White Hall High School - Bulldog Yearbook (White Hall, AR)
- Class of 1985
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Qaywb, XNYCLLLLLU Qeggme Xi? , my - f 'Vw K 15 ., H1 A , f .,... : . . N '1' laguna im. if Q33 ' 'EQ gsm. , W X . .W jim mfdog Uofume 41 l?f. 4 BOX 901 guffdog Lbriue I Mae .x4rLanb.4a.4 1z,m51,eJ 4, jlw WALLIS 'JOUI l'lClA5l'l'l Zelfafflflenf CONTENTS Opening 3 Campus Life 9 Seniors 40 Juniors 70 Sophomores 86 1 Sports 107 Organizations 125 Faculty 153 Closing 169 Ads 179 DPENING CHANGES This was a year full of changes at White Hall High. For students, that sudden change from heated, summer activities to silent, freezing classrooms brought them back to new realities that included computerized schedules and ID numbers. Seniors, realizing their high school years were quickly coming to a close, faced decisions that would ultimately affect the rest of their lives. They began to realize their lives were in for a big change. L3 Lal- s-X Top Right: Sherry Park appears to be having trouble deciding which sophomore should get the spirit stick: Doug Barrow or Amy Alexander. Middle Left: Kim McDougal, the model student, studies diligently while classmate Nicole Westall daydreams of an upcoming vacation. Middle Right: loey Thomas displays his constant enthusiasm which enables him to make it thorugh the days ' at WHHSl Bottom Left: Brian Hamblin, lohn Clark, and Chico Sanchez performed their innocent yet mischievous routine before embarking on another tough day! Bottom Right: Terry Glover, Kevin Tuberville, Mike Pennington and Lisa Bradbury listen closely to directions at practice for 4 Homecoming Ceremonies. l ee wg l E 1:4 , s A X mu' - jing 5 'i f. g. ,, ij. . ' Lf gr 9 5 lf! - A-.gf .fi . 1. . if' ff fi 1:-Y , A D , 3 2' g. X .ffm QQ - ,A K. K aligg ,M fn, , B r -Qi, E X .N 35,2 -,ffigw ,gh ,fl 0' -'L 5, ' ' 5- PIN, Ifgif. fmgqr -, fi g . f. . 'fr-'gd F, .,'rf?f ,M ,Wit '5 ,, V mm 5, : fp 3, ,V . egfmj HAM . L, .i. N. .inf Q Ikrf '- .K ' ' . . My -4 . ff,-,.t',,3! fffggp . 4 his 2- ,, .. , ,tv -1 1 5 1 -R f - 1 .pi , . ' XS .n 5 5 v, 5-U u lt' 3 . 1, Vu r ' 4 m v s NQ 3' Q kv .90 .......,,hx l F V' s A However, this year, a particular class underwent an enormous change. They developed all the symptoms of the dreaded disease that terrorized parents and sent teachers into hysterical fits and left them trembling in cold sweats. lt could be only that psychotic disorder called . . . twin t 'H II Mi s Top Right: Cindy Pennington rnroudly displays our flag at the first pep assembly while Lori Mcloud sings the a ma mater, Top Left: Angie Duley and Esther Cope examine various Homecoming banners at close range while Ann Curry, Misty Wessels, Dana Yeager, and Mrs. Belk admire them from afar. Bfnttom Left: Wayne Holland, Ronnie Harris and friend horse around between c asses. Below: Eugene Vickers and Erin Embleton show what true dedication is all about as they freeze in the football stands' band bleachers. 'S I t tn' X 5453? i Wx fl F K Y 5 YR r- 5. 'P' s xr-'K 'Q I x . . vqm .,-sw L5 . . . enioritisl Senioritis fse-nyer-i-tisl, n.-a physical and-or mental state that affects all twelfth grade students and usually occurs between the months of April and June. Symptons include laziness, forgetfulness, lateness, sleepiness, and happiness. -6 Top Left: Some of the Homecoming court eagerly await their special moment. Middle Right: Seniors Deana Bateman and Wade Morrison look back and recall memories of their first high school performance. Bottom Left: Gee, don't David Robinson and Mike Shinn make a cute couple? Above: Shawn Penn trearl smiles deviously, knowing that the Army will soon reject ll. to rj Randy Desoto, Steve Shults and Ronnie Lawhom as volunteers for another tour of high school. 7 5-vp I ff? W CAMPUS LIFE Above: Rob McWilliams ponders a ques- tion in chemistry. Right: Eric Dugan wonders why he was forced to go to the rodeo parade. Center: Toni Coker catches Cindy Penn- ington off guard. 42.1 4-.- M ' . A '1.J.1 r Ak. B A -. JM s . 1 j f A H. r V my of ttf It -I A I . K i A ' , X . 1 t,c V - , X 1 sf. I . ' 4 ,ti K .4 , 2 - u f N , ix - 1' '- - s ff' Y . - r x it - FWZ x t - - X N ' Ft If if f W ' 5 r 6' , f A N f ' - '- N- A .I , -.'...g:a,A,3.,. .L ix i I z it i ' 'v 5,, '.1lt ' 'iw ' 7 ' T 5 I Above: Sherri Tomboli is excited about her Peanut Butter Bar. Rghtr loey Thomas thinks Michelle Wooten is Number One while james Hill knows he is! 10 'c Q, .5 pol rf' IA 1' WHHS HAS THEM Left: Michelle Hamilton shows us her best Bulldog grin. Below Left: l.aSonya Walls is happy that WHHS has IT! Below Right: Mike Pennington seems thrilled at the prospect of voting for a winner. g-.,...,, . iQ L t' Go Crazy! is i E -...-.s ,. f' A if 'if' Yi' M m r xl A 'A A Wi K ' af: D I 1 ' Q N . is lair , 'Ls ff' Top: 'lWelcome to my office, says lohn Dugan to Michelle Hamilton and Deana Bateman. Above: Angie McGee, Nikki Bauknight, and Stephanie lewis always go a little crazy on Fridays. Left: Give me the answers or else! says Michelle Moore to Deana Bradshaw. S. l Whether it's building human pyramids, rolling down the hall, being sentenced to 200 days of detention hall for forgetting to go to school, locking the keys in the car with the motor running, or just falling down the stairs - we may appear crazy because we are. Above Left: Corey lones says, 'lFriends and fans, keep the cards and letters coming. Above: Scott Green just loves a parade! f Left: Dwayne Blocker, Robert Brown and lay Vardaman know that band members are a tight-knit family. .n lg ., ,.. ' i. 2 l is Q 7 t A W fxx ff' A l 55. iohh Leslie was known for his 1950's lobkerx. N janet Kinfey is a true Duran Duran fan. 4 Take a guesi it wfao Iddie Maxey liices. I 1 M, J? ' f- MF' f 'I wwf V, ' , yi gf :L y ij:-,'g:3,'g3Nlt , yn QV- :YL,,3V,+ KA -A X- , V 1' ,Nj L Y , e V 4, , L I wt W 'f 1 'Q H 190415 wnm vnu nmol mon rot V' .0 1 I vw w1,1-- :Qian 's 'n' -- x f'-M'fx1 4-'n 'vl'4:'Fl 1' .k-e-gfg .m,f'gy-,ua -,J ,WW If ..'a-a1:.'!i-f-1fA:r.ffaf., V, ,,f -4 -'mhty ,.. 4 . 1 , 3 Q vnmla ' 0 ' Laura Smith's locker reaiiy draws a crowd. ix r . ,Rs- F . ,ff hui Mindy GammeI's locker 1ooks like a scrap book. Kathleen Kortenber's home-away-from-home is her iocker. N fx , mu X L H pwjw ,, ,,,. ,, ww' 'Y , fx xv, 'mwwf ww M, , 7 'Vv':b5kx:Z ,QQ of . I JW 'f MA' - 1 ,, s,- , , fx ,L ' VE My H , 2376 W.. W. ,N ,J , W ,X W The fashion world has always been a major con- cern at White Hall and many students invested lots of time and money keeping up with what was Hin this year. W i Faded blue denim made a bigcomeback in jeans, jackets, and vests. Most jeans for girls were in stripes or checks, cropped at the ankle, and carried such names as Guess, Calvin Klein, and Lee. ' gg A lot of girls wore l'popcorn sweaters with their jeans and topped off with blue jean jackets or vests. To complete their outfits, they couldn't forget shoes. The ever-popular penny loafers and top siders were still seen along with pointed jazz shoes. i For the guys, thick argyle sweaters, button-down oxfords, andjeans were still a popular sight. A few even wore parachute pants and jackets. Whatever the Hin look will be each year, you can bet White Hall will have it on. ii J Right: Sophomore Christy Chidester calls a department store to see if any more Calvin Klein jackets are available like the one she's wearing. Secretly, she hopes not. WHHS FIASHIONS Above: Scott Lockhart is always in style with his multi-colored sweater and button-down. Right: lunior Leslie Crowder decks out in her Guess jeans and matching vest. ' 16 K 31-s rg. ,- .1 s Right: lunior cnrmi cone: d' 1' 4' ',: 6 I- s K M . 'al' . 5 . 5 s, -. h. IQ Vg. . L 3' s wx' .v ,-ar., 's--' 21, u I s ,- r Tora Lefr: Senior Angela sriivermodins drvsslon wnnner Top Rqght Iumor Sherri T for a plc W gown attire for her iunior miss competitionjn - s ' r ' , 01 s . t s 1 striped vest and matchmg bu for ail to seia. r Above: Thg way juniorsfarltottonham wears his m shades never goes out of style. g 3 Q I g 0 Q 0 3 D wa-I-I The one time in the day where you can catch u on the latest gossip about who's dating and wl3o's going where this weekend is the LUNCH ROOM!! Between the bumping chairs and the clatter of the silverware there is a low roar of conversation. Whether light and sweet or heavy and serious, everyone seems to be most active at lunch. Everyone complains about the food but the lunch room is always FULL and lots of us can even be caught going back for seconds. This 30 minutes a day sure helps a lot in WHHS students' struggle through the day. , .alllll ...mill IllimnI ' I 1 2 air. 'S as -I K-.4 xx - HJ 'ag i-.l sa-I-lil-I-I Above Rhonda Williams Istandingj looks over the plates of ffrom left! Angela Brewer lamie Hanson Michael Musselwhite and Tony Yeager Amy Boast tleftl and Alana Zerrel lacross the tablel have other interests Left Ann Curry s lunch goes better with Coke 'P' OR:-v-I 1' P'-5,26 -3 f wt -u vf if Zigi: Above: Sherri Tomboli celebrates her birthday during lunch with a smurfly decorated cake while David Doggett munches his ham and cheese. Right: Decisions, Decisions, Decisions. lohn Dugan knows he has to choose a hot lunch or hamburger. Oh, what will it be! Below: Lisa Bradbury's designer lunch tote has replaced the old brown bag on the lunchroom fashion scene, Ag -.1 144 cpe - 1 SPIRIT Top Left: Ann Curry believes you're only as old as you act. I Above Right: Rob McWilliams is proud to be considered leader of the nerds at White Hall. After all, don't they always win! Above: White Hall honor graduates Spencer Clemons and Scott Lockhart headed for Tucker Tech. V 20 October 29-November 2 was this year's designated Bulldog Spirit Week. The Bulldogs' opponents were the Lakeside Ram: and each day of the week brought a different style of dress. Monday was Mafia Dayg Tuesday, 'Nerd Dayg Wednesday, Kic' Dayg Thursday, Sports Day,' and Friday, the traditional Color D ' X S ij . ,L 13, Q r K . .., Y . :jig ' ' -rubs, , K L L' JZ. f' Q .3--k 21,5 .g ff' aft , i- ...p-4-or 1 'af' J I'- 1:51 1. .'. -,z Q - s 4 - 7.52 ,,..,f' - 1' Top Left: Scott Green relives his second childhood Top Right: Lisa Harper forgot to take her Geritol today Left Rob McWilliams and Cannen Edwards are WHHS's favorite Couple on Nerd Day. . r .. . .'..g.' ..u... , . ta? ka '1 -'. .t' on.. Q.. . 1 Q u he an Q -'USS -0 ' , 5 - . . . U. 1 5-iv-'fs . -' '- . '- 5 x X Len. Is Ann Curry a true Bulldog fan or what ' Bottom Lett: Kathy Prather wasnt ready for this picture? Bottom Right: Kim Elsom pouts as Tammy Quarles steals her lollipop, Ellllilrj 'UU r', V Jug . Yen. B , A K .v N I' L Q U- irq,-ez.: A 'ina 'T -I ' V -.1 . D.. ?4JN ' '- . f xx - .r 1 5: is ' Fav ,Vx ,, . . . .'.'. lx.- 1 1 r iq s' ,Jay in -v,-- X ,,. f EFI, Q vi +250 Oo Top Left: louetta Tice and Tammy Little are modeling for Seventeen's fashion magazine. Above: Nikki Bauknight shows off her newest wardrobe item. Left: Aline Miranda and Michael Davenport blow smoke from their revolvers on Mafia Day. 23 iw-fx ss. 1 jo Endless Love? Ill 4 ee l K Top Left: Kelly Morgan and loe Cannon always find time to meet in the hall, Left: Kyle Cooper and Toni Coker relax at a pep assembly. Above: Tammy Quarles and Bill Fowler caught our camera's eye. Opposite Page: Top: l'Put your head on my shoulder, says Robby Castleberry to Christi Cook. Right: David Doggett and Shery Tomboli rail on and on about each other. Far Right: Rob McWilliams sings to Lori Mcloud, ul want to hold your hand. Illia new iii' sn: i I 1' -1-if Us-ill l vw' 1 1 B1 1 1 H-sm-r 1 i 2 '?'fQi5il-- -saw wil illl -.1351 S1 H f rf, X Kill 1 1 -ft-'we my 1 H- fmt? l Nw 31 R R51 pq' ,g 3 li , ,ti'? ff .,.:,--1-:S g it K 1 L my ,. .ze ' V un fpjfgm F .3 . J is if emi Q 3335 -M . C7 s. C 'Q' Z If you love everything, you will perceive the divine mystery in things, Once you perceive il, you will begin to comprehend it better every day. And you will come at last to love the whole world with an all-embracing love, FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY I 3 'A 5 ..a- ,.,A.. C' 7 A Q 'X mains--1--.W,w -U1 H-me F 1 if lei 1 Qi- We 1 f ' . J ' Opposite Page, Top: Christi Gober says to Matt Woodruff, Fancy, meeting you here! Opposite Page, Far left: Erin Embelton and Richard Pierce are a couple of real Cheesies! Opposite Page, Bottom Right: Kathleen Kortenber and lohn Leslie find a few spare minutes between classes A . . Top Left: Rusty Walker tries to move Deanna Castleberry who is standing on his feet! Left: Kim Kavanaugh and Ronnie Sears engage in another Hoff-the-wail conversation. Above Rlghtz Melody Smith and Rodney Smith have a lot in common besides the same name. 27 Homecoming he -ff as T GSW K xx X Q ' 7- X ,Q 2 f4'X 2' A f Nl 1 X X -C .f-xx! 'X 's ,- i X- is --- -M-N.-X---.,. - Top: 1984 HOMECOMINC COURT - Top Row, Left to Rght: Karen Lever, Lisa Bradbury, Wendie Brown. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Cindy Pennington, Schlain lenkins, Queen Carol Thompson, Donna Finton, Maenola Hardin. Bottom Left: Queen Carol Thompson and David Robin- son, her escort, practice for the Homecoming ceremonies. Bottom Right: Queen Carol listens intently as Cindy Pennington serenades the court with The Way We Were. Royalty H198 L si , - 9 , M I' I1 C H L h A Nyc. Maenola Hardin Cindy Pennington Lisa i3radbury - M . , by-gf!-ww' av,-gs 'D -Ar Q7 . S g nj 3, if i 't L3 15,3 W 1 f' ,if , , H itrkl 1 2' -L TL as . Wendie Brown Schlain jenkins Karen Lever D ... . H H0 'W Q0 ,',, M 1 Y V Sl' Donna Finton Carol Thompson HOMECOMING ROYAL TY - Top, Left to Right: Maenola Hardin escorted by Mike Shinn, Cindy Pennington escorted by Dwayne Thompson, Lisa Bradbury escorted by Mike Pennington. Middle, Lett to Right: Wendie Brown escorted by Gary Blaylock, Schlain lenkins escorted by Richard Pierce, Karen Lever escorted by Keith Ross. Bottom, Left to Right: Donna Finton, maid of honor, escorted by Rodney Smith, Carol Thompson, 1984 queen, escorted by David Robinson. emnriez 45.35. rf' 33 x 1 '91 At White Hall Homecoming is one of the longest continuing traditions and to be Homecoming Queen is still IT for a senior girl. Our Queen is selected by a vote of the foot- ball team after being nominated by a senior player. This Year's Queen reigned over a 31-14 vic- tory against Hot Springs Lakeside in the season's final game. Above: The WHHS Homecoming banner for 1984. Top: Mike Shinn seems intent :Fon the beauty of a white Carnation while David Robinson has spie a beauty of another kind after the Homecoming assembly. V Right: Cindy Pennington brings on the tears with her rendition of The Way We Were. ilinreuer . . . w-an-, ww weqqgqyggy 4 a. R , A 'l Q. .,y5i J i.. Ji .ig f 'XSX QS? Queen Carol Thompson accepts the homecoming sash and a big hug from 1983 queen, Teresa Smith. , , v JH-L' .ri 'I w ,. 1,1 i omecomin ,-A r Q 'NJ9 at ,gf 4 X'-w-.., AC, ,NIM tx RQ' - in - 'ef' 4' ' ,- rgfxS f Q 'Wino visual .-, , . lfs mi IAA N' Above: Queen Carol Thompson brings tears to eyes with an eloquent tribute to her Uvery special mother. Right, Top to Bottom: Donna Finton, Karen Lever, and Lisa Bradbury with their escorts at the game. eNf L. r WWW ourf 7985 ,N SCV of 'Wt on 4.-slag' ggvs' ' CCY ,gg Lf I 1 ',r 9 2 Ll :LE i' Clockwlse, From Top Left: Wendie Brown, Maenola Hardin, Cindy Pennington, and Schlain jenkins, with their escorts at the Homecoming game, i S r c g, Wil ,D xjwlqlalay girflzclay . . . .N ...fo y.,,,ff.f gr-. ex.. :tg ,l . -f L.. tt is 'Q bg, - Iva M-,bd Top: Sandra Blocker receives a happy Smurfday greeting while fbelowl Renee Hickerson 'lbears with the though of being another year older, Right: Robbie Castleberry is proof that it pays to get wounded at foot- ball. Every year, millions of students eagerly await the most exciting day of the year tnext to Christmas, that isll. That very special day - their birthday. Being a high school student enhances the occasion. Girls often receive flowers, and, over the past few years, we've seen balloons literally rise to the occasion. There is also a wide selection of helium-filled forms ranging from Care Bears, Garfield, and Shirt Tales wishing Happy Birthday. Balloons have proved to be very versatile at WHHS for communicating those special sentiments. Balloons, Bouquets, and Best Wishes Bring Smiles and Enliven WHHS Spirits IH Above: Wendy Maglothin shows off her birthday collection! Top Right: Between the three of them, Stephanie, Vickie, and Leslie Sindik really racked up! wiv ,. ,f I. ,f Q3 A I D nu S1 Bottom Right: Angela Brewer lets her balloons do the talking! 66 i B, N x 5 n X ll' lk a SF- D D RI H cj K x fi. - Q 5 C tb mi ' W 629 o 3. OH I 36 i r'r 'e .ff Congratulations or illust Because sr-5 Of course, a birthday isn't the only time of year students receive items from a florist. For steady couples, anniversaries are very special occasions which call for flowers or an attached balloon displaying a special message. Special events also prompt friends and family to send their best wishes and compliments. But, as anybody will tell you, flowers and balloons mean the most when they are sent . . , just because! v- Q5 .N F . ,R V f , jf viva H1934 I . ' a gfgiiis, xi A . x' ' Hxiws . Ji, I Top Left: Deana Bradshaw just put a dent in someones wallet! Left: The 'l love You' balloon is a favorite on campus. Above: Stephanie Lewis's balloons speak for themselves. 37 M- - as l 7 l l l . LA., Gb., QV, by .. Q if J R C5 . frtiuq. I . if H' T -'im 'Y is 1 -- lf? f l 1 Q X 3 -' - 5 f1i 3r if?L-W 1 1 gy' , ... I ' 1 - Top: Keith Ross, Anthony Richardson, and Mike Pennington comipare muscles to see wh' the strongest senior on campus is. Middle By the look on Richard ierce's face, we wonde who he really voted for. Left: Senior Alan Carrington is busy filing negatives for the '8 Bulldog. Above: Kim Pumell, Angela Brewer, lamie Hanson, Spencer Clemons, Cindy Penr ington, Tony Yeager, and Scott Lockhart perform a Super Senior pyramid during lunch. s f I X Ma , .xv L W SENIORS A all GLASS CMH S5 Teresa Allbnght Bobby Anderson Peggy Aud Albert Barbaree Q Left Kathleen Kortenber runs and bears the job of being editor of the yearbook. .l 1 x Deana Bateman lannet L Baugh Michele Blrge Russell Blasengame t , Gary Blaylock Greg Blevins ,Football lAll-Regionl, FBLA, FCA, FHA, FCA, Spanish, Basketball, Baseball 'FHA, Homecoming Escort, Track Mary Blocker Gene Boykin Art, Media JROTC, Officer's Club, IROTC Rifle Team, IROTC Color Guard faltematej n 2 VIH I ll I -! ' S I . N xx D f if ' x 5. Above: We wonder if Gail Bryles will get caught by the Ratt patrol? K l - i Chana Boyland Lisa Bradbury FCA, FBLA, Basketball, Science- Cheerleader fco-captainj, Beta, FBLA, Enrichment Program lournalism, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Year- book Staff, Homecoming Court ,yr Angela Brewer Cheerleader fcaptainl, Beta Club Secretary, FBLA, lournalism, Student Council, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Yearbook Staff, Newsletter Staff Greta Brickey 41 S Q l IJ I -4 jx , Qfl' Q Kevin Brown ' Wendie Brown Gail Bryles Randy Bumpass FHA Concert Choir, Choralettes, Madri- WHHS Six-Year PlanningCommittee gals, Girls' Ensemble, FBLA, Home- l coming Court, Student Council, WHHS Six Year Planning Committee if EW B I 42 Barbie Byrne Donna Carmical Band, Yearbook Staff ROTC Officers' Club, Drill Team, Color Guard Theresa Carnes Alan Carrington FBLA Science, Yearbook Staff, Newsletter Staff, Society of Distinguished High School Students Above: Is Anthony Richardson reading Dear Abby or catching up on the latest sports article about himself? B .0 + fs Vi' L, X we ' A' , my I fs we Sf! 4:-f 1: , - Eddie Carter Marilyn Case Brian Caughman Melody Childers Social Studies, FCA, Basketball, Track Concert Choir, Beta, FHA,- FBLA, Band QAII-Regionj, Flagline, Governor's Speech School, FBLA, Speech, Beta, Who's ' Who Among American High School L V 'mmf in 9' f ' L ' , ' fl 1 tr . V xr L g i, ' P' 1 bk I A A , Spencer Clemons Toni Coker Pam Conrad Kris Granger Cook SLA, Student Council Vice-President, Spanish FBLA, Spanish Club Vice-President asketball, FCA Vice-President, epresentative to Pine Bluff, Rotary lub ,A .-feftpit'-T' g W5 Left: lohn Dugan enjoys being different - instead of a normal double chin, he shows off his double Cheeks, - 43 F ,..,. , . , .... ..i,..,w 9 A, 9 all A D X' , , . is and ' Kyle Cooper Ben Corbitt e Debby Cotton Ann Curry Art, FBLA Beta, Social Studies Club Secretary, Stl dent Council, Senior Class Secretar Science, FBLA 'Er Left: Scott Lockhart, Warren Parks, leff Holder, Mark Kalkbrenner, and Scott Wood have a tough time deciding which graduation invitations to order. 4. Bo Davis Wendy Davis Randy Desoto Rob Doster ROTC Art IROTC, Officers' Club, Drill Team, Col- Yearbook Staff Photographer, Scier or Guard Club President, lournalism, Art, Scier Enrichment Program 44 lohn Dugan leffery Eades d Beta, ROTC Carmen Edwards FHA President, Speech Club Vice- President, Art, Beta, Band QAII-Regionl, Drum Major, Yearbook Staff, Legislator's School, Who's Who Among American High School Students - jennifer Eades i f - Kim Elsom Doug Featherston iff? l x, X '. -is A lp . ' f .-r' N- A ,Og 1, r sw g 5, if QF 2 if , l f' -Ri ir 9 4 , Above: Mary BIocker's attentions are elsewhere during a journalism class assignment. mg ' 'W H Donna Finton loel Foster .Speech Band FCA President, FBLA, Baskelb.1ll,' Track, Homecoming Maid of Honor 45 y ii K v Ngel Foster Kathy Fox Terry Glover Robert C'-Ober FHA Art 1 al l Keith Gray rv f 11 ,- Michelle Hamilton Newsletter Staff Scott Green Band , s Q , Q, Y In lamie Hanson Council, Beta, FBLA, Science, FBLA, Concert Choir, Choralettes, All- lournalism, Community Ad- Region Choir Committee, Yearbook Above: Danny Trail stays after class to clean up his kitchen in Independ Living. ' Q - Maenola Hardin Angela Hayes Louisa Hayes Sandy Hegwood Art, Science, Student Council, Senior FBLA, Girls' State - Beta, journalism Club Vice-President, Art Class Vice-President, Homecoming Media Club President,Spanish, FBLA Court 'H r ty. A . , , , , - Michael Herzberg Roy Hestandl lames Hill Pam Holland ' .,:54'i .FF-E. w bi. bg s fs N5 7 Band 6742 'tit ,f' K4pi9 Lett: Lisa Bradbury demonstrates to Tony , Yeager the proper way to operate a computer terminal. 47 'Q I - 1 in Sherry Howard Pam Hudson Billy Hunt Band, FBLA, Science A ffl' I Schlain lenkins , Leigh Ann lernigan Paifida l0hnS0l1 . FBLA Treasurer, Stepperetle, 5Ci6nCG, FBLA, Band, Flagline FBLA Homecoming Court ' 48 k. 'H Gary lackson 4 Left: Karen Lever sits patienll while she's measured for graduation cap. s Lisa lones all F - ' Mark Kalkbrenner lennifer King Football, FCA Secretary, Choir QAII- FBLA 5Regionj, White Hall Singers, Male .Ensemble Kathleen Kortenber R0nnie lawhorn 1 V X ia , ' i a' gt L Above: Eddie Carter works on his future home in his Building Trades class. Science Club Secretary, Spanish Club ROTC Dfill Team, COl0r Guard . Secretary, Girls' State, Beta, FBLA, Year- :nook Editor, Newsletter Staff, lour- -ll walism, Who's Who Among American ' 'gh School Students ' 't E r MW I - I lamie Lawrence Sheila LeGros lohn Leslie Karen lever L fBLA, FHA Reporter, lournalism Club Beta, FBLA Beta Club President, Science, High Basketball, Track, FBLA, FCA, Student , 'resident, Cheerleader tco-captainj, School Six-Year Planning Committee Council, Homecoming Court , Spanish, Yearbook Staff 49 l C Q J Q 1 - Stephanie Lewis Scott Lockhart Chad Long Tina Mattox Stepperette lSr. Lieutenantl, FBLA FCA, FBLA, Basketball, Baseball Art Spanish J Reporter, Beta Francis Maxey Yearbook Staff, lournalism Club Secretary, Art if Wax, Naomi McDonald Valerie Mendenhall FBLA, FHA, Art, Track 50 Aline Sobral de Miranda Band, FHA, Social Studies, Spanish 'K milf' Above: Peggy Smith, and Sherry Howard do a little daydreaming while watching a pep assembly. ...Q - Scott Morgan Wendy Morman Stephanie Morris Bela FBLA FBLA U Wade Morrison Cheryl Murray Patrick Murray Michael Musselwhite h B Stt IROTC Drill Football QAII-Regionl, Track, FCA Ensemble Speech Club Treasurer Team FBLA Boys' State Left: lamie lawrence and Angela Brewer discuss which will get to give this teddy bear a home. 51 i Slit?- f'pf:. it i gs Wally Nichols P Brian Oglesby Matthew Parker Warren Parks Art Media Art, ROTC Band 4 I Left: Misty Wessels tries to sleep while studying. K 'Urn +V' 161 gfffse.-+:.'l ,awi'. -,JH MQ.-:frat -fn. 'QA- '1 . . f nf 3:1 X' .wi ,. - 13 ' s ,Lrg r Sandra Pearce Shawn Penn Cindy Pennington Mike Pennington 1 Concert Choir, Choralettes IROTC Officers' Club Concert Choir QAII-Regionl, Madrigals, Football, FCA, Spanish, Homecoming ' Choralettes, Beta, FBLA, Student Coun- Escort cil President, Governor's School, Social 52 Studies, journalism, Homecoming Court, Community Advisory Fnmmittnn f. J, 1 ,Q f : ' 1,3 ' , 4 - .Q A-1 l Il W wi Q. 3' Connie Petrie Richard Pierce fafid Football, Spanish, FCA 4. YQ!! 353' xt D ' ' l A - - ebra Pnce Cherry Pnest Above: Cindy Pennington receives the October Student of the Month spanish Club President, FBLA Award from Coach Mobley ,QQ 'sw Kim Pllmell I SHCY Qualls Barbara Quarles Tammy Quarles LA, Beta, Student Council, Senior Basketball, Baseball Betajpanish Club Tfeagurengpeech ass Treasurer, UALR Chemistry stitute ' 53 i a J '5' N limmy Ray. Lola Thompson Redmond Rifle Team, ROTC Staff i, I Teresa Rhoades Anthony Richardson FHA, Varsity Choir , FCA, Football lAlI-Regionj, All-Region Back of the Year This Rick Richardson David Robinson Y , FBLA, FCA, Spanish, Football QAII- Regionj, Track 54 lohnny Reed Scott Reynolds Concert Choir lAll-Regionl, Madrigals, Male Ensemble Above: Connie Petrie studies for a test while Robert Gober tries to figui out a computer quiz. - Keith Ross Cindy Rushing Leanne Sadler Darren Schenebeck Football, FCA, Track, Concert Choir Spanish FBLA - Q 'O' - - Ronnie Sears Mike Shinn , Steve Shulls -asketball Football ROTC Officer's Club, Drill Team, Col- or Guard Commander, Orient Team , Commander 'x Left: What's Kathy Fox up to now? ! 55 ' N5-3' X'4'lf f lana Sinclair Darlene Skipworth FBLA, Beta, Spanish, Band, Who's Who FBLA, IROTC, IROTC Drill Team, . Among American High School Students IROTC Girls' Color Guard Clint Smith Rodney Smith L 9 S -x Left: Keith Gray shows off his newly-painted truck. 1 Sherri Smith leff Spl.lrl0Ck Cheryl Stewart FHA Second Vice President, FBLA FBLA' FHA se Q lay Stone Sheila Tamminen Social Studies Tabitha Tapp Angela Taylor PT: v' 'W r gt, i loumansmf Yearbook Staff' FHA Above: Wendie Brown plays detective between classes. I +4 . O 1 l Carol Thompson Dwayne Thompson Tracy Thompson Beta, FHA Vice-President, FBLA Vice- Football, Homecoming Court Escort FHA Federation XII Reporter, FBLA, President, FHA Treasurer, Student - Beta, Speech Council Secretary, Girls' State, Basket- ball, Track, Homecoming Queen R., 1. -1 Steve Townsdin Danny Trail Kevin Turbeville David Vanlandingham , ienior Class President, Concert Choir Football QAII-Regionl, Basketball, Speech Concert Choir, Madrigals, Male 'resident, All-Region Choir, Male Club President, FCA Treasurer Ensemble 5 Insemble, Madrigals, FBLA President, A Michelle VanPeIt Wade Waits k FBLA, Beta Football QAII-Regionl, FCA, Art Lynn Wall Barbara Wells I journalism, Varsity Choir RR 1... ,.,. III 5 1 III 74 A .li N 3 'P Ti 1 M q . ,3 TW..-fin f H . My ,,,,t-..-4 PPT M,,,,, fb- rr '- ,e Z 12, nt- fsgw, ggrvl '17 N Above: lamie Hanson poses with her kitty cat. ff. S r I ' 1 ' , ,, i i I Vs, K px g Q 9 ,- 5. a O' x - , , S v sl! n Q A v -Q , . ...pr- ' ' Y , .r. Y, -' 5 C if y -ni y Misty Wessels ' Curtis Williams Scott Wood Candy Wright eta, Science, Art, UALR Chemistry Concert Choir 1AII-Regionl, White Hall Choir gstitute Singers, Male Ensemble 1 -eg' st . X Dana Yeager Tony Yeager ocial Studies, FBLA, Concert Choir Football, FBLA, FCA XII-Regionl N9 2 Q Ll-'IIS Wendy Morman tried to show oil her L irc us at l, lmul she failed 59 5 'title 11 CYS, State Boys' State is a program of citizenship training of the American Legion. At Boys' State meetings, boys learn the responsibilities of citizenship by holding elections and carrying on the business of government. The boys who attend become temporary citizens of an imaginary 51st state. They are assigned to counties and cities, and are also divided into political parties - the Nationalists and the Federalists. The boys carry on an election campaign, select officers of their state, then study the actual business of government. A boy governor presides over the general assemblies. The Boys' State meetings also include health recreation, and sports programs. Right: Attending the 1984 Boy's State was Michael Musselwhile. Patrick Murray was a participant also but was unavailable for this picture. 60 irl 9 State Girls' State is a program of education which has been sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary, since 1942. It a program planned to provide citizenship training for girls high school age and to afford them the opportunity to live together in mythical cities and counties as self-governing citizens. Selected by the American Legion Auxiliary, girls take in the study of government and are given the opportunity make personal choices of candidates as well as be a candidate themselves. At Girls' State, students learn the duties, rights, and priviledges of a citizen and realize the responsibilities that we must assume when we become adults. The delegates, elect their own officials, organize their own legislature, and participate in official visits to elected counterparts in the capital. lt is a week full of fun and learning experiences. lt's also week to meet other girls and make friendships that will last lifetime. Left: Attending 1984 Girls' State was Kathleen Kortenber and Angela Hayes. mmf' ' f1.sw1g 'L to Governor chool The Governor's School of Arkansas is a five-week summer program for gifted and talented students who are upcoming iors in Arkansas schools. he non-credit school creates a unique experience for a select group of Arkansas' best students. Both inside and outside the ssrooms, the school provides highly motivated, creative students with an intellectual atmosphere difficult to sustain in or- ary academic settings. tudents are led to explore the cutting edge of knowledge acquisition. 20th century world views which integrate newly- uired facts into novel theories are emphasised. tudents are selected on the basis of special aptitudes for a course in one of eight fields: choral music, drama, lishflanguage arts, instrumental music, mathematics, natural science, social science, and visual arts. All students take classes eneral Conceptual Development and in Personal and Social Development. Below: Steve Townsdin, Melody Childers, and Wade Morrison attended 1984 Governors School. Not Pictured: Cindy Pennington. I i iifi ifzuat will emit Ematament Teresa Allbright bestows her love for Billy Idol to Donna Thompson. Bobby Anderson leaves the pain and frustration caused by the faculty to the Classes of '86 and '87. Peggy Aud relinquishes her ability to survive WH for 12 years to Lyle Aud. Albert Barbaree conveys his ability to party to Brian Hopson. Deana Bateman wills her ability to put up with Mr. Childers to Kelly Barraclaugh. lanet M. Baugh gives loads of homework to Toni Harrison. Michele Birge gives all her party possessions and Friday and Saturday night bashes to Sandra Blocker Gary Blaylock bestows his ability to control his temper to Sherry Park. Gene Boykin leaves his love and understanding to Paula O'Banion. Lisa Bradbury conveys her love for Adam Ant to Christy Chidester. Angela Brewer leaves her dimple to Sherry Park. Wendie Brown wills her ability to un-nerve Mrs. Lewis and Mr. Young to Lori Mcloud. Randy Bumpass bestows his memories of good times together to Kelly lohnson. Barbie Byrne bequeaths her ability to pass Coach Smith's class to Tonia Hogan. Eddie Carter gives his height and jumping ability to Andy Crowson. Marilyn Case conveys her ability to be human and commit an error to Sean Reed. Melody Childers leaves her first chair flute position to lanet Kinley. Spencer Clemons leaves all the answers to Data Processing ll tests to lohn Doggett. Toni Coker hands down her ability to survive cafeteria food for three years to the Class of '86. Pam Conrad gives her position as vice-president of the Spanish Club to Barbara Youngblood. Ann Curry bequeaths her ability to have patience at the Trotline Inn to Debbie Still. Bo Davls bestows has deslre to date Rosle Red to Archle Neal Rob Doster conveys the harassment glven to hlm by Mr Glll to Sean Reed lohn Dugan wllls his stupld pranks dumb sayings and bad habits to Palge DePaola Carmen Edwards wllls her ablluty to lose her volce before a game to Rob McWlllrams Doug Featherston leaves English IV and cafeteria food to Donna Kung Kathy Fox leaves her ablllty to drive 55 and her nickname to Chrlsty Gober Scott Green gives hrs abuhty to pam out to Todd Green Mlchelle Hamilton rellnqulshes her address book and phone numbers to Krlstr Dobbs Angela Hayes leaves her sllver toed boots to Klm Hogue Loulsa Hayes bequeaths her great personality to Kay Stokes Sherry Howard gives her abllrty to stay with one guy to Tern Webb Schlaln lenklns gives her frlendshlp and support to Klm Hogue Lergh Iemlgan leaves her love and enjoyment of twlrllng to the 1985 Flag Lune Llsa jones leaves business math to Llsa Axsom Sheila LeGros bestows Data Processlng I on Stephame Slndrk Ronnle Lawhon leaves the songs l Want to Rock and Go for It to Mlke Caudell lamle Lawrence leaves her graceful toe touch to Rhonda Wllllams and Nlkku Bauknlght lohn Leslle leaves Mr Gull to Sean Reed Karen lever wllls her basketball ability to Renee Culpepper Stephame Lewis leaves a carrot to Melissa Whlte, and the nrckname Munchkln to Nlkkl Bauknlght Scott Lockhart glves hrs ablllty to disrupt Mrs Sums class to lohn Doggett Tma Mattox bestows her ablllty to stuck with one guy to Francls Maxey leaves lodle Maxey good luck ID the future with Mlke lolly Valene Mendenhall bestows the nlckname Crazy Legs Cane upon Nlcole McBride Allne Sobral de Miranda gives all her Insurance forms to Erlc Dugan Wendy Morman gives her parking space to Ray Hartley Stephame Morns leaves her locker and grades to Sharon Lantnp 1 . . 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 . . . . . 1 f 1 ' . .. . 1 1 1 . . 1 1 .. . . 1 1 . . .. U. ,, 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 . 1 ' 1 , . 1 . .. . 1 1 , , . . . 1 1 . , . . . . 1 . 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 ' u 11 xx ff ' 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Q 1 1 . U . ,, 1 1 1 . . .. . . ' 1 1 1 .. . . , 1 1 . . . 1 ' ' u fr ' ' 1 1 1 . . , 1 1 1 1 , 1 Cheryl Murray leaves all the frustratlons of advanced math to Connle Bradshaw Mlchael Musselwhlte bequeaths his ablllty to pass a test without studying to Mundy Gammel Warren Parks bestows his expert drumming ablllty on Cornelius Connors Cmdy Pennlngton leaves her scatter brains to Nlkkl Bauknlght Mlke Pennington leaves the song Round and Round to Rhonda Wlllllams and Wango Tango to Stephanie Smdlk Debra Prlce bequeaths her fingernails to Venus Conner Cherry Pnest rellnqulshes all her old notebooks to Bonnle Bean Tammy Quarles leaves all her love to Blll Fowler llmmy Ray leaves Scott Summerlln In command of the Rlfle Team lohnny Reed glves his locker books and grades to Mlke Sweeney Scott Reynolds bestows hrs abnllty to stay out of any form of trouble to Blaise Mobley Anthony Richardson glves hls S25 shlrt to whomever has lt Davld Robinson bequeaths hrs football ablllty to Corey lones Kelth Ross glves has helght and aglllty to larvls Reed Ronme Sears leaves the phrase If there were ever two as one then we to Klm Kavanaugh Make Shlnn gives hls football ablllty to Blll Fowler Steve Shults rellnqulshes the ROTC Color Guard to Danny Caudell Darlene Sklpworth bestows her ablllty to put up with Sgt Smlth to Paula O Banlon Shem Smlth gives her picture of lack Wagner to Cmdy Hyatt Anthony Stokes bequeaths his bass drum to no one Tracy Thompson leaves her bottom locker and memories of WHHS to Angle Walker Steve Townsdm bestows his ablllty to constructively crltlclze our school and stlll graduate to Rob McWllllams Davld Vanlandlngham conveys his Blll Blass shirts to Brlan Wllllams Wade Wants leaves the nicknames Mad Dog ll and Road Runner to Todd Gifford and Bull Fowler F ARE WELL I OR '. . 0 J 1' , . x - i , , . .. . . . , . Nl . . .. . ' K . .- ' 2 0 ' Nl ' ll ' ' ' 5 . I . - xx ll ' ' xx 11 ' -, . . 7 . , . . - . I - I , . . . . . I ' . . . . . . - 0 ' V I ' . .. x 0 . I . . L . . . . . - 1 l Q .I ' ' . 5 . 1 - .. g A . ' NX If ' . , . . . . . ,, , A- . . l ' ' r ' , . , - . . . . I . -'1 Q ' 0 , -. - -- . , I. ,v .Q ' 1 . . . . n - - . . - ' ' ll 11 xx ,, . . - - . J P xl . Wi , li K in ..Y.,14: y My f fall. 'ilQ'l3gl,iilii 1. Sherri Smith 2. Kyle Cooper 3. lames Hill 4 Sandy Hegwood 5. Anthony Richardson 6. Stephanie lewis 7. Cheryl Murray 8. Lynn Wall and Brian Caughman 9. Darlene Skipworth . Senior Shots S A 'ww' 'NX dn- Cn... 1111 semolg wmv ur ij- SNN I Y ' Q iii? E ' 1 is xiii:-Lf ft-aff. Top Left: Mike Herzberg counts down another day. Top Right: Cindy Pennington and Wendie Brown drift back to the days when they were juniors. Above: Scott Green considers not doing his homework. Left: Mark Kalkbrenner grins it out through his final days. 67 fi ,f bt X s .- sl N , S E: TOL ff ' ff L 3, X x X fc? xv 1 fflwe I Q 47' 1 x . ,fm x'gAf'5.f -W QQ W 4 K W ff.-Q X 17 4 ' up-Q X Ab W al l l -cf I l ...r k , lv 4 ' 'Lf' K K M ' fffl .. ll '. yi Q Mk Top: laura Smith takes Rona Thomas's order for lunch. Bottom Rght: Rhonda Williams is 2 smiles in Mr. Wyatt's English class after receiving a balloon bou uet. Bottom Left: Toni Hogan is really into this pep assembly. Middle: lohn Cannon and q'odd Gifford discuss th week's football game. 3 L f if 'Q Q f 'f - , -45? JUNIDRS fmr 4vQ f 'Hu A '9'Hm.,,., . QIEAQQ BJ? 'SE 'ii , . X' t 1 N.- '+.,, 4 Top: Tim Smith is amazed at what David Doggett is doing in Chemistry, Above: Kay Stokes dreams ot the time shell he a senior. 72 ,- ,osoa Q,- E f'Qh 7--v .W MO Shatonya Akins lvtt Arnold Mark Ashe ratt Ii Q37 i Lisa Axsom Ne-il Barbaree Nikki Bauknight 0:3 Q -sf' I f f Bonnie Bean Saotty Berry Vina Bt-rryhill Laura Biuhieri Sandra Bloc ker Roy Bogy Connie Bradshaw Us-ana Bradshaw Clhvryl Brantley ia Mark Brown Tina Buck Sean 'V s M v try-nv loe Cannon Iohn Cannon Deanna Castle-berry fS-'X Robby Castleberry Danny Caudell Carla Caughman Venus Conner Debbie Cooper Esther Cope 've l Q X l iii Willie Cottonham Leslie Crowder Mike Curtis Below: Angie McGee models lhe latest in aprons and goggles. Bottom: Debbie Still considers her response during .tn interview t'oricerningl1er report card grades, Qi i fi ' 25 '2 e t i if si , l ' in .f fi A i r t- A - ,E f L V , ' fl f lg av . ,, 4' ' 022. f wr ' ,Q 45 3 - T .3 ff 1 -.is 73 40, l la' .i 'J - ,Q K UMQQQHYA '-:Hifi 'QQ '12 Mark Dalby Regina Davenport ,jul Y- Mona Day Q5 Paige DePaoIa Robert Denton 'K Qwu I . 4 1 tohn Doggett Steve Domon 75 A ..... David Doggett Iana Dozier f rg. Top: Amber Taylor demonstrates how to eat a popsicle. Above: lohn Cannon ponders a tough question on an English Ill test. 74 'Q' X Melissa Drake leanette Duckworth - A-...aa Angie Duley Paul Eastman Eric Dugan Tammy Ford Q, Yi 'Tir' Below: Renee Hickerson shows off her birthday balioons and teddy bear. Bottom: Kelley Rasor auditions for Seventeen with her Covergirl smile. Kenny Formby Aian Forrest Bill Fowler CD. fl' WD' 1 I ,HV leffGambi1I Mindy Gammel Norman Cibliti 45. pa an-'A V511 Q ,E ,-al Todd Gifford Christi Gober Lisa Crinstead i Tommy Hale Christy Halev lames Hamblin 45' we 'XVI ze fg Eddie Hardiman Crystal Hart Ray Hartley L-ffiai --W' - ' N ,,.. si 'Q w. 1 and M .-FI wi -Q Mxx 'xx v --1 ,-M. 'fin 'T' Lottie Hass Vic kit- llays Shonne llerren Theresa Hestancl Renee l-lickerson liilly Hill 41 Tonia Hogan kim Hogue Melissa l lollmert V, QQ' Teresa Hollingsworth Debra lackson Kevin lames Top: Dale Powell seems absorbed with a short story he is reading in his English class. Above: Christy HaIey's big smile tells something about the upcoming weekend she's discussing, 76 fs Q..- Richie lohnson Kim liavanaugh Donna King Kevin King lanet Kinley Mike Knowlton Beloit. Tina Berryhill celelnmtvs her lmirthclay with .1 one' Candle cake, Bottom: Stephanie Sindik .incl Tina Moore c .ilu h up on the latest gossip during .1 tire clrill. i Derrek Lantrip Sharon Lantrip Chris Liles N ii f Tammy Little Michael Lunsford Kevin Marshall Donald Mattox Doug Mattox lanet Mattox YRC' Q4 L 4 X . 1, 'l lodie Maxey Charles May Vickey McCarroll .qw NO IK -u, Above: Deana Bradshaw daydreams during a pep assembly Top Melody Smith catches up on her typing homework m ...Q ,aww-M 2 'lull xr, 1 Below: lodie Maxey carries one of our photographers bag on the sidelines. Bottom: Terri Webb always manages to pose for pictures even while cooking. Michelle Parish Tammy Patlon y David Plaudis Riffs. Q. iv,-.l Dale Powell ' lean Prather Kelley Rasor 'K' 'I E- S-33 Z- i. Billy Ray Sean Reed lennifer Reese i Chad Reynolds Clint Rhodes Danny Rhodes 'UN 'nv- 7 Greg Rinehart lennifer Roberts Terrie Robinson 4' 1 , f Q I Iv ' 'fb Kqiehii : ., s kc: r. '. , 4 'Qin e .. -r N-N 1 1 , H LFS'--I 0 ag. ,. f ' 'iv' il Q? NX if 'ae Q 5-fl ml'-11cr,.,, LJ C7 X K. Top: Michelle Parrish seems to be a little bored by the Bulldog newspaper, but Donna Thompson can't wait to get hers. Above: lean Prather displays an award-winning smile. 80 Hollie Schmeider Long Schuster Donna Scott Benny Shackleford Leslie Sindik Stephanie Sindik Vickie Sindik Darlene Smedley Brick Smith is Laura Smith Melody Smith Tim Smith . S..,,p Y, Rina Spears llelalxie Still Kaye Stokes :Q- fix no SCO!! Sumeflin lames Surratt Sheila Talley 'W-R v. uv Richard Tamminen Amber Taylor Alex Thomas av. Y:-+ , 4 344' Dennis Thomas Rhonda Thomas Donald Thompson FY in--v l if ' K - A 1 -- s. . xiii s l - , tee' :N , iw 'fl f 1 ,, , J , as ,. - sl wi h ,Z Q 1 an ff' ' , X a V, 'L Donna Thompson lames Thompson Trov Thompson 3 1-53 ,,,, 3.3. Louetta Tice Sherri Tomboli Eugene Vickers Below: Dennis Thomas, Sean Cambell, Alex Thomas -- standing by the window , . . watching all the girls go by . . . Ain't school fun! Bottom: Kaye Stokes presents .1 scholarly example lor her classmates. lfllis ll? , r mi in -Q- ,,,,,, , i W 1... rl' gtg- ? L fF':.rstswgss :fe Top: lohn Doggett squeezes his gum for freshness. Above: Lottie Hass asks questions at Career Day. 82 A ls. is- Kenneth Waddell Rusty Walker Debra Wall LaSonya Walls Rose Warren lohnny Watson ' la. on nw X l il Orlando Watson Terri Webb Chris Wessner iq P? .,- 'rf-v I . t t K Melissa White Billy Wiegand Brian Williams H. B xg , fa Cindy Williams Rhonda Williams Cynthia Willingham yn 'ox ff.,- ergo -4 X. 'QB C' Matt Woodruff Barbara Youngblood Robin Howell iam 1 I. 21 . X X' ll ii ' J X ' ooo 1 fi - I ' ' ffilililkwhik ' 4 . Z V' I' -5- NX . ff-Qi:::s.z , l X I I Xxx i' l-f f, 5 Xing ',l fig ' qs X bx' X ' ll!! . . v l ' 5 ' NX .y 11,4 4,1 J.. 'Q , ,,- ,f V P ,901 nz.. 'su 5 ff ff 1 , x ' fx Y In If I x X xx N l I I 'I V XX? X f yf, i ' 'XX' I .NJ g W. N X ,115-H -If ,f- I 1' 1 1. Left: lack McNally thinks somebody is pulling his leg in this story he's reading, Darn near pulled him out of his seat tool Botlom Left: Sheila Talley daydreams of the summer ihat's coming. Bol1omRight: Kim Kavanaugh looks surprised as she checks her typing .ind finds no errors. -Y-V 1,5 faq - if? Q ffiw 51,4 .gf Q Q RPER E ' b'l91'f'fAt'1 if giilms yrli TI his 99,5 ry, gh, ,,y,,, 6' QM HS fr' 9 fini? irlffnv Soir at P 6 ,l.o ii. rl. Q...f,Q,.i gzaif. Q P-wif il- airiv if' 4 ini- Q-1-arfsns. 14' my 4 wi, Qi-ifikfiwif iw? 'tif W af.Q1is1s:1fi-Vfilffi' f SQQQvf'4sfi'ij i 'Qu W 4,3 X i l 'S Y, S 6, 'i Q. Y. li, vi' 'i .?' '1 i 3 , 3 C. 'S K. n '5 7 I , 1 -3 ,i ll 83 i i A . l 195: WK' 4-rin fwls aff!! ,,. Il ip:- 1 Chfisfi Cobef P'-Wh 7-W' UNH' mf' 'ffm dufmg -' PPP Top: juniors Brian Willams, Mike Knowlton, and Robert Denton tell us where they .mwnlniy and wurpmw Rhonda Williams. had rather be- 84 Above: Mike Curtis gets a two rating in the Media Center while listening to tapes EIYQB Q, SG! gag -- Top Rght: Kevin King does his pretest warmups. Above: Whats Eric Dugan wishing for? Left: Roy Bogy displays a really broad grin. Cfarid 0 Y.x'?t.:JLf' W ' 1 41 1 '. Y 'tr 4. . ., A , l .:1 ',.-1- -21:1 E 1V Wall J. , I 1 .f ' -: Nw- 1' :zyy . ' 1 1 ,. , if 5 j vf . , 5,1 ,I DPHDMDRES , ,Q , 'k,,- .NJQ QX H if 5 Q? SOPHOMDRES 25+ P' 39 WN!-f-L-Pr 4113955 CMF '37 Elimmwl: s 9: Above: Sandra Adams gets checked over during Career day while Tammy Quarles' attentions are else-where. Top: Vickie Baldwin gives lessons in being friendly while Mandy Brown observes, 88 ll wlWr'l'xl ww W K Celeste Acuna Sandra Adams Amy Alexander -gtg, 'N-:::r Keith Allbright Rhonda Babcock Kenneth Bailey -o :Vickie Kelli Barraclough Doug Barrow E'fw Kilt fs ,0- 'Pi YN? Q-:L Eugene Bell Mrchelle Brere Conme Billingsley 3 ...sa 4, Y' Dwayne Blocker Amy Boast Michelle Boykin l l i Roosevelt Boyland Cassandra Bradshaw Mike Brewer fb Sherry Brickely Kelly Brockman loey Brown 'Wie fr' l0y Brown Mandy Brown Paul Brown 4:5 it -noni Robert Brown Tom Bush Rebecca Byrd 61:43 I v 'v f Y Chris Camp Mark Cantwell Jeanie Carmical Bottom Picture: Greg Cook displays the fine art of pinata-making. Below: Anyone would be a fool to mess with Lori Mcl.oud today! A. ' D -Ha., f 45 89 0 'N ,s 'S W 1 M h fix I 'Civ if fi eg sm, r -C im,,h:v ll! 1,1 rl Top Picture: We've got spirit, how 'bout you? Above: Wendy Maglothin laughs through another tough day at WHHS. 90 '36 R' 9,2 T' CCY Doug Cheshier Christy Chidester George Clark 352 'fi L lohn Clark Vickie Clark Lann Clemons L. ,,' v-14... E 'HQ Aliqia Coad Aaron Coleman Cornelius Conner Greg Cook vv-'fi 1773 ,iii 5 5. Kristie Cook Shane Cooper -N or lanice Corbitt Lalonia Counts Anthony Coy 1 , M. x, X 1 4 x , 3 Below: lason Woolems is a real TEN! fCount 'Emi Bottom: Susan Smith knows how to draw a crowd - and with lhe right audience! 'AG- 38. az-Q-! Q16 -f 1 'x Y'-17 -N A+ -aX -Z Qi: Q-Q, 49' .- .Iii 455 X W 5 X - 1. , VS , Vi? ' .w A, 3 mf x . W I X 1 Ki ' ga lx lin- vs. J 6 -s '!I' QQ Top Picture: Comelius Conner observes as Latonia Counts and Brad Cummings get a little crazy! Above: Roosevelt Boyland - A star was born! loe Evatt Lori Farley Michelle Fielding a-4-A Ch9fYl F0fmbY Connie Forrest Larrv C Q fQCf?'57ZK aw lem, Gandy David Garner Bobbette Gill Stephanie Givens Kevin Glover Dee Ann Granite 5 Qi Charlotte Gray Todd Green Cherie Gullett 'f-?'!.'-I 'Q YQ 'en nu , .V ,...,...1 E: as A .4-nl is - 4 Q L33 an .pi Lf7?' 42? 2 Q13 f-wx CI f 'X wr'- 5 Below: Trae Peacock knows he had a pencil last period, Bottom Picture: Brad Miller and Archie Neal check out wares at College-Career Day. W 0 J S4 1 ., .1 3 'H -17 . I lip. - wx' 21jY. AUA A il F' 94' 1 W Top Piz,'tur'e: joey Thomas and Keith Reynolds have different feelings about going to class. Above: Charlotte Gray just Can't hide her enthusiasm for school. 4' 'Q l Wesley Hogue Sherry Holland Steve- Holland :SD 45' -...pf Y Bryan Hopson Stephanie Hom lennifer Howard r - 4 1 , A 'sl fi W g, A 32 . , 4 s.S,' 'l .tk-J' 1 .l f X? r I Randy Howell Denise Howorka janet Hudson . -I Y - aff, sail r , li il? 5 -0 V' all ,. Linda Hunt Dace Hutson Cindy Hyatt 'CWS' 1? C22 1 Af ff ,.-, Tracie laggars Deano lames Brad lames l Below: Paula oavidsona smile captivates. Bottom Picture' Anthony Coy , , . in his own world. Rlionnla leffries Kelly johnson Corey Jones for is-I7 Eddie Iones Melissa Kelley ldCki9 K6lSEY .va A fN,f Tony Lawhon Tony Leopard Colleen Lever ,QL 'fav' john Liles Robbie Lingo Chuck Linker 46 Suzanne Lively Tabitha Lunsford Wendy Maglolhin es .X 5 X . x X , ,Ill x, ' tdlwl can Cl l A J. i luv l 1 l Cl' . 7 X Q hi F vt ., K - ,WWW Amr' H i w i M , , wr - I xi .! Y ,?,Mse,,xJ, A I , limi . I-,.7,..,f i L Y 1 we . L, i ' i Mffge . X, ie., f, , 1 r..r , We X i m ' lj .,.,.l ' l 2 ff V A . .. .W 5-fi , A M, rf kbbb V hx ., W,-W N Top Hcture: Chris Camp checks out the cheerleaders, while loey Brown checks out the camera. Above: Elin Embleton, smiling sweetly, reaches for her .357 ' magnum. Nobody messes with these files. f i' 95 if Qi. willy , lil' If 1 lm will ' 1 ,. 0. 1451 Kevin Marshall Susan Mattox Mike Maxie Nicole McBride Angie McCoy Kim McDougal ,af ts' Angela McGregor Lori McLoud lennifer Mendenhall S' 'in i K ole 5 ,Q if Michelle Metott Mike Metott Marty Meyer ,A Q9 Brad Miller Brian Minchew Brent Mitchell xv,- xx-X .s k 4 ., Below: Hurley Ragar dreams of summer vacation. l Bottom: Danna Hamillon and Lisa Harper pay Close attention to our camera while Alan Weaver, being the good student that he is, listens to his teacher. Kelly Mitchell Blaise Mobley ' Bryan Moore T7 Holly Moore Tina Moore m D- L. MOS9l9Y 'll -2 uc M :LN f -,fy Q ax W, Bobby Moseley Archie ,Neal V Lana Newton vb qw' ,'o:' Laura Owens Sherry Park Beth PeaCOCk Trae Peacock lack Pearce Ronnie Peffie Cf fa l ,463 1, movie ' 'ip Top Picitilrec Sonia Wilkins gives an impression that she isn't doing too well on this test. Above: Renea Culpepper: Go ahead . , . Make my day! 98 fo f-fe N.. f-f i john Pike Rodney Powell Stephanie Powell 5 Xl X .,..wi' Kathy Prather Hurley Ragar Edie Rasor 'Q CE' L larvis Reed Stephen Reprogle Keith Reynolds 1 P, 5 NJ t Y. X5 W V 33,5 33 Nd' I X Ezt,,,,3, E.. , ii, - 1- x 1. A ' ,311 ff fgvwf' li wk L. .JT f A ,N as M 3, gi fi J X 'jen N f xxi l,55?i1'zl . .t 2:5 il' r g. H i ai. N H1 1 fs if it y ,I l I W V Archie Rhoden ,Kelly Richardson tl Chico Sanchez 432 -04. 'Q lanice Scott Sabrina Self Tammy Sessions va- fe Sondea Shults Dana Smedley - Lyle Smith Q.. T, f-1:1 Tina Smith Susan Smith Mark Spradlin 0 Ti Y . , f . loey Spears Angie Stanley h h Donna Stephenson J 'J - , N.-1, xx .I ,ff , Todd Studdard h Chris Sttjrdivant T Mike Sweeney G 'nn Ianette Thomas loey Thomas Russell Thurgood Below: Ronnie Harris practices his form for the upcoming WHHH Contest, lThat's the White Hall Hunk Happeningj Bottom: Susan Mattox's expression combines curiosity and alertness - two pluses for any student. x ' f A i QQ. V, is 1, . VG F: 4 4 1 Minn. . ' Q rf. 1 Q -Q .xre-A Q55 :ENUM wtfliw-G 4 4 25- -if 'Q '95 GEffuTOWhSEOd h Brad'VaIentine ' Vx Crystal ,Vah Pelt fv- fv- nys ' S6 N-f Iaymvardavtnzitf V I Tirta Varnell ,A V I . Matt Vaughn 'ff x.fX ,kr Y'-'Y lenmfer Vua Stacey Waiter lanucholas Watt th V Top: Cassie Bradshaw and her tin grin. Q h Above: Vickie Clark solves the noontime crisis of no place to . .I .Nr -4.2 Atlentweaver Nicolewestall K Marion Whale VQ YQ, sit down with a carpet campout. ' Vwegenti, . , A Kevin Vwley A h 'I ' ' Sonia Wilkins lu lanmwilliams ,. . ss. 5 . Brad Wood 5' pn ,...., jason Woolems ka Alana Zereli 5, if f 1 X We are number one' ophomores Are ,...,,i.. H -.1..--- C wg, J- K, .2 'N' If k xi' .1-' I C x KZ ff X. . --if ra'-16,,. x 'iq tri... l u ,,-aim? ,g 4 ...,,A.,... . 'we' .- 23 1. K, .- 5, f -ff W .. 4 5. -...... 1 . ,ff-gf an Y '- f -. if fp-ff .1 W K ,..:i Q T, fm J 1 A Y 4 i,1?.ffNi?' V I 'J BUTJUST WHAT??? Wwe ...a-' I f '1l T? 42 it X Q7 - 17 4 5 3 19+ Top Left: Rhonda leffries has lost a pigtail! Top Right: Geri Townsend is very excited to be lounge. Bottom: This sophomore 1who's name he asked be mentionedj begins preparation for his w Opposite Page: Vickie Baldwin shows off her treads in a unique way. W x 5 - x .M Q-fav' - 'NWS v X x Q 5 Q iw. S 1 Superiority Among Scholastics fc EXCEllENCE lil It was a very proud moment for students and faculty of White Hall High and members of the community as was recognized by the 1983-84 Secondary School Recognition This national program recognizes outstanding successful schools, whose students, faculty, and community, unite . . d demonstrate a strong support for educational excellence. WHHS was the only school in Arkansas selecte White Hall High was presented a specially designed flag to commemorate the school's recognition. Dagot Barrera, fabovej a representative from the Department of Education, presented a plaque to Principal Danny Yc and the WHHS student body, congratulating all involved for consistently maintaining first-rate stand. SUPERIORITY AMONG SCHOLASTICS - We've had it all al f SPDRTS 1 swf. A , .11 ,fl if lin .rf ., ew! . ,,,'iw A , X Q., N .,f., oo, '+ up ,uf ' , ...va.I,,!'k Jain .'.- V sf.. 1 h 'Wx' K 5. i R .1 4- 4 . 'iv' . , 'isis xi., 'BRQY3 f x it , - ' ,V . 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Alan Forest WB Eugene Bell4FB, Rob Henslee QB, Alex Thomas QB Rodne Smith QB, Kenneth B I B D 'd , . , y ai ey Q , avi Doggett QB, Terry Clover WB, lxen Cummings QB, Anthony Richardson FB, lames Harnblin HB, Richard Pierce FB, Sean Campbell TE Lann Clemons TE left Arnold WB, Eddie Hard' FB B'll H :man , i y endricks HB, Dwayne Thompson WB, Brick Smith WB, Stacy Williams WB, Dale Powell WB, Corey lone FB, Billy Ray TE, Ronnie Petrie WB, Roosevelt Boyland TE, Rob Castleberry TE, Trae Peacock WB, Steve Townsdin HB, Wade Waits G, Ronald Parker T, Donald Thompson C, Brian Hamblin C, Rob Lingo G, Keith Allbright C, lohn Cannon G, Mike Musselwhite C, Mike Brewer T, Richie lohnson C, Mark Kalkbrenner T, Mike Shinn C lason Woolems T, Todd Gifford T Gary Blaylock T, Steve Domon T, Dennis Thom T B'll Hll T, lx ' , , . as , i y I 'evin Tuberville T. Bill Fowler T. David Robinson TE, Paul Brown TE, Matt Woodrutf TE, Mike Pennington WB, Tony Yeager TE, Mark Cantwell TE, Brian Williams TE, Todd Green WB, Archie Rhoden WB 109 'l 3 1 ' 1 ...-..-2 45 Q? WQQANAWQQ Watson Chapel was White Hall's first opponent of the season and Chapel had the home field advantage and revenge for last year's 13-0 Bulldog victory as allies. ' The Bulldogs, with only seven I'9tUI'I'1lng SIBFIEYS, WEFE 8 SUSPECT team. They were in a rebuilding year. The fans weren't sure that they would be a winner, but the players knew they would. Watson Chapel took an early 3-O lead but it was short-lived as White Hall came back to lead at halftime 14-O. White Hall scored once in the third quarter to raise the count to 21-10 and that's the way it ended! 110 1 ?fvl57Za2?aM2 45 1574725 im DUQQEZCK i . sn . 2,5 .ag H as Q ,,,. . . g our - sa- ' 'Q 1 Tig Nx g K . g I ti fl ge gl iii f lu. ' X M White Hall's biggest game of the season came aganist the l. A. Fair War Eagles. Both teams were undefeated in conference and the championship was riding on the game. The War Eagles dealt White Hall their only shutout of the 1984 season and took with them the district crown. ' The next week White Hall faced the biggest rival, the Dollarway Cardinals. White Hall picked up its first shutout of the season with a 10-0 victory as White Hall's defense finally plpyed as a team. The win put hite Hall at 6-1 on the season. Michael Musselwhite Above Left: Todd Gifford and Wade Waits take a water break. Middle Left: Did Richard Pierce go for the interception? Middle Right: White Hall's offense lines up against Watson Chapel. Bottom Right: Senior Keith Ross moon walks over a Dollarway -i. ..-1-li. player- fur gt' uf' 8 .ii A . 'X 6? a ,fx K . ,9 VX f 'A 'Q xi if A M1 ' .fx :.' 'bf Q .ug W Ill: if N 2 Y' 3 . Q I' U ' ,, A. ' A 7Q,n ax- I 1 it xg fr gc, T. ' Q gilt 'X V5 Lflff QP S In 1' 1984 Record WHHS 21 22 26 K33 22 O 10 34 31 28 Q 6 l Watson Chapel Monticello Dermott Malvern Star City l. A. Fair Dollarway Sheridan Lake Hamilton Lakeside Rivercrest Opponent 10 6 19 26 21 21 O O 6 14 13 , Top Right: Coach Smith worries about his charges, Middle Left: Senior Rodney Smith UU seems to be a sideline observer in this picture. Middle Right: Coach Vereen tells the team what to do with the ball. --- --. .- A tai 1 f.' ' tl fl ary HH - I '73 I j i 1984 Coaching Staff: deft to righti Sam Smith, head coachg Rick McLaughlin, Steve Edwards, and Charles Vereen. Hoop ime Stacey Qualls -- 20 32 -- Eddie Carter Scott Lockhart - 22 40 - Corey jones Brad Wood - 42 'I4 - Alex Thomas Tim Smith - 'IS 54 - Greg Blevins Kevin Turberville - 55 50 - Ronnie Sears Spencer Clemons - 11 34 - Anthony Davis 24 -- Robert Denton MANAGERS - Rodney Povvell, Anthony Coy, Eddie lones. 1984-85 Bulldogs 1984-85 Senior Boys Basketball 55 S '......',i? sl-7.4 1 wg.. .f- s , 1 , ' x i 1 it m.-sifstffmfg-,ss 1.-,.. - . . . - . w-.ss-..:U 55 50 ' Dip! Top Left: Eddie Cartefs 1323 shot has eyes for the net. Top Right: Scott Lockhart shows classic follow-through form after his jump shot. Bottom: Senior members of the 1984-85 team are 1Ieft to right3 Spencer Clemons 1113, Kevin Turbeville 1553, Ronnie Sears 1503, Scott Lockhart 1223, Greg Blevins 1543, Stacey Qualls 1203, and Eddie Carter 32. 115 Q1 HMP Time 8 Top Left: Brad Wood goes high to control a tip against Glendale. Scott Lockhart i225 and Tim Smith C151 seem intent upon where the ball will go while ISSJ Kevin Turbeville seems to already know it's not coming his way. Bottom Left: Scott Lockhart puts in a lay-up on a fastbreak while Kevin Turbeville trails the action. Bottom Right: Move Over Doctor I. - Kevin Turbeville adds a little foot action to this shot. Brad Wood 1441 and Stacey Qualls lrightl await the outcome. l l ,, Mfg' if gl ? ' 7 if Zhh get i it E . lf i e 5-Lx 3 f 0-14 1 c: it . sag . :AM 'ff 1 or ... if s. ' . , V MN ,Hx X -mv 4 - q '7 f ' if Q yr ' 44? 'I 'Q Q -f - H? in F ..-..-.,..,--m M 5 my, ya. 1, 'O' Y ., Q Q7i'!.!Pl.S ED ' J , - - I , ' - - . . W BelsLe:et,,1euLlL WWE Donna Finton 22 Kelly Brockman 20 v... Karen Lever 40 Rene Culpepper 44 s Carol Thompson Cindy Hyatt Connie Bradshaw Suzanne Lively 34 Tina Buck Rita Memn -r' lenniler Reese Edie Rasor Y Melody Smith Sondea Shults MANAGERS - Chana Boyland, lennifer Via, lanice Scott. g-J X '1STa X ll a 1 is 19185452-8353 Lai? 31.1116101913 ff: '1 af s SIIPERNSE IURS ' iiti ' fi, fi X B.. , 3 so S We - v .. -M , ,...., .. .- K I W . ., . PM an mie1rf 'sxassmwwf wr ffsftwfff M'fffjiffw.f '04 V wid x 1 . I MW .,.....-, . . t . ..., -..,. , M., .4-apo-nas--un-.4 .Q-anis-aa..-.A ....4..--an-:,,-5veQ,,1... A - f - -v Q --A----' 'N' '-A Q 'N' 'W ii'i','i'mf,i'fQy2 , ri- 1 1 -K -- ,V A V. W ,Z ,,, ,,t,f3:vgMaBL?- gjryivrm yr V K in J W 1 ,b5,, 3 , ,!4,.,, ,.... 1 37 D I if Q.. 1 , . - 1 if was Vtifigtf, as., M, as ww . E I -.K 5..- ,kL' -W '- , H' ,. 'M Qif,W.' ,, ,VW ..,....MN.,,,.. MW- tv' Vwm V i I ,!,,tgh3-.veal EQ Li- . sH2'Ei,,i5. . .- i.74i.fk, w vars M, .M TH V MV, N K 'L iagw .' ,J- 'f-..vses,.f J.. N.. . . f'--:fx f 1 Nr- i ,L if-Mm -M W M ' . f ' W ...w 4.-um-we-v N K'MHK2Q.J4a.av'wv-f'1'HHiimii 9 ii''ff .L ' W V' ' M V A I . , .,w , ' - ' f I . if A i' ' 's A 'Q was ' . -' ' ' ' i 0' 3.,Qf1I'i C , ' L-fflf -4 zs gizgfzsa ' i ' i I if isfwfifss A Q. , A silly, s if 'L . - ,:,Q..- . op Rght: Melody Smith goes up for a jump shot. Does she make it? Edie Rasor seems to think so. 119 i op Left: Edie Rasor shoots for two. ' ibove: Karen Lever, Catol Thompson, Donna Finton, and Melody Smith practice dribbling with two basketballs atonce. I J' g mf 9? 1. 2 Q ,K W , W ..M,.4.x 1 'lf .JZ awww o V, W ., f. 0 . Top Left: Coach Sharon Morgan goes over stragegy that Bottom Left: Surrounded by opponentsg Melody Smith ff-.fb in -W - D fm- 4,,, 35 'Q o, f k!.s1Q!i!f 'fl M. mm' W will , .3 - va- Aw ....-. ..,.....1-,.,,...... fx o 'Y , W! 5,.f.W,,,w:,..-. - . .: 1g:L., nz ,, . ,4 f ' 'L .........,...M......... MM. I , V, Tir -! 42 o J 3 wwf BQZIW' N ' U'I.'!i.i.'E2 DY Q Salute YQ!! B 11.11. 'ia 1 1 l I I -ilr-I -4-lil-I Qi'-23 .- t t 5 9 The 1984-85 school year, has been a presttglous one for athletlc achievement at WHHS All tournament, All Southeast Arkansas and All American have been some of the tltled honors collected by outstanding Bulldogs thus far Nrkkr Baukmghts All American cheerleader selection and apearance on natlonal televtslon at the Aloha bowl tn Hawan received the most attention Rhonda Wllllams was also an All American Cheerleader nominee All Southeast Arkansas Football team honors went to Kevln Turbevllle and Anthony Richardson whtle flve others were named to the All County football team Rtchardson and Turbevulle have also been selected to participate ID the Arkansas Actlvrttes Assoclatlon s All Star game thus summer White Hall All Tournament Team honors went to Stacey Qualls Donna Flnton and Melody Smith Flnton meter tttle from the 84 track season Carla Caughman was a flrst place trophy winner In drlll competitions at the Stepper s camp this last summer Congratulations to these Bulldogs who have dlstlngulshed themselves and brought honors to their Alma Mater Opposite Page Far Left Rhonda Wrlllams All Amencan Cheerltader nomlnee Top Rrght Kevin Turbevrlle Wade Warts Anthony Richardson Richard Pierce Todd Gifford All County Arkansas Football Team Bottom Right Kevin Turbevllle and Anthony Richardson All Southeast Arkansas Football Team Top Left Donna Fmton and Melody Smith All Tournament Team Top Right Carla Caughman Flrst place Stepper trophy wnnner Bottom Right Nlkkl Baukmght All Amencan Cheerleader 123 l also holds the 5AAA-South ,and state Class AAA 800- llThanks, Coach! aa l l The like to take this to thank Scott Preston for 13 years of dedication to the White Hall sports' program. An inspiration to many, young athletes, he continues to lead in the classroom. Once again, Thanks, Coach! l , A balloon bouquet was presented to Coach Preston at this years tirst Pep Rally. Matching smiles with him is Mrs. Camille Pearce, girls' PE and health instructor. in -lk AW' ll 5 5 PM 5 l i 'I 1 5 if i I l i i I i. 4. 1 ll i P 1 i l li ii . 5 1 Q.. tn ls f 5 5 s Q Y , l 5 1 e 1 oRGANlzAnoN9 KAQQPLGEJQF5 it 'L 'S Practice make perfect as the Whi Hall cheerleadei know from expe ence. While mos students were loun ing beside the po last summer, or cheerleaders wel perfecting the stunts, cheers, ar jumps. This practiu paid off at tl' University Of Tuls when they wer selected top squ: of seventy-fiv squads and receive the Award of E .cellence and tl Spirit Award. And that wasn't hon , M enough, lunior Nil 0 0 9 I Bauknight was named All-America Cheerleader and Rhonda Williams was an i 4 Q American nominee. - A ' Our cheers to these girls!! 4 U 'v or ,,.. ' iw W' Y I I I I . I ri i M N I Q' A Lgl X? ' if X , 71.2, f X TT H :SE if x -' Angela Brewer M Lisa Bradbury Captain Q Co-Captain Camille Pearce lamie Lawrence , Rhonda Williams 126 Sponsor Co-Captain lunior Qi , -xh 'N I x 9.: 1-ali ,Q ,lf 4'-V Q gri .- Leslie Sindik junior Above Lell: WHHS cheerleaders show their spirit at the Rodeo Parade. Above Right: Pain in the Stomach? No, just another terrific Stunt. Left: Angela, Rhon- da, and eslie show their strength in a artner stunt. glghl: The y cheer- leaders sing the WHHS alma mater accompanied by the Dancing Bulldog. gj,u., ,lag Q ... . - Q .. U-L.. T my . .Q 1 9 R12 XY i an fs - l' -s Christy Chidester Sophomore Nikki Bauknight Kriglie Cggk lUl'1i0r Sophomore Sherry Park Sophomore 127 STEDDEIQS if Lori Carla 'S Caughman Mdoud Michelle Stephanie Fielding Smdk . . Vicki sindik L Darlene Hyams Smedley , Amber Schlain Jenkins ' '. it -ff may p l Tawor . ' f lt 2 X Sh ' Stegxhvagie f J , A 5 F l My 3 Torstggli Angie 1 I A ' Melissa McGee leaf Whlte I I Top: First Row: Schlain lenkins, Stephanie Lewis, Second Row: Melissa White, Vicki Sindik, Darlene Smedley. Third Row: Stephanie Sindik, Lori McLoud, Carla Caughman, Lynn Harris. Fourth Row: Amber Taylor, Sherri Tomboli Klaptainl, Michelle Fielding, Christi Gober tCo-Captainl, Angie McGee, Above: Captain Sherri Tomboli and Co-Captain Christi Gober suggest to the squad: Get it right this time! Right: Mrs. Kay Caughman, sponsor, concentrates on perfecting a Stepper routine. 128 The WHHS Stepper squad is a group of 14 very talented and dedicated girls. Although being a Stepper doesn't seem like it would be hard work, it is. We attended camp this summer at Fayetteville, where we received 38 blue ribbons of 42 possible ribbons, We also received one of ten Superior Squad trophies that were awarded. The Steppers gave motivation to spectators, players and fans as they performed at assemblies and football and basketball games and will continue to do so in the years to come, ' Sherri Tomboli, '86 Captain Nf 1, f'ffff:ff,,LL N ,. A , , 1 lJ-. STEPPERQ WESTE A Left: The Steppers promoted Bulldog Spirit at the rodeo parade. Middle Left: Was this planned or does Lori Mcl.oud think that she's special? Middle Rght: For the Steppers it is no sweat to enjoy performing for audiences. Bottom Left: And what new step is Christi Gober trying to teach the Steppers now? Bottom Rght: Are these your ordinary, everyday Steppers? ,4 x- 5' X 'J J . AMW! r .f ,, J' A554641 X - 4 L 129 Band This year the band performed better than ever before. This was accom- plished by the determination of the members, the leadership of the seniors, and the hard work and dedication of Mr. Childers. As the first co-drum ma- jors the band has ever had, we would ike to thank the band and Mr. Childers for all of their cooperation. The Drum Majors Carmen Edwards and Rob Mc Williams K+ 4' lille!-FY sl Top: ls this the disciplined band we have come to respect? Top Left: Kevin King was heard mumbling, 'il am going to enjoy this. . . I am going to enjoy this . . . lam going to enjoy this . . . Top Right: lane! Kinley asks Cynthia Willingham, ilAre we on the same song? Above: Melody Childers whispers to Rhonda Babcock, l could of had a V-8! Far Left: Some gave it their all and then there is lohn Dugan. Near Left: Anthony Stokes says, I wear my sunglasses at night! 1984-85 Front Row: Nicole McBride, lanet Hudson, Sabrina Self, Angie Walker, Kelli Barraclough, Crystal Van Pelt, Deanna Castleberry, Leigh lernigan, lanet Kinley, Melody Childers. Second Row: Deana Bateman, lana Sinclair, Pam Hudson, Cynthia Willingham, Colleen Lever, Sandra Adams, Robin Denny, Rhonda Bab- cock, Charlotte Gray, Rob McWilliams, Rusty Walker, Larry Fultz, Wade Morrison, Linda Hunt, Eric Dugan. Third Row: Kevin King, Connie Petrie, Erin Embleton, Eugene Vickers, Doug Featherson, Pat McKenney, Robert Brown, Dwayne Blocker, David Garner, Danny Caudell, john Dugan, Latonia Counts, Sean Reed, Mark Dalby, Scott Green. Back Row: Carmen Edwards, Warren Parks, Aline Miranda, lay Vardaman, Russell Thurgood, Paige DePaola, Pam Holland. Not Pictured: Barbie Byrne, Cornelius Conner, lennifer Mendenhall, Anthony Stokes, Teresa Sahlin, Long Schusta. Top Left: Top Row: Crystal van Pelt, Sandra Adams, leigh lernigan, Melody Childers, Rhonda Babcock, Deanna Castleberry. Bottom Row: Angie Walker, Paige DePaola, Charlotte Gray, Kelli Barraclough. Above: Drum majors Rob McWilliams and Carmen Edwards. Near Left: linda Hunt is known world-wide for her 'lspirit at pep assemblies, Far Left: It's a bird! lt's a plane! It's Scott Green? 131 1Q sQ'nlQ ,W . N .ffl Inn Q-if Charlotte McLoud xx Director SN tp N To the true artist, Music if cl necesfity, not N an occupation. The musician doet not ' menu acture mimic, he livef in it jig 1455 91's WN' f' M' Sy H, L, , mg, ,, f GV X f I Glnnrert Glfhnir - .:.'r'f' ' x First Row, Left to Rght: Kaye Stokes, Wendie Brown , Kim McDougal, Celeste Acuna, Wendy Maglothin, Tammy Little, Mindy Gammelu, leanette Duckworth , Melissa White , Michelle Owens, Kristi Dobbs, Darlene Smedley H, Marilyn Case, Michelle Parrish. Second Row: Scott Wood, lim Miller , Eugene Bell, Curtis Williams , Jeff Works, Dana Yeager, Angie McGee, Iamie Hanson , Cindy Pennington H, Cindy Wilingham, Christy Gober, Robert Denton, Brian Williams , Rob McWilliams ', David Vanlandinghamf Third Row: Tony Lawhon , Blaise Mobleyt, Alan Forestt, Steve Townsdin , Scott Reynolds , Amber Taylor , Amy Boast, Lori McLoud, lana Dozier, Cindy Williams, Holly Schmiederw, Tonia Hogan , Keith Ross, Mark Kalkbrenner ', Richie lohnsont, Wade Morrison, 132 'Male ensemble Choralettes il 1' 5 i 5? ii' First Row: Michelle Harding, Lottie Hass, Bobbette Gill, Dana Hamilton, Holly Moore, Chris Sturdivant, Doug Barrow, Archie Rhodent, Nor- man Giblin, lerry Gandyt, Stephanie Horn, Dana Smedley, Susan Smith, Lisa Axom, Donna Scott. Second Row: Lisa Grinstead, Michelle Biere, Kerrie Harris, Paula Davidson, Renee Hickerson, Teresa Rhodes, Kenneth Waddell, Kenny Cummings, Rhonda lefferies, Chiere Gullett, Amy Alexander, Valeria Harkins, lan Williams, Laura Owens. Third Row: Louetta Tice, Angie Stanley, Linda Hunt, Marion Whaley, Susan Mattox, Kathy Prather, Donna Harness, Mike Sweeneyt, Michael Davenportt, Rob McWilliams, Mike Maxey, Archie Neal, Venus Conner, Kim Wood, Tina Smith, Cindy Williams. -ff... -? .,-f ' 'f'?f,-'f-' ,,f,-,- ,,- 2 l i I1 B 1' 5 Lori McLoud, Rob McWilliams, leanette Duckworth, Alan Forrest, Amy Boast, Brian Williams, Holly Schmieder, David Vanlandingham, Melissa White, Steve Townsdin, Cindy Pennington, Mark Kalkbrenner, Mindy Gammel, Scott Reynolds, lana Dozier, Richie lohnson, Curtis Williams, Wendie Brown. ' Male Ensemble N Choralettes 133 Student Coun il Front Row: Sherri Tomboli, Tonia Hogan, Hollie Schmieder, Maenola Hardin, Michelle Birge, Wendie Brown, Angela Brewer, lan Williams, Dana Smedley, Kim Purnell, Cindy Pennington. Second Row: Christi Gober, Amy Boast, lana Dozier, Sandra Adams, Colleen Lever, Deanna Castleberry, Kristi Dobbs, Christy Chidester, Karen Lever, Carol Thomp- son, Top Row: Steve Townsdin, Steve Domon, Brian Minchew, Russell Thurgood, f XX f f X? Serving WHHS proudly! K r 0 , 'M X3 K ii x OFFICERS Front to Back: Cindy Pennington, President Clemons, vice presidentg Carol Thompson, Sherri Tomboli, treasurer. Class fficers 4 un '15 s YS I is , F il its . SENIORS - Center: Steve Townsdin, president. Left: Ann Curry, secretary. Rght: Maenola Hardin, vice-president. l vu: :- IUNIORS - Left: Darlene Smedley, Secretaryg Cheryl Brantley, SOPHOMORES - Right: Christy Chidester, president, Left: Ian treasurer. Not Pictured: Steve Domon, Presidentg lana Dozier, Williams, vice-president,Center: CeIesteAc'una,Secretary, Vice-president. 135 i ff ,, ,Q l I f f' 'f I jf v .lisslkiik K I 1,1 ! ttf.: GV f 3 ' 1 T A Wg 'E X 2, ' 1 OFFICERS - Front to Back: Deana Bateman, Secretary, Melissa Holbert, Treasurer, Mike Curtis, President, Dennis Thomas, Vice President. .1 ,. 1 v W - Y Y Left to Right: Front Row: lodie Maxey, Deana Bateman, Valerie Mendenhall, Kaye Stokes, Cheryl Murray, Debbie Cotton, Charyl Formby, Greta Brickey, Melissa Holbert, Paul Watson. Second Row: Mr. Powell, Sandy Hegwood, jennifer Mendenhall, Rhonda lefferys, Sharon Walls, Carman Edwards, Wendy Davis, Maenola Hardin, Teresa Taylor, loey Thomas, Tommie Hale. Third Row: Francis Maxey, Mary Blocker, Debbie Cooper, Tony Leopard, Wade Waits, Ronald Parker, Wesley Hogue, Kenneth Waddell, Fourth Row: Robert Gober, Bryan Hopson, Debra Wall, Dennis Thomas, Sean Campbell, Bobby Anderson. BETA The White Hall chapter of the National Beta club is an organization dedicated to academic excellence and community service. As president of this club, I am honored to say that the members of this club are the best students White Hall has to offer. The officers and executive council work closely with school faculty and community leaders to provide a helping hand wherever it is needed. Throughout the school year, the WHHS Beta club sponsors fund-raisers and club projects such as visiting the elderly in the White Hall and Pine Bluff communities at Christmas. Each spring our club selects one of its members to receive a scholarship in the amount of three hundred dollars to the college of his choice. We also take part in College Career Day each year by providing refreshments and assistance for the representatives attending. We're proud of White Hall. lohn Leslie President FK Officers Left to Right: Leslie Sindik, Treasurer, Nikki Bauknight, Vice- president, Angela Brewer, Secretary, lohn Leslie, President. L, 6 1 I l s Top, Left to Rght: Sherri Tomboli, Amber Taylor, lana Dozier, Amy Boast, Celeste Acuna, Robert Brown, Michael Davenport, Angie McGee, Cindy Will- ingham, Second Row: Michelle Owens, Lottie Hass, Stephanie Givens, lan Williams, Laure Owens, Susan Smith, Tammy Little, Tina Buck, Wendy Maglothin, Brad Wood, Tina Berryhill, Carmen Edwards, Third Row: Michelle Hamilton, Ann Curry, Misty Wessels, Melissa White, Vickie Sindik, Lynn Harris, Kristi Dobbs, Stacy Walter, Sonia Wilkins, lohn Leslie, Sheila LeGros, Leslie Crowder. Fourth Row: Louisa Hayes, Nikki Bauknight, Stephanie Lewis, Rose Warren, Melody Childers, Kim Purnell, Cindy Pennington, Wendy Morman, Laura Smith, Ronda Thomas, Steve Domon. Fifth Row: Tracy Thompson, Ianet Baugh, Colleen Lever, Nicole Westall, Kim McDougal, lana Sinclair, Kathleen Kortenber, Angela Brewer, Lisa Bradbury, Stephanie Sindik, Brick Smith, Leslie Sindik, Connie Bradshaw. .., 4.3 -qv- From Top: Karen Lever, Secretary, Carol Thompson, Vice' president, Steve Townsdin, President, Schlain lenkins, Treasurer. The purpose of Future Business Leaders of America is to provide additional oppor tunities for secondary students in Business Education to develop vocational and care skills and to promote civic and personal responsibility. Some of the goals ol FBLA are t develop competent and aggressive leaders, create an understanding of the America free enterprise systems, and to assist students in the transition from school to wor Steve- Townsdi Preside -- -.J P00011 5 5 UTURE EADERS MERICA A Yfr usmzss X . Top, Left to Right: Donna Finton, Donna Thompson, Carla Caughman, Kim Hogue, Leigh Iernigan, Eugene Vickers, Ann Curry, Debra Wall, Rhond Williams, lohn Doggett, Richie johnson, Kim Purnell, David Robinson, David Doggett, Bobby Anderson, Rodney Smith, Melody Smith, Spencer Clemons Scott Reynolds, 2nd Row: Teresa Allbright, Terri Robinson, Barbara Youngblood, lana Sinclair, Dana Yeager, Kathleen Kortenbrer, Michelle Hamilton, lan Dozier, Christi Cober, Sheila Talley, Cheryl Brantley, Mindy Gammel, Rusty Walker, Cary Blaylock, Cindy Pennington, Michael Musselwhite, 3rd Row Melody Childers, Pam Conrad, Greta Brickey, Schlain lenkins, Michelle Birge, Stephanie Morris, Wendy Mormon, Louisa Hayes, Valerie Mendenhall, Kare Lever, Chana Boyland, Stephanie Lewis, Lisa Bradbury, lamie Lawrence, Angela Brewer, Steve Townsdin. Bottom Row: Debbie Cotton, Robin Howell Melissa Drake, lennifer King, Lottie Hass, Rose Warren, Wendie Brown, Laura Smith, Kelly Rasor, lanet Kinley, lim Miller, Teresa Hollingsworth, Mrs, Conni Belk, sponsor. Boys FCA The boys' huddle of the White Hall chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a non-demoninational group which promotes Christian attitudes in all athletic events. The huddle, consisting of athletes from all sports at our school, meets every other Monday. At our meetings, we discuss the Bible and issues that affect our daily lives. Steve Townsdin President Officers Bottom to top: Steve Townsdin, President, Spencer Clemons, Vice-President, Mark Kalkbrenner, Secretary, Kevin Turbeville, Treasurer. Top, Left to Right: Spencer Clemons, Brad Wood, Kevin Tuberville, Gary Blaylock, Corey lones, David Robinson, Richie johnson, Brian Williams, Dennis Thomas, Mark Kalkbrenner, Keith Ross. Bottom: Mike Brwer, Keith Allbright, Paul Brown, Mike Pennington, Richard Pierce, Steve Townsdin, Steve Domon, Rob Henslee, Mark Cantwell, Alan Forrest, Anthony Richardson. 139 L. Top: Karen lever, Secretary, Chana Boyland, Donna Finton, President, lr t Vice-President, Girls FCA The purpose ot the Girls' Fellowship ot Christian Athletes is to present to athletes and foaches and all whom they intluence, the challenge and adventure ot receiving lesus Christ as Savior and Lord and serving Him in their relationships in the tellowship ot the churn li, FCA is made up of individuals working together as a team - ottering each other strength, support, and the opportunity to grow in Christian faith. Eat h year our FCA raises money to contribute to the Bert Honey Memorial Sr holarship Fund Donna linton 3 hr President if C Mizpx 7 it -A gf. ,f wx ' ,5- '4,f, i - ,., 1 .x- Q- . Y ' , -' ffmsa, - ff . , W, H-,f! i an , , J 7 ws I ,, Nw., .. Top, Left to Right: Janice Scott, Edie Rasor, Sondea Shults. Front' Conie Bradshaw, jennifer Via, Cindy Hyatt, Suzanne Lively, Karen Lever, Renee Culpepper, Clhana Boyland, Kelly Brockman, Donna Finton. 140 FHA is a home economics-related organization for students who have taken a Home Economics Course. This year the Chapter has attended the federation FHA meeting at UAPB and the Southern Living Cooking School at Little Rock. The members of FHA develop warm and personal friendships through the organiza- tion's varied activities, There is more to FHA than sewing and cooking. lt is not just another clubg it is a iappemng, Carmen Edwards President XM l1A f I X .-. Renee Hickerson, Vice-President, Carmen Edwards, President. Top: Carol Thompson, Treasurer, LaSonya Walls, Secretary Q 7 5 'P 3 ff XX T7 Y N k P . at is 1 f f KT is ww. H.-P 'r . ,.. , ,, , ,, , . , , --A-.-,g - , .M.tk,e,,ggH,., ya .4 Q4 .4 ' s. - e ck, Left to Right: Michelle Biere, Carol Thompson, Gary Blaylock, lames Hill, Nicole McBride. Middle: Venus Conner, Cheryl Brantley, Esther Cope, arilyn Case, Tina Berryhill, Aline Miranda, Carmen Edwards, Cheryl Stewart, Tina Varnell, Renee Hickerson. Front: Dana Hamilton, Bohette Glll, Nikki uknight, Mandy Brown, LaSonya Walls, Angela Taylor, lanet Baugh, Kathy Fox, Tracy Thompson, Colleen Lever, Valerie Mendenhall. 141 UUE WF-Q XO! some :YHA , . . ,L ki H 'Wu Officers if . - The journalism club exists to aid with publications of the White Hall School District. This year the club members are helping the elemen- tary schools in White Hall with their first yearbook and have planned a tour of the Arkansas Cazette spon- classroom program. Express Yourself Ads for the yearbook was a project of the club and the club has assisted with year- book sales and newspaper productions. lamie Lawrence President 7, ' l . J 2 ' 07: - 5' sored by the Newspaper in the ley. ,xxx 'X ns Q 4 1,- 18 W . s,' N, li ' Left to Right: Lasonya Walls, treasurer, Francis Maxey, secretary, jamie Lawrence, president. Left to Rght: Lasonya Walls, Kaye Stokes, Angela Taylor, Francis Maxey, Barbie Byme, Kathleen Kortenber, Christy Haley, Leslie Crowder, lodie Maxey, lamie lawrence, Angela Brewer, Lisa Bradbury, Rob Doster, lames Hill, Michael Lunsford. 142 Media Club The purposes of the Media Club are to increase pupil interest and participation in school media work, to create better media services, to promote friendship and cooperation among media specialists and student media aides, to attract well-qualified student media aides, and to interest them in media as a profession. Louisa Hayes -uk ' f President F ox FL- U Q , , ,, A-- 3 3, Officers S ll 2 2 I, , Top to Bottom: Louisa Hayes, president, Cheryl Brantley, f -LL - LL reporter, Shonne Herren, secretary, Angie Duley, vice-president. e L C s i X xx l X'-X Nt 'ix Top, Left to Right: Mrs. Connie Wood, sponsorg Paul Eastman, Mrs. Evelyne Edmonson, sponsor, Second Row: lohn Doggett, Chad Long, Ronnie Harris, ina Berryhill, Mary Blocker, Cheryl Brantley, Ray Hartley, Brian Oglesby, Bryan Hopson, Christy Haley, Terri Robinson. Bottom Row: Shonne Herren, eana Bradshaw, Tracy laggers, Cheryl Formby, Kelly Mitchell, Louisa Hayes, Laura Farley, Michelle Boykin, Vickie Baldwin, Crystal Hart, Angie Duley, ina Vamell. 143 lRCDTC The Officer's Club was formed to provide a vehicle through which the cadet leadership in the IROTC program could meet periodically to further the goals and aims of the Cadet corps. an as as KJTTICGFS Top to Bottom: limmy Ray, Shawn Penn, Gene Boykin, Randy DeSoto. Top, Left to Right: Scott Summerlin, leff Gambill. Bottom Row: Ronnie Lahon, Randy DeSoto, Shawn Penn, Donna Carmical, Gene Boykin, Steve Shults, limmy Ray. 144 The White Hall High School Science Club is an organization created to increase knowledge and prefect skills in science. The club provides services in the community and gives an understanding of the importance of science in our lives This year, the science club has sponsored several field trips, held fund-raisers, and participated in the annual White Hall High School Science Fair. Members have shown tremendous enthusiasm and support for all projects and activities and are to be commended for their spirit and participation. Rob Doster President .4931 S c i e n ce 4 Officers Left to Right: Eric Dugan, Treasurer, Kathleen Kortenber Secretary, Michelle Owens, Vice-president, Rob Doster President, ,z ef lt' QL. 'J+- F W-:2r-w.QQQf- ffiaffr-2' - mb ' ' ' ' multi lllllll emi .ax , -vw-L . , rife? f-' Af Front Row: Amy Curry, Misty Wessel, Michelle Owens, Nikki Bauknight, Kathleen Kortenber, Leslie Sindik, Leigh Jernigan, Lottie Hass, Pam Hudson, Crystal VanPelt, Darlene Smedley, Margaret Byrd, Cynthia Willingham, Maenola Hardin, Angie McGee, Sabrina Self, Tammy Little, Back Row: Bobby Anderson, Sean Reed, Iohn Leslie, Rob McWilliams, Mark Dalby, Rob Doster, Kevin King, Blaise Mobley, Bobby Wieganil, David Garner, 145 Q ft , . u' A Ji l D I r .. ,..,. -..A Social Studies The purpose of the WHHS Social Studies Club is to expose its members to the many varied fields of social studies. The club has an annual banquet, guest speakers, and field trips to many of Arkansas' interesting sites to expand its members' interest and knowledge of the social sciences, This year the club also raised EL30000 for the 'Save the Statue of Liberty fund. Top: Secretary and Historian, Ann Curry, Vice-President, Rose Warren, President, Hollie Schmieder, Top, Left to Right: Sponsor Mr. Curtis White. Second Row: Ann Curry, Kim Hogue, Eric Dugan, Angie McGee, Rob McWillams, Egene Vickers, Russel Thurgood, Eddie Carter, Third Row: Tammy Little, Tina Buck, Michelle Parrish, Stacey Walter, Kristi Dobbs, Alina Mliranda, Tina Berryhill, Mike Brewer, David Garner, Bobby Weigand. Fourth Row: lana Dozier, Michelle Birge, Michael Lunsford, Rhonda Babcock, Deana Castleberry, Lori McLoud, lan Williams, Hollie Schmieder, Laura Smith, Ronda Thomas, Cindy Pennington, Robert Brown. Bottom Row: Crystal Van Pelt, Sonia Wilkins, Dana Smedley, Darlene Smedley, Angie Walker, Charlotte Gray, Kim McDougal, Laura Owens, Susan Smith, Rose Warren, Teresa Hollingsworth, Melissa White, Michelle Owens. S . h The Spanish Club contributes to the school in many ways, but of them all the most significant is that it gives the school another language besides the language that it is ac- customed to. As for the members of the Spanish Club, they will become aware of the many customs and beliefs of the Spanish Americans. Debbra Price President .r- Q, -,. ' r ' AW. .f.+. I . ' .af Top: President, Debbra Price, Vice-president, Pam Conrad, Secretary, Kathleen Kortenber. ,X ,Q l ' ' ' 1:5 X a -t...t.1-ft Wfwfafamzg we at s . ., , aa 1 .. . ,.,:,',a,.'.:, i -.-f..:mr:'i8' , V xl . Top, Left to Right: Sponsor Mrs. Denna Craig, Rusty Walker, Michael Davenport, Michelle Hamilton, Erin Embleton, Mike Pennington, Debra Wall. Second Row: Cindy Rushing, Eugene Bell, Barbara Youngblood, Michele Metott, Kathleen Kortenber, Aline Miranda, Louisa Hayes, lana Sinclair, Pam Conrad, Richard Pierce. First Row: Amy Boast, loy Brown, Sandra Adams, Donna King, Paige DePaola, Nicole Westall, Tabby Lunsford, Robin Howell, Melissa Drake, Debbra Price, Iamie Lawrence. 147 Speec The Speech Club aspires to enhance the academic program at White Hall High School by demonstrating the important role that oral communication plays in our society. lt touches every aspect of human involvement, from the most cultural enter- tainment to the everyday speech we employ. The members of the club hope to participate in the competitive display of the skills necessary to effective communications at several festivals and in national and local speech contests. Kevin Turbeville President Front to Rear: Kevin Turbeville, president, Carmen Edwards, vice-president, Tracy Thompson, secretary, Wade Morrison, treasurer. Back: Mrs. Ginger Domon, Sponsor, Todd Gifford, Kevin Turbeville, Wade Morrison, Front: lanet Baugh, Marilyn Case, Melody Childers, Michelle Parrish. 148 Teacher 5 ffice Aides Top, Left to Right: Wendy Monnan, Francis Maxey, Donna Thompson, Sherry Howard, Wendy Maglothin, Debbie Cooper, Debra Wall, lohn Leslie, Alan Carrington, Sean Reed, Rob Doster, Scott Green, Spencer Clemons. Middle: Melissa Drake, Teresa Hollingsworth, Lisa Grinstead, Theresa Hes- tand, Sonya Wilkins, Stacey Walters, Debra Price, Tom Bush, Brad Wood, Lisa Edes, Michelle Wooten. Front: Michelle Birge, Rose Warren, lennifer King, Darlene Skipworth, Kathleen Kortenber, lodie Maxey, lamie Lawrence, Stephanie Lewis, Kathy Fox, Tina Smith. Lg As Ib- xx .V I iv , 9 xi ff it . Mui' 'Wi D 61 111 . 61 A1 A1 'lf vi uf vi . X - Q? ur gg 149 BULL L 'vt M15 r : ' ft FOURTH PERIOD STAFF - Seated: Left to Right: Lisa Bradbury, Michelle Hamilton, Sherri Tomboli, Carmen Edwards, Barbie Byrne. Standing: lohn Leslie, Dale Powell, Alan Carrington, DOG District Newsletter The White Hall School District Newsletter exists t publicize activities and events within the school distric Our publication attempts to cover all seven campuse the school administration, and Uoutside events that ar important to the White Hall district. Emphasis is given to student activities an achievements in its 4,000-copy press runs four times eac school year. Copies are free to students and school personnel an are available upon request to district patrons. I , ,,,,,, , , I I l l l l Steve Townsdin Students Elected President In the News Steve Tgwnsdinc can Wig the presl ency 0 X graduating cl' on 0-:YRS 'ZX AGQXX' 5 S X 5, 0 woifzot ftiosaggsttg Q59 ,evict 69 SC. K. 90 - 9 ok Y3?f?Kt3ggxskXX5'xixQQ' vagdxtx Qxamgigtixov geese ' ,Q '00 5 5' CP 29 dh Sex fix' Sc gfxke X9 we X0 YseQ,0slo'K2n we 1 05 11 A 'lilo XX -AW ei 5 X., vimvxi 5 xxafoxbei ,aoxxtevyaio . .- K. 0 csv .oqxogoxov :xg 00K ,a'90969Q'co Aeegp' 04 wtf .X ve eedasewe wx coo' Q Q . CX? Qot, 56512 eQe .064 99 695 .ogy , eg 0 '21 ox'-Wx Q Skvfbxlw ox s do ,546 5 sfjtvmef t B A r FIFTH PERIOD STAFF - Seated: Left to Right: Kathleen Kortenber, lamie Se n Lawrence, Angela Brewer, Peggy Aud, Francis Maxey. Standing: Michael B , H Lugijlhonda Williams, Leslie Crowder, Angela McGregor. I . ec S h LeS1ie,WendleBI'0WU ome Form I P l trlct ' t d to t e XS I a ,aplfomf improvement. Plan' SIX Yea - ii lle - mmittee. Mic e n - ning co . .n mn and Kathleen K0l'tnen lf Michelle Owens andtftiosfi on the advisory committee Warren served as su en m HWWHHS' apprentices at NCTR this BY KATHLEEN KORTENBER 150 S' P A sf- rx, ffgfggii. -4' ' -.. f H xx 5 aj W 4 -0 Q.- FAvoRiTEs Group ----.-..................-............ Album -............................................................-.. T.V. Show Concert Hatngout Friends Heartthrob Comedian Expression Experience Car! Truck Activity Teacher ..........-...............................1.......... Spflrt Actor ...... 52 FACULTY N Danny Young Principal fl, -WV 1 f r e75iv f' t ' ivmmif Solon Mobley Assistant Principal '-If-5 fri' ' '!l,,a-' fig. isllluy w. Principal XM-- -Hs i ek. Above: Mr. Young, taking time from his busy schedule, cracks jokes with Alex Thomas and Sean Campbell. Assistant Principal Above: Coach Mobley prepares for his next discipline case by checking out the student in last year's yearbook. ., P :l , X . Carolyn Lewis Secretary to Principal -M .. 7 5 -' -C:-Q 'Q' A, pf , Q gfnjfj 1243, . E A vmff-l. 7, -giwllrti ' - Hal- l-w 2'-mf Dianne Nichols Secretary tothe Assistant Principal Glenda Lybrand 11th-and-12th-grade Guidance Counselor Wwwwfff il wf' Ml HH!! I. ! 5'nllll I I F I Guidance Above: Nikki Baughknight shares information on College Career day with Mrs. Lybrand. Shelby Stone 10th-grade Guidance Counselor ,-. ll l'i:21j-mfg HF I Q5 fl, Evelyne Edmonson Media Center Director A, 4 gff 5 2' 1 Above: Mrs. Edmonson shows school board members, Gene Whelchel and Don Moore, how to make thermafax copies. go 'ESV Connie Wood Media Center Assistant lf. ,'j X 'N X. is - X E 155 Business i:li.ii:at'i:iri HLOG OFF! LOG OFF NOW!!! sound familiar? Well, for many students taking Data Processing, it is a common phrase repeated by Mrs. Sims three minutes before the bell rings. How about the clacking and ringing of thirty typewriters going at the same time during a timed writing? These are a couple of the common sounds heard in White Hall High School business classes. This department offers a wide range of courses to prepare the business-minded student for the world of commerce and industry or for those who just think that taking a typing course may help in getting a term paper together faster. Whatever the reason, many students think that the Business Department is where it's at!! l 35' 'Q lsr: AK' 156 Connie Belk Connie Edwards Malessie Sims T Accounting l, Office Practice, Typingl Data Processing I, ll Recordkeeping S . Q 'iii ' lffll X NS -i . ,,,s,. H wwflx Top Left: Angie McGee, Francis Maxey, and Tammy Little are that practice makes perfect. Would you believe better? Bottom Left: lana Sinclair and Melissa Drake add it all up! Above: Bo Davis, alias The Mad Hacker, demonstrates the newest in typing techniques known as the lapidasicalmethod. Driver's Education Education. For most students at White Hall High School, owning a car is simply the most important thing in life. fExcept for going to school, rightly But of course, knowing how to DRIVE the car is a necessi- ty, and since no parent wants to put his life in a teenager's hands, many students sign up for Drivers The course begins in the classroom. Students then move to the simulator and finally to the car itself. After a semester of instruction, each student Y benefits from low insurance rates and an increased knowledge of automobiles. Meanwhile, Coach Mac prepars for another 18 weeks of taming Mario Andrettis into safe drivers. f kgs' lim: ' 1?-itil -1' ff Rick McLaughlin Drivers Education, Assistant Football, Baseball Coach mm 1 fi' if x ' X Ct ., 'sl 5.-., V, in -, 'A 5. Z 754, ..,- Q, sig M mfgw 5: , , X, if Y Above Left: loey Brown and George Clark look eager to get on the road again Above: Hit the brake! Hit the brake! - Coach Mac forgets itfs just a film. Left: loey Brown could do this in his sleep - and often does. ' nglish The one word that makes many students shake and tremble with fear. It almost guarantees writing term papers, reading Shakespeare, and thinking of sentences to fit some endless sentence pattern. However, at WHHS, English teachers strive to make all these yukky sounding things fun and ex- citing through the use of video tapes and records. This year the English Department has expanded its curriculum to include a new course, Survey of Fine Arts, which includes the style of philosophy, art, music, and literature from cassical Greece to now. Next time you hear the word English, remember there's no need for fear. fx Denna Craig English ll, Spanish l and ll Above: English Literature keeps Brian Williams and Vickey McCarroI busy, busy, busy! 1 Domon i Pat Everett ll, Speech English ll, IV li NJ Above: Ms. Rhodes knows she should go back inside with her class bu Rose jones Carolyn Lee Janie Rhodes Dale Wyatt English ll, Ill, Survey of Fine Arts Advanced Grammar, English IV English Ill English Ill, Introduction to lour 158 nalism l, lournalism ll ine .xdrfd For many years the Fine arts have been an important part of White Hall High. The choral department has successfully competed in regional and state competition and provides many performances through the year. The White Hall High School Marching Band has always pro- vided spirit to football and basketball games while com- peting in area contests. Creative arts have grown over recent years and is now a favorite class for many White Hall students. il! Mmm -.a W Top Picture: Brian Hopson observes Albert Barbaree - a potter at his wheel. Middle lanet Kinley performs during a halftime show. Above: Mary Blocker puts finishing touches on a Homecoming car during one of the many Art Club projects. A 'MS Wyane Childers Instrumental Music Charlotte McLoud Vocal Music Reggie Powell Creative Art 'pi 'PS A l Lf Linda Bryant Foods and Nutritions, Independent Living, Home Economics Il Nina Langley Consumer Education, Home Economics l, Independent Living ,I Q ,wifi 1 C tt 'ss Mrs. Bryant shows us her favorite food - dessert. 160 HCDIYIE EICCDNGIYIICS Many students can hardly wait to get out on their own - to have their own apartment and their own way of life. But sometimes they don't think about the little things - like cooking and sewing and cleaning! But anticipating many needs, the Home Economics department at White Hall High School offers many classes to help prepare students with responsibilities of adulthood. Our courses offer a wide range of activities from understanding children and preparation for parenthood to meal planning and food preparation, family relations, home furnishing and single living. These courses not only help students prepare for adult living, but also provide a lot of fun in the process. Mrs. Langley points out the parts of a sewing machine as Ileft to rghtj Brian Oglesby, lames Hill and Anthony Richardson look on. Industrial Arts 40W YA pa-I0 ii Wendell Boast Gaylon Presley Industrial Arts l, ll and Mechanical Building Trades, Industrial Arts l, ll Drawing I I I t I i I Q . I I I I I . I I I I I ' I 5 I I I . I ' i I ' I .Af , , W , . Top Left: loe Cannon and Mr. Boast - Working hard! Bottom Left: Noel Foster and loe Mitchell supervise as Kyle Cooper, Michael Herzberg, Scott Green and Brian Caughman do the REAL work. Above: Terry Glover and Russell Blasengame plan to surprise each other, 161 JFIDTC The Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps pro- gram was first offered at WHHS in 1980 and since then has become on of the most noted of cur- riculum areas. Introduction to ROTC and the Army includes the customs and traditions of the service, military organization and rank structure. IROTC II reinforces the same basic subjects as IROTC I while emphasis is placed on students assuming responsiblity of junior leadership positions in units and extra-curricular activities such as assisting in the instruction of drill and military ceremonies. In the third year program, instruction is centered on advanced leadership methods. The IROTC IV course concentrates on applied leadership. 5- ff if rv T 1 'll 1' 4 lull if . Aw -av---an sl Colonel W. I. Lea Clinton Smith IROTC I, II, III, IV IROTC I, II, III, IV ,,,wwv m' 'A x Top Left: THE 1984-85 BOY'5 COLOR GUARD - David Hall, Ronnie Lawhon, Steve Shultz, and Danny Caudell. Bottom Left: Ronnie Lawhon and David Hall get last-minute instructions from Sergeant Smith on firing Old Barker. Above: Darlene Skipworth, Donna Carmical, and Paula O'Bannion prepare the flag for pep assembly, Mathematics Ll is NA. a Remember the good ol' days in grade school ' ' when you worried about learning your times tables? tSome people still are,J Now we have things .X D like theorems and proofs to worry about. For- ' ' tunately, our teachers at White Hall make these things as easy as possible. S x f 0 1 I C Y. 1 3: . , if . ! x I f f Top: Mrs. Martin is really glad her lesson plans were in on time. Above: Ms. Sawyer explains I like my x's positive! l Mary Crawford 00-0.1.9 lacolyn Martin ,fur X CT? if . - . X X i . o 4 I Q Sandra Sawyer Advanced math, Algebra II, Calculus, Physics SamSmith Business Math, Head Football Coach 163 Sk N5 K Q ' X 9 Q. 'Z 1 XR i . at X ' W, W: V, X .Q 'kit Physical Education Does the smell of stinky socks and shoes make you gag? Of course! If it didn't, it wouldn't be P.E. Of course, the locker room stench isn't the only outstanding element of the traditional gym class. At White Hall High, there is a wide variety of activities ranging from basketball, baseball, and badminton to lifting weights, playing tennis and bouncing on the trampoline. Not only does physical education involve P.E. classes, it also includes the cheerleading, football, basketball, track and golf programs. Such a wide range of activities is what makes the Physical lliidugption program outstanding at White Hall ig . ..f 4 if V L. s I - V. x j W 1 4 C ., , 14, I ,f 1 4 5 V L--1 . J sf' I vb was ,.....,g Steve Edwards P.E., Football Coach Sharon Morgan Girls Basketball Coach 2 f af 'I V sts. . f , S X - X ' , x , X I Camille Pearce 1 'Ab g ,ff Health, P.E., Cheerleading Sponsor Top: Another day in the life of P,E, students. Above: Basketball is much more interesting if you play with three balls as these sophomore girls do. 164 gi f ,',,,.f ' Science Guys, do you long for that intellectual look that drives all the girls crazy? And, girls, do you wish for unlimited knowledge that boys look for in agirl? Well, look no longer for you can find all that and more in the Science Department at White Hall High School. There are a number of courses to choose from such as biology, chemistry, biology Il, and general science. All these classes will preEare you for college and in- crease your nowledge of the world around us. And it does wonders for your social life. his at k.k-. Top: Biology class at WHHS generates a bit of enthusiasm, Above: Mr. Gill awaits instructions from Sean Reed to operate the chemistry computer. RichardGill Advanced Biology, Biology ll, Chemistry N 711 I ,. Scott Preston Biology f M Charles Vereen General Science, Assistant Football and Track Coach . Social l ., ' i , lx 7 4 m l . , Q- 9 1 c 1' I l , ' , 1 Studies HAII things must have a beginning and so it was with the earth and the people who have lived on it for countless generations. Sound familiar? Yes, it is the beginning of a history class. Social Studies teachers at White Hall do their best to make classes as interesting as possible through the use of video tapes, films, and class projects. There are also a variety of courses to choose from such as Sociology, U.S. Government, American and World History, Top Picture: Mr. White looks forward to 6th period. Tuney Bailey U.S. Government, World History K .. VX Bi' X-4X 4 loe Stacey U.S. Government, Basketball Coach i Above: Coach Stacey and Mr. Bailey discuss what's happening in the world. Curtis White 166 U.S. History, World Government Special S Cynthia Brenke Education gg- 4 . 1 f, , i iff itll' Marcia White Study Hall -1-v- X X f' V Shirley Hyatt Study Hall Supervisor i Left: Bubba Kinsey and Donald Matlox demonstrate their favorite way to waste time during lounge period. i Above: The lounge was a great time to catch up on the latest gossip for lames i Hill, limmy Ray, Brad lames, Francis Maxey, and Larry Elhridge. 167 P i f l District Administration Q li-'1-F' s 5-2: tgN..1k 'i l'3 ' A' Li a 5 3-If .fa-ia s-.. W Mil -2.17 if-g V- -sur-ws-saab--.' Waters-ft 0 Q ' ' - K 'Q YL, ,x Nb. ,, ,, V A , . ff' V A-0, s M95i'm k ',.svf ' , . - ' K ' W- an 5t'3f, 11', ' VL f 3:9-i..vk'wff-x ,r - ' ...,- .- S ' .E sfo The White Hall School District has emerged as one of the foremost districts in the state under the leadership of Superintendent lulius Brown. The school district's facilities are the finest in our area and this year White Hall High School was selected by the U.S. Department of Education as an example of excellence in the Secondary School Recognition Program. Above: Superintendent lulius Brown rs presented a plaque by Governor Bill Clinton in recognition of White Hall High St hool's selection by the U S Department of Education as an academically excellent sc hool Top Left: Assistant Superintendent lerry lybrand. Middle Left: Fred Harper, Diret tor ot Maintenance and Transportation Bottom Left: Mrs. Charlotte Garrett, dlstrnt hookkeeper dY1Cldilll1Il'1lSll'dllV9 sec retary. Left: Snow covers the distrit t's administration building during a siege that closed schools for five and one-halt' days this year Ot keen interest at our deadline was how we would make up our missed days 169 A Sign of the Times 1 CLOSING Kathleen Kortenber Yearbook Editor Deadline fded-lin! n. A date or time before which something gait be doneg specit: the time after which copy is not accepted for a particular issue of a publication. Dale Wyatt Advisor ff? Alan Carrington Carmen Edwards ROD DOSIEI' Darkroom Manager Ad Manager, LGYOUI Ph0l08faPh9' 4' Michcgle Hamilton K john Leslie K Angela McGregor Photographer Photographer Sophomore Class Layout 'lg ' 4'-7 - ' .- l u ... 1 - -0 35 V N .Q Z 0 ' Q '-- - we L' 5 4' 'N QI av' ' Leslie Crowder Francis Maxey lunior Class Layout lunior Class Layout W if fig Angela Brewer Iodie Maxey jamie Lawrence Senior Class Layout Organizations Layout Layout i l l i , i Sherri Tomboli Tina Berryhill Barbie Byrne Business Manager, Layout Lavout Layout ,-- fur 3 i ll . 1 l 1 J J, and Layout Layout Photographer I , 111 ,, '1un,,nn- ' - 4i 7- r ' H f 14' 3, . 1 naw s .wign fl' A L43 1 ' . if A q LQ Q'-' HA ' .gp ' 1 . kg3iJ:?'.,1a'- . ii. 5. I E H24 .', , a ww I' A MM: Y. . Lv Ur' ffffgfj-4,Qyg -Q 5 -...-M 'M WS. A 5 JS , I a. 'A A, ., ,-,W 4,4 Heading the news tonight: lndia's Prime Minister Indira Gan- dhi, 66, was assassinated in New Delhi by two Sikh members of her security team. Her son, Rajiv, a former airline pilot, was named Rel' SUCCGSSOF. Secretary of State George Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister An- drei Gromyko held two rounds of talks today on resuming arms control negotiations, with a secrecy that may hint at progress. Millions of Ethiopian refugees began pouring into fugitive camps to receive food from the U.S. and Europe. Famine has swept the country after a decade ot drought and civil war. Baby Fae, the child born with a fatal cardiac defect, who became the first infant to receive an animal heart, died from kidney failure. The child lived twenty days with the implanted organ. Geraldine Ferraro, 49, made American political history as the first woman on the national ticket of a major party. Although a historical campaign, the Mondale-Ferraro ticket failed as Ronald Reagan was reelected to a second term. In San Ysidro, California, 21 people, ages ranging from eight months to 74 years, were shot and killed in a one-man massacre at a McDonaId's restaurant. Princess Diana, wife of Prince Charles, who is heir to the British throne, gave birth to her second son, Prince Henry Charles Albert David - also known as Harry. Vanessa Williams, the first black Miss America, pressured by the pageant committee, resigned her crown when sexually explicit photos of her were published in Penthouse magazine. Although the famine in Ethiopia was major news around the world, at our school the topic was one one that overly concerned us or that we enjoyed hearing about. The news we liked to hear was about things we participated in. We were ecstatic about our victory over Lakeside at Homecoming and upset and frustrated over our loss Above: Wade Morrison fakes studying. Opposite Page: lames Surratt is prepared for a cold classroom. Sherri Tomboli and Carmen Edwards celebrate the winter's biggest blast with a snowflake fight. Left: Wendie Brown chooses for her graduation day. Whot Will You Be Doing in 10 Yeors? 711 ft 'ilk Carol Thompson Homecoming Queen I hope to be doing fine and on my own. I plan to have graduated from a four-year col- lege and have a steady job that I enjoy, earn- ing a decent salary for myself. As of now, my college plans are in something business or computer oriented, . , so N Angela Brewer Cheerleading Captain l'I plan to be a college graduate with a degree in business. The reason I chose business is because I want to become a Cer- tified Public Accountant, I predict that I will be married and have children by this time, also. 176 Steve Townsdin Class President lllf I am still alive, I will be planning the ten- year reunion for the White Hall class of 1985. I hope to be working at a major radio station after college, and, if so, I will be working towards a career in radio or television management, possibly even owning my own radio station someday. I'm also planning to be happily married and I' will be looking forward to the year 2000! lohn Leslie Beta Club President What shall I be doing in 10 years? The same thing that I'm doing now, only louder and more often. Seriously, though, I really couldn't guess, but I'm sure it'lI be vastly strange and border-line legal. Someday I hope to get a book published - maybe two. 4 i . .53 5. . Cindy Pennington Student Council President In ten years, I plan to be married and two children. I plan to be a graduate UALR. I hope to be a math teacher in either junior or senior high schooI. I f, fi l'Ax3 Carmen Edwards Drum Major 'll plan to have a college degree in merchandising and design, I hope to be ing in a major department store buying designing their clothes. I also plan to be ried and to have two children. C 9 Misty Wessels Honor Student I plan to be a graduate of Lousiana Tech University with a major in chemical or biochemical engineering. I hope to get a good job in my chosen field. I plan to be mar- ried and build my own house. I hope to have a child by this time and maybe have another one on the way. N Maenola Hardin DAR Good Citizen Recipient In ten years, I plan to be a doctor of veterinary medicine. I hope to have a prac- tice of my own. I might be married. If I am, I hope to have a child before I begin my career as a doctor. Kevin Turbeville All SEARK Football Team ln ten years, I see myself as, hopefully, a successful college graduate. I am not sure of the field that I will enter. I would like to live in Arkansas after college graduation. Mike Musselwhite Boy's State Delegate I plan to be a college graduate and hopeful- ly have my own business. l'd like my business to have something to do with computers. I could be married, but you never know. As another career, l wouldn't mind being a foot- ball player's agent. 32' Q71 Michelle Hamilton Yearbook and Newspaper Photographer I plan to be married and maybe have one child. l also plan to'have graduated from col lege and begun my career as a surgical nurse. What will you be doing in ten years? 3,650 days 87,600 hours 5,256,000 minutes r wht It K ' A I 177 -t 510' tv- Gone, dreams ofthe past, gone with a love that moved too fast. Gone, bright shiny days, gone in a young and restless haze. Why did we love, then run away? So little time, so much left to say, and now it's gone. Young and restless friend, Y0u'll never pass this way again. So drink the summer wine, reach for the stars while you have time. Your restless dreams will lead the way. So dream your dreams and live for each day while you are young. - De Vorzon and Botkin Nadia 's Theme Left: A drift of snow covers the south entrance and helped to keep us out of school for seven-and-a-half days. Below Left: Wouldn't you think this place would have had escalators? Below: 3:30 - when all is well for the day. i M.. 4: . .ii-1 at fn . A .Q C0141-1 A ZZ' ' Nff f wife! l , I 180 Matt, l'm glad thhatafter all these years we finally got together! You are a very special person to me!! I love you, Christi. Thank you, Mrs. Caughman, for a great year, and for all your hard work and dedication, We love you Sherri and Christi Congratulations, Sherri and Christi, on your great job in steppers this year. Love, Mom T. Good luck, David Doggett and Bulldogs in 1985 ! Love, the Tomboli's. Good luck in the future, David and Sherri, Love, Tonia. Hollie, You're a very special friend!! Luv, Tonia. Barbie, Your're special, stay sweet! Luv, Tonia. David, thanks for all the great memories we've shared! I love you forever!! Sherri. Doug, l'm really glad that we've shared so many wonderful memories together!! Nobody can ever make me as happy as you have. Love ya, Schlain. I will miss you, Aline. Good Luck! Carmen Congratulations, Kelly and lana! Best wishes. KCK Thanks, 5th period yearbook staff, for all your help. You're the best! Love, Kathleen G11 Sr'sJ Good luck, Erin! l'm glad you moved here! MC Robin Howell loves Tommy Baker. Melissa Drake loves Chris Blocker. Pam Conrad loves leff Monk. Flag line seniors are the best. Melody and Leigh. Wes, thanks for making all my dreams come tru Hey, 1146! I'II always love you. Thanks, dear. I love you, lodie! Mike. I love Mike lollyl! lodie Good luck, Francis! Love Mom and Dad Melody, I need to talk to your mother! Wanda Good luck, lamie. Love, lodie. Francis, do you know where David is? Mom. Melody, lKeIIyl l'm telling! Love ya! lodie Run, David, here comes Francis! Best wishes to Tonia and leff. Love, Amber e. You'II always be a part of my life. ILY. MC Best wishes to Amber and Norman. Love, Tonia. Good luck, lodie! Mr. Powell. I love you, Christy! Love, Brian I love Kristi! Robby Good luck, Rhonda! Love, Robert. Good luck, Carla! Love, lim Miller. Good luck Michelle Hamilton and Ann Curry ISR john. SR MB 85'l MB, Let's Party! Kim, Warren, Scott, Tammy and Good luck, Sherri and Tracy, on your future. I hope that we will be friends always. LYLAS, CLS Good luck! Corey and Anthony! GO! DOGS! FRIENDS FOREVER! jennifer and loy CSR 871 Good luck, Todd Green and Billy Hendricks. Anonymously yours, Seniors 85. D.B. and M.B. Tech bound! Misty loves lim! Class of 85! Best of luck: Michelle, Ann, Toni, lana, Kathleen. Carmen and Aline, 84-85 has been fun for us, too. May your future be as bright, your folks. Good luck, Tony, Ali, Angie, Deanne, lack, lackie. Have fun next year and stay in school, 'Bob Hey, Bud! Friends forever, Lylas, Kelli Boe Good luck, Richard, Mike, and Wade! School won't be the same without you! Love, Erin Embleton Be all you can be, Michelle. Army bound! Good I Trumpet players are Tops! D.B., D.G., and E.E. Connie Petrie Loves leff King. uck in all that you do. Love, Crystal. Good luck Iunior and Sophs. Have a great next few years and keep WHHS rockin - Spade Michele Blrge Loves Billy loe Pearce always Deanna Castleberry Loves Rusty Walker now and forever! Go Dogs GO! Go for the Gold! GOOD LUCK SENIORS!! Mrs. lones, 84-85 Charles and Cherry, good luck! love ya'II! Bonnie, Charles, thanks for a wonderful year. I love you very much. Love always, Bonnie Bean. Good Luck, Mike Shinn and Ricky Richardson. Also to Richard P. and Mike P. Love, Shonne Herren Paige Depaola loves Mark Dalby. I love you, Mark. Congratulations on a great year, Band! Luv, Paige Lisa B., Michelle B., Peggy A., Rhonda W. - Thanks! tMr. Wyatt! Shonne H. -n- Vickie S. Bestest Friends 4-ever. Good luck in football and your future, Robbie Castleberry. Love Ya, Your one and only, Deanna Angela Brewer loves Buddy Owen Sr. High Cheerleaders, thanks for a great year! Love, Angela Brewer To my very best friend, Lisa, l'LL LOVE YOU ALWAYS, Angela CKEEP ON ANT RAPPINGII Angela, l'II always love you! Buddy Good Luck Class of 85! - the Brewer family. Congratulations, Kathleen. Love, Grandmother. Great Going, Kathleen! Love, Iohn K. I'm very proud of you, Kathleen. Love, Dad Kathleen . . . Great, Grand, Wonderful . . . Am happy for you - Grandfather Congratulations. Love you always, Nannie Congratulations, and good luck, Kathleen. Arkansas Girl Scount Council Congratulations and best wishes, Kathleen! Love, lohn, Nancy, Sarah and lohn David Hey, Kat, Are you a turtle? Congrats! Sam and Ioe Susan Brooks Good luck in the future - 'lI'lI miss you Alinel Pam Hudson I love you, Orion! I can finally say it! Sox, KCOK Congratulations, Wendy, Best Friends - Mindy Todd Green Loves Deana Bateman-Todd Deana Batemen Loves Todd Green - Deana Mindy and Rene good luck always - Wendy Ilove you, Charles - Bonnie Sherri Howard Loves David Wolfe - Sherri Mindy Loves Albert - Mindy Kris Cook Loves Keith Cook Tina Mattox Loves Tim Langley - Tina Barbie loves Frank - Barbie Francis Maxey Loves David Lynch Ir. Iana, thanks for being such a great friend - lodie Good Luck, Seniors! From Pat Everett Michelle Fielding Loves lack Bray Iamie Lawrence Loves leff Green Have a great Senior year, Rhonda, Leslie, and Nikki - Love jamie Su-Su Thank you, cheerleaders, for the great memories. Love, Jamie Schlain jenkins Loves Doug Smith Good Luck with the '86 yearbook, lodie and Leslie!!! Love Iamie Angela, keep up the good work! We're proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad, and Amie Karen and Louisa, we finally made it! C.B. Brian, I'II always love you! Christy Good luck, Michael and Gary! 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