian Cordenes, Hector Esparzo, Cliff Aycock, Dov McMillin, Apolonio Rodriguez. Row 3: Walter Stoerkel, George Sonnier, Edwin Bernord, Albert Rodriguez, Kenneth Levi, Rudy Herrera. ze is 5 'fr if as E i I 5 u , , k i H ,, ,,,J1 SAXOPHONES - L to R, Bottom Row: Andy Miller, Jockie Scruggs, Row 2: Robert Legospi, William Smith, Michael Binkley, Angelo Bohorque George Grant. Row 3: Jeff Dovis, Mork Moyer, Franklin Soulsberry, Charles Amrhein, Sisro DeLeon. 165 Bond .. an CLARINETS - L to R, Bottom Row: Kristo Levi, Vonesso Donos, Koren Podron, DeVeeto Goins, Koren Huckoboy. Row 2: Crystol Dobbins, Kothy Keyes, Adyln Cooper, Vernicko Porter, Jennifer Atkinson, Holly Eoff, Coral Crobb, Andreo Jomes. Row 3: Donno Willioms, Kim Jones, Blanco Con- treros, Mio Prioms, Kothy Groves, Celeno Nelson, Angelo Hotter, Leslie Steward. ------arf Aa PERCUSSION - L to R, Bottom Row: Lorry Triston, George Chopo, Jovier Mortinez, Julio Briseno, Doren Jordon, Keith Kendoll, Ernest Willioms, Row 2: Morio Riley, Jerry Gilbert, John Clark, Avery Moore, Tino Evons. :Iii ii IE S855 s . , f n A ' . , K. 4 5 V K vkkk ' g k--' , ' . K , . T . K 'S to R L. if fa t l , ,BJ-vat Q, - .Eb , ,' f r. ,un t 4 si' - , ,tw f -4, L , L , to if ft stir, ' i l 5--,e.,f4Qf1rq. wiv ,..',. - as fs--f b-, i X J, f- w . - ' 5-3 r : 1 V f A '1 f' 'i f-Ji? f 'H 'flgziifffga ', A fl 34: Q ?'fl:'r3 '-.Ian E '- ' gm Divx: s'-V jf if it gf, ,ui . Q ,,f'.'ig1:..5E l , 341 f Z- V. L.. 5, 7, P fe gg., 7, ! ! X X in , if ygti, it ,,,Q L 5 , 'Q--43. f .Q-- :5i,g: ,144 .zgiifg-'Zi.3.Tkt',,.'f?Tf'fsg,3,-gy,J QE? A -gzwfsg f,-Q?-gf.'Af'? , N 1 -- 'E , -- i t it it Bond 169 .,l. Y,-I lu EITN r 1J:a Ill I I-I-r Students have special talent for art National Art Honor Society is a na- tionwide organization for all students interested in art who have a special talent for creativity. Both adult groups and student groups belonging to this society help raise money to fund art schools and museums. The activities include drawing or painting posters and pictures, which are entered in contests. This year the pic tures created by students wen entered in the rodeo exhibitior Students also made Christmos ol naments and painted the faces a other students. Being in NAHS is a fur and exciting way of developing one's artistic abilities and becoming involved in many activities. ,,,,...a-we-1-ff S ww A A r x:,z tts ,:1.- ,-v.t1 f- ' -Q... c..,,'k Bottom Row, L to R: Kathy Clardy, Sandra Facundo, Ms. Hill - Sponsor. Row 2: Lynn Bailey, Charles Porcus, Dianne Patterson, Darryl Thomas, Wllman Plummer. 170 NAHS W is J Gimp Members competed and won The Waltrip Chess Club participates several chess tournaments each ar. This year the club was very suc- ssful. Walter Stoerlsel won three t place trophies, Calvin Wong won e first place and one second place trophy, John Kurtz won two second place trophies, and James Williams won one first place trophy. Zachary Browder was named best freshman chess player. L to R: Walter Stoerkel - Presi dent, Ms. Darke - Sponsor ER, Bottom Row: Ms. Darke - Sponsor, Craig Pennington, Dustin Austin, Zachary Browder, James Servin, James liams. Row 2: Walter Stoerkel, John Kurtz, Brandon Wallis, Tony Calzoncin, Chang Newmann. gg 1 Ui I1 1 lf l. la W- Hslsl3 r Chess Club 171 fl.JEll.1i'. J3!P5!.l.f!. J Club helpful to oll students This orgonizotion is mode up of eight individuols thot con provide on importont service to our students. During the new T.S.E. period, these students tutor other students thot need extro help in certoin subjects. It is eosier for some to understond the tutor's woy of exploining o problem becouse the tutors, being students themselves, con exploin things on o different level thon o teocher. This orgonizotion is very beneficiol to the entire student body. Mrs. Scott L to R, Bottom Row: Louis Lopez, Julie Hendley, Hope Theilen, Kevin Bode. Row 2: Byron Woods, Scott Oeser, Koren Poindexter Allon Lester 172 Peer Tutoring Club j Q his F' xfy 1 s 1 v . Q r 1 if 'W W vm Eff? ,t , f ! . I 5 -1 Bus . ,... W. MX jig ,x .ix ' Lx 1 1 V x '1 Q . ,ms at-S3 gg, ,L as N., 3 IJITJ. -A119 I '.J1.'1.QEQ. Students enjoy orithrnetic Mu Alpho Theto is on orgonizotion of students who enjoy orithnnetic. These students pulled together to form on orgontzotlon so they con shorpen ond rnorntoln their rnothernorlcol skulls T JOIN t necessory thot one hos the en thusiosm needed for working long equotions ond orithmetic computo- tions Mr Evers the sponsor is the computer moth teocher ond no one else could do o betterjob os heod of the moth club thon he Mr Evers -71 - , A rx, I COMPUTERS o R, Bottom: Sponsor, Mr, Evers. Row 2: Hope Theilen, Koren Poindexter, Brondon Wolloce, Croig Konieczy, Kothy Dovis, lno Athovoley, Zochory rwder, Brion Chesser, Minhnhor Nguyn. Mu Alpho Thero 173 fjiiild dave Lob proves to be o leorning experience This yeor's Child Core Lob proves to be o leorning experience for students here ot Woltrip ond for the children enrolled in Child Core. Students tolsing the lob for o closs get the chonce to leorn how to tolse core of children ond be rnore responsible. The children enrolled in Child Core get the chonce to be oround other children their own oge os well other children insteod of being stucls ot home with o bobysitter. The lob here ot Woltrip hos mony octivities it holds for the children throughout the yeor, such os o Thonlssgiving Doy porty, o Volentines Doy porty, ond o Christrnos potty. Child Core proves to be voluoble for everyone. Morning closs Teocher Aide - Louro Spotes. MORNING CLASS - L to R, Bottom Row: Louro Spotes, Cynthio Flores, Sheryl Morkoski, Debbie Stonfield, Row 2: Mio Torres, Denise Toylor, Angie Mitchell, Diono Rojos, Deboroh Willioms, Kelley Croig. Row 3: Kim Bornes, Stephonie Seyffert, Alicio Villorreol, Alisio Beol, Volerie Boker, Corol Wills, Trocey Holl. Row 4: Anthony Robinson, Edwin Locketr, Potrice Lewis, Roel Vego, Richord Phillips. 174 Child Core crrr S AfFeff10Of1 CIOSS Y90Chef'S aide -- TNOFYIOS SECOND YEAR STUDENTS - L to R: Rose Gorney, Carol Flores, Vickie Fluker. Felty. . . jg, f Q ' AFTERNOON CLASS - Bottom Row, L to R: Thomos Felty, Corol Flores, Vickie Fluker, Rose Gorney, Melindo Smith. Row 2: Cindy Pennington Cookie Reyes, Angie McGrow, Jill Fowler, Trudy Schochler, Dovino Morbut, Yvonne Gorcio. Row 3: Fronces Green, Phoedro Bell, Chris Greene Lynn Boiley, Brendo Duckworth. Not Pictured: Kim Poli, Dionne Stonley. Child Core 175 Christina Aalund Kendra Aalund Joneal Boumgarten Denise Bilnoski Stacy Bilnoski Jackson Blair Mikey Blount Adam Bardelon Caleb Corr John-Paul Clark Amy Cones Travis Cones Stuart Fearhersron Stephen Garay Nathan Heger Brandon Huebner Lisa Hughs T. J. Jackson Christopher Jefferies Nickolas Joe Trey Klein Anna Klurh Renee Kristynik Rhonda Krisrynik 176 Child Care 'QUE' Q' J 5 J V Brandon Lauderdale Megan Leskoven Elissa Lipham Jacob Mendez Rebecca Overshown Brian Porsons Kimberly Paulsel Faye Rodgers Richard Rodgers Adam Sishlsoff Mikey Sishkoff Troy Vance Sara Waggenspack Allison Weed Amanda Wells Jessica Wells Nickolos Whitefield Patrice Whitefield Child Core 177 mu: -K 5 P 2 QM. KS E wg... , ., W .... v, M., .. .M.,,w...m, ,LW f- 1 -1' ,Q ,Eff . .. . . Q .,. A.,..v .J,,,7,.,g,,.,,,,s ..,, ,,w,,,.,..Qff-.mi Q' X Bu, - A A , .Q A 25. J X555 Nf,?q'i1a if X EL . Xi 'fi 45- K V, , K N 1 f Ti 4' My M 11' Child Core 179 'Tl' 'SJ'-'SJ u:aTu:nu:n In Students express teocher oppreciotion The Texos Associotion of Future Educotors is on orgonizotion with two moin purposes: to promote teoching, ond to express teocher oppreciotion throughout Woltrip High. On holidoys such os Christmos, Holloween, ond Thonlssgiving, members of TAFE gother to produce gifts of opprecio- tion to our teochers. TAFE's moin sources of income for these treots ore fundroising octivities. Bolse ond condy soles ore held throughout the yeor. The most successful of these soles wos the one held during the months of November ond December. A list of desserts wos given to foculty T members. They then ploced their order, the dote of delivery, ond where they wished the delight to be delivered. The sole wos o greot suc- cess - enobling TAFE to olmost dou- ble their sovings occount. i i X, J Bottom Row, L to R: Tod Morburger, Julie O'l3rion, Stephonie Mock, Kelly Borron, Kristine Mock. Row 2: Elizobeth DeLeon , Tereso Gorcio, Melisso Brown, Sondy Schisser, Jeonne DeLeon. Row 3: Potricio Motulo, Louro Mogill, Melindo Potterson, Allison Brody, Peggy Poindexter, Soroh Kline, Krissy Guffey, Gretchen Siptols, Shonnon Moron, Louro Collozos, Jennifer Slsrehot. 160 TAFE 1? F3 ii E? 3 f X 'E Z: SPONSORS - L to R: Carol Pickering, Koryn Botes, Corol Frontz. :Qi Q W Q i M2011 lf ll W 4 EMM: W 35? lu A EMS! V new 1 , 23' nm vwr - ' mu W 4.....-.-.h-W we -g l M ,wt ' Brown. Row 4: Koren OFFICERS Bottom Row L to R Tod Morburger Vice Pre - Po sidenr Srephome Mock Preswdenr Deldro Sreworr rlsome-mornon Julie O Brion Tre-osurer K i 'XV 182 TAFE M My S JDM. JIQETJ. ,JLNQS l This closs hos come o long woy l This yeor's sophomore closs hos :me quite 0 long woy. At the eginning of the yeor, the orgonizo- n, with the help of Mr. Brion once - sponsor, ond Mr. Corol clsering - co-sponsor, begon fresh. iroughout the yeor they hove held tony boke ond condy soles in- uding o Iorge holidoy condle, Jolsie, ond condy sole. During spirit eels, the closs porticipoted in oc- xpotion doy ond form doy, where ey dressed to fit the title. They ecoroted the third floor of the hool ond did quite on impressive b. Also o very impressive event oc- irred when the closs come second i the senior closs in the showing of e spirit choin. ..-.uyawa-- as Q ww .jig 1 s -1 - sg 'r nf 'Z f ir il G .'1' i' s iii , 21? xx - .,, . 'W 5 SS, 3 I ,C 2 14 F G rs? 4 .y is w ',,: .. ,f i s , ir 1 ' 'f S., ,egg rg -1.-jy f s W'xL I spilt' f -K . W .R --.-. 2' 'Iii :iii ,li 1 :ri . 5 ' -is E T A o R, Bottom Row: Mrs. Corol Pickering - Co-Sponsor, Kim Mortin, Kelley Borron, Cindy Kleinhenz, Julie McMahon, Dione Blessener, Mr. Brion ,once - Sponsor. Row 2: Shonnon Torguson, Regina Mortino, Melisso Koenig, Rochel Leigh, Allison Broddy, Ruth McReynolds, Krissy Guffey, etchen Siptok, Kristine Mock, Roso Gonzolez. Row 3: Dovid Collins, Kim Jonkowski, Tommy Gutierrez, Potricio Byors, lno Anthovely, Felicio Byors, nhnhot Nguyen, Shonoh Jefferson, Monico McCullough, Victorio Gutierrez, Loido Cosores, Kelly Wisosfsky, Normo Flores. Row 4: Louro Cooper, ggy Brown, Poige Grody, Doren Pickering, Glen Fuchek, Kevin Ferrell, Nigel Abrohom, Jennifer Schletzboum. Row 5: John Duron, Kevin Kolb. Sophomore Coworlsers 183 Students pull together for '87! The beginning of o new yeor fills the oir with excitement. With the thoughts of groduotion, the junior closs Co-Workers begin pulling together to moke their senior yeor o success. This is the yeor when everything counts. The bolse soles ond oll other fund roising octivities ore combined os one, ond set oside for thot mogicol yeor of 1987. To pull together os one solid unit isn't eosy, ond to help the juniors out, their sponsor, Miss Merlso hos been on hond ot oil times. if J A ' i 5 L ,...... ...W -' ia B uf ,. iigw. a- ' L to R, Bottom Row: Sondi Schissor, Amy Hodde, Kristo Levy, Holly Brown, Kelly Honsen, Borboro Justice, Christi Cobb, Koren Koehler, Melisso Brown, Doris Fobrygel, Terri Hill, Gwendo Wilson. Row 2: Julie O'Brien, Troci Green, Christine Rodgers, Shonno Smith, Mory Dumos, Aleeno Gromotikos, Lesil Gessner, Gene Londry. Row 3: Donio Ford, Kevin Lowson, Ronold Novok, Williom Kelly. Top Row: Tod Morburger. 164 Junior Closs Co-Workers swf asf ,Xa s v-ay 5, :SRT na x, - 'if 1 ' :fs ig, X Eff: u QQ T-.Q N vnumuuunqgs :1 K . 4 I .. ,'1f.. K X, 2 R 1,1 ,V ' . 2 1 x . ,, .. , S 4 up ,in 4,5 Q3 1 'X' -Q65 XY? J 'mix' it -'iv r WU G GMS z V7 ,f Y X 3 1-EX Junior Class Co-Workers 185 ii I S dI!.l.i JE 5313.55 Seniors sponsor fund-raisers The Senior Class Co-Workers have worked toward one basic goal dur- ing their time at Waltrip: making their prom a success. ln order to raise the necessory money, they have spon- sored school dances, car woshes, and candy sales, along with the selling of . t if KV! rm 5 'wi,..,g stuffed rams and ram towels. The R T i'si'r r- 4131 '-5 f ' closs of 1986, with its spirit and dedication, hos accomplished many goals. L to R, Bottom Row: Jana Groce - Secretary, Cayce Crabb - Treasurer, Becky Carwile - President, Lee Durham - Vice President, Christin Bilnoski - Reporter, Memo Gutierrez. Row 2: Stephanie Mock, Aida Leal, Patricia Ramirez, Jennifer Garcia, Shonnyn Pointer, Shana Davis, Kris Kerr, Susan Rentz, Suzanne Coleman, Laura Kubin, Andria Twiggs, Antoinette Aguivre, Lazina Reece, Toni Whitaker. Row 3: Cheryl Knight, Kir Cox, Angela Roberson, Karen Poindexter, Glenn Hatcher, Todd Hall, Tammy Parrott, Nechell Riggs, Staci McFarland, Diana Medina, Becky Cruz Cecilia Olivores, Brian Almogabar, Veronica Sandles, Ramona Thompson. Row 4: Marco Velasco, Scott Oeser, Greg Hollos, Vernon Hegwood, Alla Lester, Jeanne DeLeon, Paul Richmond, Hector Garcia, Brian McLendon, Trocy Ryan, Walter Stoerkel, Alex Kanakis, Tina Evans, Sabrina Ray. Row 5 James Bilbo, Rick Bosworth, Deidro Stewart, Pat Sinclair, Rodney Douglas, Jerry Gilbert, Frederick Skeeter Tate. Not Pictured: Mary Reescano - Sponsor, Diane Coffey, Cindy Skrehot, Kathy Rolke, Tim Elsenbrook, Greg Duran, Laura Magiil, Constance King, D'Etta Dowlearn. 166 Senior Co-Workers , fn. ,wie L, fg., f-f 4, Q- 4 'Ur .39 ff? Senior Co-Workers 187 This club en- courages students in science fields Students, as members of the Science Club, are encouraged to ad- vance their knowledge in the many fields of science. The club, with its two main branches - Medical Careers and JETS - is open to all students in- terested in medical or engineering EOESVS Gnd is on enriwment in These at- Arms, Karen Poindexter - Vice President, Mrs. Hage - Sponsor. ie s. OFFICERS - L to R: Mrs. McDonald - Sponsor, Walter Stoerkel - Presider Cindy Skrehor - Treasurer, Todd Morburger - Secretary, Laura Magill - Sg ! .,.. I , M 4 2 Xfpr sf ci E V-Vt S , Ss 5 .lf SX N s J 'T GV, f' ,L i Bottom Row, L to R: Tod Marburger, Karen Poindexter, Walter Stoerkel, Cindy Skrehot, Laura Magill. Row 2: Kelly Drake, lna Athavaley, Krista Lev Amy Hodde, Minhnhat Nguyen, Loida Casares, Shonah Jefferson, Victoria Gutterrez, Tim Hansen, Row 3: Brian Chesser, David Doehring, Dian Blesener, Patricia Byars, Zachary Browdy, Malinda Pattersen, Teresa Bade. Row 4: Christian Paulsel, Sandi Schisser, Dustin Thomas, Ruth McReynold Gretchen Siptak, Stephanie Mock, Monica McCullough, Chang Newman. Row 5: Nigel Abrahams, Andrew Monza, Craig Groeschel, Felicia Byar: Kevin Tidwell, Patricia Matula, Brandon Wallace, Barbara Dumas, Suzi Sheatfer, Jim Bowie. 188 Science Club 'FICERS - L to R, Bottom Row: Dania Ford - Vice President, Gina Mahlmann - Histo zXVuneburger - President. Row 2: Greg Hollas - Treasurer, Vernon Hegwood - Sec Q'3'fr'3IPI.'E1l.Zl.I! fjlllljh Students learn more about Germany C . :LA T, iiii is 2's s , 'L 4 N .s -C fa X.. f,, as '-'ww retary. This proved to another great year for the German Club. Students were able to learn more about the Ger- man language and German culture. Not only did students learn about the culture but they were also able to experience real German food and frolics when the club visited the Worstfest in New Braunfels. One of the fundraisers that aided the talsing of the trip was the selling of candy. The German Club has no re- quirements so a person can be of any age or grade. They do DOT even have to be taking German as a class. Membership is open to anyone who is willing to have a lot of German fun. The German Club proved to be an enjoying and learning experience for everyone. to R, Bottom Row: Cheryl Murray, Diane Blesener, LaShawn Henry, Kristen Green, Kathy Rollse, Debbie Wuneburger, Donia Ford, Gina ahlmann. Row 2: Terri Hill, Traci Green, Tod Marburger, Sandra Bilnoski, Christina Bilnoskl. Row 3: Brian Chance - Sponsor, Eddie Sronaker, Paul ienblad, Don Wisenbaker, Suzi Sheaffer, Cliff Roeder, Vernon Hegwood, Greg Hollas. Row 4: Peter Eisner, Kevin Ulrich. German Club 169 QI. Club gives students bet understonding of Fron The French Club is on orgonizotion thot provides students o better understonding of whot o different country is lilse. Their yeor is filled with octivities such os o crepe-molsing por- ty, o rnoscorode porty, ond o pro- : f , -f.-sz:-1.1. g 'mist --, pf .zszq -- -ffm. .,-:,,,, vim, .,,,,,k ,T gressive dinner. bonquet ot the the officers for the next yeor ore on- nounced. The yeor of 1965-66 hos been o very fu for the French cl 43? CG QQ TGI' The club holds its end of the yeor, ond n ond beneficiol yeor ub. Sponsor- Ms. Monlove ic is b 5 so ..t,, .said K' 31 S AM W, - is 1 4-11 fl' ,qoev L to R: OFFICERS - Bottom Row: Stephanie Justice, lno Athovoley. Second Row: Lorrie Boiley, Korhy Dovis, Angelo Browm, Third Row: Ke Lowson, Cindy Kleinhenz, Andy Spongle. 190 French Club Maw i . f SW K -43 fi' . . -Q. 3 x Bm ' Q f ,STL 'iff ,L .. 'ff' 'T NI 6,11 1, K if F fi, ..... Yi Q g l Q o R, Bottom Row: Crissy Guffey, Gretchen Siptok, Christine Hossbrock, Liso Williorns, Mihnohot Nguyen, Liso Smith. Second Row: Nigel Abrohoms, 0 Gunn, Albert Soucedo, Jennifer Gentry, Morc Grogg, Lorysso Mitchell, Kothy Dovis, Angelo Brown, Ms. Monlove. Third Row: Jeff Alexondwr, Iicio Byers, Dovid Collins, Aloino Roden, Eriko Smith, Croig Koniecizny, lno Athovoley, Suson Trevino, Kim Jonukowslsi. FouTth Row:'l3orboro rtice, Cindy Kleinhenz, Lorrie Boiley. Top Row: .lomes Birdsong, Kevin Lowson, Peggy Brown. Not Shown: Sponsor, Mr. Chonce. l French Club 191 Nwlw' 'Nu French Club xv' ,I JILQIP SEWLCQE. cunts Members excel in French study Miss GiGi Monlove OFFICERS - L to R: Nigel Abrohoms - Secretory, Porricio Byers - V. President, Felicio Byers - Sponsor Porliomentorion, LoVett Hicks - President, Leoh Plummer - Treasurer, Andy Spongle - Secretory. ottom Row, L to R: Tino Gunn, Aido Leol, Thereso Gorcio, Angelo Bohorquez, Jennifer Gentry, Porricio Byers, Dereece Smirher, Elizoberh DeLeon .ndy Spongle. Row 2: LoVetr Hicks, Nigel Abrohoms, Felicio Byers, Lourie Boiley, Liliono Boideros, Leoh Plummer, Miss Monlove. French Notionol Honor Society 19-3 is C3111 ' Spanish culture pramared The Spanish Club is for anyone inreresred in the Spanish language and culture. Thraughour the year, the club members performed ser- vice projecrs such as visiting a home for rhe aged. They also artended culrural plays, visired museums and celebrated Hispanic holidays. The club concluded their year with a banquet and a rrip ro o Spanish-influenced state. l 194 Spanish Club Wm -9 'ffl 3 Bottom Row, L to R: Porricio Torres, Holly Srovoll, Amy Hodde, Koro Schoelllxopf - Secretory, Antoinette Aguirre, Roso Morio Tosky. Row 2: Monico Villoreol - President, Dorlene Dovilo, Gene Londry, Julie Villoreol. ' , li, ii' Bottom Row, L to R: Borboro Dumos, Tommy Gutierrez, Roso Gonzoles, Vivion Correro - Vice President, Andreo Wright, Corol Childress, Normo Flores. Row 2: Teresa Bode, Sonic Cornorillo, Vicki Gutierez, Shono Jefferson, LoShondo Neol, Porrice Jones. Sponish Club 195 5 fjgamiislm Honor society helps in study The Sponish Notionol Honor Society ot Woltrip is o chopter of o notionol orgonizotion thot wos designed to help promote the leorning of the Sponish longuoge ond culture in high schools. Enrollment in third yeor Sponish ond on overoll I3 overoge in the two prior Sponish courses ore the requirements to become o member of this club. The moin gool of this yeor's group wos to help tutor students hoving difficulty in this course. The Woltrip Chopter of the Sponish Notionol Honor Society olso worked to encouroge the further SPONSOR - Mrs. Dorsey study of the Sponish longuoge ond the Hisponic culture. fox-w.,, i ' 'N-c. .xx N A f'f?QbsN . Bottom Row, L to R: Soroh Kline - President Row 2 Wolter Stoerkel Victorto Gutierrez Shonoh Jefferson, Vivion Correro, Monico Villoreol . 'Q 4,16 V Sify NN!! MQ 5' ' g ..,,. 1 fc 196 Sponish Notionol Honor Society ez,-fw ' JHQLLLQ. Students leorn other ospects of octing Ms. Horper hos worked hord with the Dromo students, in order to rnoke this yeor o successfui one. The cIub's x mojor performonce this yeor wos .A Luonn Hornpton Loverty 'Mmm Oberlonderf' In this ploy, different students portroyed the some chorocters during eoch oct. Another rnojor octivity done this yeor wos foce pointing. The students leorned how to use stoge rnokeup. By doing this they leorned onother OSpeCf of the octing world. Nw x. f-...Z g.4ux-. ,WE Q 5, .cm Battom Row, L to R: Edword Golemon, Ms, Horper - Sponsor, John Coleman. Row 2: Robin Wright, Julie McMohon, Kym Hopkins, Priscillo Rockett, Tisho Olivores, Row 3: Nochelle Riggs, Dorlene Dovino, Bridgette Horoce, Felicio York, Brion Almogobor, Richord Josso. Row 4: Christy Clork, Jennifer Gorcio, Memo Gutierrez, Monico Dovis, Torvio Bobin, Greg Richter, Fronk Hunt. Row 5: Dovid Sheppord, Nick Vostokis. Row 6: Koten Rowls, Dorrin Conner, Debro Bentley, Donny Kennedy, Row 7: George Toyior, Joe Petitt. Dromo 197 55 2, .2 4, -4 1 f I wr ggi 95134476 WW14: S NX 195 Dromo psy' .S 9' N 4 F L , - . ,M OFFICERS - Bottom Row: John Colemon - Associore Producer. Row 2: Nick Vosrokis - Finonciol Director, Memo Gutierrez - Producer, Donny Kennedy - Stoge Monoger. a ,av Q f- ? 9 E Ai ffm g ,. ., -. .'f Q 1,1 L4 S -bfi li .,Y, VJ ggi , ' 'J 5 , 'L f .i kwin!! i v 3 V f,A Dromo 199 ff 4 'TH Q6 9 - fl 55715 ILJIIE. They ore the honor society of dromo club An internotionol theotre orts honor society, this is on orgonizotion which enhonces the octing skills of those in- terested in dromo. The progrom estoblishes ond odvonces stondords of ochievement in oll phoses of the octing field. The Thespions hove ot- tended the Thespisesquicentenniol, ond porticipoted in o ploy with the Dromo Club entitled Luonn Homp- ton Loverty Obelonderf' As they do every yeor, they ottended o UIL con- test in which they competed ogoinst other tolented student octors. ws- X...-Q in T , N'r'm . .,,,,,,,, I It I s af' l ., ,,.. 'T l fd , -mi r V. t fi? . t L? - 11, me W 'uf f , if xxx 1 1 it C z is 'H S. ,,, , , Bottom Row, L to R: Memo Gutierrez, Donny Kennedy. Row 2: Dorrin Conner, Edword Golemon, 'A Dovid Shepperd, Top: John Colemon. A,V,- 200 Thespions , .fmt-' '2 ' u ni . ,i,- F i ,'-t A 1. Q3f'ifii.CQQ 1-9-k.SQ353i.f-5522-Eu.:LE.J Helpers onswer phones ond run erronds .. .cs eeve The students in this orgonizotion .f Q lelp the Office Stoff with erronds ond V inswering the phones. The students t T T hot ore office ossistonts usuolly hove 1 free hour somewhere during the y loy, They hove to fill thot hour I Q ,,d,ff',g:f- omehow, so they chose office. They telp the stoff sove time ond enoble so g T if i.:' 24 hem to get mony more things done. l. M T s,.s - T iii K ' s,,,Wb ' P j g nsteod of hoving to stop working to we v ... L D N 5 ' inswer o ringing phone, the office 'T K r1t'rs 'W - T. Ula issistont con tolse core of it. r - X f. X ' qgenrq 1 .A-.aww f f- -' . 3 gg 'Q on H3 ,L g ly T Nw f i ' 'rstit T T '- , 5 5 In N ..,k N V X Q' to R, Bottom Row: Ronnie Costello, Steve Johnson, Dwight Ford. Row 2: Thereso Bode, Liso Trevino, Cheryl Knight, Deidro Stewort Dotonyo Foun- lain, Twono Quolls, Jennifer Schletzbollm. Row 3: Kim Burkheort, Angie Urbonoslsie, Morio Mochodo, Koro Schoellkopf, Roso Tosky, Rodrondo mith. Row 4: Corlos Zeloyo, Kevin Solomon, Anthony Costellose, Bobbie Collier, Morls Smith, Michoel McCoin, Tim Elsenbroolx, Greg Duron, Jomes lilbo, Ricky Bosworth, Ermo Lewis, Not Pictured: Lee Durnhom. Office Assistonts 201 ' ZJH X , .. .'r.. J.. Group promotes hospitality , L. -e J As a member of FHA one ex- learns how to be o gracious host or H liizvl j ,,,4, VZ,,rrr b , periences the satisfaction of being hostess, and the importance of Zi able to cools great tasting meals and neatness. J make one's own clothing. One also Sponsor-Ms. Carpenter ,ah L to R, Bottom Row: Dana Davis, Andrea James, Christine Rogers, Avery Moore, Cecilia Olivores, Debbie Reid, Martha Ruiz. Row 2: Tanya Harris, Alice Lei Maria Machado, Melissa Rubio, Cheryl Huchins, Chontio Ker, Michelle Smith, Tricia Casey, Crysonthia Carter, Vero Harps, Tricia Hall, Angelika Estrada, Row 4 Howard Carter, Sherrod Sanders, Tyron Kinney, Jose Tovios, Edward Harris, Reginald Melton, Angie Davis, Cassandra Jones, Phyllis Green. A lvsrwf il l e -2 ,tg , Q2 12 WF fP7'fI4! I me L to R, Bottom Row: George Ester, LEric Eaton, Andre McDonald, Jennifer Riggs, Jessica Slavik, Randy Taylor, Kim Tidwell. Row 2: Sonia Costellon Erin Morrison, Dawn Sager, Joyetta Johnson, Theresa Johnson, Julie Schmidt, Melody Polermo, Roseann McDaniel, Shannon Guidry, Kelly Wisofsky Rosario Gastellion, John Williams, Row 3: Lee Sanchez, Lindo Moore, Michael Briones, Morgoritto Virial, Virginia Cruz, Debbie Harris, Carmel Watkins, Michael Dena, Terri Williams, Nathaniel Robertson, Stephen Binkley. 202 FHA rt ' J 'J' J H QD: E it These students . : - ' 2 feel united 1 Q l ln Christion Student Fellowship, members of mony different religious boclsgrounds gother to tolls obout t God, ond to cleor up ony confusions ' they moy hove obout religion. The group olso orgonizes chority projects, such os molsing fruit boslsets ond gothering conned goods for the needy during Thonlssgiving ond Christmos, ond visiting nursing homes to odd cheer to the lives of the elder- ly. Being in CSF gives students o feel- ing of union with one onother ond with God. FFICERS - L to R. Bottom Row: Dione Coffey - Secretory, Cossondro :incer - President, Jeonne DeLeon - Vice President. Row 2: Rondy Rig- ns - Choploin, Cheryl Knight- Historion. ,.,f to R, Bottom Row: Suson Rowden, Romono Thompson. Row 2: Cossondro Doncer, Shelli Edwords, Cossondro ,cDonold, Priscillo Rockett, Kelly Droke, Monico McCullough, Koren Poindexter. Row 3: Rondy Riggins, Jeonne eLeon, Cheryl Knight, Dione Coffey, Soroh Jockson, Keith Kleinhenz, Dovid Shepperd. Christion Student Fellowship 203 M--eu-'ia onus' .4 -Ji!-md-lv-I .J.4-.4 Members learn film making skills - S . I if i T is .3 adfh The Media Club is an organization .. H11 with one main purpose: to give 31 ' students a chance to achieve first- 5 -.U hand experience in film-making. The organization's members meet Mon- H day thru Thursday mornings from 7:15-8:15. This year's members are working very diligently and making many improvements. Aiding in some of these is Mrs. Kencrabb, a Channel 8 Producer and member of SWAMP Productions. Mrs. Kencrabb has been directing the Media Club meetings and giving its members helpful hints in film production. This year the club created a film entitled Essence of Pig. Their fundraisers include: a book fair, and a garage sale. The club en- courages anyone who is interested in film production to contact Mrs. G. t Montgomery. X' L to R, Bottom Row: Loida Casares, Assistant Secretary, Elizabeth DeLeon - Treasurer, Kristine Yruegas - Sergeant-At-Arms, Michelle Johnson - Reporter. Row 2, L to R: Darlene Davila - Secretory, Glenn Scott - President, Angelica Estrada - Vice President. if 5 A :i ST' i ob N 34. 1 , B 1 S 'LS' L to R, Bottom Row: Angelica Estrada, Kristine Yruegas, Glenn Scott, Michelle Johnson, Lucia Ramirez. Row 2, Darlene Davila, Elizabeth DeLeon, Susan Trevlno, Loida Casares, Lonnie Harrison. Row 3: Nicole Campbell, Luis Lopez, Pamela lvich. 204 Media Club q Z Medio Club 205 Members work for competition The lndustriol Arts students hove been very successful this yeor. The purpose of this orgonizotion, is for the members to porticipote in stote com- petition. During the months of Morch ond April, the students moke lost . V ww---1-i, . I .. . -V lil F e iiimlriisis A Q Q Q iz K fs x sl 1 ? g . ' , ii i F if ti' Vif- .1-' U 1 l E 5 Q k i 1. A E ,. . .fs M, iii minute touches on such entries os troilers, borbecue pits, ond perfectly cut chess pieces. With the hope of toking first ploce, the lndustriol Arts students enter the competition. 'Wik- 'N l Vx it .if ' ww, ,1k....1.a .H s 31? '-1' ' 1 M, ,, ,4 i.. is ggQ1',,1?f x x f .ma x i . ,.?2::: fef4 i ' A, -1 4.51 , 4, .E ,...., , K A ' , ' V 1 ' 1 -Q 7 wt. f ,,,.w,'Z,f.:f!751f-.xsqilgrili 'iff-J '-21245. , ,, 1:i' ..: .w, R 1: .,,. . '7fWfV,I ::zs A . r if - ' -M' 'V if. fi.,i,-1694 4 Mia' i ' Mr M L. Oringderff et felt E . as 5 i -s . . 3 31 ll' . ..a I u ., i Y- , , sive. .-., qs.. -, mf Q .L OFFICERS - L to R. Bottom Row: Michelle Boker - Secretory, Dennis Woleben - Treosurer, Row 2: Dovid Mullinox - Vice-President, Andy Con non - President. 206 lndustriol Arts if s, 'N ,xl Sponsor- Mr. Jomes Johnson Sponsor - Mr. Richordliphom 71' Q , .PY ... V ,J sr 4, W '22 N-4 3? I It ,mv . 5, ,, ' Ma! U56 .v ' 1 , I 1 T f-65 , 5 ' J' E o R, Bottom Row: Andrew Connon, Dennis Doleben, Allen Folse, Michelle Boker, Dovid Mullinox, Korhy Clordy. Second Row: More Gregg Angelo horquez, Priscillo Bolboo, Morco Neri, John Cole, Som Brodshow. Third Row: Donny Kennedy, Dovid Doehring, Rodney Leorherwood Felix neroz, Adrion Cordenos, Eddie Srovoker, Michoel Zentek. Indusrriol Arrs - 207 208 Industriol Arts 1 Hmmm Mtuggry, 5 ,,.0!PF' 'KXWQA' mx , 4 u. Sq, .if Q' Ql ikgvyw, Q3 M -+..x, L. ,J L ,,.w-Afw'b 'rw WHS trains its own mechanics The Auto Mechanics Class Cshopy teaches students how to work on cars. lt gives students the chance to learn how to fix cars so that if their automobile ever breaks down or gives them problems, they won't have any trouble repairing it. Auto mechanics is not just learning how to work on cars, it is also taking on responsibility because teachers and students at Waltrip pay the auto mechanics shop to repair their cars. The students enrolled in auto mechanics go to competition three times a year. This gives them a chance to show off their mechanic ability. Auto mechanics is an exciting learning experience that anyone, male or female, can enjoy. i 5 ,Q 5 A ttf 210 Auto Mechanics , Y, ,ZV K Q' , mi 'Tl sf 91Q 2 Students enjoy electronics ond computers Vocotionol lndustriol Electronics ln order to be in VIE, one needs o closs periods eoch doy. The CVIEJ is on orgonizotion which bosic knowledge of moth, science, perience thot the students goin in' enobles students to leorn how to use ond English: ond olso the desire to closs prepores them for on interest ACXDC circuits ond to goin other ex- work in the electronic ond computer ond successful coreer in the el perience with electronic equipment. fields. The progrom occupies two tronicsfield. .... 1 - Bottom Row, L to R: Regess Toylor, Andrea Twiggs, Adom Fontenet. Row 2: Mr. Cousin - Sponsor, Diol West, Glenn Pitts, Reginol Toylor. .,, E 1 'ZW an WUUSTQl5l. VflE4f'l??U?5lCS , , r f xo I ,Wig Y ' s S ,P fd Bottom Row, L to R: Glendo Shorp, Hector Esporzo, Romiro Aloniz, B0'f0m ROW' I- to R: Eddie 5TiQ9ef5- D0Vld MCMHHOU- JUUY Sonder Adoms. Row 2: Eugene Cortwright, Otis Moyfield, Dwoyne Coffelt M0Uf9f1 A0def50fl- ROW 22 MV- C0U5if1 - 5P0fl50ft Smith, Gorlond Hollis. Row 3: Miguel Flores, John Virgodomo, Donold C0f9Y HOUSYOU. JOQY HUFT. Pefef Elmer. JOFTIGS Willl0fT1S. 5mrfh, MQ,-K Wofson. Ben Alvorez, George Sonnet. 212 V.l,E. VD Vocotionol Opportunities Clubs of Texos is o port of the Coop progrom ot Woltrip. ln V.O.C.T. the students get the knowledge needed, ond troining for o full time job ofter grod- uotion. These students ore now going tv -.,, A ' A ' Q - , . yt- zw-fr. we , ,, Q. Q J9 9ILJQ Students leornjob skills to school for holf o doy ond then going to work. This work study progrom of Woltrip is very beneficiol to oll students who ore o port of it. Q at , A ' 3 . g. -,F ti. -Lg-L , nv- 6 B , ,g K V 4 - '.,,, , g W Lf, -...Mr -...MNQM A ' -yt, WI. A. .W ..,,, , H KW , K to R, Bottom Row: Ermo Lewis, Kim Bacon, Louro Estrodo, Debro Vego. Second Row: Dionco Dios, Lericio Torres, Joson Robort, Chorles Shultz, Vi- on Correro, Sylvio Eddins. Normon Sonchez. Third Row: Sponsor, Mr. Sims, Horold Evons, Moria Brown, V.O.C.T. 213 Vocotionol Gffice Educotion gives students experience for working in on office. During the yeor in the pro- grom, which occupies one closs period 0 doy, students leorn to use computers ond dictophones. This yeor, the students sold ribbons with wropping poper, ond stuffed onimols, in order to roise money for their end-of-the-yeor bonquet. In Februory, they porticipoted in o con- test, in which they competed for typ- ing, occounting, shorthond ond other office skills. They olso held 0 bonquet in honor of eoch member's employee. Being in VOE helps students develop 0 feeling for the reol business world which they will eventuolly encounter. w4--iK.g...l-Y VL Students leorn office skills i ,---' r,.,f- ' ,,,,,,f'f'.:1-2' OFFICERS - L to R: Cecilio Rodriguez - Sgt.-ot-Arms, D'Etto Dowleorn - Reporter, Robert Bonillo - Porliomentorion, Angelico Contu - Historion, Brendo Puckett - Secretory, Kevin Celestine - Vice-President, Liso Smith - President. KLM! Q awry, 115 r 4 ,uw-f' r'f N' ,,-' 1 4 ' I L to R: Kothy Sevffert, Ruth Weggemon, Tommy Porrott, Liso Condelorio, Lucio Rodriquez, Louro Costro, Melisso Brown, Sondro Dovilo, Melisso Morrino, Gino Lueckemeyer, Diono Molino, Veronico Soucedo, Liso Spurlock, Corol York. 214 V.O,E. ,many -up fffwf - f-:::. ,, ' V , W . . L3 ' py g m y . , -X, ,HW X W V.O.E. 215 'DU' JIPQ. J' Students prepore for office coreers Students in Word Processing leorn office skills including typing, word processing, colculotor tronscribing, ond filing in order to prepore them for o successful office coreer. Members meet once o month ond ottend doily closses. They olso hold severol fundroisers in order to roise money for on end-of-the-yeor bon- quet. Students ore prepored for the job morlset when they finish o Word Processing course. :tml Z ,.,, 3 N VJ ,.-, Lf S if, ,W fe.. ' ze. I .vim L to R, Bottom Row: Veronico Poyton, Violet Poyton. Row 2: Yolondo Clorence, Christina Orti Lucy Costillo, Kothleen Gorzo. Row 3: Rhondo Howkins, Dedro Gront, Felicio Johnson Lupi Londry, t i .J-nm, L to R, Bottom Row: Morgoret Hernondez, Potricio Torres, Antoinette Aguirre, Julie Villorreol, Louro Montemoyor Suzette Cortez. Row 2: Stocey Flynn, Donno Krolcyzls, Mory Dumos, Eriko Clorence, Keilo Lee, Jocquelyn Johnson Sherry Seyffert, Violet Poyton, Donno Willioms. 2 6 Word Processing I Q. fp. hu -p....h,J b H 2 OEAfWord Processing 217 BGA Students prepare for the future DECA is a youth organization af- filiated with the Marketing and Distributive Education classes. DECA is designed to teach students leader- ship and vocational skills as well as civic obligations. DECA members par- ticipate in many social activities as well as the area, state, and hopefully the national competition. The club gives the student who is interested in marketing a chance to get a well- rounded educational experience in this field in regard to what it takes to succeed in the busines world, ,555 E Mrs. Svetlick -Sponsor 218 Disrributive Education - f QA qs A Xxwi, Rs 5 Xi A X 'xx c Mrs. Saenz 4 Q 4.53310 IN 'sq W is Ta iff' 36 1 S' N Qs 5' , Q. , W 'W'-? ' mga r Q :QA swab: 1 l 'Jail' I Xvidmdx. xt- A , i I Q it f, , r ' sg' 2 if x 'fl l i X : 'tr fix X65 ri OFFICERS - L to R, Bottom Row: Glen Hatcher- Treasurer, Joy Thompson - Steve Thompson - Photographer. Top Row: Rosanne Danas - Store Mgr., banovsky - Photographer, Sharon Huckaby - Vice-President of Sales, Susan Trevino - Parliamentarian, Diane Partida - Reporter. Presiden Angie U . fu X .MQW ,,, W- is fb I E i- S 3 Y 'Q if V 1 F' S c ' x , A J , ,J so W t QE .Of Q X . 4 ,f , ,, ..LL it X? Q: is ' eww HW? L in ' ,Q yt l s gf ew' is M.. . S A at N , - - L,,- ,,L, . 'gtg x',' -K . 4.5-it A' AK -f s ..s-1:35-asggv . igsrgxsts, , -', ., - ' , ff f J ' : ,ie Us f. P r W -' ' U if I ,sfjr r A ' 2 if 'A Iwi' 1 , r fe,-' ,. 4 . t 'E -f . QQ- ' 4 ' fs , 'nge i.,:r'g. T' w Q .Q I lax ,pta :Ziff , Y' f x V , ,. - K fg - . if-v 1. 335,53 ' ' H .. K 'B f' 'Z . - ft - 4' 15' x' 5 f A ,1 ., f ft .Q 1 35 V , 'J 5 .45 9 K K - ' . ,Af ,Q , 1, 3:33 ' sr A if .Ft . 1 .iv 54' ' 'ff Q . ' 'K 5 kk x xg H ' ' I F6 'V K '4 'W . - if lvl' - , A Q ' 1 . r Hftltsi-Qi J , ' A : -1 2 J- , 1 . ' , . 'tri' mg -- ,. , 1 -Q , f i K tj .W ml h ez N, N , ' EQ Q Pit . -gat A ii i! my ' f. , l f ' N K A-L. K K- - J , ' tzss , , . , -9 vgfgx ,- if t ' , 1 L J' ' 5 Zigi ' f f' 'si ' J 1' it A ll sf' ' L v J K6 .... E it B - 1 . J , f , ' o R. Bottom Row: Sharon l-lucltabo , Jennie Thatcher, Sandro Lam kin, C nthio S ruce, Julie Jones, Elizabeth Es inoza, Y A lie l-lorper, Yolanda Francis, Shari Robertson, Corri Merricks. Row 2: Julie Correll, Viclsi Connon, Sarita Gorcio, LoShondro w, Edward Longoria, Jeff Jackman, David Dickson, Kirk Cooper, Doris Fabrygel, Sheila Johnson, Sharon Gonzoles. scilla Balboa, Lazina Reece. Row B: Herbert Ryan Jr., Chris Renicls, Paul Boren, James A, Finloy, Efren A. Gonzalez, Doug ssens, Michael Herzog, Clarence King, Omar Ptodriquez, Mory Koose. tw 1 en Hatcher, Joy Thompson, Milton Jones. R, Bottom Row: Gloria Chopo, Natalie Arriaga, Kim Martin, Melissa Koenig, Morio Mezquiti, Perlo Montemoyor, Sandro Row 2: Brandi Wilcox, Aleeno Grornatikos, Fran Hightower, Nikki White, Tommy Ayers, Kim Harding, Angie Ur Shane Leveridge, Kim Hall, lsabel Gonzalez. Row 3: Steve Thompson, Vonn Lam, Troy Wernli, Marlo Risrer, DECA 219 N WX. s A H i -if ' .H-ins. W X Sir ,, X 220 DECA Kiwi rw 5 Ya ,. hr' i L to R, Bottom Row: Rosanne Danas, Susan Trevino, Diana Parrido, Monica Salazar, Belinda Breaux, Regir Ward, LeeAnn Keesen, Row 2: Jeff Valenrine, Monique Pipkin, Debra Johnson, Debbie Conde, Carey Benne Michael Breaux, Row 3: Anthony Turner, Chuck LaGrane, Jaime Galindo, Aldo Reyes, Greg Guy, Abel Pen Paul Richmond. ww, VE VW:AJ I -v--- l if 'Q RRRR M V 32 V 1'x. '!rEu TNS Students are learning to assist teachers as-Qitsi DFFICER5 - L to R: Heather on - President, Theo Holt Parliamentarian, Moria Riley -.uw EFL' 'TQ Felty - Treasurer, Angelo Spurlock - Secretary, Ramona Thomp- - V. President, Pricilla Rockett - Reporter, Christie Venarske - - Sgt.-at-Arms. -Lil OEA-TAS is an organization which consists of students who are in- terested in the field of office educa- tion. Not like other classes, members of OEA-TAS spend 2 class periods learning office skills and techniques. At the end of the school year these students attend a different school for a week and assist teachers with their work. Some of the organizations seniors participate in Waltrip's co-op program and attend school only half a day. Others work at school with our special equipment. J - . s.. - to R, Bottom Row: Ramona Thompson, LaTanya McClure. Row 2: Heather Felty, Kristie Venarske, Nancy Robles, Priscilla Rockett, Susan Xowden, Angelo Roberson. Row 3: Reynaldo Doria, Maria Riley, Valkeith Fisher, Angelo Spurlock, Dianne Pruitt, Kenneth McQueen, iheo l-lolt, Donald Davis. OEA-TAS 221 LCJJLL Classes train students for working world .1m-v- ...... 'si Industrial Cooperative Training helps to train students here at Waltrip forjobs for which they are suited. The students and the sponsor, Mr. Fussell, work together to find jobs that can help meet the various demands of each student. l.C.T. also enables each person to experience on-the- job training. This gives each student the chance to go through new kinds of employment as well as meet new people. l.C.T. has been proven to be a learning experience for students and for employers for it enables a person to work at a good job while still in high school and have a good chance of promotion after they graduate. l,C.T. is a worthwhile and learning experience for everyone involved. 12 Sw .iwfwsggfrayg Y' L to R, Bottom Row: Ted Trigg - Treasurer, Billy Brewer- Sgt, At, Arms, Glen Helms, Jack Cl Kevin Jackson, James McLain, Lane Winn. Row 2: Jerry Brown, Leon Miller, Tom Chap, Rods Douglas, Billy Sexton, Eli Martinez, Donald Rogers - Vice President. 22119533 as 4 Q Ks Q 3 3 Y as -wt M-'SI - tP'l:.i5,fige5:Q:Ls tai . ' f S, Qs. Si? 'Q X 7 an W - 153: Y 5 it L to R, Bottom Row: Allen Folse, Bruce Fullenwider, Row 2: Joy Allen. Row 3: Joey Tamborella, Mike Morgan, 222 ICT Asa... L to R, Bottom Row: Karen Orell - Porliamentorian, Patricia Harley President, Row 2: David George, Marvin Smith, Tim Lafferty. Not F tured: Aimee Head - Secretary. nm' Y' My xg. , 'N ' Mi? X. 7' ' 'fam ., , X K, ,:., i ,, ,X 'M'-...f fi, , 5 4 A uf 3 5 5 . ff Y X ,, Wifi' if I ' V' 'FT EYES? TIEQEE-f'3I5fT' :fflf77fflfQfl51-' X u , Xiif - . W vi: h ' ' -,also Q. 1 K, Q , - , If E 'fliff ij- Li. - 1, P- NE' di ' x fm ix l.C.T. 223 Students troin for entry level Jobs Home Economics Cooperative Educotion is o comprehensive employment progrom for students interested in troining ond: employment in entry level jobs, Food Ser-' vice, both Cornmerciol ond Institutionol House Keeping, Child Core, Foshions, Fobrics, Florol Design, ond Home Fur- nishings ore fields for which these students ore eligible. Students ore instructed in employment informotion which directly relotes to their specific experiences in- cluding individuolized, group instruction ond octuol work experience. . 1 4-xS5'3,x,,, E S -W--1--uns-f OFFICERS - L to R: Toni Whitaker- President, Dawn Bradley - Vice President, Andria Cavanaugh - Reporter, Mark Yanez - Treasurer, Steve Williams - Secretary. 4:5535 . z R J 'tx L to R.Bottom Row: Andrla Cavanough, Tyrone Jones, Angela Martin, Carl Lafayette. Row 2: Toni Whitaker, Lori Meyer, Veronica Sandles, Dawn Bradley. Row 8: Rosyland Thompson, Yolanda Ortega, Steve Williams, Mark Yanez. HECE 225 U.J3!?1.bUl.I!. J Interested students leorn oboutjournolism The Tribune Stotf is o group of students thot ore very interested in journolism. These students ore responsible for the Tribune ond do o teriffic job putting it together. They eoch hove different stories to cover ond vorious people to inter- view. Deodlines ore very impor- tont to these students becouse this is the time when their orticles ond pic- tures ore submitted for publicotion. These students tolse greot pride in eoch orticle thot they hove submitted to us eoch month. It is o greot respon- sibility for one to tolse on. These students hove truly proven their copobility. 4.-av Solly Brosher - Sponsor 'QQ 'birkx ml L to R, Bottom Row: Cheryl Knight, Alex Konokis. Row 2: Tricio Cosey, Kotie Conerly, De-bro Longorio, Loido Cosoros, Trino Wilson. Row 3: Sponsors Mrs. Brosher, Mr. Steermon. 226 Tribune Stoff Q- - ki . 4 Nw. 0 Qi x . if? ' JJ,-A' Editors - Cherly Knight , 'f' i Alex Konokis ff 6.324 1 E i, ': X x.., ., QI' if if 5 H .gi :J J.-E., , 31 1.2 , 3 .1 ' X S I -. xx ' N A Tribune Stoff 227 lines- '-:Ji B I Jeanne DeLeon 0 W, is X - Editor 1 if Jana Groce - Organizations Editor e amz:--vi 2 My f ' ' L5 1 Q i a lil, I E K i SM, y D'Etta Dowleorn - Managing Editor 228 Yearbook Staff 1 kkk- N ,Y . J XLS! 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F ,x R ,Qi , .. g fs ' ,, .455 5,5-rg 'we iiiv: vfi ' . , EX Q H RH fs'f,??k7533ff's Ar- , Q' f X . - rw: Ve 494'-5.4. ,Fifi 1oir'sfi?f32isgg'af7 1 L',. if vi: TY NF sign . , 1 A-Yi' gg., li ,ss W. ' -f ' ' .431 .f ,Y is, mf- V - ..: mi 'Por Sinclair - Head Photographer Aries Sroff 229 Tamara Filmore - Faculty, Favorites Vanessa Cruz - Sports, Juniors Jeffery Spruce - Photographer, Student Life Cayce Crabb - Student Life, Faculty Gene Landry - Art Designer, Sports Susan Rentz --- Seniors, Index 280 Yearbook Staff Roy Huhn - Sports Diono Medina - Orgonizorions Dione Coffey - Orgonizotions, Freshmen William Kelly --- Phorogropher, Sophomores Kristi Kerr - Sports, Juniors Yearbook Sroff 231 X .gf The Freshmen who ore just hove leorned whot it is like to room the holls with hundreds of other people. Some hove hod o f f X2 storting their high school coreer f CM J 232 Closses hord struggle getting through their first yeor here. However, they will see thot everything wos worth the trouble when they become seniors. Seniors hove reolized this yeor thot life is moving on for them. They no longer hove the sofety of the school yord, but now must foce life in the outside world olone. Mony seniors ore fright- ened, but no motter whot hop- pens, they will olwoys hove the memories of Woltrip to hold on to ond cherish. -I I N, g Closses 2 Ill, 4 r - Sf-fsfi 'Y OFFICERS - Bottom Row, L to R: Becky Corwile - Presidenr. Top Row: Coyce Crobb - Treasurer, Lee Durhom - Vice-President, Jono Groce - Secretory, Christine Bilnoski - Reporter. 284 Seniors I Milfe Acosro Monica Adams Anroinerre Aguirre Rebecca Gwynn Akin Ramiro Alaniz Jeffrey Allan Aldis K achel Larae Allen Brion Porriclf Almogabar Charles Leo Amrhein Larry D. Andres William Anglin Monica M. Arguyo Seniors 235 Kimberly Bocon K e vin Milron Bode l-lo word Lynn Boile y Volorie Denise Boker June Bonlis Dovid Roy Borrulo 236 Seniors Give me five! f X ,M All wropped up. Debie Benrle y Norhon Bielomowicz Jomes Kirk Bilbo Chrisrine Elizoberh Bilnoslci M ich oel Binckle y James Gregory Bfrdsong Jeffrey Colvin Bogon Angelo Bohorquez Seniors 237 Robert Emanuel Bonilla Richard Alan Basvvarrh Pere Alberr Borello Shanna Marian Braddy Michael Wayne Breaux Billy Brewer Kimberley Ann Burlfhardr Glen Bush 236 Seniors 911+ Gigolo Row Louro Marie Comorillo Liso Condelorio Andrew Alden Conon Angelica Conru Gino Rochelle Corowoy Chorles Cordell Seniors 239 Rebecca Joan Carwile Patricia Gayle Casey Lucy Castillo Laura Andrea Castro Andria Bernice Cavanaugh Kevin Dwight Celestine K arherine Ann Clardy Christy Clark 240 Seniors Ummm. l'nn gonna fell ,ff See whot school con do ro you? I 5 Dione Michelle Coffey John Colemon Suzanne K orhleen Colemon Dorrin Leon Conner Bylindcio Cooper Robert Copelond Froncisco Coronodo Judy Correz Seniors 2111 Kimberly Ann Cox Cayce Lynn Crabb James B. Crowder Rebecca Cruz Jerry Wayne Cummins Rosanne Danas 242 Seniors '5 3' if I 95.1 ii 3 Q Marx look 0 I weor my sunglosses or night, Cosondro Yverre Doncer Sandro Dovillo Donold P. Dovis Kenneth Eorl Davis Kennerh Dovis 5corrA. Dovis Shono Renae Dovis Chrisrine Lee Day Seniqrs 2413 Albert M. Delofuenre Dione Delbello Mory Jeonne DeLeon Dionco Diaz Do vid Diclsson Re y Dorio Rodney Keith Dougios D'Erro Lone Dowieorn 244 Seniors Doncing brings our rhe beost in me. Greg Paul Duran Monson Lee Durham Sylvia Edclins Timothy Ray Elsenbroolf Carmen Escobar Hector Esparza Elizabeth Espinoza Julian Espinoza Seniors 245 Ni Q' x X we Tino E vons Sondra Moribel F ocundo K e l , A . f ' , ' r :EE ibi f K ,.f: - 1. -ga, ff :, X I W here's my horse? Heorher Eloine Felry Vollfeifh Mirlono Fisher Ross 5. Fleeger Belindo Flores Shannon Kelley Foley Allen Folse 2-46 Seniors Who soid rhree's o crowd? Adom Luke Fonrener Tomoro Frels Dovid Allen Frerlfing Shone Funsron Jaime Aaron Golindo Anroinerre Gorcio Seniors 247 Charlorre Ann Garcia David Garcia Eliza Garcia Hector Francisco Garcia Jennifer Garcia David James George Jerry Gilbert Alrhea Lee Gill 248 Seniors A sprinkle a day . . . ww 3 'WN 195. Isobel E uginio Gonzolez Chris Gronodo Michael Green Chris Monroe Greene Liso Griffin Jono Michelle Groce Mondy Guiberreou Tino Moreo Gunn Seniors 249 Elizabeth Michelle Gunrer William Memo Gutierrez David Todd Hall Kimberly Diane Hall Kimberlyn Ann Harding Parricia Lynn Harley 250 Seniors V , eri W le me Augh, come on idfi -.J er ro rhe left! Now up some! Glenn Horcher Aimee Head Gory Don Heorh Vernon Wolrer Hegwood Glen Sruorr Helms Norma Hernandez Lo Ver C. Hiclfs Gregory Alon Hollos Seniors 251 I vo Jone Holr Theorro L. Holr Bridgerre Horoce Shoron Leigh Huclfoboy Nguyen Hung Jeffrey Jackman Debro Ann Johnson Felicio Yverre Johnson 252 Seniors lr's been one of those doys Milton Jones Sroce y Lee Jones Tyrone J, Jones Morrin Koose Johnny K ologeros Alex G. Konokis LeeAnn Keeson Donny Kennedy Seniors 253 Krisri Nell Kerr Clarence Edward King Consronce Eileen King K eirh Arnold K Ieinhenz Soroh Moe Kline Cheryl Lynn Knighr 254 Seniors Wolrrip Spirit Who, me? Jeffery Kubeczlfo Louro K Ubin Robin Donerre Kulhonek Cori Lofoyerre Tim Wayne Lofferry Chris Lonclos Aido Edith Leol Alice Morie Lee Seniors 255 Roberr Allan Lesrer Erma Rachel! Lewis Jennifer Kay Livingston Edward Longoria Phernilfone Luangkhor Gino Lueckeme yer Maria M. Machado Sheelo Magee 256 Seniors if Just honging oround. Louro Leo Mogill Gino Go y Mohlmonn John Moll-vowsky Angelo Monique Morrin Mory Morrino Porricio Ann Morulo Gwendolyn Lonerre McCoy Cossondro McDonald Seniors 257 Sraci LeFawn McFarland Arthur McGowen Angelique McGraw Brian Wayne McLendon Daniel Medina Diana Medina Andre Medlock Sandra Ann Mendoza 258 Seniors Sewing lo -img- I' Bur we didn't do it! Vergle Ann Mendozo Lori Lynn Meyer Gregory Glenn Mitchell Stephanie Ann Mock Diono Molina Louro Eleno Monrernoyor Seniors 259 Cory Dwoyne Moore Morio Moreno Roul Gomez Morris Do vid Michoel M ullinox Williom Greg M yers Yolondo Foy Nowlin Scorr Troy Oeser Cecilio Olivones 260 Seniors 5.5.1 , I con f hold thus much ,rw- K enr Lee Onclfen Koren Dione Orrell Adello Ortiz Daniel E dgor Ortiz Liso Ann Polomo Juon Pordo Tommy Sue Porrorr Abel Peno Croig R. Penningron Pigjfjfe Picture Sonio A. Perez Note Not Horoce Perkins Avanabl Leslie Vernell Perkins Available 9 Seniors 261 Michael Bernard Pivonka Willman James Plummer Karen Jo Poindexter 5hann yn Leah Pointer Dionne Marie Pruitt Brenda Lee Puckett David Benito Quintanilla Angie D. Ramey Patricia Ramirez Ruben Ramirez Vincent Cruz Ramos Sabrina Beatrice Ray 262 Seniors Lozino Luree Reece Steven Lee Reifel Suson Lynn Renrz Aldo G. Reyes Cororino Re yno Gloria Melisso Re yno Seniors 263 Paul Anrhon y Richmond Nechell Reana Riggs l-lecror Guillermo Rivera Angela L ynerre Roberson Susan Roberts Shari Lynn Robertson Nancy Ann Robles Priscilla Anita Rockerr Cecilia Rodriguez Lucia Rodriguez Omar G. Rodriguez Kathy Ursula Rolke 264 Seniors Too close for comfort. Ai' Suson Leonn Rowden Mark Doniel Rowell Melisso Renee Rubio Vincent Ruiz Herbert R yon Trocy Lynne R yon Elizoberh Jennifer Sonchez Veronico Rochelle Sondles Seniors 265 Porfirio Albert Sauceda Ill Veronica Sauceda Steven W. Scholwinski Chris Ja y Schultea Martha E. Scuderi Teresa Scuderi Michael Reginald Seals Ronald C. Session Katherine Lee Seyffert Patrick Michael Sinclair Cynthia Ann Skrehot LeeAnn J. Smith 266 Seniors Look ma! Lisa Michelle Smirh Mark Lynn Smirh Marvin James Smirh Jr. Kennerh Snow Kevin Lugene Solomon Laura Kathleen Spares Angela Maria Spurloclf Lisa E verre Spurlock Seniors 267 Deidra Darlene Srewarr Walter Henry Sroerlfel Lisa Ann Stuart Marco Anthony Talamanres Fredrick Dwayne Tare Michael David Taylor Terry L. Taylor Trey Taylor 268 Seniors And you know what I heard? Jerry V. Thompson Ramona Lynn Thompson Sreve Paul Thompson Guadalupe Parricia Torres Sherrerra Tarnice Trahan Susan Dianne Tre-vino Theodore F. Trigg William H. Trarman Andrea D. Twiggs Angela Gail Urbanovsky Marco Antonio Velasco Annette Venables Seniors 269 Monica Zoraida Villarreal Randall Vindas Donald Walker Randal Barrerr Ward C ynrhia Danerra Washington Joseph Leonard Washington Wayne James Wendel Tro y Clarence Wernli 270 Seniors You've got ro be kidding! SSM Toni Antoinette Whitaker Timothy William White Bernie Joseph Wilganowski Donna Kay Williams Steve Ross Williams ll John R. Wilson Dennis Matthew Woleben Deborah Ann Wuneburger Mark Christopher Yanez Carol Y. York Kristine Yuregas Ronald .ia y Zajac Seniors 271 if .. ,, ,, 0 ,4 ,gig ' L fx fr Weir Y' of 1' 3' raw T 1, Z W 1 3 , V. ,LLL V, f . jg f f fs ff ,r 53 ng .f , I rd if 7 'Y f f 4 Y ix ' , 11. 13 ,Q X 364' t 'Wim we , fi, my WWWW my W? raw: idfwffwwfw 1 z ,. Ng I ,W gi, ,,,:,. ,asm ,Xi lm .W rt C 5 rfb , ' , --.Ms W , wi. ,, f, V, OFFICERS - L to R, Bottom Row: Kristo Levi, President. Top Row: Koren Koehler, Reporter, Trenno Toylor, Vice President, Borboro Justice, Secretory Christi Cobb, Treosurer 272 Juniors Stephanie Adams Michael Aguilar Cinnamon Ames D'Andrea Archie Tammy Ayers Tina Ayres Lorrie Bailey Michelle Baker Liliana Balderas Paula Barcia Gene Barnes Elizabeth Bennett Feldon Bonner Paul Boren Robert Bosie Sam Bradshaw Alice Brown Melissa Brown Walter Brown Sara Cainer Rabbi Capers Kathy Carlton Juniors 273 Crysonthlo Correr Douglos Cossens George Chopo Glorio Chopo Alice Childress Amy Christen Eriko Clorence Christi Cobb Lloyd Cole Dorothy Colemon Bobby Collier Catherine Conerly Dewoyne Coney Adlyn Cooper Kirk Cooper Victor Coronodo Mork Croft Vonesso Cruz 274 -Tar Q9 Juniors Do You Think They Noticed Us Yet? Medha Date Darlene Dovilo Cindy Davis Katherine Davis Regina Davis Raymond Delgado Tina Driscoll Mary Dumas Johnny Eaton Lewis Eddington Roosevelt Elias Peter Elsner Doris Fabrygel James Finley James Fish Kelly Fitzgerald Kevin Fitzgerald Carol Flores Cynthia Flores Otis Flowers Juniors 275 Vickie Fluker Stacey Flynn Donia Ford Dotonyo Founroin Jill Fowler Lonce Franks Shannon Frazier Bruce Fullenwider Mark Gorcia Monica Garcia Teresa Garcia Karen Geer Jennifer Gentry Lesil Gessner Sharon Gonzales Efren Gonzales Morrin Gonzales Rose Gorney Aleeno Gramatikos Jeffrey Graves Frances Green Traci Green 276 Juniors Tracey Greene Gregory Griffin Craig Groeschel Gary Gusmon Mario Gutierrez Tracey Hall Kelly Hansen Julie Harper Edward Harris Jeffery Harris Thomas Hartman Rhonda Hawkins Kathi Hebert Yolanda Hector Lisa Hernandez Margaret Hernandez Michael Herzog Letitia Hildrerh Terri Hill Arny Hodde Juniors 277 Adele Horne Chorles Houston Allus Hubbord Koren Huckoboy Roymond Huhn Joey Hurr Viccie Ingrom Toni Jonuhowski Chris Jefferson Andrew Johns Bridgerr Johnson Horice Johnson Jocquelyn Johnson Michelle Johnson Rolph Jones Ronold Jones Borboro Justice William Kelly Chonrro Kem Peou Kem Curtis Kieschnick Koren Koehler .ASQSM Jfu. A . 65 Does Her Idol Hove To Be Srrowberry Shorrcoke? fi' J. ge H 1. . , .yiyiz .- - wmwzisszs-' l 5 W N args ,- at .xr k td +0 . 5 if , 'L b xx 6 -in? ' , M 5 x 3 Qi f J M ' Q r '---, I A.: we M X cp. . V11 a. ...i,1-wifi--21- - fi. . . if W A - sygvmssyfg sis X W gs Q -W g 15. 1 E Y J W ms Q AQ 278 Juniors Ni lu. I . X ii Let's See . . . Dear Mike, DearJohn, Dear. . . Donna Kroiczyk John Kurtz Charles Lagrone Kitty Lompkin Gene Landry Kevin Lawson Robert Legaspi Margaret Lenahan Krista Levi Kenneth Lindsoy Susan Modroy Oron Moione Tod Marburger Brent Marches Jeffrey Martin Elias M. Martinez Eiios N. Martinez Donnell Mottix Keenan McCordeI Ronald McDaniel Eddie McGill Juniors 279 John Mdilfon Soro Mendiolo Edword Mendozo Andres Miller Lorysso Mitchell Shonnon Moore Erin Morrison Morco Neri Ronold Novok Julie O'Brien Jock O'Horo John Olivores Borboro Owens Kimberly Poli B. J. Pompell John Porker lll Noelle Porker Molindo Potrerson Vickie Porterson Alon Pereyro Glen Pitts 260 Xe 5. L Q Juniors .L You Make Me Flush Leah Plummer Aaron A. Quintanilla David Robe Felix Ramirez Karen Rawls Debbie Reld Mark Renfro Chrls Renlck Jennlfer Richard Randall Riggins Jennifer Riggs Marla Rister Cliff Roeder Theresa Roffall Keith Roznovsky Monica Salazar Paul Salazar Robert Sampson Juniors 281 Cynthia Sanders Sheila Sanders Sherrod Sanders Dominic Sarabia Sandi Schisser Trudy Schochler Kara Schoellkopf Sharon Scott Jacquelyn Scruggs Ricardo Segovia Robin Seifert Sok Kim Sek Billy Sexton Sherry Seyfferr Dianndrea Shannon Glenda Sharp David Shepperd Paul Sidenblad Demetrick Singletary Donald Smith fg x ,mth L 1 , T 10 ,W 'fi 9 Www new We Q2 N 3 EK 'Q' ffl six 'J fx Qfff 'fir' gwf ?I' N N X , 282 Juniors Q sy Hn 2 it :ESI - E i 4 .. is .s Dwoyne Smith Dwight Smith Fronk Smith Jr. fi' -s x,,0' 'Q - Q,-1 Lori Smith V7 Shono Smith 1 ' H I I7 0 Dereece Smither Jorge Sozo ---w 1- K 1 'f'- S M f V 1 n ,, . Andy Spqngle Cynthio Spruce Jeffery Spruce Arnnis Stonley Susonne Stoudt Holly Stovoll Steven Strohon Juniors 283 John Tom Rondy Toylor Regess Toylor Reginald Toylor Tommie Temple Jomie Thorcher Jennifer Thotcher Roynord Thomos Jomes Tiemcmn Jr. Gerardo Torres Nellie Torres Kim Tron Ervin Trovis Liza Trevino Roger Trevino Kevin Ullrich Wendy Ussery Jeffrey Valentine Ronshello Vollie Nick Vosrokis Morgorer Vego Veronico Vego 3 ' ,- ' 'lik ' X R . V M 'R ' 'P k ff X 284 Juniors Donro pleose don r sing' H- ffm .,..,f v fUk ham, Bam, I am a Junior! Kristie Venarske Donna Vicknair Julie Villarreal Charles Walls Regina Ward Charles Warren Mark Watson Plicee Watson Michael Weaver Dial Wesr Alvin White Brandi Wilcox Darren Williams James Williams Ricky Williams Tracey Willis Carol Wills Gwenda Wilson Kearhya Yin Leo Zerangue Michael Zienrek Juniors 265 'W OFFICERS - L to R, Bottom Row: Dione Blesner, Reporrerg Julie McMohon, Secreroryp Kim Morrin, Treosurer. Top Row: Keliy Boron, Vic: Presidemg Cindy Kleinhenz, President. 286 Sophomores 58: ii i 9? if -f cvs if 1 He gets oll the ottention Kelly Abrohom Nigel Abrohorns Michelle Adoms Michael Aguilor Jeff Alexonder Renee Allen Somontho Amos Sondro Anderson Notolie Arriogo Ino Athovoley Melisso Austin Michele Austin Tereso Bode Connie Boiley Priscillo Bolboo Rocky Borojos Kimberly Bornes Ann Borrett Sophornores 287 Kelly Borron Alisio Beol Phoedro Bell Eneldio Berlongo Edwin Bernord Benito Berry Stephen Binckley Chorlie Bissures Diane Blesener Chris Bortz Lonce Bounds Greg Breoux Loshondro Brew Joetro Brown Karen Brown 288 n i F Trying to cotch the beor to the music. W 5 z 5 i L r 1 5 5 ri , , M., U., .,L.,.. .A ,I W.. -. 1 Sophomores i aw it-f The Ultro-Brite smile Peggy Brown Wolloce Brown Felicio Byars Potricio Byors Sonio Comorillo Vicki Connon Alfredo Corroll Dorius Corroll Dexter Cotter Howord Carter Loido Cosores Anthony Costellese Edward Costillo Ronold Cephus Kolbert Cholmers Sopheop Choo Anthony Chopo Amy Chotmon Sol-c Choy Brion Chesser Angelo Civitello Sophomores 269 Dovid Collins 'X Alex Contreros is ' 4 . m John Conwoy Forrest Cook Louro Cooper Joime Coronodo Cynthio Correo Julie Correll Kelley Croig Dernetrio Crowford Stephanie Crissey Heno Cunninghom Bryce Curtis Richord Dovilo Angelique Dovis Cheryl Dovis Hugh Dovis Jornes Dovis -Q x A X ,Q Q , 'F Q ICQ ska: 9 4 'Qs ' Q K l I 2 4 E 5 X , r H r w Gross ltsMoving C N 1 Q 3, NS 290 Sophornores mv' t 1: Y ' 'H f'i1b7!i:r ft X Eg. Li . W. ff i ,W fr- S ify 4'-f ff? An 'Q Wie. 'f 2. , J 'ff Z' IV R Just o Couple of Country Hicks Sophornores Kevin Dovis Monico Dovis Porrick Dovis Udoro Dovis Amy Deon Irene Deloiioso Sisro DeLeon Dono Demopoiis Dovid Doe-hring Erildo Dosewell Doryl Dowleorn John Duron Tommy Eokes Torronce Eorle Leric Eoron Shelli Edwords Torn Elios Luis Elizondo 291 Pere Elizondo Holly Eoff George Ester Thomas Farnsworth Jeff Feath Carmont Fergerson Kevin Ferrell Shannon Fitzgerald Miguel Flores Norma Flores Larresa Ford Ernie Franklin Glen Fucheck Aurora Garcia George Garcia Lydia Garcia Sarita Garcia Tony Garcia 292 Sophomores Yvonne Gorcio Corol Gorzo Robin Geer Derrick Gloss Roso Gonzolez Somonrho Gonzoles Poige Grody Alfonso Grohom Jonorhon Grohom George Gronr Stocey Green Koby Griffin Coren Groeschel Krisse Guffey Tommie Gutierrez Vicrorio Gutierrez Cynrhio Hole Chris Holi Tricio Holi Michoel Honsen Ulondo l-lorris Sophomores 293 Lonnie Horrison Kristine Hossbrock Jornie Howkins Frctnk Hectrd Melvin Henderson Julie Hendley Dorren Hester Sodrino Hildreth Sorhctny Him Brent Hirsch Jornes Hollins Kymitro Hopkins Mory Hopkins Lindo House Chris Hoyt Stephen Hughes Fronk Hunt Potricio Hunt 294 Sophomores x Tri Ki Ki Sh Th AI Ju Sophomores 295 no Hunter mberiey lngrom Michoel Iselt Soroh Jockson Shorlotre Jockson Donold Jocobs Andreo Jomes m Jonkowski onoh Jefferson Chris Jett Kenneth Johnson ereso Johnson Michelle Johnston icio Jones lie Jones ee-ef 3 ! . Q... ,psig - -Q' WSE .X - ' WSW: Qi- . . ., ' K 'L M L I , L ' XK-L ii, 1. iiii W , Patrice Jones - M Z ' A BVUQGVVE KOHWQWSKY - ' l me Dovid Kombourelis I K V -,gk A Q i Sovoy Koo ---A M 1- ' I ff J I , .k,,.. :gi N f gf -'sf i j A, - Rl Michoel Keeron - gy ' Q ' ffl? L ' i L - J i 1 t 1 a . Q .1 -53512, if J ee i Joonn Kelley 4 . 1 Keith Kendoll 5 ' 5 - Chris King 'F' Curtis King l L' Tyrone Kinney ' i 2- ? 5 l l 3 3 Cindy Kleinhenz Melisso Koenig Kevin Kolb Croig Konieczny Sek Kornchhorn Wode Koteros Glen Kreger Dwoyne Lofoyerre , , , r 3 I -'5f If-A . J, s How ore we gonna keep them down on the form offer they hove seen Spirit Week? 296 Sophomores 2 Q K I 2725 wb A ? ' i ' in 3. ' 5 2 l Q 0. f iii? NX I ., . 'K' ' if-'1 L e . Y 4 I 1 - fy 1- .4-.., A ,, , H ,gg-eesx .zefsf f f if 'esfqef '-we . . jffi F. ,, 1 ' :Z?f 11: .Q 5 ' A r , mommy s Jelly would work QW N E5 ol 2, . If .Q ,gag Q3 - M mzatsfmf ' -R325 use Q, Xikmx ' satfgww W, x 'tx it .3 N' Q Q , f L K 'ia N .L 5 rr ,, A iw Y IA. 1 X . Donny Lofferty Mike Londry Anthony Lotin Liso Lowden Michoel Leblonc Roche! Leigh Jonice Lemons Shone Leveridge Kenneth Levi Steven Longorio Dione Lopez Isobell Loyo Morco Lozono Cynrhio Luckett Corlos Luster Andreo Lyles Donnie Lyons Christine Mock 297 Christopher Mohendron Dovino Morbut Sheryl Morkoski Jeff Mortin Kim Mortin Joonn Mortinez Loreno Mortinez Luis Mortinez Mork Martinez Mory Mortinez Sorio Mortinez Victor Mortinez Regina Mortino Morty Moto Monico McCullough 298 www -no -g 3 5 K, r . i A K ww vw ff-nl Brush your breoth with Denryne! Sophomores Kr vs' . X N . ,N , . .... gqgw 5 .. 53 2 MZ? 5' Q ff W H, 'li cz' , 'W S 3 m s L. N i E is fi! ,N 2 r , 1, ' vs .X :gsm 1 is 'Q X as me -fx:-me 5 use . X2 11:-gas .fx I ,NX A . ig. 4 5 ,j :,. ww SK , A 1l J, g i . is J 4 WG 4 .. 4 mm.L ff X sf A M if 4 iw N it 'W Q AV' 1 1 ws., 3 ly P vwargif M K, X Y. Q 53' Wi, . ffffff . aw. fd., 'wr ,saws f 5he's QOI her orm oround my boyfriend! x X. X x , .wsflq H - - ' ,zxe ,Qffgftf5:sfe,.. 2354.25 . mm .f-A-:mf-fs sw. .sf : ' Q if W f. R. Q .. -. A W -r it If A i iw ' a Q vi tl' X ll ar' if Andre McDonold Jill Mcl4inzie Robert McLeroy Julie McMohon Doug McMiIIion Dovid McMiIlin Ruth McReynolds Michelle Meochom Jorrod Milburn Kenneth Miles Kristine Mock Peorl Monternoyor Andrew Monzow Antonio Morris Elizobeth Mroz James Myers Ronold Myers Chip Nomi Sophomores 299 Loshundo Neol Colvin Nelson Minhnhor Nguyen Zolron Oliver Jody O'NeoI John O'NeoI Dovid Orrego Rodney Ostronder Rorrono Ou Fronkie Podron Monyel Poge Morgorer Polermo Melody Polerrno Jose Pordo Chrisrion Pouisel Oussopheo Pen Cynthia Pennington Fred Perez Joe Perm Doren Pickering 800 2 ggyyggyg , f in LM 5523 . 573, fs, V 'QW '.' f L. 'W k V ' M ,'IIF'i!6?A:fffiH,:sQfii7' ' , -, .' zz-1f,....,: wif Agr3gH4.:,:,,v::zw 'ufQ5e,w,fQg1, Nfgiii ,2Lg71I a.,:2f, , KJ., ,V - ., i 2if5?i'r Tfi ' iff' , '52 i ff: ' ff? ,1 .. .,i, ' f f 'ij 1 , It ,- Barbara Pierce Dophnle Pipkin Suzanne Powers Thinis Price Tammy Pye Keisha Pylant Twona Qualls Javier Ramirez Linda Ramirez Paul Ramirez Claudia Ramos LaSaundra Randolph Shelio Ray Jesse Reyes Shari Robinson Dawn Reinsch Cynthia Resendez Troy Rivette Jesse Roberts Nathaniel Robertson Alaina Roden Apolonio Rodriguez Michael Rodriguez Risa Rodriguez Sophomores 301 Tonie Rodriguez lon Rogers Domion Ruffino Elnoro Sompson Sonyo Somuel Normo Sonchez Floyd Sondles Liso Sowyer Jennifer Schlerzboum Julie Schmidt Glenn Scorr Edgar Segoviono Humberto Segoviono Melisso Sexton Srephonie Seyfferr 302 .f Check our rhor rooch! ex W , X ..,.k w'?S Q Lai 55 efre eeri ererfile r d no 1 zz- r--1'1 1 N '- '-x' rf t . do rlirrr Look rhere's Mr. Wonderful! Sophomores ears , fvv -r fy? M ' 'gzgfdlfpaag M251 ,X 2' fn-'nl M Q ey 1? 'Q- ' I E' ,Lili-Li se e-ew m L6mf ag V 1, , , erer , l. ? . y an I A You asked her out?! R 4- ,-,- V w e Q 11 iii i1 ! If JM 3 'f in A .2 if 5, I 1. 35. Igffgfi gt 1'- 9' Richard Shannon Greg Shindler Brenda Shirley Patrick Sims Gretchen Siptak Tom Skorupinski Denis Smaistrla Sokunrhea Sok George Sonnier Stephanie Stafford Deborah Stanley Dennis Stanley Winston Stein Leslie Stewart Rhonda Stigers Eddie Stonaker Debbie Stowe Rosie Suarez Leang Sun Phuk Sun Katherine Theiien Sophomores SOO Erica Thomas Shelton Thompson Kevin Tidwell Kimberly Tidwell Brian Tomlins Shannon Torgerson Jack Travis Hector Trevino Mary Trujillo Finis Turner Keathara Un Dora Vasquez Geneva Vega Roel Vega Kim Villarreal Sandra Walker Derrick Walls Jesse Warren Stephanie Warzon Tiffany Warzon LaSonja Washington 304 Sophomores l it f ili y f 3 EK If my mother only knew what l was reading. , ,f i si: is fajtzmxcmg , 5 s ' Q. - 'i RL X T S f si 5 5 -Msg Q K . Q, is A2 ., 'lr ,W -sf 2 r , .,5 ..si fi ,.,..:a1a-,-f,1.,c. . gggeqg. K, i,c H 1' is.. H- it E ,Tv ' . , Eff ' ai QQ f ' . E2 3 .- ci' . gy , rf. is .. .1 A I kr . if r f f ,FAM ku fs., it . ag? ,AK ' 2 V2 2 uf' X 17 Y I f FY sf.: rw! f W 5 ' A, ' :'1wff5f!fX 'A' - i 'tif l 535. - ' iiik - ' ff - or is giiig .m1g11 W so W V, WL! , ' ' . 'W f b I xf ' ., si I ' -x' erik , : . if QA JA li '9 L., wa., is 'Q 1 ',..- 1 Ali? M., wxw. Tonuyo Washington Michoel Webb Kevin Wesley Jomes Wesneski Elicio Westbrook Trocy Whighom Yolondo Whitoker Nikki White Piichord White Annette Wilgonowski Dovid Wilkins Angelo Willioms Billy Willioms Deboroh Willioms Liso Willioms Murry Willioms Tonyo Willioms Tonyo Willioms Trocie Willioms Tommy Willis Leslie Wilson Trina Wilson Robin Wright Felicia York Gory Zonno Sophornores 305 ,, N Q f ff fi KV 1- OFFICERS - Bottom Row, L to R: Cheroe Jackson - Vice-President, Lo Shown Henry - President. Row 2: Sondro Bilnoski - Reporter, Kerri Worc - Secretory. 306 Freshmen Officers X Joel Aguilor lrmo Aloniz Allen Alexonder Trey Alexander Kennirh Alford Price Allen Tiffony Allen Phylicio Anderson Shonrell Anderson Yevernerr Anderson Sheilo Anguiono Kenneth Arondo Jennifer Arlsinson .luon Avolos Eric Avont Pere Avilo Andrey Auolo Michoel Ayers Jomes Boiley .loson Boiley Chorles Bonks Michelle Bonks Tommy Barco John Borrerr Freshmen 307 Dena Bartula Misty Bassett Jose Bautista Amanda Benavides Christopher Bendy Martha Benevides Veronica Berlango Edwin Bernard Marcus Bevil Sandra Bilnoski Michael Blue Latonya Boone Michael Boren Rick Batorff James Bowie Willie Bowman Michael Boyce Bryan Brezik Michael Briones Zachary Browder Mark Brown Ronald Brown Scott Brown William Bryant 306 Freshmen I Hate Seniors 1 ' f its E .,,c.,,.. 3? 'gf Mark ' 'f' fn' ' s ki , 4 H 1 an rdf X 'xiflifififf-11 'Es l 3 x si-, vu- ff .BQ ka , V Q . K , .15 ,. K , I 'W' Ma' .,, - J u , 42 . i --r1,r .Q X , s g. 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There-'s one in every crowd Shown Flonogon Dovid Flothers Erik Fleming Monique Flores Eric Flowers Berry Foors Alecio Ford Dwight Ford Jr. Monico Ford Jerol Foremon Lekeithio Froncis Allorore Fronk Holly Frels LoDonno French Sylvio Golberf Leorriz Golindo Louro Gollordo Alfred Golvorro Freshmen 313 Aroceli Gorcio Blonco Gorcio Dovid Gordo Joseph Gorcio Noel Gordo Tonyo Gorcio Dorron Garner Adelino Gorzo Benny Gorzo Doro Gorzo Allison Gorewood Gretchen Gerner Loretto Gerner Kenneth Ginrher Brien Goehring 'W- ,-Q. 52 W4 9 5 r 314 Freshmen ,. f ,, px, -,f A ,tx ' Look or thosejeons wolk f .f 'x, f I' bg Wi' 1rzex:fi'lZ1j9w!5'yEE.gfz5ff?3 r K ' .1 in 1 my 2 il gg' ,H get ' ,A 9,35 :ff ,, '04 ' Al ,ff , G fr ,f,..,5f,,i,fg It A ?lfiY:ff5ff?:lf'f9Ex:.f??5?E f- M 'W' 1 ..-.. f Jfiwf f' 1 at Q? 7 fr ' H' 3 if 2? t g X -61' lx R 3 ,rx .. 19:- ff Hszfszwillff 4 A f ' 5 , . 5 5? 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' Koren Holub Tommy Houghton Yolondo House Kendoll Hubert Christopher Hudson Kim Hunt Morc Hunt Korrette Hunter Precious Hunter Choroe Jocl-:son Henry Jackson Wolf Jackson 316 Freshmen .L N A Ay f s I I .ws o v. ab u-wif' af , Q Q A A If ' 2 I g.. sr A WWW my Hide here comes the photographer ,X 'T7 -JF' ,1 ww 'lm ff my ' nw , fr in s, N 'QEWWWAQW rf, Q'LL Mmmrn Mmmm Good! fffees , W A' J ,sw Q f J if 1, - ml g E7 f vw , ' fra y f 5 fa si 3 'l , 4 1' ,sq Qi-if fr iff? 'K Freshmen Cliff Jorvis Eddricko Jefferson Chris Jenkins Kevin Jennings Sfocie Joe Bruce Johnson Chris Johnson Christopher Johnson Eric Johnson Joyerre Johnson Mork Johnson Shondo Johnson Thereso Johnson Dionno Jones Vicror Jones Lupe Juorez Koren Justice Heorher Koydo Korhi Keyes Hour Khlor Verh Khoun Aiden Kirnbro 817 Tony Lohrmonn Volrondo Ledoy Roshondo Lewis Amber Kirsch Michelle Kizzee Dubbo Kmiec Toni Knighron Michoel Koehler Stephen Kolor Corrie Kreger Jomes Krosleski Louro Kujowo Mory Londry Ricardo Loro Derek Lewis ..:, --.W 1 . x 5 1 if 2 K in kgs on Q- . , is-as 1-gif ' . ,aw ' X ig iz E if of i fs- r A ' x ' I X Q wx a Mommy told me to eor wx 4 ef TNI 318 Freshmen LIP? :A f X 'X N sw r 2' 1 ii V . , by fi A Vuh Loch Danny Longoria Donald Love James Lovell Maria Lozono Gail Lueckerneyer Stephanie Lueckemeyer Mark Luna Jennifer Lupher Shawn Lyons Xiomara Machado Jamie Malone Van Malone Maggie Manrriquez Renee Manriquez Allison Morkoski Dominica Martin Julie Martin Ricky Martin Elizabeth Martinez Jennifer Martinez Susana Martinez 319 Tino McBride Seon McCoin Michoel McClung Shelly McClung Dominique McCroy Roseonn McDoniel Sheri McDonieI Teri McDoniel Greg Merecl-so Roxonne Merriclss Byron Merouer Amy Millsop Myriom Mireles Robert Mirelez Nicole Mitchell Dorrell Moore Julie Moore Michoel Moore Morio Moroles Morrho Moroles Shonnon Moron Pere Moreno Rose Morrison Shonrel Moser 320 Freshmen -- , . . . Ni? or N 3 ,, - W ' 3 :tin O I U- f fm' R IU' Christy Mosley Rondo Moten Tony Moten Mork Moyer Cheryl Murroy Celeno Nelson Donno Nelson Cynthio Neri Leticio Neri Chong Newrnon Tommy Newsom Leokheno Ngin Scott Noock Mork Novoc Demoscus Olivez Veronico Ortego 'pw 1 was Diono Ortiz i it Think she'lI OCCGDT if I osk her out? Sondy Osborn Freshmen 321 Ediroro Oung Koren Podron Robert Polomo Noel Porker Adrian Pekins Shonnon Pe-no Poulerre Perriford Liso Pfoffenboch Lee Pflughoupr Desiree Pizzuri Corlos Pocosongre Pedro Pocosongre Chris Poche Vernicko Porter Riro Posrel 322 Freshmen V ' K - s ig-e.:: , we - 2 X N, gs '09 , We it - R . ' ii.E3 35Sx X 1:-,rw A. .- 1 T , Ek I vb? . X it B M, I r f, --fe - 'if K,.f 5212555 X wi ' f' is . fg ,...,, 1 .,., , 'Y qszzkaii X g i me W at L 3 A i . L, Qs, . 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I- ' ia' - ,,.., Q35 FQ Jxg ms illk ef v 5 ff' ' c:gf.., .fii J N . 9 3 J-Q9 X X11 593353 J e 324 Freshrnen ,vw -as ,f ix gg: Ji X ff I ff' X l s s J 3 X .- gi 2 if E I 51 at 3 MQTKEQJH X' wfszi, Tastes Great: Less Filling Q- t ' t :fish ,W fm' ti gft ir. xp Y--pf ' 5, '11 Rodrondo Smith Tereso Smith Weslio Smith 1' Ni time SSS ' wtntom Smith w i Q f Q ,rx N sfsf-1 1 1 fmsxerl 3553: 5 ' Iii i x X - t Mi in 'Q .11 . ' Tigihm- c X ,,,, , .:, 1 FENIQ?-bfi? fffsfs f-'M Q I'm too moture for this .L5L.,s:,f:is C - SW 't 'l'3: '- :Ns:.5Ei:,-,?5S'1' . , R .. 1 ts.. 51321- ' N 1 1 ' .,.. 1 E Y Q S S 1, it QEQK. J ' ' - is .W X , W so so-,. f 5- fl - ' Ti s at- x mi Ma. ,swf ss X, sg 'r N Q X .sv i . 15, W3g! 'Sf 953' We 'RN' ff Tk sf , si 1' X sb t Pb N SQ Q QA 5 its ? XY swgiyfg-1 - . -- sf 1, HJ.: , . ' .ii F -- 'ss X SIE ft ' rv' Q-ef ,M 'f ? Deondro Smither Moris Snider Vonny So Rondy Stonley Mork Stornes Potricio Stehlik Potrick Steword Monique Steword Stephen Stewort Tonjo Sundstrom Louro Tolomonter Dovid Tomborello Corolyn Thomos Crystol Thomos Dustin Thomos Kristal Thompson Jorvis Thompson Ninfo Tqerino Modelyn Troyior Larry Triston Freshmen 325 Anthony Trormon Edword Twiggs Donho Tuy Dovid Ulicwik Condelerio Vego Alicio Velosquez Morgorirro Viriol Dominick Wolker Brandon Wolloce Kerri Word Seon Woshingron Arheno Wells June Wheeler Angelo Willioms Berrhenio Willioms Corl Willioms Dovid Willioms Foster Willioms 326 Michoel Winn Yvette Willioms Srocy Willis Fredrick Wisenboker Aoron Woodcock Stocey Woodrow Byron Woods Llso Woods Andreo Wright Kote Yong Chondy Yos Moiro Zeloyo Vesis Zclloyo Veronico Zorogozo Toro Beogo MJ ,Q , 6 fn. I'm cleonlng my oven Freshmen 327 S94 9 45 CD X2 12 5 2 328 Foculty The foculty ot Woltrip is on ourstonding group of individuols. Eoch teocher, though different in his or her teoching styles, cores for the students ond ottempts to teoch them everything thot will molse life eosier ond more en- joyoble. Woltrip High School is o greot ploce to ottend school, ond our foculty ploys on importont role in rnoking it on enjoyoble ploce for students to come for on educotion. Foculry 829 IQ yq f:f 1ff'5w ..,g,, . J k,-- ,,,v , ::ifTf..,?,,,,mm N 'f uv - - , 3 . 1 5 , ? f Q? 2533131 .- am am 3130 Principol s. 1 ... - ggi i .Ji--f Poul I. Ofleld Pruncupol ,.g-Mr.. fl '-was 11 .4 Qisifhiif f X wa s....,....m, ,..., .,... I Q ififfr, ':,- ' Paul 02336332 Our principol is o greot leoder A .X . wi f ,.,l. I im: ww-smsmmisu IW' ' 5 2f1Q:1ff'Q :IAQ WW S BH I, x 4? A xaf, at iw X. -u. ARM ln his seventh yeor here ot Woltrip, Poul Ofield brings onother successful yeor to on end. Throughout the yeor our principol tolses on o very respon- sible position os the leoder of the school. He is the director to the teochers in setting the poce ond on odvisor to the students. He dernonstrotes such leodership quolities os to give the entire student-body o feeling of couroge ond pride. By listening before mois- ing judgments Poul Ofield gives everyone o foir chonce. He olso is ovoiloble to everyone ot ony time. Being o role model leoder Poul Ofield rnolses Woltrip o greot ploce to be. N my 'xx Aitb zt X L 4 Principol C331 3? mn 3 , , 1 4' -ff' 4 Z, ,Lf st? X 5 'Q I 4? K. we 9 ,NJA Wm 19,3 QQ! LF lin WM f f5':'x3Lf: ' A --.-. -Q.. --mx - vw , P .M , f'w-.NL l cm ann :' T-ft -.-a..,.' -el? 'Y' ,I MMM, .A Y as Standing: Louis Carothers - Assistant Principal, Margaret Scott - Dean of Instruction, W. O. Weygandr - Assistant Principal. Seated: Paul I. 1 Ofield - Principal. l 332 Principals They lend a helping hand. . at .26 'C Margaret Scott - Dean of Instruction The Assistant Principals at Waltrip are very friendly with the students. They give advice where advice is needed. lf there is ever a disciplinary action which needs to be dealt with the Assistant Prin- cipals will do it. This year along with the Assistant Principals Waltrip has a Dean of Instruction, Margaret Scott. Her responsibility is to regulate and monitor class ac- tivity. These three people are very important to the school. - ' K . 'T Ihr' A X .5 W. O. Weygandt - Assistant Principal Lewis Carothers - Assistant Principal Assistant Principal 333 Q3Ef'ii.CQ'-33 They keep Woltrip running smoothly The Office Stoff this yeor ot Woltrip is informotive ond olert. lnformotion to oll visitors, foculty, ond students concerning ony number of topics con be found here. The moin office is the heort of the school ond the office stoff keeps if running smoothly. Through the yeors, the office stoff re- moins on imporront port of the focul- ty ot Woltrip. T E l 1, A .f Eb S ir-airs ., iw ' T- ., IQ-sv' ' Leg Ms. Deo Andrews - Secretory John Abrohom - Security i Bobbie Comer - Moin Office Clerk Juoniro Gillingham - Computer Speciolist 334 Office 1 x 'G Corol Pickering - Finonciol Clerk Judith Berger - Doto Specialist f 'iQw...,. ,.,, 1 K Y Wondo McAnoIly - Attendance Clerk wr ., - 1 fri 55511 Qian l .,,iM,,,J, ,t Vrf. 1 1 1 ' .., Q rrtf,t, - t Office 335 -2...-iiei, X Q '-aziz J . I is .-Au... R Korherine Moore - Registrar H 336 Office Sroff fiwka Vicki Smurs - Nurse: Science Cluby Medicol Coreers CI Wx 4 1 W., N4 :gli I K N cu I '-x Q6 ,NX -we-..X Mario Neri - Cierkp Registrar ub Everyone is friendly ond helpful X Tom McElroy -- Assistont Librorion, Student Council The Iibrory ond its stoff ore very helpful to the students ot Woltrip. They greet you ot the door with o smile, o worm hello, ond o friend- ly Moy I help you? The Librorions this yeor ore infor- motive ond courteous, It is to onyone's odvontoge to use Woltrip's fine librory. The librory serves os o study holl for most students ond 0 reference period for most closses. If one is ever con- fused obout the librory or ony of its privileges he should osk the Librory Stoff. They ore olwoys glod to help. W S SSX . ff' we an-W' 1 , N N ' so , Y V X LoFown Goddy - Library Clerk Gwen Montgomery - Librorion Librory 337 Ci0J1I.I.'1S5QfU.QJfEPS Eoch one worl-as long hours to oid eoch student The counselors provide guidonce for the students here ot Woltrip. Alphobeticolly, eoch counselor tolses o portion of the students enrolled ond guides them through their four tt ' C , T 4 Q' it T 1 Q r T . tts, iyf' j iC'f Y 3:21 4 ,. 'sr - . A ' 'W J .L C T . I' , ' 7527- ,g- S? 1, i is st i , i T ri, ,gf T if - ig, ' T ., . J tsss ie ' fri-t' T K. Tl' Xw wwf A fs s- yeors of high school. They not only ossist students in choosing their courses but olso help students with ony other scholostic oreo. The counselors spend mony long hours plonning ond orgonizing student schedules. At the beginning of eoc semester one con olwoys find 1 counselor involved in on obundoncf of work. QW? Corolyn Allgood - Counselor 838 Counselors Shirley Jefferson - Counselor g w. sv' X mb g , gt sg,g mmmwdqwillsi u . V - 5- s ., I -1 ak' Wynono Gront - Clerk CCounselor's officej G C,JI'D f 5jEHI'iIuQR.ii These lodies ore olwoys willing ro lisren orgy H XE 3 as ,Q sb ll T 2 F S K s x , xx i E S? i Q X E 1 Q Q AMC. e C Woido Nikolic - Counselor K N1 . , N bg ai S 31 Shoron McMilIen - Vocorionol Counselor ' L' is ,I r l , , -.-,.,: X. P . ,..'hVk 'f-, fa gb gfr, I ,vi A rf 1 'K' C HVL, ' if 'l': X 4 if ' s ' Q59 Joyce Hogg - Counselor Counselors C339 El'.sLg'3!.iSh Teochers prepore students ff si Corol Frontz - Reodingg ESLg Texos Association of Future Educotors Co-Sponsor Jeonne Ehrenrrout -- ESLg CLAg English Olo Conley - English r , V' mu Hmm-w1,..,M? W Fx, ' ' mari? A Cheryl Sorrells - English 340 English ., H! Solly Brcisheor - Pre-IB Englishg Tribune Sponsor Egigjlish Woltrip offers severol choices The English Department here ot Woltrip offers severol levels of English to choose from. These levels include regulor closses, IB closses, mojor works closses, ond for seniors o col- lege preporotory closs is offered. Such lessons ore tought in grommor, literoture, ond vocobulory. ln leorn- ing vocobulory words, some English closses toke'o quiz eoch week to help brooden the students' vocobulory. Ruby Moyes Englishg Christion Student Fellowship Mory Yolsley - Englishg Pre-IB English English 341 mv, Noncy Molone - Englishg Deporfn'1entChoirmon kg. 5 . rx ,J 4, , Q., . A Q. ,fn- I .. .ee .xwih ,Webs Q eee NM .4 E ff que eeee 2 'E nv A. -W 4 -- 55 .352 E15 .u K ,az f M DeLonn McColl - Englishg Rombling Roses f Q Q Qi: Cormen Villonuevo - E5Lg Americon Hisforyp Freshmon Clos Sponsor M. nf? H X ' :Ex I :ff -9. f s , 'N E 'TLV'-'T'--fAfi'.1.. 1,51 ' ' .. f .. k - -W V751'Sy -': . ' 'E ' . f ' ,QQ ,L ,. 4 1 Mfls. ' Wg 4 i f 'ff' I-msis Es 'Q' Ql'E5iQ'?f5k:Y5.fwliiifli - ' W I' 'l-216 E , , E 4 , Pl' ,. 1'2iV2i1,,-U s , x War 5 Ez-'www IL ' 4 I ,, . ,N . Y. f .1 6 SEP fy ,sn ' J - -iff -fx:-21211, -. -- E . W -E - fs A : X ss , ' , E,..ms,:fwwsf- sfo 'E 'gs Pom lrelond - English Koryn Bores - Englishg TAFE 342 English QNQ si-NR ...x .mats l , .- I - .. ' 3 Myrno Hynick -- English John Donohue - Alternotive Certificotion Intern Crystol Woits - English .W Rosolie Toylor - Reoding . Horoce Steormon - Alternotive Certificotion Intern Engiish 343 These courses teoch obout our society Socioi Science is the study of socie- ty ond of individuol relotionships to society. These courses teoch you how to oct ond reoct to mony of Iife's minor ond mojor hoppenings. Poul Breymon - Government, Honors Government, Economics Normo Ashton - Geogrophy, Government, Economics, Honor Society 644 Sociol Science .XY ,Iffff any ,. AQ-72, Roy Lee - United Stotes History, Geogrophy Government f i Beverly Toyior - Geogrophy, Americon History, Close-Up i i c 5 . .A Z h3hh ff ,cgi GEMM X 5155 X Y XB? Q X ' J Q rw '- , ' it . -. -if it , ' t' If it if ' ' fra if 3 . TI fi it , iw 'v Q , c ' 52 F JoAnn Hassett - Economicsg Honor Society: Department Chairman Octavia Jones - American History wi? Louis Johnson - World History lo if 1 ww,-'ft or vtmatr 1 M, 3,4 Mc me -f ww ff,,,, J ikiiikw g .4 r-111: . ,fm Ann Jones - American History lap World History Io Social Science 345 a , I 1-ew , , A ' .4 Q Y, Lf Teochers help expond our knowledge The Science DeportmentotWoltrip noture ond noturol processes. done o greot job of exponding is mode up of four sections: Physics, Biology is the study of life. Eoch of our knowledge ond sotisfying our Chemistry, Physicol Science, ond these sections is importont to our doi- curiosity. Biology. Physics is the odvonced study of noturol science. Chemistry is the science which investigotes the composition of oll substonces. Physicol Science is the science of 'l5.SfigtE:. ly life ond its everydoy hoppenings. Science exponds the knowledge of the known ond sporks the imogino- tion of the unknown. This yeor the Science Department ot Woltrip hos l ...sig . is ., ,YU is A i iif ikagfyf a ww' l S s ,S I K.. ,gi ., ., , ,.. . Elifzizri Q xii i' 3 , f it t 5 K X gtsg P pgs 3 , ,,,. ' C i t Mory McDonold - Physicol Science: Chemistry . . 'NX in Lillie Dorke - Chess Club, Physicol Science N'-. Georgio Smith - First Lodies of Distinction, Physicol Science 346 Science Deboroh Compbell - Science Assisront 'NN Shelly Hoidori - Chemistry, Pre lB Chemistry, Physics, Science Club vlory Reescono - Physicczl Science, Pre IB Biology, Biology, '86 Co-workers, Deportment Choirmon 5 ,,, . . Poul Singh - Biology, PSATXSAT Enrichment fs Wi J X Q ' M-Nu-Ja Potricio Pruneclo - Physicol Science, Biology Skip Wilkerson - Physicol Science, Freshman Footboll Science 347 it r- Th - - Q' A l -ll'rl-Nrrl'll l -'- .ul-a ...n .a.a.u P Program aids students y N The Math Department at Waltrip l Q fi Q , iii has done a great job of educating H T our students. This section of our staff H of has programs which are very 'N beneficial to everyday life. lt offers Algebra 1 and 2, Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus, Computer Math, MOCE, and FOM. lt would be to everyone's advantage to take at least two of these fine math pro- grams while hefshe attends Waltrip. ...... ...W--......,,, Charles Evers Number Sense Margie Shirey - Pre-IB Geometryg Algebra 348 Math - Computer Math, Mu Alpha Theta, ,of Charles Pehl - Algebra 1: Inf. Geometry, Number Sense Ms. Andrews - Pre-IB Algebra 2, IB Pre-calculus: Aries, Cheerleaders: Ramhandlers: Quill and Scroll A if Irmo Triggs - Informol Geometry, Geometry Y F 2 Y- . n ,IL, , ff ,.. ' I , ,L ' f tx G eele A Jomes Vonn - Algebro, Trigonometry, Moth Contest Choirmon ,W ..- 1 W W3 ig Jeonette Scott - Moth of Consumer Educotion, Fun- domentols of Moth Doryl Murphy - Fundomentols of Moth, lnformol Geometry, Vorsity Footboll, Freshmon Boslsetboll Moth 3419 ww, M W ., wwe. . i Q wg: . Herbert Roinbird - Algebro 1, 2 2 eff! Niculino Jones - Algebra 1 350 Moth Now Whor? 5 24355 vg 55455 Q ,.m-- homnww Nunnelle - Adjustment Coordinotor Speciol Educotiong 5. 1 L 3 ereno Honeycutt - Speciol ducotion '-J... ,-. . .',-' .T 'U.Ji.l.'11i.CC!.Q.I!G'!.f'!.Q5E1l.Ei'ilil. Closses teoch There ore mony unique students ot Woltrip, including those involved in the Speciol Educotion progrom. Proper plonning, odjustments, ond equipment ore given to meet these ot slower poce students' needs. Although they per- form ot o slower rote, these pupils ore occomplishing the some gools os others. Lonell Emenike - Speciol Educotion Sue Dovis - Speciol Educotion Joclsie Rogers - Speciol Educotionp Deportment Choirmon 851 llQ.:.'l.Q'Ul.a.9'3.J Foreign culture oclsnowledged 1 X .q....,,.-, , F 1 n-naw-ww ,A-'V I 5,!..,.... . .ff ,355 Moxine Dorsey - Sponish 1, 2, 3, Sponish Club, Sponish Notionol Honor Society, Deportment Choirperson Brion Chonce - French 15 German 1, 2, 3, Germon Club, Sophomore Co-Workers 9 C352 Foreign Longuoge The Foreign Longuoge Deport- rnent hos done o finejob ot bring- ing different cultures together. This deportment offers courses in Sponish, French, ond Gerrnon. The courses teoch students to occept ond ocknowledge cultures which they hove never personolly ex- perienced. A Foreign Longuoge helps one oppreciote other no- tionolities' culture. Gerri Monlove - French 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club, Americon Institute for Foreign Study xi :TW 5 I g ,L I 6 :M V' i g N 45, iff gf' Dione Henderson -- World History, Sponish 10 ' QQIEIQ These courses ore for tolented students The Fine Arts Deportrnent consists of Morching Bond, Stoge Bond, Con- cert Bond, Giri's Choir, Mixed Choir, Art ond Theotricol Arts. This deport- rnent hos done o fine job ot enter- toining WoItrip's student body. The Bond ond Choir presented the school with o rnusicol Christrnos progrom ond the Thespions presented the ploy Louonn Hampton Loverry Oberlonder. The Fine Arts Stoff hos i 5 . s 5 3 supplied students with oli the support they could offer. lf onyone hos o tolent which needs to be discovered then the Fine Arts is the course for thern. 38 'v E X 3 in I-i ti' T 3 is Au,M g Chorlie Stephens-BeginnerBondg5toge Bondp Fiog CorpsgMorching Bond. Leslie Cole - Music Appreciotiong Mixed Choir, GirI's Choir. fffe' Diono Horper - English 205 Speech 105 Theoter Arrsy Theoter Arts, Potricio Hill - Art Fine Arts 353 ' .I Jn-in .JQJ-.LJQ 92: Closses rroin srudenrs in milirory The Reserve Officer Troining Corps reoding, ond ieodership. If o student closses here or Wolrrip rroin srudenrs is in on R.O.T.C. closs he is olso ieorn- in rnilirory. Closses ore fought on drill, ing the oct of responsibiliry. commends, ceremonies, mop Roy Irvin - ROTC Joe Purnom - ROTC 354 ROTC Ili.!.'1.Ul.SEI?i.a.1 AJLJES Students master a variety of skills i ' i ., . fl,ff':z7 2iM iwk , it .,,, ., K . v Hi ,.., ,.,. k,L,, A i ,EH .,K:, ., . , ,A Q. ,,,. ,QL 2 5 , Vx- K-5gw3:,ltg,s:gs4u xn s, ,5zf.lg1 J A I in MM ls rl if 1 ' Z Melvin Oringderff - Draftingg Woodworkingg Industrial Ans Club Sponsor immsn' A i may A e Richard Lipham - Industrial Artsg Metalworking: Industrial Arts Club Co-Sponsor The Industrial Arts classes here at Waltrip consist of woodworking, metalworking, and drafting. A stu- dent taking one of these classes has a great advantage for the future. Taking an Industrial Arts class a student has the opportunity to master skills that will help them in their future jobs. Students familiarize themselves with work- ing with their hands. Students are not only learning skills, but can take pride in a craft. James Johnson - Industrial Artsg Woodworking Industrial Arts 355 This course prep0res students for business Horfie Burns - Typing 1-2 Shirley Wilrurner - Typing 10, Shcirfhond 10 356 Business eAVkiy 1 A y e . ' vff W Xfz 1 J . . Potricio Johnson - Accounting 10-20, Recordkeeping 1- Shirley Bryont - Typing 10, Recordkeeping 10 54' 1-.C 'Vfb ebbie Sverlik - Morkering ond Disrriburive Educofiong nshion Lobg Co-Op EY 1 W.d'5 Mory Peek - Child Core Lobg HEROp FHA -9 C E 5 , , -.SS , .QQ Borboro Bigger - HECEp FHAfHEROg YAC +2-1 , ef 1 572 3 - Q, . Q SWG , X 4 I::i51ga5,35I9-556-T - Hep. 35 X . X ik 5 ' fx '?'5ffi . Qi E i f e ' AA X XC ,sri X EQ C C risks X X x N 1 :N M3 E W S-3 GX I, lf gin Cindy Merko - VOE - Co-Opp Junior Closs Sponsor Sondro Ford - OE-TAS Vocorionol Arrs 357 'U' J SQEECQJJLF.-52.1. Closses prepore forjobs 'I L 19vm+m,,,,m1f4mm--A tif ME i .iii . . 71 M- '. 1 Z x. .53f'if 'ili9 'li - '1LL J X Melvin Sims - CVAE Co-op X hi, L Rose Jockson - Office Educotiong Word Processing Lob 358 Vocotionol Arts J. L. Pettiet - Auto Mechonicsg Vocotionol Industriol Clubs of Americo .4' Z: 2 1' i Mourie Corpenter - Home Economicsg Future Homernokers of Americo Sponsor J i x tk N'-vga.. N X Shoron Soenz - Morketing Educotionp School Storey Distribution Philip Cousin - Vocotionol lndustriol Clubs of Americog Vocotionol Educorion Clubs of Americo Sponsor Electronics ,vb if :ww it if K.-f- ' .- Q... y n w rt, C 4- - i 4 ' ,i., 'ff Chorles Fussell - l.C.T.p Vocotionol lndustriol Clubs of Americo Sponsor Vocotionol Arts 359 A ii Q 3 S 3 K xii Bruce Bell - Physical Education: Track: Senior Class Co-Sponsorg Football William Barron - Physical Educotionp Head Coachg Varsity Football E if 3 A r Foster Martin - Physical Education: Healrhg Boys' Baskerbollp Boys' Golf 360 P.E. ,,, -f.,M,.--wr? i Ron Barber - Footballp Swimmingp Personal Business Mgt. S i M.. Waltrip's P.E. Department consists of physical education and health education. Physical education enables a student to learn sports such as volleyball, badminton, baseball, basketball and tennis. Health educa- f ,sf ...,, 4 Patricia Tillman tion teaches a student more about themselves. The student will learn the skeletal and muscular functions of the human body, first aid and nutrition. The No Pass No Play rule has af- fected the athletes here at Waltrip. lf a student does not pass a course and is involved in any kind of sport he is not able to participate for the next six week grading period. ln addition this rule has encouraged students to strive harder for better grades. Physical Education, Health , ! I KVVW -gg iv.1 i 92' Ql fi .. i , if .X g v ' ,, l f lf, . . W 1 li' K i i 'P 'E' M 1' to l......,. f A NM is ' Donald Davis- Football, Girls' Basketball, Girls' Track, Physical Science , - S ,,,,,x,,,,., ,.. ,.. .iv an 9 ? .w,A.-My gl V-W, e f 'i.. , HW nthony Zuccarini - Health, Football, Toby Ingersoll - Physical Education, Health, nsketball, Girls' Golf, Junior Class Volleyball, Boys' and Girls' Tennis o-Sponsor Physical Education 361 ,S 9 Z2 C362 Adsflndex Businesses in the Houston oreo help poy for the Woltrip yeorbook eoch yeor, by purchosing ods. These odverrisements sove the students money by cutting down the expense of the Aries. However, students ore not the on- ly ones who benefit from this. By putting ods in the yeorbook, o business hos on odvontoge over other businesses becouse students con look for ploces ro shop simply by turning to the bock of the yeorbools. Adsflndex 368 i3Aptist TEMPLE l F' fi. 3. 1 57 I Sag' . ii rf Fi .El E ' ! , F as v N 1 1 .Q Q 5 ,, I Ill H is is af f ii T 7 it img gf -, -e if' i :F . 2 2030 West 20th Street, Houston, TX Ph.862-6655 Jomes Hill . . . Postor Normo Hunt . . . Min. of Sr. Adults Cori Durden . . . Min, of Music Tom Anderson . . . Amer. lndion Postor Dovid Turnon . . . Min, of Youth ond Activities Corolyn Orbin . . . Orgonist Joy Lewis . . . 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Construction Losers Trench Boxes - STANDARD cy cUSToM SHORING SYSTEMS , - REPAIR OF ALL CONSTRUCTION LASER SYSTEMS C' - FRONT-END LOADER EoRI4 LIFT ATTACHMENT Dj 'ALL TYPES OF ALUMINUM SHORING -GUARD RAIL - - - l Renfols - Soles - Service , Estoblished 1974 Coll Collect for 24 Hour Service Coll - HOUSTON OFFICE , A A W- G- BILL CAKES DALLAS OFFICE RON SATTERLEE I JOE BYRD 610 Jockson Hill HOUSTON Texas 77007 TEXAS WATTS 1-500392-5707 Dollos Bronch - 2141241-Qoe5 WATCH OUT WORLD HERE SHE COMES! It was a GREAT YEAR Ms. TAYLOR! WE LOVE YOU!! your 1 st period Emu ,, , class 6 AT OG C6 el' GOOD LUCK! 0 ff ' 1 if A Suzonne Colemon Closs of '86 wirh Love, Mom Ads 365 r a dio LJ TEN- Z L f m so H- 1 12 N 1 . ef x S K 1. K lib 'I' I x ' f- - I fly, , ,je , QQ. . .E I K f A AWN an Q 7 it f . v L .i 3145 I fr- . - BILL MRAZ HALL 835 West 34th Houston Texos 77018 Old Time Nites - Soturdoys Country Western - Sundoys Fully Air Conditioned 3 1 i o f f -f-WS X.. lnvites You to Come ond Enjoy For Reol Pit Cooked Borbecue For Weddings - Porties ond Speciol Occosions ,, 862-5990 We Deliver 1 5 fi N y , Holl Rented for V ' J ' X2 Clubs - Porties 1 5 1 WA A-. I I A'-,Q 'Vi s L 1 L L we l i , L- ,ly K , . by' 'OJ S XTX NN , l 7 X l 366 HOUSTON SGQDQOL ALVIN ONCKEN FLORAL G ASSOC. DESIGN Offering Troining for o Coreer ln Floristry Arrongements, Bridol Bouquets, Corsoges Church ond Sympothy, Silk ond Fresh Flowers Shop Monogement, Buying ond Pricing Ph. 694-9216 Doy, Evening, ond Summer Closses QBrochure moiled upon requestj 5150 N. Shepherd Suite 206 2729 Fondren Cot Westheimerj Houston Texas 77015 Q77-4364 ' Compliments of Stote Senotor JOHN WHITMIRE Ad 867 BILL L. BROCK Certified Public Accountont Bus.: 683-8484 10900 Northwest Frwy. Res.: 686-1930 Suite 205 Houston, Texos 77092 CONGRATULATIONS LAURA LEA We Love You, Mondo ond Doddy Congrotulotions Shono Closs of '86 Love, Mom ond Dod TEAK I STMRANT For Reservotion Coll: 713f681-4675 Steols 8 Ale Restouront 2425 Mongum Houston, Texos 368 Ad MOBILE ORGANIZATION OF BARITONE5 S.G.I.G. John Mclilron 5.G.C. Jeff Aldis V.P. Chris King L.W.B. Joson Edwords L.B.B. Joson Winn Congroiulofions Todd - Love Dod, Mom ond Kenr Congrotulofions, Gino! Thonk you for oll of the proud ond hoppy times rhor you've given us. We love you, Mom 6 Dod HARDWARE Plumbing I-Iordwore Point 314 E. 11th St. Houston TX 661-C5551 Ad 369 I 'wnffff K i ': ' 7 wh Aus dP i M TT Et ww ere oo eope ee o o FLORIST Q7 527 Q7 Qeatcza-wmZ Flowers, Gifts, Silks 2526 Airline Drive ond Boiloon Bouquets Houston, TX 77009 Phone: 861-3422 Sonny Schmidt 6 Lucille Schmidt JESSIE G LIZ TORRES 6120 IRVINGTON Owners owners HOUSTON, TEXAS 77022 f .lEs'rEn VILLAGE PHARMACY 1519 W. 18th 862-6644 Phormocy Hours: 8-7 Mondoy-Fridoy 9-1 Soturdoy Jomes L. Vernoske, R.Ph. Post Office Hours: 9-A Mondoy-Fridoy 9-1 Soturdoy 370 Ads Timbergrove Office Supply, Inc. Full Line Supplies Computer I TGFTWS Rubber Stamps Quality Printing Prompt Delivery Compliments of BOB PONDER STATE FARM INSURANCE 1235 North Loop West Suite 117 7 13-869-6483 1315 Ella Blvd. Houston, Texas 77008 Houston, TX 77008 7131868-1828 Barbecue - Steaks ' Seafood SINDERSON 'S BAR-I3-QUE We Serve to Serve Again S ' E, QL, We Cater QQ.-.4 N I, -- .Q Anywhere J CBuddyj Prince A in ' Banquet Room Available 210 E. Little York at Northline in Houston 0 7101697-7006 I ' F Ama 0 Qs- Yu Are Unique, Shouldn't 17 Your Clothes Be? 236-9630 ALMA'S Fashion Design Bridal Boutique 2124H N. Main A I K . C .4 .,', . Q 1 , FK. ct v C ' if A ,, vw nW,x,?lm LA., Alma's At Its Best For Very Chic Ladies With a Mind of Their Own Specializing in Prom 6 Cocktail, Evening 6 Wedding Gowns Custom Designed Custom Made Ads 371 RCDYALTY PET CENTER All Breed Grooming Tropicol Fish - Birds Foorboll Seoson Mums 6 Bouronnieres 0 Conories - Porokeets ' ' Porrots 0 Flnches 0 Gerbils ' ' Guineo Pigs 67 ' Homsrers ef 6 0 Mice - Plots 0 Tropicol Fish - 'Animol Heolrh Aids 6 8 6 ' 2 4 I 5 ' Coges - Lifter - Feed - - Clippers - Corriers ' Fleo ond Tick Control 1036 Rosepoim ' Shompoos - Vrromins ' - Troining Aids Houston' TX 77018 - 683-0949 Congrorulorions Jeonne Love, Mimi 6 Poppup ClfT1C This Weekend Norrhwesr 4 Theorres Northwest Moll Recording 681-3777 372 Ads Mbodyi memofief are quite Mae yo urs. Mbodyi 611155 rmgshozzla' be ezflzef: When your class ring is from Balfour it can be as unique and special as you are. Because you choose the style, the stone, the decoration, the engraving- to express your interests, activities, feelings. Your own personal class ring from Balfour. No other can express h ctl Or w o you are so exa y. help you recall those special times so clearly. QBalfouraiNh ow l?lllFIllb6T5 in so many ways L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY 2930 CHIMNEY Rocu Houstou, TEXAS 77056 7131784-41990 AZTEC RENTAL CENTER INC. 2001 W. 84th St. 681- 1888 For All Your Equipment Rentol Needs AZTEC PARTY 8 MEDICAL RENTALS 1901 W. 84th St. 686-7184 For All Your Porty ond Heolth Needs ST. AMBROSE New ond Used Cors Wholesole - Retoil Wishes to congrotulote their youth ' on their occomplishments this yeor We support your hopes ond dreoms for next yeor. Just o Little Cleoner We offer our youth o voriety of exciting progroms. Pleose Join Us! Fred Jones 3401 Ello Blvd. Billy Jones Houston, Texos Phone: 686-4367 Fr. Bill Bortrisky, Postor Koren White, Youth Minister Phone 42113 Mognum Rd. 686-3497 houton, Texos 77092 374 Ads NATIONAL PET CENTER 2:30 w. 43rd of ELLA HOUSTON, ri2xAs 77018 C7135 oss-sooo HOURS 11 A.M. TO 7 P.M. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY Phone 697-3221 IRVINGTON FLORIST Weddings ond Ouinceneros Flowers for All Occosions Speciolize in Footboll Mums Mory Helen Acevedo Johnny Acevedo Owners 4201 Irvington Blvd. Houston Texos 77009 CLARKE E: COURTS, INC. LITHOGRAPHERS ENGRAVERS FINE PRINTING OFFICE PRODUCTS BUSINESS FORMS FOR INFORMATION CALL 528-4185 C Q ,M CIRCLE SAW SHOP SOZQf255S'l'i'Q2 7 OF HOUSTON, INC. CIRCLE SAW BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC. 1711 W. 27th Sr. Wolter Kuhn Houston, Texos 77008 7137864-8444 Ad 375 ,.f ,..f 1 876 Ads ,ff SURFHOUSE ne- X 5. I - w S' ggr.Q.,R,: .VANS coMPLiMENT5 A W 1 4' ' ie M ,, f. 1 'Surfboords it I l ' l X 'Top Nomes in , , - S rf CI th N nlg. ' 'Liir63Sko?ebTord 1 if A Equipment Y 1 656-3300 1724 W. 34th ot Ello hum C. JAKE'S INC. 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F 2 'x 7155...- X '- , -I. 3 , ,if I ' i so xy' if IA? f ' A BILUNGS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED 6 OPERATED -M-U in-Q mm v Ruuoil' ' RESIDENTIAL 'COMMERCIAL 0 FREE MARKET ANALYSIS 0 WE BUY EQUITIES 0 SE HABLA ESPANOL JEWELERS OF HOUSTON Willowbrook Courr F.M. 149 or 1960 955-0610 691-7464 Ook Villoge Moplewood 468-8446 Merchonrs Pork 955-531 1 5311 IRVINGTON 861-0760 378 Ads 5 CONNIE HERNANDEZ lnsurance Agency 581 1 IRVINGTON HOUSTON, TEXAS 77009 Phone C7185 691-4272 Aufo ' Fire 0 Life ' Farm ' Commercial CROSS+MARK A quality Printer 599 Lithographer 804 Garden Oaks Blvd. 694-0864 Complimenrs of A. G. EDWARDS 6 SONS, INC. Established 1887 Members New York Stock Exchange CONGRATULATIONS, CAYCE WE LOVE YOU! MOM 8 DAD Seniors '86 ,c,.j..... -4 :::::'-'-'-1.1.-N-,-Citgrz' ,-of-.IPI-253.33252.j.:.t.! .,,q:1.:g1-5-y::.'.:..-,-,SZ 1 1 7 l E I I ' FREEDOM DRAFTING I I I 1 I . fc. - yeah- Q .efewe G48 5 S Q I OO , ewqege esgvmf OIL 8 GAS MAPS SEISMIC MAPS GEOLOGICAL MAPS CHARTS 81 GRAPHS SLIDE PRESENTATIONS SPECIALTY MAPS ILLUSTRATIONS AIRBRUSHING THE FREEDOM COMPANIES INC R STON E OAK FOREST F LORIST FLOWERS for ALL Occasions Under New Friendly Management Kay Everett - 686-6709 1785 W. 84th St., Houston, TX 77018 CARAVELLA WATERPROOFING COMPANY INCORPORATED 9 L E S T S E O 9 O U S 0 2 I I2 3 2 Commercial 8 Industrial Waterproofing - Since 1958 8729 Creelsmont Bob J. May - President Like a good neighbor, 1,4 W State Farm is there. .... 'I - Agent x ' I 1- l . 'Q '-' 0. NW 1720 w, 18th .c ' - l Houston, Texas 77008 Off,: 862-8806 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois C380 Ads NNINGHAM ECON-0-SCHIP PHARMACY 864-4499 2801 Ello Blvd. Houston, Texos 77008 Vigo Americon Express MOSTGVCCW Our Financial Senrices erThan Life. Our fmancial opportunities include tax- advantaged investments, IRA funding, VISA debit cards and a complete asset management account. If you think were doini a good job with your life insurance, just Wait unt you see what We can do with your money Ask for more information. Por Strom 11999 Koty Freewoy 9390 Houston, Texos 77079 Bus: 870-9418 Res.: 721-3869 'N !HI'j,EW,E,BQ!.!1'5RH90D our Shopping Clooncferlcmcl Cl,l2fdIlZ 'Ben Hur Off N. 610 861-2121 Ads 381 We Feoture Good ond Choice Meots i CUSTOM IMPRINTED SPORTSWEAR PERSONAL PROPERTY B fr W MEAT CO. Chorles Dobesh Monoger 4801 N. Shepherd BRUCE R. HIRSCH DISCOUNTS TO ALL ScHooL eraoups 1860 Gollerio Nighf phone: 9316140 420 Northwest Moll 5015 Westheimer Phone 697-2544 Housfon, TX 77042 Houston, TX 77056 0131688-7147 C713j 961-5856 gk 5 QQ V0 Member Texos Professionol 94? OT ,Photogrophy Assoc. Q45 'Zo' DICK SCOTT FINE PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings ' lfommercialj 'WML R. W. Dick Scott, Owner-Photographer C7185 686-2224 861 Wolsefield Houston, Texos 77018 382 Ads Here today. Here to stay. CMN THJUUP ngum at Dacoma 1 682 MMQLBW -661 1 RED JACKETQ PUMPS . 8423 Airline Drive 448-1853 1421 Preston Avenue 228-1344 Housron, Texos President M P S Of G'fOu1fO'1, UNC- Vice-President Elmer Cook 7 q Lloyd Crobb Congrorulorions Hector Closs of '86 l Love, Mom ond Dod l Q63 co..1Nc. 99 REKNERMAN ST O HOUSTON TEXAS 77007 SALES AND SERVICE GAS MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT CARL W. POE may 861-3816 384 Ads Congrafufafiond Phone: 692-71126 ibanief ana! ibiana dondemnqcustomhomes lXK.l.llSlVlCllSlOMll.lJ'l'l0Ml5 7111 Airline Drive Donold R. Dernny Houston, Texos love, Wm E3 lad 77076 - - .uf fi W' K Kindergarten CONGRATULATIONS PATRICK! We love you ond we wish you the best in college ond in life. Love, Mom, Dod, Grondmo ond Grondpo I 1986 5 CGNGRATULATIONS JEANNE CLASS OF '86 cmd ARIES STAFF '86 LOVE MGM AND DAD c3oNeRATuLATIoN5 LAURA! You ore 41 in our heorrs Love, Mom G Dod KUBIN 312212215336 Wmeitsrsieiliz vgligq Door Trimming Coulkings ' ' ' HoEL5CHER WEATHERSTRIPPING MFG. co., INC. Henry P. Hoelscher Phone: 869-6466 1046 W. 23rd Sr. Houston, Texos 77008 RusseH's Lucky 7 Supermarket 4615 Mangum Road 688-5356 Houston 77092 JERRY C. RUSSELL, pres. 367 Congrotulotions ond Good Luck Jono ond the closs of '86 Love, Mom ond D.P. WALTRIP STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS ore the BEST! Pres. - Rondy Word Vice Pres. - Suzonne Colernon Secretory - Gino Corowoy Treosurer - Shono Dovis Reporter - Christine Bilnoslsi .. , V - 'Is t 'ii -I M - 'AI' Q -I .,.. 'rdf WI K X ff , M. C. 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I - . 0,21 cl- 4 . - L Xi' 1 ' ,srl i E A fraternal organization for young men WANTED 2 Q-QSQSEQ if g . g . vi W I I 7 FOR Introduction to the greatest young men's organization in the world . . . DeMolay! WHAT DelVlOLAY IS... It is a club, a fraternity, friends who like to do things together. For some it is the center of their activities. It is a service organization. lt is an active social group. DeMOLAY HISTORY The Order of DeNlolay was founded in 1919 in Kan- sas City, Missouri by Frank S, Land, a distinguished citizen of that community. It spread throughout the country and the world. The Order is named for Jacques DelVlolay, the last Grand Master of the his- toric Order of the Temple, a military order devoted to conducting the Crusades of the 13th and 14th centuries. DeMolay came to Houston in 1921 ..., and today Reagan Chapter is the oldest and largest Delvlolay Chapter in this area with approximately 450 boys as members. THE PURPOSE OF DeMOLAY... The purpose of DelVlolay is to take good young men and help make them better citizens. This is accom- plished through leadership training involved with the Chapter officers and our Ritual work which teaches the seven cardinal virtues of DelVloIay. The cere- monies of initiation two degrees are presented from memory by the Chapter members. These are serious ceremonies that teach lessons we can all use to live in our society. The ritual work centers around the virtues which are Love of Parents, Reverence for sacred things, courtesy to your fellow man, com- radeship and friendship, fidelity and faithfulness to the obligations of your life, cleanness in thought and action and patriotic support of the democratic form of government and the freedoms that are ours. The ritual work also includes a dramatic presentation of the story of Jacques OelVlolay acted out entirely by the Chapter members. We are very proud of the ritual work of DelVlolay and we work hard to present it properly. ANYTHING ELSE In DeMolay you will find worthwhile associates and dedicated adult advisors to assist us. Our activities are first- class and fun. Delvlolay maintains a good reputation because the members are first-class. In addition to the serious side of being a DeMolay, there is much more trips to Conclave and other State- wide meetings, various sports including baseball, softball, basketball, track, swimming, golf and bowling, tennis, Super -Stars, etc. There is something for everyone in DelVlolay who is looking for a first- class, quality organization. l7 S GREAT TO BE A WALTRIP RAM ! !7 S GREAT TO BEA REAGAN DeMOLA Y! l'M FOR D MOLAY --.,,,5q-A f lan... -SQ-Q. , K' W Km' SPRADLIN AUTCD PARTS CDF HCDUSTON Americon Ports 341 1 Ello 686-9386 Mon.-Fri.: 8-8 Sor.: 8-6 Sung?-8 Complete Ports Dept. Accessories High Performonce Mochine Shop Service 394 Ads Abraham, Kelly P. 165, 287 Abrahams, Nigel 183,188, 191,287 Acosta, Mike 166,235 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 3, CSF 1, 2, National An Honor Society 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Class Co- Worker 3, 4 Adams, Michelle 166, 287 Adams, Monica 235 Adams, Sander 212 Adams, Stephanie A. 165, 166, 273 Aguilar, Joel L. 307 Aguilar, Michael A. 273 Aguirre, Antoinette 142, 186, 195, 216,235 Class Co-Worker 4, OEA 4 - Pres. 4, Student Council 1, Spanish Club 4, President's Council4 Akin, Rebecca 283 Choir 1, 2, OEA 4 Alaniz, Irma 307 Alaniz, Ramiro 212, 235 Alaniz, Steven 156 Alcala, Jennifer 151 Aldis, Jeffery A. 164, 167,235 German Club 1, 2, 3, 4 - Treas. 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 - Treas. 4: History Club 1, 2 -- Pres. 2, Debate Team 3, 4, Class Co- Worker 2, 3, 4, National Forensic League 4, Tribune 4 - Sports Editor Alexander, Jeff B. 147, 191 , 287 Alexander, Ronald Allan 162, 307 Alexander, Trey 307 Alford, Kennith 307 Allen, .lay M. 222 Allen, Kachel Larae 235 Class CcyXVorker 1, VOE 4 Allen, Price L. 122, 124,307 Allen, S. Renee 287 Allen, Tiffany 147, 152, 307 Almanza, David S. Almogabar, Brian Patrick 132, 154, 155, 186, 197, 235 ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama 3, Class Co-Worker 4 Alvarez, Ben V. 212 Ames, Cinnamon 273 Amos, Samantha L. 287 Amrhein, Charles Leo 168, 229, 235 4: German Club 1, 2, Debate Team 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Yearbook 4 Anderson, Marron D. 166, 212 Anderson, Phylicia 307 Anderson, Sandra M. 287 Anderson, Shantell V. 307 Anderson, Yevernett 166, 307 Andres, Larry D. 235 German Club 2, 3, 4 Anes, Lusia 163 Anglin, William 235 Anglin, Willie J. Anguiana, Sheila 147, 151, 307 Aranda, Kenneth 307 Archie, Dandrea M, 273 ,ArguUo, Monica M. 235 Co-Op 4 Armstrong, Demetria C. 109 Arriaga, Natalie A. 99, 219, 287 Arroliga, Martha 163 Athavaley, lna A. 134, 147, 173, 183, 188 191, 287 Atkinson, Cindy Lynn Atkinson, Jennifer 169, 307 Austin, Dorothy Michelle 287 Austin, Melissa 287 Austin, Melissa D. Avalos, Juan A. 307 Avant, Eric A. 307 Avila, Joe P. 307 Ayala, Andrea 307 Aycock, Arthur 168 Ayers, Tammy R. 219, 273 Ayres, Michael J. 307 Ayres, Tina 273 Babin, Tarvia M. 197 Bacon, Kimberly 213, 236 Bade, Kevin Milton 66, 94, 172, 236 Basketball 2, 3, 4 - Capt. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Class CoWorker 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2 Bode, Teresa L. 188, 195, 201, 287 Bailey, Connie L. 138, 287 Bailey, Howard Lynn 72, 136, 170, 175 Art Honor Society 3, 4 - 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Bailey, James H. 84, 307 Bailey, Jason E. 307 Bailey, Lorrie K. 145,147,190,191,273 Baker, Michelle D, 145, 206, 207, 273 Baker, Valorie Denise 90, 102, 174,236 Treas Basketball 2, 3, 4, Drama 3 Class Co-Worker 4, Volleyball 1 Balboa, Priscilla E. 207, 219, 287 Balderas, Liliana M. 273 Bandy, Misty 155, 156 Banks, Charles 84, 307 Banks, June 236 Banlo, Michelle 152, 307 Barajas, Raquel C. 287 Barca, Tammy L. 151, 307 Barcia, Paula R. 151, 273 Barksdale, James 162 Barnes, Gene 273 Barnes, Kimberly A. 174, 287 Barret, John J. 307 Barrett, Ann M. 287 Barron, Kelly L. 180, 181, 183, 286, 288 Bartula, David Ray 114,115,116,236 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Bartula, Dena R. 92, 308 Bassett, Misty 1 51 , 308 Index 395 Boutisto, Jose 84, 308 Beogo, Toro R. Beol, Alisio M. 174, 288 Bell, Phoedro L. 175, 288 Benovides, Amondo 151 , 308 Benovides, Mortho 308 Bendy, Christopher 84, 156,308 Bendy, Reginold L. 72, 125, 132 Bennett, Corey D. 220 Bennett, Elizobeth L. 128, 273 Bentley, Debie C. 158, 160, 197,237 Berlongo, Enelido 288 Berlongo, Veronico 308 Bernord, Edwin 168, 308 Berry, Benito A. 106, 288 Bevil, Morcus D. 84, 308 Bielomowicz, Nothon G. 237 CVAE 3, 4 Biggurs, Chorlie E. 72, 139, 288 Bilbo, Jomes Kirk 186,201,237 Science Club 2, Trock 2, Closs CoWorker 4, Medicol Coreers Club2 Bilnoski, Christine Elizobeth 20, 54, 61, 66, 67, 137, 144, 145, 146, 147, 165, 186, 189, 237 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 - Sec. 4, Closs Officer 1, 2, 3, 4 - Reporter, Notionol Honor Socie- ty 3, 4 - Vice-Pres. 4, Germon Club 1, 2, 3, 4 - Sec. 2, Pres, 3, Science Club 2, FTA 1, 2 - Vice-Pres. 2, Volleyboll 3, Golf Teom 3, 4, Flag Corps 2, 4, Presi- dent's Council 3 Bilnoski, Sondro 92, 147, 189, 306, 308 Binckley, Michoel A. 168, 237 Binckley, Stephen P. 202, 288 Birdsong, Jomes Gregory 72, 191, 237 French Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Germon Club 1, Closs Co- Worker 3, 4, Notlonol Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Sponish Notionol 'SFRFFLF i V -2 ,1... ,ff 396 Index Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Footboll 3, 4, Moth Club 3 - Pres. 3, JETS4 Blesener, Dione J. 112, 147, 166, 183, 188, 189, 286,288 Blue, Michoel A. 308 Boehl, Richord Lee 120 ROTC 3, 4, VICA 4 Bogon, Jeffrey Colvin 72, 237 Footboll 1, 2, 3, 4, Bosketboll 2, Trock 1, Weightlifting 3 Bohorquez, Angelo 147, 169, 207, 237 Bonillo, Robert Emonuel 214, 238 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Bond 2, 3, CFS 2, 37 VOE 4 Bonner, Feldon ll 162, 273 Booker, Deboroh 159 Booker, Trocey 160 Boone, Lotondo 308 Boren, Michoel 308 Boren, Poul 219, 273 Bortz, Christopher 288 Bosie, Robert S. 80, 273 Bosworth, Richord Alon 132, 145, 186, 201, 238 Closs Co-Worker 4, Notionol Honor Society 4, Student Council 4 Botello, Jesus 1 18 Botello, Pete Alben 238 Boseboll 4 Bottorff, Rick 308 Bounds, Lonce A. 136, 288 Bowie, Jomes M. 84, 188. 308 Bowmon, Willie 308 Boyce, Michoel 124, 308 Boyd, John W. 84 Broddy, Alyson P. 90, 180, 183 Broddy, Shonno Morion 238 Volleyboll 2, 3, DECA 3, Co-Workers 3, 4 Brodford, Edword E. 72 Brodley, Down R. 225 Brodshow, Som W. Jr. 207, 273 Broggs, Tiffony D. 163 Breoux, Belinda G. 220 Breoux, Greg E. 59, 118, 288 Breoux, Michoel Woyne 220, 238 MDE 3, 4 Brew, Loshondro 219, 288 Brewer, Billy H. 222, 238 Footboll 2, 3, Auto Mec 3, 4 Brezik, Bryon W. 308 Briones, Michoel 202, 308 Briseno, Julio 169 Browder, Zochory 171,173,188,306 Brown, Alice F. 102, 273 Brown, Jerry Woyne 222 Auto Mech. 3 Brown, Joerto M. 151, 288 Brown, Koren 106, 288 Brown, Mork A. 213, 308 Brown, Melisso L. 180, 184, 273 4, Closs h. 3, ICT Brown, Peggy J. 180,183, 191,289 Brown, Ronald L. 308 Brown, Scott A. 308 Brown, Wallace H. Jr. 99, 289 Brown, Walter L. Jr. 72, 273 Bryant, William 308 Burl-ihardt, Kimberley Ann 201, 238 VOE 4 Bush, Glen 238 Butterwick, Julie 152, 309 Butts, Michal 159, 160 Byars, Felicia F. 123,147,183, 188, 191,289 Byars, Patricia K. 123, 183, 188,289 Cainer, Sara 273 Calzancin, Juan 171 Camarillo, Cecilo 159, 163, 309 Camarillo, Laura Marie 164, 239 Class Co-Worker 1, 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 - Pres. 3, Drum Major 4, President's Council 3 Camarillo, Sonia 1 58, 195, 289 Campbell, Nicole R. 204 Candelaria, Lisa A. 214, 239 Canela, Yamile 309 Cannon, Vicki L. 219, 289 Canon, Andrew Alden 147, 206, 207, 239 Industrial Arts 1, 2, 3, 4 - Sgt. at Arms 1, Treas. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4 Cantu, Angelica M. 214, 239 Cantu, lrma J. 309 Capers, Rabbi L. 273 Capistran, AlbertJr. 309 Caraway, Gina Rachelle 68, 69, 146, 147,239 FTA 1, German Club 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 4 - Reporter 4, Rambling Roses 1, Volleyball 1, Flag Corps 2, 3 - Lt. 3: Class Officer 2, 3 - Parliamentarian 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Drama 3, 4, Speech Club 3, Class Co-Worker 4, Cheerleader 4 Cardell, Charles R. 239 Ind. Arts 2, 4 Cardenas, Adrian S. 168, 207 Carimi, Jacqueline 152, 309 Carlton, Kathy A. 273 Carrera, Vivian 195, 196,213,309 Carrington, James 80, 125 Carrizal, Santos 309 Carroll, Alfredo Meshell 289 Carroll, Darius D. 72, 99, 289 Carter, Crysanthi M. 202, 274 Carter, Dexter 289 Carter, Howard E. 80, 202, 289 Carter, Karen M. 309 Cartwright, Eugene G. 72,212 ROTC 1, Football 2, 3, Alpha Omega Tutoring Club Carwile, Rebecca J. , 66, 67, 114, 142, 144, 145. 165, 186, 240 Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4 - Pres. 1, 2, 3, 4, President's Council 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 1, 2, 3 - Hist. 2, Science Club 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, Student Council 3, Flag Corps 2, 3, 4 - Capt. 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4 - Mgr. 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4 - Sec. 4 Casares, Loida Y. 147, 183, 188, 204, 226, 289 Casey, Patricia G. 202, 226, 240 FTA 1, 4, Rambling Roses 1, CFS 1, Class Co-Worker 1 Cassens, Douglas L. 219, 274 Castellese, Anthony V. 201, 289 Castellian, Rosa 163, 202 Castellian, Sonia 163, 202 Castilla, Cassandra 309 Castilla, Kelly E. 72 Castillo, Edward 132, 289 Castillo, Lucia 216 Castillo, Lucy 240 Castleberry, Crystal L. 151, 163, 309 Castorena, Hector G. 84 Castro, Laura A. 66, 240 OEA 3, VOE 4 Cavonaugh, Andria Bernice 225, 240 HECE 3, 4 Caviel, Lashawn 309 Cea, Pierre D. 84,119, 156,309 Celestine, Kevin D. 214, 240 Basketball 1, 2, 3, VOE 4 - Vice-Pres. Cephus, Ronald 80, 139, 289 Cervantes, Micheal 309 Chalmers, Kalbert M. 166, 289 Chan, Jack P. 222 Chan, Tom P. 222 Chantam, Shannon 152, 309 Chao, Sapha 309 Chapa, Anthony 289 Chapa, George A. 169, 274 Chapa, Gloria L. 158,160,219,274 Chapa, Romeo 309 Chotman, Amy M. 147, 151,289 Chavez, Marco 309 Choy, Sok 163, 289 Chesser, Brian K. 173, 188, 289 Childress, Alice F. 274 Childress, Carol 195 Childress, Fred 84, 309 Christen, Amy R. 145, 165, 274 Cisneros, Angela 92, 309 Civitello, Angela M. 289 Clardy, Kathy A. 170, 207, 240 Rambling Roses 2, National Art Honor Society 3, 4 - Pres. 3, 4, Ind. Arts 3, 4, Class Co-Worker 4 Clarence, Erika L. 106, 123, 216, 274 Clarence, Yolanda 216 Clark, Christy L. 66, 147, 158, 160, 197,240 Clark, John J. 169 Cobarrubia, Rebecca 137, 155, 309 Cobb, C. Christi 137, 145, 147, 165, 184, 272, 274 Cobb, Jennifer 60, 92, 137,309 Index 397 Coffey, Diane M. 66, 145, 160, 186, 203, 231. 241 Band 1, 2, 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, CSF 2, 3, 4 - Sec. 4, Class Co-Workers 2, 3, 4, French Club 3 Cole, John A. 137, 207, 310 Cole, Lloyd D. 145, 274 Coleman, Dorothy C. 274 Coleman, John J. 11O,197, 198, 200, 241 Coleman, Suzanne K. 66, 68, 69, 145, 146, 147, 186, 241 FTA 1: Rambling Roses 1, 2, 3 - Tribune 3, Science Club 1, 2, French Club 2, 3, Class Officer 1, 2 - Sec. 1, 2, Class Co-Worker 3, 4, National Honor Soclety 3, 4, Student Council 1, 4 - Vice Pres. 4, Cheerleading 4, Ger- man Club 3 Collazos, Laura 180, 310 Collier, Bobby G. 145, 201, 274 Collins, Dakota D. 183 Collins, Darrell J. 72, 125, 126, 132 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Collins, David O. 122,124,147, 167,191,290 Conde, Deborah A. 220 DECA 3, 4 Conerly, Catherine 145, 226, 274 Coney, Dewoyne O. 72, 274 Conner, Brian E. 310 Conner, Darrin L. 197, 200, 241 Baseball 2, Drama 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, Class Co-Worker 2 Conner, Reginald 101, 310 Conner, Yolanda 310 Contreras, Alejandro 290 398 Index Contreras, Blanca 1 47, 169 Conway, John W. 80, 137, 290 Cook, Forrest C, 290 Cook, Karen R, 310 Cook, Kimberly 109, 310 Cooper, Adlyn D. 169, 274 Cooper, Bylindcio 241 Cooper, Kirk M. 219, 274 Cooper, Laura E. 183, 290 Copeland, Robert L. 114,115,117,241 Coronado, Francisco Jr. 241 Coronado, Jaime 290 Coronado, Jose F. 274 Coronado, Victor 155, 156 Correa, Cynthia 290 Correll, Julie L. 90, 219, 290 Cortez, Judy R. 156, 212, 241 Cortez, Michael 310 Cortez, Sandra 310 Cortez, Suzette M. 216 Costello, Ronald 201 Costello, Sherrie 158, 163 Courtney, Alicia Courtney, Charles L. Jr. 310 Courtwright, Jean A. 31 1 Cox, Kim A. 146, 147, 186, 242 Rambling Roses 3, Student Council 4, Class Coworkers 4, French Club 4, Drama 3, CSF 4 Crabb, Carol R. 169 Crabb, Cayce L. 21, 56, 61, 66, 67, 145, 147, 165, 186, 230, 242 FTA 1, FHA 3, Class Officer 2,3, 4 - Treas. 2, 3, 4, Flag Corps 2, 3, 4 - Co-Capt. 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, DECA 3, Yearbook 4 Craft, Mark 94, 274 Craig, Kelley N. 174, 290 Crawford, Demetria L. 159, 160, 290 Crissey, Stephanie D. 290 Crosby, Glenn 31 1 Crowder, James B. 242 Ind. Arts 1, 3, VICA 2, 3 at Arms 2, SGC, 3, ICT 4:5 Crowder, Mitzie 151, 311 Cruz, Cynthia R. 31 1 Cruz, Rebecca 186, 242 FHA 1, 2 - Sec. 1, Pres. Co-Worker 3, 4, ROTC 1, Cruz, Vanessa 230, 274 Cruz, Virginia 202 Cummins, Jerry W. 72, 242 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Cunningham, Hena 290 Cunningham, James 84, 119, 311 Cunningham, Jason 311 Curtis, Bryce R. 290 Dailey, Jimmy A. 162 Dailey, Kesha L. 151, 31 1 Danas, Rosanne 218, 220, 242 Danas, Vanessa 169, 31 1 Dancer, Casandra Y. 142, 158, 160, 203, 278 Speech Club 3, 4, Drama - Sgt. 2, Class 2, 3 Club 3: Media Club 1, CSF 3, 4 - Pres.- Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 - Sec. Darden, Micheal 31 1 Date, Medha D. 134, 145, 275 Davila, Darlene D. 195, 197, 204 Davila, Richard 72, 118, 290 Davila, Sandra L. 275 Davillo, Sandra 243 Davis, Angelique L. 202, 290 Davis, Cheryl D. 99, 290 Davis, Cindy D. 147, 165, 275 Davis, Dana A. 202 Davis, Donald P. 221,243 Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Basketball 2, OEA 3, 4 Davis, Hugh R. 290 Davis, James T. 290 Davis, Jeffery 168, 31 1 Davis, Katherine M. 165, 173, 190, 191, 275 Davis, Kenneth 72, 243 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 4 Davis, Kenneth W. 243 Davis, Kevin F. 290 Davis, Lyn E. 84, 311 Davis, Monica M. 197, 291 Dovis, Patrick 291 Davis, Regina M. 275 Davis, Scott A. 243 Football 1, CVAE 3, 4 Davis, Shana R. 145, 146, 147, 186,229,243 FTA 1, 2, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 - Treas. 4, Class Officer 1 - Treas. 1, Class Co-Workers 2, 3. 4, Rambling Roses 1, 2, 3 - Trib. 3, Yearbook 4, Drama 1, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Davis, Udora F, 291 Day, Christine L. 146, 147, 165, 243 Flag Corps 3, 4, Student Council 4, Class Co-Workers 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3 Dean, Amy M. Shelly 291 Dean, Fiona 311 Dean, Micheal E. 80, 125,202,311 Delafuenre, Alberto M. 244 Spanish Club 3 DeLorosa, Irene 291 Delarosa, Patrica 31 1 Delbello, Diane 244 DeLeon, Arturo 31 1 DeLeon, Elizabeth 180, 204 DeLeon, Jeanne 66, 67, 142, 145, 180, 186, 203, 228, 244 Yearbook 3, 4 - Business Manager 3, Editor 4, FTA 1, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3 - Treasurer 3, French National Honor Society 3, 4, - Vice-President 3, CSF 2, 3, 4 - Vice President 4, Co-Workers 2, 3, 4, President's Council 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Rambling Roses 1, 2 DeLeon, Laura 311 DeLeon, Sisto 168, 291 Delgado, Lisa A. 151, 311 Delgado, Raymond 156, 275 Demopolis, Dana L. 291 DeValasco, Alex G. 137, 31 1 Diaz, Dianca 213, 244 Dick, Deanne E. 312 Dickson, David 219, 244 Dixon, Russell 312 Doane, David L. 312 Dobbins, Crystal 169 Doehring, David 188, 207, 291 Dominguez, Adam 312 Doria, Lydia 151,312 Doria, Roy 221,244 Dorsey, Michael D. 72 Dorsey, Remona 92 Dosewell, Etilda V. 156, 291 Doud, Daryl W. 162 Doud, Michele M. 152, 321 Douglas, Rodney K. 186, 222, 244 Football 1, 2, 3, PBSO 2, 3 Dow, Sherri P. 86, 87 Dowleorn, D'Etta L. 143, 186, 214, 228, 244 FTA 1: OEA - TAS 2: VOE 4 Reporter, Class Co-Workers OEA - W P 3, Yearbook 3 - Managing Editor 4 Dowlearn, Daryl C. 291 Drake, Jamie L. 152 Drake, Kelly L. 145, 150, 151, 188, 203 Driscoll, Tina L. 275 Duckworth, Brenda 175 4: ,4 Dumas, Barbara 188, 195, 312 Dumas, Mary E. 147, 184,216,275 Duran, Gregory P. 61, 66, 114, 115, 116, 117, 145, 186,201,245 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Spanish National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4 - Vice-Pres. 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Co- Workers 3, 4, Number Sense Club3-Pres. Duran, John P. 119, 183,291 Durham, Monson Lee 72, 186, 201, 245 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Class Officer 4 - Vice Pres., Drama 3 Eakes, Tamela K. 291 Earle, Torrance L. 291 East, Tracy L. 159 Eaton, Johnny B. 72, 99, 275 Eaton, Leric L. 72, 139, 202, 291 Eaves, April M. 312 Eddington, Lewis D. 275 Eddlns, Sylvia D. 213, 245 Edwards, Jason 167, 312 Edwards, Kimberly 312 Index 399 Edwards, Shelli 203, 291 Elias, Roosevelt V, 145, 275 Elias, Tom J. 147, 166, 291 Elizondo, Lisa 312 Elizondo, Luis E. 291 Elizondo, Pedro J. 292 Elkins, Lisa M. 312 Elsenbrook, Timothy Ray 57, 114, 115, 117, 186, 201, 254 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Co- Worker 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3 Eisner, Peter S. 189, 212, 275 Eoff, Holly 169, 292 Escobar, Carmen 245 Escobedo, Debbie 31 2 Escobedo, Franc 31 2 Escobedo, Rebecca 312 Esporza, Dereck 312 Esparza, Hector 168, 212, 245 Espinoza, Elizabeth 219, 245 Espinoza, Julian 245 HECE 4 Espinoza, Michelle Y. 312 Espinoza, Prudencia 312 Espinoza, Valerie 1 47, 3 12 Ester, George M. Jr. 202, 292 Estrada, Angelica M. 202, 204 Estrada, Laura 213 400 index Estrada, Angelica 84 Evans, Gina M. 312 Evans, Tina M. 169, 186, 246 Fabrygel, Doris A. 150, 151, 184, 219,275 Facundo, Sandra M. 170, 219, 246 National Art Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Fashion Lab 2 - Parliamen- tarian, DE 3, 4 - Hist. 3, Spanish Club 3, DECA 2, 3, 4 - Parliamentarian 2, Historian 3, Class Co-Workers 4 Fairman, Steven 312 Farnsworth, Thomas 292 Feath, Jeffrey 292 Felty, Heather E. 221,246 OEA 4 - Treas., FTA 3, Class Co-Workers4 Felty, Thomas W. 175 Fergerson, Carmon Uerrij 292 Ferguson, Patricia 312 Ferrell, Kevin M. 183, 292 Fielder, Tracy 312 Filmore, Tamara C. 230 Finley, James A. 219, 275 Fish, James N. 80, 132, 275 Fisher, Valkeith M. 163, 221, 246 FHA 2, Class Co-Workers 3, 4, OEA 3, 4, First Lady of Distinction 4 - Sec. Fitzgerald, Kelly R. 275 Fitzgerald, Kevin T. 72, 139, 275 Fitzgerald, Shannon T. 80, 292 Flanagan, Michael 312 Flanagan, Shawn 313 Flathers, David 313 Fleeger, Ross S. 66, 246 German Club 3 Fleming, Daniel 84, 313 Flores, Belinda 166, 246 Bond, 1, 2, 3, 4 - Sect. Leader 1, 2, 3, 4, OEA 3 - Treas,, Spanish Club 2 Flores, Carol 175, 275 Flares, Cynthia A. 147, 174, 275 Flores, Miguel Jr. 212, 292 Flores, Monique 313 Flores, Norma G. 183, 195, 292 Flowers, Eric D. 313 Flowers, Otis C. 72, 275 Fluker, Vickie L. 175, 276 Flynn, Stacey E. 216, 276 Foley, Shannon 168, 246 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Co- Workers 2, 3, 4, OEA 4, FTA 1, 2, Stage Band 2, 3 False, William A. 207, 222, 246 Football 1, 2, 3, Weightlifting 2, Alpha Omega Tutoring Club 2, CSF 2, Ind. Arts 3, 4 Fontenet, Adam L. 72, 212, 247 Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3 Foots, Betty 137, 313 Ford, Alecia 150,313 Ford, Donia A. 147,151,184,189,276 Ford, Dwight Jr. 201, 313 Ford, Latresa M. 292 Ford, Monica R. 156, 313 Foreman, Jeral D. 147,313 Fountain, Datonyo R. 176, 201 Fowler, Jill D. 175, 276 Francis, Lekeithia R. 90, 313 Francis, Youlanda M. 86, 87, 102, 219 Frank, Allorate J. 313 Franklin, Ernie D. 72, 159, 292 Franks, Lance L. 137, 276 Frazier, Shannon D. 72, 139, 276 Frels, Holly 123, 313 Frels, Tamara 247 FHA 3, OEA 3 French, Ladonna G. 151 , 313 Frerking, David A. 66, 247 Spanish Club 3 Fucheck, Glen B. 183, 292 Fullenwider, Bruce A. 22, 276 Funston, Shane C. 247 Galbert, Sylvia 313 Galindo, Jaime A. 220, 247 DE 3, 4 Galindo, Leatrice 313 Gallordo, Laura 92, 102, 313 Galvarro, Alfred 313 Garcia, Alicia Garcia, Antoinette 247 OEA 3 - Hist., Band 1, 2, 3 Spanish Club 3, Class Co Workers 3, VOE 4 Garcia, Antonio Tony 80, 292 Garcia, Araceli 314 Garcia, Aurora 292 Garcia, Blanca 314 Garcia, Charlotte A. 165, 248 FTA 1, 2, Media Club 15 Spanish Club 1, 25 Class Co-Workers 1, 2, 3, 4 Garcia, David 314 Garcia, David 248 Garcia Eliza 248 OEA 3 - Sgt. at Arms, VOE 4 Garcia, George 292 Garcia, Hector F. 147, 186, 248 Football 1, Class Co-Workers 2, 3, 4g Spanish Club 2, Student Council 3,4 Garcia, Jennifer C. 66, 145, 186, 197, 248 Garcia, Joseph 314 Garcia, Lydia A. 147, 292 Garcia, Mark A. 154, 155, 176 Garcia, Monica V. 151, 276 Garcia, Noel 314 Garcia, Sarita A. 2 19, 292 Garcia, Tanya 314 Garcia, Teresa 145, 180, 229, 276 Garcia, Yvonne M. 175, 293 Garner, Darron 156, 314 Garner, Sharron K. 1 56 Garza, Adelina 314 Garza, Antonio P. 154 ROTC 1, 2, 3, 45 Ind. Arts 2, 3, 4: Honor Guard 1 Garza, Benito 1 19, 314 Garza, Carol 293 Garza, Dora A. 314 Garza, Kathleen 216 Garza, Marlo S. Gatewaod, Allison 314 Geer, Karen K. 276 Geer, Robin R. 166, 293 Gentry, Jennifer 191, 276 George, David 222, 248 Baseball 2, ICT 3, 4, lnd. Arts 2, 3 George, Valencia 1 54 Gerken, Theresa 1 58 Gerner, Gretchen 314 Gerner, Loretta 314 Gessner, Lesil M. 134, 184, 276 Gilbert, Jerry W. 169, 186, 248 Gill, Althea L. 158, 163, 248 ROTC 1, Volleyball 1, Track 1, 2, PBSO 1, 2, DE 3, 4: VOE 3: Stu- dent Council 1, Choir 4, Class Co-Workers 4 Ginther, Kenneth Eric 314 Glass, Derrick D. 94, 293 Goehring, Brien 1 55, 31 4 Goins, Daveeta 169, 31 5 Goleman, Edward F. 197, 200 Track 2, Drama 3, 4 Gonzales, Lisa 151, 315 Gonzales, Martin 276 Gonzales, Miriam 151 , 315 Gonzales, Sharon A. 219, 276 Gonzalez, Efren A. 219, 276 Gonzalez, Isabel Euginia 219, 249 DECA 1, 2, 3 - Photographer 2, 35 Student Council 2, Co-Op 1. Granada, Chris 249 Granada, Gabriel 315 Grant, Dedra L. 216 Grant, George R. 168, 293 Graves, Andrea 315 Graves, Jeffrey S. 167, 276 Graves, Kathryn 2 Gonzalez, Rosa Y. 183, 195, 293 Gonzalez, Samantha 293 Gonzalez, Santiago 31 5 Gordon, William 80, 315 Gorman, Stephanie 315 Gorney, Rose M. 175, 276 Grady, Paige R. 183, 293 Graham, Alphonso 293 Graham, Jonathon E. 72, 139, 293 Gramatikos, Aleena M. 184,219,276 169, 315 Gray, DeLaura L. 315 Green, Cassian 315 Green, Frances 175, 276 Green, Gerald W. 137, 315 Green, Kristen 134, 189, 315 Green, Michael 249 Green, Phyllis D. 202 Green, Rodney 315 Green, Stacey D. 293 Green, Traci L. 145,150,151,184,189 276 Index 401 Greene, Chris M. 73, 175, 249 Footboll 1, 2, 3, 4 Greene, Trocey 277 Griffin, Cedric 315 Griffin, Gregory 80, 277 Griffin, Kkoby D. 119, 162,293 Griffin, Liso J. 160, 249 Griffith, Mork 84, 114, 315 Groce, Jono M. 66, 137, 143, 149, 186, 228, 249 FTA 2, Closs Officer 2, 3, 4 - Vice-Pres. 2, Sec. 3, 4, French Club 2, 3 - Pres. 3: Quill ond Scroll 4 - Pres. 4, Flog Corps 3, Yeorbook 3, 4 - Orgonizotions Editor 4, Romhondler 4, Student Council 4, President's Council 3, Groeschel, Coren 293 Groeschel, Croig E. 120, 145, 147, 154, 188,277 Grogg, MorcJ. 191, 207 Guffey, Krystol H. 180, 183, 191, 293 Guibeneou, Mondy E. 249 Guiberteou, Tommy 92, 134, 147, 315 Guidry, Shonnon 202, 315 Guillory, Monico 315 Gunn, Tino M. 191, 249 Drill Teom 1, Moth Club 3, French Notionol Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Closs Co-Worker4 Gunter, E. Michelle 165, 250 French Club 2, 3, Closs Co- Worker 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, DECA 2: FHA 2, Flog Corps 3, 4 Gusmon, Gory W. 277 Gutierrez, Morio L. 145, 277 402 Index Gutierrez, Tommie 151,183,195,293 Gutierrez, Victorio 183,188, 195,196 Gutierrez, Williom N. 73, 186, 197, 198, 200, 250 Footboll 1, 2, 3, 4 - Copt. 4, Closs Officer 1 - Vice-Pres., Yeorbook 2, 3 - Photogropher, Dromo 2, 3, 4 -- Pres. 4, Student Council 1, 2 Guy, Greg A. 220 Hole, Cynthio S. 293 Holl, Chris D. 80, 293 Holl, Dovid Todd 66, 68, 69, 145, 146, 186, 219, 250 Student Council 1, 2, 4, FTA 1, Notionol Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Sponish Club 2, Science Club 2, Cheerleoding 4, Closs Co- Worker 2, 3, 4 - Off. ot Lorge 3 Holl, Joson Kent 84, 315 Holl, Kimberly D. 250 DECA 2, 3, 4 - Historian 4 Holl, Tino R. 152, 315 Holl, Trocey L. 174, 277 Holl, Triclo L. 202, 293 Holl, Yuri D. 118 Honno, Gory M. 80, 155 Honnibol, Dorren 156 Honsen, Kelly E. 184, 277 Honsen, Michoel 1 18, 293 Honsen, Timothy 188, 315 Hording, Kimberlyn A. 219, 250 Closs Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, DECA 2, DE 3, 4, French Club 2, Student Council 3 Horley, Potricio L. 147, 222, 250 ICT 3, 4 - Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4 Horlow, Dono J. 152, 315 Horper, Julie 219, 277 Horps, Vero J. 202 Horris, Ardoro 84, 101, 315 Horris, Debbie 109, 202 Horris, Edword A. 202, 277 Horris, Jeffery K. 80, 277 Horris, Lewono Cotrice 316 Horris, Tonjo 163, 202 Horris, Tony 316 Horris, Ulondo S. 293 Horrison, Lonnie F. 156, 204, 294 Hott, Kothryn L. 316 Hortmon, Thomos W. 277 Hossbrock, Kristine M. 147, 191, 294 Hotcher, Glenn D. 61, 186, 218, 219,25 Hotter, Angelo 169 Hawkins, Elsa 316 Hawkins, Jamie 294 Hawkins, Rhonda 151, 216, 277 Hazel, Curtis 316 Head, Aimee R. 222, 251 ICT 4 - Sec. Heard, Frank R. 294 Heath, Gary D. 251 Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2 Hebert, Kathi L. 277 Hector, Yolanda R. 123, 156, 277 Hegwood, Vernon W. 57, 61, 66, 66, 69, 110, 114, 116,142,186,189,251 Helms, Glen 22,251 Auto Mech. 3, ICT 4 - Sgt. at Arms, Spanish Club 2, Football 3, lnd. Arts 1, 2, 3, VICA 3, 4 Henderson, Lake 156, 316 Henderson, Melvin E. 294 Hendley, Julie A. 166, 172, 294 Hengst, Dayna K. 316 Henneke, Jeffrey L. Henry, Evelyn F. 159, 160 Henry, LaShawn 147,169,306,316 Hermis, Deryl W. 162, 316 Hernandez, Lisa 277 Hernandez, Margaret A. 216, 277 Hernandez, Norma 251 Herrera, Rudolph R. 166 Herzog, Michael N. 219, 277 Hester, Darren J. 294 Hicks, LaVet 251 French Club 2, 3, 4, French No- tional Honor Society 3, 4 - Pres., Class Co-Workers 3, 4, First Ladies of Distinction Hightower, D. Fran 128, 219 Hildreth, Letitia 277 Hildreth, Sadrina 294 Hill, Angie N. 316 Hill, Terri R. 145, 147, 150, 151, 164, 169, 277 Hilsher, Holly 152, 316 Hilton, Alyce Y. 163 Him, Sophany 294 Hirsch, Brent W. 114, 116, 117,294 Hitchcock, Judy 316 Hodde, Amy C. 137, 147, 150, 151, 152, 164, 186, 277 Hollas, Gregory A. 73, 114, 117, 146, 166, 169, 251 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4 - Treas. 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, Class Co- Worker 2, 3, 4, Mu Tutoring Club 1, Student Council 4 Hollins, James 60, 294 Hollis, Garland V. 166, 212 Holt, lva Jane 156, 159, 160, 252 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 - Reporter 2, 3, Pres. 4, Class Ca-Worker 4, Rambling Roses 1, 2, Key Club 1 Holt, Theotra L. 147,221,252 Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, OEA - TAS 3, 4 - Vice-Pres., Drama 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4 Holub, Karen R. 152,316 Hook, Paul S. 137 Hopkins, Kymitra L. 197, 294 Hopkins, Mary L. 294 Horace, Bridgette 197, 252 Horne, Adele J. 112, 134, 276 Houghton, Thomas 316 House, Linda L. 90, 294 House, Yolanda 316 Houston, Charles Cory 212, 276 Hoyt, Christopher S. 294 Hubbard, Allus 276 Hubert, Kendall 156, 316 Huckabay, Karen L. 164, 169, 276 Huckabay, Sharon L. 216, 219, 252 Science Club 1, Tutoring Club 1, FHA 2, 3, DECA 4, Class Co- Worker4 Hudson, Christopher 316 Hughes, Stephen L. 294 Huhn, Raymond J. 231, 276 Hung, Nguyen 252 Hunt, Frank 197, 294 Hunt, Kim K. 316 Hunt, Marc L. 119,316 Hunt, Patricia A. 154, 252, 294 ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4 Hunter, Karratte 137, 316 Hunter, Norman G. Hunter, Precious 109, 316 Hunter, Trina D. 295 Hurt, James C. Ill Joey' 56,120,154,155,212, Hutchins, Cheryl L. 202 Ingram, Dara L. 276 Ingram, Kimberly D. 136, 295 Ingram, Viccie A. lselt, Michael 295 lvich, Pamela M. 92, 102, 204 Jackman, Jeffery D. 219, 252 Jackson, Walter Ill 316 Jackson, Cherae 92, 306, 316 Jackson, Cynthia A. 66, 69, 146 Jackson, Henry 316 Jackson, Kevin D. 222 Jackson, Sarah J. 99, 203, 295 Jackson, Sharlotte G. 295 Jacobs, Donald P. 295 James, Andrea Y. 169, 202, 295 Jankowski, Kimberly A 151,183,191,295 Januhowski, Toni L. 276 Jarvis, Clifford 64, 317 Jasso, Richard 197 Jefferson, Chris 60, 124, 125,276 Jefferson, Eddricka 152, 317 index 403 Jefferson, Shonah P. 147, 163, 166, 195,295 Jenkins, Christopher 64, 101, 317 Jennings, Kevin 317 Jett, Christoper M. 295 Jimenez, Dino R. Joe, Stacie L. 317 Johns, Andrew 276 Johnson, Bridgett 276 Johnson, Bruce Henry lll 317 Johnson, Christopher D. 139, 317 Johnson, Christopher R. 317 Johnson, Debra A. 220, 252 Drama 3, 4, DECA 4 Johnson, Eric N. 317 Johnson, Felicia Y. 216, 252 Media Club 1, Class Co-Worker 3, 4, CSF 3, OEA 4, First Ladies of Distinction 4 Johnson, Horice M. 99, 276 Johnson, Jacquelyn D. 216, 276 Johnson, Joyette 202, 317 Johnson, Kenneth 60, 295 Johnson, Mario D. 60, 124, 125 Johnson, Mark 317 Johnson, Michelle Y. 204, 276 Johnson, Sheila A. 219 Johnson, Shonda 317 Johnson, Steven J. 167, 201 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 404 Index Johnson, Theresa 317 Johnson, Tim R. 154 Johnston, Michelle 295 Jones, Alicia M. 295 Jones, Cassandra L. 202 Jones, Dianna K. 317 Jones, Julie A. 219, 295 Jones, Margaret Angela 163 Jones, Milton D. 73, 219, 253 Jones, Patrice G. 195, 296 Jones, Ralph E. 60, 99, 276 Jones, Ronald D. 60, 132, 276 Jones, Stacey L. 134, 146, 149, 253 Ramhandler 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Math Club 3, FTA 1, 2, Alpha Omega Tutoring Club 1, 2, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Medical Careers Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Archery 1, 2, 3, 4 - Capt. 4, Student Council 1, 3, 4, Debate Team 3, Speech Club 3, Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, Track 2 Jones, Tyrone J. 225, 253 Football 1, 2, HECE 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2 Jones, Victor K. 101,317 Jordan, Daren C. 169 Juarez, Fredrick 317 Justice, Barbara A. 64, 66, 67, 112, 191,272,276 Justice, Karen 90, 112, 317 Kaase, Martin A. 219, 253 Kalinowsky, B. Rene 296 Kalogeras, Johnny L. 253 Kambourelis, David C. 296 Kanakis, Alex G. 66, 142, 143, 166, 226, 227, 253 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3 - Sgt. at Arms, Tribune 3, 4 - Co-Editor 4, Managing Editor 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4 - Vice-Pres. 4, Class Co-Worker4 Kao, Sovay 296 Kayda, Heather 147, 152, 317 Keesen, LeeAnn 220, 253 Keeton, Michael W. 296 Kelley, Joann 296 Kelly, William A. 94, 136, 164, 231, 276 Kem, Chantra 202, 276 Kem, Peou S. 276 Kendall, Keith L. 169, 296 Kennedy, Danny D. 61, 66, 69, 197, 196, 200, 207, 253 Drama 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Ind. Arts 4, Football 1, 2, 3 Kerkman, Karla Kerr, Kristi N. 137,145,146,166,231,254 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Rambling Roses 1, 2, 3 - Trib.3, FTA 1, Volleyball 1, Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, Yearbook 4, French Club 2, 3, Golf 4 - Mgr. Keyes, Kathi L. 169, 317 Khlot, Hout 317 Khuon, Veth 317 Kieschnick, Curtis W. 276 Kimbro, Howard 317 King, Christopher M. 167, 296 King, Clarence E. 219, 254 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, DECA 4 King, Constance E. 166, 254 OEA 3, DECA 2, Class Co-Worker 4 King, Curtis E. 296 Kinney, Tyrone E. 60, 202, 296 Kirsch, Amber C. 152. 316 Kizzee, Michelle 316 Kleinhenz, Cynthia A. 66, 87, 112, 163, 190, 191, 266,297 Kleinhenz, Keith A. 110, 122, 203, 254 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 1, French Club 2, CSF 4 - Sec. Kline, Sarah M. 66, 147, 160, 196,254 FTA 1, 2, 3, 4 - VicePres. 3, Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 - Treas. 3, Pres. 4, CSF 4, Student Council 4 Kmiec, Henry 316 Knight, Cheryl L. 66, 142, 143, 144, 145, 166 201, 203, 226, 227, 254 National Honor Society 3, 4 Knighton, Toni 151, 316 Koehler, Karen L. 66, 67, 112, 164, 272, 276 Koehler, Michael 316 Koenig, Melissa L. 163, 219, 296 Kolar, Stephen 316 Kolb, Kevin K. 116, 165, 163,296 Konieczny, Craig W. 99,173,191,296 Koteras, Wade A. 296 Kreger, Carrie 316 l 1 i l l 4 i A l E l Kreger, Glen A. 296 Krolczyk, Donna S. 216, 279 Krusleski, James 318 Kubeczka, Jeffery P. 255 Kubin, Laura L. 66, 102, 123, 146, 186,236 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4 + Manager Kujawa, Laura S. 318 Kulhanek, Robin D. 66, 68, 69, 128, 146, 255 FTA 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3: Track 2, Rambling Roses 1, Class Co-Workers 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Weightlifting 3, Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4, German Club 2 Kurtz, John L. 145, 171,279 Lafayette, Carl 159, 225, 255 Band 1, 2, 3, PBSO 2, 3, Choir 4, National Art Society 2 Lafayette, Dwayne 296 Lafayette, Marlene 163 Lafferty, Jerry Danny 297 Lafferty, Timothy W. 222, 255 Student Council 3 Lagrone, Charles O. 220, 279 Lahrmann, Anthony 84,119,147,316 Lam, Vann 219 Lampkin, Sandra D. Kitty 219, 279 Lanclos, Chris 255 Landry, D. Gene 142, 164, 168, 184, 195, 230. 279 Landry, Guadalupe M. 216 Landry, Mary E. 318 Landry, Michael S. 132, 297 Lara, Ricardo 318 Latin, Anthony 80, 297 Lowden, Lisa R. 297 Lawson, Kevin W. 167, 184, 190, 191, 279 Lawson, Tami 163 Leal, Aida E. 66, 145, 186, 255 Science Club 1, National Honor Society 3, Class Co-Worker 4, French Club 4, French National Honor Society 4 Leatherwood, Rodney W. 207 Leblanc, Michael A. 297 Leday, Valrondo 318 Lee, Alice M. 158, 160, 163,202,255 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Lee, Gerald D. Lee, KeilaJ. 106, 151,216 Legaspi, Robert A. 168, 279 Leigh, Rachel L. 147, 183, 297 Lemons, Janice 297 Lenahan, Margaret 279 Leos, Herman M. Jr. Lester, Robert Allan 66, 164, 172, 186, 256 Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, JETS 2, Spanish Club 3, Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 - Drum Major3, 4 Leveridge, Shane E. 219, 297 Levi, Kenneth E. 168, 297 Levi, Krista A. 142, 147, 164, 169, 184, 188, 272, 279 Lewis, Curtis C. Jr. 137 Football 3, Weightlifting 3 Lewis, Derek D. 60, 84, 124, 125, 318 Lewis, Erma Rachel 201, 213, 256 Office Assistants 4, VOCT 4 Lewis, Patrice L. 174 Lewis, Roshanda 318 t Lindsay, Kenneth W. 279 Livingston, Jennifer K. 147, 154, 155, 160,256 Chair 2, 3, 4 - Sec. 3: Basker- ball 1, ROTC 1, 2, 3: Band 2: Class Co-Worker 4 Loch, Vun 319 Lockett, Edwin 174 Longoria, Daniel M 137, 319 Longoria, Debra 226 Longoria, Edward 219, 256 Longoria, Mara Longoria, Steven C 297 Lopez, Diane M. 297 Lopez, Luis 172, 204 Love, Donald R. Jr. 319 Lovell, James 319 Loya, Isabel 297 Lozano, Marco A. 1 10, 297 14' 'Y ,mf ki .Nl v., . , .Zu . Index 405 Lozono, Maria E. 128, 319 Luangkhot, Phetnikone 256 Football 2, 3 Luckett, Cynthia M. 163, 297 Lueckemeyer, Gall R. 319 Lueckemeyer, Gina R. 256 Lueckemeyer, Stephanie L. 319 Luna, Mark 319 Lupher, Jennifer 319 Luster, Carlos A. 162, 297 Lyles, Andrea J. 297 Lyons, Donald 137, 155, 297 Lyons, Shawn 155, 319 Machado, John 84 Machado, Maria M. 201, 202, 256 Art Club 3 Machado, Xiomoro 319 Madray, Susan J. 90, 279 Magee, Sheela F. 256 Mogill, Laura L, 66, 145, 180, 186, 188,257 French Club 1, FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4 - Sgt. at Arms 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, Career Awareness Program 4, Debate Club 3, 4 - Vice-Pres. 4:JET54 Mahendran, Christopher K. 298 Mahlmann, Gina G. 165, 189, 257 Rambling Roses 1, 2, Flag Corps 4, Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, Ger- man Club 2, 3, 4 - Sgt. at Arms 3, Hist. 4, FTA 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, Drama 3, 4 Malkowsky, John D. . 114, 115,116, 147,257 406 Index Malone, Jamie D. 319 Malone, Oran 279 Malone, Van B, 84, 156, 319 Mannifield, Lynette 160 Manriquez, Rene 319 Manrriquez, Magdalena 319 Marburger, Tod L. 94, 136, 180, 181, 184, 188, 189, 279 Martin, Kim M. 147, 183, 219, 286, 298 Martin, Richard 319 Martinez 222, 279' Martinez, 279 Martinez, 319 Martinez, 169 Martinez, 319 Elias M. Elias N. Elizabeth C. Javier Jennifer Marbut, Davina A. 175, 298 Marches, Brent A. 279 Markoski, Allison 319 Markoski, Sheryl L. 174 Martin, Angela 225, 257 FHA 3, 4, HECE 4 Martin, Dominica 319 Martin, Jeffery 279 Martin, Jeffrey G. Martin, Julia 152, 319 Martinez, 298 Martinez, 298 Martinez, 298 Martinez, 80, 298 Martinez, 298 Martinez, 298 Maninez, 319 Martinez, 298 Joann Loren Luis J. Mark J. Mary H. ll Soria E. Susan Victor H. Martino, Mary M. 183, 257 Martino, Regina 298 Mata, Martin C. 298 Mattix, Donnell 137, 279 Matula, Patricia A, 66, 145, 180, 188,257 FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Career Awareness Program 4 Mayfield, Otis Jr. 212 McBride, Tina R. 152, 320 McCain, Jr., Michael 201 McCain, Sean M. 137, 155, 320 McCardel, Keenan W. 73, 279 McClung, Michael 320 McClung, Shelly 151, 320 McClure, Laionya 221 McCoy, Gwendolyn L. 21, 257 FHA 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3 McCroy, Dominique 320 McCullough, Monica R. 183, 188, 203, 298 McDaniel, Ronald 279 McDaniel, Roseann 202, 320 McDaniel, Sheri 320 McDaniel, Teri 320 McDonald, Andre L. 73, 139, 202, 299 McDonald, Cassandra D. 203, 257 McFarland, Staci L, 159, 163, 186, 258 Basketball 2, 3, Choir 3, 4, -- Reporter 4, Class Co-Worker 4, FHA 4 -- Reporter McGill, Eddie G. 94, 279 McGowen, Arthur J. 258 McGraw, Angelique Y. 175, 258 Mclilton, John 167, 280 McKinzie, B. Jill 299 McLendon, Brian W. 147, 153, 154, 155, 186,258 ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Co-Worker 3, 4, PBSO 2, 3, Honor Guard 1, 2, 3 McLeroy, Robert M. 299 McMahon, Julie A. 183, 197, 286, 299 McMiIlian, P. Doug 212, 299 McMillin, Dovid L. 147, 168 McQueen, Kenneth D. 221 OE-TA5 4 - Sgt. at Arms, Foot- boll 1, 2, 3 McReynolds, Ruth M. 165, 183, 188,299 Meacham, Michelle D. 299 Medino, Daniel D. 94, 258 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Medino, Diana 66, 145, 186, 231, 258 National Honor Society 3, 4: Class Co-Worker 3, 4, Yearbook 4 Medlock, Andre A. 124, 258 Melton, Reginald E. 202 Track 1, 2 Mendez, Rene P. Mendiola, Sara 280 Mendoza, Alberto 122, 132 Mendoza, Edward B. 80, 120, 154, 280 Mendoza, Sondra A. 137, 258 ROTC 4 Mendoza, Vergie A, 155, 259 ROTC 4 Merecko, Gregory A. 320 Merriclcs, Cori L. 219 Merricks, Roxanne 320 Mescham, Michelle Metoyer, Bryon 320 Meyer, Lori L. 225, 259 FTA 2, 3, Class Co-W 4, HECE 4, FHA 1 Milburn, Jarrod L. 73, 132, 299 Milburn, Marcus V. 87, 132, 147 Miles, Kenneth E. 80, 299 Miller, Andres 280 Miller, Leon A. 222 Millsap, Amy S. 152, 320 Mireles, Myriam 320 Mirelez, Robert 320 Mitchell, Angela G. 174 Mitchell, Gregory G. 94, 259 Basketball 3, 4 Mitchell, Laryssa orker 2, 3, 58,128,147,163.191,280 Mitchell, Nicole 137, 151, 320 Mitchell, Sharon 160 Mock, Kristine C. 165, 180, 181, 183, 297, 299 Mock, Stephanie A. 66, 144, 145, 147, 186, 188, 259 180, 181, French Club 1, Class Co-Worker 2,3,4: FTA 1,2,3,4 - Pres. 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4, JETS 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 - Treos. 4, Student Council 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3 Molina, Diana 259 Spanish Club 1, 2, VOE 4 Montemoyor, Laura E. 216, 259 Spanish Club 1, DECA 3 Montemoyor, Perla R. 219, 299 Monzon, Andrew J. 188, 299 Moore, Avery B. 169, 202 Moore, Cary D. 149,260 Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, JETS 1, 2, Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, Alpha Omega Tutoring Club 1, 2, ln- dustrial Arts 1, 2, German Club 2, 3, Ramhondler 4 Moore, Darrell 84, 119, 132,320 Moore, Julie 320 Moore, Linda C. 202 Moore, Michael 320 Moore, Shannon T. 280 Morales, Maria 320 Morales, Martha 156, 320 Moran, Shannon 180, 320 Moreno, Maria E. 260 Moreno, Pete A. 156, 320 Morgan, Michoel S. 222 Morris, Antonio M. 299 Morris, Raul G. 260 Morrison, Erin M. 151, 202, 280 Morrison, Rose 320 Moser, Shantel 320 Mosley, Christy 321 Moten, Ronda 321 Moten, Tony 84, 156, 321 Moyer, Mark A, 168, 321 Mraz, Elizabeth J. 299 Mullinax, Dovid M. 206, 207, 260 Football 1, 2, 3, JETS 1, 2, Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, lndustrio 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 2 Murray, Cheryl 189, 321 Myers, James R. 299 Myers, Ronald L. 299 Myers, William G. 260 Class I Arts Nami, Christopher G. Chip 147, 299 Nord, Edward A. 156 Neal, Lashunda Y. Shan 195, 300 Nelson, Calvin W. Buddy 80, 139, 300 Nelson, Celeno 169, 321 Nelson, Donna L. 151 , 321 Neri, Cynthia 147, 151, 321 Neri, Leticia 321 Neri, Marco A. 207, 280 Newman, Chang K. 137,171,188,321 Newsom, Tammy 151, 321 Ngin, Leakhena 321 Nguyen, Hung B. 183 Nguyen, Minhnhat T. 147, 173, 188, 191,300 Noack, Scott 84, 321 index 407 W , , . w. v'-I f f YM.. 'ZZ' ' . I Q I ri ' yi A ' 1. 1, 1, 3 . .. ., ,,,, .1 i s . - 5 . . , . , ., 9 't . -' f lf' V . Us 1 .fx , sf:-. . - . 1 ' ,W w , , -1 , I 5 sg- ,... ' si N TN J 1' l, ' . 51 ,, A 3 1 ' .. .V ,1 94 4 -L K.. 'UN' -'PWM 'M I5 4.,..f K ' '- , 11. 4 -CN WM , .. . 5 wc , P- .,.,., q , .V X We ll .Q 2 KM, . ' .' i - .Q . ff ' . . : i l 3. in 3 ,mf A I . .. Lf-'Z:,.,.a A. b, -,xy ,A - . V ,I N 5 J- . X x T K' i 1' f af3,, .,,' 4, 5 N i-Qiizhfjfh ,V f 44,3 A .W 4- ' Q ' : 'E iff , K, Q ll .-on 0, . 'E Y -I 2 ' ..,.+-if A '- , , , , . f 'A . . I .-.zz 1 . , gr, , wwe 1 is 1 M, '- 5 ,1 f ' . r rw, V: ' iii 'a ,I -. -,J 'W 4 ' W ABE., 1 , WM K .f V 4, .W - hm. Navoc, Mark A. 321 Novak, Ronald D. 136, 145, 147, 164,280 Nawlin, Yolanda F. 159, 163, 260 Volleyball 1 - Mgr., Basketball 1 - Mgr., Choir 2, 3, HECE 3, FHA 4 O'Brien, Julie A. 180,181,184,280 O'Hara, Jack M. 280 O'Neol, Jody L. 138, 300 O'Neal, John 300 Oeser, Scott T. 66, 145, 172, 186, 260 Band 1, 2, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, JETS 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 Olivores, Cecilia 186, 202, 260 Olivores, John 73, 280 Olivores, Leticia 163, 197 Oliver, Demoscus E. 124, 322 Oliver, Zolton 300 Olivier, Paul A. Oncken, Kent L. 149, 261 408 Index ALA Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Co- Warker 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, FTA 1, Industrial Arts 1, 2, 3, German Club 3, Ramhandler 4 - Head Orrell, Karen D. 222, 261 Basketball 1 Ortega, David 300 Ortega, Veronica 1 56, 321 Ortega, Yolanda 225 Ortiz, Adella 66, 261 Ortiz, Christina 216 Ortiz, Daniel E. 261 Class Co-Worker Baseball 1, 2, 3 Ortiz, Diana L. 152, 321 Ortiz, Rasa M. 137 Osborn, Evelyn K. Osborn, Sandra 147, 152, 321 Ostrander, Rodney 300 Ou, Rattana 300 Oung, Editara 322 2, 3, 45 Owens, Barbara 280 Pacheco, Francia 84, 139 Padron, Frank V. 300 Padron, Karen M. 147, 169, 322 Page, Manyel J. 80, 300 Palermo, Margaret A. 300 Palermo, Melody A. 202, 300 Poli, Kimberly A. 175, 280 Palma, Claudia Luz 163 Paloma, Lisa A. 261 Class Ca-Worker 3, Spanish Club 3, 4 Paloma, Robert 322 Pompeii, B. J. 1 16, 260 Parcus, Charles R. 170 Pardo, John J. 261 Pardo, Jose L. 156, 300 Parker, Joel C. 124, 322 Parker, John V. lll 280 Parker, Mary Noelle 145, 280 Parker, Maurice Alex 162 Parrott, Tammy S. 186, 261 45 OEA 3: Rambling Roses 1, 2, FTA 1, 2, Class Co-Worker 2, 4, German Club 2: VOE 4 Partida, Diane 218, 220 Patterson, Malinda A. 180, 188, 280 Patterson. Vickie Dianne 170, 280 Paulsel, Christian 188, 300 Payton, Violet D. 216 Pen, Oussaphea 300 Pena, Abel 220. 261 DECA 3, 4, Class Cc+Warker 4 ROTC 1, 2 Pena, Shannon L. 322 Penate, Jaime 162 Pennington, Craig R 171, 261 Pennington, Cynthia A 175,300 Pereyra, Alan S. 280 Perez, Fred 122, 136, 300 Perez, Sonia A. 137, 163, 261 Perkins, Adrian 156, 322 Perkins, Angela D. 137 Perkins, Horace 73, 261 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Perkins, Leslie V. 261 Basketball 2, 3, Class Co Worker 4, First Ladies of Distinction 4 Petitt, Joe Nathan 73, 124, 125,300 Pettiford, Paulette 322 Pfaffenbach, Lisa M. 151, 322 Pflughaupt, Lee 156, 322 Phillips, Richard L. 174 Pickering, Daren D. 110, 183,300 Pierce, Barbara A. 301 Pipkin, Daphnie D. 301 Pipkin, Monique R. 220 Pitts, Glen A. 212, 280 Pivonka, Michael 137, 262 ROTC 3, 4 Pizzuti, Desiree 152, 322 Plummer, Leah R. 281 Plummer, Willman J. 61,147, 170,262 Band 2, 3, Student Council 2, Na- tional Art Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Class Co-Worker 4 Pocasongre, Carlos 322 Pocasangre, Pedro 322 Poche, Chris 322 Poindexter, Karen J. 66, 145, 172, 173, 180, 186, 188,203,262 Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, JETS 2, 3, 4, Medical Careers 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4 - Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 4, CSF 2, 3, 4 - Treas. 3, 4, FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 1, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Alpha Omega Tutoring Club4 Pointer, Shannyn L. 61, 143, 186,228,262 Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4: Flag Corps 3, Yearbook 3, 4 - Assoc. Editor 4, Student Council 4, Quill and Scroll 4 - Sec. Poner, Vernicka 169, 322 Postel, Rita 155, 322 Powers, Suzanne 301 Price, Thinis L. 301 Primes, Mia R. 323 Prince, Damon 84, 323 Proctor, Lloyd 84, 156, 323 Pruitt, Dionne M. 147, 221, 262 OEA 4, Student Council 4, Speech Club 3, First Ladies of Distinction 4 - Pres., UIC 3, Basketball 4 - Mgr., Class Co- Worker4 Puckett, Brenda L. 214, 262 FTA 1, VOE 4 Pye, Tammy E. 301 Pylant, Keisha L. 102, 301 Qualls, Twana S. 128, 201, 301 Quintanilla, Aaron A. 80, 139, 145, 281 Quintanilla, David 262 Rabe, David C. 281 Racine, Oscar M. 323 Radford, Kevin 323 Railsback, J. Greg 166 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, French Club 4, Mu Alpha Theta 1 Ralston, Brent W. Ramey, Angie D. 262 Ramirez, A. Javier 301 Ramirez, Alonzo 323 Ramirez, Felix 281 Ramirez, Linda 151, 160, 301 Ramirez, Patricia 186, 262 Class Ccrworker 4 Ramirez, Raul Roy 80, 159,301 Ramirez, Ruben 262 Ramos, Claudia 151, 301 Ramos, Vincent C. 262 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2 Randle, Joseph 323 Randolph, Lasaundra K. 301 Rawls, Karen S. 145,165, 197,281 Ray, Sabrina B. 21, 186, 262 Class Co-Worker 4 Ray, Shelia D. 301 Read, Shelly A. 323 Reason, Cathyrn 323 Rebollozo, Francisco L. 162 Redlin, Jim P. 323 Reece, Lazina L. 186,219,263 Class Co-Worker 3, 4, Rambling Roses 1, 2, Twirler 3 - Capt., PBSO, Student Council, DECA 4 - Sec. Reid, Debbie L. 202, 281 Reifel, Steven L. 136,263 Baseball 1, 2, French Club 3, Golf 3,4 Reinsch, Dawn L. 301 Renfro, Mark W. 73, 281 Renick, Chris R. 219, 281 Rentz, Susan L. 66, 67, 137, 147, 186,230,243 FTA 1, French Club 3, Class Co- Worker 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4 - Capt. 3, 4, Yearbook 4, German Club 3 Resendea, Susan 323 Resendez, Cynthia 90, 301 Revilla, Oscar 323 Reyes, Aldo G. 220, 263 Football 1, 2, Class Ccrworker 2, 3, 4, Drama 3, Industrial Arts 2, DECA 3, 4 Reyes, Jesse 301 Reyes, Michael Jay 99 Reyes, Refugia Cookie 175 Reyna, Catarino 263 Class Co-Worker 4 Reyna, Gloria M. 263 Reyna, Guadalupe Patricia 151, 323 Richard, Jennifer 281 Richmond, Paul A. 186, 220,264 Tutoring Club 1, Auto Mech 2, ICT 3, DECA 4, Class Ccrworker 4 Richter, Gregory M. 197 Riggins, Randall G. 164, 202, 203, 281 Riggs, Jennifer 202, 281 Riggs, Nechell 186, 197, 264 PBSO 1, French Club 2: Drama 3, 4, Class Co-Worker 3, 4 Riley, Cornelia M. 169 Rister, Marla K. 219, 281 Rivera, Diana A. 158, 163 Rivera, Hector 147, 264 Student Council 3, 4, ROTC 1, 3. 4 Rivera, Santa A. 323 Rivette, Thurli 301 Rivette, Thurlin QRoyj 80 Roberson, Angela L. 186, 221, 264 PBSO 3, Class Co-Worker 4, First Ladies of Distinction 4, OEA 4, HECE 3 Robens, Jesse 80, 125, 162,301 Roberts, Seroya 137, 323 Roberts, Susan K, Robertson, Nathaniel Jr. 202, 301 Robertson, Shari L. 219,264 French Club 2, 3, Class Co- Index 409 Worker 3, 4, DECA 4 - Vice-Pres. Robinson, Shari M. 301 Robinson, Tony 174 Robles, Ester 1 51 , 323 Robles, Nancy A. 221, 264 OEA 3, 4 Rockert, Priscilla A. 197, 203, 221, 264 Student Council 1, Spanish Club 2, CFS 3, 4, PBSO 1, Media Club 3 - Sec., First Ladies of Distinc- tion 4, Class Co-Workers 3, 4, Drama 1, 2, 4, OEA 4 Roden, Alaina L. 147, 151, 191, 301 Rodriguez, Alben lll 168 Rodriguez, Apolonio O. III 168, 301 Rodriguez, Cecilia 214, 264 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Class Co- Worker 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, VOE 3, 4 - Vice-Pres. 3, Sgt. at Arms 4 Rodriguez, Gloria Risa 301 Rodriguez, Lucia 56, 214, 264 Student Council 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, OEA 3, Class Co- Worker 4, VOE 4 Rodriguez, Michael D. 301 Rodriguez, Omar G. Jr. 219, 264 Track 1, 3, Weightlifting 3 Rodriguez, Rachel 323 Rodriguez, Rosecito M. 323 Rodriguez, Sandra Rodriguez, TamrT1Y 137, 323 Rodriguez, Tonie P. 302 Rodriguez, Yolanda 137, 323 Roeder, Cliff W. 118, 169, 281 Roffall, Theresa R. 281 Rogers, Christine D. 184, 202 Rogers, Donald 222 Rogers, lan 302 Rogers, Steven 84, 136, 323 Rojas, Ariel 162, 324 Rojas, Diana E. 174, 324 Rolke, Kathy U. 66. 186, 189, 264 Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, DECA 3 - Reporter, Drama 3, German Club 4, Science Club 2, FTA 2 Rollins, Craig 324 Rowden, Susan L. 203,221,265 Rombling Roses 1, 2, CSF 1, 2, 3, 4 - Vice-Pres. 4, Class Co- Worker 4, OEA 3, 4 Rowell, Mark D. 66,265 French Club 1, 2, VlCA 3 - Parliamentarian, DECA 4 Roznovsky, Keith J. 114. 116, 261 Rubio, Melissa R. 202, 265 ROTC 2, FHA 4 Ruffino, Damian C. 302 Ruiz, Martha P. 202 410 Index Ruiz, Vincent 155, 265 ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4 - Commander, Industrial Arts 3, 4 - Sec., ROTC Honor Guard 1, 2, 3 Russo, Nick A. Ryan, Herbert Jr. 219, 265 Ryan, Tracy L. 150,151,186,265 Rambling Roses 1, 2, 3 - Scribe 3, Pres. 4, Class Co- Worker 3,4 Sager, E. Dawn 202 Salazar, Monica 220, 281 Salazar, Paul Anthony 281 Sampson, Elnora L. 128, 302 Sampson, Robert D. 94, 281 Samuel, Sonya A, 163, 302 San, Chamroang 309 Sanchez, Elizabeth J. 265 OEA 3, VOE 4 - Treas. Sanchez, Judy 163 Sanchez, Lee T. 202 Sanchez, Norma I. 2 13, 302 Sanders, Cynthia Y. 282 Sanders, Sheila R. 262 Sanders, Sherrod 80, 202, 282 Sandles, Floyd 73, 302 Sandles, Veronica R. 186, 225, 265 Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, Track 2, HECE 4, Student Council 1, PBSO 2, 3, First Ladies of Distinction 4 Santiago, Raquel A. . 324 Sarabia, Dominic J. 1 14, 1 16, 282 Sotterfield, Clyde M. 84, 324 Soucedo, Porfirlo Alben 191,229,266 French Notionol Honor Society 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Tribune 3, Yeor- book 4, Closs Co-Worker 4, Computer Club 2 Soucedo, Veronico 66, 145,214,266 OEA 3, VOE 4, Notionol Honor Society 4 Souls, Glenn E. 101, 324 Soulsberry Fronklin D. 156, 168, 324 Sousedo, Mory B. 324 Sowyer, Liso A. 302 Schexnoyder, Ulysse 162, 324 Schindler, Robbin 324 Schisser, Sondi S. 86, 87, 128, 145, 147, 180. 184,188,282 Schletzboum, Jennifer C. 147, 183,201,302 Schmidt, Julie D. 202, 302 Schochler, Trudy L. 175, 282 Schoellkopf, Koro D. 145, 195, 201, 282 Scholwinski, Steven W. 266 Schulteo, Chris Joy 114, 116,266 Boseboll4 Schulze, Chorles W. 73,213 Footboll 1, 2, 3, 4 - Mgr., CVAE 3,4 Scott, Arnolio 324 Scott, Glenn R. 204, 302 Scott, Shoron D. 282 Scruggs, Jocquelyn L. 145, 164, 282, 168 Scuderi, Mortho E. 266 Scuderi, Tereso 266 Seols, Michoel R. 73, 266 Footboll 1, 2, 3, 4 Segovio, Arthur 156 Segovio, Griseldo M. 156 Segovio, Ricordo 155, 282 Segoviono, Edgor 302 Segoviono, Humberto 302 Seifert, Robin E. 282 Sek, Korn Chhorn 296 Sek, Sok Kim 282 Servin, Jose A. 156, 171 Session, Ronold C. 73, 266 Sexton, Billy D. 152, 222, 282 Sexton, Melisso 302 Sexton, Melisso Seyffert, Kotherine 266 FTA 1, OEA 3, VOE 4 Seyffert, Sherry L. 145, 216 Seyffert, Stephonie D. 174, 302 Shonnon, Dionndreo Y. 282 Shonnon, Richord 303 Shorp, Glendo A. 212, 282 Show, Jomes E. 166 Sheoffer, Suzonne 90, 109, 188, 189, 324 Shepherd, Brent 1 19, 324 Shepperd, Dovid A. 197, 200, 203, 282 Shindler, Greg Thomos 303 Shirley, Brendo M. 303 Sidenblod, Poul R. 138, 189, 282 Silguero, Johnny Poulette 324 Simecek, Condi 324 Simmons, Horold 99 Sims, Liso K. 80 Yearbook 4 Skrehot, Jennifer 92, 137, 180, 324 Sky-Eogle, Jennifer 324 Slovik, Jessico 202, 324 Smoistrlo, DenisJ. ll 167,303 Smon, Robert J. 324 Smith, Dereik W. 73 3 , f V- Mm' -1- - . ' xv ., A f f L, Sims, Potrick 124, 303 Sincloir, Potrick M. 186, 229, 266 FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Yeorbook 3, 4 - Heod Photogropher 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Closs Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Medicol Coreers 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Notionol Honor Society 1, 2, French Notionol Honor Society 2 Siner, Dexter 124, 126 Singletory, Demetrick F. 166, 282 Siptok, Gretchen G. 137, 147, 180, 183, 188, 191. 303 Skorupinski, Tom 303 Skrehot, Cynthio A. 67, 137, 142, 144, 145, 146, 147, 186, 188, 229, 266 Volleyboll 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, 4 - Treos. 4, Closs Co Worker 2, 3, 4, Medicol Coreers Club 3, Notionol Honor Society 2, 3, 4 - Pres. 4, Sponish No- tionol Honor Society 2, 3 - Sec. 3, FTA 2, 3, JETS 4, Student Council 3, 4, Notionol Forensic League 3, 4, Debote Teom 3, 4, lfc ,Q iff. . we , f - .w:. .,, ,,,.,, 5w,w.,, Footboll 1, 2, 3, 4, Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, Trock 1, Dromo 3 Smith, Donold R. 73, 212, 282 Smith, Dwoyne J. 80, 212, 283 Smith, Dwight J. 159, 162, 283 Smith, Fronk Jr. 283 Smith, Loshon D. 128, 147,324 Smith, Lotrice 324 Smith, Leeonn J. 159, 163, 266 FHA 1, Choir 3, 4 Smith, Liso M. 21,61,142, 191,214,267 OEA 3 - Porl., VOE 4 - Pres. Smith, Lori S. 283 Smith, Mork L. 73, 114, 115, 116, 117, 201 267 Footboll 1, 2, 3, 4, Boseboll 1, 2 3, 4, Germon Club 3, 4 Index 411 Smith, Marvin J. 222, 267 ICT 3, 4, Class Co-Worker 4, Drama 3, DE 2 Smith, Melinda 175 Smith, Michael A. 80 Smith, Michelle D. 202 Smith, Rodronda 201, 325 Smith, Shana 184, 283 Smith, Teressa 147, 151, 325 Smith, Weslia 325 Smith, William 168, 325 Smither, Deandra 325 Smither, Dereece D. 283 Snider, Mark E. 325 Snow, Kenneth R. 267 So, Vanny 325 Sak, Sokunthea 303 Solomon, Kevin L. 94, 201, 267 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Student Council 1, OE 3, 4 Sonnier, George E. 169, 212, 303 Sonsel, Mark D. 167 Sozo, Jorge 283 311 ir: 3' lo.-if A 412 index Spangle, Michael A. Andy 145, 190, 283 Spares, Laura 174, 267 Rambling Roses 1 Spikes, Russell 125 Springfield, Jerome A. 162 Spruce, Cynthia A. 123, 219, 283 Spruce, Jeffery C. 230, 283 Spurlock, Angela M. 163, 221, 267 OE 3, 4 - Sec. 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 - Sec. 3, Class Coworker 4 Spurlock, Lisa E. 214, 267 OEA 3, VOE 4, First Ladies of Distinction 4 - Treas. Stafford, Stephanie L. 128, 303 Stanfield, Deborah K. 174 Stanley, Debora 303 Stanley, Dennis 155, 156, 283, 303 Stanley, Dionne 175 Stanley, Randall A. 325 Stark, James M. 156 Starnes, Mark A. 166, 325 Staudt, Susanne M. 283 Stehlik, Patricia 325 Stein, Winston S. 162, 303 Steward, Patrick 325 Stewart, Deidra D. 146, 180, 186, 201, 229, 268 FTA 1, 2, 3, 4 - Parliamen- tarian 3, Sec. 4, Rambling Roses 1, 2, Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 3, 4, Student Council 4: Mu Alpha Theta 3 Stewart, Leslie S. Jr, 169, 303 Stewart, Monique 325 Stewan, Stephen 325 Stigers, Eddie T. lll 212 Stigers, Rhonda M. 303 Stoerkel, Walter H. 66, 67, 145, 168, 171, 186, 188, 196, 268 Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4 - Vice- Pres, 3, Pres, 4, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4 - Pres. 3, 4, Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 4 - Treas., History Club 1 - Reporter, Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, JETS 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Student Council 4 Stonaker, Edward L. 189, 207, 303 Stovall, Holly 137, 145, 195, 283 Stowe, Deborah A. 151, 303 Strahan, Steven B. 283 Strange, Nathan 137 Stuart, Lisa A. 268 HECE 3, 4 Suarez, Rosalinda H. 303 Sun, Leong 303 Sun, Phuk 303 Sundstrom, Tanja 152, 325 Talamantes, Laura 325 Talamantes, Marco A. 268 Auto Mech. 3, ROTC 1, 2, Track 3 Tamborella, David 325 Tamborella, Joseph A. 222 Tant, Charles E. 73 Tant, John E. 284 Tate, Fredrick D. 154, 159, 162, 186,268 Football 2, Basketball 2, Na- tional Honor Society 3, Alpha Omega Tutoring Club 3, 4 Taylor, Denise R. 156, 174 Taylor, George E. 197 Taylor, Michael 114, 117, 268 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3 Taylor, Randy B. 94, 132, 202, 284 Taylor, Regess 73, 126, 132,212,284 Taylor, Reginald 73, 126,212,284 Taylor, Terry L. 114, 115, 117, 268 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Taylor, Trenna B. 90, 102, 272 Taylor, Trey 268 Temple, Tommie 284 Thatcher, Jamie 284 Thatcher, Jennifer 219, 284 Theilen, Katherine Hope 164, 166, 172, 173, 303 Thomas, Carolyn 325 Thomas, Crystal 128, 325 Thomas, Darryl J. 170 Thomas, Dustin 188, 325 Thomas, Erica L. 304 Thomas, Raynard 94, 162, 284 Thomas, Terry L. 122, 124 Thompson, Jarvier 84, 325 Thompson, Jerry V. Jr. 218, 219, 269 Student Council 1, Football 1, 2 - Mgr., FTA 1, 2, MDE 3,4 - Pres. 4 Thompson, Kristine 147, 151,325 Thompson, Ramona L. 142, 186, 203, 221, 269 Volleyball 1: PBSO 1, 2, 3: FHA 3, OE-TAS 3, 4 - Hist. 3, Pres. 4, First Ladies of Distinction 4 - Vice-Pres., CSF 4, Drama 1, 2, 3, Class Co-Worker 1, 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3 Thompson, Rosyland A. 225 Thompson, Shelton D. 80, 124, 125, 156, 162,304 Thompson, Steve P. 218, 219, 269 MDE 3, 4 - Photographer 4 Tidwell, Kevin W. 188, 304 Tidwell, Kimberly D. 202, 304 Tiemonn, James E. Jr. 284 TUerina, Ninfa 325 Tomlins, Brian 304 Torgerson, Shannon A. 183, 304 Torres, Gerardo 154, 284 Torres, Guadalupe Patricia 216, 269 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, CSF 1, OEA 4: Class Co-Worker 4, Alpha Omega Tutoring Club 1 Torres, Leticia 213 CVAE 4 - Reporter, Media Club 4 - Reporter, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Class Co-Worker 4, CSF 3 Torres, Mia 174 Torres, Nellie 137, 155, 195,284 Tosky, Rosa 66, 195, 201 Tovias, Jose L. 202 Trahan, Sherretta T. 102,269 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: FHA 4: Track 1 Tran, Kim T. 145, 284 Travis, Ervin J. 73, 162, 284 Travis, Jack B. 162, 204 Traylor, Madelyn O. 151, 325 Trevino, Hector J. 304 Trevino, Liza Y. 201, 284 Trevino, Rogelio Roger 284 Trevino, Susan D. 21, 66, 191, 204, 218, 220, 269 French Club 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3 - Pres. 3, DECA 1, 4 - Parl. 4, Media Club 4, Student Council 1, Spanish National Honor Socie ty 3, 4 Trigg, Theodore F. Jr. 222, 269 Tristan, Larry 169, 325 Trotman, Anthony 99, 124, 326 Trotman, William H. 269 Football 1, 2, 3: Class Co-Worker 1, 3, 4, Yearbook 3 Trujillo, Mary 159, 304 Turner, Anthony R. 220 Turner, Finis D. 80, 124, 125,304 Tuy, Panha 326 Twiggs, Andrea D. 186, 212, 269 Twiggs, Edward 159, 162, 326 Ulicnik, David Jr. 326 Ullrich, Kevin P. 189, 284 Un, Keathara 304 Urbanovsky, Angela G. 61, 201, 218, 219, 269 FTA 1, DECA 2, 3, 4, Class Co- Worker 2, 3, 4 Ussery, Wendy Allyne 284 Valentine, Jeffrey P. 220, 284 Vallie, Ranshella E. 165, 284 Vandegaer, David K. 1 18 Vasquez, Dora 304 Vastakis, Nick C. 197, 198,284 Vega, Condelari 326 Vega, Deborah A. 213 CVAE 4 - Parliamentarian: Spanish Club 1, 2, Media Club 4, Class Co-Worker 4, CSF 2, 3 Vega, Florencio 147 Vega, Geneva 304 Vega, Margaret M. 284 Vega, Rael 174, 304 Vega, Veronica L. 284 Velasco, Marco A. 120,121,154,186,269 Media Club 1: French Club 3, 4: French National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 4, Rifle Team 2, 3, 4, Class Co-Worker 3, 4, ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4 Velasquez, Alicia 326 Venables, June Annette 146, 165, 269 Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4: FTA 1: French Club 2, 3, Flag Corps 3, 4, Student Council 4 Venarske, Kristie L. 221 , 285 Vicknair, Donna M. 86, 87, 134, 285 Villarreal, Alicia 174 Villarreal, Julie A. 195, 216, 285 Villarreal, Kim 304 Villarreal, Monica Z. 21, 61, 142, 195, 196, 270 Index 413 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4 - Pres. 4, DECA 2, Volleyball 1, Class CoWorker 3, 4, Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 4 - Vice Pres., French Club 4, Student Council 1, 2 Vindas, Randall 270 Virgadamo, John D. Jr. 212 Virial, Margori 202, 326 Walker, Dominica 326 Walker, Donald R. 270 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2 Walker, Sandra D. 304 Wallace, Brandon 171,173, 188,326 Walls, Charles E. 285 Walls, Derrick 304 Ward, Kerri D. 92, 306, 326 Ward, Randal B. 61, 66, 68, 69, 124, 142, 146, 147, 270 FTA 1, Football 1, 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Swim Team 1, Class Ca Worker 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4 - Pres., Cheerleader 4, Presi- dent's Council 4 Ward, Regina L. 220, 285 Warren, Charles C. 80, 145, 147, 285 Warren, Jesse 304 Warzon, Stephanie K. 304 Warzon, Tiffany A. 304 Washington, Cynthia D. 270 Washington, Joseph L. 156, 270 ROTC 2, 3, 4 Washington, Lasonja R. 166, 304 Washington, Sean 84, 326 Washington, Tanuya T. 414 Index 59, 90, 102, 147, 305 Watkins, Carmen D. 163, 202 Watson, Edmond 84 Watson, J. Mark 139, 212, 285 Watson, Ricee V. 86, 87, 285 Weaver, Michael A. 265 Webb, Michael C. 305 Weggemann, Ruth A. FTA 1, 2, OEA 3, 4, Class Co- Warker 2, 3, Science Club 1, 2 Wells, Athena A. Sandi 326 Wendel, Wayne J. 270 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Wernli, Troy C. 219, 270 Drama 2, DECA 3, 4 Wesley, Jacqueline 137, 155, 159, 160 Wesley, Kevin W. 305 Wesneski, James P. 305 West, Dial E. 137, 212, 285 Westbrook, Elicia 166, 305 Wheeler, June 326 Whigham, Tracy A. 305 Whitaker, Toni A. 142, 186, 225, 271 Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, HECE 3, 4, - Vlce-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Media Club 1, 2, Science Club 2, 3, PBSO 1, 2, 3, CSF 3, 4, Junior Achievement 2 - Pres., President's Council 4, Rambling Roses 1, 2 Whitaker, Yolanda L. 305 White, Alvin L. 162, 285 Whire, Ginger L. 165 White, Richard M. 80, 305 White, Sheneki V. Nikki 219, 305 White, Tim W. 55, 114, 115, 116, 271 Basketball 1, Football 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Wilcox, Brandi 2 19, 285 Wilganowski, Annette M. 305 Wilganowski, Bernie J. 1 14, 1 17, 271 Baseball 2, 3, 4 FTA 2, Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 - Librarian 3 Sec. 4, OEA 4 - Vice-Pres. fr! Williams, Ernest E. 169 Williams, Foster 326 Williams. James M. 171, 212, 285 Williams, John W. Jr. 202 Williams, Lovell 1 24, 125 Wilkins, David W. 305 Williams, Angela D. 326 Williams, Bertha 159, 326 WlIliams,iBiIly J. 305 Williams, Carl 326 Williams, Darren B. 80, 124, 124, 285 Williams, David 84, 119, 326 Williams, Deborah J. 174, 305 Williams, Donna K. 169, 216, 271 Science Club 1, German Club 1, Williams, Lisa M. 166, 191,305 Williams, Murry 73, 125, 305 Williams, Ricky 285 Williams, Sonya C. 102, 158, 159 Williams, Steve R. 225, 271 Basketball 1 Williams, Tera 202 Williams, Tomika D. 160 Williams, Tonya 305 Williams, Tracie M. 305 Williams, Yvette 128, 327 Willis, Stacy D. 92, 327 Willis, Tommy R. 305 Willis, Tracey R. 285 Wills, Corol A. 174, 285 Wilson, Gwenda C. 145,150,151,184,285 Wilson, John R. 73, 271 Wilson, Leslie 106, 805 Wilson, Trina M. 147, 226, 305 Winn, Jason M. 84, 167 Winn, Michael 327 Winn, W. Lane 222 Wisenbaker, Frederick Don 189, 327 Wisofsky, Kelly L. 183, 202 Wisofsky, Rena D. CVAE 4, FHA 2, 3 Woleben, Dennis M. 206, 207, 271 VICA 3, 4 - Treas. 4, Industrial Arts 2, 3, 4 - Sec. 4 Woodcock, Aaron 327 Woodrow, Stocey 327 Woods, Byron T. 84, 172, 327 Woods, Willietha Lisa 327 Wright, Andrea 195, 327 Wright, Robin C. 197, O05 Wuneburger, Deborah A. 146,165,189,271 FHA 1, German Club 2, 3, 4 - Hist. 3, Pres. 4, President's Coun- cil 4, Class Co-Worker 2, 3, 4, Flog Corps 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 Yanez, Mark C. 225, 271 Spanish Club 1, HECE 3, 4 Yang, Kate 327 Yin, Keathya 285 York, Carol Y. 214, 271 York, Felicio N. 90, 147, 160, 197, 305 Yos, Chanda 327 Yruegos, Kristine 66, 145, 147, 163, 204, 271 Spanish Club 1, 0 - Vice-Pres. 3, Student Council 1, FTA 2, Na- tional Honor Society 0, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 0, 4, Media Club 4 - Sgt. at Arms, Class Co-Worker 2 Zajac, Ronald J. 271 Football 2, 3 Zaragoza, Veronica 327 Zeloya, Carlos 201 Zelayo, Moira N. 168, 327 Zelaya, Vesis 327 Zerangue, Leo 73, 265 Zientek, Michael W. 207, 285 Zwink, Darrell 167 Index 415 Autographs 3 4 1 1 .1 ! 1 Taylor Publishing Company lnsalco ,A ' Al U' -H JP' YL' ' if s n ' -31p 'xl F5 xv -S Fw f f ' D 'vw Q all Q, Ui 'W 1 W M 5' V ' N a qi I P f 9 ' D . s '
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