Wichita Falls High School - Coyote Yearbook (Wichita Falls, TX)
- Class of 1981
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XX mm In 1 A wx H If x, X 1 X4 f ts 1 r 1 -N j W ' pf 1 C4 . m , -W., . f ' I N V -4 5 - Q 1 I I 1 if' ..- X ,I ' C' ,sf , . qw ' 1 -'item-I f ,M i, -X MY X S S X 'age f ag,- ,-.A ...V,. -..- , '5 Q5 Q i.. -N-fi ...xg ,gb-44' If ,.,..1 grammar study. Our school added on-campus suspension and tardies took on a heated emphasis. Musical tastes shifted from Disco to Country and Western. A new parking lot and a new set of parking directions were adjustments some students never made. Pep rallies were revamped to give cheerleaders and skit performers 6 Opening Wi l 1391 Q ,,, WJDNF' 5 53312 '55-iiisi V gfaf A ' ni . me Q PK, 'nw Will!-Jilin W more room. Basketball had an active season with some new opponents. Every one tried to have an I Compete For The Coyotes button before the year was over. Freshmen soon let their rivalries between Barwise and Zundy die and united as one compatible group. Sophomores enjoyed being able to call 8 Op ning as ,,,, , M Sw I Opening 9 someone else freshman. Juniors took y i i A i , their first step as upperclassmen i f when they ordered their senior rings. Seniors, as always, got a great deal of iv i enjoyment of being on the top of the 5 heap and just being seniors. at These transitions have altered us to some extent, but basically we are four unique groups which have blended Ope fx ,V ceq., X 5 ml Opening ll Qc 4 C E ,R 4 ,, ,, I W L 1 14, 5. I 44 I UI Y I I I I I I I II I i I W I WI . I ,'I I I I I I II I - I Il I, 1 -- - - I I ,I xi -I --I . . . I I . ,III II.1Iu I 'ip . . IIIII IJ I'1'IiI' I f .I 4I,lL...m 'Y -. ,Z..g,,I I, If . '-tr -gfgg, i .fwfzg A If We U' M K 155, ,A W Y- in f 1 W l 1, Enjoying herself and staying active characterize Melinda Huff. Members of the band plan their own socials, which include several dances each year. Mr. and Miss Howdy highlight the annual assembly. Henry V Ozuna and Cathye Bogan holdthe honor this year. Keeping the tradition of victory apples going, a different organization is in charge of passing them out to the football team each pep rally. A highly sought and competitive honor is that of being chosen cheerleader. Tryouts have changed somewhat this year to emphasize individual ability. . i f K: 'l1 3' 'Q S if ' r 4 i Tl - ' , Q 1. qw ' ' H 'F I f A i .. V .5 .X ,yy gf 3 ii . i 4 . li i.'H 'Q is Qi Q v f. Mm wa? 5. 'H A . M-zz-.dare ,nf 1? eff 1, .4 f... W. 1? gs e, . Student Life Honors Sttldent Life Honors Two bits, four bits, six bits a dollar, all for the Coyotes stand up and holler! What pep rally would be complete without this cheer? This year the pep rallies took on a different look. The band was moved up into the stands and the students were shifted to different sections. This change gave the cheerleaders, twirlers, Lone Stars, and skits more room to perform. Preparation for the pep rallies be- gins early in the week. The cheerleaders and members of Victory club, and Pride of '81 make posters and decorate the gym the day before. Then the final product is a well rounded pep rally. - v .bro 2' Al!! ilk 1. Cheerleaders yell with the seniors. 2. SE- NIOR POWERY 3. Freshmen back the pack. 4. Sophomores prove they have spirit too. 5. Kelly Murray and Terri Hill enjoy poster parties. 6. Clarence chases Susan Long. 7. Mark Shaw directs the band. 16 Pep rallies I M' bf? Q17 'Y in I :ii Pep rallies 17 Johnn Lee Highlights Assembly Ends . on Good ote Howdy Week is a full week of western atmosphere held in Octo- ber. The students and teachers donned their western wear the entire week. The Howdy finalists, chosen a few weeks before, worked hard sharpening their square dancing skills. Meanwhile other students perfected various acts for the Howdy assembly. This year surprise guest singer, Johnny Lee, performed his hit song, Lookin' for Love. The newly crowned Mr. and Miss Howdy were Henry Ozuna and Cathye Bogan. The finale was the Howdy dance. 1. Johnny Lee 2. Hee-Haw skit a hit 3. Gin- ger Walters 4. Key Club skit, Chapter III 5. Eric Ebner and Marty Odom on guitar 6. Donna Massie 7. Oil Derricks??!!! 8. Mr. N Burns 1 l ,, 5. 3 f Xe, s J , V f Q 635' ,, , 1 if X I F V 'ff . WR l Rig, 2 3 18 Howdy Week 1 Faces Fill Up . A I M ..... ..,,- -X R f '4 , A WJ The Spaces nr--v If X i r- av Students Take Pleasure The long-awaited, ever present weekend is anticipated by almost everyone. The joys of being able to stay out late on Friday nights and sleep in on Saturdays is pleasing to students after a hard week of school. Students enjoy doing var- ious activities such as going to the movies, cruising Kemp and going out on dates. Also for those stu- dents over 18, there are local coun- try and western clubs where west- ern dancing has become the latest craze. No matter how the students spend their weekend they all agree, it is definitely too short. QI 3 F M as 22 al! in Weekend 1. Movies are always popular. 2. Lee Anderson and Susan Long hit with the midday munchies. 3. Hurry up ant! You're in my line of putt, says John Thomas. 4.Stacy Vernon and Laurie Tipps can't be- lieve they got another ticket. 5. David Prothro finds some weekend chores to be less fun than others. 6. Scott Meares sings I'm a lumberjack and I'm O.K. 7.Jim Bridgman plans his weekend activi- ties. 8. Scott Morse, All-American Jock. . if ,, N 1 5 . t . y M fit ff 1 ev 9 8 6 23 The year of the Coyote finally came. Spirits were high as we went into our eighth season without a victory. Preparations for the game included hall decorations, a Raider Roast at Coyote Canyon, and gym decorations for which there was a large turnout. The victory break- fast was held at different homes for each class. Following the breakfast, stu- dents caravanned behind the band to school. Throughout the day, the halls echoed with jingles from mums and whistles encouraging BEAT RIDER. The pep rally had a large turnout of students and parents which filled the gym. The pep rally was highlighted by the annual pie in the face contest is sponsored by FTA and this year there was a tie. The winners for los- ersj were Coach Rodney Bagley and Coach Danny Palmer. The cli- max of the week was the crosstown rivalry game. Even though the weather was miserable, the fans were still there to back 'the pack. The players did not let them down with a 20-6 vic- tory. g ? i 24 CoyotefRider Week Activities lead T is 1 .E V . 4 f E. 3 4 a big Coyote Win. af - 2. .gr 7 SN,-wvf' A ix 1 8 1. King Coyote 2. Wet fans! 3. Coach Phillips loves Coyotes. 4. Markie Moran and Todd Robinson, Caught ya'! 5. Denny Jones pigs out at victory break- fast. 6. Thought you were supposed to have one boyfriend! 7. Edwin Williams hangs a Raider. 8. Anthony Nash adds spirit to the pep rally. Coyote!Rider Week 25 ge 50's Beat goes on When the clock strikes two, three and four, if the band slows down we'1l yell for more,', was a fa- miliar tune in everyone's head on 50's Day. The fads of 50's were il- lustrated by the number of stu- dents who dressed up. The styles varied from leather jackets, white tee shirts, rolled up straight legged jeans, slicked back hair to pony- tails, bobbie socks, and poodle skirts. The 50's day was a great suc- cess with Christy Allen and John Thomas chosen as best dressed. K Q 26 Fifties Day 1. Alison Nutt, Nann Setzler, Lysle Wag- goner, and Lee Anderson model their 50's fashions. 2. Laura Karrenbrock, Homecoming queen?! 3. Dan White- head, the nerdl 4. J.W. Oliver, isn't she sweet? 5. Melinda Huff and Kirk Wol- verton, the perfect couple. 6. Marjean Sugg and Tim Price boogying to the beat. 7. Brenda Jones and Julie Brigd- man doing the bunny hop. 8. Susan Splawn and Judy Perry displaying their formals. 9. The 50's day finalists. ai' Fifties Day 27 School not always full ime job Many of the students at WFHS hold part time jobs to compete with the increasing cost of living. These jobs vary from selling clothes to sacking groceries. The money from these jobs helps to pay for cars, gas, and weekend activi- ties. Even though students have lit- tle time, they still find time to work 1.4 2 1. Leland Odneal loves his job at Holts. 2. Janice Hennan gives her customers a friend- ly smile at County Seat. 3. Stacy Rangel en- joys her part time job at Casual Corner. 4. Connie Morath totals merchandise at J.C. Penney. 5. Garry Allen's job is at high school with the Radio and T.V. class. 6. Mary Hutchison believes in being ready, willing, and able to help the customers at Target. 28 Student life -if 5 s s rar- l f 221. y t Mme xf i . ,N if Record amount of blood donated A record breaking blood drive can be added to our school's list of achievements. Surpassing the old record of 172 pints, students proudly, but nervously, beared their arms to donate 190 pints of blood on February 6. Mrs. Merrill's pleading to eligible donors over her effort. 1. Joe Huff takes the sight of blood like a true man!! 2. Dee Richardson, Becky Caram and Leslie Stacks are proud blood donors. 3. Laurie Palma has Tom Carr's moral sup- port. 4. No, Chris Chapman, the blood comes from your arm, not your nose. 5. Tim Carr can't understand why sleeping beauty, Kristi Knowles, does not wake up from his kiss. 6. 'Tm not supposed to give blood, I'm the sponsorl' yells Mrs. Merrill. 7. Danny Detrick, are you sure they didn't shoot something in, instead of take something out? . 'N..f 7 Student life 29 Poll reveals , F ' dl' t ' Mona Flatt men Les Jim Bridgman Laurie Lehman Biggest Best Looking Most Likely Holly Hampton Mitch O'Neil Lysle Waggoner Adorable Eyes Sunny Nann Setzler Richie Saied Cathy Bogan i 1 . 5 U .P E ,JRE i fe oV o i i ' K , 1 Super Spirited Terrifically Alicia Lowder Mike Lavender Debi Jones Peop1e's Choice W 4 Brain Always Athletic John Speed Christy Allen Billy Rainwater .Q ,,-1 A S iii 5 'ie' S or W-we ,uggj P ' I, ss 5' To Succeed Class Clowns Jack Holmes Carol Dillard Danny Whitehead ,ff 2 Smilers Best Dressed Scott Meares Suzanne Sauder David Prothro Q gk Yv- Talented Flirts Forever John Speed Anjela Hickey J.W. Oliver Students Enjoy Concerts Recently Wichita Falls has been receiving more music concerts than usual. The concerts are mainly leaning towards country although there are still rock-n-roll shows be- ing performed. Among the coun- try stars we have had Eddie Rab- bitt, Jon Conlee and Willie Nelson. Eddie Rabbitt sang songs like Two Dollars in the Juke Box and Every Which Way But Loose plus other songs from his greatest hits album. Jon Conlee did popular songs off his Rose Colored Glass- es album and sang a few songs from his new album Friday Night Blues? The latest singer has been Willie Nelson singing so many of his country chartbusters. Although the rock-n-roll shows are not as popular as the country shows, we have had great performances from Toto and Air Supply. 4 1 iff ,js -rg, 6 7 33 The Sweetheart Dance is an an- nual tradition at Old High. The dance is sponsored by the Victory Club. A formal presentation of the Beauties, Favorites, and Finalists is given to honor these students. This year's dance was held at the Women's Forum and the music was provided by Mad Martin. The mu- sic varied from country, rock and roll, and of course a little romantic touch. No matter what music was played, everyone had a great time and danced the night away. Sweetheart dance , . . ,I .. 5kaV. 'Q.,,.lUg f fu' i .sf ki .f . . f av i l:'+:i9'Q'.i. ' Q fs! J 'x J- -ii'-: .2 was 1,-s nhl .. X. Q. -1 --- - -- - -- . ci- N Te . Am- ' - 511pS's imflxfl. .- S R -' r Q., A 4 4 - S . : fs 451'-. . . .lg3..,w,3.,. firm, ,. . E. ..., Jw' . J Q 'l5'.Q?? ?'.'f'ff.5. FPR-' , 1. Bernard Richards looks like he is having a great time. 2. Susan Splawn dances the night away. 3. Donna Maloney boogies down. 4. John Pace is extremely proud of his date, Carie Rogers. 5. Janet Ruddy and Ray Brock give each other close up smiles. 6. Jeannie Saied, Cynthia Bibb and Mark Hood rest after a few dances. 7. Rachel Vas, Randy Dowell, Lucian Vaughn and Judy Perry take a break. 8. Lillie Chavis and Mike Erger enjoy a little romantic dance. 34 Student life 0-. L: asi Z Hostages set free After 444 days of captivity , will A Belden 0 akxan These two pages are dedicated to the national events which occurred in the 1980-81 school year. Many of these incidents affected us directly, as when the gas prices went up and the United States saw a new presi- dent, Ronald Reagan, take office. The biggest news of this year oc- curred when the hostages were set free from Iran after 444 days of captivity. The release of these hos- tages sent a great wave of patrio- tism across the continent. Parades, ceremonies, and various events were held to honor these Ameri- cans. Also while Carter was still in office, he reinstated the draft. This decision sent many of our students out to register after their eigh- teenth birthday. In the music scene this year, former Beatle, John Len- non, was tragically shot to death. Lennon was killed on December 9, 1980, outside his apartment in New York. Among the sports events, the Oakland Raiders captured the Su- per Bowl, and the Houston Oilers head coach, Bum Phillips, was fired. These factors, the economy, and many other news happenings help make the year 1980-81 a year of change. 1. The yellow ribbons and bows were a re- minder of the hostages. 2. Gas reaching all time high. 3. Scott Meares and David Prothro took to riding a motorcycle instead of paying the high prices of gas. Suvef B ational events oWl Ja if 1- -f. J O, fs. . 0 539, fe Oo Q QQ' Oilers Oust P qv hillipg UP 0 Sb di Draft reinstate oi S XY ' O capture headlines I x ex' X5 9-We can I er boyc OHS l me' 015, 'hpics I Ronald Reagan UNLEAD Gas prices skyro cket ! takes charge as 40th President ,f i Cathye Began o Cathyefs years in high school have been full of honogjs.iShe wasfthonored hezjsenior yea? by being Chosen Miss Howdy, afteribeing a nominee for two yearsg She has been voted Favorite and Beauty all four years and Freshman and Sophomore class vice president. Cathye participated in Lonefgtars, Vic- toryfiflub and igigiiiiie president of Cityislilianior oFec1Q eration of Women. She works as a dental assistant for Dr. Horace Boston after school. Cathye plans to attend The University of Texas majoringtin Archi- ftectxgpe, , Cathya,s ,remarksothat her fzjiends and memories from1WFHS will always be cherished. K . Y 3,'c Q? 'V 'mf YJ W 'S W 11 1 A Q ,, x xy R 5 T fe f'?5 ?f4f X 5 S. sf if sis iii if , MQ W 'sa RR tmjix is I R Q! if .. 2 QR i? af v A W x s . E.. Q 5 3 3 isxiafz Q Y Q35 1 . 1 -Q' N x. f' Q A ' :E gg? iid .BE X . xi ,X ,A 6 4' 4' 4, w 'W' fwr van? ity' lf ' ? g V Carmen Coleman Horses and steers are an important part of Carmen's life. She has received many honors and ribbons show- ing her steers. Being a member of the 4-H Club keeps Carmen busy. In this organization, she has been secre- tary, vice-president and has served on a judging team. In school, she is a member of FCA, Latin and Rodeo clubs. Carmen enjoys jogging and horseback riding. as Es J N 'l Julie Calkins Dancing, jogging, and water and snow skiing are somegof the pastimes that Julie enjoys. Julie fills 4 much of her spare time by supporting school activi- ties and being a loyal Coyote. Insschool, she is aetive in Press Club, FCA, French Club, and Annual Staff. Sophomore Beauty nominee isone, of the honors that Julielhas received at Old High.i i ' 42 Junior Beauties SQ, of .nw- 1. UQ! ' Q X Student bod ,pn 5 Seniors-L to R: Terri Hill, Sharon Hoffman, Kim Thomas, Kathy Brock, Laurie Palma, Christy Allen, Chris McKethan, Martha Mitchell, and Judy Perry. Not Pictured-Debi Jones. Juniors-L to R: Sandra Huffman, Stacy Middleton, Donna Perez, Stacy Rangel, Karla Page, and Tawnya Reardon. 48 Beauty Finalists picks finalists Sophomores-L to R: Laura Karrenbrock, Kim Jackson, and Donna Maloney. Not pictured-Suzanne Sauder. Freshmen-L to R: Donna Massie and Janet McGinnis. Beauty Finalists 49 Howdy Pard'ner With changes occuring every- day, many students look forward le . to some of the yearly Coyote tra- f ditions. This year, 15 people in particular were happy to see the af annual Mr. and Miss Howdy, which have been a part of WFHS for the past 28 years. These H people were the ones who were nominated as Howdy Finalists. In this event, the students nom- inated their choice of the most popular boy and girl in school. From these nominees, the final- ists were chosen. These finalists then took part in the Howdy As- sembly, performing square dances, after which Mr. and Miss Howdy were named and hatted. ,Q , Q --we X N Right, Tim Carr swings his partner Kelly Ledbetter. Upper, fhnalist Julie Hardin hugs newly announced Mr. Howdy. Center right, Monti Flatt keeps the beat in the square dance routine. Y :T I Row 1: Monti Flatt, Cathye Bogan, Alecia Lowder, Row 2: Teri Hill, Laurie Palma, Carol Dillard, Kelly Ledbetter, Julie Hardin. Row 3: Joe Guthrie, Tom Carr, Steve McClain, Anthony Nash, Jack Holmes, Billy Rainwater, Tim Carr, and Henry Ozuna. 50 Honors W. g 1 I W Q cs i ',,,,,, -My-,g,,.,,, , .,, p , . we Q. Nur k ' i iv.. Mr. and Miss Howdy Cathye Bogan, known as a friendly and out- going person, has been an active one, too. She was in both of the City Federated Girl's Clubs. She re- ceived honors in High School which include Fresh- man, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior class vice- president. Cathye has been active in the youth group at her church, active in Lonestars and working as a dental assistant for Dr. Horace Bos- ton. Because of Cathye's outgoing personality and friendly smile, she deserved the honor of being named Miss Howdy, 1980. Henry Ozuna has been active in football since his Freshman year, two of which he has been the kicker for the varsity team. The past two years Henry has been a Howdy nominee. Last summer he spent his time working for Brodie Buick Where he was a mechanic and gained experience with cars. In his spare time Henry enjoys fishing. Af- ter completing high school, he plans on joining the Navy following his grandfather's, and father's footsteps. He would like to see the World espe- cially France and Italy. Henry with his friendly personality and enthusiasm, earned his title as Mr. Howdy, 1980. Honors 51 Cheerleader's life hectic This year was a year of change for the girls who made up the cheerleading squad. Last year the girls had to tryout individually be- fore the student body. Then the new cheerleaders attended a cheerleading camp at East Texas State University. At camp, they were awarded five ribbons and a spirit stick. Life as a cheerleader can be described in one word non-stop! commented Julie Bridgman. Dur- 1 ing the summer, they spent many hours learning and creating new pyramids, cheers and gymnastic skills. A cheerleader's busy sched- ule includes cheerleading prac- tices, planning and performing pep rallies and cheering at the Pup, Rowdie and Varsity basket- ball games. In addition to all of this, the girls buy victory cakes, organize victory breakfasts and gym decorations. W- ,r- x . .,,... 1.3- w-audi! 'eil ,.i.', -fi V .Ui f wt wwl1 1980-1981 Cheerleaders include Pam Tate, Kim Thomas, Susan Long, Anke Baeumber, Martha Mitchell, Brenda Jones, Laurie Palma, and Julie Bridgman. 7 1. Julie Bridgman. 2. Susan Long. 3. Pam Tate. 4. Anke Baeumler. 5. Brenda Jones. 6. Laurie Palma. 7. Kim Thomas. 8. Martha Mitchell. Cheerleaders hold off the Basketball team. Organizations 53 cholastic letter awards dis- Seniors Wirj' SW, I ,....,.,K .,.. ...M K. x Y? Sitting: Lysle Waggoner 3, Kathy Miller 3, John Speed 3, Susan Long 3 and Debbie Burk. Standing, Kristen Komatz, Susan Splawn 3, Vicki Gray 2, and Laurie Lehmann 3. Not pictured, David Larson 3. 54 Scholastic Letter Award winners tinguish academic excellence Juniors YF? R .7 Front: Leza Boone. Sitting: Danny Detrick 2, Mary McBride 2, Cindy Ralston 2, and Jim Bridgman Standing: Norman Lewis 2, Dee Ann Woodard 2, Pat Barth 2, Donna Johnston, and Brian Kreiselmaier. Scholastic Letter Award winners 55 ophomores W Seatedg Traci Gibson, Laura Karrenbrock, and Carolyn Brown. Centerg Kirk Wolverton, James Speed, and Tommy Elam. Standingg Ricky Taylor, Alan Ringle, Chip Walker, and Eric Shaffer. 56 Scholastic Letter Award winners H High Ranking Seniors 4.0 or Better Front: Debbie Burks, Linda Yeager, Lisa Payne, John Speed, Vicki Gray, Kristen Komatz, Jean Fogel, and Sharon Hoffman. Standing: David Prothro, Brian Shiller, David Larson, Laurie Lehmann, Penny Tate, and Kathey Miller. Plcalsc lk. I HV Vine Pr l vu 2 'Winn- l -J iii. f 'Ek S2 Front: Mary Hutchinson, Kim Thomas, Susan Splawn, Holly Hampton, Lysle Waggoner, Carol Dillard, and Jody White. Standing: Susan Long, Julie Bridgman, Allen Wolverton, John Reedy, Doug Moffat, Allen Willis, and Ben Reinhardt. Honors 57 H 1 3.9 Front: Tami Robison, Kathy Wills, Nann Setzler, Lee Anderson, Sherri Thomas and Mary Cullum. Standing: Jack Holmes, Mike Erger, Tim Price, Mark Shaw and Kyle Jones. fNot pictured, Joe Huffb HQ' l 3.8 Front: Paul Tate, John Hanrahan, Tammy Shirley, Trisha Wietbrock and Brad Bassett. Standing: Chip Kouri, Kevin Watson, Roger Haney and Glen Bear. 58 Honors 3.7 Front: Cathy Phillips, Brenda Schroeder and Linda Stewart. Standing: Brian Beavers, Bryant Holub, John Simmons, Allen King, and Darryl Moser P' V53 Lrfi . Q. 3.6 Front: Judy Barnes, Laurie Palma and Brenda 3.5 Front: Valerie Trott, Bethany Buechler and Jones. Shirlene McLendon. Standing: Joe Guthrie, Michael Hewitt, Tim Carr, Standing: Joey Chapa, Kevin Gandy, and Jeff Steve Horn and David Frerich. Smith. Honors 59 S'-ww YWMWNKQ Students Win Multiple Honors fl x' 'RLY :X Top: Laurie Lehmann-English, Math, German Linda Yeager-Band, Orchestra Penny Tate-English, Orchestra, Social Studies Jack Holmes-English, Social Studies David Prothro-Social studies, Math Mary Hutchison-Math, Accounting Bottom Left: Math-Mary Hutchison, Laurie Lehmann, David Prothro, and David Simpson fnot pictured Joey Chapa.J Bottom Right: Photography-Cary Coker. 60 Honors ..,, -f 3 5 Top: English-Jody White Laurie Lehmann, Penny Tate Jack Holmes, and John Speed Not Pictured Debbie Burks. Journalism-Lysle Waggoner Yearbook, Jana Pink, Newspa- per. Who's Who students are chosen every year by the teachers of the various subjects. The students are chosen on their outstanding excellence in that subject. The winners, usually have been in that class for more than over one year. Freshmen, Sophomores, and juniors are all eligible just as much as the Senior. This is an award to be proud of. Honors 61 ,L 9 -1 'ff' X ag 1 se E. Q N 'Z' tg-sk? Q 5' 4 ' ' Top Left: Social Studies-Penny Tate, David Prothro, Steve Horn, Jack Holmes Top Right: Science-Kristen Komatz, Roger Haney, Chip Walker, Doug Moffat Bottom: Foreign Languages German-Laurie Lehmann, Latin-Christina Drtil Spanish-Erika Seifert, French--Tina Mildenberger 62 Honors 'P W, ' .1 ,Ln ' Top Left: VOE-Tammie Shir- ley, HECE-Tamie Williams, ICT-Shiela Poore Top Right: Homemaking- -Food-Trisha Wietbrock Clothing-Robin Tweedy Bottom Left: Biology-Scott Singleton, Diane Zug Center Right: Art-Tina Brad- ley, Angel Brenemen Center left: ROTC-Jean Fogel Left: DE Mitch Veitenheimer and Leonard Krottinger Bottom right: Business: Cynthia Ralston, Mary Hutchison Not Pictured Tim Kramer l Honors 63 Mechanical Drawing-Glen Billingsg Shop-Mark Band-Mark Shaw, Linda Yeager Howard ' 1'i Physical Education-Sherry r , ' Q. Fleeks, Rodney Ewins, Kathy McCable not pictured Chuck Bar- rett. C 64 Honors e . df Drama Sz Debate-Donna Johnston, Kelly Finlin Choir-Kathy Miller, Paul Tate Ri-., F' Y 'Yi or nrrn , xl 3 fail X r f- EQ, L.,,,... ,, S Q . X Q., Y X YN X A ' ' 'N X 5 eu r j o w , 1 x.. 1 fi 3 . QOUI' IIIOUHI :QE U39 Off f r 5 Q -.,,.. A . , .. A .. J ix, M4 4 fx 1. ,. we-,..U.fg ,ff ww . Orchestra-Penny Tate, Linda Yeager Honors 65 Students achieve honors National Honor Society is cho- sen every spring. A primary activ- ity for the group is the annual fac- ulty baseball game in the spring and the pizza party for the new members. The WFHS joins with the members of Rider and Hirshi for a Christmas party. The teach- ers elect the students on the basis of leadership, service, and charac- ter which are essential for mem- bership to NHS. The members are chosen based upon 314 on these qualities and V4 of class ratings. The Seniors come from a list of non-current members who main- tain a 3.30 or better GPA. Ap- proximately 1596 of the gradu- ating class is a member of NHS. The juniors are taken from a list whose GPA are 3.65 or better. The officers for this year are Sharon Hoffman, President, Laurie Leh- man, vice-President, and Penney Tate, Secretary-Treasurer. I .le 1 ' Mr. Kolter-Sponsor 66 National Honor Society 'S Lalllie bell.: .... ....a- - S will ,-V. -:-., -- - I I Brad Bassett , f 1 trim Carr Kev Q. ii 1 if A 4 Jack Holmes , . V if X' xx -, liryant Holub X J96 Hllff 2 -Q 'fray , 7w ' 1.1, Mary isten Komatz S W David L . . 3 QLSOU M Kathy Miller Cathy Phillips I if c 'J ohu' Speed E Splawn 1 i L ' Alah 'Wolvehton 3 Linda Mr. Kolter and President Sharon Hoffman discuss dates for activities. ' Mark Shajv 1 Z Brian Shiller .KX , i White National Honor Society 67 Students receive talent recognition Baash and Lomb Science Award: Laurie Lehmann DAR Good Citizen Award: Jack Holmes ls 3 ,Www During the school year, some students win awards and con- tests which get little recognition. The Bausch and Lomb Science Award is given to the senior who has most greatly displayed sci- entific ability during his four years at Wichita Falls High School. This year's winner was Laurie Lehmann. The Daugh- ters of American Revolution an- nually honor a student who shows citizenship and patrio- tism. Jack Holmes was the re- cipient of this award. This year we had three students that scored high enough on the PSAT to become National Merit Semi- Finalists. They are Debbie Burks, David Larson, and John Speed. Congratulations are ex- tended to these five students on receiving these awards. 68 Honors National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalists: John Speed, Debra Burks David Larson Orchestra members do well in The Orchestra competed in Region Area and State competition this fall These students placed in the following orchestras Row 1 Denny Jones, Region area Mike Dilbeck Region area David Simpson Region Area John Speed Reglong and Ricky Taylor Region Area Row 2 Jeannie Skip- worth Region Linda Yeager Region Area Kathy Miller Region Collette Haney Region nd Dianne Zug Region. Row 3: John Whan Region' Tommy Elam, Regiong Pam Watson, Regiong Zenobia Mar- tinez, Regiong Tirzah Woodley, Regiong and Penny Tate, Region, Area, State. Penny Tate won state honor in Orchestra competi- tion. Music Awards 69 Competition goes well for Big Red The band competed in District, Region, Area and State competition this fall. The results are Row 1: Daniel Martinez, District, Region, Andy Seigler, Dis- trict, Tommy Webster, District, Region, Area, June Henry, District, Lisa Watkins, District, Michelle Maz- zuca, District, and Jenny Settles, District. Row 2: Den- ny Jones, District, Region, Area, Monty Walker, Dis- trict, Region, Jeannie Skipworth, District, Region, Linda Yeager, District, Region, Area, Kirk Magee, District, Region, Area, Kathy Miller, District, Region, Area, Chris Sundholm, District, Becky Watson, Dis- trict, Region, Brenda Jones District, Region, Area. Row 3: Mike Dilbeck, District, Region, Area, Troy Sanders, District, Region, Brian Lemond, Mark Shaw, District, Region, Area, State, Mike Larson, District, Region, Area, Ellie Osmundson, District, Region, Area, Rex Seigler, District, Region, Zenobia Martinez, District, Region. Not pictured: Harold Murray, Dis- trict, Ricky Taylor, District, Region, Joe Golden, Dis- trict, Region, Scott Williams, District, Renee Reed, District, Keela McNiel, District, Leona Williams, Dis- trict. Mark Shaw, honored with a position in the All-State Band: 70 Music Awards ACAP members place high Q 1.......,..-.-. . , The Choir members competed in district, region, and area last fall. Results were On floor: Tim Price, Dis- trict, Region. Row 1: Vicki Childs, District, Region, Nancy Lancaster, District, Stacy Middleton, District, Region, Clay Jones, District, Region, Jacqui Leggett, District, Region, Denny Jones, District, Marjean Sugg, District, Region, Area, Debi Jones, District, Region, Area and Sandra Huffman, District. Row 2: Maria Bailey, District, Region, Ranell Parish, District, Re- gion, Sarah Underwood, District, Region, Area, Sheila Skipworth, District, Region, John Speed, District, Kathy Miller, District, Region, Trisha Wietbrock, Dis- trict, Shannon Edwards, District, Region and Belinda Bryant, District. Row 3: Jennifer Hall, District, Rod Goodgion, District, Enos Chenault, District, Joe Huff, District, Region, Donald Ruth, District, Region and Jesse Diaz, District. Row 4: Danny Detrick, District, Region, Mike Dilbeck, District, Region, Paul Tate, District, Region, Area. Not pictured: Craig Reeves, District, Belinda Nunez, District. One of the most important aspects of the music department is the competition on an individual basis. Tryouts for district band choir were held first, followed by region band, choir and orchestra. Those making the top chairs in the region organization compose the All-Area group and become the All-State candidates. The state musi- cians are then selected and attain the high- est honor that a Texas high school musi- cian can receive. Music Awards 71 Band Queen l Kathye Miller Brenda Jones The Band Queen is Linda Yeager. Her court includes Kathye Miller and Brenda Jones. Linda Yeager The senior girls in Band were the nominees for Band Queen. Their names were put on ballots and ev- ery member of the Band program placed their votes. The girl with the most votes received the title as Queen. The next two girls with the most votes made up her court. Q In Orchestra, the three senior girls, Penny, Zenobia and Pam were the nominees for Orchestra Queen. Ballots were made and the 4-Q'-li' -13'-F-X J 9 Orchestra Queen. Ballots were ,gb ly., '71 If fe:-in made and the Orchestra members P Wit' voted. The girl that received the I P U ' most votes was named Orchestra Zelwbia Martinez Queen. The other two girls made up her court. Penny Tate Penny Tate is this year's Orchestra Queen. The members of her court are Zenobia Martinez and Pam Tate. Pam Tate 72 Honors Wi Jackie Nach Sarah Brown ROTC Queen Courtney Davis Cherie Norman The ROTC Queen is Jackie Nash. Her court is Courtney Davis and Cherie Norman. Choir Queen In ROTC, each cadet secretly balloted for his or her choice for Queen. The names on these ballots became the nominees for Queen. They are placed on ballots and vot- ed on. The girl with the most votes became ROTC Queen, the two run- ners-up formed her court. The senior girls in ACAP were the nominees for the honor of Choir Queen. Their names were placed on ballots and were then voted on by the members of ACAP. The girl that received the most votes was named Choir Queen. The next two girls with the most votes made up Laurie Palma Debi Jones her court. Debi Jones is the Choir Queen. Debi's court is made up of Sarah Brown and Laurie Palma. Honors 73 -le IPA.. Q W WA www? FQ 'E' aim ww-Aw 335' ,VV . x 5 I 'M K v S ,WE 3 xg : I . Sports this year went through a Vari- ety of changes. Football, tennis, girls basketball picked up new coaches for the 1980-81 season and most of the teams received new equipment. New districts were picked up in all sports. Denison and Sherman were the two new teams added to our division while R.L. Turner and Newman Smith were dropped. All the Coyote sports were predicted to do well in their respected sports, and most of them did come through in a winning tra- dition. Oh, say, can you see' the golf ball, David Prothro? Woosh! Into the hoop. ' Members of the tennis regional team rest before going on to win their tournament. Tony Sterling and Coyote tradition, We're 31 Sports Sports ports Coyote baseball lides to improved year Under the leadership of Coaches Ronnie Faulkner and Jerry Gossett, the 1980 Coyote baseball team compiled a season record of 8-12 plus winning the consolation bracket of the W.F. Baseball Classic. Bruce McAfee set a school record for the highest batting average ever attained by hitting .457 for the season. The Coyotes placed two mem- bers on the first All-District team. They were Bruce McAfee and Garry Allen. Tommy Youngblood placed on the second All-District team. Left: Mickey Carroll fires one down to 14' N first. r w 'ff-1+-W.. . l Far Left: Tommy Youngblood prays for a good throw from second. ' - . a...v.W,,, If f1,a.': pf, E. ia-f Row 1: Danny Kowalick, Mgr., Ronny Hopper, Mark Shaw, Joe Guthrie, Steve Bowman, Jimmie John Awtry, Garry Allen, Mickey Carroll, Cary Coker, and Brett Hessing. Row 2: Coach Jerry Gossett, Doug Moffat, Bruce McAfee, Tommy Langley, David Farabee, Kevin Gandy, Kelly Nix, Tommy Youngblood, Mitchel O'Neil, and Coach Ronnie Faulkner. 76 Baseball at ' give , . S Non-District We They 1 Lawton 6 0 Duncan 11 14 Gainesville 9 1 Lawton Eisenhower 11 3 Hirshi 2 9 Iowa Park 6 8 Altus 15 10 Lawton 15 7 Gainesville 1 0 Lawton Eisenhower 12 District 1 R.L. Turner 11 1 Newman Smith 2 3 Lewisville 9 7 Denton 4 2 Rider 4 1 R.L. Turner 12 2 Newman Smith 4 5 Lewisville 4 8 Denton 4 3 Rider 1 W , -' r ,, ' B . Q , 5, ' 'q , V , J . ' 1 , 1 .f u ,f ,QM 3 'W V fungi 9- x 1' Q ' .Pai f, ,' 'gf Kg! ini fig U-wt 3', Allixsff' ' Q ' ., it f q , .., y 'l Um , 1 7 7 N. if ' f 42 ' gk .' '13, fn ,Q yrs V a V ' .vi ' 1 V f . ' 1 ! , . wwf., W V M f-v.l.- 'Jw ' Y. 9 f 5 174. 7iif .i,v5 ,- - r - ,L5:b, -aa. . J L, I W, W. , Y. f , if f is Q . . 9, . ff, ,.5w'J,-,f,f?fHg2,5,V.4 I2 ir' . Y , Q, , , S .any-1 ' X, 7' . T , ff L57 fer 'Z 2'ffflfx1'Tf? l?'if5f't7 v +f fi , ' -A ' ,fbi fe,im.taaaMaaxatf,,1ff-f 15,25 V .1s?3wiff:4a4e5,-Q2 ' 1 f 3 'f 4 , ,M Q ,Q ...Wim avi ,N A 1 t w M ,J 'I I 4, X I Vlwgv A :F :,,,lu: QR.--4 ,,,,.1,, ii. M401 Mgmt f-we ' ,.W,,.fA ,iw I , Q '- M ' rf Nzgrpf ,gwwl ' ,M , VY ...Asia r'9x?r6:L Top: Mitch O'Neal listens to a change of strategy from his teammates. Center Left: Garry Allen's expression shows his determination in trying not to hit the batter. Center Right: Garry Allen goes head first to keep from being tagged out. Bottom: Rider's catcher wonders if Tommy Langley threw the bat at him. Baseball 77 A Coyote dives head first for first base. Tommy Youngblood makes an easy out. Y. M! 'em i-' nf A 1 T 5 xi is A ,K , ogg. A WP -f-a I fi .,.,,rEzJ , r I- fax Y ,r .- W -1 4 . N .nge 4 X '-, . f f, . -. 34 -'fi' -- A i ,fy ' Q Ah, it . -1 Q ith V- F: V zsqizftxvitt ' . -rvikns, RUR-., ,flaw ,irq A fl gf3.f,1.s 's is L P- i' V ' ...A -X We 1.3 y 9 .K gtg? 'ffl ,. ,Q A Imlfl.-lin, , vw',., , . 'n -QL. 1- pf gm an i 1A. j Q-'QR f,Z'.'.xA'. -,B- fr , - t,,, ,, sf. U Q43 Ml ,WW ' . ' -.r - I ggi Q., ..,.rf, j, 1 wig ,5 '.,M- , it-'nth . , S fx NN, w., tx, H I , , , ,J at -- f, ' '-ar' V rf W .Lf 7' ' 5' ' , E ,, L ,- .'- f.. , i ' 1' ' ' W 4.9,-, -W, ,,,:t,, ,.. ,.- -Q r - ' we ' . 1..-Ss?-:Q,j,, , A 9' Q Garry Allen runs safely back to second. Mickey Carroll prepares for a hit. 78 Baseball 2 i 5 wi away- Q ' '-xv'-gi.,-5 vid ,, Q. A fa, A .,.,.,. ...mu w .. W ,. AT' Below On your marks, get set, and Mxtch O Neil! is off for second base lee, 3 1 Zig 79 al , f W li wg 'W 499' ' M 1 'QMQ . ,Q . H -vw gk .np P ?W35iT r W ,J f if Wh , 8 . ' L' ' if gf 'M' ,g 1' , L wifi M. N 'k ' I' I g:,,D,4,,,.,.'mkA ,Eg , ,Z vt i ,. ,N , ,L . 55.,.,Lv1q ',,',, ,M , W n,,A.e,L . M: i, ,, nv 'Ja ,,.i-I ' ,b- jf ,J A '-43, ,, 31? ami, -we - ' - A f fy W, e-f..z,, -f . f -,W fffwgK?2reeff+M Af... if ' 4.-Q' 'Y '80 Track strides to success The 1980 Coyote track team placed second at the District meet. Under the direction of Coach Herb Marvel, nine members went to the Regional meet. Qualifying at Regionals were Earl Barrett in the 40 meter, Anthony Mayze in the high jump, and Lawrence Humphrey in the intermediate hurdles. The 440 relay consisted of Earl Barrett, Alonzo McAdoo, Bruce Blackwell, and Harold Rus- sell and the mile relay consisted of Rodney Eu- wins, Earl Barrett, Charles Campbell, and Law- rence Humphrey went to Regionals. The mile relay placed first at District. Harold Russell quali- fied in the 100 meter and 200 meter, placing first in the 100 meter and second in the 200 meter at District. Mike Lavender went to Regional in the pole vault and just missed going to State by one jump, but placed third at Regional. And finally, having his best season ever, Charles Campbell went to Regional and qualified for the State meet where he took third place. Coach Marvel said this year had been one of his more prosperous in his twenty years of coaching. Below: A jump like this one propelled Mike Lavender to third Place at Regionals. Below Right: Anthony Mayze goes head first when it comes to the high jump. .gh-s.. 7 - ,. ,.,. , - A... .. .f 1if.'i'--f1ff.m,N- eil .5 ,......... 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Y , W K , , M, .. ...s.......a.f....,.-...SRM . 1' W Y -1,'A- as e--W V-.- ivy Y U -h-Mig, ,x,K,,,.. f ,M ,.,..-..u..w.- .wwf-wwe-Q-1:.., -:A ' ' xt:-A lm:....g,-.,.,.-,......... .,... :Q-.L L.0N- ,'., 9 name mnnqnsvw-Amman. -4 .-, --f--rf' 1 4 80 Track mnf.w.mmw1mis.samM 4. ..... .......,-........ . , . gg, W W, -- W- ' - AW'--,--A--r-g-3-'-'- p:':.tL2 .n-cY.'.34Yf?'h-wr fl'-3333 .. .... ..... . . . . . .. - - A - .u.i'Ni1:1.,4pA -1 9.. X 1.55 Left: Harold Russell's long strides carried him to first place in the 100 meter at District. Below: Earl Barrett, Bruce Blackwell, Harold Russell, and Alonzo McAdoo qualified for Regionals in the 440 meter relay. Q--... l' Row 1: Harold Russell, Gary Manfredi, Clayton Coker, Glen Apple, and Earl Barrett. Row 2: David Larson, Mike Lavender, Bruce Blackwell, Rodney Euwins, John Chenault, Alonzo McAdoo, and Greg Anderson. Row 3: Mukesh Naik, Lawrence Humphrey, Finley Woodruff, Anthony, Mayze, Mike Kelly, Anthony Nash, and Charles Campbell. Track 81 Pups off and running The 1980 Pup Track Team's ef- forts were excellent throughout the season. Their dedication and desire earned respect of fans ac- cording to Coach Don Phillips. Several first place awards were earned by the Pups in the Fresh- man City Track Meet. Placing first in the 800 meter and 1600 meter run, and second in the high jump was Robbie Cobb. Enos Chenault placed first in the 200 and 100 meter dash. Derry McGee placed second in the high hurdles and third in the low hurdles just behind James McClosky who placed second. Randy Shirley placed third in the 400 meter dasy, long jump, and discus. Burt Palmer placed first in the discus. Top: Row 1: Derry McGee, Burt Palmer, Robbie Cobb, and Enos Chenault. Row 2: Lawrence Green, Joey Haynie, Chris Har- rel, Eric Heuring, and James McClosky Not pictured: Mike Price, Randy Shirley Center picture-First place winners at City meet include Burt Palmer, Robbie Cobb, Enos Chenault, and Derry McGee. 82 Freshman track rl? 0- ' me Y 'f v if .J ,J S 1:20 wry fiztafli auxin Schedule Meet Place Rider s Q Iowa Park n X Vernon r Burkburnett 3rd City tied for 1st Burt Palmer bows to the fans. G1rl have in p1r1ng year Teri Sears, Ginger Walters, and Laurie Thompson take time out from practice to have their picture made. The 1980 girls track team was a small and young team. Although the girls did not win any meets, they won in sev- eral individual events. Ja- nice Hennan placed sec- ond in the shotput in regional Coaches were Moody Hill and Grace Randolph Although the girls were underclassmen, and most of them unexpe rienced, they had alot of fun trying and many of them will be returning next year The relay team for 1980 was Teresa Griffin, Tonya Pool, Mary Beatty, and Laurie Thompson. Row 1 J ackle Nash Courtney Davis Dobra Hamilton Kristi VanTrease Valorl McDonald Lisa Owens, and Mary Beattyg Row 2 Lisa Young Diane Redding Tonya Pool Tammy Mikeal Hope Smith Ginger Walters and Cheryl Costong Row 3: Teresa Griffin Teri Sears Mary Robinson Kelly Cox Patti Judd Allsla Lowder Lori Thompson Chris McKethan, Janice Hennan, and Coach Grace Girls track 83 Team needs more than just pla ers Often the stamina exhibited by a football squad depends on the program outlined by the coaching staff. Under the guidance of new head coach Danny Palmer, the Coyotes worked out with weights and trained more often. Palmer came to Wichita Falls from Pampa. Palmer became the tenth football coach in the history of the Coyotes. Palmer assembled a group of assistant coaches to condition and improve the team. Varsity coaches were Rodney Bagley, defensive coordinator, Joe Bob Tyler, offensive line, Pat Tusa, defensive sec- ondaryg Don Phillips, defensive line, and Ronnie Faulkner, receiver. Coyote trainers and managers work closely with coachers and team members to keep the players healthy. Four year trainer Brad Bassett taped an- kles and wrists, and gave ice and whirlpool treat- ments. He worked closely with the team physician Dr. Jerry Alexander. Managers Joey Chapa, Tony Moffitt, Allen Moore and Mike Powers had to keep the equipment in order. All of these people pulled together to give the Pack the placement of second in District 6-5A with a 5-5 record. Coyote Football We They 7 Lubbock 14 14 Abilene 21 16 Vernon 6 38 Lawton 6 3 Hirschi 7 13 Lewisville 0 6 Denton 13 6 Denison 22 13 Sherman 10 20 Rider 6 Brad Bassett helps injured Billy Rainwater off the field. Coaches, Row 1: Rodney Bagley, Danny Palmer, Pat Tusa. Row 2: Don Phillips, Ronnie Faulkner, Joe Bob Tyler. Brad Bassett-trainer Joey Chapa-Mgr. Tony Moffitt-Mgr. Allen Moore-Mgr. Mike Powers-Mgr. 84 Football 0 91 sf 5 05 2 -c E4 92 cu v-TTL: eu 'UCD Q as ae KD ... ft ID .-1 In IA 'U 'U 5 'IRQ P13 O o LE cn uf ll' .CI O eu o O of cn D E' za EE eu Q di 45 4-I 0 cn Zi .gum -1 ..-1 Q3 .17 1-4 .CI O s-I an E N Q-4 A L- 5 m af 1- O O 2 G 0 Z 41 91 as O '1 -Li 3 o D5 Ee I-4 'Dm P' of Q3 O O 2 is E5 E Lf: Sm 55 S A -c 5 Z 'fe-v EE :WS 92 E.. rn: O S '1 W I-1 P1 L-1 G 0 O .aa ... 2 .cf .Q o 50 nv 32 Oo as Q O W E .Q o D5 Z2 rn :S Di E A 50 I-I -C Q. E 5 I IJ Q CI Q2 .cf 2 Z ba Q O .Q 3 :2 Q3 M .E P QP M .-4 'U s-T eu C! -cs 5 .r Q E O P' E Z O To .Q rg E .: 3 W 3 .E 3? ii 'lf 0 0 Df- .Q Q3 U Q 5 C5 bf: Q E 3 cn vu Q Q E4 S :s 5 O 3 :Q .2 .E FY-1 uf 0 GI O is ESE gc P55 ima EQ EHS Q22 5:2 'UE DME I-1 :ii sms E32 O Savm age Qlfvg O :LESS BPQE 2,59-1,3 555 E585 Us 'U .555 Emma ,525 Q0 'C' N :a C Gd CD Q Football 85 Team adjusts to different district The Coyote football team also underwent several changes this year. They were placed in a new district with Denison and Sherman. With the addition of another A, the Pack went into District 6-AAAAA. During the summer the Pack went through various weight programs. The equipment was purchased last year to get everyone into better shape and to lessen the number of injuries. Every year the Coyotes start their training in the last part of the summer. Through this time they have what is known as two-a-day practices which means workouts in the morning and then coming back to Coyote Canyon for another workout in the late afternoon. The players of the week were Lubbock Coronado-Antohny Nashg Abilene Cooper- Renneth Reedg Lawton-Henry Ozunag Vernon-Tony Sterlingg Hirschi-Tom Carrg Lewisville-Mitch O'Neilg Denton-Billy Rainwaterg Dennison-J ack Holmesg Sher- man-Brian Goodnerg and Rider-Rusty Ducharme. These players were picked by the coaches on their outstanding performances in the game that Week. The 5-5 record of the Coyotes was not impressive in itself, but most of the losses were in the fourth quarter with only seconds left in the games. The Coyotes finally got a two year revenge on Lewisville with a 13-0 victory. Coyote enthusiasm was high this year thanks to the efforts of the Pack. The power pack offense starts another play. Lawrence Humphrey-Jr. James McGee-Jr Ed Vinzant-Jr Bruce Blackwell-Jr Mike Lavender-Jr Maury Robinson-Jr. Chris Chapman-Jr. Renneth Reed-Jr. Neill Spragins-Jr. fl -'SX Kurt Berryman-Jr. 57 ,fig 'KW l V 86 Football Below Kevin Gandy punts the ball. 5 .M ' ,, I fs' if gpm R R Left A Coyote finds a hole in the de fense of the opposing team. Dewayne Emmers-Jr. Anthony Mayze-Jr. Chris Stovenour-Jr. Donnie Washington-Jr. Rodney Sanders-Jr. Robert London-Jr. Boddy Alexander-Jr. Robbie Cobb-Soph. Randy Shirley-Soph. Chris Harrell-Soph. Football 87 Greg Anderson . '. . ' it Billy Rainwater . 5 A ' Scotty Harris Sr. , Si 1 r -f ff Q I Henry Ozuna Sr. wig 1' 5 9 v 1 J 'Jil - B ' G All Anthony Nash Sr. I f K l A i . .1 X 3 i 1 1rr . fl A Mitchell O'Neil Sr. if A Mark Schobert Sr. - ' , David Hannuksela Sr. ' D.-f , A I I, 4 A , Jack Holmes Sr. W V r,, y r V 5 A A . Kevin Key Sr. I ' ,Q 1 Kevin Gandy makes a -. A my S 0 handoff to Billy Rain- y X .., , ' f fl H .Jffxxy L water. I- at f ' Q +2 i n ' ' o ' ' A U1 IN Coach Faulkner makes sure that Jack Holmes has the safety equipment on right. 88 Football I 4 , V f M: . 1, f. o N A .: 'Q' f . X M-M --Q-.-...,.. A -. A X , . cn -Aa if -w..,, Rider bites the dust For the first time in eight years, the Pack finally beat Rider with a bang. The final score was 20-6. Although it was a cold, rainy night, there were still many spectators out to watch the Coyotes win. The crowd was not disappointed, but did get wet. The Coyotes racked up 182 yards rushing and 60 yards passing, while holding Rider to a minus 31 yards rushing. On the first down of the Coyote's first possession, Anthony Nash ran 53 yards for a touchdown, but then Rider came back and scored a T.D. During the halftime, Coach Palmer took the team into the locker room and fired the boys up to get some more points on the board. It was fourth quarter before any more points were made when Mike Lavender passed to Finlay Woodruff for another six points. With Henry Ozuna's extra point the Pack led 13-6. Then with only 1:21 left in the game, Billy Rainwater made the final touchdown from the three yard line. The extra point brought the final score to 20-6. The Pack was happy about the victory as were the backers. After the season was over, Coach Palmer announced his resignation and cited health problems as the reason. The new head coach and athletic director for the upcoming year will be former assistant coach, Joe Bob Tyler. 1. Coyote fans, as well as the scoreboard know who is Number 1. 2. Anthony Nash springs towards paydirt and Coyotes' first touchdown. 3. Mitch O'Neil pulls in a pass and then goes slip slidin' away. 4. Anthony Nash breaks through the Rider defensive line. 5. Julie Bridgman congratulates Jack Holmes for a game well played. 5 Football 91 Rovvdies split cit championship Ending the 1980 season with a 3- 6 record, the Rowdies tied for the city crown with Rider and Hirschi with a record of 2-2. Coaches Ron- nie Faulkner and Don Phillips said that overall the kids were hard workers. They named Chris Har- rell, Joey Haynie, Kelvin Hum- phrey, and Burt Palmer as out- standing linemen. Robby Cobb, Randy Shirley, and Rick Everett were some others. The Rowdies were strong on defense, but lacked a little practice on offense. The Coyotes can expect to have a good season in 1981. Top: Robby Cobb hands off to Tim Maples. Above: The Rowdies hold off the Bandits' charge. Above right: Enos Chenault turns it up the field for another score. Right: Joey Haynie brings down another runner. 92 Rowdies -M. -wk 1 Pups gain respect The 1980-Pups will not be long remembered for their Win-Loss record, or for their near championship victory over Rider in the final game. The Pups will be remembered, by those close to them, for their person- ality as a team. These youngsters had class, which they exhibited at every outing. They had character which emerged to keep them alive when adverse conditions arose. They have the potential to be a fine Coyote football team soon. The Coaches, Coach Black, and Coach Gill, would like to thank the freshman foot- ballers for the privilege to work with such personable young men. Right: James Anderson runs for a considerable gain against Rider. Below: Pups give thanks after the injury-free game. 4 6 VERNON 0 0 BURK 6 HIRSHI GAINSVILLE IOWA PARK RIDER 7 6 o 19 14 A 0 0 26 12 EISENHOWER 28 1 1 3 13 HIRSHI 23 1 sss A is Q 13 RIDER 23 Row 1: Robert Brown, Bernard Rangel, Russell Gripp, Keith Lewis, Tony McDonald, Charles Bohannon, Kelvin Hughes, Philip Woodruf Doug Long, Bac Vu, Jeff Allen, and Thomas Robertson. Row 2: Travis Hickey, Tommy Corath, Chris Rodriquez, Vicent Holbert, Raymon Hernandez, Harvey Neil, Ken Kirk, Danny Owens, Joe Owens, Jack Saulsve, Robert Burleton and Barry Deaver. Row 3: Bart Starr, Raymon Cates, Shawn Shannafelt, Ralph Caram, Greg Davidson, Brian Samford, Armando Martinez, Rodrick Davis, Pete Martinez, Floyd Davis an James Anderson. Row 4: Coach Pete Gill, Scott Saulsbery, Tom Jacobs, Delna Foster, Charles Eaden, Walter Brady, Tim Komatz, Richar Hodge, Scott Lipe, Gus Tzavas, Billy Scott, Jerry Brown, Sammy Beatty, Jimmy Baldwin, and Coach Tom Black. 94 Coyote swimmers Work hard The 1980-81 Coyote Swim Team spent a year full of dedica- tion and hard work. Not only did the dedication include being at workout at 6:45 in the morning but also making a second wor- tic Swim Bench which involved the actual stroke plus resistence im- proved many of the swimmers' times and strength. Along with the swim bench, the weight workout in- volved 15 other stations which in- kout in the afternoon. This year the team stressed weight lifting as a major part of their training. The new Biokene- cluded bench, sit ups, pullups and many other exercises. Coach Rog- ers thought the extra work on weights gave his swimmers a con- siderable advantage against other swimmers. Coach Rogers believed that the mental attitude was just as impor- tant as the actual workouts. He stated, It takes supreme dedica- tion and an outstanding mental at- titude to make a champion athlete, and these swimmers have made a giant step in accomplishing that goal. OICU Far left: Team Captains: Leslie Borman and Danny Whitehead. Left: Coach Rogers gives Amy Brown some advice. J Row 1: Debbie Burks, Susan Long, Cindy Engleman, Amy Brown, Karen Borman, and Cara Cowan. Row 2: Edie Pace, Susan Borman, Carol Dillard, Annette Pogue, Marilyn McCarthy, and Jim Bridgman. Row 3: Glen Apple, Rusty Ford, Leslie Borman, Danny White- head, Katy Allen, and Alan Wolverton. Not Pictured, Chad Oman. Swim team in action 95 The 1981 district swim meet went as expected. The girls won first and the boys received a third place. First place winners were Jim Bridgman and Amy Brown. Double winners were Danny Whitehead, Edie Pace, and Susan Borman. The girls 200 medley relay won first, and established a new district record. The relay consisted of Susan Borman, Amy Brown, Edie Pace, and Leslie Borman. The boys 200 medley relay won first also and consisted of Jim Bridgman, Glen Apple, Rusty Ford, and Alan Wolverton. Susan Borman es- tablished a new district record in the 100 yard back- stroke. Top right: Chad Omen talks with team manager Kelly Cox. Below: Girls District Champs for 1981. Right: Susan Long dives for perfection. Schedule Girls Place Boys 1 MSU 7 3 San Angelo 9 2 Oklahoma 10 2 Trinity 7 TISCA 1 District 3 J .V. looks ahead The 1981 J.V. swim team began the season with their sights on future Varsity competition. Beginning the year with a hand full of competitors, the group has grown into a solid team with varsity potential. Accord- ing to Coach Rogers many of these swimmers will figure into the future Varsity swimming success at WFHS. Row 1: Suzanne Sauder, Laurie Tipps, Melissa Merriman, Kristy Banner and Collette Haney. Row 2: Gary Haynes, Mark Moran and John Thomas. Not pictured Stacy Vernon. 196 y 1 rf! pb s,' Swim team in action. I i :Mm N MY 7. xx L1 -. 4. y -- is USU 2 Wim, Y R .5 fd' fasi Se f .f a q ' QR . r 1 , . fx' ' ' sv ' 5 ' c:uoTE mi ,A-by . gg, ww .gg - K .X 'f 5 Q A 'Hill' 4 2 , ' i 5 2 4. . ,L k Vqkhxktg K , is , A sf' x N Roundballers have a Winning year Standing: Coach Tom Black, Jimmie John Awtry, Joe Guthrie, Greg Anderson, Randy Dowell, Anthony Mayze, Tim Price, Frank Austin, David Farabee, Van Anderson, Kelly Nix, Tim Kramer, Eddie Williams, and Coach Steve Middleton, Kneeling: Don Strickland, Stephanie Middleton, and Danny Kowalick. The Coyote Basketball team, un- ' ' ' ' der the direction of Coach Steve Middleton, finished their season with a 18-15 record. Led by Seniors Van Anderson, Randy Dowell, An- We G . Their' We . I They thony Mayze, Kelly Nix, and Tim gg R1clg?2ghl?'llS gg gg Lggmsxge gg Price the roundballers did well in 46 Abilene Cgoper 49 57 Denison 61 all three tournaments in which gg V-Altus gi ig Slgiiman gg obey played' Coyotes took Secoed 55 Abiljiigllilqigh 51 vo Levsjisiille 59 In the W-F. T0U1'U3m9Ut, fourth ln 66 Lawton Eisenhower 91 46 Denton 54 the Lubbock Capprock Tourna- 73 LavIit0HtM21fi-Afrflhur gg 2? glenison gg ment, and won consolation in the 38 Billzkfflrnlit 58 70 I-Eglin 60 Lawton Tournament. Van Ander- 49 Altus 75 son made the All-Tournament 53 ig fb Team in the Lubbock and Lawton 1 Zi Lubbosk Coifronado 46 Tournaments, and Tim Price and 45 Lubbogk Mgnterey 50 if Anthony Mayze made the All- 55 Iowa Park 49 ,ln Tournament in the W.F. Tourna- 23 Rxsffgfflrll gi lf, ment. Van Anderson was high 42 panooo 41 , Point with an average of 18 Points a 63 Rider gi l game, while Anthony Mayze and gg Bllxiflgfrft 50 N' Tim Price were the leading re- 50 Mineral Wells 56 f'vfE5r bounders. Coach Middleton said 'fr that it was a relatively young team, but all the players put forth every- thing they had. A lack of size was a factor in not having as a respect- able season as last year, but most of the games were close. 98 Boys Basketball ' 3ui, i i. f .4 A Ni -' 5 I f . J .lj S W QA. i SF Above Left: J-A-M JAM! Above: Van Anderson stuffs the hoop for two. Jimmie John Awtry, Jr. Joe Guthrie, Sr. Eddie Williams, Soph. Van Anderson, Sr. Anthony Mayze, Jr. Robby Cobb, Soph. Kelly Nix, Sr. Randy Dowell, Sr. Greg Anderson, Jr. Tim Price, Sr. Frank Austin, Jr. Coach Steve Middleton Boys Basketball 99 1' ,, , X-QM ,feb l u g f ,W 496, l ' 1 Anthony Mayze prepares to grab a rebound against Rider. Joe Guthrie defends against Altus. :HHN ind' ' mm I ,, , r 3 P.. a 5 MY H ' ' ' , 5 . .'-,L 4, N,,,,,,,, --' 4 V X lf' K5 5 - 2 V Q ..., 'Q '11 Van Anderson uses his height to win the tipoff against Hirschi. Frank Austin puts in an easy lay-up. 100 Boys Basketball I, Q L94' gr, 'll i 'Wriuw-,.,,. , ,,.,f'i 'H--...4 r l , Coach Middleton talks last minute strategy with Joe Guthrie, Anthony Mayze, and Tim Price. Tim Price imitates Kareem Abdul Jabar's skyhook. -152' H 3,2276 Ev - . W ,W Kelly Nix scores a bucket against Rider. Van Anderson floats one through the rim. if ,,, . ,Lil X,- 23 ,Q Q? A Boys Basketball 101 - ' 1 I . J-.. 1 FX .rf , , . , V iii f Above: Forget it, you take the ball! says Tim Price. Above left: Kelly Nix sets up for a play. Left: Joe Guthrie passes the ball off. Boys Basketball 103 Rowdie shoot to a good S934 OH Standing: Eric Anderson, Shannon Jackson, Ricky Chavez, Walt Heffington, Efrain Mendoza, Lawrence Green, Chip Walker, Emory Miller, Andrew West, Donnie Washington, Robbie Cobb, John Awrty, Todd Robison, Greg Couch and Coach Tom Black. Kneeling Brett Beavers, Reynaldo Phua, and Darryl Webster. Junior varsity basketball closed out their season with a 12-18. Un- der the guidance of Coach Tom Black the junior varsity finished just under .500, but most of their games were close. David Farabee and Donnie Washington were high point with a 12 and 10 point aver- age for the season. Reynoldo Phua came on late in the season to aver- age about 15 points a game. An- drew West was the leading re- bounder for the year. Eric Anderson was top Rowdy ball han- dler with Walt Heffington. The Rowdies participated in the Wich- ita Falls B Tournament and the W.F. Invitational. Robby Cobb was high pointer at the Invitational with 72 points. Coach Black said the team personality was one of teamwork and improving their bas- ketball skills. 104 Sports B 55 57 Schedule Richland Hills H1FSChl Abilene Cooper Altus B Vernon W F Pups Hirschl Burkburnett Abilene High Burkburnett Altus Hirschl JV Iowa Park Vernon Lawton High Iowa Park Rider JV Burkburnett Iowa Park Mineral Wells Lewisville JV Denton JV Denton JV Sherman Rider JV Lewisville JV Denton JV Denison JV Sherman Rider JV They 30 50 Right: Walt Heffington looks for an open player in the lane. ,A XS ! lun!! z 1 91 I Top Left: Reynaldo Phua reaches high to grab a pass. Top Middle: Andrew West goes high to loft the ball over a defender for two points. Top: Eric Anderson watches his layup fall into the basket. Left: Walt Heffing- ton performs an excellent jump shot. Above: David Farabee drives in for two. Sports 105 Pups gain knowledge The 1980 Pups ended their season with a 12-10 re- cord and alot of experience. Coach Gill stated, The team had a great season and played with the determi- nation and experience of a varsity team. Members of the team are expected to be a credit to the J.V. and varsity teams in the following years. The leading scorers for the A team were Delma Fos- ter who averaged 17.0, Hugh White who averaged 11.5 and, Richard Hodge who averaged 6.0 points and 12 rebounds per game. Charles Eadan and Sheldon Brown who both averaged 6 points per game. The leading scorers for the B team were Doug Selson who averaged 11 and Sammy Beatty who averaged 6 points and 9 rebounds per game. Below: Sammy Beatty gets an easy two. Left: Cliff Henry shows his ball handling skill. inn ' S .lqgrjaes g .W . . . ...,, 1 .wits 1 ' ll , . V 53 , W ' : .... -5?-f: f v P L 1 ' .causing 1' . ,pi 5 4 'ls lxf R asa- f - 4 I g, bf' s a K . A page A .K if-, -1 .' B. - so ,, xraldlv. Row 1: Ricky Levell, Bart Starr, George Parkey, Rodrick Davis, Keith Dodson, James Anderson, Delma Foster, Fe Jeff Givens, and Craig Davis. Row 2: Monty Allen, Benny Burden, Ricky Elliott, Kevin Hughes, Curt Ebner, Floyd Davis, Anthony Beatty, Rick Milisci, and Doug Selsor. Row 3: Andy Kuehler, Johnny Rodriquez, Steve Bell, Sheldon Brown, Vinson Colbert, Chris Morrison, Cliff Henry, David Holley and Chris Perry. Row 4: Coach Pete Gill, George Lopez, Charles Eaden, Rodney Brown, Hugh White, Richard Hodge, Gus Tzavas, Steve Robinson, Jay Lowder, and Sammy Beatty. 106 Pups Basketball Girls varsit makes progress The varsity girls basketball team showed much improvement teamwork and enthusiasm this past season. They took six victories and made many other opponents worry. The new head Coach Grady Graves thought the effort of his girls was tremendous. There are only three seniors graduating, Terri Hill, Christy Allen and Alisia Lowder. Experience pays off , says Coach Graves, through experience earned. Kneeling: Danier Nowowiejski, Anita Davis, Coach Graves, Monica Hyde, Debbie Rainwater, Cindy Ralston, Laurie Thompson, Susan Williams, Teri Sears, Alisha Lowder, Ginger Walters, Vanessa Williams, Veronica Hyde, Christy Allen, Teri Hill WE They 27 Vernon 63 40 Nocona 56 21 Henrietta 37 19 Hirschi 59 36 Burkburnet 59 35 Windthorst 49 33 Windthorst 26 36 Burkburnet 48 40 Vernon 54 44 Notre Dame 23 29 Notre Dame 44 53 Rider J.V. 40 27 Notre Dame 25 28 Hirschi 79 49 Iowa Park 51 24 Lewisville 52 30 Denton 51 21 Sherman 42 53 Denison 26 26 Rider Varsity 41 21 Lewisville 68 'denotes district 1 Susan Williams goes into combat for the ball. Girls Varsity Basketball 107 Right: Christy Allen dodges her opponent during the Rider game. The girls go for the tip off. Above: Vanessa Williams tries to make a pass. Christy Allen Teri Hill Alisha Lowder Debbie Rainwater Cindy Ralston Teri Sears Laurie Thompson Ginger Walters Susan Williams Vanessa Williams 108 Girls Basketball X? Stephanie Middleton encounters an opponent. to Win 1980-1981 freshman girls basket- ball played 12 games and ended with a record of 6-6. This was the best year WFHS has had in girls basketball. The freshman won the first trophy ever won in Girls bas- ketballg it was the consolation tro- phy in the Hirschi Tournament. Also, this year Stephanie Middle- ton set a school record, scoring 33 points against Rider. These girls worked hard and played hard. Team spirit, school representation, morale respect, and leadership was displayed of these young ladies. Schedule WE THEY 29 Vernon 25 32 Rider 57 18 Windthorst 40 25 Iowa Park 26 32 Hirschi 52 28 Windthorst 14 30 Olney 23 14 Hirschi 35 28 Graham 18 20 Hirschi 27 41 Rider 33 19 Windthorst 15 Row 1: Carla Pierce, Diana Estrada, Rhonda Gray, Linda Youngblood, and Sandra Castillo. Row 2: Tammy Square, Melissa Lee, Kathy Dikerson, and Coach Moody Hill. Row 3: Pam Paulsen, Laura Perry, Stephanie Middleton, Karen Johnston, and Jackie Newton. 110 Freshmen Girls Basketball 4 I Top: David Prothro drives better with his eyes shut. Above: Scott Meares prepares to putt. Right: Steve McLain plays in the sand. Golfers tee off With one of the most talented teams in recent years, the Coyote Golf had a notably pro- ductive season. As well as com- peting in tournaments, several players such as Scott Meares and David Prothro competed out of state and gained consider- able experience. Depending on the weather, the team played on area courses around the city and hit practice balls on Wednesdays. Although the team had a tough schedule they placed well in most all of their tournaments. Much of the team's success was attributed to players such as David Bomer, Melvin Riddle, Steve McLain, Scott Meares, and David Prothro. Coach Scott Haynie stated, Pm pleased with the tremendous amount of progress our team has made this year. Row 15 Steve Pruitt, Mike Anderson, Raid- er, Derek Pirtle, and Mike Carter. Row 2: Ron Mallonee, Steve McLain, Steve Nor- man, Dunc Arnhold, Jerry Green, and Skip Riddle. Row 3: John Thomas, David Prothro, Scott Meares, David Bomer, and Coach Scott Haynie. Golf 111 Left: Scott Morse admires another perfect shot. if wgli 5581 Guangxi 118 an l ' W ' 1' gg ., ,' 4' fg'f.-,,fo1.- ri f::'T,,,f -, f4'm...wf :::'.,,,.,,+ . Q Abovr: Ginger Brown swings into action. Above: Beth Bomer practices her swing. Below: Team captain Scott Meares. Girls golf Though the 1980-81 Wichita Falls High girls golf team is only in it's second year, the team had one of it's best seasons. The team is rel- atively small but has earned the ad- miration of Coach Haynie through their hard work and dedication. Above: Lee Anne Clink works with practice balls. Golf 113 Tenni team keep on hitting Row 1: Ken Huddleston, Den Bishop, Albert Gonzales, Delfino Aleman, and Leland Od- neal. Row 2: Coach Manuel San Miguel, Bri- an Shiller, David McCright, Neal Shiller, Brad Redding, John Reedy, Hal Mason, Ed- win Williams, and Bill Bibb. Row 1: Angela McKee, Cynthia Bibb, Laura Karrenbrock, Lia Bybee, and Carolyn Brown. Row 2: Coach Manuel San Miguel, Leza Boone, Carol Murehead, Jody White, Susan Splawn, Carrie Klimchock, and Kay Wills. New weight-lifting and swim- ming programs helped to bring on a more conditioned 1980-81 tennis team for the spring. Led by new head coach Manuel San Miguel, the team captured first place at the Regional Team Tournament earli- er in the year. This victory enabled the team to play in the State Team Tournament a few weeks later. The team competed in more duals and tournaments this year than in the past. With this added experience, the Coyotes should once again be among the top opponents in Dis- trict and Regional play. 114 Sports Schedule Feb 20 21 W F Public School Invitational Feb 27 28 West Texas High School Invitational Mar 6 7 Dallas Invitational Mar 13 14 Texas Wesleyan College High School Invitational Mar 20 21 Ft Worth Invitational Tournament Apr 10 11 UIL Boys and Girls District Apr 17 18 UIL Girls Regional Apr 24 25 UIL Boys Regional May 1 2 UIL Girls State May 8 9 UIL Boys State Marf 27:28 Lin. Bell High School Right: Ken Huddleston lets his opponents get the best of him. faigfh rg' V l i l ,ff V, ' s A yi? lllli . ,A ,.. i:'xff3s'z, 334571-l . .N le is ffffg A g,ffi1j, 'fae,4:T . Ve' i i . 3q:w!,f'xr,,lg,i,Afg ,62g, V.,VVV i V , , W 3 i M J f:fMA+ Q,' iiQ':'.: 5 ' ' .A lv .Y .71 ' vt- V' V Y i to s B fi B A B so ww B ., ,X f, ,.,.f,.,,, M , -' sqm. f Above Left: Bill Bibb misses the school bus, but hopes to catch a later train. Above: Den Bishop hits a smash at the State Tournament. Far Left: Carol Murehead puts some muscle into it. Left: Cynthia Bibb concentrates on the ball. Below Left: Brian Shi11er's smiles at his opponents. Below: You can't hit what you can't see, Carolyn Brown. K M f s .....a-wi Sports 115 f iv x Top: The ball just doesn't want to leave Ed- win William's strings. Top Center: Carrie Klimchock leans into a backhand. Top Right: Laura Karrenbrock follows the ball across the net. Above: Bill Bibb throws up a lob during the State Tournament. Above Right: David McCright fires a top- spin forehand crosscourt. Right: John Reedy lunges to return a serve. 116 Sports .vt gmail Q 1 3' if -it i 2 125 y-rv Q-st 'sr '9 ,.. y ,.1',.,e.Y JV looks promising With expectations of making the varsity, the junior varsity tennis teams keep on playing. Coach Manuel San Miguel keeps the teams as conditioned as the varsity with running drills. They played duals against other local varsity school teams and had the same winning tradition as the varsity. These players should be ready to take the Senior players' places next year. BOYS-Row 1: Paul Kreiselmaier, Colin Harvey, Darren Cardwell, Kirk Wolver- ton, Brian Simpson, and Eric Shaffer. Row 2: Andy Hummel, Mike Garrett, Danny Lopez, Chris Spalding, Dub Ellis, and Eric Elliott. Row 3: Mike Abel, Scott Singleton, Carlos Lopez, John Hubbard, Tony Rios, and Darrell Odneal. GIRLS-Row 1: Carrie McAffee, Libby Freeman, Christian Lebus, and Jeannie Saied. Row 2: Laurie Tipps, Melinda Huff, Missy McDonald, and Heidi War- wick. Row 3: Suzanne Sauder, Sara Smith, Tina Smith, and Melinda Coffey. Bottom Left: Jody White blocks a fore- hand volley. Below: Eric Shaffer wonders why Brian Simpson gets all the shots. 5-' Q.-Ww ' Y ,,,. ...M Sports 117 Q ,- . Q 'S -1 0 e Q r Af 'P 4' Q e u With the emphasis on 'fCompete don't Complain , the clubs took on a more spirited outlook. Members of each organization strived to make theirs the very best. Along with the new motto, other changes were made in the organiza- tions. Club period began at the end of first period to make a more regu- lar attendance. Clubs also had a chance to 'have their insignia paint- ed and framed by former student Jay Spurlock. Each one was then hung on the north wall of the cafe- torium. This activity was spon- sored by Key Club. Organizations proved themselves worthwhile for all those who participated and to- those who benefitted from the var- ious community service projects. Victory ciub always participates in the post- er parties. FHA makes a yearly visit to a rest home at Thanksgiving. ' FTA collects money for their annual favor- ite teacher contest. Pride of '81 performs a skit in pep rally. Activities Activities ACt1V1t16S Staff captures School year Producing a pictorial study of the school year is the main goal of the Coyote Annual Staff. Mem- bers of the staff attended a sum- mer workshop in order to learn new techniques. After the book is completed a copy is rated at Texas High School Association and the Interscholatic League Press Con- ference contest. The advisor is Mrs. Kaye Holland. Associate Editor Laurie Palma looks on as Co-editors Lysle Wag- goner and Susan Splawn plan the pagination of the book. 5. Q.. .111 . .Q M --2 -R 1 , 1 2 120 Organizations Coyote '81 ,M Sitting: Cary Coker. Row 1: Kirk Wolverton, Carla Ellison, Jim Bridgman, Tracy Taylor Becky Caram, Susan Splawn, Steve McLain, Barbie Burgess, and Sandi Newman. Row 2 Holly Hampton, Kim Thomas, Robert London, Cathy Phillips, Rusty Ford, Kathy Wills Carie Rogers, and Brian Shiller. Row 3: Julie Calkins, Julie Bridgman, Lee Anderson Lysle Waggoner, Laurie Palma, and Nann Setzler. 1. Barbie Burgess found keeping up with sports to be a full time job. 2. Holly Hampton hates last minute assignments. 3. Jim Bridgman is a member of the peck and hunt typers club. 4. The staff hurries to meet deadline. 5. Rusty Ford is thrilled by drawing layouts. 6. No really, there are school pictures! exclaims Kirk Wolverton. 7. Julie Calkins writes, Dear Diary, I want out! 8. Cathy Phillips prepares the senior section. a W r ' 1 Yearbook Staff Co-Editors .... : .................................. Susan Splawn and Lysle Waggoner Associate Editor ............................. Laurie Palma Photo Coordinator ..,...... ...... L ee Anderson Student Life ............... ...... Julie Bridgman and 'Nann Setzler Honors ..................... ...... Tracy Taylor and Sandi Newmon Sports ............... ...... Barbie Burgess, 'Brian Shiller, Jim Bridgman Organizations ......... ...... Kim Thomas, Julie Calkins, Becky Caram, Holly Hampton, Steve McLain, Carie Rodgers Classes .......... ...... ' Cathy Phillips-seniors, Rusty Ford-juniors, Ken Huddleston- sophomores, Susan Borman- freshman. Faculty ................. ...... Kathy Willis Photographers ........ ...... C ary Coker, Holly Hampton, John 3' Section Editors Hanrahan, Robert London, Brian Shiller, Kirk Wolverton. -re 1-P' kk., l Nr ,L 6 7 8 Organizations 121 Newspaper keeps pulse on school The Coyote News CCNP is com- posed of second year journalism students. The members of Coyote News sell their own ads, do their own paste-ups for the layout, take their own photos and proudly dis- tribute the paper for free. QCNJ also participates in University In- terscholastic League contests in the spring. The newspaper is a member of Texas High Press As- sociation and Interscholastic League Press Conference. They also attend the local communica- tion workshop sponsored by Texas Press Women in the fall. Coyote News 1. Editor Jana Pink interviews Mr. Lauck. 2. Coyote News staff attends another P ,ff l w ff!, .flu T ' brainstorming session. 3. Cary Coker C' W V 5 shows his expertise in photography. 4. Pho- tographers are Ken Huddleston, Cary Co- ker, Scott Morse, Mike Caprioli, and Brad Bassett. 122 Organizations l News Editor ...................... l. 0 Assistant News Editor ........ Feature Editor .............. Sports Editor ........... Club Editors ........ .5 'iz Copy Editor ............ Circulation .................. Time Coordinator .......... -....k ..w' 4 ,ful vu 8 Row 1. Rodney Euwins, Brad Bassett, Ken Huddleston, David Harlass, Cary Coker, Mike Caprioli and Dale Harvey. Row 2. Jana Pink, Anjela Hickey, Kim Redding, Sara Morrison, Kelly Cox and Judy Perry. Row 3. Tracy Taylor, Dee Richardson, Scott Morse and Valerie Trott Uhr Glngntr P1115 Pink Huddleston Richardson ..............Sara Morrison, Kelly Cox .........Brad Bassett, David Harlass ........Anje1a Hickey, Kim Redding Cox ..........Scott Morris, David Harlass Cox Business Manager ......... .............................. ............................ V a lerle Trott Advertiser .................. .................................... V alerie Trott, Tracy Taylor A Photographers ....... .......... S cott Morse, Cary Coker, Ken Huddleston, Mike Caprioli Reporters ......... ....... R odney Euwins, Dale Harvey Artist ............ ................................... J udy Perry Advisor ........................................................ .............. .................. M r s. Kaye Holland 5. Dale Harvey and Sara Morrison prepare to distribute the paper. 6. Valerie Trott, Tracy Taylor and Dee Richardson working to meet another deadline. 7. Mike Caprioli searches for yet another lost page. Organizations 123 Victory Club Keeping busy not unusual Victory Club is an organiza- tion composed of spirited soph- omores, juniors and senior girls. These girls decorate the gym, make run thru signs, present vic- tory apples and participate in '-twink. M v , . lg V V i H g ,Tye 1 H , 4 'fc Upper Right: Officers are Christy Allen, Secretary, Terri Hill, vice presidentg Lee Anderson, decorations, and N ann Setzler, president Upper Left: Historian . .. Alisha Louder. Above: Annette Pogue and Missy McDonald display their Victory spirit. 124 Organizations many other projects. One of their most important events of the year is the Sweetheart Dance. Club sponsors are Mrs. Carol Cantwell and Mrs. Helen Zienhiem. 1 'w Row 1. Kim Hairill, Annette Pogue, Vickie Childs, Laura Karrenbrock, Missy McDonald Tracy Gibson and Suzanne Sauder. Row 2. Lisa Payne, Teresa Griffin, Lisa Young, Stacy Middleton, Nancy Lancaster, Terri Howard and Beth Horensky. Row 3. Lillie Chavis Sandi Newmon, Becky Caram, Kristy Knowles, Christy Allen and Terri Hill. Row 4 Tracey Taylor, Sharon Hoffman, Nann Setzler, Lee Anderson, Lysle Waggoner and Brenda Schoeder. Row 6. Laurie Thompson and Kelly Ledbetter. Key Club Dare to Influence With this motto, Key Club this year grew to be one of the most outstanding groups on campus. The club consists of a select group of sophomore, junior, and senior male students. Its purpose is to serve the community, de- velop leaders, and citizenship. They have various service projects throughout the year. During the summer they helped the teachers move into their rooms at school. At Halloween members sold pumpkins to bene- fit Shane Landry, a Rider foot- ball player paralyzed in a scrim- mage game. The club also participated in the Kiwanis Club annual Pancake Feed in Janu- ary. They also carry the PRIDE FLAG at the football games. Mr. Eddie Marion and Mr. Adrion Kolter sponsored the club for the first time this year. fil. I ig 5 . 4 i 1 l Key Club presents traditional Howdy skit. Officers: John Speed, President, Jim Bridgman, Activities coordinator, Danny Detrick, Secretary, Edwin Williams, Trea- surer, Steve McLain, Vice-President. til., Key clubber's Edwin Williams and Nor- man Lewis can the Huskies at the pep rally. Row 1: Edwin Williams, John Speed, and Steve McLain. Row 2: B.J. Gray, Danny Detrick, Albert Gonzales, Jim Bridgman, and Mark Davis. Row 3: Chris Chapman, James Speed, Den Bishop, Brian Simpson, Dunc Arnhold, Cary Coker, Mark Shaw, Kirk Magee, and Tommy Elam. Row 4: Norman Lewis, Jim Monkres, and Alan Ringle. Row 5: Chris Harrell, Brad Bas- sett, Andrew West, Kirk Wolverton, Tim Price, Mr. Adrion Kolter and Mr. Eddie Marion, sponsors Organizations 125 Committee represents student bod The WFHS Student Council is composed of the officers from all classes. Five officers are elected. Each year, this group of students works with the faculty and admin- istration to sponsor sock hops, the Howdy Dance, and student orien- tation. More importantly, the council represents the student body to the community. This year, the students attended a city meeting concerning the prob- lems of Kemp Street where the po- lice, local businessmen, educators, and community leaders were pre- sent. They also attended an alcohol abuse meeting and a District Con- vention in February. Finally, the committee had several meetings of their own which concerned matters of WFHS. The faculty sponsors are Mrs. Carole Davis, and Ms. Ruth Ann Huffhines. 1: Mrs. Carole Davis, faculty sponsor. 2: Mrs. Ruth Ann Huffhinesg faculty sponsor. 3. Officers left to right: Alisia Lowder, First Vice President: Kathy Wills, Treasurer: Laurie Thompson, Second Vice President: Tim Carrg President. Not Pictured: Al Chapa: Secretary. 4: Students attend coun- cil meeting. 5: Council members, Laurie Pal- ma and Tim Carr, assist Mrs. Davis. 6: Mr. Paul Strong lectures at a council meeting. 7: Al Chapa writes his ideas at a council meet- mg. 126 Organizations -- Student Council Y .aspfa-. .. -f-as Tkwf- X cr- 'fl ,L 1 2 Bottom row, left to right: Christy Coleman, Donna Massie, Middle row: Kelly Ledbetter, Laurie Thompson, Kelly Thomas, Sara Shaw, Sarah Underwood, Jana Pink, Lillie Chavis, Kelli Smith, and Sandra Huffman. Top row: Steve McLain, Alisia Lowder, Joe Huff, Kathy Wills, James Anderson. Not pictured: Laurie Palma, Al Chapa, Marjean Sugg, Martha Mitchell, and Tim Carr. '5u..... Ni 6 . EH a iss Q ' 2 . . , p I 7 Organizations 127 Pride of '81 Football not . Y only interest ' Comprised of senior girls interested in promoting school spirit, Pride of '81 has not fizzled after football season. They assist in various activities which include, decorating the football lockerroom, wrapping victory apples, making run through signs, and decorating the gym. i They participated in the pep rallies, football games, and studied football . films. The girls kept on with their activi- ties throughout basketball and spring W , ,,,,,. ,,,, g , , .-fs,-f. 4, ga- A p, sports. 3 Row 1: Debra Jackson, Kristy Knowles: Committee heads. Row 2: Alison Nutt, Jan Pink, Committee heads. Row 3: Terri Page, Bethany Buechler, Com- . mittee heads Row 4: Cathy Phillips, Treasurerg Kim Mallonee, Secretary, and Lee Anderson, President. Above Right: Sponsors are Mms. Vicky Parker, Sandi Haubert, Cabovel Alisia Richardson and Karen West. v Lee Anderson gives new head football i coach, Mr. Joe Bob Tyler, a boutonniere. A EF . AC Row 1: Valori McDonald, Carol Wages, Sandra Lawson, Tami Williams, Judy Perry, Nann Setzler. Holly Hampton, Jody White, Kim Mallonee, and Cathy Phillips. Row 2: Brenda Schroeder, Lori Mercer, Lysle Waggoner, Noel Wilhelm, Alison Nutt, Lee Anderson, Susan Splawn, and Zenobia Martinez. Row 3: Chris McKethan, Stephanie Richardson, Pearlene Carr, and Sheila Skipworth. Row 4: Julie Hardin and Kathy Wills. Row 5: Shelia Culp, Jana Pink, Anjela Hickey, Lori Forson, Bethany Buechler, Julie Bridgman, Teresa Harrell, Tina Honey, and Alisia Lowder. Row 6: Kristie King, Theresa Edwards, Terri Page, Darlene Robinson, Laurie Palma, Christy Allen, Debra Jackson, Kelly Jackson, Sherry Fleeks, and Kristy Knowles. 128 Organizations YFC Group promotes fellowship Youth for Christ is a relatively new club whose main purpose is to promote Christian fellowship. Some of YFC's events that go on during the year are visiting rest- homes, bake sales, and promotion of Easter Seals. The group motto is John 3:16, For God so loved the world that he gave his only begot- ten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him shall not perish, but have everlasting life. The club's spon- sors are Mrs. Geraldine Dixon and Mrs. Vivian McGregor. .W Officers, Row 1: Cynthia Burt, activities chairman, Marjean Sugg, presidentg Anita Davis, treasurer, Row 2: Leah Lahm, pro- jects chairmang Mrs. Vivian McGregor, sponsor, Belinda Nunez, vice president, and Mrs. Geraldine Dixon, sponsor. an Q Q' 1 g ...., . Row 1: Anita Davis, Belinda Nunez, Ricky Taylor, and Leah Lahm. Row 2: Melinda Wyrick, Sarah Underwood, Brenda Daniels, Kelley Mallanas, Sandra Corwin, Sue Dossett, Sharon Vincent, Dorene Freier. Row 3: Clara Cohee, Jim Horn, Theresa Arbuckle, Mark Wise, Susan Rodgers, Mark Dobbs, Brenda Viets, Sherry Pennartz, Vada Whited, and Kristy Lindsey. Organizations 129 Fishermen hope for big catch The Bass Club gives students an opportunity to put their interest in fishing to work. Goals of the club are to gain experience in the sport, and promote sportsmanship. Mem- bers enjoyed camping and fishing trips to nearby lakes. This growing organization was established five years ago and maintains the motto, Black Bass. Making a run through sign and selling ornaments at Christmas were two of their pro- jects this year. Mr. Tommy Thor- ton, Mr. Eric Burns and Mr. Ron Kuykendall are sponsors for this group of fishermen. Upper right: Greg Berlin and friend seem unconcerned about the one that got away. Middle: Officers, Row 1: Brad Redding, president, Billy Rainwater, vice president, and Robert London, reporter. Row 2: Billy Castles, sargeant of arms, and Jack Holmes, secretary. Row 1: Jamie Dinwiddie, Johnny January, Jack Holmes, Brad Redding, Martin Odom, and Craig Davis. Row 2: Jerry Drullinger, Robert Burlton, Darrel Odneal, Rusty Rine- hart, Greg Berlin, B.J. Gray, Stoney Cates, and Mr. Tommy Thornton. Row 3: Mr. Ron Kuykendall, Joe Tomaselli, Joe Huff, Clint Quinn, Tony Moffit, Billy Hancock, Billy Scott, and David Heuring. is f . Bass Club 'fx fi z . f ,, , , ., H -X 'e G1 I A agp' ggi. 'v . 5 ' r - it 1 Q Wi' J-'viii '- W '. F Y ' ? . f' .X r. Ya' K, ,jw'v.f - - .',' .5 if gig-'l1 'fI??? 3 . S' is .f ff 1' Ve. ,K in w - 1. . X '15, .' 1.4 - V A - t . 'K r 'fu -A V as . is y M: we fs 1 4' .. . za' it i'iffQ'i .. i 130 Organizations FN Y 4-1, Rodeo Rodeo Club rides again Urban Cowboy syndrome has hit WFHS and is evident in the over- whelming membership of the Ro- deo Club. Rodeo Club returned to our organizations with spirit and enthusiasm unprecedented. Out of the 105 members, Billy Castle, Eric Jones, and Jay Proffitt are four year members. These three, plus several others, participated in area rodeos and buckouts. Members also sponsored two country and western dances. The first for club members only, but the second was in the spring and was school wide. Mr. McWhorter, club sponsor, seemed to be pleased with the tur- nout and interest shown by all the students. This year's club proved itself worthwhile, and established a strong foundation its successors in years to come. 1980-81 Rodeo Queen Tammie Williams Officers, Row 1: Tammie Williams, reporter, and Tammy Michels, secretary. Row 2: Billy Castle, vice presidentg Eric Jones, president, Steve Masters, treasurer, and Jay Proffitt, team captain. aa'-.... I- S f Row 1: Jerry Drillinger, Jaime Dinwiddie, Greg Mucciolo, Craig Reeves, Javier Contreras, Felix Bartosh, Gary Fox, Kristie Vantrease, Jennifer McDonald, Sandra Coghill, Lisa Maples, Kelly Payne, and Doug Day. Row 2: Jim McDaniel, James Muirhead, Leann Brown, Millicent Harrison, Tammy Wolston, Tammy Tiowasky, Janet Barret, Ladenna Vancamp, Melinda Coffee, Tonya Pool. Row 3: Angel Brehemen, Denise Fields, Cathy Costello, Cathy Johnston, Gina Davis, Cindy Kenyon, Lloyd Hankins, Debbie Hernandez, Carla Smith, Lee Bolin, and Shelly Horn. Row 4: Robin Russell, J eton Smythe, Ronda Rutledge, Sandy Ketcher, Jimmy Stodghill, Erica Seifert, Mark Howard, Mark Shobert, Cheryl Coston, C.J. 0 den, September Aldridge, Shawn Shanafelt. Row 5: Ronda Lewis, Vicki Paulson, Ben Valdez, Brian Goodner, Gary Allen, Andy Combs, Kyle Adams, Barry Mann, Jeff Culley, Lester Givens, Jeff Warren, Robert Moore, Lee Bates, Kim Martin, Ellie Osmundson, Scott Lipe, Roger Whitaker, and Joe Tomacelli. Group enriches distributive education For the past 42 years, the pur- pose of the Marketing and Distrib- utive Clubs of America has been to enrich the DECA program here at WFHS. Acting as sponsor of the club is Mr. Glen Conway. Each year DECA students participate in the Leadership Conference and the Marketing and Distributing Clubs of America Conference. One of DE- CA's most important events of the year is the Employer-Employee banquet. They also sponsor an an- nual Christmas party. Above right and center Students enjoy Em- ployer-Employee breakfast. Above left Mr. Conway, faculty sponsor, addresses the group. Bottom row: Sheila Fallin, Brenda Daniels, Karla Kilmer, Kelly Jackson, Cylisa Sam- uels, Tami Robison, Lynette Samford, Lori Redding. Row 2: Cheryl Van Kirk, Debbie McLaughler, Angelia Zeier, Judy Barnes, Maxine Marlow, Pearl Temblador, Jenny Farley, Lori Baxter. Row 3: Kammie Win- einger, Rhonda Williams, Shirley Hender- son, Ernest Cooper, Donald Ruth, Keith Williams, Roger Brom, Mitch Vieten- heimer, Marky Wise. Row 4: Mike Strick- land, Terry Morton, Tim Bekendam, Mark Engler, Tony Robinson, Leonard Krot- tinger. Top row: Kelly Bates, Jeff Little, Floyd Cates, Ernest Nolan, and Todd Lane. Officers for 1980-81 were Lynette Samford, presidentg Lori Redding, vice presidentg Jenny Farley, secretary treasurerg Tony Robinson, reporter, Mitch Vietenheimer and Mark Wise, co-manager of School Store. 132 Organizations DECA HECE Row 1: Terry Pope, Todd Jones, Lavirl Cleveland, Stacy Turner, Daria Esparza, Lisa Bagwell, Eulogia Perez, and Victoria Morales. Row 2: Lora Lee Ward, Darlene Barrett, Deanna Milford, Sharlene Phillips, and Bob Meadows. Row 3: Sharon Levell, Linda McCoy, Cathy Costello, Tony Rios, Twila Motley, Karla Page, Mrs. Retta Tinney Sponsor, and Anna McKinney. Club prov1des family training Home Economics Cooperative Education is designed to provide opportunities for self-development and preparation for family and community living. In addition to training for employment also HECE is used to encourage indi- vidual and group involvement in helping achieve world-wide broth- erhood. This program is available for students sixteen years of age or older, who are of junior or senior h classification. The group is spon- f ' 'I sored by Mrs. Retta Tinney. zbwg Upper left: Front Row: Tamie Williams, Brenda Beatty, and Bobby Garcia. Middle Row: Terri Page, Tammie Fuller, Lisa Has- tings, and Paul Morris. Back Row: Mary Baltine, Orlando Arrendondo, and Steve King. Left: Officers: Tami Williams, president, Denise Whitsitt, 3rd period representative: Dana Esparza, secretary, Bobby Garcia, vice president of recreation, and Tammie Fuller, I vice president of programs. Organizations 133 OEA ,...,....m-we Members prepare for job future Many students are enrolled in the vocational work program. Office Education Association is a part of this program and in- structs students in the area of office occupations. The purpose of this organization is to develop leadership abilities, interest in the American business system, social awareness, and competen- cies in office occupations. Mem- bers participated in Area and State leadership conferences. The Employer Appreciation Banquet held in the spring was the most important event of the year. Mrs. Martha Carter spon- sors this hard-Working group. Officers Row 1: Jamie Martinez, Sgt. at armsg Tammie Shirley, presidentg Maria Bailey, reporterg Debbie Hogue, vice presidentg Sherlene McLendon, secre- taryg Row 2: Mrs. Martha Carter, spon- sorg Joy Davis, historian and Anna Ro- driguez, treasurer. Top: Anna Rivera and Karen Hunter are learning skills for future use. Club pledge: We are met in a spirit of friendship and good will As we prepare our lives of service in office occupations. We work together to attain the goals of OEA And pledge our loyalty to our nation. 134 Organizations i E s Row 1: Anna Rivera, Maria Bailey, Sherlene McLendon, Sandra Priddy, Darlene Robinson, Joy Davis, and Sandra Mandela. Row 2: Debbie Martinez, Anna Rodriguez, Lisa McGlaun, Leslie Borman, Karen Hunter, Missy Jackson, Rhonda Thomas, Debbie Hogue, Tammie Shirley, and Jamie Martinez. ICT .... Training for the Future While the members of ICT are attending high school, they are also training for the future. These are not ordinary jobs, for the students are observed at work, and receive grades while they gain experience. The purpose of Industrial Cooperative Training is to train the members of the club with job experience for the future. The club has been in existence for 20 years. Each year the group attends the employee and em- ployer appreciation banquet. The sponsor this year is Mr. Royce Thomas. Officers: Sheila Poore, President, Steve Masters, vice president, Jay Proffitt, secre- tary, Kevin Pirtle, treasurer, Donald Flow- ers, associate treasurerg Eric Jones, parlia- mentariang Arthur Moreno, Reporter. VICA ,iii 0,,, 1 J tl, gy Q, 3 r A Row 1: Royce Thomas, Arthur Moreno, Jay Proffitt, Kevin Pirtle, Jimmy Garcia, Mike Johnson, and Mike Nouel. Row 2: Steve Masters Sheila Poore, Eric Jones, Russell McCorkle, Dan Hulsey, Efren Lopez, and Jonathon Rice. Row 3: Lester Givens, Kyle Adams, Barry Mann, Robert Moore, Donald Flowers, Tim Tatum, and Victor Wherry. Row 4: Tyree Graves and Luther Rainwater. Organizations 135 a All the Wor1d's a stage! 1 ,,,,., . -S3 ! Air i Jus' 4 1. Bobby Collins and Julie Hardin. 2. David Hannuksela and Karen Heffington. 3. Tish Smith and Mary McBride. 4. Kevin Lowder. 5. Karen Heffington, Valori McDonald, and Mike Erger. 6. Mr. Jackson. 7. Annette Askew, Kerrie Ledbetter, and Bonnie Tate. 136 Organizations I Drama The International Thespian So- ciety is an organization that pro- motes and participates in school theatrical activities. This year the aspiring young actors produced four plays. Love Errant was en- acted especially for the seniors. Children from the area elementary schools came to see, The Golden Goose . The club's major produc- tion was Time Out for Ginger , and the senior play, in which any my ,X senior was eligible to try out, was 'V Y it ' Sally and Sam . Along with pro- v, lg ducing plays, the Thespians com- m 1 . peted in many tournaments and UIL contests. The group traveled to Highland Park, L.D. Bell, Hirs- chi, Midwestern State University, Trinity University, West Texas State University, and Rider High where they took home the team championship. Sponsors for the Thespians are Mr. Patrick Jack- 6 7 son, and Mrs. Brandys Zol- nerowich. A I 5 Row 1: Annette Askew, Sara Smith, Tish Smith, Lori Mercer-Librarian, Pat Presley, Lillie Chavis, Karen Heffington, Steve Wilkinson, James Moore, and Lee Swarts. Row 2: Shelia Skipworth, Kelly Finlan, Donna Johnson, Teresa Harrel-Local Secretary, Tracy Taylor-National Secretary, Jeff Talley, and Robert Lowery. Row 3: Rusty Rinehart, Mary McBride, Patti Judd. Row 4: Mike Eger-President Not Pictured: Al Chapa- Vice4President, Valori McDonald- Stage Manager, Brick Nolan- Business Manager, Chris McKethan and Alicia Lowder-Publicity Organizations 137 NFL Members improve communication skills ..---1 Qii 'Z' A - -44,5 D I .L -. ,L S . N U Q X W v . 5 .wiv xfliftfi 1 Composed of speech and debate students, the National Forensic League's purpose is to encourage communication skills. Members of this honorary speech society participated in many tournaments throughout the year and have shown excellence in debate, oratory, extemporaneous speaking, and in- terpretation. The debate topic was about capital punishment for certain crimes. Mrs. Brandys Zol- nerowich sponsors this hard-working group. Mrs. Zolnerowich helps Teri Sears prepare her speech material Members proudly display their trophies. YJ' Row 1: Mike Erger, Donna Johnston, and Joey Chapa. Row 2: Kelly Finlin, Cynthia Runcie, Susan Rodgers, Shawn McCrary, and Leah Lahm. 138 Organizations Honorary club promotes math Under the leadership of Mr. Doyle Boyd, Mu Alpha Theta QMAOJ is an organization de- signed to promote mathematics. Membership is open to any stu- dent who has completed two years of college preparatroy and has completed, or is currently enrolled in still more advanced courses. The student must have a UB average in all mathemat- ical work in high school. Mem- bers of MAO compete in such ac- tivities as Atlantic-Pacific Math League, UIL number sense, and calculator applications. They also sponsor the local high school Quiz Bowl. Top left photo: Sponsor Doyle Boyd. Top right photo: Members enjoy another funny math joke. Center photo: 1980-81 Officers: Sharon Hoffman, vice-presi- dent, John Reedy, secretary-treasurer, and Laurie Lehmann, president. Mu Alpha Theta ra., p .fs W' K '34-ue.. E e fi' M 'f 1980-81 Members, Row 1: Norman Lewis, Thomas Boone, Lisa Paul, Vickie Gray, Sharon Hoffman, Laurie Lehmann, and Mr. Doyle Boyd. Row 2: Susan Splawn, Kristen Komatz, Becky Watson, and Cindy Ralston. Organizations 139 FTA FTA members keep busy To interest competent young men and women in teaching as a career is just one of the purposes of Future Teachers of America. This organization provides members with experiences to develop their qualities of leadership and group participation. This club sponsors the cadet teaching program and participates in the district and state conventions. Some events in- clude making run through signs, wrapping victory apples, and mak- ing decorations for Faith City Mis- sion. Selling Kool Kans, spirit dolls, valentine suckers, garters for Howdy and sponsoring the Favor- ite Teacher contest are some of their fund raising projects through- out the year. Established in 1951, FTA also provides the Lula Carrigan scholarship to one of their members. Sponsors Mr. Joe Studer, Mrs. Virginia Stock- ton, Mrs. Noma Clapp, and Mrs. Georgann Wigley are the rea- sons why this club is such a suc- cess. Officers: Row 1: Kristie King, secretary: Sheila Culp, first vice president, Julie Hardin, projects chairman: Jenny Hill, second vice president: and Sherri Thom- as, historian. Row 2: Chris McKethan, historian, Sara Morrison, parliamentar- ian: and Jean Fogel, historian. Row 3: Mr. Joe Studer, Mrs. Noma Clapp, and Mrs. Virginia Stockton, sponsors. Not Pictured: Faith Meek, president. Upper right: Sandra Huffman prepares for the Kool Kan sale. ia Y +11 Row 1: Jenny Hill, Debbie McMahon, Pam Paulson, Jane Perez, Sheila Poore, Chris McKethan, Mike Erger, Julie Hardin, Kristi King, Jean Fogel, and Sherri Thomas. Row 2: Krissy Lindsey, Dana Esparza, Sara Morrison, Shelley Tucker, Belinda Nunez, Glynda Snider, Debbie Hernandez, Cindy Orr, Tamera Barrington, and Jolene Noack. Row 3: Kristy Knowles, Sharlene Phillips, Mary Bybee, Lisa Smith, Diane Redding, Jennifer Siebach, Terri Howard, Cynthia Byrd, and Megan Duncan. Row 4: Judy Barnes, Tawnya Reardon, Lisa Young, Jennifer Murphy, Kristi Brown, Laurie Thompson, Cary Coker, Kim Jackson, Debbie Rainwater, Rhonda Rutledge, and Jeton Smythe. Row 5: Laurie Palma, Renee Anthony, Kathy Burt, Sherrie Smith, Tina Willis, Sherry Pennartz, Chip Kouri, Lori Forson, Bethany Buechler, Pat Waters, David Harlass, and Robert London. 140 Organizations FHA FHA stresses community involvement The Future Homemakers of America at Wichita Falls High School strives to help youth as- sume their roles in society through home economics in such areas as personal growth, family life, and community involve- ment. FHA's motto is Toward new Horizons. Some of FHA's ser- vice projects included taking can goods to Pioneer Manor at Thanksgiving, and singing Christmas carols to Day Care Centers. The sponsors are Mrs. Elner Bacon and Mrs. Vicki Parker. Officers: Belinda Nunez, historian, Ta- mera Barrington, vice president, and Misty Peddy, secretary. Not pictured: La Dena Van Camp, President, and Den- ise Brown, Treasurer. Far upper left: Belinda Nash converses with senior citizens at the annual visit to Pioneer Manor. Left: Elderly woman receives fruit from ma Jane Perez. Row lg Lisa McAdoo, Jackie Newton, Rhonda Hampton, Wendy O'brien, Angela Williams, Jane Perez, and Belinda Nunez. Row 2: Mrs. Bacon, Terry Lee, Misty Peddy, Andy Combs, Linda Wells, Mark Schobert, Tamera Barrington, and Mrs. Parker. Organizations 141 Mrs. Rudd frightl, Cindy Ralston fcenterj, and Phillip Seymour fbelowj practice their part for the Christmas Assembly which was presented this year. New communica- tion learned b group The old High Signers is an or- ganization dedicated to deaf awareness. The new club was de- signed to help members better communicate with the hearing impaired students WFHS re- ceived this year. During the year members participated in activi- ties such as the Lion's Club Fair, Deaf Awareness Week and Hand- icap Awareness Week. Doug Dit- tfuerth and Cheryl Williamson are the faculty sponsors of a large group of members. 142 Organizations Old High signers lie V-'Q gli. V Q. of I W5 -uv r Row 1: Pam Paulsen, Debbie McMahon, Carrie Welch, Rayma Thacker. Row 2: Traci Bates, Mary McBride, Tish Smith, Julie Harlass, Lillie Chavis, Sandi Newmon. Row 3: Renneth Reed, Quincy Ford, Sharon Hoffman, Phillip Seymour. Roro Corps promotes Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps CROTCJ . began in 1950. The club's purpose is to promote le e leadership, citizenship and self discipline among its participants. The ROTC members participate in various events throughout the year. Their most important event is their annual federal inspection in April. In October the group competed in the Top of Texas Rifle matches at the K-Mart drill meet. They also participated in color guard activity at various times throughout the year. This year was highlighted when Jackie Nash and Lawrence Humphries received the title of Mr. and Miss ROTC at the annual Christmas Ball. Miss Nash also was crowned Queen at the Military Ball which was held in May. Mr. and Miss ROTC Jackie Nash and Lawrence Humphries. Jean Fogel awarded Bronze Cross by Maj. F.H. Thompson at a school board meeting. F .-filo, DRILL TEAM Row 1: Dolores Muirg Sixto Buenog John Simmonsg Kevin Smithg Glen Billingg Ginger Kiteg and Mike Caprioli. Row 23 Thomas Booneg Hank Williamsg David Kitchensg and Mike Fotner. Organizations 143 BATTLION STAFF CKLTC John Simmons, Battalion Com- manderg CXLTC Jean Fogel, Battalion Ex- ecutive Officerg CXCPT Ernest Cooper, S-45 CXMAJ Thomas Boone, S-35 CXLTC Mike Caprioli, Brigade Executive officerg and C! ILT Kent Sanders, Assistant S-4. RIFLE TEAM Row 1: CXLTC Jean Fogel, Rifle Team Commanderg Stuart Baileyg John Garzag Thomas Castlesg Mike Caprioli. Row 2: Ga- briel Contrerasg Mike Fortnerg Mark Shortg Ruben Bueno. Row 3: Harold Wade. 144 Organizations MALE COLOR GUARD Glenn Billing, Kevin Smith, Mike Caprioli Thomas Boone, and John Simmons. FEMALE COLOR GUARD Courtney Davis, Jackie Nash, Lisa Owens Veronica Adams, and Lori Flowers. Organizations 145 A COMPANY Row 1: CICPT Glenn Billing, Commander: Rodney Davis: Ginger Kite: Harvey Neil' Loretta Bohannon: Veronica Adams: Ru: ben Garza: Gabriel Contreras. Row 2: Sam- uel Terry: Stanley Bell: Dawn Sattler: Cathy Dickerson: Connie Armstrong: Vin- son Colbert. Row 3: Carlton Hoepfner: Chad Ulrich: Bobert Brown: Marshall: Sat- tler. Row 4: Stuart Bailey: Carroll Wright: Norman Jackson: Richard Titus. B COMPANY Row 1: CXCPT Charles Cherry, Com- mander: Mark Owensby: Sandra Corwin: Lisa Owens. Row 2: Wesley Stancliff: Sixto Bueno: Bernard Phipps: Thomas Ketcher: Becky Southard: Virginia Randle. Row 3: Jackie Nash: Jacky Stoddard: Charles Compton: Tommy Kight: Johnny Eames: Tony McDonald. 146 Organizations O-Q Zh . 3 X C COMPANY Row 1: CXCPT Phillip Seymour, Com- mander: Kelvin Humphrey: Denise Walker: Joe Owens: Darlene Jones: Felicia Smith: John Rodriguez: Lori Flowers: Row 2: Kevin Smith: John Garza: Pat Garcia: Ernest McConnellg Arlene Franco, Mark Short. Row 3: John Klenk: Dewey Brumble: Hazel Simon: Linda Wells, Leona South- ard. Row 4: Lawrence Green: Sammy Beatty: Delmar Foster, Bobby Baker, Richard Hodge: David Kitchens: Greg Ross: and David Wright. D COMPANY Row 1: CXCPT Eddy Parnell, Commander, Lawrence Humphrey, Natalie Cole, Dawn Veach, Doronda Hilburn, Ruben Bueno, Bonnie Tate, and Chris Perry. Row 2: Dar- lene Meeks, Deloras Muir, Wendy O'Brien, Sandy Scheidler, and Derry McGee. Row 3: David Ritchie, Henry Pinkman, Mike Clark, Craig Cornell, Wanda Cross, and Brigette Henderson. Row 4: Thomas Rob- ertson, Michael Griffin, Thomas Castles, Mike Fortner, Harold Wade, Thomas McDonald, and Cherie Norman. Organizations 147 Above: Mrs. Barbara Davis, advisor. Right: Mary McBride, President, Cindy Ralston, Vice Presidentg Tirzah Wood- ley, Secretary-Treasurer. Creativeness dignifies young Writers The encouragement of young writers is the purpose of Writer's club. Mrs. Barbara Davis is the faculty sponsor of this creative club. Although re- stricted in membership, Writ- er's club exceeds all limits in en- thusiasm. Each year these members produce and publish one of the school's most impor- tant literary works, better known as Pen Prints. Pen Prints is a magazine of poems written by students at WFHS. Besides this important activity, the club members participate in poetry contests and ready writing con- test. 148 Organizations Writerls Club XX -11 JN, was Top Row: Tirzah Woodley, Mrs. Barbara Davis, DeAnn Woodard. Bottom Row: Mary McBride, Cindy Ralston, Delores Muir. Press Club N-J 0 Xa' s-XV M f'A tt Q if V Staffs join together The Press Club is the com- bined efforts of Coyote News, Annual Staff and Journalism I. Under the guidance of Mrs. Kaye Holland, the club deals with all journalistic aspects both inside and outside WFHS. Some of the activitiess of this year's club included volunteer work for the Fantasy of Lights and the traditional Halloween party. Clockwise from upper left. Vicki Paulsen clowning around at an- nual party. A memento left for future classes. Officers from left to right, Cary Coker, Vice presi- dent, Julie Bridgman, Presi- dent, Lysle Waggoner, Secre- tary-Treasurer: Ken Huddleston and Scott Morse fabovel, social chairmen. if it-11 ,L ' vi ig, EI.. K ., - 4 K F, .surf 5, Row 1: Gaylon Ford, Laurie Palma, and Jane Perez. Row 2: Robert London, Barbie Burgess, Cathy Phillips, Kim Thomas, Kim Redding, Tirzah Woodly, Becky Watson, Vicki Paulson, Cindy Engelman, Annette Pogue, and Melissa Buckholtz. Row 3: Julie Bridgman, Judy Perry, and Anjela Hickey. Row 4: Jim Bridgman, Kelly Cox, Holly Hampton, Jana Pink, Lysle Waggoner, Carie Rogers, Susan Splawn, Laurie Thompson, Julie Calkins, and Nancy Lancaster. Row 5: Nann Setzler, Lee Anderson, Cary Coker, Scott Morse, Tracey White, Dee Richardson, Becky Caram, Kirk Wolverton, Dale Harvey, and Monti Flatt. Row 6: Kevin Smith, Rusty Ford, Ken Huddleston, Brian Shiller, David Harlass, Mike Caprioli, Brad Bassett, and Kathy Wills. Striders Row 1: Linda Domer and Vicki Paulson. Row 2: Melinda Huff, Rauelle Parrish, David Larson, John Reedy, Kendale Ward, Marjean Sugg, Mrs. Nicholas, Karen Horn, and Mike Larson. i Group in the fast lane The Coyote Striders is made up of students who enjoy jogging for health and fun. During the year the club traveled to Midwestern State University for a seminar on cardio- vascular fitness, participated in a spring fling run and worked with the American Heart Association on their annual fund raising drive. They also held monthly fun runs, in which the group had a chance to jog together. Club sponsors are Mrs. Exie Nicholas, Mr. Scott Haynie, and Mrs. Pat Patterson. Upper far right: Linda Domer and Melinda 1, Huff stay in shape. Upper right: Tore Kvam --, Q A L , and Marjean Sugg take to the track. Far 'ji ' H , i right: Officers, David Larson, president, , In Q' Marjean Sugg, secretaryg and John Reedy, 'Li . ' f vice-president. ' , , K N. 1-:K ,j. .1.g5:??g ILL-. Q , . g Y,,,,... ., A ,egg , - My 150 Organizations Boy Gym Leaders Rodney wi? , ci,-4 19' Q -'9.,,f'w TGI' .f f l. 1 il uck Barrett 41Wl,, c r 1-Eaziia Classes Depend on Leaders The Boy gym leaders of Wichita Falls High School are depended upon by the physical education classes to help in leading exercises, organizing teams and being leaders. Responsibil- ity and enthusiasm are essential to be- ing a good gym leader. Sponsors are Coach Don Phillips and Coach Pete Gill. 5. -- -an pv- uns Organizations 151 FCA Row 1: Coach Rogers, Coach Haynie, Mrs. Merrill, Leza Boone, Susan Splawn, Rusty Ford, Brad Redding, Burt Palmer, Brett Hessing, and Brad Bassett. Row 2: Kelly Smith, Kay Wills, Leah Bybee, Cynthia Bibb, Libby Freeman, Beth Bomer, Arden Waggoner, Carrie McAfee, Stacey Vernon, Sarah Smith, Ann Gustafson, and Bill Bibb. Row 3: Laurie Thompson, Stephanie ' Laura Perry, Jolene Beckendam, Michelle Keuper, Diedre Guiterrez, Anjela Melchoir, Becky Caram, Laura Cope, an Row 4: Den Bishop, Chris Chapman, Steve McLain, Julie Calkins, Nancy Lancaster, Ed Vinzant, Sandi Newman, Me issa erriman, Tommy Morath, Suzanne Sauder, and Annette Pogue. Row 5: Dunc Arnhold, Kirk Wolverton, Kathy Wills, Jim Bridgman, Julie Harlass, Dub Ellis, Brian Simpson, Ron Mallonee, Cynthia Runcie, Laurie Tipps, Missy McDonald, and Carolyn Brown. Row 6: Scott Singleton, David Bomer, Thomas Hoffman, Chris Rodriguez, and Chris Harrell. Row 7: Scott Morse, and Cary Coker. Not Pictured: Dee Richardson, Leslie Stacks, and Susan Borman. F ,Q A . v ?,,...... Students Encourage Good Sportsmanship. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is an organiza- tion that promotes Christian principles and ideals in sports activities. The club presents many films during the year. FCA is involved in charitable community activities, such as donating food at Christmas. This past summer a member of the group, Brad Bassett, attended a National FCA convention in Hawaii. The club also had guest speakers this year from the Texas Rangers baseball team. Al Oliver and Bump Wills talked to members about a life in sports. There was also a retreat held in April for interested members. Club members are intent on listening to one of the noted speakers. 152 Organizations W. Al Oliver speaks to an interested group of students during a meeting held in February. f. df ,, f as w 41' Q 1 Allen Willis takes advantage of the question and answer session with the Texas Rangers. X jf Above: Phil Small, publicity manager for the Texas Rangers, helps explain the facts about a career in sports. Left: The 1980-81 FCA sponsors are Kclockwisel: Mrs. Linda Merrill, Coach Donald Phillips, Coach Scott Haynie, and Coach Ronnie Rogers. Organizations 153 A Cappella Choir A Cappella Members Perform A Cappella choir is a select group of students who are chosen by auditions. A group of sixteen members, called Old High Singers, are an even more select group from the A Cappella Choir who tryout for this title. A Cap performed for banks, the Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast, the Howdy assembly, and U.l.L. contest. Two of their most important programs were the Christmas Program and the Pops Concert in May. To help them go on a trip to Houston and Galveston, they raised funds by selling candy and stationery. Mr. James Reed directs this entertain- ing organization. Upper right: John Speed plays a tune. Right: Nancy Lancaster and Mr. Reed go over the music. Below: Old High Singers perform at the Howdy assembly. Old High Singers perform their popular Fruitcake. 154 Organizations I .,,...,,,.,... Magix, . - s r...... I ,i -1.-L pp -X' I V Y Stacy Middleton sings Ahhhhhh Boys and Girls Choirs Choirs sing to entertain Boys and girls choirs prepare for the A cappella choir, which is se- lected by auditions. These choirs entertained at several programs, including the Christmas Concert, and participated in fund raising programs. Mr. James Reed is the director for these entertaining groups. Upper right: Practice makes perfect, Center left: Dewayne Emmers gives piano lessons. Center right: Christy Coleman sings with her mouth shut. Below: Members sing en- thusiastically ltfmtiff rw-6 v '-an Z! if Fl J fetal w MVS! ' M11-. 156 Organizations ri 1 4 ' , JIU' Y 521,517 gow :ETS mmm O :Fo ' :r 332. ag? Zvi? 2322 a-3, SQ... 2257 930 af EQ: 252' EZ 'UF 55 2:3 Qs U52 F50 O ,553 -5 DUE. are mil: OSD 1 Om 33 CD4 gf 52? 35' was oc. Em WE QE., FDB gn. QQ Um 1284 QC WO SE PE P. :U go as 'lo Sm go. EE: -Cb L4 N2 SE ES' 25 3-sf :Iso ai 712:2- ll uv - I' Z I -- V , , A, ig, pg, S y ,L QA is . 4 Q - Q - Girls Choir, Row 1: Jackie McGee, Tina Brumbelow, Lela Lillie, Jane Perez, Theresa Dunn, Staci Riley, Heather Milstead, and Christy Coleman. Row 2: Melissa Lee, Donna Massie, Dolores Venegas, Shannon Cude, Traci Bates, Melissa Merriman, Beth Horensky, Sandra Corwin, Sue Dossett, and Michelle Keuper. Row 3: Shannon Malone, Veronica Adams, Kellg Traynham, Ginger Brown, Robin Fleeks, and Kim Hairrill. Row 4: Angela Williams, Julie Buss, Leona Williams, Toni Ozuna, Mary Beatty, Jeton Smythe, Dawn Morris, Kelly Cardwell, Sharon Vincent, Kelly Smith, and Laura Cope. Row 5: Lisa Smith, Clara Cohee, Ronda Rutledge, Marta Zellner, Sharon Toles, Heidi Warwick, Mabel Murray, Legail Foster, Melinda Wyrick, Kay Wills, and Courtney Davis. Organizations 157 Orchestra usicians string their Way to Row I: Penny Tate, John Speed, Diane Zug, Susan Hunt, Leza Boone, Marilyn McCarthy, and Collette Haney. Row II: Pam Watson, James Speed, Dee Ann Woodard, Sherri Pennartz, Dub Ellis, Jon Whan, and Jennifer Hall. Row III: Glynda Snider, Steve Calhoun, Pam Tate, Landon Young, Micheal Fortner, John Hubbard, Karen Glover, Kendale Ward, Patricia Bonham, and Tirzah Woodley, and Jon Allen. Conductor: Da- vid Holcomb 158 Organizations The officers for 1980-1981 are Pam Tate, librarian, Penny Tate, vice president, John Speed, presidentg Kendale Ward, Stage mgr., Dub Ellis, treasurerg James Speed, assistant stage mgr. raise money for spring trip. ,Yi WJ X s ve ' Q. . 3- The orchestra was active this year with several members compet- ing in the UIL All Region and All Statertry-outs last November. In March the Orchestra took part in the UIL Concert and Sight Read- ing contest. The group took a spring trip'to Amarillo. Their final activity of the year was the City- Wide Spring concert in which they performed with the other high school and junior high orchestras in the city. Kendale Ward changes his strings into a guitar. Joh Whan rests for a minute. S., 'Y Pam Tate finds out that she was playing the wrong piece of music from Steve Calhoun. The base players Larry Chamberlain and David Simpson play a duet during practice. Mr. Holcomb gets into the music at a prac- tice. Organizations 159 Big Red Band 'a 1 ' if Q . ,I L 4. f ' .X , J 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 . Q Gd Y 1 ,N Q x Q Q 2 Y ' I QQ!!! 'Q -Q 1 'Q' ' 13 L 35 Q ' 'Q ' ' Q S' - , 1 ' . X, v ll A 1 ! 4 Q from Coyoteland g if F? W SW ? ? N Right: The Twirlers are from left to right: junior, Stacey Gaynor, sophomore, Shannon Malone, feature twirler, and ju- nior Kim Starr. Librarians and Quartermasters Row 1: Jennifer Siebach, Linda Yeager, Mary Cullum, Shannon Malone, and Carol Johnston. Row 2: Kathey Miller, Laurie Thompson, Mike Dilbeck, Sara Shaw, and Denny Jones. L Q Drum major Mark Shaw leads the band at a pep rally. Loading Crew: Denny Jones, Danny De- trick, Mark Howard, Mark Shaw, Kirk Magee, and Brian Sugle. 162 Organizations Band fi, A N Y--A Y .iff v 45, l l , :f:2'f:'v .W if .s 9 rf -v x-A Hi- N g Ig fiJN .af..zlsl.hx te w. 'GK M.. '34 5 9 ' . , - , . W , few di ff! mf , il 1 3, if 'inf V . I ' , V f .,.2 i Q. v , f ' gi N X . , i 4 V 3- .U ', we M E 7' ,uv , S' ,XMV dll, .. 6 . g A1 'S kr A K -.fr I V U I -, ly -f,g'iiffiiw'4 ...P5i.ii'e fffg fl A , -A-.1-n I'l.D 'f i.B Band Officers Sitting fFrontJ: Lori Forson, Historian, Stephanie Richardson, flag captain, Becky Watson, squad leader, Row 2 Csit- tingj: Cathy Phillips, secretary, Mary Cullum, librariang Jennifer Siebach, squad leader, Kathy Miller, first lieuten- ant, and Linda Yeager, captain. Row 3 fstandinglz Mark Shaw, senior drum ma- jor, Cary Coker, squad leader, and Mike Dilbeck, squad leader. Back: Danny De- trick, junior drum majorg Kirk Magee, squad leader, and Kendal Ward, squad leader. Left below: Jennifer Siebach congratu- lates the members of the band after re- ceiving a 1 at contest. Above: The Drum Corps get the halftime show in action with the many sounds they provide. Flag Corps: Kneeling: Carol Wages, Stephanie Richardson, capt., and Cathy Phillips. Standing: Debra McDonald, Becky Babb, Karen Glover, Sophia Vea- man, Karrie King, Judy Gooding, Angie Melchoir, Lori Ortiz, and Tonya Gowans. Organizations 163 Honors Band Row 1: Linda Yeager, Jeannie Skipworth, Brenda Jones, Zenobia Martinez, Becky Watson, Christianna Drtil, Mary Cullum, and Shannon Malone. Row 2: Kathey Miller, Tommy Webster, Andy Seigler, George Grundy, Pat Barth, Daniel Martinez, Kirk Magee, Annette Askew, Sara Shaw, June Henry, Kendale Ward, Mike Dilbeck, and Mike Larson. Row 3: Michelle Mazzuca, Lisa Watkins, Harold Murray, Laura Karrenbrock, Allen King, John Priddas, Ellie Osmundson, Ricky Taylor, Jim Monkres, Laurie Lehmann, Monty Walker, Mark Shaw, Jennifer Siebach, and Rex Seigler. Row 4: Mark Howard, David Russell, Joe Golden, Denny Jones, and Danny Detrick. Row 1: Chris Sundholm, Melissa Buckholtz, Renee Reed, and Christi Covey. Row 2: Kim Martin, Karrie King, Stephanie Morton, Karen Glover, Angelia Sottek, Jennifer Settles, William Ansley, Alan Dibble, Eric Shaffer. Row 3: Judy Gooding, Sophia Beamon, Pearlene Carr, Kim Starr, Tanya Gowans, David Harlass, Albert Gonzales, Gary Fleming, David Hertzfeld, Kevin Watson, Mike Burgess, Doug Bowling, Monte Flatt. Row 4: Joe Gonzales, Clay Collins, Tim Jacobi, Brian Sugle, Todd Cypert, Troy Sanders, Bill Bowling, Ronald Bennett, Norman Lewis, Todd Redding, Warren Edwards, and Laurie Thompson. Symphonic Band 164 Organizations I 1 Cadet Band Row 1: Jaimie Lewis, Leona Qilliams, Renee Jones, Atala Alarid, and Vicky Paulson. Row 2: Teresa Martinez, Michelle Chapa, David Ferich, Bob Schobert, Robert Fincher, Joe Barth, and Jim Horn. Row 3: Becky Rhodes, Mike Rhodes, Johnny Chikdress, Michael Wellman, Scott Williams, Paula Valdez, Karen Watkins, Jana Horner, and Keela McNiel. Row 4: Jolin Wall, Ernest McConnell, Jay Miller, Billy Coffman, Denice Field, Eddie Parnell, Susan Waller, Reuben Garza, and Willie Shaw. Not pictured: Blaney Eathorne, Patricia Hearn, Robert Hewes, Woody, Perry, and Latonya Raney. e X '-s. as . .rs i R : R el-- we The band plays the traditional fight song at the end of the pep rally on the floor, before being moved to the stands. The Big Red drum majors: Senior, Mark Shaw and Junior, Dan- ny Detrick in true form. Organizations 165 Lone Stars shine over WFI-I 1 , . , N , , 1 . 1: Veda Whited performs at halftime. 2: Dianne Redding plays her part in the Howdy Assembly. 3: Dee Richardson: Hon- or Girl of the year. 4: Kelly Agan dances during a football game. 5: Faculty sponsor, Pat Patterson, gets her exercise. 6: Back row, left to right: Toni Ozuna, Lieutenant: Dana Esparza, Liertenantg Bottom row, left to right: Kim Hughes, Lieutenant: Dianna Hernandez Lieutenant' An'ela Hicke tenant. Honor Girl v 1 J yr Captain. Not pictured: Teresa Griffin, Lieu- Sara Underwood JoAnn Martinez Dee Richardson Deanna Milford Karla Page Diana Redding Melinda Garcia Kelly Agan Sept. 1 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Nov. 7 Nov. 11 Honor Girl of the Year Dee Richardson 166 Organizations The purpose of the Lone Stars is to promote school spirit and pro- vide entertainment whenever nec- essary, in cooperation with school and civic activities. During the year, the Lone Stars performed at parades, including the Oil Bowl Pa- rade and Mexican Independence Day Parade. They have performed at Midwestern and at the Oil Bowl The Lone Stars have been spon- sored by Mrs. Pat Patterson for six years. She is the faculty sponsor who selects and teaches the new dance team members at the end of each year. Also, Mrs. Patterson se- lects each week's honor girl and honor girl of the year, basing the choices on the girls attendence, football game during half-time. ability, and their attitude. if P .1 5 6 Row 1: Dianna Hernandez, Toni Ozuna, Anjela Hickey, Teresa Griffin, Kim Hughes, and Dana Esparza. Row 2: Marie Walters, Sarah Underwood, Kim Walker, and Melinda Garcia. Row 3: Penny Pyle, Patsy Hernandez, Erma Hernandez, Cindy Howard, Carla Page, Donna Perez, Joanne Martinez, and Kristy Miller. Row 4: Sharlene Phillips, Dena Milford, Jackie Nash, Debvie David, Donna Maloney, Shawn Johnson, Dianne Redding, Cathye Bogan, Darlene Barrett, Veronica Robinson, Vada Whited, Dee Richardson, Lisa Young, Theresa Arbuckle, Kelly Agan, and Cynthia Martinez. Organizations 167 B Team members prepare for Lone Stars The B-team at WFHS is made of Freshman dancers who par- ticipate in parade marches and pep rallies with Lone Stars. Each member of the team must complete one year of dancing be- fore trying out for Lone Stars. During the year they work on routines and cheers and are lead by Mrs. Carol Cantwell. 1: Mrs. Carol Cantwell, faculty sponsor. 2: Melissa Zeier practices drills. 3: lst row: Dee Ann Alexander, Emma Her- nandez, Dorene Freire, Trudy Cunning- ham, Lupe Contreras, Jackie Kreidler, Mary Galan, Esther Chavez, Malinda Flores, Yolanda Esparza, Trina Maldon' ado, Jackie McGee, Twilla Fowler, Me- lissa Zeier, Jinny Rogers. 2nd row: Rhonda Hampton, Carla Owens, Sherri Pennartz, Mary Wachs, Deanna Brown, Jackie Herkcom, Judy Lynn, Connie Hair, Jackie Henderson, Ruby Davila. 3rd row: Patricia Morris, Irene DeHoyos, Denise Clark, Krissy Lindsey, Sharon Cooper. B Team ,IFC 3 168 Organizations Soccer Team I-uns to ation, the team plays groups from 4 A m,g,,,.5 y Hirschi, Notre Dame, Burkbur- ' SuCCeSSfl11 SCQSOI1 nett and two teams from Rider. Team members average run- K' The WFHS SOCCGI' club h3S ning a mile a day during practice. '- as-,W,. so been aCtiVe here fer SeVe1'ff11 YGHTS- Over the last few years, the Old Made up Of boys from this SCh001, High group has earned several the team had been coached by Mr. State championships, Jimmie Stodghill. They have found practice tinle in the after- Tommy BOOIIB pl'3CtlCeS fOOtWOl'k during the team's regular workout. noons. As a member of the Wich- ita Falls Greater Soccer Associ- tie, Tore Kvam prepares to pass Kevin Pir- gs .4 g fr W.. 5 ,3,.,a,. , H--' J' , 1 .K ,, Jl. . . 'Mimi W , - ,I ng, . wwe. , 9,3 , M J , ,K 4. A of fe' if i f W . 7 ' A ' M ' L' A , in ,ag , I A V , V -173gr......n-, K, .- V A ft ' V,,gQ4,,w'..59gv' , ,Q- W 4 -L, ' -V W , A , -W 5 Am. M 7 . Q' , 5 ww ' we M- ,S f'2f..r4, 1' 1 4 I I . . X IV Y. N , ,Mk , I .tfwlww-Qiylffi Q g, -rv , ,c V ...M ' It ' u Q' f .. M W,,,,,x M ,. gvuqw .aww M I 1 bw, , ' A A A I emi eh: 1 mr.. I nh-NY. ' Mr, be V ' ' Row 1: Jeff Smith, Tommy Boone, Mark Howard, Kevin Pirtle, Joe Tomaselli, Pete Barker, Greg Berlin, and Jay Hardin. Row 2: Coach Jimmie Stodghill, Brian Kreiselmaier, Jimmie Stodghill, Bill Harris, Robert Robinson, Brian Goodner, Hal Mason, and Gary Haynie. Organizations 169 Row 1: Debbie Martines, Pearl Temblador, Toni Ozuna, Jo Anne Hernandez, Sandra Harris, Donna Perez, Yolanda Esparza, Dolores Bernal, Brenda Gonzalez, and Shelley Tucker. Row 2: Mr. Cosme Silva, Esther Chavez, Cynthia Martinez, Jo Ann Martinez, Trina Maldonado, Elaine Munez, Tonya Bruce, Judy Bridges, Margaret Feulis, Annette Rodriguez, Erika Seifert, Jane Merito, Ricky Bruce, Tawnya Rear- don, VaLori McDonald, Ricky Everett, and Joe Nieto. Row 3: Irene DeHoyos, Melinda Garcia, Anna Rodriguez, Becky Lopez, Ruby Davila, Rosan Merito, Atala Alarid, Emma Hernandez, Melinda Flores, Rea- gan Murray, Ross Guthrie, and Greg An- derson. Row 4: Bernard Rangel, Dora Moreno, Esther Merito, Arthur Moreno, Leo Contreras. Habla Espanol? ?f! Do you speak Spanish. Puente para unidad is a well deserved motto of the Spanish Club. The organization encourages a respect for all nationalities in the Amer- icas. By understanding these na- tionalities, members have more appreciation for and knowledge of the Western Hemisphere. Mr. Cosme Silva and Mr. Milton McWhorter, club sponsors, empha- size the learning of Spanish as a medium of communication. The most important events for this group were a Christmas dance and the Pan American Student Forum Convention held in San Antonio in March. Bottom right: Row 1: Toni Ozuna, presi- dent, Jo Anne Hernandez, Second vice president and Donna Perez, vice president. Row 2: Debbie Martines, treasurer, Pearl Temblador, secretary and Sandra Harris, reporter. Top: Mr. Cosme Silva, sponsor. Below: Becky Lopez listens to a Spanish tape. Right: Reagan Murray and Jo Anne Hernandez are teachers for the day. 170 Organizations Spanish Club :TTY we mm rx :gm French Club B15 Row 1: Lenny Johnston, Jean Simmons, Dee Richardson, Rick Milisei, Stephanie Rich- ardson. Row 2: Natalie Simmons, Marilyn McCarthy, Cindy Kenyon, KaLynne Tiberg- hien, Natalie Cole, Kelly Cox. Row 3: Jean Fogel, Lillie Chavis, Julie Calkins, Stacey Vernon, Edie Pace, Kristy Banner, Mrs. Hill. Row 4: Julie Harlass, Jeannie Skipworth, Christi King, Becky George, Kristen Komatz, Alison Nutt. Row 5: David Frerich, John Reedy, Chip Kouri, Leann Brown. Parlez-vous Francais? Do you speak French? This group does. Besides exploring the French Culture and speaking the Romantic language, the French Club has a good time. Under the supervision of Mrs. Patricia Hill, the club members particpate in activities which include fund rais- ing events, caroling at the State Hospital, and a French Christmas Celebration known as the Reveillon. Above: John Reedy, acts presidential. Above top: Lillie Chavis is hard at work, but what is Julie Calkins doing? Center right: Mrs. Patricia Hill, faculty sponsor. Center left top: Kristen Komatz, Vice President, Kristy Banner, Treasurer, Chip Kouri, Reporter-Historian. Bottom: Step- hanie Richardson, Secretary. Organizations 171 Robert Bomer, Joe Guthrie, and David Lam sell candy while Mr. Anderson attempts to teach. Officers: Kim Thomas, censorg Lee Anderson, consul: David Lam, quaesterg Su- Latin san Splawn, Lt. general: Doug Moffatt, con- sul: Joe Guthrie, Lt. general, Danny White- head, guardg and Christiana Drtil, senator. 5 K liz. on loquoris Latine? Do you speak Latin? Gens Ro- mana, better known as Latin Club, consists of students who wish to further their classical studies and enjoy social life. Their motto this year was Soden and progresson which means progress from order. They do several activities for the Faith City Mission which include taking food there and decorating their Christmas tree during the holiday season. The most important event is their annual banquet in which they dress in ancient clothing styles. At this time they also initiate first year Latin students. The club, which consists of all Latin stu- dents, has been in existence for over thirty years. The club is spon- sored by Mr. Alfred Anderson. 'i i Q Row 1: Patricia Bonham, Danier Nowowiejski, Susan Splawn, Lee Anderson, Kim Thomas, Judy Perry, and Karen Heffington. Row 2: Thu Ha Vu, Janet Ruddy, Angela Williams, Thomas Boone, Mike Lavender, Richard Hoffman, Carmen Coleman, Greg Mucciolo, and Leslie Stacks. Row 3: Sara Smith, Tirzah Woodley, Dennis Bishop, Tracey Gibson, Gary Haynes, Richie Saied, Scott Hudson, and Pete Barker. Row 4: Ann Gustafson, Cindy Engelman, Mark Moran, Laurie Tipps, Brian Kreiselmeir, Doug Moffat, Suzane Belote, and Kent Sanders. Row 5: Adam West, Mr. Anderson, Dale Harvey, and John Thomas. German Club QL., 1,4 , Lau 1 ,Newt ww suck 92 if is if fii. mn wl 'I ri s I .sr , I . V : 'er Sprechen sie Deutsch? Do you speak German? The Ger- man Club has been in existance for eight years now at WFHS. The club's motto is It's nice to be im- portant, but it's more important to be nice. This organization studies the customs of the country to broaden the student's cultural awareness. Some of the club's activities includ- ed the Oktoberfest, and an end-of- the-year banquet. The club's spon- sor is Mrs. Ursla Ulery. Upper Far Left: Jim Monkreas and Bill Harris plan a trip to Heidelberg for the an- nual Sauerkraut Festival. Upper Left: Wait! I was supposed to be in Spanish club! Says Walter Carmoney. Officers: Row 1: Laurie Lehmann, Secre- taryg Bill Harris, Presidentg B.J. Gray, vice presidentg and Walter Carmoney, Historiang Row 2: Karrie King, Treasurer. ggi . .S moi 3' sri' K Qtr' it mxi 'RS . Qyx F4 v pg Row 1: Karrie King and Jolin Wall. Row 2: Mrs. Ulery, Jim Monkreas, and Gaylon Ford. Row 3: Laurie Lehmann, Carlton Hoepfner, Romney Parsons, Mark Jackson, Bill Harris, Walter Carmoney, and B.J. Gray. Organizations 173 Rarities Receive Recognition There are several clubs in and out of school that did not receive proper recognition. These two pages are dedicated to the non- school-sponsored groups which play an important part in the lives of the participants. Al- though, according to Mrs. Da- vis's standards, these new groups were not active enough to be put on the club list or have their respective made in the mornings, they strive to have the utmost standards and priorities. We regret not being able to give each organization an individual page, because members are so faithful to their respective club. With growing interest this year, possibly next year these organi- zations can become an official part of school. CTC AH NE YP OO UL O CS O? U N T Unknovvns Bench Bunch-Benches throughout the school have become a popular hangout for students. Whether you are in one of the student centers or in one of the halls, you can always see Bench Bunch members gathered together. We are unable to list all partici- pants because membership is constantly changing. The Prepsters: Row 1: Missy, Kip, Jock, Buffy, and Bink. Row 2: Tiffy, Bitsy, Kiffy, Kiki, Skip, and Muffy. Club Colors Pink and Green. 174 Organizations S xzciwf su- X-.' fzsi . f ., . it i1i:f'ifSisiaigiifiifiiiffls f ' 'Q t Y. Q- 1. ' J T 4 fi MER CMen for Equal Rights?-Being the bright spot of our new clubs, MER had a most exciting membership. Par- ticipants were limited to only those males who had attired clothing of the opposite sex. Charter members include Joe Huff, top and above centerg Jimmy Copelin and Glen Billing, above, John Reedy, J .W. Oliver, and those select few who performed at pep rallies. X X f X? x, S Ill-D i-Q fi'-Q CLUB-The Kemp Club is one of the largest groups represented. Due to circum- ces beyond control, however, we are unable to individually list all participants. Kemp Club members are continuously dedicated both day and night. Some of the requirements for being in the organization are: Q11 keep a running score of who gets the most honks, and C21 must make at least seven rounds on Kemp on week nights and at least fifteen rounds on Friday and Saturday nights. Some of the sponsors which members frequently show their appreciation to are McDonalds and Taco Burrito. OCS Team-James Moore, pictured left, is the honorary captain for the newly organized On Campus Suspension Team. Under the su- pervision of Joe Bob Tyler and Jack Vantrease, Moore and other fellow members find the OCS Team very interesting. In a recent interview, Moore stated that lunch period was the most memorable of his experiences. ens- Organizations 175 f 'l.. -- I I ? u o Q Q. n 9 , Q H 2 u 8 o Q - I u L e 5 The class and faculty section is a most important section because it contains all of the special people in school-YOU. The steps going from a freshman to a big time sen- ior are difficult. Teachers show us how to give our futures bright hopes. Features that include the students in outstanding activities are a new aspect. Scott Gaynor and Mihn Doan find that biol- ogy can be interesting. Kelvin Ford sharpens his skills in shop class. Mrs. Ziesenheim shows her student how it is done. . Mitch O'Neil and Kim Redding take advan- tage of the library resources. Classes Faculty Classes Faculty Classes Faculty -fficers chosen for the last time l i President Joe Huff Vice President Jana Pink Treasurer Martha Mitchell Secretary Laurie Palma 178 Seniors A called meeting is held by the senior officers. ,Z Senior Favorites g mxx, 'A E .r .S , . .. . ,- W ' 5 , an s A. K 1. .. 1 , ng .gi Jack Holmes and Cathye Bogan Jack is a sporty guy. He has played football for four years, with three of those years on varsity. As a fresh- man, he was on the basketball team. Jack is interested in all sports. He is also involved in the school clubs, NHS, FCA, and Bass Club. This year Jack received honors such as senior favorite and nomination for Mr. Howdy. fpictured abovel. Honors and other awards have been given to Cathye throughout her four years of high school. Every year she was chosen as a beauty and favorite in her class. Cathye received the honor of being Miss Howdy this year. She has also been a member of the Lone Stars for four years. fpictured abovel. Henry Ozuna and Carol Dillard Henry has always been a favorite personality among his classmates. His senior year, Henry was chosen as Mr. Howdy. Hunting, playing rugby and football are some of his favorite pastimes. On the Coyote football team. Henry played the positions of kicker and linebacker. In November, the honor of being a member of the second team in district was given to him. fpictured belowl. Carol was involved in the studies and activities of the school. As a senior she was honored as a Howdy nominee. To be chosen as a favorite among her classmates meant being involved in school and be- ing friendly to her peers. Carol is also involved in team sports and clubs in school. Out of school, dancing, running and riding her horse keeps her fit. fpictured belowl. Seniors 179 Kyle Adams Christy Allen John Allen Greg Anderson Kendall Anderson Lee Anderson Van Anderson Richard Andrews Glen Apple Orlando Arredondo Anke Baeumler Lisa Bagwell Marie Bailey Bobby Baker Donnie Ballard Mary Baltine Pete Barker Judy Barnes Charles Barrett Brad Bassett 180 Seniors bf :G P 6 I he Oli pu-eq si , ' U 'v 1 Q! I ll I 44' 0' we-we Speed lives up to his name John Speed is a true leader of the Pack! He de- serves this recognition because to be a leader one must be special and successful. These two words describes John well. He has been successful through the honors he has won for himself and for our school. He is a two year member of National Honor Society, a National Merit Semi-Finalist, a two year Honor Student, Who's Who Among American High School Students, and a recipient of the Texas ASLM Presidents Endowed Scholarship. As a member of the acapella choir for a year, accompanist for the Old High Singers and a four year member and presi- dent of Orchestra, John shows his interest and tal- ent for music. He is the president of the Key club and member of Mu Alpha Theta. The First Baptist Church plays an active role in John's life. John Speed leads the pack to success in many activities. Kelly Bates Lori Baxter Glen Bear Brenda Beatty sg! Brian Beavers Suzanne Belote Bill Bibb , Glenn Billing 4 Seniors 181 Cathye Bogan if Deborah Bogart Kathy Bolin David Bomer Thomas Boone Leslie Borman Tracy Boswell Bill Bowling Tina Bradley Kelly Brewer Judy Bridges Julie Bridgman College stays on the mind College life is just around the corner for some seniors. Whether it is a Busi- ness, Junior or a Four Year College, it is a new experience for the high school gra- duate. The first step in preparing for col- lege is to take an academic test such as ACT and SAT. Next is filling out appli- cation, after application, after applica- tion! The last step is waiting for the re- sults of acceptance. Jay Hardin prepared for college by attending the annual Col- lege Night in December. 182 Senior Larry Brister Kathy Brock Renee Brock Ann Brown Mike Brown Sarah Brown Thomas Brown Belinda Bryant 'Bethany Buechler Barbie Burgess Debbie Burks Tony Burnett Mary Bybee Mary Calhoun Mike Caprioli Pearlene Carr Tim Carr Tom Carr Billy Castle Stoney Cates Seniors 183 Fred Cantwell Al Chapa Joseph Chapa Charles Cherry La Virl Cleveland Cary Coker John Cole Bobby Collins Andy Combs Earnest Cooper Jim Copelin Sandra Corwin Brett Crawford Jeff Culley Mary Cullum Sheila Culp Brenda Daniels Joy Davis Alan Dibble Carol Dillard 184 Seniors '-i I f L ' o-Oi 4,-QP .JW Q ..,,q,u M 1, X n 2, , ju is Q I a Randy Dowell Roger DuCharme Lori Duncan Blaney Eathorne X 1 Z I Eric Ebner Goldie Edmond Shannon Edwards Theresa Edwards Tony Enriquez 6 Mike Erger Rodney Euwins Sheila Fallin Active Anthony Anthony Nash takes time out to par- ticipate in the annual Howdy assembly. Anthony has made the most out of this year by playing outstanding in football. He was also nominated for Mr. Howdy. Anthony shows his talent in music as he plays the drum. Seniors 185 BENCH POPULAR SEAT The bench in the halls of the second floor is usually occupied by seniors. This has been a tradi- tion for several years. Even though it is not official, everyone knows that this area is dominat- ed by Seniors Onlyf' Susan Borman, a junior is trying to get information on how to reserve a seat for next year from Kevin Key, Anjela Hickey, and Lori Forson. Denny Farley Jenny Farley Sharon Feighner Angela Felix Mark Fernandez Kelly Finlin Debra Fisher Sherry Fleeks Donald Flowers Jean Fogel Rusty Ford Lori Forson David Frerich Tammie Fuller 4 P 186 Kevin Gandy Bobby Garcia George Gates Jonathan Gehm Lester Givens Irma Gonzales Brian Goodner Tyree Graves Vickie Gray Don Gray Angela Green Joe Guthrie Ross Guthrie Holly Hampton Roger Haney David Hannuksela John Hanrahan Jay Hardin Julie Hardin David Harlass Theresa Harrell Bill Harris Scotty Harris Lisa Hasting Gary Haynes Sherry Haynie Janice Henman Michael Hernandez Brett Hessing David Heuring Michael Hewitt Anjela Hickey Jenny Hill Terry Hill Sharon Hoffman Jack Holmes Bryant Holub Tina Honey Steve Horn Mark Howard 188 Seniors , -C 'Hb if eff Ken Huddleston Joe Huff Becky Hughes Kimberly Hughes Karen Hunter Mary Hutchison Veronica Hyde Deborah Jackson Kelly Jackson Missy Jackson Bobby Jennings Michael Johnson Victor Johnson Brenda Jones Debi Jones Eric Jones Kyle Jones Marie Kelly Kevin Key Allen King Seniors 189 Kristie King Steve King Laura Knight Kristy Knowles Kristen Komatz Chip Kouri Leonard Krottinger Tore Kvam Wt! if X4 Michael Lamb Todd Lane Phillip Laramore --4 David Larson .-l l 's ACTIONS REFLECTED 'Sometimes you feel like a nutg sometimes you don't. Seniors have their serious moments along with their fun times. Joe Huff seems in deep thought while Mark Shaw flashes a peace sign. The different actions reflect the different feelings a stu- dent undergoes at school. 190 Seniors 'Z Sandra Lawson Robyn Lee Laurie Lehmann Sharon Levell Melvin Lewis Jeff Little Susan Long Efren Lopez Alisia Lowder Robert Lowery Kim Mallonee Sandra Mandela Nancy Martinez Zenobia Martinez Steve Masters Russell McCorkle David McCright Valori McDonald Lisa McGlaun James McKee Seniors 191 Will McKeehan Chris McKethan Stacy McKinley Anna McKinney Sherlene McLendon Martha McWhorter Scott Mears Faith Meek Lori Mercer Kathey Miller Martha Mitchell Doug Moffat James Moore Victoria Morales Jimmy Morris Paul Morris Terry Morton Scott Morse Darryl Moser Twila Motley 192 Seniors nz H X 0 4 'X 'tv-:HY Greg Mucciole Carol Murehead Kelly Murray Mable Murry Anthony Nash Jack Nichols Kelly Nix Brick Nolan Michael Nouel Alison Nutt Wendy 0'Brie1i Kenny Ochoa Leland Odneal Martin Odom Mitch Oneil Lori Ortiz Henry Ozuna Terri Page Laurie Palma Lisa Payne Seniors 193 William Pearson Eulogia Perez Judy Perry Woody Perry Cathy Phillips Bernard Phipps Mike Pierce Jana Pink Alan Pitchford Sheila Poore Tim Price Sandra Priddy 194 Seniors 147 'TJD .J N.,-w- ' i vm? ff Virginia Sebree and Kim Hughes visited the counselors' offices more this year than the other three years in high school. Like other seniors they were preparing for their enrollment in a college. Much literature and other college forms were available in the counselors' offices. . 0 fs IS 'S fs 05 IS fi was 1.1 vzrslwsggla f f7f7 ff Q Q, f?,,6,, 1 .3 y f ff 0 K' 4 1 1 Jay Proffitt David Prothro Kelley Pruitt Kevin Purtle Billy Rainwater Kelly Reardon Brad Redding Kim Redding Lori Redding John Reedy Mike Reeves Ben Reinhardt Becky Rhodes Jonathan Rice Stephanie Richardson Eamon Riley Rosemary Rincon Laura Riordan Anna Rivera Michael Rivera Seniors 195 Darlene Robinson Susie Robinson Tony Robinson Tami Robison Anna Rodriquez Lupe Rodriquez Robert Ruddy Marveta Russell Donald Ruth Richie Saied Lynette Samford Cylisa Samuel Orlando Sapata Marshall Sattler Mark Schobert Brenda Schroeder Virgina Sebree Mark Shaw Brian Shiller Tammie Shirley 196 Seniors X. ,g 'C' TNT? 9' 'TH' 5 1,537 W ,f 4 . A, r , x ? 5 s, I, F 6 vzznv 4 S W an-9. ff P! ,I ,f David Simpson Nann Setzler John Simmons Sheila Skipworth Carla Smith Jeff Smith Russell Smith Tracy Smith Willie Smith John Speed Susan Splawn Tony Sterling Linda Stewart Jimmy Stodghill Sandra Strachan Ronda Swadley Lee Swarts Jeff Talley Ronnie Tate Pam Tate Seniors 197 Paul Tate Penny Tate Tim Tatom Tracy Taylor Pearl Temblador Kim Thomas Nolan Thomas Rhonda Thomas Sherri Thomas Virginia Traynham Valerie Trott Stacy Turner Robin Tweedy Ben Valadez Mitchell Veitenheimcr Dolores Venegas Hank Wade Lora Wade Carol Wages Lysle Waggoner 198 Seniors ini --...S Qs 1 6 -'iii If J-fi R .X .JS- Jeff Culley and Rusty DuCharme seem very happy to be Coyotes and on the foot- ball team. Like everyone else who compet- ed for the Coyotes, they received I Com- pete buttons. These buttons were started by Mr. Lauck this year. They represented the spirit and loyality of the students who competed in some fashion for the school. Mark Walch Lora Lee Ward Jeff Warren Kevin Watson Lisa Welden Victor Wherry Jody White Danny Whitehead Denise Whitsitt Trisha Wietback Noel Wilhelm Jill Willenborg Seniors 199 Angie Williams Rhonda Williams Tamie Williams Allen Willis Tina Willis Kathy Wills Kammie Wineinger Mark Wise Alan Wolverton Finlay Wcodruff David Wright Linda Yeager x o X is ,J-Q 3 ' ' 1 of fl f JJ -rv 5 E K' A 45 s xo, A l X5 ...Af John Yeatts Curt Youngblood Angela Zeier TT 1 ' 4 ' 'I ,- TomorroW's Leaders 200 Seniors Have Begun Finalists show friendship The favorite finalists in the Senior class were Joe Guthrie, Alisia Lowder, Laurie Palma and Tim Carr. Each one was nominated for Howdy because of their personality. Joe and Alisia are members of varsity basketball. Laurie was a varsity cheerleader and Tim is presi- dent of student council. Alisia and Laurie are also on student council. Md G, 'TW 6 X, . ,QK . lrgf' N Senior lass 0 f '81 Seniors 201 l ll!! Or-4 , . .0 .,353i, I 9. msg: gg.. 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Lee Anderson- NHS 2, Class Officer 2, Victory Club 3, Tennis, Annual Staff 2. Van Anderson- Basketball 4. Glen Apple- Track2, Swlmmingt , FCA1, Tech School 2. Orlando Arredondo- HECE 2, Acap 3, Officer 3, Foot- ball 1, Cadet Choir. Anke Baeumler- Cheerleader 1, Beauty 1, Lone Stars 2, French Club 1, Officer 1, Pride of '81 1. Marla Bailey- Acap 3, Officer 1, OHS 2, All District Choir 2, All Region 2, OEA, Officer 1. Bobby Baker- Drama, Coyote Community 1, ROTC. Pete Barker- Tennis 2, Soccer 3, Latin Club 2. Judy Barnes- FHA 4, Officer 2, FTA 3, DECA 1. Brad Bassett- NHS 2, FCA, Football Trainer 3, Coyote News 2, Sports Editor 1. Kelly Bates- DE 2. Lori Baxter- DECA. Glen Boar- National Who's Who in American High Schools 1, NFL 2, Officer 1. Brenda Beatty- HECE. Brien Beavers- Who's Who in American High Schools, Football 4, FCA. Suzanne Belote- Swimming, FCA, Pride of '81, Latin Club. Glen Bllllng- ROTC Color Guard 2, ROTC Drill Team 1, Latin Club, ROTC Company Commander, Choir 1, Who's Who in Mechanical Drawing. Cathye Bogen- Lone Stars 4, Honor Glrl, Beauty 4, Favorite 4, Class Officer 2, Miss Howdy 1, Finalist 3. Davld Bomer- Latin Club, Key Club, FCA, Golf, Tennis. Thomas Boone- Soccer, Latin Club, ROTC Color Guard, ROTC Drill Team, Mu Alpha Theta. Leslie Berman- Swimming 4, FCA 2, VOE 1. Bill Bowling- Marching Band 4. Kelly Brewer- Pride of '81 1, Officer 1, Basketball. Julie Brldgman- Cheerleader 1, Swimming 3, NHS 2, Scholastic Award Winner, Annual Staff 2. Kathy Brock- Beauty, Cosmetology. Renee Brock- Annual Staff 2, Press Club 2, Latin Club2. Mike Brown- Soccer 1. Sarah Brown- Beauty, Choir. Bethany Buechler- Pride of '81 1, Latin Club 2, FTA 1, Tennis 1. Slxto Bueno- ROTC Platoon Leader, ROTC Drill Team Spanish Club. Debble Burke- Swimming, National Merit Semi- Finalist, Mu Alpha Theta, FCA, Who's Who in English, Scholastic Award Winner. Mary Bybee- Swimming, Pride of '81, FTA, Choir 1, French Club. Mary Calhoun- VOE. Michael Caprloll- ROTC High Shooter, Coyote News Photographer, ROTC Drill Team, National Soiournes Award, ROTC Ranger Commander. Pearlene Carr- Band 4, Thespian, Prldeof '81 1, Drama. Tim Carr- Football 4, Favorite Finalist, Acap, Student Council 1, NHS. Tom Carr- Football, 4, Honorable Mention, Favorite 2, 1 A Howdy Finalist 2, Bass Club. Bllly Castle- Rodeo Team, Officer, Bass Club, VlCA, Officer, Welding. Floyd Cates- Auto Tech 2, VlCA 2, Bass Club 1. Al Chaps- Student Council 1, Thespian, Golf, Golf Captain 1. Joey Chapa-1st in National Math Test, Mu Alpha Theta 2, Who's Who in Mathematics. Charles Cherry- ROTC Company Commander. La Vlrl Cleveland- HECE. John Cole- Welding 2, Officer 1, Drama 3, Tennis 2, Wood Working 1. Bobby Collins- Thespians 4, Coyote Community 1. Cary Coker- Band 4, OHS 2, Press Club, Officer, Annual Staff, Coyote News, Baseball 3, Key Club, Who's Who in Photojournalism 2. Andy Combs- Rodeo Club 2, Bass Club 2, Thesplan 3, VICA 1, FHA 1. Ernest Cooper- ROTC 4, Superior Junior Cadet, Bass Club 1, DECA1. Sandra Corwin- YFC 1, Girls Choir 1, ROTC 1. Brent Crawford- Auto Mechanics 3. Mary Cullum- German Club, Officer, Band 4, Officer 1, Squad Leader 1. Jeff Culley- Football 4. Sheila Culp- FTA, Officer, Thespian, Pride of '81. Brenda Daniel- YFC, DECA, Honor Roll., Joy Davis- VOE, Officer. Alan Dlbble- Marching Band 4. Randy Dowell- Basketball 4. ' Rusty DuCharme- FCA, Track 1, Football 4, All District 1. Blaney Eathorne- NFL 2, Photography Club 1, Band 4. Eric Ebner- Choir. Goldie Edmond- Fl-lA, Theresa Edward- Pride of '81. Michael Erger- Thespian 4, All Star Cast in One Act Play Contest 1, FTA 4, NFL 3, Mu Alpha Theta 2. Rodney Euwlns- Coyote News, Track, Who's Who In P.E. Sheila Fallln- Choir 2, YFC 2, DECA 2. Denny Farley- HECE 1, lCT 1. Jenny Farley- Choir 2, Basketball 1, DECA 2, FHA 1. Sharon Feighner- VOE. Angela Fellx- Machine Shop, Officer, VICA 2, Band 2. Sherry Fleeks- Pride of '81, Giris Choir. Donald Flowers- lCT, Auto Mech. Jean Fogel- Latin Club, ROTC, Rifle Team, FTA. Bronze Cross Award. Rusty Ford- Swimming 2, FCA 4, Annual Staff 2, Press Club 2, Latin 2. Lorl Forson- FTA 4, Band 4, Officer 1, Pride of '81 1, Orchestra 1. David Frerlch- NFL 3, Thespians 1, Band 4, Coyote News 1. Tammle Fuller- HECE 2, Band 2. Kelly Flnlln- Who's Who ln Theater Arts 1, NFL 2. Kevin Gandy- Football 4, District 2nd Team, Baseball 4, 2nd Team District, Favorite Finalist 1, NHS 2, Basketball 1. Bobby Garcia- Tennlsi1, HECE 2, Officer 1, Spanish 3, Cadet Choir 1. Lester Givens- ICT, Rodeo Club, Tennis. Tyree Graves- VICA 3, lCT 1. Seniors 203 Vlckl Gray- Scholastic Letter Award 2, Basketball 1, German Club 1, Mu Alpha Theta, Officer 1. Joe Guthrie- Howdy Finalist 1, Favorite Finalist 1, Baseball 4, Basketball 4, FCA. Ross Guthrie- Tennis 2, Spanish Club. Chrlstlne Halsten- fHenrletta Hlghl Basketball 1, Choir 4. Ross Hamilton- Tech School. Holly Hampton- Beauty 1, Finalist 3, NHS 2, Pride of '81 1, French Club, Annual Staff. Roger Haney- Mu Alpha Theta 2, German Club 2, Who's Who ln Bloloty ll. John Hanrahan- Annual Staff 4, Band 2, Swimming 1, Football 1, Mu Alpha Theta 1. Julle Hardin- Class Officer 1, FTA, Pride of '81 1, Tennis 2, Howdy Finalist. Teresa Harretl- Thespians 3, Officer 1, Bethania Sweet- heart 3, Officer 2, Pride of '81. Scotty Harris- Football 4. Gary Haynes- Swimming 1, Soccer 2, Bass Club, Latin Club, NFL 1. 1 Sherry Haynle- Band 2, Trl-Hl-Y. Janice Hennan- Basketball, Track, Tri-H1-Y. Rosana Hester- fLlano and Burnett Hlght Track 3, Regions, Top Artist 1, Favorite Finalist 1, Cheer- leader 1. Anlela Hickey- Lone Stars 4, Lt., Captain, Coyote News, Press Club, FCA, Pride of '81. Jenny Hlll- FTA, Thesplan, Lone Stars 2, Rodeo Club. Terrl Hlll- Basketball 4, Howdy Flnallst 1, Beauty Flnallst 3, Victory Club, Officer, Pride of '81 1. Sharon Hoffman- NHS 2, Officer 1, Who's Who In Art, Who's Who ln P.E., Scholastic Award, Victory Club 3, Beauty Flnallst 1. ' Jack Holmes- D.A.R., Class Officer 2, Favorite 2, Foot- ball 4, Favorite Finalist 2, Who's Who ln English and Soclal Studies. Tlna Honey- Lone Stars 1, Drama 3, Pride of '81. Steve Horn- Who's Who in Soclal Studies. Mark Howard- Band 4, Orchestra 4, Soccer 1, Rodeo Club 1, B888 Club 1, WhO'S Who in Shop. Ken Huddleston- Tennis 4, Captain, Coyote News, News Editor, Annual Staff. Joe Huff- Class Offlcer 1, OHS, Acap Cholr, All District Cholr, NHS 2. Kim Hughes- Lone Stars 4, Officer 1, Theatrical Arts 1. Dan Hulsey- Autobody, lCT, Karen Hunter- DECA. Offlcer 1. Mary Hutchison- NHS 2, Band 3, High Score ln District Solo and Ensemble Contest, Latln Cfub 2, Mu Alpha Theta 1, Who's Who In Accounting and Mathematics. Deborah Jackson- Pride of '81, ' Kelly Jackson- Pride of '81, Photography Club, FTA, FCA, Coyote News. Missy Jackson- VOE, Officer, Drama. Michael Johnson- ICT, VlCA. S Victor Johnson-, Gym Leader, Alr Condltlonlng 1. Debi Jones- Beauty 2, Finalist 2, Favorite Flnallst 2, Acap Cholr 3, OHS, Class Officer 1. Brenda Jones- Band 4, District, Region, Cheerleader 1, YFC. Kevln Key- Football 2. Allen King- Band 4, French Club, Who's Who In Amer- ican Hfgh Schools, Mu Alpha Theta 2, Acap Choir 1. Kristie King- FTA, Officer, Cholr 1, French Club 1, Jr. Historian 1. Krlsty Knowles- Beauty 2, Finalist 1, Acap, Victory Club. Kristen Komatz- Who's Who in Chemistry, Scholastic Award Winner. Leonard Krottlnger- DECA 2, Bass Club. Who's Who in DE. Tore Kuam- fNorwayl Student Council, Christian Club, Officer, Volleyball, Soccer, AFS Scholarship. Phllllps Laromore- VlCA, Officer 1. David Lawson- Schofasttc Award Winner. Sandra Lawson- Pride of '81 1, Lone Stars 3. Robin Lee- Cholr, Band 4, Pride of '81, Laurle Lehmann- NHS 2, Scholastic Letter Award 3, Band 4, Mu Alpha Theta, Who's Who ln Chemistry, English, German, and Mathematics. Sharon Levell- HECE, VlCA, Track. Jeff Little- DECA. Susan Long- Cheerleader 1, Beauty 1, Scholastic Letter Award 8, Diving Team, NHS 2. Efen Lopez- VlCA 3, ICT 1. Allsla Lowder- Howdy Finalist 1, Basketball 2, Favorite Flnalist1, Track 2, FCA1, Student Councll 1, Victory Club, Officer. Robert Lowery- Band 4, Stage Band 1. Klm Mallonee- Victory Club 2, Price of '81 1, Officer 1, Beauty 1, Tennis 2. Sandra Mandela- VOE 1, Offlcer 1. Nancy Martez- OEA 2, Officer 1. Jamie Marlnez- VOE, Officer. Steve Masters- Rodeo Club, Officer, VlCA, Officer, ICYT, Offlcer. Russell McCorkle- lCT, VlCA. Davld McCrlght- Tennis 4, Regionals, French Club, Officer 1. A Valorl McDonald- Trl-Hl-Y, Officer 1, Thesplan, Offl- gerhfqlls. Coyote Baseball 3, Tennis 2, Track 2, Prlde Llsa McGlaun- Gym Leader, Officer, OEA, Latin Club, Swimming. Debbie McLaughlin- DECA. Debbie McLeroy- Gym Leader. James McKee- Who's Who ln American High School, Texas Boys State Delegate, Junlor Historians, Officer, Latin Club 2, Swimming 3. Chris McKethan- Thesplans 2, Officer 1, FTA 3, Officer 2, Trace 2, Tennis 2, Prlde of '81. Stacy McKinley-Cosmetology, VlCA. Anna McKinney- FHA, Pride of '81, HECE. Lorl Mercer- Drama, Officer, Pride of '81, FTA. Martha Mitchell- Acap 3, Cheerleader 1, Student Coun- cll 3, Beauty Flnallst 2, Basketball 2. Doug Moffat- Latin Club 2, Officer 2, Tennis 2, Base- ball 2, Scholastlc Award, Honor Roll 4, Who's Who ln Physics. Robert Moore- Rodeo Club, VlCA, Football, Soccer. Vlctorla Morales- Spanish Club 3, HECE. Paul Morris- HECE, Bass Club. Scott Morse- Golf, Coyote News 1, Press Club 2. Greg Muccldo- Bass Club 1, Rodeo Club1,Latln Club 2. Carol Murehead- Tennis 4, FCA. Kelly Nix- Baseball 4, Basketball 4. Brlck Nolan- Drama 4, Officer 1. Wendy OBrien- ROTC 4, FHA, Drama. Leland Odneal- Bass Club, Officer, Tennis Manager 2. Marty Odom- Drftlng, District, State, Bass Club. Mitch 0Nell- Football, All District 2nd Team, Base- ball, All District Honorable Mention. Lorl Ortlz- Spanish Club, Prlde of '81 1, Band 4, Flag Corps 2. .llm Otto- Class Officer 1, Basketball 1, Soccer 3, Band. iNotre Damel. ' Terrl Page- HECE 2, Pride of '81 1, FHA 2, Band 1. Johnny Palaclos- Bass Club 1, Gym Leader 1. Laurie Palma- Cheerleader 1, Howdy Finalist 1, Acap Choir 2, Officer, Beauty 1, Finalist 2, Class Officer 2. Eulogla Perez- HECE, ROTC. . Judy Perry- Beauty Finalist 1, Who's Who in Art, Coyote News, Pride of '81,WLatln Club. Cathy Phllllps- Band 4, Officer 1, Student Council 1, Pride of '81, Officer 1, NHS 2, Annual Staff 2, Class Editor 2. Bernard Phlpps- ROTC 4. Jana Plnk- Class Officer 1, Coyote News, Editor 1, Press Club 2, Pride of '81, Who's Who in Journalism. John Plruc- Soccer 4, ict 2, Officer. A Alan Pltchford- Tech School 3, Spanish Club 1, Band 2. Shella Poore- ICT 2. Tlm Prlce- Basketball 2, Key Club, Acap Choir 2, Offi- cer, OHS 2, All Region Choir 2. Sandra Prlddy- Band 2, Junior Historians 1, VOE 2, OEA 2. Kelly Prultt- Band 2, Junior Historians 4, Officer 1, HOSA, Officer. David Prothro- Best Dressed 1, Who's Who is Mathe- matics and Social Studies. Llsa Payne- Who's Who in Girls P,E. 1, German Club 2, Gym l.eader 2, Victory Club, Mu Alpha Theta. Luther Rainwater- VICA, Diesel Mechanics. Brad Redding- Tennis 4, Bass Club, Officer 2, FCA 3, Who's Who in American High Schools. Lorl Redding- DECA 2, Officer, Cadet Choir 1, Lone Stars 1, John Ready- Tennis 3, French Club, Officer, Mu Alpha Theta, Officer, Joggers Club, Officer, Key Club. Jack Reid- Electrical Trading. Johathan Rice- ICT, VICA. Stephanie Richardson- Band 4, Officer 2, Thesplans 2, French Club 2, Officer. 1 Eamon Rlley- Soccer, Drama 3. Rosemary Rlncon- Drama, Tech School. Anna Rivera- Tennis, Basketball, OEA. Darlene Robinson- Pride of '81 1, VOE. Tamle Robison- Region Orchestra 2, 3, Orchestra 3, Spanish Club 1, DECA. - Tony Robinson- Acap, District, Region, DE 2, Officer. Lupe Rodrlquez- VICA 2, Spanish Club 2, HECE 1. Donals Ruth- OHS 2, District, Region, Officer. Rlchle Saled- Tennis, Golf, Latin Club, FCA, Key Club. Lynette Samford- DECA, Officer, Drama, All Star Cast. Cyllsa Samuel- DE1, Basketball 1, Pride of '81 1, Band 2. Orlando Sapata- Gym Leader, 1, UTA Scholarship. Marshall Sattler- VlCA, ROTC. Mark Schobert- Rodeo Club, FHA, Football, Track. Basketball. Nan Setzler- Tennis, Victory Club. FCA. Aflfillal Staff, Press Club, Pride of '81. Brenda Schroeder- Victory Club 2, Who's Who Among American High School, Honor Roll 4, German Club 1, Gym Leader 1. Mark Shaw- Drum Major 1, All State Band 2, NHS 2, Baseball 2, Track 1, Who's Who in Band 2, Key Club, Latin Club. Brlan Shlller- Tennis 3, NHS 2, Annual Staff 2, Key Club 1, Press Club 2. David Simpson- Band 3, District, Region. Sheila Sklpworth- Choir 2, OHS 2, Key Club 1,4 Press Club 2, Band 3, Thespian 3. Jeff Smith- Soccer 2, Mu Alpha Theta 1. Wlllle Smith- Gym Leader 2, VOC 1. John Speed- Scholastic Award, Orchestra, Key Club, Mu Alpha Theta, German Club, Who's Who In English. Susan Splawn- NHS 2, Scholastic Letter Award 3, Annual Staff, Co-Editor, Tennis, Mu Alpha Theta 2. Tony Sterling- Football 4, All District, Bass Club 3. Linda Stewart- Junior Historians 1, Health Occupations 1, OEA 2, Officer 1. Jlmmle Stodghlll- Soccer, Rodeo Club. Paul Tate- Choir, Who's Who in Choir 1. Penny Tate- Who's Who In English and Orchestra. Pam Tate- Beauty 1, Cheerleader 1, Beauty Finalist 3, Howdy Finalist, Orchestra 4, Band 2. Tracy Taylor- Victory Club 3, Thesplans 2, Officer 1, Press Club 2, Annual Staff 2, Honors Editor 1, Coyote News 1. Rhonda Thomas- VOE 2, Cheerleader fRlchland Highl1 Shgr1T::1omas- FTA 4, Officer, OEA 2, Officer, Honor o I . Vlrglnle Traynham- Tri-Hi-Y 2, Photography Club 1, VICA, Officer 1. Valerie Trott- Coyote News 1, Pride of '81 1, Forensic League 1, Band 2. Stacy Turner- HECE. Terry Turner- Machine Shop. Mitchell Veltenhelrner- DECA 2, Who's Who ln DE. Lysle Waggener- Annual Staff 3, Co-Editor 1, Scholas- tic Letter Award 3, Victory Club 3, Class Officer 1, NHS 2. Mark Walch- Choir 4, Drama 4, Tennis 1, Swimming 1. Lora Lee Ward- Victory Club, Drama 4, Tennis, FCA 1. Lesa Welden- Cosmetology, District 1st, State 1st, National 1st, Officer. Vlctor Wherry- lCT, VOC Officer Danny Whitehead- Swimming 4, Howdy Finalist 1, Class Clown 1, FCA. Denise whuscll- HECE 2. ' Noel Wllhemn- Pride of '81 1, Spanish Club 3, Tennls 2. Kelth Wllllems- DECA 1, Basketball 1. Rhonda Wllllams- DECA 2. Tamle Williams- HECE, Officer, Rodeo Club, Officer, Queen, Pride of '81, Allen Wlllls- Golf 4. Kathy Wllls- Student Council 1, FCA 4, Annual Staff 2, Faculty Editor 1, Pride of '81 1, Tennis 1, Golf 1. Kamrrile'VWne'lnger- Thesplans, DECA. Mark Wise- YFC, DECA. Alan Wolverton- NHS 2, Scholastic Letter Award, Foot- ball 2, Swimming 2. Finlay Woodruff- OHS, Track District Sth Football 4, Honorable Mention District. , Davld Wrlght- ROTC, Air Conditioning. Jody White- Who's Who ln English, Tennis 4, Captain, Pride of '81. Trisha Wletbrock- Who's Who ln Homemaklng. Linda Yeager- Scholastic Letter Award 1, Band 4, Offl- cer 1, Nl-iS 2, Orchestra 4, Wind Representative 1, Latin Club 2, Who's Who ln Band and Orchestra. John Yeatts- Football. Angella Zeler- DECA, Trl-Hl-Y. Seniors 205 Class of 8 l i 1' ill :Q r i if l nk, 5 Q - 3 fl l i 2,5 i n V 4 'N i Q D, A lux' ' :A .' Y 5 1: allf eeiiei , l E Y ails.. as S, Steve McLain Lillie Chavis Sandra Huffman Kelly Ledbetter President Vice President Secretary Treasurer 206 Juniors Juniors pick favorites 4.- '-SJ Steve McLain Steve is overly active at WFHS. He is a member in good standing of FCA and KEY Club. He has served as President of his class this year and last. Steve enjoys sports for he is on the golf team and his church basket- ball team. Being outgoing, he enjoys both types of skiing which keeps him busy at certain times through the year. His fellow classmates nominated him for Mr. Howdy this year as well as Favorite for the second time. i Kelly Ledbetter Amicable is a word which describes Kelly to a tea. She participates in many activities such as Acapella Choir as well as FCA and Victory Club. She is also involved in Rainbow Girls and enjoys horses. Kelly was elected Junior class treasurer, nominated for Miss Howdy twice, and Beauty this year. Also Kelly was a favorite last year. s V i ..n ,., Y '1 Juniors 207 Monica Aguilar Delfino Aleman Garry Allen Buddy Alexander Eric Anderson William Ansley Theresia Arbuckle Annette Askew Frank Austin Jimmie John Awtry Becky Babb Stuart Bailey Darlene Barrett Kellye Barrett Mike Barth Pat Barth Felix Bartosh Lee Bates Traci Bates Barbara Beamon Mary Beatty Michael Becker Tim Bekendam Kurt Berryman Bruce Blackwell Loretta Bohannon Patricia Bonham Leza Boone Susan Borman Shari Bowman Robert Bowmer Lynnie Boyd Marty Bratcher Angie Brenemen Becky Brewer 208 Juniors ,br 1 3 f s J' 5' fxf f-H-wumuemgQ gl' W A Jim Bridgman Roger Brom Kirk Brooks Darrell Brown Kyle Brown Leann Brown Penny Brown Tonja Bruce Brent Bunch Mike Burgess Finalists Chosen By Juniors Jim Bridgman and Donna Perez were the junior favorite finalists. Jim has been a member of the Coyote swim team for three years and a former member of the golf team. He is a member of press club, FCA, Key club, and annual staff. Jim was a Freshman favorite and a Sophomore favorite finalist. His freshman year he was class presi- dent. Donna Perez has been a member of the Lone Stars for three years, and honor girl her sophomore year. She has been a favorite finalist for three years and her sophomore year she was selected as beauty. Her freshman and junior years she was a beauty finalist. She is a mem- ber of the Spanish club and holds the office of vice president. This year Donna was chosen as Fiesta Queen for the 53rd Celebration 80 Juniors 209 Kim Butler Julie Calkins Karla Cameron Teri Caprioli Becky Caram Steve Carrasco Steve Catrett Larry Chamberlain Chris Chapman Ricky Chavez Lillie Chavis Martin Clark Debbie Clements Clay Clifton Sandra Cogbill Beverly Coleman Carmen Coleman Doug Collins Julie Collins Charles Compton Jeff Compton Leo Contreras Cathy Costello Cheryl Coston Kelly Cox 210 Juniors lf f Senior Rings Juniors Julie Harlass and Nancy Lancaster are proudly comparing their own special Senior rings. This means Senior year is just around the corner. Senior rings come in many differ- ent styles including stones, cuts, and special designs on the side. This de- sign reflects each one's special inter- est such as clubs, sports, honors, or maybe Wichita Falls High School's mascot, the howling coyote of the plains of Texas. Senior rings are or- dered early in the Junior year and are usually received around Christmas. Excitement abounds on that special day. Of course, sometimes the love bug bites and the Senior ring is given to that special one and only to wear around the neck or taped to fit a dainty finger. The Senior ring is worn with the pride of being a Wichita Falls High School Senior. Roy Culley Mark David Dwayne Davidson Gina Davidson John Davison Ruben DeHoyos Danny Detrick Jesse Diaz Chris Digby Mike Dilbeck Scott Duffle Meg Duncan Randell Dugan Kellie Eanes Nick Elliott Carla Ellison Dwayne Emmers Mark Engler Daryl Erskine Dana Esparza Juniors 211 Sharon Fairley David Farabee Dino Fernandez Terry Finchler Gaylon Ford Gary Foreman Negel Foster Leslie Francis Derek Freire Abraham Garcia Melinda Garcia Jimmie Garcia Mike Gattis Stacey Gaynor Becky George Elida Gomez Albert Gonzales Jerry Green Teresa Griffin George Grundy Nathan Gulley Jennifer Hall Dobra Hamilton 212 Juniors Qi hr rs lvl 'Z Carol Square, like most teenage girls, is' interested in fashion. She likes to read pop- ular magazines such as EB- ONY and ESSENCE. Most girls wonder about being a fashion model. Carol doesn't have to wonder-she is a model. Her story began last year when Carol was approached by a modeling scout. When the scout found out that Carol was not a model, he quickly signed her up. Although she has never taken a modeling course, Car- ol has a natural grace and style. Her mother was a model and has offered some advice. Carol has modeled at local clubs and modeling shows. She has also appeared on tele- vision for a news segment on fashions. In her spare timed, Carol plays tennis. Her advice for up and coming girls, Don't be afraid to have a good time. Modeling is hard work, but it also has been one of the hap- piest times of my life. -'N ki Lloyd Hankins Terri Harkcom Julie Harlass Candy Harralson Sandra Harris Millicent Harrison Colin Harvey Dale Harvey Karen Heffington Shirley Henderson Denise Hendon Dianna Hernandez Jo Anne Hernandez Robert Hewes Monty Hicks Richard Hilden Rick Hoffman Thomas Hofman Kerri Hogue Laverne Holloway Stan Hopkins Scott Hudson Sandra Huffman Dan Hulsey Eric Humphrey Lawrence Humphrey Kevin Hutchison Juniors 213 Kevin Hyde Mark Jackson Juana Jaime Johnny January Shawn Johnson Cathy Johnston Donna Johnston Lenny Johnston Ben Jones Kimary Jones Todd Jones Patti Judd Laura Ketchersid Karla Kilmer 214 Juniors Artist shows talent Wichita Falls High School is fortunate to have the tal- ented Tawnya Reardon for a student. She is already an outstanding artist. Tawnya uses various mediums to ex- press her art. Mrs. Anthony's Humanities class was privi- ledged to have her bring some sketches and watercolors to class. Mrs. Zeisenheim, Tawnya's art teacher, is under- standably proud of her student. A busy gal, Tawnya takes time out to rest and check her school activity calendar. She doesn't want to miss out on a single thing. 7 wg Q.. , . S. 19 f 8 'Q .vi 4 .fi Karrie King Cindy Kenyon Theresa Kirby Danny Kowalick Tim Kramer Brian Kreiselmaier David Lam Robbin Lamb Nancy Lancaster Jeana Larabee Mike Larson Mike Lavender Kelly Ledbetter Terry Lee Brian Lemmond Jamie Lewis Norman Lewis Judy Liggett Robert London Carlos Lopez Edward Lopez Rebecca Lopez Danny Love Kevin Lowder Kirk Magee Michelle Malonson Gary Manfredi Renard Manly Barry Mann Donny Ray Maples Billy Martin Judy Martin Cynthia Martinez Debbie Martinez Jo Ann Martinez Juniors 215 Sandy Martinez Hal Mason Anthony Mayze Brian McAfee Mary McBride Katherine McCabe Marilyn McCarthy Linda McCoy Debra McDonald X Tom McDonald ,, f- Gary Cooper, Lawrence Humphrey, and Donny Washington enjoy sitting in the student center and watching the girls go by. James McGee Steve McLain Bobby McWhorter Darlene Meek Irma Mendoza Juniors l David Merito Mike Michel Stacy Middleton Steve Miks Tammy Mikeal Dena Milford Steve Miller Jerry Mondela Jim Monkres Robert Moore 'Qi Sara Morrison and Missy McDonald do volunteer work through Pink Darllngs at Wlchlta Genneral Hospital. Connie Morath Stephanie Morton Julie Morrison Sara Morrison Greg Mulkey J uniors 217 Dolores Muir Hilda Muniz Reagan Murray Smita Naik Ronnie Neal James Neil Sandi Newmon Cherie Norman Danier Nowowiejski Toni Ozuna Eddie Pace John Pace Karla Page Terry Pape Ranelle Parrish Penny Payne Donna Perez Jane Perez Duane Peters Sharlene Phillips 218 Juniors s ', ,f. fam -I5 tr' 'Q V' 'R g 0 I, V :I A N1 4 .rs '17 1 v ,v A .I Sleeping A common way to pass the time of day is to catch a few winks on top of the books on top of the desk. Was it a big night, boring class or just plain tired that made Teresa Griffin and Jim Monkreas yield to temptation? They know good and well there is no sleeping allowed in class. Tonya Pool Sandy Poore Tom Popejoy Pat Presley Mary Prothro Cindy Ralston Jo Ann Ramirez Diana Ramos Susan Ramos Stacy Rangel Gerry D. Ray Tawnya Reardon Renneth Reed Wayne Reed Craig Reeves Eliseo Reyna Rusty Reinhardt Dee Richardson Melvin Riddle Robert Rincon Tony Rios Amy Roberts Mary Robinson Maury Robinson Monroe Robinson Susan Rodgers Juniors 219 Juniors help make blood drive record-breaking success lV A my t,,g3gLlZl': If I time this right, maybe I'l1 miss next period too! says Ginger Walters. Lupe Rodriguez Virginia Rodriguez Carie Rogers Greg Ross Janet Ruddy f five David Russell Rodney Sanders Erica Sapata v Sandra Scheidler llpnda Scruggs I .f-5 r 4 , 44 a e X Teri Sears Rex Seigler Phillip Seymore Mike Shannon Steve Shawver I YA 220 Juniors x tl L Jennifer Siebach Natalie Simmons Kevin Smith Latisha Smith Glynda Snider Neill Spragins Carol Square Leslie Stacks Wesley Stancliff Donna Stanton Kim Starr Ed Stock Chris Stovenour Michael Strickland Lisa Sundholm Larry Tally Brad Taylor Sandra Tedford Ken Terry Phillip Thaggard John Thomas Laurie Thompson Kay Lynne Tiberghien Will Tidmore Joe Tomaselli Susan Trammell James Traynham Stacy Trotter Robin Tucker Shelley Tucker Stacey Turner Stacey Twilligear Becky Valdez David Vance Cheryl Vankirk Juniors 221 Kirk Vantrease Loring Vinson Ed Vinzant Mary Lynn Volking Christina Alisha Vu Thu Ha Vu Ginger Walters Kendale Ward Brent Warren Helen Washington Becky Watson Pam Watson Kevin Watkins Mark Weatherly Lonnie Webster Albert Weeks Adam West Sandra Riley Joe Whitaker Brad White David White Tracey White Edwin Williams Anthony Wingfield Tammy Wolston Mark Wood Dee Ann Woodard Tirzah Woodley Clayton Wright Jason Yeatts Toni Young Danny Zamora Marta Zellner 222 Juniors '00 f I IOR '82 Urban cowboys have come to Wichita Falls and THE High School. Though this was taken during Howdy Week, western dress and kicker dancing seems to be in. There was a Howdy dance, but other times western in dancing prevailed. The cowboy influence was reflected in the dress, fashion boots, pick-up trucks, bumper stickers and of course music. Last year's disco moved over quickly to the CW craze. There' a Victor proud and true, enior class of '82, Juniors 223 2 Class of '83 th ,, fla- 2 Q X av' 4 .,f. r 4 Miw,M,w0M, ,kA,,, , , .. i ' ' 2 A ' hy . at 5 . , Q Q9 Q r- g is I 6 5 sai l Q. x I 1 if 51 , 9 . oi x Sara Shaw Kelly Thomas Marjean Sugg Sarah UUde1'WOOd Secretary Treasurer President Vifle D1'6Sider1t 224 Sophomores Favorites enjoy sports 1: 5 E S 3 E 2 Mark Moran Mark's favorite class is drama and he had a role in the children's play, The Golden Goose this fall. He is a member in Latin Club and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. As a Coyote swimmer he works out before and after school. At home Mark enjoys being with his dog, Dex- ter and practicing the saxophone. During school breaks in the winter, he snow skiis in Crested Butte. In the summer he works for his father. Mark hopes to make the most of his years at WFHS. Cindy Engleman Being an involved sophomore, Cindy participates in school activities. She is in victory club, press club and Latin club. Much of her summer is spent at her family cabin at Lake Possum Kingdom. There she is fond of water skiing, scuba diving and jogging. Her favorite vacations have been trips to Mexico and the Carribean. Cindy is known to her class- mates by her exuberance. 1 Sophomores 225 Mike Abel Kelly Agan Debbie Allen Kary Allen Renee Anthony Connie Armstrong Dunc Arnhold Nina Arnhold Carolyn Ashbrook John Awtry Kristy Banner Stacey Barer Stephen Barnes Janet Barrett Tamera Barrington Russell Baxter Mary Beatty Sharon Beamon Stanley Bell Ron Bennett Donnie Benson reg Berlin Den IS op Jackie Blair EE Carla Bourne Randall Brasket David Broadhurst Carolyn Brown Denise Brown Kristi Brown Katherine Bruce Ricky Bruce Clarence Bruckner Sharon Brumfield Melissa Buckholtz Ernest Bueno Kathy Burt Chris Bybee 226 Sophomores Lester Calhoun Steve Calhoun Sara Canan Carol Cardenas , Kelly Cardwell Walter Carmoney Thomas Castles Darren Cason Marlys Chandler Christina Chavez Enos Chenault John Childress Vicki Childs Keith Clay Robby Cobb Melinda Coffey Billy Coffman Clara Cohee Lisa Cohen Natalie Cole V V Tonja Collins Last year's favorites, J.W. Oliver and Monti Flatt are still active in the Sopho- more class as evident in their being chosen as favorite finalists. J .W. spent a great deal of time this year working on productions of Coyote Community. Monti is in the Big Red Band and is a member of FCA. Class favorites chosen 9 ' A 4. ,,, 5 V Sophomores 227 Craig Cornell Greg Couch Alan Cross Larry Cross Don Crouch Todd Cypert Louis Cyr Debbie David Darla Davidson Kelly Davidson Ruby Davila Anita Davis Courany Davis Mark Davis Pete Davis Melody Delaney David Delph Joe Deluna Tien Doan Raina Dodson Linda Domer Sue Dossett Christina Drtil Jerry Drullinger John Dunn Laurie Tipps takes aim against cavities. 228 Sophomore ' J W ' ...my mn W Annette Pogue is easily an noyed by Cara Cowan s typical freshman questions Mike Dunn Beverly Eastes Warren Edwards Tommy Elam Eric Elliot Dub Ellis Raymond Embrey Cindy Engelman Tommy Enriquez Rita Enriquecrita Rick Everett Deniece Fields Elainia Fields Monti Flatt Gary Fleming Lori Flowers Angela Foley Kelvin Ford Quincy Ford Jeff Forson Margaret Foulis Steve Garcia Tammie Gardner Tracey Gibson Shannon Glenn Sophomore 229 Karen Glover Joe Golden Rod Goodgion BJ Gray Terri Gray Tim Gregory Michael Griffen Mike Grundy Ann Gustafson Deidre Gutierrez Kim Hairrill Tammie Hajovsky Billy Hancock Collette Haney Chris Harrell Joey Haynie Matthew Hearn Patrica Hearn Walt Heffington Jackie Henderson F' 230 Sophomores NAA of ff Coyote Community Could J.W. Oliver one day be known with the likes of Walter Cronkrite? And could Chad Oman be a host of the Johnny Carson show? If so, their start could be traced back to the experience they received in Mrs. Brandys Zolner- wich's Basic Radio and TV Produc- tion class. The show produced by the class is entitled Coyote Community . The crew turns out a finished prod- uct every two weeks. Coyote Com- munity is made up of campus news and spot features each time. The length varies between 15 to 25 min- utes. Mrs. Zolnerowich commented that although the course was ori- ginally designed to just make the students aware of TV communica- tion, the chance came and the class was involved in a real production. They not only prepare all the mate- covers campus nal, but also run all cameras and taping equipment Some of the features which they taped were articles on various school sports events and stories on Kemp The class received some un expected recognition when Chan nel SIX News borrowed some of their footage on the Howdy Assem bly for their feature on Johnny Lee The SMILE Program which was a campalgn for alcohol prevention was also covered in one of the classes programs One feature spe cial to the WFHS students was the article on the Rider Coyote Week These productions would not have been possible without the as slstance from Mr Tom Ledbetter, program director of Vista Cablevl sion He made it posslble for the class to have their programs taped and televised Kenny Hendrickson Eric Heurmg Angie Hopkins Susan Hofman Beth Horensky adonna Horne. indy Howard Terri Howard Franky Hubbard John Hubbard Melinda Huff Jerry Hughes Kevm Humphrey David Humphries Susan Hunt Terry Hunt MOHICH Hyde Scott Ingle Sophomores 231 Kim Jackson Norman Jackson Shannon Jackson Tim Jacobi Darla Johnson Marcy Johnson Carol Johnston Ann Jones Clay Jones Darlene Jones Denny Jones Terry Jones Laura Karrenbrock Tommy Kight Teri King Mike Kinnard Pat Kinnard Patrick Kirby David Kitchens Ginger Kite Carrie Klimchock Leah Lahm Cliff Lawhorne K - rry Ledbett 232 Sophomores R. in 1 if Lawrence Green enjoys watching girls' basketball workouts. Jacqui Leggett Tracy Lench Danny Lopez Nguyen Luu Trina Maldonado Shannon Malone Donna Maloney Ron Mallonee Lisa Maples Tim Ma les enny V athews Barry Mayze Lisa Gayle McAdoo Shawn McCrary Jimmy McClosky Beth McDonald Jennifer McDonald Missy McDonald Derry McGee Josh McKay Angela McKee Efrain Mendoza Sharla Mercer Sophomores 233 Esther Merito Jane Merito Rita Merito Mellissa Merriman Tina Mildenberger Emory Miller ' Kristi Miller Tywaskia Miller Tony Moffitt i Allen Moore Paula Morales Mark Moran Gary Morath Dora Moreno Clay Morgan Dawn Morris Mark Morrow Rhonda Moss Greg Muhlbauer James Muirhead Colleen Murphy Jennifer Murphy arol LA ra 234 Sophomore I 0 s 5 , V e I - I ' I Senior Brett Hessing shows underclassman Den Bishop how to hang loose sl .-.4 I vm x 5 Jacqueline Nash Anna Nesmith Joe Nieto Waldo Nino Jolene Noack Steve Norman Belinda Nunez Darrell Odneal J .W. Oliver Chad Oman Cindy Orr Ellie Osmundson Carla Owens Lisa Owens Mike Owensby Burt Palmer Romney Parsons Alan Patterson Roger Patterson Viki Paulson Misty Peddy Teresa Perez Michelle Peters' Jimmy Pharries Ronaldo Phua Annette Pogue ' Sammy Pope Denise Powers Mike Powers Mike Price John Priddis Don Priuitt Pennie Pyle Clint Quinn Debbie Rainwate Latonya Raney Diane Redding Todd Redding Walter Reeder John Ricks Sophomore 235 .fr ff! 1' gym, ,wi Alan Ringle David Rippy Todd Robison Veronica Robinson Michel Rudd Cynthra Runcxe Jlmmle Rushing Robln Russell Ronda Rutledge Doug Ruth Dawn Sattler Suza e Sauder obert onja Scroggms Erlka Selfert Errc Shaffer Lynn Sharp Sara Shaw Wayne Shelly StBC1 Sheppard Neal Shlller Randy Shirley Chad Shoop Brian Simpson 554' your 236 Sophomores 'TR Have keys Maybe the most looked to tlme of the sophomore s year IS the day he gets h1s driver s llcense After endurlng count less hours of monotonous classroom and simulated drrvlng comes the day to take the 15 mlle pllgrlmage to the Department of Public Safety for the flnal test Of course there IS a popular alternative to thls course of actlon called hardship Naturally there are certam -, J Y.. -Jn '57 A I In ,a ' in ' : u YI . 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I V 'XV J!! 1 n ,N n o , '7 W1ll travel sacrifices that have to be made once you receive your license These include not be ing able to take your parents along on dates and having to listen to something other than your mother s Perry Como tape In conclusion one must re 31128 that the right to drive immedlately makes you Bllgl ble for new problems and con frontatlons with your par ents A' Jeannie Skipworth Ernest Smith Jerry Smith Kevin Smith Lisa Smith Lisa Smith Sara Smlth Sherrie Smith Tina Smith Jeton Smyth Rebecca Southard James Speed Catherine Slayton Stacy Stephens Walter Stewart Jacquetta Stoddard Robert Stone Marjean Sugg Meg Taylor Rickey Taylor Kim Tlngle Laurie Tipps Rayma Thacker Billy Thomas Kelly Thomas I IQ Sophomores 237 im Thoma or1 omas Mary Thurlkill Trang Tran Hung Truong Sharon Toles Brenda Ulrich Sarah Underwood Paula Valadez La Dena Van Camp Kristi Vantrease Virgina Vasquez Dawn Veach Stacey Vernon Greg Venegas Sharon Vinson Lisa Wade Chip Walker Kimberly Walker Monty Walker Marie Walters Pat Waters Karen Watkins Vaughn Watkins 238 Sophomore v-4 ni --'if J f-f-in f1 'x..!'w ri 6 ,-.A ...,. i fi The team would die laughing if they knew I was really listening to Slim Whitman , explains Chad Oman. Darryl Webster Carrie Welch Kenneth Wells Linda Wells Mark Wesbrooks Andrew West Kevin Wherry Roger Whitaker Larry White Steve White Vada Whited Angela Williams Eddie Williams Susan Williams Ricky Williams Vanessa William Kirk Wolverton Anthony Woolis Melinda Wyrick Retha Yarboro Brad Young Lisa Young Gary Younger Danny Zeier Sophomore 239 Freshmen Pick First Class Officers . A an--- ' 1 : M4 NNQW Q Q 4 6 5 C 4 S i 5 Q f Q sl Y ,f sv V ' 1 P ' fr l - hi' fsssfe-'ff 1' -Q' is 4 G- Y - A I ,. Mgi-.,,j.:1.Qff2 5' wg 5 L r k J i'5kSfE:1.J:3?1'.f 5 'V e if i serir Q Q Q , e Q ,, 'iis ee C 5 is UUHIIU lillWt'S C 2? 4 . C i C 'Q I f r , S2 k1. ' ,ff f ' Q49 ' diy, e I ' ,.. ' 1 p ffd' ' 5 ,fa X. I . it X F -A' r 4 ' W e , fl r 1 ., 2 s RH I K , 5 , , f a P Q.: 3 up Y I ' ,'.',u'i 0, ' ' SQ ' sw, :fri ,1- 0 'fr .- Lib 2 I James Anderson Kelli Smith Donna Massie Christy Coleman President Vice President Treasurer Secretary 240 Freshmen Q of Q Q Freshmen Favorites up-.-...J Heidi Warwick Being a fun-loving freshman, Heidi participates in tennis and other sports. She enjoys listening to coun- try music and among her favorites are The Oak Ridge Boys, Barbra Mandrell, and T.G. Sheppard. Traveling to Nashville for the past few summers has become a hobby for Heidi. Along with being a member in FCA, Heidi sings in the girls choir and looks forward to the coming years at Old High. James Anderson James is a very sports minded person. He is on the Pups football team, the freshman basketball team and participates in track. Even though these sports played a major part of his freshman year, he still finds time to be the freshman class officer. James has enjoyed his first year at the high school and is ready to take the coming years in stride. Freshmen 241 Veronica Adams Atala Alarid September Aldridge Dee Ann Alexander Jeff Allen Monty Allen James Anderson Micheal Anderson Brenda Armstrong Elizabeth Arredondo Bobby Ayala Tonya Baily Charles Baker Jimmy Baldwin Frank Banda Mark Barrera Joe Barth Robert Baxter Sophia Beamon Anthony Beatty Joe Beatty Lee Beatty Jolene Bekendam Tonia Bellamy Sandy Bernal Delores Bernall Ronda Berry Cynthia Bibb Lonnie Blanchard Tony Blowers Willie Bogart Charles Bohannon Beth Bomer Karen Borman Doug Bowling Wayne Bradbury Walter Brady Rodney Brom Amy Brown Deanna Brown Ginger Brown Jerry Brown Robert Brown Sheldon Brown Shelley Bruce Tina Brumbalow Dewey Brumble Ruben Bueno Benny Burden Scott Burleson Chris Burlton Julie Buss Lia Bybee Duwayne Cage 242 Freshman 1-5 Now what floor did you say this was? asks Amy Brown. A freshmarfs first day most difficult The first day at WFHS al- ways reveals the newest mem- ber of high school, the Frosh. Lost in the multitudes of hur- rying students, the freshman is not sure he can trust his sa- cred schedule card. Where's room 235? How about point- ing the way to the pool. What if I get lost? Now what's this about elevator tickers? Although these things are true, the lost and forlorn freshman will soon be settled into the swing of things and maybe, just maybe, be able to just sit back and laugh at the first few hours or sheer terror. Ralph Caram Darren Cardwell Micheal Cargal Ray Carrol Mike Carter Jake Castillo Sandra Castillo Raymond Cates Debra Catrett Michelle Chapa Ester Chavis Denis Clark Mike Clark Lee Ann Clink Jacqueline Colbert Vinson Colbert Christy Coleman Clay Collins David Collins Kelly Compton Lupe Contreras Javier Contreras Sharon Cooper Laura Cope Freshman 243 Freshman Favorite Finalists Silvia Corona Donna Massie and Phillip Woodruff are two of the freshmen finalists for favorite. Participating in beauty pageants is a hobby for Donna. She took part in the Ideal Miss Pageant. Besides the pageants, Donna is a member of FCA and is the freshman class officer. She enjoys singing and was featured in the Howdy assembly is fall. Being sports minded, Philip was active in football and r i n track. He was on the pups football and freshman track teams. oth enjoyed their first year at Old High. 1 ara Cowan I I Gary Don Crawford Alan Cross Wanda Cross Sharon Cude Trudy Cunningham Mike Curtis Greg Davidson Ruby Davila Craig Davis Floyd Davis Jeff Davis Rodrick Davis D.J. Day Barry Deavei Irene DeHoyes Julio Delgadc Amelia Dickerson Cathy Dickerson James Dinwiddie Mark Dobbs Keith Dodson Dorana Dunn 244 Freshmen w , ' -if - ,., . ,N 5, I D , - ls we ' ff- - w Q 'fr-l ' ,h,,.i- Y , ,W wwf 1 . . f , , fl n, Q - !1iS ' L. Teddy Dunn Teresa Dunn Charles Eaden John Eanes Curt Ebner Lynn Edwards Patricia Elliott Ricky Elliott Yolanda Esparza Lori Esparza Debra Estep Diana Estrada Pasty Fernandez Tami Fisher Malinda Flores Taylor Ford Micheal Fortner Delma Foster Tony Foster Twilla Fowler Gary Fox Alex Franco Libby Freemen Dorene Freire Danny Frerich Mary Galan Eddie Gann Gilbert Garcia Pat Garcia Ted Garcia Anthony Garrett John Garza Reuben Garza Scott Gaynor Dale Gibson Jeff Givens Brenda Gonzales Joe Gonzales Judy Gooding Robin Gordon Tanya Gowans Rhonda Gray Robert Griffin Russell Gripp Connie Hair Yvette Hamilton Rhonda Hamilton Jackie Harkcom Brigitte Henderson Bill Hendrickson Cliff Henry Julie Henry June Henry Freshmen 245 Emma Hernandez Raymon Hernandez Suzanne Hestand Travis Hickey Dondie Hilburn Nam Hoang Richard Hodge David Holley Cindy Holtz Jim Horn Karen Horn Shelli Horne Jana Horner Karen Huff Kelvin Hughes Andy Hummel Tom Jacobs Richard Jeter Karen Johnston Aaron Jones Renee Jones Ae Cha Jun Ricky Kasparek Chris Kelly Thomas Ketcher Michelle Keuper Ruth Kidwell Mike Kimbell Charles King Rhonda Kiper J .R. Kirk Susan Kirk Tara Kirkland Tim Komatz Paula Knudslien William Kraper Jackie Kreidler P Christian e u Rosa Leal Melissa Lee Rick Lerma Ricky Levell Keith Lewis Ronda Lewis Lela Lillie Robert Lincher Krissy Lindsey Cheryl Linn Scott Lipe oug ong George Lopez 246 Freshmen Cindy Love Jay Lowder Bobby Luera Hung Luu Judy Lynn Kelley Mallams Pete Maloney Molly Marchman Bobbie Marley Kim Martin Armando Martinez Daniel Martinez Frankie Martinez Pete Martinez Teressa Martinez Donna Massie Jesse Masias Rayean Mathews Michelle Mazzuca Carrie McAfee Ernest McConnell Mike McDade Jim McDaniel Lisa McDonald Nick McDonald Tony McDonald William McDonald Gary McGee Jackie McGee Janet MaGinnis Debbie McMahon Keela McNeal Angela Melchoir Stephanie Middleton Rick Milisci Jay Miller Johnie Miller Sandy Miller Tim Miller Heather Milstead Kim Moore Jimmy Moore Tommy Morath Tammy More Patricia Morris Chris Morrison Steven Morrisey Phillip Muniz Elaine Munoz Harvey Neil Anna Nesmith Jackie Newton Xuan Quy Nguyen Ogden E 'Ep .QE Freshmen 247 1 Joe Owens Mark Owensby George Parkey Greg Parr Rhonda Patterson Tina Patterson Pam Paulsen Kelly Payne Stephen Pelsue Sherri Pennartz Chris Perry Laura Perry Nhy Phan Carla Pierce Henry Pinkman Derek Pirtle Darin Pray Chris Pruitt im Rab George a ston Virginia Randle Bernard Rangel Paul Rangel Stacy Reck Renee Reed Tina Reed Shellie Reeder Mike Rhodes Staci Riley Lafonda Riordan David Ritchie Lori Rivard Sheryl Robinson Steve Robinson Mark Rodgers Davis Rodrick Enoc Rodriguez Johnny Rodriguez Annette Rodriquez Chris Rodriquez Jenny Rogers Jeannie Saied ,all if-A-er, A X Reading their novel in English class was an enjoyable assignment the hearing impaired students. Studying are Chris Spalding, Deaver, Jimmy Baldwin and Chris Burlton. 5 WY' P Q. 5 1 , , if as we -2- Brian Samford Scott Saulsbury Coy Scoggins Billy Scott Paul Seigler Doug Selsor Jennifer Settle Keith Shaffer Shawn Shanafelt Bobby Shaw Mark Short Hazel Simmon Q .H .tpsffswsszsfl . 1 N , 'H' 'las rr.i, Y r pl ' ' iiil N sl' ' . 9 A .,.. .,,..,..,.....-.r -W ,,-- 1 1 v sf Ea lik I M Q Other members are Debbie McMahon and Pam Paulsen. Scott Singleton Dana Smith Felicia Smith Kelli Smith Kris Smith Jack Sosebee Special group joins freshmen class Moving up to high school from ju- nior high means new adjustments. Nine particular freshmen joined clubs and athletic programs. They were the reasons for the formation of a new club. To increase communication with these nine hearing impaired students, Mr. Doug Dittfurth sponsored the Signers club so that others could mas- ter the art of sign language. Under the direction of Mr. Ditt- furth, teacher, and Mrs. Cheryl Wi- liamson, interpretor, these students get assistance with classroom instruc- tion when necessary. The unit came to WFHS from Barwise Jr. High School. .J H .. Angela Sottek Chris Spalding Patricia Spears Jade Spikes Tammi Square Bart Starr 1.,-l Keith Stephens John Paul Stoddard Jim Stone Kenneth Strickland Kris Sundholm Greg Swaggart 1 It . , f T G W J Leslie QOY f Doan Tam ' Samuel Terry Juanita Thomas Richard Titus Monty Tracy Freshmen 249 Friendships grow What does friendship have in common with freshmen? When you get lost in a big school, who can sympathize with you because not but five minutes ago they were lost, too-A FRIEND. Many fresh- men survive their first year by their friends. As they encounter prob- lems with their teachers, schedules, and elevator tickets. After all, who can un- derstand a freshman better than another freshman! One never knows what one might find in her locker says Jackie McGee, Juanita Thom- as, and Twilla Fowler. Khanh Tran If 4 .LDL Lynn Turner Mike Turner Gus Tzavas Bryan Ulrich Steven Valasquez Ralph Venegas Brenda Viets Bac Vu Mary Wachs Arden Waggener Denise Walker Dick Walker Jolin Wall Susan Waller Heidi Warwick Lisa Watkins Thomas Webster Dale Welch Mike Wellman Jon Whan Angela White Billie White Hugh White Micheal White Robin White Sandra Whitted Roy Wilburn 250 Freshman I ,gr-5 ' r ,x 'A Brian Williams Leona Williams Loretta Williams Scott Williams Kay Wills Jeff Wilson Eva Winebrinner Dertill Winfrey Joe Woeller Ray Wood Phillip Woodruff Chris Young Landon Young Linda Youngblood Melissa Zeier Charmaine Zellner Diane Zug Q ld High emories emor Class of 84. Freshman 251 tudents learn The vocational centers of Carrigan and Harrell are providing qualified persons for the job market of tomorrow. Carrigan has classes for different skills, from drafting to cosmetology, from machine shop to health care, from welding to air condition- ing. These classes help students learn important trades which they can use in the future for jobs or enjoyment. Harrell has in its referendrum subjects like food production, clothing production, electrical trades, building maintenance and home and family maintenance. These students, by learning with cer- tain tools of the trade and making things that can be sold, make this program worthwhile. ' l X., technical trades X 252 Tech School HP! fl, g. ,, , JQQ Tech School 253 z ..! I 254 Tech School ,,,gn in Auto Body Repair I Steve Carrasco Michael Ford Jerry Green Danny Hernandez Donny Maples Robert Robinson Gary Taylor Auto Body Repair Tony Enriquez Mark Fernandez Drafting Sn Design I Michael Becker Stanley Hopkins Carlos Lopez Diana Ramos William Warren William Wood Drafting 8a Design II George Gates Martin Odom Orlando Sapata Virginia Traynham Cosmetology I Teresa Caprioli Juliana Collins Jeana Larabee Sandra Riley Stacey Turner Cosmetology II Tina Bradley Kathy Brock Stacy McKinley Lesa Welden Machine Shop I Chris Digby Lenny Johnston Larry Tally Sandra Tedford Terry Turner David Vance Kevin Watkins Mark Weatherly David White Machine Shop II Angela Felix Ross Hamilton David Hamilton David Heuring Danny Love Jeff Warren Electronics I Derek Freire Billy Martin Kirk Vantrease Electronics II Thomas Brown Phillip Laramore Ben Reinhardt Auto Mechanics I Delfino Aleman Jerry Mandela David Merito Richard Rumisek Albert Weeks Auto Mechanics II Charles Bartosh Brent Bunch Edward Lopez James Neil Welding I Kyle Brown Mark David Richard Taylor Welding II Glen Apple Billy Castle John Cole RefrigerationfAC I Gary Foreman Gary Manfredi Natalie Simmons Willie Smith Refrigeration!AC II Victor Johnson Robert Lowery Alan Pitchford Marshall Sattler David Wright VOCATIONAL OFFICE EDUC. I Tonja Bruce Sandra Cogbill Sharon Fairley Gina Johnston K Care . Laura Ketchersid Robin Lamb Connie Morath Erica Sapata Vocational Office Edu Nancy Martinez Linda Stewart Sherri Thomas Diesel Mechanics I Earl Cofer Roy Culley Dwayne Davidson Randell Dugan Tim Lee Anthony Wingfield Diesel Mechanics II Daryl Erskine Kevin Hyde Jimmie Stodghill Lonnie Webster Health Care Prelab I Johnalee Brightman Candy Harralson Laverne Holloway Penny Payne Gaudalupe Rodriguez Health Occupations Co-op Kelly Bitner Cathye Bogan Kelley Pruitt Rosemary Rincon Fashion Merchandising Co-op Kellye Barrett Melinda Garcia Holly Hampton Sandra Harris Sandy Poore Virginia Sebree Diversified Occupations Co-op Karla Cameron Judy Liggett Jose Martinez Curt Youngblood Building Trades Michael Barth Rudolph Castro Mark Clark James Copelin Johnny Duffle Nick Elliott Steve Miller Jimmy Stevens Food Production Keith Clay Robin Gordon Timothy Miller Eva Jaime Clothing Production Terri Gray Darla Davidson Joanne Hernandez Toni Young Electrical Trades I Anthony Burnett Ronnie Neal Jack Reid Electrical Trades II Andrew Combs Michael Kelly Darryl Moser Jack Nichols ' Building Maintenance Tech I David Dumke John Perez Thomas Riley Building Maintenance Tech II Randell Brasket Joe De Luna Gregory Venegas Home 8a Family Management Rayean Mathews Stacy Reck Lori Rivard Staci Sheppard Kristine Smith 255 ff Z 1 ,IG ,,' f, .-,i 5 N .I ixpitttx .4 1 V4 l L ' ., . 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'J' h-' Board, administration prove leadership Burtt Lauck Principal Carole Davis Dean Trustees set policy The trustees of the Wichita Falls Inde- pendent School District along with the top administrative officers of the school district provide leadership and direction for all of our schools. They are sitting, Sue McA1ister, Carl Davis, Jack Bear- den, vice president, and Ruth Terry. Standing, Dr. Lee Williamson, superin- tendent, Don Wills, president, John Wurster and Al Flack, treasurer. It's the boardls goal for all students of the Wich- ita Falls Independent School District to be provided with superior educational opportunities within the financial ability of our school district. The Board is elect- ed and is responsible to all the voters living in the school district boundaries. The local school administration carries out the policy set out by the Board of 4419 Ruth H11ffhiI19S Robert Garnett Trustees- Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Paul Strong Deborah Ward Dean Dean Faculty 257 Education includes Work of man Linda Airington Secretary Georgia Burt Audio-Visual Clerk Gloria Dicken Attendance Clerk Frances Gardner General Office Clerk Charlotte Harr Attendance Clerk Gloria Floyd Instructional Aid Bebe Combs Driver Education Patricia Cobb Driver Education Mary Guthrie Driver Education Peggy Lundy Driver Education Leroy Morgan Driver Education Dorothy Patterson Drivers Education 258 Faculty rv.. ii 1. .L Mrs. Gardner and Mrs. Harr are hard at work on their routine office duties Counselors Assist Students Edwin Jenkins Junior Counselor Betty Welch Sophomore Counselor Mr. Woods shows us how to build our bodies through vocational training. Eddie Marion Senior Counselor Milton McWhorter Freshman Counselor Jerry Woods Vocational Counselor Counselor's Clerk Janet Rudd High X F 259 WN Library staff, service personnel 22:13 ,,..! Cathy Biggs Librarian Lois McCulley Assistant Librarian Brenda Cary Library Clerk Hope Gray Library Clerk As the school nurse, Dolores Garcia makes sure all the students stay healthy. 260 Faculty Keeping the school in working order is Wayne Redman, Building Maintenance Engineer. help keep school going Custodians: Row 1: John Collins, Danny Novak, Bruce Dennis, C.L. Lane, Von Morrow, Head Custodian, and Robert Rivers. Row 2: Joseph Royal, Jake Norman, Greg Mucciolo, Martin Odon, and Donald Davis. 'Qgyi iv' -,wh me K? N K B!! 'UI' I ,Q , , ws. K Cafeteria Workers: Row 1: Eloise Cameron, Leola Watts, Geraldine Wallace, Ollie Cromer, and Emaline Anderson. Row 2: Metta Moore, Wanda Honeycutt, Wanda Hicks, Linda Barerra, Lucille Owens, Karen Huffman, Nell Gore, Nelba Waldrop. Row 3: Naomi McDougal, Vivian Swatoch, and James Bowie. Faculty 261 William Aldridge I Elner Bacon Rodney Bagley Physical Science Alfred Anderson Merle Anthony Vocational American History, Latin Humanities Homemaking Coach Mildred Bauscher Q Accounting, Business Patricia Beuselinck Doyle Boyd Billy Burgess James Burns Math Math Math R.0.T.C. English Carol Cantwell Physical Ed., Drill Team Rochelle Carper Physical Science Martha Carter Vocational Office Education Fred Cherry Math Linda Christoff Vocational Adjustment Coordinator 262 Faculty ,ff ' lg if I - if C 5 is .., lung 'Sw Mr. Clark shows his physic students the art of electric guitars. if Noma Clapp English James Clark Physics Robert Coffman Biology Glen Conway Distributive Education Barbara Davis English Daryl Davis English, Aero Space Douglas Dittfurth Special Education Hearing Impaired Geraldine Dixon History, Psychology Richard Dora Industrial Arts Edwin Draper R.0.T.C. Ronald Faulkner History, Football, Baseball Patrick Gill Physical Education, Baseball, Basketball Robert Glenn Industrial arts Grady Graves History, Basketball Sandra Haubert Health Scott Haynie English, Golf Silva and Mr. Anderson don't understand why students can't learn simple foreign languages. Faculty 263 Below: Gloria Floyd takes time off to treat her class to some cake. Upper right: Mr. Page cleans up after dissecting frogs. Lower right: Mrs. Nicholas converses with Johnny Lee. History, Basketball t I A I A 'ii'1- . . . 52, -f Patricia Hill f V French J, ,. V. Donna Hoagland E Math gh ,ff Lois Hogue Special Education W David Holcomb Orchestra Kaye Holland Journalism, Annual, Newspaper Jessie Jackson Special Education Patrick Jackson Drama Freeman Johns Math Adrian Kolter Free Enterprise Ronald Kuykendall Art Vivian McGregor Math 264 Faculty Linda Merrill Reading, English Steve Middleton Coach, Physical Science Barbara Mouser English Exie Nicholas Math Billy Page Biology Vicki Parker Vocational Homemaking Pat Patterson Drill Team, Phys-ed, Health Donald Phillips Phys-ed, Coach Grace Randolph Physical Education Johnette Ray English James Reed Choral Music Alecia Richardson Government, History Buddy Richardson Band Ronnie Rogers Coach, Leadership, Phys-ed V San Miquel, Manuel Tennis Coach Cosme Silva Spanish, Bilingual, History Ruth Smethie Math Vicki Spangler Special Education Virginia Stockton Business, English Faculty 265 Every year teachers take an active part in the Howdy Assembly. Here we see the real Mr. Thornton. if Joe Studer Government, History Roberta Sund Chemistry Mary Thomas ' History Royce Thomas Industrial Cooperative Training Thomas Thornton Biology, Physical Science Retta Tinney H.E.C.E. Patrick Tusa English, Football Joe Bob Tyler O.C.S., Assistant Football fi' l Ursula Ulrey German Freda Underwood Typing, Shorthand Jack Vantrease O.C.S., History Karen West English, Sociology Georgann Wigley l English, Reading Improvement 3 Dorothye Wilson English ,W Helen Ziesenheim Art Brandys Zolnerowich Speech, Drama, Debate 266 Faculty W T What's your excuse this week? asks Coach Faulkner. 5? I T If 1 QQ VV! WSW? ,,....1 X X f. K 1 ,rw Q A ,:w ' wr ' .Lrg , f f W , fb' kg fn xl . ' 1 ' Q -QW M A., ,J ,, L, , W ,.,. ,, IZ: K ,fy . V., qw ,. , ,A ' f ' V, , 1 ', f ,ff , vf V I , . ,V ' , Nami If A ,IQ I I ' ' 141313 .1 if ,571 f Y K '- , , .,,, flu , X 1 1 Q, A H - 4 'Q , ,Q , X ,M-ww -b-', W , - .sf,-w ffg. ff 3 Q ' LL,, - 1 ' W: L -s..wm A ' 2' ' V' W7 1 'Z Y' I ' I - , , K ,LAQQ A.. . X We've grown and adjusted ourselves to accept the challenges and attain our goals 270 Closing H ll SCHOOL SONG HAIL T0 oun comms. HAIL T0 ourz scHooL. wE'LL BACK You FOREVER: THAT IS oun RULE. rocemarz. Ouwmzo T0 vacrorev. ' Uuwmzn T0 FAME. he wmmno on Losmo. VvlE'LL Honor: voun mws. NEO-Bl CHEERLEAC-YR3 HQ MEMORY FV nlncinrr P7 Letter from the Editor We started the year with high expectations for the Coyotes 81. At times we strayed from our goal, but we have tried to create a yearbook that is unique to 1981, for this has been a unique year! We worked to show all aspects, good or bad, of this year of change. We also strived to cover each person that makes up a part of the student body. This year was a challenge to all of us on the yearbook staff. The changeover to a new publishing company, HerffJones, brought about many new adjustments. Frank Goss, our Herff Jones representative, helped us to adapt to the new regulations. Under the leadership of Mrs. Kay Holland, the staff worked hard to turn in pages, often coming in after school and meeting for late night sessions. Mrs. Holland worked many weekends, and opened her home to us, pressing to meet deadlines. Mr. Burt Lauck also helped us greatly by understand- ing rescheduled pictures and interruptions in the regular schedule. The cooperation of many people and businesses helped to ease the difficulties of producing and distribut- ing this yearbook. We would like to thank the Midwestern State University Fine Arts center, Parker Square Bank, Highland Heights Christian Church, Corrigans Jewelers, Toys by Roy, and Daltons for the use of their facilities for picture settings. Special thanks also go to Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Moran for the use of their home, and to John Pace for allowing us to use his horse for pictures. Sue Cusenberry also helped us greatly by setting type for us at the Shopper. Individual thanks go to Wichita Falls Time and Record News for providing us with some of their photos. Werner's Photography, Metro Photo and Texcolor also helped us a great deal with our pictures. We especially appreciate the help of Mr. Ted Cantwell for printing many of our color pictures. Our most grateful thanks goes to the teachers who have allowed numerous interruption for retakes, and have been sympathetic with the staffers for classes misused during deadlines. As this year comes to an end, we think back on this hectic year. We recall our l deadline headaches and our nightmares of the dreaded Proper Crop- per . Even though we can still hear the faint echo of typewriter keys, we realize how much we have benefit- ed this year. Being co-edi- tors for a yearbook, such as ours, gives us a sense of ac- complishment as we send out our final, hut forever lasting, thank-you's to the Coyote '81 Yearbook staff. With these final layouts drawn and sent to the pub- lishing company, we are happy in a way that there are no more negatives to he lost and pictures to be reta- ken. We are saddened, however, to draw this book to a close, yet we will look hack in the years to come and be proud of the efforts put into this publication. We hope you enjoy reading this hook as much as we have enjoyed producing it.. S n Susan Splawn Lysle Waggoner 27 2 Colbert, Vinson, Fr.-106, 146, 243 AAA Abel, Mike, Soph-117, 226 Adams, Kyle, Sr-131, 135, 180 Students Index Beatty, Joe, Fr-242 Beatty, Sammy, Fr-94, 106, 242 Beatty, Mary, Soph-152, 208, 226 Beavers, Brian, Sr-58, 85, 89, 181 Beavers, Brett, Soph-104 Brumbalow, Tina, Fr.-157, 242 Brumble, Dewey, Fr.-147, 242 Brumfield, Sharon, Soph.-109, 226 Bryant, Belinda, Sr.-71, 155, 183 Buckholtz, Melissa, Soph.-149, 164, Cohen, Li Coker, Ca sa, Soph.-227 ry, Sr.-60, 121, 123, 140, 149, 152, 155, 163, 184 Colbert, J acquiline, Fr.-243 183 Adams, Veronica, Fr-144, 146, 152, Beckers, Michael, Jr-208 Begman, Sharm, Soph-226 Bekendam, Jolene, Fr-152, 242 226 Buechler, Bethany, Sr.-57, 128, 140, Cole, John, Sr.-184 Cole, Natalie, Soph.-147, 171, 227 Coleman Bekendam, Tim, Jr-132, 208 Coleman, Carmen, Jr.-42, 173, 210 242 Agan, Kelly, Soph-155, 166, 167, 226 Alarid, Atala, Fr-165, 170, 242 Billing, Aguilar, Monica, Jr-208 Aldridge, September, Fr-131, 242 Aleman, Delphina, Jr-114, 208 Alexander, Buddy, Jr-85, 87, 208 Alexander, Dee Ann, Fr-168, 242 , Christy, Sr-31, 107, 108, 124, Allen 128, 180 Allen, Debbie, Soph-226 Allen , Garry, Jr-28, 76, 77, 78, 131, 208 Allen, Jack, Fr-94, 242 Allen, Jonathan, Sr-158, 180 Allen, Kary, Soph-95, 226 Allen, Monty, Fr-106, 242 Bell, Stanley, Soph-146, 226 Bell, Steve, Fr-106 Bellamy, Tonia, Fr-242 Belote, Suzanne, Sr-173, 181 Bennett, Ron, Soph-164, 226 Benson, Donnie, Soph--226 Berlin, Greg, Soph-130, 169, 226 Bernal, Sandy, Fr-242 Bernall, Delores, Fr-170, 242 Berry, Ronda, Fr-242 Berryman, Kurt, Jr-85, 86, 155, 208 Bueno, Ernest, Soph.-226 Bueno, Sixto, Sr.-157 Bunch, Brent, Jr.-209 Burden, Benny, Fr.-106, 242 Burgess, Barbie, Sr.-120, 121, 149, 183 Burgess, Mike, Jr.-164, 209 Burks, Debbie, Sr,-55, 57, 64, 95, 96, 183 Burleson, Scott, Fr.-242 Burlton, Chris, Fr.-130, 242 Burnett, Tony, Sr.-108, 183 Burt, Kathy, Soph.-129, 140, 226 Bibb, Bill, Sr-114, 152, 181 Bibb, Cynthia, Fr-34, 114, 152, 242 Glen, Sr-64, 143, 144, 146, Anderson, Eric, Jr-104, 105, 157, 208 Anderson, Greg, Sr-86, 88, 98, 99, 170, 180 Anderson, James, Fr-106, 126, 240, 241, 242 Anderson, Kendall, Sr-180 Anderson, Lee, Sr-23, 58, 86, 121, 124 128, 149, 173, 180 Anderson, Michael, Fr-111, 112, 242 v 175, 181 Bird, Cynthia, Soph-140, 226 Bishop, Den, Soph-114, 152, 173, 226, 235 Blackwell, Bruce, Jr-81, 85, 86, 208 Blair, Jackie, Soph-226 Blanchard, Lonnie, Fr-242 Blowers, Tony, Fr-242 Bogan, Cathye, Sr-2, 30, 38, 50, 51, 167, 179, 182 Buss, Julie, Fr.-152, 242 Butler, Bybee, Bybee, Bybee, Kim: Jr.-210 Chris, Soph.-226 Lia, Fr.-114, 152, 242 Mary, Sr.-140, 183 Anderson, Van, Sr-98, 99, 100, 101, 180 Andrews, Richard, Sr-180 Ansley, William, Jr-164, 206 Anthony, Renee, Soph-140, 226 Apple, Glen, Sr-95, 180 Arbuckle, Theresa, Jr-129, 167, 208 Armstrong Brenda, Fr-242 Armstrong, Connie, Soph-146, 226 Arnhqld, Dunc, Soph-111, 152, 226 Arnold, Nina, Soph-226 Arredrindo, Elizabeth, Fr-242 Arredondo, Orlando, Sr-133, 155, 180 Aslibrook, Carolyn, Soph-226 Ask w, Annette, Jr-126, 164, 206 Ausiin, Frank, Jr-98, 99, 100, 208 Awtry, Jimmie John, Jr-98, 99, 102, 208, 226 Awtry, John, Sogh-104, 226 Ayala, Bobby, Fr---242 BBB Baeumler, Anke, Sr-38, 52, 53, 180 Babb, Becky, Jr-163, 208 Bagwell, Lisa, Sr-133, 180 Bailey, Maria, Sr-71, 134, 155, 180 Bailey, Stewart, Jr-144, 146, 208 Bogart, Bo art Deborah, Sr-182 Willie, Fr-242 8 , Bohannon, Charles, Fr-242 Bohannon, Loretta, Jr-146, 208 Bolin, Kathy, Sr-182 Bolin, Leigh, Soph-131, 226 Bomer, Beth, Fr-113, 152, 242 Bomer, David, Sr-111, 112, 152, 182 Bonham, Patricia, Jr-158, 173, 208 Boone, Leza, Jr-55, 114, 152, 158, 208 Boone, Thomas, Sr- 173, 1 82 Borman, Karen, Fr-95, 242 Borman, Leslie, Sr.-95, 134, 182 Borman , Susan, Jr.-95, 121, 208 Bosewell, Tracy, Sr.-182 Bourn, Carla, Soph.-226 Bowling, Bill, Sr.-182 Bowling, Doug, Fr.-164, 242 Bowman, Shari, Jr.-155, 208 Bowmer, Robert, Jr.-208 Boyd, Lynnie, Jr.-208 Bradbury, Wayne, Fr.-242 ' Bradley, Tina, Sr,-63, 182 Brady, Wlater, Fr.-242 Brasket, Radall, Soph.-226 Bratche Brenem Brewer, r, Marty, Jr.-208 an, Angel, Jr.-63, 131, 208 Becky, Jr.-208 139, 143, 144, 169, Davis Bailey, Tonya, Fr-242 Baker, Bobby, Sr-147, 180 Baker, Charles, Fr-242 Baldwin, Timmy, Fr-94 Ballard, Donnie, Sr-180 Baltine, Mary, Sr-133, 180 Banda, Frank, Fr-242 Banner, Kristy, Soph-96, 171, 226 Barer, Stacy, Soph-226 Barker, Barnes, Pete, Sr-169, 173, 180, 182 Judy, Sr-57, 59, 132, 140, 180 Barnes, Stephen, Soph-226 Barrera, Mark, Fr-242 Barrett, Charles, Sr-151, 180 Barrett, Darlene, Jr-133, 167, 208 Barrett, Janet, Soph-131, 226 Barrett, Kellye, Jr-208 Brewer, Kelly, Sr.-182 Bridges, Judy, Sr.-170, 182 Bridgman, Jim, Jr.-27, 30, 52, 53, 55, 95, 120, 121, 149, 152, 208 Bridgman, Julie, Sr.-39, 52, 57, 66, CCC Cage, Dwayne, Fr.-242 Calhoun, Lester, Soph.-227 Calhoun, Mary, Sr.-183 Calhoun, Steve, Soph.-158, 159, 227 Calkins, Julie, Jr.-42, 120, 121, 149, 152, 171, 210 Cameron, Karla, Jr.-210 Cana, Sara, Soph.-109, 227 Cantwell, Fred, Sr.-184 Caprioli, Mike: Sr.-123, 143, 144, 149, 183 Caprioli, Terri, Jr.-210 Caram, Becky, Jr.-28, 121, 124, 149, 152, 210 Caram, Ralph, Fr.h94, 157, 243 Cardenas, Carol, Soph,-227 Cardwell, Darrenn, Fr,-117, 243 Cardwell, Kelly, Soph.-152, 227 Cargal, Michael, Fr.-243 Carmoney, Walter, Soph.-173, 227 Carr, Pearlene, Sr.i164, 183 Carr, Tim, Sr,-28, 50, 57, 66, 85, aa, 155, 126, 183, 201 Carr, Tom, Sr.-28, 50, 85, 89, 155, 183 Carrasco, Steve, Jr.-210 Carroll, Ray, Fr.-243 Carter, Mike, Fr.-111, 243 Castillo, Jake, Fr.-243 Castillo, Sandra, Fr.-110, 243 Castle, Billy, Sr.-130, 131, 183 Castles, Thomas, Soph.-144, 147, 227 Cason, Darrenn, Soph.-227 Cates, Raymond, Fr.-243 Cates, Stoney, Sr.-130, 132, 183 Catrett, Debra, Fr.-243 Catrett, Steve, Jr.-210 Chamberlain, Larry, Jr.-159, 210 , Beverly, Jr.-210 Coleman, Christy, Fr.-47, 126, 156, 157, 240, 243 Collins, Bobby, Sr.-136, 184 Collins, Clay, Fr.-157, 164, 243 Collins, David, Fr.-243 Collins, Collins, Doug, Jr.-210 Julie, Jr.-210 Collins, Tonja, Soph.-227 Combs, Andy, Sr.-131, 141, 184 Compto Compto n, Charles, Jr.-146, 210 n, Jeff, Jr.--210 Compton, Kelly, Fr.-243 Contreras, Javier, Fr.-131, 144, 146, 243 Contreras, Lupe, Fr.-168, 243 Contreras, Leo, Jr.-151, 170, 210 Cooper, Ernest, Sr.-132, 144, 184 Cooper, Gary, Soph.-216 Cooper, Sharon, Fr.-168, 243 Cope, Laura, Fr.-152, 157, 243 Copelin, Jim, Sr.-175, 184 Cornell, Craig, Soph,-147, 228 Corona, Sylvia, Fr.-244 Corwin, Sandra, Sr.-129, 146, 157, 184 Costello, Cathy: Jr.-131, 133, 210 Coston, Cheryl, Jr.-83, 131, 210 Couch, Greg, Soph.--104, 228 Cowan, Cara, Fr.-95, 152, 244 Cox, Kelly, Jr.-83, 96, 123, 149, 171, 210 Crawford, Brent, Sr.-184 Crawfod, Gary, Fr.-244 Cross, Alan, Fr.-228, 244 Cross, Larry, Soph.-228 Cross, Wanda, Fr.-147, 244 Crouch, Don, Sr,-228 Culley, Roy, Jr.-211 Cude, Sharon, Fr.-157, 244 Culley, Jeff, Sr.-85, 89, 131, 184, 199 Cullum, Mary, Sr,-163, 164, 184, 58 Culp, Sheila, Sr.-126, 184 Cunningham, Trudy, Fr.-168, 244 Curtis, Mike, Fr.-244 Cypert, Todd, Soph.-164, 228 Cyr, Louis, Soph.-228 DDD Daniels, Brenda, Sr.-129, 132, 184 David, Debbie, Soph.-167, 228 David, Mark, Jr.-211 Barrington, Tamera, Soph-140, 141, 226 Barth, Joe- Fr-165, 242 Barth, Mike, Jr-208 Barth, Pat, Jr-55, 164, 208 Bartosh, Felix, Jr-131, 208 Bassett, Brad, Sr-58, 66, 84, 85, 123, 149, 152, 180 Bates, Kelly, Sr-132, 181 Bates, Lee, Jr-131, 155, 208 Baxter, Lori, Sr-132, 181 Baxter, Robert, Fr-242 Baxter, Russell, Soph-226 Beamon, Barbara, Jr-208 Beamon, Sophia, Fr-163, 164, 242 Bean, Sharon, 108 Bear, Glen, Sr-58, 181 Beatty, Anthony, Fr-106, 242 Beatty, Brenda, Sr-133, 181 121,128, 149, 152 Brister, Larry, Sr.-183 Braodhurst, David, Soph.-226 Brock, Kathy, Sr.-48, 183 Brock, Renee, Sr.-183 Brom, Rodney, Fr.-242 Brom, Roger, Jr.-132, 209 Brooks, Brown, Kork, Jr.-209 Ann, Sr.-183 Brown, Amy, Fr.-95, 242, 243 Brown, Carolyn, Soph.-55, 114, 152, 226 Brown, Darrell, Jr.-208 Brown, Deanna, Fr.-168, 242 Brown, Denise, Soph.-226 Brown, Ginger, Fr.-113, 152, 242 Brown, Jerry, Fr.-94. 242 Brown, Kristi, Soph.-140, 226 Brown, Kyle, Jr.-209 Brown, Leann, Jr.-131, 171, 209 Brown, Mike, Sr.-183 B rown, Brown Penny, Jr.-209 Robert'Fr.-94 106 146 242 Brown, Sarah, Sr.-39, 73, 155, 183 Brown, Sheldon, Fr.-106, 242 Brown, Thomas, Sr.-183 Bruce, Katherine, Soph.-226 Bruce, Ricky: Soph.-170, 226 Bruce, Tonja, Jr.-170, 208 ruckner, Clarence, Soph.-226 Chandl Chapa, Chapa, Chapa, Chapa, Chapm 210 Chavez Chavez Chavez er, Narlys, Soph.-227 A1,Sr.-126, 184 Joseph: Sr.i57, 84, 85, 138, 184 Michelle, Fr.-165, 243 Michelle, Fr.f165, 243 an, Chris, Jr.-28, 85, 86, 152, , Christina, Soph.-227 , Ester, Fr.-168, 170, 243 , Ricky, Jr.-104, 210 Chaviz, Lillie, Jr.-34, 124, 126, 142, 171,206,210 . Davidson, Darla, Soph.-228 Davidson, Dwayne, Jr.-211 Davidson, Gina, Jr.-211 Davidson, Greg, Fr.-94, 244 Davidson, Kelly, Soph.-228 Davila, Ruby, Fr.-168, 170, 244 Davis, Anita, Soph.-107, 129, 228 Davis, Courtney, Soph.-73, 83, 144, 152 228 Davis, Craig, Fr,-106, 130, 244 Davis, Floyd, Fr.-94, 106, 244 Davis, Jeff, Fr.-244 Davis, Joy, Sr.-134, 184 Davis Mark, Soph.-228 Davis Pete, Soph.-228 Davis, Rodrick, Fr.-107, 146, 244 n John Jr 211 Chenault, Enos, Soph.-71, 82, 92, 155, 227 Cherry, Charle, Sr,-146, 184 Childress, John, Soph.-165, 227 Childs, Vicki, Soph.471, 124, 155, 227 Clark, Denise, Fr.-168, 243 Clark, Martin, Jr.-210 Clark, Mike, Fr.-147, 243 Clay, Keith Bernard, Soph.-227 Clements, Debbie, Jr.-210 Cleveland, Lavirl, Sr.-132, 184 Clifton, Clay, Jr.-210 Clink, Leann, Fr.-113, 243 Cobb, Robby, Soph.-82, 85, 87, 92, 93, 98, 104, 227 Coffey, Melinda, Soph.-131, 117, 227 Coffman, Billy, Soph.-165, 227 Cogbill, Sandra, Jr.-131, 210 Cohee, Clara, Soph.-129, 157, 227 o , , .- Day, D.J., Fr.-131, 244 Deaver, Barry, Fr.-94, 244 De Hayas, Ruben, Jr.-211 De Hoyos, Irene, Fr.-168, 170, 244 Delaney, Melody, Soph.-228 Delgado, Julio, Fr.-244 Delph, David, Soph.-228 Deluna, Joe, Soph,-228 Detrick, Danny, Jr,-28, 55, 71, 125, 155, 162, 164, 211, 220 Diaz, Jesse, Jr.--155, 211 Dickerson, Amelia, Fr.-244 Dickerson, Cathy, Fr.-110, 146, 244 Dibble, Alan, Sr.-164, 184 Digby, Chris, Jr.-211 Dilbeck, Mike, Jr.-69, 70, 71, 155, 163, 164, 211, 220 Dillard, Carol, Sr.-31, 50, 57, 95, 179, 184, 186 Dinwiddie, James, Fr.-130, 131, 244 Doan, Tienl, Soph.-177, 228 Dobbs, Mark, Fr.-129, 244 Dodson, Keith, Fr.-106, 244 Dodson, Raina, Soph.-228 Domer, Linda, Soph.-150, 228 Dossett, Sue, Soph.-129, 157, 228 Dowell, Randy, Sr.-34, 102, 185 Drtil, Christina, Soph.-62, 164, 173, 228 Drullinger, Jerr, Soph.-130, 131, 223 DuCharme, Roger, Sr.-85, 89, 185, 199 Duffle, Scott, Jr,-211 Ford, Rusty, Sr.-95, 120, 121, 149, ' 152, 186 Ford, Taylor, Fr.-245 Foreman, Gary, Jr.-212 Forson, Jeff, Soph.-229 Forson, Lori, Sr.-128, 140, 163, 186 144 147 Fortne 158, Foster, r, Michael, Fr.-143, 245 Foster, Negec, Jr.-212 Foster, Tony, Fr.-245 Margaret, Soph.-170, 229 Fowler, Twila, Fr.-168, 245 Foulis, v , Delma, Fr.-106, 147, 245 Eanes, Dugan, Randall, Jr.-211 Duncan, Lori, Sr.-185 Duncan, Megan, Jr.-140, 155, 211 Dunn, Dorana, Fr.-244 Dunn, John, Soph.-228 Dunn, Mike, Soph.-229 Dunn, Teddy, Fr.-245 Dunn, Tressa, Fr.-157, 245 Eaden, Charles, Fr.-106, 245 Eanes, Johnny, Fr.-147, 245 Kelli, Jr.-211 Fox, Gary, Fr.-131, 245 Fancis, Leslie, Jr.-155, 212 Franco, Alex, Fr.-245 Freeman, Libby, Fr.-117, 152, 245 Freire, Derek, Jr.-212 Freire, Dorene, Fr.-129, 168, 245 Frerich, David, Sr.-57, 165, 171, 186 Frerich, Danny, Fr.-245 Fuller, Tammffl Sr.-133, 186 GGG Galon, Mary, Fr.-168, 245 Gandy, Kevin, Sr.-57, 66, 86, 88, 187 Gann, Eddie, Fr.-245 Jones, Kimary, J Eastes, Beverly, Soph.-229 Eathorne, Blaney, Sr.--185 Ebner, Curtis, Fr.-106, 245 Ebner, Eric, Sr.-18, 155, 185 Edmond, Goldie, Sr.-185 Edwards, Lynn, Fr.-245 Edwards, Shannon, Sr.-71, 155, 185 Edwards, Theresa, Sr.-128, 185 Edwards, Warren, Soph.-164, 229 Elam, Tommy, Soph.-55, 69, 229 Elliot, Eric, Soph.-117, 229 Elliot, Nick, Jr.-211 Elliot, Patricia, Fr.-245 Elliot, Ricky, Fr.-106, 245 Ellis, Dub, Soph.-117, 152, 158, 229 Ellison, Carla, Jr.-211 Embrey, Raymond, Soph.-229 Emmers, Dwayne, Jr.-85, 87, 156, 157, 211 Engleman, Cindy, Soph.-45, 95, 149, 173, 225, 229 Engler, Mark, Jr.-132, 211 Enriquez, Tommy, Soph.-229 Enriquez, Tony, Sr.-185 Eriquezita, Rita, Soph,--229 Erger, Mike, Sr.-34, 58, 138, 140, 136, 185 Erskine, Daryl, Jr.-211 Esparta, Yolanda, Fr.-168, 170, 245 Esparza, Dana, Jr.-133, 140, 166, 167, 211 Esparza, Lorie, Fr,-245 Estep, Debra, Fr.-245 Estrada, Diana, Fr.-211, 245 Euwins, Rodney, Sr.-64, 123, 151, 185 Everett, Rick, Soph.-170, 229 FFF Fairley, Sharon, Soph.-212 Fallin, Sheila, Sr.-132, 185 Farabee, David, Jr.-105, 212 Farley, Denny! Sr.-186 Farley, Jenny, Sr.-132, 186 Feighner, Sharon, Sr.-186 Feliz, Angela, Sr.-186 Fernandez, Dina, Jr.-212 Fernandez, -Mark, Sr.-186 Fernandez, Patsy, Soph.-161, 244 Fields, Denise, Soph.-131, 165, 229 Fields, Elaina, Soph.-229 Finchler, Terry, Jr.-212 Finlin, Kelly, Sr.-65, 138, 186 Fincher, Robert, 165 Fisher, Debra, Sr.-186 Fisher, Tami, Fr.-245 Flatt, Monti, Soph.-30, 50, 149, 227, 229, 164 Fleeks, PGEBYG Sr.-186 Fleeks, Sherry, Sr.-64, 128, 152, 186 Fleming, Gary, Soph.-164, 229 Flores, Malinda, Fr.-168, 170, 245 Flower, Donald, Sr.-135, 186 Flowers, Lori, Soph.-145, 147, 229 Fogel, Jean, Sr.-57, 63, 140, 143, 171, 186 Foley, Angela, Soph.-155, 229 Ford, Gaylon, Jr.-123, 149, 173, 212 Ford, Kelivin, Soph.-177, 229 Ford, Quince, Soph.-142, 229 Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Abraham, Jr.-212 Bobby, Sr.-133, 187 Gilbert, Fr.-245 Jimmie, Jr.-135, 212 Garcia, Melinda, Jr.-166, 167, 212, 170 Garcia, Pat, Fr.-147, 245 Garcia, Steve, Soph.-229 Garcia, Ted, Fr.-245 Gardner, Tammie, Soph.-109, 299 Garrett, Anthony, Fr.-117, 245 Garza, John, Fr.-144, 147, 245 Garza, Rueben, Fr.-146, 165, 245 Gates, George, Sr.-187 Hall, Jennifer, Jr.-71, 155, 158, 212 Hamilton, Dohra, Jr.-212 Hamilton, Yvette, Fr.-245 Hampton, Holly, Sr.-30, 40, 57, 66, 120, 121, 128, 149, 187 Hampton, Ronda, Fr.-141, 168, 245 Hancock, Billy, Soph.-130, 230 Haney, Colletee, Soph.-96, 158, 230 Haney, Roger, Sr.-58, 62, 89, 187 Hankins, Loyd, Jr,-131, 213 Hannuksela, David, Fr.-85, 86, 136, 187 Hanrahan, John, Sr.-58, 121, 187 Hardin, Jay, Sr.-169, 182, 189 Hardin, Julie, Sr.-128, 136, 140, 187 Hargrove, Ronnie, Fr.-157, 245 Harkom, Jackie, Fr.-168, 245 Harkom, Terri, Jr.-152, 213 Harlass, David, Sr.-123, 140, 149, 167, 187 Harlass, Julie, Jr.-142, 152, 171, 211, 213 Harralson, Candy, Jr.-213 Harrell, Chris, Soph.-85, 87, 152, 230 Harrell, Theresa, Sr.-'128, 188 Harris, Bill, Sr.-169, 173, 188 Harris, Sandra, Sr.-170, 188, 213 Harris, Scotty, Sr.-85, 88, 188 Harrison, Millicent, Jr.-131, 213 Harvey, Colin, Jr.-117, 213 Harvey, Dale, Jr.-123, 149, 173, 213 Hastings, Lisa, Sr.-133, 188 Haynes, Gary, Sr.-96, 169, 173, 188 Haynie, Joey, Soph.-92, 231 Haynie, Sherrie, Sr.-188 Hearn, Matthew, Soph.--93, 231 Hearn, Patricia, Soph.-231 Heffington, Karen, Jr.-136, 173, 213 Heffington, Walt, Soph,-104, 105, 231 Henderson, Brigitte, Fr.-147, 245 Henderson, Jackie: Soph.--168, 231 Henderson, Shirley, Jr.-132, 213 Hendon, Denise, Jr.v213 Hendrickson, Bill, Fr.-245 Howard, Terri, Soph.Ml24, 231 Hubbard, Franky, Soph.-231 Hubbard, John, Soph.-117, 158, 231 Huddleston, Ken, Sr.-58, 121, 123, 149, 114, 189 Hudson, Scott, Jr.-173, 213 Huff, Joe, Sr.-28, 58, 66, 71, 126, 130, 155, 174, 175, 178, 190 Huff, Karen, Fr.-246 Huff, Melinda, Soph.--2, 117, 155, 231 Huffman, Sandra, Jr.-48, 50, 71, 126, 155, 206, 213 Hughes, Becky, Sr.-189 Hughes, Jerry, Soph.-231 Hughes, Kelvin, Fr.-94, 106, 241 Hughes, Kimberly, Sr.-166, 167, 189, 194 Hulsey, Dan, Sr.--135, 189, 213 Hummell, Andy, Fr.-117, 246 Hunter, Karen, Sr,-134, 186, 189 Humphrey, Eric, Jr.-213 Humphrey, Kevin, Soph.-85, 90, 146, 231 Humphrey, Lawrence, Jr.-'81, 85, 86, 143, 147, 213, 216 Humphries, David, Soph.-231 Hunr, Susan, Soph.-158, 231 Hunt, Terry, Soph.-231 Hutchison, Kevin, Jr.-213 Hutchison, Mary, Sr.-28, 57, 60, 63, 67, 189 Hyde, Kevin, Jr.-214 Hyde, Monica, Soph.-67, 231 Hyde, Veronica, Sr.-107, 189 III Ingle, Scott, Soph.-231 JJJ Gattis, Mike, Jr.-212 Gaynor, Scott, Fr.-157, 177, 245 Gaynor, Stacey, Jr.-162, 212 Gehm, Johnny, Sr.-187 George, Becky, Jr.-217, 212 Gibson, Dale, Fr.-245 Gibson, Tracey, Soph.-56, 124, 155, 173, 229 Givens, Jeff, Fr.-106, 245 Givens, Lester, Sr.-107, 131, 135, 187 Glenn, Shannon, Soph.-229 Glover, Karen, Soph.-158, 163, 164, 230 Golden, Joe, Soph.-164, 230 Gomez, Elida, Jr.-212 Gonzales, Brenda, Fr.-170, 245 Gonzales, Albert, Jr.-114, 125, 164, 212 Gonzales, Irma, Sr.-187 Gonzales, Joe, Fr.-164, 245 Gonzales, Sammy, Fr.-245 Goodgion, Rod, Soph.-71, 155, 230 Goodner, Brian, Sr.-31, 85, 89, 169, 187 Gooding, Judy, Fr.-163, 164, 245 Gordon, Robin, Fr.-245 Gowans, Tonya, Fr.-163, 164, 245 Graves, Tyree, Sr.-135, 187 Gray, B.J., Soph.-125, 130, 173, 230 Gray, Rhonda, Fr.-110, 245 Gray, Terri, Soph.-230 Gray, Vicki, Sr.-54, 57, 139, 187 Green, Angela, Sr.-187 Green, Jerry, Jr.-111, 212 Green, Lawrence, Soph.-104, 233 Gregory, Tim, Soph.-230 Grey, Don, Sr.-187 Griffin, Michael, Soph.-147, 230 Griffin, Robert, Fr.-245 Griffin, Theresa, Jr.-83, 124, 167, 210, 212 Gripp, Russell, Fr.-94, 245 Grundy, George, Jr.-164, 212 Grundy, Mike, Soph.-230 Gulley, Nathan, Jr.-212 Gustafson, Ann, Soph.-152, 173, 230 Guthrie, Joe, Sr.-50, 57, 98, 100, 101, 102, 173, 187, 201 Guthrie, Ross, Sr.-170, 187 Gutierrez, Diedre, Soph.-152, 230 HHH Hair, Connie, Fr.-168, 245 Hairrell, Kim, Soph,-45, 124, 152, 230 Hajovosky, Tammie, Soph.-230 Hendrickson, Kenny, Soph.-231 Hennan, Janice, Sr.-28, 188 Henry, Cliff, Fr.-106, 245 Henry, Julie, Fr.-164, 245 Henry, June, Fr.-164, 245 Hernandez, Debbie, Jr.-109, 140, 213 Hernandez, Dianna, Jr.-166, 167, 213 Hernandez, Emma, Fr.-168, 170, 246 Hernandez, Joann, Jr.-170, 213 Hernandez Hernandez, Michael, Sr.-188 Raymon, Sr.-246 Herzfeld, David, Soph.-164, 231 Hessing, Brett, Sr.-152, 188, 235 Hessing, Stacey, Soph.-109, 231 Hestand, Suzanne, Fr.-246 Heuring, David, Sr,-130, 188 Heuring, Eric, Soph.-231 Hewes, Robert, Jr.-213 Hewitt, Michael, Sr.-58, 188 Hickey, Angela, Sr.-31, 128, 123, 166, 167, iss, 188 Hickey, Travis, Fr.-246 Hicks, Monty, Jr.-213 Hilburnm, Dontie, Fr.-147, 246 Hilden, Richard, Jr.-213 Hill, Jenny, Sr.-140, 188 Hill, Terri, Sr.-16, 48, 50, 107, 108, 124, 188 149, Hoang, Nam, Fr.-246 Hodge, Richard, Fr.-94, 106, 173, 147 206 Hoepfner, Carlton, 173 Hoffman, Ricky: Jr.-213 Hoffman, Sharon, Sr.-'48, 57, 66, 67, 113, 124, 142, 188 Hofman, Susan, Soph.-231 Hofman, Thomas, Jr.-152, 213 Jackson, Deborah, Sr.-128, 189 Jackson, Kelly, S r.-128, 132, 189 Jackson, Kim, Soph.-49, 140, 232 Jackson, Mark, J r.-173, 214 Jackson, Missy, Sr.-134, 189 Jackson, Norman, Soph.-146, 232 Jackson, Shannon, Soph.-104, 157, 232 Jacobi, Tim, Sop h.-164, 232 Jacobs, Tom, Fr.-246 Jaime, Juena, Jr, -214 January, Johnny, Jr.-130, 214 Jennings, Bobby, Jeter, Richard, F Sr.-189 r.-246 Johnson, Darla, Soph.-232 Johnson, Marcy, Johnson, Michae Johnson, Shawn: Johnson, Victor, Johnston, Carol, Johnston, Cathy, Soph.-232 l, Sr.--135, 189 Jr.-167, 214 Sr.-151, 189 Soph.-163, 232 Jr.-131, 214 Johnston, Donna, Jr.-55, 65, 138, 214 Johnston, Karen, Fr.-110, 246 Johnston, Lenny, Jr.-171, 214 Jones, Aaron, Fr. -246 Jones. Ann, Soph.-232 Jones, Ben, Jr.-93, 214 Jones, Brenda, S r.-27, 52, 53, 58, 70, 72, 164, 189, 202 Jones, Clay, Soph.-7-1, 155, 232 Jones, Darlene, Soph.-146, 232 Jones, Debi, Sr.-30, 71, 73, 155, 189 Jones, Denny, Soph.-25, 69, 70, 71, 155 162 164 132 Jones: Eric, Sr.L13l, 135, 189 r.-214 Hogue, Kerri, Jr,-213 Holley, David, Sr,-196, 246 Holloway, Laverne, Jr.-213 Holmes, Jack, Sr.-31, 50, 58, 60, 61, 62, 66 68, 85, 88, 90, 130, 179, 188 Holtz, Cindy, Fr.,-246 Holuh, Bryant, Sr.-58, 66, 85, 89, 188 Honey, Tina: Sr.-128, 188' Hopkins, Angela, Soph.-231 Hopkins, Stan, Jr.-213 Horensky, Beth, Soph.-124, 157, 231 Horn, Jim, Fr.-129, 165, 246 Horn, Karen: Fr.-150, 246 Horne, Ladonna, Soph.-231 Horne, Shellie, Fr.i-131, 246 Horn, Steve, Sr.-58, 62, 188 Horner, Jana, Fr.-165, 246 Howard, Cindy, Soph.-231, 167 Howard, Mark, Sr.-64, 131, 162, 164, 169, 188 Jones, J ones, Jones, , Todd, Jr.-132, 214 Jones Judd, Kyle, Sr.-58, 189 Renee, Fr.-165, 246 Terry, Soph.-232 Patti, Jr.-83, 214 Jun, Ae Cha, Fr.-246 KKK Karrenbrock, Laura, Soph.- 114, 124, 164,232 Kasperek, Ricky, Fr.-248 Kelly, Chris, Fr.-246 Kelly, Marie, Sr.-189 Kenyon, Cindy, Jr.-131, 171, 215 Ketcher, Thomas, Fr.--131, 146, 246 Ketchersid, Laura, Jr.-214 Keuper, Michelle, Fr.-152, 157, 246 26, 49, 55 Lowder, K Key, Kevin, Sr.-85, 88, 189 Kidwell, Ruth, Fr.-152, 246 Kight, Tommy, Soph.-146, 232 Kilmer, Karla, Jr.-43, 132, 214 Kimbell, Mike, Fr.-246 Love, Danny, Jr.-215 Lowder, Alicia, Sr.-30, 50, 107, 108, 124, 126, 128, 191 Lowder, Jay, Fr.-106, 157, 246 evin, Jr.-136, 215 King, Allen, Sr.-58, 155, 164, 189, 202 King, Charles, Fr.-246 King, Karrie, Jr.-163, 164, 173, 215 King, Kristi, Sr.-128, 140, 171, 190 King, Steve, Sr.-133, 190 King, Teri, Soph.-232 Kinnard, Mike, Soph.-232, 246 Kinnard, Pat, Soph,-232 Kiper, Ronda, Fr.-246 Kirby, Ricky, Soph.-232 Kirby, Terri, Jr.-155, 215 Kirk, J.R., Fr.-94, 246 Kirk, Susan, Fr.-246 Kirkland, Fr,-246 Martinez Pape, Terry, Jr.-218 Kitchens, David, Soph.-143, 147, 232 Kite, Ginger, Soph.-143, 146, 232 Klimlcok, Carrie, Soph.-114, 232 Knight, Laura, Sr.-190 Knowles, Kristy, Sr.-28, 40, 124, 128, 140, 155, 190 Knudslien, Paula, Fr.-246 Komatz, Kristen, Sr.-54, 57, 62, 67, 139, 190 Komatz, Tim, Fr.-94, 246 Kouri, Jimmy, Sr.-58, 140, 171, 190 Kowalick, Danny, Jr.-76, 215 Kramer, Tim, Jr.-215, 98 Krapek, William, Fr.-246 Kreidler, Jackie, Fr.-168, 246 Kreiselmaier, Brian, Jr.-55, 169, 173, 215 Kreiselmaier, Paul, Fr.-117, 246 Krottinger, Leonerd, Sr.-63, 132 Kuam, Tore, Sr.-190 Kuehler, Andy, Fr.-106, 246 LLL Lahm, Leah, Soph.-129, 138, 232 Lam, David, Jr.-173, 215 Lam, Robbin, Jr.-215 Lamb, Micheal, Sr.-190 Lancaster, Nancy, Jr.-71, 124, 149, 152, 154, 211, 215 Lane, Todd, Sr.-132, 190 Larabee, Jeana, Jr.-215 Laramore, Phillip, Sr.-190 Larson, David, Sr.-57, 67, 68, 150, 190 Larson, Mike, Jr.-70, 150, 164, 215 Lavender, Mike, Jr.-30, 80, 81, 85, 173,215 Lawhorne, Cliff, Soph.-232 Lawson, Sandra, Sr.-128, 190, 202 Leal, Rosa, Fr.-246 Lebus, Christian, Fr.-117, 246 Ledbetter, Kelly, Jr.-43, 50, 126, 155, 206, 207, 215 Ledbetter, Kerry, Soph.-124, 136, 232 Lee, Melissa, Fr.-110, 157, 246 Lee, Robyn, Sr.-190 Lee, Terry, Jr.-141, 215 Leggett, Jacqui, Soph.-71, 155, 233 Lehman, Laurie, Sr.-ao, 54, 57, 60, 61, 62, 66, 68, 139, 164, 173, 191, 202 Lemmond, Brian, Jr.-70, 215 Lench, Tracy, Soph.-233 Lerma, Rick, Fr.-246 Levell, Ricky, Fr.-106, 246 Levell, Sharon, Sr.-133, 191 Lowery, Robert, Sr.-191, 202 Luera, Bobby, Fr.-246 Luu, Hung, Fr.-247 Luu, Nguyen, Soph.-233 1-ynn, Judy, Fr.-168, 247 MMM Magee, Kirk, Jr.-70, 162, 164, 215 Maldondo, Trina, Soph.-168, 170, 233 Mallams, Kelly, Fr.-129, 247 Mallonnee, Kim, Sr.-128, 191 Mallonee, Ron, Soph.-11, 152, 233 Malone, Shannon, Soph.-152, 162, 164, 233 Maloney, Donna, Soph.-34, 49, 155, 167, 233 Maloney, Pete, Fr.-247 Malonson, Michelle, Jr.-215 Mandela, Sandra, Sr.-133, 191 McKethan, Chris, Sr.-48, 140, 192 McKinley, Stacy, Sr.-192 McKinney, Anna, Sr.-133, 192 McLain, Steve, Jr.-50, 111, 121, 125, 126, 152, 206, 207, 216 McLaughlin, Debbi, 132 McLendon, Sherlene, Sr,-57, 134, 155, 192 McMahon, Debbie, Fr.-140, 142, 247 McNeal, Keela, Fr.-165, 247 McWhorter, Bobby, Jr.-216 McWhorter, Martha, Sr.-192 Meadows, Bob, Jr.-133, 216 Mears, Scott, Sr.-23, 31, 36, 111, 113, 192 Meeks, Faith, Sr.-192 Meek, Darlene, Jr.-147, 216 Melchoir, Angela, Fr.-152, 163, 247 Mendoza, Efrain, Soph.-233 Mendoza, Erma, Jr.-104, 167, 216 Mercer Mercer , Lori, Sr.-128, 192 , Sharla, Soph.-233 Merito, David, Jr.-217 Merito, Esther, Soph.-170, 233 Merito, Jane: Soph.-170, 234 Merito, Rita, Soph.-234 Merriman, Melissa, Soph.-96, 152, Manfredi, Gary, Jr.--215 Manly, Ba rnerd, Jr.-215 Mann, Barry, Jr.-131, 135, 215 Maples, Donna Ray, Jr.--215 Maples, Lisa, Soph.-131, 233 Maples, Tim, Soph.-92, 233 Marchman, Molly, Fr.-247 Marley, Bobbie, Fr.-247 Martin, Bi lly, Jr.-215 Martin, Cheryl, Soph.-233 Martin, Judy, Jr.-215 Martin, Kim, Fr.-131, 164, 247 Martinez, Armonda, Fr.-94, 247 Martinez, Cynthia, Jr.-167, 170, 215 Martinez, Daniel, Fr.-70, 164, 247 Martinez, Debbie, Jr.-134, 170, 215 Martinez, Frankie, Fr.-247 Martinez, Jaime-Amandarez, Sr.-134 Martinez, Joann, Jr.-166, 167, 170, 215 Martinez, Nancy, Sr.-191 Martinez, Pete, Fr.-94, 247 Martinez, Sandy, Jr.-216 Martinez, Teressa, Fr.-165, 247 Zenobia' Sr.-69, 70, 72, 164 Lewis, Jamie, Jr.-165, 215 Lewis, Keith, Fr.-94, 246 Lewis, Melvin, Sr.-191 Lewis, Norman, Jr.-55, 139, 164, 215 Lewis, Ronda, Fr.-131, 246 Mason, Hal, Jr.-114, 169, 216 Massie, Donna, Fr.-18, 49, 126, 157, 240, 245, 247 Masias, Jesse, Fr.-247 Mathews, Reagan, Fr.-247 Masters, Steve, Sr.-131, 135 Mathews, Kenny, Soph.-233 Mayze, Anthony, Jr.-80, 81, 85, 87, 98, 99, 100, 101, 216 Mayze, Barry, Soph.-233 Mazzuca, Michelle, Fr.-70, 164, 247 MacAdoo, Lisa Gayle, Soph.-141, 233 McAfee, Brian, Jr.-216 McAfee, Carrie, Fr.-117, 152, 247 McBride, Mary, Jr.-55, 136, 142, 148, 216 McCabe, Katherine, Jr.-64, 216 McCarry, Shawn, Soph.--138, 233 McCarthy, Marilyn, Jr.-95, 158, 171, 216, 220 McClosky, Jimmy, Soph.-233 McConnell, Ernest, Fr.-147, 165, 247 McCorkle, Russell, Sr.-135, 191 McCoy, Linda, Jr.-133, 216 McCright, David, Sr.-114, 191 McDade, Mike, Fr,-247 McDaniel, Jim, Fr.-131, 247 McDonald, Beth, Soph.-233 McDonald, Debra, Jr.-163, 216 157, 234 Michel, Mike, Jr.-217 Middleton, Stacy, Jr.-48, 71, 124, 154, 155, 217 Middleton, Stephanie, Fr.-110, 152, 247 Miks, Steve, Jr.-217 Mikeal, Tammy, Jr.-83, 131, 217 Mildenberger, Tina, Soph.-62, 234 Milford, Dena, Jr.-133, 166, 167, 217 Milisei, Rick, Fr.-106, 171, 247 Miller, Emory, Soph.-104, 234 Miller, Jay, Fr.-165, 247 Miller, Johnnie, Fr.-247 Miller, Kathy, Sr..-54, 57, 65, 67, 69, 70, 71, 72, 155, 163, 164, 192 Miller, Kristi, Soph.-167, 234 Miller, Sandy, Fr.-247 Miller, Steve, Jr.-217 Miller, Tim, Fr.-247 Milstead, Heather, Fr.-157, 247 Mitchell, Martha, Sr.-48, 50, 52, 53, 126, 155, 178, 192 Mitchell, Tywaskia, Soph.-234 Mock, Kim, Fr.-247 Moffitt, Doug, Sr.-57, 62, 173, 192 Moffitt, Tony, Soph.-84, 85, 130, 234 Mandela, Jerry, Jr.-217 Monkres, Jim, Jr.-164, 172, 211, 217 Moore, Alan, Soph.-84, 85, 234 Moore, James, Sr.-175, 192 Moore, Jimmy, Fr.-247 Moore, Robert, Jr.-131, 135, 217 Morales, Paula, Soph.-234 Morales, Victoria, Sr.-133, 192 Moran, Mark, Soph.-24, 96, 173, 255. 234 Morath, Connie, Jr.-28, 217 Morath, Gary, Soph.-234 Morath, Tommy, Fr.-152, 247 More, Tammy, Fr.-247 Moreno, Arthur, Sr.-135, 170, 192 Moreno, Dora, Soph.-170, 234 Morhan, Clay, Soph.-234 Murray, Rragan: JI'--170, 213 NNN Naik, Smita, Jr.-218 Nance, KaLynn, Soph.--234 Nash, Anthony, Sr.-25, 50, 85, 88, 90, 185, 193 Nash, Jackie, Soph.-73, 83, 143, 144, 146, 167, 235 Neal, Ronnie, Jr.-218 Neil, Harvey, Fr.--94, 122, 145, 247 Neil, James, Jr.-218 Nesmith, Anna, Fr.-247 Newmon, Sandi, Jr.-121, 124, 142, 152,218 Newton, Jackie, Fr.-110, 141, 247 Nguyen, XuanQuy, Fr.-247 Nichols, Jack, Sr.-193 Nieto, Joe, Soph.--170, 235 Noni, Waldo, Soph.-235 Nix, Kelly, Sr.-98, 99, 100, 102, 193 Noack, Jolene, Soph.-140, 235 Nolan, Brick, Sr.-132, 193 Norman, Cherie, Jr.-73, 147, 218 Norman, Steve, Soph.-111, 235 Nouel, Michael, Sr.-135, 193 Nowowieski, Danier, Jr.-107, 173, 218 Nunez, Belinda, Soph.-129, 140, 141, 155, 235 Nutt, Alison, Sr.-26, 128, 171, 193 OOO O'Brian, Wendy, Sr.-141, 147, 193 Ochoa, Kenny, Sr.-193 Odneal, Leland, Sr.-28, 114, 193 Odneal, Darrell, Soph.-117, 130, 235 Odom, Marty, Sr.-18, 130, 193 Ogden, Jane, Fr.-131, 247 Oliver, J.W., Soph.-26, 31, 227, 235 Oman, Chad, Soph.-95, 96, 235 O'Neil, Mitch, Sr.-30, 85, 88, 90, 177, 193 Orr, Cindy, Soph.-140, 235 Ortiz, Lori, Sr.-163, 193 Osmundson, Ellie, Soph.-70, 131, 164, 235 Owens, Carla, Soph.-168, 235 Owens, Danny, Fr.-248 Owens, Joe, Fr.-94, 146, 248 Owens, Lisa, Soph.-83, 144, 146, 235 Owensby, Mark, Fr.-146, 248 Owensby, Mike, Soph.-235 Ozuna, Henry, Sr.-2, 50, 51, 85, 88, 179, 183, 193 Ozuna, Toni, Jr.-152, 166, 167, 170, 218 PPP ' Pace, Edie, Jr.-95, 171, 218 Pace, John, Jr.-34, 218 Page, Karla, Jr.-48, 133, 166, 167, 218 Page, Terri, Sr.-128, 133, 193 Morris, Dawn, Soph.-152, 234 Morris, Jimmy, Sr.-192 Morris, Patricia, Fr.-168, 247 Morris, Paul, Sr.-133, 192 Morris Morris on, Chris, Fr.-106, 247 on, Julie, Jr.-217 191 Payne, Kelly, Fr.-131, 248 Liggett, Judy, Jr.-215 Lillie, Lela, Fr.-157, 246 Lindsey, Chrissy, Fr.-129, 140, 168, 246 Linn, Cheryl, Fr,f246 Lipe, Scott, Fr.-Q94, 131, 246 Little, Jeff, Sr.-132, 191 Logan, Sharon, Fr.-246 London, Robert, Jr.-85, 87, 121, 130, 140, 149, 215 McDonald, Jennifer, Soph.-131, 233 McDonald, Lisa, Fr.-247 McDonald, Missy, Soph.-117, 124, 233 152, 217, McDonald, Nick, Fr.-247 McDonald, Tom, Jr.-147, 216 McDonald, Tony, Fr.-94, 146, 247 McDonald, VaLori, Sr.-128, 136, 170, Long, Long, Doug, Fr.-94, 157, 246 Susan, Sr.-16, 23, 41, 52, 53, 54, 57, 67, 95, 96, 191 Lopez, Carlos, Jr.-117, 215 Lopez Lopez , Danny, Soph.-117, 233 , Edward, Jr.-215 Lopez, Efren, Sr.-135, 191 Lopez, George, Fr.-106, 240 Lopez, Rebecca, Jr.-170, 215 Love, Cindy, Fr.-246 McDonald, William, Fr.-247 McGee, Derry, Soph.-82, 147, 233 McGee, Gary, Fr.-247 McGee, Jackie, Fr.-157, 168, 247 McGee, James, Jr.-85, 86, 216 McGinnis, Janet, Fr.-49, 247 McGlaun, Lisa, Sr.-134, 191 McKay, Josh, Soph.-233 McKee, Angela, Soph.--114, 233 McKee, James, Sr.-191 McKeehan, Will, Sr.-192 Morrison, Sara, Jr.-133, 140, 217 Morrisey, Steven, Fr.-247 Morrow, Mark, Soph.-234 Morse, Scott, Sr.-23, 113, 123, 149, 152, 192 Morton, Stephanie, Jr.-164, 217 Morton, Terry, Sr.-132, 192 Moser, Daryl, Sr.-58, 192 Moss, Rhonda, Soph.-234 Motley, Twila, Sr.-133, 193 Mucciole, Greg, Sr.-128, 173, 193 Muhlbaeur, Greg, Soph.-234 Muir, Dolores, Jr.-143, 147, 148, 218 Muirhead, James, Soph.-131, 234 Milkey, Greg, Jr.-85, 217 Muniz, Hilda, Jr.-218 Muniz, Phillip, Fr.-247 ' Munoz, Elaine, Fr.-170, 247 Murehead, Carol, Sr.-114, 193 Murphy, Colleen, Soph.-234 Murphy, Jennifer, Soph.-140, 234 Murray, Harols, Soph.-164, 234 Murray, Kelly, Sr.-Sr.-16, 193 Murray, Mable, Sr.-193 Palma, Laurie, Sr.-28, 48, 50, 52, 53, 58, 73, 121, 126, 128, 140, 148, 155, 178, 193, 201 Palmer, Bert, Soph.-82, 85, 90, 152, 235 Parkey, George, Fr.-106, 248 Parnell, Eddie, Sr.-165, 193 Parr, Greg, Fr.-148 Parrish, Ranelle, Jr.-71, 150, 218 Parsons, Romney, Soph.-173, 235 Patterson, Alan, Soph.-235 Patterson, Rhonda, Fr.-248 Patterson, Roger, Soph.-235 Patterson, Tina, Fr.-248 Paulson, Pamela, Fr.-110, 140, 142, 248 Paulson, Vicki, Soph,-131, 149, 150, 165, 235 Payne, Lisa, Sr.-57, 124, 135, 193 Payne, Penny, Jr.--218 Pearson, William, Sr.-194 Peddy, Misty, Soph.-141, 235 Pelsue, Steve, Fr.-248 Peenart, Sheri, Fr.-129, 140, 158, 168, 248 Perez, Donna, Jr.-48, 167, 179, 209, 218 Perez, Eulogia, Sr.-133, 194 Perez, Jane, Jr.-140, 141, 149, 157, 218 Perez, Theresa, Soph.-235 Perry, Chris, Fr.-106, 147, 248 Perry, Judy, Sr,-27, 34, 123, 128, 149, 173, 194 Perry, Laura, Fr,-110, 152, 248 Perry, Woody, Sr.-193 Peters, Duane, Jr.f218 Peters, Michelle, Soph,-235 Phan, Nhy, Fr.-248 Pharries, Jimmy, Soph.-235 Phillips, Cathy, Sr.-58, 67, 120, 121, 128, 149, 194 Phillips, Sharlene, Jr.-133, 140, 167, 218 Phipps, Bernard, Sr,-146, 194 Phua, Ronaldo, Soph.f104, 105, 235 Pierce, Carla, Fr.-110, 248 Pierce, Mike, Sr.-194 Pink, Jana,Sr.f61, 123, 126, 128, 149, Steve, Fr.-106, 248 Robinson, 178, 194 Pinkman, Henry, Fr.-147, 248 Pirtle, Derek, Fr.-111, 112, 248 Pirtle, Kevin, Sr.-135, 169, 195 Pitchford, Alan, Sr.-194 Pogue, Annette, Soph,-124, 149, 152, 235 Pool, Tonya, Jr.!83, 13, 219 Poore, Sandy, Jr.f219 Poore, Sheila, Sr.f63, 135, 140, 194 Pope, Sammy, Soph.4235 Popejoy, Tom, Jr.f219 Powers, Denise, Soph.-235 Reinhardt, Rusty, Jr.-130, 219 Reinhardt, Ben, Sr.-57, 195 Reyna, Eleseo, Jr.4219 Rhodes, Becky, Sr.-165, 195 Rhodes, Mike, Fr.-165, 248 Rice, Jonathan, Sr.-135, 195 Richardson, Dee, Jr.-28, 123, 149, 166, 167, 171, 219 Richardson, Stephanie, Sr.f163, 171, 195 Richter, Ronda, Sr.-256 Riddle, Melvin, Jr.-111, 112, 219 Ricks, John, Soph.f235 Riley, Eamon, Sr.f195 Riley, Sandra, Jr.f222 Riley, Stacy, Fr.-157, 248 Rincon, Robert, Jr.f219 Rincon, Rosemary: Sr.-195 Ringle, Alan, Soph.-56, 236 Riordan, Lafonda, Fr.-47, 248 Riordan, Laura, Sr.-195 Rios, Tony, Jr.!117, 135, 219 Rippy, David, Soph.-236 Ritchie, David, Fr.-147, 248 Rivard, Lori, Fr.f248 Rivera, Anna, Sr.!134, 195 Rivera, Michael, Sr.f195 Roberts, Amy, JL4219 Robinson, Darlene, Sr.-128, 134, 196 Robinson, Mary, Jr.A83, 219 Powers, Mike, Soph.-84, 85, 235 Pray, Darren, Fr.-248 Presley, Pat, Jr.!219 Price, Mike, Soph.-235 Price, Tim, Sr.-27, 58, 71, 102, 155, 194 Priddis, John, Soph.-164, 235 Priddy, Sandra, Sr.-133, 194 Proffitt, Jay, Sr.-131, 135, 195 Prothro, David, SLA23, 31, 36, 60, 62, 57, 74,111, 195 Prothro, Mary, Jr.-44, 219 Pruitt, Chris, Fr.-111, 248 Pruitt, Don, Soph.-235 Pruitt, Kelly, Sr.-195 Pyle, Denise, Soph.-235 Pyle, Penny, 167 QQQ , Quinn, Clint, Soph.-130, 235 RRR Raby, Kim, Fr.-'248 Robinson, Maury, Jr.f85, 86, 219 Robinson, Rob, Jr.-169, 219 Robinson, Sheryl, Fr.-248 Robinson, Susie, Sr.-196 Selsor, Doug, Fr.-106, 249 Settle, Jennifer, Fr.A70, 164, 249 Setzler, Nann, Sr,-26, 30, 58, 121, 124, 128, 149, 197 Seymore, Phillip, Jr.-142, 146, 220 Shaffer, Eric, Soph.-56, 117, 164, 236 Shaffer, Keith, Fr.-249 Shanafelt, Shawn, Fr.f94, 131, 249 Shannon, Mike, Jr.-220 Sharp, Lynn- Soph.A236 Shaw, Barry, Fr.f249 Shaw, Mark, Sr.f16, 58, 64, 67, 162, 164, 190, 196 Shaw, Sara, Soph.-46, 126, 164, 224, 236 Shawver, Steve, Jr.-151, 220 Shelley, Wayne, Soph.-236 Sheppard, Staci, Soph.v236 Shiller, Brian, Sr.-57, 67, 114, 121, 149, 196 Shiller, Neal, Soph.-114, 236 Shirley, Randy, Soph.-85, 93, 236 Shirley, Tammie, Sr.-58, 63, 86, 134, 196 Shoop, Chad, Soph.-'236 Short, Mark, Fr.-144, 147, 249 Siebach, Jennifer, Jr.-140, 163, 164, 221 Simmon, Hazel, Fr.-249 Simmons, John, Sr.-58, 143, 144, 171, 197 Simmons, Natalie, Jr.-171, 221 Simpson, Brian, Soph.-117, 152, 236 Simpson, David, Sr.-69, 158, 159, 197 Singleton, Scott, Fr.-63, 117, 152, 249 Sundholm, Lisa, Jr.-221 Swadley, Clark, Soph.f237 Swadley, Rhonda, Sr.-197 Swaggart, Greg, Fr.-249 Swartz, Lee, Sr.-197 Syr, Leslie, Fr.-249 TTT Talley, Jeff, SL4197 Tally, Larry, Jr.-221 Tam, Doan, Fr.-249 Tate, Bonnie, Sr.f136, 147, 197 Tate, Pam, Sr.f41, 52, 72, 158, 159, 197 Tate, Paul, Sr,f52, 53, 65, 71, 155, 198, 55 Tate, Penny, Sr.-57, 60, 61, 62, 65, 66, 69, 72, 158, 198 Tatom, Tim, Sr.g135, 198 Taylor, Brad, Jr.-221 Taylor, Meg, Soph.-237 Taylor, Ricky, Soph.-56, 69, 129, 164, 237 Taylor, Tracy, Sr.-121, 123, 124, 198 Tedford, Sandra, Jr.-221 Temblador, Pearl, Sr.-132, 170, 198 Terry, Ken, Jr.A221 Terry, Samuel, Fr.-146, 249 Thacker, Reyma, Soph.-142, 237 Thaggard, Phillip, Jr.-155, 221 Thomas, Billy, Soph.-237 Thomas, John, Jr.-96, 111, 112, 173, Robinson, Tony, Sr.-132, 155, 196 Robinson, Veronica, Soph.-167, 236 Robison, Tami, Sr.-58, 196 ,Robison, Todd, Soph.-24, 104, 236 Rodger, Mark, Fr.-248 Rodgers, Susan, Jr.-129, 138, 219 Rodrick, Davis, Fr.-248 Rodriquez Rodriquez , Anna, Sr.f134, 170, 196 , Annette, Fr.-170, 248 Rodriques, Chris, Fr.-152, 248 Rodriquez, Enoc, Fr.4248 Rodriguez, Johnny, Fr.-106, 147, 248 Rodriquez, Lupe, Sr.f196 Rodriquez, Lupe, Jr.A220 Rodriquez , Virginia, Jr.-220 Rogers, Carie, Jr.-34, 121, 149, 220 Rainwater, Billy, Sr.-31, 50, 84, 85, 88, 130, 195 Rainwater, Debby, Soph.f107, 108, 140, 235 Rainwater, Luther, Sr.-135, 195 Ralston, Cindy, Jr,-55, 107, 108, 139, 148, 63, 219 Ralston, George, Fr.-248 Ramirez, Joan, Jr.-219 Ramos, Ramos, Ramos, Randle, Diana, Jr.-219 Martin, Jr.-256 Susan, Jr,-219 Virginia, Fr.-146, 248 Raney, Latonya, Soph.-235 Rangel, Bernard, Fr.f94, 170, 248 Rangel, Paul, Fr.-248 Rangel, Stacy, Jr.-28, 48, 155, 219 Ray, Gerry, D., Jr,-219 Reardon, Kelly, Sr.-195 A Reardon, Tanya, Jr.-48, 140, 170, 214, 219 Reck, Stacy, Fr.-248 Redding, Brad, Sr.-114, 130, 152, 195 Redding, Diane, Soph.-83, 140, 166, 167, 235 Redding, Kim, Sr,-123, 149, 177, 195 Redding, Lori, Sr.v132, 195 Redding, Todd, Soph.-164, 235 Reed, Renee, Fr.-164, 248 Rogers, Jenny, Fr.-168, 248 Ross, Greg, Soph.-147, 220 Rudd, Michel, Soph.-236 Ruddy, Janet, Jrf-34, 173, 220 Ruddy, Robert, Sr.-196 Runcie, Cynthia, Soph.-135, 152, 236 Rushing, Jimmy, Soph.-236 Russell, David, Jr.-164, 220 ' Russell, Robin, Soph,-131, 152, 236 Russell, Marveta, Sr.-196 Ruth, David, Sr.-71, 132, 155, 196 Ruth, Doug, Soph.-151, 236 Rutledge, Ronda, Soph.!131, 140, 157, 236 SSS Saied, Jeannie, Fr.-34, 117, 248 Saied, Richie, Sr.f30, 173, 196 Samford, Brian, Fr.A94, 249 Samford, Lynnette, Sr.-132, 196 Samuel, Cylisa, Sr.-132, 196 Sanders, Kent, Sr.-144, 173, 196 Sanders, Rodney, Jr.-85, 87, 220 Sanders, Troy, Jr.-164, 220 Skipworth, Jeannie, Soph.--69, 70, 164 171, 237 Skipworth, Sheila, Sr.-71, 128, 155, 197 Smith, Carla, SL4131, 197 Smith, Dana, Fr,-249 Smith, Ernest, Soph.-247 Smith, Felecia, Fr.-146, 249 Smith, Jeffrey, Sr.-169, 197 Smith, Jerry, Soph.-57, 237 Smith, Kelli, Fr.-126, 152, 157, 240, 249 Smith, Kevin, Soph.-143, 144, 147, 237 Smith, Kevin, Jr.-149, 221 Smith, Kris, Fr.-249 Smith, Latisha, Jr.-136, 221 Smith, Lisa, Soph.-140, 237 Smith, Lisa, Soph.-157, 237 Smith, Russell, Sr.-197 Smith, Sara, Soph.-117, 152, 173, 237 Smith, Sherrie, Soph.-140, 237 Smith, Tina, Soph.4117, 237 Smith, Tracy, Sr.!197 Smith, Willie, Sr.-197 Smyth, 237 Jeton, Soph.-131, 140, 152, Snyder, Glynda, Jr.-158, 240, 221 221 Thomas, Juanita, Fr.-249 Thomas, Kelly, Soph.-126, 224, 237 Thomas, Kim, Soph,f5O, 52, 53, 238 Thomas, Kim, Sr.-48, 52, 53, 57, 121, 149, 171, 198 Thomas , Lori, Soph.-238 Thomas, Nolan, Sr.-198 Thomas, Ronda, Sr.-134, 198 Thomas, Sherrie, Sr.-58, 140, 198 Thompson, Laurie, Jr.-83, 107, 108, 124,1 26, 140, 149, 152, 163, 164, 221 Thurkill, Mary, Soph.-238 Tiberghein, KayLynn, Jr.f171, 221 Tidmore, Will, Jr.-221 Tingle, Kim, Soph.-237 Tipps, Laurie, Soph.-23, 96, 117, 152, 173, 237 Titus, Richard, Fr.-146, 249 Toles, Sharon, Soph.-152, 238 Tomaselli, Joe, Jr.-130, 169, 221 Tracy, Monty, Fr.-249 Trammell, Susan, Jr.-221 Tran, Kahn, Fr.f250 Tean, Trang, Soph.-238 Traynham, James, Jr.-221 Traynham, Kelli, Fr.-152, 250 Tarynham, Virginia, Sr.-198 Sapata, Erica, Jr.-220 Sapata, Orlando, SLA196 Sattler, Dawn, Soph.-146, 236 Sattler, Marshall, Sr.-146, 196 Sauder, Suzzanne, Soph,-31, 96, 117, 124, 152, 226 Saulsbury, Scott, Fr.-94, 249 Schelder, Sandra, Jr.-147, 220 Schobert, Bob, Soph.-165, 236 Schobert, Mark, Sr.-85, 88, 131, 141, 196 Schroder, Brenda, Sr.-58, 124, 128, 196 Schwerin, Rebecca, Soph.!236 Reeder, Reed, Reneth, Jr.-85, 86, 142, 219 Reed, Tina, Fr.-248 Reed, Wayne, Jr.-219 Shellie, Fr.-248 Scoggins, Coy, Fr.-249 Scroggins, Zonia, Soph.-236 Scott, Billy, Fr.-94, 130, 249 Scruggs, Vonda, Jr.-'220 Reeder, Walter, Soph.-235 Reedy, John, Sr.-57, 114, 139, 150, 171, 195 Reeves, Craig, Jr.-131, 155, 219 Reeves, Mike, Sr.-195 Sears, Teri, Jr.-83, 107, 108, 220 Sebree Seifert Seigler , Virginia, SLA194, 196 , Erika, Soph.-62, 171, 170, 236 Seigler, , Rex, Jr.f70, 164, 220 Paul, Fr.-249 Sosebbe, Jack, Fr.-249 Sottek, Angela, Fr.-164, 247, Southard, Becky, Soph.-146, 237 Spalding, Chris, Fr.-117, 249 Spears, Patricia, Fr.-4249 Speed, James, Soph.-56, 68, 158, 237 Speed, John, Sr.-31, 54, 61, 67, 68, 71, 57, 125, 126, 154, 155, 158, 181, 197 Spikes, Jade, Fr.-249 Spiawn, Susan, Sr.-27, 34, 54, 57, 67, 121,128, 139,149, 152, 114,197,272 Spragin, Neil, Jr.-85, 86, 221 Square, Carol, Jr.-212, 221 Square, Tammi, Sr.-211, 249 Stacks, Leslie, Jr.-28, 173, 221 Stancliff, Wesley, Jr.-146, 221 Stanton, Donna, Jr.-221 Starr, Bart, Fr.-94, 106, 249 Starr, Kim, Jr.-44, 162, 164, 220, 221 Stayton, Catherine, Soph.-237 Stephens, Keith: Fr.-249 Steohens, Stacy, Soph,-237 Sterling, Tony, Sr.-75, 85, 89, 197 Stewart, Linda, Sr.-58, 197 Stewart, Walter, Soph.-237 Stock, Ed, Jr.-221 Stoddard, Jacquitta, Soph.-146, 237 Stoddard, John Paul, Fr.-249 Stodgill, Jimmie, Sr.-131, 169,-197 Stone, Paul, Fr.-249 Stone, Robert, Soph.-237 Stovenour, Chris, Jr.-85, 87, 221 Strachan, Sandra, Sr.-197 Strickland, Kenneth, Fr.-249 Strickland, Michael Donl Jr.-132, 221 Sugg, Marjean, Soph.-27, 71, 126, 129, 150, 155, 224, 237 Sundholm, Chris, Fr,-70, 164, 249 Trott, Valerie, Sr.f123, 193, 198, 57 Trotter, Trougn, Tucker, Tucker, Tucker, Stacy, Jr.-221 Hung, Soph.-238 Robert, Fr.-250 Robin, JLW221 Shelley, Jr.-140, 170, 221 Turner, Lynne, Fr.-250 Turner, Mike, Fr.-250 Turner, Stacy, Sr.-198 Turner, Stacey, Jr.-133, 221 Tweedy, Robin, Sr.-63, 198 Twilligear, Stacey, Jr.-221 Tzavas, Gus, Fr.-94, 106, 250 UUU Urich, Brenda, Soph.--238 Ulrich, Brian, Fr.-146, 250 Underwood, Sarah, Soph.-46, 71, 126, 129, 155, 166, 167, 224, 238 VVV Valdez, Ben, Sr.-131, 198 Valadez, Paula, Soph.-165, 238 Valdez, Becky, Jr.-221 VanCamp, Ladena, Soph.-131, 238 Vance, David, Jr.-221 Vankirk, Cheryl, Jr.-132, 221 Vantrease, Kirk, Jr.-222 Vantrease, Kristi, Soph.-109, 131, 238 Vasquez, Virgina, Soph.-238 Veach, Dawn, Soph.-147, 238 Veitenheimer, Mitch, Sr.-63, 132, 198 Velasquz, Steve, Fr.-250 245 Venegas, Dodlores, Sr.A157, 198 157, 239 Venegas, Greg, Soph,-238 Venegas, Ralph, Fr.4250 Vernon, Stacy, Soph.-23, 152, 171, 238 Viets, Brenda, Fr.-129, 250 Vinson, Loring, Jr.-222 Vinson, Sharon, Soph.-129, 152, 238 Vinzant, Ed, Jr.-85, 86, 129, 152, 238 Volking, Marilyn, Jr.-222 Vu, Back, Fr.-94, 250 Vu, Christiana, Jr,-222 Vu, ThuHa, Jr.-173, 222 WWW Wachs, Mary, Fr.f250, 168 Wade, Hank, Sr.-144, 147, 198 Wade, Lisa, Soph.-238 Wade, Lora, Sr.-198 Wages, Carol, Sr.-128, 163, 198 Waggoner, Arden, Fr.-152, 250 Waggoner, Lysle, Sr.-26, 30, 57, 60, 61, 67, 121, 124, 128, 149, 198, 227 Walch, Mark, Sr.--198 Walker, Chip, Soph.-56, 62, 104, 238 Walker, Denise, Fr.-146. 250 Walker, Dick, Fr.-250 Walker, Kim, Soph.-167, 238 Walker, Monty, Soph,470, 164, 238 Walters, Maire, Soph.-167, 238 Wall, Jolin, Fr.-165, 173, 250 Waller, Susan, Fr.-165, 250 Walters, Ginger, Jr.-18, 83, 107, 108, 222 Ward, Kendall, Jr.-150, 158, 163, 164, 222 Williams, Edwin, Jr,f25, 114, 125, 222 Williams, Keith, Sr.-132 Williams, Leona, Fr.-152, 165, 251 Williams, Loretta, Fr.-251 Williams, Rhonda, Sr.-132, 200 Williams, Ricky, Soph.-239 Williams, Scott, Fr.-165, 251 Williarrs, Susan Michelle, Soph.-107, 108, 239 Williams, Tamie, Sr.f63, 128, 131, 133, 200 Williams, Vanessa, Soph,!107, 108, 239 Willis, Allen, Sr.f57, 153, 200 Willis, Tina, Sr.4140, 200 Wills, Kathy, Sr.f58, 121, 126, 128, 149, 152, 200 Wills, Kay, Fr.-114, 157, 152, 251 Wilson, Jeff, FL4157, 251 ' Winebrinner, Eva, Fr.-251 Wineinger, Kammie, Sr.f132, 200 Winfrey, Darrell, Fr.-251 Wingfield, Anthony, Jr.-222 Wise, Mark, Sr,-129, 132, 200 Woeller, Joe, Fr.-251 Wolston, Tammie, Jr.-131, 222 Wolverton, Alan, Sr.-57, 67, 200 Wolverton, Krik, Soph.-26, 56, 117, 120, 121, 149, 152,239 Wood, Mark, Jr.-222 Wood, Ray, Fr.-251 Woodard, Deeann, Jr.-55, 148, 222 Woodley, Tirzah, Jr.f148, 149, 158, 173, 69, 222 Woodruff, Finlay, Sr.-85, 89, 155, 200 Woodruff, Phillip, Fr.-94, 157, 251, Christoff, Linda, 262 Clapp, Norma, 140, 263 Clark, James, 262, 263 Cobb, Pat, 258 Coffman, Robert, 263 Collins, John, 265 Combs, Bebe, 258 Conway, Glen, 132, 263 Cromer, Ollie, 265 Davis, Barbara, 148, 263 Davis, Carol, 126, 127, 257 Davis, Donald, 265 Davis, Daryl, 263 Dennise, Bruce, 265 Dicken, Gloria, 258 Dittfurth, Douglas, 142, 263 Dixon, Geraldine, 129, 263 Dora, Richard, 263 Draper, Edwin, 263 Faulkner, Ronnie, 76, 79, 86, 92, 263 Floyd, Gloria, 258, 264 Garcia, Dolores, 264 Gardner, Frances, 258 Garnett, Robert, 257 Gary, Virginia, 264 Gill, Pat, 94, 151, 263 Glenn, Robert, 263 Gore, Nell, 265 Gossett, Jery, 76 Graves, Grady, 107, 263 Guthrie, Mary, 258 Harr, Charlotte, 258 Haubert, Sandra, 128, 263 Hicks, Wanda, 265 Hill, Moody, 264 Hill, Patricia, 170, 264 Hoagland, Donna, 264 Tusa, Pat, 266 Tyler, Joe Bob, 84, 128, 175, 266 Ulery, Ursela, 173, 266 Underwood, Freda, 266 Vantrease, Jack, 175, 266 Waldrop, Melbai 265, 266 Wallace, Geraldine, 265 Ward, Deborah, 257 Watts, Leola, 265 Welch, Betty, 258 West, Karen, 128, 202, 266 Wigley, Georgann, 140, 266 Williams, Cheryl, 142, 266 Wilson, Dorothye, 266 Woods, Jerry, 258 Ziesenheim, Helen, 124, 266 Zolonerowich, Brandys, 136, 138, 266 Board of Education Bearden, Jack, 259 Davis, Dr. Carl, 259 Flack, Al, 259 McAlister, Sue, 259 Terry, Ruth, 259 Williamson, Dr. Lee, 259 Wills, Don, 259 Wurster, Jon, 259 Bgn ny, Haynie, Scott, 110, 113, 151 153 263 if at rw-+1-v Nt , 4-hai' Ward, Loralee, Sr.-133, 199 Warren, Brent, Jr.-222 Warrenn, Jeff, Sr.-131, 199 Warwick, Heidi, Fr.-117, 152, 241, 250 Washington, Donnie, Jr.-85, 87, 104, 216 Washington, Jr.-222 Waters, Pat, Soph.-140, 238 Watkins, Karen, Soph.-165, 238 Watkins, Lisa, Fr.f70, 164, 250 Watkins, Vaughn, Soph.-238 Watson, Becky, Jr.-70, 139, 149, 163 Woolis, Anthony, Soph.x239 Wright, Clayton, Jr.-'222 Wright, David, Sr.-147, 200 Wyrick, Melinda, Sopli.-129, 239 YYY Yarboro, Reatha, Soph.f239 Yeager, Linda, Sr.-57, 60, 64, 65, 67, 69, 70, 72, 73, 163, 164, 200, 202 Hogue, Louis, 264 o n a H 1 b , D 'ag 264 M HZ1i::fi,i4ayZl120, 123, 149, 264 w , M I Honeycutt, Wanda, 265 164, 222 Watson, Kevin, Sr.-58, 164, 199 Watson, Pam, Jr.-69, 158, 222 Watkins, Kevin, Jr.-222 Weatherly, Mark, Jr.-157, 222 Webster, Darryl, Soph.-104, 239 Webster, Lonnie, Jr.-70, 222 Webster, Thomas, Fr.f163, 250 Weeks, Albert, Jr.-157, 222 Welch, Dale, Fr.-250 Welch, Carrie, Soph.-142, 239 Welden, Lesa, Sr.-199 Wellman, Mike, Fr.-165, 250 Wells, Kenneth, Soph.-239 Wells, Linda, Soph.+141, 147, 239 Wesbrooks, Mark, Soph,-239 West, Adam, Jr.-173, 222 West, Andrew, Soph.-104, 105, 155, 239 Whan, Jon, Fr.s69, 158, 250 Wherry, Kevin, Soph,-239 Wherry, Victor, Sr.-135, 199 Whitaker, Joe, Jr.-222 Whitaker, Roger, Soph.-131, 239 White, Angela, Fr.-250 Yeatts, Jason, Jr.i222 Yeatts, John, Sr,-85, 89, 200 Young, Brad, Soph.-239 Young, Chris, Fr.-251 Young, Landon, Fr.-158, 251 Young, Lisa, Soph.-83, 124, 140, 167, 239 Young, Toni, Jr.-222 Youngblood, Linda, Fr.-110, 151, 251 Youngblood, Curt, Sr.-200 Younger, Gary, Soph.-239 ZZZ Zamora, Danny, Jr.-157, 222 Zeier, Angela, Sr.-132, 200 Zeier, Danny, Soph.-239 Zeier, Melissa, Fr.-168, 251 Zellner, Charmaine, Fr.-251 Zellner, Marta, Jr.-152, 222 Zug, Diane, Fr.-63, 69, 158, 251 H fm. '11 11, 126, 127 3 Hifffiiifxaiin, 0' 4' V0 K i Jackson, Jessie, 136, 264 i Jackson, Patrick, 264 L, w k Jenkins, Edwin, 258 J h ,P ,264 L 3 a::,,,:si:2:?,6, to G'1'-5 t 'F 1 K 1 d 11, R ld, 130,264 t:,iLf3.5, 2652 1: P14 My 0 e 7 Lauck, Burtt, 257 Q L d ,P ,258 B M,,,5,,,sss,, C !'1'-4 V0 l' M C ll ,L ' ,264 l - MZD2uZ1,13:Qmi,2es GTB, I QA' n Hut M G ,v ,129,264 MZwTii5?fer,itlliiti1n,259 4... 41 an 2 1- sly an Merrill, Linda, 29, 153, 265 Mudi t ,st ,sa 101,265 ' ' MDTg8i1?ECY05yg58 A . . n U A + M , M t : 265 1 Mgiiiisw, Joh, 265 . M . Mouser, Barbara, 265 Muccioli, Greg, 265 Nicholas, Exie, 151, 202, 264, 265 I Y L Q Norman, Jake, 265 Novak, Danny, 265 ygvt hows, 4 niet White, White White White: White White, White White: White, Billie, Fr.-250 Brad, Jr.-222 David, Jr.-222 Hugh, Fr.-106, 250 Jody, Sr,f57, 61, 67, 128, 199 Larry: Soph.-239 Michael, Fro.i250 Robin, 'Fr.-250 Steve, Soph.-239 White, Tracey, Jr.-149, 222 PERSONNEL Airington, Linda, 258 Aldridge, William, 262 Anderson, Alfred, 172, 262, 263 Anderson, Emaline, 265 Anthony, Merle, 262 Bacon, Elner,, 141, 262 Odon, Marty, 265 Owens. Lucille: 'I SA Cin 1 Mews ki Y ' Page, Billy, 264, 265 Q Palmer, Danny, 87 Parker, Vicki, 128, 141, 265 H G 5 at I 5 Patterson, Dorothy, 258 Patterson, Patricia, 151, 166, 265 vqgp 9 Phillips, Donald, 18, 82, 92, 151, 153, . 265 Randolph, Grace, 265 Ray, Mary J. 265 O. -. Redman, Wayne, Reed, James, 154, 156, 265 Richardson, Aliceia, 128, 265 Richardson, Buddy, 265 Rogerw, Ronnie, 96, 153, 265 Rivers, Robert, 265 Libre 'B lSPOvls Whited, Vada Marie, Soph.-129, 166, 167, 239 Whitehead, Danny, Sr.-26, 31,'95, 173, 199 Whittsit, Denise, Sr.-133, 199 Whitted, Sandra, Fr.-250 Whitted, Wayne, Soph.-239 Wietbrick, Trisha, Sr,-58, 63, 155, 199 Wilburn, Roy, FL4250 Wilhelm, Noel, Sr.W128, 199 Willenberg, Jill, Sr.-199 Williams, Angela, Soph.-141, 152, 173, 239 Williams, Angela, Sr.-200 Williams, Brian, Fr.-251 Williams, Eddie, Soph.-98, 99, 102, Bagley, Rodney, 87, 88, 262 Barerra, Linda, 265 Bauscher, Mildred, 262 Beuslink, Patricia, 262 Biggs, Cathy, 264 Black, Thomas, 94, 104 Bowie, James, 265 Boyd, Doyle, 139, 262 Burgess, Billy, 262 Burns, James, 18, 130, 262 Burt, Georgia, 258 Cameron, Eloise, 265 Cantwell, Carol, 124, 168, 262 Carper, Rochelle, 262 Carter, Martha, 125, 262 Cherry, Fred, 262 Cary, Brenda, 264 t Royal, Joseph, 265 Rudd, Janet, 239 San Miguel, Manuel, 116, 265 Silva, Cosme, 170, 263, 265 Smethie, Ruth, 265 Spangler, Vicki, 265 ' Spears, Claude, 265 Stockton, Virginia, 140, 265 Strong, Paul, 257 Studer, Joe, 140, 266 Sund, Roberta, 266 Swatock, Vivian, 265, 266 Thomas, Mary, 266 Thomas, Royce, 135, 266 Thornton, Tommy, 130, 266 Tinney, Reta, 133, 266 .' 89 Index 277 u Autographgwwl X J ,wwf aw 55,44 .. 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