Western Hills High School - Catamount Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1986

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WHHS S Senior Fovorites Senior Who's Who Junior Fovorires Junior Who's Who Junior Closs Sophomore Fovorites Sophomore Closs Freshmen Fovorites Freshmen Closs YJ, , im -ii '? . 1 Qffvi 14 vi Activities Orgonizotions Sports Index ,, ff gr u Seniors n - ,' g I Y , fl-E Foculty ' , S, S , fs Sudefntsq . I N.-.,: .. . V, .L ,H Q I: . ,gf . Coton1ounrCorporotion - .1 1- A . ,,,,,,,..- A ff ' ' f,' - -Q. 1 . 12,9 - 'I, x 1 Thenk you 7- uf -4 'f fig J '- I J 4- . -- 5 '- Y s x ' fr' 12,71 ,, If - ' . 5 -'. f 1' ' 9,7 ..1. ' -' '- ' ' . . The CA u 'Q 1 1 wa, I Xifithv QYGQPT 810595595 evldgni' 'ln Western Hills High School 4-' A 1, .'f,f 165' 5951 7' Semi We-f'h9' Yew' OstOd.A,vedq6 U , 1 4 4, ' jak .L-R, boplspiofjpv se therrliefne Cqugor .- ' - ' r 1 .. 1- ,Y t ' 2 Spirit Big oQ?exZ:s.roiebresengthis,- Formyorth 'Texqs 3- - 1 .2 S ' 2 4 7 'I f - - V- . 4 ' 4, 1- 5131, t ,f51'5,'f 2 fe-dnprwf,1nec11p5fMdt1, ,..MoQy .qlUmef'82. 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N55 X x Q3 eq 7? ik ,3 f' , if i gg, , ,ff il, 2 in I, ik 1 my ff V. m,1. ,,,W 5,1 Q. Umm T , i . i if 4 i i O if -4 6 I 'A V ii' '!A 1 A Q Spirit Soors or Hills Op QS 7 .W v 13 v 'rv VQVQV A905930 'viva 7 ?e2?f'?e'9:93 A za ' t.to!o!Q!0ZsQ,z-212 . fr v v v v V v ' f34'?232WfZ24 Q- 5 ' f ?:1Q2o20I0I0!'Z4 532 k?4:o:o1o10L0L0!a4?ofo4 - Viv' M.,-. fx Wh'-+-gk W A ff- f 5 , . Q . , Q g S .Q 0. Q .0 Ii? Opening Section 9 10 Opening Secrlon ,ve 1-I X. ax vb -Ra, 2' .1- QX ,. 2 ffref? T 1 w l 'w Q f X an 'ik x G' K3 rf f ,1 'Y' 4 , fx:..,2, 'Q I NfM.yk 9 g L. V ,- GTOFI IL -Q 4h Opening Secrlon 11 ai x 4 'brit IYJJ. 12 Dedicorion The Cotomount Corporotion is proud to dedicote the 1965-86 CATAMOUNT to Mrs. Koymorie Smith. Mrs. Smith hos been Choir- mon of the English Deportment for the post three yeors, teoching Ad- vonced Plocement English, ond Vonguord English I ond ll in the process. Mrs. Smith is o veteron of Western Hills, orriving on the scene os the doors to the new school opened in 1966. Her octivities hove been mony ond voried. Drowing on her personol ex- perience os o former cheerleoder ot her high school, Mrs. Smith spon- sored the Cougor Cheerleoders ond Spirit Club. Mrs. Smith holds Bochelor of Arts ond Moster of English degrees from the University of Nebrosko. She olso took coursework ot T.C.U., Eost Texos Stote, ond T.W.C. Mrs. Smith is constontly keeping up with chonges in the teoching profession, ond seeking methods to improve instruction in her clossroom. An ovid footboll fon, Mrs. Smith ond her husbond Ron ond doughter Schuyler con be seen ot most of the Cougor footboll gomes. She olso enjoys soiling, ski- ing, shopping, ond most of oll, trovelling. She hos visited every stote in the union except Alosko, ond hos ventured to most of Europe. Mrs. Smith olso serves on the Boord of Directors of Stage West . As o member of the Audobon Society , she hos recently written on orticle for their notionol mogozine. The CATAMOUNT stoff tips its hot to one of our fovorite teochers ond o genuinely nice lody. Dedlcotlon 13 A X. A f' SR P u's I I gi so I C 5 K I 5 5 Q 2 Q Q is Q O I 16 Mr. Fulton Fulton Completes Seventh Yeor Mr. ond Mrs. Qulnce Fulton ore pleosed with the cougor vlcrory. Mr. Fulton enters the office to begin o new doy with o smile. Being o Principol tokes o lot of time, but I still find time for golf, fishing, coin collecting, ond ontique- ing , soid Mr. Quince Fulton during on interview. 'A lot of time seems to be on understotement in- deed. Mr. Fulton ottends oil spor- ting events, donces, octivities, ploys, ond tolent shows, oil while running one of the lorgest high schools in the Fort Worth school district. Completing his seventh yeor ot Western Hills, Mr. Fulton hos been involved with the Fort Worth ISD since 1951. This yeor, like lost, wos 1 -l - Q-4. ,,--' Mr. Fulton receives his doily moil from secretory,Mrs. Betty Clements. 5 fx J 7k ' Principol, Mr. Quince Fulton one of chonge. Juniors hod to toke the new store-mondidoted exit ex- om, the TEAMS test wos od- ministered for the first time, ond teochers were preporing for the new competency test. Mr. Fulton took oil the chonges in stride. He is Hollle Grosklos, Mrs. Curley, ond Mr. Fulton owolt the beginning of morning onnouncements. very proud of the performonce thot Western Hills students ond foculty turned in on oil of the new tests. Western Hills is without o doubt the best ploce to be , he smiled, os he prepored to leove for o footboll gome. Boord Posses New Policy -, , pi. . s 4 1, - Members of the Boord of Education were: Cseoted-left to rightj T.A.Sims, Secretory, District Four, Dr. Richard O'NeoI, President, Mollie Losoter, Vice President. Cstonding-left to rightj Arturo Pena, District Three, Suzonne Losko, District Five, Jocelyn Wuesrer, District Six, Loftin Witcher, District Seven. -5 X, ,L TV: fir. , Y . W ' r NUS Wx .gi Dr, I.CorI Condoll, Superintendent of Fort Worth Schools. The 1985-86 Boord of Educotion, in cooperotion with the Centrol Administrotion of the Fort Worth Schools, foced mony often difficult situotions during the school yeor. An optionol groding floor of SOCZ, wos estoblished eorly in the yeor. This ollowed teochers the option of giving o minimum grode of fifty to students, even though they might hove scored less thon fifty on work done. The Boord olso deolt with the controversiol No Poss, No Play low odopted by the stote under House Bill 72. This yeor, under new legislotion, the boord ond centrol odministrotors olso odministered exit level exoms to oll juniors, os o requirement for groduotion next yeor. Alreody recognized stotewide for excellence in educotion, the boord ond centrol odministrotion leod Fort Worth Schools in the positive direction of higher ond better educotion for the students in our district. Administration 17 Vice Principals Run Tight Ship Mr. Richard Berg Mrs. Thelma Cole Mr. James Ingram tilflitt, tzgfuftit, l ' Mr. James Ingram checl-is the daily cut sheet. Mrs. Thelma Cole confers with a parent about a discipline problem. Our Vice Principals worked very hard to insure that everything ran smoothly this year. Each Assistant Principal was assigned specific duties and groups of students to provide a more individualized ap- proach to school. Mr. Richard Berg was in charge of all locker assignments and handl- ed the downstairs area. Mrs. Thelma Cole handled one-third of the student body and tools care of scheduling and class loads. Mr. '- James Ingram concerned himself ' with all textbook issuance and other teaching aides. In addition to working with one- third of the student population, each Vice Principal was assigned a portion of the faculty to assist and evaluate. r ' 1 k Mr. Richard Berg fills out his AOOrh. tardy pass of the morning, 15 Vice Principals Offices Keep School on Trock Mrs. Sollie Cotter works on the ottendonce sheet. fn i f f 'fi f 'e'e' wwe... R i P ig,..f'KwE :M-:V L i A Q' ,o Ac fs Mrs. Betty Clements smiles os she listens to o vocuum solesmon on the phone. Mrs. Sollie Cotter Mrs. Betty Clements Mrs. Beth Gremillion Mrs. Dortho Holl Mrs. Freido Hoel g r Mrs. Modge Prince Mrs. Dortho Hall, reglstror, prepores the doily cosh deposit. Moin office stoffers ore lorgely responsible for the doy-to-doy operotion of the school. Mrs. Betty Clements, Mr Fulton's secretory, is olso responsible for compiling poyroll records ond overseeing the fifteen student-oides. Mrs. Freido Hoel oides Mrs. Clements ond olso keeps trocls of oll UIL records. Registror Mrs. Dortho Holl, lseeps up with oll school finonces ond stu- dent records. Doto Processing clerls Mrs. Modge Prince, computerizes oll student records ond grode sheets. The ottendonce office is stoffed by Mrs. Sollie Correr ond Mrs. Beth Gremillion. These lodies ore respon- sible for molsing up the obsentee sheet, cut sheet, lost-ond-found, ond eorly dismissols. All of these dedicoted people work very well together. Without their concerted effort, Western Hills would not be os efficiently run, or neorly os orgonized. Stoff 19 Mrs. Shirley Cheek Mrs. Bevelia Curley Mrs, Moynette Dowler Ms. Jean La Due Mrs. Joan Brooks Mrs. Virginia Sheffield 20 NursefCounselors Departments Aid Students -JD nggsz, , , QE A 3 sg 4. I !iify,,.p,. I , . ,,,. ,m..W 4 f in Both the counseling and nursing staff spent many long hours caring for the student body. The counsel- ing staff consisting of Mrs. Shirley Cheek, Mrs. Moynette Dowler, Mrs. Bevlia Curley, and Ms. Jean La Due, guided students through their academic endeavors. Mrs. Moynette Dowler said that the counseling program is designed to support the students. Through workshops and seminars, they helped students plan their college high school program and make im- portant post high school decisions. Mrs. Virginia Sheffield was the school nurse. She was responsible for many things in addition to car- ing for ill students. She stored and recorded student immunization data, kept all emergency cards and conducted athletic physicals. She also participates in annual blood drives, but she says her main interest is the students' well being. Mrs. Beverly Curley cleans our her desk for the summer. 3 Mrs. Virginia Sheffield checks Stephanie Schlenker's pulse Librory Provides Quiet Ploce for Study Mrs Peggie Herring is director of the Leorning Resource Center Mrs. Mory Hort checks on the micro-fisch o student hos requested. XB? in 1 ,rQ, . u E . M The Leorning Resource Center is o focility designed for the benefit of both students ond foculty members. It in ore Iocoted reseorch moteriols such os books ond mogozines, oudio-visuol equip- ment, duplicating mochines, etc. Virtuolly every student ond most foculty members toke full odvon- TOQG of the focility which is open before during ond ofter school doi- Iy. Director Mrs. Peggie Herring, ond clerk Mrs. Mory Hort ore chorg- ed with the owesome responsibility of seeing thot oll runs smoothly, oll new moteriols ore shelved ond cotologued, ond oll equipment is in operoting order. Ms, Phyllis Burdette Mrs, Dorothy Deordorff Mrs. Winifred Elliot Mrs. Jonice Ford i 22 English Deportment Foculty Adds Personol Touch . v , . Mfg. g f A l,,D,'5g we., he 511544, it , 9.f r5 74 vw N nv, , 5 ,Ml gtg-5 ,ij ,' ff' mul, . ,N apyw M, 4- 'WNV 'Q ft tam, ' 1- Q Mr. Jimmie Williams helps Melisso Mortin with her ossignment. Mrs, Morie Young smiles os she listens to o lore student's excuse. we is i i . Your little sister did whot with your homework? questions Mrs. Jonice Ford. MSW Mrs. Alpho Wenzel looks over Tiffony Allen's shoulder. Mrs. Juonito Mc Culloh illustrotes on ossignment to her second period closs. The English Deportment stressed communicotion skills such os grom- mor ond spelling throghout the school yeor. Skills leorned in grom- mor studies form the bosis of o sound educotion. Studies of literoture ond composition en- couroged creotivity, expression ond individuolity omong the students. Speciolized courses, odvonced plocement credit, ond voried con- tent inticed mony college bound students to toke more thon the re- quired English closses. Through the use of improved teoching methods ond techniques, mony students en- joyed odvontoges not offerred ot every high school. Mr. Eric Monn Mr. Steve Pokludo Mrs. Helen Sloter Mrs. Koymorie Smith English Deportment 23 Mrs. Alpha Wenzel Mr. Jimmie Williams li' Mrs. Julia Wrotenbery Mrs. Elmorie Young 24 English Department Encourages Participation 0-SARA F 1 A 1 CANADA Con you find Mrs. Burdette among her students? . Walter Minter gets help from Mrs. Julio Wrotenbery. Foculty Encouroges Student Tolent Mrs. Mono Millet con't believe some of the ott show entries. cw P t fi f .L s Msgg -if if 'i4EflX . if si. 'lsr Y . ms -. ,,1r , up g,,,... X, . W :Li ' ' M K .g x, . .. M. . s 11-awp' iff' A-s -. 1 1 ssh.. . F104 . Ms. Julio Worthington smiles os she reodies herself for proctice. if :sm Mr. Gtont Couch disploys some of noture's beouty to his students. Foculty members in the Fine Arts Deportment developed tolents in four oreos of ortistic expression: music, dromo, visuol ort, ond choir. Mony individuol ochievements were mode by students enrolled in fine orts closses. Mr. Dovid Hernondez ond the Western Hills Bond won oreo ond district recognition. Mrs. Volerio Thompson ond the choir took o trip to Bohomos to perform. Mrs. Mono Miller ond Mr. Gront Couch hod mony individuols who won owords in the Art Show. Ms. Julio Wor- thington's dromo ond speech closses performed well for our stu- dent body ond in oreo competition. Mr. Gront Couch Mrs. Mono Miller Mrs. Volerio Thompson Mrs. Julio Worthington Fine Arts 25 Ms. Betsy Bell Ms. Doris Dole Ms. Juonito Rodriguez Ms. Rebecco Stevenson 26 Foreign Longuoge Students Study Foreign Cultures . r , ? dd ' 1. X sf Ms. Ingrid Wright . 0 I - 's P K. Mi Sponish, Germon, Lotin, ond French closses offered students ot Western Hills the opportunity to study cultures ond customs of foreign londs. Since most colleges ond universities now require two yeors of foreign longuoge os o prerequisite to enrollment, these closses now enjoy more populority thon ever before. Multi-tolented foculty members, Ms. Juonito Rodriguez, Ms. Rebec- co Stevenson, Ms. Betsy Bell, Ms. Doris Dole, ond Ms. Ingrid Wright, offered their students new ex- periences in foreign cultures. Foods, customs, ond the structures of foreign societies were the focus of these closses. ...fx 9 Mrs. Rebecco Stevenson greets the doy with o smile '1 A fi .fi Ms. Ingrid Wright tokes cm breok or her desk between closses Department Teaches Practical Skills Mrs. Kathy Fain is caught with o pile of homework. ff' bf . f., 4. -f Mr. Dan Thorns looks over his grade sheets. .4 -34' Q - s - - Q The Vocational Education Department prepares students for future careers. Mrs. Kathy Fain taught Child Development, a course that allows students about three hours per day to aide elementary school teachers in our area. Mrs. Shirley Thedford and Mrs. Sharon Inman taught Vocational Office Education, a course designed to allow students practical ex- perience in the world of business. Industrial Cooperative Training and Ms. Kathy Fain Ms. Sharon Inman Ms. Phyllislohnson Mr. Morris Outlaw Ms. Melba Rupe Ms. Shirley Thedford Mr. Don Thoms Marketing and Distributive Educa- tion were taught by Mr. Morris Outlaw and Mr. Don Thoms. Mrs. Melba Psupe taught homemaking, with the aim of making individuals into well round- ed people able to care for themselves and their families. Mrs. Phyllis Johnson was concerned with making us all more aware of com- puters and their uses through the teaching of her computer literacy classes. Vocational Education 27 Mrs. Shirley Helrnick Mrs. Melvo Houston 25 Business Department Mrs. Goil Wonn Business Dept. Plons for the Future The business courses offered ot Western Hills, provided students with rnony opportunities. The students involved leorned skills thot ore needed in order to be suc- cessful in the business world of to- doy. Eoch closs offered bosic business skills, techniques, ond ex- perience which ore oll vitol to those who wish to continue their educo- tion ofter high school ond enter the field of business. Closses such os first yeor typing provided students with the knowledge of correct techni- ques ond reosonoble speed. M ,ff Mrs. Kirvon tokes o breok from the rigors of grading popers Mrs. Helmick, helps Jennifer Kaufman with her dolly work. .J-NJN., A , A :. 1 .- ,. .....,.. tc..,.,,....v,. N... X Mrs. Wann infonrms her students of their doily work. Mrs. Houston smiles while groding popers An introduction to the typing of business letters ond envelopesg typ- ing of corbons, tobulotions, ond simple term popers. Such techni- ques ore fought by Mrs. Melvio Houston ond Mrs. Goil Wonn. Shor- thond presents 0 bosic introduction of the Gregg Shorthond System. Students ore involved in theory mostery, speed developement in tol-ting shorthond dictotion, ond the tronscription of shorthond notes on the electric typewriter. This closs wos tought by Mrs. Goil Wonn ond Mrs. Deborcih Kirvon. Personol Business Monogement, tought by Mrs. Melvio Houston ond Mrs. Goil Wonn, provided information to help students become wise con- sumers of goods ond services. Mrs. Melvio Houston teoches business low which deols with the principles of civil low os they opply to the rights, duties ond obligotions of citizens. Mrs. Shirley Helmicls tought occounting. Accounting is plonned to develop on underston- ding of the business world os well os the bosic principles of bookkeep- ing on both stondordized popers ond o computer. The students do chopter work thot includes theory ond moth problems. Twice 0 yeor 0 simulotion set of on octuol business is done to chollenge Q stu- dent to see whot he or she hos leorned. All of these courses, os well os the teochers, prepore students for future coreers. 1 MTX X - W ..,.w.-fi, 6 1 . - , SO Math Department Mrs. Mary Barron Mrs, Joyce Biggs Mrs. Frances Coon Math Dept. Explores Basics Moth department head Mr. Ed Kohler says that the purpose of his department is to serve the students. The department offers at least eleven subjects each semester in order to insure that each student can learn as much as possible. The courses run from basic arithmatic to computer math and calculus. These classes are geared to the different learning levels of the many students par- ticipating in the math programs. They also sponsor the math club. This club is directed by Mrs. Juaniece Sain. They participate in many UlL math competions and, more often then not, place high in the ranks of high school math clubs. All of this is to help the students pro- gress as far as they possibly can. ,WA Mrs. Greene fakes clossrime to explain the complications of higher math to her Geometry closs. if . f Q 1 1 s r 4 v fa Q A 4 Mrs. Sain grades computer math papers. A .. ' 1 i ala Mrs. Imogene Greene Mr. Ed Kohler Mr. Claude Little Ms. Veronica Meeks ', 'Q ,s ail Z , M Q ,Q- Q f i 1 3 . -fm - Q .14 My ,,, I Mr. Walter Miller A Mr. Don Moreland ' 0- Mrs. Juaniece Sain 4. Mr. Wade Walker if I A X 41L . Holt iAr. Kohler, the math department head, fields a question from his rigonometry class. QI 'I -. Mrs. Wright works a problem for her students. Mr, Little addresses his captive audience. Math Department 31 32 Health Mrs. Shirley Abram Mr. Horace Morgan Health Classes Promote Nutrition One semester of health is required by all students during their high school career. Usually it is taken in the students freshman year. The health class provides the student with information on nutrition, nature of parenting, diseases, and the functions of the human body. For the last several years Mrs. Shirley Abram and Mr. Horace Morgan have done an excellent job in teaching health class. of 7- I u nn- vvvnv I Mrs. Abram stops in the middle of her lecture to reorganize her thoughts Julian Burk wonders why Mr. Morgan is talking to his plant. N. V Dept. Builds Strong Bodies, Minds Mrs. Sue Voegele opplies tape to the gym floor. km . 4.432-. 'fm' -1' 1 - , . 1 r, , V nm- , ' iw !!,f'l X , fn M . t..:h. n W' -It 4' '-. V sf- '4 ,- .ew VL- 'ff jg' L Y tra . ffr-,Q s 's ' .. , - fy w- Mrs. Flossie Roberts prepores her cioss for on exercise session. ir V C Mr. Chuck Greene l u ir I Z QZQFJX5 9 ' ,X Q. what '- Mrs. Flossie Roberts 114 S nil' i 1' I 'iii 1 . R. i '- I ,U , idk? Mr. Chuck Greene struggles for the right key to his locker. Foculty members in the physicol educotion deporrrnenr provided exercise ond bosic gornes skills for their students. A little heolthy exer- cise doily provided for well being of mind ond body. Mr. Chuck Greene, Mrs, Flossie Roberts, ond Mrs. Sue Voegele worked rogether to rnoke the Ieorning fun. Students were fought bosic understonding of physicol educotion, ond then ollowed to porticipote in exercises ond gornes. Physicol Education 33 Mr Mike Arnett Mrs Brendo Corter 'Ls-907 ,rf'1f'1rT sw-Q-gswfgpjfzsgr-uf - r-155. Y e':f,,,14 se-is M 3 t L 2:11WQE?j4r?iei:1i'.2g7' K ft F 2-fg an is cm . L . 1 swf,-'Qff1'El - . 1 Rfa?wwg,ggfr,,v:'5gQ' 'Q 3'3iW fr .17 j1'rzgt3:wfQff?Q:few- t ggiiw -V w?'llEA?55iiirl .A 'fx --- -w Q, .1 ,gf , r 7,121-, 'i , m e G' ' f G vii: ts .G W- - wjf',.t,5rzl lrfffffi-iiff QFGBSHQ LF T'-5? TW, UKTJX iz . if 13 ,X 5' . , .U if LV Y Q I wr K 8911-5-,:1 , . -vi fi ss 2 Mr, Leo Perkins lectures to his closs obout Americon Government Mr Gene Mohunn gives o warning to 0 student to do their homework' Mr Gene Mohurin Ms PotMcQuerry i 1 . O-11505 Mr. John Morrison Mr. Leo Perkins Mr. Tom Strother nr w - 5? Q3 139 ' .tl 4. , , 1 l , W' 5 R V ig-Q S , Ms. Juanita Rodriguez was new to the history faculty this year. Also new to the history department was Mr. Mike Arnett. V 3 The history faculty helped 5 l l 2 l . l i i Ms. Brenda Carter performs emergency door knob maintenance before tne first bell rings. students to grasp the future by leading them in studies dealing with the past. Required courses such as world history, American History, and American Government gave students a look at the events in history that have shaped our world today. Department Chairman Mr. Tom Strother, began teaching a new course at Western Hills, advanced placement history . Patterned after a freshman college level history course, advanced place- ment history challenged the minds of some of the brightest history students at Western Hills. Students competed in advanced placement tests to determine which students would be allowed to take the ad- vanced course. History Department 35 Resource Dept. Aides Achievement 1 .fb Mrs. Genevieve Worehom shows Robert Boerschlg o new woy to work the problem. 36 Resource Deportment Ms. Koren Usleton The Resource Deportment helped students with the fun- domentol skills in oll subjects ond levels. Mrs. Toni Miller, Mrs. Koren Usleton, ond Mrs. Genevieve Worehom provided much in- divuolized instruction for the students in their progrom. Close meosurement of student ochievement is coupled with greoter porentol involvement to oide students in the rigors of high school. Students thot need some extro help in o porticulor sulject oreo, or some speciolized instruc- tion receive just whot they need ond more in the Resource Deportment. Mrs. Tonl Miller wonders If Dorrln Doheny Is llstenlng to the speaker. Mrs. Karen Usleton ond Michelle Allen ore duly impressed with Von Tremper': muscle. Dept. Offers Vocational Instruction Mr. Robert McLaren offers help to Anthony Hardin, Brent Ziemian, and Kelly Mayo as Shone Brown looks on. -1 'I Il ll Ut! 5 'lxlixt I A . 2:45 1 -I . S I ' ' - A .-tl 'E K 31 41 mx Mr. William Mazy checks roll from high above the woodshop class. ,. I 1' f', 3 . 1, sk The Industrial Arts department was composed of master teachers and craftsmen. Mr. William Mazy taught woodshop , Mr. Robert McLaren taught metalshop, and Mr. Jimmy Peterson taught power mechanics. All three men also con- ducted drafting classes. Students were treated to the years of experience that these men have amassed in their fields. Students were also encouraged to enter the district wide competitions held each year at the Industrial Arts Fair, sponsored by Fort Worth Schools. Mr. William Mazy Mr. Robert McLaren Mr. Jimmy Peterson Industrial Arts 37 36 Science Students E plore Scientific Progress Mr. Bill Horvick Mrs. Mory Locy Mr. Morvin Levels Mrs. Ann Stevens X lx Q A X 5' si I if ,, .sg if , -i ,Qi wi H Mrs. Watson greets first period with o smile. r i riffs M i u Mrs. Locy smiles sorcosticolly os she thinks about teoching onotherdoy, iix Yi A ' Mrs. Wood feeds the fish. r Mr. Test os we know him in spoce. X Ms. Lyndo Wood Mrs Stevens plons o dolly test for her 6 P S closs Gif- .-A -fx? The Science Deportment hos mony interesting subjects. To groduote, students ore required to hove ot leost two yeors of science. Students ore provided with oppor- tunities to experience mony foctors of scientific studies. Optionol science closses ore biology, odvonced biology, generol physicol science, chemistry, physics, odvonced chemistry, odvonced physics, psychology, onotomy, ond en- viromentol science. Mrs. Morsho Suber Dr. Pete Test Mrs. Sue Voegle Mrs. Cloudette Wotson , . t Qi if 'SG wi me . Xfvv ,N l ,C 1' 5 .nkf . ,l fs' Q:-Dv Y v i 3 -s K, K Ilya l ' l JZCJ xx XJR .,, 'xl : ,?lAb'FV f '- fbi '11, ' Y X3 fm? gd V 4 lr . i Q rf- exp N . X cf v ' 7 -f 'v XX X 1 sl QU A .X If Science Department 39 The Western Hills High School custiodial staff is responsible for the maintence of this school grounds. They spend many hours caring for our building. Up keep of the foot- ball fields and parking lots is a top priority. Mr. Johnny Foreman and his crew of eight custodians are kept very busy keeping Western Hills the way we like it, neat and clean. Student participation in keep- ing the campus straight makes their job much easier, soys Mr. Foreman. 40 Custodians Ethel Walker waves as she leaves the cafeteria. Custodians Fight Dirt School custodial staff: Qfrom left to rightj, Tommy Haliburton, Ethel Walker and Johnny Foreman. Tommy Hallburton, school custodian, gets Into his work. Cafeteria Staff l'Gets Cookin' igwfh' 'i' , 5 t T' T I c i l Members of the cafeteria staff included: Cleft to rightj Edith Camel, Jesse Brightner, Georgean Clymlre, Patricia Rekata, Joyce Payne, and Connle Hlll Patrlclo Rekara works diligently at the mixer, Edlth Camel. cafeteria manager, smlles as she prepares the famous cafeteria rolls. The cafeteria staff spends many long hours preparing warm meals for the student body and faculty. Each school day, the ladies of the cafeteria arrive at 6:30 o.m. to begin their chores. They accept good naturedly, the jokes made about cafeteria fare, while con- stantly striving to provide quality meals. Their hard work really pays off, when around lunch time, they are besieged with hungry students and faculty. ln a matter of a few minutes, these ladies have served the hundreds of meals and snacks that Western Hills needs to get us through the day. Cafeteria Staff 41 Mr. ond Miss. W.H.H.S. Students elected Lori Willioms ond Ozell Cooks Mr. ond Miss. WHHS in Jonurory. Lori wos olso elected Homecoming Queen ond Volentine Doy Sweetheort this yeor. Lori wos olso very octive in Student Council octivities, Flying Cougors gymnostics teom, ond 42 Mr ond Miss.WHHS L w 4 Ml- served os the cougor moscot on the cheerleading squod. Upon groduotion, Lori plons to ottend TCU ond study child theor- py. Her hobbies include doncing, exercising, swimming ond snow skiing. Ozell wos o member of the L' s :ta - iw' 1' . 4' wg-f 2 51 C cougor footbczll teom. He wos honored this yeor with o First Teom All-District ond All-Torront County squods. When not crushing op- ponents, Ozell song in the Concert ond Acopello Choirs. Ozell plons o two yeor stop ot Ronger Junior Col- lege before going on to the Univer- sity of Houston ond mojor in business. Mr. ond Miss. WHHS Finolists Finolists for Mr. ond Miss. WHHS were Jeff Roquemore, Sonjo Brown, Sondro Gregg, ond Kevin Hojovslsy. Jeff Roquemore hos been o member of the footboll ond boseboll teoms for three yeors. Jeff olso wos o reporter for the Mountoin Line. After groduo- tion, Jeff would like to ottend Stephen F. Austin University to mo- jor in forrestry. Jeff's hobbies in- clude hilsing ond troveling Finolist Sonjo Brown wos in- volved in bosketboll, volleyboll, ond trock progroms Of Hills'. Although not decided on o college ot press time, Sonjo hos hopes of one doy becoming o pediotricion. Her free time pursuits include going to the theoter ond oll outdoor sports. Sondro Gregg hos been o cheerleoder throughout her high school yeors. She wos olso octive in Young Life ond Student Council oc- tivities os well os GDRA. Sondro plons to ottend North Texos Store University ond mojor in psychology. Her hobbies include exercising, weight troining ond ort. Finolist Kevin Hojovsky hos ployed on the vorsity soccer teom, ond eorned o first-teom All-City, All-District, ond All-Regionol honors. Kevin olso served os student body president this yeor, os well os being o vorsity cheerleoder. He plons to ottend the University of Texos ot Austin ons mojor in business. Mr. ond Miss. WHHS F 44 Senlor Fovorites Senior Closs Fovorites Seniors elected Lori Willioms ond Ed Hordison os closs fovorites. Lori hos served Western Hills os cheerleoder moscot, ond member of the Flying Cougor gymnostic teom. She hos been o member of the Student Council ond Senior Steering Committee, ond hos been octive in Young Life. Lori plons to ottend TCU ond mojor in physicol theropy. When not busy with school octivites, Lori enjoys swimm- l ing, doncing, snowskiing, ond troveling. Ed Hordison hos been o member of the Cougor footboll ond boseboll teoms for four yeors. As ojunior, Ed received district mention os o lineboclser, ond this yeor wos nom- ed First-Teom All-District Guord. Ed plons to ottend North Texos Stote University ond mojor in business. ln his free time, Ed enjoys comping, fishing ond skiing. Senior Fovorite Finolists 495 Q?- 'v Michelle King, Jerry Shirer Seniors elected Michelle King, Jerry Shirer, Terri Smith, ond Chip Nugen os fovorite finolists. Michelle King wos o member of the Senior Steering Committee. Michelle plons to ottend North Texos Stote Univer- sity ond mojor in business occoun- ting. She hopes one doy to own her own occounting firm. Michelle lists bowling ond spending time with her family omong her mony octivities. Finolist Jerry Shirer wos o four- yeor member of the boslsetboll teom, ond o two-yeor lettermon in trock. Jerry olso plons to ottend North Texos Stote ond mojor in business. His hobbies include bowl- ing, swimming ond other sports. Terri Smith hos been o member of GDRA for four yeors. Terri hos olso served on the Senior Steering Committee ond the Student Council Executive Committee. Like Michelle ond Jerry, Terri plons to ottend North Texos ond mojor in sociology. She hopes one doy to be the first femole president of the United Stotes. Chip Nugen hos ployed for both the Cougor footboll ond boseboll teoms for four yeors. He plons to ottend Texos AGM ond study veternory medicine. Chip lists booting, fishing, ond comping omong his octivities. Terri Smith, Chip Nugen Senior Fovorite Finolists 45 it Nome: Cloy Crowford Honors: B Honor Roll, Tondy Scholor, Who's Who Among Americon H.S. Students, Youth Leodership Conference Nominee Orgonizotions: Notionol Honor Society, Senior Steering Committee, Student Council, Footboll, Boseboll Hobbies: All sports, hunting, fishing, snowskiing, ond riding horses Future Plons: To ottend TCU with o mojor in business ond to become ci corporote lowyer. Nome1 Kevin Hojovslsy Honors: 1st Teom All-District, City, ond Regionol Soccer Teoms, Americon H.S. Athlete Aword Orgonizotions: Student Council President, Senior Steering Committee, Soccer, Vorsity Cheerleoder, Lotin Club Hobbies: All sports, skeet shooting, enjoying life Future Plonsr To ottend the University of Texos ot Austin ond study lnternotionol Business. do Senior Who's Who Who's Who... Nome: Hollie Grosklos Honors: Drum Mojor, Editor of Annuol, All-Stote Bond Alternote, All- City Bond member' 3 yrs., All-Region Bond member- 65'-862 Tondy Scholor- 2 yrs., Who's Who Among Americon H.S. Students, Joycee's Youth SoIute Finolist, Altruso Aword, DAR Aword, Ann Bronnon Awordsf 3 yrs., Junior Who's Who, 4.2 GPA Orgonizotions: Bond- A yrs., Annuol Stoff- 2 yrs., NHS- 2 yrs. Hobbies: Music, travelling, shopping Future Plons: To ottend Boylor University ond mojor in Music Education. T72 I' f-NA. 'Ng' S '-L. ijw,x Nome: Megon Lee Honors: Semi-Finalist for Jopon-U.S. Senote Scholarship. Freshmon Student Council Closs Rep., Freshmen Fovorite Orgonizotions: Acodemic Decotholon- 2 yrs., Vorsity Soccer, Vorsity Trock, Bond- 2 yrs., Church Youth Choir ond Hondbell Choir, Church Youth Council Hobbies: Piono, Soccer, Rocquetboll, Soccer Referee ond Cooch Future Plons: To ottend the University of Texos ot Austin. at Western Hills lame: Douglas Saba Honors: A Honor Roll, Outstanding Physics Student, 2nd ,lace Physics: Science Achievement Day- 84'-652 Who's Who Among Xmerican H,S. Students, Jaycee's Youth Salute , American and Tandy Scholars. Organizations: Tennis, NHS, Student Council, Senior Steering Commit- ee, Academic Decathlon, French Club, Math Club, Donner Brigade, Hobbies: 'ennis, bicycling, photography, scale modeling, politics. Future Plans: To attend he Air Force Academy and pursue a career in astronoutics. Name: Terri Smith Honors: Finalist for Sr, Class Favorite, B Honor Rall, Senior Class President Organizations: Student Council Executive Board, Senior Steering Committee, Banner Brigade, GDRA- A yrs. Hobbies: painting, dancing Future Plans: Attending North Texas State University to study Sociology, lame: Chris Warhurst Honors: A 6 B' Honor Roll, Junior Who's Who, Ann lrannon Achievement Awards Organizations: Physics Club- 2 yrs., Track- 4 lrs.Q2 yrs. Varsityj, Football- 4 yrs.f2 yrs. Varsityj, Church Youth Group Hobbies: Computers, reading science-fiction, creative writing, running Future Plans: To at- end Texas AGM and major in Aerospace Engineering and to join the Corps of Iodets. Name: Lori Williams Honors: Fresh, Homecoming Princess, Sophomore Favorite Finalist, Junior Favorite, Senior Favorite, Homecoming Queen, B Honor Roll Organizations: Freshman Cheerleader, Senior Mascot, Senior Steering Commit- tee, Student Council- 2 yrs., Flying Cougars Hobbies: Dancing, snow skiing, swimming, travelling Future Plans: To attend TCU and major in Physical Therapy for children. Senior Who s Who 47 A A 33.6 1sxA N J I f.,,..W- . Q , ., 'fA f-U fp ,ic 'f , m q. .,, a Losring Friendships Established . J A Q ,zz .Ml -2 tx rv K i f s : X 4 35.34 ,s L. ,. 3 nw- Q... 73' Seniors 49 Seniors Enjoy Finol Yeor .. . REE mr.. 1a?2i1EiC-im i Q2 ggfswifi I i 50 Seniors ..,, KN 'P . W',Ak X 75 mi :VA-gf Q., N .fl- : Si -'75---. Y H- - Q sg--4 X f is Con you hear me? ,shours Mike Timms to Dovld Vance. IM- Seniors 51 Seniors Hove Voried Interests ,FI 6Vv, I 1' Iitii Li t 5 I :tt W XYZ! :g rf' X'-H The is 'I sf: :fs L. P? 89, Eze S. up SEEN ax ,',' Troy Lo Vergne expresses hls thoughts about being o senlor. Seniors 53 54 Seniors KCI? f :A 5 . , 5 . V' I 1 1.'- WHHS Kevln Hojovsky ond Steve Sossomon get psyched up for the Helghrs gome. r 1 Q-.Q ' - ...f , N , ,xx - a 1751i,5:..-gl L 313 3 3 1 fit! fx A f Q ' --s w en .xx LW-X2 Sn Yrrfwx ' i QP' fi Closs Upheld Hills' Traditions QFN 56 Senlors R r , 2, F pry D. fun-,. Klrby North ond Ken Hossler enjoy their Whopper's os Dovid Fombro looks on, 5 v . . ..,, ,r e 'Y ii M., X, o. , , fx N Y ,.VV LV Stonley Shelton ond Mitch Johnson show who the reol Zoo Crew Is. '86 Marked by Change fs- , .F Seniors Eorn 0 Bright Future YI' , 1 -2f,,'1r, I . W1 ff' ' . . A . fifq' , LS' ' ,542 U' 'Q' . X f W , Q1 YF ' . ' Y W -ff., K Q Qf- :EK ' ,vi X 4. ' f w 's KJ A 'anis C k ' by vi V Q gr Mork Timpson ond Reneo Rousonville woir porienrly for the rrock meer to begin. Seniors 59 Seniors Hove Spirited Yeor 1 L,LL,, S 1 pork , 4-'Z WW ' . , -vm lo NS X , W ,V ,f , V W if F .L 'X --.......u mm: ' Jeff Roquemore rokes time our to reod PoschoI's newspaper. 6 L. Seniors 61 62 Senlors , lu 'fwfr' ew ,Z .........-an Mike Timms looks for divlne lnsplrorlon before he flnlshes his typing ossignmenr. Seniors Prepore for Groduorion We've Only Just Begun Q.,' ai - I 3 'xl in fsggigfz, f .5 -We . ..5 X Y I1 '. i V. K. 'gg . fig? Ng, f X X 5 if 'W' T ii L' 'W 1 k':Si'W iElf., ' ' 4 ...L. -' ' .. A u viii if ' W is i ixlgv sag, 1 g ,:g,:-is : Y . X ggafwf ' N M is n -vu - : 4' -- .,-I . is i,g:'if A, Ado ond -N' i ., , i A 4' ' iS1ji'iigss.lggL.ei5z Meiisso Worrier looks up in disbelief or how high her temperature hos risen. Seniors 65 66 Seniors 5 1'7 Kim Fowler, Koren Rowe, Louro Nookes, Kevin Hojovsky, Wendy Worren, Lori Wiilioms, Richelle Hicks, ond Cindy Musick show di ferent fellings for the homeworkjust ossigned. Seniors Show School Spirit Sandro Gregg, Srephonle Toylor, Toro Schafer, Rlchelle Hicks, Joann Vorgos, ond Lorl Wlllloms roke time our from procrice ro pose for the comero. Seniors 67 66 Seniors Seniors Express lndividuoliry xg' L k ka. e- ,. :Q ' E , K ' I Wm Chrls Worhurst stops ond gives hls Christie Brinkley pose, M 'sf 5- 'ix ,Q-r N. Q? 4- g, iv it-R I Seniors 69 70 Junior Closs Favorite Junior Closs Fovorites Kothy Silvo hos been chosen by her junior closs os their fovorite girl. She wos on the vorsity volleyboll teom this post yeor ond wos on the junior vorsity teom her freshmon ond sophomore yeors. When owoy from school,Kothy enjoys reoding ond ploying soft- boll,but ploces spending time with fomily ond friends obove oll else. When she groduotes from high school,l4othy would like to go to Texos A C: M. There she wishes to study to be o surgicol nurse. Curtis Miller wos chosen by the junior closs os their fovorite junior boy. He hos ployed bosketboll for the Cougors since he wos o freshmon. He olso keeps very busy in school oriented octivities. When he is owoy from school, Curtis enjoys ploying bosketboll with his friends. When olone, he en- joys ploying records ond listening to the rodio. Upon groduotion from Western Hills, Curtis would like to go onto Grombling University ond mo- jor in business rnonogement. Junior Closs Fovorite Finolists 'J' Jodi Porterfield, Ron Rumer The Junior Fovorite Finolists were Jodi Porterfield, Ron Rumer, Rhon- do Russell, ond Steve Burke. Jodi hos been very octive in school func- tions such os cheerleoding for three yeors, o member of GDRA, Young Life, ond Student Council. Her fovorite hobbies ore skiing ond ex- ercising. After groduotion Jodi plons to ottend TCU. Ron hos supported Western Hills in mony focets, such os Young Life, Vorsity Trock ond Footboll, ond Stu- dent Council. Ron hopes to ottend the United Stotes Air Force Acodemy with emphosis on Spoce Technology. Ron's dreom is to be on officer in the United Stores Air Force with o coreer in building o spoce stotion. His hobbies include trovelling, skiing, ond comping. Rhondo hos been o cheerleoder for three yeors, Junior Homecom- ing Princess, ond cz member of Stu- dent Council. Rhondo plons to ot- tend TCU os o business mojor ond would like to represent the universi- ty os o cheerleoder os well. When she's not busy she enjoys swimm- ing, bowling, ond gymnostics. Steve hos porticipoted in bosket- boll ond boseboll for two yeors. He wos on the Spirit Bell Teom ond wos octive in Young Life. Steve hopes to ottend either Stonford or Oklohomo Stote University, mojor- ing in business. He would like to be o professionol boseboll ployer. Steve's hobbies include oll sports ond enjoying life. Steve Burke, Rhondo Russell Junior Fovorite Finolists 71 Junior Who's Who Nome: Binh Do Honors: Ann Bronnon Awords, Tondy Scholor for Acodemic Ex- cellence, NAJAC Delegote, Student Council Treosurer Orgonizotionsg Moth Club, Science Club, Coin Club, Computer Club, Student Council Executive Boord, Junior Achievement, Chess Club, Soccer Hobbies: Collecting coins, ploying soc' cer, computers Future Plons: To ottend Boylor ond mojor in DusinessfPre-Med. -.. 1 I 533000 mQ.ODD3 5'o:'m'Drn ELBSQHH 2Sf1lS3g o--42:9 :Q-ONOS4 oggo-NU, F'HQ.US'ri5 BQE35 ,Kosm- 'o4'I 32.Q'?'g N 3Qff3vQ iO5'Qc1f'f F3522 SQ233 moo 0- ED-.132 Sgfpsa sf-QQQ A25 2 o -g-. finer. 2323-51 fbgiwrx 33'm93' Qi:-02. O92-Q0 1 SQT0' 2trD33'fl wie? g'. l3g! l '4.2fD3'P O3-Q. 3509.93 335m amiga fo-4 553352 -.D.. no:-99. C 'KX X, N XX c , is 1 , 72 Junior Whos Who Nome: Annoliese Limb Honors: Representative from WHHS ot HOBY Leodership Seminor ond Anytown Leodership Comp, Honor Roll, French Club President Orgonizotions: Student Council Executive Boord- 3 yrs., Volleyboll- C3 yrs., Boslsetboll- 2 yrs., French Club, G.D.R.A,-2 yrs. Hobbies: Doncing, Snowslsiing, tollsing on the phone, singing Future Plons: To go to college ond mojor in medicine or to become on Ame-ricon Diplomot. Nome: Corl Sloter Honors: Vice-President of Youth Group or Zion Boptist Church, member of the Notionol Bosketboll Fellowship of Christion Athletes Orgonlzo- tions: Student Council- 2 yrs., WHHS Choir, Footboll- VorsityC2 yrs,j, Trock- Vorsi- tyf2 yrsj Hobbies: Sports of oll kinds, singing, wcztching TV Future Plons: To eorn o footboll scholorship to the University of Texos ot Austin or TCU, mojoring in Communicotions. 4 ssrs gfx i , Billy Adoms Scott Aiello Andreo Akins Celeste Albough Brion Albright Cothy Alexonder Tiffony Allen Morci Alvorez Thermon Anderson Tino Andrqeski Sherry Ansley Geoff Anthony Rick Areng Joime Arispe Scott Ashford Penny Boker Juniors listen intently os Cooch Walker oddresses o pep rolly. Juniors 73 74 Juniors Suson Beover Ronnie Beers Shelly Berger Eric Berry Yvonne Bickert Cindy Billings Corlo Billo D'Andro Block Alon Bloylock Robert Boerschig Michelle Boisseller Klyn Bollns Yvonne Bowine Brod Bowers Boyd Bowmon Beth Boyd Kelly Breeze ,Jeff Britt Melissa Brlrrnocher Sammy Brown Stan Brown Dara Bryant ' ... Dalanya Burke Steve Burke Doug Burkholder Eric Burleson Taylor Burrows Charles Coldwell Chris Campbell Chariro Copeharf Melanie Carroll Aimee Carter Jon Caner Holli Case Stacey Cash Lexie Caudill Scott Chandler Jamal Chappell Chong Choe 76 Juniors Poul Christion Kimberly Clonton Julie Clork Sherry Cline Michoel Coffey Ryon Colley Scott Comerford Diono Cook Timothy Cooper Cothi Cox Mike Crockett Mike Crosby Philip Crurchfie gl, Shone Cryer Kristy Qgmigm Tonyo Domron Chris Doniel Scott Doniels Koren Donkesreiter Chris Dovis Dudley Doy Kim Denhom Scott Dickers Anthony Dilulio ,I iff. , - A., tm? Juniors Enjoy Fellowship in Closs as-1 -' 4 I 1 yi: I 12 ' i 1 ,sfo Toby Smith, Stephonle Schlenker, Chris Doniel, Scott Mun- dine chor before settling down for o history closs. Junior Dillohunt Binh Do Kristy Dotson Doniel Downey Terro Drude Anthony Dunn Lynette Duplontis Angelo Duron Poul Dykon Lonce Eddins Phyllis Edmond Shelly Edwords Chris Elms Robin Ely Mork Emde Angelo Ensor Juniors 77 76 Juniors 3rd Yeor Brings New Experiences Christino Evons Borry Evinger Theron Foirley Gory Fonnin Kris Fields Jock Folfynowicz Srocy Foremon Todd Fox Suson Froustro Rondol Fuller Wendy Gomble Greg Gorsos Chris Gosco Dennis Gerik Apollo Gibson Renee Gillon Eric Gomez Joson Goree Lorosho Greene Jimmy Green Renee Rounsville looks on os Julie Reisdorfer, Jody Porterfield, ond Steve Mc Croy, pouse for o smile or the Homecoming Donce. '1 Kimberly Green Kim Gregg Kim A. Gregg Moriso Griffin Showno Griggs Melonie Grimes Bobby Grimes Troci Guthrie Scott Holl Jonnie Hordy Lorrie Hott Wendy Heinemeyer Juniors 79 Amy Hillmon Ledonno Hines -Brod Hobgood Holly Holbrooks Holly Hollond Rene Hollond Tino Hollerich Tiffony Hollis Tommy Hooker Eric Hooren John Hoover Cori Hough .fx Bb-4' 1:27 nr-1' . vlan N .311 'avg 'US' ss! Ph ,Q ,Q ik 'Z Roymon Howingron Michoel Huebner Bryon Huff Sondi Hugos Donnie Hughes Sondro Hughes Liso Hungemgf Stocy Hunn Heother Hunt Donnerro Ingrom Melino lngrom Mory Joresh Rondy Jennings Aprille Jessup Shonnon Jimison Delph Johnson Junlors 61 B2 Juniors Doug Johnson Eric Johnson Kevin Johnson Tonyo Johnson Tom Johnson Tyo Johnson Annette Jones Eric Jones Johnny Jones Shoron Jones Jomes Judkins John Kelton Cindy Kendoll Kristine Kendrick Donces Get Wild ond Crozy Michelle Wagner ond Anno Limb donce to Loy Your Hands ot the Victory donce 41 Denise Kim Kothy Klein Curtis Knopp Jennifer Knight Pong Chu Ko Johnny Kyrou Simone Lo Jounie Lorry Lompkin Joe Lee Shin Lee Yung Lee Rondy Leonhardt Angelo Lewis Annoliese Limb Chrlstlne Linder Paige Lindley Rhogglg Luger Eugene Lopez Kelli Lorg Dovid Mock Juniors B3 64 Juniors Roymond Moness Aiicio Morquez Seon Morsholl Kevin Morrin Monico Morrin Loronji Morhews Bernord Moros Johnny Moxwell Jomes Moy Dovid Moyo Lourie McAIindon Rose McCIoiIond Shown McCove Joey McCormick Chris McCown o K Y 2 f ' 5 C Juniors Sreve Wolron ond Kevin Johnsonjom to Neutron Dance cis Wendy Woggonner joins in the fun, Juniors Enjoy Good Times ?.'I.'- in Sreve Mc Croy Wendy Mc Donold Tono Mc Forlond Jeff Mc Grory Jomes Mc Simson Dovid Meek Steven Mejio Mike Meyer Beverly Miller Curtis Miller Eddie Miller Joseph Miller Mork Miller Walter Minter Monico Mitchell Tonyo Molnor Kelly Moore Juniors 85 Bo Juniors Morrho Moore Porricio Moree Dovid Moses Scott Mundine Peter Nosh Alko Noth Tino Neel Srephonie Nelon Joely Nelson Leoh Nelson .legnifer Newmgn Roberr Newmon Bobby Nixon Chris Nugent Billy O Dell Por O Neol Bryon Polmer Angelo Parrish Suzonno Porrish Amy Pore Juniors Support Cougor Sports We ' 5 r',' Ri' 1 Rhonda Russell, ond Jody Porrerfleld, smile os the finol gun sounds in the Dunbor game. Kolpono Porez Lynn Porrerson Jocki Porferson Porricio Pofrerson Greg Poyblosr Dru Peorson Christy Pederson Doug Pegg Tino Perri Fleur Phillips Poulo Pinelle Juniors 67 86Juniors Lynwood Ployer Amy Plornicki Eric Plumb Robby Porter Jodi Porrerfield Jerry Powers Erick Pruif Mike Pough Cynrhio Romos Mike Ronkin Chofu Rovodo Bronggg Reid Richord Reigh Julie Reisdorfer Norholio Resurrecion 'is wa kit! I Mike Crockerr ond Apollo Gibson ore glod ir's Fridoy. Excitement Shown by Closs of '87 Donielle Rhone Joy Riccono Brion Richardson George Richordson Gilbert Richordson Morio Roo Goylo Robbins Everte Robinson Kicio Robinson Kimberly Roecker Christine Romero Jomes Rominger Alverro Roundrree Renee Rounsoville Shown Roybol Jeff Ruffin Ron Rumer Cynrhio Russell Rhondo Russell Juniors Look Aheod ro Senior Yeor Jonefre Rzonco Ricky Solinos Kevin Sogg Tommy Schorbrough Stephonie Schlenker Down Sellers Donnie Serre Kevin Shelby Hye Young Shin D'Anno Shivers Jerry Shivers Kilo Sifford Kathy Silvo Corl Slorer Mory Slorer Millord Slorer K i 115 , K , '. 'K , .1 5 V. vi 2 ktgfx I ' 1 Mx , , . 4 ' ,Z W' Angel Smith Christie Smith Kothy Smith Sondro Smith Shown Smith Toby Smith Roy Sneed Domoris Sopko Cormen Stonbery Leoh Stevens l Tim Summers Yvette Supulvedo Steve Swoine Troci Toth Shoe Tomlin Koye Thomgson D Eric Thompson Tio Todoso Von Tremper Jeniffer Trinidod Morio Turner Williom Tyler Kim Venrick Jim Walden Bill Walls Bobby Walsh Robyn Walsh Scott Walters Debra Walton Steve Walton Shelley Warburton Kelly Wardrop Charles Warner Michelle Warner Greg Weathers Michelle Webster Jim Welch Eddie Wendorf Natalia West Joel Westrom Wendy White D.J. Whitehead Jay Whiteside Kathy Wilderman Jeff Williams Paul Williams Tammy Williams Paige Witherington Gina Womack Anthony Woodard Jacqueline Yorborough Kim Yarbrough Michelle Yelvington Mark Young Sandra Young Stefani Yuill Jenny Zacarias Shana Zacrany Dee Zonella Charlie Zdyb Carla Zeigler Ashleo Zirnrnerhanzel 94 Sophomore Closs Favorites Sophomore Closs Fovoritef Yolondo Corroll ond Adom Ho- jovsky were selected by the sophomore closs os closs foyorites. Adom ployed footboll os o freshmon ond he wos o stondout on the soccer reom this yeor. When owoy from school, Adom enjoys riding motorcycles, fishing ond hunting. Adom plons to ottend UCLA ond mojor in medicine. Yolondo hos ployed on thi cougor volleyboll teom for the pos two yeors. She is o big music for ond olso enjoys reoding. Aft groduotion from 'Hills, Yolond would like to ottend either Duke O Texos AGM to study medicind Both Yolondo ond Adom would like to somedoy enter the medicid community os doctors. Sophomore Fovorite Finolists Christy Smith, Shown Michoel Finolists for the Sophomore Closs Fovorites were Christy Smith, Shown Michoel, Jo Jo Loborde, ond Spence Creed. Christy hos been o cheerleoder for the post two yeors. She wos olso elected Sophomore Homecoming Princess, ond hos served os 0 member of the Stu- dent Council Executive Boord. Chris- ty plons to ottend the University of Texos ond mojor in child psychology. Her hobbies include swimming, doncing, ond reoding. Shown hos ployed on the foot- boll, boseboll, bosketboll ond golf teoms ot Western Hills. He olso would like to ottend the University of Texos ond mojor in business. Shown lists oll outdoor sports os his fovorite form of recreotion. JoJo hos been octive on the Stu- dent Council ond women's soccer teom. She wos elected Homecom- ing Princess this yeor. She plons to ortend college in Colifornio or Col- orodo upon groduorion from Hills. JoJo lists ploying soccer ond riding horses omong her extro curriculor pursuits. Finolist Spence Creed hos been o member of Young Life, ond hos ployed on the cougor boseboll ond footboll teoms. Spence plons to ot- tend the University of Texos ond to mojor in odvertising. He enjoys listening to music, ploying boseboll ond skiing when not ot school. Jo Jo Loborde, Spence Creed Sophomore Fovorite Finolists 95 Morls Abel Keith Adorns Michele Adoms Aoron Allen Celeste Allen Lynn Allen Delyn Allison Scott Ames Ronold Anderson Elliott Anderson Sgiro Aggor Nicole Areno MIXER! Fred Boez Poul Boker Amie Bollord Brody Bongert Seon Bgrber Felicio Botie Scott Bottistoni Milse Bottle 96 Sophomores 3. i Kristine Toylor ond Patrice Benford pose for the phorogropher on the woy to closs. J 2 is-4 Chris Beoms Traci Beouchomp Kenneth Bell Potrice Benford Timothy Benson Deo Bentrup Towny Berg James Bestinger Dee Bettinger Sheldon Bigelow Liso Bloodworth Chrissy Bonesteel Shelly Bonner Rodrick Bowden Wendell Bowdre Jeff Boyd Nicole Bromlett Joson Brontley Michoel Breedlove Jomie Brewer Joson Brimer Sophomores 97 Delene Brirron Troy Brooks Cindy Brown Jomes Brown Toni Brown Yoiondo Brown Berrho Bryonr Jock Buck Michoel Bumphos Mort Burke Jeffery Burns Julian Burt Yonte Burton Terri Busby Alex Busromonte Kim Colder Shellie Colk Jolie Comgbell Jeff Conrrell Chad Corlson Lee Corronzo Q6 Sophomores ..,ig nxi. K .2 f we -1. ,.,f-5 Ei ,M A H i,..o 5 ff ' 'I' Max' 6 , , if . U ' K! f g, 3 L1 W , xxx Jomi Smith, Bred Rowe, ond Debbie Horn enjoy the reol thing . WWW 1.- rw- I 5 . 1, ff V L -2.4 sd Cv-'ie lophomores Learn New Skills -ff' -f l in Q M .. f. prciigqs W -ers: -1 ' - x-ff ifm f gfgirhgvf SE K i,,,,fg, F. 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Yolanda Carroll Shawnerte Carter Cindy Cosrillea Tricia Caudill Dedric Chambers Kevin Chandler Sara Chagmon Gerald Chorping -Carissa Cisco Paulus Clark Sheldon Clark Leah Claunch David Clemens Michelle Collins Teresa Collins Lance Conley Roberr Cook Billy Joe Corbin Stephen Cowden Rob Cox Sophomores 99 Wayne Dennis Michael De Spoin James Ditrnore Tina Ditty Dylan Douglas LQQLQQMH Jeff Dwire Diane Dukes Chris Dunagan John Durham Baron Elder Dawn Emmerling Nathalie Engels Greg Ennis Sharon Ensor 100 Sophornores is-D22-Cr-6911 I Tim Crow Candy Dalke Justin Dailey Jeff Daniel George Daniels Douglas Donz Bernadette Davis Robert Davis Laurel Dean Ellen Deems Marlena de LoGarza E 9 Wi? ' sg n I' 3 'Q 3,1 . 1 Bryon Mcllroy, Becky Morrinez, and Rey Moreno enjoy class time. tr-r 'X Jason Erb Chrissie Fainrer Shannon Fanigula Felicia Farmer Gregg Farris Jerry Ferguson Beckie Fernandez Mike Ferris ,-,,..-.. Rob Folrynowicz Tracy Forney Buddy Fortner Richard Fougg Sheri Fowler Heather Friedman Mark Fuller Ramon Fuller lf'-QQflTE2X Andre Giddings David Gleason Ruth Gonzalez Sophornores 101 John Grohom Jeff Groy Williorn Grozioli Norolie Grider Lenee Griffin Coie Grisel Robbie Grosklos Jeanie Hogemier Chorlesonne Hoines Heorher Haines Ken Hoise 5 Morio Homlerr Jeff Honcock Brett Honkey Christina Honnon Koren Hordy Srocey Horrison Becky Horcher Jeff Howkins Mort Howkins 102 Sophomores Sophomores Moke New Friends T' rgk gg, uf 1' K .1 pfig 'EL Angie Moody, Cindy Brown, Jeff Riccono enjoy lunch together. Lorie Hoy eorne Dono Heidy Ruth Henderson Greg Heyns Croig Hicks Sondy Hill .-,. Morty Hines Andy Hinze Dennis Hodge Jennifer Holbrook Tomoro Holtz Brent Hopper Debbie Horn Beth Horst Robert Hubbord Joel Hudson Jererny Hughes Jone Hungerford Robert Hythecker Sophomores 103 Gerald Jackson Gerard Jackson Teresa Jackson Kenny Jadlowski Christopher Jasper ELQQDJQQQ. Charles Jay Rhonda Jay Craig Jenkins John Jett Charles Jetton Hallye Jetton Nick Jimenez Bobby Johnson Bryant Johnson Deborah Johnson James Johnston Heather Joyce Kellie Johnson Jeff Jones Ragena Jones Carrie Kalkofen Larry Kardaras Jennifer Kauffman Will Kelly L'sa Kelsey Douglas Kershaw Heather Keto Jason Kihler Kristine Kille 104 Sophamores 49 Q J f , ' J M-f 1 it Sophs Enjoy Second Year if, if We 52 15-1? i l QHIYJ' V ska, Christy Morris, Christy Smith, Jami Smith, and Cindy Brown smile as they make week end plans. Keith King Linzell King Donna Kizer Matthew Kraatz Joe Krachinsk Hyan Chin Ko Kim Kuntz Jo Jo Laborde Bobbie Ladd Alan Lake Christopher Lamakul Lachelle Lambert Lynn Lampkin Catherine Lang Rene Lanier Brion Langley Kelly Lawless Shelly Lawless Bryan Lee Iara Leg Sophomores 105 Amy Lewis Jonathan Lewis Darron Lightner DeNVoyne Lucas Russell Lyons Chris Mabbun Ginger Mah Neil Mallard William Morriel Deanna Martin Scott Martin Tommie Martin Heather Marshall Beki Martinez Cecilia Martinez Michael Mgrtinez Ramiro Mortinez Robert Massie Joonn Mays Kelly Mayo 106 Sophomores .f Jamie Brewer, Patrice Benford, Cindy Brown, and Condy Dalke stop to pose for the camera. V an X QQ? ax Rf , Q QSM? it ,ir ts if WW - - sTW'E was QQ an V xt 2 K i i X li SW. Sophomores Enjoy Education ibn A V A Curt Vinson and classmates attempt their science lab. Mandy Wells onthe other hand learns a new language. Alyshia McAdams Laura McClelland Rhonda McCiendon Denise McCrory Sarnmye McCutcheon Missy McDarty Missy McElroy Andrew McGinnis Henry McGuire Renee McHenry Bryann Mcllroy Brent Mcilvain Sherondra Meadows Marc Medlin Marci Medlock Laurie Melvin Jamie Messer Shawn Michael Cathy Miller Derick Miller Sophomores 107 Cosey Mitchell Tycho Molner Dovid Money Billy Montonye Kirk Moore .?,.., Angie Moody Rondy Moroles Rey Moreno Brett Morggn Christy Morris Ryder Morris Chris Mowry Donnil Murphy Tiffany Myers Joy Myrick Chris Nogy Tommy Nosh Eric Nellis JEMEELNHM Anondo Newton Thien Nguyen 106 Sophornores Sophomores Promote School Spirit Cindy Brown, Angie Moody, Kristine Taylor, and Patrice Benford participate in the Homecoming parade. Carry Nohrenberg Larry Nohrenberg Susan Norton Frankie Odell Tim O'Kelly Jennifer Osborne Kim Osborne ,.,.-l.. Sean Owens Kristi Poora Kara Palmer Lynne Palmer Mike Palmer Chhaya Patel Amy Patterson Sheila Poyne Dru Pearson Robert Pena Jackie Penn Kathleen Perkins Marie Persholl Sophomores 109 Cecily Petty Kim Phifer Michael Pirrone Trocy Ployer Dorin Pool Jennifer Powell Cris Power Chuck Prill Don Propst Shono Puls Joson Rctbel Stocey Roglond Jomie Romey Kothy Regon Lorry Revere fish Reynolds Jeff Riccono Scott Richey Coy Rigney Bront Ringler Kelly Rivenbork Qwristino Rivero X,-,,.. Melindo Rivero Desiree Rivers Deno Roberts Dione Roberts Alicio Robinson Robby Robinson Kerry Robertson 110 Sophomores Sophomores Strive for Perfection ' . Q .mn i C 'V' all F i,,. i qi h, K J 3? JNQILQ hm' 1 if Kelly and Shelly Lawless meet their friend Robert Stevens in the hall before class. WH? 'vga Q-v sf t, sm Richard Robertson Tony Robinson Jennifer Rosenbury Jamey Rose Patricia Ross Brad Rowe Heather Rowell Cassie Royer Karen Rylsard Laura Sabo Missy Saldana Chris Sallis Elzan Sampson Kathy 5099 Becky Sawyer Mary Jo Schrnerber Ken Schneider Mike Schotto Randy Segrest Glen Sharp Sophomores 111 Brett Show Shormo Shores Donno Sioter Steve Sloter Chrsly Smith EHJLZDM Johonno Smith Moxine Smith Renoy Smith Shouno Smith Corrie Snider Debbie Sours Elbert Speed Donnie Speers Eldon Spence Beth Spicer Leoh Stocy Kristi Stornes Cindy Srehle Lori Stephenson 1 12 Sophomores Sophomores Exhibit Spirit ,Wah ,,,,i 1 Q 41.4 fi v Sophomore Heorher Morshol gets escorted by Junior Dovid Moyo ro closs. ,wi ,Q Laurie Hoys tokes 0 breok from groding Coach Woods rests T .1 mn ,,-v www .If 2 Mgg?ggfsg3 f114.4 - 5' 'F' . 'S A X. , C 0 4 S f gtg: Julian Durtshows hisopinion ofthe cougarfootballteom. V 5 T .Q S , 1 54 ' 5539 1: , w its S f 4 K sf Q-Y src' '4 A K Q-S, ' X as Hank Stetson Robert Stevens -1 1-4 Shown Stewart Inga Straw Tami Strickland Laura Strittmottor David Strother Chris Stryker Chris Sutherland Kristi Swan Laura Sweeton Susie Thorp Kristine Taylor Scott Thigpen Jeni Timmerman Cyndi Thompson Lauri Tipton Jack Tito Wendy Tromrnell Tracy Trinkle Kenneth Truvillian Sophomores 113 Cheri Tryon Bobbi Tucker Rodney Tucker Tim Tucker Chris Tucknies David Turman Liz Turner Stephen Turner Tangela Turner Albert Valadez Theresa Valiquette Tony Vencill Dennis Vranjesevic John Villarreal Curt Vinson Melissa Voegele Wendy Waggoner Eric Wagner Bill Walker Chris Walker 114 Sophomores Saphomores Live lt Up Qrop IeftjChrissy Bonesteel, Melissa Walls, Ramon Fuller, Debbie Sours, Cris Arnold, Karen Rykard, James Betsinger, Jennifer Rosenbury, Toni Brown, Susie Thorp, Amy Patterson, Tami Holtz, Steve Wheeler, and Kim Osbornejoin together for fun. hw 'L .., ' eh- 1 S. ,hu . ., ,,iu 1 5 . '1 as 5 1 , R QQ T Aw L M . ,. 3 . . G e 'atkyh h e Q 1 , WT ,Aon R W Na'-or X sd' , ,J it X gig I Michoel Wooten Kimberly Young Andrew Zeigler X . 'ifxf vr 1, it . '55 W .Wig 64 1. ' 'S X- C Y V fl ,J N Derrick Wolker Chip Wolloce Melisso Wolls Torn Wolsh Chris Word Michelle Woters Mondy Wells Shonnon Wells Christopher White Kristo White Kevin Whitney Tommy Wiont Bobby Wiley Kathy Willioms Otho Williorns Bonnie Wilson Todd Wilson Rebecco Wolff Tino Woodord Debbie Wooten -n Sophomores 115 116 Freshman Class Favorites Freshman Favorite Finalists Daina Robbins and Damon Jaimeson were chosen by their classmates as Freshman Class Favorites. Daina has served as a manager for the cheerleading squad this year. When not at school, Daina enjoys dancing, jump- ing on the trampoline, and practic- ing her gymnastics. After gradua- tion, she would like to study phar- .. 1,1-,ii ' gif!! 1 n fits-frifft--it 1 . . p iff.. macy at the University of Texas. Damon was a member of the student council this year. He enjoys skiing, traveling, and attending par- ties with his friends when not in school. Damon has future plans of attending the University of Texas after graduation to pursue his in- terests in commercial art. Freshmon Fovorite Finolists Roni Johnson, Chris Somoge The finolists for Freshmon Fovorite were Roni Johnson, Chris Somoge, Christy Mossey, ond John Schniebs. Roni helped support Western Hills os o member of the Flying Cougors ond Student Council. Roni would like to ottend Southwest Texos Stote ond mojor in psychology. Her hobbies include bowling ond gymnostics. Chris hos been octive in Young Life ond is on ovid footboll fon. In his spore time he enjoys ploying golf ond cycling. After groduoting from Western Hills Chris hopes to ot- tend the United Stores Air Force Acodemy mojor in orchitecture. Christy wos octive in Student Council ond Flying Cougors. When she is not busy with school octivities Christy enjoys spending her free time in gymnostic competitions, jogging, swimming, ond sun- bothing. Christy plons to ottend Boylor Univiersity ond mojor in onesthesiology. John enjoys being o port of Western Hills ond oll of its octivities. When John is not involved in school functions he enjoys being with his fomily ond friends. He olso spends his free time ploying footboll ond boseboll. Upon groduotion, he would like to ottend the University of Texos ot Austin. Christy Mossey, John Schniebs Freddie Albaugh Sondra Albright Brad Alford Mike Alligood Michelle Amos Bridgett Anaya Carolyn Anderson -'REGEEEEE Reginald Anderson, Angela Annette Stephanie Ansley Priscilla Arispe Patricia Arnold Paul Arnold Johnny Arroyo Jim Apgar Anthony Baker Matthew Baker Rodney Baker Robert Baldwin Dori Ball Colline Banks 1 16 Freshmen Frosh Support Cougar Sports 'Q ' '25 'Q-'X Q.-1 1 if S ,, wi 1 an - A . -7 5, -vt if ' :q i ff lv new ,,4 ' m. Sta 2. we-X q- -V' 'L tt. , kv as it i A sg , xx ,M X T 3- 1-slit as A rg . 32313 -wif A V 447 1:. tiff 'V' Steve Somoge, Mark Younger, Jerry Clements, and Joe Roquemore enjoy halftime actlvitles. s - E, ,.,. , aff . ff, s'ig'4l.5im. fifigi i 1 1 B. B- jg mxxfxf xi If 45, 59-f A Craig Arnold, Brod Alford, ond Poul Arnold porricipore in closs discussion. -M7 A K QP , , B: K sv' X Robert Bonks Bryon Barber Lonce Borden Ann Borrow Christo Botie Belindo Jo Beoll Gory Beom Joson Beoms Dovid Beesley Angelo Benborko Bobby Berry Michael Berry J.E. Blockgheor Liso Bloylock Misty Blevins Koren Bloom Brion Bogord Mourice Booker Bobby Boone Lorenzo Boyd Pcul Boyd Michoel Brockerr Lee Ann Brodley Freshmen 1 19 Freshmen Adopt to New Surroundings Psoxonn Bronn Tony Browley T.J. Bridges Donold Briggs Wode Briggs A ry Jennifer Bristol Trent Brooks Christy Brown Jomes Brown Kristy Brown . 2+ .., 3 -fwfr-s',:gs Myrnio Brown Kim Brunson Lo luon Bryon Joson Burch Michoel Burton 'i 4 Ginger Bynum Dovid Campbell . 1. Kellie Contreil ,Ke ' Qornley Donovon Corp-enter Arron Corronzo Lotonyo Corrington Joson Corroll Chris Corruth Angelo Cosos - ' Y ,A ,..-1, Cx I Troy Cotes .1 B - B Minervo Cedillo -' .,.h. Kevin Chomberloin V V Mylon Chombers Q Prentis Chondler g X f sg 120 Freshmen Louro Cheek Chi Won Cho Corey Cloud Norton Cloud Woyne Collins A an ffm? Chris Condovo John Cook Jennifer Coolidge Kio Cowon Billy Cox Jim Cox Mork Cronk Derrick Curry Brion Donz , Donold Dovis 4' ,N- JI 3 f I' mb f 1, ,,, ni nu. 'V' zz: ,X me-.,. , Doug McGriff is owe stricken by his computer moth ossignmenr. Liso Bloylock, Gretchen Grimms, Rochel Redde, Averi Johnston, Renee Plercher, ond Debbie Dovenborger combine their wits to find on onswer for their closswork. Freshmen 121 Noliy DeAngelo Liz de LoGorzo Nellie DeLeon Joyce Delions Sfocy De mock Renee Demsey Kim DeSpoin Doryl DeVouIl Roui Dorosomi Missy Dorserr Melisso Dorserr Donold Doubledoy Quinton Dougon Debbie Dovenborger Horoid Downing Lee Droper Denise Drennon Becky Dukes 122 Freshmen 1 an L ' V A -1 X ilvf W y Y 1,wg:mxam:Q.ws 049 433- Mr. Thorton checks Jennifer Wesfrorn, Gini Wolkenond Micoh Tonnery's holi poss ro see if ir wos forged. Freshmen Get Involved In Studies 4,14 ig Rhondo Hodeuk, Adrion Gontt, Condoce West, Michelle Johnston, Joyce Dellons, Morisso Potino, ond Col- leen Bonks enjoy Mr, Jimmie Williams closs. F x x Q 1 ' x, -J six H YE' f V t ,1 as ,ard rx ' . . 6 1 . A l r' ., ' :5'iQff- its-wg fr'-2 .-, 7 Je ' 5 15.4 ' if ' '1-5a.3ii3Ef C'1j 4 X f t wx N 3 Z H 1.351 Q fa WM Q we X F' 79- 3 . 5? 31 2 , ,M 'K V , 'f' X -f 1 5. ,.. 3 W, - ff. it V f' x if WS- Dorlene Duncon Trudy Duncon Debro Dunning Shelly Dunton Darby Egger Billy Elliott Richord Ellis Korl Elsosser Morvin Emert Misty Englond Ron Erker Mori Fovis Paulette Ferguson Jomes Ferrris Kim Fields Droyton Fleming Scott Florence Terri Flournoy Freshmen 123 W 'sem i - X. .. Z .ww-an ' f?l if,.,11 Wpfgiv' 'Q Jockie Prescott, Misty Woolsey, Mocey Youngblood, ond Melisso Welker listen intently to Mrs. Smith's English lecture. Lori Forsythe Joson Fowler Gory Fowlkes Joson Fox Tommy Fox W. fs ., t 0 in ' ,, iv D 5 X 'QQ' fi .41- F Mike Hobbs, Ronni Jones, Jennifer Bristol, ond Jeff Jones, work on on exom in Mrs. Abrom's heolth closs. t. '-:gf to ,A l Jomes Freemon Jono Freemon Debbie Freiheit Mike Goiney iff Poige Gollogher 5 Donny Gamble Adrion Gontt Tony Gorcio Tricio Gorcio Morhondo Gorrowoy 124 Freshmen .Q-. V-., ' s, i ,, Qf 4-Us -af F Fish Score Well an Academic Tests if iff? S :fs but Y K Lf' is Y A I fy if 'S Q fl! ffl! If l s 'Y Belinda Garza Lauri Gatsos Patrick Gell Joe Gentry Ronnie Gibson Kyle Giroir Kim Godfrey Scottie Goree Kristi Gauge April Gradel Creshona Grant John Green Julie Greise Gretchen Grimes Shelly Grimmert Shelly Grissom Juanita Grummitt Karlis Gruzins David Guidry Adam Hajovsky Greg Hall Scott Hall Danielle Hamilton Tina Hamlett Stephanie Hammons Hoyt Harris Jimmie Harrison Susan Harris Joe Hawkins Geoff Haynes Freshmen 125 Steve Hayes Lisa Haywood Karen Heidy Curtis Henson Michael Hernandez Sracy Hernandez Katheryn Hill Tammy Hill Tiffany Holdridge Mike Hobbs Joey Hollenbach Namon Hollis Rhonda Houdek Dale Houston Shannon Hubbard David Hughes Holly Hughes Jamie Hughes Mike Hughes Ronald Jackson 126 Freshmen 6 v V: rep I , 1 g J As, i , 14: an W ,ar ' Q 'ff fm lk in ' .gif XgJ ':r 1 9 A 1' L ras? , ri .Q Q41 4' ' va fgf,? i 3 Tiffany Tomlin, Ron Erker James Tillery, and Jamie Brewer enjoy themselves at the Homecoming Dance, Domon Jomieson Sonjeen Join Jimi Lee Jomes Forrem Jennings Chorles Jetron Angelo Jones Cormen Jones Cheryl Jones Clorence Jones Averi Johnston Dovid Johnston Jethro Johnson Kotrecici Johnson Kellie Johnson Michelle Johnston Roni Johnson Jennifer Joy Keri Jubelo Heather Keto Jomol Khotib Kimberly Kim Robert Kindred Andy Kinkel Poul Kizer Freshmon 127 Lorno Kwon Eoson Lonce Korlo Londers Mork Long Tereso Lonhom Scott Lortin Heother Lee Toro Lee Jesse Lewis Steve Lim Sheri Linon Mary Lineberger Aimee Lindley Korlton Little Suson Love Missy Lucos Brondy Moberry Dovid Moldonodo Tobothc: Moness Crystol Monning Mork Morquorr Donold Mortin Melisso Mortin Juon Mortinez Suson Morsholl Rex Moson Christy Mossey Kem Motson Cindy McCorty Ion McCorrer 125 Freshmen Freshmen Molse New Friends -9' Y .1 ,,,1 tl v T3 Y U ' ' M ,' WS W: ft me r g f: ,J 7-f Ri s 555 Q . . ' 1 V -ov' - v..f ' S. . 7 ' ' uf ,uni ,, Q on X Q i is--f if Misty Toylor, Angelo Turmon, Mory Linebergenond Cormen Jones express joy over their winning footboll teom. .Qvr Mork McCove Yolondo McCoy Jill McCurry Michoel McDonold Poul McDowell Dough McGriff Williom McGuire Suson McHenry Kevin Mcllvoin Tim Mclimson Liso McKeehon Christopher Melville Monica Mercodo Chorlondo Middlebrooks Shermon Miles Shelly Miller Kelly Mirtio 3 Kim Mitchell Freshmen 129 ,W 3:1 K Jennifer Mondoy Rochelle Montgomery Perry Moore Vonesso Moreno Trocy Morris Gene Morrison Michelle Morrison Tememi Mosley Mike Motley Michelle Mowry Jim Murff Micheole Musgrove John Newton - Loc Nguyen Amy Nix Dorthy Nixon Adrion Noble Kevin North Stephanie Norton Justin O'Brion . '55 - Corey O'Connor if ik, li f Toro Odom .X QQ . ,Ss 1 J It x xt it 130 Freshmen Fish Leorn 'Hills Troditions ,. l . 'wb S--'A g SL- 'tif' mass ., is-v ,J Kim Bronson, Jennifer Osborne, Western Hills Flog Corps. Q, X. swf ., Lair Heorher Rowell, ond Wendy Trommel, ore freshmen members of the F3 J 5, pb fi Y L y lit A R f x I K l :ff . I E 35- - .n X , 5.1 wx as t-'ff' S r t,,..g., If ' it . Qj A , Q, ,P W' . P A X at -. eg, ful Xx Ex it lx H x 'in-v-f f Q., LN, ,hi Borboro Oliver Denise Overturf Dovid Ozee Kevin Pock Susie Pork Chorles Porker Denny Porsons Morisso Porino Lynne Pell Shownderlyn Pellerin Derek Penn Debbie Phillips Will Pickett Tim Piplsin Renee Pletcher Cote Pruitt Dovid Pruitt Melinda Romos Sheri Roter Heother Roymer Amy Reoson Morlo Redlow Billy Redmond Don Reece Chris Reed O'Neice Reed Jeff Reese Brent Reiter Robert Resurreccion Belindo Richeson Fresh men 131 Todd Richey Rochel Riddle Robin Rigney Kevin Ripley Doino Robbins Deono Robbins Willord Roberts Chris Robertson Morls Robertson Susie Robertson Adrion Robinson Joe Roquennore Ann Rowell Molly Rudd Bobby Hughes Deliloh Runnels Reno Russell Morilou Sodoyo Michelle Sonchez Sheilo Sonders Stor Schott 132 Freshmen Fish Friendships Lost o Lifetime ., E M,i,Wm,, sn., Q 9' will 'A ., ' 9- gf 'E2':e 1 2 ' V sf -W -' lfif? 2 -'Y' Deono Robbins Melisso Mortin, Doine Robbins ond Suson Morris show their freshmon splnt Freshmen Portrcipote in Activities Jo Jo Schneclsenoichner John Schniebs Mike Schweitzer Suzette Scott Trevo Scott Morris Seorcy Amy Sep ulvedo. Shoron Shoffer J. J. Sgombelluri Rob Shonds Molcolm Shelly Bric Shelton Holly Shelton Hyesong Shin Eddie Shineldecker Poin shirinion Donno Siciliono Rebecco Sloon Scott Smethers Tony Smiley Cloyton Smith Liso Smith Freshmen 133 Chris Sornoge Ro Dondo Speiser Trocy Spence Ronold Spencer Shelly Spencer Scott Springer Kelly Stonolond Poige Stonfield Tony Stevens, Richmond Stitzel Trocy Stout Misho Sturns Deon Swett Tod Swett Eric Swift Mike Swink Aoron Symons Shelly Tolbot Angie Thorp Micoh Tonnery Aoron Thomos Chris Thomas 134 Freshmen .ff 4 X linux A A wemS.Q5.a-y A,s, 4 ? It Q-5,4 I 4 IF i 'Y JI T so ., ,f 1 is ff f 1. y I X9 TT W 'f - . 522i5a?ii ' Sqn: + i' - , W3 , L Tfgffsfs sg EW I, . ' x vin va- : M A f gt' , uv- K, Q, I SS X x T 14.3, --f' tier A 2 A SQ, ' N , A 1 V ' I V ge 1 1' ' P ' f T fx Q m SX X X w ' fs . ff vs .' WX ' , agp' Q- sg - S, zo V vs, ,J X A is :S l 1- vc? It ff 'G ' Q. fn Ronni Johnson hurries on her woy to closs. F LX reshmen Porricipore In Howdy Week l so Koyron Thomos Lorenzo Thomos Stephen Tidd Jomes Tillery Tino Tilton 3 2 i W Qen . i ,..,.,,V l M.,N.,Q wp, ,- W A 2 , Alex Tomlin Tiffony Tomlin Donny Townes Tom Tromm Angelo Turmon Qkrlv , X. ' ,V ai l 1' A Eric Umborger Melisso Uzzel Scorr Vockers Mike Vokulo Rosolindo Volodez 5 1, Beorrice Volenzuelo Scott Von Nevendeo Heather Vorner Liso Wolborn Gini Wolker uw sv-of ol! lzbet Welker i f 'W Melisso Walker l Freshmen 135 Angie Wollis Clint Wolls Jomes Wolls Robert Wolston Melisso Wolter Kofi Wolton Allison Worren Doxon Woshom Leigh Wotkins Amy Wotson Done Weese Niclsy Weir Jennifer Westrorn Deon Wetherbee Steve Wheeler Richord Whiteley Rob Whitmire Nothon Widener Joseph Wiley Wendy Willses Anthony Williorns Erick Willioms Holly Williomson Roddrio Wilson Lucricio Wimbrey Williom Winn Condoce West Brion Wolf Penny Wood Vonesso Woods 136 Freshmen ff, +-.xy mfitl 166 ' bf' -. 'hr' ,,-. iv A K ,,, if 'R W Q fr -' I ,, .,, , ,,,,, ,A,,.Mmw,-U l I I ' 4 ti u tw i K L, 'sl '- X -ZIV 'lx 'ws- 'ISV' Q47 Freshmen Look Forword ro Next Yeor Fig af W5 ks-nfs Q.-.1 Q 51.1 V4 'HPV V1 ef: in W 5, ! it L- is wh- 5 1 5' ij Derek Wooley Misry Wooisey Pere Wylie Michoel Wyrick Todd Yeornon Chris Yoder Chris Young Jeonne Young Mocey Youngblood Mork Younger Richord Zombino Mike Zomoro Dorlene Zdyb Tony Zulim Freshmen 137 ,, ,N .,A.. ,...,-,. W.. K 3 ' . Q- W U A K .M .,...,A i . , V f A1. A S6 J '.kkA . ,..A.,M.,,,-M lHEMAQWQgf'gk ' i 5.0 .., - L l'-- Vvvvvv v v wf.Q.'.QAf-gmt-242 11955-4 H -.........i.....-.-.u.n-addy Kai-1110- -iii 1 -JW? ..i., 5552 A Q , Q 1' it I Q W Af 9' ' , f V'f'R?3i , IDX of 7'xQ!fQ' 1 3 i f W f P f Q 1 S ia 5-Q . , V . . ' I -, J i 4 1 . ', i w. 'R i a - I. - - ' n r 'in . . -X, Qi P 4 f i Y . 3 - ll . ' 1 A' Q Q, 1 Giiibiff, 2 .- 1. ' in Q. 53. 152'Ki' Y 5'1' - il 186 Activities Division iii? f , f i U if :A51J' 44 . 1 ,, ,1'rfY'- f -,gf S- 5 .Rv 'tl m V .,w.H..- , '1 5, .V I-5. - qi! f ?' ffnag. K' ' ' .tr..'e3.'- f '- iw' Kaffe. 'i 'FM in fix 2 2.1. :ffl P-'- - i, gf, L -7535's 33,2 :, Q ' k,, , . ,gk if rg 75 iz' - ., : . 4,5 , fi-4 ,. 'vp '1 .W f . y Wttflgji 1-Qi' :Ts W-, , 'K ., 5 , J, K . b 5,3 ,x -' 11.3 5.3 f WW i'.'Qx':, .3 1'-fa' .v K B ' i M 'af 43311 , . f .L gwafffbyx-.f,, is t 3 i i 5n-NA ..- 1.- -ff' P 4' X , M ,. ., WMS anim ' -5 auf- ' . ., ' .' 'Q' ' N-Q, 3, J,p s -' A Er, , X ' .L-v--G! fj m 55 ' ' iv .. .i 4 7 N yi gg 9 . , .. fi Q ' 14 .27 -4 F-- sjzfr '.,. '. . -.4-w.A .F fi sd 5 -if ff ,, ,, wi , . , ' 0 0 4 2-swf ii.i wwf ' 5,1 -, ly, 00 if-fi?'2 . .ft.gWif.5 '5R,?5Eii'i2 wif' I KMA - .i 1 gf ,gr ,git A ', I lim F ' 1 14 ' , Ay . L,.p,. +'w f7 CI L1 9 -, L, , -M b' --x 'f ' I W W' A ' M Q Gr, s C.-, 's D .S Royolry Crowned of Howdy Donce IU? 5' iz - ' 7: , 'V 'D-. N4 Kothy Silvo, Kristi Stornes, Kim Fowler ond Troy Bodiford enjoy doncing to the first song of the evening. . 3 r xg i 2 i Poul Cook,Nothoiio Resurreccion ond Kevin Hojovsky reolly enjoy the Delbert Martinez shakes honds with Ron Rumer while Toby Smith looks on. Howdy Donce. KAN! ' 140 Howdy Dance , r,ei QL , Y ,',x'f'r,, Mike Timrns ond Poui Cook donce to Von Holen rnusic. ,. int -V , is - li Qt.. 17 V Chris Hough, Julle Relsdorfer, Dovld Vance, Chip Nugen ond Erlc Tondy oll enjoy the Seniorsjoin the new freshmen in o good time ot the donce Howdy Donce. 'Wils- Howdy Klng ond Queen Chris Cordovo ond Koren Heidy pose for on officiol picture. The first week of school this yeor ended with the onnuol Howdy Donce sponsored by the Student Council. The donce wos held September oth from 6 o'clock to 12 o'clocl4 P.M. in the school cofeterio. The turn out wos excellent. Disc Jockey Kenneth Bornett pro- vided the music ond received on excellent response from the students. Sounds of rocls ond coun- try reolly set the mood for the doncers. The freshmen voted Chris Cordovo ond Koren Heidy os the Howdy King ond Queen. The crowning tools ploce ot o breols in the music ot the donce. Kevin Ho- jovslsy, Student Council President conducted the coronotion. A trodi- tionol kiss seoled the event while everyone cheered them on. Howdy Donce 141 use-1 'tts 533, hu 'if .T 1' ' ip' T , 'XG E ' S Bulldoze the Bulldogs by Andreo Rupe, disployed it's first ploce showmonship. The Homecoming Porode this yeor, leod by o two-cor police escort, consisted of sixty-four eloborotely decorted outomobiles, two fire trucks corrying the Western Hills cheerleoders ond footboll ployers, ond people on horsebock. School spirit beomed from the en- tire student body of Western Hills ond quite o few groduotes lined ff 49 the streets to wotch the porode go by. The students of Leonord Middle School ond Woverly Pork Elemen- tory wotched with eoger onticipo- tion for their chonce to porticipote in future yeors. The floots were judged ond o first, second, ond third prize were oworded. First ploce went to the Bulldoze the BulIdogs floot presented by Andreo Rupe. The ZOO FORCE tonk creoted by Kris Hickmonond Bobby Shorp roll- ed in to copture second ploce, ond ff! the ZOO-Jersey entered by M Kris ond Kelly Hickmonjoined Bobby Shorp ormed in the Second Ploce ZOO FORCE Tonk. Doug Sobo ond Jomes Sonchez .bc took third . 'F The porode took its usuol route g from the Tower Porking lot, clown J:,' Chopin Rood to Leonord Middle School where our cheerleoders per- formed for the Leonord students. 142 Homecoming Porode ' ' ' X D The Third Ploce floor was the USS, ZOO-Jersey , monned by Robbie Borbee, Tommy Allen, ond Jomes Sonchez, with Copt. Doug Sobo ot the wheel. Porode Boosts School Spirit l 0 The porode orrives ot Leonord Middle School to spread Cougor spirit. The Homecoming Porode rerroces its porh bock to Western Hills, A Isl! mwffffhr Kristy Kendrick, Gino Womack, ond Shonnon Moyo enjoy riding in the porode. sl' Yu 1r'5n t B-4' - -f Homecoming Porode 143 Princess Presentation Highlighted Game Kevin Hajovsky leads Chad Peterson and Megan Morlond to the traditional crowning. There was much excitement at the traditional crowning ceremony at which the 1985-86 Homecom- ing Princesses were presented. The Freshmen chose Christy Massey and Jennifer Coolidge as their Princesses. Christy Smith and Jo Jo Laborde represented the Sophomore class, and Junior princesses were Rhonda Russell and Joy Riccono. All the girls and their escorts were presented during half-time at the October 25th game. The half-time ceremony was highlighted with the crowning of the Homecoming Queen. From among the three senior princesses, Lori Williams, Sandra Gregg, and Kim Kalkofen, Lori was chosen to represent Western Hills as their Homecoming Queen. 144 Homecoming Princesses Williams. Mr. Grady Gregg escorts his daughter Sandra to the field. Wm. if Y -.,,,.- Kevin Hajovsky had the honors of crowning the 198566 Homecoming Queen, Lo 2 2 Mr. Robert Kolkofen stands proud with his Senior Princess, KI: Kolkofen. his daughter Lori. 1985-86 Homecoming Princesses Q.. , Q N , TN Mgt f fx, ,Quai Mr. Charles Q, Russell escorts his neice Rhonda Russell. Joy Riccono is escorted by her father Mr. August Riccona. rv' 'Vi Mr Frank McDonald escorts his daughter Christy Smith to the field Mr. Henri Laborde leads his daughter Jo Jo to the field. aff' R15 Christy Massey is lead to the field by herfather Mr, Clayton Massey. Jennifer Coolidge walks with her father Mr. Jimmy Coolidge tothe honors. Homecoming Princesses 145 On November 16, 1985, the Western Hills Vorsity footboll teom went to the stote ploy-offs to com- pete for the stote chompionship. T.C.U.'s Amon Cotter Stodium hosted the event os the Cougors met Wichito Folls for their first ploy- off gome. The Cougors come out smoking os Rondoll Fuller threw two eorly touchdown posses to receiver Jeff Roquemore. Kicker Steve Sossomon odded two field gools ond the Cougors led 20-7 ot the holf. But in the second holf, o strong defensive performonce by Wichito Folls held the mighty Cougor offense scoreless while the Cougor defense gove up two hord-eorned touchdowns. At the end of the fourth quorter, the Cougors fell by only one point, 21- 20. The teom hod on excellent seoson ond represented the school well. 146 Footboll Ploy-offs -N-'uul!ii Michelle Warner leaves the field with tears. The first game of the playoffs was played at TCU's Amon Carter Stadium on Saturday, November 16 against the Coyotes from Wichita Falls High School. The game provided a chance for those seniors who had missed the last game to go out on the field at halftime along with the banner brigade. lt also allowed the Cougar band to dance while the percussion section played Wipeout, the theme from Pee-Wee's Big Adventure. The cougar fans that showed up enjoyed the activities during the game and at halftime. Though many students would have prefered to ride a bus to Wichita Falls for the game, most were satisified to have the game played at home and to see the great out- pouring of fans fthe most all seasonj at the game. Even though the cougars lost the game by one critical point, everyone was glad that the team had made it to the playoffs. iff ,New N i ,Ny A . .yy f vi ' is f 4 ' I , A g .iiyffjw - -I , vi, Lf lffif'-Z2Ql'?'gVg1 f 45 V .A Q , iv A :Q f, f .,.' i-,iff VQ'fa,,gl n , Runningback Apollo Gibson C355 evades Coyote tacklers on the way to a short gain, f gf, y- - .r c , V V 4, -M, A T l . . ,S V :pf lr -s W . X .,,.aMA x -Q4 ' Xmkgl - N222 . -' N, ,f 'L--21: ., K- '--'as-I Vp? X' 1' f f-r7bw..1ii7?? x . ' .iv l 'xi . D 5 i A V5.3 . Q Z' l -.. Vgfx kv , 1 f7,,,mr gf S' Xxx -H--.W . J-rj ,gigs-T4 ja? f f -13 'X :XX .M 4 x.. . K A Terri Smlth,Amy HIIImon,DovId Moses ond Peter Wogner woit for the food to be served. The Western Hills High School stu- dent council sponsored o breolsfost for new students. It wos held in the librory ot 7:30 A.M. on October 16th. The breolsfost wos designed to welcome the new students to our school ond to introduce them to eoch other. The turnout wos ex- cellent ond the students ond new teochers reolly enjoyed themselves. There were mony refreshments ovoiloble for them to enjoy while they got to know eoch other. 148 New Student Breokfost - yglwu. U K . ,nrt ,,,, V! Chris Hough,Kim Show ond Amy Hillmon converse oround the punch bowl. .Mx 'I Western Hills Welcomes New Students -, Peter Wagner tells Paige Stanfield about Germany. Amy Hillman and Celeste Allen enjoy a glass of punch. 1 . J A z il 1 1 , 5 In lg ill ls s 41.1.1 ,L,,.d .. I in M gn ,I ,W lt.. Celeste Allen, Kim Shaw and Davld Moses learn a little about each other after they finish their breakfast. New Student Breakfast 149 150 Christmas Dance Holly Jolly Christmas Dance Jack Fita boogies for the crowd. The ninth annual Christmas Dance was held at the Elks Lodge on Friday, December 13th. The Senior class sponsored this annual event. They raised enough money in order to have the dance at the elegant facility. The dance was hosted by Joel Folger of KEGL-Eagle 97, a local radio station. The dance consisted of many contests, such as the bop and the twist , in which the students and the chaperones enjoyed. The Christmas dance was a total success as a good time was had by all. Lori Williams and Mike Surba prepare for Dance Fever. Justin Palley and Chris Power look through the crowd for their dates Grob your dote ond do the Cotton-Eyed Joe! 3 'W' - ,hw I . -Gira- An unidentified doncer sheds inhibitions ond shoes. 4 . P 5 ,M - ,:, 0 I ' my I Discjockey Joel Folger insured cz fun night for oil. Couch Welker ond Mrs. Thlemo Cole show their versatility. S Christmos Donce 151 The Senior Superlotives were chosen by the groduoting closs of '66. Nominotions were held for the seniors during their homeroom period. The top percent of eoch cotogory were then ploced on o bollotos finolists. The seniors cost their finol vote for the persons of their choice. The winners were os previously listed. Congrotulotions to oil!! Most Artistic- Trocy Johns ond Chris breen 152 Senior Superlotives Senior Best Cowgirl f Cowboy- Tommy Smith ond Dorren Howkins Best Thespion Prettiest Eyes Most Likely To Succeed Most Studious Best Dressed Most Artistic Condis Wright Troy LoVerne Tommy Wiley Doug Trommell Trocey Brown Doug Sobo Trocey Brown Doug Sobo Joymie Pickett Mork Mooney Trocy Johns Chris Green Superlotives Most Muslcol Vlost School Spirited l WhiTfiGST Quietest l Most Argumentive Best Cowgirl f Cowboy its xi Julie Butler Rondy White Terri Smith Kevin Hojovsky Lori Willioms Mork Timpson Lyndo Gilley Lorry Allen Kim Show Froncis Boker Tomi Smith Dorren Howkins L Quietest- Lyndo Gilley ond Lorry Allen 'Qs I Most BeoutifulfHondsome- Condis Wright, Jeff Roquemore Most Beoutiful f Hondsome Prettiest Hoir Most Athletic F riendliest Condis Wright Jeff Roquemore Kotie Senoy Kevin l-lojovsky Suson Shore Gory Thomos Lori Williams Mork Mooney Senior Superior es 153 16 Cougars Honored by All-City Band 154 All-City Band Members Western Hills' members of the All-City band included: Cfirst rowj Tracy Trinkle, trombone, Deo Denrrup, alto sax, Randy White, tenor soxg Hollie Grosklos, flurep Robyn Walsh, bass clorinetg Melissa Walter, percussion, Csecond row, Kathy Klein, trombone, Richard Reigh, clarinetg Chuck Prill, percussion: Shelly Warburton, flute: Rich Stitzel, percussionp Steve Walton, tuba: and Gary Fannin, alto sax. Hollie Grosklos was the All-State Band Alternate for our area. 5. :inf Band. Sixteen cougar band members were honored by being named to the All-City Bond, and two were named to the All-Region group. Hollie Groslslos and Robyn Walsh received the All-Region recognition and Hollie placed so high in the competition that she was named Area Alternate in the All-State W 514 , wc Robyn Walsh ond Hollie Grosklos were selected as members of the All-Region Band. Eighteen individual bond members received medals at the UIL solo competition. Band members worked long hours in preparation for these individual contests. We all can be proud of the achievements of the band members. F alent Disp 3. , ff: . . . N9 i . L S - ' ' T x l . T 1 f fi TT l Joy Riccono has a New Attitude . i la ed in Capers The Emcees were Jennifer Rosenbery and Kim Osbourne. '86 Back In Action was the theme for the 1986 Cougar Capers, which was a fitting title as the two-act shows were full of singing, dancing, live music, and a visit from a few famous women. The comedy department was headed by Coach Wade Walker with Kim Osbourne and Jennifer Rosenbery assisting. The student body was well represented and sponsor Mrs. Julia Worthington proclaimed the show a huge success. Wendy Warren, Johanna Wright, Joanne Vargas, Taro Schafer, and Richelle Hicks Go Together in Senior Girls Act. Cougar Capers 155 Love Abounds ar Valentine Dance il 'I'17 Shirley Guillory, Randy Willey, Tracey Brown, Terri Smith, Johanna Wright,and Wayne Harrison enjoy the music or the Valentine Dance. I -fualw-0' , if Randy Willey,and Lori Williams enjoy the evening. 156 Valentine Dance i R I Chris Hough, and Chris Bowman, strut their stuff. Disk Jockey Bill Harris played the top hits all night long The Valentine Dance was well received. 5.19 HZ. V17 WT, .3 Snider, Liz Turner, Shannon Wells, Johonna Smith and Brant Ringler smile for the YQ? AVS-,Fgf'6jS' Id Hardison, Kathy Sullivan, Kevin Keiffer, on be. .,-.S 1 5 . f g 'gf and Kila Sifford, showjust how sweet they l Cindy Thompson and Melissa Voegele enjoy go Valentine Dance. 1986 saw the resurgance of o classic school donce with a NEW twist. On Februory 14, the cafeteria became the site for the first Valentine Dance held at Western Hills in five years. The new twist? The donce was stag, and bringing 0 date was purely optional. Students just seemed glad to have the opportunity to porty. At- tire for the evening was casuol, and most tools advontage of this to drag out their red or white sweats. One of the highlights of the evening was the Kiss the Pig contest winner, Mrs. Mary Barron kissing the duroc piglet Polly who mode a guest appeorence. Another stellar event was the nam- ing of Lori illiams and Jeff Ro- quemore as the Valentine Sweetheart and Beou for 1986. 5 f i od company at the Valentine Dance 157 158 Kiss the Pig! And the Winner is . . Mrs. Mory Borron holds on to Orville, her proctice pig, Tolk obout good sports!! In on ot- tempt to oide their oiling budget, members of the Mountoin Line stoff held o Kiss the Pig contest. Teochers volunteered to por- ticipote, ond students ploced money in the piggy bank of the teocher they most wonted to see kiss the pig . Winner by o wide morgin wos moth teocher Mrs. Mory Borron. Being o truly good sport, Mrs. Bor- ron, occomponied by her husbond, oppeored on time ot the Volentine Donce, ond promptly plonted one on Polly , 0 registered Duroc piglet ocquired for the occosion. The contest helped to roise olmost six hundred dollors for the newspoper stoff. Mrs. Borron Mr. ond Mrs. Barron hold Polly the registered Duroc. Mr. ond Mrs. Barron smooch PoIly . Spring Break: Here at Last l Seniors John Meisner, Karen Rowe, Cindy Musick, Tamara Yoder, Thomas Prater, Becky Robinson, and Kelly Hickman join l together for a day at the lake. ik! John Foster and Scott Comerford Scott Hall kicks back to catch a few roys. di59'0Y the 'mes' beach Omfe- Ricky Momberg takes precautions in the sun, E tl - l Kevin Hajovsky shows off his muscular physique. Spring Break brought a whole week of welcome relief from the rigors of school work and the related drudgery of being cooped up in a building with no windows. Eager cougars flocked to the lake, the beaches, the coast, the backyard pools virtually any place with sun and water. The first week in school after spring break, there was a multitude of sunburned bodies trying hard to manuever in the halls without bumping into each other. All in all, Spring Break provided just a taste . . . COME ON SUMMERl!!l '1 Suv' 55511 51 5 ' 9, 160 Orgonizorions Division , Y Q o 3 5 S 0 Q' ' s 9 f 3 5 if . -A 2 I I iii 8 Q 3 .C 0 8' Council Leods Student Body l i l 09 f - -1- - Q l '. ,. Lfjvl Student Council members pose for the photographer. Mrs. Peggle Herring, Mrs, Mono Miller, ond Mr. Tom Strother, oll sponsors of the Student Council, strike o stotely pose. Sondro Gregg, ond Lori Willioms were Senior Closs Sophomore Closs Representatives Christy Smith, ond lei Representatives. Riccono proctice o trode in the shoe shine booth. 162 Student Council 'L T D1 V! R -1:1-ms Dfficers ofthe Student Council were: Cleft to righty Candis Wright, Secretaryg Kevin Ha- ovslsy, Presidentg Binh Do, Treasurerg and Chris Daniel, Vice President. unior Representatives Toby Smith and Ron Rumer enjoy riding the Tandy Center 'rolley. JI. e Xi ' X, x' K -,g 0 VR X -in ' ,' Freshman Representatives Leanne Bradley and Christy Coolidge relax on the stairs. N 1.-. -i The Executive Board enjoys the hospitality of the Tan- dy Center. Q Q v .inwdf Hai' r V will Darren Doherty, Member-at-Large, escorts PTSO Representative Susan Kellogg and Member-at-Large An- no Limb through the Tandy Center. i Terri Smith and Clay Crawford sit down to lunch. Student Council 163 5trength is very important, says Mike Timms as he holds up Doina Robbins. Mike Timms takes his frustrotions out on o defenseless soccer ball. 164 Cheerleaders Spirit Raised by Squa Future cheerleader shows Kevin Hajovsky how it's done. Cheerleaders display perfect form on the field, Cheerleaders take time out to pose for the comera. Mike Timms ond Kevin Hojovsky excloim, Two megophones ore berrer rhon one. Cheerleaders chonr for victory. Cheerleaders ore overwhelmed by the crowds enrhusiom. Cheerleaders 165 Cheerleaders Talse lt to the Top The cheerleaders for the 1985-86 school year began their practice early. They arrived at Western Hills on June 22 and practiced through the 30th of that month. They left Fort Worth and headed for the S.M.U. cam- pus , the first of July. While there, the cheerleaders learned new stunts, made new friends, and had a great time overall. There were many changes in the cheerleading squad this year. Instead of the usual 23 girls, two males join the group. These were Mike Timms and Kevin l-lajovsky, they were members of the Varsity squad. 166 Cheerleaders , Vinh '5.T,E?5i it .,A .V .F s. ,- ,. ll :W . xi il., . - Varsity cheerleaders perform a favorite stunt. Also, this year, none of the squads QVarsity, Junior Varsity, or Freshmanj competed on either a regional or a national level. The cheerleaders, aided by four managers and their sponsors Mr. Mor- rison and Mrs. Stevens, had a very successful year. They worked very hard and cheered the various athletic departments to victory. l l r s. I F 5 F Cougar cheerleaders for 198586. . ' .. .. . ,, ,:. A 17' , ,. N ,..- ,, . 7 '7l',g. lQ,4--fy an A . 933' jggfliilffli L I I ji, 443,16 ,vim-,Qi I I N L ,tif . V U f, RUTH? 7 fr:f,,.f,. - .Q . N M , at .xrg.f:.. J i 1 f 43,51 ,V '- 11, 4 A -- ,.A ef' 1 J 1 Q it lwi E Lori Williams was the cougar mascot. I, 1 4 V .iiiiislg witty, W Y mill., X, -N MNA KVVA A ' f f gl, . 2 ' 5 E .1 Ip ' ' Q i' ,X im' ,J . V I ' A., 1-s ..T..,.-..- Mfg.. ' . ff fir if-ei 'us 5- ,,4, gif AW A Q A A-s... ' . ,ijt ' .I ,xi ii I .,,., .g ' . Varsity cheerleaders included: Cfirst rowy Lori Williams, Csecond rowj Tan Schafer, Rhonda Russell, Jody Porterfield Cthird rowj Stephanie Taylor, Julie Reisdorfer, Renee Rounsvill, Richelle Hicks, JoAnne Vargas, Sandra Gregg, Jog Riccono Cfourth rawj Mike Timms, Kevin Hajovsl-ay. --s ' The members of the 1965-66 Junior Varsity Cheerleading Squad were: Christy Morris, Patrice Ben- ford, Angie Moody, Christy Smith, Cindy Brown, and Kristine Taylor. 1 Ihe members of the 1985-Bo Freshman Cheerleading Squad were: Stephanie Ansley, Deana Rab- bins, Kem Matson, Paige Stanfield, and Suzette Scott. The Freshman cheerleaders perform a difficult stunt. KZ JW wi ikggil J.V. Cheerleaders practice a stunt. The cheerleading managers were: Cleft to rightjDavid Frambro, Daina Robbins, and Jamie Smith. Sponsor, Mr. John Morrison. Cheerleaders 167 's Mode Welcome Ex-cheerleaders: Teri Hay, Kim Vaught, Andi Lauer, Jill Garrison, Beth Butler, and Dionne Yuill are pleased to be back an the field. Tora Schafer ond Lori Williams are pleased from the outcome of the game. 166 Cheerleaders Kevin Hojovsky shows what it takes to be a cheerleader, as Rhonda Russell, Joann Vargas, Jodi Porterfield, and Toro Schafer marvel at his expertise. 4' M . . ft , I f- , t Renee Rounsville, Andi Lauer, Christy Ke-to, and Kim Vaughr cheer the Cougars on to victory ogainst Trimble Toro Schafer and Richelle Hicks believe in Tech. rogetherness. K J, r l E: if A gift?-1 ,A-T xxx Q wi? Christy Morris, Cindy Brown, Angie Moody and Christy Smith practice after school. Varsity cheerleaders keep the beat at the football game, Cheerleaders 169 Brigade Boosts Spirit s F . ' I Q , :Y in i ' 'kill . . . . ,, f ' get The Banner carriers were Cfrom the bottom left corner - counterclockwisej Stephanie Horst, Stephanie Stryker, Jackie Hands, Michelle Allen, Johanna Wright, Kristi Richmond, Terri Smith, Mary Foster, Anne xiii Lake, Pom Hogan, Candice Wright, Pam Matson, Lauri Risick, Becky Robinson, Angela Watson, Eva 1 Treadway, Julie Davis, Larry Allen, Keith Graff, Scott Beauchamp, Troy La Vergne, Chip Holdridge, Francis Baker, Doug Saba, David Vance, James Boker, Jeff Wetherbee, Kristi White, Pom Peterman, Susan Kellogg, Karen Rowe, Katie Senay, Laura Noakes, and Tracey Johns. if The sponsors of the Banner Brigade were Ms. Karen Uselton and Mrs. Julio Worthington. The members of the Banner Brigade receive last minute instructions before tak- Tracy and Stephanie show their cougar spirit. ing me field' What's 1O'x 10' and green all over? The Western Hills Banner. Once again, a proud group of 32 seniors represented their class and their school at each football game. These seniors were picked by Mrs. Julia Worthington and Ms. Karen Uselton to carry the Western Hills banner. The Bonner Brigade was originally organized for the 1968 at ' 'J football season to raise school spirit f fs.. and pride in our football team. s Kristi White and Pam Peferman take time out from banner activities to smile at the camera. 170 Banner Brigade Committee Directs Senior Effort , .-ei, r-,g ,-5.39-4 G' li , , ' ..' ' v . ' ' -xl Q. . 1' ev. , A . essfsk N V. , . ,H A . . ,. --f-ws . f- Cv' . Q W. , ,Kiwi . . ' '- . 1 1 ,.- , The members of the Senior Steering Committee were: Crow 11 Mary Foster, Joanne Vargas, Richelle Hicks, Cindy Musick, Penny Hudgens, Anne Lake, Kristi Richmond, Kristi Campbell, Johanna Wright, Holly Haines, Laurie Risick, Pam Matson, Wendy Warren, Tara Schaffer, Tracey Brown, Lori Williams frow 25 Laura Garcia, Michelle Allen, Julie Davis, Kim Show, Susan Shore, Stephanie Horst, Stephanie Stryker, Michelle Conrad, Gigi Laborde, Kim Kalkofen, Melissa Wattier, Susan Kellogg, Pam Peterman, Sandra Gregg, Tammy Wiley, Laura Noakes, Jaymie Pickett, Karen Rowe, Katie Senay, Kim Fowler Qrow 35 Doug Sabo, Steve Endres, Chip Holdridge, Jeff Wetherbee, James Baker, Chris Bowman, Craig Williams, Donh Le, Chaney Mills, Francis Baker, David Vance, Mike Timms, Chris Warhurst, Kevin Hajovsky, Troy Bodiford, and Terri Smith. A g A Secretory 1 Treasurer. The sponsors for the Senior Steering Committee were Ms. Karen Uselton and Mrs, Toni Miller. The officers for the Senior Steering committee were: Terri Smith, Presldent,Mike Timms, Vice Presidentgand Jeff Wetherbee, The Senior Steering Committee was a group consisting of two representatives elected from each senior homeroom. Committee members met each week to plan senior activities with sponsors Karen Uselton and Toni Miller, and officers Terri Smith, Mike Timms, and Jeff Wetherbee chairing the discussions. The group organized activities such as magazine sales, senior T-shirt sales, the Christmas Dance, and the Senior Prom. Senior Steering Committee 171 172 Key Club Caring. . .0ur Way of Life l M Members of the Key club included: Qfront row, left-to-rightj Eva Treadway, Lexie Caudill, Jennifer Knight, Tricia Caudill, Brian Seibel, Barbee Landers Csecond rowj Renee Smith, Fleur Phillips, Cathy Alexander, Christy Damian, Cathy Smith, Lori Forsythe, Son Hui Chaney, Kim Roecker, Tara Lee, Sharon Jones Cthird rowj Mr, Pete Test, Craig Williams The Key Club is an international service organization dedicated to people. The Western Hills chapter directs its attention to the communi- ty, the school, and the under- privileged. From the outset, the club has experienced growth and increased participation in projects. The Westside Kiwanis Club has provided additional support and guidance for the Key Club since 1980. Mr. Pete Test was the spon- sor of this years group and club president was Lexie Caudill. 4 S go. . 9-' Lexie Caudill and Brian Seibel listen to suggestions from the group at a meeting of the Key Club. ,A S, wa X W Key Club members discuss plons for the Homecoming I ,Z ,,.z5 'Qi in ,,,,.,...., V X Dr. Pere Test unrolls the Key Club Bonner for rhe morning meeting. ,uma Porode. Brion Seibel nomes the winners of the porode decoro- tion COFIYGSY. givin-ns-5 1- Dr, Pete Test wos the sponsor of the Key Club. Key Club 173 174 Drama Theatre Arts Dept. Does it Again Scott Osborne and Ms. Usleton celebrate after another successful performance. 'T Candis Wright, President, Mrs. Julia Worthington, sponsor: Scott Beauchamp, Secretaryg Laura Johnston, Vice President. :L 1 1 1 gk 93 9' ' J Q ' M ,V W V. , T.. an . -1 The 1985-66 Theatre Arts Troupe: Cfront rowjlfleur Phillips, Heather Rowell, Ms. Uselton, Karen Hemphill Csecond rowjGwenn Vlosses, Troy La Vergne, Scott Beauchamp, Scott Osborne, Gary Fannin, Darrin Turner Cthird rowjGeorgeno Dailey, Christi Whitlock, Mike Huebner, Tami Williams, Tony Stubblefield, Troy Bodiford, Tina Hollerick, Wayne Dennis, Can- dis Wright, Wayne Harrison, Laura Johnston, Mrs, Worthington, and Boyd Bowman. Thespians apply make-up before o performance. Mark Tlmpson and David Vance enjoy Stage Door . Mrs. Julia Worthington directs the Thespians. Y xii This year's Theatre Arts Depart- ment had yet another award win- ning season. The troupe began their busy year with the Kurt Von- negut work Who Am I This Time. They next graced the stage with the play Stage Door. During the year the department presented many other works. Among them their evening of one- act plays, UIL contest production, and the Cougar Capers. Mrs. Julia Worthington, club sponser, directed the Thespians in attaining their goal: To inform the student body of all aspects ofa dramatic production. Drama 175 Camera Club Develops Talent 4 X i ,, up 1 'ia Members of the camera club are: Raw 1 David Dixon, Taylor Publishing Company, Kathy Williams, Michael Coffey, Donnl Hughes, Vickie Mechuro, Becky Robinson. Row 2 Mr. Eric Mann, Pamela Hogan, John Fortler, Barbee Landers, Stephanie Horst Traci Guthrie, Amy Plotnicki, Row 3 Chong Choe, Lynette Duplantis, Stephanie Stryker, Suzanne Parrish, Tamra Yoder, Jull Butler. Row 4 James Lopez, Tom Johnson, David Ingles, Jeff Wetherbee, Hallie Grosklos, James Sanchez. Sponsor Mr. Erlc Mann completes final adjustments drive unit. The 11th year of the Camera Club brought its members many new duties. Besides providing an array of captivating photography for both the Mountain Line and the Catamount Corp., the club was 176 Camera Club ,Q 5' 4, , Q 1 ii I4 'I' the Stroboscaplc flash The officers are: Vice President James Lopez, President Jeff Wetherbee, an Junior Vice President Tom Johnson. also reponsible for student l.D.s at Western Hills and at several sur- rounding Fort Worth high schools. The Camera Club was responsible for school dance pictures, activity pictures, weddings, passports, photos for area members ani badges for student school official: To handle their responsabilities, thi club members are aided by Mi uncle Eric Mann in specialize camera and darkroom techniqes. , i I r . 1 Thermon Rarliff grins as he logs pictures. Junior darkroom technician Tom Johnson stands with pride by the enlarger. David Ingles and Jerry Jackson prepare for on exciting day in the darkroom. Head photographer James Lopez contemplates going to college. .41 ,nv El i ' 4 . 'M Photographers here, photographers there, photographers are everywhere! Camera Club 177 Mountain Line Keeps School lnformec 1 I ' .1 m ' , L 1, 4 I I Q Q e ' 'I!'f 4 , 1, Vs , V. 1 1,31 1 1 I 'U 1 Q I g I I A 0 ,. -, .--'- -fc . -.-.2 -x ' , ,nv,',,1 1-Yi,- 1 nxf, 1 I .I 1 I. ', , J, , a , 1 Q. gg I - , 1 1 I. Q 1 f Members of the Mountain Line Staff incIuded:Tom Brown, Michael Coffey, John Fortier, Jeni Freeman, Laurie Hammons, Stephanie Horst, David lnglt Thomas Johnson, James Lopez, Pam Matson, Vickie Mechura, Mike Rankin, Thermon Ratliff, Becky Robinson, Jeff Roquemore, Stephanie Stryker, RO Willey, Mari Woodlief, Candis Wright,Darbee Landers, Fleur Phillips The MOUNTAIN LINE, Western Hills' official school newspaper, ven- tured out into the community with expanded coverage this year. Reporters were assigned to the two feeder middle schools, Leonard and Monnig, to report the news of future cougars. Copies of the monthly paper were distributed free to all the eighth grade students at these two schools. Under the direction of Editor-in- Chief Jeni Freeman and the spon- sorship of Mr. Eric Mann, reporters, phofogrophersy Od Solesmen' ond Don'r you ever take my picture again , complains Mr. Eric Mann at deadline time. V, I paste-up artists, all learned the necessities dealing with deadlines. The staff put out eight issues of the paper, which boasted a circulation of 3,000 and an effective reader- ship of 10,000 for the second year in a row. 178 Mountian Line Staff I i i i Stoffers Condis Wright ond Pom Motson review information gothered for o news story. ,Apr-Q 1 x. 1 V 0 Q Mike Ronkin ond Becky Robinson check on od prior to Ioyout. Mori Woodlief edits her story before submitting it to the editor. , .JV Mountion Line 179 J t Members of the Cougar Band were: Dea Bentrup, Lisa Bloodworth, Brad Bowers, Randy Bowers, Yolanda Brown, Kim Brunson, David Campbell, Kellie Cantrell, Rob Cox, Mitchell Curry, Babette Dalke, Brian Danz, Laurel Deon, Marvin Emert, Gary Fannin, Jack Fita, Jason Fox, Todd Fox, Mike Gainey, Belinda Garza, Kim Godfrey, Marty Goin, Hollie Grasklos, Robbie Grasklos, Tino Hamlett, Karen Hardy, Phillip Henry, Rhonda Houdek, Laura Houston, Jane Hungerford, Jeff Johnson, Kevin Johnson, Keri Jubela, Kristine Kille, Kathy Klein, Michelle Lee, David Maldinoda, Lauri McAlindon, Paul Nelson, Jennifer Osborne, Paula Pinelle, Chuck Prill, Melinda Ramos, Richard Reigh, Kevin Ripley, James Rominger, Heather Rowell, Star Schott, Mike Schotta, Sharon Shaffer, David Smith, Scott Sprunger, Rich Stitzel, Lori Stephenson, Steve Swaine, Shelly Talbot, Wendy Trammell, Tracy Trinkle, Heather Varner, Wendy Waggoner, Lisa Walborn, Robyn Walsh, Melissa Walter, Steve Walton, Shelly Warburton, Ed Wendorf, Dean Werherbee, Krista White, Randy White, Derek Wooley, Mike Wooten, and Andrew Zeigler. The first week of August roused all of the band members from their comfortable beds to begin rehearsal for marching season. At the early hour of 7:00 A.M., the Drum Majors and Drill Sergeants taught new recruits the basics in marching while old members brushed up on their own. The members worked many hours with Mr. David Hernandez, the director, in order to perfect their quality sound. i The Cougar crowds were entertained with songs like Neutron Dance , Mater- ial Girl , Raspberry l3eret', and Espana , Cani . The band surprised everyone at the last two games by dancing to the famous drum feature- WlPE OUT! The band exemplified their expertise at the All-City Marching Contest where they t received straight 1's in competition. At UIL Marching Contest the band received a zz H Q , promoting them Q5 the best bgnd in Heather Rowell,Jeff Johnson, Chuck Prill, Rich Stitzel, and Rob Grasklos get down during the game, Fort Worth. ln his fifth year, Mr. Hernandez is pleased and proud with the bond, and challenged them to even higher goals. Dignity , the motto for the band, was displayed by every member as they en- thusiastically performed during the year. 180 Band Band Supports Cougars Mr. David Hernandez directed the 1985-86 Western Hills High School Cougar Marching Band. he Band officers let off some steam before a football game. They were: Gary Fannin, Librariang Steve waine, Treasurerg Randy White, Presidentp Kevin Johnson, Vice-Presidentp Shelly Warburton, Librariang evin Ripley, Freshman Representativeg Krista White, Sophomore Representative, and Hallie Grosklos, rum Major. Jason Fox contributes his musical abilities to the bond. C2 Drum Majors Hollie Grosklos and Randy White take time for a picture. Band 161 Cougor Bond Keeps the Beor ifvfu I ,ww WJ WOM X by wlwx cs.9.95b22 cese NWS V615 c.,u-Cu..loik'l.O4..M U-QQJYX L,U0,D,Q,oQ,o.:nsQ LU-6 4KC92.QLJc:Kn SZ s aseCv2sse'73 1 K .fnbw DFW ,S , J r K' Kevin Johnson ond Andrew Zeigler, Pony All the Time 182 Bond Richard Reigh dernonsrrores his illustrious rolenrs while ploying Axel F on the synthesizer. S nfl , The Drum Mojors of the Cougor Bond were: Rondy White ond Hollie Grosklos, Csecond rowj Drill Sergeonrs were: Korhy Klein, Poul Nelson, Gory Fonnin, Kevin Johnson, Rondy Bowers, ond Mitchell Curry. Members of the Drum Corps were Cfirsr rowj: Belinda Romos ond Melisso Wolrer. Second row: Chuck Prill, Drum Coproin ond Rich Stitzell. Third row: Philip Henry, Jomes Rominger, ond Robbie Grosklos. he Flog Corps performs difficuir monuvers during rhe holf-time how. Chuck Prill keeps the beor for the bond or o pep rolly. ' Members of the Flog Corps were Cfirst rowj: Liso Wolbourn ond Wendy Trommell, Second row: Heorher Rowell, co-coproin, Kim Brunson, ond Louro Houston, coproin. Third row: Kim Godfrey ond Corey O'Conner. Fourth row: Tino Homlerr, Kelly Conrrell, Jennifer Osborne ond Keri Jubelo. Bond 183 164 Choir Choir Gains National Recognition ? f? S V, 'E l W i g ii ? . T S ' i f fl l .4 ... 'K , 4' 1'-i3 ' ' ' A .s 3 f' ' ', I TNI, l Q if A ? ' I ws, .Lx Q' i ' E it . I Y,-.1 T3l'E: ' 'T 2. W 4. 3 3 3 E Q 5 ,Eff .. 2 t Q will 5 6 S i ' Zig t ft 5 it T :iw ' 3 ' -si , , i t '5 Y i . ' l L fffkfi 5 3 . ' 'eil 1 T . A f 3 Wi i , ' Tw? f T if is T .i .' at ii l 35' , ig A gi Q, W l .4 l ,J 'B-J .S -' n A y 4 V x 5, J ,:, i' T i. T 2 ' ' I I I ,- ...,,..-,s. Y .. ,V,, , Mc-, , Miz, , ., -4 , Members of the Concert Choir were: Qfirst rawj Bobbi Tucker, soprano: Rea Kyrou, soprano: Cynthia Ramos, alto: Jon Gon- zales, soprano, and Kimberly Roecker, alto. Qsecond rowj Keisha Snyder, soprano, Susan Shore, alto, Laurence Slater, tenor, Harold Pierce, tenor, Eddie Miller, tenorg Lauri McAlindon, soprano, and Keisha Pitts, alto. Qthird rowj Mary Slater, soprano, An- thony Dunn, bass: Durrand Roberts, boss: Ozell Cooks, bass, Geoff Hanyes, tenor, Stephen Rose, tenor: and Kathy Smith, alta. ffourth rowj Susan Fraustro, soprano, Andrew Hinze, bassp Troy La Vergne, bass, William Graziloi, bass, Chris Williams, bass, Jeff Mc Grory, bass, Larry Lampkin, bass, and Mimi Bynum, alto. The Concert Choir of Western Hills High School, under the direction of Mrs. Valeria Thompson, had an outstanding year. Early in the fall semester, the choir began raising funds for a trip to Bahamas to be taken over the spring break time. The choir was invited to be guests of the Bahamian government, and to per- form at the national festival held there. Choir members held a variety of fund raising prcj- ects to earn the money necessary to take such a trip. Concerts, candy sales, and other ideas were used to help raise the 530,000.00 needed for the trip. The Concert Choir has long been a showcase of Western Hills. Choir members worked long-hard hours music skills and showman- ship. Members competed in various district, regional and state choir competitions throughout the year. Choir President Eddie Miller poses with officiers Kathy Smith, Mary Slater, and Mimi Bynum. 15, fn- e 4 g 'A .meh ' Keisha Pitts, William Grozioli, Kathy Smith, and Cynthia Ramos practice at the Jeff McGrory diligently proctices his solo. piono' The choir preforms Songs of Praise . Ozell Cook, Durond Roberts, Anthony Dunn,ond Herald Pierce enjoy their time in choir, Choir 185 Club Learns French Language, Customs Members ofthe French Club were: Cfirst rowj Tiffany Allen, Holli Case, Shannon Mayo, Kay Merrill Crow rwoj Fleur Phillips, Hollie Haines, Dean Wetherbee, Kathy Regan, Kristi Kendrick, Kim Despain, Derek Woodey, Robbie Barbie, Gail Madison Qrow threej Mrs. Doris Dale, Anna Limb, Doug Sobo, Kevin Johnson. Members of the French Club ex- plored the wonderful world of French customs and culture 3 5 throughout the year. Club sponsor, Mrs, Doris Dale, led the sixteen member organization through taste experiences at French restaurants, the creation of French delicacies at home, and the customs of French culture. The Club participated in various school functions, competing in the homecoming decorations, suppor- ting Cougar athletics, maintaining a high scholastic club average. The group also participated in various UIL competitions. Sponsor for the French Club was Mrs. Doris Dale. 166 French Club :lub Studies Old World l l Ai I -s -vE1'Vi 7083 L113143' 3 -rn 3353 9.000 252: Fxomg :I R-9900 o 10111 -Urg- wO2.3 0.5.30 oops T559 50215 3-rv ::'I5' -on -103- 5315 01111249 PMQQ 1, .. 94320 fp -zr 11212 gif! rw! life 1106. Q. O 5195? 'U-v 1:5055 ' 1- 25141 77'--D Qnam 2frn?. 452,10 ESE? -.-.JP f3225 D nw: sais? 0.534 o m5 oirn man?- 5932 ff-Q-42 Ugg: 5'-oo :,'s4m mE! CSP? -ozm Cal-D V-Q00 IDU' 3 S30 -LAD O 4- ggmfli QOQLA O:ao:r 0.3m .4o. :. on acid' 0892 '21-5 ,Af - Z. XTEQQ :VUID-' s4?r'3 shi Mi',DE4s, tbbworth. 1 Officers for the German Club were: Rhondo Russell, Mitch Johnson, Kimberly Greer, ond Kirby North. 'L 'Nr l Sponsor of the German Club wos Mrs. lngrid Wright. A notive Germon, Sponsor Mrs. Ingrid Wright, wos oble to bring to members of the Germon Club on ourhentic toste of life in her homelond. Club members worked hord on conversotionol Germon, thot which might be used on o trip to Germony. Members olso were treoted to outhentic Germon cools- ing which they prepored themselves. lnformol discussions obout Germon culture ond heritoge were held ot club meetings. German Club 187 The Lotin club provided omple opportunities for students to in- creose their knowledge of the Lotin longuoge. Lotin is the longuoge thot forms the bosis for mony of the terms used in science, low, ond medicine. Under the guidonce of sponsor Mrs. Ingrid Wright, the club held mony octivities thot promoted in- terest ond fun. Lotin, once thought to be 0 deod Ionguoge, is olive ond well ot Western Hills. Club Sporks Longuoge Interest 'x l l S i S 5 l , li I 1 i 1 President of the Lotin Club wos Steve Sossomon, ond the sponsor of the group wos Mrs. Ingrid Wright. u s M E MG .Q .Z ...M.r:s..w ' ,.w:2v I ,J s , ' ..,..... my 5' ti t f F is I ,f t 'it il it -4 ,ii . ' ,.,,,,,,i, , inan l n -- l'n Q ' i l - U lr iitl' ' .5 -ui! J 4 t if if . .2 -' 5 !S! r I , ' i E1 I P l ' ' s - ' ll 5 .f-sg, be A 'iz A - -D --1' tj! is 1, ,W 1 ,K jLl'm-1 .dj I, 5 V - JJ? HK I i f - 2 ii ' 7 I S t t L. f is S l 'E' V X ' fix Q - ti E lg T HF lil 7 M ti WT Lt y,,x,y,l,..,s fa .- W ,-ft sig 1 3 I i S - 5,55 i it t it ,E a s W lf ' A it l 'fl ' 1 ' Q , t i l -mmf ,A K V., Y 'S 1 xr ' ? w ill J I I Q t ' .i Q - efxfzi .- t is ., sf-S x i .X -it i x S ff 1 -A 5 , wi -V stag ' lf, if if .. Officers of the Lotin Club included Crop to bottomy, Steve Sossomon, Shownette Cotter, Deo Benrhrop, ond Dione Dukes. I S uri? yr Csglllf . 'Wuitvx Members of the Lotin Club were: QFirst Rowj Deo Benthrop, Kevin Hojovsky, Steve Sossomon, Eric Tondy, Vickie Mechuro, Mori Britton. fSecond Rowj Michelle Mowry, Rochel Riddle, Kristine Kille, Dione Dukes, Suson Norton, Dovid Compbell, lock Duck, Rickey Smith. CThird Rowj Susie Pork, Holly Shelton, Liso Smith, Glorici Shin, Groce Shin, Julie Dovis, Shownette Corter, Steve McCroy, Morvin Emert. 186 Lotin Club Club Explores New Sciences k 3 Z 1 2 l i Members of the Science Club were: Qfirst rowj Scott Ashford, Binh Do, Glorici Shin, Qsecond rowj Alon Bloylock, Geoff Anthony, Brion Grimm, ond Mr.Bill Hor- vick, sponsor. ---..- li 'New i B. President of the Science Club Scott Ashford works on on experiment. The Science Club provided plen- ty of experiences for students in- terested in scientific fields of study. New sponsor Mr.l3ill Horvick, led the group in mony projects thot includ- ed visiting the nucleor power plont ot Glen Rose, ond seeing the dinosour trocks in the neorby river. ln Morch, o stotewide con- ference wos held omong oll Texos High School Science Club members. The conference provided o time for shoring of mutuol interests ond ideos. Science Club 169 Academics Stressed by Tearr K. Members of the Academic Decothlon pose with Mr. Tom Strother in his famous cave . Team members were: Doug Sabo, Dennis Geri Randy Bowers, Tracey Brown, Kim Roeker, Megan Lee, Julie Butler, Jeni Freeman. iL For the third consecutive year, a proud group of eight junior and senior students represented academic interests at 'Hills in Academic Decathlon competition. The decathlon is a national organization which attempts each year to bring out the finest scholastic capabilities of high school students. Extensive preparation was the key to success as members got ready for the competitions slated for Janurary 31st.through February 2nd. Members and sponsors alike felt that they had a good oppor- tunity to excell in the contest. 190 Academic Decathlon r.. , Cry,!he at r ning If fl Academic Decothlon sponsors Mrs. Mary Barron and Mr, Tom Strother read the required novels u ed in local competition. Society Promotes Acodemics The Notionol Honor Society members were Qfirst rowyz Stephonie Stryker, Stephonie Horst, Julie Dovis, Kristi Richmond, Hollie Grosklos, Mory Foster, Michelle Conrod. Csecond rowjz Tommy Allen, Doug Sobo, Mrs. Dolores Wright, Mrs. Alpha Wenzel, Suson Shore, Stephonie Toylor, Trocy Brown, Cloy Crowford, Jeff Wetherbee. fthird rowj: Rondy White, Mr. Tom Strother, Mr. Jomes ln- grom, Greg Molek, Kotie Senoy, ond Kay Merrill. The Notionol Honor Society wos on ocodemic honors orgonizotion for junior ond senior students with o grode point overoge of 3.75 ond obove, ond no citizenship below on These students were chosen to be in N.H.S. not only for their high ocodemic skills, but olso for their chorocter ond high morol volues. Membership in the Notionol Honor Society is considered one of the highest honors o student con ochieve while in high school, ond the sponsors,Mr. Jomes lngrom, Mr. Tom Strother, Mrs. Dolores Wright, ond Mrs. Alpho Wenzel, were very proud of the choices for membership this yeor. The Notionol Honor Society sponsors were Mr, Jcmes lngrom, Mrs. Alpho Wenzel, Mrs. Dolores Wright, ond Mr. Tom Strother. Notionol Honor Society 191 Moth Club Sums It Up The Moth Club members were: Grace Shin, Binh Do, Elizabeth Shin, Shin Lee, Glorio Shin, Secretory: Doug Sobo, Dicine Dukes, treosurerg Brion Grimm, Vice-President, Susie Pork. Not pictured: ldo Wei, President. The Moth Club, o serious orgonizotion developed for upper- level moth students, broodened the horizons of oll who por- ticipoted. Emphosizing the bosic moth skills, the members begon the yeor reviewing bosic number structure. lntrostote competitions set up by sponsors Mrs. Meeks ond Mrs. Soin gove the students on op- portunity to disploy their skills. Members performed drills designed if '1f--- h r,,,.:f ' if - ' to chollenge the mind ond were ' P- ' 1 Alsi ' ' E fought key ospects of higher 1 .i,,, . 4 f mothemotics. . 1 r X we ,.,., sirli Mrs. Meeks is overjoyed os the doy is Mrs. Soin ponderssonity. obout to end. 192 Moth Club Bit by Bit, Club Programs Future 'Y Wx l ii ' Q R A l'll!'lllE!'l5lZl- l 1 'l:f:i5isisltl rslllsl. ittf , J .., l Members of the computer club were 1 Cfirst rowj Scott Ashford, Grace Shin, Lindo Gilley, Kay Merrill, Mrs. Sponsorjuoniece Som poses wnhomend- Sain. Qsecond rowj Shin Lee, Brian Grimm, Mark Timpson, Randy Morgan, Paul Cook, David Meek, Alan 1 Blaylock. Cthird rowj James Sanchez. l gYf,,f4LJg fl,, lfficers for rhe computer club were: Mark Timpson, Vice President, Randy Morgan, Secretory, Paul Cook, resident, and Linda Gilley, Treasurer, ,.,.. Western Hills hasn't been passed over by the high-tech revolution, thanks to the computer club, that kept the Cougars on the leading edge of technology. Armed with microchips and macro memories, the members solved problems us- ing high-level computer logic. They worked with advanced Tandy- 1000, 256l4, IBM compatible computers. Computer Club 193 Coin Club E ponds: Welcomes Chess Pio ers 13 The Coin ond Chess Club members ore CL to RJ: Stonley Shelton, Dinh Do, Scott Ashford, Julie Dovis, Mr, Jimmy Peterson, sponsor, Chot Rovodo, Brion Grimm, Dovid Fombro, ond Jomes Sonchez, The Coin Club increosed its size dromoticolly since lost yeor. This doubling in size is due in port to the merging of this club ond the chess club. These two smoll orgonizotions solved their size problems by join- ing with eoch other to form the Coin ond Chess Club. The two groups olso united becouse they shore 0 common interest in clossic thought ond pursuing ovocotions usuolly ossocioted with intellec- 5 tuolism. They met weekly to discuss coin shows ond chess TOUF- noments they porticipctted in. Their moin interests were the ocquisition ond study of old ond rore coins ond competition with other chess players' Club officers: Stanley Shelton, Vice-President: Jimmy Peterson, Sponsory Dovid Fombro, President. 194 Coin ond Chess Club ICT Provides Coreer Beginnings I X :Members of the ICT club included: Terry Botson, Korl Browder, Wiiliom Crites, Cameron Idd, Jomes Kennord, IBryon Lorlsins, Joe Lee, Johnny Moxwell, Joe McCormick, Adom Rochelle, Steve Shockey, Joy Whiteside, ilerry Woolridge, ond Chris Young. . . .V W econd period club officers were: Mork Wotson, President: Curtis Knopp, Secretory, ond George Vlossis, Treosurer. Sponsor of the ICT clubs wos Mr. Morris Outlaw. ICT club officiers were: Jerry Woolridge, President, Chris Young, Secretory, ond Terry Botson, Treosurer, Second period ICT members were: Lee Boley, Robert Brown, Devin Chew, Mork Ende, Rondy Jennings, Curtis Knopp, Jock McNeeIey, Joseph Miller, Kent Riibe, Tim Spoulding, Todd Vinson, George Vlossis, Mork Watson, ond Mork Young. Industriol Cooperotive Tronning wos one of the vocotionol courses offered ot Western Hills. Sponsor, Mr. Morris Outlow, encouroge competitiveness ond leodership quolities in his students. Students in- terested in industry os o coreer choice, found ICT on excellent source of on-thejob troining os they prepored for groduotion. Club members porticipoted in vorious sociol ond service functions throughout the yeor. ICT Clubs 195 196 DECA DECA Studies World of Worl' ,gn Ls-f , K.-M DECA members included: Chris Potino, Bobby Nixon, Amy Key, Chorles Zdyb, Dorren Doherty, Tonyo Domron, Gory Prestige, Francis Boker, Shelli Dehonef Diane Dobbs, Steve England, F.e.,.'f as , . I XV' fd PQ V ffl ' 23 ii I ' DECA members included: Jocinto Flores, Kelli Lord, Joson Ferris, Amy Barber, Billy Odell, Bloke Chote, Drew Herman, John Toylor, Christie Heriord, Keith Gro Jockie Honds, Liso Reiser, Tommy Smith. nn...,.,4 DECA members included: Suson Beaver, LeAnn Bloir, Stacy Formon, Mory Gord, Brion Heoth, Jomes Burns, Dorrin Howkins, Nick Deor, Dolonyo Burke, Philip Wit- chley, Brondie Moyhew, Corlo Bilbo. ,Hn DECA Officers were :Tommy Smith, President, Keith Grof, U V, v.AL af,-ftfw: ' A ' 4,19 W Af 521 ' nm: sm: s 100 sn , te.i T 4. 5 no 81 if I r no 71 xv '. X 4 ' K 33559 89.1m:t,1, Q' M A', Z , ' VV -I Y ' txt ' fe: rl J 4 DECA sponsor wos Mr. Don Thoms. Vice President, Christie Heriod, Secretory. The WHH5 chopter of the Distributive Educotion Clubs of Americo stressed leodership, sociol development, civic pride, ond vocotionol oworeness. New spon- sor Mr. Don Thoms led the group in fund roising octivities ond projects for their mony choritoble pursuits. Club officers helped members prepore for the reol world of work by leoding demonstrotions ond discussions. Club members went to school for port of the doy, then went to work, where on-thejob troining completed their doy. DECA 197 ff? Students Leorn Voluoble Skills . W ?'v. :',Z?MW5l 2. ax. u , f 1 . , iff- .. 'W ,gh we df Under the direction of Mrs. Kothleen Foin, Child Development students leorned bosic skills in the field of elementory educotion. First ond second yeor students divided their time between leorning in the clossroom ond working in locol elementory schools. Members of the group oided teochers ot Luello Merrit, Woverly Pork, Benbrook, ond Ridgleo Hills elementory schools. They groded popers, helped with reoding, recess, ort, ond other clossroom duties. 198 Child Development G I Holli Cose helps speciol educotion students with on ort project. fd! , A ylr, ' ZR' W 5 Tino Neel prepares for o coreer in elementory education 'mall . Group Helps Little Friends X... 'K .5!kQ!wgt 2 1-.. M ,g.',ss1- -- W tw all Robin Dinsrnore prepares o holl disploy with o little help from her friends. Us . ,S Becky Sowyer helps students with their reoding. 4 ' s Nun f ,ll :jf - x 'er 4, v l s if N ' x iv V' f X ls? lf If-5 ' st ,F l W' r 5 N xx . 4 J viii' .4 535 A ' 'ff-ff 7 if X ' ' V' f 43, 5 V X l 'Qt-ff, sail r 4, vb ' N ,feng -'fi fx R, b -- , QQ t-. M.: is ,V . . , ' l It Q . N my-, If R J. F , , 1 X W . s I, .,, s l m r Qi my '1 A if V1 , . x Q at hy A .X 4 i I Z I N E., nf if I 'f. ' 13. Nts-., . V W3-s , ,X st 1 g , I J' , sei Ll ,fn ,FILQR s A ' api: . W V. ,,. .J W Y 1 ,, 51- 1 Big, 3. ' A . 4' 1-'G--A t ' eff e 1-2 iff' - l .,.4 J. Leoh Stevens ond her students enjoy closstime. Child Development 199 200 FHA r -M' 1 'ilhii' Club Stresses Domestic Skills -W .-', 1 .M ,KVNQ 49- Wi ,559 .. , , . A ,,, ........-...-'7 -H.. 'fi' Period 4 officers were: bottom row - Adrainne Schultz, Angie Enockson, Annie Bonks. Top row - Mrs,Cothy Foin, Somchlt Lewis, Cothi Cox, Jeon Kennord, Zenette Rice, ond Kristi Terry. FHA, Future Homemokers of Americo, wos on orgonizotion which consisted of oll WHHS homemoking ond child develope- ment students. Its sponsors, Mrs. Melbo Rupe ond Mrs. Cothy Foin, olong with the group's two sets of officers led this lorge group of students through o successful yeor of giving. FHA sponsored the Greot Americon Smokeout ot WHHS ond during the Christmos seoson, mode toys ond donoted them to needy children in the Fort Worth oreo. There wos o strong sense of school ond community spirit this yeor ot Western HilIs,therefore, eoch orgonizotion ot WHHS pro- moted its importonce in the school ond future life of every student. FHA being on orgonizotion in its own right, wos not to be left out. It promoted its stonding os o notionol orgonizotion olong with its usefulness in the everydoy lives of oll people. , SQL A f..:v+, sr' -K twg w- - t+-F- - . ---' Y ,iw-w'TT...f'- 'I'F' 5 ,Q- .- , -',w,..v:',, ww -- T1:'t,.rt '..'Lf,,.,....,.. ' .dv- - '..... 'pf f',, -W- xv r W- ,f r W -g .3 V A.. ,... rl ,,,, .. f ... , . 3 .. sr -' Nd .- K Vi' K! R Q- vi. 'i . X Q A 'wht H .gm . . fi.. I- ,tr . - f. V - v tA'Qp ,9 53, -R WR Q 43 J, 2 'qu 1 -wi, ' T' 5. -' N .. . 1 ' ' ' Q - . . ,ti -...1 ? ig Vi- 4.4 .. V' f '3' .W U . SQ fa- . 'fl 'V fi 'A I fave. In , One group of officers were: top row Watson ond .Iomie Pickett. - Traci Toth, Kim Gregg, ond TUC: Johnson. Bottom row -- Angelo Fin, 5, ff Kim Clark tries her best to thread the sewing machine. Rachel Horter checks ra see if her favorite dish is ready, -xxx Vik X wane 5 l Renee Carruth designs a pattern of her new dress. Dorothy Nixon finishes up the dishes after class. FHA 201 The Office Education Association Co-op and Lab programs were under the direction of Mrs. Shirley Thedford. The members consisted of students interested in an office- oriented career. During one period of school the students utilized their skills on various jobs, such as filing, typing, answering the telephone, and operating mony different types of computers. The remainder of the day was spent at their secretarial jobs. Office Education was a great opportunity for those seeking a career in the business world. OEA Co-op Learns to Earn T my 623, The OEA Co-ap officers were: Shannon Jackson, President, Patsy Patterson, VicePresident, Mary Mooney, Vice-President, Rita Hill, Secretary: Jeanna Payne, Secretary, Reggie Russell, Treasurer, Jennie Jeane, Treasurer, Stacey Lee, Reporter, Michelle Bellew, Reporter, Paula Lyons, Historian, and Karen Wilson, Historian. -if f, . -X at nw 6 A ,lsr-I Af ' yr Q Members ofthe OEA Co-op were: Richard Boither, Melanie Bellew, Tomera Bradshear, Kelly Breeze, Sherry Brown, Jan Gonzalez, Karen Goree, Debra Hill, Rita Hill, Syrena Ingram, Shannon Jackson, Jennie Jeane, Tocelyn Johnson, Stacy Lee, Paula Lyons, Tracy McAlister, Charlotte Mitchell, Valerie Moisant, Mark Mooney, Debra Mosqueda, Kim Parnell, Patricia Patterson, Jeanna Payne, Christy Pederson, Rachel Rodriguiz, Reginald Russell, Barbara Smith, Pamela Smith, John Tilton, Kim Tucker, Michael Ward, Karen Wilson. 202 OEA Co-op Lab Sharpens Office Skills eference 7' :aw an i Y ,L.,,A? Z ,Q i l , t 9 It s ij ,L V I V -- YN-I lgggem, N ,Q J igggw' 1.3.1-. ff . ' were ffsu Hee f ,W , i'-- N w swfff ,,,, OEA Lab members were: Kristi Campbell, Stacey Cash, Phyllis Edmond, Sandra Galindo, Laura Garcia, Shirley Guillory, Holly Holbrooks, Leah Hulett, Lisa Hundmer, Doretta Ingram, Shannon Jimison, Bernardo Matos, Pam Matson, Adrian Morriel, Suzzanne Parrish, Kalpana Patel, Gayle Price, Keisha Robinson, Tara Schaffer, Jen- nifer Spicer, Carmen Sranbery, Mark Thompson, Eva Treadway, Robert Woods, Johanna Wright, and Saundra Young. f fd The sponsor for OEA Lab was Mrs. Sharon Inman, XIII ggal 1,',' A 3 The OEA Lab officers were: Kalpana Patel, Tara Schaffer, Suzanne Parrish, Johanna Wright, and Laura Garcia. OEA Lab 203 204 Odyssey Stoff Odyssey Stoff Creotes New Worlds The members of the Odyssey Staff work diligently on on assignment. The Odyssey , Western Hills' own creotive writing mogozine, wos the project of the senior level creotive writing closs. Students in- terested in writing os o coreer or o hobby were encouroged to submit pieces of their originol writing to the stoff for inclusion in the mogozine. Sponsor J. Eric Monn, wos op- timistic obout the succes of the stu- dent written publicotion. This is o compilotion of originol writing. Eoch worls represents o little portion of the student himself . Copies of the completed mogozine were sent to the Ad- ministrotion Building ond to eoch English teocher. A copy wos olso cotologued in the school librory for future reference EXW'-x-N if-5 r --wk -- 5: .A Nr Doyno Stephenson ond Pom Lucovich attempt to finish o story before the bell Flying Cougars Soar for Spirit Flying Cougars practice before a football game. Christy Massey demonstrates warm up exercises for the group. ,. M .WM .. f , .. nt: , A v A if--fzrrtffiifz. . -it M Q-H323 - mix. , ,-Tw i Q The Flying Cougars were Western Hills precision gymnastics team that performed at all varsity football games. Members of the group enrolled in the fourth period gym- nastics class to perfect the drills and stunts they used during their performances. Organized in 1983, the group has been under the direction of Mr. Chuck Green from the beginning. Their talents have added much to the sideline activities of Cougar football games. The group adds another deminsion to the spirit of Cougar supporters. -0.1 Y M. iq, : ' . Aw QL L, --4' . I 42-3 .., Q fu-asa. 5 ' at +- 1 xr ,, ,.. 1 'ri ' i... S I ft A W M ..- sw... N-..... Q' . 'V' 7 5 - . J: if' f new . 5,,.9- 'V kr Xf. VV i s fi Y' ,.,,5'i. Qu .V ' .l g .V N .A.f.,W..f..n s- . C , f w 2 .M ,R X ff MTX 'K fy .sf. is- . 4 'A K ' -fggf v. gs: . f f si 1. 'H . I f sa., T .. - - -3 . - , s- f, -5 f n. Q . . we-... , ' 2. ', ' F ' 32 . 1 fs A is ' cf ' Members of the Flying Cougars were: fleft to righty Roni Johnson, Kim Kuntz, Jennifer Coolidge, Jaymie Pickett, Wendy Warren, Michelle Warner, ond Christy Massey. F lylng Cougars 205 1, , + . 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' fi Sports DIVISION 208 VorsiryFoorQq!I1Bosrer f f4BiII Turney Sreve McCroy Rondoll Fuller Leon Mullord Chns Chris Ken Hossler Kevin Kelly Por Jeff Roquemore Steve Sossomon Jomes Ingrom ,. K- ,-f,WWwn3sff,m , VV. X, wp 14 ,,4,. N. Team Falls Just Shy of District , ' A .... -' 4 4 .' Members of the varsity football team were: Cfirsr rowj Kevin Kieffer, Ken Hassler, Apollo Gibson, Ozell Cooks, Troy Bodiford, Bill Turney, Harold Pierce, Gary Thomas, Leon Reed Csecond rawj Ron Rumer, Delbert Martinez, Steve McCroy, Kelley Moore, Mark O'Barr, Chris Warhurst, Ed Hardison, Pat Anderson, Randy Wiley Cthird rowj Coach Eddie Cox, Coach Walter Miller, Coach Gene Mahurin, Coach Steve Pokluda, Kevin Blevins, Mark Thompson, Shelby Means, Bobby Woods, Coach Don Compton, Coach Mike Arnett, Coach Don Moreland, Coach Wade Walker Cfourth rowj Carl Slater, Chip Nugen, Randall Fuller, Jeff Roquemore, Steve Sossamon, Scott Hall, Clay Crawford, Vincent Smith Cfifth rowj Jamal Chappell, Chris Hough, Jeff Boyd, Thomas Prater, Jimmy Nobles. If lead Coach of the varsity Football Team was Mr. Wade Walker. The Varsity Cougars enjoyed their best outing since the 82-83 season this year. Winning a playoff berth for the second time in four years was no small feat for the team. Midway through the season, there were no less than three teams tied for first place in district competition. The varsity squad faltered but twice during district play, once to Trimble Tech and once to Southwest. Both games were ex- tremely close. This was a senior-dominated team, with twenty-eight of the seniors playing together since their freshman year. Under the guidance of Head Coach Wade Wallser, this team did what few experts thought they could at the beginning of the season. Western Hills was picked next-to- last in early season polls, but the team quickly proved that they were more than worthy op- ponents for the competition. Varsity Football 209 Vorsiry Moves Closer ro Ployoffs ic , . V ' rw , pg x A W 4 5 .A ,r ' a.. .,Af..w.,.L ,wvfksw ,Q ,fi M.,g.f-95. Jeff Roquemore goes In for the score ogolnst Wyons 364. Fullbock Chris Willioms prepares for the chorge by the Wyon defender, 210 Vorsity Footboll Runnlngbock Gory Thomas outdlsronces the Dunbar sofefy into the end-zone. sis. Punter John Melssner prepores ro kick the boll into the opposite end-zone. TX, M I ly. , 1 ' f - 1 5 4 , M 32 4 1 :fir -- 'L ' l l 4, , ,yr rr, W '- Qu pq, ,. The Cougor defensive Ilne preporlng ro onock the Dunbor offense. Gary Thomos pushes Wyorfs 838 oside os he goes for the score. weve! Quonerbock Rondoll Fuller blows posr the f 1f, 'wa:ff1 K' ' ..r, g . or I-.,s-:imp ,,.,.., ' ,L,,, . in JJ . 164' . V. x Q A 1 . ,. .,. . ll l ,ii , g,q,,x W ,Q I, K A 4,',' 1 Gigi-.rzm.r3?.ra1-We -'iw - Ur Eosrern Hills defenders for o firsrdown, Prondoll Fuller scrombles into rhe open while looking for o receiver down field. Vorsity Football 211 Varsity Finishes Season 8-3 .'. f L5 W i ' . 1 . 5 . T ' ' ,Fa 'xr 5 V f- 7 f 'fig- Q7if if ' A ' i -,N ' QM As .Iohn Meissner punts the ball downfield, Bill Turney, 360, Blocks a Southwest defender out of the way, ., ,My Y E W 0 N i r Shelby Means drags a Wichita Falls player a few more yards closer to the goal line. 212 Varsity Football Quarterback Randall Fuller ond running back Carl Slater take a breather on the sideline while the defense goes to work, QC. , if ' B 5' my 1 is - ' ' L .Q Q 'A V Gary Thomas ond Horold Pierce ceiebrore the victory over Wyorr. Center Bobby Woods recounts the gome. Kevin Kieffer fakes out o Wyorr defender. I Jeff Roquemore prepores to snog o poss in the playoff gome. . 1 L. --', ,ln Vorsiry Foorboll 210 Good Sportsmen on o Good Team The Junior Varsity Football team were ffirst rowya Wayne Dennis, Elliot Anderson, Chris Sallis, Billy Montanye. fsecond rowj: Bobby Wiley, Dylan Douglas, Spence Creed, Eric Wagner, Andre Giddins, Don Murphy, Adam Hajovsky, David Money, Chris White, Paul Johnson, Jason Rabel. fthird rowj: Jim Welch, Mark Miller, Dennis Vranjesivic, Sean Barber, Jim Long, David Strother, Elbert Speed, Matthew Krarz, Sean Owens, Mgr. Robert Massey, Coach Eddie Cox. Qfourth rowj: Larry Kadaras, Jeff Jones, Matt Willoubey, James Johnston, Darren Pool, Mark Medlen, Mike Crockett, Shawn Sreworr, Dennis Hodge, John Durham, Jim Judkins, and Donnie Spears. Although the Junior Varsity Foot- ball Team did not do as well as they had expected, much ex- perience was gained. Mr. Eddie Cox was the J.V. coach and under his guidance the team became known district wide as good sport- smen. With their final record being 4-6, and their district record being 3-4, the season ended on an up note as the team won three of their last four ball games. l Mr. Eddie Cox was the J.V, Football Coach. 214 J.V. Football Freshmen Win District Title VV uw .V , A.,.,,?,,g ...., A ' W ' f ' gif Qggfhm ' F - nxt 5 ' 4f:.,.T,' N W- V ,V , ,, , V,..V TV? V , V VV , V ...iz Q 'af-ee.-we-pn-,.,.v-n-pw., ' ' A X, ' rf , F H., ,- ., . .., xii' . en-,fr-my-,,,,,y-:mga 1-wry H 1--e-.,,.M.v ' vpffrxitf, J .fZ Srv'.jg,uq V 1,1-,qi . -.,...- , , 5 r M , , ,, -X. . 4. , ,, ' ' . . f , . T , 4.-.gf-.tfgwffyf , i V 4, Aw., - , , ,JV ., ,L ng,-it-JL an Li,5V.,s,,w,,,,-N, 3, - X- 5, I ', , ,, ,H t . Y' , : ' VV V fspggi V ,pw ,, v-V Q1 .,V4,.5:sV V r 'FJ V:,,,,MV'V 'T ef lg 1.42 --.mf A.-x:....,...1.raLr4?,'xZfM 155' 'Mew A 'f '?f A-Ffwm : i'7 .3 f ' xg ' Q' L-gf' ' Members of rhe District Championship Freshman Teom included: Cfirst rowj James Ferris, Clayton Smith, Chris Thomas, Eric Williams, Gene Morrison, Morris Searcy, Dan- ny Gambell, Ron Gibson, Rex Mason. Qsecond rowj Malcolm Shelly, Tony Smiley, Donald Doubleday, Mike Zamora, Joy Jay Sgombelluri, Michael Wirick, Lorenzo Thomas, Andrew Shirinian, Corlton Little, Ron Erkerrthird rowj Rob Whitmire, Willard Roberts, Jomes Schneckenoicher, Mark Younger, Mark Robertson, Gary Folkwes, Mott Baker, Brion Wolfe, Drayton Flemming. Qfourth rowj Coach Mike Arnett, Anthony Boker, Greg Hall, James Freeman, Kieth Curry, Joe Roquemore, Todd Yeaman, Scott Hall, Joe Gentry, John Sneebs. xc, Coach Mike Arnett lead the young Cougars to a highly suc- cessful season. The freshmen wound up as District Co-Champions with Trimble Tech, whom they beat during the regular season 26- 26. The Cougar freshmen finished the season with a six and one record in district competition. Nw Coach of the championship team was Mr. Mike Arnett. Freshman Football 215 216 Women's Cross Country Team Runs to Win Members of the Womens Cross Country Team included: Cfirst row, Lynn Lamphin, Catonya Carrington, Rosie Reyes, Kia Cowan, Julie Davis, Chris Clifford. fsecond rowj Julie Greise, Kris Brown, Tracey Stout, Debbie Horn, Shelio Sanders. The Women's Cross Country Team was comprised of three seniors and seven freshmen. The young team finished the season third in the district. Coach Linda Wood was extremely pleased with her teom's performance, adding that the freshmen members will continue to improve with age. Team members hope to do even better in competition next year. IITOSI Q ala, f -WW., Q. , .-I .xt-+e?....., .1 : . r My xy-,-,, , V, ,W ,,,, .sw -, -' . Q, I X V T' tlifftflgrn W A- .' . . 5 , ' :IC - Wi - . vm,-pn fi, Y., if-1-ir,..g' -7 1i'T: 'V gel 'l Q7 K V -A ,K 40-?ry,f3AQ??.-,k,g-4. ' Y ' 1.1 - 1? -vmg,,,S'5.v.f.,1,ir I if Qi 1 - W - ':-f xl. ,V fem' v I ' V ,ww 9Pl B'iaaUH'hv. . .L W If , . ,,,, - J V Miss, Linda Wood coached the Women's Cross Country Team. Teom Goes for the Gold Aernbers of the Men's Cross Country Teom included: Cfirst rowj Rodney Pogue, Brion Polmer, Kevin Mcllivoin, Yung Lee, Aaron ymons, John Cook, Qsecond rowj Michoel Lehmon, Shin Lee, Poul Cook, Seon Morsholl, Jocinto Flores, Croig Jenkins. Qthird rowj Iooch Wolter Miller, Jomes Freemon, Don Probsr, Mork Timpson, Mike Polmer, Freedie Albough. D49 ACBX9 Cocich Walter Miller takes 0 breok from procrice. il- Vorsity Cross Country runners monoged to sew up second ploce in district competition during the 85-86 seoson. In oddition, Poul Cook, Shin Lee, Jocinto Flores, Mork Tirnpson, ond Rodney Pogue ploc- ed in the top ten in regionol competition. Junior vorsity runners won the district chompionship. Seon Morsholl ploced first in the district meet. Other top runners for the JV includ- ed Mike Polmer, Yung Lee, Don Probst, Arron Symons, ond John Cook. Men's Cross Country 217 216 Vorsity Volleyball Team Finishes Third in District H' , i i Q ' ,fiiii f'.'Y,'2rf'?',P' ff ' , l ' V waxfztiai, -' , - V - ' -A -si w'ug.,TLt1. it K I F Vg .. 1, f , 515 A raft' , I -,, ' 'wnsssyj few iw.. - ,f QQ - 1 T ' -if - t , 1- , V U, Al XA , A 'T 1 In T ' ln k'.H.! Members of the Varsity Volleyball Team were: Qfirst rowy Patricia Caudill, Cathy Alexonder, Jackie Hands, Kathy Sliva, Relko Rexlllus, JoAnn Mays qsecond rowj Sondro Young, TUG Johnson, Latasho Greene, Michelle Allen, Pat Moree Cthird rowj Mrs, Sue Voegele, Susan Shore, Sonja Brown, Morie Britton, Anna Limb, Maria Umbarger. Teamwork ond encouragement were the keys to success for the Varsity Volleyball Team this year. Under the guidance of coach Mrs. Sue Voegele, the team finished third in the district competition, their highest finish yet. Earlier in the season, the girls grabbed second place in the Fort Worth GirI's Coaches Tournament. The girls went on, to finish the season with an impressive eight and six mark. Girls on the squad credited Mrs. Voegele for the bet- ter than five hundred finish. Girls receive last minute instructions from Mrs. Sue Voegelejust prior to the start of the game. Sandra Young watches as Susan Shore spikes the ball for Marla Umbarger sets up a return on a serve from an Eastern Hills opponent. : point. Sondra Young returns the ball from her knees during the Eastern Hills game. em.,...,,, .NS Jackie Hands uses her forearms to set up a return. lf if He. X.. .,.. gas. I 1, .fn 3539! E s 2 L Sonja Brown excels in net play, Marla Umbarger drives an overhond serve. Varsity Volleyball 219 220 J.V. Volleyboll J. V. Hos Tied Seosor wail. W'-1 Members of the LV. Volleyboll Teom were Cfrom left to rightj: Cfirst rowj-Potricio Coudill, Nicole Areno, Trocy Gerrnony, Down Emmerling loonn Moysqsecond rowj-Debbie Wooten, Lochelle Lombert, Corrie Kolkofen, Yolondo Corroll, Jomie Smith, Melisso Voegelefthird rowj Cooch Wood, Beth Horst, Gino Jones, Mondy Wells, Beth Spicer, Louro McClelland, Heother Joyce, Kristi Pooro, Kristi Stornes ond Dee Britton. The J.V. Vorslty teom showed on impressive effort by ending the seoson with o 7-7 record. The lost seoson gome proved to be on uplifting one os the lody cougors removed Poschol from first to se- cond ploce in three greot gomes. Though the teom storted with nineteen girls, the seoson ended with fourteen determined young lodies who gove their best efforts, Cooch Lyndo Wood wos pleosed with the teoms grodes. There were no problems with foilures or ineligi- ble ployers on occount of Housebill 72. Cooch Lyndo Wood ropes the floor in preporotion for o J.V. gome. Young Team Struggles in First Year 1 3' X X -V5 i. 41 34' Q2 , ' Qt t t '1g+,gg 7 N C... si. 23 ,,,, li ...J l 'rf .Q AH: l K ' G? I P I , 4 1 I , t Members of the Freshman Volleyball Team were: ffirst rowj Patricia Caudill, Tammy Hill, Brandy Mayberry, Myrna Brown, Renee Pletcher, Laura Cheek, Ja Ann Mays Csecond rowj Ms. Brenda Carter, Susan Robertson, Tammy Fox, Rachel Riddle, Averi Johnston, Deborah Dovenbarger, Treva With only three wins coupled to eleven losses during the fourteen game season, the freshman . , a volleyball team had their share of struggles. The group grabbed the consolation prize in the Carter- Riverside Tournament, but never , J is 1 - a seemed to get their game on track during the stretch of the season. Head Coach Ms. Brenda Carter stressed the basics and perfor- mance skills needed to build the team into a contending squad. Much learning went on throughout the season. Even though team members were not pleased with their final stats, they are confident that the lumps taken during this season will benefit them as they move on to JV play next year. x , , A M, J, Scott, Cheryl Jones. Y ' r - ' .- C Q Q l - ' f V , i ' li K A F g K . 7 5 'Q 'dl rbi rf, ll gp ' s .1 Coach Brenda Carter tightens the net with the help of Myrna Brown, Freshman Volleyball 221 'Q Chappell Smith fi! VM . fcert: guord gud!! for. 1,3 fQlZW0ffi.. forword forward Nl in-ll Team Experiences Tough Competition . 'Q' LJ lttussg, 1 .5 nutty, LJ milllllif J 5 QXXEAHJ' isllllBltPf X 1 1 13 E E gimlllitl tif Wllglffgjf Q,QllErl,?Lg 3 4 Members of the varsity basketball team included: Cfirst rowj Chris Davis, D. Eric Thompson, Steve Burke, Sherman Anderson, Brion Richardson. Csecond rowj Coach Marvin Levels, Jesse Wallace, D. J. Whitehead, David Mock, Greg Weathers, Greg Payblas, Jerry Shirer, Cnot picruredj Vincent Smith and Jamal Chappell. 5 f X -.5 - X ' I .. tilts' ' J I1 Coach Marvin Levels congratulates Jerry Shirer for being appointed to the All-Tournament team. The men's basketball team struggled through a tough season. Coach Levels remained optimistic throughout the season commen- ting that the team never gave up. The cougar men lost several close games, with one of the toughest being a 81-79 double overtime defeat by the Paschal Panthers. Team standouts included return- ing lettermen Jamal Chappell, Greg Payblas, Vincent Smith and Jerry Shirer, who received All- Tournament honors at the Key City Tournament in Abilene. Hopes for next year continue to run high, as the team finished out the 65-86 season. Coach Levels labeled this season as a building year, with the cougar roundballers working hard to become con- tenders next season. Men's Basketball 228 Cougor Cogers Bottle Comoetitior D'Eric Thompson ond Vincent Smith guord the gool ogoinst Dunbor. M-4'-'-' Steve Burke ottempts to get post PoschoI's number 15. 224 Men's Vorsity Bosketboll DJ, Whitehead scores from the line. I Guord Jesse Wolloce dribbies down the court. -.gun-' Shermon Anderson goes up for thejump boil. 4 1. .45 Cooch Levels briefs the teom during o time out. .we 'A - I W ,Mmfwwtf D'Eric Thompson sets up 0 ploy. ,,..., 'L Vincent Smith shoots for two, I Jerry Shire-r scores with confidence. Men's Varsity Bosketboll 225 JV Team Plays ta Wir N550 Members of the JV basketball team were: Cfirst rowj Greg farris, Jack Foltynowicz, Matt Burke, Scott Daniels, Brant Ringler. fsecond rowj Mario Turner, Curtis Milli Brad Rowe, Sean Barber, Rob Foltynowicz and Coach John Morrison. The JV basketball team had a very busy season this year. Despite losing players to the varsity squad and to injuries, there was a dramatic improvement in the won-loss column. High point man for the season was Matt Burke, and Greg Farris was named the most improved player on the team by Coach John Morrison. The team worked very well together, not getting blown out of any game they played, but staying right with the opponents to the last buzzer. Team members gained valuable experience that can be used next year in varsity competition. 1 5 V ,, .., Coach Morrison advises the team an strategy before the start of the second half. 226 JV Basketball Freshmen Work on Bosic Skills Members of the Freshmen Bosketboll teom were: Qfirst rowj Joy Beons, Derek Penn, Trent Brooks, Williom Winn, Bric Shelton, Qsecond rowj Chris Melville, Joe Roquemore, Rob Whitmire, Hoyt Horris ond Mork Younger, Cooch Mike Arnett in his first yeor ot Western Hills, led teom members through mony sessions of proctice to ollow the freshmen to get oquointed with the style of high school bosketboll. Teom members - ployed in severol proctice gomes A 'f'si with other oreo high schools before beginning their own seoson. The young Cougors Ieorned their lessons quickly ond well. Becouse of severol forfeits gronted them by opponents thot foiled to show up for scheduled gomes, the freshmen goined gome experience by ploy- ing os substitutes in junior vorsity contests. Cooch Mike Arnett reflects on lost night's gome. Freshmen Bosketboll 227 I .ku if Varsity Has Challenging Season 62 The Girls Varsity Basketball Team consisted of Cfirst rowj-Morie Britton, Debbie Wooten, Susan Shore, Sonja Brown.Cse- cond rowj-Tonya Mclimson, Kristie Richmond, Carlette Houston, gl The coach for the team was Mr, Charles Whitt. The Girls Varsity Basketball team experienced a difficult season but were proud of their results. With returning starters Morie Britton and Susan Shore, the team strove to meet their expectations. Practice began in August and continued dai- ly after school for two hours. The second half of the District Season was stronger as the fresh recruits gained experience. The teammates worked closely together and were very determin- ed to be the best that they could be. Girls Varsity Basketball 229 f Q Q H Q F 9 .Q ',,. 1 X qw L . A t Ni Varsity Girls' Sharpen Slsills Susan Shore watches Tonya Mdimson go for two pointsmthe hard way, Sonja Brown exhibits her shooting expertise. ,i Tonya Mdimson and Susan Shore go for the loose ball. Susan Shore prepares to block the shot. Girls' Varsity Basketball 231 Vorsity Girls Strive to Win Corletre Houston burns o Wyott defender. 232 Womens Vorsity Bosketboll 1 U s .. if x we ,, L 1 Sonjo Brown scores o bucket. Tonyo Mclimson sets up o shot. Sonya Brown struggles for the rebound, J .V. Teom Develops Skills l Members of the Girls J.V. Bosketboll teom were: qfirst rowj Dorie Boll, Sherri Roter Csecond rowy Koren Heidy, Lochelle Lambert, Liz Turner, Tqo Johnson, Lee Ann Brodley, Koren Johnson Cthird rowy Jennifer Powell, Kelli Johnson, Amy Bigsby, Christy Brown, ond Sondi Hill. The Girls Junior Vorsity Boslsetboll teom, cooched for the post three yeors by Ms. Brendo Corter, wos successful in developing their bosic skills, They ore o young teom with little previous experience, who oc- complished o lot with hondling ond rebounding, commented Ms. Corter proudly. Cooch of the JV Bosketboll reom wos Ms, Drendo Corter. Girls J.V. Bosketboll 233 Soccer Spirit Soors Members of the 1986 Boys Soccer teom were: fsecond row leftj Shown Smith, Eric Jones, Lorry Kordoros, John Meissner, Tommy Moy, Rondol Fuller, Steve Sossomon, Tommy Allen, Kevin Hojovsky, Rondy Leonhordt, Kelly Hickmon, Cooch Chuck Green Qfirst row lefty John Foster, Mike Timms, Bobby Shorp, Roy Howington, Scott Comerford, Don Yondell, Adom Hojovsky, Mike Myers, Donold Sere, ond Kris Hickmon. g w .---e , f. Q '5..... f- 'fr - I Y '4WL 'NWA YN if 1 A . , , Q S S 4 V I I , . I Q x . l A X S 37 f l , - . 3,17 ' -. 1- wit T4' Y F KN L, ,,,, Q V 5 V - f F K' f 5 ire ., , ccrr M42 , I , - i wfi fit ' ff fjzflffk A Q A FF ,K f 1,seff-.,.l X -N v f' its ,. Q' c 5 f ft S ? 1' V an T' . A 5 1 ' A - ' 1 Q ' c ,f ' t J ' i '-1195.-I, if 'gif R .,hk C ' A Ll fa ,iii cr K l S ' ,yy Mgr' s 1. 12221 S 'L 'J ff Coptoin Steve Sossomon sends the boll down field. if-ji' A ' f1W? c 15'TV, . V 'fc ' if7LWif'-tiW7'f5'S-A , ft' 141 H tw: 1 s..m,Zwc . - ' , f fl y V X. .e rs--is 1 . .fr-A ' , g s .' ' In .. 55w34ix - rl fl: , ' ,te-1.3-S a'f55 FUw,l.l1.M A- - , x ww, .PYP .' K ' ' 215'-,. , -+':fl, ',: 'z J A V, M, ' .r . :fag . its ,we '65 5 . 'ifwfft 1' A 'MN - -Wd' A X' 9533843 tc C if 6 ,Q C... ,,1., ,. ,M Aww' fc rg n v v K fmt? iid 'if' W is sf ' .. V. its I 1 . ' '1?::p'--9:3324 sz'-X3 t S., f!r7:'i.'fy1Q 'Mg-txrvfasgcq ' ,f -Y . - ,S ff -1. ' , 'HIZ5' V 1 -' . K-ff 1 iz. . Mg, ' 12 ff, Q3 gg. Q ,.?a.g , ,,gx ,iff , . S in V' .ff 5' 2 5 nj? 1 ' . 1 . , llz, Q an if , 1 3236997 -f -xi? FEV V . A: 1 , Q f? :-S: wif affzi b if 'L Coptoin Kevin Hojovsky sreols the boil from on opponent. 234 Boys Vorsity Soccer Returning All-District Ployers were: Steve Sossomon, sky, ond Bobby Shorp. , tx lr-e S , , Q 5 r .L l 'I X f fx is . g Lg tix . Wig tl were 'S i ffl Q 1 -Xi ' tl 4 1 'f-:ef A t 1 V , ' A ffl? My ' ' f 'fm Y sw' iff' rf' P v ct ' L a f , is Z , l i -gk, 1 1 ' , T ' v ,, -JM, . . - . , fu . ,. . 43 ' A , y . . We , QS. , ' 5 ' ., i f lawn, . 1. . .1 guwf . Fr? i 9' -irgitfscvivyigl-' Q 'y ' 1 ...- 2 -f ,.,, , n p .- , f 4 H+-e -. . iff-' -fy X fafifb , is ' t ' l, S X Coptoins of the 1066 Vorsity Soccer teom were: Steve Sossomon, John Foster, ond Kevin Hojovsky iomn., Allen, Lofty Kordoros, John Foster, Kevin Ho: ad 'f , Cooch Chuck Green prepares the teorn with o pep tolk. 2. 5 is Chris Hickrnon congrorulores John Foster for soving the gome. Adorn Hojovsky struggles to goin control of the boil. 1 I my ' W a Q X 'Q , sl I Q if i Adom Hojovsky neoos oown irc-io. Bobby Shorp heods the boil bock. x O ,V ' e ,f Q' .1 ws .1 rf 2 ii' is 2 -M W '- i F' ' f:1g.,p?' off? 5 X V ....f.v4,,y- VV V P v , Q- A 1- M , is- . , fb? ' , ' ' ig A 'ii A -'-ss ' M W- g xr i or . ' K V, VAL: V L, I K, 1 14: UN V ,,AkN,,hw,m,:,a! M- Q mi m. and , .rv I I . . ,, ,,+--- ' I V1 .V o v.. f K A . ', W , A: N by it Kevin Hojovsky out ploys on opponent. Donold Sere roces for control of rhe boil. Boys Vorsiry Soccer 235 Rondoll Fuller owoits control of the boil in the srote ploy off gome The voristy soccer teom upheld the winning woys of the cougors this yeor, winning the District 5A-4 title with o 14-5-1 seoson. The seoson morked the first time the cougors hod monoged o record four shut-out wins thot eorned the cougors the opportunity to od- vonce to the store ploy-offs. The cougors hod their only off- doy of the entire seoson during the first gome of the stote ploy-off drive. They were defeoted, olthough four of the storting cougors were out with illnesses. Cooch Green ond the teom oll feel thot if they hod been heoIthy,the outcome of the gome could hove been much different. 236 Men s Vorsity Soccer JV Learns Essentials -6, ,.-,. ., , l I A -S1 Members of the JV soccer team were: Cfirst rowj Bryan Palmer, Chris Reed, Jeff Riccono, Gilbert Richardson, Shanon Roybal, J.J. Sgombelluri, Glen Sharp, Chris Somoge, Chris Ward. Csecond rowj Paul Kizer, Eric Johnson, Wayne Dennis, Binh Do, Brion Lee, Johnathan Lewis, lan McCorter, Michael McDonnell, Jim Murff, Jay Murlck, Lorry Nohrenberg Cthird rowj Jeff Anthony, David Clemens, Steve Tida, Namon Hollis, J,E. Blackshear, Marco Alvarez, Jason Burch, Chris Cortuth, Doug Danz, Joel Huchson, Lance Borden. Soccer has become such a popular sport at WHHS that we fielded enough JV players for two competition teams. Both squads practiced the essential skills necessary to make the big move tothe varsity squad next year. New coach Eddie Cox was somewhat overwhelmed by the number of players, but he was very please with the overall perfor- mance of the groups. The young cougars played some of the most experienced JV teams in the city, - and represented WHH5 very well. Coach Eddie Cox and Coach Grant Couch give o pep talk to the team before practice. JV Soccer 237 uma Team l3eat's the Odds 5' nvwfi' l,fef ,4fff' L 7 Members ot the womens' soccer team were: Qfirst rowj Cheryl Jones, Jo Jo Laborde, Jamie Smith, Tracy Johns, Belinda Richeson, Jina Jones. Csecond rowj Megan Lee, Jeniffer Trinidad, Lori Hay, Kristi Damian, Angela Benbarka. Cthird rowj Coach Don Thoms, Kristi Starnes, Beth Spicer, Hollie Holland, Mandy Wells, Gi Gi Laborde, Windy White, Ginger Bynum, Christi White, Heather Marsh, Angela Casas. The women's soccer team was still another group of cougars who were not expected to perform well this season. New coach Don Thoms inherited a spirited program, but the odds were certainly against his team going very far. The team surpirsed many peo- ple in the district including teams from Arlington Heights and Paschal, both of whom were shut out. The girls went on to a respectable 3-3 district record. Hopes for next season continue to run very high indeed. 238 Women's Soccer Returning lettermen were: Cfirst rowj Hallie Holland, Windy White, Kristi Damian, Jeniffer Trinidad, Lori Hoy. fsecond rowj Beth Spicer, Mandy Well, Tracy Johns, Gi GI Laborde, Jo Jo Laborde. wh Team members cheer after a goal has been scored. . W s.-f,f.v.if. n ,,, 1 A' it 4' Vg, A R ...Q .W i i Tommy Wiley prepares to head the ball. Megan Lee maneuvers around on opponent. 3- nn -fi 11? 1r innnna1-:gamut-uu1gz?rl,..k:, , , I ,,,,.,:.,,,,i .3 'X y - da y s . ' i gif!-I.: 5: i : 3' X ' U' ' ' ' Q ---1, ,rox-1 .,. .' 11,93 .. ,. m ' A' K ' '3,' ' , k i b. uf It --iff .Vx-q-up-,n-'vrur1iE.., ,.,', .-M E 2, ., ,L , ' M: ,! , W' : n k ,M,,,r, fm ' ' w:Tr:'-'Hy 'iw 'f YX5fTf',i' 'W 1 1 'K A' 'f 59' nit Q , ' X L wv2'l1lTk'Tf '. ., A '- Q N g-gwlr-.155 fmt' ,i , 6 y 'mf fi 53' Laika' 5, I ff' Q. A , F ffwi- r yawn f W Z A ,A ' W, y . M: n W' Q -li, f, f ' ,-gifffg-,gig Q -f . ,::.- -I Q ' M., .vw W -msd W.. am as uf YQ , s A V V frr, is iggfg W :ff 2 .V '-W' ,- I if xy., fx i L ,EQ .,r3,-:saggy 4 Tammy Wiley and Jo Jo Laborde go for a ool. Tammy Wiley and Jo Jo Laborde double team o ponther. 9 1 We S Wendy White takes o break from the game. Jo Jo Loborde fights for the ball. Girls Varsity Soccer 239 Team Fares Well ln SWC Indoor Meet desi., Members of the men's track team included: Qfirst rowjAdrian Noble, Freddie Albaugh, Joe Gentry, Mark Apodoca, Ron Gibson, Gene Mor- rison, James Farris, John Cook, Aaron Symons, Brian Wolf, Apollo Gibson, Stan Brownisecond rowj Adrian Robinson, Billy Montayne, Willard Roberts, Anthony Baker, Jason Erb, Kevin Mcllvain, Doug Danz, Don Propst, Mike Palmer, James Brown, Craig Jenkins, Bryan Palmer, Sean Marshall, Robby Robinson, James Freeman, Qthird rowj Harold Pierce, Reginald Russell, Mike Crockett, Jacinto Flores, Troy Bodiford, Shin Lee, Mike Leahman, Bobby Woods, Chris Warhurst, Mark O'l3arr, Paul Cook, Delbert Martinez, Chris McCown, Durrond Roberts, Leon Reed, An- thony Dunn, Qfourth rowj CoochWalter Miller, Ron Rumer, Ira Smith, Shelby Means, Lamont Dunn, Jimmy Noble, Jamal Chappell, Carl Slater. The men's varsity track team represented Western Hills well at the Southwest Conference Indoor Track Meet. Coach Walter Miller led the Cougars to Tarrant County Con- vention Center in February where they placed fourth overall in the high school division. Several strong individual perfor- mances by Mark O'l3arr, Paul Cook, Shelby Means, and Chris Warhurst, helped boost the entire teams stats during the season. f Coach Miller was optimistic that the team would fare very well in the district competition. Coach ofthe men's track team was Walter Miller. 1- xii 3? xi 2 1 tx P 2 A A ncenr Smith heods for the finish line in the SWC indoor rrock meet W it V1 ' ir: 1 fa ,i 35 is Wu 5: Q1 s- ,x Y fi Wil. ysissz - Q y. in Li: W ' M22 29:31 51.4 .31 -4 , is mv 1 5154 5 , ,MW 'Nw f J:f:g,Q3'1Fgif X-,gf '?af'Q Ev:i+- A 1 1 2 , LlffQ'l,,, .Q .!-Q., f'g,' ', 1 .-.ghiiz -aff .es - . 4 3 f,1fi':'ff:it L, ,Q-1:4 'T' 1-:Q'i,Ly. : -:Ai-,,zs.g:j5 ., gffygw 1. ww. :gy ' X . 1 hifi: '26 v .fifgg , , f wiigx G Wal' si' 9 i 53329 .f , , 5. Q 'i 27414 sz, -wg vm. , .gm :Q 1: 145' 1:24 1-Fri' ' . ,wx , . si.. ,.,,f1.i M Q -'fs fr ' , ,ss ..q,A ,. .,., , rf . 311.5 as 43514 ff . ,my . X .wma K, I. 5541, my X l s 4. - 5'a.5,ii k sf :Qs X , ,if 1335? ' 1, ' AS sm W ,, helby Means worms up with o shot put ross just prior to the beginning of the 242 Women's Track Lad Cougars Make Tracks rj, ,sr lm' .1 . ,V QA -1- 'A , -K , A Q we ' - f I , . .4 N 4 hw . Qi . , 'Ui 4 me T . ' , X K ' . My-, - Q, . .gr LII., g g ., ,, . Members of the women's track team included: Qfirst rowj Toni Pierce, Tino Homlett, Trocy Stout, Kriston Brown, Rosle Reyes, Kia Cowan. Csecond rowj Coach Lynda Wood, Yolanda Carroll, Holly Holland, Kelly Johnson, Mondy Wells, Laura McClelland, Chris Clifford, Julie Griese, Lynn Lampkin. With returning Regional Meet qualifiers Laura McClelland and Mandy Wells leading the way, the Lady Cougar track team planned to qualify more entrants in the district meets this year. The girls participated in such prestigious events as the Earl Campbell relays in Tyler and the Dr. Pepper Invita- tional in Dallas. The veteran runners welcomed a large group of freshmen to this year's squad. Coach Wood felt that with the addition of new dw., blood and the return of seasoned y ,ffm-f veterans, the Lady Cougars would X go far in competition. -nt. 514 Coach of the Lody Cougar Track Team was Ms. Lynda Wood. Toni Pierce executes a successful handoff to Felicia Bafie. Kelly Johnson ourdisrances Holly Holland in a practice run of the 100 yard dash. 435 .m.:,, ., Kjfm he -1. f-- V ' V ig ' - gif ,..We,f-C,hyper'Mvrrsegglffaf13?Pm,l4.r5:pggi,,gf giffvfgii C , . , r A A , , ,, V .. , H ,. . ..,. , H, Wim , , . y r , ., ,ig f ' ,. ' I ' Cris Clifford and Mandy Wells warm up fora relay race. ,, . ,r.f W lr ,,,, A,,, - K' rfhf I 4 ,VA 55 -4 J'?wv34ixsi: MW' I A ' uf, A m..r+l:. V 4, fgwr.:-Q I an r f ' A+,-. rs- rw , . six, ,W-X, 3, . A,..- 1. . M' .V 4 vigyfff ,,'. . I7 ' ,M,v. ,fu N V.r,.,,7 ,,,, ,wkvgikmqyr P T'-was . v '.'k,?4 9',L,w' W ' MN' ss VV,-'nf K . -, 1 '. iv ,. arg- s2.':fa, .Ami-f?:. .-1 - -792 F? r -U., . . Laura McClelland puts all her strength into the discus throw. Wamen's Track 243 Team Performs Well in District Competition Members of the tennis team were: Rolando Jimenez, Robbie BArbie, Scott richie, Doug Sabo, Brian Greene, Tim Huseman, Randy Bowers, Laura Sabo, Tiffany Holdridge, Chris Nugent, Doug Kershaw, Chris Lamakul, Johanna Smith, Kareem Dahanani, John Greer, Stacy Hernandez, Anna Rodriguez, Shelly Dunton, Debbie Freiheit, April Gradel, David Guidry, Averi Johnston, Karus Gruzins, Greg Mallek, Renee Pletcher, Rachel Riddle, Jennifer Joy, Gail Madison, Tina Tilton, Kathy Sapp, John Villareol, Mark Lang, Jenny Walker. New coach Ms. Juanita Rodriguez coached the cougar ten- nis team to a successful season. The fifteen member unit participated in . individual and team competitions against area high schools. Chris Lamakul and Laura Sabo were . standouts in individual and team matches, Z' Ms. Juanita Rodriguez coached the tennis team. 244 Tennis Team w Chrls Lomokul strokes on owesome return. Kothy Sopp worms up before o march. Rolando Jimonez ond Doug Sobo reom up in doubles ploy. Tennis Teom 245 246 Golf Teom Golf Teom Breolss Por '9,.. A1 95?-. i F sr Y, ' 2 R 5. f My iff? Top Fivesome honors among cougor golfers went to Ricky Areno, Cooch Morvin Levels smiles os he hears the scores of Jeff Ruffin ond Bobby Grimes. Bobby Grimes, Brion Cromer, Choney Mills, ond Jeff Ruffin. pall. ' , ' 1 -. K , , arf-vim L ,.,,..sqQ adfz.......i...-. in M M r.,-aa:'- 'Fr' V 'f - W ' f , . , . K' , r , - 4 l,g Q . if L' . wc ,',, ri?EjQ . ,- , M .14 ' - A .r ,ss :EYMF ... I- m 0 if f elm ,L 1' fx sf., -M',,wf'f'i 'i f ' s K ,- af vt , s., - Y L, , Q- if' yupw...,, ,W , M, ' is it may W 1 I . ,, s '-1 V-P' A 1 -26 ' -4. W' Members of the cougor golf teom included: Qfirst rowj Brion Comer Qsecond rowj Todd Cowden, Chris Dunogon, Ronold Anderson, Done Weise, Jeff Dwire, Bobby Johnson, Kevin Whitley, Greg Ennis, Joson Brontly, Michoel Mortinez, Todd Yoder, Jeff Ruffin Qthird rowj Choney Mills, Mott Hunter, Perry Moore, Mitch Johnson, Roy Sneed, Steve Hoys, Joson Fowler, Wendell Bowdre, chris Mowry, Doug Johnson, Bobby Grimes, Ricky Areno. , tary, ' 4 J ' Q- 4 ,Z X' f .....-- 'l, 1 I if l my if ' S. ' M . vs, , K Q.?v1':l V Y 1' A sr A- 1 .. ,K Q .,,,lj,... ,i , ,Ak .., t 5 . , 4 , yt ', .r ' A- 1. , If ' YQ QQ 21, 4 ,,ftf1:e-,,l,A,5 fs W 2 F 5fW f..5f'AimWflQ in ' , gel' ff ,,,r .fn-,.,., 6 ,gg K+ i -W . 'erin- r1's4ff't ,,., - ve, W rm, , i W 5 V f4giV'.,dv'v A ,Af ,E F Jeff Ruffin stakes a powerful iron shot Bobby Grimes concentrates on o tee shot. Since 1983, Cougar golfers have been coached by Mr. Marvin Levels. Coach Levels has provided a steady influence in a sport that is stounchly individualistic in nature. Daily practice ot the local municipal courses helped the golf team hone their skills in preparation for the vorious tournaments they ployed in. The team fored well in the Arlington Heights, Austin ISD, and District tournaments. Swimmers Dive Into Action 248 Swim Teom F. X. F.5,....2 Scott Dickerson ond Tom Drown Flex Thelr Plex Even without 0 full-time cooch, members of the swim teom hod o greot seoson, bringing mony in- dividuol records home to Hills. Poige Witherington broke o school record in the 100 yord butterfly event ond Alon Loke broke records in the 500 yord freestyle ond the 100 yord butterfly. Doily, the teoms workout con- sisted of o 600 yord worm up swim followed by procrice in the in- dividuol speciolity of eoch member. Specific troining doys were set oside for sprints ond weight lifting. Mlke Ronkln comes up for o breath of olr. l l t 1 W FN wg, -.. 5 Mwfq L., Members of the Swim Teom were Qfirst rowj: lock Fito, Tommy Wiont, Ryder Morris, Chris Willioms, Tom Brown, Mike Ronkin. CKneeIingj: Anne Loke, Alon Loke, Scott Dickerson, Mike Hernondez, gfmcstqmqt ,1 -39, , fe.-mg , .. Anne Loke concentrates on o perfect dive. 'Q .. W as Jw QQPZ' Q 1. .Qu Yu , . R ., 8,4 V ,, Z .253 Ti5f2 i' i - A .':'e,jY' ff? If i 5? 5 .xi hs Q 3 . 5 f' 'i:i'!?gi.f A 5 nf 1 JQ ' if . L f M yxb 8 X' 5. X A 4 P 'T 1?daQ,.1E53QQ: 4 ' , .V -.. -. 1, V ,W L... - . . 1-4 .1 if -,esegvff 'Qs V vu vip- Y --fy '4' , 5 E. ,ws ,4 Ji, X2 Q , ,g..f':sp. A Y 1 'J ,x ' ' L W Q i 94 x x ' 1 4 n W ' . E 5 fs' ki ' . i ff' 'h ' ' Una' f . Poige Witherington strokes for the finishline in o worm-up swim. p'rT2:- igimhi 1 f if-'H 'FG Chris Willioms enters the woter ot the beginning of his event if if 3.1 ,,1Jg'.. ..,k '.. K fl ' Lrf. K J, af P 6 tx: 4 Q 1 , ' L 'P' 'wif Jaffa ,a x Mike Ronkin tokes o breoth between Iops .di Alon Loke exhibits greot form in the butterfly stroke. Gymnastics Team Flips Through Year '71 Y Members of the 1986 Gymnastics team were: front row - Lana Ashley, Roni Johnson, Diane Roberts, Kim Kuntz, Heather Keto, Diane Dobbs, Jinna Muskgrove, second row - Beverly Miller, Cynthia Russell, Tina AndrUeski, Michelle Warner, Kent Riibe, James McSpaden, third row - Ronald Jackson, Herbert Herne, Tom Brown, Mildred Slater, Brent Baither, Wendy Trammell, Scott Dickerson, Mike Timms, Sonja Solasp not pictured are James Lopez and Mike Rankin. Coach Chuck Green set aside the '86 gymnastics season to attempt further development of the gymnastist, so the younger team members would have a better chance for success in the future. Although there were no meets to prepare for, every member of the team was expected to give 1007, at all times. With very difficult and painful workouts, the young Cougars honed their skills to develop flawless routines in hopes of bringing all future meet awards back to Hills. Coach Green felt that his decision to boycott the '66 season was a very wise decision, and was happy that he re- ceived so much support from his team. He commented, I felt this was the best move I could have made. lt wasn't done due to the lack of talent, but for the abundance of talent in which I felt it just wasn't the right time for us to compete. 250 Gymnastics f' 7 f ,, if .4 fv- ' .- f f- gffrif ' :W-',?3713'f71'5Q 'YW:3? ', ' . .f 1:1 fl ' I1 -' ' 1 ,gg lrwrf ., ' H - if li-'Q..7'f,' ' 'IN Ziff' c5 ?i',l'T'e5'r i , M We? wi . . Y I ,: fxpf ,sf Q, . ., W.. ea., n J1 'w: mt- :ff??'f??fP'?i rw '- ' -' yay a. rr f-G 11sw?'if. ' rt ':a:'4'5sg:Q. if 1' :QV ui Coach Chuck Green gives Tom Brown directions on how to do an iron cross. xv l A 3 108564 4--Q N Nt -vt, 3 Teommotes wotch os Christy Smith ortempts 0 bock hondspring. Jomes McSpodden works on his floor routine. , 4? T ' ' J 9 f A . f :yogi YQ f fugi j 2 g 5. s 5 -W r L51 .. ' W A H- V 'nw- sis, lw ii .Q ' N'-Q., V Q xi, B Q The girls teom works on o floor routine. vi I i if , I Q. i 36 Qi f, Nia-it Shishir Shermon performs on the poroilel bcrs, Doivd Fombro executes the Thomas Floir on the horse. Gymnostics 251 I 1986 Vorsity Boseboll Teom Number Nome Position ,wav .. Q I A S .5 .N., Grode 14 Chris Bowmon pitcher S 12 4 Mott Burke infield 10 9 Steve Burke infield 1 1 5 Spence Creed outfield 10 1 1 Rondoll Fuller cotcher 1 1 10 Ed Hordison pitcher 12 17 Jomes Ingram outfield 12 1 Kevin Kieffer outfield . 12 6 Steve Mccroy Q infield 1 1 7 ' infield 12 outfield .,,1 ,X 3 th - f ,Q ,lf ,I cf,QUlfiG'd fi Q , . yr s , 1, up 'z -S' S 1 fzuw ,K Q a Q ,V 1, if ' Y A 'rw 144 -'et . i . f - N. J A z'gjrj'v,,i.y3i,.:fy Y.: A N s. ' - A 1 wi -as - -,V f f wg ,. 3 Q. ' '1 - .. , .Mi ' ,Q 5, ,A it Q Q3-SEQ' A 1 ' 'W ' Q. ....-wc-: -J-l,,4L- ,l 'n ,n.,., . ' - A - ' W I f ' w y fc- ,ol ' Q.. 'A fi: E r mre . S. 4 , ,f?cf :H jjff'5-4.,1'5:-nf' 5.374 13?-'wg ' f p - ,xx-cg .'r ,,,,.' .,'s' ,K :Sha wl '2,ft?Q?'?fl Mc. 1 1 ,. f M . ec t l l . . 'r-1' ' - c .l hx-'5'JQZ-f2 4'L ' ' . .cl v I if 'fi 213,-wc . ,, 1 . 1 - .5 X W . - we ff 1 V, AM'-y 19--' '- . . , , ,W v- x .Y , 1 , .fnzg-,QL K 4n,'.,.,.- A . A k. . vs x J' , - .. 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'f .. 4 1 'f-1 W - . .. . 1 'f 1798 ' , 5 M Lys, .XY irfvkk' f' 'J' A Q .. QW, ww., fs, 'S TNG. ', '5'r f i ' 4 A' 5- s K , s,.xis','b2f'F' f iq. 1 1 '. f, N , uf lofi, I X- ,,.,, V, 5 .rx .S 1 X . x-M, ual- X Q ,. .W 1' Y v . r ,X it i - f 1 , , c N - Q .f X. ,wir 1 vi ' -' M. , ,- 1335151-F 'wi . '- 4.5L-QW' NW fi . L- -' ,. N r 'Y fQ. wrf3'5'.'f-' .1 1 'N 252 Varsity Boseboll R iTeom Hos High Hopes for Seoson Q9 illllilllig 1 l' i r X . it iiifj- , iiiiilis ,Qiiuiaiiiii alllli till' ' , 31151 H mils , Y f. rx.. 5905 rim: C X 111513 'Wiz ' ' 15 , N f IP! ' f Q ' 'xv 9' A '- ,-wg., s i s is , 57' -n ' 'QX , . The members of the 1966 vorsity boseboll teom were: Qfirst rowj Steve McCroy, Mott Burke, Kevin Shelby, Spence Creed, Kevin Kieffer, Rick Erker. fSecond rowj Chip Nugen Millord Tippens, Chris Bowman. .lomes Ingrom, Jeff Roquemore, Steve Burke, Rondoll Fuller, ond Cooch Steve Pokludo. Wy? ,, lmmn 'z 'f I , A 5, , ' M - N N Cooch of the varsity teom wos Mr.Steve Pokludo. v-Q Proctice begon in eorly Februory for the vorsity boseboll teom. Fun- domentols were the importont items ot offer school proctices. Scrimmoge gomes were held with teoms from distont ploces such os Austin ond Midwest City, Oklohomo. Cooch Pokludo wos excited obout the prospects of winning district. With returning storters Chris Bowmon ond Ed Hordison holding down the pitching duties, ond seniors Jomes Ingrom, Kevin Kief- fer, Chip Nugen, Jeff Roquemore, ond Chris Willioms in the field, cougor hopes for o title were truly bright. tiillliliiif !'U1ir4f'5 Varsity Boseboll 258 :wf'isyl37'n s 3-'-5' F L A ,fx V! 1. f'g fr ,hh fifgf-'Q 5' ffifffzf-' tgivsfi m Q rf wi' W'-wiv gi gs Y :Elin rurr .Y'l ,, M-F, M ? 1 Cougars Enjoy All-Star Season to 'iii Wx 'FWZ ' 'N 4 'ff' i f x v 1 X , X .s Y '1 i Y 'T o is . E' ff3i:.r'l N A ., , ,g,. . -, ,fSKjiV,s t K .. . i -4, ., ,. ,. . c ,ws 1 N - f,,.. , 4, Kirby , , A ff,-U.:5ffSff...3,j.k+,K,4 1, k v i, -it it-'ff if Jil Mfr 'Q ' rf - .. ff,,f'm .Wye-gwmgfk -.32 r H3 '-.4 ' . ,ar .'.o 1 ..., i -' , go K bfi' 7 U C N ' ' f ' ' 5 7 . ' . ,,f 's. xml is es 'kg i .- ,, W2 .iiflfef WTS- i J' 311 .V ,5fW5rnf- ' l' if -.lwfwmws . 1. 1:,'v-i N ' ' . gl. r ., - girl : 'gill' A Y kg. ' if ,' .tk ' ' i nf b 1 f .. ',i ls, wi' ' ' 'K , m..fv,,.,g+,.f A - . 31525, 'A f' ,-,,,,.. , , w'.WAm.f' g -m, . .V LQ' ' ' ' , A M ff . as ,s.., .. J 0 N ' 'Nxt Chrls Williams and Chip Nugen loosen up by playing catch before o Spence Creed loads up the pitching machine. practice session. . 'rf' .pffh . ri :ff 254 Varsity Baseball ls.-as., .abil .4-w,. ' rr,-.lfiai-.size-,lm-4,, 71 Coach Pokaluda catches Chip Nugen climbing around during practice. Chrls Williams observes Jeff Roquemore's batting skills. iTeom Eogerly Awoirs Season i ' A ., ,, A .A f .A , - . , A AA,- t ,A A,, .. A A- A A 6. , , 1 --tim. - ix in ' mm.. .. n AA A x, A -- '12 . A: - ' ft-.sf.14... .ramen . .r -.-'--4 - . - : -- NA: . . A' A AA . ..3..m-mv? :Q-wg:-3-.lt'. 9 , n it in . J: 4f5,-4-.5 -'fr ul-, vk4.wwf ..A,,,,aL,.A, A 57116, V ,M A 1... X .,.- :'1': 4 A ' - wr- if-fMr'ffaziaa'i'M , , L,.c:.. f 'e ,.,,,, . ... 1 - 12.-:L T, .fl ix.. 1,3-tjizg, 4-, . ' L ' , ...tn-f he iodine. 05 W 95' 'FJ' f , 5 Chris Bowmon workes on his curve ball. , ,-, . ,, A-A Am, 5, ..,, , A. .. 39, , ,,,,.,,:,.-A -fn-e i -' -- -, 175 ' -- ...V f- ,,,. ,, c. i AA- 1 f '1f'Q P 'H 'ffl'f'TJ3 '1f1 A ' . e MA A , M ,A .,.. ...M . b A, , , ...AL.,,,.:a A : , igqfgfl 3 ... 1. ., .. . . 1-,U A L.. N Q A- ...,gA.4- . ' V A , ' Ag Af ,,-at V.--y,:'i 4- ,. N Hf-Q.g,'-i:'T-ai f. ... + ff 1 ,. -, ..,, g,M,3Ki3.,p7.,5n'w.w aw' 't :va -.f ,gcc n , vf' t L A . '. A.A,.-Zig: .4. 'AA -iff. W... . 'Y 'gpg , .i23fA,-- -+- AA, -4 Hflgjqrfqyvm N 1, Ao ' M - A A ttwwpw- v .1 ' -1 -w-. K ' '-www, . . . e. . -1-1. ,. ' ' ff Af' f- 4-1. - .::,r.---4.. -1 ,. ' ' 5129? A4 ff - zfiiwi . +P. t . if' 'N'l'rt,..:':pgfi:v,f4.5,.A,4,.,.. JM- Q - 'x R ' ' 1 'H' M' ' A' H' ' i '-f,,'g',,,n- ff- . 1 ig. V . .,, 7 X i ' WL-t.i,,.3i'?'iA - ' d u gg' J , r. wwf, a9f, g'f'3 JN ?4h ,lt 'AAA Q., A4 ,.'... ' A M-Q , -,tj ,I , , L V.-1. 5: -.N 5 4:21-dy. ffns gf . ,awww 't i t'-,vii as Y. v'.. 5f',1-Qm,,A.,M AT me ff if L., ga-r'?R ' 'Q' .' pn A ,Q ., , Lp 1,-. . f ,. Kfffffif-t '-'Q -J ' 'lf' 'f-I-Zfu' ' ' L- 1-Q, 4.1. 1. V .14 ' '--. -- ' '- Chris Bowman watches Rick Erker as he pitches the ball home. n 4: fr ' 1 A A -K 'IX '. if .1 ' 12-9 . ' A ' 1' ?7','l f', 'J'Q, :'PS2'r13f-Q-W,A lsdnvf-tem ' 1 aff afbiiyvif--'+e:'2: 'f fi' , ' I . ' U' i x TTY ' -i ia 4'i'Q'g,HJ!.. nm: f - .. A 1.- A . . - tn., 1.'Ei.5!+ge.. 'f'. w A . A M NMA it - , vx gifts-ii: 'J 1 . Ai A- ,J VLv. A ,AA . A. -..Fm ,Twin Q N -A X AAA . A, .. AW- ' W ., ,., .A QA SAA' 'sim -- ,, ,,., ew - , A,,, nf '2313.3-.,,',fITE1'--'?Q,. ..5 51- ,- A If A its , ' -, A., 53'-ww fm '.a.wf 'A ' - -- W4 A V :A '. - - .A V .., H ALQJQ,-' lt .. c ,. A. QA ki K' .L ' -'V - f M 4-. .. -ml , 4 -. pt ' f , 'Q-if -'ff' .' 3 gg W . X. . AA 3 1:5 w YV, Ai - t xiii' ' ' JA- 1 A ' Z -L'lf J ifl'. A 'Aw Af V .'5siX ' ' 3 - A dr.. Q .v . Ed Hardison and Rick Erker confer on the pitching mound. 'Q 55 it if Kevin Kieffer waits patiently for the boil. Varsity Baseball 255 256 J.V. Baseball Team Noted for Hard Work on Basics L, ,1 , I Members of the junior varsity baseball team were: Brady Bongo ,Shawn Michael, Robert Pena, Jeff Riccono, Jaime Rose, Brad Ro Whitehead, and Todd Wilson, Hard work and dedication were key factors in the success of the JV Baseball team. The team worked out daily from 2:30 till 4:80 p.m. to sharpen the skills needed to com- pete in the tight district race. The nineteen players showed much potential throughout the season. A ni' 'MW , Q 'J' Ms! 4-1.1 . 1 -gr A' r, Sean Barber, Jon Carter, Charlie Jerron, Yung Lee, James Long, Chris Mabbun we, Toby Smith, Chris Tucknies, David Turman, Eric Wagner, Tom Walsh, Donald if ..,,.4 Coach of the JV team was Mr. Don Compton. Fish Compete for District ,Q 1 Jain :E C1151 ' -Xf' are ...Y we - m -.srtnrsfq 7'-Wt-Jian -4-H ' l -, GL., .M The freshmen basesball team consisted of: .lason Beams, Erin Carranza, Don Doubleday, Ron Erker, Scott Florence, Gary Fowlkes, Greg Hall, Scott Hall, wayt Harris, Steve Lim, Kevin North, Will Pickens, Joe Roquemore, Scott Smethers, Ron Spencer, Chris Thomas, Mike Vakulda, Rob Whitmire, Michael yrlck, Todd Yeaman, Mark Younger, and Michael Zamora. H, ' ' :ef The freshmen baseball team ,'sfi': gag, M practiced throughout the spring semester in order to be prepared for the fourteen district games. The -.... team practiced the three main areas of the game: pitching, the in- field, and the outfield. The strongest area was pitching as there were five freshmen pitchers. Coach Don Morland was hopeful that the team would beat last year's record of 12-2. --.N d ' sl ' IJ' qt:-If ' ?-aww.. Coach of the freshmen baseball team was Coach Don Morland. Freshman Baseball 257 YSS I I I I o - -o Isl o Sepgl r . c vi 1 O LLL L L L ON x Khhk L LL LL L LL L LLLLL L Dodiford, Troy: L I ook gtg! DQQD .L C ceri- District. LQfTrOCk,i Cf A on , F ball, Y fy LL FooLL LolI, it I LL L I -ILYV S' L 5 L LL L , LLsLL3SLL SS S11 LLL ,ivk L LJL - 0 ' ' ' L S Foster,.LMary:.S SL S' we I CT eiue LL.L 5 SLSA I N0fiOf10l HOW SOCIGTYI Sem' mee S L Q ' I UJSEN US QQILS ,-59 ing Committee,StudentCounCil.S . L ' S L L kV.k: LL 'Q .'kk L L ' orb II Ke S Q X ,chr cfur LLLLLLL. L lffggll d omhg International IhespianSSSSociety,- Child ,Offin LL1 ' L . S :LDeveIopment, Senior Steering 02 it L L LL Curr rch I N I ommlvee ' - , M. dyg SLS? Al and. I S AC L, IC D 1 s hl n,' and, T nis. Ff0U5ff0fT'm1 'S ' O . digg S Cross Country Track, Track. I w Ler: B d. B 555' - 5, e ing O mit QL L S Galindo, Sandro: T5p,U,,C,, D L M I TreasurerforV.O.E.Jr. Lab. L L L L avrs, ara: S O Environmental Science Class, Treble L L Bro n,Thom 5 O . L L Chcantoorbalimgr. G0fC'0'L0Uf01 L S UN AIN LIN LL' 1LLL 'S .L,g1' 'I Senior Steering Committee, Student L I O It NL k L Council, Vice-President -- V.O.E. .lr. L L L-L S X L L.VLL X Qf,L LL, L L Q! row Tra - Q' L LS Senidr teering Committee. 0 x LLLLLTLLe PrL ent IL.LLO Lt Sc , L G d M L L dent Qun i 'S to ' - its Line - LL LLLShemtjsaS - Of ,L OW- L C0 ittee, . LL L b D -' M D E Latin Club, M.D.E., Student Council. L L I S - f u , rama, . ,L S . t L LL LLL L L .L ,L-L i LLLLL. L L Gaskey, Michelle. Bu r,.l le. L L n bbs Dio 2 LL fx ALL . N, UN Orpm BO L LLLLL dem L LLLL BO f L O M D E Rodeo, Volleyball, Baseball. A' S-tl-lf l L ' ' - il I , , A . LL LL n et Cigna 1 LISL S A L ' ' Lv L L XL - L ' S Gilley, Lynda: +L II ynumt mi,j.S,LLLILL mm On' Who's LWho Among Amer. H.S. .L Ch omegfs Trac ' Footbon' Boskefbon' Students, SocietyL Distinguished ASmer. I X L Studenftsf Computer Club - L . 7 Endres, Steve: L Secretory. Knsnfl L Senior Steering Committeef L SS Senior Steering Committee, LLO,E.A. . S L Club-I President, BOVZIENQ. ffl Sl LL g GOVIZOIGZI 5002 SI C S f' ' I Enocksen, Angie: L,LL.Q A Chamber Choir, Acappella hQir. 25? L S L' Child Development, Basketball J.V., V.O.E.-COOP. SSSESIL N C 'Devmf ,LCL FSHSIA 'fi A L ball, Industrial' Aits Fair, ICT ' ' ' L LL LL L LfiPfogroSEifi1 I lllie L e,,L LS 51 ilil I S Gofeef Kofefli I S L S?-1F0mbr6,David: V.O.E.-COOP. Gymnastics, Coin Club -- President, Clifford Chtiiz S I . . QLS- ' S L Ch I , Cross Country Team. TrodsLTeam,LLLLArt L 0dm9vSSL 9' SSSS S SSSS I 1 fields. Kris: f ' S bill. Conrad Michena L .LLLQotbOI L s et a Girls SocceggggL5entQr35feerih6iS5Commit- L . S tee','NatlonaI HonorSociety.L 1 .L-LL- Q LL L Track Team, Cross CountryglLTean'iiL,LLL,LLL.A Football. L ' W ' i5E3iss,i.: S ' S 258 I I Fortier,Jol3n:S SSSSFMOUNTAIN LINE, Camera Club, Ger- man Club. L Foster,John:S L L LLLLLL L MVP -- Sppcer, StudentLGoUnCilfSSESi5tJ S Graf, Keith: Football. Green, Chris: L ' National HonorISoclety, Most Artistic. Qreen, Richard: SSQLL L A A Siftrchitecture State Competition, Ar- ghitectute CityLLLL Competition, i J.V. L.L,LL,Q9SebollgCoptoih1 SSSLSS iiii S fGrimm, Brian: Varsity Tennis, Vice President of Math Club, Whiz Quiz. Grosklos, Hallie: Drum Major, Editor of CATAMOUNT Corp., National Honor Society. ' ' Guillory, Shirley: - ,B ffl it Water Girl for Football, O.E.A. In Haines, Holly: Varsity Letterman - Tennis, Senior Steering Committee, French Club - Treasurer. Hammons, Laurie: CATAMOUNT Corp., MOUNTAIN LINE, V.O.E. Hands, Jackie: Volleyball, M.D.E., Track. Hardison, Edward: Baseball, Football. Harrison, Wayne: Drama. Hassler, Ken: Football. Herman, Drew: Drama. Hickman, Kelly: Varsity Soccer. Hickman, Kris: Varsity Soccer. Flicks, Richelle: Cheerleading. Jigginson, Laura: Basketball, B Honor Roll, F.H.A. elill, Rita: O.E.A. Club. logan, Pamela: Annual Staff, Banner Brigade. -loldridge, Chip: NASAL. Horst, Stephanie: CATAMOUNT Corp., MOUNTAIN LINE, National Honor Society. Houston, Carlette: Basketball. Houston, Laura: Marching Band, Flag Corps Capf ie tain, Symphonic Band. Howell, Kelly: Football Watergirl, Gymnastics Team. Hulett, Leah: Tennis Team. Idol, Cameron: Tennis, Team, French Club, I.C.T. lngle, David: CATAMOUNT Corp., MOUNTAIN LINE. Ingram, James: Baseball, Football. Jackson, Shannon: O.E.A. Jadlowski, Paul: Gymnastics Team Jason, Jason: Baseball, Football, Track. Jimenezgsagicndo: Tennis Team. Johns, Tracy: Soccer, Banner Brigade, Art Shows. Johnson, Mitch: Golf Team. Johnston, Laura: Intl. Thespian Society -- Vice-Press A Creative Writing, Drama - Playsj i Jones, Brett: Art, Key Clubj Te ,.,, Key, T gf 1 Ke:Vl09fdv1iJ0me5f5lx' A A n- . nls,: Golf. soccer 4 I Kieffer, Kevinggei S I 1 Baseball, Football, Bowling. Killgore, Patricia: f,Child Development. King, Michelle: Senior Steering Committee. Kyrou, Rea: Choir, Drama. LaVergne, Troy: Drama. Laborde, Gigi: Senior Steering Committee, Girl's Soccer. Lake, Anne: Swim Team, Senior Steering Commit- tee, Student Council. Landers, Barbee: CATAMOUNT Corp., MOUNTAIN LINE, Vi Club. Larkins, Bryan: Basketball, Football, Track. Le, Danh: Senior Steering Committee, Young Life, Student Council., Lineberger, James: Creative Writing. Soccer. Losen, Lynda: French Club, Student Council. Lucorich, Pam: Banner Brigade, V.O.E. Lyons, Paula: J.A., G.D.P..A., o.E.A. Mobbungmicnellez Spanish Club. Madison, Gail: Band, Tennis. Malek, Greg: g ' Tennis. Senior Activity Index 259 Cheerleaders Footboll Osborne, Scott: ' M Dromo, Key Club. ,,,' -Porker,rDrono: chiigipeveiop it 'ref 1 e re Germon Club, Honor s Risik, Senior Footboll. Potino, Chris. Foofbon- Rowe, Koren: i . Vorsity Soccer Pefefmgnl Pgmg ' SeniOI' Sfeeflflg Homeroom Prep., Senior Steering Co ittee, Bonner Brigode. Q , Rowell' Tommy: Student Coun- 3 Q ,V . , 1 An Show 95 Pickett, Joymle. Senior Steering Committee Homerooriklfkep., Flying W.H.A.P., student cqgncii. Education Swimm- Trock. Computer Club, Guys Cheerleader. Debbie. Student Council, Senior Committee Bond, Drill Sgt. 260 Senior Acfrvlliyllpuex Pogue, Rodney Cross Counlmg, 5 Pope, Proter, James. Club 111 Schmidt, Joanna: Art Show, Honorable Mention in Art. Schultz, Adrainne: Child Development. Seibel, Brian: Key Club. Senay, Katie: National Honor Society, Senior Steer- ing Committee, Student Council, Sharp, Robert: Soccer. Shaw, Kim: . 'g Senior Steering Committee, Student Council, Varsity Basketball. K H Shelley, Dawnell: illl Strickland, Ada: Student Council, Soccer. Art lf. . Smith, Terri: Senior Class President, Student Council Executive Board, Banner Brigade. Smith, Vincent: Football, Track, Basketball. Snyder, Keisha: Choir, Chamber Chair, French Club. Sossamon. Steve:,.,, Soccer Tearnggjootball Team, Latin I Club- .llili .illi F L I Slll' 'fSpauIding,Tim: V .Rodeo Team. Stephenson, Dayna: Cougar Craze Club. Q.iOrchestra -- Vice President, French I ' Club. , Shelton, Stanley: , C SwimlTeam, Gymnastics. , - Stryker, Stephanie: I N , .y it QCATAMOUNT carp., MOUNTAIN LINE , Shin' Grhcez , VV gi ,mbh iv g Vg SeniorSteering Committee, i MQW' Club' Shlrer, Jerry: g miAi - Basketball TeamigQ3QlQaekQ.Team. Basketball anal: valleyaall, Council, Senior Steering Cornmitteeil ff' Slater, Carla: ,j V Homeroom Rep. . Slater, Laurence: ' Choir, Track Team, Football Team. Slater, Mildred: Track Team, Basketball -- Manager, Homeroom Rep. Smith, Barbara: M.D.E., O.E.A. Smifh, POFTW: - M.D.E., V.O.E., Senior Steering Committee. , RICKY! jfilatln Club, Acappella Choir. Cross Country. ' Warren, Wendy: gg,,gT .ig g Cheerleading, Senior SteeringifCom' mittee, Homeroom Rep. Watsonjgkingela: Volleyffalljanner Brigade.. Watstgttstgtlldark: Ind. Arts Winner, Most ss I f s N Wei, Ida: I l.iiTl C . President of MathiClub, Math team, . Engineering Club. e Wetherbeeglrlgifzg I f Secretary Sr. iCIass, ,CATA- MOUNT 3 Ca President. ' V ' . White, Christi: Soccer Playoffs. White, Randall: Drum Major, President of the Band Math Club. Whitlock, Christi: MOUNTAIN LINE Staff. Wiley, Randy: Football. Wiley, Tammy: Senior Steering Committee, Soccer G.D.R.A. Willey,1Rod: spattssealrar MOUNTAIN UNE. Williams, Chris: Swim Meets. Williams, Craig: ifSenior Steering Committee, I Homeroom Williams, Lori: - Mascot, Senior Rep. - Student Coun cil, Drama. xvlralaley, Philips g M.D.E., Art'Show. Wolff, Paul: Art Show. Mari: Newspaper Staffffgl-Ionor Roll, Creative Writing, waaas, Bob: ful Football, Track. Wooldridge, Darrill: I ICT President. Wright, Johanna: . Senior Steering Committee, Homeroom Rep., Banner Brigade, Yandell, Donald: l Soccer - District Champs. ' gf'5enior,Activitylndex 261 Kim 118 Arredondo, Elizabeth 48 7,, Berry, Michael 119 ,lf Bestinger, James 97,31 5 1 cr Fred 96 Baither.Richard48,202 , M D'C e ' Q 74 nuker, Anthony 118, 215, 5240? If fy '9e'g5Q Sldvn 48,153'176f'51Q6 J'?f99s, rs Joyce ,o 483170171 ,,,,3g,3g5i4B'95 'MY 23 Bettlnger, ' f Y Bilbo, - - 4, 97 Billings. Cindy 74 Le Ann 48 197 ' lock Alan'74, 1 Boker' Paul 96 Black, D Andra ,74,j' . 'He ' gr1em,1E119 was ou 1 5,215 Pat 49, Reg ald 1 Roni d96, She an 222 Andr ski, Tina, 3 Anne ,An l 118 V Ansleyt te ' a 11 W, ' K Ansley, ,el y7 ft Amhon grr 9 i Apgom 1215 f ' 1 Apgar. lrog96 Apodac ,Mork2 0 Arena, Icol 96, 1 Arelnawet 246 5i11tEifvgg,Arlspe.24QslrW 96 ' ' ' e,Jamle73 yhx' Arlspe, r ln 18 Arnett. Mr Mlke 35,8 , wak2227 Arnold, Cralg 119 ,Amond.cr1s 114 1 1 , Arnold, Katherine 48 Arnold, Patricia 1 18 Arnold, Paul 118 262 Faculty Index 1 'iockf 1 19,- 1 1 Shelly 97 Batie. Felicia Batson, Terry Bottistoni Battle, Mike 96 neu uury 119 ,. K Chris 97 ' se6ms,' ason 48 , 119, 227, 247, ' 252, 253, 2X 4, 255, 257 i uch?mp, Scilt 48, 1 ijouchgmp. Trcici 97 24'?,jV , .2 Yaver.SUSQ4f?4, 196 1 , ' ers, Roqmgq74 A Beesley,Qgyld 119 neu, Kenheth 97 1, ' ll, Ms ligrsy 26 N llew. Melanie 48, 202 llenbarka, Angelo 119, 288 qBehford.NPatrlcel97, 109, 167 Benjamin,8l5onna48 Benson, Timothy 97 nen1on,M1ke 187 A 1 Bentrup, Deo 97, 154, 180, 188 Bowden, Rodrick Bowdre, Wade 48 1 Bowdre, Wendell 97, 246 Bowers. Brad 74, 180 Bowers, Randy 180, 182, 244 Bowman, Boyd 74 Bowman, Christopher 49, 74, 156, 171 soya. Beth 74 Boyd. Jeff 97, 174, 208, 209 Boyd, lzorenio 119 we- PQ,E!M'9 n1Q21ee11,l1l1rihQel 1 19 , Bradley, Lee Ann1119,'233 Bramlett, Nicole 97 Brann, Roxann 120 Brantley. Jason 97, 246 Brashear, Tamerai49, 202 , Brawley, Tony 120 A Breedlove, Michael 97 Breeze, Kelly 74, 202 V ' W5Brewer, Jamie 97, 196 Bridges, T J 120 .31 ,NME Jesse 41 Brimer, Jason 97 Bristol. .lennker 120 X 1 Britt. .leff 1 ' Britgain, ike,49 X BltittrSlichet,Meliss 74 at B tton. Delene 98 ,MV Britton, Kristi 220 'M K' Britton. Mori 49, 188, 218, 228 1 I Bronson, Kim 180 F Brooks. Mrs .loan 20. Brooks, Trent 120, 227 Brooks, Troy 98 5 V Browder, Karl 195 V Brown. Brown, Christy 120, 283 2- 1 Clndy 96, 108, 106, 167 Brown. James98, 120, 240 Brown, Kriston'216, 242 Brovfrj, Myrna K 1 221 , Brown. ,!!1Qw?3, Robert 49, 195 Sammy 75 Shane 87 Sherry 49, 202 Sonja 48, 49, 218, 228, 232 Stan 75, 240 Thomas 49 516917.-..rom 178, 248 4 Brown, Toni 98, 114 Brown, Tracey 49, 152, 156, 171, 190, 191 Brown, Yolanda 98, 105, 180 Brunsoniilslm 120, 180 Bryanflagllan 120 Bryant, Bryaht, Dara nuctrfmk oe ,A Bumgardner, Kelli 49 Bumpus, Mlchael98l Burch.llason 120 Burk, Julian 32 Burke, Dalonya 75, 197 Burke, M811 98, 226, 253 Burke, Steve 71, 75, 252 Burkholder, Doug 75 Burleson, Eric 75 Burns, James 197 Burns, Jefiery 98 Burrows, Taylor 75 Burt, Julian 98 Burton, Michael 120 Burton, Yante 98 Busby, Terri 98 Bustamante, Alexander 98, 99, 187 , 1'42Q'?a rru r 1' Def 'if ,, fi' -, o Hatcher, Benjamin 54 1 1 Endres, Steven P 49, 52, 171 Engels, Nathalie 100 England, Misty 128 England, Steven 52 Ennis, Greg 100, 246 Enocksen, Angela 52, 200 Ensol, Sharon 100 Erb, Jason 101, 240 Erker, Prick 52, 255 Efkeff Ron Evans, Chtlstlna175 11 , 1:1 i' ' Evmger' his 121: .,,,.. K rorrf,lhiro1pco1hleerr 27, 75, 195, 200 Fosrrigrgahiissie 101 1 Fairley, Theron 78 rorrroro, oolvo,,52, 194, 251 Fanigula, Shannon - Fannin, Gary 78,'154, , Farmer, Felicia 101 Farris, Greg 101, 226 Farris. James 240 Favis, Mari 128 Ferguson. Jerry 101 Ferguson, Poolene 120 1 11 Femandez.'l3eckie 101 Ferris, James 128, 215 6 Ferris. Jason 52, 196 Ferris, Mike 101 Fields, Kim 128 Fields, Kris 52 Fita, Jack 150 Fleming, Drayton 128, 215 Florence, Scott 123, 257 Flores, Jacinto 217, 240 Flournoy. Terri 128 Folger, Joel 150 1 Folkwes, Gary 215 Foltynowic1.Jack 78, 170. 171, 176, 2262, J Foltynowicz, Foreman, V 4 Fortler,'Jo1'ini522 Fortner, Buddy 101 rl Foster. John 52, 234 ' Foster, Mary 52, 191 Faust, Richard 101 Fowler, Jason 124, 246 Fowler, Kim 52, 66, 171 Fowler, Sheri 101, 187 Fowlkes, Gary 124, 257 264 Student Index 1 1 5 tt':i'g-kilis fiseiilli 1 I .1 , . ' 3.2 ,111 5, 1,,f:55::qQcz1,o.o.,1,:551g5fWg,0 .es 5 11, Fox. Jason 124, 180, 181, 221 Fox, Jennifer 52, 196 Fox, Tammy 124 Fox, Todd 78, 180 Frambro, David 167 Fraustro, Susan 78, 184 Fraustro, Timothy 52 Freelove Freeman, Freeman. Freeman, . Kenneth 52 lorrres 124,'215, 240 Jana 124 Jeni 178 Freiheit, Debbie 124,244 Frelheit, Rzohord 15, 50. 171, 211 Friedman, Heather 101 fullerjark 101 Fuller! Ramon 101 1 gag 553 roller, Raifidall 75, 145, 209, 211, 1 12945906 Fulton, Mr Quince 16 G Gainey, Mike 124, 180 Golindo, Sandra 58, 208 Gallagher, Paige 124 Gamble, Donny 124, 215 Gamble. Wendy 78 Gantt, Adrlan 124 GQlClO: Laura 58, 208 Garcia, Tony 124 Garcia, Tricia 124 Gard, Marnie 58 Gorraway, Morhanda A Garreiiieflzeidra 99 K1 by Garza, Belinda 180 1 Gaim- 1 1 erifs is Gatsos.,fGreg 78 G0fFPFf1PQ ?V425ei 1v1sE7 1 sellgpotrrolr 125 Gentry, Joe 125, 215, 240 Gerik, Dennis 78, 190 Germany, Tracy 101, 220 Gibson, Apollo 75, 208, 200, 240 Gibson, Ron 125,'215, 240 , Giddings, Andre 101, 214 Gillan. Renee 78 Gllley. Lynda 58, 158, 198 oillahorr, Adam 506 Gingrich, Chris 58 , Glroir, KYle.125k M 1 1Gleoson,iDavld 101 ,lg-jj G0dflG'XfKlm'3i1s25QQl18o 5 53 l E 6 2 Goin, Marty 180 Gelder, Kim 187 Gomez, Eric 78 Gonzalez, Jananne 58, 184, 202 Gonzalez, Ruth 101 Goree, Jason 78 Goree, Karen 58, 202 Goree, Scottie 125 gouge, Kristi 125 111,111,411 r, April 125, 244 7 si3rooel.1Miohoel 50 Gl0i,iKeifh 50, 170, 196 Graham, John 102 Grant, Creshona 125 Gray, Jeff 102 Grazioli,Williom 102, 184, 185 Green, Christopher 58, 152 Green, Jimmy 54, 67, 71171, 176 Green, John 125 fii Green, Richard 50 FQ Greene, Brian 244 Greene, Latasha 78, 218 1A Greene, Ml Chuck 88, 205, 284 ,V ' Greene. Mrs Imogene 80, 81 -1 Greer, Jolifi1244 Greer, Kimberly 187 200 144 Gregg, Sandra 48, 58, 144 Greise, Julie 125, 216 Grider, Natalie 102 Grlese, Julie 242 Griffin, Lenee 102 Grimes. Bobby 246 Grimes. Gretchen 121, 125 Grimm. Brion 54, 189, 198, 194 Grimmett, Shelly 125 Grisel, Cole 102 Grissom. Shelly 125 Grosklos, Hallie 16, 46, 154, 181, 182, 191 Groslrios, Robbie 102, 180, 188 Grummitt, Juanita 125 Gruzlns, Karlis 125. 244 Guidry, David 125, 244 Goillory, Shirley 54, 156, 200 5 illmeiisothrie. Troon 54, oo, 140, 141, 1 lV1:fj?i171,1-I6 i Hagemier. Jeanie 102, 187 Haines. Charlesanne 102 Haines, Heather 102 Homes, Holly 54, 186 i11,r'1 l-lojovslry, Adorrr 94, 125, 235 gfpggifgg Hajovsky. Kevin 483 46, 150, 214. 284, 1 Haliburton, Tommy 40 2' 'V 'R 1 Hall, Greg 125,215,257 Hall, Scott 125, 208, 215, 257 Halse, Ken 102 Hamilton, Danielle 125 Hamlett, Maria 102 Hamlett, Tina 125, 180, 242 Hammons, Laurie 54, 178, 271 Hammons, Stephanie 125 Hancock. Jeff 102 Hands, Jackie 54, 170, 196,218 Honkey, Brett 102 Honkey, Jeff 187 Hannon, Christina 102 Hanyes, Geoff 184 Hardin, Anthony 87 Hardison, Ed 44, 54, 157, 209 Hardy, Karen 102, 180 Harris, Hoyt 125, 227 Harris, Marsha 54 Harris, Susan 125 Halrison, Jimmie 125 Harrison, Stacey 102 Harrison, Wayne 54, 156, 174 Hott, Mrs Mary 21 Harter, Rachel 201 Harvick, Mr Bill 88, 89, 189 Hassler. Kenneth149, 54, 56, 141, 208, 209 ' g Hatcher, Becky 102 Hawkins, Hawkins, Hawkins. Hawkins, Hawkins. Brian 287 Darren 54, 152, 158, 197 Jeff 102 Joe 125 Matt 102 Hay, Lorie 108,288 Hayes, Steve- 126 HGYf1e5r Geoff 125 Hays, Laurie 112 Hays?-510965 246 Haywood, Lisa 126 Hearne, Herbert 108 rleorh, Brian 54, 197 l1oaoy,oorrd1100 Heldy, Karen Helmlck, Mrs Shirley g11,1 A Helrrgs, James 55 Herfphtll, Karen 174 'iii Herigerson. Ruth 108 Phillip 180, 188 He bi nigSurtis126 He 12 rctaristie 55 -1 - Heil oh,Q1jrew155, 196 4 g Heroiiiiggeilimohoel 126 Herhriiiiiilr-rzQ?i5rirR0ovrrli'25,150, 181 ' 126,244 f no 1 ,1,, , 113 ,, i - ,- , -- . I ' .wiffi 15627 T'f1,g 1?Eififlgiffgfiff151753:521. Qcjji ' 1 ' . r ' :Y ,Q ki ?5 5lQQS ri5g5r - Hr .11'-,rf421.555,Szeizseescglpgg25214111-ease?-1,1244 W, f fyff ,fi f fffy f ,,AA,n,,W, WW ,,Q, 1 1 1 Herrl ng Mrs Lee. Shin 83, 193, 217, 240 Lee. Staceyigli. 202 25, 29 A Lee. Terd?11Q5.. 11125. 104, 214, v YuQ5QkQ5,g217,y25or 103, 184 HobbsIMike 124 Hodetik, Rhonda Michelle 127 Angela 127 in Annette 82 Brett 57 Jones. Carmen 127 Jones Jones. Johnson. Kellie 127, 233 F James 57, Kacl 57 Kershaw, Douglas Keto. Heather 104 xy Key. Amy 57, 196 Key. Stephanie Johnsen. Keane c Johnian. Kevln 62, 218, 233 Q-blangan. 'Focelyn 202 Eamon, rom 82, 176, 177, 178, 271 Jamal 127 Kim Klm, Kimberly 127 Kindred, Robert 127 A King, Keith 105 King. Kevln 57 157, 296, 209. 184 Lo Due. Q Q La Jaunle. lmorf . La Vergne, Troy 53, 184 Laborde. LGI 171, 2:16 'LOUD M' , 105, 145, 2 , , , r Henri Lacy, Mrs Mary Ladd, Bobbie Lake, Alan Lake, Anne Lance. Landers. Long. Langley. Lanham Lanier, ReneQ05 Larkins. Lasater. Lasko. Suzanne Lattin. Scott 128 LaVergne, Troy 152 Lawless. Kelly 105, 111 Lawless, Shelly 105 Le. Danh Anh 58, 171 Leahman, Mike 240 Lee, Bryan 105 Lee, Heather 128 ' Lee. Joe 83, 195 Lee, Megan 46, 58, 190 Lee. Michelle 160 Michael 217 Q 1 f Randy as, 234,123.5 ae. 223.1225 ,155 Mabbun. Mabbun Maberry, Brandy Mack, David 83, 222 Madison. Gail 59, 186, Mah, Ginger 106 Mahurln,kCoach Malek, Greg Mallard. Neil Maness. Mann. :auf lx Pipkin, Lisa 61 Pipkin. Tim 131 Pirrone, Michael 110 Pitts. Keisha 110 Player, Tracy 110 Pletcher. Renee 121, 244 Plotnicki, Amy 176 Pogue, Rodney 61, 217 Iuda Coach Steve 209 253 155521 110 214 r-field, Jodi 71, 87 Jennifer 110, 233 Power. Chris 110, f -Q ., ' Michael 62 Richardson , ., ., .V?.43,. V4 1 Prater ffuuzw Schlosser. Susan 64 Schmerber, Mary Jo 11 1 Schmidt. Joanna 64 Schneckenaicher, James 215 Schneckenalchner, JoJo 133 Schneider, Kenneth 111, 187 Schniebs, John 117, 133 Schott, Star 132, 180 Schottn, Mlke 111, 180 Schultz, Adrolnne 64, 200 Slater, Corla f . Slater Slater Slater, Slater. Slater, Slivc. Kathy'218. S A Sloan, Rebecca 133 i , Smethers, 5 'ppnnnl-12, S ,:LoW1'enceib5, 154 Spicer, Jennifer 203 Springer. Scott 134, 180 Stacy, Leoh 112 Stanoland, Keily 134 Stonbery, Carmen 91, 203 Stanftelcl, Polge 134, 149 Starnes, Kristi11 12, 140,238 sfeme, candy 112 4 1 Stephenson, Dayno 65, 204 Stephenson, Lori 112, 180 Schweitzer, Mike 133 Scott. Suzette 135, 167 Trevcr 133 Mortis 133 S Stetson, Hank 1-131 A Stevens, Leah Stevens, Stevens, Robert Stevens, Stout. Mrs Marsha 39 Tim 91 Shelley Yvette 91 Shelly Malcolm Shelton Glono Chris 1 13 Grace 6 Hye Yr Hyesong Jerry 45 Shore 134 217 240 134, 160 Turman 122, 134 Turner x. X ' 4 ...Mar :-Wa, 'f2'xi'5 521: k 1, ,ggi ,. 252 'hrwzpiq pg., , V 53111 1 'max-m ' 'Q 270 CATAMOUNT Corp. Models School Pride A new emphasis has been placed on School Spirit and Pride by many high schools in the area. Un- fortunately, as with many other pursuits undertaken by young folks, some thingsjust get out of hand. Allright, ollright, l know what you're thinking!! They came over and painted our school, and wejust couldn't let them get away with it right? RIGHT! It was just a little paint, honest officer, we didn't real- ly mean any harm! Excuse me, I forgot where l was . . . Anyway, the members of the CATAMOUNT Corp., the most school spirited bunch of fun-loving individuals on campus, felt it was their sacred duty to dear old WHHS to avenge the vandalism done to our Alma Mater by returning IN- KIND. An eye-for-on-eye, you know. Anyway, we found this sign, right by the side of the road, that directed us to their school . . . We never figured that the entire FWISD security force would be waiting behind that temporary building. Anywoy, the next morning when they let us out of jail, all the members of the CATAMOUNT Cor- poration promised never, never, never again to venture outside the confines of dear old WHHS after dark . . . until the next time! The CATAMOUNT Corporation was equipped with the talents of: Julie Jules Butler, Chong Honchoe Choe, Micheal Pee Wee Coffey, Lynette Duper Duplantis, Hollie Harpo Grosklos, Traci Shotgun Guthrie, Laurie Ched- dar Hammons, Pam Trixey Hogan, Stephonie Stuffer Horst, Donnie BH Hughes, David Jingles lngle, Tom Slick Johnson, Barbee Bubbles Landers, James Cisco Lopez: Vickie Baby Cakes Mechura, Suzanne l.oudmouth Parrish, Thermon Mongo Webe Ratliff, Becky Winniebago Robinson, James Ninja Sanchez, Stephanie Squeeze Stryker, Jeff Arby Dale Wetherbee, and Tamara Yogurt Yoder. ,, ' AUP. et jg. i S tg:-Ric! ,W 1,1 -'wa gs., A rf , , Qxji, get . 5 nxt lr 3 Ib T CJ T If fl X- 2.4 ij T i QK,'Lk 558.-5 in CATAMOUNT Corp. photographers Jeff Wetherbee, David lngles, James Lopez, Therman Ratliff, Tom Johnson, and James Sanchez coal their heels in a special cell createdjusr for them. Editor-in-Chief Hallie Grosklos and sponsor J. Eric Mann wait for the next paddy wagon tothe hoosegow. if n if S1 6 W 5 N4 lv at X 'Q O ws, x X in , Section editors Laurie Hammons, Chong Chae, Hallie Grasklos, Julie Butler, Stephanie Horst, Stephanie Stryker, and Jeff Wetherbee try to explain their activities to a member of the Ben- broak Police Department. Consequences of wrongdoing are never enjoyable, Staff members of the CATAMOUNT Cor- poration learned their lesson the hard way. Cops came from everywhere! Talk about being caught red- handedll The paint and the glue hacJn't even had a chance to dry before the bottom fell out of the plan. Hallie Groslslos was leading group A to the front of the foreign school, while photographer Jeff Wetherbee was leading group B to the back ofthe building. The problem was, the entire building was under surveillence from the authorities. We never had a chance. After paying a stiff fine and cleaning up the mess, members of the CATAMOUNT Corp. retreated to the safety of their headquarters, vowing not to get into any more trouble. And if you believe that, l have some swamp land in Arizona that I want to talk to you about! CATAMOUNT Carp. 271 :ng Mony phoros ond o speclol Dixon ond rhe gon T we would Q, M f W W 3 W WW - Nw,W,C9 O Jil 1 jg5gfwQYwxQQ9SfWg NWQQ3 W SQ? QJ W if is 1 Wy5fWWwmNWmi9Xg69W, A X OM C3 WJ ,JST if W sff U J Vex xg! A h jx ' ' ' A2 's Wk , X 'BQJX XEJ r AX KC? ' 1 Q 'WM ff MQ wg QQ, aw my ff N ,XXX I If Q 5- ' S ln!! X '-' L! i swf 6 wvk f W wNDy'V S , m, A ,.Lg..1X Q. Q ,f.15- X L, ji L f YJ f if ' ,f 15' Q -Lg., N L x f USU Q K K f' WMw ! wx Lf!! 1, 1 QM ww? VV , X! .f 84 , qi- IV 4 X X X H A Ava' Y 5 ' 'xx f XVJV f K. X ' V X I X kj Y j xl xx-rl A ...I V f.! I ,.1 + M l -LL 1+ . . 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