Waxahachie High School - Chief Yearbook (Waxahachie, TX)

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OPENING Nw., 'fn me 5 SATURDAY AFTERNOON FUN included a day in the park for German foreign exchange student Christian Dohr. 'Vs f . 'If l p A!! -:ff ENJOYING PEP RALLIES was easy for band members who had lots of school spirit. '-Z' L K ., it KEEPING THE BEAT at a WHS pep rally was fun for drum line member Ray Anderson. SHOWING THEIR SOCKS and their SCh00l spirit on Sock Day were Mrs. Darlene Lawson, Mrs. Terry Fierce and Mr, Benton Cain. LOCKER FALL-OUT was a problem experienced by most students at some time during the school year, as Sandra Lovell can verify. OPENING ' . ., ,I , A M an. 55 5 ON!! LEADERS OF SPIRIT mascots Ricky Solis and Tracy Sullivan concentrate on a football game. uring our years at WHS we experience almost all things to the fullest. Be it our first date or our lirst C on a report card, it's all a part of being students. Life would not be nor- mal if a little pain and joy were not experienced at times We start as freshmen new and unknown at the high school Then we move up and become sophomores never quite finding a place to fit in , i l tt! r . H fe 7 i Q a' , W , . 1 -qi i r rrr IW' 4 Q 5? ,Q 3' 4 st. fa, 1 gg .2 f. 'fic 5 1 , sf ri? an ii: ai Q if rtrtr 4 - OPENING A P A SMILES ARE CONTAGIOUS with these four lower-classmen while having a good time in lunch. 31 A M, . .PV N x'j A A 3, -X 'F 5 x . xv A If L7 C H wk sf A ME I In ' ,Lg ' 3 ' 4 we . :Xi 5 b E27 'if W I I lell f A f , s E f i . f A ,I I r , fi' TANDING AT ATTENTION, members ofthe Big reen Indian Band prepare for half-time enter- inment. TAKING A BREAK, sophomore Greg Reed con- templates the outcome of the game. WAXAI'lACI1IE'S THREE STOOGES, Mr. Doug Keese, Greg Centilli and Mr. Isaiah Moreland, clown around together in the hall. N E I We , if I wx , rv'-A fl -, .kl-.k ,+ A N W HXNANAV ,la I I a - I I W, K K K K I nf .X xx . x , wr A Q , A M KM., ti l? I 1 f I ' I ' ff Qin x. -A If- . 5 'g'g I .,:f,ii': 'N I. 'N .K 5 . -KKI .5 153 ,ggi OPENING - 5 6 - OPENING LISTENING TO FRIENDS boost spirit, senior football players psych up for a game, y the time we become ju- niors, we can't believe we have come this far, yet graduation seems ages away. As seniors, the thought of life after high school becomes a reality. Under the smiles and laughter, serious thoughts run through anxious minds. .5 P t X KS, ,,, I SLEEPING IN CLASS was inevitable for Michael McMillan, freshman, after a night spent studying for a test. ww' f , ,, f M... . A K f 'X JQg55 YA LQQFWH ' V ' QQ , QQQ - ----- in ull J , I I IIV' E. 4.- G1 jf. Q? 5.'.ng I ' f sg . -f.. -' H , 2 ' U. X523 sf- .9 Q . l , 4 wi-v 4 8 - OPENING B ex . it PLEASIHG THE CROWD, the Cherokee Charmers give another outstanding performance. ighschool is a time for laughter tears and even by once so we must strive for our personal best and have fun at the same time. Each of us will leave WHS with different memories but we can be certain that these wonderful moments will be there for us to recall. anger. But it only comes vm-- - is 1 r ' ff ,W Q., .w -6 ws, J 33 if gl ' -UB K 4 w N ff ' ' fi 0 .I . R 485 i 3 1 . ' 1- .sage . -1 - r. ma -I P W V mug. 51 li- Q 'Rf EL . Q , I .gg ' K A t -a in A Q 53 A I x f Sc L . Tj: Qgxwlgg I '.Pjsfrf.w v if 'if I- i' i 4 r 'mi' I Gut - ,W X. ,I 'A ,K ' N W 'F Qtr-if wp f' Y I SHOWING SCHOOL SPIRIT with painted faces, sophomores Anique Kinchen and Tammy Posey make their way toward a Friday pep rally. 1 N wwf P Z XJ ENDING THE ROUTINE, Krista Sharp, junior, shows satisfaction with a smile. GIVING FAIR NOTICE, Davis Horan, junior, says, Don't mess with the Indians! LINK-UP DAY was a mixture of purpose and pleasure for members of Future Homemakers of America. X , if 1' f X ll im gzg, - 1 .4 i , , -zu, i if' Qi X. 5,-4.1, M-....,.,, wp. I ' Q 2' 'N' l. I f . . 3 vig: ,. O.. ,.. .,, I I, I.. U W4 1 Q 1' , ,Eff Sw N' S i si I ' . . ., L ,M mm as KEFLECTING A MOOD ofthoughllulncss,junior Christi Jenkins walks to class. OPENING We 'eil .yn a. I 1 vi as 5 if ,' A ,W 'Q --Y,' -- x ckols' specialties M . 1 E CLASSROOM, II - SHOINEIS ,2 fi... MM -:L E615 -e L ,M , , X :snag j. V V ,k,,, W,,,,,A,,,., ....-..,.-..-..-- --f ff il. N? mf-M xt E- 'x - was ..-QQ' SENIORS I2-DIVISION 'f .'1f'fiffgQf'7.: V , . .1 1' in c 4 1 5- x x s K' , r . 2 . K 3 Q JN rf 'fl . '19 I 4' FV DIVISION I5 THE CLASS OF 198 -- SENIORS - -r C' gpg' Class QQIQ, Flower The Forget-Me-Plot is a symbol of friendship and true love. ln German legend, forget me not were the last words a lover spoke before he drowned trying to get the flower for his sweetheart. Another legend tells that all the plants and animals shrank away from Adam and Eve when they were expelled from the Garden of Eden except for the one tiny blue flower with the yellow cen- ter that said Forget me not! Huw 2? School Song Waxahachie Hail To Thee We'll Ever Loyal Be As We Loud Thy Praises Tell :Ululgausrw frwfwj.. 'W--Wei f S ' C e -f'- ,, HW E ! ,.., ,..:: I ' ii' s ,, zrl V :wan ,M 5 55325 .ME E, ,Q Q 5 i 5 gg W H Q I mtg. , X V,,,,V.'i1S2 W1 l.l, it ..l1'Warl-wl my S l ww N. ,Q g, fifag i fill S 52512 rg fs 5 i It Q S.. Noble School We Love So I W W i -.,, J ' I wel Class Motto T ' T bfi T ig ,QM Q Graduation ls only the be- in as wig 351-riilni' . Sa- Raise Them Proudly To The S Glorious Memories Never Die Hail To Thee, Hail To Thee ' Hail To Thee, I Green and White Our Banners l 55 Fly KY Waxahachie High - ll.: i ginning, For we have the power to create the ending. Class Song Let the Good Times Roll lThe Carsl Class Favorites: Margy Williams and Steve Larey. T L Tn , 5 I ,X qi O S I4 in f o fly an -5 . RIN . ,. :s 1' was ga l U L, Tug: ' 5 , 6 I ' fi W Y, tl . 'A Q T A Bottom: Advisory Council: Melinda Bratcher, Dana Cox: r . . , . I' treasurer-Tracy Sullivan: president-Margy Williams: sec- retary-Deatra Jones, vice president'Ricky Solis: Advisory S S Council-Byron Davidson and Demetrius Dansby. Coach Benji Arnold, Mrs. Ruth DeVore. Coach Jim 14 -0 SENORS Kazmierski. ELDA ACEVEDO Span. Club-2,5,4. MARTIN ACUNA Tl'aCk-2: Art-1,2,.'5,4. TRACY LYNN ADKINS Drill Team-4: Span. Club-2: French Club'1,2: OEA-2: Tennis- 3: Rotary Award'2: Office Aide-4. JUAN L. AGUIRRE Build. Trades-5.4. JEFFREY SCOTT ALANIZ VOCCT-1: VICA-2,5,flf: ICT-4: Build. Trades-2,5. LAURIE ANN ALLEN Track-1: Ath. Hostess-2: Drill Team-5: D.E.-4. ANGELA JAN ANGIE ALMAND Basketball-1,2,5,4: FFA-1.2.5,ll: NHS-5.4: FCA-1,2,3,VP,4,Pres.: Rotary Award-1,2: Perf. Attend.- l,2..'5: Most Ath.-55 Who's Who'5: All-Dist. Hon. Mention-3. NANCY SUZANNE ALMAND Std. Council-1.25.45 Jr. Hist.- 1,5,Rep.,2,l'list.,llp French Club l,2,Treas.,3,4: Sci. and Math Club-1,215.41 Phil. Club-1,2,5,4: Drill Team-2.14: Band-1. LORI ANN ARCHER DECA-5,Pres.4, VOE-2: Perf, Att.- 1,2: Rodeo Team-4. MARVIN AREVALO Football-5.4. DEANA JA'LYNNE BALLARD OEA-5,4: FrenchfGerman Club-15. MARK EDWARD BALLARD Football-1: Basketballf1,2: FFA- 1,2,5,4: Span. Club'2,5,4. SENIORS - 15 TARA RESHAN BALLARD Choir-1.2: FFA-2,31 Library Aide-5,41 DECA-4. NORMA ISABEL BARRAGAN FHA-1,2,5,4. V.P. of Proj., 4: Span. Club-2,5,4y VGE-4: HOSA-4: Her- encia Mexicana-4. BEN ALLEN BARRETT Football-17 Welding-25,41 COYIS. Trades-1. TRACY LEE BELL Transfer-4: HOSA l-lg Fam. Liv- .fChild Care-5,Sec.: HECE l-4: DECA l-5,Sec.y Home Ec.-5,Sec.: Sci. Club- 2. RICARDO LOUIS RICKY BERNAL Baseball-1,2,5,4: Basketball-2- Art Club-4:Span.Club-1,2,5,4: Perf.Att,- 2,5. KELLY LIGI1 BEYE DAVID WAYNE BINFORD Transfer-5: Football-15 Choir-2,51 Drama-4: HECE-4. TRACEY ANNE BOEVING Transfer-5 lonlylf Std. Council- 1,Pres. 2: Drill Team-25 French Club- 1,5g Thespians-2: FCA-2: Yearbook- 2: News.-2: HECE-V.P.,5: FHA-5. KEIRA DALE BOWLER JON RAY BOYD DAVID DOUGLAS BRANUM Gen. Mech. l-Ip Build. Trades-2: VICA-2: DE l-4. MELINDA LEE BRATCHER Band-1,2,I5, Treas.-4: Std. Council- 2,Sec.5,4p Acad. Decathlon-5.4: NHS-14: Acad. Letter-1,2,3: Rotary Award-1,2,5p Ciirls' State Alternate-5: Phil. Club-3,4: MathfScience Club- 2,5,4: Span. Club-1.2. 16 -- SENIORS GUADALUPE LUPE BRAVO Track-SA: Auto Mechanic-2,5. MARK WAYNE BROGDEN FFA-2: Welding-2,Pres. 5: ICT-4: Rodeo Team-4. TONI LANETTE BROWN Band-1,2,5,4: FrenchfGerman Club-2, Pres. 5,4p Reporter-41 Uniform-1,21 FTA-1,2,5,4. JANET LOUISE BURTON Fl'lA-1,2,5,4: HECE-1: ROTC-1,2: Ceramics-1: Typing l-4. FAYE ELLEN CALHOUN Office Aide-1,25 Span. Club-1: J.V. Cheerleader-2: Var. Cheerleader' 3: OEA-2,5,4. JAMES TODD CAMPA Football-1.2,.'5,4g FCA- 1,2,5,Pres.4f Track-'1,2.5,-41 French Club-1,55 Math Club-5.4: Std. Council-4: NHS-5,4. ALEISHA KAYE CANNON Cosmetology-55: FHA-4: Transfer- 1. Pep squad-1. TRACI JILL CANTU Cheerleader-2,Co. Capt..'5,4p OEA- .'5,4: Most School Spirit-5: Out- stancl. Cheerleader-3: French Club-1,21 Basketball Stat.-2: Perf. Att.-1,2: Member ofthe Society of Dist. Am. H.S. Students-2. MICHELLE DENISE CARTER VOCCT-2: OEA-5,4: FHA-4: FCA-4: Track'4: Span. Club-I+: Outstand. Shorthand Student-.'5. NOEL CASTILLO Baseball-1.2,5,4: Span. Club- 2,.'5,4. GREG CENTILLI CAROL ANN CHANDLER Transfer-5: Track-5: Drill Team-4. SENIORS - 17 MICHAEL GENE MIKE CHANNON Phil. Club-1.14: FrenchfOerman Club-1,2,5,4p Thespians- 2,3,Treas.4p Band-1: Sci.jMath Club-l,2,5,4. JILL DIANN CHAPMAN NHS-3,45 Std. Council-1: French Club-1,21 Citizens Nat. Bnk. Type- writing Award-1,25 Cheerleader- 2,5,1+: Acad. All Am.-5: Soc. of Dis- tinguished Am. Leadership and Service Award-5. SALLIE ANN CHAPMAN Track-1,2: Cross Country1,2p HOSA-4: Span. Club-4: FHA-4. APRIL MARIE CHRISTIAN Band-1,25 FHA-1,25 Art Club-4. DALE SCOTT CLARK VOCA-1: VICA-2,.'5,ll-. TAMELA MICHELLE TAMMY CLARK Class Sec.-1: FFA-VP. 1,2, Treas.5.4: FFA Chap. Conducting- 1,2: Drill Team-2,5: OEA-4. MARCUS ALAN CLEM Football-1,2,4: FCA-1,2: FFA- 1,2,5,4g Fodeo-2,1145 Baseball-1: Track-2.5: Golf-2. GEORGE DOYLE COLE Band-1,2,5,4p Jazz band-1,2,5,4y Squad Lead.-2.54: All Dist.-2: Phil. Club-1,2,3,4: ScilfMath Club-1,2,5,4: French Club-1,2,5: Beta-2,5,4. BENJAMIN CORRELL DANA SUE COX FFA-1,2,5p Dist. Pres.-4: Drill Team-1,2,5: C.C. and Comp.-5,41 Std. Council-2,41 NHS-5.4: Senior Advise. Council-4: Rotary Award- 2: Perf. Att.-2: Am. Soc. of Distin- guished Students-5. RACHEL EVON i'RACHELLE COX Span. Club-2,5,4: FHAfHERO-54: Concert Choir-25 Acappella Choir- 4. CAREY RUSSELL CRANE Football-1,2,5,l4: Baseball-1. 18 -- SENIORS SHELDON BURTON BlFF CROWE JR. Football-1: FFA-21 Drama'5,4p HECE-4: Acappella Choir-5. ROBERT EDWARDS DANIELS Basketballlf Baseball-1. DEMETRIUS DANSBY I'O0tbaII-1,2,5,4y Track-1,2,5. ALAN BRANDT DAUGHTRY NHS-5, Treas.4: Nat. Merit Com- mendation-4: Std. Council-5.4: Band-1,2,5,4p Squad Lead.-25,47 Stage Band-1,5,4: FrenchfGer- man Club'Treas.4: BasebalI'l,2: Sci.fMath Club-1,2,5,4: Phil. Club-1,2,5.4, JAMES BYRON DAVIDSON Class Fav.-1,2,5: Class Treas.-2: Class VP.5p Advise. Council-4: Best Dressed-5: Basketball-1,25 Football-1.2: Span. Club' 3,Treas.4. JAMES KIRK DAVIS Football-1,2: Track-1,25 Span. Club-5,41 Class Handsome-1.3. RUTH ANN DAVIS Choir-1: Library Aide-5. STEVEN SCOTT DAVIS Auto PaintfBody-5: DECA-4: FFA- 2. KAYLENE NOEL DEFOORE FHA-1,Sec. 2: OEA-2.54: Soc. of Distinguished Am. H.S, Students- 5. LAURA LYNN DENNING Cheerleader-Co. Capt.2Sx'5,4: French Club-1.2: NHS-5,4: Rotary Award-1,2p 5ci.jMath Club-4: Who's Who-5: Advise. Council-5: Acad. Letter-1,2,5, RHONDA KAYE DILLON CVAE Horticulture l8rll-5,1+: Gen. Draft.A2: Art ISCII-1,2. CHRISTIAN IIEINZ DOHR Transfer from Germany-4: Tennis- 1.2,5g Soccer-1,2,5: Judo-1.2.5. SENIORS -- 19 OLIVER JOSEF DOHR Transfer from Germany-41 Tennis 1,2,3: Soccer-1,2,5: Judo-1,2,5. GARY ALAN DOLLAR Football-1,2,5,4: span. crub'5,4, Baseball-1,2,5,l+. BRYAN JAYE DRAPER FFA-l,2,5: VICA-4: Band- 1,2,Equip. Mgr.5g Football-3. STEVEN LYNN STEVE DRUECKHAMMER Golf-11 Art l-15 ICT-ll: Drafting l-5. MARGARET DIANNE DUGGAN French Club-1: Drill Team-25 VOE Co-op-4. f RODNEY NEIL DULIN Football-1,2,5: Track-1,2: Base- ball-1,2,5,4. JOHN LEE DUNAGAN DECA-2, VP.5p Auto Body-41 Base- ball-2p Football-2, mgr.1. NORMAN KEITH EGGLESTON FFA-1.25: Co-op Ag-4: Baseball- 1,2, Lone Star Farmer'-4. RORY KEITH ELLIS Drafting-1,2,3: ICT-5,4: VICA-fill. CHRISTOPHER JASON ENGLISH FOOCDHII-1,2,f5,4: Track-1,2,I5. JIMMY DAVID ENSINIA Football-1,21 Track-1,2g Baseball- 1,25 Span. Club-3,4f DECA-4. GLENNETTE FALANI 20 - SENIORS PATRICK ROWLAND FELTY Yearbook-2,5,4: Football-1,2,5,4 FCA-1.2: Track-.'5,4: Jr. Hist.'1,2 Perf. Att.-1,2,5: Cross Country-4. TOMMIE FAYE FIKES Band-1,2,5,4: FFA-5,4. KRISTI DENISE FINCHER Tennis-2: HECE-4, VP. BOBBIE JEAN FLOWERS Volleyball-1,2,Z5p Basketball-lp Track-1,2,4: HECE'5y FHA-5. JOHN FORD JIMMY VAN FRANKS VOCT-1,2: HECE-5,41 Perf. Att.- 1,2. SIIERRY ANN FREEMAN FHA'1,2,5,-'H OEA-2: HECE-5,41 VOE-2, KARST EN ERIC FRENTRUP Transfer-25: Football-1,2: Track- 1,2g Band-1,2: Who's Who-5,4: Soc. of Distinguished Am. H.S. Students-5,4. TAIVIMIE KAY GAGE PAUL JAY GILSON Football-1,2,.'5,4p Track-2: FFA 1,25 Span. Club-5. PAUL GABRIEL GONZALES Baseball-1,2: Football-4: Span Club-1,2,3,4. JESSICA LEIGH GORMAN OEA-25,47 Aide-1,2. SENIORS - 21 Football Mgr.-1,21 span. Club-2: LAURA EVELYN GREEN Flag Corp-1: Band-1: Drill Team- 5,4p Span. Club-2,5,4g Std. Coun- cil-1,5,4p News. Staff-4: Rotary Award-25 Who's Who-3: Soc. of Distinguished Am. rl.S. Students- 5. DENISE CAROL GROVES Band-1,2,3.-4: French Club- 1,2,5,4p NHS-5,4: Acad. Decatha- lon-3,4: Sci.fMath Club-45 Phil. Club-4. TODD ALLEN HANEY Span. Club-2,5.4: Advise. Coun- cil-3: Perf. Att.-1: Cheerleader Mgr.-41 Soc. of Distinguished H.S. Students-1. JOSEPH LYNN JOE HANNA Thespians-1,2,5.4: Drama-2,5,4p Band-17 Library Aide-15 French- fCierman Club-2,3,4: Acad. De- cathalon-4. MARVIN RICHIE HARDAWAY Const. Trades-1: VICA-1: Welding- 2: VOCCT-2. TAMMI DENISE HARDAWAY Band-1: Drill Team-2, Mgr. 5: Std. Council-1.2,5p French Club-1: Span. Club-2,55 Straight Talk Stu- dents-2,5: HECE-4: Acad. All-Am. U.S. Achievement Academy Award-5. BERNITA HARRIS Homecoming Nominee-4. JAMES ERIC HARTIS Football-1,21 Build. Trades-2,57 Welding-4. REBECCA LEA BECKY HARTLEY Band-1: French Club-1,27 OEA- 5,41 Drill Team-2,Z':,4p German Club-5. THOMAS WALDON TOMMY HAYS JR. . Band-'1,2,3,4p lCT-4: German Club-5. ROBERT TODD HELM Art Club-1,Pres. of Immigrants 2: Band-1,2,5: French Club-2: FrenchfGerrnan Club-5,4. RODERICK WAYNE ROD HENDERSON SR. Baseball-1.2: Track-1,2,3,4: Choir-1,2,5, Pres.-4. 22 -- SENIORS HEATHER DEA HENSLEY Drill Team-2,3,4: C.C. Sr Co.-4: Track-11 FFA-1,2,5,4, BARBARA ANN HERNANDEZ DECA I-4. PATRICIA ANN HERNANDEZ Herencia Mexicana-lp VOE-5,45 Band-1,2,5,4, DAVID DUANE HILL Const. Trades-1,2p Build. Trades- 15,4p Football-4: Baseball-4. CYNTHIA ANN HOUGE Band-1,2: Flag Corp-1: Choir-1,2, Pres. 5: Show Choir-1,2,5: Madri- gal-1,2,.'5: All-Region Choir-1: All- Dist. Choir-2. DARLENE HOLLINGSWORTH RONDA DIANE HOLT Transfer-1: Aide-1: FHA-1: Band- I1,2,5,4. DANIEL WAYNE DANNY HOUGH Mechanic Lawn Repair-1,2g Weld- ing-5,4 BRYAN ALLAN JACKSON Welding-5,4. ULONDA RENIA JACKSON Track-J: Band-'1,2,5,4: HECE-5 FHA-2,5. CHERYL ELAINE JEFFERSON Band-1: Jr. HISI,-1: FTA-VP. 25,4 Choir-15 Concert Choir-21 Acap pella Choir-5,Ll. SHANNON KRISTINE JOHNSON Std, Council-1.2: Drill Team-2,5 Li2ut.4: C.C, Sr Co.-2,.'5,4: Span. 2,I5,4. SENIORS - 25 DEATRA DESHAWN JONES VICA-2: HOSA-2: FHAfHERO-VP.5: Class Sec.-4: D.D. Eastham Ho- memaking Award-lg OEA-ll. JERI ANN JONES D.E.-4: Art Club-4. MICHAEL RAY MIKE JONES Golf-1,2,5,4p Perf. Att.-1,25 Soc. of Distinguished Am, H.S. Students- l,2. MARTY ALAN JUNKIN FFA-1: Build. Trades-2,5: ICT-4. CHRISTOPHER MORGAN CHRIS KELLEY Football-1,2: Baseball-1: FCA-1,2g FFA-1,2,5,4: Rodeo Club-5,4: Lone Star Farmer Award. SANDRA GAIL KELLY French Club-1,2: Span. Club-2: Std. Council'.'5,4p Office Aide-2: News. Staff-2. PAUL KNOX Band-1: Track-1: Debate-1: Office Aide-1,2: HOSA-2.5: Drama-5,4: German Club-4: Student Advise. Council-2. STEVEN LANSELL STEVE FRANK LAREY Football-1,215.41 Track-1,2,5: FCA-1,2p French Club-'1,2: Perf. Att.-1: Class Favorite-4. KEITH WAYNE LATOSKI Build. Trades I Sr II. JEFFERY JAY l'JEFF LATSON Golf-1: FFA-1,2,5,4: Co-op-1.2: Lone Star Farmer Award: Rodeo Team-2,5,4, ROCHELLE FRANCES LEWIS Horticulture-1,2. 24 - SENIORS 01 CHUCK LIGHT III Football-1.2: Span, Club-5.4. RICHARD FRANK RICKY LIMITONE Football-1,.'5,4p FFA-25 VICA-2,47 French Club-1. TERRY LEE LOMAS Band-1,2,5,4: Span. Club-1,2,5,4g FTA-4. LARRY KENT LOVELL, JR. Comic League ALBERT BRYAN LOWE STEVEN DAVID LUCIO Span. Club-2.5: Award for Excel- Ience'5p Sci.fMath Club-5,4: Phil. Club-3.4: NHS-.'5,4p Rotary Award- 1,2p Office Aide-1: Acad. Decath- lon-41 Nat. Merit Scholar Com- mendation-5. ROBERT MICHAEL ROB NACHOVSKY Football-1,2,5,4: Track-1,27 French Club-1.2: Span. Club-4: Rotary Award-2. JOHN DAVID MAJORS Football-1,2,I5,ll-5 FCA-1.2: Span.- 5: Track-1,2.5. JOSE SEVERIANO MALDONADO IV Transfer-2: Band-1,21 FFA-5,4p Co' op-4. News. Staff-5: Rodeo Team- 4. CHRISTINA SUE TINA MARKHAM French Club'1: OEA-255,45 NHS- 5,4. ' SEAN CHRISTOPHER CHRIS MARRS Football-1,2,3,4: Baseball-1,2,5: Track-1,2,5g Span. Club-1.2.5. BAMBI A'LYNN MARTIN JV Cheerleader-Co. Capt.2: Var. Cheerleader-5, Co. Capt.4: French Club-1,2: Span. Club-5,4: News. Staff-4: TX. Girl's State Rep.-5: Std. Council-1: NHS-5,4: Rotary Award-1,2,5: Acad. Letter- 1. SENIORS - 25 DAVID PEREZ MARTINEZ Band-1,2,5,4p lclorticulture-5,-4: Wood Work-LZ. JOHNNA JENENE MCCUTCI-IEN Drill Team-2,.'5,Lieut.4: C.C. Sr Co.-5,45 FFA-Sec.1,Rep.2, VP.SC Sweetheart 51 Lone Star Farmer Degree-5: Who's Who-3: OEA- .'5,Pres. 41 Std. Council-1. KERI MCLANE St. Council-1,2,5,4p U.S. Achieve. Academy-1,25 Phil. Club-1,2,I5,4: Sci.fMath Club-1,2,5,ll: Youth Against Cancer-l,2: Straight Talk Students-1,21 Jr. Hist.- l,Treas.2,5,4: Office Aide-1: De- Date-1,2. KRISTI McLANE Drill Team-15,47 Std. Council-115, Sec.4: Acad. Decathlon-5.4: Span. Club-1,2,5: Frenchfflier- man Club-5,41 Phil. Club-1,2,3,4: NHS-5.4: Thespians-5, Pres. 4: NSDAS-5. REBECCA BECKY MENDEZ OEA-2,3,4: VOCCT-Sec.5p Span. Club'1,2,I5: Herencia Mexicana Club-4: Teachers Aideii. CLARE ELLAN MIERS Transfer-51 Std. Council-5: Span. Club-SA: Fashion Design, FHA- 5,4p Office Aide-5. JAMES PATRICK JAMIE MILLER Transfer-5: ICT fll. JEROME EDWARD JERRY MILLER JR. Art Club-5,4: D.E.'4. VEQNICA MONREAL Std. Council-1.2.Rep.3,4p Span. Club-1,2,3,4: Nat. Std. Council Awardlp SCi.fMath Club-15,45 Phil. CIUD'2,5,4i Rotary Award-27 Perf.Att.-1,21Thespians-11 Soc. of Distinguished AM. H.S. Students- 2,5. LORI LYNN MOON French Club-1,21 OEA-LSA. EUGENE V. MORALES J. STEPHEN J.J. MORELL JR. Transfer-2: Football-2,5,ll: NHS-3, Sec.4: Std. Council-4: National Merit Comendation. 26 - SENIORS ANNA MARIA MORENO Perf. Att.-21 Ofiice Aide-2: OEA-4: VOCCT-1: Span. Club-2,I5,4: FTA- 4: FHA-2,4. ROBERT CHRISTOPHER 'iCHRIS MORGAN FFA-1,2,Z5: Auto Mech.-1: Rodeo Team-1,2: Gen. Mech. CVAE-1: DECA-1. MICHAEL STEPHEN MOTT Football-1,2,I5.4: FCA- 1.2.5,Treas.4p Span. Club-5: T rack-2,5,4: Baseball-1,2: Cross Country-4. OLGA ELENA Muifoz OEA-Sec Span J-1,2,5,4p 4. A-X TRACY LYNN MURPHKEE Football Mgr.-2,5,4: FFA- ll-5 FCA-1, 560285, VP.4: 2,5,4: TTEICR-1,2,5,47 Sl3f.'5,!l-I NHS-5,4: BRADLEY CHARLES BRAD NORRIS Football-1.21 FCA-1,2: span. Club-4: Track-1,2. CODY SHARRO 0'DANIEL Golf-1.2,5: FFA-1,2.5.4: Baseball- 1: Build. Trades-4. RAYMOND MICHAEL MIKE O'DANIEL Football-1: Basketball-1: Sci- .flvlath Club-SA: Phil. Club-3.4: German Club-5: ICT-4, KIMBERLY JAN KIM ODOM Drill Team-2,5,4: C.C.8f Co.-lip OEA-5, Hist.4: French Club-2,51 OEA Contest Job Interview I-5: Soc. of Distinguished Students-ll. JOSEPHINE JOSlE ORTIZ FHA-1,2,5,41 FTA-1,2,3: HECE-34. EMILY ROBIN OSBORN NHS-.'5,4: Cheerleader-5.4: Class Treas.-1: French Club-1,21 OEA- Parlimentarian-4: Span. Club-Zip Rotary Award-1,2f Perf. Att.-1. MICHAEL TODD MICKEY OWENS Track-1.54: Football-2,5,4: Band- 1: FCA-1,51 Office Aide-1,31 Soc. of Distinguished Am. H.S. Stu- dents-1,2,Z5,4. SENIORS - 27 MATTHEW JONES x'MATT PAYTON Band-1,2,5.4: Stage Band-2: Ten- nis-5: VICA-4. PATRICIA KAY PEEL French Club-1,2: Drill Team-3: FFA-2,5,4. LORI PAIGE PENNER Transfer-2: Span. Club-2,5,lI: Std. Council-25 Class Beauty-5: Office Aide-4: Homecoming Nominee-1: Drill Team-1: Softball-1: Annual Staff-1. STACY LYNN PHILLIPS Basketball-1,2,Mgr.5: FCA-1,2: OEA-SA: French Club-1: VOE Co- op-5,4. STEPHANIE ELAINE PORTER Concert Band-1.2: French Club-2: Perf, Att.-3: Drama-3,45 OEA-4, GREGORY WAYNE GREG PRATER Football-1,2,5,4p Track-27 French fCrerman Club-4. HAROLD LANE PRATHER Radio Gr TV Repair-2: Auto Body- 5: ICT-4. GRISELDA REFUGIA RAMIREZ Office Aide-2: FHA-Sec..'5,4: VOCCT-1: HECE-5,45 Perf. Att.-1: Span. Club-li. CAREN IQATHLEENQREYNOLDS Volleyball-1.25: Basketball-1: Track-1: HECE-1. FCA. DALE TODD RICE Band-1,2,.'5,4g Jazz Band-1,2,5,lI. MIKE EUGENE RICH Football-1,2,5,4: Track-LZ: FCA- 1,2. MATTHEW BERT RIDGWAY Build. Trades-2,51 Const. Trades' 1: Drafting-1: Tech. Drafting-37 Arch. Drafting-ll-. 28 - SENIORS MARTIN MAR'I'Y RIOS V. Track-2,3,4: V. Cross Country- 2,5,4p Transfer-1: Band-1. GINGER ANN RIVAS MICIIELE DENISE ROBINSON Drill Team-2,5,4: C.C.8r Co.-5.4: Yearbook Staff-215: Computer Ed.-I+: Span. Club-1,2. MARIA ROBLES VICA-Treas..'5: Cosmetology-2,55 Art Club-4: Herencia Mexicana- TreaS.2,3,4. GABRIEL RODRIQUEZ TERESA RODRIGUEZ Band-1.2: OEA-5: FHA-Hist.8r Sweetheart 5: HOSA-VP 2: Model Fash. Fling-5: VOE Co-op-41 Art Club-4: Herencia Mexicana-5. MICHAEL LYNN MIKE ROE ERIKA CHRISTINE 'ISPARKYH ROGERS Transfer-5: Play Prod.-2,5: French Club-5.4: Tennis-1,2: Span. Club- 4: Honors-1: Art Club-4. SCOT EDWARD ROGERS Basketball-1,2,5,4: Football-1,2p Track-1,2: FFA-1.2,5,4: Rodeo Team-5,4: Span. Club-2. JILL RENEE ROMINGER Basketball-1: Tennis-SA: Football Mgr.-5,41FCA-1,2,5,4:Span.Club- 4: Yearbook Staff-2.5: NHS-5.4: Who's Who-5. GORDON SCOTT RUTHERFORD Football'1,.'5y Track-1,2: FFA Co- op-4. JOHN EDWARD RUTHERFORD Football-1,21 Baseball-1,2,5,-4. SENIORS -- 29 JOSE ANGEL SAENZ JR. Horticulture-1,25 FFA-1.2: DECA- llg Auto, Body-55 Span. Club-2. BRIAN WILLIAM SARGENT Band-1,2,5,4p Std. Council-5, Hist. 4: Sci.fMath Club-1.2.5.4: Phil. Club-1,2,5.4: Span. Club-2.5: B.A. Award-2,5,4: Rotary Award-1,21 Acad. Letter-1.2: NHS-5.4. HIRAM CLAY SCIIOOLFIELD Football-1,2,5,4p Span. Club- 2,5,4: FFA-2,5,4: FCA-1,2,5,ll: Soc. of Distinguished Am. l'l.S. Students-4. TAMMY SUE SCIIREIBER Cosmetology-1,21 Art-255,41 Horti- culture-1. DAVID GLENN SCHWARTZ Football-1,2,5,4p Track-1,2,.'5,4p Baseball-1.2: FCA-4. KYLE EDWARD SEALS Build. Trades-2.5: VICA-2,5,4p FFA-1: ICT-ll-. GAYE LYNN SHELKOFSKY Class Pres.-1,2: Class Sec.-5: C.C. 8: CO.-25,41 Drill Team-2,5,4: NHS- 5, VP.4g French Club-'1,Sec.2: Ro- tary Award-2: Std. Council-41 Acad. All Am.-5: Soc. of Distin- guished Am. H.S. Students-5: Nat. Merit Award-5. ELIZABETH ASHLEY LIZ SHELLEY Drill Team-5, Lieut.4: C.C. Sr Co.- 3,4p Basketball-1.23.41 NHS-5,41 Std. Council-4: Span. Club-5,4: FCA-1,2,-4: Who's Who-5,45 Year- book Staff- 2: Jr. lrlist.-4. KURTIS WAYNE KURT SIIORTES Football-1,2,5,4: Basketball- 1,2,5,4: Span. Club-1,2,5: FCA- 1,2,5,4: Track-1.2. ARACELI IDOLINA CELI SIAS Library Aide-1: Office Aide-2: OEA-25,41 Span. Club-1,2,5,4g Drill Team-25,41 Herencia Mexi- cana-Sec.2,4. REGINA LYNN GINA SIDES French Cub-1: Youth Alive-VP.5: VOE-3: OEA-rlist.5. J. BRITT SIMS FFA-Pres.1,2,5,ll: Co-op-5.4: Ro- deo Team-2,5,4: Lone Star Farm- er Degree-4. 50 - SENIORS WILLIAM E. BILL SINGLETON JR. Auto Body-1,2. CORY WADE SIX Golf-1,2,5,4: lst Team All Dist.-5: NHS-5, Pres!!-: Span. Club 5,45 Sci.jMath Club-5.4: Rotary Award- 1,255 Acad. Letter-1.2.5. RENEE DENISE SMITH Std. Council-1,2,His.5, VP.4: NHS- ,'5,4: Thespians-2,VP.5: Advise. Council-5: Perf. Att.-1,2: Who's Who-255: Yearbook Staff-2,45 Track-5: Rotary Award-2: Span. Club-5,4. TERRY DCWAYHE SMITH Football-1,2p Basketball-1,21 FCA- 1,2,.'5,4: Trainer-5,4: Track 1,2: Who's Who-25. TOBIN MARIE SOKOLL Yearbook Staff-5, Advertising Ed.4f Drill Team-5,4: C.C. Sr Co.- 4: Span. Club-2,5,4: Thespians- 2,5,4: Sci.fMath Club-CSA: Phil. Club-5,41 Jr. I-list.-5.4: OEA-2. DANIEL SOLIS Baseball-1,2,5,4: Football-1,25 Track-1,41 Span. Club-5.4: Art Club-4. ENRIQUE RICKY SOLIS Mascot-5,41 Basketball-lp Class VP.-4: FCA-5,VP.4: FTA-1,Pres.2: Span. Club-1,Pres.2,.'5.Pres.-4: Tennis-1,2,5,4. BERNADINE BERl'lA SORRELLS Transfer-4: Band-1: Pep Squad- 1,2,5: FHA-1: HECE-4. FAYE ADELE SPENCE Span. Club-1,2: German Club-5.4: OEAN2,5,4g Soc. of Distinguished Am. H.S. Students-SA. CAROL ANNETTE STACK Drill Team-2: Span. Club-5: OEA- .'5,4. EDWARD EDDIE STARR II MATT WAYNE STORY SEHIORS -- 31 TRAVIS WAYNE 'ITRAV STREET Football-1.2: Track-1,2: Const. Trades-1,25 Build. Trades-1,2f Baseball-l. TINA MICHELLE STRENGTH Drill Team-2: Frenchffierman Club-1,5: Drill Team Mgr.-5: OEA- 5.4. TRACY LYN SULLIVAN Class Treas.-4g Cheerleader Mgr.- 5: Mascot-4: Span. Club-25,41 Std. Council-1,21 Band-15 Flag Corp-ly News. Staff-4: NHS-5.4: Soc. of Distinguished Arn. H.S. Students-1,2,5,4. DERRON BLAKE TAPP Football-1,2,5,4: FFA- Treas.1,2,5,l+p Span. Club-5,45 Ro- deo Club-Treas.2. SCOTT TAYLOR CHAD WAYNE THEDFGRD Basketball-1, Mgr.2p Baseball-25 VICA-4. JENNIFER LYNN THOMAS Transfer-5: Span. Club-4: Std. Council-5,47 OEA-4: Phil. Club-4. HEATHER ANN THOMPSON Office Aide-2: French Club-1,2: Advise. Council-5: Drill Team-2, Lieut,5, Capt.4p C,C. 66 Co.-5,l+. MARIE ANTOINETTE TYLER Band-1,2,5,4: Library Aide-5: OEA-5: VOCCT-Sec.2: Uniform Chairman-4: Office Aide-1,5. JAMES DALTON UTSEY Band-1,2,VP.5, Pres.4y Stage- band-1,2,5,4: Std. Council- 1,2,5,Pres.4: Youth Alive-Presb: Span. Club-1.2.5. NHS-5.4: Rotary Award-2: Acad. All Am.-5: U.S. Achieve Academy-255 Soc. of Dis- tinguished Am. H,S. Students-3. TRACEY LYNN VAUGHN Volleyball-1,2,5: Basketball-1: ODP-1: FHA-1,25 Track-1,2,4g VOCCT-1: FCA-1.5: HECE-5. DCANA .VHONETTE 'KDEE VENTERS Band-1,2,ll-7 FTA-1,2,SeC.5,4: OEA-5: VICA-21. 32 - SENIORS 2' JAMES RICHMOND VILLARREAL Football-1,2p Baseball-1,2,5,4f Perf. Att.-1: FrenchfGerman Club- 1,2p Span. Club-1,VP.4g Std. Council-4g FTA-'lp FCA-4. DIANE MICHELE STEWART VOLENTINE OEAL3,4p Track-Ip Athletic Hos- tess-2. CONNIE JEAN WADE Library Aide-1: VOCCT-2: French- fGerman Club-.'5,4: HECE-4: FHA- 4. ERIC NATHANIEL WALKER Choir-1,2,5,4: D.E.44. CAM! NOELLE WALLACE Band-1, Typing Award-1, OEA-5,41 Std. Council-2,3: Shorthand Award-2: Office Aide-21 Span. Club-5,41 NHS-5,4. JARROD DEMETRIOUS J- ROD WASHINGTON Football-2: Newspaper Staff-5,4y FrenchfGerman Club-45 Boy Scouts of Am.-45 Army Nat, Guard-15,41 U.S. Army Basic Train- ing-5. RODNEY VANCE WASHINGTON CVAE Gen. Mech. Repair-1,25 ICT- 14. BRIAN KEITH WATSON SAC Aide-1: FFA-1,2,5,4: Co-op' 34: Rodeo Tearn'2,5,ll. ROBERT THOMAS BOB WATSON Band-1,2,3,4: Stage Band-2,.'5,4: Golf-1,2,.'5. DARRYL EDWIN WHITE Football-1,2,5,4: VCT ' I., Pres. 2 Track-1,2,5p Spar. .J-4. TONYA WHITEHEAD Drill Team-2: FCA-1: FHA-2. DONNIE RAY WESLEY SENIORS - 55 LAJUAN ivmsnum WHITFIELD FcA-1,21 Track-2,5,4f VOCCT-2: vos-5: FHA-4: Span. club-4. JACKIE RAY WHITT Football 1 2 Baseball 1 2 S an. - , : ' - , : D Club-ISA. ARETHA ALLEN WILLIAMS Choir-1,2,5. MARGARET RUTH MARGY WILLIAMS Q Span. Club-Treas.5,3rd VP.4: Drill Team-2,5,l+: C.C. Br Co.-3: Class Treas,-5g Class Pres.-4: Class Fa- vorite-lig NHS-5.4: French Club- 1,2g Rotary Award-1,2. MARK KEITH WILLIAMS Football-1.14: Track-1,I5,4. NANCY ANN WILLIAMS Cosmetology-2,5,4. CAROL ANNE WINN French Club-17 Span, Club-2: OEA-2.5,4. CARLA FAYE WINNINGHAM Cheerleader-2,55 Class Favorite- 1,2,5g Cutest-2,.'5: Class Pres.-3: Class VP.-1,25 Citizenship Award- 1p French Club-1,2: Span. Club-5: VOE-SA: OEA-VP.5,4. TAMARA LEE YOAKUM FrenchfGerman Club-5.4: NHS- 5,4g Transfer-2. LORI LYNN YOCUM Transfer-2: Band-1,2,5,4: Color Guard-5.4: Std. Council'3,4: NHS- 5,4p Span. Club-2.14: C1irl's State Nominee-5: Rotary Award-2: Perf. Att.-2: Scholastic Achieve. Award- 1. S54 - SENIORS Seniors Not Pictured CHRISTOPHER ALEXANDER SUSIE ALLEN RAY ANTHONY ANDERSON VALERIE BOON ANTHONY MICHEAL BEET5 GARY DON BROWN ELVA CHAPA CARRIZALES CHRISTOPHER CLEMENS DAWN DELEGRANGE COMPTON JERRY CUELLAR MATTHEW DANIEL EDWARD LEE DAVIS JR. KENNETH EASLEY DIANNA LYNN ELLIS DAVID WARRNE EVANS CLINT FIKES FREDERICK GARRETT CHERYL ANN GLASSCOCK JIMMIE FAYE GREEN JULIO HERNANDEZ DIANA JACKSON REBECCA ANN JACKSON GREGORY LYNN JAMES TRACY KYLE JASON LOFTIS BOBBY MCBRIDE MATTHEW MOORE ROSALYN DEANNA MOORE GUILLERMO MORENO DAVID PEREZ VALARIE POINTER LONNIE DALE PRACHYL BILLY JACK RIOS MICHAEL SANDERS WILLIAM SIMS BILLY RAY SLAUGHTER JASON STONE ANGELA TAYLOR WARREN THOMPSON RICH THOMAS DONALD WEBB MARLA KAY WRIGHT J ,s 5 ,. ,W i it .Zgy- 'Sif.?.E ,2E2iZT 1.35.5 ,: ' ,..,,.,,I,dgnQis,..... ...,, ,,gV,,, ' ' ii i? is f. lip fi i s u v I is 1 ' W E T si 5 iii ii ti s Hg tw 35 1 - E V .. is -A W. ,--. f MEHTION GRADUATION and seniors burst into smiles. xwddxe Q09 56 Q0 Wea 1ool Days As we reach out our hand The diploma we grasp. While we think of the memories Of the years past Because it's all gone. We're starting a new life Tears fill our eyes. ' 6' O o - S WC have to ITIOVC 0l'l. W h f ' d 'll k ' t h As thzpfearrslpasssvl us Sip m one fe Although it hurts inside We'll try not to cry. We think of kindergarten And our first day, Plow we've reached the bend We are going away. How do you say good-bye To friends who mean so much? Will there be time To sincerely keep in touch? You'll always have the memories Of your school years from clay one, Don't think of school as endin Think a new life has Cindy Kichline, THE CAMERA FOCUSED on the Senior Class formation for the '87 picture. Q 'L gQQQlQm '499' -71'- :-'?',I2bf'1-'A' 20 -11 I., fi? ,, , , i -29--1.615 ' , N .W ,. ,... Maia ,M,,,N,,, M., ,, ,, 59592553 : ag ' 'Zn fied s fiiiffiifif gm . so 1 9 it at W 'Y 3? MEMORIES TAKE SHAPE. at the 1986 Homecoming bonfire. 'U'N'I'O'R'S Class ofhccrs: Advisory Council-Macy Browning, Jason Ranton, Cylinda Settle- mycr, Stcvc Murphrce, Angela Ramsey: treasurer-Joe Volentincp secretary-Jac qucs Brown: vicc president-Pliki Morganp president-Jill Martin. ,A .ll , a 1' M Class sponsors: Bottom row: Mrs, Debby Leake, Coach Mark Box: Top Row: Coach Charlie Carmichael, Mrs. Lynn Stockman. Class favorites-Garfield Harrison and Suzanne Todd. 56 -- JUNIORS if X I f sl:,y,, jam ,j 7 T411 ' . 71512 I F Q5 ,ff -in . ' , Wh A ff , 5 5' ,J,.W-W, . A lp. aw 'S' QM' QTMX? rf 5,-. V. '7 at Y , r Asn ,Q :X 9' f If 2 af wif, eff' -.mf Y sw ,N Greg Adams Angelica Aguilar Lawrence Aguilar Angie Alexander Lisa Allen Katrina Anderson Mike Andrie Jeremy Angel Glen Archer Hays Atkins Tres Atkins Melissa Axton Michelle Axton Cristy Baker Amy Banks Shari Bartel Chris Baze Christopher Bearden Troy Bell Deena Benavides Timothy Benson Kim Betts Chance Blythe Doug Boehler Perry Braxmier Tami Brazier Jana Bridges Robin Briles Jacques Brown Jeff Browning JUHIORS Macy Browning Joey Bryant Julie Bumpass Scottie Butler Belinda Cabaniss Samuel Camacho Charlie Campbell Comell Cannon Charla Carlat Mike Chambers Nathan Champion Preston Claiborne Mickey Clark Leslie Clymore Mendy Combest Lavonne Cooke Marci Cooper Dana Curry Lisa Darr Gretchen Dau 58 JUNIORS Do You Kiss On First Dates? Juniors have different ideas about kissing on the first date. Some say you should because it s fun- others say you shouldn t because it may not start off a good relationship. lt depends on the person that you are going out with. How you feel about them makes all the difference in the world, said Krista Sharp. 1 . Q91 nun .,-..-.... s 1 a- fxsv 555755 f V, 1 ' ff v is-an X- x 'Y' ,,,, av X , Q--..,,, Lissa Daughtry Byron Davis Debbie Davis LayFayetle Davis Melanie Davis Stacy Davis Sharon Dayton Teri Defoore Fabian Del Bosque Freddy Del Bosque James DeWitt Dan Dilger Darron Edwards Lori Fallett Sandi Fallett Kirk Farris Patrick Ferguson Micheal Finto Jonathan Fisher Wendy Forbes Angee Ford Jay Fudge Todd Fuller Scott Gann David Garcia Jose Garcia Heath Gardner Phil Garvin Heather Giles Shelley Goodman Jumons , 59 Kim Graham Todd Grimes Sharon Hambric Ed Harding Dawn Hargis Allen Harris Garfield Harrison Joanne Haslam Angie Havard Taras Henderson Angela Henry Jason Henry Tina Heritage Luis Hernandez Kathie Hines Marshall Hinsley Daryl Hocutt Jason l-lolsinger Sam Hough Heith Howard Natasha Howard Jeff Hughes Sandi Hunter Clint Huskins Randy I-luskins Henry Ivory Kirsti James Monica Jefferson Sharon Jefferson Christie Jeffries 40 JUNIORS What Is Your Perfect Date? A perfect date could be a cos- tume party, a candle-lit din- ner, orjust talking and spend- ing an evening with someone you really care about. Leighton Ansley's idea of a perfect date is, ofcourse. . . HA perfect time, on a perfect night, with the perfect per- son. 'Wm -so 't,7- 'S X,- v-.WM mi ,..,, , 4 r an 4-' ,Hr Jef . , fx 3, ,Q ii A ...J , my sr- Christi Jenkins Vicki Jennings Sandi Jerkins Corey Johnson Christopher Jones Dawn Jones Susan Jones Teri Joslin Ronnie Jergens Chris Kauffman Angela Kelley Joe Kelley Liz Kelley Gordon Kientzle Nicole Kinchen Marty King Robbie Kline Ann Kurtz Maurice Lacy Julie Lamp JUNIORS April Lane Dusty Lawson Russell Lisman Kathi Lochiano Michelle Locke Jason Lonon Jesse Luna Jill Martin Britton Massey Michelle Maxwell Elayne May Peggy Mays Bobby McBay Mike McCullough Kim McCully Brian McDaniel David McGuire Gary Mcwright Rufus Mejorado Clyde Melick 4 JUHIORS lil' Where Do You Go For Dates? Teenagers have favorite places to go on dates. Some feel to have a fun date you have to go somewhere neat. Others feel that a quiet time together is just as much fun. Stephen Young enjoys doing both things. 'We eat at a nice restaurant and then go to ei- ther my house or her house to watch TV or just talk for awhile. P. 5521 in R i et. . .l X W H I , ,.,.l,. At QL X Si . Q I ff 'ski by-nur 3: K Sims-N i Q X lg 1' P vb t X X5 Ar -fc 1. ,lk t 'YJ x Vx WP' 1. I w '1.f. 'sc ' .fc W -' :El 'Ps L., is -X ' 2'-1 la.. Fi' ' sf! Al 15' , Q 'A , V AI ., in Kristy Melton Glenda Miller Lance Miller Shane Miller Tammy Montgomery Jose Moreno Niki Morgan Michele Morgan Debbie Moritz Amy Morton Kevin Mundy Steve Murphree Wendy Murray Terry Nay Brent Odom Geralda Perez Glenda Penyman Chris Pevehouse Russell Phillips Traci Phillips Darla Pope Linda Pope Don Porter Shelley Potter John Powell Karen Praslicka Elizabeth Price Joe Prcin Angela Ramsey Jason Ranton JUNlORSi 4 Larry Ratliff Scott Reese Anne Regalado Michelle Reynolds Keith Remlinger Joe Remus Revah Rice Susan Richardson Debra Rizzo Sam Roger Mike Robinson Rachel Ruiz Chris Savala Lisa Schaefer Rodney Scott Cylinda Settlemyer Krista Sharp Kristi Sheppard Benita Sherwood Glenn Sims Leah Skipper Joel Smith Melvin Smith Toni Smith Tricia Smith Dane Southerland Kurt Spitzer David Stem Jeff Stem Elizabeth Stevens 44 JUNIORS T Qs ,IN YA! fix -f' i 1 ':v V!s,,i How Do You Have Fun? Some people have fun at a Sunday picnic others prefer the zoo Sometimes people just like to stay home Leslie Clymore said she has fun on dates that are full of surpnses Once my date and l went to see a Ranger game but it had already been played We had a good time anyway said Les -,. had Danna Stewart Brandie Stroope Nynke Tamminga Doug Taylor Willie Taylor Tirron Thomas Stephanie Thomasson Maulene Thompson Sidney Thompson Troy Thompson Suzanne Todd Derek Townley Rodney Trammell Jennifer Trull Ron T urbeville Danny Van Arsdale Glenn Vann Charlie Vaughn Rick Vazquez Joe Volentine JUNIORS - Dale Wagner Rodney Walkcr Jason Ward Randy Washington Ken Webb Robin Wells Robert Wenzel Vikki Weyer Brent Wheatley Lisa White Karen Whitson --My 1 1 -v , f 1 46 - JUNIORS aa -e-v fr N ' li, ,gy 1 J ,V -. ' , . 'Q JL h W- ' ,.,.,.. 'J 44 it 4 . my s r , ,ls I 5 , ? li i M i , em i I , 5 fy I- Q 4 Q' r i 1 ,Qtr V all ,V Q L, V I ,.,t,:, , A iz ' A 4' V: hlvz S 'jg ' , W MQ do yyly an F fy. tta, N42 if , i 1 - x 'two' RESTING AFTER MARCHING in the Homecoming Parade, Jonathon Fisher waits for a ride home. HAMMING IT UP for the camera, Macy Browning and Chris Bearden take a break from working on the annual. EARNING IS TAKEN seriously by Melissa Axion, while Chance Blythe finds goofing off more fun. i 2 A A J mr- if ' .ww L M 'W f -2 N., N 12 A X ,ww W ,if ' 'sg MODELING THE LATEST stylc in eyewear, Geoff Browning works on an cxpcrimcnl in chemistry, G0 -rf? l ab -4 ms pw., Lisa Wiles Rena Wilkerson Frankie Williams Sebastian Williams Shelilhia Williams 1 'K ,J Allcn Willis Stacey Wilson David Woodward Tonya Woodard Stcphcn Young Maggie Zavala JUNIORS S'O P I'I O lVl'C Q 1 RES W Y v fi- ' 'j2'f-vii , i 75 M M... .. , Q A , f ,t N . I NX Q. 'K 1 ,. f K' M Q x Q- to to '+- 'M ' MW 'Q P' 1 pf r im C ,. ,, 1 ,L l b , .l -' .-. '. k'5: 'ff-Q: - sig-iiifiim if K C .mm .EQ , E N l 1, .rw A,,. L . I gym J IQ?-4' - ,ll n X V 5-l W ' iw ty M: af tx 5 A il 'FQ x 5? . V, f ,, A ff l -V 51- L! 3,.:5,-wka:a...w. Wieck Jef! . .54 xni -L, I 'Y jx... .Q h,..,, A, Q z A -I xl .y A. ,- 'f s .. V y ,Q Qigtigr- 'Luv F , f,vjj4,,. '!?i,- 3- h Q, 1.j,:. 1.s,.,5i.fjv' 4 ' F g gffgiigfgrl Q, Qyfgu,r?3..x,'fg' Q' ' ' Q ,ipisig PM 34 ffl w,,! r1 I We-X' 'if . - iight?-i61'5' x 'i V ,' 1 73- 5 . - 'rg ' fir? v 'Q 'fir uf- ak: QQ ' - , uf' 'Ns-,ef hi 3. . gi! r .g 1 V Q3-1.5-1+ - t Q X Q. Sw 1- ' Ar,-'v?5gi555.1gvl fl C 1.-fx iff' H :Tip Uevpfailg-19: A ' r'.2,ifJ'5f?f'Eaiq. 5rfa-t ga l if xA117QlxfIv.'iSr'lM..Qv J 'L It X 'lf QI- - 3.5, 1 t my Q4 Class Favorites: Greg Reed and Missy Clark, Class Officers: Brian Zettler-president: Greg Reed-treasurer: Amy Edwards- secretary: Mike Navarro-vice president. Class Sponsors: Mrs. Dorothy Mullican, Mr. Doug Keese and Mrs. Donna Adams. - - SOPHOMORES 5 Sophomores Look Forward e ve all survived our sophomore year and are looking fonlvarcl to taking our places as upper classmen next year We have completed the second stage of high affect our achievements for the next two years at WHS The end is finally in sight cflsty Hyatt school life. Decisions that are made now will 'wt' A 1 ily f ,vw 2 GATHERIHG IN THE HALLS was a favorite pastime for sophomores. F Danny Acevedo Christopher Acosta Jesse Acosta William Adams Diana Aguilar Lemuel Alexander Jason Alford David Allen Michael Allen Nicole Allison Randy Allstot D'Anne Almand Ed Alumbaugh Joseph Anderson Shane Anderson Richard Applewhite Aroldo Arevalo Chris Arrant Mary Ault David Averett Mary Baker Ronnie Baker Van Ball Neasa Barnes Craig Barry Tracy Batte Todd Beck Angela Bell Michelle Bellah Kim Bellows Danny Benavides James Bennett Tracie Bishop William Blanton Rusty Borden Jerry Bradford SOPHOMORES 49 Wanessa Bradley Bobette Caldcleugh Klrstle Campbell Mark Castleberry Gonzalo Cavazos Jennifer Chamberlain Ladonna Culverhouse Jenmfer Davidson Shane Delagrange Faustmo Delarosa Fidella Delbosque 0 -- SOPHOMORES Gloria Deleon John Depalma Johnnie Diggs Nicholas Downs Cotina Duggan Susan Duke David Dunlevy Deborah Duron Colette Dyer Dana Dyess Jannetia Easley Jamie Eason Amy Edwards Laveatrice Eldridge Cathy Elmer John Essary Maria Estrada David Etter Adam Farris Marty Faulknor Corey Flowers Waylon Foley April Forbes Melissa Ford JOhI'l F!'al'lClS sheny Fromm James Fulton Melinda Garcia Donnie Garnett Jesse Garza Sylvia Garza Jeff George Becky Giesecke Corey Gilson Jason Gish Jay Goddard Deanna Gonzales Michelle Gonzales Shavm Gossett Ginger Graham Rodney Gray Angela Green SOPHOMORES Garry Green James Green Linda Green Stephanie Green Michael Gregory Alex Griliin Dianna Groves James Giyder Wendy Gulley Samuel Guthrie Rosalind Haley Lana Haney Rarl Hansen Mark Harding John Harris Raquel Harris Nicole Hawkins Sheree Hawkins Donna Hayes Stephanie Hays Brian Heflin Cristy Hennessee Juan Hemandez Rolando Hemandez Rachel Herrera Angela Hill Tammy Hill Travis Hill Jarrett Hinds Amy Hodapp Brian Holley Rickey Hollins Bryan Holt Jonathan Howell William Howell Stephanie Hudson SOPHOMORES COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY AIDS students Bonnie Kurtz and Dana Dyess in their biology class. Traci Hunter Cristy Hyatt Deena Jack Belinda Jackson Craig Jackson Lila Jester Silverio Jimenez Sean Johnson Willie Johnson Cheri Jones Dee Anne Jones Tommy Jones Leo Jordan Roger Justice Lance Reese Jeffrey Kelley Kan Kelly Richard Kientzle Anique Kinchen La Sonja Lacey Lucy Latson Denny Lawton Shaena Ledbetter Jon Lewis Leslie Lightfoot Leslie Lindell Ronnie Littles Lauri Lothridge Sandra Lovell William Lyon Joseph Lytle Aine Malone Jennifer Marchman Mystie Martin Albert Martinez Jake Martinez SOPHOMORES Katherine Martinez Pedro Martinez Rose Martinez Librada Mata Patricia Mata Jamie Maxin Misti Maxwell Patrick Mayes Sonya Mayfield Anita McCowan Heather McCutchen James McDowell Angela Mclintire Tracy Mclienzie Beth McKinney Darrell McNeal Melissa Mclrliel Tonja Meazell Gilbert Medina Rachel Mendez Raymond Mendoza Ria Michener Danna Miller Jeffrey Miller Carlos Mitchell James Mitchell Victor Monreal Fredrick Montgomery Sharon Moore Carolyn Moreno Laura Morgan Laura Moya David Munoz Charles Murray Deanna Murray Lori Murray Rosa Hanez Enrique Plava Michael Navarro Brandy Noel Amy Noonkester Paula Norris 4 SOPHOMORES Kerry Piorthrup Lisa O'Brien Jeffrey O'Daniel Rhonda Odom Eloy Ortiz Bruce Overgaard Ronald Overton Elisa Pasillas Michele Patten Lainie Patterson Jeffrey Peel Samuel Pendleton Cyndee Penney John Perkins Eric Perley Tina Piercy Ron Pigg David Pitman James Pollon Angela Pope Tammy Posey Trevor Pullings Patricia Ramirez Warren Ransom Sherard Ray Jon Ray Rector Wayne Redd Greg Reed Jason Reed Jennifer Regalado Terri Remlinger Stacey Reynolds Michelle Rhodes Jared Riley William Riley Amy Dawn Rios Thomas Rios Kevin Roberts Tim Robinson Ana Robles John Rodgers Olga Rosales SOPHOMORES Daniel Rudd William Rushing Evan Rutherford Julie Sanchez Leigh Sanders Mike Sanders Bill Savog Sam Schoolfield Heather Schoonover Kim Schuster John Seabolt Jon Seamanski Jerry Segura Rodney Sevier Anthony Sexton Linda Sherwood Jared Shook Mike Shortes Stacie Sides Christi Smith Dimitri Smith Felicia Smith Lillian Smith Michelle Smith Regina Smith Thomas Smith Troy Smith Yolanda Smith Rim Spear Stephanie Spriggs Tara Square Teresa Streff Michael Strength Johnny Strickland Robert Stroud Steven Stmggs 6 SOPHOMORES SPIRITED J.V. CHEERLEADERS led the way in the home- coming parade. Vicki Sturgeon Rodney Suk Troy Supanik Deanna Swindler Barbara Symons Jill Tacker Diane Tadlock Luann Tapp Ripley Tate Boliver Taylor Ronald Taylor Tina Taylor Adrian Terry Seth Terry Craig Thedford Jeffrey Thomas Stephen Thomas Johnna Thompson Manuel Tiierina Jeff Tittle Pedro T orrez Yvonne Urias Jason Uebelacker Jason Valley Jamie Vanover Tammy Vamer Paul Vasquez Belinda Vaughn Tanya Velez Shari Venters Tara Venters Anthony Villarreal Luis Villarreal Paul Vinson Thor Voytko Scott Wagner SOPHOMORES 6 M 9 Mi Lance Wallace Stacey Wallace Jennifer Warren Stacie Waters Ann Weatherford Katrina Webb Gloria Whitfield Jason Wikberg Latricia Wilkerson Karen Willard Andrew Williams Carla Williams Amy Willig Kim Willig Tracy Willmon Patrick Wilson John Wray Stephen Young Brian Zettler 1 V, Wan. ' ' ff .M V ff ' , Zf' ,, Hx j K 4 ff my V A, ef Q Ka 5 ,J yi , ,' ,, r'i K T J J ',,, M pi i ,T DOOR DECORATION ARTISTS Denise Duggan, William Adams, and Rodney Gray complete the poster they designed for the Student Council contest at homecoming. Wl1S'S HECTIC PACE tends to age students quickly. 8 - SOPHOMORES element in many classes. N was all smiles. M liz 'S Q ff' A WHS One v' ,aw WATCHING VIDEO TAPES was an essential TAKING A BREAK from typing, Jennifer Marchman H-we A t j I if Q 5 S wr ' .--mu p- .-A 'W j. MAKING NEWSPAPER DEADLINES required a lot of effort from staffers like Deitra make the Slfade- Crawford. CREATIVITY AND TAPE helped LaD0nna STRIVING FOR A'S, Ginger Graham worked hard to Culverhouse decorate Mr. Coulson's door for Homecoming. SOPHOMORES FQRQEQSQHQMQ Q he freshmen started this year with the largest enrollment of all the classes. Each year the classes get bigger bringing more bright smiling and confused fresh- men to the halls of WHS. As they pro- gressed through their first year of school they learned to find their way present their school with pride. The freshmen this year brought with them new ideas and good times. These people played major roles in shaping a great student body. These freshmen are the leaders of tomor- row. around, sing the school song, and re- 1 if , ,W , , I ,.,, ,,,t1., , , 'Q J T 1 5 -e R c .au x T ,wx g N I , N I 'X,,,k,'+-r . R N ss office 'tha Butl , ky Redd, A ty x Favorites: Andrea Ramsey and Ricky Reed FRESHMEN E75 ' T . E E7 Class sponsors: Mrs. Lona Hobbs, Mr. Isaiah Moreland and Mrs. Doris Butler Kendra ACIZITISOI1 Bryan Adlof Jenifer Alexander Todd Alexander Travon Alexander Freddie Almazan Bridgett Anderson Miriam Arevalo Ami Armstrong Radonna Arnett Michael Atwood Frank Bailey Brent Baker Nathan Baker Jeanne Ballard Julie Ballard Robin Ballard Danielle Balsamo Michelle Balsamo Lee Ann Barajas Patrice Barber Brandy Barham David Barron Michael Barry Michael Baze Greg Beaver Gregory Beckham Brandie Beets Gregory Beller Billy Benavides Tonya Benson Angela Betts tGrayl Brandi Bigham Daniel Binford Christopher Black Susan Blevins Ray Boeving Brenda Borden lleather Borders Darren Bowden Latonia Branch Ladonna Brewer Gerald Brewster Anita Brown Deborah Brown Gary Brown Rebecca Brown Rodney Brown Ronnie Brown FRESHMEN - Toby Brozak Pamela Bruton Chris Burchlield Chris Burkhalter Timothy Burleson Adriana Burns Burnie Burns Benitha Butler Marcus Byrd Tammie Byrd Laurie Camacho Marche Campbell Suzanne Cannon Christopher Cantu Claudia Cantu David Cantu Emiterio Carrizales Juan Carrizales Chris Carroll Kimberly Cartwright Patricia Cassady Juliana Castaneda John Castellanos Rachel Castillo Corey Cavitt Fransisco Cerda Daniel Cervantes Calvin Chance M Q. -f,.'v Ti ,Arr V ,ks xr 5 v T 'N , ff ., J ., f P and We 'ff , -Q L ' 9' 45 5 Q 'SV f 32 555 xx 7' 2 J f ,,f 1 a ffl Q ra my 1 A. 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Stan Chancellor Joe Chandler John Chapman Laura Chapman Candy Chatawanich Stephen Chanault James Claiborne Kenneth Clark Christie Clowdus Jennifer Cole Kristy Conner Barbara Cook Preston Cooper Eric Corne Andree Cornuaud James Cotter Heather Coulston Kelly Crenshaw Karen Curry Anthony Dansby Jimmie Davidson Amy Davis Angela Davis John Davis Martin Davis Ronald Davis Shannon Davis Stacy Davis Tawonna Davis Betty De La Garza Kimberly Dean Baron Dickerson Joy Dickerson Dee Dismuke Laura Dixon Bart Dodson Dana Douthit Todra Dowdy Jason Duvall John Dyess Mark Easley Teresa Eggleston Ryan Ensinia Kareem Erskine Pete Esparza Misti Fair Louis Farrar Maricela Fernandez Samantha Figueroa FRESHMEN - Randy Fisher Teresa Flangin Denise Fletcher Amy Forist Angela Foster Cerda Francisco James Frazier Robert Frazier Joshua Freeman Kimberly French Jacki Fudge Angela Fuhrer Randy Galban Juan Galvan Ruben Garcia Sandra Garcia Frank Garner Angela George Eric Gerhardt Kevin Gillenwater Paige Glover Deborah Gomez Geronimo Gonzales Otilio Gonzales Sean Graham Christie Green Darla Grier Chuck Gross Robert Grygar Genevive Gutierrez Charles Hallmark James Harbin William Hargis Darwin Harrell Jimmy Harrell Trya Harris Davi Harting Daniel Hastings Wanda Hatter Gene Havard Angela Hawkins Brian Herford Cesar Hernandez Elizabeth Hernandez Marcus Hernandez Marisol Hernandez Diana Herrera Kenneth Hester Bryan Hicks - FRESHMEN 1 ' A Zz ' 3 A.',,1 if al X if 1 if ,fix DEEP IH THOUGHT, Kevin Gillenwater ,E CAUGHT OFF GUARD. Angela Odom gives a winning smile. -' I -....,,,. , at KW 1-.,, ., 'Q' FT' Q Y 'Ki iii ' ..i daydreams of life alter school. , Michelle Hildbrand Randy Hildbrand Connie Hill Ronald Hogue Allison Hollenshead Steven Holly Dee Anna Horan Kevin Hudson Michelle Hudson Kenneth lvy Joe Jacinto Natasha Jackson Tanya Jackson Vincent Jackson Tessia Jay Anthony Johnson Leslie Johnson Lisa Johnson Timothy Johnson Treshena Johnson Brian Jones FRESHMEN - 6 5 Christy Jones Tresha Jones Joe Jordan Michelle Jordon Karla Karlen Joanna Kaulfman Joanna Kennedy John Kent Dennis Keyes Shannon King Julie Kinkade J.D. Kirkland Wendy Kline Bonnie Kurtz Lamart Lawson Michael Leath Kyle Leonard Drew Lewis Jennifer Lippe Ronnette Lovell Tammi Macon Shauma Mahan Diana Maldonado Jason Manley Chris Manning Charlotte Marshall Brian Martinez lnna Martinez Juan Martinez Kimberly Martinez Maria Martinez Cherry Mason Dywanna Massey Angela McBride Jennifer McCombs John McDuflie Michelle McGuire D'etta Mclnturll' Justin McLemore Michael McMillan Misti Mchleely Monica Miller Karen Milner Mark Mitchell Robert Mitchell Jacqueline Mohler Daunte Montgomery Kimberly Montgomery Monica Montgomery - FRESHMEN I 1- i 'Tig 1 V 4' iw' is I it X mmf f K ,f tlt t.g , rlt xl .lgrt i t , M, V. ik 5. we Q P 8 1 'K if gi X X' as . 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Q , 5 -. l I Ronald Moore Kelly Morgan Clinton Morton Shenna Nelson Daron Newton Christy O'Brien Clay O'Daniel Michelle O'Daniel Angela Odom Stephen Owen LaDonna Parks Lynna Peden Anjee Penny Arthur Perez Christina Perez James Phillips Amie Pope Jeffrey Pope David Poyner Christina Raines Claudia Ramirez Israel Ramirez Porfirio Ramirez Ruth Ramirez Andrea Ramsey Billy Ray Von Reagor Keli Reaves Julian Rector Ricky Redd Jeffrey Redmon Bonnie Reed Craig Reed Tabitha Reynolds Jeffrey Rhodes Mary Rios Jerry Rivera Charles Robertson Ross Robertson Jose Robles Sylvia Robles Arturo Roblez Belinda Rodriquez Eddie Rodriquez Hector Rodriquez Larry Rogers Fernando Rosenzweig Loretta Rueda Gwenda Russell FRESHMEN Christina Sapol Cherilee Schrieb Michael Scott Emest Sharp Monica Shaw Chris Shirley Phil Shores Charles Shugart George Sill Brian Simmons Christy Simpson Jennifer Sirchie Fred Slaughter Brandon Smith Heather Smith Jennifer Smith Jerry Smith Timothy Sneed Katha Sokoll Cecilia Solis John Solis Coy Springer Dustin Spurgin Bridgette Spurlock Bemard Square Kimberly Starnes Ronnie Stevens Debbie Stewart Nina Stock Michael Stone Jason Street Paula Stripling Emily Tabor Alison Tater Bryan Taylor Rhett Taylor Ryan Taylor Cynthia Teny Nikki Teny 68 - FRESHMEN . is 1 :tl E se f t W l , ,vw f If x 'ff 't 1 4 . .ga is MX ns J Q X 1 X v pw . A - V . . K' '53 gl Y Ti iffiff, S . 'K i Q 'vs I ix M K? . v,. -K 35' . . i -its - X f . 4. , I? ,S , W , 4. aw , Qgf R at Q als fs ,., ik K' 1' c w' 'fi w X . ,fl if I H K f 1 . - if , , gl -f-- - ,M ' , C . -' 1- , kv y . , .. Q , Q Q . st at 3 . if 5 a 3 .. - as bg it ' , Q 'fy ggy wayww wmssg sf' up ig 5 ii ANSWERING A QUESTION in joumalism class is no problem for Michael Barry ai .Ae .Q -5 ' I . S C, N aka SEEN wwf mt iw frm px .215 5 ' ' - . H, . A Qvfa . T T -iii i, K f .4 ,ii , r Ss Enix :- fa qt lk QW rg- 1 iw Q .'lf'!., , ., -,.. - ,f.4l,k..1, if mg 1 uv.. s , 1. 1 rmpfdfi- 'fs .',f'f. J V . Ewwkww . S - ' .Q ggi ff' Na 'p' X? Tigff, 45 'twig N AIA.. Q O ' , ,' : ' 15 5359 ' llwqggi t :-f .. v , 'Q 2 lkf- f' - , . U . ,lf ,.-A , 5 'fob f --. 1. S i -. fl c i, M f 2' .. SQ Q i C' tk ' 'r- as , 35 M 2 . S 'E' 'v X .. -if NC I i sr if 5 tl in t orb A 1 My +1 Nw. ,Q , . Q 'if W Z f , f , M V ids! 3 ik 2 1 gf f ' '3 ,122 g e,:,,nff EZ. 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W, ,. 7-6 f I A:,AA , ,, V1 Q, ':--w v,qW ,jf .,w , X, K ,,,, Q ' xr ' -,rv L 1- 'XV ff , fix K Q sie li 1, K it if , K. 1 nfjief f W if T vs -3,4 2 ,J mf Michelle Thielen Broderick Thomas David Thompson Jennifer Thompson Tracy Thompson Allison Thormahlen Clilton Thornton Alejondra Tijerina Kelly Timmons Carol Travis Jeffery Turner Elizabeth Ubelecker Elizabeth Vamer Amy Vasquez James Vaughn Billy Wafer Malcolm Walker Nancy Ward Cindy Washington Darron Waters Brian Watson Melinda Webb Bryan Welbom Scott Wells Tammy Wells Stephany Wester Angela Wheaton Shane White Broderick Whitehead Shelia Whitehead Tammi Whitlow Jennifer Whitson Sandy Wilkins Angela Williams Cedric Williams Eulanda Williams Gerald Williams Kathy Williams Lori Wilson Clint Wilson Jeffrey Winningham Stephen Winters Alen Wiser Monty Woodley Jennifer Woodruff Tonya Woodson Mylissa Wright Dana Young Kim Zebroski FRESHMEN - 69 VISO 1 -..J . m .lf ,- -'1 gf 1 f 27' ,gf I X ? 4 Y.:-V 'ua , 'Qi' 'na' J' gf V wr 1,6 ' 3,4.-.aw '. Wu g ,H I , . dmlnlstratlon his year the administra- tion, led by Superinten- dent Dr. Bob Browning and Assistant Superintendents, Mr. Max Simpson and Mr. J.D. Cen- tilli, put much time into making this year the best. They sacri- ficed many hours in work and study sessions finding ways to improve our school system. Through these sessions they ac- cepted a bill to build two elemen- tary schools. They passed poli- cies concerning the new teacher appraisal system and set up training shops for school board members. They also adopted an operational budget and set tax rates. All in all, their efforts helped make WISD tops in the area. Dr. Bob Browning, Superintendent: Mr. Max Simpson, Mr. J.D. Centilli, Assistant Superintendents. lil 4 X fi 2 I 5 6 E . School Board Members Bottom Row Jim Sargent Jim Pitts Alfred Mums Top Row Dale McLane Frank McCoy-president. Joe Smith, The his year the faculty was headed by new principal A Mr. Mike Tumer, working with assistant principals, Mr. Ron Appleton and Mrg Bill Travis. With these amen inrleadership of our school, things Vwent very smoothly. As MrgAppleton said, With a job like mine, there is never a dull moment. They worked non-stop on keeping dis- cipline in the halls, monitoring the lunch hour and keeping the school in good shape. More im- portantly they found time to speak and encourage students on a one-to-one basis. Theydid a greatjob in fulfilling each of their responsibilities. l -NikitMorgan- A RARE MOMENT: findingkall three of the leaders of WHS in the same place at the same time. Chiefs Cf WHS 'QNWNH 1 gy ,rv ffl. 1559 f 3 Mike Tumer Ron Appleton Bill Travis Principal Assistant Principal Assistant Principal FACU LTY Kathryn Aday wi I Lan I X X One day during Chemistrymy class wasn't paying much attention and I noticed a note being passed around. I proceeded to pick up the note and correct their behavior. After doing so, I found the note was a Valentine's Day card forsmel I I V ' r ,if V 1 ' gi g X X I had taken a boy and a girl into the hall to admi I ' ister corporal punishment for a violation of the rules. TI boy was being such a gentleman by letting me swat hi Cf A first. When I hit the boy the girl started crying. I never ga' 'iii ' iiiit the girl a swatll I '59 . 'CE .H 5 ' ,f ,Viv YN g ' Q A A X X lt was my first year to teach, I had a difiicult sf I , dentiin one of myciasses. After many battles I gained T y + A A N l .- one-on-one relationship with him. I had to leave after ES ,, I A V 5. year, but he brought me a dozen roses and with tearsq t t g my . ,. 5 his eyes said, Thanks! Because of you I, can make I through life. This made me realize teaching was l .K ,. 'gl 1 me',, ,,.. N Q f Tomm Simpson David Simmons X X when I was teaching English I took my class along with Mrs. Cain's classes to the public theatre to see the new Romeo and Juliet. I will never forget that exper- ience with the cameraman that day. Although it is funny now, it was quite embarrassing at the time. I I ptg I , X X The Building Trades class was roofing as house on day when it began to rain. As ajoke, one Ofthe. boys naile another boy's shoes, with feet in them, to the roof. All ti boys went to get into the truck. They left the boy stuck the roof screaming and laughing helplessly! I I i mlluuwlumwlivwanm' -..ma...,..,fl mulf a,ssmmmm:ls1In1 :mm ' 'rrwwwww mw M rf-,.......w I mmm, X -- ' Ut Ns - , - lma.laW.M.Wlw.s,. , . .... ...ibm , ,llma1.ilmm't , wwuwxfzmss ima!! , ,, 0ur Foundation Builders hat makes a good teacher? A teacher must have knowl- edge of their subjects in order to teach their students what they know. They must have the patience to stick yy their students until they understand. They must have a lesire to teach and they must pass the TECAT! These qualifications are present in all of the WHS faculty this ear. Each of the teachers have special qualifications in areas flinging from English and Math to Auto Body and Homemaking. each department we have teachers not only working for our zducation, but also for our personal well-being. Each teacher lelps a student lay the foundation from which they will build eir lives. Only good teachers can help students build a good undation. - Niki Morgan - mmf I' 7' TEACHERS SHOW SPIRIT during a pep rally, which they seemed to enjoy as much as the StLIdCl llS. EYEIPIG THE FOOD, Mr. Richard Segura and Mrs. Joy Bumpass take a break from their busy jobs. 5. E . t , ' S -1 A Adams Kathryn Aday Berlji Arn0Id Geography Chemistry Sociology. C0aCh FACULTY John Baker Auto Mechanics Ruth Ballard English Carl Block Art Colleen Bowler Drill Team Don Bowman history, Coach GIVING A SMILE Mrs Ruth Devore, senior sponsor looks forward to senior activities. Mark Box Algebra, Coach Joy Bumpass Secretary Elaine Burkhart French Ken Burks Agriculture Margaret Burleson Library Aide Doris Butler Biology Maurine Butler Library Aide Benton Cain Librarian Wanda Cain English 33 8 - FACULTY Charlie Carmichael History, Coach Emestine Cavazos Aide Charlene Cope Math Mark Coulson English, Coach Tibby Coulson SAC DRESSING FOR HALLOWEEN, Mr. Ron Hastings shows his real identity as lead singer of KlSS . Ruth DeVore History Bobby Drueckhammer CVAE Clotea Dyer Typing Lisa Elliot Drama Diana Endicott CVAE Horticulture Cindy Eschenburg DE I and Il Glinda Felty Counselor Claylard French History Sue Gilmer Special Ed Aide '--vnu-Q 'YIT'T.T'9 ,N .P Y '29- - Q 4 , f f ff .Q FACULTY ia I r fqylw., 9. Aim 80 - FACULTY Q-.RN L 32, Q o 'Q 1 1 gum rf I W W-rv '13 Gretchen Cmoza Math Barbara Hairgrove ESL Winnie Hamblin Special Education Billy Hancock Govemment Ted Harris Algebra Ron Hastings Physics Sylvia Hastings Cumputer Joseph Hazzard Welding ONCE A TEACHER always a teacher. Mr. J.W. Williams, who has served over fifteen years in the teaching profession, is now substituting at WHS. JoAnna Herrod Office Duplications Lona Hobbs English Ann Horan HOCT Karen Jenkins English Carol Johnson Cheerleading Ruth Junkin Cosmetology FACULTY f in ...Nash 82 - FACULTY suv!! F' .JW W-F ,M X ,, 9 T V' 'N W ., A I ,- ff! 19-Q 1 ,s , 4 .5 5 - R 3 X, 3 if X 3' L- Vx 'M .. j AXAW 52 I yr., ff? 97 J if' l , 'I -f. 'Haj L J X2 f a':,zV f ff A f 4. W was , -f' . ,Q h 1 f f , fi W , ' , 33 515, ai wi, .2 'fx 4 1 5 Q -,M vm of ,A ,1 f V ' , K ,3 1' Qu g,,,.,,,,.4 N VK' f 5 ,liz Jim Kazmierski Health, Coach Douglas Keese Algebra Marianna Larkin English, Accounting Marilyn Lash VOE Malinda Lawson English Debby Leake Joumalism Jimmy Lofland Biology Merle Malone Biology ARTIST AT WORK. Mrs. Tibby Coulston spends time and talent on painting figurines as a hobby. Talena Mara Choir Melna McCutchen HECE Berlyn McKnight Homemaking Jeny McLemore Athletic Director Rick McMichael Vocational Director Bill Midkiff Baseball FACULTY - 85 James Moore Construction Trades lsaiah Moreland Algebra Melissa Morgan Pre VOE Mike Morgan Agriculture Dorothy Mullican Geometry BY DRESSING TACKY, Mrs. Lynn Stockman and Mrs. Debby Leake showed their spirit and won the Most Spirited Teacher award. 4 - FACULTY Shirley Mullins Teacher's Aide Barbara Nickols Biology John Nickols History, Coach David Nunn Drafting Mickie Nunn Chemistry Michael Pickett Band Director Wendy Piepke Homemaking Terry Pierce French, German Judy Pleasants Office Secretary X 3 nd 2 22 I ,yfwlne-ft 1 A T if f 'V g -1- it 'X I' l I no 11155 da. I 5 W3 QA -an E'-3: fi: zisw' FACULTY - 8 Jesse Reed AEC Director Gary Rowland Machine Repair Steven Sauenuein Band Director Richard Segura Auto Body Ron Shumate Electronics BUSY AT WORK, Mrs. Melna McCutchan, 86 - FACULTY works on her assignments for class. David Simmons Building Trades Tommy Simpson Counselor Mark Smesney Machine Repair Rennie Smith Office Secretary George Solis Spanish Barbara Splawn Registrar Joann Spriggs Biology Tom Stephens Band Director Lynn Stockman English . ff' xv UW .11-fl if B X. 'x K W 'sf xm- 'lsr' wiS'w if -'51, M. X Q I 'iflyf fig. 05 fer i . ' Th . -- LW S .mf 9 L- .N , ua, I is nfs wa . 6 N, wffm Ez. ,fi mic: . Q. ::::::::ng., if mg f2ff'f'fl i mm in FACULTY - 87 fi - j3r ggy X ,Q --J., ., f ..........--M Q . ,, , , A H Mw..,s- ,,,...,,-...JW-f - A ,,,.,...---f N , xx' X- v. ,. yummy ' W',W - -, .'Xw.v 88 - FACULTY Mmm am 'kwnnw qQ - sap. I 12 '1'w ..f I ,ky -4 alfa' Juanita Stoffrogen ICT Sally Stoffrogen CLA, History JoAnne Stroope Spanish Beverly Swett CLA, Health Mary Sykes Reading JoNelI Tate Math, Literature Ray Thomason Trigonometry Maria TUerina Math, Health LOVING HER JOB, Mrs. Clotea Dyer smiles while giving a test to her students. Glen Tolar English Ernest Villarreal English Judy Wesson Nurse Lynne Westmoreland Girls' Athletics Steve Westmoreland Math, Coach David Wyer Vocational Director FACULTY - 89 Behind The Scenes iii. if 145' -ig! f 1 , it .4 5- , J U il y Q fr 2' fj t 1 2' 42 vY ali- 5 K i t e - i 5. . ,, ref' ' i 2 ' f? V if V ' 3 .g f A- Vs' i I I Thanks to the hard work and dedication of the custodians and cafeteria staff, WHS stays in great shape. It takes much time and effort to cook and clean up after all of the students and faculty at WHS. Their caring shows in the fine 90 FACULTY work they do, helping to make WHS a school of which to be proud. These people working be-l hind the scenes do not always get the credit they deserve, but their efforts are appreciatedl mr 'r I r i I i W I, A, we SW 3.3.5 , iv TEACHER OF THE YEAR awards were presented to Mr. Billy Hancock, government teacher, for his contributions to the teaching profession for the past 27 years. He was awarded the Waxahachie High School Teacher of the Year award. For her 25 years of teaching, Mrs. Wanda Cain, English teacher, was given the Waxahachie Independent School District Teacher of the Year award. Both were nominated by their peers and presented with plaques. RETURPIIPIC1 VIDEO EQUIPMENT to the library was just part of a day's work for teachers, as Mr. Glen Tolar, junior English teacher, could verify. DURING CHEMISTRY CLASS, Mrs. Kathryn Aday assisted Jana Bridges and Lisa Schaffer as they performed a lab. AUTO BODY TEACHER Mr. Richard Segura advised some of his students on the proper methods of keeping a car in good condition, FACULTY 92 - DIVISION Q- 10 f I I l I-'a ,I .pan I 3, 1 fav -f I Qu- DIVISION - 95 Homecoming ' 86 g b 1 fi' I gg L g 5 Loomno SEPARATE WAYS, Tracy Sullivan, Traci canru, and Ricky sons worl iifiief last week of October was filled wiizhflionieitomin atiifvities UJQCUTCY to Df0mDi H0meC0mif1Q SDil'il- They started Wednesday nigh,g3irltlhra,,t3iL3ijfire atfjtiakeridge. A high- Vlighgof the T, nnregxqasfsmagzgufilnickyfiisoiis fldiilting in a canoe. I caigrying a torch' to Iighf the iirej9Everyone'came torshow their spirit' 1 and cheer on the football players for ftlgieir, Friday game--against ' warmer Hutchins. r rr I L- I i T'-if Frigjlay,r'afterri6iE5n. students Ieftischool early to watch the parade, A gi , .I A0 Combined with a beautiful day, theljand,pi1eeIleaQkxfS, drillriieam, ' ,g V I , r,,,,B j organizations. and man!! Qihefsimllled together tiifmake the pa- - ' '1A- ' si A ' A radegna, successggfMany'fiQ2fiibs prepiredawardfwinning floats. Following the parade, students gameredrag gSingIei35nrrPIaza for a mini- pep rallyi The hiiglrllight gogifriday Was? the crowning of the ,L queengiyat-,pre7garneJ cerei5rionies.1ii'lCarIa wirininham was chosen gyrfgggggfififomirniigiz otherfseriior nohdinees. Although the football team lost, their determination madejthe Iossg1lpearahle5,The Harvest Moon if Ball dance, held in theilcafeterlaiiiollowinglthe game, 'culminated 5 The weeigfs activigies. I g V ggfvzzw 1 ,- -vi , ,gg f A-,W M mf' In W i Q I K ffk. 154 Pkfu I 5 I vw avr HAVING A BLAST, Andrea Ramsey displays her courageousness on a fo wheeler for the crowd at the Homecoming parade. RIDING IH STYLE, Mrs. Lynn Stockman,junior class sponsor, takesjuniors Charla Carlat, Kevin Mundy, and Macy Browning for a cruise in the parade. WHS SCHOOL SPIRIT was enlivened by the cheerleaders at the bonfire. 94 - HOMECOMING 1986 HOMECOMING QUEEN - Miss Carla Win- ningham PRESENTIHG THE CROWN, 1985 Queen Charlene McCullough congratulates Carla with a hug. Q?-'Z-2 'fi , 5 . In ' ' 1-PQ' .,,,, f 1, 5 HOMECOMING NOMINEES - Bottom Row: Traci Cantu, Tracey Boeving, Carla Winningham, Gaye Shelkofsky. Top Row: Michele Carteb ii Wallace, Laura Denning, Bernita Harris, Margy Williams. uonncomncl - 9 Nati H1 Ho it , L er .3 'iii . Y .fit K 5 1986-87 Members - Bottom Row: Mrs. Dorothy Mullican, sponsor: Alan Daughtry, treasurer: Ctaye Shelkofsky, vice president: Cory president, Mrs. Katherine Aday, sponsor: Second Row: Cami Wallace, Tina Markham, Tracy Sullivan, Jill Chapman, Renee Melinda Bratcher, Lori Yokum: Third Row: Todd Campa, Laura Dennin ' ' Margy Williams, Robin Osborn, Dand Cox, Tamara Yoakump Top Row: Denise Groves, James Utsey, Jill Rominge , Tracy Murphree Angie Almand, Liz Shelley, Brian Sargent, Steven Lucio. Cream of the Crop he National Honor Society is com- posed ofa group ofjuniors and sen- iors who have achieved high honors throughout high school. This orga- nization has been recognizing students for almost halfa century. In order to be a candi- date juniors must maintain an average of 85 or above, while seniors must maintain an 88 or above average. The students who qualify are evaluated by their teachers an must meet national standards set by the or- ganization. The Waxahachie chapter is sponsored by Mrs. Katherine Aday and Mrs. Dorothy Mullican. rffL.':a:'2sa:.. xx g K CL: it Q5 Vs if 96 Honor Society PRESIDENT CORN? SIX talks to Mrs. Katherine Aday about the results of the induction. l in 351. 453 3, i s li if . INDUCTEES- Bottom Raw: Macy ' - Browning, Lisa Schaefer, Jason Lonon, Teri Defoore, Ann Kurtz, Angie Alexander, Keith Remlingeii' April Lane, sharon Dayton, Kun ' Spitzer, David McGuire: Second Row: Niki Morgan, Darla Pope, Tammy Montgomery, Kim McCul-I -i ly, Veronica Monreal, Gina White- ' head, Shari Bartel, Wendy Murray, Lisa Allen, Dawn Jones, Ed Har' ding: Third Row: Amy Banks, An- ,gee Ford, Karen Praslicka, Jac- ques Brown, Jennifer Thomas, Johnna McCutchen, Tammy Clark, ' Heather Thompson, Tracy Adkins, Diane Volentine, Dale Wagner, Fourth Row: Heather Giles, Su- zanne Todd, Troy Bell, Jay Fudge, L Laura Green, Shannon Johnson, Tina heritage, Dawn Harg' ' ey, Darron Edwards Steven Mott: op Row: Kathie I-lines, Chris Kauffman, Phil Garvin, Angela Ramsey, Michele Morgan, Jill Mar- tin, Leah Skipper, Cylinda Settle- meyer, Jason Ranton, Beverly Ev- erett, Steve Murphree. Not Pic- tured: Jana Bridges, Julie Bum- - pass, Joe Remus, Krista Sharp. x, N gy SENIOR MELINDA BRATCIIER is all smiles as she inducts Karen Praslicka and Teri Defoore. JUNIOR PHIL GARVIN bows his head as Cory Six inducts him into the honor society. SENIOR DENISE GROVE was proud to tell Jacques Brown that he had been accepted to NHS. 7I1onorsF- 97 f we V Good stud habits ...N Qty T A A iv 1 4 1 9 1 2 , 3 P ki V, - .L Q S. EK . j s jk 5 W i v? vi it X 14 ti is Q e Cory Six plans to attend Austin College in Sherman. Southwestern University. or Trin- ity University. Coiys career interests are in the Helds of applied mathematics or engi- neering. Cory is proud ofhaving participated in extracurricular activities and especially having been a member of the 1985-1986 WHS varsity golf team which participated in the class AAAA state tournament. Melinda Bratcher plans to attend Baylor Uni- versity where her career interests lie in the medical or dental fields and perhaps work- ing with children or the elderly. Throughout high school Melinda enjoyed going on out- of-town trips with the band and Academic Decathlon. Melinda has been most proud of keeping up her grades while participating in a variety of extracurricular activities. Todd Campa plans to attend Texas ASM University or Austin College. Todd's career interests are in engineering or mathematics. While in high school, Todd valued playing in the 1985-86 state football playoffs and also having graduated in the top two percent of his class. O Laura Denning plans to attend the University of Texas at Austin where she is interested in business and law. Throughout high school, cheerleading and serving as co captain of the cheerleading team her junior year was very important to her 98 ff IIONORSK ' ' ' ' 5 y WR, t,,, .,,.,'-ff ,,,m.,4m' ...W Brian Sargent plans to attend Austin College or Trinity University where his career inter- ests are in communications or political sci- ence. Throughout high school. Brian en- joyed the weekends and holidays. Brian is proud of having survived Waxahachie High School. Gaye Shelkofsky plans to attend Stephen F. Austin where she is interested in child psy- chology or social work. Throughout high school, Gaye enjoyed spending time with her friends. Gaye is proud ol' having been awarded the United States Leadership Award and named Who's Who Among American High School Students. ff '-- f l l i i IA . ' 3 2 fs. 1. N.. 1 I EE ...Q--f ., z Q ...pf Margy Williams plans to attend the Universi- ty of Texas at Austin. Margy is interested in business or environmental design. Through- out high school, Margy made close friends, good grades, and was involved in extracurri- cular activities. Margy is proud of having served as senior class president. Bambi Martin plans to attend Baylor Univer- sity and major in engineering. ln high school, Bambi took pride in being the best that she could be in everything and making her family proud ofthose accomplishments. Also in high school, Bambi served as co- captain of the varsity cheerleaders and was also a Texas C1irl's State Representative. Steven Lucio plans to attend either Baylor University or the University of Texas in Aus- tin. Steven's career interests lie in the fields of pharmacy, biochemistry and engineering. Steven maintained a high average through- out high school and received a letter ofcom- mendation for his score on the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test. ' Q-Q Jill Chapman plans to attend Texas ASM University where she intends to major in ar- chitecture. Throughout high school, Jill made good grades and also continued do- ing the things she really enjoyed doing. Jill is proud of having been a varsity cheer- leader and a member ofthe National Honor Society. Released on probation, the honor students give a great smile dedicated to surviving the years in Waxahachie High School. These ten students served four years ofhard work and maintained high averages throughout their terms. These students also participated in many extracurricular activi- ties, while keeping up their grades. Lots of luck in the future. Special thanks to the Waxahachie Police Station and to Officer Larry Ball. HONORS - 99 if ss 100 N Q X O here are no two people alike in the world - not even twins when you consider their per sonalities. At WHS there is a vast number of different people with dif ferent personalities. However there are those few whose person ality stands out among the rest These are the ones who have per sonality plus! -Niki Morgan jiddfyf Most likely to be in the Olympics, Demetrius Dansby and Angie Almand Most likely to sweep you off your feet, David Schwartz and Gaye Shelkofsky. D r Most Athletic D' 'x .Ol ' 'wt ' X , , . sl x N ig Most Charming Q.. QR f 1'x Aftt' K. Most COLIITCOUS 'Kr' ! It I Q 3 4' 1 7,1 rr am I ,L r ' ' , N-, C ' 1 K 5 I. x I - 94,43.X K 1 K 4 i S 4 ,ff 4 f 3 ,, ' ,' Zaniest . f . 1 1 1 1 i Most likely to catch your eye, Christian Dohr and Traci Cantu. Most likely to hold the door open for you, Gary Dollar and Dana Cox. Most likely to cause a scene, Jeff Browning and Charla Carlat Most likely to shop at Neiman Marcus, Byron Davidson and Claire Meirs. HONORS -4 Q., Best Dressed Teacher's Pet .4 ' Most likely to be found in Defensive Driving, Clyde Melick and Liz Kelly. Most likely to be buttering up the teacher, Jason Ranton and Cylinda Settlemyer. Most likely to say Hello, how are ya? , Steve Larey and Margy Williams. .1 ii I If ff .i . 553 Friendliest uw. 7:53 f1 X 4--m-w- a Most Scholastic l Most Successful Zi Biggest A K ' 5 cf, nm H 'Wg' , Y 'K Most Bashful ost likely to be found in the library, James Utsey and Melinda 'atcher. ost likely to become President of the U.S., Corey Six and Bambi 'xifif-717171-1' W-Q . -Ls 4-2: S-. . i:i Most School Spirit Most likely to be with two rather than one, Chris Marrs anim' and Cami Wallace. ost likely not to, Paul Gilson and Linda Sherwood. Most likely to have in hand a spirit stick, Ricky Solis and Tracy Sullivan. HONORS - 101 The Most Desirabl Dates Of WHS veryone has their own idea for the ultimate date. No matter if your choice is limited to your own thoughts or known by everyone, the dream is still there. The two stu- dents Most Desirable Date at WHS were Kurt Shortes and Laura Den- ning. J5 , . r ' E 1345 , 3, ,-ni... it I THINKING ABOUT SATURDAY, Laura looks forward to her date READY TO GO, Kurt gets into his car for another date MOST DESIRABLE DATES, Kurt and Laura were chosen because they are fun, likeable, and enjoy doing different things the epitome of the perfect date 102 HONORS e manners of Ricky Solis and Gaye Shelkofsky the body of Paul Ciilson and Heather Thompson . .X I. . . F 5 iz . ww. . Q 1 ' I fa . W 'E .AL. 'HS in l .sa - .3 . T2-Lfffl.-f. 4 . Q . an - 2 a a .1 . x guy, r, i 1 ' Qin . i , :.'s1..' 2, 0595, fri Q- ifl, ff, - ag, is X :.f,jfL, 4 1, f-flew. -l 7 x, L A ' T Tw 'tv A ,., ' .W f-P, if ..-. ' M if, f 1 gy m 11 . . - , 1,- li Q' 4 A -.' - . f' L at ef-.3 J? . y gg? , 5 . E 'xwgtx kk 5 2 l 935555 , ygg, .' . . l 'i lam-ANN V. ra, X41 Ns Q' .ui The Ideal Senior he senior class of 1987 was filled with a variety of interesting people, each possessing their own unique qualities. Have you ever stopped to think about what the ideal senior would be like? Just imagine him or her having . . . -Niki Morgan- '7 'W 45 . JV. Riser' YU u an i' ' 'U 5. Qi, K . gf , 1 .zur xx-rivwlrgwl l,,. Q ,ia . if ,gyilif the smile of Kirk Davis and Traci Cantu ' ' ' the hair of John Majors and Kim Odom A Wi' . ' the legs of David Schwanz and Robin Osborn -W 't A y the eyes of Chris Marrs and Bambi Martin. HONORS 103 104 -- HONORS ' Beauties And Clary Dollar Heather Hensley wad-sassy.. Bret Odom Gretchen Dau Handsomes x - 5-If-f 'e 1X Mike Navarro Susan Duke 'Q'- j,'.'f Ricky Redd Angie Odom HONORS - 105 su Mk? x 1 'Qt if 1 fm 2 'l!llllli sf: 1 i Hi 9 2 w rw Q X 1 1 6 4 uf J., 4 4' o S 4-, W 1 Q QLQQXM. ' .-is ,M 1' V N .4 5 im v if 931 3 wa, S ,. YS mf' 9 YS Y 15' Xe 'QP' ' N86 Xxx 1 's I .L Wx: '19 Academic Decathlon Bottom Row: Karen Praslicka, Teri Defoore, Cylinda Settlemyer, Alan Daughtry, Kristi McLane, and Melinda Bratcher: Top Row: Pat Wilson. Steven Lucio, Jason Lonon, Aine Malone, Denise Groves. Mind Over Matter cademic Decathlon is composed of stu- dents ranging from grades 10 through P ' 12. Throughout the year, they listen to lectures by various speakers. They re- search infomiation on different subjects and are required to make two speeches - one prepared and one impromptu. All of this prepared them for the competition held in January in Bryan, Texas, where they competed with 15 other schools. These students received credit. To ob- .ggi tain full credit, they were required to do inde- pendent study for 18 weeks. They researched topics that were helpful to the community. Ms. Robbie Reed, AEC teacher, served as the spon- sor. Many hours of hard work and study were put into making the Academic Decathlon a top- notch team. - Cyndee Penney - Keri McLane starts a tape as part of a study session. 108 - HONORS Honors Junior Jason Lonon points out a formula in calculus. Biology II students Melinda Bratcher and Kristi McLane view a slide under the microscope. ln Honors French Ill, Stephen Young and Mrs. Elaine Burkhart put together a Christmas book written in French. Classes Making The Grade oplng to graduate with an honors dl ploma many students chose to take honors classes The cumculum and expectations of these classes were much more difficult than those of a regular course Honors classes were offered in var as foreign languages English calculus phys rcs chemistry and biology Honor students worked hard to make the grade ious areas of Waxahachie High School, such 4 SFA8I5ll Steven Lucio ponders over a question raised in English. Honors Spanish Ill students Gary Dollar, Ricky Solis, and Nicole Kin- chen prepare for an oral quiz. HONORS - 109 Sl OKIS .:x:7 'S '- 5 , fix, ' ,xl , 51, -' .f .X VA Y Q' X sw' . 'U.v ,- I f '95, J. u' 'iv F! 4 qt, ' 15mr,gw,,, 5 . , , ' , - Sgr,' .1,gLsT,-,',- . 1 I., .w,.'Z1i:Z ds .1 .A1nn1: - 1' '44 f' , l in : 4' 4 I b x if Ka SPORTS arsity Football WAXAHACHIE W INDIANS IIEZII ' Bottom Row: Seth Terry, Van Ball, Sam Schooltield, Jennifer Lippe, April Forbes, Teri Thomason ' ' . ' : oAnn Haslam, Marty Rector, Pancho Cerda, Sidney Thompson, Sherard Ray, Stephanie Green, Sherry Correllg Second Ro mi , a Thompson, Pat Mayes, David Woodward, Gameld Harrison, Mike Robinson, Cornell Cannon, Joe Volentine, Greig Centilli, -'1 - :- exton, Kirk Fan'is, Maurice Lacey. Third Row: John Majors, Mike Rich, Demetrius Dansby, David Schwartz, Jeff Hughes, Davis Horan, Je Peel, Corey Flowers, Greg Prater, David Hill, Sam Camacho, John Harris, Gary Dollar: Fourth Row: Sam Schoolfield, Rob Machovsky, Steve Murphree, David Garcia, Kenneth Webb, Jason Ward, Chris Marrs, Marvin Arevalo, Mike McCullough, Darron Edwards, Todd Campa, Jason English, Marcus Clem, Derek Toumley: Fifth Row: Leroy Sharp, J.J. Scott, Casey Gregory, Patrick Felty, Tony Beets, Paul Gonzales, Steve Larey, Paul Gilson, Russell Phillips, Ricky Limitone, Mark Williams, Mickey Owens, Daryl White, Taras Henderson, Byron Davis, Carey Crane, Derron Tapp, Coach Mark Box, Coach Randal Forguson, Coach Jim Kazmierski, Head Coach Jerry McLemore, Coach David Yowell, Coach Craig Harris, Coach Benjie Amold, Joe Prcin, Clint Huskins, Kurt Shortes, Brent Wheatley. he 1986 lndian Varsity Football Team met their opponents with unfailing courage. The support of the fans, band, drill team, and cheerleaders was always there. The team survived no pass, no play with a near perfect record. They worked hard and long, and will remember this season as a real character builder. Al- though the season ended with regular play, the knowledge that this team worked together and for each other is what will be etched in time. STRUGGLIHG TO RUN, an Indian player is tackled by a Cedar Hill Longhorn. 112 - SPORTS f' at ai I glf .1,, I M 'N FQ' i, Rx .4. 1 W f.., . J , f ., .If tff'?'Jv ,Lua . 2,12 ,ggi 'Q 1 's CAUGHT OFF GUARD, quarterback Greg Centilli falls to a loss of yards. WATCHING THEIR TEAMMATES, Derron Tapp and Patrick Felty smile with satisfaction. 711165 -fjjngmlfssffwk gyda .Q 's LW. 1 HELPING THE INDIANS defend opponents, senior Gary Dollar plays with strong determination. WHS INDIAN FOOTBALL playersjump for joy over ajob well-done. SPORTS - 115 tzs wig gig Q' K fl .A . ., ,.1,as. v,- - -w ig. .. . . 3 ,c A - ,K If x 1. A 4, . c V, A... W gi A A sg .Q.z Vx if 5 I ,r 1- -.11 I ' x I ff 'iz' gh,, . Ll ,my-1 mi fc: 1-f 2 , W -X-ef ,vffx rmi,'...vw fU'irF?'fi5i ' ' M y -' ,. , , ,,,,. -'fax -A wry., Nh A K QM: . u I cw ff. I KAN 2'-.Eel amine. M -X .. xx- W, c eww.. TAKING A BREAK from the game, Coach Jim Razmierski and Kurt Shortes go over a play. BRIHGING PLAYERS WATER was one of the many res ' ' ' ' s football managers Jill Rominger and racy Mu hree ad. CELEBRATIPIC1 A TOUCHDOWPI, Mickey Owens and Joe Volentine share their Indian pride. 114 - SPORTS I I 'Pe 'Hn --wa'-.funn up .Jw , ,V XVA, W DEFEHDIHG HIS TEAM, linebacker Steve Murphree runs to recover a fumble. 3525. s Q' next move. S , T 'UWB .. .f up another opponent. DOING THEIR JOB, members of the mean mob trip 1 DEEP IN THOUGHT, Coach Jerry McLemore plans his Xfzffrf A ,- aarr X16 V - , ....,. H- N 'k , Iss' tt.., K F .r 4bt1W WLS , QSM ,.. W wa ,af Q. f if arf f L V If if -'- f 4' - avr? ff f 1,1 R' ff! ,LA ff 1, ww, , 1' ' ' i-,gxaxxiy 'A W 1 I., K QM. . 'A-q..,wmm:h Q , RAISING THE BANNER, WHS cheerleaders prepare for the beginning of another year. RUNNING THE BALL, Demetrius Dansby strives for another yard. 1 P' YW? wiv JZ 2 . SPORTS - 115 Jr. arsity Football WAXAHACHIE sv' lNDlAN3 Bottom Row: Coach Steve Westmoreland, Coach Charlie Carmichael, Coach Jim Miller, Coach Bill Midklff: Second Row: Kenny Seabolt, Eloy Ortlz, Chalo Cavazos, Joe Anderson, Jamie Green. Tommy Rlos, Tommy Smith, Tommy Jones, Timothy Robinson, Third Row: Ronnie Littles, Cra gfJackson, Luls Villarreal, Raymond Clark, Trey Evans, David Etter, John Perkins, Steven Young, Eric Essary, John Wray, Brian Holt, Ronnle Taylor: Fourth Row: Je Thomas, Jon Howell, Mlck Downs, Brian Zettler, Victor Monreal, John Rector, Shane Delagrange, Marty Faulkner, Jesse Garza, Danny Brooks, Shawn Anderson, Greg Reed, Lance Wallace, Mlke Shortes: Filth Row: Bollver Taylor, Chuck Daniels, Jon Howell, David Munoz, Derrell Ransom, Fred Montgomery, Trevor Pulllngs, Chrls Consalus, Andrew Wllllams, Gary Mcwright, Jason Henry, Cory Gllson, Ed Alumbaugh. William Adams The J V team was made up of mdlvi duals who dedicated many hours of hard work into making their team a success Their pnde and determma ' tion will be camed on next year as they stnve to make the Varsity team go further than it ever has Sw I af an A ' . k,,. Q .. .I Ma , 1 E 'V . 4' 1 R R nh , if TAKING TIME OUT from the game, Timothy Benson LOSING HIS OPPONENT, John Harris runs toward the end zone. smiles a winning smile. 116 - FOOTBALL , , ..,,, .. .- ,. ex ,sl ,wt . g L. tx- 'als M, ,Q-,tx ..u,-in.,.s.ak,,,1.,fMW. X aw A L . Freshman Football WAXllHACHlE.v1 INDIANS TIIEOUTS LEFT 4 -TV , Vi B I I Tfll T' my A A ' Q' r 13, . fix- fl ss ,' . ' A' - 1 , ,. 4 . crm A 'X G1 ff-:fi at H-if r' f A? Q' A f IQQ Bottom Row: Jamea Frazier, Brent Stone, Darren Waters, Johnny Holland, James Square, Mark Easley, Craig Reed, Kareem Erskine, Ronnie Stevens, Cedrick Williams, Billy Ray, Ryan Boeving, Dusty Spurging Second Row: Brian Watson, Fred Slaughter, Vincent Jackson, Clint Wilson, James Harbin, Brian Adlof, Corey Bellar, Tim Burleson, Daniel Cervantes, Todd Alexander, Robert Frazier, Tim Johnson, Juan Galvan, Marcus Hernandez, Jeff Pope: Third Row: Brian Hicks, Joe Jacinto, Justin McLemore, Eric Thompson, Dexter Manley, Darren Bowden, Anthony Dansby, Brent Baker, Emit Carrizales, Kyle Leonard, Phil Shores, Mike Atwood, Shane White, Daunte Montgomery: Fourth Row: Sidney Brovm, Drew Lewis, Chris Black, David Cantu, Darren Newton, Rickey Redd, Michael Scott, Gene Havard, Kenneth Clark, Tim Sneed, Jeff Winningham, Ryan Taylor, Dwayne Bailey. F .1 1, www i. ,,. 9 f ,R wg ,L A M, Sb ORABBING LOOSE BALLS was no problem for the freshmen. MAKING THE PLAY, the freshmen showed the stuff they were made of. ,jf to wWMwe.n-,gm,fx4lQ, A rooTBALl. - 117 Indians Make Pla Offs ,ye Front Row: Darren Stem, Matt Moore, Pat Mayes, Back Row: Dale Wagner Manager Corey Flowers Comell Cannon Billy Slaughter Scott Rogers, Jeff Stern, Greg Centilli, Joe Volentine, Maurice Alexander, Craig Jackson he Waxahachie Varsity basketball players, under Coach John Nickols, proved themselves to be a strong and hard-working team. There were many close and exciting games. One of these games ended in a devastating loss to Corsicana, but their ability to come back and beat Wilmer Hutchins showed great enthusiasm and a desire to be champions. They won by two points, which gave them the opportunity to represent the district as runnerup. Many mem- bers of the squad scored numerous points throughout the season. Coach Nickols continued to teach the Indians that basketball is an unselfish team sport. IN THE AIR, Maurice Alexander shoots for two points against the Ennis Lions. DEEP IN CONCENTRATION, Jeff Stern blocks a pass by an opposing Dlaver. 1 18 - SPORTS X1 REI? 'rl 1 rg, if H. a 'f' Mk' ' 4 A 'N' .ma ,, I . .ll ,,,.,,pr,:f. 1, , 2 , A X 1 R 4 f u STRETCHING FOR THE REBOUND, Joe Volerltine takes the ball away from Midway. DRIBBLING DOWN THE COURT, Billy Slaughter outruns the opposition. SCOTT ROGERS REACHES HIGH, making himself visible in the midst of the other team's defense. DURING A TENSE MOMENT, Coach Nichols directs the movements of his players. SPORTS - 119 M Much effon and time was Basketball Manager, Dale Jonathon Fishenjunior, put put in by Troy Smith, sopho- Wagner,junior, worked hard much time into doing his more, as basketball man- for the good of the team. best as basketball manager. ager. ., ' ' 'iiiii -Q f , sr is ttatr s 'ar t f A - r it L M' ' ' r , ttt W ' ' r f . , A 15531 A Wy, ' fl: ,i . .L EW'- .tiii 5 G VV, ,K is 0 it ' ' L ian? N, BRINGING THE BALL, down the court, Jimmy Harold scores for the Indians. BLOCKING THE BALL, Pat Mayes, senior, shows great defensive action on the court. 120 - BASKETBALL I. x,, IN THE AIR, Darren Stern,junior, leaps to score two points. ,.,r Q ' IT. ',.r K I A ,. A ,, i, 8 new 5 ,fx t., s, -.Q - x hi- ww-has 3 gi x, X 'hu 'vani-m wtaei ' - 'Vi IN TOTAL CONCENTRATION, Corey Flowers, junior, carries the ball down court. SHOWING HIS DISPLEASURE, Matt Moore, senior, disagrees with the ofTiciaI's call. IN THE HUDDLE, the team listens to Coach John Nickols' instructions during an exciting Friday night game. BASKETBALL - 12 1 Cagers Gain E perience Q .s P14 EYEING THE BALL, Kurt Spitzer is on top of his game. SETTING THE OFFENSE. Coach Mark Coulson points out the formation. READY TO PASS, Darrin Stern looks for an open man. oth Jim Miller freshman basketball coach and Mark Coulson new JV basketball coach worked hard along with their teams ished 10-4 in the district and 17-7 overall placing them third in district. The freshmen finished 11-5 v in district 18-4 overall. A as was evidenced by their records. JV fin- 122 - Sports DISRUPTIHG A ZONE, Brian Zettler gets the ball to a teammate. Kililaimwsnsiimfifafrwff iff, V A offif!w:f- -- fri fvrvt 4 SHOOTING FOR TWO, Larry David attempts a lay-up. V, ,V - ,. 'J 1 'WT E4 sf 59 1 :sun McLemor , Erick Thompson: mlliamswgmq Square, R '-.. moe' Sports - 125 Girls 'Serve' Spirit he Waxahachie lndian Maidens ended their 1986-87 volleyball season with a victory over the Cedar Hill Scarlets. The Varsity volleyball team placed third in the district with a 7-5 record. The J.V. team ended their season with a record of 10-2, placing second in the district. Coach Lynn Westmoreland was proud of the Maidens' ac- complishments this year and believed that their teamwork and encouragement for each other helped pull them through a good season. i'They have improved much from the previous year and if they keep up the fine work they will have a good chance at taking lirst place in the district next year, said Coach Westmoreland. -Jill Martin 4 ALL-DISTRICT PLAYERS Rhonda Odom, Carla Williams, and Tracy Flangin pose with Coach Lynn Westmoreland, Hot pictured are Dana Cuny and Sharon Hambnc. I V I PRACTICIHG DRILLS TOGETHER, the volleyball teams put S in a hard day's work. r 4 ,gl 1 1 2- 1 VARSITY MAIDENS: Carla Williams, Debbie Davis, Raquel Harris, Sharon Moore, Dana Curry, Rhonda Odom, Sharon rlambrlc, Cheri Jones, Tracy Flangin, Rosalin Haley-manager. 124 VOLLEYBALL Season Standings J.V. Red Oak 15-8, 15-7 Lancaster 16-14, 15-11 Corsicana 15-12: 15-8 Wilmer 15-15:15-15 Hutchins Midlothian 15-11: 15-7 Cedar Hill 2-15: 15-15: 15-7 Red Oak 15-8: 15-9 Lancaster 15-12: 15-10 Corsicana 8-15: 15-10: 15-8 Wilmer Hutchins 7-15: 15-15 Varsity Red Oak 15-9: 15-11: 14-16 Lancaster 15-5: 9-15: 15-15 Corsicana 8-15: 17-15: 4-15 Wilmer 15-8: 9-15: 10-15 Hutchins Midlothian 15-6: 10-15: 15-12 Cedar Hill 15-1: 15-5 Red Oak 16-14: 15-11 Lancaster 15-15: 10-15: 15-8 Corsicana 16-14: 7-151 9-15 Wilmer 15-17: 15-9: 15-10 Hutchins Midlothian 15-151 8-15: 15-12 Cedar Hill 15-3: 15-5 JUNIOR VARSITY-Back Row: Misti Fair, Danielle Balsamo, Michelle Balsamo: Middle Row: Stephanie Spriggs, Christie Smith, Michelle Smith: Bottom Row: Lee Ann Barajas, Kim Montgomery, Teresa Flangin. Locked into pisition, Rhonda Odom hits the ball. I Nm,,,.,.. 'isa -4-iq! J.V. and freshmen girls warm-up before a rigorous volleyball practice. Varsity volleyball player, Cheri Jones, spikes the ball atier a set-up by a teammate. volleyball-125 Freshmen olleyball he freshmen volleyball team did an outstanding job this year. With an 11-1 record, they placed third in the district. The team's cooperation, talent, and enthusiasm assure them of many more winning seasons in the fu- fLll C. District Red Oak Lancaster Corsicana Midlothian Cedar Hill Red Oak Lancaster corsicana Midlothian Cedar rlill 15-15: 15-9 15-2: 15-2 15-9: 15-8 15-0: 15-O 17-15: 15-5 15-117 15-11 14-16: 15-12: 15-9 12-15: 17-15: 7-15 15-4: 15-9 15-O: 15-0 At practice, Cissy Terry lunges to hit the volleyball Back Row: Danna Miller, Angela Grey, Debbie Stewart: Middle Row: Jenny Thompson, Nina Stock Michelle Balsamo: Bottom Row: Eulanda Williams Cissy Terry. 126 VOLLEYBALL J V Freshman Girls Basketball Z! 3 3 ' 53,3 . ,W KZ ' ffm as 5' w v Q: - 1,3 . A f 14 5 x IO! fs Q-.5 f 1 -gss,NE,,,,.f,,,..,.,-Ab., ,W ,, . - f . I ,. QQ-9 .,M,5.1x,,x5?:3,i., Y, , 'lf 135 , 1 lf 'F v k ia ' A 'W 'Wh ' Q fl. M ' Na. W -' Q K ,,,,,.,,. - ..,, Hg. l, 1 , , . . . ' ls., -' , '-.L 1 k J f as , , . M, leg-,.,. N fri 5 . 4 'N .jg 1, 'w K' is v if K 5 ws! , ' f MH g K Y 5 M '- A 'll'-3 Af, f , ww s ' P -y I SPORTS 127 Teamwork, Determination 1, ps E Oi- of: LL MMV :W ' A fs K 011 ,Y ' Ls,f5?!'-A' -wi ,ee ,X 5. - ,::. - - .. . a . , , wvmiimrwysw ,Q z- Xee. STEALING THE BALL put Angie Almand on the floor. DRIVING PAST LANCASTER, Carla Williams took it in for two points. 128 - SPORTS l Maidens to an open teammate. HEAVY COVER, Benitha Butler looks for an Maiden. A FAST BREAK from Ennis put Dana Curry in the open for a shot. SURROUNDED BY OPPONENTS, Cynthia Terry tries her best to get the ball BLOCKING A PASS, Misti Fair stops her opponent's throw. Through it as , . is ' , is it Ex , Building Season he 1986-87 girls' bas- ketball teams began the year with enthusiasm and much optimism. Practices began in November. Every day, beginning at 7:00 a.m., they worked and drilled on the fundamentals for two hours. Most of their games were played on Tuesdays and Fri- days. All the girls placed em- phasis on teamwork and spir- it. Everyone was more con- cemed about the team and winning than individual hon- ors, said Coach Lynn West- moreland. With the fmstrations of a losing season behind them, the teams are determined to get on a winning track for next year. SPORTS 129 150 arsity Baseball K , I, : ? Q. ,Q erm- ' L V? m1l:llr1l:Cgu'lzl1E TAG, senior Brian Lowe puts a . il1 ta f-f: V V , ' ,. Wi , V 5lgg.:,1aw,c4waf.wzifk J V1 Q I f a l Q EXPLAINING A PLAY, Coach Bill Midkiff talks to , J V'H I' ix, V, xr av ames 1 arrea wwf i 3, gg, V,. REACHING OUT, catcher Gary Dollar snags an outside pitch. Baseball 'N is K W ,FM W I I! ' Q 4 we I mr USING A TEE, Joe Prcin practices batting. throws home for a strike. I, War, Q, if L. A K tg , , sf 1 L to WG .. :I fluke? AI' 'ln ,1 - we nr-'01 '35 FOLLOWING THE BALL THROUGH. Rodney Dulin, senior. SW lk 1,- .X Y ,L :,,L I tl vttom Row: Brian Lowe, Noel Castillo, Ricky Redd, Rufiis Mejorado: cond Row: Joe Prcin, Rodney Dulin, James Villarreal, David Woodward, if f h y T . wt- X, Gary Dollar, John Rutherford, Top Row: Jason Henry, Daniel Solis, Coach Bill Midkiff, Mike Robinson, Steve Murphree, Ricky Bernal. Baseball - 151 A HARD BOUNCE causes Troy Thompson, junior, to hustle for the ball during a game. Junior arsity GIVING HIS ALL, Jason Lonon, junior, concentrates on a good throw. X . Z 4'5- M l 4 , 0 xl Bottom Row: Randy Alstott, Rusty Davis, Jason Gish, David Etter, Jason Casey Gregory, Jason Lonon, Brian Zettler, Larry David, John Harris, P Valley, Shawn Gossett: Second Row: Rodney Scott, John Rodgers, John Garvin, Coach Randall Forguson. Perkins, Jon Rector, Mike Navarro, Lance Wallace, Top Row: Todd Beck, 152 - Baseball WARMING UP, David Etter, sophomore, gets ready to bat during practice. EYEIHG THE BALL, Coach Jim Miller bats for fielding practice. Y cyisl' Q f t ir A, J, is -1.-. Q Row: Dusty Spurgin, Todd Alexander, Craig Reed, Shawn Gra- Top Row: Brian Hicks, Ronnie Stevens, Joe Jacinto, Bryan Adlof, Erick Brian Watson, Shane Leath: Second Row: David Barron, Jason Thompson, Coach Jim Miller. :Duvall, Juan Galvan, Scott Wells, Jeff Pope, Tim Johnson, Roben Gryger: W Baseball - 155 154 Time For Tennis JK i my PLAYING TO WIN, Jennifer Cole prepares for her next move. DROPPING LOW, Ricky Solis tries to return abad serve. Rsrukmmci A szave, snerrard Ray uses hisgbackhand, 1 Siowm-:D FROM PLAYING, Ghana e Carlat nurses her broken leggwhilei' li watching the action on the court. - SPORTS N....460-4-A-is4a-+2-Y-fr! 1 if Ns N Q -,.,,,,, .ffm A ,,eee 1? ' ,gi i A, wk 'Q' ' , ,gf 5- 45 x lg X r if VM,-,H ff l r '-ft l 'uw-.- fs? was wabhkid A' isetondyear by' Craig Harris 1986-87 wasiaa A for tlae teamg l l +,tl1e rplayers an extra edge. Seniors Chris-a i Qyyffenovatedfcourts and new uniforms gave as V, V ee r r r , gfffftiani Dohr, Oliver Dohr, Jill Rominger and Ricky Solis set the pace for many of the liasaiifsssilfhatches.'The team was really motivated on +1 a e r gjgs'j.g1 .A, I' 0 dd.d h . b I I L Vg .,., V lA V , A. - I figffff tour l TO SERVE, Paige Glover concentrates on ngrigameggf . -'-, , ' - , LLLV Heather Clark returns aitough servegfo j K K Qw.t.tt....W...,.t..,,...,.,,,, ........,m....,,,,, ,Wm ,.W.l......e . , N - L l - f. .,lr l EMM it , in . Y -.. 4.1.1 i 31,5 a-': 57 'k-' I ' - F' 2 ci fig: 2 ill tlo' if -Kyle Kem, cnnscian Dohrg -Ripley Tate, Ricky soliszifbappyfgvanarsdaie. Oliver' Dohrg Sherard -Ray. 1 Misha Bella, Heather Clark, Lori Wilsong Anidi1ejliiinchen,, Cecilia Solis, Kirstie Campbell, Jill , ' 155 ,au 'Q I . -.R Q 'Q dll 1 1 ,we N . S' fi 'Cr , , JL , v X351 ' x ' Y Q f a s ,W - rl 4- A Q L ' . gun- . .,h. Y .5f.?,.:g:2. Q, 3 A ' v W 9 an 3? H , f Q' if 9, 4 . '7 'Ne' Qi ' 6: ' . ,31-,,mSA , 5 , a' V nj, Q , A ,.. r f A Ng. - H' , x .Q A A gi ir ,gvrvi .Q W ' 1 .Q 'Z ',f - FL ' - A 'ff f 2 xL ' V1 9 ' . 4. . K Ng 'Q' .. I I y' 3 , , L EW. V K I. , X. gr' - 4 . as f ' ,4 I - , , ,Q 4 K W f 2 A .. ' ' if ' , . , - I , . ' x ' ,' .ia . ,. '-K V' -'M 1 , 5 L , 'gl' , X ' f .ff A gwrefgr . Z 1 may t ,iff 5 9-M-H ,,.,, N , , M, X e 'Q fs M. ' I 5 ffl, ' , v 'rf' V Q? 1 X' 1 .Q . If A f any K 'I WW 1 1 4. 1 , 1 9 6' M, pt, 'NM K mm- w , w ww ' f ,ff I M I , u ,ig hw: ., ,. .. W . Making the miles count ard work, dedication, and competition are all prerequi- sites ofthe girl's track team. Each day, under the direction of Coach Mark Box and Ms. Gretchen Gnoza, the girls practiced for their particular fields of running or jump- ing, They began with stretches and then moved on to a twelve minute run around the field. After warm ups, Coach Box timed the long distance and sprinters separately so each was dedicated to their race. Ms. Gnoza helped the girls who participated in the long jump to improve their land- ing stamina and increase their length of jumps. The dedication and hard work ofboth the coaches and the girls created a winning atmosphere perfect for any competition or task in which they may partake. t N-r+.:4,frG.'avwg 1 5? N if ,. , H a...,V,2gj sy.:-A, , in 1..- 1 CARLA WILLIAMS AlMS for a perfect landing. Track - life in Bottom Row: Dana Curry, Christy Smith, Joanna Haslam, Stacy Wallace, Terry Hunter, Gloria Whit- field, Carla Williams, Lajuan Whitfield, Angela Taylor: Second Row: Lisa Darr, Revah Rice, Jennifer McCombs, Ronette Lovell, Sandra Garcia, Betty DeLaGarza, Laurie Camacho, Anita McGowan, Tracy Flangin: Third Row: Sidney Thompson manager Angela Gray, Ria Michener Stephanie Spriggs, Sheree Hawkins, Laveatrice Eldridge, Rosalyn Moore Rosalyn Haley' Fourth Row: Eulanda Williams, Row: Teresa Flangin, Debbie Rizzo, Mendy Combest, Michelle Axton, Amy Banks Melissa Axton, Wendy Kline, manager, Karen Whitson, Sandi Hunter: Sixth Row: Macy Browning manager Niki Morgan, Michelle Jordan, Michelle Reynolds, Dana Young, Cynthia Terry, Jackie Fudge, Loretta Rueda, Mary Rios, Inna Martinez, manager: Fifth f it if - L sew Q .. it A, , kbkr V nz xx ,.. S . 2 S i 33-Qty ,,,, as 5 K 1 urls -ng, V., , T 1 7 t crreei J , Y X X L , L S it , ft - ff-2 - -' ,, . . M i' ' yi' m g A -553,5 as - ctw . i K if Zi ix fi ' H -. .ig , , ' 'J' 1 HQ! -X - , ,Y ,A k.k' zsfz, Q- K W . 'Q -it N04 K 'M ' lift? sax t af, Qt - , Wf I.gi gm if gf' V ,,,,,11--' iiii ry Q5 Ajfrfi .. , . , .. .... . . N ,. . I as-H' .. -.,.., ., ., A ' , , -2 .ir-.211--M-1 ,f-1:1 gsawc, L A 4 , it K V it . ,,w .,,,,,,g,,,.g . , ,.,, . - W . .,, we A , .. ' , WITH MUCH ANGUISHI Mandy Co,-,mast A LONG RUN wears out Betty DeLaGarza as Coach Box and others help her back on her feet. finishes her last 400 yards. 158 -- GlRL'S TRACK fast ,lane C . CTLXSXZ P . .,.q.f.l 9 3 - , t I '-' Y X Q f -Q N 4 Q. T '-. X if -4. L ' f A X . T Q QW, , . ' , y a NL 4 to , lf 335, lf? -r sf ,, L 5 , . , . Q , , :Java f it fy i 531333 it lt . X: erm' -. ft' , .. r ff-.TAf? f 'o of' '43 is 7 infix, h . 'V i , . ' .rl 'rr 1, 3 ., i wg 4-'Q . . , . r f' 1' f I E, ' l ','LL lei T C ' r , j g r L - is X I e W VV V 5 1 K R S-: kr ' . tg: , if sf! nifty. if rw, Y s gf, it 4 MsussA Axron PRACTICES the soo meter run. ' NCEH1-RATING OH STRIDE, Betty DCLBCIZTZH TRACIQS DEDI A-I-ED A N C Ectices by running laps. BEHIND THE SCENES, the runners pushed Box and Ms' G?etChenTg:Lz:?1iipeZaf:eT23 themselves daily at strenuous work-outs. team put forth its best effort. Cross-Country -1 to right: Debbie Rizzo, Jeff Pope, Marty Rios, LaDonna Culverhouse, Betty DeLaGarza. Running the distance he cross-country participants went to three meets this year. The meets they at- tended were Mountain View Classic, Samuel's Classic, and Jesuit Clas- sic. Each day the team practiced after school and occasionally in the momings. Their practice runs varied from the track to the park to courses near' the high school. The team placed well with the girls run- ning a 2-mile course and the boys a 3-mile course. At the district meet at Mountain View College, LaDonna Culverhouse qualified for regionals. As Coach Steve West- moreland said, They ran with lndian pride. GlRL'S TRACK 159 0n Th Run 723 Q he boy's track team was A A ' of I divided into two practice it A V - 4 b Q66 groups. The track run- 4, ,,r' 1 i g f' ners were supervised by Coach V, Steve Westmoreland and the field i R I . C Q, events were directed by Coach A Don Bowman. These two groups 'A combined to create a team of ex- if Q t , ' -A - 1 2 , . X . e . V Nt - .,j.. . ..,. . , - fb -' cellence. Each day the two groups f? ': t ll Q ., ' -r 3' ' . . Q3 ,T i l. ' T Q 2 X K? x r 'XF 1 Q X r f. ar practiced their particular skills il after school and worked on certain 1 I - improvements. Under the supervi- Wi, ' C sion of their coaches, they strived -ef 4 , 1- . to achieve their greatest goals in .3 -A 'f competition. Hard work, supervi- E3 sion, and training made up a qual- if ity Waxahachie Boy's Track Team. 6? 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A 1 3: - 45,575 f .1 f Townley, John Powell. ff:'f2ifiE:l4'1:f,r,ff A 5553? 2 ii! get Q , S or. eooo - ,f bf- , X- ' 'ff 0 mi ,255 2: IE: . it E5 we A , asf Bottom Row: Chris Carroll, Eloy Ortiz, Maurice Lacey: Second Row: Garfield Harrison, Steven Mott, Marty Rios, Timothy Robinson, Randy Washington, Luis Villarreal, Bill Mullins: Third Row: Byron Davis, Mike Shortes, Justin McLemore, Greg Centilli, Mark Williams, Tony Beets, Ken Webb: Top Row: Eric Essary, Jeffrey Thomas, Adrian Terry, Greg Reed, Todd Campa, Melvin Smith, Lan Brown, Derrick ,ting I K fm: 75 5' i'-G 1 53E?i5fKYilKRd5YThRoW.ilSylrGreg t if ZL' 4 in 7 ' ' 'i L 'r'i gaming and lmglshggei ii,-iifjiiirieff'fl51f'U?Xal?gggf1l5ii'v'gEl3iSteven,Mott traced C0'3:he'Hnishfline4 --'. .1-if - ' ,I 1 it .'., ,V he C r is , I . - 140 - Boy's Track ,-5, LEAD, my-.. fr ,gf-if 'v RQ? 2 'I .2 Q if f TH E 2 ,- L ti . , f Q C' I P Y' I F l P F T x IR Mt' vu, Hn UP' 4-Nm X, :mg lawn i' if QWQ, if A f,-Sgr, -ff ' ,AQ .K .. 1 LLL, fa T Ev V Ag? 93557363-v'24.-j,af1 51' r' - - ' . .3 ? ,--Qedv-FHQTLQ 'iirwf gel' A ' ff'-wi ' ? f ff2f4-W - V . . '33,-,, , .mf wg ., .g a , 'Y-ffvr, -- ..15aS6i,.A H .:Lg 5gS,Qafggj.fV4,,,j. 1 - 1 gm, i A ash 'vm xfeixxq' b f -' - A - f if 3-yvs H . , -A L' : W ,.., Q. A ,,:g.,, .. ,Q f , g -.uk adn Q-my k , Q wa MS! ASQ TSSMW lg? fuse? S 1 M,-mgfEk,,,, 5153, sf f 'xii uw, M A if-,.,, ff? K 'fx 'lfggngg' if 4 1 4g 'Nw u pam' h.,m'K2' H Liu ww? 7,1 K kawwk , ,4 M M fl '1?2Q,aiwf, ... -I , , ' Sponsor-Mrs. Carol Johnson Nx Kiki s the year passed, the Varsity Cheerleaders displayed their school spirit and talent in nu- merous activities. At UCA camp this summer, they won trophies in dance and sideline competitions. They also won the Most Spirited award and were awarded a spirit stick for each day they attended camp. During the football and basketball season, the girls led the crowds in cheers to spur the boys on to victory. They also held pep rallies and dress-up days to pro- mote school spirit. Co-Captains Bambi Martin and Robin Osbome took charge and led the team through an excellent year. Their cooperation and care for each other helped build a safe and amicable squad. 144 CHEERLEADING lx X Jun um . Tracl Laura ,M flip! ,y 5,1 , i 13' n f Q. 1 I f , .,, A , 4 X fr: , N- yn 4.,,.,fwf,5t 4fv.f' W, if iffy ' 'N My DN3J,v,y5gf,.r MlChClC Q ,f q,,P?,,g,,. V I .png V A ,---14 ,. , , , f-5,-.,f ,-y:z.Q7,,, . .Q-A, I f' 1 Au 1 way X, -, X4:,jk -1 V 15 wg--V ' -gzip, 55'-xyZQ.ww.w 1-,si - as .-rfmz-a..5.f'5,,, .,2?4fif,y Q S 2? fisaifaff rg' K icky 8: Tracy iIiWISu. al'Y'- Jm Junior arsity e e if I' 4 V C H C i I' S J.V. Cheerleaders: Top Row: Bridgella Davis, Amy Edwards, Kim Montgomery, Andrea Ramsey: Second Row: Sonja Mayfield, Sylvia Garza, Anjee Penney: Bottom Row:Missy Clark, , X Lucy Latson, Ginger Graham. his year's Junior Varsity cheer- leaders were a very spirited group. Their talent and leader- ship was shovim as they cheered for the J.V. football, J.V. basketball, freshmen basketball, girls' basket- ball, and volleyball teams. At UCA camp this summer, they won awards in dance, cheer, and spirit competi- tions. They also won filth place at a UCA competition in San Marcus. Co- Captains Sylvia Garza and Ginger Grahm organized their teams into a winning squad which excelled in all of its efforts. Their work and unanimity pulled them through an exciting year. The J.V. Cheerleaders sit in a W formation as they take a rest from building stunts. CHEERLEADERS - 146 .I '3-11- ' Hi' Xu . Elf' , ,Nl I Y --- , f -.... 'ff ffagbf' i ' '1lY2CJ ,Q-425 1 X Q 1 -NX- .xy I I 4-Lflak IIE-':'JE 'Ill Bridgella ' Missy Am , E V3 .A I A V V V 3 L,f, E, VV E E Xi if f X1 Q Q ,E Q at ' G, ...i,.,Z., J Sylvia I ' GiH er ly M i.,E , gs Ag ,nip - 0 Sonya A . -4 Kim Anjee W J Andrea .Jn L--an -...Pl .M I CHEERLEADERS 147 ven before school started in the Iall, the athletes of WHS were hard at work improving their hoclies and performances. After school started, the football team played a very hard and grueling season. Although their final standings were not as good as they wanted, the whole team learned valuable lessons which they will carry with them the rest of their lives. The cross country team ran with spirit, competing on many weekends during the first of the school year. The basketball team started ofl really good this year and ended up going to the playolls. They pushed themselves to their limits and the whole team was proud of their successes. Members of the spring sports, such as baseball, tennis, and track all put forth their best eflorts. The hey word at WHS was pride. Because of their dedication. teamwork and hustle, the learns and coaches were justifiably proud of their eflorts. In turn WHS was proud of their teams! This year' in sports will indeed be rl.. etched in time, P 150 - DIVISION ,J r 48:01 fab' N 'VI 1 f345'e'?4i5i '+Q ' l -. 'I js Ill 'I' ,QI ' 4 ' -K. I-5:P3Q.,'?3y ', ' A '-2432. 'If 'YW4 'I ,T P l!'. .J Iii. , it .::A'LvQ U -1 Q 'FJ ' , -'A' 'I afiw f3f'?af Rf', 1 'f iii 6 A -r - ,, 1 34. ' , -'P 'I nf ' li' 1 4 -' ' ' g, Q f.:s5,9gfny, .A -x . . , tx . jrf '4:'1f5f'f7 X 00- d ,,'--'ljlyQ:s:' 4. I jug ,. .11-g ,J 0 .. - -.f A rc-' -'-S 'nal F I. hh .cc t ... I 4 xx A I 0 , , 5 .gh A' A , !fqf 1 sf+ Ch 'Q ,d HJ' fwfr 1 ' 4 , 'kv ,gfuv . 5 .L- Agfddv ' 1' 1.11 .Ii -. .J-' ' g.4E4zfs3Yf-1 Q- . . fy 'xv Q A ' ' J .Y S WK- Ag 1 ,' o X Fai' STUDENT 51 Www. frfemww WWW CYLINDA SETTLEMYER ajunlor IS always stralghtenmg her shelves and organlzmg her books ln alpha betrcal order of course lt IS obvrous from her organized habits that she has always been an mtelllgent girl l saw her report card all A sl The only thmg that ever distracts Cylmda from her schoolwork rs a picture of a boy which she keeps ln her blue folder Charlie somebody MICHELLE O DAPHEL a freshman has not yet become adjusted to hugh school hfe She as havmg a httle bit of trouble leaving her childhood be hmd to enter the pre adult years of hugh school But only too soon the Dr Suess books wlll be replaced by text books the lunch pall vnll be traded rn for a brown paper sack and the teddy bear wlll be left back home JOHN MAJORS a sensor has turned me into a really cool locker The mrrror IS a definite plus smce l can check out my good looks when ever he IS not checking out has The pnctures of models are not too bad erther though as soon as l fall m love wtth one nt IS replaced by an other l believe lt IS just too hard to keep up with the life of a stud If Lockers Could Talk . . . 152 STUDENT LIFE J F E ADAM FARRlS a sophomore has not cleaned me out smce the first day of school At this rate can you lmagme the state l wxll be ln by the end of the year? Come on Adam the least you could do IS throw away the old socks and orange peel No l have not seen your Algebra book lately but then who would ln thus mess? he lockers at WHS hold more than thexr ovmers posses slons If only lockers could talk l wonder what secrets they would tell what oplmons they would express or what futures they could foretell of the students whose possessions they have held Through the years they have been at WHS they have had a vanety of people mhablt their space and MIKE ROBINSON ajumor can not seem to keep hrs mmd off food Ev ery time he opens my door he reaches for a cracker a plece of can dy ora qurck gulp of Dr Pepper Plow l understand how he earned the mckname Chunky from his foot ball teammates At least he has foot ball and workouts to keep all of thus food from gomg to hrs stomach transform them mto personal homes away from home Before the first week of school has passed the lockers mtenors have taken on a new look that fits the owner s personahty Some lockers hold stacks of books whxle others are practlcally bare some look luke a grocery store s stack shelves whale others look like a fashlon de CLAIRE MYERS a senlor seems to go on a shopping spree at least once a week Each mormng l am greeted with her bug fnendly smlle and a new set of clothes She really has a sense of style and I am proud to have such a fashnonable person as my owner l feel as lf she has added some culture to my mtenor partment some look luke the epnt ome of a semor stud whlle oth ers look hke a young freshman not yet ready to grow up What secrets your locker holds wlll never be told but nf lockers could talk I wonder what they would say? Jill Martm 155 1 fl ?'Q an l g ' 'lf ...M 3 1' 1 IK J Xxx 1 K he 7 at I I 33. an f x 1 . .1 - - .. . I I I - I . I I I . , . . . I - I . . , . . . - .. 1, - . I I ' - - ' - wt I 11 1 . ,, , . ,, . . ,1 . I . . - 1 . 1 t. 11 - H 11 - . . I - , . , . . . , . . 1 1 I , . . . 1 - 1 1 5 . . .. . , - . . l 1 1 . . . . . . CARS ' CARS ' CARS ' CARS , I l 1 it Q A 656' .4 . I .V , . N' Q 7 ,.....r an f -A---M -f'- ---m -f----A-' f-- -- V1.3 is r,. .S., A ' rfew Af Q MWMMWWMWW1 wm 'FrW , 'i gbx . . 2 I , . X A . ' 1 MA? 1 ,,,,,.,-, . M .M I AFTER BASKETBALL PRACTICE, Kurt Spitzer pauses by his MGBGT. Ffwixaerf A'2C is A!! T 2 E ' rfs' A A 3 1 C 55 575 NJF .xxx W1 f 118 ', wi. JFQ. Q 1- --..,, QQKQ HYT WHS. I I f fr ' , 1 ., 4. . am , My AKAI? Frm E , A A. 154 - STUDENT LIFE 8 v. ..,,' ,vw 'iff , N -' 2. LL, fl- ?:'.. 'fgQ,,l Q, f ,w,,r',' , f Q - .,' W'3? t1,a, H.. I, f ' J fi' vim 2?'i' , . ,W A 2 - A -i Sharpyaigq 5,'65MustaArig Fastback, owned by Christopher Bearden, grace Q , f my-. Cdr, wg? ,1,cz '.L'f .. 4 4- .f CARS ' CARS ' CARS ' if . 3-k. JfF nfl' 1 ,1 I X Y ...-.................,,-A4vg.Ak f f ?9 ' 2 ,Q , -'.f . it ,,., e , f iiv REMEMBERIHG GOOD mv. WIENCES Lori Fenner is very comfortable ln her ...ik I f 1 4f 'iL if C Chdrla halfof her '69 Firebird mx pride next to his 'tuff' '69 155 STUDENT LIFE - Profiles Cf Students In Style , qs et Q . g . 'ff ET? l srupnnr ure . Martin Davis My goal in life is to do something with au- thority. People used to call me Marty, but now l'm called Martin because its's authori- tatative. When I was little I wanted to be King ofthe Panama Canal because it was a position with power. Claudia Cantu After I graduate from high school I want to go to Europe and study. I have relatives in Italy that live on the coast and the ocean is beautiful. My biggest fear is ofdrowning, and I hate swimming in lakes. George Cole My dream is to join ajazz band and play in dark, smokey bars in Europe so I can meet interesting people. People who are intelli- gent, who know what's going on in the world impress me. The most important thing to me right now is my girlfriend and a good education. Julie Lamp One time I got pulled over by the cops for driving without my lights on, While trying to sound mature, I remembered the Mickey Mouse hat that I was wearing and ended up being totally embarrased. l've got a zany best friend that loves to get me into trouble. iz, IQX x x John Harris When I was little my hero was Superman, but I left him behind with grade school and entered the reality of high school life. The main reason I came to school is to see all of my friends, but don't tell my dad that! My favorite class is Spanish because it's easy. Nicole Allison My favorite color is blue. I really don't know why, itjust is! It seems that I can never find anything in my room because I have this awful habit ofjust letting things pile up on the floor. Jeremy Angel My mom gripes at me because I'm a slob. but hey, what can I say? My favorite vacation that I ever took was to the Florida Keys, even though there were big alligators and huge mosquitoes. One time I dreamed that little, green monsters were throwing me down a flight of stairs. Renee Smith I am originally from Houston, but I moved to Waxahachie when I was ten. When I was little I wanted to be a veterinarian, but I changed my mind after I found out what they had to do. Now I want to be an opera singer because it's so challenging. s you walk down the crowded noisy corridors of WHS you see a variety of people These students have different personalities ideas and thoughts These characteristics are re flected in the clothes they wear Denim was a favorite for many students at school this year Denim Jackets and faded Jeans were worn by both guys and girls This style was an enjoyable one because it al Iowed you to look good and feel comfort- able at the same time. Looking nice was easy for those who dressed in the traditional style. Lace collars. pearls, khaki pants, and suspenders all made up the traditional look. Students who enjoyed creating their own, unique style came under the heading of off the wall fashions, They each had a talent for combining old and new: moderate and extravagant: and simple and whimsical to create their out ofthe ordinary look. The romantic image was captured by stu- dents who wore winter whites and dreamy pastels. A hint oflace, an antique pin, a silky bow, or a pair of vintage oxfords-all ofthese were imaginative touches added by the ro- mantic. -Macy Browning- 158 Procrastination Work Is Fun PI'OCI'3Stll'l3tl0I'l Putting Off During the school year it was sometimes hard for us to become motivated enough to do adequate school work, especially at eight in the moming or late into the night after a long day at school. By the time the bell rang at three-thirty, many of us were too wom out to even think about homework. Yes procrastination over came even the best of stu dents Some of our fellow classmates told us their se- crets for getting out of work' Elizabeth Price practices the piano which would probably make her parents happy except for the fact that she doesnt take les- sons. Nicole Kinchen comes up with a hypochon' dnac- like illness and Marty Davis always has the per- fect alibi for getting out of sixth period study hall you can find him talking to his counselor, Mrs. Crlinda Felty. FUN AND PLAY: Macy and George play ball on a lazy Sunday afternoon. AFTERNOON OF FUN: Jerod Hines would rather skateboard than do homework. OUT OF CLASS: Jason Manley is sent out of study hall. A LITTLE MAKEUP is all Carrie Coward needs to entertain her between classes. STUDENT LIFE ,Yi I is E5 8, ami Cramming O I . ag: , ,f W1 But ln The' End There Is Still Work To Do Finally there came a time for the more serious side of school. Pre-calculas, trig, and chemistry were just a few subjects on the minds of students this year. By being tutored, studying hard, and taking notes, students strove for that great time when they would be seniors and their hard work would bring them success. Long nights and hard dedication brought the sweet reward of satisfying grades. Whether it was studying with a friend, using resources from the li- brary, or toughing it out in the privacy of one's own home, everyone did their best to achieve the grades that would reflect their work for the year. With the no pass, no play rule in ef- fect, many students made a special effort to achieve at least a C aver- age in all classes. -Michelle Axton- ,fi- ,. :I M-press-W ,. slits X ., X iirnsf . 1 f N, it is ii . E .E 'fir II l bp- 3 Farris help each other study for an upcoming test. IN OUR LIBRARY, Nicole Allison relys on the card catolgue to help her with a research paper. WORKING AFTER HOURS, Jason Ranton knows that that schoolwork doesn't end when the bell rings to let school out. LOOKING FOR BOOKS, Eric Essary and Luis Villarreal hunt facts to fit the story they've been watching in English. STUDENT LIFE 159 USING FREE TIME, J.C. Francis and Adam High Hopes: 160 - STUDENT LIFE 'iMan was hom free and is every- wherein chains. Alan Daughtry, senior, plans to attend either Harvard or Rice. He plans to ob- tain his masters in English and also to become a corporate law- yer. Alan says that Dr. Ronnie J. Hastings has been the biggest in- fluence on his life so far. 31 wr- vrfe sw rr-' A num--r im g' 2: gawgsansunnr 9 . W an on ' anew? ::t,Qat9l!99 ' A as fr Jil fr ' , I gi Q .iii 2 l if l , r r 1 . H if -.A ' 3' ,' ' . W i V : ' ,. WI' , f 'f ly. ',, Only the true champions will rise to the occasion. Jacques Brown, junior, plans to attend Michigan University. He hopes to pursue a professional career in music and to direct an award- winning high school band. Jac- ques says that Jay Beckenstein, from Spyro Gyra, has inspired him most in the music field. at S A .Visas x sw' muff' v MS Q , Students Plan N w For Future Careers Remember the past, plan for the future, live for today. Jamie Maxin, sophomore, hopes to at- tend Ohio State University. After college she plans to become a reporter on a newspaper staff. Later, she hopes to become an editor. Her mom has been the biggest influence in her life so far. ' -sis in Af' 1 . , A . fi ff X F J 5 , J x K is i'i M4 .Q The Class Of '8 Says: BAMBI MARTIN EXPRESSES mixed emotions after the last pep rally. 5, N J CHRISTIAN'S GERMAN JOKES crack up Tracey Boeving. SENIORS RATE WHS tl! 162 - STUDENT LIFE THINKING ABOUT give the Hook 'em Horns sign. III- Nuurfd -I T 0 6 M fv- f ww, ' -I E FE Q 1' ,. ! 'N 4 I 2 X et The Good Times Roll 1-0 's 'vs ii 1,5 AO Q B win -md ui SPENDING 15 YEARS together in Waxahachie Schools made the '87 class close. EMOTIONS RAN HIGH as seniors shared hugs and memories at the last pep rally, STUDENT LIFE - 165 Current Events here were many events this past year that touched all parts ol the world. These events ranged from tragic times, causing many to shed tears, to-jubilant times and a cause lor rejoicing. As we were led on the worId's roller coaster ride from one event to another, we had to choose sides, form opinions, and sometimes admit defeat. The July ltth commemoration ofthe Statue of l.iberty's 100th birthday, along with the wed- dings ol l5ritain's Prince Andrew to Sarah Fergu- son and Caroline Kennedy to Edwin Schloss- berg in July, were all causes tor celebration. But as the school year progressed disaster struck. On September G, two Arab terrorists stormed lstanbul's main synagogue, killing more than 20 with submachine-gun lire. With the lear ol terrorists still prominent, President Ronald Reagan met with Soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev in October tor a two-day summit to discuss arms control. . Meanwhile, in New York, on October 27, the New York Met's lans cheered them to victory against the Boston Red Sox in the seventh game of the World Series. In contrast, the death ol Cary Grant brought sorrow to his tans and a revival ol his old movies. Closer to home, Texas celebrated it's Sesqui- centennial with pride. Republican liill Clements beat Democrat Mark White in the election lor Texas Governor on November 4. There was also a slump in the Texas economy due to tall- ing oil prices, but despite this, Texans, along with the rest ol the world, put their best foot forward in the l987 year. -Jill Marlin- li 4.41 X O 5 5 gn we vquvx 4 . wel ' f t. sv, . - .1 1 J - , go S ,'.. ' Q - we Q? I j. . . 'gt-':.,a:l!1 ,,:L 9':y xx '. Q .354 ,. ,,.. -Q .9 a .fi '4 A 4 . 5 :N K. t '-:Ay 1' 3 X X X X x Q,,AV ' Q-Q .dmv I x mail Mv- lof' an n -rl T ii : is . fm a 5 9' J an L., in Wa 5 165 166 - DIVISION f? '1' ,-eu , . Ld ! PM , 1. G . Organizations Student Council .... 168-169 Publications . . . . . 170-175 Fine Arts .... . . . 174-187 Clubs ...... . . . 188-201 Vocational . . . . . . 202-215 Edited By: Charla Carlat Assistants: Michelle Axton Chris Bearden Macy Browning Carol Chandler Patrick Felty Jill Martin Student Council axahachie High School's Student Council was com- posed of members dedicated to promoting good-will throughout the student body. These students were contin- ually hard at work putting on extra-curricular activities for e 4 the school and community. 2 f . e 2 Q f Many things the council did . f . were done without recogni- at tion. This organization put forth their best efforts and worked together doing a num- ber of things to keep the school year fun and interest- ing, like Homecoming events, drive, and various dances throughout the year. The Stu- dent Council deserved a hand for doing a great job organiz- ing student activities. STUDENT COUNCIL MEETINGS were ably led by Renee Smith and James Utsey. I i Bottom Row: Brian Sargent, Heather Clark, Kristi Mc Lane, James Utsey, Renee Smith, Colette Dyer: Second Row: Keri Mc Lane, Tam Hill, Lori Yocum, Susan Richardson, Jason Ranton, Angie Hill, Misha Bellah, Melinda Bratcher, Teri Defoore, Lisa Darr, Third R1 Cecelia Solis, Jennifer Thomas, Sandra Kelly, James Villarreal, Veronica Monreal, Brian Zettler, Susan Duke, Brandy Noel, LaDor Brewer, Marci Cooper: Fourth Row: Angela Hawkins, Anjee Penney, Becca Brown, Sam Schoolfield, Liz Shelley, Gaye Shelkofsky, Lal Green, J. J. Haymond, Dana Cox, Nicole Kinchen, Lance Keesep Filth Row: Kelly Morgan, Katha Sokoll, Sherard Ray. Craig Reed. D'Ar Almand, Todd Campa, Niki Morgan, Krista Sharp, Cyndee Penney: Sixth Row: Ed Harding, Raquel Harris, Sharon Hambric, Tr: Flanigan, Nita Easley, Benitha Butler, Monica Miller. Aine Malone, Alan Daughtry. 68 - ORGANIZATIONS the Christmas canned food E Student Council Oflicers- Bottom Row: Colette Dyer, reporter: Brian Sargeant, historian: Kristi McLane, secretary: Second Row: Renee Smith, vice president: Heather Clark, treasurer: Third Row: James Utsey, president. LEADING THE PARADE, Katha Sokoll and Kelli Morgan proudly hold the Student Council banner. AFTER A MEETING, Misha Bellah, Angie Hill, Tammy Hill, and Cecila Solis smile about the plans made. V-r1,f,,.C ws smmrw Phu M Homscowwi M' A, in , W, ,,,, tl- 'M' 'P' mg, ll NCQ BY ORGANIZATIONS - 169 Etchers Of Time yearbook is a memory book, a refer- 'ence tool, ancla history of the year. Putting it together involves many hours of preparation. We did some different things this year, but we always thought the student body would like them, said Macy Browning, editor, We were looking for something new and original. lt was scary to change the size of the book, but we felt we wanted to move more with the times. The cover design was decided upon after hours of discussion and brainstorming. One by one, all parts of the yearbook seemed to COITIE IOQCUIET End COl'TlPlil'Y1El1f each other. This is a great yearbook because a lot of hard work was put into it, said Renee Smith. One person we would like to thank for her hard work is our advisor, Mrs. Debby Leake. Mrs. Leake put more work in this book than any of us put together. It was always Mrs. Leake's final decision or advice that put that special touch to a layout that was quite trou- blesome. The staff had some moments of frustrations when the deadlines came and moments when we all thought we would never be able to pull the book together. But, all in all, we were one big happy family, helping each oth- er out and working together. The book is definitely original and has a lot of sentimental meaning behind each and ev- ery page. ln the long run, any frustrations or doubts the staff went through were certainly worth it, to see the years 1986-87 Etched in Time. -Charla Carlat- CLOSELY SPECULATING THE staff, Macy Browning checks to make sure everything meets her approval. 170 - ORGANIZATIONS A SPECIAL BOND of friendship was cherished and shared by staff members Charla Carlot Jlll Carlat, Jill Martin, Niki Morgan and Macy Browning. ., Sag .t L t t 3' fx c it J it E' L Q X - . .... Q ...- .1...... - X ,, , ..,.. ,, . .K 7' FEM, if Q Wt 1 . 4 is 'WW 55 QQ r.. .. : ii' fi 'H'- v . '-: .ff 2,5 . ' A 4 ig, , s as Q2 Xt it Xl ' ' at ,Q .4-K+ .1 .. ,-,.. :ir s S has-Q x .3 , .,,,:a.x, if-'yi 3 F. . K -1-'lr Z DILIGENTLY WORKING TOGETHER, Christy Hyatt, Patrick Felty Michelle Robinson and Carol Chandler plan a layout. -Q fi. 't 43.4 . 5 , F s... Q , , Q GATHERING AT CHRISTMAS, the staff shows their closeness as they eat a Christmas dinner together while Mrs. Leake takes the picture. I i - S 5 a V. s 5. 4 I 3 is S 5 gi if 5 e - J in-i KUSING A SCENE, Renee Smith, Tobin Sokoll, nd Amy Morton put some fun into yearbook. x 'fi , 3 1 ,QQ . C' M Z . ' F ,.,, 5, 'F X, - , in -i:f :5Q A is -- , kkk is' 1 - X.V a i-:ft t,. A F .dx 1- M . QNX xfx WINE I .e Front Row: Charla Carlat, Jill Martin, Macy Browning. Niki Morgan, Amy Morton: Second Row: Cyndee Penney, Tobin Sokoll, Renee Smith, Michelle Axton, Third Row: Carol Chandler, Michelle Robinson, Christy Hyatt: Fourth Row: Christopher Bearden, Patrick Feltyg Top Row: Mrs. Debby Leake iSponsor and Class CIown J. tt :I h ,' 2 K'-gk x 1 r , W mt ww , ' 'A i A - A V , 1 ,. ..f. ii Aii' V i ' -mc. 5,1 . H ' 'tt' M .gf f -eff.. ,. im, t A . f f9'f.Yx A ' '51-rf' il POSING FOR THE camera, the staff photographers find out what it's like on the other side of the camera. 17 1 - ORGANIZATIONS XX ll AITOW Hits Target he Arrow was a suc- cessful venture this , year for the newly formed newspaper staff. Once a month it provided the student body with up-to-date informa- tion on sports events, organiza- tion's plans, school curricu- lum, and current trends. Mrs. Debby Leake, the adviser, put a lot of time and effort into her new job. Editor in'Chief,,Aine Malone. and AssistantjSports Editor, Victor Monreal, were re- sponsible for the overall make- up of the newspaper, They de- cided on the design and what stories went in. Advertising Edi- tor, Linda Pope, sold ads and put them in the paper. Features Editors, Bambi Martin and Jill Chapman, wrote articles forthe paper with the help of Business Manager, Laura Green and Copy Editor, Tracy Sullivan. The stall' photographers, Jar- rod Washington and Charla CarIat's pictures added a lot to The Arrow, Bottom row: Jill Chapman, Tracy Sullivan, and Bambi Martin: Middle Row: Linda Pope, Laura Green, Deitra Crawford, and Kristy Wilburn: Top Row: Victor Monreal, Jarrod Washington, Kristy James, Aine Malone, Lainie Patterson and Mrs. Debby Leake, Adviser. will-f ami. Q ,- X, f Aine and Victor plan the January issue of The Arrow. Dgitra smiles aflgr seeing the results of her 172 - ORGANIZATIONS ltenviews, design layouts, write arti- Aine Malone, editor, gives Linda, Lainie and Christy their assignments. taff members Deitra Craw- ford, Kristi James, Lalnie Patterson, and Kristy Wil- bum also helped with articles and the make up ofthe paper, The staff had a four week period in which to conduct student surveys, set up in- cies, paste pages, and print the pa- per. Because of The Arrows suc- cess this year, its distribution will be continued. With a year of exper- ience behind them, the staff looks forward to an even better newspa- per next year. Features Editors, Bambi and Jill, discuss a new idea for the next issue. Tracy smiles sympathetically as Laura works hard to finish her article. ltnsten and Brenda study together for their semester exam. ORGANIZATIONS - 175 Hatchie Guard Rules E vi 'Wan 3 1 . , Bottom Row: Kelly Reaves, Lori Yocum, Cyndee Penney, Angela Hawkins, Linda Green, Wendy Murray: Second Row: Kim McCulIy-lieutenant, Stacey Kester, Krista Sharp, Niki Morgan-captain, Sandi Hunter: Top Row: Tammy Montgomery, Jennifer Warren, Tammy Hill, Colette Dyer. Not pictured: Jennifer Trull. his year the WHS Color Guard enhanced each half-time show with their many fine performances. Under the leadership of Captain Niki Morgan and Lieutenant Kim McCuIly, the Color Guard re- ceived many compliments from fans as well asjudges. Each and every member contributed their part in making the WHS Color Guard a success this year. DURING THE PARADE, Krista Sharp, Sandi Hunter, and Cyndee Penney march to the beat of the same drum. WITH HEADS HIGH, Tammy Montgomery and Krista Sharp perform during the pep rally. 1 f f -Maw 1 174 ORGANIZATIONS 4 Q, xt vs. '3 EY , f 7562 4? . '. Z ' 'eff Q - ft? I, S5-r - we I 'Keg -n 'Q 9 JUST CLOWNIHG AROUND, Captain Niki Morgan, smiles with the satisfaction of a successful year. PERFORMING THEIR ROUTINE, Sandi Hunter and Cyndee Penney concentrate on doing their best. '- -nn- IH THE SPIRIT of Christmas, many WHS Color Guard members dressed up for the parade. AICOHGRATULATORY HUG was given by Niki Morgan to Lori Yocum for being named Most Outstanding Color Guard Member. ALL GUARD MEMBERS gather together as a team to show their support of WHS. ORGANIZATIONS 175 In Fla Symphonic Band Ji' M' he Symphonic Band and the Concert Band are made n no L1 p of a select group of talented students chosen by Mr. Pickett and Mr. Stephens. These students enhance our school image and proudly represent us at competition. They also give concerts in the SPWUQ and fan' The dedication that is shown by these students is a big part of the spirit behind the WHS Big Green Indian Band. Clarinets-Bottom Row: Lori Yocum, Colette Dyer, Tammy Montgomery, Trumpets-Bottom Row: Jerry Bradford, Kim McCulley, George Cole, Sandi Hunter, Niki Morgan, Wendy Murray, Top Row: Angie Alexander, James Utsey: Top Row: Stephen Young, Lance Keese, Bob Watson, Glenda Perryman, Laura Morgan, Susan Richardson, Jennifer Warren, Stephen Winters, Angie Hill. Low Brass-Bottom Row: Robert Grygar, Terry Lomas, Karen Praslicka. Percussion-Bottom Row: Beverly Everett, Ronnie Jurgens, Cylinda Settlemyer, Alan Daughtry: Top Row: Rodney Tammy Hill, Angee Penney: Top Row: Brian Sargent, Dale Rice, Jason Suk, Jason Ranton, Troy Bell, Denise Groves, Chris Burkhalter, Lonon, David Averett, Louis Farrar. Flutes-Bottom Row: Stacy Kester, Frankie Williams. Saxophones-Bottom Row: Cyndee Penny, Becca Kirstie Campbell, Melinda Bratcher, Angela Hawkins, Joy Dickerson. Brown, Terri DeFoore, Krista Sharpg Top Row: Jacques Brown, 176 - BAND Rodney Trammell, Jonathan Fisher, Chris Arrant, Allen Willis. Concert Band -I l1mPCtS'B0tt0m Row: Rodney Gray, Jason Valley, Matt Payton: Top nw: Vicki Sturgeon, Joshua Freeman, Marie Tyler, Tommy Hays. Low ass-Bottom Row: David Martinez, Joseph Lytle, Mike Barry, Bill Hargisp ip Row: Craig Barry, Albert Martinez, Yolanda Jackson, Shayne ewster. Saxophones-Bottom Row: Bryan lialita, Toni Brown, DeAnna nters, Mike Andrle, Top Row: Michelle O'Daniel, David Dunlevy, Aine ilone, Corey Cavitt, Cecilia Solis. Percussion-Bottom Row: Linda Green: Second Row: Mendy Combest, Debbie Brown, Top Row: Ray Anderson, Terry Nay, Scott Taylor. Clarinets-Bottom Row: Joe Chandler, Leslie Johnson, Wendy Gulley, Eulanda Williams, Heather Smith, Neasa Barnes: Second Row: Kelly Reaves, Betty Garza, Marci Cooper, Deanna Horan, Angela Foster, Kristi James: Top Row: LaDonna Brewer, Tina Heritage, Patricia Hernandez, Jeffrey George, Laura Dixon. Flutes-Bottom Row: Dana Young, Julie Ballard, JoAnna Kennedy: Top Row: Kathy Martinez, Angela Henry, Gretchen Dau, Ronda Holt. BAND 177 BIG GREE I DIA AN he Waxahachle Big Green Indian March- ing Band is the product of many hard- working and talented students. Their work begins the first week in August and doesn't end until late November. The band per- formed many on and off field victories under the leadership of directors Michael Pickett Tom Ste- vens and Steve Sauerweln and drum majors Jac- ues Brown and Susan Richardson Solos were George Cole and James Utsey. This band repre- sents only one of the many things to be proud of at Waxahachie High School. , -M--mf--1 'TWT ui-U.: l q , , Q performed by trumpet players, Steven Young, Bottom Row: Treasurer, Melinda Bratcher: Secretary, Cyndee Penney: Color Guard Lt., Kim McCully: Historian, Toni Brown: Manager, Kristi James. Second Row: Asst. Drum Major, Susan Richardson: Vice Pres. and Color Guard Cpt., Niki Morgan: Manager, Craig Bany. Third Row: Librarian, Angie Alexander: Librarian, Glenda Perrymang President, James Utsey: Drum Major, Jacques Brown: Manager, Frankie Williams. Y? if A -,'-' 1- or if , Q . ,, i I 5 Q ..:' - ' gf-5 ,qwif t', K .X E ,I Jr., . 'N ' - , 'af '-.yr .. ' ,. 'L i, f 1' - 'K I . I In 'Q 'I' h El, fi A 'V k s: rl -5 r I' if Q' 'WW I E I 1 , ,rr is .f ,A X ag... E K ,Q .A Q x K i iff r its ,ff it iii' I ,. I Q ' it STANDING ALL ALONE, Steven Young performs his solo to Samba de RolIings. DURING HALF-TIME ENTERTAINMENT Brian sar em I Q and Ray Anderson play the tri-toms. SWEETHEART AND BEAU, Melinda Bratcher and James Utsey, receive their gifts during the homecoming game. 178 - BAND DURING A CONCERT, Troy Bell plays his euphonium to the joys of the audience. . AT SINGLETON PLAZA, Louis Farrar plays the bass drum in a pep rally. DURING A PRACTICE, the WHS band was in the opening set formation. JACQUES BROWN CONDUCTS another fine performance during half-time. - 'Qmmmva,sxxm'nmwQw'wsN-swwxaw-suwnmzaeaax-'sry-wmv STAGE BAN 180 as if-2 ,... if 'Q i, Lyn K lg-m,.j .yi aivflf nn-.- a, :Wi Y, QC A-9' M U . Y :Q ,,, PREPARIHG FOR CONTESTS involved many hours of practicing. Mr. Sauerwein listens as Becca Brown and Susan Richardson play a piece. HIDDEN BEHIND DRUMS, Dale Rice plays to a different beat. ,.. by .. Z ,2 PLAYING HIS BEST, David Averett shows his talent at a basketball game. STRIVING FOR PERFECTIOH, Jacques Brown gives his all when performing. 4SiS.23:31T:l's?'if 2: ...inte . -qj' E! sy NK ., army .v Q A FAMILIAR SET UP, the stage band awes the audience before the varsity basketball game. THE TOP BRASS, Lance Reese and Robert Grygar practice before a basketball game. 181 nce A Charmer, Bottom Row: Johnna Thompson, Stacy Davis, Tracy Hunter, Carol Mor- Johnson, Heather Thompson, Johnna McCutchen, Liz Shelley, Heather eno, Sandy Jerkins, Angela Mclintire, Bobette Caldcleugh, Heather Schoonover, Lisa Schaefer: Fourth Row: Tracy Atkins, Amy Rios, Kari McCutchen, Darla Pope: Second Row: Brandie Stroope, Nicole Allison, Kelley' RCQWIB Smith, Kim Odom, Laura Green, Dana Cox, Gaye Shel' Stefanie Hudson, Heather Clark, Kristi McLane, Becky Hartley, Deitra kofsky. Michele Robinson, Celi Sias, Jana Bridges, Susan Duke, Liz Kel- Crawford, Jennifer Marchman, Kristi Sheppard, Amy Banks, Leslie Cly- Iey, Carol Chandler, Suzanne Almand, Margy Williams: Fifth Row: more, Teri Joslin, Shelley Fromm: Third Row: Evan Rutherford, Leigh Heather Giles, Misti Maxwell, Wendy Forbes, Nicole Kinchen, Toni Smith. Sanders, Hope Hays, Tobin Sokoll, Lisa O'Brian, Angela Kelley, Shannon he drill team is a group of dedi cated and hard working girls Each mommg these girls were at school by 600 a m working on dance routines for our half time en joyment This year was the beginning of a new tradition Every week one special girl was selected by the sponsor and the officers as Charrner of the Week Each member worked for this award and it was something they all looked forward to Being a Cherokee Charmer wasnt always all fun and glamour A lot of hard work and long hours went into it. if you were to ask a chamier why she dedicated herself to so much hard work, she would say, When you hear the ,applause of the audience, it makes it all worthwhile. T Stepping High Officers: Angela Kelley-fourth lieutenant, Shannon Johnson-second lieutenant: Heather Thompson-captain: Johnna McCutchen-first lieutenant, Liz Shelley-third lieutenant. 182 - CHEROE CHARMERS Always A Charmer ,' ly, P-F' N.. T -. I . Q. Hina , ie rmwglf A . - ,Mm l BRINGING HALFTIME EHJOYMENT to all was something Charmers Tracy Atkins and Suzanne Todd enjoyed. KEEPING IN STEP at the Homecoming Parade, the Charmers show their award-winning style. 'v it POSING FOR PICTURES was no problem for Charmers Dietra Crawford, Heather Clark, Tracy Hunter and Hope Hays. THE CHARMER OFFICERS perfomi a routine they helped choreograph. ORGANIZATIONS - 185 C.C. nd Co. A Step Above onsisting of a few outstand- ing drill team members, this year's C.C. and Co. proved to be one of the best. C.C. and Co. stands for fas you may have guessedl Cherokee Channers and Company Every year before bas ketball season dnll team members compete for one of the fourteen spots After auditioning and mak ing the company they work long hours on special routmes to be per formed dunng half time at our bas ketball games AN EARLY PRACTICE keeps the members of C C and Co up on their toes .JP x Q r Chr' . 'A A, A Bottom Row: Darla Pope, Gaye Shelkofsky, Kim Odom, Michele Robinson, Michelle Rhodes, Brandie Stroope: Top Row: Liz Kelley, Jana Bridges, Angela Kelley, Dana Cox, Shannon Johnson, Heather Thompson, Johnna McCutchen, Margy Williams. 184 - ORGANIZATIONS LEADING THE WAY, Gaye Shelkofsky begins a routine to Jungle Book. 110' 1 iw . a E Q W A , 2 J A' V' ws., Li -A .R A A A 4 ans c it 1 li gmt r THESE UNKNOWN CHARMERS put on a hilarious show at one game. T 'xr' T l S MICHELLE AND HEATHER look happy performing a co a crowded halftime. nga routine during ORGANIZATIONS - 185 A Cappella Choir A mes. I5 Nr 2. Bottom Row: Ms. Talena Mara, Stacey Wallace, Cheri Jones, Rosalyn Haley, Bridgela Davis, Liz Stevens: MAKING SPIRITS BRIGHT, Kristie Hernandez SH Second Row: Cheryl Jefferson, Rachel Cox, Maurice Lacey, Tessia Jay, Gloria Whitfield, Jennifer McCombs, at the Christmas program. I Lisa Darr. Third Row: Stacey Williams, Trever Pullings, Dimitrious Smith, Carlos Mitchell, Bobby Byrd, W Kristie Hemandez Fourth Row: Tanya Jackson, Angela Taylor, Patrick Mayes, David McGuire, Marcus I Owens, Denise Fletcher, Michelle McGuire, Sheree Hawkins. , 'ii I CHOIR OFFICERS - Bottom Row: Sheree Hawkins, Stacy Wallace, historian: Jennifer McCombs, historian: Liz Stevens, president: Second Row: Tessia Jay, librarian: Rosalyn Haley: Maurice Lacey, librarian: Lisa Darr, librarian: Bridgela Davis, vice president. WAITING VERY PATIEHTLY, the girls take a rest from their sin in arts. DURING CLASS TIME, the choir practiced several choral arrangements. Q Q P 186 - ORGANIZATIONS Concert Choir 'I N Bottom Row: Ms. Talena Mara, Bernita Sherwood, Brenda Borden, Lynna Peden, Daunte Montgomery, Roderick Henderson: Second Row: Ellen Mason, Patrice Barber, Lori Fallett, Morshay Campbell, Tracy Vaughn, Rosa Hanez, Stephanie Cooks: Third Row: Eric Walker, Jeff Kelly, Darron Newton, Michael Caldwell, Sebastian Williams, Frederick Montgomery: Fourth Row: Felicia Smith, Kathy Lewis, Sheree Venters, Durell Ransom, Michael Sanders, Maria Martinez, Dywanna Massey. Bottom Row librarian: Brenda Borden, historlany Daunte vice president Shemood, CHRISTMAS CAROLS, Bemita Sherwood perfomis at the ristmas program. Anthony Sexton: Roderick Henderson, president: 187 Junior Historians umor Historians is a group of students that is interested in the history ofTexas They are led by Mr Billy Hancock and Mr Gaylord French They trav eled to Austin lor the state conven tion in April where groups from around the state presented pro jects to bejudged. These students spent much time preserving the history of Waxahachie and Texas. Officers: Ed Harding, president, Chris Kauffman, treasurer: Jeff Browning, secretary: Hays sergeant at amis: Keri McLane, reporter: Toni Smith, vice president. President Ed Harding talks to sponsors Mr. Billy Hancock and Mr. Gaylord French about up events. Thespian eg ... MH1fe--- ff- ew es -f-af: ,f,, ,,11. ..,1E-. ,,,, , , -1 'ME if if he its ri it ,ii E, l Q. 'x I ig Q 253 it EM 3 ii .. :fx 1 Y :I Z Bottom Row: Kristi McLane: Second Row: Wendy Forbes, Shane Anderson, Troy Supanik, Ricky Applewhite, Carrie Coward, David Pitman, John ' Perkins: Third Row: Glenda Perryman. it 5 .,,. tatvr I ,A ,...: ....- .:.t 1. VV.. f ..'. 1,'a.,. 1,: ir. 'ET 'iii e ii e f if e is wf , 1, frfm.W,a,,t 'W iisfai 1 3 IV A K A 1 K U ,?V,ir'. L I K i Xvrw-153 The Thespian Club, sponsored by Mrs. Lisa Elliott, spent the year improving their acting techniques and leaming about scenery, make-up and costuming. Improvisation was just one of the techniques polished. Officers were: Joe Hanna - vice president: Kristi McLane - president: Mike Shannon - reporter: Glenda Penyman - secretary. THESPIANS - 189 y he Waxahachie l'ligh.School Rodeo Club began its third year in September. The l T Rodeo Club traveled to Kauffman almost every weekend to show their talenttjyjaddles were given away for first place and beltibuckles for second through SIXQTPIHCCS The rodeo ,Club participated xn eventss4such as steerwrestling dogginggilvbull riding bareback nding and bull- dogging G A 1 klckmoyiggmp AND mon Mark Brogdon rides his buil to the end- - A R calf troping, ribbon raping, team roping, chute ROPING A DOGIE was Angie Almand's favorite event. 190 - ORGANIZATIONS is -E' fi , i .ar 6' gs... f . 9 ' I 2 Q av ltll Q A JL' -sill' A S ,Q T ' 5 Q N t o W ' A 1 fd rf W-Q ' ' Si A 1 i f A titt' 4 G 'vi ' W, -A 'f l. 'A Bottom Row: Gordon Rutherford, Chris Kelley, Marcus Clem, George Sills, Ross Robertson: Second Row: Jose Maldonado, Britt Simms, Scott Rodgers, Russell Lisman, Todd Fuller, Shannon Davis: Top Row: Mark Brodgon, Jeff Latson, D'Anne Almand, Angee Almand, Brian Watson, Glenn Sims. Chris Kelley-vice president: Brian Watson-reporter: D'Anne Almand-secretary: Angee Almand-president: Glenn Sims-representative. SHOWING HIS SKILL, Brian Watson throws another steer. amy ix X lu J Art Club for the both fun and hard The Art Club was an extremely unique group made up of ad- vanced art students. They par- ticipated in many art shows, and went to many museums in the Dallasfliort Worth area. This year the Art Club made a float for the Homecoming Parade. ' s , , T ' ? 3 2 5 1 lg. L 9 ,QA wwfiti., 3 fl 1 ml .K H 'L W Vg.: 9: sfLt'L ld-if - YI 1 . K M OFFICERS: Lalanreal Brown-reporter: Kyle Kent-treasurerfengineer: John Seabolt-secretary: Scott Wagner-vice president: Ed Harding-president: Mr. C.W. Block-sponsor. THUMBS UP INDIANS was the motto for the Art CIub's Homecoming Parade float. . Q a, -L ,ww Bottom Row: Anique Kinchen, Kyle Kent, Monica Miller, Second Row: Melissa McNeal, Andrew W Williams, Cheryl Daniel, Carol Moreno, Tammy y Posey: Top Row: Rickey Bemal, Scott Wagner, I Chris Acista, Mr. C.W. Block, John Seabolt. Lalanreal Brovm, and Ed Harding. ORGANIZATIONS -- 191 Bottom Row: Stephany Wester, Bonnie Kurtz, Deanna Horan, Tammy Hill, Cylinda Settlemyer, Jason Ran- ton, Kathy Martinez, Linda Green, Lainie Patterson, Anna Moreno, Griselda Ramirez. Second Row: Jenny Whitson, Tracy Classon, Michele Morgan, Tracy Murphree, Julie Lamp, Charla Carlot, Leslie Ciymorc, Todd Campa, Macy Browning, Kathie Hines, Mary Rios. Third Row: Karen Whitson, Stacie Waters, Susan Jones, Vicki Sturgeon, Angie Hill, Misha Bellah, Ceci- lia Solis, Donna Hayes, Angela Henry, Melinda Garcia, Carol Moreno. Fourth Row: Sandra Garcia, Claudia Ramirez, Loretta Rueda, Betty DeLaGarza, Raymond Clark, Greg Centilli, Garfield Han'ison, Joe Volentine, Niki Morgan, Karl Hanson. Filth Row: Norma Bana- gan, Ruth Ramirez, Olga Rosales, Maria Robles, Tony Torrez, Mike Robinson, Rob Machovsky, John Wray, Steven Young, Darla Pope, Tonya Woodard. Sixth Row: Tonya Veliz, Patricia Ramirez, Diana Aguilar, Ju- lie Sanchez, John Harris, Cami Wallace, David Schwartz, Jackie Whitt, Kirk Davis, Angela Ramsey, Angee Ford. Seventh Row: Luis Villarreal, Rachel Ruiz, Jennifer Regalado, Stacy Kester, Clay School- field, Mark Ballard, Glenn Sims, Charlie Vaughn, James Dewitt, Darryl White, Liz Kelly, Lisa Schaefer. Eighth Row: Lajuan Whitfield, Michelle Carter, Gretch- en Dau, Diana Maldonado, Matt Story, Becky Mendez, Femando Rosenzweig, Pat Wilson, Nicole Kinchen, Wendy Forbes, Kari Kelly. Bottom Row: Wendy Gully, Jennifer Warren, Terry Lo- mas, Margy Williams, Elizabeth Price, Ricky Solis, By- ron Davidson, James Villarreal, Russell Phillips, Tammy,Rios, Jeff Thomas, Senor George Solis, spon- sor. Second Row: Veronica Monreal, Renee Smith, Cory Six, Brent Wheatley, David Woodward, Karsten Frentrup, Greg Reed, Missy Clark, Sylvia Garza, Susan Duke, Sonya Mayfield, Colette Dyer, Randy Allstot. Third Row: Lori Yoku, Jennifer Thomas, Sherard Ray, Brian Zettler, Ginger Graham, Lauri Lothridge, Lucy Latson, Shelly Fromm, Angela Odom, Lauri Wilson, Kristy Conner, Jill Rominger, Wayne Redd. Fourth Row: Chris Pevehouse, Louis Farrar, Lance Wallace, Jon Rector, Stephen Young, Karl Hansen, John Howell, Liz Shelley, Tobin Sokoll, Laura Green, Tracy Sukllivan, Shannon Johnson, Bambi Martin, Charles Shugart. Fifth Row: Alix Tiierina, Troy Bell, Pat Wil- son, Ron Pigg, Mike Robinson, Rob Machovsky, Carey Crane, Brad Non'is, Paul Gonzales, Ricky Bemal, Noel Castillo, Joe Jacinto. Sixth Row: Erika Rogers, Kyle Pendleton, Jason Reed, Lance Keese, Mike Navarro, Heather Giles, Amy Banks, Suzanne Todd, Lori Pen- ner, Melissa Axton, Marty Rios, Jimmy Ensinia, Daniel Solia, Van Kirk Ball. Spanish Club Bottom Row: James Villarreal - second vice president: Ricky Solis - president: Russell Phillips - secretary: Byron Davidson - treasurer: Top Row: Terry Lomas - sergeant at anns: Elizabeth Price - first vice president: Margy Williams - third vice president: 192 - SPANISH CLUB M3 French German Club '10 S L i I l b 4 4 Bottom Row: Rodney Crey, Terri Defoore, Ripley Tate, Jeff Browning, Jarrett Hinds, Mrs. Terry Pierce, Paul Knox, Phil Shores, Brandon Smith: Second Row: Todd Helm, Christie Jef- fries, Christina Raines, Katha Sokoll, Wendy Kline, Jennifer Cole, Angela Hawkins, Dusty Spurgin, Joey Bryant, James Har- bin, Third Row: Kyle Kent, Marty Davis, Misty Fair, Meredith O'Daniel. Connie Wade, Amy Hodapp, Kim Schuster, Kevin Gillenwater, Mike Shannon: Fourth Row: Allison Thormalen, Gordon Kientzle, Lissa Daughtry, Toni Smlth, Christy Jenkins, Brandie Noel, Nicole Allison, Jamie Maxin, Joe Hanna: Filth Row: Debbie Brown, Dale Rice, Deitra Crawford, Rodney Scott, Greg Prater, Stephanie Hudson, Paula Norris, Stacy Waters, Angie Pope, Johnna Thompson, Jennifer Marchman. Bottom Row: J.J. rlaymond, Alan Daughtry, Kim McCulIy, Jac- ques Brown, Toni Brown, Stephen Young, Ed Harding, Mrs. Eliane Burkhart, Angela Ramsey: Second Row: Ria Michener, Kelly Morgan, Andrea Ramsey, Michelle Rhodes, Phil Ganfin, Amy Edwards, Tracy Hunter, Hope Hays, Heather Clark, Michele Morgan, Tonya Woodard: Third Row: Anthony Johnson, Jenni- I fer Woodrow, Sandi Hunter, Bob Watson, Tammy Montgomery, Wendy Murray, Llsa 0'Brlan, Keri McLane, Kristi McLane, Brian Sargent: Fourth Row: Erika Rogers, Jerry Smith, Lalanreal Brown, Seth Ten'y, Linda Pope, Karen Praslicka, Melissa McNeil, Monica Miller, Christie 0'Brien: Fltth Row: Alex Tiierion, Ta- mara Yoakum, Denise Groves, Beverly Everett, Aine Malone, Jamie Eason, Laura Morgan, Joanna Kennedy, Julie Castan- eda, Karen Milner. Bottom Row: Mrs. Terry Pierce, sponsor: Alan Daughtry, treasurer: Kim McCulIy, secretary: Jacques Brown, vice president: Top Row: Toni Brown, president. - ORGANIZATIONS -- 193 S 194 FELLGWSHIP OF J' CH S 131 ,ATHLETEs I 4 Wvubf 19 f Q W Q , A Q, Q' ff ' . A as ' , 5 . x ' X -A , f ,f , I ' Q K if .f f N Xt . fx - , , J-'Sl' -- I f, ' ,Q , F Wf-'ss' 1 xg. K lx! - , ,-4 , 1 1 , W . I X LXR g .A ig' ff f if Jil? 9 5 , 4 i 3 f Q Jr 72 1X any V M 4' I 4 m J 35 . ' 'N f q , , I x . , 4- QQ, 8 A i f 4 Ni V, . , A J' '. Ka . x K A ' 9 A . Q Z? 'if ....4.,,,.+..,.,. x X 'ff gif .,.4f'- .,.. V lf, ,,f'--...ef 2 .f Bottom Row- Justin McLemore, Greg Centilli, Stephen Mott, Todd Campa, Ricky Solis, Steve Murphree, Brian Zettler: Second Row Eric Thompson, David Woodward, Joe Volenrine, Phi! Garvin, Russell Phillips, Mike Robinson, Maurice Alexander, Third Row Clint Wilson, Ricky Redd, Todd Alexander, Greg Reed, Darren Newton, Terry Smith, Daunte Montgomery, Fourth Row: Emit Camzales Greg Beller, Ryle Leonard, Brian Adlof, Brent Baker, Jason Manley, Brian Watson, Sam Schoolfield, Fihh Row: Coach Jim KBZITIICTSKI Adam Hallmark, Shane Leath, Mike Atwood, Darren Bowden. Bring A Bible And A Friend he Fellowship ofChristian Athletes is an organization designed for stu- dents who participate in any school sport. Coaches Jim Razmierski and Steve Westmoreland is the girls' FCA sponsor. Every Wednesday the students met at a peer's house. A Bible lesson was taught by one of the members and individual exper- iences were discussed. Some members of the group attended a state convention an- nually, along with activities such as college games. Much is benefitted from FCA and it's members share close friendships and a sense of camaraderie. Learning to apply lessons from the Bible into our daily lives is very worthwhile time spent, said Steve Murphree. Officers: Greg Centilli, reporter: Clint Wilson, fresh- man class representative: Steve Murphree, junior class representative: Stephen Mott, secretaryftrea- F surerp Justin McLemore, trcslmean class representa- ' tive, Ricky Solis, vice president: Brian Zettler, sopho- more class representative, Todd Campa, president, Coach Jim Razmierskl, sponsor. Herencia Mexicana he Herencia Mexicana Club stresses the importance of the Mexican culture and better social relationships between Mexi- co and America. Their goal is to help others. They have many activities during the year that help keep them- busy. Although a small group, they were very dedicated students. Oflicers for the club are: Luis Villareal, Tommy Rios, Rachel Riuz, Mary Rios, Rutus Majerado. T l Q srsa l H , ' it J 1: M , ' , ' T f 4.5 , . - ' f J- -'Q ,.Q g,5,,, ini 1 ' ' Bottom Row: Mrs. Maria TUerina-sponsor, Luis Villareal, Tommy Rios, Diane Maldenado, Marie Robles, Rachel Ruiz: Second Row: Jennifer Ree galado, Tonya Velez, Patrica Ramirez, Diana Aguilar, Betty Delagarza, Claudia Ramirez, Becky Mendez, Marcus Hernandesg Third Row: Maria Estrada, Geralda Perez, Christina Perez, Marisol Hernandez, Nomia Bar- ragan, Loretta Rueda, Monica Luna, Randy Galban: Fourth Row: Manuel 196 - ORGANIZATIONS TUerina, Jesse Acquosta, Rolando Hernandez, Olga Rosales, Ruth Ra- mirez, Anna Robles, Deanna Gonzales: Fifth Row: Eugene Moralis, Chris Acosta, John Solis, Gloria Deleon, Rosemary Martinez, Fidelia Delbos- que, Top Row: Rachel Costillo, Reuben Garcia, Junior Timenez, Teresa Yzaguirre, Gina Guiterrez, Kim Martinez, Olga Ramirez. iii 6 ifatfwi' MA Office Aides Bottom Row: Mrs. Tibby Coul- ston, Mrs. Sylvia Hastings, Sta- cey Sides, Hope Hays, Cyndee Penney, Kathie Hines, Karen- Praslicka, Lisa Allen, Mrs. Bar- bara Splawn, Mrs. Kennie Smith, Mrs, Judy Pleasants: Middle Row: Jill Tacker, Lori Penner, James Utsey, Susan Jones, Patrick Felty, Phil Gar- vin, Scott Rogers, Corey Flow- ers, Kevin Mundy: Top Row: Mendy Combest, Amy Arm- strong, Tracy Adkins. Thor Voytko, Keira Bowler, Laurie Lothridge, Lucy Latson, Renee Smith, Nicole Allison, Missy Ax- ton. Library Aides Bottom Row: Gwenda Russell, Claudia Ramirez, Gina Gutier- rez, Laurie Comacho, D'Etta Mclnturff, Travon Alexander. Christie Jones: Second Row: Belinda Rodriquez, Tara Bal- lard, Dawn Hargis, Amy Noon- kester, Johnna Thompson, Evan Rutherford, Kathy Jester: Third Row: Lisa O'Brien, Mi- chelle O'Daniel, Ann Weather- ford, Tracy Willmon, Stacey Wa- ters, Mrs. Maureen Butler, Mrs. Ann Steele, Mr. Benton Cain: Fourth Row: Ana Robles, Shan- non Davis, Leo Jordan, Louis Martinez, Arthur Perez, Daniel Cervantes: Not pictured: Jose Saenz. ids Lift Staff Load Vocational Aides Lett to right: Martin King, Mrs. Joy Bumpass, Amy Willig, Drew Lewis, Michelle Axton. ORGANIZATIONS - 197 Science! Math Club Bottom Row: Dr. Ron Hastings. First Row: Katha Sokoll, Paige Glover, Pat singer,JeffBrowning,Chrls Kauffman, Oliver Dohr, Laura Denning, Chris Wilson, David Pittman, Candy Chatawanich, Lissa Daughtry, Alan Daughtry, den, Ufefehen Dan. Cyndee Penney, Brian Sargent. Denise CIYOVCS. Cory Six, Todd Campa. Second Row: Amy Armstrong, Joanna Kauffman, Melis- Row: Adam Farris, Mike Chambers, Clyde Melick, Dan Hastings, Christian sa Axton, Kevin Mundy, Michelle Axton, Michelle O'Daniel, Angee Penney, Kim Jay Fudge, Margy Williams, Mike O'Daniel, Liz Shelly, Tobin Sokoll, McCully, Melinda Bratcher, Teri Defoore. Third Row: Kelly Morgan, Jason Hol- Davis, Claudia Cantu, Jennifer Cole, Heather Borders, Rhett Taylor. Quark Committee: Laura Denning, Brian Sargent, Teri Defoore, t ll Geoff Browning, Doc Hastings. ' 1 ,T ' i i .W . g ., 3 if 1519 3 198 - ORGANIZATIONS 4 W, Philosophy Club K 7 . ' 3 V U ' :in at 1' if 'Nu , Quark Committee: Chris Kauffman, Margy Williams, Doc Hastings, Adam Farris, Alan Daughtry. -lin? Tobin Sokoll Alan Daughtry Angee Penney Melinda Bratcher argent, Todd Campa. Second Row: Margy Williams, Amy Armstrong, Kauffman, Jeff Browning, Michelle Axton, Candy Chatawanich, Jay Paige Glover, Kim McCulIy, Steven Lucio. Third Row: Katha Sokoll, Morgan, Kevin Mundy, Melissa Axton, Gretchen Darr, Chris Bearden, Row: Laura Denning, Liz Shelley, Pat Wilson, David Pittman, Michelle 5 . Claudia Cantu, Jennifer Cole. Fourth Row: Adam Farris, Toni Smith, Christian Dohr, Chris Kauffman, Oliver Dohr, Dan Hastings, Dr. Ron Hastings, Heather Borders, Cyndee Penney, Lissa Daughtry, Denise Groves. Filth Row: Jason Holsinger, Mike Chambers, Clyde Melick, Jason Lonon, Mike O'Daniel, Marty Davis. ORGANIZATIONS - 199 Bottom Row: Mrs, Wendy Piepke-teacher, Norma Barragan, Kim Graham, Brandie Stroope, Erica Rogers, Sandra Lovell, Gwen Russell, Belinda Cabaniss, Revah Rice, Amy Forest: Second Row: Martin Acuna, Marcel- lus Sanders, Victor Miles, Darron Waters, Benitha Butler, Erica Miles. Nikki Terry, Katrina Webb, Gloria Whitfield, Tricia Smith, Tammie Byrd: Third Row: Jason Wikburg, LaJuan Whitfield, Tracey Vaughn, Ellen Man- son, Melanie Davis, Lisa Wiles, Cynthia Terry, Yolanda Williams, Nicole Hawkins, Travon Alexander, Tara Square: Fourth Row: Jennifer Willet, rs 1 Y saws' , ,f -f 'T' 7 - i J -- A f-.:1'1j?wrgs':n , at . I ' - .srfsll Y. ' .: 'S .. ..,., ,,. .,.,,.:,. -X -b-f SEWING FOR FUN, Gloria Whitfield works on an outfit. Amy Hodapp, Amy Rios, Rachel Ruiz, Toby Drozak, Deanna Swindler, Ann Weatherford, Mary Baker, Beth Ann McKinney, Dean Springer, Kelli Reaves, Fifth Row: Jimmy Harrell, Julie Kinkade, Marisol Hernandez, Dana Dyess, Donna Hayes, Tonia Bonilla, Michelle Hildbrand, Melinda Webb, Tina Taylor, VincentJackson, Top Row: Latricia Wilkerson, Christi Smith, Christi Hennessee, Mystie Martin, Tricia Cassady, Cindy Washing- ton, Emily Tabor, Anna Moreno, Diana Tadlock, Liz Hernandez, Tara Venters. FHA he Future Homemakers of America was a busy organization. They participated in many activities and projects throughout the year that ranged from decorating at one of the local rest homes to traveling to Oklahoma City for an important conference. During the year the club also held many dances and attended an area meeting in Tyler and later a state meeting in San Antonio. At yet another activity the club held an Easter egg hunt with the benefits going to a needy children's organization. 200 ORGANIZATIONS . l BEAU AND SWEETHEART, Jason Wikburg and Clare Miers pose for a DECORATING FOR CHRISTMAS, Amy Hodapp visits a local rest home. picture' :ag ,. ,.f' 'gif ,J if f: gs' . ,VU Tx ,,,,, t sf f .1 ii: A ll Officers' Norma Barragan-vice president of projects, Debby Moritz-secretary, Brandie Rim Graham-vice president. 1 i X t , . R I X J, 'll fin? 5 1 2 LENDING A HAND, Tara Venters decorates a Christ- mas tree. L I ORGANIZATIONS - 201 Bottom Row-Mr. Ken Bur , r. I e 'e an, Chris Kelley, Charlie Campbell, Suzanne Todd gie Almand, Dana Cox, Todd Alexander, Jennifer ir 'TT eorge Sills, Dusty Spurgin, Greg Beller: Second Row-Shaena Ledbetter, Larry Ratliff, Marcus Clem, Keith Eggleston, Scott Rodgers, Brian Watson, Michele Maxwell, Julie Lamp, Patricia Peel, Eric Gergardt, Johnny Diggs: Third Row-Jose Maldonado, Christy Jeffries, Britt Sims, Heather Hensley, Jeff Latson, D'Anne Almand, Steve Murphree, Kerry Northrup, Brian Holt, Paul Vincent, Troy Thomp- son, Misti Maxwell: Fourth Row-Randy Huskins, Glenn Sims, Derron Tapp, Cody O'Daniel, Clay Schoolfield, Mark Ballard, Jon Lewis, Ron ocatlonal Agriculture he Future Farmers of America is an organization made up of students who are interested in such things as parliamentary procedure, carpen- try, welding, public speaking, and electrical wiring. Some fun activities the organization participated in this year included an autumn hayride westem dance. Various students in FFA were members of different leadership and judging teams. Many honors were gained and the students leamed alot. FFA is an organization that was enjoyed by many students, as well and a as being beneficial. 202 - ORGANIZATIONS Browne, Michael Burks, Brian Draper, Steven Mott, Heather McCutchen: Fihh Row- Johnna McCutchen, Chris Carol, Mike McCullough, Troy Bell, Mike Roe, Charlie Vaughn, Chris Morgan, Lana Haney, Teresa Eggleston, Ronnie Littles, Tim Johnson, Wayne Redd: Sixth Row-Allen Blanton, Micheal Allen, Gary Costlow, Kelly Timmons, Pam Bruton, Susan Jones, Shane Brewster, Greg Binford, Brad Fyess, Brandon Smith, Brent Stone, Brian Simmons: Seventh Row-Kyle Leonard, Michael Kamavak, Kenny Seabolt, Todd Fuller, Shannon Davis, JeffO'DanieI, Darrel McNeil, James Burgess, Kevin Fulton, Danny Redd, April Forbes, Jill Tucker, Danny Brooks, Jeff Winningham. - FFA Sweetheart-Angie Almand I QW OFM Chapter Ollicers: Angie Almand-Vice President. Dana Cox-President, Chris Kelley-Reporter, CharIieCam . odd- Sicrela , Tracy Murphreel-Treasurer. WALKING HIS LAMB after school, Michael Allen gets ready for a livestock show. Greenhand Oflicersy Jennifer Sirchia-President. Greg Beller-Secretary, George Sills-Sentinel, Dusty Spurgin-Treasurer, Todd Alexander-Vice President. I .1 W SA W 5, AT WORK these two Ag students weld SHOWING HER AWARD WINNING heifer at the Ft. Worth Fat Stock Show is FFA member Dana Cox ORGANIZATIONS 205 204 ORGANIZATIONS CVAE Horticulture Bottom Row: Patricia Mata, Juliana Castenada, Evelyn Perez, Nicole Hawkins, Sharon Jefferson, Tammy Carson: Second Row: Geralda Perez, Libby Mata, Pam Bruton, Johnny Holland, Freshena Johnson, Sharon Moore, Tonya Jackson, Tommie Fikes: Top Row: Frankie Gamer, Melody Conner, Mirian Arevalo, Brian Payne, Arsenio Escobar, Daniel Cervantes, Robert Frazier, Rhonda Dillon, Cedric Williams, Garry Green. WATERIHG THE PLANTS was one of Linda Shemoods responsibilities. v Bottom Row: Mark Easley, Cheryl Byrd, Linda Sherwood, Angela Williams, Christy Jones, Cherry Mason: Second Row: David Gryder, Tammie Byrd, Anita McGowen, Latonia Branch, Latricia Wilkerson, Kim Zebroski, Karen Cuny, Gloria Deleon, De Shawn, Tresha Jones, Hector Rodriguez, Stacy Davis, Marty Rector, Kareem Erskine, Kathy Hall: Top Row: Steven Holly, Cedric Byrd, Artero Robles, Tara Square, Joe Jordan, Edward Davis. fmili' Bottom Row: Wayne Hathaway, Gabriel Rodriguez, Wally Brown Todd Blaine Steven Thomas Wayne McDaniel: Top Row: David Decker, Fred Del Bosque Danny Acevedo Luis Hemandez Ronald Przdylski, John Dunnagan, Mr. Robert Segura 44 ,qs g, . si, Il Casey, Jimmy Glass. 'Q to Right: Mark Harding, Johnny Strickland, Mr. Robert Se Kirk Ledbetter, Rodney Sevier, Gilbert Borden, Scott Hill a . 206 Construction Trades Bottom Row: David Munoz, Eloy Ortiz, w Michael Allen, Robert Ganrl, Ronnie i Brovm, Jeffrey Becks: Second Row: I David Richard, Marcus Hernandez, , John Castellanos, David Nixon, Jerry Bradford, Billy Ray, Randy Gallan, Ro- lando Hemandez: Top Row: Stuart Crenshaw, Gary Brown, Manuel TUerF ina, Chuck Gross, Allan Blanton, Ar- thur Perez, Todd Brown, Thor Voytko, Jon Seamonski, Jeff Rhodes, Chris Manning, Juan Martinez, Jr. Jim M0Ol'C't23ChCf, JOSE RODICS. ' ' w....,,, -Q-..,,,, , M.,,,N, 4 V- Building Trades I Bottom Row: Doug Taylor, David Hill, E Mr. David Simmons-teacher: Top Row: Scott Gann, Mickey Clark, Rob- bie Kline, Ricky Limitone, Russell Rhodes, Shanin Healy. X 1 THE BUILDING TRADES classes spent many hours building a gazebo at Chapman Park. ORGANIZATIONS l FEV .,,,,,,f- ' j RH W 5 I HOSA OSA, or liealth Occu- pations Students of America is an interest- ing organization. lt is an orga- nization designed for stu- dents interested in health ca- reers. The curriculum is geered to enlighten one in the many areas of allied health. Blood pressure drives, field trips to area hos- pitals and attendng a state contest in Arlington covering every medical career possi- ble, were just a few of the many activities this group participated in this year. Officers: Donna Butler-president, Tracy Willmon-vice president, Top Row: DeAnn Venters-secre- tary, Vicki Weyer-historian, LaVonne Cooke-treasurer, Sabrina lsambart-reporter, Tricia Smith. I . .4 I K I ,yt K, I ft tfiiiiiililr: .VE j x! I. fr: gf ' X 2 , 1 Olfom Row: Mari? Tyleff Viki Weller' Kellie Jennings' Defmna Vemefsf Tracy Willmon, Norma Barragan, Mrs. Ann Horan-teacher: Top Row: Tri- allle Chapman, Kim Staton, Donna Butler: Second Row: Sam Sch00l- Cia Smith, Elda Acevedo, Melissa -Ford, Kristy rlemandez, John Powell. eld, Lavonne Cooke, Sabrina lsambert, Maggie Zavala, Marla Wright, ORGANIZATIONS - 207 Industrial Cooperative Training ICT Industrial Cooperative Training 1ICTl is a co-op program. The students in this class go to school part of the day and participate in a work program the other half ofthe day. ICT is a one hour class with a three hour credit. There are many ranges of jobs the students participate in, such as up- holstering, electronic me- chanics, auto body, welding, fabricating, carpentry, and air conditioning and refrig- eration repair. During the one hour class, the students are engaged in the study of business-related subjects. These studies help them to learn more about manufac- turing, industry, banking, in- surance, and human rela- tions. 208 - ORGANIZATIONS K, -...- H Bottom Row: Rodney Washington, Tommy Hays, Matt Moore, Jeff Alaniz, Mark Brogdonp Second' Row: Mrs. Juanita Stolfrogen, Harold Prather, Marty Junkin, Kyle Seals, Steve Dnieckhammer, Shawn Luther, Warren Thompson, Mike O'Daniel, Heath Gardner, Jamie Miller. f 1 Bottom Row: Mrs. Juanita Stoffrogen, Lupe Bravo, Wendell Washington. Don Porter: Second Row: Brian McDaniel, Marvin Chance, Matt Payton, Terry Nay, Ronny Mears. Row Charlotte Marshall Tonya Whitehead Felicia Smith Webb Monica Luna Mrs Joanna Herrodp Third Row: Bonnie Reed ayes Tara Venters Michelle Reynolds Second Row Tara Tonya Meazell Brian Holley Roderick Henderson, J,J. Scott, Belinda VOCCT VOCCT the Vocational Of fice Career Club of Texas is a club made up of members from office duplication classes. The club partici- pates in contests against other clubs. The main pur- pose of VOCCT is to allow students an opportunity to do something for the needy. When the club mem- bers meet, they decide on a social activity or project to help others. They provide special needs to others dur- ing special holidays and throughout the year. ORGANIZATIONS 209 Cosmetology Bottom Row: Candi Curry, Stacy Stephens, Tina Piercy, Nancy Williams, Cheryl Owings: Second Row: Mrs. Ruth Junkin, Tasha Robinson, Julie Bumpass, Stephanie Thompson, Fancy Wood, Angela Henry, Tessie Turner, Sharla Daniels, Maulene Thomp- son, Michelle Gutierrez, Wanessa Bradley, Laura Dunnahue. 48 Front Row: Julie Bright, Fidelia Del Bosque, Tanya Velez, Jennifer Regalado, Tracy McKenzie: Second Row: Gena Gatlin, Miriam Tello, Robin Wells, Sonya Watson, Cheryl Owings, Terri Remlinger, Susan Mitchell, Mrs. Ruth Junkin: Third Row: Karie Wilhide, Theresa Harris, Melissa Sanford, Tammy Schreiber, Cristy Baker, Deena Benavides. 1 l 1 210 - ORGANIZATION nv? - M- F WFT' .X ,Q , in , fur N r gt ig' Mg? 'Ziff TAM 2 ' 3 ' 7 lf t r A Zi 44 , 2 f . . 't sf' . f A 1 :ff ana, fi f .ff b , 6 , , W 5 Us g f 1 ei Q I ,, f E ,U f' Q ' NF 9' Z ir 52 x A 6 T 29 , ,s , V v, 9 13 'f A I - xf f f . ,, i . NMR I V li - X f P 'Q ' . 1' . n M . X S+-was T X ' 'i , , Qu- CUTTING AND SHAMPOOING were two of the techniques Michelle Gutierrez and Laura Dunnahue used on their customers. CREATING NEW STYLES was a challenge for Tasha Robinson VICA OFFICERS: Angela Henry, Julie Bright, Julie Bumpass, Tracy McKenzie, Jennifer Regalado, Fidelia Del Bosque, and Tonya Velez. IDING THEIR FLOAT, DECA members had a good time in the Homecoming arade. 1 wwf!- we .xx L I ffifxx .Cm T f ti .uw in A .. ,k,. ,M . K x 4... S I np Row: Gary Brown, Jose Saenz, Richie Hardaway, Scott Taylor, Ron Turbeville, int Fike, Jimmy Ensinia, Chris Savala, Allen Harris, Jerry Miller, Lonnie Prachyl, 's. Cindy Eschenburg: Second Row: Dianna Ellis, Jeri Jones, Shelley Goodman, immy Ramsey, Eric Walker, Scottie Butler: Bottom Row: Steven Davis, Laurie len, Lori Archer, Tara Ballard, Diana Jackson. DECA Diligent Workers he vocational class DECA, taught by Mrs. Cindy Eschenburg, was designed to teach students advertising and sell- ing techniques and how to be a good employ- ee. This class also taught the students the importance of good business practices. They designated an employer and an employee of the month during the year. At the end of the year, DECA held a banquet. At this time, they recognized the salesperson of the year. ln February, DECA went to local competition and to state competition in March. The main objective of DECA was to leam how to be a good business person. BUSINESS BEFORE PLEASURE. DECA students work hard to complete their assignments. +5 's- f J' EXPLAINING EMPLOYER EXPECTATIONS, Mrs. Cindy Eschenburg prepares DECA students for their jobs. ORGANIZATIONS 2 11 l CVAE - GMR - VGCT GMR, 1st and 2nd periods- Seated: Scott Guthrie, Stacy Reynolds, Billy Wafer, Jimmy Mitchell, LaMart Lawson: Standing: Malcolm Walker, John McDuffy, Mr. Max Smesny, Ronnie Taylor, Vaughn Reagor. GMR 5rd and 4th periods Seated Ronnie Moore Ronald Davis Bernie Burns Greg Benford Standing Mr Max Smesny sponsor Chuck Murry Timothy Robmson Ryan Taylor Geronimo Gonzales Ross Robinson Raymond Salas Not pictured Sidney Thompson GMR 5th and 6th periods Seated Mr Max Smesny Roderick Whitehead Jesse Acosta Brian Jones Ernest Sharp Standing Clint Morton Calvin Chance Jerry Rivera Jason Street Brian Martinez Freddy Almazan Eric Corne ws-,lt Axvlm . . ,V v - : Y , I , . fl 'A ' My A . rf: g 1 A I fy ' Q-. rv 'K I kg -rr ' , l is . ' V i CQ C Q ' . , I ,. ' u 1 , ,X A 1 , , . ' . I l 'Y 'i' fit' wa, K I iff 'is wg . ,:1QQ 7TgjJf.f Rf' V , Zgihf' .. f K J ,J .N .. 1 i ag C fic 'iffii 'S 1 J p 1- ' . , l L 1 k,, H a ,v 212 - ORGANIZATIONS erleral Mechanics is a course that provides the eral Mechanics provides instruction that is based upon student with technical knowledge and Skills rleC- manipulation skills and basic technical theory. essary for advancement in that occupation. Gen- VOCT CLUB Bottom Row Mr Max Smesny Scott Guthrie Jesse Acosta Billy Wafer Rodenck Whitehead Ernest Sharp Middle Row Bemle Bums Jerry Rivera Freddy Almazan Ryan Jones Jimmy Mitchell LaMart Lawson Top Row John McDulfy Ronnie Moore Jason Street Sidney Brown Timothy Robinson Greg Benford Ross Robinson l AH 'r- GMR 5th period Bottom Row Richard Klentzle Juan Carnzalas Derrick Green Bart Dodson JeffO Daniel Mr Gary Rowland sponsor Top Row John Depalma Pat Mayes Shane White Jeff Redmen ORGANIZATIONS - 213 - : . , , , . ' , : : , , , 1 1 I 5 I 1 I , , , . f Z . . C f ry Q -sf -' . , KT ., K I ., rw K . K E1 rv V . , T 1 l . A 7 . AN 1 k 5' Q K x ff ,t , X y .. , , . , : : , Office Education Association EA is the club for students enrolled in Vocational Office Education. The club has monthly meetings and oth- er special projects and par- ticipates in area state and national competitive events. The highlight of the year is the Employee-Em- ployer Banquet held to dents in the VOE program. honor employers of the stu- OEA CO-OP- Bottom Row: Annette Stack, Deana Ballard, Tammy Clark, Carla Winningham, kim Odom, Lisa Allen, Cami Wallace, Celi Sias: Top Row: Johnna McCutchen, Carol Winn, Tina Markham, Diane Volentine, Stacy Phillips, Jessica Gorman, Lori Moon, Elva Carrizales, Adele Spence, Teresa Rodrigez, Michelle Carter, Becky Mendez, Teri Joslin, Laura Hill. OEA LAB Bottom Row: Suzanne Todd, AngelaWMcEntire, Anna Moreno, Gaye Shelkofsky, Becky rlartly, Traci Cantu, Amy Rios, Keri Kelly: Top Row: Angela Pope, Barbara Symons, Tonia Meazell, Mary Ault, Deanna Svvindler, Belinda Jackson, Stephanie Porter, Robin Osborn, Sonya Mayfield, Liz Stephens, Sylvia Garza, Deborah Duron, Angela kelly, Darla Pope. 2 14 - ORGANIZATIONS OBA Officers Mrs Melissa Morgan sponsor Lisa Allen secretaryftreasurer Carla Wmningham vice president Robin Osborne Johnna McCutchen president Kim Odom historian Mrs Marilyn Lash sponsor ECE stands for Home Econom- ics Cooperation Education. The students in this class work nd go to school. They work in jobs elated to one of live fields: Fashion erchandising, Child Care and Guid- nce, Food Service and Management, nstitutional Management, Housing nd Home Fumishings. As HECE stu- HERO dents, they are also members of FHA 1 HERO. This is the largest high school student organization in the United States. lt is an organization which pro- vides leadership training. lt helps youth assume their roles in society in areas of personal growth, family life, vocational preparation, and commu- nity involvement. Students participate in educational and service projects on the local, regional, state, and on na- tional level. They also participate in regional, state and national leader- ship conferences. This year ten stu- dents traveled to Oklahoma City to a National Cluster Meeting. Others will attend conferences in Tyler and San Antonio. i ...A-1appn,. lafr1n 'viii , 35in.nc l X 1 XAHAE CHIEF Front Row: Josie Ortiz, Perry Braxmier, Timothy Benson, Darlene Hollingsworth. Back Row: Olga Munoz, Shelley Potter, Rachel Cox, Connie Wade, Sherry Freeman. Ollicers: Front Row: Debbie Moritz, Van Franks, Brandie Stroope, Bernita Harris, Griselda Ramirez: Back Row: Chris Baze, Bret Odom, Bill Sims, David Binford, Tammi Hardaway, Bitf Crowe, Mrs, Melna McCutchen-teacher, Vicki Jennings. ORGANIZATIONS 215 'iw Y Weldmg eldlng IS a vocatlonal pro gram that prepares stu dents for employment m weldmg trades Students that en roll ln the weldmg trade class have the opportunity to be taught the ba src fundamentals whlle using var nous types of modem equipment Some thmgs Included m this pro gram were how to make blue punts and also layout techmques Frank Hazzard teaches the class af Daryl Hocutt Bryan Draper Jay Goddard Mr Ron Shumate teacher Gregory James John Barnett lyk' WEARIHG A MASK for protection, a weldmg student works on his project . Back Row: Mr. Frank Hazzard, teacher, Bobby Stroud, Denton Barett, Dale Clark, Boliver ON THE JOB' Dale Clark and Toddpnmgs use Taylor, Jerry Segura, Mary Faulkner, Scott Hill, Kurt Farris: Top Row: Darrel Kocaian, their knowledge to repair our school s cellmg. 216 VOCATIONAL Jose Garcia, Rufus Mejorado, Brian Jackson, Todd Grimes, Eddie Star. Vocational Electronics his class is for students interested in going into the field of electron- ics. Taught by Mr. Ron Shumate, this two-year class is for both males and females in tenth through twelfth grades. Using updated equipment, the students learn to build and design circuits, and to do repairs. This year the class went to a competition held in Waco where they en- tered various projects they had made. Tony Wooten, Mr. Ron Shumate, Rodney Fuher, Kenneth Webb, Pedro Torrez, Nathan Champion. fi yg. gyly yg Mechanics he Auto Mechanic Tech nology class prepares a student for employment in the automotive industry The course also provides knowledge and skills that are absolutely necessary for advancement in that occupation The class is taught by Mr John Baker l'le teaches the basic understanding of various areas of mechanical technology This year the class went on field tnps entered in competition and worked on var tous passenger cars brought in by people from our area ABOVE Mr John Baker Jose Moreno Donnie Garnett Roger Sam Ricky Hol lins Steve Dickerson Mark Castleberry Leo Jordan David Seay Dane Souther land Johnny Diggs LEFT Sidney Tomp son Corey Johnson David Jimenez Mike Clarke Richard McDonald Charles Chapman David Miller Ron Brown James Hams hen Mathers Mr John Ba ker teacher VOCATIONAL 217 218 - DIVISION iff' 4 V' 'K 'QAI ii J ,, 1-rw. A J-.. P 1 - -an LA.. 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Main Waxahachie, Texas 75165 GEORGE Bus. 937-2701 1408 W Jefferson In Waxahachie 937 2642 WAXAHACHIE COUNTRY w 1 l X H' P.O. BOX 675 75165 214-957-5521 Mlirllllavflt CLUB l 1 .I ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS AD 248 - ADVERTISEMENTS obln and Amy completed the ads sectlon of the an nual this year Though a baslcally unno tced sectlon of the annual the ads are very Important They account for 251 of the money ralsed to sponsor the book A good annual can cost anywhere from twenty to thlrty thousand dollars to publish and de sngn Thus year feature sto nes ha e been Inserted with ln the ads section ln hopes of breaking up the mono tony of the pages Many thanks to all the businesses who supported the year book this year A M rt my o on Tobm Sokoll 'Vx Acevedo, Danny 49, ,205 Acevedo. Elda 15, 207 A ' ' Acosta. Chrls 49, 191. 196 Acosta, Jesse 49. 196, 212, M K 215 f Acuna, Martln 15, 200 Adams, Donna 48, 75 ' f f Adams, Greg 57 Adams, Will am 49, 58, 116 Adamson, Kendra 61 Aday, Kathryn 74, 75, 91, 96 Adkins, Tracy 15, 97, 182, 185, 197 Adlof, Bryan 61, 117, 155, 195 Aguilar, Angelica 57 Aguilar, Dlana 48, 192, 196 Aguilar, Lawrence 57 Aguirre, Juan 15 Ahllinger, Candace Alanlz, Jelf 15, 208 Barron, David 61, 155 Alexander, Angie 57, 97, 176 Alexander, Jenlfer 61 Alexander, Lemuel 49 Alexander, Maurice 54, 118, 195 Alexander ,Todd 60,61,117, 155, 202, 205, 195. 252 Alexander, Travon 61, 197, 200 Alford. Jason 49 Davis, Byron 112, 140 Davis, Debbie 124 Davis, Edward 54, 204 Da vis, Da vis. Da vis, Da vis, 188, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis. Davis, 197, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis. Klrk 19, 105, 192 John 65 Layfayette Many 65, 156, 158, 195, 198. 199 Melanie 200 Ronald 65, 212 Rusty 50, 152 Ruth 19 Shannon 165, 190, 202 Sonja so. 127 Stacy 65, 182, 204 Renay Steven 19, 211 Davis, Tawonna 65 Dayton Sharon 97 DeLaG 159, arza, Betty 65, 158, 192, 196 Deal, Brandon Barry, Cralg 49, 177, 178 Barry, Mlehael 68, 177 Bartel, Shari 57, 97, 128 Batte, Tracy 49 Baze, Chris 57, 215 Baze, Michael 61 Bearden, Chris 57, 45, 154, 171, 188, 198, 199, 228 Beaver, 0reg 61 I I Beck. Todd. 9,,122, 152 '- Beckham. mg 61 BUCKS. Jeff 2 - 4 . Betts, ,Brandle 61 f 1-t5eetsiJony,54, 112, 162, 140 I 'Bell.,Arigel 49 , , Bt?ll.j7I'riCYf15' r f 2 Bell,1TFUg257, 97, '176, 179, V. 192i 2 , I ' ' Beilah. Misha 49. 155. 168, 169, 192' 2 Bellar, Corey 117 1 Beller, Greg 61, 195, 202, 205 Bellows, Kim 49 I Benavides, Billy 61 If Benavides, Danny 49 ' , Benavides, Deena 57, 210 ' Bennett, James 49 Benson, Tlm 57, 116, 215 Benson, Tonya 61 Bemal, Ricky 16, 151, 165, Byrd, Bobby 50, 122, 186 CITIZENS NATIONAL BM-Ik 191, 192 Byrd, cednek so, 204 250 BESTBURGER DRIVE-IN 224 Byrd, Chearl 50, 204 CITY BICYCLE SHOP 248 Betts, Angela 61 Byrd. Kenneth 50 CIaiI,,,-,mel Jgmes 55 Betts, Kim 57 Byrd Marcus 62 CIaII,O,-ne, Preston 33 Beye, Kelly 16 Bigham, Brandi 61 Binlord, Danlel 61 Blnford, Davld 16, 202, 215 Bishop, Tracie 49 Black, Chl'ls 61. 117 Blaine, Todd 205 Blanton, Allan 49, 202, 206 Blevins, Susan 61, 194 BOX. M Allen, Davld 49 Allen, Laurie 15, 165, 211 Allen, Lisa 57, 97, 197, 214 Allen, Michael 49, 202, 205, 206 Allen, Susie 54 Allison, Nlcole 49, 157. 159, 182, 195, 197 Allstct, Randy 49, 152, 192 Almand, Ang e 15, 96, 100, 128, 165, 190, 202, 205 Almand, D'Anne 49, 168, 190, Block, Carl 76, 191 Blythe, Chance 57, 47, 156. 157, 148 BOB'S AUTO SALES 220 Boevlng, Ryan 61, 117 Boeving, Tracey 16, 95, 161, 165 Bonilla, Tonla 200 Boon, Valerie 54 Borden, Brenda 61, 186 Borden, Rusty 49, 205 Borders, Blll 168 Borders, Heather 61, 198, 199 Bowden, Darren 61, 117, 195 Bowler, Coleen 76 Bowler, Keira 16, 197 Bowman, Don 76 ark 56, 74, 76, 112. 194, 202 Almand, Suzanne 15, 165, 182 Almazan, Freddie 61, 212, 215 Alumbaugh, Ed 49, 116 Anderson, Brldgett 61, 127 Anderson, Joseph 49, 116 Anderson, Katrlna 57 Anderson, Ray 5, 54, 177, 178 Anderson, Shane 49, 116, 189 105 Andrle, Mlke 57, 177 Angel, Jeremy 57, 157, 188 Ansley, Leighton 41 Appleton, Ron 7, 75 Applewhite, Rlcky 49, 189 Archer, Glen 57 Archer, Lori 15, 165, 211 Arevalo, Aroldo 49 Arevalo, Marvin 15, 112. 162 Arevalo, Miriam 61, 204 Armstrong, Ami 61, 154, 197, 198, 199 Amett, Radonna 61 Amold, Benjle 14, 75, 112 Arrant, Chris 49, 176 Arrondondo, Calvin Atkins, Hays 57, 188 Atkins, Tres 57 Atwood, Mike 61, 117, 195 Aull, Mary 49, 214 Averett, David 49, 176 Axton, Melissa 57, 47, 158, 159, 192, 197, 198, 199 Axlorl, Michelle 57, 158, 159, 158. 159 BOX PRINTING 228 Boyd, Jon 16 Bradford, Jerry 49. 176, 206 Bradley, Laura 50 Bradley, Wanessa 50, 128, 210 Branch, LaTonIa 61, 204 Branum, David 16 Bratcher, Melinda 14, 16, 96, 97, 98, 101, 108, 109, 165, 168, 176, 178, 198, 199, 244 Bravo, Lupe 17, 208 Braxmier, Perry 57, 215 Brazier, Melissa 209 Brazier, Tammy 57 Brewer, LaDonna 61, 177 Brewster, Shayne 61, 177, 202 Bridges, Jana 57, 91, 97, 182, 184 Briles, Rcibln 57 Brogdon, Mark 17. 165, 190. ayrdi rammie 62, zoo, 209 Cabaniss, Belinda 58, 200, 209 Cain, Benton 5, 76, 197 Cain, Wanda 76, 91 Caldcleugh, Bobette 50, 182 Caldwell, Michael 187 Calhoun, Barbara Calhoun, Faye 17, 165 Camacho, Laurie 62, 158, 197 Camacho, Sam 58, 112 Campa, Todd 17, 96, 98, 112 165, 168, 192, 195, 198. 199, 140 Campbell, Charlie 58, 202, 205 Campbell, Klrstie 50, 155, 176 Campbell, Marche 62, 187 Clark, Clint Clark, Dale 216 Clark, Heather 50, 155, 168, 169, 182, 185, 195 Clark, Raymond 50, 116, 192 Clark, Kenneth 65, 117, 125 Clark, Mickey 58, 206, 217 Clark, Missy 48, 50, 146, 147 192 Clark, Tammy 18, 97, 214 Classon, Tracy 50, 192 Clem, Marcus 18, 112, 190, 202 Clemens, Chris 54 Clements, Melissa Clowdus, Christie 65 Clymore, Leslie 58, 182, 192, 255 Cole, George 18, 156, 158, 165, 176. 178 Cole, Jennifer 65, 154, 155, 198, 199 I Combest, Mendy 58, 158, 175 197 Compton, Dawn 54 Conner, Kristy 65. 192 Conner Melod 204 1 Y Consalus, Chrls 50, 116 Cook, Bafbafa 65 Cooke, LaVonne 58, 207, 254 Cooks, Stefanie 50, 187 Cooper, Marci 58, 168, 177 Cannon, Alelsha 17 Cannon, Comell 58, 112, 118 Cannon, Suzanne 62 Cantu, Armando 50 Cantu, Chris 62 Cantu, Claudia 62, 156, 198, 199, 254 Cantu, David 62, 117 Cantu, Traci 17, 94, 95, 100, , 145, 165, 214 208 Broolc, Danny 50, 116, 202 Brown. Anita 61 Brown, Bryant 50 Brown, Debble 61, 177, 195 Brown, Gary 206, 211 Brown, Gary 54, 61 Brown Jacques 56, 57. , 97, 160, 176, 178, 179, 195 Brown, LaLanreaI 50, 191, 195, 140 Brown, Mllton Brown, Becca 61, 168, 176 Brown. Todd 61, 206 Brown, Ron 50, 217 Brown, Ronnie 61, 202, 206 Brown, Sidney 117, 215 Brown, Toni 17, 177, 178. 195, 244 Brown Wally 205 171, 197, 198, 199 Bailey, Frank 61, 117, 125 Baker, Brent 61, 117, 195, 255 Baker, Cristy 57, 210 Baker, John 76, 217 Baker, Mary 49, 200 Baker, Nathan 61 Baker Ronnle 49 Ball, Van 49, 112, 192 Ballard, Deana 15, 165, 214 Ballard, Jeanne 61 Ballard, Julle 61, 127, 177 Ballard, M ark 15, 162, 165, 192, 202 256 Cha man, John 65 Ballard, Robin 61 Ballard, Ruth 76 Ballard, Tara 16, 197. 211 Balsamo, Danielle 61, 125 Balsamo, Michelle 61, 125, 126 Banks, Amy 57, 128, 182, 192, 197 Barajas, Lee Ann 61, 125 Barber, Patrice 61, 187 Barham, Brandy 61 Bames, Melissa Bames, Neasa 49, 177 Barragan, Norma 16, 192, 196, 200, 201, 207 Barrett, Ben 16 Browning, Bob 72 Browning, Jetl' 57, 47, 100. 188. 195, 198, 199 Browning, Macy 56, 58, 45, 94, 97, 158, 157, 158, 170, 171, 192 Brozak, Toby 62 Bruton, Pamela 62, 202, 204 Bryant, Joey 58, 195 Bumpass, Joy 75, 76, 197 Bumpass, Ju le 10, 58, 97, 210 Burchlield, Chrls 62 Burgess, James 50, 202 Burk, Mlchael 202 Burkhalter, Chris 62, 176 Burkhart, Elalne 7, 76, 109, 195 Burks, Ken 76, 202 BURLESON HONEY 259 Burleson, Margaret 76 Burleson, Tlm 62, 117 Bums, Adriana 62 Bums, Bumle 62, 212, 215 BUH011, JBFICI 17 Busby, Corey 50 Butler, Benltha 60, 62, 127. 129, 168, 194. 200 Butler, Doris 76, 207 Butler, Marlene 76, 197 Butler, Buzan, Scottie 58, 211 Maneka 50 Carlsales, Patricla Carlat, Charla 58, 94, 100, 154, 154, 170, 171, 172, 192 CARLISLE CHEVROLET 242 Carmichael. Charlie 56, 78, 116, 127 Carl'lZaleS, Elva 54, 165, 214 Carrlzales, Emlt 62, 117, 195 Carrlzales, Juan 62, 215 Carroll, Chrls 62, 202, 140 Carson, Tammy 50, 204 Carter, Mlchelle 17, 95, 192, 214 Cartwright, Kim 62 CASA BLANCA SALON 226 Casey, Randall 205 Cassady, Patricia 62, 200 Castaneda, Julla 62, 195, 204 Castellanos. John 62. 206 Castillo, Gilbert Castillo, Kristy Castillo, Noel 17, 151, 165, 192 Castlllo, Rachel 62, 196 Castleberry, Mark 50, 217 Cavazos, Emestlne 78 Cavazos, Gonzalo 50, 116 Cavltt, Corey 62, 177 Centllll, Greg 5, 17, 112, 115, 118, 162, 165, 192, 195, 140 Centllll, J.D. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 258 Cerda, Pancho 62, 112 Cervantes, Danlel 62, 117, 197, 204 Chamberlain, Jennlfer 50, 59 Chambers, Mlke 58, 198, 199 Champion, Nathan 58, 217 Chance, Calvin 62, 212 Chance, Marvin 50, 208 Chancellor, Stan 65 Chandler, Carol 17, 170, 171, 182 Chandler, Joe 65, 177 Channon, Mlke 18, 189, 195 Chapman, Jlll 18, 96, 99, 145. 162, 165, 172, 175, 226, D Chapman, Laura 65 Chapman, Sallle 18, 207 Chatawanlch, Candy 65, 198. 199 CHEEVES BROTHERS 255 Chenault, Stephen 65 Childs, Jason 50 Christian, ADl'll 18, 165 Cooper, Preston 65 Cope, Charlene 78 Come, Eric 65, 212 Comuad, Andree 65 Correll, Ben 18 Correll, Sheny 50, 112 Costlow, Gary 202 Cotter, James 65 Coulson, Mark 59, 78, 122 Coulson, Tlbby 78, 85, 197 Coulston, Heather 65 Coward, Carrie 50, 158, 189 Cox, Dana 7, 14, 18. 96. 100, 162, 165, 168, 182, 202. 205, 184 Cox, Rachel 18. 186, 215 Crane. Carey 18, 112, 192, 220, 222 Crawford, Deltra 50, 59, 172. 182, 185, 195 Crenshaw, Kelly 65 Crenshaw, Stuart 206 Crowe, Blli' 19, 215 Cuellar, Jerry 54 Culverhouse, LaDonna 50, 59, 159 Curly, Dana 58, 124, 128, 129, 158 Curry, Karen 65, 204 Daniel, Charles 50, 116 Danlel, Cheryl 50, 191 Daniel, Matt 54 Daniels, Robert 19, 241 Dansby, Anthony 65, 117, 125 Dansby, Demetns 14, 19, 100, -112, 115 Damell, Michael Darr, Llsa 58, 158. 168, 186 Dau, Gretchen 58, 104, 177, 192, 198, 199 Daughtry, Alan 19, 96, 108, 160, 168, 176, 195, 198, 199, 244 Daughtry, Llssa 195, 198, 199 DAWSON CLEANERS 225 Davld, Larry 50, 122, 125, 152 Davidson, Byron 14. 19, 100, 162, 192 DBVIGSOD, Jennifer 50, 59 Davidson, Jlmmle 65 Davls, Amy 65 Davls, Angela 50, 65 Davis, Rochelle Davis, Bllly Davis, Bndgela 50, 146, 147, 186 Dean, Kimberly 65 Dearrnond, Deborah Dearrnond, Denise Decker, Davld 205 Defoore, Kaylene 19 Defoore, Teri 97, 108, 168. 176, 195, 198 Del Bosque, Fablan Del Bosque, Fred 205 Delagrange, Shane 50, 116 Delarosa, Faustino 50 Delbosque, Fldelia 50, 196. 210 DeLeon. Gloria 51, 196, 204 Denning, Laura 19, 95, 96, 98, 102, 145. 162, 165, 198, 199 Depalma, John 51, 215 Devore, Ruth 14, 55, 76, 78 Dewitt, James 192 Dickerson, Raymond 65 Dickerson, Joy 65. 176 Diggs. Johnnie 51, 202, 217 Dilger, Danlel Dlllon, Rhonda 19, 204 Dlsmuke, Dee 65, 125 Dixon, Laura 65, 177 Dodson, Bart 62, 215 Dohr, Christian 2, 19, 100, 155, 161, 162, 198, 199 Dohr, Ollver 20, 155, 162, 198, 199 Dollar, Gary 20, 100, 104, 109, 112, 115, 151, 165 Douthlt, Dana 65 Douthlt, Robert Dowdy, Todra 65 Downs, Nick 51, 116 Draper, Bryan 20, 202, 216 Drueckhammer, Bobby 78 Drueckhammer, Steve 20, 208 Duggan, Cotlna 51, 58 Duggan, Dlane 20, 165 Duke, Susan 51, 105, 168, 182, 192 Dulin, Rodney 20, 150, 151 Dunagan, John 20, 205 Dunlevy. David 51, 177 Duron, Deborah 51, 214 Duvall, Jason 65, 155 Dyer, Clotea 78, B9 Dyer, Colette 51, 168, 169, 174, 176, 192 Dyess, Dana 49, 51. 200 Dyess, John 65 Easley, Nita 51, 168 Easley, Kenneth 54 Easley, Mark 65, 117, 204 Eason, Jamie 51, 195 Easton, Kimberly Edwards. Amy 48, 51, 146, 147, 195 Edwards, Darron 97, 112 Eggleston, Keith 20, 202 Eggleston, Teresa 65, 202 El ridge, Laveatrice 51, 128, 158 Ellls, Dianna 54, 211 Ellls, Rory Z0 Elmer, Cathy 51 Endicott, Diana 78 English, Jason 20, 112, 220 Enslnia, Jimmy 20, 165, 192, 211 Ensinia, Ryan Erskine, Kareem 65, 117, 204 Eschenburg, Clndy 74, 78, 211 Escobar, Arsenlo 204 Esporzo. Pedro 65 Essary, John 51, 116, 159 ESSELMAN ELECTRIC 256 Estrada, Marla 51, 196 Etter, David 51, 116. 152, 155 Evans, David 54 Evans, Trey 116 Everett, Beverly 97, 176, 195 Fair, Misti 65, 125, 127, 129, 195, Falani, Fallett, Lorl 181 Fallett, Sandra Farrar, Louis 65, 176, 179, 194 Glennette 20 192 Farris, Adam 51, 155, 159, 188, 198, 199 Parris. Kirk 112 Faulkner. Marty 51, 216 Faulkner, Marty 116 Felty, Gllnda 78, 158 Felty. Patrick 21, 112. 115, 162, 165, 170, 171, 197 Ferguson. Patrlck Femandez, Marlcela 65 Figueroa, Samantha 65 Pikes, Cllnt 54, 156. 211 Flkes, Tommie 21, 204 Fincher, Kristi 21 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 240 Fisher, Jonathan 45, 120, 176 Fisher, Randy 64 Flangln, Teresa 64, 125, 158 Flangin, Tracy 124, 127, 128, 158, 168 Fletcher, Denise 64, 186 FLEX STEEL 221 Flowers, Bobble 21 FLOWERS BY PATTY 251 Flowers, Corey 51, 112, 118, 121. 197 Foley, Waylon 51 ' Forbes, April 51, 112, 202 Forbes, Wendy 182, 189. 192, 255 Ford, Angee 7, 145, 192, 197 Ford, John 21 Ford, Melissa 51, 207 Ford, Sharon Forguson, Randall 112, 152 Forist, Amy 64, 200 Foster, Angella 64, 177 Francis, John 51, 159 Franks, Van 21, 215, 241 Frazier, James 64, 117, 125 Frazier, Robert 64, 117, 125, 204 Freeman, Joshua 64, 177 Freeman, Sherry 21, 215 French, Gaylord 78, 188 French, Kimberly 64 Frentmp, Karsten 21, 192 Fromm. Shelly 51, 182, 192 Fudge, Jackl 64 Fudge, Jay 97, 158, 188, 198, 199 Fuhrer. Angela 64 Fuhrer, Rodney 51, 217 Fuller, Todd 190, 202 Fulton, James 51, 202 Gage, Tamml 21, 165 Galban, Randy 64, 196, 206 Galvan, Juan 64, 117, 155 Gann, Robert 206 Gann, Scott 206 Garcia, David 112 Garcia, Jose 216 Garcia, Melinda 51, 192 Garcia, Patsy Garcia, R uben 64, 196 Garcia, Sandra 158, 192 Gardner, Heath 209 Gamer, Frank 64, 204 Gamett, Donnie 51, 217 Garrett, Frederick 54 Garvin, Phil 97, 152, 195, 195 197 GARY'S ON THE SQUARE 225 Garza, Jesse 51, 116 Garza, Lee Roy Garza, Ortencla Garza, Sylvia 51, 146, 147, 192, 214 George, Angela 64 George, Je 51, 177 George, Robert Gerhardt, Eric 64. 202 Giesecke, Becky 51 Gilbert, James Giles, Heather 97, 182, 192 GILES MONUMENT 226 Gillenwater, Kevin 64, 65, 195 Gilmer, Sue 78 Gilson, Corey 51, 116 Gilson, Paul 21, 101, 105, 162, 165 GINGERBREAD PRESS 251 Gish, Jason 51, 152 Glass, Jimmy 205 Glasscock, Cheryl 54 Glover, Paige 54, 155, 198, 199 Gnoza, Gretchen 81, 159 Goddard, Jay 51, 216 Gomez, Deborah 64 Gonzales, Gonzales, Deanna 51, 196 Geronimo 64, 212 Gonzales, Michelle 51 Gonzales, Otillo 64 Gonzales, Paul 21, 165, 112, 192 Goodman, Shelley 211 Gorman, Jessica 21, 214 Gossett, Shawn 51, 152 Graham, Ginger 51, 59, 94, 146, 147, 192 Graham. Klm 40, 200, 201 Graham, Sean 64, 155 Gray, Angela 158 Gray, Rodney 51, 58, 177, 195 Green, Angela 51 INDEX 249 Pope, Linda 45, 172, 195 Green, Christie 64 Derrick 215 Green, Green, Garry 52, 202 Green, James 52, 116 Green, Jimmie 54 Laura-22, 97, 162, Green, 165, 168, 172, 175, 182, 192 Green, 192 Green, Stephanie 52, 112 Greeson, Deena Gregory, Michael 52, 112, 152 Grier, Darla 64 Griflin, Alex 52 Grimes, Todd 40, 216 Gross, Chuck 64, 206 Groves, Denise 22, 96, 97, 108, 176, 195, 198, 199, 244 Groves, Dianna 52 Gryder, James 52, 204 Grygar, Robert 64, 155, 176 Gulley, Wendy 52, 177, 192 Guthrie, Samuel 52, 212, 215 Gutierrez, Gina 64, 196, 197 Hairgrove, Barbara 81 Haley, Rosalind 52, 158, 186 Hall, Kathy 204 Hallmark, Adam 64, 195 rlamblin, winne 81 Hambric, Sharon 40, 124, 168 Hancock, Billy 81, 91, 188 Haney, Lana 52, 202 Haney, Todd 22, 97 Hanna, Joe 22, 165, 189, 195 Hansen, Karl 52, 192 HAPPY'S FURNITURE 251 Harbin, James 64, 117, 195 HARDAWAY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 229 Hardaway, Richie 22, 211 Hardaway, Tamml 22, 165, 215, 229 Harding, Ed 168, 188, 191, 197, 195 Harding, Mark 52, 205 Hargis, Dawn 40. 97, 197 Hargls, Bill 64, 177 Harrell, Darwin 64 Harrell, Jimmy 64, 200 Harris, Bemita 22, 95, 165, 215, 255 Harris, Craig 112 Harris, John 52, 112, 116. 157, 192 Linda 52, 174, 177. 152, Harris, Allen 40, 211 Harris, Raquel 124, 168 Harris, Ted 87, 255 Harris, Tyra 64, 209 Harrison, Garlield 56, 40, 112, 192, 140 Harting, Davi 64 Hartis, Erica 22 Hartley, Becky 22, 162, 165, 182, 214 Haslam, Joanne 40, 112, 158 Hastings, Dan 64, 198, 199 Hastings, Ronnie 78, 81, 160, 198, 199 Hastings, Sylvia 81, 197 Hathaway, Wayne 205 l Hatter, Wanda 64 Havard, Angie 40, 188, 251 Havard, Coene 117 Havard, Harold 64 Hawkins, Alphonso Hawkins, Angela 64, 161, 168, 174, 176, 195 Hawkins, Sheree 52, 127, 158, 186 Hayes, Donna 52, 192, 200 Haymond, J,J. 168, 195 Hays, Hope 52, 182, 185, 195, 197 Hays, Tommy 22, 162, 177, 208, 244 Hazard, Frank 81, 216 Hellin, Brian 52 Helm, Todd 22, 195 Henderson, Roderick 22, 187, 209 Henderson, Taras 40. 112 Hennessee, Cristy 52, 200 Henry, Angela 40, 177, 192, 210 Henry, Jason 40, 116, 151 Hensley, Heather 25, 104, 202 Herford, Brian 64 HERITAGE BAPTIST CHURCH 256 Heritage, Tina 40, 97, 177 Barbara 25, 165 Hemandez, Hemandez, Cesar 64 Hemandez, Liz 64, 200 Hemandez, Jesus Hemandez, Juan 52 Hemandez, Julio 54 Kristle 186, 207 Hernandez, Hemandez, Luis 40, 205 Hemandez, 206 Marcus 117, 196, Hemandez, Marisol 64, 196, 200 Hernandez, Patricia 25, 165, 177 Hemandez, Rolando 196, 206 Herod, Joanna 81, 209 Herrera, Diana 64 Herrera, Rachel 52 Hester, Kenneth 64 Hiclcs, Bryan 64, 117, 155 Hildbrand, Michelle 65, 200 250 INDEX I Hildbrand, Randy 65 Hill, Angela 52, 168, 169, 176. 192 Hill, Connie 65 Hill, David 25, 112, 165, 206 Hill, Laura 214 Hill, Scott 205, 216 Hill, Tammy 52, 168, 169, 174, 176, 192 Hill, Travis 52 Hlnds, Jarrett 158, 195. 228 Hines. Kathie 40, 97, 192, 197 Jones, Mike 24, 156, 157 Jones, Susan 41, 192, 197, 202 Jones, Tom 55, 116 Jones, Tresha 66, 204 Jordan, Harold Jordan, Joe 66, 204 Jordan, Leo 55, 197, 217 Jordon, Michael 55 Jordon, Michelle 66. 158 Jose h Richard P , JOSIIn. Ten'l 41. 182, 214 rllnsley, Marshall 40 Hobbs, Lona 60, 81 Hocutt, Daryl 40, 216 Hodapp, Amy 52. 195, 200 Hogue, Cynt ia 25 nogue, Ronald 65 Holey, Rosalyn 124 Holland, Johnny 117. 204 Hollenshead, Allison Holley, Brian 52, 209 Hollingsworth, Darlene 25, 215 Hollins, Rickey 52, 217 Holly, Steven 65, 204 HOLMES PHOTOGRAPHY 247 Holsinger, Jason 40, 188, 198, 199 Holt, Bryan S2, 116, 202 Holt, Ronda 25, 177 Horan, Ann 81, 207 Horan, Dee Anna 65, 177, 192 Horan, Davis 9, 112 Hough, Danny 25 Hough, Sam 40 Houk, Edward Howard, Heith 40 Howard, Oran Howell, Jon 52, 116, 192 Howell, William 52 Hudson, Kevin 65 Hudson, Stephanie 52, 182, 195 Hughes, Jell' 40, 112 Hunter, Sandi 40, 158, 174, 175, 176, 195 Hunter, Terj 158 Hunter, Traci 49, 55, 182, 185, 195 Huskins, Clint 40, 112 Huskins, Randy 40, 202 Hyatt, Cristy 48, 55, 170, 171 Ivory, Henry 40, 122 Junkln, Marty 24, 165, 207 Junkln. Ruth 81, 210 Jurgens, Ronnie 41, 176 Justice, Roger 55 Kalita, Brian 177 Karlen, Karla 66 Kauffman, Chris 97, 188, 198, Lonon, Jason 42, 97, 108, 109, 152, 155, 176, 199 Lothridge, Lauri 55, 56, 192, 197 Lovell, Larry 25 Lovell, Ronnette 158 Lovell, Sandra 5, 55, 200 THE LOVING OVEN 225 Lowe, Bryan 25, 150, 151 Lowry, Heather Lucio, Steven 25, 96, 99, 108, 109, 199 Luna, Jesse 42 Luna. Monica 196, 209 Luther, Shawn 208 LYNND. LASSWELL AND COMPANY 221 Lyomwilliam 55 Lytle, Joseph 55, 117 Medlock, Kenneth Mejorado, Rufus 42, 151, 196, 216 Melick, Clyde 42, 101, 188, 198, 199 Melton, Kristy 45 Mendez, Rachel 54, 209 Mendez, Becky 26, 165, 192, 196, 214 Mendoza, Raymond 54 Meredith, Sonja Micggner. Ria 54, 158, 195, 1 Mldklll BIII 85, 116, 150, 151 Miers, Clare 26. 100, 155, 165, 201 Mlles, Erica 200 Miles, Victor 200 MIIICY, Danna 54, 126 Miller, Glenda 45 Miller, Jamie 26, 208, 229 Miller, Jeffrey 54 Miller, Jerry 26, 211 Miller, Jim 116, 125, 155 Miller, Lance 45 Miller, Monica 66, 191, 195 Miller, Shane 45 Milner, Karen 66, 195 Mitchell, Carlos 54, 122, 186 Mitchell, James 54 Mitchell, Jimmy 212, 215 Machovsky, Rob 25, 112, 192 Macon, Tammi 66 MAC'S FABRIC 259 199 Kauffman, Joanna 66, 188, 198, 199 Kazmierski, Jlm 14, 85, 112, 114, 195 Keese, Doug 48, 85 Keese, Lance 5, 55, 168, 176, 192 Kelley, Angela 41, 182, 214, 184 Kelley, Chris 24, 190, 202, 205 Kelley, Liz 41, 101, 182, 184, 192 Kelley, Jeff 55, 187 Kelley, Joe 41 lvy, Kenneth 65 Jacinto, Joe 65, 117, 155, 192 Jack, Deena 55 Jackson, Belinda 55, 214 Jackson, Bryan 25, 216 Jackson, Craig 55, 116, 118 Jackson. Diana 54, 211 Natasha 65 Becky 54 Jackson, Jackson, Jaclcson, Tanya 65, 186, 204 Jackson, Ulonda 25, 177 Jackson, Vincent 65, 117, 200 JAlME'S 221 James, Gregory 54, 216 James, Kristl 40, 172, 176, 178 JANIECE'S FLOWER SHOP 226 Jay, Tessia 65, 186 JEANS 'N STYLE 251 Jefferson, Cheryl 25, 186 Monica 40 Jefferson, Jefferson, Sharon 40, 204 JEFFRE' PHOTOGRAPHY 24-4 Jelfries, Christie 40, 195, 202 Jenkins, Christi 9, 41, 195 Jenkins, Karen 81 Jennings, Kelly Jennings, Vickl 41, 215 Jerkins, Sandi 41, 182 Jester, Kathy 55, 197 Jimenez, Junlor 55, 196 JOEY'5 CORNER 225 Johnson, Anthony 65, 195 Johnson, Carol 81, 145 Johnson, Corey 41, 217 Johnson, Leslie 65, 177 Johnson, Lisa 65 JOI'll'lSOYl. N3l0fSI'l8 Johnson, Sean 55 Johnson, Shannon 25, 97. 162, 165, 182, 192, 184 Johnson, Tim 65, 117, 155. 202 Johnson, Treshena 65 Johnson, Willie 55 Jones Jones Brian 65, 212, 215 f Cheri 55, 124, 125, 128, 186 Jones, Chnstopher 41 Jones, Christy 66, 197, 204 Jones, Dawn 41, 97 Jones Deatra 14, 24 JOHCS Jones. Dee Anne 55 Jeri 24, 211 Kelly, Christi Kelly, Kari 55, 182, 192, 214 Kelly, Sandra 24, 168 Kennedy, Joanna 66, 177, 195 Kent, Kyle 66, 155, 191, 195 Kester, Stacy 174, 176, 192 Keyes, Dennis 66 Kientzle, Gordon 41, 195 Kientzle, Richard 55, 215 Kinchen, Anique 8, 55, 155, 191 Kinchen, Nicole 41, 109, 158, 168, 182, 192,255 king, Many 41, 197 King, Shannon 66 Kinkade, Julie 66, 200 Kirkland, J,D, 66 Kline, Robble 41, 206 Kline, Wendy 66, 158, 195 Kocaian, Darrel 216 Kmavek, Michael 55 Kurtz, Ann 41, 97 Kunz, Bonnie 55, 66, 127, 192 Kuykendall, Bobby Kyle, Tracy 54 Lacey, LaSonja 55, 127 Lacy, Maurice 41, 186, 140 Lagos, Lombardo Lamp, Julie 41, 156, 192, 202, 255 Lane, April 42, 97 Lansdell, Steven 24 Larey, Steve 14, 24, 101, 112, 162 Larkin, Marianna 85 Lash, Marilynn 85, 214 Latosky, Keith 24 Latson, Jeff 24, 190, 202 Larson, Lucy 55, 146, 147, 192, 197 LA VILLA 224 Darlene 5 Lawson, Lawson, Dusty 42 Lawson, Lamart 66, 212, 215 Lawson, Malinda 85 Lawton, Denny 55 Leake, Debby 56, 85, 84, 171, 172 Leath, Shane 66, 155, 195 Ledbetter, Kirk 205 Ledbetter, Shaena 55, 202 Leonard, Amy Leonard, Kyle 66, 117, 195, 202 Lewis, Draw 66, 117, 125, 197 Lewis, Jon 55, 122, 202 Lewis, Kathy 55, 187 Lewis, Robert Lewls, Rochelle 24 Light, Chuck 25 Lightfoot, Leslle 55 Limitone, Rlcky 25, 112, 162, 206 Lindell, Leslie 55 Lippe, Jennifer 66, 112 Lisman, Russell 42, 190 Littles, Ronnie 55, 116, 202 L AND M MUFFLER SHOP 225 Lochiano, Kathl 42 Locke, Michelle 42 Lolland, Jimmy 85, 156 Lotlis, Jason 54 Lomas, Terry 25, 165, 176, 192 Mahan, Shavima 66 Majors, John 25, 105, 112, 152. 162 Maldonado, Diana 66, 192. 196 Maldonado, Jose 25, 190, 202 Malone, Aine 55, 108, 168, 172, 175, 177, 195 Malone, Merle 85 Manley, Dexter 117 Manley, Jason 66, 158, 195 Manning, Chris 66, 206 Manson, Ellen 200 Mara, Talena 85, 186, 187 Marchman, Jennifer 55, 59, 182, 195 Markham, Tina 25, 96, 214 Marrs, Chris 25, 101, 105. 112, 154, 162, 165 Marshall, Charlotte 66, 209 Mitchell, Mark 66 Mitchell, Robert 66 Mohler, Jacqueline 66 MONOGRAMS BY MIMI 225 Monreal, Veronica 26, 97, 165, 168, 192 Monreal, Victor 54, 116, 172 Montgomery, Daunte 66, 117, 187, 195 Montgomery, Fredrlck 54, 116 187 Montgomery, Kim 66, 125, 146, 127, 147, 148 Montgomery, Monica 66 Montgomery, Tammy 45, 97, 154, 174, 176, 195 MOONS BALLOONS AND PARTY THINGS 225 Moon, Lori 26, 165, 214 Moore, James 84, 206 Moore, Matt 54, 118, 121, 208 Moore, Ronald 67, 212, 215 Moore, Rosalyn 54, 158, 162 Moore, Sharon 54, 124, 204 Morales, Eugene 26, 196 Moreland, Isaiah 5, 60, 84 Martin, Bambi 25, 96, 99, 101, 105. 192, 255 144, 162, 172, 175, Martin, Jill 7, 56, 42, 97, 124, 145, 155, 164, 170, 171. 188 Manin, Mystie 55, 200 Martinez, Albert 55, 177 Martinez, Brian 66, 212 Martinez, David 26, 177, 244 Martinez, Inna 56, 158 Martinez, Jake 55 Martinez, Juan 66, 206 Martinez, Kathy 54, 177, 192 Martinez, Kim 66, 196 Martinez, Maria 66, 187 Maninez, Pedro 54 Martinez, Rose 54, 196 Mason, Chen'y 66, 204 Massey, Britton 42 Massey, Dywanna 66, 187 Mata, Libby 54, 204 Mata, Patrlcla 54, 204 Maxin, Jamie 54, 161, 195 Maxwell, Michelle 42, 154, 202 Maxwell, Misti 54, 181, 202 May, Elayne 42 Mayes, Patrick 54, 118, 180, 112, 186, 215 Maylield, Sonya 54, 146, 147, 192, 214 Mays, Peggy 42, 209 McBay, Bobby 42 McBride, Bobby 54 McCombs, Jennifer 66, 158, 186 McCowan, Anita 54, 158, 2 McCullough, Mike 42, 112. 202 McCuIly, Kim 42, 97, 174, 176, 178, 195, 198, 199 McCutchan, Melna 85, 86, 215 McCutchen, Heather 54, 182, 202 McCutchen, Johnna 26, 97, 165, 182, 202, 214, 255, 184, 256 McDaniel, Brian 42, 208 McDaniel, Wayne 205 McDONALD'S 226 McDowell, James 54 McDulfie, John 66, 212, 215 McEntire, Angela 54, 182, 214 McGuire, David 42, 97, 186 McGuire, Mclnturfl, Michelle 66, 186 D'Etta 66, 197 McKenzie, Tracy 54, 210 McKinney, Beth 54, 200 McLane, Keri 26, 108, 165, 168, 188, 195 McLane, Kristl 26, 108, 109, 165, 168, 169, 182, 185, 195 MCLANE TIRE COMPANY 251 McLemore, Jerry 85, 112, 115 McLemore, Justin 66, 117, 125, 195, 140 McMillan, Mlchael 6, 66, 156, 157 McNeal, Darrell 54, 202 McNeely, Misti 66 McNleI, Melissa 54, 191, 195 McKnight, Berlyn 85 McMichael, Rick B5 McWright, Gary 42, 116 Meazell, Tonja 54, 209, 219 MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY 226 Medina, Gilbert 54 Morell, J,J. 26 Moreno, Anna 27, 192, 200, 214 Moreno, Carol 54, 182. 192 Moreno, Guillermo 54 Moreno, Jose 45, 217 Morgan, Dana Morgan, Niki 56, 45, 75, 97. 105, 158, 168, 170, 171, 174, 175, 176. 178, 192 Morgan, Melissa 84, 214 Morgan, Michael 84, 202 Morgan, Kelly 67, 168, 169. 188, 195, 198, 199 Morgan, Laura 54, 176, 195 Morgan, Michele 7, 45, 97, 145, 188, 192, 195 Morgan, Chrls 27, 202 MORGAN PLUMBING 224 Moritz, Debbie 45, 201. 215 Moritz, Geanine Morton, Amy 45, 171, 248 Morton, Clinton 67, 212 Mott, Steven 27, 97, 112, 195. 202, 140 Moya, Laura 54 Mullican, Dorothy 48, 84, 96 Mullen, William 140 Mullins, Shirley Mundy, Kevin 7, 45, 94, 188, 197, 198, 199 Munoz, David 54, 116, 206 Munoz, Olga 27. 165, 215 Murphree, Steve 56, 45, 97. 20 191. Murphree, Tracy 27, 96, 112, 114, 165, 192, 205 194, 202. . 'harles Murray, Deanna Murray, Lori 54 Murray, Wendy 45, 97, 174, 176, 195 54, THE NAIL STATION 225 Nanez, Rosa 54, 187 Nash, Manjn Nash, Michael NATIONAL GUARD 245 Nava, Enrique 54 Navarro, Michael 48, 54. 105, 122, 152, 192 Nay, Terry 43, 177, zoa Nelson, Shenna 67 Nerren, Rachel Newton, Daron 67, 117. 195 Nickols, Barbara 84 Nickols, John 10, 84, 119. 121 Nixon, David 206 Noble, David Noel, Brandy 54, 168, 195 Noonkester, Amy 54, 197 Norris, Brad 27, 192 Norris, Paula 54, 195 187. NORTHGATE HAIR DESIGN 225 Northrup, Kerry 55, 202 Nunn, David 84 Nunn, Mickie 84 0'Brlen, Christy 67, 195 O'Brien, Llsa 55, 182, 195, 197 0'Daniel, Clay 67 O'DanieI, Cody 27, 165, 202 0'DanieI, Jeirey 55, 202, 215 0'DanieI, Michelle 67, 152. 177, 195, 198, 199 O'DanleI, Mike 27, 198, 199, 208 Odom, Angela 65, 67, 105, 192 Odom, Bret 45, 55, 104, 215 Odom, 10 214, 185, 256 om n 555, 124, 125, 1 , Ogle, Angela ONESTOP 252 Ortiz, Eloy 55, 116, 206, 140 Ortiz, Josie 27, 165, 215 Osbom, Robin 27, 96, 105, 14-4, 214, 256 Overgaard, Bruce 55 Overton, Ronald 55 OWEN'S CORNING FIBERGLASS 227 Owen, Stephen 67, 186 Owens, Mickey 27, 112, 114 Parks, LaDonna 67 Pasillas, Elisa 55 Patten, Michele 55 Patterson, Lainie 55, 172, 19 Payne, Brian 204 Payton, Matt 28. 177, 208 PEARMAN OIL AND GAS 225 Peden, lhynna 67, 187 Peel, Je 55, 112 Peel, Patricia 28, 202 Pendleton, Kyle 55, 192 Penner, Lorl 28, 154, 192, 19 Penney, Cyndee 55, 168, 171' 174, 175, 176, 178, 197, , 199 198, Penny, Angie 67, 146, 147, 168, 176, 198, 199 Perez, Arthur 67, 197, 206 Perez, Christina 67, 196 David 54 Perez. Perez, Geralda 45, 196, 204 Perkins, John 55, 116, 152, 189 Perley, Eric 55 Perryman, Glenda 45, 176, 178, 189 Pevehouse, Chris 45, 192 Phillips, Lesly Phillips, Michael 67, 156 Phillips, Russell 45, 112, 192 195 Phillips, Stacy 28, 214 Phillips, Tracl 45 Plckett, Michael 84, 176, 178 Piepke, Wendy 84, 200 Pierce, Terry 5, 84, 195 Piercy, Tina 55, 128, 210 Pigg, Ron 55, 156, 192 Pippln, Joey Pltman, David 55, 189, 198, ' 199 Pleasants, Judy 84, 197 Poe, Shana Polnter, Valarle 54 Pollon, James 55 Pope, Amie 67 Pope, Angle 55, 195, 214 Pope, Darla 45, 97, 182, 192 214, 184 Pope, Jeffrey 67, 117, 155, 159 Porter, Don 45, 208 Porter, Stephanie 28, 214 Posey, Tammy 8, 55, 191 Potter, Shelley 45, 215 Powell, John 45, 207, 140 Poyner, David 67 Prachyl, Lonnie 54, 175, 211 Praslicka, Karen 45, 97, 108, 176, 195, 197 Prater, Greg 28, 112, 195 Prather, Harold 28, 208 Prcln, Joe 45, 112, 151 THE PRESCRIPTION SHOP 2 Price, Elizabeth 45, 145, 158 188, 192 Przdylski, Ronald 205 Pullings, Trevor 55, 116, 186 Kim 27, 162, 165, 182 QUALITY CLD1 NERS 259 Raines, Christina 67, 195 Ramirez, Claudia 67, 192, 196, 197 Ramirez, Griselda 28, 192. 215 ,, Ramirez, Israel 67 Ramlrez. Olga 196 Ramirez, Patricia 55. 192, 196 Ramirez, Porfirio 55, 192. 196 Ramirez, Ruth 67, 192, 196 Ramsey. Andrea 67, 94, 155, 146, 147, 195 Ramsey, Angela 56, 45, 60. 97, 145, 188, 192, 195, 255 Ramsey, Tammy 211 RANEY'S FURNITURE 220 Ransom, Warren 55, 116, 187 Ranton, Jason 56, 45. 97, 101. 159, 168, 176, 192 Rason, Jimmlya' Ratlitf, Larry . 202 Ray. Billy 67, 117,206 Ray, Sherard 52, 55, 112, 154. 155. 168. 192 Reagor, Von 67. 212 Reaves, Keli 67, 174. 177, 200 Rector. John 49, 55, 116, 152, 192 Rector, Julian 67, 112, 204 Redd. Ricky 60, 67, 105, 117, 151, 195 Redd. Wayne 55, 192, 202 Redmon, Jeffrey 67, 215 Reed, Bonnie 67, 209 Reed, Craig 60, 67, 117, 155 Reed, G reg 5, aa, ss, 116. 192, 195, 140 Reed, Jason 55, 122, 192 Reed, Jesse 86 Reese. Scott 44 Regalado, Ann 44 Regalado, Jennifer 55, 192, 196, 210 Remllnger, Keith 44, 97 Remllnger. Terri 55, 210 Remus, Joe 44. 97 Reynolds, Caren Z8 Reynolds, Michelle 44, 158. 209 Reynolds. Stacey 55, 212 Reynolds, Tabatha 76 Reynolds. Teri Rhodes, Jeffrey 67, 206 Rhodes, Michelle 55. 195. 185, 184 Rhodes. Russell 206 Rice, Dale 28. 176. 195, 244 Rice, Reginald Rice, Revah 44, 158, 200 Rich, Mi ke 28, 112 Richard. David 206 Richardson, Susan 44, 168. 176, 178 Ridgway, Matt 28 Riley, Jared 55 Rlley, William 55 Rlos. Amy 55, 182, 200, 214 Rios. Billy 54 Rios, Marty 29, 192. 140 Rios, Mary sv, 138, 192, 196, 159 Rios, Mary Rios, Tommy 55, 116, 192, 196 RlP'S BAR-B-QUE 220 Rivas, Ginger 29 Rlvera, Jerry 67, 212, 215 Rizzo, Debra 44, 158, 159 Roberts, Kevln 55 Robertson. Charles 67 Robertson. Ross 67. 190. 212. 215 Robinson, Mlke 44, 112, 151, 155, 192, 195 Robinson. Mlchele 29, 170. 171, 182. 184 Roblnson, Tlm 55, 116, 141. 212. 215, 140 Robles, Ana 55, 196, 197 Robles, Jose 67, 206 Maria 29, 192, 196 Robles. Roblez, Arturo 67, 204 Roblez, Sylvla 67 Rodgers, John 55, 152 Rodriguez. Saul Rodriquez, Belinda 67, 197 Rodriquez, Eddie 67 Rodriquez, Gabriel 29, 205 Rodriquez, Hector 67, 204 Rodriquez, Teresa 29. 214 Roe, Mike 29, 162, 202 Rogers, Erika 29, 192, 195, 200 Rogers, Larry 67 Rogers, Scot 29, 118, 119, 190, 197, 202 Rominger, Jlll 29, 96, 112. 114. 155, 165, 192, 194 Rosales, Olga 55, 192. 196 Rosenzweig, Femando 67, 192 Rowland, Gary 86. 215 Rucker, Kenneth Rudd, Daniel 56 Rueda, Loretta 67, 158, 192, 196 Ruiz, Rachel 44, 192, 196. 200 Rushing. William 56 Russell, Gwenda 67, 197, 200 Rutherford. Evan 56. 162, 182. 197 Rutherford. Gordon 29, 190 Rutherford. John 29. 151, 165 Saenz. Jose 50. 197, 211 Salas, Raymundo 212 Sam, Roger 217 Sanchez, Jesse Sanchez, Julie 56, 192 Sanders, Leigh 56, 182 Marcellus 200 Michael 54, 187 Christina 68 Brian 50, 96, 98, Sanders, Sanders, Sapolio. Sargent, 168, 169, 176, 178, 195. 198. 199. 244 Sauceda, Leo Saunlvein, Steven B6 Savala, Chris 44, 211 Savoy, Bill 56 Schaefer, Lisa 44, 91, 97, 182. 192 Schoolfield, Clay 50, 162. 192, 202 Schoolfield, Sam 56, 112, 168. 195. 207 Schoonover, Heather 56, 182 Schreiber, Tammy 50, 210 Schrieber, Cherilee 68 Schuster, Kim 56, 195 Schwartz. David 50, 100, 105, 112. 162. 192 SCOTT FURNITURE COMPANY 221 Scott, Joe 112, 209 Scott, Michael 68. 117 Scott, Rodney 44. 152. 195 Seabolt, John 56, 191 Seabolt. Kenneth 116, 202 Seals, Kyle 50, 208 Seamanski, Jon 56, 206 Segura, Richard 75, 86, 91, 205 Segura, Jerry 56, 216 Settlemyer, Cylinda 56, 44, 97, 101, 108, 152, 176, 192 Sevier, Rodney 56. 205 Sexton, Anthony 56, 112, 122, 187 SHARON'S NOOR 221 Sharp, Emest 56, 68, 212, 215 Sharp, Krista 9, 58, 44, 97, 154, 168, 174. 176 Sharp. Leroy 112 Shaw, Monica 68 Shelkofsky. Gaye 7, 50, 95. 96. 100. 105. 162, 165, 168, 182, 214, 185, 184, 98 Shelley, Lil 50, 96, 128, 154, 165. 168, 182, 192, 198, 199 Sheppard, Kristi 44, 182 SHERRlE'S FAN GALLERY 225 SHERWIN WILLIAMS 220 Sherwood, Benita 44, 187 Shenuood, Linda 56, 101, 204 Shlnpaugh, Llsa 78 Shirley. Chrls 68 Shook, Jef 56 Shore, Phil 68, 117, 195 Shortes, Kurt 50, 102, 112, 162, 165 Shortes, Mike 56, 116. 140 Shugart, Charles 68, 125, 192 Shumate, Ron 86, 216, 217 Sias. Cell 50, 165, 182, 214 Sides, Clina 50 Sides, Stacie 56, 196 Slll. George 68, 190, 202, 205 Simmons, Brian 68, 156, 157. 202, 206 Simmons, David 74, 86 Simpson. Max 72 Simpson, Chrlsty 68, 168 Simpson, Tommy 74. 86 Sims. Britt 50. 190, 202 Sims, Glenn 44, 190. 192, 202 Sims, William 54, 215 Singletdn, Bill 51 Sirchla, Jennlfer 68, 202, 205 Six, Cory 51, 96, 97, 101. 156, 157, 165. 192. 198 Skipper, Leah 44, 97 Slaughter, Billy 54, 118, 119 Slaughter, Fred 68, 117, 125 Smesny, Max 86, 212, 215 Smlth, Brandon 68, 156, 195, 202 Smlth, Christi 56, 125, 158, 200 Smith, Kennle 86, 197 Smith, Dimltri 56, 186 Smith, Felicia 56, 187, 209 Heather 68 177 Smith, . Smith, Jennifer 68 smlth, Jerry 19: Smith, Joel 44 Llllian 56 Melvln 44, 112. 140 Michelle 56, 125 Regina 56, 182 Smith. Smith, Smith. Smith, Smith. Renee 51, 96, 157, 168, 169. 171, 192. 197 Smith, Terry 51. 195 Smith. Thomas 56. 116 Smith, Toni 7, 44, 182, 188, 195. 199 Smith, Tricia 44, 200. 207 Smith, Troy 56, 120 smith, Yolanda 56 Sneed, Tlmothy 68, 117 Sokoll. Katha 68, 154, 168. 169, 195. 198, 199 Sokoll, Tobin 51. 248, 162, 165. 171. 182, 192. 198. 199, 255 Soils, Cecllla 68, 155, 168, 169, 177. 192, 194 165. Solis, Danlel 51, 151. 192 Solls. George 86, 192 Soils. Ricky 4. 14, 51, 94, 101, 105, 109. 154. 155, 145, 162, 192, 195, 106. Solis, John 68, 196 Solomon, Gordon Sorrells, Bema 51 Southerland. Dane 44, 217 SOUTHERN CIROUTS AND MORTARS 220 SOUTHWESTERN SAVINGS 255 Spear, Kim 56 Spence, Adele 51, 165, 214 SPINYNING WHEELS CAMPERS 220 Spitzer, Splawn, Spriggs, JoAnn 86 . Stephanie 56, 125. 158 107 Kun 44, 97, 122, 154 Barbara 86, 197 SPFIQSS 127. Springer, DeAnn 68. 200 Spurgin, Dusty 68, 117, 155, 195, 202, 205 Spurlock, Bridgette 68 Square, Bemard 68, 117, 125 Square, Tara 56, 200, 204 St.Cyr, Nicole Stack, Annette 51, 214 Stames, Kim 68 Starr, Eddie 51, 216 Steel, Melissa Steele. Ann 197 Stephens, Tom 86, 176, 178 Stem, Darrin 10, 100, 118. 122 Stem, David 44 Stem, Jeff 44, 118 Stevens. Liz 44. 186, 214 Stevens, Ronnie 68, 117, 125. 155 Stewart, Danna 45 Stewart, Debbie 68, 126 ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH 246 Stock, Mina 68, 126 Stoclrmarn, Lynn 56. 84, 86, 94 Stoffregen, Juanita 89, 208 Stolfregen, Sally B9 Stone, Jason 54 Stone, Brent 68, 117, 202 Story, Matt 51, 165, 192 Street. Jason 68. 212, 215 Street. Travis 52, 162. 165 Strelf, Teresa 56 Strength, Michael 56 Strength, Tina 52, 165 Strickland. Johnny 56, 205 Stripling, Paula 68 Stroope, Brandie 45, 182, 184, 200. 201, 215 Stroud, Robert 56, 216 Struggs. Steve 56 Sturgeon, Vlcki 57, 117, 192 Suk, Rodney 57, 176 Sullivan, Tracy 4, 14, 52. 94, 96. 101, 145, 162, 165, 172. 175, 192 Supanik, Troy 57, 189 Swett, Beverly 89 Swindler, Deanna 57, 200. 214 Sykes, Maly 89 Symens, Barbara 57, 214 Tabor, Emily 68. 200 Tacker, Jlll 57. 197. 202 Tadlock, Diane 57, 200 Tamminga, Nynke 45 Tapp. Luann 57 Tapp, Denon 52, 112, 115. 165, 202 Tate. Joriell 89 Tate, Ripley 57, 155, 195 Tater. Alison 68 Taylor, Angela 54, 158, 186 Boliver 57, 116, 216 Taylor, Taylor, Bryan 68, 156 Taylor, Doug 45, 206 Taylor, Llsa Taylor. Rhett 68, 198 Taylor, Ronald 57, 116, 212 Taylor, Ryan 68. 117, 212 Taylor, Scott 52, 177, 211 Taylor, Suzanne Taylor, Tlna 57, 200 Taylor, Willie 45 Terrell. Shara Terry, Adrian 57, 140 Terry, Cissy 68, 126, 127, 129, 158, 200 Terry. Raquel Terry. Seth S7, 112, 195 TEXAS FLEET SALES 225 Thedford, Chad 52, 162 Thedford, Craig 57 Thielien, M ichelle 69 Thomas. Broderick 69 Thomas, Jeff 57, 116, 192. 140 Thomas, Jennifer 52, 97, 168. 192 Thomas, Stephen 57. 205 Thomas, Tirron 45 Thomason. Ray 89 Thomason. T erl 112, 162 Thomasscln. Stephanie 45. 210 Thompson, Erick 69, 117. 125. 155. 195 Thompson, Heather 52, 97, 105, 162, 185,184 Thompson, Jenny 69, 126, 127, 194 Thompson, Johnna 57. 182. 195, 197 Thompson, Maulene 45, 210 Thompson, Sidney 45, 112. 158, 217 212 Thompson: Tracy 69 Thompson. Troy 45. 112, 152, 202 Thom son Warren 54 208 D , . Thomiahlen, Allison 69, 195 120, 122, 165 Wagner, Scott 57, 190 Walker, Eric 55, 187, 211 Walker, Malcolm 69, 212 Walker, Rodney 45 Wallace, Cami 55, 95, 96, 101, 165. 192, 214 Wallace, Lance 56, 58, 116, 152, 192 Wallace, Stacey 58, 158, 186, 194 WARD FORD COMPANY 224 Ward. Jason 45. 112 Ward, Nancy 69 Warren, Jennifer 58, 174, 176, 192 washln ton Q , Cindy 69. 200 washington. Jarrod 55, 172 , Randy 45. 122. Rodney 55, zoo Wendell 208 n 69 117 200 washington 141, 140 Washington, Washington. Waters, Darro . . Waters, Stacie 58, 192, 195. 197 Watkins, Shelly Watson, Brian 55, 155, 190, 195 Thomton. Clifton 69 TUerina, Alex 69. 192, 195 TUelina, Manuel 57. 196, 206 TUenna. Maria 89. 196 Timmons, Kelly 69, 202 Tlmmons, Rich 54 Tiltle, Jeff 57 Todd, Suzanne 56, 45, 97. 185, 192, 202, 205, 214 Tolar, Glen 89,91 Torres. Salvador Torrez, Tony 57, 192, 217 TOWN CINEMA 224 1879 TOWNHOUSE 226 Townley, Derek 45. 112, 140 Trammell, Rodney 45, 176 Travis, Bill 75 Trull, Jennifer 45, 174 Turbeville. Ron 45, 211 Tumer, Jeffrey 69, 156, 157 Tumer, Mike 75, 252 Tyler, Marie 52, 177, 207. 244 Ubelecker, Elizabeth 69 Ubelecker, Jason 57 Untaman, Vicenta Burwan Urias, Yvonne 57 Utsey, James 52, 96, 101. 168. 169, 176, 178, 197 Valley, Jason 57, 177, 152 VanArsdaIe. Danny 57, 177 Vance, Julie Vann, Glenn 45 Vanover, Jamie 57 Vamer, Elizabeth 69 Vamer, Tammy Vasquez, Amy 69 155. Vasquez. Paul 57 Vaughn. Belinda 57, 209 Vaughn, Charlie 45, 192, 202 Vaughn, James 69 Vaughn, Tracy 52, 165, 187, 200 Vazquez, Rlcky 45 Velez, Tanya 57, 192, 196, 210 Venters, Sharl 57, 187 Venters. Deana 52, 177, 207 VE516gfS, Tara 57, 200, 201, Villarreal, Anthony 57 Vlllarreal, Emest B9 VIIIan'eaI, James 55, 151, 165. 168. 192 Villarreal, Luis 57, 116, 159, 192, 196, 140 Villarreal, Melissa 209 Vinson, Paul 57, 202 Volentlne, Dlane 55. 97, 165, 214 Volentlne, Joe 56. 45, 112. 114. 118, 119. 192, 195 Voytko, Thor 57, 196, 206 Wade, Connie 55, 165, 195. 215 Wafer. Billy 69, 212. 215 Wagner. Dale 45, 97. 118, Watson, Brian 69, 117. 202 Watson. Bob 55, 165, 176, 195 WAXAHACHIE BANK AND TRUST 259 WAXAHACHIE COUNTRY CLUB 248 WAXAHACHIE POLICE O FFIC ERS ASSOCIATION 257 Weatherford, Ann 58, 197. 200 Weatherford, John Webb. Donald 54 Webb, Dan 45 Webb, Katnna 58. 200 Webb, Kenneth 112, 217, 140 Webb, Melinda 69, 200, 209 Weber, Melissa welbom, Bryan 69 Wells, Robin 45, 210 Wells, Scott 69, 155, 156. 157 Wells, Tammy 69 Wenzel, Robelt 45 Wesley. Donnie 55 Wesson, Judy 89 Westmoreland, JoLynn 89, 124. 194 Westmoreland, Steve 89, 116 Wester, Stephany 69, 192 Weyer, Victoria 45. 206 WHATABURGER 241 Wheatley, Brent 45, 112, 192 Wheaton, Angela 69 White. Darryl 55. 112. 165. 192 White, Lisa 45 White, Michael 69, 117 Whitehead, Broderick 69, 212 215 Whitehead. Gina 97 Whitehead, Shelia 69 Whitehead, Tonya 55, 209 Whitfield, Gloria 58, 158, 186. 200 Whitfield, LaJuan 54, 158. 192, 200 Whitlow, Tammi 69 Whitson, Jennifer 69, 192 Whitson, Karen 45, 158, 192 Whitt, Jackie 54, 192 Wikberg, Jason 58, 200, 201 Wllbum, Brenda 175 Wllbum, Kristy 172. 175 Wiles, Lisa 47, 200 Wilkerson, Jessica 47 Wilkerson. Latrtcla 58, 200. 204 Wilkins, Lisa Wilkins, Sandy 69 Willard, Karen 58 Willett, Jennifer 200, 201 Wllliams, Andrew 58, 116, 191 Williams. Angela 69, 204 Williams, Aretha 54 Willlams, Carla 58, 124, 128. 158 Williams, Cedric 69, 117, 204 Williams, Eulanda 69, 126, 127, 158. 177. 194 Williams, Frankie 47. 176, 178 Williams, Gerald 69, 125 Williams, J,W, 81 Wllliams, Kathy 69 Williams. Margy 14, 54. 95. 96, 98. 101, 161, 162, 165, 182, 184, 192. 198, 199 Wllliams, Mark 54, 112, 165. 220, 140 Wllliams, Nancy 54, 210 Williams, Sebastian 47, 187 Wllliams, Sheilithla 47 Williams, Yolanda 200 Willig, Amy 58, 197 WIIIIQ, Kim 58 Willis. Allen 47, 176 WILLIS OLDSMOBILE 254 Willmon, Tracy 58, 197, 207 wilson, Lori 69, 155, 192 Wllson, Clint 69, 117, 125, 195 Wilson. 198. Wilson, 199 Patrick 58, 108. 192, Stacey 47 Wilson. Tracy Winn, Carol Wlnningham, Carla 54. 94. 214, 106. 54. 214 107 WINNINOHAM IRON AND METAL 255 Winningham, Jetl 69, 117, 202 Winters, Stephen 69. 176 Wlsor, Allen 69 Woodard, Tonya 47, 192. 195 Woodley, Monty 69 Woodruff, Jennifer 69, 195 Woodson, Tonya 69 Woodward, Davld 47, 112, 151, 192, 195 95, Worley, Jlll Wray. John 58, 154. 192 Wright. Marla 54, 207 wright, Mylissa 69 Wyer. David 89 YMCA 228 Yoakum. Lori 54, 96, 168, 174, 175, 176, 192. 244 Yoakum, Tamara 54, 96, 195 Young, Dana 69, 158. 177 Young, Lisa Young, Stephen 42, 47, 58, 109. 116, 176. 178. 192, 195, 225 Young, Stephen Yowell, David 112 Yzaguirre, Teresa 196 Zavala, Maggie 47. 207 Zebroski. Klm 69. 204 Zettler, Brian 48, 58, 116. 122, 152. 168. 192, 195 INDEX 251 252 'N if wfg: f',,N,. uf' Q, at 3 --.ao , x x 5.gfv...w wwvm-Mmgq-9-sf-wma.,QWWNWM-im-raggwss-is-:rf rv ff fr- OVER THE HILL was the theme for Principal Mike Turner's 40th birthday, as he celebrated with a cake from the staff. CHEERIHG THE INDIANS, freshman football player Todd Alexander participates at the Homecoming pep rally. A FINAL FAREWELL was said by seniors Tracy Sullivan, Jill Chapman, Laura Green and Bambi Martin to WHS. BRAVING THE COLD, these Hatchie fans cheered the football team to another win. Closing 'W' lg. FL 'uf dim. .. -5- Rx 4 Q . g ' sl: 5 A , W L K 'gig f f' f I f IT OFF with a unique assortment of hats, friends Jill Martin, Bonnie and Angela Julie Lamp, Charla Carlat, and Macy Bromming spend time together being candid. glww cl, 5 SHARING A LAUGH were Cherokee Charmers, Nicole Kinchen, Leslie Clymore and Wendy Forbes. A SPECIAL TIME for senior Bernita Harris and her father, teacher Ted Harris, was the 1986-87 Homecoming ceremony. Closing - 25.3 A WINNING GRIN can be found on the face ofjunior Lavonne Cooks. BOBBING FOR APPLES was pad ofthe fun for Claudia Cantu at a French Club party. N '1 254 - Closing if ,f'7 fr LUNCH TIME FUN was shared by all, including these WHS students. ,Ag Y' I THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT was enhanced as the Student Council helped needy families in Waxahachie. AN OVERWIIELMING ABUNDANCE of loyalty overflows as the school song was played at the senior class's last pep rally. FLAMES OF PRIDE rise high into the dark night as the Homecoming bonfire bumed brightly. Tl-IUMBS UP INDIANS is the sign of school support, as shovim here by freshman Brent Baker. closing - 255 , ff fi , ,A , C ixx .... S 4 4 r . ,Q ,f . .. ' ,2 , 'f fx, fy rf ' ng-ml VFKXN, .V .. in ,, tg X XFX ' 4 gf, ,W x 'fi ks it NC ,K I , 'F r 155 3 Q ' K b i?,,,5'r5 . X - .li -- I . : ff ,-Ulm bi j U - ff! y , 4 '. ' I Vfgy i-I , 4 ' . 30 5.1-.S-'Q ,f lirt .xi ' ' A ,. 'fl it W r I X X UW X X - jf WW I fi 1, 1 V A ,I ,. P f . ' 59 I, V fi . ' if T- - 0 A . I ' E GQOQN-as 'x sr! , .v' xii' QoQoLoQoPo 0 0 tched in Time is Waxahachie High School's 58th year- book. The 70 copies of THE CHIEF '87 were printed by Josten's Printing and Publishing Company in Topeka, Kansas. THE CHIEF staff chose the following specifications for their book: the custom art cover is white with applications of Irish Green 282 and Gold Foil 580: opening pages were done in Tempo 549 Forest Green for spot color, with six pages of process color and endsheets in Irish Green 282: all interior pages are 80 lb. gloss: Copy is set in Benguiat Bold 12947 with body copy set in 10 point, caption copy in 8 point, and headlines varied in size from 18 point to 48 point. I would personally like to thank the following people for their help and support throughout the year: Mr. Mike Turner, Mr. Ron Appleton, and Mr. Bill Travis, for their patience and understanding of all our problems: Mr. Bob Foltz of Provine Studios for photography: Mr. Scott Dorsett and the Daily Light for bailing us out at deadlines with photographs: Mr. Hubert Davis, for considering all our photo requests top priority : One-Hour Photos for color photographs: Mr. Raul 256 - Closing Alcantar, our plant consultant, and Mrs. Susi Berta, our Jos- ten representative, for their advice and encouragement. My most sincere and undying thanks go to the most wonder- ful adviser and friend anyone could ask for. Mrs. Leakef you deserve the best because you are the best. Thanks for your support, understanding and most ofall your patience. I hope your nerves aren't totally shot! Secondly, I want to thank my dedicated staff. Without your interest and hard work, there would be no book. I love all of you and I greatly appreciate your contributions. I would like to close by saying thank you to the student body and to the faculty for your input and your patience. I hope that this yearbook will mean as much to you as it does to us. I also hope that for each of you, the memories of 1986-87 will always be Etched in Time. MQW Macy Browning Editor-in-Chief flf Ylfjtx vnu 'X I N L 11 ,XQQM-fm . W A WL C 1 , My QQ JWQOCMQQLK CQLLL5 XHGCLE Qi VLH! 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