Wichita Falls High School - Coyote Yearbook (Wichita Falls, TX)
- Class of 1988
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COYOTE '88 Wichita Falls High School, 2149 Ave. H at Coyote Blvd., Wichita Falls, Tx, 76309, 817-723-2121 .fl Y f V . 1 p-' I KN., 'P'-ly,x xx , -,f . -, e., , 1 v b -h 1 ,iff MN li, , . 'M A 'r - ' X' 1 1 , J 91.1 CHQ xajx l Vj' gg D xx x M g,X, 4:1-' l 'xj--V xg S UN 5 X.. x.Q,'3 - r of gg 'wi - XJ C N- , ff X, f-L Q N XXV of A- , owl, , .fy ,Y N - by-N'x,. ' K X LJ Bruce Harris, do you not think sleep walking at a football game is a little out of the xg, V, X V 7' 5-,, ' A 3 X KJ .k X :X J jx 1. F X Mx NU- - -, X ,Tw . V ' X, 5,3 fy' Aga w ,x M of ,V - F , xfx X P, i' J V V ,, K s Opening 0. l Making class all fun and no work is what Nicole Carvalho does best. Patricia Edmond is ready to relax after a tough moming workout. i l l I 'L . l K l 2 il l l l l l l l ik 2 ll l ll' ' ui? 0 ' ' l W g V e l l Pln education is primarily the same regardless of where it is blatained. However, at Wichita Falls High School, students get A ore than just a quality education because of the rich tradi- ti ns and friendly atmosphere that surrounds the school. The r putation of a true champion follows a Coyote, whether he p rticipates in Coyote athletics or organizations. From early rnbrning pep rallies to late night ball games, from honors p ysics class to the freshman English class, from the vending to the staircases, Old High is Anything But Ordi- l l lm M l, Even a trash can will catch the attention of freshmen. ls there that much humor In making signs, Bubba Garrett? Opening In xiff' - 4 . , np X 'L w Q 'N 'W y,,, in-2, -has E 5 , After thirteen years of school, ,u W, ,, , A -V haven 't you Ieamed not to lean back gi in your chair, Gary Butler? EQ L .-if 3 5' ,mug is W , Qlirunu ' b ll 4 I 1 1 ll ' I I H S 1 K ' . W Y I A iv' i Locker decrhions leave Kristi Crlner and Rachel Simpson in a daze. f Melody Robbins A d Todd Rafter have perfected the skill of high mark timeg they try it with their eyes azamrg - A' 'A p K' A W x We be lggafgffm fifti i 'E i A itw t in ,i r Leif- ff1fff1f26'mmWkl Q1 tb U -W K 4-:Q 1 013915119 V- X gym YGMA n t Wg! QXCTNL5 in 3 WW D qw? ww G0 O5'Ol-JUX UR LW 03,5 M 105595 QD X Q at M af QQ q t N101 V E 1 U' iff? 4 fe W Q 11 6 Opening UM4 X X LL, Ulm if Y aw Stacie Benson, ts Samantha Stapleton gluing you the officio! taste R tta Amador easily keeps the beat of the step. test? '4W ' xf A ,,Q,.,,.,,,,,,,.,N,f K' R A x g I L7 lf Danny Apple knows what's best for 5, Avoiding the heat, Gloria Mitchell retreats to the halls of WFHS to practice. Before conquering his next class Robert Woods takes a water break. Opening him, he will leave Maria Grundy alone. W Seniors sholq their splrlt at the pep rallies. Leave It to girls to look at everything but the football game. 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The Victory Club stays after school to make sure that the football players will have victory ap- ples when they come down the stairs while the band plays. Many Coyotes support the football team by coming to the sign-making par- ties the day before the pep rally. Be- sides practicing long hours, the cheer- leaders also come early the morning of the pep rally and make sure all the signs made the day before are put up in the gym. After all the preparations are doneg it is the Coyote fans' job to show their spirit. Many long hours go into making the pep rally fun and Anything But Ordi- nary. The Victory Club cheers for the Coyotes during the pep rally. Did you see what l just saw?, Shilo Simpson asks Roberta Cheerleaders build that spirit up at the Hirschl Hash. Carvalho. 1 ri 12 Anything But Ordinary s'e-armr' r -f andxi , ,, Ti-..... .v,.. -.Zeit ,-.,V- David Archer points out the cheerleaders new uniforms to Ten-y Norman and Mike Pace. The Lone Stars show their spirit during a pep rally at Coyote Canyon. - X4. 1 N ll r . 1 ' 1 Q- Q ,Z 40. , t bF ,H I A I ..mQ.n, M, V A Amy Monison and Luelen Vinson think the situation is very serious, but Wynne Staley finds - ' 5 5 if 'F' R 'X something to laugh about. Mme' - Y '91 , is ' f Trey Cowan leans on Robert Woodruff as they go down to get the victory apples. ' ' Q t lg ' ti r Kes 1 M-Wir it Pep Rallies . 259 fi, , W Feed th Animals A Slice of Life The growls can be heard from the back of the room. Ferocious appetites are waiting to be released. If only time would hurry. The bell finally rings, and it's get out of the way. The animals crash down the stairs to feed. For 30 minutes, they leave classes and troubles behind. Lunch also provides a chance to es- cape from the routine and a chance to catch up on what's going on by milling around in the halls and student centers. The vending machines provide soft drinks and various types of chips and candies. I like the communication among all the people during lunch, Junior Kelly Taylor said. lt's quickf' Leanne Dickey, fresh- man, said. After 30 minutes of frenzied feeding, the animals are returned to captivity contented until school's out. Decisions, Decisions. Michelle Bunch and Robyn Baker have a hard time making up their minds. Devon Butler glues directions to Brad Burchjeld while Frank Miller ignores them both. Latoya Green, Shanda Davis, and Renae Hollfmon catch up on the latest gossip during lunch. Hive 5Cl5c-Ll Freshmen Mindy Cargall and Kristy Golden sing the praises of the new items in the vending machines. A nlce soft bench, a bag of chips. Llfe can't get much better than this for Robert Dlfilippo and Shawn lselin. Feed the Animals 1 8 . A Kai bl x. H 'A ,X,,.f. Mt. if .,XX. Us ,T t. .W Tradition Reigns The excitement came to i ' 1 . -L-- ' A 9 T t . Th t 'i ,rt i paefmade each night Pep fa V began- 2 day Ek-T'afX'CllIl!'1Q. Thursday citing with the blowing of whistlgkiy at Q 5 f Q . . . . .A i 'ff Qyotes defended their territory the rmgmg of bells i T A sf 2 -1 ' 1213-1iQ.ii K flsg e ,W we New tifjiafal 2 el if again by keeping theiiiRaiQers ggi? M iii f The awaited day started '- . f e re ' 7 ,H Q f E O W ., safari- e tgsqijag-.t,:-.vf., , THE pep rally with its early at fifmfls ePdi,??tWmeS' A Saved, and Um the foeiialil Players atat if through fo the they heaven- atiq V After four years, Staci Pollock, Camie Tarpley, Bobbi Patterson, Amy Lebow, and Richelle Cobb know how to show their Coyote spirit. In sign language Steve Mitchell, Paul Bennett, and Johnny McDaniel express their feelings about the best bonfire euer, but Chance Pruitt is left speechless. 18 A Slice of Life as , .L ,qc I f i?i1'iiQ 1 g . ,:.. ,,,, g ev ' - f , X' 2 in if tg' is. Q if 2. Q '3' W . : '.Qi? tex w me s Rv W ii X -,1 3 fr , an XM .af X 'iw W? A Coyotes wait for the unveiling of the fl. The week of excitement has finally caught up with ' Lori Pennartz, Q it ' 1 is Q, t 5 it use Q Q Q Q ing? M 'A ' X if -, ,ig x sf -3 81. , tm QF f ij? in K in If Y 'x H If I hold my mouth just right everything will work lx out, thinks Francys Perez. Coyote rider 1 9 Whatever Brenda Smith has to say has caught the attention of Ronnie rf ,Q 'Q V O ,. Q V , . ' 9 .1 ,f.iAg,',1 7234 ia-tw, 'A gh ' A 1-4,5 '. - , 'W ff . 5'r'T ' M' , ,g Pettigrew, Omar Thompson, Jerome Cooper, Keith Robinson, Zemether Scroggins and Mrs. Anderson. Q f The awaited day has began as the Cheerleaders lead the Coyotes to school. No, that's not Pee Wee Herman, it's Paul Allen. 20 A Slice of Life f F, I, in , , ,J x W, I 'f issi lsis alsi i iA Z 5 a V I 5, 3 in -ffsyiffr ni, l i , ?i 3 ,K1' , ,,,, ,,, V -fa.. V .,,:..W., . N of Q' , s 3 . ,I Q b . . s l Q 4 1 ' M ZF f . , 3 ' A Q l .. W L f I 4, , ,gg -5 The football players know that THE High School is wel. nl . Tony Stanfield tells Brian Graves how he can't wait to shatter the Raiders' pride Coyote rider 21 wwf After a long night, seniors still wear happy faces to the Berkeley Breakfast, ,, Through the Years Friendships are a vital part of high school life. The cherished memories that we have created with ourfriends will be reflected on throughout our lives. From our first Hirschi Hash when we were freshmen to graduation, our grow- ing maturity enhanced our appre- ciation of the qualities of true friendship. Through all of our joyous times and our sad times, through the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat, we have discovered that our friends will always be there to either encourage us orto console us. No matter how trivial the situ- ation is, whether it is lending us lunch money, giving us a ride, or covering upfor us, we can always count on our friends to help us out. High school has allowed us to learn the value of friendship and that friends are earned and not given. Whenthetlme comesforusto part and go our separate ways, we will always remember the friendsthat we have made. Even if not physically, our high school friends willalways bethere. They are our friends for life. 22 A Slice of Life if QQ it if . -r ,,.a.wwAhfft', , .sa .i ' ts, it t r issts t,, High flue is shared between friends Q ' M W 5 wg. '7 scfguys. W QP 1 Wigf ,P ','A' 135-Q H 1 , sm , Sli. E 'wsfswls R At the pep rallies, everyone agrees that Coyotes are No. 1 Working together to produce a good Howdy Assemble year after year builds friendships Q X, N- as In 4,5 Z 'Q- rf Hr 4' N exif if K ' NT 'N X 4, Howd One of the biggest weeks of the year is called simply Howdy, Started in 1952, the tradition of se- lecting the friendliest boy and girl as Mr. and Miss Howdy has grown into a week filled with dress-up days, and an assembly of skits and musical presenta- tions by the students. The climax is a western dance. This year the DJ was The Rock'in Machine. Robert Woodruff and Keri Plummer received the traditional western crown from Principal Burtt Lauck as the thir- ty-fifth Mr. and Miss Howdy. The celebration of friendliness is Anything But Ordinary. Have you had too much caffine today, Julie Green? 24 A Slice of Life Robert Woodruff Mr. and Miss Howd -.rr Howdy Nommees: Julie Green, Vanessa Smith Bernadme Deluna, Steve Duffle, Omar Thompson and Angela Butler lJohnny McDaniel Not Picturedl Todd Rafter puckers up to his microphone, Chris McKown and Ernie Ranjel create the beat for the Howdy rap performed by Taylor Poston and Mike Palma. ,ffy Dress-up Days make me so happy, says John Spragins. no While Jenny Joyner points at The Streak, Camie Tarpley, Jennifer McAfee and Staci Pollock tell him to hit the road. Playing the guitar is what I do best, says Danny Craig. Howdy Beau Culwell and Amy Merriman discuss their '5O's Day Attire. Spirit d stud nts dress up The halls were filled by enthusiastic spirited students who insisted on not letting the limited number of dress up days get them down. The year started off with various shapes and patterns of ties as students raided dad's closet on Tie Day. Then followed Stripe Day and Red and Black Day. The students went back in time on 26 A Slice of Life Fifties Day in their own creations. On Sweat Day, many students wore sweat- shirts and on Overall Day, many wore overalls. Students seemed to enjoy button day because everyone had many inter- esting buttons for others to read. I think dressing up shows you've got school spirit, Michelle Foley, jun- ior, said. 'lAayyyl says Fonzie Phil Halstine. Do those cateye glasses help your grades, Kelly Taylor? , F , ,,gj1fQQi1g W A 1 Mrs. Linda Merrill and Wendy Marks compare buttons to Button Up the Bearcats Lorel Wilhelm sleep walks her way through '5O's Day. Dress Up Days Easy Task It's no easy task putting on a play, but with a hard-working, experienced cast of actors, set crew, and a dedi- cated director, it can be accomplished. No group realized this more than the Thespians with their production of Meet Me In St. Louis. In only four weeks, this ensemble of actors man- aged to put on one of the best produc- tions seen in years. I felt the play was a success, and I'm proud of my students for all of their hard work, Mr. Patrick Jackson said. Set in the early 1900's, the play called for an elaborate, authentic set with period furniture, wallpaper, props, and lavish costumes. Some cos- tumes were borrowed from the Back- door Theater, but many cast members were able to put together their own. We all had a great time finding our costumes and getting into make-up, cast member Fawn Arnold said. While the cast proceeded with re- hearsals every day after school, the stage crew worked hard to produce the detailed parlor of the Smith family's home. Mr. Jacksonis patience and the cooperation of the actors were a vital part of the play's success, cast mem- ber Kathryn St. Clair said. ln spite of the demanding rehearsal schedule and large cast, this dedicated group performed Meet Me In St. Louis to the delight and enjoyment of the audience. Were those the right lines, Mr. Jackson? ask Bernadette Shauver and Fawn Arnold during rehearsal. There, there now, says Mr. Smith, Richard Sutton, as he comforts Rose, played by Lovdy Hamm. A Slice of Life it KK, , .. .V .K ,ff s.'- , I I ..i. I I . ' I I .,., I 4 3 -. .1 f ' i f'f i ' i fl , 'I ,I ' I W. -eff' 751,353 I ,-'li f f '1' lfffiii .- Ik- ,f 45 .. gg L a 1, -' u A M ,, 'f A '1 ww if 3632 , 2, by -..E I I fri? . ' I - - .' ' 1,5 Ig, ,, 1 41 -4 QI. 'A ig fl l ' r l 'gf N43 Can you believe it Ma? Lucille cancelled our date, complains Lon, played by Terry Siegler, to lVlrs. Smith, played by Kathryn St. Clair. Another long day of rehearsal has taken its toll on Mamie Townsend, Rob Michaud, Brian Miller, and Mike Smith. If Maria Grundy is not so sure she should trust Olevia White with her hair for the play, 1 Jim D O Meet Me In St. Louis 'Y How can Richelle Cobb be so awake after getting back from the U2 concert so early in the morning? l . was 30 A Slice of Life fx fy g i NO G-Urs e X ff GU? M A 1 is r ee,re,.,. J CPQIMG RREAK5' s, Veronica Palmer walks down the hall, she NO GUS, N0 Gl0W is U19 Sl09GfI Steve MlfCl1ell wishes she were still in St. Tropez. lives by. 1Aaron Goodwin shows his taste in music. I it K 1 i 0 l 2 l l g I ix. S .,:,, 3 Q 2 1 s 5 Yi v Is Brian Newcomb the power behind the station? 4 I ,.,, M Walking Billboard ,- J R1 ,.- i ig! f '-1. A g f 'wt ,Af . Af -A ,f Mogwf , f-YV . giyff i 'iIheOHginal Partygfftiilfwsputls McKenzie!,Qffis a popu- Ilar' saying on a populgif-shirt. 'Thexgurfs iJ,wheat's famqitsgl v gigfdther. Ar?IaziflQly'lenou9lll, E-tllesd i little sayings so muclhxattention. Thelpe ,Ella wearing tfshi Mist,-'5 1 howrmwllfhthey are advertigngf' i Just b fjal round' with a'c ' Wshirt on their backs, Y,W ii ,, X 5353 Af Xfheywc 'uld bgii rang that praauci-Nj ke MILLIONQQLW A A g od natnie for :such advertisirlgjis Wa 'Jing mi l boards! Thatslexagy what these t-shirtslgrQeg?ltop'le adgw .- vertise? their favoriterptoducts just ghy wearingfthem on their-Y-. backsf Walking 3BillboaLd5i.a,re everything from sport? equiplnent and favorite sports teamsfto resortsylgorganiza- tions,land'fhus'c g gupsti Y P -.-.M 1 5 ,NT ul wealwtgfshilti becalllse thing that everyone appreciates. The tfshirt sintp J eight: presses my taste in music, Bethany Bates said. W p Hard'R6ckrC'ate5 Nike, Reebok are still more examples of products advertised on t-shirts. One store's estimate of t- Xw., K, , ', if 4 ,f--we 7.,, -M ,, ewan , A A X ,X shirts sold in agyear tolhlillsinesses folRQi?B!Wad ments is 25,000 tos30,00QF'TA?conservative lestirrrafem prehprints sold in one year is3!f,000. Students said theyaieyr t-shirts with products thatvthey like to enclouzfif othefisrfd try that procluctf ,fl 'I 12 d lghhh 3 W xi Of coursefhllaete aregifunwear 1e if-tigifisihail, vertise alcoholic bleveragejsfandodis adam thefjearning process. Yet, that stops nokbjjie from blyfng. and wearing them. M ny people like Qyyear t-shirts with famous faces. For Morrislthe Cat. Some people gen wear t-shirts l I 'iwitlts gans to ekpress the way WUI like wearing ones witlyslffgans on th tial? il o do withsomething funny that's:'tA bex Melody Robbins . ii if ws i ' fi ,if saidigx by 4 1 Lb? - . . - fi f Coinpatiies selling procl'fi?5:ts wouQl'l,dile it ,rhade if all they had to dofwas watch peo'1qlg wear their t- hirts. Too,bad we don't get anylgg the profi l i Walking Billboards Heritage Marked Wichita Falls High School was named a historical institution for the 100 years of educational services it has providgdftov the community. i-Theluilrttarker, mounted to the east wall of thitoyer, was unveiled Nov. 15 by Principal Burtt lsauck and President of 'ltl l1listoricall'Societyl Jody McCall. Research-for the marker began as a part of the isesquicentennial celebra- tion by Mthe .Junior Historians Society. Mrs.ii-iiiljebldrbh ,Champman did 400 hoursi llll researchifcompiling the informa- tion for the mirker. s y The plaquelpjdetails .the p history of WichitaQ Eall51llSDQ construction and ad- ditions to WichitaiFalls High School and the growth of the school. The presentation was followed by a reception and tours through the school to give graduating members of the past a chance to see the improvements made over the years. O.T. Freeman, principal from 1949-1970, was among the distinguished guests at the unveiling of the historical marker. 32 A Slice of Life Principal Burtt Lauck looks on as Deborah Goodman reads the inscription on the plaque. iyiy S52- Teacher Don Phillips and former student Grace Carter examine the display of historical materials during the reception. I I Moving On . . . l N, g 3. ' v ' :L j ll 4-K if gfsrssf. ali'-:fn-rar. airfare rj! ,.,,' 9436, il' l. it li its ge. JJ- ljf ri in ii 1 X M Transportation, an absolute must. Transportation plays a major role in our everyday lives. Students would be doomed if they did not have a way to get from one place to another. Students not only need transporta- tion to get them to and from school, they need it to go shopping, around town, and out on weekends with dates or friends. I want a car to be able to drive. I'm anxious to get my license. I want to cruise Kemp, Roy Rodriguez, said. Since students do not live at school, transportation to school is an absolute must. For upperclassmen, it is easier. They are old enough to obtain a li- cense and probably own a car or some other automotive vehicle. Underclass- men, at this point, cannot easily get a driver's license, and must find another way to get to school. I can go places with my friends without my parents having to know ex- actly where I am. If I go to the movies, I don't have to have my mom or dad taking me and bringing me home, said Scott Clark, a junior. I have to wait for my mom, and it gets to be a drag, says Victor Aleman. Some depend upon a parent, rela- tive, or friend to take them. Others may ride the bus, ride their bikes, or even walk. Cars are the most popular mode of transportation. The model and make of a car mat- ters to me because I don't want it to look like a Pinto or drive like a station wagon. If I didn't have a car, though, l'd probably catch rides with friendsf' junior Richard Murray said. Enjoying a pleasant stroll home, Linda Munoz and Thomas Corwin discuss events of the day. Stop 'n Go . . . Kari Bentley and friend are having a great time riding around town. Caught in the act . . . Chance Word is surprised that he is on candid camera. Moving On . . . W From the expression on Mr. Joe Studer's face, he has heard that excuse before from Robert Epperson and Louis Lufkin. Justin Cullers, Jason Collins, Lovdy Hamm, and Jon Sledge are all amazed at Denise Powers' answer to Mrs. Roma Gilbert's question. Pushing for Perfection Wi-'QIWM Basically, the reason for going to school is to acquire the best possible education, and because students are different, schools provide a variety of subjects and levels of study, and also a variety of graduation certificates. Appropriate curriculum is pro- vided for all students. i The race for grades is a big part of the system at WFHS. Grade Point Averages are constantly tabulated and compared. Many students spend large amounts of time to insure a place as a High Ranking Senior or to win a Scholastic Letter Award. Being Valedictorian or Salutatorian is the pinnacle of success. But, success can be measured in other ways, the knowledge gained and the goals achieved at individual levels are necessary for all students. Whatever the class, or level of education at WFHS, it is Anything But Ordinary. Concentration shows in the face of John Barth as he works on one of the many computers at WFHS. Anything But Ordinary The Race s On. Some people have it, most people want it. That perfect 4.0 grade point average. Why is there such competition for this perfect average? It seemed that once school started, the race began for the best average possible. Getting a better GPA is tied to scholarships, Mrs. Kelly Wedding, physics teacher, said. She said the competition between students im- proves their performances. To reach the 4.0 goal, some students take honors courses which may add up Thoroughly enjoying their work, Steven Schmitz, Jason Collins, Jennifer Cline, Jen-i Harrison, Lara Hamilton have fun in class. to as many as five per semester. A new class offered this year was the combination class which combined both Physics and Pre-calculus in an effort to enable the students to correlate the physics with the math, as well as learn- ing the math before the physics. For some students, it was the need for personal satisfaction that com- pelled them to work harder. The recog- nition the students received for their accomplishments varied. A few quali- fied as high ranking seniors. Some earned the title of Scholastic Letter Award winners. The National Honor Society selects a distinguished group on the basis of GPA. Two of the most prestigious honors are presented to co- valedictorians or a valedictorian and salutatorian. Whether it was the competition, the personal satisfaction, or the need to succeed, students found the motivation to do their best. In the pursuit of the 4.0 goal, stu- dents proved that the education of WFHS is Anything but ordinary. Whatever Kent Kreiselmaier finds interesting, Jason Christie finds amusing. 7 W f' . 1' , 5 ff 3 L 1 'LAIIFZWAIIISYM PWA I .AIIHW I 'Il ill 36 Pushing for Perfection Adnan Wyly practices his own study methods. i Bug collections sure are a lot of work, muses Fritz Morris. AL I V,., , , . W ,,,, A '2 5, ' A L, 'rrt r it y rtct l f k 'xiff K --,' . -1? K' r 9 A ,N ii. r ., ,, '14 -rrf -f El - . ccrr Ag 5 ctot r r M3 5 ,r', ,' 1' A3 A -.lf L ai .,., ,,1' 3 W VVV: 1 ja K ' . f M rt., l Having fun in biology Luelen Vinson and Shawna A ' Barnhardt? lIIliW'l lISUl IEW I 'LAIIWIAII 'Il The Race Is On! Co-Valedictorian Jennie Huff Pushing for Perfection 2 o-Valedlctorlan , C , , f ,,,,k I 3 M., I . ewege ' S2 eff a9 .1g'fG 3 3, . Denise Powers Valedictorians Who's Who ' 251.1 ' K my . .M :,.. K AM 3 jf i -1 F -iii' 5 3 ,Eg il hw' English: Denise Powers, Duyen Hoang, Sarah X Burks, Jennie Huff, Jill Hamilton, Laura me Smeaton. jk I an ri' Languages. Bethany Bates, French, Alma gg 1 Castillo, Spanish, Jenny Williams, Germany Q 4 Angela Robinson, French, Melissa Ramser, Latin, I ' X Brenda Stewart, French. K -M. 1 . Social Studies: Olaf Christmann, Jill White and Laura Smeaton. Social Studies: Anthony Horn. Jaw VIII El IEW I YI I WIIBVIIIIKWI 40 Pushing For Perfection lfsf fe 4 x L Yearbook Staff: Cathy Haines and Jackie Martin. Math: Denise Powers, Sarah Burks, Laura Smeaton, Jill Hamilton, Jennie Huff, Kendall Huffines and Chris Salin. lf bw! 113 Coyote New: Tommy Edmonson and Jill Hamilton. Debate: Clacie Rivers. Who's Who l Who's Who Mechanical Drawing and Woodshop: Joey Tipps, Billy Odell. Shorthand and Typing: Angela Esparza, Cynthia Mitchell. Drama: Lovdy Hamm, Kathryn St. Clair lilifliill ililillll llfl IRB!! f liillilll sssllluls lllllllil lllllllll usanaassa 'kv P.E.: Angela Cofer. gf A W,-5 -.hrs avg my-W T70 Q l QW? A bi it , y .y M: , 6 I6 Q 5 -il ck l L3 5' L QXH i lin xxx lit lla IIS inn u l ll a as Q,- aw' I S i, ,, HF X r ' I .c Rx E X i an : Xt 1 Ba Q' 'M ,- 52' H, W. p , Q wi. . 5 .. S, 1 fi l ak ig l WIIHYII I 'W I 171 I 'WIIIHBI I 'WI 42 Pushing for Perfection Flx Ii M, I I S' B Q . . , as I Ir, Q ' me NW 1 . .. I fl ifhnz' K 5 ,W . su li .4 ' g .1 K Q. fx-s ' - . e. ' 5 W Y J i . , S v 1.44 1 A K . ' ,W . - .W f .ey i I v ! i gg! xl S N 5 VL W al 5 . QP 5' 'ik if in R,O.T.C.: A.J. Johnson. ICT: Allan Smith. Accounting and Commputers: Tonya Thompson, Olga Tezaguic. Band and Choir: Jeff Tompkins, Angela Holcombe. Child Developement, Home Management and Foods: Tina Heath, N - ff: Yolanda Franklin, And Sarena Boyd. ' 'lf A-if 5.llllCWllllS!l IWIIEMI I W E U PWA Who's Who Scholastic Letter Awards From Top to Bottom: Chuck Ramser, Jill Hamilton, Justin Martin, Jennifer Huff, Laura Smeaton, Denise Powers, Sarah Burks, and Duyen Hoang. WIIHVIIII UAIIHMIIH IIIHEIIIHUAIIH 44 Pushing for Perfection ll QNIOQ ui I , . Www? From left to right: Mark Stickney, Richard Sutton, Laurie Wells, Scott Clark, Bethany Bates, Sheridan Warnock, Kendall Huffines, Lydia Saenz, Jennifer Maxwell. gym-XOMOQEQ f Q . : From left to right: Kristi Keiser, Thao Hoang, Rob Crosnoe, Emily Reagan, Jeff Bradley, Jenifer Lam, William Sutton, Melissa Ramser, David Escandell, and John Bindel. Scholastic Letter Awards ,- s it l H H HIGH RANKING SENIORS 4.0: Loudy Hamm, Kathryn St. Clair, Guy Riddle, Shawna Barnhardt, Justin Martin, Gary Butler, Jill Hamilton, Jill White. ww' , i zcxvviu -nf 4.0: Sarah Burks, Cathy Haines, Tammy Edmonson, Lori Pennartz, Derek James, Kevin Armstrong, Duyen Hoang, Brian Graves, Jennifer Huff, Laura Smeaton, Julie Herzfeld. f l 46 Pushing for Perfection 3.8 Juli Taylor Tompkins. 3.6: Keri Plummer, Jimmy Spears, Trey Cowan, Glen Dicken, Steve Duffle, Kenny Mitchell, Jimmie Sanders, Shilo Simpson, 3.7: Clacie Rivers, Patricia Vinson, Korby Keeney, Michael White, Brad Altman, Jackie Martin, Chuck Ramser, Jeff 3.9: Rhonda Swaney, Roberta Carualho, Chris Salin. i 3.5: Melissa Young, Kathy Barker, Luelen Vinson, Ang Green, Camie Tarpley, Tina Heath, Leigh Young. High Ranking Seniors , 1 ela Holcombe, Julie 47 , A A I NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Q If x Z Q 5 .T - P ' S 6 1 NN f ' X W t X Lovdy Hamm, Denise Powers, Laura Smeaton, Je nnie Huff, Sarah Burks, and Justin Martin. K I 4 l f!! ,,WVV JW, ,. A f r iii,Lf13ili5iiFi llW D A ,Za .i -J J if il L I. xiii' tele-1 , v,,V 'f' -fee' 'iw K Wu s in X x, v, 1 'J iw . Roberta Carvalho, Lori Pennartz, Tommy Edmonson, and Jill Hamilton, f I J - r Row 1: Shawna Barnhardt, Row 2: Juli Taylor and Jill White. Row 3: Jeff Tompkins, Kathryn St. Clair, and Derek James 'PIWIIKZWAI-'1HV!lIlF3Wl I M PWAIIIH. Pushing for Perfection 21 'C N. E. 11 N 4 v. ' :N- Q 'FIVE llvulwl Sponsors Adrian Koller and Joe Studer ' Q P. al 2 Qi i, i , V 2 51 413 Seniors Honored Each year a group of seniors are se- lected as members of the National Hon- or Society. These members stand out among other seniors in areas of citizen- ship, scholarship, leadership, and ser- vice. The National Honor Society was established to honor seniors with a grade point average of 3.65 or higher and are elected by the faculty. In the spring of each year, seniors with a 3.30 grade point average are eligible to be added to the membership along with incoming juniors. The organizations main event of the year is the annual NHS vs. faculty soft- ball game. This year's sponsors were Mr. Adri- an Kolter and Mr. Joe Studer. National Honor Society Row I: Jackie Martin, Duyen Hoang, Julie Herzfeld, Cathy Haines. Row 2: Rhonda Swaney Gary Butler and Korby Keeney. 49 David Crabbe, Kendall Huffines, and Chuck Samus show off their legs in hope of getting a better grade. Mr. Adrian Kolter enjoys a piece of victory cake. Y' Us . X. Class wins In honor ofthe Constitution's two hundredth anniversary Texas Young Lawyers Associa- tion CTYLAJ sponsored a Na- tional Bicentennial competition. The competition was nation- wide. Wichita Falls held mock congressional hearings in the different high schools. Winners of these hearings were Mr. Adrian Kolter's fourth 0 Pushing For Perfection state title period Honors Government Class. The class competed in Austin in the statewide competition and won the right to compete in Washington D.C. for the na- tional phase ofthe contest. The class travelled to Wash- ington in April and visited the Smithsonian, the White House and the FBI building. Jimmy Spears and Justin Martin find government very stimulating. Mr. Adrian Kolter's fourth period stands proud with the flag and their trophy. 2 A LL ' Jennifer Maxwell reviews her notes. ' ml: VIII: El IFSWIII 'VI PW!!! Government 1 .. DAR Good Citizen Angela Butler The Daughters of the American Revolution KDARD Good Citizen Award is given to an outstanding student on the basis of dependability, service leadership and patriotism. , The senior English classes nominate a student, and the winner is then chosen by the faculty. This year's winner, Angela Butler, will go to the state level of competition and will be tested in personal accomplishments and achievements, citizenship and on a written essay. Angela is a cheerleader, a two-year member of the Lone Stars, a Miss Howdy nominee, beauty, and is a member of the Spanish Club. K ' National Merit Semi-Finalist Denise Powers Denise Powers was named a semifina- list in the annual National Merit Scholar- ship competition. As a semifinalist, she was selected on the basis of performance on the Prelimi- nary Scholarship Aptitude Test CPSATD and on information submitted about her activities in and out of school, future plans and goals and academic performance in high school. 52 Pushing for Perfection illllwlill VII PWA I 'RWIIL Jil Bl Acadaemic Decathlon i , x ,', fi' . A T ' Striving for Excellence e.e, se Si - Since 1987-88, WFHS juniors and seniors have been preparing for the Academic Decathlon competition in January. The team was made up of nine members, and the two sponsors were Mrs. Linda Merrill and Mrs. Roma Gilbert. Team members were chosen on the basis of grade point average, practice tests and percentage of practice ses- sions attended. This year's topics for testing were physical science, social studies, lan- , --.M If i Airport. r i i i 1 i . siis if c fieg rccrni 2 1' 5 i ,,. 7 - zz-5. i Vs, 6 --gas - -' , -- i ,Q Sitting: Lori Pennartz, Laura Smeaton, Sarah Burks, Clacie Rivers, Standing: Olaf Christmann, Justin Cullers, Chris Salin, David Crabbe, Tommy Edmonson. guage and literature, fine arts and math. Scores will also be based on a prepared speech, impromptu speech- es, interviews and written essays. This year's team was fortunate to attend the Midwestern State University Artist-Lecture Series to prepare for the Super Quiz question based on the histo- ry of flight. Speakers for the lecture were Dan Rutan and Jeanna Yeager, pilots of the Voyager's non-stop flight around the world. Team members Tommy Edmonson and Lori Pennartz meet Voyager pilots on arrival at Kickapoo Preparing for January, Yong Mun takes advan- tage of knowledge gained in PhysicalfPre-Ca!cu- lus combination class. Academic Decathlon 5 w. 1 1' 2 U mms X., Q Q' f W r :Q ,, Jr, 2, , gp 4' ff? x E4 J 1 4 'sf:.:.:.:.'.g.:R Football ..,, IKM KW' i is Q 'N-J t ,pix ,,V. ,, -i ,, , t P ,-, , s, Q- ,f M if L Y' . , e r all-is-were 5, sy +44 5 5 r , . t, Q. , A Ig M.: ., , fx, ' 4 25' f tw- , K f 'Qtr EV K 'if YV W I Q isdn J 3, , kkr, K -wiv .C miah Davidson, 20, Dudley Calloway, 72, Ronnie Pettigrew, 80, Jerome Cooper, 61, John Holgin, 68. Row 3: Steve Ward, 59, Mike Pegworth, 86, Brady McWhorter, 87, Juan Ramirez, 45, Zemether Scroggins, 33, Jayson Lavender, 24, and Coach Jay Hill. Row 4: Robert Woodruff, 84, Randy Crawford, 88, Brad Altman, 48, John Pitts, 78: Keith Robinson, 43, Coach Gary Diehm and Coach Joe Bob Tyler. Row 1: Jeff Brooks, 63, Warren Gould, 26, Tracy Owens, 10, Chris Cope, 30, Robert Jackson, 53, Ronny Smith, 25. Row 2: Sylvester Torres, 41, Jera- wi ,, b 5? -5 5 ,:. H 55 I5 H :Q :I 1 5 X P3 H rl X Q R E F: N S R 'E k 5 5 S Q r 2 c b 1 F f 5 E C E . - . , . . F0 WFS NJ Cf! FE sr ki? 'Z' ei RE ag: tif 'fl F: L:-1 SS E-E si E2 sa cw sz 7:1 C? sr X31 123 1-1 12:3 YS 55 3? 5' R :1: E: :Z ss r: E2 F5 F1 S: tl SE '1 :E ::: -5 gg 'I' bil E2 S Q: S21 QI: :IS . . ES si E2 L5 YQ 5: -...-...-. .-.-.-.-.-.-.-..,-. ....,.,,,.,,-.. .L.....,....w .....,... .M ..:..w. .-.1 K..-.ww-.-.. ,.-.-.-.Y.-.-.-.-. N,-.-.-.-.-.-.-., -.M.,.-..,,-, ..,...,....,.-.. ..,...M,M 0,-,1.w. my-.-N..-. N.-.-.-..-.-.-..f .,.-N,-.-.-.V ,.,.,-.K.,,.,... ..,.,.,.A.A.. ..,.,.,..1wn mum-.W Mu1T.w w.-W.1.-.-.-..-..- -..-.-.-.,,.-.-W W.-E1 Deon Felnoy rushes for the flrst down 4 'Nun Q wus: . w Y , -r 5: E-E IC I? S: 5: FZ Q: 35 . 53: Ei S Pi S555 55553 .-:E IM' ln preegame practice Chris Chandler tries to be a human shotput. JUNIOR VARSITY: Row 1: Mike Rutledge, Michael Davis, Pete Alaniz, Monroe Brooks, Chris Chandler, Doug Berend, Paul Bland, Richard Niles, Britt Milstead, Amando Amador, Robert Ashley. Row 2: Daven Butler, Chris Esquibel Jay Kouri, Tony Bitts, Dean Melton, Jeff Wolf, Shawn Schnoltz, John Harding, Trey Judge, Chris Puckett, Rodney Estridge, Louie Gerrero, Price Pruitt, Manager Kyle Love. Row 3: Coach Charles Marshall, Mac McDonald, John Holgen, Ray Avery, Deon Felnoy, Marlin Edwards, Steve Dunlap, Chris Brown, Shane Pritchett, Alex Arias, Todd Reich, Shannon Hastings, Byran Murphy and Coach Wendall 'av 5 1 M... ' Q3 M15 - T6 0 is f- XV? X t . . 21Qrb3 as li Carroll. ooking to '88 The Junior Varsity football team got off to a rocky start losing their first game but rallied to end the season with a 5-6 record. It should've been a better year, Beau Culwell said. He went on to say that the team had a lot of talent, they just couldn't put the pieces together at times. Most of the JV players look forward to moving up to the varsity. I'm excited about playing on the varsity. It'll be a lot more fun and more challenging, too, Britt Milstead said. l've really enjoyed coaching these young men, and I'm looking forward to taking on the challenge again next year, Coach Wendall Carroll said. ,. ZW f rl 'gl PUPS Rowl Travls Burney 56 Kev1nCh1los 26 Allen Dewey 85 Darryl Tollrver 22 Tony Perez 60 John Johnson 255 Joel Sparks 10 Row2 Michael Vaughn 84 Art1musV1llareal 72 Chris Adams 54 Mark Hernandez 68 Eugene Perkins 46 PJ Dudley 625 Juan Herrera 70 John Barrera 40 Scott Helblng 31 Jeram1H1lley 20 Row3 Eric Reed 73 M1k2W1lll6m5 90 Terry Trotter 44 Shawn Padilla, 78 DeShaun Young 12 Jason Ramos 80 Matthew Farquahr 55 Andrew Garcia 77 Pet Chapa 29 Jason Dozxer 33 Tommlkko Downs 7. E124 7395 43? :-:Z M' dication The Pups completed the season with Coach Dan McDonald said. a record of 2-7 but were dedicated to Two players recognized for their ef- the end. forts and leadership were Scott Helb- The Pups were a very dedicated ing and Michael Williams. and hard working group this year. Assistant coaches were Cale Mark- They gave us a good effort all year, and linger and Kenny Osborn. they represented WFI-IS very well, HIUHEWM' -il'l 'Na Once again the famous single wing offense takes its toll on the opponent Joel Sparks pauses during the game to replace lost body fluids I 4. fa 25 B ,. ...a 'I l w A u I E T3 ia 3 5. Q? :! V4 H . .. .., .,.,. . . . . .si Ron Bellamy actzces IS S9706 xiii? ei ii. is Q w , x.-1fg- f ,.L V As he follews through, Michael Martinez shows excellent form Stephanie Gray concentrates as she sweeps low. Amanda Barnett reaches up to complete her serve. ,,. K 5. ,A-, H, .. Q It . E ,,.ah -4 VARSITY TENNIS. Row 1. Ron Bellamy, Steven Martinez. Brandon Winfrey, Rob Crosnoe, Gary Butler. Row 2: George Amador, Stacie Benson, Celeste Haney, Stephanie Gray, Amanda Barnett, Michael Mar- tinez, Wynne Staley, Luelen Vinson, Angela Marks, Aparna Mankodi. JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS: Row 1: Emily Reagan, Sangeetha Chakinala Julie Gentry, Teresa Vu, Kristi Benson, Ashley Winfrey, Amy Fatheree Sherry Reo, Thao Hoang, Samantha Stapleton. Row 2: Peter Works, Sunelr Sundarshan, David Lane, Coach Norm Smith, John Wahl, Eric Schafer, Chri. 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Row 1: Chris Kelsey, Alison Cunningham, Shan- ff, 1 A l l gm 5 JV SWIMMING: Row 1: Lori Fiscus, Amy Elam, Monique Milisci, Jana Cox, non Pruett, Juli Taylor, Lee Bernhardt. Row 2. Bnan Love, Adnan Wyly Billy Melton, Jon Taylor, Chandler Harvey. Amy Hupp, Rachel Simpson, David Ferguson, Kelly Barton, David Franks, Chad Johnson, WB. Marks. 2? if 23 s F re fs :s 21 :R Il 21 S A a 5 :- .Q 1? S R CE S :I fi E S :- ,. D 3:1 ri: LE N: E is S r: -: -: r: X -: 251 ,. -9 75 35 55 -5 '2 E 5 35 if 35 FI N R w: s: 52 3 3 3 3 5? 'P 15 1? rx Il 4, S 'Z ,J 2 i ,. F1 .,: .A ,1 J x 4 5 il- s iii r Z E: . I, 5: :- Expression helps Justin Martin as he kicks the ball. Murphy Davis, lets Paul Davis take the ball away from him in practice. 1 Q 3 ug- s A I iff' I1 r C 255: ' 2: :iz-E2 + :1:1:- Q5 55:1 TS 111, :c .53 as :-:-:f -:Q - t: :-2723 2- -:-:-: Q: P533 ti XS' SX -. .-R -:Q '-:-: :-:- :2Zf:- tf: .s xxx I x 'ff' I K I YN , ww vas'-nts, -iw s -Q4 me Q ,.,.- ., .., .1 W Q: W if ., A , rv, ,.,q,, V, defenders Paul Davis and Jason Bone attack the opposing team member. 1 4, K f . ' Fw ,S - ' in .Ir 61- 3334 ' 4' 5 'iii ' ' nr F' iv 'M' 7 N -A W ' 4' i 'fy 1 I A34 :A it ' IQ'vlf-QW-,gg wvamf k?Q . A-, W H ,, . 4 4- wk ,, . , Q A . ., , i , fs' 4 01. , Hgtgw R ug ,sn K: A P f,.,,:,t,q.'1iQ' 2- Em .-.. . . .-.- 2-.-. W ER '-:E:E:5:2'f'G:EwE '1:1:5:f:f:5:5:2:3 t:5:5:5:2:E:E2S2:a -.g.g.:.g.5.-.:.5- -.:.: - 'f ::g:3:::g:g:5-I :-:::g:g:::::555EfQ :IEQSQEQEQEEEQEQSE fiiifiifilcg:-:-23 255, :i5:1:f:i5E3:5?g ET:f:?:f3:2:!:E I3:1:l:!:1:!:5:5S 3:2:5:1:5:1Q1:?: , . s k :' ' ' 'NE ' lk ........ ......... ......... .... . .... ..... . .55 V - A Q - - 4 4 ' s 3 5:3 . 553 -:-1 3272 'n'w :-Q x 's'n :iii .N .5'3: .gs -.gs en. ' s -SS occer: It's a Kick fb. -i' vi. Hard work and determination is got off to a slow start, but when we zz, what the Coyote varsity and junior var- played Rider, it was our turning point. sity soccer teams are all about. It is this The season was a time for the team attitude which earned the varsity their to see their bad and good points and to p Team member John Gray said, We 1988 season better. .-Z' 2:3 -Is -:Q :-:' It g 7-3 record, and the JV a 3-2 record. make the improvements to make the VARSITY. First Row, Richard Sutton, Gil Grabow, Jason Bone, Paul Davis, Andy Hubrich, David Patterson, Brian Henry, Justin Martin, Doug Ferguson, Matt Warnock, and Murphy Davis. Top Row: Jake Davis, Mike Miller, Stephen Cleary, Trey McAlister, Robbie Weir, Jason Christie, Josh McAfee, John Stodghill, Ahmad Popal, and Jack Martin. 5? 'Q 3 e Q my x fm fl 3 JUNIOR VARSITY. John Gray, Brad Ritter, Truong Phan, Scott March, John True, Richard Adams, Richard Sutton, Coach Dale Marklinger, Mark Caprioli, Steve Tidwell, Kent Kreiselmaier, David Stewart, David March, Mike McClain, and Mike White. 2'Z'Z'Z'I'2'Z 4255: r:-:-:-:-:-: 331523232522 S:7:3:2:1:?: 2:?:f:f:f:f: Q-:-2-' :-:-:- sc-.-.-.-:-1 :-:-:-:-:-:-: l.i.2.2.l4l.1, sg.g.g.g.g.g, rg-n-nn-r With four returning upperclassmen this year, the golf team had a definite advantage to spark a successful sea- son. The team, led by Senior Korby Keeney, participated in tournaments throughout the North Texas area. To prepare for these tournaments, the team practiced at Weeks Municipal Golf Course, River Creek Golf Course. To attain perfection, they also hit shags at Hamilton Park and practiced putting at the Wichita Falls Country Club. With the advantage of the top four returning players, we hope to place in the top five at district. Coach Scott Haynie said, Jeff Gossett foretells the future with his magic golf ball VARSITY GIRLS GOLF-Brandi Breland, Brandi Garrett, Coach Scott Haynie. Craig Bundy prepares to hit an approach shot in the fairway, - - fi ' -1 ' g. s l ll i l A X, ,fa I 4 if Q AJ if rr 2 'Q AH tr wg c,,, ri? -nr Vt' 4 K Q ' , , W-, VARSITY BOYS' GOLF: Row 1: Mark Miks, Doug Bomer and Ron Dragoo. Row 2: Korby Keeney, J . . . eff Gossett, Craxg Bundy, Kendall Huffhmes, Ray Gonzalez, and Coach Scott Haynxe. Chzppxng onto the green rs old hat for R! Kendall Huffhines Another putt goes in for Brandi Garrett. Craig Keiser swings to add to his batting average. Reaching out Robert Faulkner tags the opposing member for an out ' 23' fr Y , H 'in V vi -, ,, K. Ass, ml, . rf' . af' Baseball. Row 1. Chris Kuehler, Robert Faulkner, Paul Bennett, Clark Crosnoe. Row 2: John Wesley Carroll, Darrell Cotton, Bob Canny, Bryan Wittenberg, Bill Canny, Danny Bennett, Chris Cope, Jeremy Symack, Robert Jackson. Row 3: Coach Wendell Carroll, Mark Holcomb, Brad Buss, Craig Keiser, Robert Woodruff, Bubba Garrett, John Spragins, Chance Pruitt, Jason Hander. 'i' , H 5. , gr , Ar gf, . . Lys fefnfx f , 4 ' f ,. r..f,:. , i . 'K l . m yrfq. ' gm, 1 ' .41 s, f I ' 4 4 4 Q 4 4 4 4 - 4 2 4 4 an - A 4 4 4 Q Q Clltdtiiii ag gg gggyqqn -ww N My keg I 7 -:-: r:-:- Ztk 52:15 c-: sz-:4 rf- muffin? ,ug 53.3. aseball Coach Wendell Carroll, with help from Coach Dan McDonald, led the '87 Coyotes Baseball team to a 14- 10 season. The team was made up mostly of underclassmen with only four seniors. Bill Canny, Robert Woodruff, and Bubba Garrett were outstanding pitchers for the team. Paul Bennett set a school and city record with 41 stolen bases in a sea- son. Batting records were also set by 4-4, filling the seniors absence and then returning with nine varsity starters, the experience for the next year will help much in the forthcom- ing season. The team's success could also be due to the good relationships be- tween the coaches and players. The coaches are also looked up to and thought of as friends, said Bennett. Both coaches and players V V if .- 1 1 'after the windup, Bill Canny pulls back to let out another fast ball. Chris Cope eagerly waits for the ball to come his way. Darrell Cotton. With the upcoming of the J.V., whose season ended at had a great season and enjoyed playing with the team members. 5 ? R W 5 3 KI if A TX fi if fa i 5! 5 5 1 F ...,. ,. ,.,., . .,.A .A.A.A.A. .A.,.A . . .A. .A. .A.,. , . ., .A. . .A,,.A. , . . . , ,. , ., . , , . , ,,,,, , , ,, ,..., . ,N.., .,.,. , k.,.A.,.Ax.,. . . . A .A.A.A, , .A. ,A,. ., ... 23 :I C' 1 5 Z' S FI bi 25 f: SE FE E -5 wa :Ia :Ii .. 1? 55 24: 5 E 6 5 ,. 2: . v: P. if S: Q. ,. Q: w: gi H 5: X c 3 . a X . P C z Ii C F S I' -I r 2 D : 2 rack The 1987 boys track team was small in number but large in success Coach Jay H1ll with help from Coaches Paul Lance and John Crane taught the tal ented athletes to always strive for their personal goals Freshman Jayson Lavender not only contributed medals at every meet but his pole vault jump of 15.6 qualified him for the State Meet. Chuck Smith senior recovered from injury and was an outstanding addition to the team. The coaches felt the overall season was a big success and look forward to working with the returning members next year. e,V Pushing hard, Lee Hafley tries the pole vault. -:yang I 4 l . , .H-Q, , . Ng.-.. -., .,. ZA ,X .f3t2:I:2:C:I:L 'i in i 4 - im KX Bryan Weaver crosses the finish line with other district competitors Taking his final spin Terry Toliuer gets ready IN ,fx If ,I to throw the shot put. CJMMW. i . ,.M.4ww,.,w, Vdizzwmvf TRACK. Row 1. Charles Dahlby, Chris Pruckett, Jose Garcia, Armando Amador, Joey Rodri- Bryan Weaver, Louie Guerrero, Back Row: Richard Niles, Jayson Lavender, Chuck Smith, Lee Mark Laster Larry Nash Paul Allen Phillip Heseltine Terry Toliuer Chuck Smith practices the broad jumps. Working toward her goal, Jana Taylor practices the high jump fi. VARSITY TRACK: Row 1: Shawmeeka Noland, Isabel Aleman, Stacie Bradley, Brenda Smith, Yvonne Hollimon, and Jamie Woods, Middle Row: Benita Henry, Tonya White, Trisha Ludd, Sonia frm, ' man 6, 'x 'X , .NM V.. A ., . W QI' f '5 l I , -4-' ,i,,,, , r ff V: I , , I W - v , X' i , , 4 K A Z, 1 YQ, M. ,, ., W W, ,lg 1 . . fm 4 K , awe ' .M f Ak .Mali W' G' ' ' i M an 4 F ,L ,A , uv. . , , as-403+ V' cf' A C Q Johnson, and Marcine Manley. Row 3: Jana Taylor, Susan Horstman, Shannon Neeley, Judy Wiggins, Rochelle Owens and Tonya Waters. Yvonne Hollimon pulls ahead of the competition N V 1' 2' 'K w-ev4'm,M,,,,uM I wp.. -.-z-:-:gg Q, .,.,. 5532515221 N., ACQTJQQCIQCKJQT rack Out of the ten years I've been coaching here, the 1987 girls' track team was the finest bunch of ath- letes and invididualsf' Coach Moody Hill said with good reason. Individuals and the team as a whole broke many school records that will stand for quite a while, ac- cording to Coach Hill. The team also placed third in district and took nine girls to regional in six events. Jana Taylor, jumping 5 ft. 7 in., placed run with a time of 24:93 and placed ninth in regionals. Other girls at- tending regionals were Tonya Wa- ters, Isabel Aleman, Brenda Smith, Yvonne Hollimon, and Trisha Ludd in events such as shot put and the 400-meter and 800-meter relays. Both sprint relays composed of Wig- gins, Smith, Hollimon and Ludd set school records at 48:21 in the 400- meter and 145:21 in the 800-meter relays. qi 'wi Q, fli , WV, me-14 ,M,W,,,,,.,.,, ,.,, ., M ,K M.. iv ,M N, first at regionals and became the first girl to compete in the state track events from WFHS, where she placed second. Judy Wiggins holds the school record in the 200-meter- The key to their success is their hard work a work and pride in their accomplishments, Coach Hill said. Coach Marilu Dunard and Coach Mark Schnuelle were assistants. ,.w,.,-.nuunawrv--' to run the next lap. , 'rn Team members cooperate as they hand off Intensity shows in the face of Tammy Haley Hold that pose, Tina Nobl 6. ,sm , 2. .fe 1 .K 3:4w'w.v.,.,x,,w- l Q Varsity: Coach Jean Hyndman, Brenda Armstrong, 2, Lidia Saenz, 205 Tonya Waters, 23, Tammy Haley, 25, Lisa Russell, 30, Risa Takashiba, 8, and Tammy Pollan, 5, and Mrs. Sherry Pearson. -:-:-:-:-:-r:-Nc S:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-z w.-.- -.-.-. xr. a:-:gr-:, U -, 5.5:g:::-:-N '-:-:-:-:-:-:- s -:-:-: 'i:2:1:?:2:C:5:f?2 k1:5:I:f:!:1:1Q S:U:15f5:2:2:f:13 S:5:5:1:1S:f:2R 522:-:iz-:-:': 'S -:-:-:-1-:-3 ?:2:2:1:I:I:1: xt! .K '- Q :-:-'- -.-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-1 -:-:':-:-:-:-:-:-. va:-:-:-z-:-:-. -:-:-:-:-:-:-:-'f Q-:-:-:-:zz-:-. . :::,:::,::::. . :-:-:-:-:-:-:-. . . . . . . . . . .. ...... ....,...-. N . . . . . .. -:-:K x-:-14-:sz-:G 14-c-:-14-24-:-: :cs-1-:-:-:ces 5:-:-:-akzdrz'-2 Q:-:-:-.fa-:-:'-5 s el-:-:vi-Q:-:-:-a vt-if:-:fc-:-:QQ 'arzcrx-1-:-:f:::x blfzvblfz-:erin 262:91-2:1-lei? ACQTlQCC?QC,Y2Qi tting U Setting up a team for the future takes a lot of hard work and dedication. The volleyball team has been working hard all year to build a team that is fundamentally sound and keep building so they will be a competitive team in the future. Workout schedules consists of stretching, bumping, serving, and learning offensive and defensive strategies. I expected them to improve every game and to become more competi- tive as a team. Although our record didn't reflect our accomplishments this year, I feel that the girls have done an outstanding job for me and for themselves, Coach Sherry Pearson said. Kyg Risa Takashiba sacrifices her body to get the W. my shot. Junior Varsity: First Row: Coach Jean Hyndman Becky Burns, 165 Yvonne Freshmen: Coach Jean Hyndman, Barbie Swadly, 15 Sherry Miller, 75 Natalie York, 95 Stacy Bradley, 115 Row 2: Kelly Siler, 275 Tina Noble, 155 Yvonne Stacy, 175 Jennifer Potts, 31, Roberta Blackman, 14, Christy Golden, 19, Gomez, 65 Rochelle Owens, 285 Tisha Swadly, 215 Tricia Auchmoody 18, DeAnna Reed, 12, and Coach Sherry Pearson. Christie Melton, 24, and Coach Sherry Pearson. Setting up for the spike is Lidia Saenz. From the back court line Lisa Russell bumps the ball. fair 2 FX-3 ik I ff ff' M Returnmg u serve us Tammy Pollan. M,,s,,, .. Q.g.g.3.:.g.5.-.3 tg. g :-:-:-:-:-:-:!:- -.-1-:-:-:-:':-:-5 2-2- Kelly Siler sets up for the spike. 1'-'.'-'.'.' '- '-'.'.','.'. N. A-.-.-.-.vm M XID-55!4ZxXY Nd-Z-5555! WA Jenmfer Potts refreshes herself durmg practzce s 3 -as 0 is M 'WS' Q i S I know I can l know l can' says Isabel Aleman, -1 4 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Front Row: Mike White, Jason Christie, Jack Martin, Isabel Aleman, Tony Lopez and John Gray, Top Row: Mike Hungerforf Russell Moore, Steve Cleary, Colby Dauis, John Miller, Chris David, John True. .. . .-:-:-:-:- ':-:- VEEIEIECEIEFET'iE5?Ef52l355I1E5!:fE55E39l if----1-I-I'1'2-l 555553:'2E55555:55l:5:5?' 35:57 Q ss:sgsgaz:sga5 ss5gega:sS:s:g E:zga2:s:s:sg3 3s:a:s:e:s:a:e:s5 5:s:sg:s:s:s:s5 EEs:s:a:s:s:s5sg Es:e:sSz:sEs:sEsS Eziaisisisiis Ezizifisisiaisi ..I:1?:13:2S'2 ?:IE1:2:2352:St F:1:2:5:t1fT:SB AI51:1:1:5i1:!:S SECEIEIEIEIEIEIS Q-5I:tIE1EI:I?3 REIEZEIEIEIEZEQ- :IS5I?252?2EIErE'A ?2eIE:?:E:2:7:?:: ?:E:3:?S:2:?:b fE::5:7:5:hF:3:i:- E15 iff I I S Fr.-.-r. LL 41141 L LLL lllll l L 2 as 1 I i v 1 1 0 oq1 Ql! 5U U C Longest Mil The mile after mile and practice after practice is what the cross country team is about. But, all the practice pays off after one competes in a meet or finishes a long practice run. It is a very enjoyable sport. People of all ages participate in cross country, not just to compete, but as a hobby. lt's a lifetime activity that young and old can enjoy. Coach Dale Marklinger said. Cross country is an individual and a team sport. All team members' times are added together to give a total team score. Then individuals are also recognized. All the boys run three miles and the girls run two. Many differences exist between practicing and competing. The practice is running around the track and sometimes from school to Midwestern State University. The competition on the other hand, is running across fields, over streams and over small hills. The people who participate in cross country work hard and put forth a lot of their time. Hey, Steve and Jason, Are you sure you know where you're taking us? ask John Miller and John True. Q. WM sk, iff Wwe' Colby Davis takes a breather after a few laps around the track CCJQKJQQRLXQQ etermination With only three returning starters, it was evident that 1988 wasn't going to be the year for the Coyote Hoopsters. As a result of Robert Woodruff' s injury, the Coyotes were left with only two starters and a bleak season ahead. But, as a result of hard work and dedication, the Coyotes came up with a 15-17 season, beating Rider in the last game of the season. Coach Steve Middleton praised his team commenting on their speed, quickness, and desire, but lack ofthe key points and rebounds needed in impor- tant situations. Outstanding players include Craig Keiser, Dewayne Bryant, Ronny Pettigrew, Jimmie Sand- ers, and Courtlin Vinson. X Ani 417 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Coach Kenny Burroughs, Courtlin Vinson, Ronny Pettigrew, Marlon Edwards, Patrick Gray, Lee Hafley, Robert Woog Craig Keiser, Jimmie Sanders, Scott Smith, Michael Smith, Dewayne Bryant, Robbie Brown, Coach Steve Middleton. ma-..l0-1-ov.. Craig Keiser prepares to make his move on the op- ponent. re EE fu ra S: :S 5 ? k 1. F: I 'F 1 I P 4 1 2 Coyotes Lee Hafley Ronny Pettigrew and Dewayne Bryant all frght for the ball yu' 2 .. XX .mmm I N7 4 tamina g The Junior Varsity Boys' Basket- ball Team will contribute many players to the future varsity team. They finished the year with a 7-15 I record and had many nerve-racking close-call finishes. Overall, first- year coach Kenny Burroughs was proud and pleased with the effort of the young men. After a rocky start and a lot of hard work and dedication, the JV improved their record by winning a few games in the last forty seconds. By adding to their self discipline and court experience, these young men will make fine varsity players, Coach Burroughs said. 1 Kevin White gets the better end of a fight for a rebound. :-rl: 23? at P . 523315 CNA i:-:-:- 55:5 3231: HSE' H+! -I-' 'i . ,5- . . Z1'X9'I2?: P - i,. :EE BOY S JV BASKETBALL Front row Tracey Sanders Rakee Patel Rodney Higgins Larry Brown Row 2 Rick Mulroney, Kevin White, Amery Robinson, Whiterspoon, Keith Marlar, John Nichols, John Fernandez Taylor Poston and Gleen Askew. Steven Carmony, Chris Brown, Russell 3 -M-n--. s Nun QE. N ,N 'SSRN aw' ww S Shootmg through heavy defense Rodney Hzggms scores two LKXX Attemptrng to bypass the defender Lorenzo Wesley heads up court Coach Kenny Burroughs gives his team some pre-game pointers. 'Z' 1. , fl -J 4- 'W 'lt ,yt k:.-:g:'::f-: '-3:::::::::g QQQQQCOCQQQCQULKOLQCQ t ' s a Freshmen basketball is not always as glamorous as the varsity or even the Junior varsity, but everyone must start somewhere. It is the first step in the development of a Coyote basketball player. A lot of hard work is put in at each practice and each game. WC 'gif l HE' P I ff ' I J r ' L ,, Y Q ' omg up for a rebound are Martin Wallace and arel Bonner For Gabriel Ramos playing baskeball is simply mind over matter. Top Row: Dean Lee, Michael Huffman, Shawn Scanlin, Richard Kerr, Ryan Boone, Martin Wallace, Coach Jay Hill, Jason Atchison, Reggie Polk, Sanders Moore, Daniel Johns, James Stegall, Cory Burley. Bottom Row: Larel Bonner, Mario Rodrigez, Gabriel Ramos, Ronald Austin. Tammy Haley reaches over her opponent ll Q A Q Qll QC K1 Q -. -I od sent This season started out for the Girl's Varsity Basketball team with a lot of sickness and injuries, that made it difficult as a team. The Varsity Coach, Mark Schnuelle, called a team meeting urging them to cooperate and use teamwork to their advan- tage. Then God sent the snow, and since they've come back from that break, they've been playing as a unit the snow instead of individualsfl Coach Schnuelle said. There is good senior leadership with the outstanding talent of Judy Wiggins, Tonya Waters, and Tammy Haley. Also, the coach said the sophomore members have been an imporant part of the growing. Whether it was thanks to the snow or not, the team pulled through and completed the season by playing ex- tremely well in district. for the basket. Q we sm Front Row: Brenda Anderson, Belle Miller, Kristy Keiser, Lisa Russell, Kristy Criner, Michelle Ritchie, Mae Neil, Jamie Woods. Back Row: Coach Mark Schnuelle, Alicia Goodin, Marilyn Lee, Tonya Waters, Judy Wiggins, Michelle Dixon, Rochelle Owens, Tammy Haley, Stori Stallcup, Carlena Brown, Frankie Walters, Coach Sherry Pearson. 2gZ'I -2+ I'1QIgI 1g1' IgZg ZgZjZ'2 i 'I 'glg I-132' 'NZ:IgZ:Zg 2jQ '2gI'Z1IgigZ glyvqrl-Q g:gQj :g:1:g.g' ,.:.gr.g.g.' gn '.'.Q.'.'.g.:-1 .ug 'Q il?-:-:-zlebzi 5451:-:-:Yak Sell-:'5:'c:-S 5355:-1-:-:Q f+:':Sg':f:2.S 2125-:fr-:-:TE-S ?:titt-53:-3 553' '1:2:2H. '-2:'c2:2:h!S3 !!:1:2:f:1:2:!:E:- f:1:?:?z:2:l?S :::E:f:?f:?:? h:S:E:::?2hE :s::f::r:a:E:, -:11:::::1:I:15 ?:1:2:'2:1:1S-f. :- IC omts. Aiming for the hoop, Tonya Waters concentrates on the Q N5 helle Dixon is open and ready to make the next shot. 6155519132 M, 3 SS 5' 5: : 525 :gl .. as vt vo- x.-.x sr svxx nm nv. a nv.-wsxa wz wa au.-n x n. wo wmxaoo .oxxro xx- x1xvsxxwxnxrra.1mu:u-avxxvuccux.-svux' vm :CI Stori Stallcup takes aim and shoots. Marilyn Lee fights the defenders to make her layup. 'ilu Judy Wxggms concentrates on the basket 4-..........,....--.ff 522 415223 :TS Sziizi. :-Q Q.-:-:-' -:s N -'-153 N22 Wi:-:4 -N' SW'-'. -:-: 3:-:-:-1' 7:f: 5:25:15 NN 1'-'x'. .Q W .. Fee raPs:i?? 295 8:-:':2: I--: w:-:-:gg -Q Qum- Stacey Bradley grabs the ball and keep away. 5 'rw A, ',,.c-. if tries to steal the ball from Belle but doesn't succeed. XIJQIIBIICB The girls Junior Varsity Basketball ship within the team. With encourage- team hada good year finishing the sea- ment and SUIDPOYI, I SaW myself and son with a 10-9 record. teammates improve throughout the Determination best describes the ef- SCBSOH, UBCUG Miller said. fort put forth by the team this year. The QiflS did what WaS 9Xp2CT2d I think that the team worked well and Played to their Qfeafesf abilifytn together because of the great friend- Coach Sherry PCEITSOH said. '3'F Junior Varsity: Front row: Mgr. Frankie Walters, Stacey Bradley, Shawmeeka Noland, Michelle Richie, Marcine Manley, Michelle Kinsey, Mae Neil, Mgr. Jamie Woods. Row 2. Kristy Criner, Kimberly Promgoole, Carissa Mouser, Rochelle Owens, Lisa Russell, Belle Miller, Kristy Keiser, and Coach Sherry Pearson. First Row: April Davis, Daphne Quinn. Second Row: Amanda Henexson, Amy Schaaf, Darla Ford, Cassaundra Howard, Brandy Miller, LaJuana Smith, Julie Shaw. Third Row: Coach Moody Hill, Sabrina Carter, Althea Doby, Melicha Garcia, Christy Slayton, Candy Roland, Ramona Houston, Pam Shirley, Katie Meyers, Garnett Clymer, Toshiko Green. ECQZQCJQQC QQQCQTIKQC 'TQQTQQ ffort The freshman girls basketball team had a promising season. Although they Shown er. These two girls had an outstanding attitude and never once missed a prac- finished the year with a 1-11 record, the team played several games in which a win could have gone either way. The two outstanding ladies the team were Ramona Houston and Brandi Mill- tice and were promoted to the JV bas- ketball team for the last 4 games, Coach Moody Hill said. Although their record did not show it, the effort put forth by the girls was outstanding. Lookingfor an open spot Brandi Miller drives for the bucket 'SF I5 N B'Hr.-.w-.-.-n-1 .-.-rn-.vrn .rs-.-.'.-rrnv an -f-'-svn sv. . - . . . Q v . . - . - . - . ITT . . . . . . . . - - . - . . . . . N 'Qgqiglg'-l.'g.S , q!Q'-2g.W2 'f1'2 3g2:2g.'S. ,'-Qlgigigu' 5s, q2gIgt.f Zg?SSj!gIfZf2' W1'Z', Z'?I'F QF!-PIN-PY '03s N '-IN '-2+ WN GZ'2'I'5. . W2 'W '. -. -.-.-.-.-.-.' . x .-.'.-. .'.-.- .'. . .-.-.'.-.-. .-.-.-. . ' . . . If!-. I-I-. '-I-I-. 2-I-1-2' -I-.1-I-.P I-If!-. Z-2+ -. 24-2'1'14I-. 2-2-2- . zf.,.,.:.,.:.,.,s s.,4.,.1.:.,.gs s.:.:.1.:.:.g.:4.g.:.1.1.:.:-1,55 g,:,:,:,:,:,:,:g-s z2:::fq:::g:1::3 :::::1::::r:2E2:rS fE2:3:1:!:Q:2:?:EiE:?:E:E:?r?:E1Zl3El'5E2E1Ei l .f - L' Y f N . ' . , l v 3 Q - -1 o - uv Q 4 g 5 9 s q 4 v 1 0 q 0 o V I l BISBIVCIHIICB Participating in any sport is time con- suming and very hard work. In the end there is a feeling of accomplishment after performing that perfect dive or kicking that winning field goal. There is some feeling of satisfaction after seeing the result of any performance. A lot of people don't realize how l hard all sports work, Coyote varsity football player Johnny McDaniel said. H The hard work is worth it if you win or play good. Practicing for the particular sport is not the only hard work that has to be put forth. L'There is a lot of work off the field as well as on the field. For example, If I don't pass, I don't playfl Richard Ad- ams, junior, said. Everyone who partaicipates in a school sport learns from the perserver- ance it takes to be successful. s Q I 5 Q 1? 5 , E. 35: A S C ,rgggqg ., ..,.....x-. :gr-:-r:-:-:-r:-:z-b. -Z-I-I-I-I ' 1-2-I-IC-1-I-Z-I . I-I-I-PI-1-Z-212 2-2-I-I-I-I-Z-I-311:21 ar g.m,.sa is ,. Is Tlna Noble praying or about to set the volleyball? N1 The freshmen receive advice from Coach Dan McDonald. S I ue just got to do one more! Chandler Harvey ai . 9 MM M,- ,g-'mm Wk f if em ,sggy , . ? J! M 'KY'4 ' . . 6 f - , W J A ' , ' , ,lg sg, Y ,- xi Q ' s my 6 Milf J w 1 w W i x E P e l 1 3' .gr A I 1,-f I 4 'i lg,m 'fa!w A , . i 'Y -3- xl 1 .x 5 Y l 1 1 N D x I A -'Af-... If ..4,.'u!i ull 4 ' . ' if EPM Q TTT l l Band l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l Sr Drum Major Terry Seigler, and Jr. Ijrum Major Diane Zalasar keep the Big Red Barld at attenlion. FLAG CORPS. Row 1: Star Neinas, Tara Cheatle, Tracey Dearing, Laura Liles, Jennifer Hergejurgen, Row 2: Tina Lasseter, Michelle Foley, Michelle Harrison, Laurie Hamilton, Ms. Melanie Donart, Mrs. Kelly Wedding, Jenni Emery, Krystal Dewvall, Cassie Sigafus, Tammy Stephens. Back Row: LouAnne Sledge, Cynthia Mitchell, Denise Powers, Lisa Boss, Marquisetta Robinson, Tina Templeton, Julie Wallace. Chance Word, Robert Lane, and Danny Apple try not to miss a note during their favorite song. K .N A 4. ,,.,.x, ' V' .-l. 1' ,L . .,1. vi.. Q, i .'r. 3 xr-an of ' . 1 M I -- -L- 1 i1 l:'pf', -. ff' mf . 'N 2 .9 S If vrbih :kz Q Q f -Q'-.gk -we . 1. W K if V,,., Mix' V 4? K W A LAL ,.... , A. My . 'WH - it s T X 'K s - r' s-r2 K3 .v li Won't you be my neighbor? asks Cindy Brown as she prepares for morning rehearbal l 10 Unlimited Variety in Band -XM Avlis SQUAD LEADERS: Pam Patterson. Renetta Amador, Ka' ren Brumbelow. Tracy Yandell. Terrv Seigler. Duane Zala- Qar. Wendy Marks. Sharon Conner. Robert Lane. Jana Ber- rv. Mana Grundy. Lovdy Hamm. LOADING CREW Keri Plummer, Rebecca Rangel, Eliza- beth Alexander. Albert Costello. Renetta Amador. Marsha Morgan. Chris Kuehler. Mark Harrell. Adrian Wyly. Richard Sutton. Greg Singleton. Mike Allen Band 1 110 Amy Albea Elizabeth Alexander Mike A'llkn 'T' Renetta Amador Danny Apple Am.an.ElQ!iiEi1f. Stephanie Barreca Jay Berend Jana Berry Brandy Bledsoe Lisa Boss Delynn Bourissa Kevin Brasket Brandi Breland Stephanie Brewer Carlena Brown Cindy Brown Karen Brumbelow Br9d,BUSS 'Mindy Cbigalfl Cynthia Castaneda Tara Cheatle Derek Christoff Chris Clark Scott Clark Jennifer Cline Kerri Compton Sharon Conner Albert Costello Darla Cowan Kristy Criner Monica Cuevas Justin Cullers Casey Darity Tracey Dering Scott Derrick Krystal Dewvall Tff12!2neM Jennifer Emery Jessica Erwin Kelly Erwin Paul Erwin Tommy Eubank Ronnienlinley i Kara Fives? Band Marilyn Flores Michelle Foley Steve Ford Qeuahna Frerich Britta Gaffin if Rheh Gambrell Jennifer Giacalone Tracey Gilbow Christy Golden Victor Gomez Vincent Gomez Melissa Gooding Alice Gould Maria Grundy Cathy Haines Jason Hamilton Laurie Hamilton Lovdy Hamm Kathy Harberts Mark Harrell Michelle Harrison Bryan Hastings Jennifer Herdejurgen Julie Herzfeld Cassaundra Howard Tammi Hughes Sean Hurt Samantha Johnson Kristy Keiser Joseph Kennedy Susan Kennedy Jeremy King Karla Komatz Chris Kuehler Cathy Kuypers Christine Lane Robert Lane Tina Lasseter Amanda Lavine Julie Lavine Ashley Lawhon Nicole Lawhon Tanya Lewis Laura Liles Jennifer Loudamy . l ,, if K A 1 1 r . 'lt 'f -4 'I r . . in 6 ' Q it ' - ffff. ta l . isii A issi 1 5' 1 I , tr fi L... .. . . 'i,' ,. ,, ,. -,'- t i . T . A ' .9 1 - A l T , ' A T at - it : :rf A V,'Li2.ar - ' . El M rf My A Determination The year began early in August for the Big Red Band with many fresh, eager faces and crisp, laundered uniforms. Endless grueling practices and much frustration were not far behind. Nevertheless, the , hard work paid off when drills, practiced to perfection, brought in heartwarming applause following each performance. The annual marching festival in October, in preparation for UIL Marching Contest T x i Unlimited Variety 44- ,A Us 2 Qi N - 1 S l 1 ey V brought out true pride and discipline and earned The Big Red Band its thirteenth consecutive 1 rating. T A new pep band, consisting of volunteers from each section, added spirit and excitement to junior varsity football games. Spring also had much to offer with a successful concert season and 'an eagerly-awaited biannual trip to a Colorado marching contest. Band Wendy Marks Jzflf Martin Rebecca Mathews Jennifer Maxwell Melissa Maxwell Lee McAlister Larry McCabe Tammy McGillvary Chris McKown Kelly McMillan Chris Melton Rodney Melton Katy Meyers 7feHny Mitchell Susan Mitchell Marsha Morgan John Muir Star Neinas Brian Newcomb Carrie Norris Shawn Oechsner Gena Pace Paige Paddock Pepper Paddock RaymondRPdlacios Mike Palma Pam Patterson Quency Pence Lori Pennartz Daphanie Peterson Paula Pistocco Keri Plummer Kristi Plummer Denise Powers Holly Prothro Shannon Pugh Daphnie Quinn T62-YH'RafrefM Michael Ramos Chuck Ramser Melissa Ramser Rebecca Rangel Joe Ranjel Nat Reasor Tonya Reaues Jennifer Ritter Autumn Rivers Clacie Riuers Kelly Robbins Melody Robbins I Marauiseta Robihson Candy Roland Chuck Samus Stephanie Satcher Christel Schultz Terry Seigler Jill Shaw Julie Shaw John Shelton Michelle Sheppard Cassandra Sigafus Michael Singleton Greg Singleton Louanne Sledge Kirt Smith Stori Stallcu K Amp-szsgll Tammy Stephens Terry Stewart Todd Stickney Richard Sutton William Sutton Karen Tarin Tina Templeton Jeff Tompkins John True Christie Vergaruwe-rl Ifhn Wahfo Y Julie Wallace Nancy Warren Oleuia White Lorel Wilhelm Chance Word Athena Wurtz Adrian Wyly Tracy Yandell Melissa Young Sara Young Diane Zalasar Band 1 1 1 Hopes are high as the Big Red Band enters the field for competition. After a long game, Amy Albea finds comfort in a soft pillow. Jeremy King and Scott Derrick concentrate on staying in step while Jessica Erwin and Shawn Oeschner haue it made in their shades. Band -l vi-: Q f , :A + Z s,. 6 tgflfz 5 3 1 A J ii. Q t A le : . ,, T AV X i 5 ..k, -r'l - A K ' Y QA,1 V Q lg it,, c Q 5 MM? sfi L kibth A t ' K 4 Q ln hopes of perfection, Tracey Yandell retraces her drill combination in her mind. Happiness is an out of town game, exclaims Marsha Morgan. 1 Unlimited Variety Kwan-, ff' ci t i -- Sweetheart and Beau Terry Seigler - Keri Plummer Finalist Vincent Gomez Maria Grundy Finalist Robert Lane Band HONORS BAND: Front Row: Kathy Kuypers, Julie Herz- feld, Tracy Yandell, Karen Brumbleow, Alcie Gould, Tonya Lewis, Lovdy Hamm. Row 2: Maria Grundy, Jennifer Max- well, Lori Pennartz, Nat Reasor, Richard Sutton, Tracey Gilbow, Shawn Oechsner, Olevia White, Julie Lavine, Pam Patterson, Amy Albea, Cathy Haines, Britta Goffin, Row 3: Terry Seigler, Stephanie Stacher, John Muir, Tommy Eu- bank, Terry Stewart, Diane Zalasar, Kenny Mitchell, Vin- cent Gomez, Paul Erwin. Melissa Ramser, Brian Newcomb, Justin Cullers, Clacie Rivers, Melissa Young, William Sutton, Jennifer Cline, Christine Lane, Shannon Pugh, Susan Ken- nedy, Brandi Breland, Amanda Ashlock. Row 4: Jeff Tomp- kins, Steve Ford, Victor Gomes, Mike Allen, Keri Plummer, Melody Robbins, Buddy Richardson, director, Brad Buss and John Shelton. SYMPHONIC BAND: Front Row: Elizabeth Alexander, Hol- ly Prothro, Jennifer Loudamy, Paige Paddock, Chris Clark, Pepper Paddock Nicole Lawhon, Stori Stallcup, Kara Fives, Darla Cowan, Tina Dreher, Kelly Robbins. Row 2: Tracey Dering, Gena Pace, Sarah Young, Dee Lynn Bourassa, Jill Shaw, Jennifer, Giacalone, Julie Shaw, Lisa Boss, Becky Mathews, Deanne Frerich, Kristi Plummer, Christel Schultz, Monica Cuevas, Candy Roland, Tammy McGillvary, Tonya Reeves. Row 3: Amanda Lavine, Marilyn Flores, Cindy Brown, Karla Komatz, Katie Gambrell, John Wahl, Autumn Rivers, Melissa Maxwell, Paula Pistocco, Lorel Wilhem, Jen- nifer Ritter, Jay Berend, Melissa Gooding, Todd Stickney, Kelly McMillan, Scott Clark, Kristy Keiser. Row 4: Susan Mitchell, Derrick Christoff, Mindy Crgal, Lee McAlister, Jack Martin, David Davis, Andy Stegall, Tammi Hughes, Scott Derrick, Jesse Erwin, Mike Singleton, Cynthia Casten- eda, Wendy Marks, Carlena Brown, Daphne Quinn, Jeremy King, Larry McCabe, Michelle Sheppard, Chance Word, Ashley Lawhon, Danny Apple Robbie Lane, Todd Rafter, Chris Melton, Chuck Samus. Back Row: Rebecca Rangel, Renetta Amador, Mark Harrel, Mike Palma, Chris Kuehler, Kevin Brasket, John True, Kelly Erwin, Melanie Donart. 4 Band 1 1 Choir ACAPPELLA CHOIR: Front Row: Hilary Stovall, Angela Holcombe, Tracie Lindsey, Duyen Hoang, Anna Staley, Jill Shaw, Julie Green, Amy Lebow, Julie Church and Melanie Sosa, Row 2: LaRhonda Collie, Carrie Norris, Amanda Ashlock, Karen Harris, Julie Herzfeld, Kelly Robbins, Amy Merriman, Paige Paddock, Fawn Arnold, Lori Pennartz. Row 3: Michelle Foley, Jennie Huff, Tracy Yandell, Laura lckert, Richelle Cobb, Stacie Pollock, Camie Tarpley, Jill White, Tina Templeton, Bobbi Patterson, Wendy Marks. Row 4: Terry Seigler, Jeff Tompkins, Jason Collins, Tim Thomas, Jeff Gossett, Pete Bustos, John Moss, Nat Reasor, Todd Rafter, Gabe Barrera, Kevin Dennis, Director Steve Hopkins. Row 5: Robbie Lane, Steve Ford, Jon Sledge, Dalton Lauck, Lee McAlister, Sean Hurt, Robert Woodruff, Lee Hafley, Sammy Woodward , 5.9: W. ,E V GIRLS' CHOIR: Front Row: Cassie Sigafus, Vicki Greer, Cynthia Woods, Amy Morrison. Row 2: Michelle Heinert, Lamita Hulsey, Kelly Gordon, Kelly Siler, Erica Kelly. Row 3: Cecelia Smith, Christine Melton, Tracy Gamble, Darla Smith, Marquita Robinson, Tricia Tedford and Athena Wurtz. Unlimited Variety CADET CHOIR: Front Row: Vicki Wilson, April Davis, Lannetta Holliman, Kristy Garcia, Shunda Davis. Row 2: Linda Munoz, l.aShanna Woods, Angie Wagner, Francys Perez, Ashlie Winfrey, Ensa Dixson. Row 3: Christina Walker, Tammy Taylor, Chrystal Homer, Brandy Smith, Emily Clement, Stacy Brian, Trina Bolden, and Michael Marzett. aww- ? Y1,, K lt's share and share alike for Julie Church and Amy Lebow when it comes to music. Q Choir J Smile AND sing, Fawn Arnold. as 115 Choir Julie G 1 Unlimited Variety Queen and Beau Angela Holcombe and Robert Woodruff d Terry Seigler Karen Harris and Jason Collins I Choir Competitors Many people are unaware of the practice and worry that goes into pre- paring for the choir competitions. The students started with tryouts for All-District in Vernon, and those who qualified tried out for Regional Choir in November at Hirschi High. Angela Holcombe was named to the All-State choir. Those who made the All-Region choir travelled to Abilene in December to rehearse and perform in concert. Apart from competition, the choir competes for positions including Old High Singers and Acappella Choir. 'Al wish all who tried out could be chosen. I spent many hours trying to decide between many quality stu- dents, Director Steve Hopkins said. The choir sang at area churches and businesses during the Christmas season and competed in UIL competition in the spring. fivf 1, ,-.Q 5, Q .- A - s u ,f .dr 4 .-. vt, ws p'..'. e,. .3 . T4 U, O, ' V' Q' ,U www ' ' .35 n 'J 'Y t, .. i S -fs... ' A r 5 'ii fb w 4 if ALL-DISTRICT: Front: Jeff Thompkins. Row 2: Hilary Stovall, Kelly Robbins, Wendy Marks, Kelly Gordon, Row 3: Carrie Norris, Angela Holcombe, Julie Church and Fawn Arnold. tau? me OLD HIGH SINGERS: Angela Holcombe, Dalton Lauck, Amy Lebow, Carrie Norris, Tim Thomas, Kelly Robbins, Paige Paddock, Steue Ford, Amanda Ashlock, Wendy Marks, Julie Herzfeld. cmn1l7 O r C h e S t r a Concentration is all it takes thinks Stephanie Satcher Under the direction of Mr. David Holcomb, the 40-member orchestra has participated in many concerts. In October, they played for Open House. In December, the concerts consisted of a mall concert and playing for rest homes for Christmas spirit. Bryan Buf- faloe, Eric Shafer and Stephanie Satcher made the Region orchestra and played in the concert in January. Jeff Tompkins made area. In Febru- ary, the UII. Solo and Ensemble con- test took place. UH. Concert and Sight- reading Contest was in April and in May, the city-wide orchestra festival is a main event. The last concert for the orchestra was for the graduation exer- cises-- If Mr. David Holcomb directs to his hearts content. ZW OFFICERS President Tarnmi Hughes Vice President Terry Seigler Secretary Melissa Young and 1 1 Unlimited Variety ' x .2 l mal YE ,CW YA F545 'V- EETHEART AND BEAU Tammi Hughes and FINALISTS Vincent Gomez and Melissa Young Sim -1' Qin, Orchestra: Row 1: Eric Shafer, Melissa Young, Angela Marks, Bryan Buffaloe, Amanda Henex- son, Jerry Granados, Nannette Gordon, Aletha Doby. Row 2: Stephanie Satcher, Jathan Fields. Robin Quik, Carrie Norris, Dee Lynn Bourassa, Monica Cueuas, Tanya Lewis, Tracy Yandell, Lisa Arnold, Angie Stewart. Row 3: Donovan King, Tammi Hughes, LouAnne Sledge, Britta Gaffin, Amanda Ashlock, Pam Pat- terson, Cathy Kuypers. Standing: Mr. Holcomb, Vincent Gomez, Melissa Ramser, William Sutton, Frankie Gomez, Terry Seigler, Josh Fuller, Susan Mitchell. Orchestra 1 1 9 Coyote '88 Byron Prestridge, Brad Altman-class editor, Adrian Wyly, Richard Murray, Guy Riddle, Jackie Martin-co-editor, Jill White-organizations editor, Vanessa Perez, Melissa Moreno, Karen Brumbe- low-faculty editor, Cameron Bradley- academics editor, Jimmy Spears-sports editor, Monique Milisci-student life edi- tor, Keri Plummer, Denise Arnold, Paige Prestridge, Andrea Stolz, Cathy Haines- co-editor, Kathryn St. Clair-artist, Jenni- fer Craighead, My Ton, Jenni Emery. 120 An The one goal for the yearbook staff was to make the Coyote '88 yearbook Anything But Ordi- nary. The yearbook was started in March of 1987, when a few of the yearbook staff attended an Austin workshop. Some other staff mem- bers attended a workshop at MSU during the summer. thing When the school year started, pages were assigned to each staff member, and Anything But Ordi- nary was decided on as the theme Although deadlines were met the staff's favorite word was pro- crastinationf' Some of the various jobs staff members frantically worked to finish were typing type sheets, writing captions, making lay- r ' v , on me N Kr ....- . - . K l Ffli'-'V ' ns 5 X Q , sf i - if-S f - ig rl- -. t K - 'X N -.Y A M f i 4 xy f' ., gi if -as l Coyote '88 But Ordinary outs, cropping and developing pic- tures, and running errands. No matter how organized a staff member was, the journalism room was in total chaos at deadline time. The confusion of making sure the right artwork was on each page and changing the ladder to include page numbers on the tip-ins added to the chaotic atmosphere. The staff found out very soon that communication was important if an organized year- book was to be published. 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Staff members are glad to see the computers finally make their way into Room 221. Mac, Tootsie, and Honey are the names the staff members have giv- en to the computers. The first three papers were put out by running many times to The Computer Store to set the type and use their laser printer. The absence of the laser printer fO layout the Coyote News. was a major setback because the better printer is needed before the copy can be used. They were late in arriving be- cause of the bidding process, Mrs. Annetta Reusch said. The Coyote News is one of only a few newspapers in the state that are self supporting through advertising. The staff handles all of their writing, designing of pages and selling and building advertisements. Co-Editors .... News Editor . . News Staff ..,. Feature Editor. Feature Staff. . Copy Editor . . . Sports Editor . . . Sports Staff ..... Each year the paper is entered in competition with the lnterscholastic League Press Conference where they have received An Award of Achievement and Award of Distin- guished Merit. The Coyote News is published free to the students on the first Fri- day of each month. Circulation is 1800 papers. ,?k'.!t!2..S1fLlt9.1!12 21115 The Coyote News tCNJ is published by the Journalism Department of Wichita Falls High School, 2149 Avenue H, Wichita Falls, Texas. CN is a member of the Inter- scholastic League Press and Quill and Scroll. Advertise- ments are 55. per column inch. Circulation is 1,300, and papers are distributed free of charge to the students. Subscription rate is 58. a year and includes a Student Activity Calendar. For more information call 723-5032. . . . . . .Tommy Edmonson, Jill Hamilton .....................LauraDuty - - - - Pam Patterson. Betsi Moore, Trish Neeley, Sheridan Warnock Editorial Editor ........................ Sarah Burks Editorial Staff ...... David Crabbe, Brad Ritter, Justin Martin, Hilary Stovall, Pam Patterson .....................AmyMerriman .IenniferLam, Jon Taylor, Renetta Amador . . . . . . . . . .. .Angela Robinson . . . .Belle Miller, Camie Tarpley, Tonia Witherspoon ....................RenettaAmador Photographer ......... Jimmy Spears, Camie Tarpley ' Advertising Manager ................ Mindy Barnett l l Advisor ...................... Mrs. Annetta Reusch l Principal ........... ........ M r. Burtt Lauckj l '-M W,.,,.-L on, Honey thinks Tommy Edmonson as he uses the computer Unlimited Variety Q8zS Press Club Press Club Anthony Simpson. Byron Prestrirlge. Ainy Fatheree. Aparna Mankodi. Mrs Annetta Reusch. Tricia Neeley, Anne Barr. Kristi Plurnrner, Juli Taylor, Jill White, Jill Hamilton. Jackie Martin. Kathryn St Clair. Stott Molfitt. Chandler llaruey Belle Miller. Sarah Burks. Richard Murray. Brad Ritter. Laura Duty. Carnmie Tarpley. Pain Patterson. Jennifer Lam, Paige Presiridge. Amy Merriman. Carnron Bradley. Sheridan Warnock, Vanessa Perez. Jenniler Craighead, Jana Cox. Lesley Hamilton. Emily Reagan. Wynne Staley Angela Robinson Renetta Amador. Tommy Edrnonson. Cathy Haines. Chad Johnson, Lam Hamilton. Rebecca Rangel. Keri Plummer. Jimmy Spears. Justin Martin. Jon Taylor. Brad Altman. Kim Johnson, Andrea Stolz Ha ing fun Quill and Scroll and Press Club are two clubs in which journalists can take part. Press Club consists of the Coyote Yearbook staff, the Coyote News staff and the Journalism I classes. It offers fun for the students with activities such as a Halloween party and a fish fry to close out the year. Quill and Scroll is an international iw i'lB 3, ,J my , , ng, t' at, if -Q. honorary society for high school jour' nalists. Any student who contributes greatly to the journalism program is eli- gible. This student must be in the top third of his class and must be nomi- nated by Mrs. Annetta Reusch, the ad- visor. It is made up of staff members of the Coyote Yearbook and News staffs. .2 ,es jwyt, V, , L , , ,.., ,,..-- W ,A .1 t .M , - .gi ,. , res, Ei wif 'fri f' i , , 4,72 jfflffij, . ,. ' V ' .f , ...Wye ,.V3,W,:fir,,, 1 , , j' W ii H-3 V Quill8c Scroll: Cathy Haines, Tommy Edmonson. l . -5, t i ,Q ff' Jackie Martin, Jill Hamilton l 4 'W' fm Q 'fb ,Q .V W., g . . . , ws. . W ' nllmlted Va lety i ' W f 5' M.. 4-,s f y, 6 '92 Student Council Providing Leadership The Student Council serves as an inter- agent between the student body and the faculty and is elected by the student body. The council is made of the president, vice president, secretary, treasurer and a re- presentative from each class. Sponsor for the council is Mrs. Grace Randolph. The council sponsors sock hops and Howdy dances and other school activities. Kathryn St. Clair listens attentiuely to instructions. STUDENT COUNCIL: Row 1: Rebecca Rangel, Robert Woodruff, Kristi 9' if Plummer, Jeff Tompkins, Chuck ii .' Ramser, Taylor Poston. Row 2: Katie M. s2fff -- f Palma, Ashlie Winfrey, Jenna Lebow, Amanda Henexson, Gloria Mitchell, Keri Plummer, Paige Prestridge, Row 3: Wynne Staley, Janice Fulfer. It is hard to wake up at 7:15 am. Right? Chandler Harvey, Taylor Poston and 'ip .f Paige Prestrldge. Student Council LONE STARS: Row 1: Kelli Sheffield, Carol Sughrue, Elaine Daffern. Row 2: Dana January, Leslie Bishop, Bethany Bates, Claudia Perez. Row 3: Gloria Mitchell, Sandie Davis, Mickie Scheller, Felicia Sapata, Susan Villalpando, Benita Henry, Carleen Zapeda. Row 4: Tina Gorden, Tiffany Campbell, Debbie Zepeda, Renee Davis, Marcine Manley, Robyn Baker, Wynne Richardson, Angela Shaffer, Darcy Brown. Row 5: Mrs. Debbie Dipprey, Connie Shephard, Stacy Pollack, Patricia Edmondson, Michelle Rainwater, Rhonda Swaney, Sherlyn Havens, Fawn Arnold, and Kathleen Lauck. DRILL TEAM OFFICERS: Lt. Kelli Sheffield, Capt. Carol Sughrue, Lt. Elaine Daffern. I .a it col l l H -. ku- ff., rg-3 f g,aasM555,v'1 gm. -, . it ll 1 l f l Striving for honor When you think of the 1987-88 Lone Stars, one thing comes to mind: class. This past year, they have strived to earn the high reputation and honor they have obtained. During the summer, they attended drill team camp in Denton and received 1 Unlimited a trophy for first place in competition. Their routines have been different from the routines of the past. They have included props made by Mr. and Mrs. Dipprey and a lot of patterns and ripples. The Lone Stars practice every morn- Variety ing during first period and twice a week i after school. Being on Lone Stars is a lot of work, but it's fun, and I stay in shape, Dana January said. Lone Stars Jflgigclbja li pwiujif K l xsdbffrf, ggmlcilf Kathleen L k tanding in formation, awaits B Henry wonders why Marcme Manley is practicing g lng airplanes during a pep rally. g k h H h H sh even better for 127 Lone Stars Lone Stars Perform Mickey Mouse routine to the delight of the Keller audie HCC. ...M W., E s 5? Z Z ei E 3 1 TS F i it it A p lg W ,,,, , 'LM' l if , .L ii r i TF All 5,.,,,,, i ff' ,ff 9 , l , in w an 'alta 5 Nm Y Z:l'il2,. - - A ' 1 ,,,,,y. ,, W i , gf ' 'gM i3i?i'i i .?5i:a3f '., t , jg 02 ,, , '4 ' , The Lone Stars stretch for a morning workout. The wind blowing through Kelli Sheffield 's hai distracts her from keeping the 1 Unlimited Variety beat I I Lone Stars Q HONOR GIRLS: Row 1: Carleen Zepeda, Brandi Huffer, Benita Henry. Row 2: Wynne Richardson, Sandie Davis, Darcy Brown. Row 3: Angela Shaffer, Sherlyn Havens, and Tiffany Campbell. etherness makes early morning stretching easier for Wendy Street, Carol Sughrue, Elaine Daffern, Stacy Pollack, and Benita Henry. Lone Stars i:?S1Xhbaw.'- f Angela Butler Alice Friends ln early June, the newly elected cheerleaders attended camp, where they concentrated on getting to know each other. Once friends, they enjoyed many good times such as slumber par- ties and hamburger outings. They discovered cheerleading to be a team sport requiring both coopera- tion and trust. The exercise was re- warded with both physical and mental Forever strength. Dedication was displayed as the girls spent extra hours decorating the school and gym. Their greatest accomplishment is the lesson they have learned and ap- plied to everyday life, cheering opti- mistically no matter how bad the situa- tion looks. The cheerleaders gave themselves and, in return, were given a lifetime full of friends and memories. Julie Harris Plummer Cheerleaders Clarence Coyote, alias James Wolfe, was part of raising spirit this year. G 1. ,., Now what do l do? asks Alice Gould. Cheerleaders remember their year in the Howdy skit. Smith a Standifer.s . j' :., My + Mu Alpha Theta Diligently working, Laura Smeaton sharpens her mathematical skills. Mu Alpha Theta: Chris Salin, Laura Smeaton, Chuch Ramser,Chuck Samus, Melissa Ramser, Tonya Thompson, Sarah Burks, Jennifer Huff, Chad Johnson, Scott Clark, Jeff Thompkins. M X 5,-gg Club Reorganize Mu Alpha Theta is an honorary orga- nization made up of high school stu- dents. The purpose of the club is to promote the understanding and inter- est in mathematics. Requirements for membership are two years of math maintaining at least a B average. The club was reorganized this year 1 Unlimited after three years of absence. The group met every first and third Tuesday of the month under the direc- tion of Mrs, Kathi Cook. Officers were President Chris Salim, Vice President Laura Smeaton, Secre- tary Chuck Samus, and Treasurer Chuck Ramser. Variety S Mrs. Kathi Cook looks on as Chris Salin takes an afternoon test. ' FH Club Expands The Future Homemakers of Amer- ica club lFHAl was created in 1945 and was structured to enhance the skills of a homemaker. FHA members learn about much more than cooking, clean- ing, and sewing. They also study child development, consumer education, and home management. FHA, in addi- tion, participates in many community service projects such as a Halloween party for the children's unit at the state hospital, and , Thanksgiving, Christ- mas, and Valentine parties, and an end-of-the-year barbeque. They also attend a regional meeting and this year, it was in Stephenville. The state meeting was in Ft. Worth. ,..'f .,,: + i Glad she didn 't have eggs for breakfast, Tonia Witherspoon happily babysits her Child Development egg, S Seated: Gwen Yawn, Darla Trotter, Rana Davis, Susan if Hortsman, Tina Heath. Standing: Richard Squires, Lisa Lackey, Randy Ellis, Jerome Cooper, Angela Butler, Cecelia Smith, Cynthia Woods, Marilyn Lee, Valerie Oliver, Mrs. Vicki Parker. President Angela Butler, Vice President Rana Davis, Secretary Jerome Cooper and Historian Marilyn Lee FHA Victory Club Finishing up a run-through sign, Tonya Thompson checks her spelling. GROUP LEADERS: Row 1: Tammy Carroll, Anna Staley, Olga Tezaguic. Row 2: Susan Horstman, Tonya Thompson, Tina Wimberly. ? . fv- if Building Spirit If you want to get involved and help spread spirit, then maybe you should con- sider the Victory Club. Supporting our school's athletic teams is their main pur- pose. Decorating the halls and the gym, paint- ing the run-through signs, making locker decorations and passing out victory ap- Unlimited Variety ples are just some ofthe ways they help to promote spirit. Club members put so much time and effort into the work they did to increase our spirit. This shows they were not only willing to work to support the school, but they were anything but ordinary students. I Victory Club Gwen Yawn, Marcy Ramos, Ruth Ra mos, Keyun Stephens and Andrea Al len prepare for the pep rally. Ailug eie. . iii Q 3 J Q5 ...ta VICTORY CLUB: Row 1. Charlotte Hungerford, Alma Castillo, Tammy Carroll, Tina Wimberly, Wendy Davis, Joey Rodriguez, Connie Shephard, Ms. Gwen Smith. Row 2: Ruthie Cone, Mrs. Nikki Phillips, Mrs. Janet Rowe, Susan Horstman, Angela Shaffer, Rhonda Swaney, Sherry Havens, Anna Staley, Gwen Yawn, James Wolfe, Tonya Thompson, Miss Sherry McDonald. Victory Club 1 Vocational Clubs Learning to Earn ZW Even though Old High's three voca- tional clubs deal with very different subjects, their activities are very simi- lar. The clubs that have met this year are Office Education Association, Dis- tributive Education Clubs of America and Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. OEA and VICA have had skills com- DECA: Seated: Bylinda Bunch, Bernadine DeI.una, LaTonya Harris, Valeria Oliver, Nicolle Broom. Row 2: Alex Sanchez, LaTonia McCarty, Kamra Oaks, Charlene Baker, Eric Gholson, Terry Cone, Michelle Harrison. Row 3: Paul Rodgers, LaDonna Brown, Cindy Van Kirk, Stefanie Hamman, Michelle Shepherd. DECA-Second Year Students: Twylla Garrett, Henry Hernandez, Karen Cummings, Tami Harrison. VICA: Front Row: Matt Solkowski, Mark Woodward, Damon Martin, Frank Yeatts, Chris Arredondo. Row 2: Mark Washington, Don Dority, Jason Carlile, Trey Anderson, Monte Davila, Ramicro Villa, Billy Shaffer. Row 3: Allen Smith, Mike Schnick, Thomas Eanes, Ronnie Ewen, Billy Binyon, and Kelly Terry. Row 4: Medro Davis, Troy Byrd, Kevin Wilson. Unlimited Variety 1f-f petition and a banquet this year. DECA has an interesting background in that they were the first of eight clubs in the nation organized in 1938. OEA added a new dimension to their club with parties at Wichita General Hospital Pediatrics and the state hospi- tal. They passed out Valentine Grams and had their annual banquet. l if 4, if ,.., it s. J' 6 gg, .V K, W A I Z I in OEA: Shree Bowman, Lisa Briscoe, Margaret Traynham, Tina Lasseter, Melissa Gooding, Vanessa Smith, Jennifer Cline, Laurie Hamilson. Row 2: Susan Kennedy, Ronda Smith, Amy Nguyen, Tamra Thomas. Row 3: Delores Hamlin and Veronica Palmer. ,Mmm Answering phones is only part of Margaret Traynham's training. Writing her resume already is Rhonda Smith. 3. N. Vocational Clubs 1 Tech School '91 af 'NV s' Members of Occupational Education Tma Silvas Kayla Johnson, Johnnie Langford and Amalia Cardona. 5 l fl 4 3 QM xi, wyrlefi Nr. .Nix Q, Q 'N ii NN? 'Q E NVQ X is QQ MW- 1 A 4 5 Y Q F33 Brenda Butler prepares lu Class customers. Unlimited Variety r si nch for the Touch of 521 .M at - .-as it Slicing the beef, Lorenzo Wesley gets ready to prepare a fabulous meal for the Touch of Class restaurant operated by the Food Production class. Shaping th Future Carrigan and Harrell Centers pro- vide training programs for students pursuing professional careers. The centers prepare them for better job op- portunities by actually working in a specific field. Senior Jeff Hicks said, I feel that the tech schools provide students the opportunity to seek career goals that otherwise they would not have the chance to do. Some students attend the tech schools in the morning and then go to school while others attend in the after- noon after they have finished their classes at school. Providing a place for students to learn a valuable trade makes the tech schools Anything But Ordinary. ...W 'Win or AW KV kr MM , V,.. ,T - 'rrr rf- i 'f' LQ if 3, el 1 W l E , E? f mi ll ' Roy Gonzales and Charlie Tijerina put the finishing touches on wooden items made in Building Trades class. Tech School Tech School Patrick Babineaux, Rollie Rivera, Tom Nguyen and Alan Foster prepare for a career in drafting. n ' ' , 1 A at ,gs fl Kilim f 4 We 5. ' i Aff A Rita Patel gets assistance in modeling a hospital gown in Health Occupations from Huong Phan. Shane Reeves, Dean Melton, Raymond Benton, Dudley Calloway, and Tom Matthews take a breai from Auto Mechanics to pose for a picture. -Q 3' F 1 l l 4 l l at t P Unlimited Variety Testing her computer skills, Tamyra Hennan passes with flying colors in Information Processing class. Y , Q, A l M Us fle w, gk ig - fl , K. gg A K-1 Nw , A I W R 4 f f , f W i,ai Vtt' 3 5 W. 1,kk A as ' silil o i fl ili,i .M Q .1 r J l ,is,f if WW' If 1 2 M - Q 4' aw 1 ,. f N, 5 I W K , VW., j Preparing for her professional cosmetology career as a hairstylist, Michelle Garcia learns some techniques from her instructor Mrs. Judy Vest. Tech School JROTC JROTC Fulfill Leadership Roles HJROTC gives people the confi- dence to know that they can be a leader and a good one at that, Cf 2nd Lt. Louis Lufkin said. An exciting, popular and fast growing organization at WFHS is JROTC lJunior Reserve Officer Training Corpsl. Some members of this group, with the training they have had, are able to pursue a form of military career as well as different college opportunities. JROTC has different activities that one may join. Color Guard, Ri- fle Team and Drill Team are some s .,...,......-mnm--n- of these activities. Members agree that it teaches them discipline and adventure. Many members say they feel that JROTC is one of the major things in their life. f FEMALE DRILL TEAM: ROW 15 Lind'-'I Munoz, Marcy Ramos. Row 2: BATTALION STAFF: Cf Captain Rachel Ramos, S-1, CfLieutenan1 Bfendfl YSUSU941, Peflflie DUFUVI, Camille Williams, B0bbi2 Fauss, Jessie Colonel A.J. Johnson, Battalion Commander, CfCaptain Tina Templeton, BUCkVleV- S-45 Cf-Sgt. Sonya Standifer. A Slice of Life Mr. and Miss JROTC A.J. Johnson and Tracy Owens LE TEAM: Row 1: Edward Carter, Bobbie Fauss, Jody Wittenberg, Willie Sims. Row 2: Michael Singleton, Pennie Duran, Brenda Ysasaga, Difilippo, John Barth, Roy Rodriguez. Row 3: David Davis, Michael Darius Kline, Joe Hill, David Archer, Rick Woods, JROTC Queen-Camille Williams JROTC Queen Nominees-Sonya Standifer and Jody Wittenburg ,, ,gtk . 3 , , COLOR GUARD: Row 1: Jessie Buckner, Pennie Duran, Bobbie Fauss, Riki Evans, Edward Carter, Brenda Ysasaga, Marcy Ramos. Row 2: Joe Hill, Louis Lufkins, Jody Wittenberg, Michael Singleton, Chris Heath, Darryl Bonnin. JROTC 143 JROTC Color guard presents the flag at a Coyote football game. Connie Haynes, Anthony Regouby, Kenneth Johnson and Crystal Hamer practice going in circles! A COMPANY: Guidon Stephanie Martin. Row 1: CXSGT Linda Armstrong, l.aShanna Woods, Beverly Parr, John Barth, CXCPT Joey Rodriguez, Company Commander, Soe nya Standifer. Row 2: Henry Saenz, Vickie Wilson, Deanna Johnson, CXSSG Bobbie Fauss, CXSSG Sonia Johnson, James Palmer. Bryan Peeler. Row 3: Antonio Perez, CXSGT Kenneth Thomas, CXSFC Rick Woods, CXSSG Marc McGee, CXISG Zemether Scroggins, CXCPT. Frankie Wilkinson. 144 Unlimited Variety 5 i . Q x it JE S 2. 5 K i 15- it 1 K f gg, y Q , , it s use -'asf no-Z' - , 1' s, ., S . sl .-it 1 X x f . s sw, E !N wk S 1 HQ X magma - -. -Q. 1' 1' E JROTC Huaw- gts mr f M is 9 K f vusggv f rv . 32 F will .Q UT za: roi s 1 'F M That sun sure is hot, Camille Williams, l' Sgt. Billy Burgess says, B COMPANY: Guidon Kevin White. Row 1: Anthony Regouby, CfMajor Tracy Owens, Pennie Duran, Connie Haynes, Darla Ford, Linda Munoz, Donya Smith, Jessie Buckner. Row 2: Caluin Hasty, CXISG Jennifer East- man, CXSSG Phyllis Smallwood, CXSFC Tara Wilson, CXSSG April Brown, Crystal Homer, CXCPT Tina Templeton, John Johnson, Larel Bonner, Tom- mikko Downs. Row 3: CXCPT Camille Williams, Company Commander, Cf SSG Edward Carter, Dean Flenoy, CXMSG Joe Hill, CXSSG Darryl Bonnin, Ryan Bruce, Michael Williams, Jason Ramos, Kenneth Johnson. .mom 145 JROTC But, I can 't do that, exclaims Joe Hill. E L '30 'R 5 . : , 3 l lst i..... I , , T .fi l . a wt, 1 .. W : Q' - -' : . r g O Jll l a s The Junior Officer Training Corps shoes, buttons and brass cleaned, unw- Q ,R ' i ' , CJROTCD competed in the Annual Fed- rinkled uniforms, and nice, neat hair. A 1 age I M '.fk:,W 'L Q5 eral Inspection Nov. 11. All members of the cadet corps are , , The purpose of the inspection is for also evaluated on knowledge, parent- Sf the army to decide whether or not age, performance, attitude and dedica- A mln' JROTC is meeting the requirements of tion to the JROTC program. the program as established by Con- Because absenteeism causes low gress. The JROTC program at WFHS can be taken out of the school it a grade that is not satisfactory is made. In prep- aration for the inspection, members are expected to have perfectly shined scoring, everyone is required to attend the inspection. The Annual Federal Inspection also shows how well members work togeth er as a team so 14 6 HC COMPANY: Guidon Bradford Knight. Row 1: CXSSG Yvonne Hollimon, CXSSG Robin Venegas, Cf CPT Rachel Ramos, CXCPT Ruth Ramos, Company Commander. Row 2: CXILT Jody Wittenberg, Brenda Ysasaga, Roy Rodriguez, CXSGT Rhonda Montgomery, CXSGT Sherri Honea. Row 3: CXSFC Michael Singleton, CXZLT Lisa Russell, CXSGT Shane Lott, CXCPT Jody Wiggins, James Reagan. Row 4: Billy Sigafus, CfCol. John Muir, Brigade Commander: Dean Lee, CXSSG Larry Brown, Juan Herrera, David Dauis. Row 5: Cf2LT Lewis Confair, CXISG Lisa Owens, CXSSG Keyun Stephens, CXSFC John Nichols, Cf MSG Lonnie Southard, Eric Reed, Michael Spiker. JROTC as fi- , H Ngfs Fi ss, S 3 1 l gil!! Isl Crystal Homer, Kenneth Johnson and Anthony Regouby are cadets at work. D COMPANY: Guidon Wendy Hewett. Row 1: CXILT Marcy Ramos, CXLTC A.J. Johnson, Battalion Commander, Cathleen McFeley, CXCPT Heather Bigbie, Company Commander. Row 2: Willie Sims, Tony Collazo, Liberty Middleworth, Monica Thompson, Rodney Higgins, CXSGT Zack Taylor, Marce Williams. Row 3: CXSSG Chris Heath, Aaron Goodwin, Kirt Smith, SXSGT Eric Whetstone, CXISG Mark Laster, CXLT David McCullough, CXSSG David Archer. E COMPANY: Guidon Sanders Moore. Row 1: CXSSG Cynthia Woods Shunda Davis, Janis Waldron, Rachel Steel, Deanna Reed, CXISG Ericka Kelley. Row 2: Cf1LT Brenda Smith, CXSSG Michelle Nash, Jacky Russel, Christina Walker, Stephanie Green, Lannetta Hollimon. Row 3: Kyle Hilley, Robert Difilippo, CXSSG Tom Holder, CXSSG Lonnie Dahlby, CXCPT Darius Kline, Company Commander, Riki Evans, CXZLT Louis Lufkin, Bradley Spear, Denise Chatman. Keywanettes Serving th Communit Key Club and Keywanettes are ser- vice organizations under the Kiwanis Club that are involved in community projects. These groups participate in the Kiwanis Pancake Festival, play bingo at the state hospital and help with the Muscular Dystrophy telethon. The Keywanettes also clean Interfaith Min- istries and help with the repair of the figures for Fantasy of Lights. The satisfaction of helping others in the community is a great feeling, President Roberta Carvalho said. Students must maintain a 2.5 grade point average, have no conduct grade below a C and must attend a major ity of the club's activities. Key Club has been a great expel ience for me, and I enjoyed working i the communityfl monson said. Senior Tommy Ec KEYWANETTE OFFICERS: Vice president Andrea Stolz, Historian Renetta Amador, Lt. Governor Julie Herzfeld, Public Relations Angela' Holcombe, President Roberta Carvalho, Secretary Amanda Lavine, Historian Pam Patterson lNot pictured! l , 1 4 . gli .... . 49, Q3 v. . V 7 1 L EW , Q 0 1 . if A ll i f l 5 ' . it 3 . + f.. , :A K its , All in 1 A 'L .. KO. KEYWANETTES: Row 1: My Ton, Veronica Ceballos, Katie Palma, Laura Smeaton, Melissa Ramser. Row 2: Rebecca Rangel, Stephanie Satche Hilary Stovall, Amy Morrison, Jackie Martin, Theresa Barrington, Nicole Carvalho. Row 3: Laura Liles, Julie Redding, Cathy Kuypers, Jill Whi Angela Robinson, Katherine St. Clair, Laura Duty, Sheridan Warnock. Row 4: Kristi Golden, Milissa Barrick, Alana Medina, Carrie Ozuna, Pai Prestridge, Vanessa Perez, Lesley Hamilton. Row 5: Julie Lavine, Cathy Haines. Unlimited Variety l Key Club Richi Fatheree carves a jack o' lantern at the annual Key Club Pumpkin Cut. KWH. 3 ,'vv 3 VVPh W Key Clubbers show their pride by : l',, WW: ' carrying the flag at the football games. if! CLUB: Row 1: Derek James, Albert Costello, Michael Hungerford, Todd Lewis, Mark Stickney, Steve Schmitz. Row 2: Chris Curtis, Edward Billy Melton, Russell Moore, Jathan Fields. Row 3: Mr, Wes Evans, Chad Johnson, Will Sutton, Scott Clark, Todd Rafter, Lee McAlister, Mr. Miller. Row 4: Clacie Rivers, Gabe Barrera, Pat St. Clair, Kent Kreiselmaier, John True, Steven Cleary, Yung Mun. Row 5: Josh Fuller, Taylor Adrian Wyly, Richard Sutton, Chuck Ramser, Terry Seigler, Danny Apple. Key Club Keywanettes SADD While Deanna Frerich works hard at tying her knot, Pam Patterson dreams about her perfect man. There goes Friday night's date, thinks Steven Schmitz quietly to himself. L- P if 1 Unlimited Variety mmm A Sk . ll lgiggwhss. 5E llwwasi Mwas Tin lf. 7 g C ibn c .. . M- s sw... x QQPN Ts beeP' becpl WXX 0 ,z 7 2 al. ' xv 1 1 lil A SADD: Row 1: Paige Prestridge, Pepper Paddock, Pam Patterson, Olga Tezaguic, Jeff Tompkins, Fernando Tezaguic. Row 2: Mrs, Linda Smith, Gwen Yawn, Amy Lebow, Deanna Frerich, Richard Sutton, Camille Williams, Taylor Poston, Jathan Fields, Steven Schmitz. Row 3: Hilary Stovall, Susan Villalpando, Angela Cortez. Row 4: Edward Carter, Amy Albea, Todd Lewis, Karen Harris, Robert Woodruff, Mr. Pete Gill, Mr. Paige Miller. Just Say N SADD, Students Against Driving Drunk, is an organization formed last year. The first year served as the kick- off year, yet this year began in all seri- ousness. This is the year we move beyond driving drunk, Mr. Paige Miller, one of the organizationls sponsors, said. The purpose of the group is to en- courage people to be responsible in the use of alcoholic beverages. We are not encouraging or discour- aging the use of alcohol, but we are opposed to driving drunk, Mr. Miller said. The organization's sponsors are the counselors and Mr. Pete Gill, Mrs. Grace Randolph, and Mrs. Linda Smith. SADD had representatives from ev- ery class. Freshman representatives were Pepper Paddock and Deanna Frerich. Sophomores were Angela Cor- tez and Taylor Poston. Juniors were Todd Lewis, Jathan Fields and Paige Prestridge. Seniors were Amy Lebow, Camie Tarpley, Robert Woodruff and Olga Tezaguic. Some of the SADD members have been trained to talk with the junior high school students which was one of the organizations biggest activities this year. I don't think some one's innocent life should be ended by someone else's mistake, Angela Cortez said. SADD 151 12 Language Clubs Learning to l Communicat The language clubs have been very active. The Latin Club planned a trip to the Kimball Museum in Ft. Worth, a spring banquet, and a sat- urnalia party lor a toga party.i This has been a special year for them. This is the first time the Latin Club has had a sweetheart and beau. The French Club held their tradi- tional picnic at Martin Plaza as they have done in the past. Some of their other events are the Christmas par- ty, a crepe party, swimming party, and the yearly trip to France. The German Club had their own Oktoberfest at the new Puffer Muehle Restaurant similar to the Who is that masked man? Angela Robin- son asks as she points to a figure in the distance, .Q. we iw! ,Perri if r 2 lx 4 1 I9 gk- ' l t vt 4 Il ll iff. rl F lg FW it 4 lb.. GERMAN CLUB: Row 1: Laura Duty. Christi Young, Trey Cowan, Anna Staley, Melissa Young. Row 2: Mrs. Ursula Ulery, Michael Mitchell, Krystal Dewuall. Gabe Berrera, Deanna Frerich. Michelle Foley, Kristine Dreher, Candy Holcombe, Jennifer Adams, Todd Stickney. Jennifer Maxwell. Row 3: Eric Bames. Jennifer Williams, Diane Zalazar, Dalton Lauck, Sandra Davis, Dauid Alexander. Tracey Dering, Ryan Boone. Scott Pence, and Robert Difilippo. Unlimited Variety one in Germany. The Spanish Club was busy plan- ning a trip to San Antonio in Decem- ber. Fundraisers were held to make these things possible. The Spanish Club and German Club sold candy to raise money, and the French Club had their calendar sale in the fall. 'Q fi ' so - ' L T' .. . A f---f-i - 'llll'.. r .. 7 --J .Q .Li f it F ,. Q 1 '.... ,L .... L , .... si..' ll.i i i is 1. s .. .2 X i . -4:5 , it is F A .- ' 5 ' gag. i..- . .f f . T R Touchdown! Melissa Moreno shows off her natural athletic ability, lg LA TIN CLUB: Row 1: Isabel Alernan. Carrie Ozuna lTreasurerl, Todd Rafter fCo-Chairmanl, Chris McKown. Dauid Escandell. Raw . ,E , W 2' Rakee Patel. Steue Carmony. Ron Bellamy fsecretaryl Aparna in H Mankodi lhistorianl. Rob Crosnoe lPresident-Beaul, Amy Fath- eree lSpecial euentsl. Emily Reagan lVice president-Sweetheartl, 3 Melissa Ramser lScholastic Affairsl. Mr. Chuck Skullerud. ,A me SPANISH CLUB Row I Renae Davis lTreasurerl. Marcy Ramos. Claudia Perez. Olga Tezaguir lSacretaryl Row 2: Elma Ramos. Tammy Carroll. Stephen Dams. Kelly Gordan, Shawn Oeschner Row 3 Alma Castilla lPra5idunil. Susan Villapondo lVice Prasi dent. Diane Esquibel. Vernon DeLuna Tracey Gilbow W7 .4f kHN', . lirkiitf if A ' , ' HW.: 5 i fi .. 2 1 FRENCH CLUB: Raw 1: Julie Wallace. Melissa Barrington. Teresa Barrington, Staci Germany, Stephanie Gray. Nicole Carvalho, Julie Church, Kathryn St. Clair lPresidentl, Cindy Brown, Tamara Wood. Row 2: Kari Bentley, Lisa Atchley. Nicketta Ezzell, Chris Curtis, Anna Staley. Risa Takashiba, Wynne Richardson, Melissa Moreno, Trish Neeley, Angela Robinson, Guy Riddle lCo-Treasurerl, Kristen Hamilton, Scott Helbing. Row 3: Trenna Danaher, Aparna Mankodi. Jana Cox, Michael Owens, Brenda Stewart, Yung Mun, Chris Ezzell, Lara Hamilton. Stephanie Brewer, Paula Pistocco, Susan Saulsbury. Brad Ritter, David March. Andrea Stolz, Amy Shaff. Richie Fatheree, Dauid Potter. Byron Brown, Brian Love, Jon Taylor, Mrs. Sandra Burlison. Row 4: Angela Woodard. Tonya Loyd, Camran Bradley, Stacy Poore, Karen Brurnbelow. Kathy Barker. Kim Johnson. Row 5. Richard Murray. Wendy Marks, Johnny McDaniel lVice presidentl, Julie Green lSecretaryl, Richelle Cobb. Jenny Joyner, Paul Bennett, Jennifer McAfee, Mark Holcombe. and Scott Moffitt. Language Clubs Thespians The cast of The Adventures of Peter Cottontail Row 1: Fawn Arnold, Phil Heseltine, Mark Stickney Amy Albea, Row 2: Brian Newcomb, Allison Cunningham, Elizabeth Alexander, Lorel Wilhelm, Row 3 JD Sin William Sutton, Taylor Poston, Tom Jones, Rob Michoud, Terry Seigler and Kathryn St. Clair. N' ll X at THESPIANS: Row 1: Jennifer McAfee, Fawn Arnold, and Mike Mitchell. Row 2: Brian Miller, Jenn Joyner, Terry Seigler, Wynne Richardson, Richard Sutton and Steve Ford. Row 3: Elizabeth Alexande William Sutton, Mark Stickney, Tom Jones, Amy Albea and Brian Newcomb. Unlimited Variety l l l r ' Old Mr. Toad lBrian Miller! and Jimmy Skunk l lTaylor Postonl wonder what Peter Cottontail A lMark Stickneyl is up to. 'T The Art of Acting. Thespians, an organization recog- nized across the nation, is a group of young actors and actresses who study the art of acting. Thespians compete in many tourna- ments throughout the year. Acting is just one of the ways a Thespian can earn points to get awards. The other areas are prose, poetry, duet acting, dramatic and humorous interpretation and story telling. They also compete in ventures of Peter Rabbit for elemen- tary students. First and second year students performed in the play and third and fourth year drama students directed the play. Meet Me in St. Louis was pro- duced to showcase those students who had been in the drama program for tour years, Mr. Patrick Jackson said. Thespians do many things through- out the year. A few even participated in a commercial for the Teenage Com- munication Theatre. UIL contest and compete in one-act play contest. The Thespians produced The Ad- lf l have told you once, lhave told you a thousand times, Jimmy Skunk lTaylor Postonl tells Mr. Turtle ILorel Wilhelml. THESPIAN OFFICERS: Business Manager Jason Collins, Co-President Loudy Hamm, Publicity Director Olevia White, Stage Manager Robby Lane, Co-President Kathryn St, Clair and Secretary Maria Grundy. J! T siss .. Thespians sill 1 Et Cetera Et Cetera Mrs, BerylBussey, Gloria Mitchell, Angela Boston, Brenda Anderson, Valerie Oliver, Bernadine DeLuna, Row 2 Renetta Amador Alma Castillo, Olga Tezeguic, Dena Johnson, Benita Henry, Annecia Johnson, Row 3: Susan Villalpondo Sonya Standifer Elua Ramos. Patricia Edmond. Row 4: Jamie Fowler, Khiua Dixson. Patricia Vinson, Monica Thompson, Tonia Wither spoon Row 5' Tina Simon, Omar Thompson, Ronnie Pettigrew, Byron Brown. Etc. E c. Et Cetera Inc. is an organiza- tion which strives to promote student academic achievement, stimulate interest in a club, pro- vide information concerning post-secondary education, pro- vide opportunities for commu- nity service and involvement, enhance social interaction and responsible behavior, and culti- vate knowledge and apprecia- tion of human achievement. The students are involved in Unlimited Variety Ee. service activities such as visiting rest homes and restoring the Fantasy of Lights. This club also meets to work on improving SAT and ACT scores as well as study habits. The Et Cetera Club allows for individuals to express their in- terests effectively which is im- portant in raising morale and character, said Junior Repre- sentative Byron Brown. - l I I O Old High Signers Signing: A Second Language Have you ever wanted to learn an- other language? This is not in reference to French, German or Spanish, but about Sign Language. The Old High Signers is an organiza- tion that teaches sign language to the students in an effort to aid communica- 'tion with the deaf students. i Organized in 1986, the club has .5 1 r it x fl' ' 1:- As a ll ,. iiiiii' W 3 'X 3' E s . i -if 1 l or done public service work for one of the activities this year, and have had fund raisers to benefit the deaf children at Cunningham. The club also enjoys piz- za and skating parties. Club sponsor is Mrs. Lolly Matisse. Old High Signers prove that Old High is Out of the Ordi- nary. Ms. Lolly Matisse explains the rules for the Sign Language Club as Tina Wimberley watches. ,,,.-up-ni! I L ' SW OLD HIGH SIGNERS: Row 1: LouAnne Sledge, Jennifer Giacalone, Tina Templeton, Melanie Donart, Laurie Hamilton, and Michelle Harrison. Row 2: Jenni Emery, Todd Stickney, Susan Horstman, Tara Cheatle, Star Neinas, Denise Powers, Gwen Yawn, Tina Wimberley, Cynthia Mitchell. Row 3: Bernadine DeLuna, Julie Wallace, Laura Liles, Tracey Dering, Anna Arrendondo, Andrea Allen, Cassie Sigafus, Shawna Yawn, Marquisetta Robinson, Jody Wittenberg, and Ms. Lolly Matisse. How can you see what you're saying, Cynthia Mitchell? 1 5 7 C C 01d High Signers sw h You can almost see the glue between Marilyn Lee's eyes and the paper. The conversation between Sherry Rio and Tina Templeton is boring enough to put even Steve E Mitchell asleep. Faces Going Places ami' Add The student body at Wichita Falls High School was one of unique qualitiesj From the intelligent to thelnot so gifted, to the athletic to the non-athletic, the spirited and the unspirited, students of all sizes, shapes, and backgrounds comprise each class. From the freshman who dreams of the day he becomes an upperclassman to the senior BMOC, it is the student with all his uniqueness that makes a school what it is. The freshman class made up one-third of the student body with nearly 500 students. The senior class had more than 10 percent with a 4.0 or better Grade Point Average. With these characteristics it is evident the students at Wichita Falls High School are Any- thing But Ordinary. g t tu g R h I! Cobb and Janice FuUer look for other amusement. Anything But Ordinary C f D Q agenisrgilg-is like ?8ngG'Faf OFFICERS Kathryn St. Clair, President Keri Plummer, Vice President Angela Butler Secretary Julie Green Treasurer FacesG gPl Senior Favorites Keri Plummer, Johnny McDaniel, Steve Duffle, Julie Green 4.3- While sitting in homemaking, Renee Davis comes amara Wood, hasn't your mother euer told you that your bites are only supposed to be THIS big? fo fhe Veflnzatiof' fhdf She left the from one Loudy Hamm. Seniors 1 6 1 Senior Beauties Kathy Barker Angela Butler Faces Going Places Senior Beauties Tammi Hughes Julie Green Classes 3 Senior Beauties ww Keri Plummer W' Vanessa Pogue Faces Going Places Senior Beauties Tamara Wood Vanessa Smith Classes 5 PAUL CHRISTOPHER ALLEN - Football 14: All-District HM 4: Track 14, German Club 2. PHILIP BRADLEY ALTMAN f V Tennis 1-3. Football 4: WWAAHSS 3-4: French Club 24: Yearbook Staff 3: Class Editor 4. RENETTA GAIL AMADOR - Band 144: Flag Capt 3: Percussion Sect. 4: Squad Leader 4: Coyote News Copy Editor 4: Keyuiariettes PR 3: Hist. 4: Press Club 34: SADD 4 NEAL MADSEN ANDERSON WBRENDA LEE ftNDERSQNf DANIEL WADE APPLE r Band 1-4. Key Club 3: Pres 4: Drama 142. KEVIN ALTON ARMSTRONG V Nat 'I Merit Commended Student 4, NHS 3-4: WWAAHSS 24. CHRISTOPHER EVERETT ARREDONDO KYEONG HO BAE BENJAMIN SETH BAILEY - Academic Decathlon 4: JV Tennis 12, Key Club 4: French Club 12: Chemistry Club 2. CHARLENE MARIE BAKER r Basketball 1 3: Track 1 45 DECA Pres. 4: Spanish Club, RUDY ABELINO BANDA KATHRYN LEE BARKER Class Sec. 23: Keywaneltes 24: ' VP. 3, French Club 34, Beauty 4, JAMES BRIAN BARNES MINDY RHEA BARNETT f Coyote News 34, JV Swimming 2. Keywanettes 23. French Club 2-3 SHAWNA LYN BARNIIARDT r V Tennis 14. NHS 34: WWAAHSS 3-4, Academic AllfAmencan 3: HRS PAUL EDDMAN BENNETT - Football 24: Class Treasurer 2-3: V Baseball 14: 1st Team Ail,District 3: French Club 2-4. ANGELA STACIE BENSON - V Tennis 2-4: JV 1. RAYMOND DON BENTON LESLI DENISE BISHOP f Drill Team 2-4: Fashion Merchandising 3-4: DECA 3-45 WWAAHSS 4: French Club 1. Faces Going Places -way-uw 5-ww 14' labels and counts calories. Luelen Vinson and Jill Hamilton find the perfect way to sneak out to lunch . . the window, To maintain his slim physique, Guy Riddle reads 5 .A fy 'fi A My f .' is .. ., 11. S-awe ,N .M ' ew TONIA DENISE BOLDEN r Drill Team 4. Etc 4 SHREE LARSHELLE BOWMAN TORREE SHANTELL BOYD OEA 34. Sign Language 4: Press Club 1 CAMRON LEANN BRADLEY r Girl's Choir 1. French Club 3-4. Yearbook 4. Press Club 3-4 SHANNON BROADWELL CARLENA DEANN BROWN Band 1,45 Basketball 24. Drama 3' 4, EtCe1era 4. SADD 4 CINDY LEE BROWN f Band 1-4. Drama 2-3. DECA 4. LADONNA UNELL BROWN LISA MICHELLE BROWN Drama 1, Spanish 34. Tennis I KELLEY CHRISTINE BROWNING SARAH LUCIA BURKS SLA 24. HRS: Coyote News 4: Keywaneites 2-4: NHS 34 Natl Merit Commended Student 4. ANGELA LETRICE BUTLER f Cheerleader 4: Lone Stars 1-3: Beauty 34. Class Sec. 4: FHA Pres. 4. Seniors 1 16 GARY WAYNE BUTLER NHS 34: V Tennis 1-4: SLA 2-4 Boys State Senator: Key Club 2-4: HRS. ARETHA LYNN BYRD - ROTC 1-23 Health Occupation 3-4 TROY DOUGLAS BYRD - Football 12: Drama 2-fl: ICT 34. DUDLEY CALLOWAY TRACY DA WN CANNON - Special Event Co-ordiriator. Honor Roll 4 LUIS CANTU - V Golf 1: Football 1-2. VICA 2-3 TAMIVIY ANN CARROLL Esprit Club 2-3. Victory Club Leader 4. Spanish Club 2-4: SADD 3 ROBERTA ANNE CARVALHO - Keywaneltes 3. Pres. 4. NHS3 4: French Club 1-2, Basketball 1. WWAAHSS 34. HRS. ALMA IRIS CASTILLLO - SDAIISS 3-4. WWAAHSS 3. Spanish Club 2-3, Pres 4: Etc Hist 4: Victory Club 4, ALBERT ANDREW CHAVEZ - Football 2-3. ICT 4, Drama 2 4. Spanish Club 3-4. GLENN CALVIN CHITWOOD JR. fe :fu l , .Q ' -as X wav-, s M i .. J .fm . KYRA CLARK F .- f - iii , '-- 7' , JENNIFER DAWN CLINE- Band 1-4. Dist 3. Debate 1. Esprit I ., ...' - Q ft I Club 2. VOE 4 I. --fn ' it ' RICI-IELLE ANNE COBB - Amp 3-41 French Club 4: Basketball 1 'I ,Q A ' ' W ' 2. Track 1 , f' - - W t 1 Lvlg 7... 17 F - LARHONDA MICHELLE COLLIE-Girl's CI-Cuz. Acap 3-4. f ...L gg ' I W h A : - MICHELLE DIANA COLLIER - French Club 2.4. Iv Tennis 1-2. f ,AZ A A . f 'R' ' 'TIV'SI1lirin'ul1g 3: Debate Sec. 3: GIrI's Choir 2. le . , . M ?' . . W W 3 n . . : ' .ee ' ' Q , X JASON EDWARD COLLINS - Drama 1-4. Bus Mgr. 4: Acap 3-4. OHS 4. Beau 4: Jr. Hist. Pres 3 ROBERT ALAN COLTMAN Il SHERRY ANN CONE- V Volleyball 3: FHA 1. TERRY JO CONE DARRELL WAYNE COTTON - Football 1-4: 2nd Team All- District 4: Baseball 1-4: 2nd Team All-District 3. CECIL RAY COWAN III - Football 1-4: German Club 3: Pres 4. WWAAHSS 3-4. Academic All-American 3-4: HRS. JUSTIN WILLIAM CULLERS - Band 1-4: Debate 1.3-4. Academic Decatlwlon 4, Latin Club 3. Treas. 4 KAREN CUMMINGS - DECA VP 3-4: Drama 1-2. FHA 1. wre- 'J' :sr CJ' Faces Going Places gash. pf .,e --vu -a. me 47 sm ff? . g ,eowml 2 le-age-W f ' gh V , , 1 4 , , . 5 f , A , -lWe-shave-lto.'.be more .creative than just I an, mr he 'QW i1 I L wg. A ' ', f , Z ge J 2 4 ooo, MARY ELAINE DAFFERN - Drill Team Lt, 2-4: VOE 3 JOE DANIEL DARITY. JR - ICT 3-4. CHRISTOPHER ARNOLD DAVID Soccer 3-4. Orchestra 1-2: Crass Country 4, Drama 2-4. DARLA RANA DAVIS - Basketball Mgr I-2: Espnt 13: FHA Pres, 3, VP 4: Spanish Club Treas 3-4, Sign Language Club 3-4. RONNIE E. DAY WILLIAM CARLSON DEAN Football 4 BERNADINE DELUNA - Beauty Finall5t1.4: Beauty 2-3, Fauorvte Z. Frnallst 3-fl, Mzss Howdy 23. DECA. BERNARD DELUNA Football 1 4: Spamsh Club 2-3: SADD fl KEVIN L DENNIS - Band I 3. Chou 3-4. TRACY VIRGINIA DERING - Band 4. Flag Corps 4: German Club 3. Reporter 41 JV Basketball 1 lWesl Rusk HSI LARRY GLENN DICKEN REGINA A DIGBY -.,,, cuses, Excuses 3 Can't you corneyup with anything moreoriginal than that?V , L I Every daypfteachers become the -tar- gehfor hundfedsof excuses thrown at them-by stuclentsxas cop-outshfot most of the lax Qthings they d0Q lor dgonft do.l f'Thel dogfatemy homework. s f dropped itlfin. the sink while brushihggxnyfceethlfj I ' l f'Why am.I121rdy?wWell.. .WF. llforgot ' lockercombination and had alittle lfbii ofcarllrduble onfthe way to schoolfll I I --Have-..9s4vsa 152555 fee? 114 .fhevllmav be -lt6BCl'18IS,ig but jheyfrel-not that gullibleg fthe bldlstandbyfe-xcuses.. Q . g l'My house exploded! was really an exceptional story, The student's home had exploded because of a gas leak. The family was not at home at the timel but the homework was lost. . After four years of thigh-school, they've probably heard ta ton of ex- cuses for missing homewofk or 'cardi- ness. Some of them are even keeping a scrapbook of th most unique excuses inhopes of' being published one day. .The hotlofn line of it all is: There are no. good excuses, justygood geasonsl Seniors t I I the I wuts? F0ffOfi9l5 Iisftveafffii31iQH,SCHQb1,,Lsevera1jamporfank etvemgt, semmenfalt ahd far outflivesg that L k.'W ff -gl ' K, 'fff lil fl, Q fgL', -f' Qiiff XV 'Vw 15 I. gtameliwas Vdefifl I iniielyhfheegmwtmemdrableftlfiing h 355135 glade of fifnQv-ffonIdesltQ I tI ?4, A' , Q e-ShQannonI?ugh1L If fffThe seniorfmemory that will really last for me is thelclay I walk across the stage attVdfreCeive my dlpldrtialf' it I If' l ik ,f-Rudy Banda self1l0Itm9mOriles., K, , . , I ,V 3, ., x Lg ,G ' I I f fa y I 1 'fglws-D?Y?fl, I Q'Ohe of thekgnastiexciting. tfifihidriebg theta! have from this yeaIrfwas:Set1iar Day at Six Flagsfif' ff I mf,AA me , at I A time NWI lk I 170 KHIVA KASHALE DIXSON Etc 4 Drll Tea 34 Baskelballfi 4. JROTC 2 JAMES STEVE DUFFLE Football I-4. Favorite 2: Favorite Nom 3. Howdy Nom. 4, ROBERT GLENN DUNN III' Football 14: Attendance Record 1 4 THOMAS LOFTON EDMON-SON - Coyote News 3: Co'EdItor 4. Key Club 24. Q8zS 34: NHS 34: Academic Decathlon 4 MABRY PAUL ERWIN ANGELA MARIE ESPARZA OEA 3-4. RONNIE EWEN F Football 1: ICT IVICAJ DENA KAY FARRAND RICHARD DAVID FATHEREE - French Club 2-4. Key Club 1-2: Band 1-3: Golf 1. LALA FERNANDEZ ANGELA GAY FLICK JOYCE FOGETT fhv ,M '- wp.: Faces Going Places 4 l Z... --M... W' 'ff-was N, ,,,, - K va sg? -J' www NW! -My 1 Nfl Did you forget to wake up before you came to school, Vernon DeLuna? calculus Annecicz Johnson. LOOKING studious is only part of understanding pre- L '33 aan -nw +11 09' s--fr ff sw ANTHONY STEPHEN FORD Drama 14, Band 3.4. Acap 4: ROTC If2. Thespmns 23 FREDDIE ALAN FOWLER FRANCIE DEANNE FRANKLIN - DECA 4 YOLANDA LADETRIA FRANKLIN REAH BETH GAMBRELL Band I 4. French Club 4, Swimming 1 VOE 3 RODNEY DARIN GARCIA JAMES LESLIE GARRETT Baseball IV4. French Club 3, People Poll. TWYLLA JEAN GARRETT Choir I: DECA 34, Sec 4 ROSA ALBINA GARZA ERIC CHRISTOPHER GHOLSON f French Club 3,41 DECA 4. -JENNIFER ANN GIACALONE BAND 24. RICHARD L GILMORE Auto Body. VICA. Seniors 1 7 1 VICTOR ANSELMO GOMEZ - Band 1-45 Perc. Sect. Ldr. 45 Dist. Reg. 15 Area 2,35 Pep Band 45 Orch. 1-45 Key Club 3-45 JV Tennis lg Drama 1. VINCENT GREGORY GOMEZ - Band 1-4: Dist. 1-3: Qtr. Master 2-45 Band Beau Finalist 45 Sec. Ldr. 45 Pep Band 4: Key Club 3-45 Orch. 1-4: Orch. Beau Finalist 4. 5 ,, ALICE CHRISTINE Cheerleader 45 Band 1-45 Sq. Ldr. V 'A ' 3: Track 1-2: JV Tennisl: Esprit 2. BRIAN EDWARD GRA VES 3 , W A PATRICK LAJUAN GRAY - Basketball 2-45 FHA 4. JULIE HELEN GREEN - Cheerleader 45 Treas. 45 Beauty 2-45 ' ' Y Y ' ' Favorite 45 Acap 3-45 VP 4. VICTORIA LYNETTE GREER - Esprit 1-25 Choir 1: Volleyball IJ ROTC 1. VICTOR LAMONT GREER .war - MARIA T WQAGRUNQY - Band 1-45 Cpt. 45 Sq. Ldr. 45 .ji I I J Qtr. Master 2-45 Orch. 1-45 Thespians 1-45 Sec. 45 NFL 2-45 ri L Beauty Finalist 45 Band Sweetheart Finalist 4. ' if I KENNETH JAMES HACKETT . I I 5- ,CATHY HEAN HAINES - Yearbook 3-45 Co-ed 45 QMS 3-45 5, 'V I xg A , 'W av t at I X 4 il 1 Band SLA 35 Keywanettes 2-45 Pres. 35 , Ml . W, 1-ms , ' M ' A PATRICK THOMAS HAJOVSKY - Band 1-25 Latin Club 2-35 .2 W' IRL. Turner H.S.I , Ever one needs a hero .... As diversified as we are with 108 faculty and staff members and roughly 1500 students, everyone is bound to find a a role model right here in the walls of Old High. Be it a coach or English teacher, a counselor or nurse, teachers are the one's who often leave lasting impressions, the ones who help us realize our true potential. Each student has a favorite. Usually it's someone with a dynamic or outstanding personality capable of motivating us to do those things we would have otherwise passed up. As seniors, we will be going out into the world better prepared because of these heros .... the ones we will never forget. MRS. KELLY NNEDDlNG MRS. LINDA MERRILL QZZZZ MR- FREEMAN JOHNS - 1 anew 'Mrs. Memn was understanding. 'mmonnsaid nottak 'Mrgweqlldigegeaiiedieam Wm She knew that different kids teamed of anY0fl9, butitwasitilllzilfslilhnclm - 'eal'Ze,mlS ditierent ways, and she adapted her ass' mem' teaching methods to suit each -paw ,wen ,pamda xnnson andiviaua1's needs.' its Iuggg n Angela Holcombe Faces Going Places MRSJA T aPe L i TAMMY LYNAE HALEY GILLIAN MOIRA HAMILTON - Coyote News 3-45 C0-ed 4: NHS 3-45 OES 345 Keywanettes 1-45 HRS. LAURIE JO HAMILTON - Band 1-45 Flag Corps 1-45 Latin Club 1-25 Treas.5 OEA Reporter 45 OH Signers 4. DELORAS M. HAMLIN - OEA 3-45 Outstanding VOE Student Nom. 35 Who's Who VOE. LOVDY ELLEN HAMM - Thespiaris 1-45 Co-pres. 45 Band 1-45 Sqd. Ldr. 3-45 2Ll. 45 NHS 3-45 WWAAHSS 2-45 NFL 2-45 HRS. CAROL A HARRIS JAMES BRUCE HARRIS - Goif 1-35 St. Trainer 25 JV Basketball 2: Key Club 2-4: Debate 4. KAREN D'ANN HARRIS - Basketball 1-35 Choir 3-45 Cheerleader 45 Beauty Finalist 25 SADD Rep. 3-4. LA TONYA ROCHELLE HARRIS - OH Sigrters 4: Cosmetology 3-4: JENIANISHKAIIAERISON - JV Tennis 15 V Tennis 25 Acap 3: Cadet Choir 1. TAMI L. HARRISON SHERLYN KAY HAVENS - Drill Team 2-45 Victory Club 4, M-A, ake mine a teacher I MRS. GEORGANNE WIGLEY MRS, ANNEWA RE USCH 'she is a nice lady who is funny 'fhavef NE ROWE and dedicated. she strives for ' geufch ma,,,,,,he 5'1l S0 much fmm Mrs ted me more we perfection in her classes. She mms always ,bm gig: titeron in life' .WS-Egremtxausi aww' wut, was there for the students. What the dmmswmy us np n - Omar Thompson h U fslade Benso 5 .,.,.5. ., ...,..,. E Marlin MRS ROMA GILBERT coAcH WENDALL CARROLL 'No matter what we tatkea about, ggnfglffmawt recited a poem She had cause of that, l've improved alot' -Derek James 5 -Pau! Bennett Seniors 173 TINA MARIE HEATH 4 FHA 1.2.4: VICA 3.4. Cosmetology 1.2. HENRY HERNANDEZ BENITA FA YE HENRY Drill team 1-4. Honor Girl of the Year '87-'88 Senior Sweetheart: Track 3: Etc 4: WWTHSFA 4 JULIE ANN HERZFELD f Keywanettes 24. Lt Gov. 4: SLA 2' 4: Band 1 4. NHS 34: Acap 34. OHS 4: HRS. BRUCE PHILIP HESELTINE. JR. Track 13. Baseball 2, Thespian 1, Band 1. JEFFERY LYNN HICKS 4 Football 3-4, Industrial Electronics. Foreman 4. Baseball 1f2. lRound Rock HSI DUYEN MARIA HOANG f WWAAHSS 3.4. SDAHSS 3.4. Academic AllfArnerican, SLA 3.4. NHS 3.4. HRS. ANGELA RENEE HOLCOMBE - Acap 2-4. Pres. 4. AllfRegion 2 45UAlllStc5e4TOFIS 3.4TRemEnettes 34. Optimist Club Award 4. People Poll 4 MATTHEW LOWRY HOLDER - Tennis 1-2, People Poll 23. Who 's Who Art 3. SUSAN JEAN HORSTMAN FHA 3-45 Victory Club 45 Track 3. Wha's Who Home Mgmt 3. JENNIFER ANN HUFF - Acap 3.4. SLA 2-4. NHS 3 4: Whos Who Chemistry 2, People Poll 4. HRS BRANDI HUFFER Drill team 24: DECA 4. Fashion Merchandising 4. TAMMI DANELLE HUGHES f Band 1f4. Feature Twirler 2 4. Beauty Finalist 2. Orchestra 1f4. Treas. 2. Sec 3. Pres 4. French Club 3-4' Keywaneties 2 4 CHRYSTAL HUNDLEY SEAN DAVID HURT 4 Band 144. Acap 4. OHS. Baseball 1. Debate 1. LAURA LEE ICKERT Choir 244. Acap 4 WILLIAM RAY JACO DEREK ORAN JAMES f NHS 3.4: Key Club 2-4. Treas. 3. VP 4. IDare You Award 3: SLA 2.3.4: Band 1-3, Qtr Master 13 LISA SUE JAMES 4 Basketball 1,2 ANNECIA DIONNE JOHNSON 4 ROTC 3,4 Battalion Commander 4. Queen 3. Miss ROTC 3.4: Etc. Chaplain 4. Track 1-2. MICHAEL DARYELL JOHNSON f Football 1.2: Auto Body Repair 3.4. CONNIE MALIEA JONES f Tennis 1: Choir 3. French Club 3.4: OEA Historian 4. TINA NICOLE JORDAN - ROTC 24. JENNY GANT JOYNER -French Club 2.4. Thespians 4. Honor Roll. -w-wa at ,ww 1F' 44? '-n-aff 'SLN MW., -vt 'Mft 1 V - me hr! , Faces Going Places nl .. 4' f M 1 'f. 2 refer? 'W Y. t, 1. si KORBY DEAN KEENEY e Basketball 1: GaIf1-4, NHS 3-4 KENNETH CRAIG KEISER r Basketball 24: Baseball 1-4. Football 45 HRS, NHS 3-4, SUSAN FAY KENNEDY f Band 1,2.4: OEA 4: Keyufanettes 2, Orchestra 2. APRIL ALISON KING f Drill team 13, Officer 3, DECA 3 4: Fashion Merchandising 3-4 KARL GENE KING, JR. - VICA 3-4. Drafting 34. DARIUS SCOTT KLINE ROTC 13: Orchestra 12. MATTHEW RUSSELL KOMA TZ 7 French Club 4: Soccer 3-4. LlSA LARUE LACKEY ROBERT WENTWORTH LANE r Band 144. 1 Lt, 4: Thespians 34 Stage Mgl. 4, Acap 4. Spanish Club 3 TINA MICHELLE LASSETER - Band 1-4. Flag Corp, 1-4. Latin Club 1-2: OEA Sgt, At Arms 4. OH Signers. AMANDA SUE LAVINE - Band 24: Keyluanettes 3,4. Sec. 4: Coyote News 35 Choir 1, Press Club 2-3. 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It be 15311 mySe2f.d0f3d1ifieQi?.iMihsi:Z?B?r2iA nemaia., . 1ia?fi?12?a decipher my? realy of .we 'jlistleff , r frywhgre, bl.1t,.WlT18.f Iirqiehfefgeeiiie lrtqotherstoribe junky-,ii be if, , Mdvwbat dei?bsivfiviliileiltilkiiigii Outh?Pl1'?119?.D99d1?.ft.+4S0TZ1f?fiff19?i Simple ftwmefimaesf- reallyf. AG1Hl?0?a?'?f4faf?Yth?PS2fP2k??P4ff0?D 'f?e1rfs.bQ?ef!-.i1'4Yi2??1f?iQ12W0P1d2ft 1 1HSfAQ2e.1iSbef..191?WrI4d!df?ft1.fe?13X-2 rlei' A F listenw svhattsliettf-?2!YS4eQ.1'l131915533524 gi toibefcxegtive. , . 1 'lliiiftilblirig QHi3?G?W9yf0rfme.f2rlAf fr ' few ffl I ing, any :Gawain .bQQbieQi Q impoitdngegf',JcQ.zt3lgIaQawS0lig sgaiii. . l,ll A 1 f ,P-.tt , 575, :L yinrw. 5. .W My - Seniors 1 take I I II read inthe magazines that when . . 1 Is there eyer an end tothis cionstant T it ltalking to yourself no longer. works, you should see a psychiatrist. 'I Well, :maybe it's about time for me to make an appointment because here l gosagain-talking to myself, and it isn't helping. f No matter how hard rl try, I cannot seem to balance my time. Vl've got a meeting in 15 minutes and a dentist appointment in 30 min- utes. There's also this fabulous date l've got tonight, but my teachers ex- pect me to spend at least two hours on homework. Then there's my term theme along with all of those dead- lines, etc. I s whafiqwhy canine aaysibgiangeigegi never beliesred being at senior would be sobusy. I s r E At least the time really goesiby Someone must believe thefsaying if you want something done, get a busy person to do it. I it or I lt seems every time turn around somebody is adding something to the list of things I must do.. r I A I I I really would like iofhave senioriil tis, buitherejustlisifi time M Calgone . . . take me away. 'T l AMY MICHELLE LEBOW Acap 1f4: Sec 4 OHS 34, SADD Senior Rep 4' French Club 3 4. JV Tennis 1 MARILYN DENISE LEE V V Basketball 2-4. EIC. Parliomenlarlan 4: Track 1 4. French Club 4. Hornemakvng Club 3 I ,. CIIERYL MARIE LEETCH Victory Club ROBERT THEODORE LEIJA WK! A v .,., ,.,,.. .- ,j 1 J, at TRACIE ELIZABETH LINDSEY Atop 34. Girls Cllolr 2. Cade! Choir 1. CARL EDWARD LINN JASON BRIAN LOVE TONYA DENISE LOYD A ' T3 IM . ..r l A j RUSTY ALLEN MAHER DAMON BRETT MARTIN Football 12. JACQUELINE ADAIR MARTIN Class Tre-as 3: Sl Coun 3. Yearbook 3' Coeeditor 4. Press Club 24: OHS 3 4. NHS 3 4. Kaywwieiies 2 4. French Club 2-4. JV. HRS JUSTIN LILBOURN MARTIN SLA 2 4: V Tennis 1 2, V Soccer 3 45 lst Team All-District: V Cross Country 4: Coyote News 3 4. NHS 3 4. HRS. , nf Faces Going Places vm 143' 'ref fbi W. , ,V 26' I Is it really possible to get that much I R enjoyment in just pure literature Duyen Hoang? I , 45 ' 'sw . 7355 j L' elf - 5 f -,L . ,W 9 2 f ' f ,gf A 1 1 f i veqi v-My -4 'ww xg .ik ,rw , I sr-4 RAUL GARCIA MARTINEZ THOMAS WAYNE MATHEWS MCAFEE - Drama 1.34. French Club 4. MASON DEAN MCALLISTER V Football 1,2 Band I 2 II Iennetta H SJ l X EMMETT BRADLEY MCCABE Football 1 2. Diesel I: Ar! ll. Woodshop II LARRY DEAN MCCABE Band 14. Thespian 4. German Club 3 LATONIA ANN MCCARTY Drill Team 24. DECA 4. Gvrl's Choir 3 JOHNNY LEE MCDANIEL Football 2-4. JV Swimming 1, VP Debate 1-2. VP French Club 4, Track 3 DOUGLAS KYLE MCDONALD f Football 14. Track 4. Baseball I Drama 4: German Club I. TIIOMAS FITZGERALD MCGOWAN DIANA MENDIOLA CHRISTY JULIANNE MEYERS - Acap 2 3: V Tennis 1-2 Ilowa Parkl, French Club 4. BRIAN NIEL MILLER JOHN MICHAEL MILLER KENNETH JAMES MITCHELL r Band 1 4. Sect Ldr 4 Orchestra 3 MICHAEL MITCIIELL - German Club 1 2: Drama I 3: Thespian Seniors 177 178 STEVE MITCHELL GUADALUPE MONTELLANO. Ill - Football 1,25 Track I JENNIFER LYNN MOORE - Basketball 1-2: Spanish Club 3, HOSA 4. MELANIE PATRICIA MOORE TONYA MORGAN - DECA 4: Fashion Merchandising. AMY ELIZABETH MORRISON f JV Tennis I-2: French Club 2' 3: Keywanettes 4. Choir 4, People Poll 2,4 JOHN STEPHENS MUIR e Band 1-4: SDAHSS 2: Orchesrra 4: Academic Decathlon 4: ROTC 1,41 Brigade Commander 4. WILLIAM RAPHAEL MUNIZ JOSEPH EUGENE MUNOZ RONALD JAMES NOACK. JR, BILLY LEE O'DELL - Football 1-4. Auto Body 3.4. VALERIE LYNN OLIVER - Drill team 2-4: Spanish Club 3-4: FHA: Et Cetera 4: WWAAHSS. TRACY EUGENE OWENS GENA SHERYL PACE - Band 1-4: Feature Twirler 24: Keywanettes 2: Victory Club 4. BRENDA LEE PALACIOS - Spanish Club: Cosmetology. VERONICA RONNIE PALMER Although the joke seems strange to Carleen Zepeda, Brandi Huffer is thoroughly amused .un 'Ck ,-4 x . , if Faces Going Places , , mp ffff' igi1if .1ggQfgsfg.1n,, as-f fi: f 1-aqwit - -13 , . 5 .1-'sy' .V J ,. k V M ,Z F :i2i1:f1a-1f12 ?i11t . H -vw ,dw MMD' 4-5 4 .3 - U' Q ,a...,, fl , -M f -- h,WM,,,..,.-,,,f,,'--1:-Ig: 2' ' 46 .4 A B I ae' ' Q rx! f , '7 7, ,ff Nm? ., ' ,t.,,W-,.fyy,,Q ., 1 81.4 3255111113 - , L .. A 1 , ,, ,V f M Wi, Q-ie' 4 f I 4 ' 'O' I , J W it an www.. ' an AU? S f-ee L, I f X Wife Q., V Www --me sf' 7 ' ,EW B -A '1- W, ,N M , .f .. 1 , f 9' f PL t 4 X' n- .. G., t BOBBIE LYNNE PATTERSON- Volleyball 1-2 lHollidayl. Acap 4 RODERICK PENDELTON LORI ANN PENNARTZ - Band I 4, Orchestra 1-4. SLA 24: NHS 3-4: Acap 4: Keyulanettes 2 3 KLAUDIA MARIA PEREZ - Drlll team 1. Spanish Club 1. Victory Club I MELISSA PEREZ - Fashion Merchandising 1. DECA, RONNY JERROD PETTIGREW- Football 1-4. Basketball 1-4. Track I-2, Baseball 1 QUANG DUC PHAN -JOHN MICHAEL PITTS. .JR KERI LYN PLUMMER - Class Officer 1-4. Beauty 1 4, Miss Halbdy 4: Cheerleader 4: Yearbook 4. Press Club 3-4. Treas 3 Band 14. People Poll 3.4 VANESSA ALEXANDRIA POGUE - Beauty 2-4: People Poll 3- 4. French Club 23 STACI LYNN POLLOCK - French Club 3. Acap 3-4. Keyulanettes 3.'PBeauty flrEl:st 3: Press Club 3. DENISE ANN POWERS - SLA 2-4. WWAAHSS 3 4. HRS. Drill team 2-3: Band 4. NHS 3-4. Natl Ment Semifinallst SHANNON MICHELLE PUGH - Band I 4. Debate 4. WWAAHSS 3-4 LISA MICHELLE RAMA TOWSKI - DECA: VICA. Band, JOSE WILLIEVALDO RAMOS - Dxesel Mechanics RACHEL LEE RAMOS CHARLES DA VID RAMSER. JR - Key Club 2-4. St. Coun. VP 4 Band 1-4. Latin Club 1-2: Treas 2. Mu Alpha Theta, Treas.4. PATRICIA GUADALUPE RASCON JOHN ROGERS KELLY DON REGOUBY KRISTOFER DANA RENNARD GUY HUBERT RIDDLE- French Club. Treas.4: Press Club 3-4: Yearbook 4: HRS CLACIE ANDREW RIVERS - Key Club 4, Band 1-4: Debate 2 4. Academic Decathlon 4 KELLYVLvYIjlN,ROBBIN,S-,Band I-4. Acap 3 4: OHS 4, All Dist ' 7I,'All Region 4 Seniors 1 PAUL SCOTT RODGERS CHRISTOPHER FREDERICK SALIN- lst Regional Science Fair. 4th InInat'l: Science and Engineering, Whos Who French: Mu Alpha Theta Pres. 4, MATTHEW CHARLES SALKOWSKI MOLLIE EILEEN SALKOWSKI JIMMIE JOE SANDERS- Basketball 144: Football 1 3 FELICIA ANN SAPATA - Drill Teurn 244. Spanish Club 4. Victory Club 4, Etc.4 CHRISTEL MARGARETE SCHULZ Band 244. French Club 3' F 4 , JAMIE LEE SEALE TERRY LEE SEIGLER - Band 1 4. Drum Maier 4. Key Club Sec 4. Orchestra I 4, VP 4: Drama 1-3. Acap 34 KELLI DAWN SHEFFIELD Drill Team 144: Lt 4. Band 1: DECA 3 4. Fashion Merchandising 3,4 CAROL MICHELLE SHEPPARD Band I 4. DECA 4. TALEINNA VERNAL SIMON Drill Team l 2. Spanish Club 2 3. Keywanettes 23: SADD 4 Etc. Pres. 4 SHILO CHRISTINE SIMPSON ,ION MICHAEL SLEDGE 4 LatinTClttb I 2. Football 1. Amp 34 LAURA MARIE SMEA TON f Academic Decathlon 4. Nl IS 3 4 UIL Math and Science Team 3 4. Keywarrettes 34, Sr Rep , Mu Alpha Theta 4. HRS. SLA 4 SHANNON SMIRL -qw wp .1 1. time ..h.............l Ho hum, it's off to work Ho hum. Another period of bore- dom sets in as the teacher's voice drones on, I can do nothing more than stare at the blackboard as the words go through one ear and out the other. Qlflow can I be expected to remain intrigued when the mono- tony emitted from my teacher's-vo- cal chords surpasses the strength of even tl1eiF.strongest sleeping pills. Therelief of finaliy getting home from schoolgis only short-iived, how- ever. I I y What to do now . . . read? No,'l do enough of that atrschool. Watch TV? Nah, all those shows ever do is degrade my intellect. I Take a walk? Heck, l couldifall asleeplooking at the landscape. I suppose it's inevitableg there's no escape, By theikiay, amrlfboring You? I 7 1 0Faces Going Places f . 4 -N ,tr ' ' 3 Qu., A4 V , V See, I told you that when I was a baby I was cuter than you, said 6 Francie Franklin to Tanya Loyd. r is fl -in. ' ' mb L -ww . pq ----v Vw fag- 'R Q- 'TW . Qi - 'wg-, f. WWF' 'X If 'M -4. f -N u N Q .W J' Q ' f . S, Saw I In 1 - . A . E - ' '-i ' 1 Q., S -Q. K. .Q W' -I . - . -w1a.L.. , , . I Z t -3 NW was V wif - inf' .A . . 1 ALLAN D. SMITH - VICA Pres, 4: Key Club 3 BILLY JOE SMITH SCOTTY WAYNE SMITH VANESSA RENAE SMITH - Drill Team 1-3: Cheerleader 4: VCE Pres 4, Howdy Nom 4. Beauty 4 GEORGE DAVID SONS, JR. - Football 1-4: All-District HM 4. Spanish Club 4, JAMES WILLIAM SPEARS Golf 1-2. Yearbook Staff 3. Sporls Editor 4: Coyote News 4. Press Club 2 4: Key Club 2-4: French Club 1-4. HRS, AMY LYNN SPETH JOHNATHAN RIVERS SPRAGINS - Baseball 1-4: JV Tennis 1, People Poll 4: Drama 2-3. RICHARD MATTHEW SQUIRES KA THRYNALQUISE ST,CLAIR - Thespians 1 4: Co-Pres . NFL 1-4: Keywaneltes 2-4. VP 3. Soph. ol the Year, Class Pres. 2-4: NHS 3-4: French Club 3: Pres. 4. HRS. SONYA RENEE STANDIFER - Cheerleader 4: Choir I 3: JROTC 4: Queen Nom 4: Etc 4 ANDREW CASON STEGALL TAMMY MARIE STEPHENS - Band 1-4. Flag Corp. 1-4. OH Signers 4 ERMA ANITA STEWARD- VOE 1-4. CAROL RENEE SUGHRUE - Drill Team 1 4: Capt 4: DECA Fashion Merchandising 3-4: Area VP 4. Outstanding VOE Award 3 RHONDA GAIL SWANEY - Dnli Team 1-4: NHS 3-4. WWAAHSS 3-4: SDAHSS 3. All-American Academic 3. Seniors 1 8 1 SUSAN CAMELIA TARPLEY - Acap 3-4. Coyote News 24: French Club 3-4. Press Club 24: HRS. JONATHAN LEE TAYLOR - Coyote News 34: V Swimming 2- 3. JULI CATHERINE TAYLOR - Keyufanettes 2-3. V Swimming 2- 4. JV Tennis 1-2: NHS 3-4: French Club 2-4: HRS. TINA LOUISE TEMPLETON - Acap 3-4: Flag Corps 4. ROTC 24: Battalion 4, OLGA ILIANA TEZAGUIC - Esprit 2-3: Victory Club 4: SADD 3-4: Rep 4: Etc, 4. Sec 4, Spanish Club 3-4. Sec 4, WWAAHSS 3 OMAR VINCENT THOMPSON - Football 1-4. Capt. 4. Academic All-American: Howdy Nom 4, Fav. Nom 4. Opt Ldr Award: HRS, TONYA GAIL THOMPSON Victory Club 2 4: Group Ldr, 3-4. SADD 3-4: Mu Alpha Theta 4 ROBERT SHANE TIDMORE JOEL RYAN TIPPS, JR, JEFF HOLLAND TOMPKINS - Band lNocDna HS Il 24. NHS 3-4: Choir 3-4: St. Coun. lNacona Il 3-4. Mu Alpha Theta 4. JASON ENOCH TOOLE SYLVESTER OSORIA TORRES DARLA SUE TROTTER - OH Signers 4: FHA 3-4. JOHN C. TRUE Soccer I-4. Band I-4. Key Club 4. Cross Country 4 FLOYD PRICE TUTTLE KIMBERLY ANN VAUGHAN Victory Club 3-4: French Club 3 TRENT ALAN VAVRA -Band I-3. Key Club 4. French Club 3 4 RAMIRO C, VILLA SUSAN LUCIA VILLALPANDO - Spanish 2-4: Victory 2 4. Drill Team 4. SADD 3-4, Etc 4 LUCY HELEN VINSON - V Tennis I 4: Spanish Club I-2: HRS PATRICIA LASHON VINSON TUAN DINH VU Track. Football lHenriettal 2 LISA RENE WALKER - DECA I-2, Drill Team 4 DON ERICK WARD Faces'Going Places 'T t mf, Q 'wr tw W, Qu aswrsl T TX .Q-'Y -Q-11 CARLEEN BESS ZEPEDA . Drill Team 3.4. victory club 2.4. MARK ANTHONY WASHINGTON TONYA MARIE WATERS - Basketball 1-45 Track 1-4. Volleyball 3-4: Etc 4. DUSTY LYNN WEA VER - Basketball 1. JV Basketball 2-3. Baseball 2-4: ROTC 1-2 ROBERT DA VID WEIR RHONDA A. WELLER - HOSA 3-4 DEWE Y WAYNE WELLS JIMMY DEWA YNE WESLEY JILL ELAINE WHITE - V Tennis 1-2: Keywanetles 2-45 NHS 3-4' Acap 4: Yearbook Org. Ed. 4: HRS MICHAEL KHRISTOPHER WHITE - Basketball 1-2: Soccer 3-4: Cross Country 4: SADD 4. NHS 3-4: WWAAHSS 4. OLEVIA DESHA WN WHITE Band 1-4: Sect. Lclr. 4: Thespians 1-4: Publicity Chairman 4: NFL 1-4: WWAAHSS 3: Honor Roll 3-4 EZEKIEL G WIGGINS JUDY ANN WIGGINS - ROTC 2-4. VBasketball 2-4: V Track 1- 4 TRACY LAMARRE WILBOURN KEVIN R. WILSON TAMARA DEE WOOD! Thespians 3-4. Cheerleader 4: Beauty 3-4: FrencECIuEl3T4. -JV Tennis 1. ROBERT BACON WOODRUFF- Football 2-4. All-District 4: Favorite 3. Student Council Pres.: Mr Howdy 4: Baseball 2-4 MARK WOODWARD - Football 1-2: Track 1g ICT 1-4: VP 3-4. RACHEL YSASAGA LEIGH ANN YOUNG - Honor Roll 1-4: Esprit 2: WWAAHSS 3-4. MELISSA DEANNE YOUNG - Band 1-4: Orchestra 1-4: Treas. 3: Sec. 4: German Club 3-4: Sec. 4: Keywanetles 2. Seniors Man's best friends Big ones, little ones, furry ones, feathered ones. They come in all shapes and sizes, many resembling their owners. Senior pet pictures have become a tradition over the years. Each year, the number of seniors willing to brave the cold weather to have their beloved Dusty Weaver-Baby Shannon Pugh - Checkers Matt Holder - Hamsel John Spragins - Molly Jennie Huff - Chloe Keri Plummer - Sugar Jackie Martin, Jill Hamilton, Juli Taylor - Chance and Abby Matt Komatz - Jerry Leslie Bishop - Brandi Melissa Young - Wrinkles Tammi Hughes -Dani Shawna Barnhardt - Hoss Patrick Hajovsky - Phuc Renetta Amador - Max Sarah Burks - Parship Gena Pace - Cindy and Bow Roberta Carvalho - 0reo Tina Heath - Kissey Kathryn St. Clair - Banquo Alice Gould - Tensha Tracey Dering - Sabrina and Whitesnake Rachel Ramos - Butch Melanie Moore - Goldie and Baley Bruce Harris - Fergus pet's picture made seems to grow. Some barkedg some meowedg some squawked. Some even ended up drag- ging their owners out. A few were camera shy, and others, hammed it up. All in all, everybody loves the chance to show off Man's Best Friend. ' .. K . . K-Q, . ' M 4.4, ' 'J .. . warg fig . 4 , 'Wi' 4 I , sm wiiixgw , 575:-. ' I.. ' L J a 1 ,--in , Q! rx 4+ .lsa-X f . S war?-. .- A 1 -- ,. Jag: lm ,ii . 07' 3 .lg r.,,f.' 5 -- ' 'ice . ai ,I 1 4 Faces Going Places -W t rr, ,,. 5-, 'sw' dt li ' Y- , u N Q ll f' Q ' 'U' fx ' kg XX i 5 , , it 'ZW I' ,, 1 lfgg . . ' lf ws, x A IN if 3 if gill W . .. ,Q .gt W 4 , K la A K' af If X 3 ii., 1 ' sf- Ai 4' -w ,. M VV N ... is . li' IN Ri Alan Fowler - Luke Darrell Cotton - Classy Terry Seigler - Magenta Amy Morrison - Pretzel William Muniz - Major Karen Harris - Abby Rana Davis - Killer and Oreo Mike Johnson - Bear Ray Jaco - Stormy Chuck Ramser and Laura Smeaton - Fritz Robert Woodruff' - Cali Paul Bennett - Classy Danny Apple - Toby Derek James - Freckle Clacie Rivers - Albabet Tina Simon - Princeton Kelli Sheffield - Brandi Mike White - Shackles Doug McDonald - Muffin Sean Hurt - Kit-Kat Julie Green - Shakey Sz Teddy Brian Barnes - Saucha Joey Tipps - Dog Duchese Klaudia Perez - Kittie Whittie Vanessa Smith and Neal Andersen - Fanstasia Vanessa Pogue - Batzie and Brandi Rusty Maher - Max Seniors 1 16 Cathy Haines - Buffy and Tiffany Lovdy Hamm - Joe Cool Tommy Edmonson - Andy Gary Butler - Lucky Lupe Montellano and Jen-i Harrison - Snuggles Guy Riddle - Mad Dog 20f2O Camie Tarpley - Bently Amanda Lavine - Diane John Ferguson - R.C. 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I G lvl 5 'lf LLL,Ll ,J e f V,. effing, ,,, is Sheri Havens - Archie Tasso Arakelian A Waldo Justin Cullers - Achmed Bubba Garrett - Bo Vernon and Bernadine Deluna Buttons Luelen Vinson - Penny Korby Keeney - Taffy Rene' Walker and Carol Sughrue - Muffin and Tippy Mike Mitchell - Charlie Kelly Regouby - Daisy Phil Haseltine - Sylvester Felicia Sapata - Abbey Shannon Broadwell - Lucy Richelle Cobb - Gigi Rusty Sons - Dog Ronnie Ewen - Scatter Boy Lisa Brown and Rhonda Swaney - Kodiak, Holly and Mario Darla Trotter - Bear John Pitts - Jeter Amy Speth - Boo Boo Troy Byrd - Angus Seniors 187 88 Paul Allen - Mittens Michelle Collier - Banjo Jill White - Anka, Freckles, y Ginger Julie Herzfeld - Heidi Michelle Shappard - Cocoa Olga Tezaguic - R.C. Dena Farrand - Missy and Bear Amy Lebow - Petter Camron Bradley - Trouble by J Dan Darity - Bosworthy Justin Martin - Sadie - Mindy Barnett - Gucci Jennifer Kline and Jennifer Gi- ff. acolone - Ashley and Gizmo J Brian Love - Nick Richard Squires - Spice Laurie Hamilton and Tammy Q Stephens - Andy Tina Lassiter - Misty Stacie Pollack - Brandy Maria Grundy - Lady Bobbi Patterson and Laura Ick- 1 ert - Angel and Charlie Brad McCabe - Mosses .V y Q V was M in Kelly Robbins and Stacie Benson - Bonnie Y' V, . I I if W, , 14 E gfr 9 5 55? , 'Wi Faces Going Places is E, . ig .. :xv .xl Uk .Q ,Q if 3. 3,4 , k ' - . f , ' e 5 g',,':M'H:if..x ff i X S. .,.., . Jenl Harrlson, Maria Grundy, Bernadme DeLuna Favorite Finalists Omar Thompson, Angela Butler, Robert Woodruff, Bernadine DeLuna Seniors sz i 190 0153 Spirit Fore ver. S Qokdgenxor Class oF I A0793 OFFICERS ff ' 4 if iirffzl 'V' 4 4 33 3 an K ig .fr ,F if 5' 5 f 'E ' . .Q . H K X, , ig . V , fy . :AM 3, - 1 ., , 6 5 Ir ,. Y ,, It v Q' N ,L ,, . 5, I ' ,wf M I if ar We f 'W M 'Q N A 391 M v W 'af 4 f aykpl Q ' ff' y isnys ' 4 i f .i'fl , Zzi V II' fl . 4 ' 3' ii 4 Wendy Marks, Treasurer Paige Prestridge, President Wynne Staley, Secretary Chandler Harvey, Vice President F aces Going Places Junior Favorites Him Richard Sutton Kim Johnson wif. . ' 'fu HJ R-s ff sMs,:1wr.fWf K Whatever Robin VanCamp is reading amuses Mickie Scheller Juniors it ' Junior Beauties Jana Berry Kim Johnson ces G g Pl Junior Beauties Susan Saulsbury Monique Milisc Juniors 1 Junior Beauties Wynne Staley Camille Williams Faces G 9 Pl Anthony Sanders sure enjoys making a fashion statement. . ,X Tearing up the term theme is the end of a lot of hard work for Angela Robinson and Janice Fulfer. Cant you see, I'm busy, says Carrie Ozuna to Tania Witherspoon. 55, it, ' . .,, ,A- tfiif f -' M Richard Adams Pete Alaniz Amy Albea '7 Isabel Alernan -A , David Alexander V 2 Juniors llllliit. elebrate Holidays and breaks during the school year give teachers and stu- dents time off from school to relax and recooperate from their normal routine. This is the time to catch up on soap operas, visit relatives and maybe take a mini-vacation. During holidays, I try to think of school as little as possible and sleep in late, Junior Tony Lee said. I go visit relatives, go skiing, and out with my friends a lot, Tracy Yandell said. Without breaks a days off, the school year would be composed ofonly about eight months instead of nine. The advantage is a longer sum- mer. Instead ofthe summer being three months long, they would be four months in duration. Many students would rather stay with the traditional school year than to shorten it and do away with the breaks in between. Learningtaxes the mind. Ifwe take away the rest for the mind. then students will not be able to function well toward the end ofthe year, Kendall Huffhines said. I feel like the students need a break from all the classes and teachers, although a longer sum- mer would be nice. John Gray said. Mike Allen Karen Anders Arch Anderson Lisa Anderson Tonya Anderson A l , ...I Angie Andrews Alex Anas Denrse Arnold Fawn Arnold Amanda Ashlock pin Josette Atch son L sa Atchley Jzrn Bacon A J Barboza .4 4' y ' zz? 'W H t W C-.47 si J it X' ff 1 . . rw. ..,. G . n .W fr .r 'r-' ff ' as ...l.. 'V' f ff 1 ' 5 1 i r me ' ' 't ,V r 5' fy, ff! A, , '-4, ,, -. s, 1 ' QM ijt A-if 5 gt -A Z2 5 ,... - ry Ggbe Be,-rem ff ,Il 1 ,tm H I ' H ,- Milzssa Barrick WL 4. 4 1 Q fl Angela Bartosh . 1:1 V xx-my Z, jf Bethany Bates -' . vw ., ' A- ? .f ,gif If h ,E ft ' ' ' '1 'Hifi -1 1 c f .L11,,-. ia, . 1-2 .Llano Beffv, iLL Heather Bigbie A y ,, jp Paul Bland C 'V H ' A Bobby Black 'ky W . ,, , l Z 3 yy ' fl. ' 5 iw bd ,ml 1 fm 'X Q or i , f V ,Quinn ' L ,. 1 4' C is if ff'-fl Veronica Ceballos Shawn Chapman Sean Chenault Jason Christie ,.- 4, N J Toby Boswell Tony Bradley Scott Brasher Stephanie Brewer N -.,.., .... -7-+L? Lisa Briscoe Jeff Brooks Nicolle Broom April Brown Byron Brown Robbie Brown Karen Brumbelow Bylinda Bunch Michelle Bunch Becky Burns Peggy Bussey Tammy Bussey Tiffany Campbell Liza Canedo Cynthia Castenada Kimberly Cates Juniors Thomas Eubank concentrates his full effort into some work. ,Julie Church ERIFETIF' Scott Clark Troy Claus Steve Cleary Rhonda Collins Greg Compton Kerri Compton Ruthie Cone Lewis Confair Sharon Conner Jerome Cooper Chris Cope Johnny Corbett David Crabbe Danny Craig vf R1 K, ,. vt 5. ...Q Y S WL X ggi- A YSL . , Q4 QQ it f C '85 -.Af 'Illini f. 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' 4 Q'21.,a3?1 Christi Crouse Randy Crawford Darrell Cubine Jennifer Craighead Chris Curtis Charles Dahlby Tammy Daniel Monte Davila Sandra Davis Kelly Dean ,Dianna Denney:-k David Diehl Krystal Dewvall Rex Dowdy Chris Dunn Laura Duty Whatever Jeff Brooks is saying to Joey Warren, Mark Stickney wants to hear, while Frank Miller takes a nap, Juniors Thomas Eanes Jennifer Eastman Jenni Emery Danny Eriox Jessica Erwin Mark Esparza Diane Esquibel Theresa Esquibel Sean Estrada Tommy Eubank Chris Ezzell Nicketta Ezzell Allan Fairley Robert Faulkner Jatharz Fields Elias Figueroa Stacy Flanagan Michelle Foley Michael Forsgren Alan Foster ,P i i, ,132 -Q . LM .Q L i ff Q ,I WZ :YQ w . A ,ga ,1 A K t --asf 'fer X H f ---' X ,Mm 'Ei' Q Be careful Chandler Harvey or you might just fall, says Stephanie Brewer. F aces Going Places yi ,Q X 'x 1 M 5 .KJ C: stt . X X h M, R v You say its your birthday. Everyone loves to celebrate a birthday, and every morning Vice Principal Eddie Marion wishes a Happy Birthday to all stnidents celebrating. Monday's list of celebrants includes the weekend birthdays. Juniors love to celebrate and 12- 10 -- :-: ' :I 8 151522 5-: 55555 255. . 255:21 52:22 i.. their 5 W ' .g.g. 14.51 .- gli ll 0 . . . -.-.-.4 .sms Jan. feb. Mar. npr. Mag June decorate lockers, bring goodies and embarrass their friends by putting a picture in the local newspaper and by singing Happy Birthday in the cafete- ria. Investigation revealed that manyjuniors never get birthday - 555: . . 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' . 1 l -ri l . gig. 1 . :tilts tilt: tr.: iitltl BOYS 2:52522 ugh '-55:2 firm. -:-:r -- : ::'-:g' 255532 iriiiai . farm: :sera garage: :garage gzgeastszsg Girls ..:g:g: img.: 5.1.5. g,g.g.g Wat, E itll' 'fill 3-P535 'eiliii -.-I ix.'. 1. x... 1 iff! xiii' 12:15 :2'i:5: Estiiil Lise! again: ister: sisters fiiafsi estate 152222: iligigs iiisig! 'ifilli .3532-: :,f:5:5 ' A u 4 :1 . bp, 'ziiizi zgigigz -s-:-:- .g.,.g. ept. Uni. Nou. Dec. Oi the 354 juniors, most have birthdays during August, September and December. More girls have birthdays in September and more boys have biniioys in August and December. Y . r .iswf fi. ,., . . -N ,, I 1 'A I '.' -'fl 1 A Janice Fulfer 'Eafalffdruiief Tracy Gamble Gloria Garcia Michelle Garcia U. ,t 'alfa' ' v Gris 5- 1' N Stephanie Garcia A Eddie Goodbrand Melissa Gooding . Jeff Gossett Cheryl Gough ni L 9 I l X' 1 - -tim.: i? 1 ' 1 f i kiltffi' , ' :ig W' .,, - 'ffm ig' -' - t , 2 ,qv K A 1 , , 5 .1 ,, in my . . ,ft S.-nl. ,p - .- - . .v 3 2' if asia: , 'S i . in Juniors 201 Warren Gould Warren Goulden John Gray Tracy Greene Renee Griffin Lee Hafley Q X.. 'WW x 3 J is i5 K Q WK .-'WN X 4 J r'r K ,B in 'K' his -'21 1 ' 'W-A... it That is just so amazing, says Julie Wallace . .i-i Kristin Hamilton A 'i-i- L L' Lesley Hamilton ' W 3' ,wglw Z A 8 if-sf se- ' Q., 3- Q H - X . f M ' ' . 6 Q' -s-' ' A 1 f it J . Lara Hamilton l' G A G W G Stefanie Hamman Robert Hancock 3? Jason Hander L V . John Harding ' 'W-:xv 4. . 'G A Q . ,vt ' 1 h. '.. I11Q iiz5 - - s::.1' pi Y i- 5 3 ll . ui M. N X si 1 5 Michelle Harrison ' E-f,. its Chandler Harvey A . A . ' 1'i ' is 6: f , Y' Calvin Hasty s 1 ii r as , i, ,Q Russell Henderson 4. ' J fh gg mm ,- I -' 'A Tamyra Hennan :ills ls.: xiii - Faces Going Places w 4, z - 4 i 'Els fi ilk 1 l - is -: Christmas caroling his way to a profit, John Harding smiles. Is that just finger-licking good, Laura Duty? 1 u sim' u VJ i, k ' M V Ex V 5 .. ,ins . , i 's Ricky Hernandez Lori Hickman Rodney Higgins Mark Holcomb Yvonne Holliman Andy Hubrich Kendall Huffines Scott Hunter Robert Jackson --swf 5' 1 - . 1 'fwi ,. M. il ng Ag ' Russell Jacky Dana January, Chad Johnson ff J 'IWQQ , ids, avr! Juniors Bryan Kasparek liffin Out As test days near, English stu- dents are seen around the school carrying their trusty Cliffs Notes. For some, this is the closest they come to reading a novel. Usually on the night before the test, they will purchase Cliffs Notes and try to cram for the big test. Other students use them in addition to reading their novels to ensure a good grade. Many teachers feel Cliffs Notes should be used to help students understand what they are reading instead of being used to circum- vent reading assignments. I can understand students using Cliffs Notes instead of read- ing because they have other classes, too, and their time is lim- ited, but I think they are missing out. Cliffs Notes are great when they are used as they were in- tended - as a study guide, Mr. Bill McBroom said. Some teachers make test ques- tions that are a little more specific and that can only be answered by reading the book. This method discourages sole dependency on Cliffs Notes and encourages stu- dents to read more. Cliffs Notes cover more than novel, they cover achievement tests such as the SAT and ACT. They have a booklet with test taking tips and other useful infor- mation. On-the-run students and pro- crastinators claim it is a lifesaver. I read them along side abook to help understand it, and I look over them to review before a test, Lesley Hamilton said. Prices range from an average of S3 to S4 so if a student plans to get around assignments by using Cliffs Notes, he should be ready to pay up to S20 for a year's reading. ,. ' NN Kim Johnson - , Ness s wr-1: 1- -- .is-w Sbma Johnson , 1.--fe-11 , - ., s Tom Jones .Z .... g ,Q , Vi. s 'Ht 1 ffr ' 9 ' . 2 0 Faces Going Places l if ,NA 5:3 , , h.,., 1 Q Y - 5 Pg -QA . -1:10 lun. WEST! ,4 'W L54 Rx .fm . 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Pat St. Clair, sit down, be quiet, and pay attention. Faces Going Places W vt Yi ' W 'ew-f W nz W f M5 in I A if 455 fm l Whatever it is, Melissa Barrick thinks it's moving toward her. .--. A, , - V , Q, ' , w w E 5 ,M w , ,X .. 1 ' L ., V A L ii ' ' H iw- 'H' f we ' W 1 ' f i . A , M I 1 ' -I V f' vi' .5 fl ' , U ' .' M H '17' 5, - f 3 glw 1 'i ii lf , gem.: 5 'Z' iziefissihili' Q1,i1.g.,'1 H ,, , ' V VR' f if .5251 ...fu X f '?,, K in ,ij f 45 MWGIW, 1 X f . 1 i 49' . 4 'f AW W , 7, 4+ , 51 , f A i , 5 ? f 4 i f f , 'Q .4 . J , 3' ' W W. ei 1 i ,, .ffm E ' 'If' 'M YW JA ,W f ' rx Thuy Nguyen John Nichols Qiiiltlilii Karma Oaks Roy Oates Steven Olejnik Michael Owens Rochelle Owens Carrie Ozuna Juanita Ozuna Paige Paddock Charlotte Parnell Rita Patel Bhupen Patel Arliss Patterson Juniors aiting for the day After three years of waiting in the wings, the time has almost come to move up to the final step. But before we move on, we should consider what being a junior has meant to each of us. It has meant ranking above the sophomores and freshmen, getting a car, being a part of the prom, buying a class ring and maybe getting a job. Along with the new experi- ence came a lot of the old. Work- ing on term themes and studying forfinals arejustafew examples. The anticipation of becoming a SENIOR mounts as the time moves closer. This year's juniors have done the job of proving they were Anything but Ordinary. The best part about it was that they did it with a style all their own. Coyote spirit forever shines, Senior clss of '89, Steve Cleary does the hokey pokey Why are you looking forward to being a senior? When I first started Cschool,l it seemed hard, but through the years, itjust seemed the same. I feel we have more privileges than the other two classes. I'm looking forward to my senior year. I think it will be more fun because it will be the end of the school years. To be a senior means more parties, prom, and more privi- leges because you're an upper- classman. -Teresa Esquibel Being a junior has raised my self-esteem for having attained maturity, intellect and respect, but not having the perception of what lies ahead is a frightening experience. I hope in becoming a senior thatl will find direction of where I'm going and will be able to realize my potential and capa- bilities. --David Crabbe Faces Gomg Places -.NP 2 -li, 9 2 4 - 4 sl ' 1 ifigi 2 f r, ,-1. gp r,.kk-r- 3 ' 1 5. . 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Q. . ff 7.5 ' .I-I xx ze. ,S ,. ,. 1 1, f i ff ru, . 1 if A f , P ,dn 5 fr a 9 A P 15.1 st K. , .J Hangs. i li i V i ,i ii Al While Angela Woodard does her work Diane time to goof off Before you operate that equipment you have to wake up Yong Mun w Zalasar, Cynthia Castenada andSonia Johnson find 210 Paces Going Places Remember Corey Shenefield, don't roam the halls without a pass. Dreaming of that special someone helps Melanie Sosa pass the time. 'W W ii '31 , V ' ,,j 1 WW, r-ffffai -fan Toby Smirl Brenda Smith Cecelia Smith Michael Smith Jill Shaw Kristie Shaw John Shelton Corey Shenefield Connie Sheppard Tim Sheppard Kevin Short Kelly Siler Greg Singleton William Slayer Juniors .I-fi NNN NXNX I!!! Are Hirst nipressions rnportant to you? SXXNXSXNNXXNNNXNNNNNNN 4' I I 4' I I e' I I 1' I X I I I K I I 4' I I r' I I f' XNNXXNNXXXNNNXXSNNXXNX !.4'1'!!f'4'lf'fl!Ilf!i!!!!! X 'NN XM 'SX NNWXNN .ff fe' I! It kinda gives you an idea of who they are and what they are like. - Liza Canedo They give you an idea ofthe per- son, but first impressions are not necessarily what the person is, although I'll always remember them. - Wynne Richardson Usually, it tells me what they are like and the way they'll act. - Jason Hander Yes, a first impression is a lasting impression because they stay with you. - Chandler Harvey Lasting impressions You never get a second chance to make a first impression. Are first impressions really that im- portant? For some it can be the basis for a possible friendhsip or for a permanent conflict. Some people do take these impressions seriously by dressing the right way, acting the right way or maybe even saying the right things. Others just choose to be their K. Faces Going Places own person and let others form whatever impressions they choose on their own. This is the person who doesn't seem to care if' some- one doesn't like them because they are not a certain way. Making a lasting impression may be important for someg for others maybe not. But, any way you look at it, there is a unique- ness to every first impression that can make it something to remem- ber. Q W , I k i 4 I Q' rt f .y an av ' f w ' f A 0 , 7 ,, . . ,1., V, , Z ' -, iff-V-f f in - K f R , Q '4 W ,Q H 4:31 V1 r . 1 4' 4 , 'Yi I.,-'Z - ' f ,tis - ' .. , ., . ,,,Vl A 4 A 1 ' 'K ' Y. ,tn , 1 .f nf ,,'- - - 'Je V' 'f ff ' r12r'11 i f f , W' 41 L , V I , . V ul, I, ,, 4 . r,.2r lK' l 3 ' N V ,,,, , ,W 'iw 'V A ,Q Q '4 ff ' ' - 6 KT K lKK'T'Kl IC .- 'ii Au' . I vfilf if I K VK I V will 'Uv iii! ' . , A yi , L ffm 7 ' I V25 - K! ,. I Q V , lr ww r , 1 2 cap ' ...go . V - 1 ., , QI i., S fig, ,X , '47 ,, - to 4, i 2 'Q IK v-vt 'Q ,W J 4 Uiiri vA,, is rrr any -1 - -li 1,42 V it -'Mfr , H 15 1 gi w t 0-if ,AA 5 K5 ,,5,,. awe' r gf . . i it f NJ' t g J .Q WH-,,f G 'La 1,2 Sir 'lf' :ii -A f- ffgfgg 1 i : A, Q, '. f ew .ik A My .Q 'i' , -rf. 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A 'H 42 ,f sv V .lf I know I turned it in Mrs. Nicholas, says Jill Shaw. Mike Allen dreams of ' anything but math. Well, areri't you going to smile, Nat Reasor? UNIQQ Faces Going Places N10 Q Beautiful girls in the sun. This is as good as it gets, thinks Johnny McDaniel about Kim Johnson and Wendy Marks. Rotonia Witherspoon Joliet Wittenberg Stacey Wittmer James Wolfe Angela Woodard Cynthia Woods Chance Word Adrian Wyly E . N fl' 19 Tracy Yandell Gwendolyn Yawn Qhristi Young Diane Zalasar V' Debbie Zepeda Juniors 2 216 Beauty a J l fr, l J WWJJ JW ,fl r .,,! ,, ,J f I VIIA X ,,, ' 5 r-by 5 ?b.XXNxxr ra Jenni Emery, Janice Fulfer, Melanie Sosa, Amanda Ashlock, Kristen Hamilton, Joey Warren Favorite Wynne Staley, Richard Murray Faces Going Places SemorClasS QP I9 We HW WSW New MQW 5 Jw ., ha y S Q tax OFFICERS j 1' - ', L, if, f. my Q 'X - fg.'k F 'zi'?'5?1g' F. I .- Q 1 -,,,, fi 1 .3 ,Y f Q ,Q x , fb i ' iff 4 Mft N l wif X, Katie Palma, Treasurer Kristi Plummer, Vice President Rebecca Rangel, President Gloria Mitchell, Secretary Sophomores 1 . fiffff' , 3:12. K Liggf-, 4451. ,wlii if -'il igsgai, ,fgg:,1.,f-my 7 '-5 ' 'iff' hizgywlafsh. V -' Britt Milstead Katie Palma I t believe I gave myself a paper cut! sobs K th H 5 tw mi, .fvwzw . Faces Going Places Sophomore Beauties Elizabeth Alexander hzzffff, Jana Cox a ' S ph mores Sophomore Beauties Gloria Mitchell Stori Stallcup Faces G g Pl ' -f W Q i l X f , i . .Q , . ,Q , f L 2 -Swjxks W -f-J Q sv ,W rs . - Qt 5 Q We X. H' K W fi 'A W . . X. Q is Q, . A m i , i it . . .... W, . .a Q igilfff- ,gf 'fzssfzfagm .1 .- '1 1 .. . fa., L - ,Q-ew . ,, , - a f,.f -.K ,,, is A-A in 'Qi X 1 sw gi , Q w ,.,.. XX .. si r X 'Q ,..-f gk, ,..x. ,Swag -5 PM fr - A me ,H 9 A tie J... ,ff,-'- kg . 3 E1 . . 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Somebody really needs to take care of the cockroachesf' sighs Brandi Garrett Sophomores Studying actually pays off exclairns Wendy Street it Ron Bellamy Kari Bentley Doug Berend Tony Betts John Bindel Test, what test? Trish Neeley tries to act innocent. after receiving her test. .. . , N7 .Q mx ,N A .kL:. . X . A B rsslssr r t Az: F w as L 4 '.'k' - S W S., .. .ftitr M Sigliffiges -f' q . -f Tina Marie Boehm . 1 i Tlll ' ' T Q' it 15,255 - 5.1, . i 5 Lisa Boss l ' Lg L, V Angela Boston f 13. .Q , ' Jeff Bradley Zk. V t ff B' o'i ' Staci Bradley it f I , L f? L W - .. . ssssssi is s ssless Brandi Brelana' ' T In M13 tth' if A A Kathy Briscoe . 5' RV' 'yiyy . Q, Chris Brown I H 'E ,. ziiy ' ' Q Darcy Brown L Q ' Qi : Q' 2' V' . W i lhh 'ilk V X Q , Q l V , A 5 . Q 3 8 I iiti Xi. George Buckley A ggi? Jessie Buckner , 1,4 A V' . 1-3, ' 'Elf '. Q f Brad Burchfield L' t m y , A Brad Buss ' VY '45 ' l XT .W 'Q 8 X3 v Daven Butler V,... K B ' ,fx Faces Going Places Q ,in ,T ,gh Qt. ffm. I T rl l s 4 'si Gi ' --...nv , xx 5 5 Q 'F F' Qo Theresa Barrington laughs at her own private joke. I hope the teacher doesn't find out l've been sneaking comic books into class, snickers Nicole Carvalho. ,,.. . Chad Carlton ., in H Steven Carmony .C lf ? ' f Angela Carroll Y fl W Dave Carroll A M f all 7' T lk. , ' Edward Carter Nicole Carvalho David Casillas Michelle Castillo Chris Chandler Sammy Chavez 'wifi C .John Christoff Susan Cochran Angela Cofer 'C Tony Collazo Jennifer Collins Brandon Corbett Albert Costello Darla Cowan Jana Cox Sophomores Snphumores--tnmurrnufs doctors lawyers, jUUl'l18llS'lIS, lJLlSll'lE'-SSlTlEl'l Teaching Ulla Pilot ff!!! La Enf. SXSW ' w n A The sophomores class's future goals listed Fasmon .-.- were determined by a poll of sophomore English Architecture students. Only career choices representing at . l li . - Sports east 3 percent are sted Music llllllllllllllll Science Computers Business J o u rn a I 2 S m Medicine ps l Ocfs 5'i4, 1005 152, 2098 2594, SO! What do you Want to be when you grow up? NI Want to be a m?Vie Star bel- NI would like fo be 3 fashion I wanttobe an interior decora cause I would hke co oe famous. designery tor ,, --David EVSTBUS Gray NIA e Sledge nl would like in own a clothing HI Want to be a lawyer or a 'Mann' e Biology is what I am swref pouticianf interested in. 'Jemife' Lam 'Taylor Poston Brandon Corbett HI Want to be either an al'Cl'll.t9Ct I Want to be a general practi- or a lawyer. tiene,-Q' -Chris Kuehler -Rob Crosnoe 224 Faces Going Places ' W' Q 11351 :li kill iii' 4 F H A V 9 4 R' L A. -f' I 4' .W 1 ' ,W , 1 Q ' 1 1,33 i , 1 'W l 2 ' Q 'AVA wA f- ji M or '1, Q , r :,. L x r 1 fi' L -' f' smug N W, ,- ll ' i pn- -IW 'hy ,g if .. 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K 7 wr 49 0 ii ff ii if :rffgeQ . ,f'r - , ' , Ci' ff ff c , : ,f H W e Qwew- if if , ' 'gf ' , .. -timhff Qt: ,,v, . , -,. , it , 4- if -,im If ,33 , V it ,2 rii L , I Qi.. ...xiii Mite, i'?'i f W it rw '- - Z!! rf W W 0 an it 1 ,Q ' 3 I I 4 f E , an V ' ' 1 a tt? K,,l: A e , ' , Eff 1- 1 ,V,6 2 iili ':kr I k 'i'i L rt' 314' - f ' . V. It 3 JJ' 2 K ' fwi ,, 5 - i M if , gk . What do you enjoy about the U,QSt101'1 Christmas holidays? I1 WGTS I feel the most important aspect ofChristmas is Watching ears ge really Slew because ofthe ice-' remembering what it really means and to appreci- -Mac McDonald ate what we have and notjust what we want. holidays. Lookingfor the right presentfor someone is important. -Chris Heath -Andrea Allen Every Christmas we invite a few people from l . . the Sheppard Air Force Base who don't have fami I think shoppingis the most exciting part of the lies to come have dinner with usa' Karla Riordan A i K :W ,, K, A 4 I J , I War, 2' '--, , . 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'Z M ' M' ' 'f Q x A Y M - fg 1 H , i, :ZL L , . uw- 1 , Q , . s, , - ,fy QLQQ, if , V 1 'W , - - -'lf 1 if f --I f 4:22 -M John O Donohoe wonders what he smells in Faces Going Places the air. fs WW ' 1, M ., M1 g ,.., ,N from MH 4.13 -.s.,1.ff- ss i ,i .:,.ff.f-. ,, ,. 44 . 1-si, ,fs v ...,-A u'-I 4 -sig W N sig s Q' it Wil' 9? . s 5, v 5 ia HPV s i E W Nx i ss G 4. 5+- t,Q l .. LL'- ' . 'Q WO ,L A - 'is OD UI just can't read your writing! exclaims Rebecca Melissa Ramser while trying to read a note. ns. i L i X' Viv , k - . 'if-'fi k 'LV I fl it f- 1, In I :ar ? -1, ,K Q - 51,1 xx ,J 55 fi 3 1 N- T Ming ifgguv g g x wffisfzffi K ,.. -vi. W 1 X X N. R, 1. wi X 'Ns dis I my ' V. .. , tlix XRS? sf li X ' --.., , ... .,-V? . ,, ' 'W 'of 'KN Yi' ..-gs -v W? Rangel to Ernie Muniz Orlando Munoz Bryan Murphy Michelle Nash Raymond Navarro Trish Neeley Shannon Neinas Star Neinas Brian Newcomb Scott Newsom Quyen Nguyen Richard Niles Tina Noble Shameeka Noland Terry Norman Kim Norris John O'Donohoe Shawn Oechsner Donny Osborn Kenny Osborn Grimacing at the thought of Carter Ross whistling version of Happy Trails Glenn Askew minds his own business .346 Sophomores 232 Mike Pace Raymond Palacios , Katie Palma Mike Palma Maya Patel if - . i 'AQ y N- ei gg ,Q . Rakee Patel ill K is 1. . lf s,,s.:.s V ,Em . ., ls .5 -W. ,.,:f1.: 1 S , ll a Quincy Pence Antonio Perez Stacy Pettigrew Dilbert Pierce Kristi Plummer Taylor Poston Christy Powers - Bryon Prestridge .g Shane Pritchett , jolly PrQthrL. Shannon Pruett Price Pruitt Chris Puckett Todd Rafter 5.0 'Nm NK HOW QW To Study t. 'Accidentlly' forget your assignment. 2. Leave your book and folder in your locker instead of taking it home. 3. When you arrive at home, convince yourself that you are starving to death. Make yourself a snack, an enormous one,to ensure as longer eating period. 4. At 5 p. m., you decide that you are a little out of shape. Go run around the 5. When you come home, mom rings the dinner bell, but you explain that you are hot and have no appetite at the moment. 6. At 7 p.m., mom complains she is sick of looking at the food, so you eat slowly and even volunteer to clean the whole kitchen. lShe will probably look at you funny and feel your forehead to see if you are coming down with some survive enough to take an extremely important phone call. 8. Your room looks like ajunk yard so you decide to clean it up at 9:30 p.m. 9. At 10:15 p.m., you suddenly realized you had all sorts of neat fungi growing in your room and probably found a few noneexisting species. tO. Uh, what a day. Finally hitting the sack at 10:30 after convincing your mother block a few times. So what if the thingy that ll:3O is just too late to go to bed neighbors look at you funny, at least 7. At 9 p.m., you never realized how these days. Your mother thinks you you're trying. tedious cleaning the kitchen is, but you have pulled the fast straw and calls the doctor. Faces Going Places . -,Q is . -- ieee 1? W as ' is . ' ip S Y is .ig . i X .1 -:Qs-ar? K 'f -N1 wwf' M 32: rxfrffrigiasiifi-1 fm: N... af-.2-if. , 13, my - . .- Sw.. hr H,-mfr. S:5'iiIf,P3:15sefa, ' - i .. f' ,PS 'NA ' ' 1 . 3, V i is V ig, 5 K . s oy , ..l 'E R . 6 W . - .5 1' -3 X 'N i : L -was Michelle Rainwater Melissa Ramser Rebecca Rangel, EQhie'RZmje1 Joe Ranjel Emily Reagan Julie Redding or nnnn 'lii xi O . ii. s gl s we 5 5 is X X Xxg-K F, 'XL 'iii ig wb 14 .if-rat' i, 4525 -- s o rf: ' i- 'Z 1 ' .. X , i , N f vu. ..-.,f.5+ X N Y 'SL vu ,f . ' 1 ' W .1 .Q .x. Q in 3 ur, of ,A rx F ..... . l... 'H i. . 'i .-..- - X. Q ,,.. -, 9' 1 . sf 5 ...-' LL ss ' Sophomore Laura Liles knows the answer while Q, mx. 'T :cj fr- f-Ny' Senior Berriadine Deluna ponders over the xv.: '- , I ,NX 'E W l.::1'M question. xml- 4, 'r , X 'Q I. c yr Y ..i' -, Tonya Reeves Todd Reich Sherri Rea Matt Riley Karla Riordan Richard Rios Marquisetta Robinson Kirt Rodney Carter Ross limmy SQHCUS , ll Tracey Sanderslg , Cori apping onl 5epHahfe SfffeheV Zemether Scroggins DlXVmS3Q. NX j li'fG lW T651 l l L Qing lf ylwlllllrfi irfw ill Ehqlfili , lflhifa lil irc l' .bww ii sf. QL Mae ie ggeipa are on l L ,A CK Q fcxrjgl fill? lf, LUCK 5nQieQVObL5Y CA' o U la l Q . N . ill. C. i i Q l f L U Sophomores 2 3 All iifx3'l'l WCQLK Amy Seward Jennifer Sharkey Cassie Sigafus Qebbie Silva Anthony Simpson Michael Singleton Lou Anne Sledge Brian Smith Darla Smith Jerry Smith Theresa Smith Tammy Sorrells jtori Stallcup Samantha Stapleton Keyun' Stephens Terry Stewart William Sutton Jeremy Symack Wendy Street Billy Slayer Karin Tarin Brad Tate Renae Taylor Tammy Taylor Tricia Tedford Rick Temple Salvador Teruel -it - 1 ,, 6 ,-54. M WJ filth A 'fit ,rt i, w, ,. A, W-I v M ,Z w i? ' W, ,S , ,, 2 A ni , QM , K :Haw y.. Q ,fum , if i ' 's , hl 1 V After minutes of contemplation, Ray Auery finally exclaims Zachary Taylor V A A , QVQ of Faces Gomg Places it f 5 E i R gl in 3 . FY t 41' Q fb si fm ,, 'Z' , was-z.Lg1 , iowtff., Wa W2 6' A 48 ,N Duhl x I -Mads.. 9 ,E gf, N' 73 r if i M 5 lk Q+AL hx - V, 4 X .,, it . R A -...gf V -My ,, ,mf 'W' 5 , .1 V -,. V H V 44, I ' . ' , ' we Dominick Thayer Kenneth Thomas Steve Tidwell Charlie Tijerina An Ton Jennifer True Eluira Valadez Robin Venegas Shanna Vines Donald Vinson Teresa Vu Fernando ' Beau Calwell only appears to be thinking, Actually he is taking a snooze. l Tell Christie Brinkley to move over, exclaims Sophomores 2 236 K Mvp 'R W X P i 3 7 'fn ea tx Z? Sl fgfpl 5 if , 622-f ,gf pf ondays are just Wonderful or are they? .... But I just wnat to sleepl' is probably a. typical saying when the alarm clark goes od' on Mon- day morning at 6:30 a.m. It is hard to get hack into the swing of things after anice short weekend of absolutely no sleep. Who wants to go back to school any- way? Wouldn't you much rather stayin bed or go outwith friends? Who wouldnt! Waking up is not the only bad thing about Mondays. Whats worse is when your car forgot how to get to school and when you Enally arrive, you attempt to open your locker only to End out that over the glorious weekend of no academic pressures, you have forgotten your combination. Then you proceed to the principals ofice and admit to him that you actually forgot your locker combination in a period of two days. He may look at you funny and start to wonder , but hey-it's ok! Everybody does it. That's just the deinition for Mondays. It's typical. Faces Going Places f -3 -Q- -' - ay.. 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Q f .Ag X J 5, 2 A A 1 lssii X 'N L It J issss U s ' ' . sr - Q L sss 'Q ,A I - . 1 iw ly' I Angela Wagner June Walker Frankie Walters Tonya Washington Lorenzo Wesley Darren Wherry David Whittaker Levi Whitaker Katrina Wiest .L avec Us flfwf, Home my fvlwfsik Q74 Jenny Williams C' R JWW F 4- 44 Leann Wilson M Russell Witherspoon VY cl Jerry Wolf LeShanna Woo Jamie Woods Rick Woods Athena Wurtz Shawna Yawn Yvonne York Rachel Younger Sophomores WML 237 X x Stacy Pettigrew, Alison Cunningham, Aparna Mankodi and Trenna Danaher ii Kristi Plummer, Taylor Poston and Amy Fatheree Faces Going Places eaqjh Uwe Befbpe ne, emor C1833 0,0 Gfqe mx? . Ly OFFICERS B at X 'pw 1? M is if i XVAA H 5 L uz , V. ' W - . HQ 1 .. ,. Q , 5 Mmm? N www Sange Chakinala, Treasurer Jenna Lebow, Vice President WM ' Ashlie Winfrey, President Amanda Henexson, Secretary Freshmen f .gs .3 5 s Freshmen Favorites .Alf John Johnson Brandy Duncan 'NN gy Q 240 Op de, Clara Fisher ' Wh tl h le you eat? Ryan Boone. Faces Going Places Freshmen Beauties Brandy Duncan Jenna Lebow F shmen 1 Jason Abercrombie Chris Adams Deanna Adams Jennifer Adams Ryan Adams!- Victor Aleman Danny Alexander Bryan Anderson Dyanne Anderson Gene Anderson Joyce Ansink George Arekelian Lisa Arnold Anna Arredondo Chris Arredondo Jason Atchison Stanley Atkins Ronald Austin , . 'B 4 .ggi ,ii-,, ,ff 1 'I 141N,f.,f! ' ' - wifi. iAL-iifiiiefif ' vifsfil .' Ws2'f,p?'ff Way' fi-ii?r'-fl? i' r cs - , , i' 'V ' ., 1 1 V ll , , gf ,A 147, ,, Z. Q ' i A I .I - ' ' f , ., , X. - ' 'VZ wi I Z V kW:::.z,f - V , i A- 'A c A Q ,fif f : i ii.i W if f fillf , A F ' ' ff rrirr w , L il', y A ' Amanda Barnett V lm'.' ',:5 A, W iff A SteohanielB2Ffeca i 4 3 .. ,Q lllll , . ,., A VM A . John Barrera , r ' l -A , ' il' L 4 Rosalio Barron Q ,l'ls M llx 1 , V my 5 .John Barth . 5 yi j .fl l, Brandy Bean A f dd 4 0 ' I i A ii r i Tamera Beasley V 'll T l X A V IM K Q 1 on K k :M gv ' i x . I Jay Berend I A D , f I . yas W E Leigh Bernhard! Q T: V37 , ,jo Jerry Bingham gg -- Stephanie Black 'L -' . VV A ii Today ..... ,:r,, I L we ' V 'f ,I A 21 ifll ssss, r B 2'f l 1 :ff ' ' V up in l r rrilrl 'A rssl A A ff' ' f V lliifuff-5 - . ii. -1 l r 3? s , 454 ' rsr , r za rssr fr, ' V Mas I 1' ,ifyzizf i fi? ' 515 1 , ,Z i,rf nm, M, is , J i 5 ' .. 6... if -1- l B - 1 i M JGSQH fe! it Hamfffoh New I Isp, 9.0.9 the g -' ef up 0 ndgo ' - '-:4:4:-:-:-:-:':-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:':':-:-:-:-:-:g-:- - ' ' A ' - ' ' Faces Going Places -..,,, in at 5 so Q 'E 5.5 S s a . 'FD x all I . ff 5 awe. if I . ' i All ll'rin2f7325lHeTi i Roberta Blackmon Brandi Bledsoe Jay Bolf Doug Bomer Larel Bonner Ryan Boone Dee Lynn Bourassa Serena Boyd Kevin Brasket Stacey Brian m 1 1 I 2 'Sl B E 1 if . l 5- -4 - Dawn Brown Ryan Bruce Chris Brumley Bryan Buffaloe Steve Bull 1 X S3 1 nf 'T 'te' it ig r W ii ' f' -r r up if iN'1 m i Sammy Bunch A , -I-may Bunch 'S .E is E K James Burdette P Pls . J S X Shannon Burns V ,ff ii' Steven Burns Corey Burley f iuii W . .g A Travis Burney gg ,,L, , . Vi., .1 Q' - 'S - Stanley Bustos .Q - lg if Y .5 4 i Q Q Scott Canada Q- . 5 -- .. V , - , ,I ,H Camy Capes ,. , . . 1' ' x S it it V X Amalia Cardona ' S ., 1 l David Cargal Tomorrow... hm, qnev. .9-ouer Hair that would undoubtedly shock Vidal Sasoon is being dis- played quite boldly by many of this year's freshmen. Most freshmen that are striving to be different are striking out against the norm of society by going against the preppie look. Hair is considered to be a person's crowning glory and to be noticed, people color, perm, straighten, crimp, braid and also wear all types of adornments in the hair. Hair care products grow in number and variety daily in an effort to keep it glowing and healthy looking, but inevidably, hair is here today and gone tomorrow, literally. Freshmen are following the long line of predecessors. One rea- son for this individualism is that the freshmen have a favorite pas- time of keeping up with the latest trends in fashion in an effort to become individual . 1 The most popular cut is attaining the longest possible length of hair in the front usually containing a streak or two of blond. Nor- mal length hair is around the sides and back. This is most definitely anything but ordinary. For some, hairstyles become tiresome, and they change from one extreme to another. Long hair then makes way for a flat top. It is also thought of as in to color or tint their hair. To empha- size the short sides with a dark shade and at the same time bleach or lighten the top which usually was left to hang over part of the face. People spend millions trying to make a statement with hair. Women have been doing things to their hair since the dawning of time and in recent years, men have joined in the fun. For freshmen, it is just a matter of time, before they will find what's in for them. Freshmen Mingy Cargal SEE?TnFCaFter Jeanne Castle Sangeetha Chakinala Pete Chapa Kristie Chatrnan Kevin Childs Emily Christian Chris Clark Keith Clause Emily Clement sGF!t.UQtft.Q!y,mer., , 1've got the look, thinks Scott Helbing. M' X ,K X Y .A if . 1 fx ' ,H ' ' ,af fa a A ,.. g a gg , if , if -i t f R ,. ., fri fa . qty' I ' ml: --4 ta f I- ff-', ' ' '- 7 P' an - a a - 1 it a - Ka 'ii C 2 N a .ff a ,' -. ' aa , i' , iw., A 1 a ' W jf, l -aff . ai.: , -i'wa-a ,f',f1 :f:':x v'Wa f 3 af ff 'I Angie Contreras 4 ffiff M a V, ' Jor e Contreras , ' , ' i . - , f V i M' Joie Contreras ' - aq V 'mt ,Q a Q if .- ,- 1 ' S S 4- fx 5 Rudy Contreras A ' Q q .gi in , --, as Thomas Corwin a ' , f r-i ' A Gavin Cox C lj ,A Al H ' i e,iie. Julia Cox lf' i ' 'Ig ,, ' I ' fp ,'i' V filti Amanda Crabb a at - N 21 if i t 5 Stephanie Crawford 'V - y Q, ' , Q a - 'a' - , ff rf . i 'a.- l Hugh Cruse 2 3 4' WI' V4 ' , smiff' i a 1 fk a laaa 'a ' 4 . Monica Cveras a Z i V aa 5 A -ffhave DUUQPHE? ,V K ' i ,a a - 1 . .O AW'- Sh D ., I A JAH' . H3 V,,, ..i,i,,.. :gif , , Q. . , , April Davis Q V in 5,3 , I AJ Colby Davis 55 y aa 6 if ,WW K ,gy a ii, a wi gi 1515 David Davis . , . A L IV, a VHA H. i,Q, 2' ' I Eric Davis g Z' il 'ai X ' ' . 'Q Shunda Davis K' 3 8 r' ' Stephen Davis ' Bryan Deler , aa , 4 X X Carolyn Devore 41 a at , ,V WMV, Allen Dewey glfjri' 1 Faces Going Places ' ' V WWl7i5?ifi ' 'i' ?lii35Y!, ffgfaf in F i lhkii MQW 1 'A is., V , I , L,,,q,,, ... K ,M awk wa? 3: Teresa Dewey LeAnn Dickey Robert Difilippo Twila Dinsmore Ensa Dixon Aletha Doby David Dotter mmy . f . 4 S , , 7 , A ' i --i -iii , , 5' rf M 'F 5. i 'av if- fl ! r all I V F ggi. 'i'i ' 1 2 0-1 L p -.4 -- -v yr 1 'za' if ff 'L Q 1 if ,5,.f:f.i - f I Q' 1 'L 6 ' vi My ,W .M 4 ' - Fwy- f I I f M M 'H' 'nn i , ff ' I i Q' ce f ry r. QQ g , , , Y N A gk 1- 1, . W, V 4--f V rr f, , V , . A 4 'fa ... 4, 'Q -W., A z gp Ny. F x F at rw wwf , -A sw '47 D gf -4 N,, ff ' f at 'I N .- vw- R ,- rr Mr Tommikko Downs Jason Dozier Ron Dragoo P.J. Dudley Brandy DUUQFFU . Lisa Duncan Steven Dunlap Margaret Duran Pennie Sue Duran Amy Elum Randy Elizondo Michael Enriquez Sharon Epperson Kelly Erwin Rykin Evans Troy Farris Matthew Farquhar Mark Fields Clara Fisher Lori Fiscus Kara'FivesV N Marilyn Flores Bobby Fooks Darla Ford -A Q Oh Repunzel, Repunzel let your golden hair down! dreams Billy Master. Liz luerson looks forward to becoming an upperclassrnan. Freshmen Typically Beating like it might burst, his heart pounds as he runs down the hall knowing the tardy bell is going to ring any ,second. Tardies have a way of adding up really before you know it, and if he is tardy one more time, the teacher has said that he will have to go to the of5ce. That probably means detention hall. Walking into the room as the bell sounds brings a sigh of relief to the freshman. He quickly finds his seat only to realize that the person in front of him is not familiar. Neither is the one to the left. His face turns several shades of red as he discovers that he is in the wrong room. Backing slowly out the door, he Shelly Franco Deanna Frefich N IVIistp Fulfer Mark Gage Andrew Garcia Christie Garcia John Garcia Kristy Garcia Melissa Garcia Melicha Garcia Nanette Gordon Holly Garner Robert Garrett Vicki Garza Keith Geibe Landon Giuens Jerry Glashan Kristi Golden Frankie Gomez Eualyn Gonzales Aaron Goodwin Dawn Gough Theron Grares Stephanie Green LaTonya Green Mario Guerrero Christi 131511 'A 'i 'I-Ely Hill Dawn Hamill Jason Hamilton Sherry Hamilton Steve Hauk Kathy Harberts Suella Hargrore Mark Harrell Lyman Harris V- e-sr ....,z.'. ,Y 1 lx, 9 '--. ga- Freshman runs as fast as he can down the hall, trying to come up with areasonable ex- planation for why he is late. By the bewilderment on other faces in the hall, he knows he isn't alone in getting lost. He finally gets to the correct room and peeks through the doorjust to be sure the right teacher is there. He tells his teacher he couldn't get his lock undone. No way could he tell her he had gotten lost. That is so typically freshman. She seems to believe him. Anyway, she didn't yell at him for being tardy this time. Some days in the life of a freshman nothing goes right. -fi? if ' ' ' ' ' X V- ' f ' ' ' . i ,f fl- ' ji ' X. . ac- . ., ,-,,,,n.,w,:. , . - Magi ' . G . ,M MA. M 65: .V 4 . . F C l ., ' f ' -1 5 .' , v , ggi, .1 f -gg I , i - ' ' 1' L '- ' fx fn f 4 , vi g . I - , if u A, IL, 7. 1 is W-V. f M. ' ' - . . . 2, ii 1 gg ' - 1 ' Agri., ff' 2 -A ' ll? ii , , ,,, .,. J l V : ' , lc' f,,,.:r Q ,H '52 nv ' 'ft ,,, mam-W. Wa. ' i ' f 1 I' , ky - A, n u ki w .ZW k.,,,,,V t , A K V , i lx i f f.-M 'M ei: J it 2 , 5 ' -' we N Va My V K, Jr. ,. . aja x K n A ..,.. S. I 1 .. rg. r ,4 we fe? 253' 'T ' f? we ,lat U., H 4 ,, Faces Going Places f ,, . 2 . 4. 11 ef ., . 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My W, N X 2 x I 248 imagines Hugh Cruse. 'vi L m 'w 1 Q 2 3 3 4 Q ' - f A 'Mi lf J ' f Vk,, .,.. A . P v J 3:2 ' Z -, g, ' Q ,K . , an . , 5' I X 4 Tig? faf X , 'QQ s S My T 'P 95' N wx I, y. be Q J' , ' X' 'Q 3 ,Q 2 4, aft- ,., Ng., f K , ... x . 1, 5 Vi f -'f. ,L',' , gx ' Mtv - -. H 53? , - L ff ff ' , f ' iOf , ' gmrfdffesh ,, ,. 44. 5 I 'ff 4 4: f K x x . i M L, f f-4 'Y ' 1 .1 Q atching the girls go Faces Going Places Hemg 1132, MW N 5.85 n , FRESH FACES B aney Q P f 1 ' ' eith Ledb fikfs jacket. Freshmen Freedom ........ ...Freshmen have no wish to go back I wish I were at Zundy again, was heard in early Janu- ary from several freshman but only because the students there missed a day of school because of a flooding problem. Nine times out of ten if you ask a freshman if he missed junior high, he would answer an Chris Kelsey T. Joseph Kennedy Craig Kerr 7 Rebeckia Kerr Heather Kerstetter emphatic No. Freedom seems to be the most important thing about being in high school. The 10-minute break, the freedom to visit the locker between any class, chew- ing gum without trying to con- ceal it on the roof of the mouth and the choice of dining in the cafeteria or a student center rank high on the things that come with being in high school. Teachers don't treat us like kids any more, Jason Ramos said. It's like coming from Russia to the Bahamas, Robin Quick said. 1 Jeremy King . agp -1-' ., Brad Knight Steven Kowalick J Chris Lackey il-' ' Y- ' ' Qhnstine Lane Q. David Lane Johnnie Langford so Kim La'Rue Julie Lauine Ashley Lawhon Keith Ledbetter ' JeU.oQ,.LQf1Q9?, Mark Ladesrna Dean Lee Antone Lewrence Eva Lindeman Jason Locke Maraida Lopez Alara Lowder , we l - an f ,ss. - . . j-V qw fu J, Q , ' o v , . Q is 2 Il jp my -W Q :Q - - 1e.:g.5.esEfqg -:M 'KT' N f ' . -q1g5n, ' N -s .s sa..,1.a. lives , ' -E new i7iS,:1ff'S - at :I - 54, 'Q-'jg mn: .. - W - ,+ I , M75 A r in vga- i T ' 1' 'QL X. 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In Memory MANUEL RODR GUEZ September 17. l97l-August l7, i987 MOBY sTudehTs dT WichiTd Folls High School felt o gredT loss with The dedTh of Mdhuel Rodriguez. Mdnuel, son of Mr. ond Mrs. Mdhuel Ro- driguez Sr., wds on The Junior Vdrsity fooTbdll Tedm. I fe will be remembered in The hedrTs of mdhy. For the Son of man shall come in glory of his Father with his angels: and then he shall reward every man according to his works. Verily I say unto you, There be some standing here, which shall not taste of death, till they see the Son of man coming in his kingdom. Mdlthew lo: 27-28 By the t e Eddie Rodrrqu opens h s locker V on ca Ceballos will be fast . f,- asleep. - Faces Going Places AdlTliHiStfati0H ZHOOL BOARD: Seated: Vice President William S. Spears, President Ruth Terry, Secretary Roy Sparkman. Standing: Sue McAlister, te Aboussie, Dr, John C. Wurster and Jim Maloney. -Q DR. LESLIE V. CARNINE Superintendent of Schools RICHARD AYERS, Assistant SuperintendentfBusiness ERVIN GARNETT, Assistant Superintendent- Pupil Services JACK LAVY, Assistant Superintendent-Human Resources JOE STEARNS, Assistant Superintendent-Instruction Faculty Burtt Lauck Principal Eddie Marion Vice Principal Robert Garnett Assistant Principal Herby Carr Dean Deborah Ward Dean Georgann Wigley Administrative Intern Janet Rudd Secretary dministration . I W '-,, A 7 l if I ,, A fy ' 1 V, 1. Y ,M 6 A tt ' ii A ' -'Q ' V , , Gloria Dicken Attendance Clerk Hope Gray General Office Clerk Peggy Murray Attendance Clerk Linda Miller Attendance Clerk feast, , fi 1,.1, 1,1 --nl 4.8 ! f D.. vs 'f I il. .. , , rr., r Support Pe Beryl Bussey Counselor Bettye Harris Counselor Paige Miller Counselor Betty Welch Counselor Jerry Woods Vocational Counselor Bonnie Floyd Secretary Lynda Lee Computer Clerk Lois McCulley Librarian Valeria Phillips Assistant Librarian Joann Burt Library Clerk Linda James Erlinda Rodriguez Computer Aide Ellen Simpson Reginald Blow Aide A -S ri '. Audio Visual Clerk Special Education Aide 2 4 1 .4 '-Rf, Q' ' .an I Ni N? B- h ,Epi In .2 ww X , . i QW ' 3 'Wh .M ,J X it rj Q '25 , rf- if 'K lim W ,fsmf f' , WS 4 -,4 gm' ,' -.0 - J ... so if ff iq 55 AX 4 . 1 W 'Q K- mt ua.. 1 Q , gm Q 6 X 4 M it fa it -Q .. la 'X' . N f V A V fn fm .. 'J , . V -Sir rr j-,YJ st att 1 Q K ,, if e M., f so 'QC Zi? 1 .feat 'sd K A ir.. 2 ,if M 0 A Ai J ' Q10 A 'll ,1A' 3 A -...fa 'K ,A is v 3 fl? , b e C t , :fa i n f- 'filo , F Z5 X Y 'erin I A ll X 3 ' 2215 ef f f figllfirgl 1 2 1 , -- at no S B , Q 52' TN -f V ,S , Y , 5 r ii f f f Q 4 . 'sg v .-., . . sm, ..-,6'f,f,,aw+. f was , .A ,.,,. f. ., .233 .957'2.' . 6' Jr! 9 Y, Mr ro at -' X ' uf W . 1 .vs , , J' fr n X' -fs-,Q Felix Arias Spanish Lavelda Barrick English Cherrie Bltz Chemistry, Physical Science Doyle Boyd Geometry Jolene Brantley Driver Education Billy Burgess ROTC Sandra Burlison French Kenny Burroughs PE, Basketball Vida Butler Art, Humanities Carol Cantwell World Historv Wendall Carroll Baseball Louise Carson Typing Martha Carter VOE Linda Christofl Voc. English Norma Clapp.lEnglish Patricia Cobb Driver Education Bebe Combs Driver Education Glen Conway DE Kathi Cook Calculas w J ft Deborah Cowley M Biology, Physical Science 'i Q John Crane I Government, Foot I 'r Y fd Barbara Davis V NV O,fljlll English ra' V lJ Wx Daryl Davis A N 1 English K ' 5 I1 7 Gary Diehm 'F 7 i Iy PE, Trainer hffl Debbie Dipprey UV J X N lm!! Engnsh, Drill Tata I A , , !+ f , i r u I Melanie Donart XQ, V Band Richard Dora , Shop, Drawing' I l K Ed Draper ROTC J wil, Dave Enns ' f , jl Geography, Hi r C3 Wes Evans MI Wh jf l Algebra, Consumer t 1 UT Ardis Gilbert l Cv-ft Geometry I S . Roma Gilbert ' S I ' English, Debatmjjllr 111 I , l V P. Pete Gill r 1 KO V i U.S, History Rice Gregory fyl l Q, General Shop, Ten ls 01 Betsy Hedges f ill, Spanish ' ,blk C of? 'f 1 Steve Henderson ll O FROM I l ,AQ Biology I Y 9 sums Hlckl ' I f X 1 Homemaking ' l f r ' QQ Jay Hill , 7 Biology, Football l Moody Hill A . l Health, Girls At l ics Donna Hoagland YK! Algebra, Consume th Faculty ,,oc,f Tieng, Hoang Algebra II, FOM David Holcomb Orchestra Stephen Hopkins Choir Jean Hyndman Assistant Coach Patrick Jackson Drama Freeman Johns Geometry, Algebra l, Consumer Math Kathy Jones English Gary Kingcade Art Adrian Kolter U.S. Government Dyann Kramer English Ron Kuykendall Art Peggy Lundy Driver Education Dale Marklinger World History, Soccer Pat Marlin English Charles Marshall U.S, History, Football Lolly Matisse Interpreter, Resource, Hearing Impaired Bill McBroom English Dan McDonald U.S. History, Baseball Sherry McDonald Special Education Linda Merrill English Steve Middleton Physical Science, Basketball LeeRoy Morgan Driver Education Elizabeth Newton Pre Algebra, Calculus, Algebra l Exie Nicholas Geometry, Algebra ll Kenny Osborn U.S. History, Athletics ,, ,ELEM-5 were few- ' nn 4, , ,el . . fy A. Q, rugby., Q M , i t Q . 1 . . 'F 3 'i'-- E srsr an rrsr E ff . X . ,.,L . W 1 A sris S , q, 2.Q..,.-vm fr R , 1 4 44 N? ,, 1. , ,, ,. ,. rs , we , .Y . ,.x ,,.. -t . ,- N6 ,, . ,,, , . 5 t ,.,,w, t f f it Ci ill A C r 1 B ti H 75 2 , 1 , . Q? Q. 1 kV,,,. J Q ,,,,.,V In .k , K 1 'L - ,,,, , , ,M X- L A as I I I Lf., fr f - i, i if '. ' -X' L ,f ,, ,. my V I W .. ,,.,. , K, V .L K ,J jx ii, ' 'IA A . A ' 'I' , u if to ' ,.,,, i Q K Q -,i 4 ,4,, .r'- V' A ---tx xx - C ,. 1 , N 159, I Q - , if 'Wir ' ' +4 are-v 4 w4:wt9?113 -- ' ' 'Pr'-'f-i .fl,'fl.-I 5 f' ' - ,, K , ,,,. ,ra There must be a full moon tonight M Faces Going Places Dm' Km ' over there, directs Mr. Buddy Richardson. - g 7' , fit 2 'L . , ,V W l Q, fi at ' ef , ' L 'V ...mimi Never Done For many teachers, WFHS has be- come a home away from home. Teachers spend a mandatory eight hours a day at school, but by no means does the work stop there. Some teach- ers come as early as 6:30 a.m. and stay as late as 5 p.m. In addition to these long work hours, much time is spent at home grading papers or calculating grades. I spend the extra time because I really like my job, and I love the kidsf' Mrs. Linda Merrill said. Even with the hour conference peri- od that is given to teachers, there is no way to get everything done that is needed. Without the dedication of teachers, students would not be able to obtain the education they need. Even though many teachers' work is never done, the rewards of teaching can be unlimited. W ' ' s f - .-1:2211 H N . ' W 1- vf , ., - , ,I .43 I .ff . L ,r-Ji- , 1 . . it I 12 L I Wt.. 'Q A , 5, ' L' ' , il U1 fiiir' ' 'M' gif , -r IN . - ' ii 12 1: iff: , . 'Xie , ' Q !l. ,.,.... ,,a,,,,,,, ..,. za A ' X Vicki Parker Homemaking Dan Patrick Biology Jean Patterson Accounting Sherry Pearson Physical Education, Volleybal Don Phillips World History Nikki Phillips Special Education Grace Randolph Physical Education Annetta Reusch Journalism Buddy Richardson Band IQ X 'X I-Sinn Robinson ' ' ' I English, Advanced Reading ssss I ..... Rogers , 9, Qty' x , ' is , Janet Rowe 5. Cf, ' l I Glenda Salkeld 'S ' l i if -vurff I ' ,,,lfi 1 , I ' English, Speech 'I A h T' ' . .,f ' g f ff li'i ,, . F Mark Schnuelle ' is , ' ii :gn - I ' U.S. Government, Basketball iii .ki A' V l . A ' Chuck Skallefud f' 'ii' J, S V , V M Peggy Slack 1 ,, :A , Th ' Algebra I, Consumer Math A , A A I Gwen Smith fig 'ez E ,,. , , ,-s Resource . , I ' L , ' Linda Smith 4 I i,T?ff ' 15 Resource 'ii' I , , . I A llillli i ' Norm Smith , i ' 1- 1 Tennis I. ,o ,ill 'r l M - Joe Studer 1 .i h'. Q U.S. Government l Faculty 1 262 Susan Sullivan t -11i Computers Roberta Sund Chemistry . J - Helen TenBrink U' Physical Science ,A W Royce Thomas , Q - lndustrial Cooperative Training A nf' Joe Bob Tyler A l Football ,- Ursula Ulerv r 5 .., JY l Q' German V Jack Vantrease ocs i A T- Q Sue Vantrease ' ' 7 . J, Q , T Biology .V Carol Vittitow Algebra, MOCE y- A' N -.Hi Vicki Walker 5 fits English if T, Q Pat Wearth Algebra Il, Trigonometry Kelly Wedding Dorothy Wilson , English Margaret Wiseman English Physics, Pre-Calculus it Ji Q, , -,t , ii st .1 - ,1, .ff- , V P Q A f'l2'W J 1? ff- 5' 'J ,OO -0 fi, gi K , 'G D V . ,. , wfia 'Ti I A s:.lE.,?flr 1 ' 7 Ei ' .Qu J 'ZW 3 as , -'-W-111:1:fps.fae::fz:-'ffgrz:ww 1 mrlszw-wngyf f wt.,-.tt f, . lewffw-LM,,,,1, 2, .. 1' --ff: ,fs plug' i ' -w'xwz:w:-ff if zwrQfr.:1W1y+ -we I 1 ' 14, ' Q 4 0 fm Coach Pete Gill seems happy with American History. Should we ask if you are guilty, Coach Moody Hill? Is there a sign for sneeze, Ms. Lolly Matisse? Faces Going Places fn an ft sum, A X? ' lf ' , . me ,V g f ' ffxwf-w' :U vg.fs21fZ'.v ,T f ,... W, HZ, WM. ,A T? x,w,s,rf' 1 tasss l .. 'A' , A X Zffemwm .1 4, .YYY WW , 'A 'a ra ' e ,A i fx- QS. eg rx-va if NF' JS. J,gA :r K i , 4, Jerry Yeatts Building Engineer Gloria Garcia Nurse WN 5. L r , ii 7 1,1 1 M ix m it ,eee f J ll kt J 1' 1 1 Y .Mi j 3 CAFETERIA WORKERS: Front Row: Patsy Johnson, Vicki Garrett, Pat Taylor, Linda Jackson, Connie Valasquese, Christine Hicks, Lois O'Roarke, Back Row: Lillian Prince, Isubl, Sylvia Boykin, Claudette Lasater, Wanda Hicks, Sherry Smith, Shirley Lambeth, Judith Chaney, JANITORS: Albin Mikiski, Stephen Gwynn, Angie Harris, Jimmy Robinson, LaVaughan Morrow, Eulalio Torrez. Faculty HHHHH Abercrmllbl, Jllon, Pr. 242 Adaml, Chril, FL 84, 242 Adama, Jennifer, Pr. 152,242 Mmm, mcnsra, Jn 195 Adams, Ryan, Fr. 142 Alanll, Pele, Jr. 85, 13 Alben, Amy, Jr. 110, 112, 151, 195 Alu-man, Isabel, Jr. 85, 90, 153, 19 Aleman, Victor, Fm-.241 Alexander, Danny, Pr. 142 Alexander, David, Jr. 152, 195 Alexander, Ellsabeth, So. 110, 113, 169 Allen, Andrea, Bo. 135 Allen, Mike, Jr. 110, 196 Allen, Paul, Br. 10, 58, 83, 166 Altman, Brad, Sr. 47, 57, 120, 114, 186 Amador, Armando, So. 55, 83 Amador, George, Bo. 68 Amador, Renetu, Sr. 8, 110, 112, 114, 148, 156, 186 Anders, Karon, Jr. 196 Andersen, Neal, Br. 168 Anderson, Arch, Jr. 1m Anderson, Bryan, Pr. 141 Anderaon, Brenda, Sr. 86, 101, 158, 186 Anderson, Brlan, Pr. 242 Anderson, Dyanne, Fr.242 Anderson, Gene, Pr. 241 Anderson, Llsa, Jr. 198 Anderson, Tonya, Jr. IN Andrews, Angie, Jr. 196 Amana, Jayne, Pr.141 Antone, Lawrence, Fr. 242 Apple, numy, sr. 1, los, no, 149, 188 Arakellan, cmfge, rr. M: Archer, David, So. 23, 147 Arlaa, Alex, Jr. 151, 1E Arm, Felix, Faculty 250 Am-umm, Kevin, sr. 45, me Armstnmg, Llnda, So. 144 Arnold, Denise, Jr. 120,198 Arnold, Fawn, Jr. 114, 116, 154, IN Arnold, Llaa, Fr. 242 Arredondo, Anna, Pr. 142 Arredondo, Chril, Sr. 168 Arredondo, Chrla, IY. M2 Aahley, Robert., Bo. 55 Alhlock, Amanda, Jr. 110, 114, 13, 218 Askew, Glenn, So. 10, E 231 Mchlaon, Jason, Pr. 91, 141 Alchlaon, Joaetle, Jr. lw Atchley, Llsa, Jr. 153, 196 Atkins, Stanley, Fr. 141 Auclxmoody, Trlda, So. B7 Austin, Ronald, Fr. N, 99 141 B313 Bablneaux, Patrick, Br. 140 Bac0n,Jlm, Jr. lm Bae, Kyeong, Sr. 189 Bailey, Seth, Sr. 186 Baker, Charlene, Br. 168 Baker, Robyn, So. 14, lm umm., Rudy, sf. we Barbosa, A. J., Jr. IM Barker, Kathy, Sr. 47, 153, 188 Barnea, Brian, Sr. 13 Barnea, Erlc, So. 153 Barne!.l.,Amimd.a, Pr. 85, M2 Barnett, Mlndy, Sr. 122, 186 Bannhardt, Shawna, Sn 37, 48, 48, 13 Barr, Anne Marle, So. 114 Barium, Stephannle, FY. 110, 228 Barnara, Gabe, Jr. 114, 149, 152, 197 Barmri, John, Pr. 54, 242 Barrlck, LaVe1da, Faculty, 259 Barrick, Mlllaal, Jr. 148, 153, 197, 207 Barrington, Tarnaaa, So. 148, 153 Barron, Rosallo, Pr. 142 Barth, John, Pr. 35, 144, 242 ' EIUEXIIJE NUM Barinlh, Angola, Jr. 197 Barton, KelLy, So. 70 Bates, Bethany, Jr. 40, IK, 197 Bean, Brandy, Fr. 242 Beaaley, Tamera, Pr.1A1 Bellamy, Ron, Bo. 87, BB, 153, 221 Bennett, Paul, Br. 10, 18, 56, 78, 153, 1M Benaon, Krlad, Pr. Q, 242 Bannon, Sinai, Sr. B, 85, K, 186 Bentley, Ku-1, so. ss, 153, zzz Benton, Raymond, sr. 140, 188 Berend, Jay, Fr. 110, 113, 242 Bemnd, Doug, Sm ss, 122 Bernhardt, Lee, Pr. 70, 242 Berry, Jann, Jr. 110, 192,197 Betta, Tony, Sn. 55, 222 mgme, Humber, Jr. 147, 197 Blndal, John, So. 41, 222 Blngham, Jerry, Fr. 141 Bishop, Leall, Sr. IK, 106 Bltl, Cherrle, Faculty 259 B1-11., Bobby, J.-. 197 Black, saephmia, Pr. zu Blmkmon, Roberto, Pr. 87, 243 Blind, Paul, Jr. 55, 197 Bledsoe, Brandi, Pr. 110, 243 Blow, Reginald, Faculty, 258 Boehm, Tina, Fr. 222 Bolden, Tania, Sr. 187 Boldsn, Trina., Fr. 114, 243 Bolf, Pew, Pr. M3 Bomer, Doug, Fr. 77, 143, 253 Bonner, Larel, Fr. 91, 99, 145, 143. Bonnhl, Darryl, Fr. 145, 243 Boone, Ryan, Fr. 91, W, 152, 127, 140 Boss, un., so. los, 110, 113, 222 Boston, Angela, sn. usa, m Boswell, Toby, Jr. 197 Bouraaaa, Deo Lynn, Fr. 110, 113, 243 Bowman, Shne, Br. 187 soya, Doyle, Faculty zso Boyd, Saronn, Fr. 43, 227 Boyd. Torres, Sr. 187 Bradley, Cnnmn, Br. 111, 124, 153, 167 Bradley, Jeff, sc. zzz Bradley, Staci, So. 85, B7, 103 222 Bradley, Tony, Jr. IYI Brantley, Jolene, Faculty 259 Brasher, Scott, Jr. 197 Bralket, Kevin, Pr. 110, 243 Bmlma, B1-mal, so. vs, 110, 222 Brewer, Stephanie, Jr. 110, 153, 197, ZX! Brian, Stacey, Pr.114, 243 Brlleoe, Kathy, So. 222 Brlseoe, Llsa, Jr. 197 Bruadvlell, Shannon, Sr. 187 Bruokl, Jeff, Jr. 53, 57, 197, IR Bmoka, Monroe, Bo. 55 Broom, Nleollc, Jr. lfl Bm-m, Ap.-n, so. 145, 197 Bmwn, Byron, Jr. 143, 158, IW Brown, Carlena, Br. 101, 110, 167 Brown, Chrla, So. X, 222 Brown, Cindy, Sr. NB, 110, 113, 153 Brown, Darcy, So. IK, 129, 122, 187 Brown, Dawn, Pr. 243 Brown, Ladonna, Sr. 187 Brown, Inrry, So. N, 145, 222 Brown, Lisa, Sr. 167 nmsm,Rnhb1.,.h-. sm, 1m Browning, Kelley, Sr. 167 Bruce, Ryan, Fr. 145, 243 Brumbelow, Kann, Jr. 110, 113, 153, 197, 140 Brumley, cum, Pr. M3 Bryant Dewayne Br. 92, 95 Buckley, Georg, Bo. 221. Bunlsner, Jesale, Bo. 145 ummm, Bryan, P.-.243 Bull, Steve, Fr .243 Bunch, Byllnda, Jr. 197 Bunc.h,Mlebel1e, Jr. 14, 197 Bunch, Sammy, Fr. 143 Bunnh, Tracy, Fr. 143 Bundy, Cralg, Sr. 76, 77 BurdaY.te,Ja.mle, Fr. 143 Burgess, Sgt. Bllly, Faculty 145, 259 Bur1ay, Corey, Fr. 91, W, 143 Burllson, Sandra, Faculty 153, 259 Burney, Travia, Fr. 64, 243 Burkl, Sarah, Br. 40, 41, 46, 43, sa, 121, 124, 132, mv Burns, Becky, Jr. 37, 197 Burns, Shannon, Fr. 243 Burns, Siaven, Fr. 243 Bunzhfleld, Brad, So. 14, 122 Burney, 'h'av1a, Fr. 243 Burroughs, Knnny, Faculty 92, M, 259 Burt, Joann, Faculty 258 Bula, Brad, Bo. 54, 78, HI, 110, 122. Emmy, B...-yn, Faculty usa, 258 Bussey, Pegg, Jr. 197 Buaaey, Tommy, Jr. 197 Buakxa, Pala, So. 114, EB Bustos, Stanley, Pr. 143 Bun..-, Angela, sr. 10, 14, sa, 121, 130, lm, 187, 173 Butler, Daven, So. 14, 55, 222 Butler, Gary, Sr. 5, 46, 49, 68, 188 Bum.-, vm., I-'nanny uso Byrd, Aretha, Sr. 188 Byrd, Tmy, Sr. 188 Calloway, Dudley, Br. 57, 140, IBB Campbell, Tlfiany, Jr. IM, 129, 197 Canada, sam, P.-143 Canada, Llsa, Jr. 42, 197 Cantu, Lula, Sr. 188 Cantwell, Canal, Faculty 259 Capes, Camy, EY. 143 Cardana, Amalla, Fr. lIB,2-43 Caxfel, mmm, P.-. 243 Cargel, Mundy, Pr. 15, un, 144, Zim Carl km, Chad, Bo. 223 Carmony, Eleven, So. E, 153, 223 Carroll, Angela, So. 113 Caxull, Dave, So. 223 Carroll, Tammy, Sr. 134, 135, 153, 188 cm-0u,wemu11, Faculty asa Carr, llerby, Faculty 258 Carson, Loulae, Faculty 259 Carler, Edward, So. 145, 149, 151, 22 Carler, Martha, Faculty 259 Cartar, Sabrina, Fr. 244 Carvalho, Nleole, Bo. 2, 148, 153, 223 Carvalho, Roberta, Sr. 12, 47, 48, 148, 188 Caslllaa, David, Bo. 223 Caltaneda, Cynthla, Jr. 110, 197, 210 Caatlllo, Alma, Br. 40, 135, 153, 156, 168 Caltlllo, Mlahelle, So. 223 Castle, Jeannie, Pr. 244 Caiea, Kimberly, Jr. 171 Cates, Tammy, Pr. 130 Cebulloa, Veronlca, Jr. 148, 197, 240 Chaklnala, Sangeetha, Fr. GB, 144 Chandler, Chrla, Bo. 55, 223 cup., Pee., Pr. 84,144 Chapman, Shawn, Jr. 197 Chatman, Krlstle, FY. 244 Chavez, Sammy, So. 272 Chavel, Albert, Sr. 188 Cheatln, Tara, Bo. 118, 110, 223 Chenault, Sean, Jr. 1W1 Chllds, Kevin, Fr. 04,244 Chitwood, Glenn, Sr.188 Chrlatlan, Emlly, Fr. 144 Chrlst.le,Jaaon, Jr. 36, IJ, 91, 197 cm-1-ummm, om, sf. 4n, as chmmn, John, so. 110, na cz..-xmrr, una., Faculty aan chunk June, Jr. 71, 13, 114, 153, 11 Clapp, Numa, Faculty, 159 Clark, Chria, Fr. GB, 110, 113, 244 Clark, Kyra, Sr. 168 Clark, Rachel, Jr. 11 Clark, Scott, Jr. 110, 131, 149, 13 Claus, Kelth, Pr. 244 Cleary, saw., Jr. oo, 01, 149, IH Clement, Emily, Fr. 114, 244 Cline, Jennifer, Sr. 38, 110, 188 Clymer, Garnett, Fr. 104, 144 Cobb, Patricia, Faculty 159 Cobb, Rlchello, Sr. 18, 114, 1sa,1s9, ma Cochran, Susan, Fr. 113 Cofer, Anlela, Bo. 41, 223 Collazo, Tony, Bo. 223 Collle, Lallhonda, Br. 114, 188 Collier, Michelle, Br. 168 Cclllna, Jason, Br. 34, 38, 114, 188 Col1lna,Jennll'er, Bo. 221 Colllns, Rhonda, Jr. 1U Coltman, Robert, Br.1BB Combs, Bebe, Faculty 159 Compton, Gmg, Jr. 15 con-pam, Knrrl, Jr. 110, ms, N8 Cone, Ruthle,Jr. 135, IN Cone, Sherry, Sr.18B Cone, Terry, Sr.168 Confalr, Lewla, Jr. 48, 13 Conner, Bhamn, Jr. 110, 113, 12 Contlernl, Angle, Fr. 244 Contmna, JGITU. Fr. 244 con-ny, cum, Funny zso cook, K.-my, Faculty zso Cooper, Jerome, Jr. ll, 57, 121, IE Cope, Chrla, Jr. 57, 78, 79, 13 cm-ben, B.-mann, so. ua Corbett, Johnny, Jr. ln cams, Angels, so 151 Corwin, Thomaa, Pr. 33,144 co-wuo, Alben, so. 110, 113, 149, 223, HW Codon, Darrell, Br. 58, 75 Cowan, Darla, Bo. 110, 113, 123 Cowan, 'IYVsy, Sr. 13, 47, 56, 152 Cowley, Debra, Faculty 29 Cox, Gavin, Fr. 244 Cox, Jana, Bo. 70, 114,153, 217, 223 Cox, Julia, FY. 244 Crabb, Amanda, Pr.244 cnhbe, nsvm, Jr. sa, 122, 13, 269 Craig, Danny, Jr. 25, IH Cralghead, Jennlfer, Jr. 4, Ill, 124, 199 Crain, Llaa, Bo. 125 cr-sm, lm.-lens, sa. ns Crane, John, Faculty 259 Crawford, Amy, So. 125 Crawford, David, So.. 225 Crawford, Randy, Jr. 57, 199 Crawford, Stephanie, I-Y. 144 crme.-, Kristy, so. 5, 101, 103, 110, 225 Cruanoe, Rob, So. 88, Q, 153, 125 Cruae,11ug11, Pr. 128, 212, 153 Cublne, Darmll,Jr. 199 Cuevaa, Monim, Fr. 1111 113, 118 Cullera, Justln, Br. 34, 53, 110 Culwell, Beau, So. H , 125 Kanm Cummlngs, Br. 188 Cunningham, Allson, So. 70, 115 curun, Chris, so. 225 Curtll, Chris, Jr. 149, 153, 199 DDDD Dallern, Elalne, Br. 15, 129, IN Dahlby, Charlel, Jr. 33, 199 n.1.1by,1.0..nl., so. 147, us Dannher, Tienna, So. 153, 125 Daniel, Tammy, Jr. 199 Darlty, Casey, Bo. 110, 115 Darlty,Joe, 81.158 Daudzeny, Bhaye, Fr. 144 David, Chrla, Sr. ll, 19 Davidson, Jennnlah, Sr. 52, 57 Davldaon, Shannon, Fr. 244 nsvns, M-mu, Jr. no Davla, Aprll, PY. 104, 114, 13, 144. Davll, Barbnrl, Faculty, 150 Davla, Colby, I-H-. 90, D1,131, 144, 149 Davis, nsryl, Fanny asa Davll, David, Fr. 14-8, 244 Davis, Em, Fr. 144 Davla, lllcheal., so. 55,115 nm., mn., sr. ul, us, xsa Davla, Sandie, Jr. IH, 129, 152, 199,149 Davis, Bhunda, Fr. 114, 147, 244 Davis, Stephen, Fr. 189, 144 Day, Dlna, Bo. 115 Day, Ronnie, E. 18 Dean, Ellag Bo. 125 mm, Kelly, Jr. 199 Dean, Wlll, Sr. 52, 56, 19 Deluna, Bernadlne, E. 14, 156, 18, 173 Deluna, Vernon, Br. 58, 153, 15 Denney, Dianna, Jr. lm Dennll, Kevin, Hr. 114, 15 Derlng, Tralxsy, H. NB, 110, 113, 152, IW Derrick, Scott, 50. H, 111, 225 Davure, Carolyn, Fr. 244 Dewey, Allen, Fr. 84,244 Dewey, Teresa, 1-'r.245 Dewvall, Kryltal, Jr. HB, 110, 152, IW mu, Handy, sn. us Dlcken, Glen, Br. 10, 47, 19 Dlckon, Glnrll, Faculty 258 Dk:lsey,1.oeAnn, Pr. aus D1gby,Reg1na, sf. me Diehl, Davld, Jr. 199 Dlehm, Gary, Faculty 159 Dlhllppo, Robert, Pr. 15, 147, 152, 245 Dlppmy, Debbie, Faculty 259 Dlxon, Mlchellr, Bo. 101, 225 Dlxaon, Enaa, Pr. 114, 245 Dlxalm, Khlva, Sr.153, 170 Doby, Aletha, rf. 104, m Dornarl, Melanlo, Faculty IQ Dunpzs, Larry, Bo. 125 nun, menu-4, Fanny :sn Donor, Dovli Pr. 153, 245 Daddy, Rex, Jr. 199 Dmvna, Tommlldm, Fr. 64, 145, 225, 245 n.-qw, mm, P.-. 77, 245 D.-.pu-, Ed, Faculty 259 Dmher, Tlnl, Fr. 110, 113, 152 Dnmmgoole, Klmberly, 50.131, 225 Dudley, PJ., Pr. 84, M5 Duffle, Sieve, Br. 24, 47, 55, 170 Duncan, Brink, Pr. 225, 245 Duncan, Llaa, Pr. 245 Dunlap, sum., P.-.145 Dunn, Rnhble, Sr. 56, lm Dunn, Margu-sat, Fr.245 Duran, Pennlc Suu, Pr. 145, 245 Duty, Laura, Jr. 111, 114, 143, 152, 199, IB EEEEE I-lanes, Thomas, Jr. II! Ealtman, Jennifer, Jr. 145, Ill Edmnndaon, Patdela, Bo. 2, lx, 156, 225 Edmonaon, Tommy, Dr. 41, 42, 48, 48, 53, l12,123,114, 171 Edvlardl, Marlon, So. 92, 225 Elam, Amy, Pr. 70, 245, 155 Elllondo, Randy, Jr. M5 Ellis, Randy, Pr. 111, 125 Emery,Jennl, Jr. 113, 110, mo, zoo, us Enna, Dave, Faculty 159 Enos, Danny, Jr. lil 1-:m-lquu, malalx, rr. us Epperaon, Robert, E. 34, 170 Epperaon, Bhanm, Fr. 145 Erwin, Jeaalca, Jr. 110, 111, ID Erwin, Knlly, Fr. 110, 245 E.-vm, Mabry, sf. no Erwin, Paul., Br. 110, 170 Elmndcll, David, Bu. 153, 225 I-:lp-us, Anpu, sr. 41 Espana, Mlrk, Jr. lm Elqulbul, Chrll, so. 55, 115 Esquibal, Diane, Jr. 153, In Elqulbel, Tertla, Jr. Ill Ellary, Krlatnl, Pr., 225 Esta-adn, Bean, Jr. XXI 1-:ln-mg., many, so. 225 Eubanlu, Tommy, Jr. 58, 110, 199, In Evlnl, Rykin, Pr. 147, 245 Evana, Wea, Fanulw 259 David Evnhah-, So. 125 Ewen, Runnin, Sr.170 Eilell., Chrlltophnr, Jr. 153, ID Elsell, Nlcknttl, Jr. 153, ID FFFFF Falrley, Allan, Jr. Ill Farquhar, Matthew, Fr. 64, 145 Parrla, Tsuy, Pr. 145 Fatheree, Amy, Bo. 88, 114, 153, 125 Fathense, Rkzhl, Sr. 140, 153, 170 Faulkner, Robert, Jr. 78, ID Fauna, Bobble, So. 144, 115 Fauas, Kathy, So. 115 Ferguaon, David, Jr. 70 Ferguaon, Doug, Br. 75 Fernandes, John, So. 98, 125 Ferrand, Dena, Br. 159 Fields, Jathan, Jr. 149, 151, DJ Fields, Mark, Pr. 145 Flguama, Ellas, Jr. HD Fincher, Knvln, Sr. 58 Flnley, Ronnle, 1-Y.110 Fiscua, Lorl, Pr. 70, 145 Plsher, Clara, Fr. M0, 145 Fives, Kara. Fr. 110, 113, 145 Flanagan, Stacey, Jr. EJ Flenoy, Deon, Sa. 145, 225 Fllcls, Angola, Sr. 170 Flonss, Marilyn, Pr. 110,113, 145 ' Floyd, Bonnie, Faculty 145, 158 Floyd, Kin., So. 115 Fogeu., Joyce, Br. 171 Foley, Michelle, Jr. NB, 110, 114, 151, ID Foolsea, Bobby, Fr. 145 Ford, Darla, Fr.104, 145, 245 Ford, Slave, Sr.110,l14, 171 Forsgren, Michael, Jr. H10 Foaler, Alan, Jr. 140, Ill Fowler, Freddie, H. 171 Fovller,Jamle, Sr. 158 Fznnoo, Shelly, Fr. 146 Franklin, Francle, Br. 171 l'Yank1ln, Yolanda, Br. 43, 171 Pranka, David, Bo. 70 Pferlch, Deanna, Fr. 110, 113, 150, 151, 146 Flvy, Suxdnna, So. 125. hxlfer, Janlm, Jr. 113, 159, 195, Nl, 116 Fulfer, Misty, Fr. 248, 149 Puller, Josh, Bo. 115 Baller, Leonard, Jr. Ill GGGG Gamn, Brltta, Bo. 110, 125 Gage, Mark, Fr. 240 Gamble, Traq, Jr. 114, N1 Gambrell, Reah, Br.110, 113, 170 Garcia, Andrei, Fr. 84, 246 Garda, Chrlstle, Fr. 146 IDX NUX Garda, Glorla, Jr. 111 Garda, John, l-Y. 246 Garda, Jose, Bo. 88, 225 Garda, K1-law, Fr. 114, 248 Garda, Mellssa, Fr. 246 Garda, Melleha, Fr. 248 Garda, Michelle, Jr. 141,111 Garda, Rodney, Br .170 Garda, Stephanie, Jr. Ill Garner, Holly, Fr. 248 Garrett, Brandl, So. 78, 228 Garrett, Bubba, Br. 8, 10, 78, so, 110 cor-non., nooorr., rr. 248, 258 Cana, Vlekl, Fr. M6 como, xom., nr. 243 Gelbe, Kevin, so. 2M Gentry, Juno, so. ea, 2K Germany, sud, so. 153, 22s Glamlone, Jennifer, 5-. 110, 113 Glamlone, Pam, Sn. 22 Gllbert, Ardls, Faculty 259 Gilbert, Roma, Faculty 259 Gllbow, 'lYaoey, so. 110, 153, 2M Glll, Pete, Faculty 151, 259, 282 Givens, Landon, Fr. 248 Givens, Lyndon, Bo. 22 Glashan, Jerry, Pr. 248 Go1don,Krlst1na, rr. 15, 110, 143, 246 Gomes, Frankie, Fr. 248 Gomes, Victor, Sr. 110 Gomes, Vlnccnt, Br. 110, 119 Gomes, Yvonne, Bo. 87, 21 Gonzales, Evalyn, Fr. 248 Gonsales, Jesse, So. 228 Gonaales, Ray, So. 77, 2E Gonsales, Roy 138 Goodbrand, Eddle, Jr, 201 Goodln, Allela, So. 101, 226 Gooding, Mellsaa, Jr. 110, 113, ill Goodwin, Aaron, Fr. 147, 248 Gordon, Kelly, So. 114, 153, 2M Gordon, Tlna, So. 128, 228 Gordon, Nanette, Fr. 230 Goasett, Jorr, Jr. 78, 11, 114, 111 Gould, Allee, sr. 110, 1:10 Gould, Warren, Jr. 57, 58, 112 Goulden, Warren, Jr. 112 Gough, Cheryl, Jr. N1 Gough, Dawn, Pr. 248 Granados, Jerry, So. 28 Graves, Brian, Sr. 21, 48, 56 Graves, Theron, Fr. 248 Gray, Hope, Faculty 258 Gray, John, Jr. 90, 202 Gray, Patrick, Br. 92 Gray, Stephanie, So. 88, 153, 228 Green, Jour, sr. 10, 24, 41, 114,130,153,1H1 Green, Korrl, So. 2M Green, Stephanle, Pr. 147 Green, LaToya, Fr. 15, 248 Greene, Traqr, Jr. 202 Greer, Vlckle, Sr. 114 Gregory, Rlee, Faculty 259 Grlffln, Renee, Jr. 202 Grundy, Maris, Sr. 7, 110, 173 Guerrero, Loule, So. KB, 2M Guerrero, Marlo, Fr. 246 Gutierres, Mary, Pr. 23 Hackett, Kenneth, Sr. 172 Halley, Lee, Jr. 52, Hi, 92, 94, 95, 114, 202 Hager, Chrlnd, rr. 248 Homo., c-shy, sr. 41, 48, 49, 110, lm, 124, 148, 172, 271 Halovaky, Pm-1ou, sr. 172, 270 Haley, Tammy, Br. Q, 101 Hamer, Crystal 144 Hamlll, Dawn, Fr. 230, 248 Hamllton, Jason, Fr. 242, 248 Hamllton, Jlll, Sr. 40, 41, 48, 48, 122, 124, 187, 173 Hamilton, Krlsten, Jr. 158, 112, 216 llorollnoo, Lara, Jr. 35, 124, 153, R12 Hamllhm, Laurie, Br. 47, 113, 110, 173 Hamlltam, Lesley, Jr. 124, 148, IH lmolnon, sum-y, rr. 248, 249 llomuo, nolor-os, sr. 173 Hamm, Lovdy, Br. 84, 42, 48, 43, 110, 173 Hamrnan, Bcfanle, Jr. M12 Hommona, Chris, Bo .225 Hancock, lhlbert, Jr. 112 Hander, Jason, Jr. 76, IB Haney,Ce1este,So.88, 226 Harberta, Kathy, Fr. 110, 248 Hmong, John, Jr. 55, 202, Ill Hargrove, Buella, Fr.246 Harrell, Mark, Fr. 110, 248 Harris, Bettye, Faculw 258 Harris, Bruce, Br. 2 Harris, Karen, Br. 4, 114, 1121, 151 Harris, La Tonya, Br. 288 Harris, Lyman, Fr. 248 Harrison, Jen-1, Sr. 38, 173 Harrison, Kristen, hr. 247 Harrison, Mlehelle, Jr. HB, 1 10, 112 Harvey, Chandler, Jr. 70, 105, 113, 124, 193, 200, X12 Hastings, Bryan, FY. 247 Hastings, Shannon, So. 4, 110, 228 Hony, Calvin, Jr. 145,202 Haaty,Jeanettc, Fr. 247 Hauk, Steven, rr. 247 Havens, Hherlyn, Br. IH, 129, 135 Hayden, Mlke, Pr. 247 Haynes, Connle, F1-.144, 145, 247 Hea.l'ne, Kenneth, So. 217, 228 Heath, curl., so. 147, 28 Heath, Tlna, Sr. 43, 47, 121, 174 Hedges, Betsy, Faculty 259 Helnert, Mlohelle, So. 114 Helblng, Scott, Fr. 84, 153, 247, 248, 255 llenderaon, Steve, Faculty 259 Henderson, Yolanda, So. 228 Henexson, Amanda, Fr. 104, 113, 247 Hennan, Tamyra, Jr. 141, H12 lloory, noon., sr. 35, 125, 127,129,158,174 Henry, Heather, F5247 Horde! urgen, Jennifer, So. 118, 110, 227 Hernandez, Ann, So. 227 Hernandes, Anthony, So. 227 Hernandes, Henry, Sr. 174 Hernandez, Mark, Fr. 84, 247 Hernandea, molly, Jr. 203 Hernandes, Rosemary, Fr. 247 Hernandes, Rudy, Bo. 227 Herrera, Juan, Fr. 84, 146, 247 Hersfeld, Juno, ar. 10, 48, 49, 110,114,117, 148,174 Heseldno, Polup, sr. 27, 83, 154, 174 Hewett, Wendy, Fr. 147 Hloklln, Sulllta, Faculty 259 l-uokmm, Lorl, Jr. 203 Hicks, Allsha, Fr. 247 1-llcks, Jeff, Sr. 58, 174 Hicks, Seth, Fr. 247, 249 Hlelly, Kyle, Fr. 247 Hlglns, Rodney, Jr. 98, 97, 147, 2111 Hlll, Jay, Faculty N, 99, 259 Hll.l, Joe, Bo. 145, 148, 227 Hlll, Moody, Faculty 104, 259, M2 Hlll, Roy, Fr. 248 ll1llen,C1lndy, rr. 247 Hllley, Jorml, rr. 34, 247 Hllley, Kyle, Fr. 147, 150,247 Hoagland, Donna, Faculty 259 Hoang, Duynn, E. 40, 46, 49, 114, 174, 177 Homg, Thao, so. ss, 221 Hoang, Tleng, Faculty Ml Holcomb, Davld, Faculty 118, 201 Holcombe, Aoplo, sr. 10, 43, 47, 114, 118, 117,l48, 174 Holcombe, Candy, Fr. 152, 53, IB Holder, Matt, Sr. 174 Holder, Tom, so. 141, 227 Holglo, John, so. 51, 227 Holllrnan, Lanetta, Fr. 114, 147, 247 Holllrnon, Yvmxne, Jr. 85, 148, IB Holmes, Teresa, So. 227 Homer, C. Michelle, Fr. 114, 145, 141, 247 Honaker, Thomas, Fr. 247 Hcnea, Sherri, So.148, 227 Hopkins, Stephm, Faculty 1 14, M3 Horn, Anthony, Sr. 40 Hontman, Susan, Br. B5, 121, 134, 135, 157, 174 Horton, Stacy, Jr. 227 Houston, Ramona, Fr. 104, 247 Howard, Cassaundra, Fr. 104, 110 lloword, Pom, so. 227 Huhrlch, Andy, Jr. 15, 203 Huff, Jennlfer, hu 10, 38, 40, 41, 48, 48,114,132,174 l-1.1rror,Broo111,sr. 129, 174 Hufflnes, Kendall, Jr. 10, 41, 77, 118 Huffman, Mlchael, rr. 99, 247 1-loghor, Tamrn1,Sr. 110, 118, 119, 174 Hulaey, Leon., so. 114,227 Hundley, Crystal, Br. 174 Hungerford, Charlotte, so. 227 Hungerford, Mlolnol, so. 90, 135, 149, 227 Hunter, Robert, so. 227 Hunter, Scott, Jr. IX! Hunter, Sherrle, Fr. 247 Hupp, Amy, Fr. 70, 247 Hurt, Bean, Sr. 110, 114, 174 Huse, Eric, Bo. 227 Hust, Lora, So. 227 Ickert, Laura, Br. 114,174 lsaacs, Kelly, Fr. 247 lselln, Qawn, Fr. 15, M7 Iverson, Lls, Fr. 247, 245 laagulrre, Esther, FY. 241 ..II.II.ILJI.1I Jackaon, Patrick, Faculty N0 Jackson, Robert, Jr. 57, 76, 2111 Jaoo, Wllllam, Sr.174 Jaoolz, Lara, Bo. 227 James, Derek, Sr. 48, 48, 149, 174 James, Linda, Faculty 256 James, Llsa, Sr. 174 January, Dana, Jr. 15, IH Jessup, Tommy, Pr. 247 Johns, Dmlol, rr. 99, 247 Johns, Freeman, Faculty 2121 Johnson, Annocla, Sr. 42, 147, 158, 174 Johnson, Chad, Jr. 70, 124, 132, 149, 203 Johnson, Deanna, Fr. 144, 158, 247 Johnaon, Fonda, So. 227 Johnson, John, Fr. 84, 145, 240, 247 Johnson, Kayla, Fr. 138, 247 Johnson, Kenneth, EY. 144, 145, 147, 247 Johnson, Kimberly, Jr. 124, 153, 191, 192, 205 Johnson, LaFunda, Fr. 247 Johnson, Mlko, sr. 174 Johnson, Scott, So. 227 Johnson, ssrrlmthr, so. 110, 227 Jolmroo, Bonla, Jr. 35, 144, 115, 210 Johnson, Tallsha, Fr. 227, 247 N13 I DES: Jones, Connie, Sr. Jones, Kathy, Faculty Ml Jones, Bam, Fr. 247 Jones, Tom, Jr. 175 Jordan, Tina, Sr.174 Joyner, Jenny, Br. 25, 153, 174 Judge, Trey, So. 227 Kasparek, Bryan, Jr. 115 Keeney, Korhy, Sr. 47, 49, 77, 175 Ke1ser,Cralg, sr. 46, 78, 175, , 93 Kolror, Kristy, so. 101, 103, 110, 221 Kelly, Erika, Bo. 114, 147, 228 Kelsey, Chris, Pr. 70, 72, 250 Kennedy, Joseph, rr. 110, 250 Kennedy, Susan, Sf. 175 Kerr, Craig, rr. 250 Kerr, Rebeekla., Fr. 250 Kerr, mohoro, Pr. 90 Kerstetler, Heather, Fr. 250 Koy, Stephanie, Jr. 205 lihrnlar, Kevin, So. 226 Klng, April, Sr. 175 KIng,Donavm1, Jr. 113, 205 Klng, Jeremy, Fr. 110, 112, 250 Eng, Karl, H. 175, Klng, Klm, Jr. ll Klnlcade, Gary, Fmulty Ml Klnsey, Mlchelle, Bo. 1111, 228 Kline, Danus, Sr. 147,175 Knlght, Brad, Fr. 148, 250 Koller, Adrian, Faculty 49, ill Korom, Kong so. 110, 118, B8 Kororu, Mon, sr. 115 Kourl, Jade, Bo. 228 Kourl, Jay, Bo. 55 Kowallok, Steven, FY. 250 Kramer, Dyann, Faculty 201 Krelselmaler, Kent, Jr. 38, 149, M15 Kuehler, carlo, so. 13, 110, 228 Kusano, Todd, Jr. M15 Kuypers, Cathy, so. 110, 148, 228 Kuykendall, Rus, Faculty MJ LLLLL Lackey, Chris, Fr. 250 Lackey, Llsa, Sr. 121, 175 Lam, Hal, So. 228 Lam, Jennlfer, Bo. 122, 124, HB Landours, Tony, Bo. 228 Lane, Chrlstlne, Fr. 110, 250 Lane, David, FY. 250 Lane, Robbie, Sr. IIB, 110, 114, 175 Lanford, Johnnle, Fr. 138, 250 LaRue, Kim, Fr. 250 Lasseter, Tina, Sr. 1121, 110, 175 Luxor, Mark, so. 53, 53, ax, 141, 228 Lrook, Born., Faculty 250 Lroou, nolloo, Jr. 114, 117 152, H35 Looou, Kathleen, so. 128, 127, 228 Lavender, Jayson, So. 52, 51, 53, zzs Lovloo, Amman sr. 110, 113, 148, 175 Lavine, Julle, rr. 110, 143, 250 Lasvhon, Ashley, Fr. 110, 250 Lawhon, Nlmle, So. 110, 113, 228 Lawson, John, Sr. 175 labow, Amy, sr. 13, 114, 111, 151, 176 Lebow, Jorma, rr. 113, ru, 250 Ledbetter, Keith, Fr. 249, 250 noaorros, Mark, rr. 250 Lee, Dean, Fr. W, 145, 250 Lee, Lynda, Faculty 256 lee, Jlll, Jr. ll Lee, Marllyn, Sr. 101, 121, 158, 178 Leetch, Cheryl, Sr. 178 Lou., non-rn, Br.178 Lewis, Tanya, Bo. 110, 228 lm.-lr, Toad, Jr. 149, 151, 205 Lewrrmee, Antono, Fr.250 Lian, Lalrd, Bo. 226 Liles, Laura, So. 118, 110, 148, 157, 2211 Llndernann, Eva., Fr.250 Lindsey, Trade, Sr. 114, 178 Linn, Carl. Sr. 178 uno, Gary, so 228 Llttle, Chelle, so. 2211 Lloyi Anthony, rr. us, 250 Locke, Jaaon, Pr. 229, 250 Long, Shannon, So. 29 Lopor, Jrok, Jr. 205 lopor, Maralda, rr. 250 Lopes, Tony, Bo. ll, 229 Loft, Shane, Sa 148 Loudamy, Jennifer, Bo. 110, 113, 229 love, Jason, Br. 70, 71, 72, 153, 178 Love, 1Qy1e, so. 229 Lowdor, Alara, Pr. 249, 250 Lowell, Paul, Fr. 250 Loyd., Tonya, Sr. 153, 176 l.ura1n,l..oo1r,Jr.34, 147,115 Luna., vlovorlr, rr. 250 Lundy, Peggy, Faculty Xl MMM Maher, Russell, sr. 176 Maldonado, nobooo., So .229 Mallett, Tiffmxy, Jr. ll Mankodl, Aparna, Bo. 88, 124, 153, 229 Manley, Marelne, Jr. 85, 102, 123, 127, 205 Mareh, David., so. 153, 229 March, Scott, So .229 Marlon, Eddie, Faculty 258 Markllnpr, Dale, Faculty MD Marks, Angela, lx-. ss, 250, 253 Marks, w.15., 1-'r. 10, 250 Marks, Wendy, Jr. rl, 111, 114, 117, 153,1ll, 115, 215 Marlar, Kelth, Bo. H, 2D Marlln, Pat, Faculty 281 Martln, Damon, Sr. 178 Martin, Jack, So. KJ,111, 229 Martin, Jack1e,Sr. 41, 47, 49, 111, 124,148, 178, 271 Martln, Justin, Br. 10, 48, 48, 74, 75, 122, 124, 176 Martin, Shannon, Fr. 250 Martin, Stephanle, Fr. 144 Martlnes, Gabriel, So. 229 Martlnel, Louis, Pr. 250 Martlnel, Mlchael, Br. 87, 88 Martinez, Raul, Br. 177 Martlnel, Stevm, So. 88, 229 Marsett, Michael, Fr. 114, 250 Maskew, Krlatlna, Jr. N5 Master, Billy, Fr. 2.45, 250 Mata, Dlane, Fr. 250 Mata, John, So. 229 Mathews, Becky, So. 111, 113, 229 Mathews, Krlstl, Fr. 250 Mathews, Thomas, Sr. 140, 170 Matisse, Lolly, Faculty 281, 262 Mnwell, Jennifer, Jr. 4 1, 111,113,151 205 Maxwell, Mour-, Fr.42,111, 113, 250 Mayer, Kenneth, Fr. 250 McAfee, Jennifer, Br. 25, 177, 253 McA11ster, Loo, Jr. 114, 149 MoAllsler, M-ooo, sr. 111, 177, UE 115 McBroom, B1l.l, Fsmlty ID McCabe, hnmett, Sr. 177 McCabe, Larry, Sr. 111, 177 McCarty, LaTon1a, Br. 177 McClain, Mila, Bo. M MeC1ery, Dwayne, Bo. 229 Mdllrasky, Tmnmy, Jr. 115 Mdlulley, Lois, Faculty 258 McCullough, David, Bo. 147, 229 McDaniel, Johnny, Sr. 10, 18, N, 56, 153, 177, 215 McDonald, Dan, Faculty 281 Mellfnald, Douglas, Br. 50, 177 Mcbcmald, Mae, So. 229 McDonald., Sherry, Faculty 135, El Mellennell, James, Fr. 250 Mdllhaney, Beau, Fr. 53, 242, 249, 250 Moroloy, corny, rr. 141, 250 MeGee, Mase, Jr. 144, M15 MoG1llvary, Tammy, So. 111, 113, 229 Mocowoo, Thomas, sr. 111 Mcllanr, Aprll, Fr. 250 Moxoo, Dennis, rr. 250 Monsoon., shown, Jr. D5 Moliown, Chrlstaph, E. 25, 1 1 1, 153 McMillan, Kouy, so. 111, 230 McMillan, Sidney, So. 2111 McWhorter, Brady, Jr. 57, E5 Medina, Alana, Jr. 148, N5 Melton, Billy, Bn. 70, 73, 2521 Molson, chrlr, rr. 111, 251 Melton, Chrlstle, So. 87, 114, 230 Molson, nom, Jr. 4, u, 140, 149, M15 Melton, Rodney, FY. 111, 251 Mendlda, Arthur, Jr. E5 Mendlola, Diane, Sr. 177 Mendlols, Trade, Jr. ll Mendosa, Tina, Jr. ll Merrill, Llnda, Faculty HJ, M Merdman, Amy, Jr. 114, 122, 124, ll Meyers, Christy, Sr. 177 Meyers, Katie, Fr. 111, 113, 251 Mlchauld, Bob, Jr. 205 Middleton, Steve, Faculty 92, M1 Mlddlearorth, Llberty, Fr. 147, 249 Mlks, Mark, Fr. 77, ll Mlllscl, Monlque, Jr. 10, 70, 111, Ill, 115 Miller, Belle, So. 101, HB, 122, 124, 230, 99 Miller, Brmdy, Fr. 104, 251, 253, 255 Mlller, Brlan, Sr. 177 Mulor, Clay, Jr. IB Mlllor, Frank, Jr. 14, 193, sos Mlller, John, sr. 90,91, 177 Mlller, Llnda, Faculty 258 Miller, Paige, Faculty 151, 258 Miller, Paula, So. 230 Miller, llaynae, Fr. 230, 251 Mlller, Richard, Bo. M Mulor, Sherry, rr. 87, 251 Mulr, D-ony, so. 230 Mureom, Br1tt, so 55, 217, 230 Mitchell, Cynthla, Jr. 42, 103, 157,213 Mnohou, Gloria, so. 1, 113, 217, 220, 230 120. 156. Mitchell, Kenneth, Sr. 47, 1 11, 177 Mitchell, Mlohael, Jr. 177 Mitchell, Steven, Br. 18, 159 M1v.ohou,som4, rr. 111,251 Mohltt, soon, Jr. 124, 153, IB Montpmery, Rhcamda, Pr. 148 Moody, Darlene, Fr. 251 Moon, Jay, So. 231 Moore, Betal, Jr. 122, ll Moore, Chad, So. 231 Moore, Kelly, Fr. 251 Moore, Morpn, So. 281 Moore, Russell, So. NJ, 149, 231 Moore, Sanders, Fr. W, 147, 251 ND Morales, Luls, Fr. 151 Moreno, Mellsaa, So. lm, 152, 153, 131 Mm-gm, David, rr. 251 Morgan, LeeRoy, Faculty K Morgan, Maraha, Jr. 111, 111, IH Morris, Fritl, Jr. 37, ll Morriaon, Amy, sr. 10, 13, 114, 148 Moser, Alan, So. 231 Mona, John, So. 114, 331 Moaa, Shannon, Fr. 151 Moss, Shelly, Fr. 151 Mouser, Carlaaa, Jr. 103, IB Muehlberpr, Mandy, So. 141 Mulr, John, Sr. 111, 145 Mulmney, Rick, So. 13, N1 Mlm, Yong, Jr. 142, 153, 205, 210 Munn, 1-1.-r..1., so. 131 Mum., 1.1.1.-1., rr. aa, 114, 145, 151 Munos, Orlando, So. 231 Munach, Sirnml, Fr. 135 Murphy, Bryan, So. 4, 111 Murray, Peggy, Faculty 258 Murray, mehara, Jr. 10, 120, 124, 152, 200, 115 NNNN Nun, u1a...11.., so. 147,131 Navarro, Raymond, So. 131 Neeley, Trlah, So. 111, 114, 153, 121, 181 Nell, Mae, Jr. 101, 113, RB Nelnaa Shannon, So. 131 Nelnas, Star, So. lm, 111, 117, 131 Newo0rnb,Brlan, So. 111, 115, 181 Newsom, Scott, So. 131 Newwn, Elizabeth, Faculw 201 Nguyen, Anh, Fr. 151 Nguyen, Hung, Jr. ll Nwwu. Quwn. 50- 231 Nguyen, Thanh, Fr. 151 Nguyen, 'I'huy, Jr. N7 Nguyen, Tom 140 Nlehnlaa, Erie, Faculty B1 Nlehols, Jnhn, Jr. 95, 145, 107 Nlles, Rlehard, Bo. 55, 88, 181 Nlno, Margaret, Fr. 251 Nlno, Ronde, Pr. 151 Noaek, Ronule, Br. 178 Noble, 'l1na, So. 55, 57, 105, 1 Noland, Shaarmedra, Bea 85, 108, 131 Norman, Mellsaa, Fr. 151 Norman, Tbrry, Bo. 13, 95, 131 Norrla, Can-la, Jr. 111, 114, 117, 117 Norrla, Klm, So. Sl Oaka, Karma, Jr. IT! Oates, Roy, Jr. IW Odell, Bllly, Sr. 41, 55 0'Donohoe, John, So. 185, 131 0echlner,Shawn, So. 111, 111, 153, 131 Olejnlk, Steven, Jr. S71 Ollver, Vals-le, Sr. 111 Orr, Theraaa, Fr. 151 Osborn, Donny, So. 131 Osborn, Kenny, So. 131 Osborn, Kenny, Faculty HJ Ostmwakl, Cathy, h. 151 Owenl, Llaa 145 Ovens, Mlehael, Jr. 158, H77 Owenl, Rochelle , Jr. 85, 87, 101, 103, 117 Oelena, Leslle, Fr. 151 Oarena, Tracy, Sr. 57, 145 Osuna, Canfle, Jr. 148, 153, 195, IT! Oluna, Juanita, Jr. In Osuna, Kdstlna, Fr. 151 I D D PPPP Pam, Gena, Sr. 111,113,178 Pam, Mlke, Bo. 13, 131 Paddock, Palga, Jr. 111, 113, 114, 111, 202 Paddock, Pepper, Fr. 111, 113, 151,151 Padilla, Shawn, 1-Y. 84 Paladoa, Brenda, Sr. 178 Paladoa, Raymond, 80.111, 131 Palma, Katle, So. 113, 148, 117, 218, 132 Palma, Mllm, So. 111, 131 Palmer, James, Pr. 144, 251 Palmer, Vemnlm, Sr. 178 Parker, Vlekl, Faculty H1 Pa.rka,Jenny, Fr. 251 Parnell, Charlotte, Jr. 117 Parr, Beverly, Fr. 144, 151 Patel, Bhupen, Jr. IW Patel, Maya, So. 131 Patel, Rakee, So. N, 153, 131 Patel, Rlta, Jr. 140, N7 Patrick, Dan, Faculty H1 Patteraon, Arllsa, Jr. 177 Patieraon, Bobbi, Sr. 18, 114, 179 Patterson, Jean, Faculty 151 Patteraon, Pam, Jr. 111, 111, 124, 150,151, ID Pearaon, Sherry, Faculty M, 87, 101, H1 Pebarorth, Michael, Jr. 57, IN Pedllla, Shawn, Fr. 251 Peeler, Bryan, Fr. 144, 151 Pence, Bnndywlne, Jr. ID Pence, Qulncy, So. 111, 131 Pence, Boot, Jr. 153 Pendleton, Roderlc, Sr. lm Penn-nr, um, sr. 19, 441, 4s, 53, 111, 114, 151 Perer, Aman:-, rr. 04, 144, 131, 151 Peru, Francya, Fr. 19, 114, 151 Perel, Klaudla, Sr. 15, 153, lm Perel, Llla, Jr. ll Peres, Mellsaa, Sr. 19 Peres, Vanessa, Jr. 1ll,194,148,1lD Perhna, Eupne, Fr. 54,251 Pen-y, Kelly, Jr. ID Petleraon, Daphanle, Fr. 111 Petterson, Klm, Fr. 151 Peteraon, Shawn., Jr. IN, K Pettlgrew, Ronny, Sr. ll, 57, 92, 94, 95 144, lm Pettlgrew, Staq, So. 231 Phan, Huong, Jr. 140, ll Phan, Quang, Sr. 131 Phllllpa, Chrla, Fr. 151 Phllllpa, Dan , Faculty, 31, N1 Pump., Nlkkl, runny, 135, ll Phllllpa, Valerla, Faculty, 158 Pierce, Dllbert, So. 181 Platamo, Paula, Jr. 111, 113, 158, MD Pitta, John, Sr. 57, 58, 151 Plummc, Kerl, Sr. 10, 14, 47, lm, 111, 118, 111, 114, 115, 180, 181, 151 Plummer, Krlstl, Bo. 111, 113, 114, 115, 117, 181 Pogue, Vaneaaa, Sr. 10, 1E Pnlk, Reginald, EY. D, 151 Pollard, LaToaha. Jr. ID Pollock, Stacl, Sr. 18, 15, 114, 181 Poole, Stacy, Jr. 158, ll Poaton, Tqlor, Ba B, 118, 149, 151, 131 Poteet, Kan. Fr. 151 Polta, Jennlfer, Fr. 87, U Powers, Chrlsty, Sa 131 Povera, Denlae, Sr. 34, 39, 40, 41, 45, 45, 51, UB, 111, 157, 181 Preher, 'l1na, Fr. 151 Lrzatrldge, Byron, So. lll, rrmrxap, Pup, Jr. 113, 120, 124, 148, 151, 120, ll Prlee, Aprll, Jr. 202 Prlt4:.hett, Shane, So, 231 Prothru, Holly, So. 111, 113, 131 Pruett, Shannon, So. 70, 231 Pruitt, Pam, so. 2:12 Pruitt, chmm, Jr. 15, 55, 53. 73. 19 Puckett, Chrla, So. 232 Pupm, shmmn, sr. 111, 112 CNW Q..1e1., Rabin, P.-. 251 Quinn, orphm, 1-1.-.104,111, 252 1u1.y,P...1,n-.252 Rafler, Todd, So. 5,15, 111, 114, 142, 153, 232. Ralnwnter, Michelle, So. lm, 233 Ramatowskl, Llsa, Sr. 179 llamlrea, Juan, Jr. 57, ID, 151. Ramlrex, Rudy, Jr. ID Ramlrea, Sue Ann, H. 151 Ramol, Dlnne, Fr. 151 R.amos, Elva, Jr. 144, 158, 155, IB Ramos, Gabrlel, Pr. 99, 151 Ramos,Jaaon, 54, 145, 151 Ramos,Joae, Sr. 179 Ramos, Marey,Jr. 135, 147, 153, ZH Ramos, Mlchael, Jr. 111, IH Ramon, Rachel, Sr. 145, 179 Ramos, Ruth, Jr. 135, 145, ZH Ramsar, Charlea, Sr. 47, 111, 113, 131, 149,179 Runser, Mellaaa, So. 40, 131, 148, 153,113 Randolph, Grlse, Faculty, N1 Ranpl, Rebecca, Bo. 111.113, 124, 148, 211, 232 Ranjel, 1-2.-nl., so. 15, 233 Ranjel, Ju., so. 111, 233 Raamn, Patdcla, Sr. 179 Reagan, Emlly, So. 58, 114, 153, 183 Reagan, Jamle, FY. 145 Reaaor, Nat, Jr. 111, 114, IH, 114 Redding, Julle, So. 148, 183 Reed, Deanna, Pr. 87, 147, 151 Reed, Eric, Pr. 54, 145, 151 Reeves, Shane, Jr. 14-0, IH Reeves, Tonya, So. 111, 113, 133 Rejster, Stepbanle, Fr. 151 Repuby, Anthony, Fr. 144, 145, 147, 151 Repuby, Kelly, Sr. 179 Relch, Todd, So. 158 Rennard, Krlslofer, S. 179 Ree, Sherrl, So. 58, 183 Reuach, Annetta, Faculty, 114, U1 Rlchardaon, Buddy, Faculty, H1 Rlehardaon, Shelby, Pr. 151 Rlehardaon, Wynne, Jr. 115, 119. 153. N9 Rlddle, Guy, Sr. 45, 111, 158, 157, 179 R.lley, Matt, Sa 133 Rlo, Sherry, Bo. 155 Rlordan, Karla, Bo. B8 Rlos, Angela, FY. 151 Rloa, Richard, So. 138 Rlppy, DIN-LY. Jr. 50. ID Rltohle, Mlchdle, Jr. 101, lm, D9 Ritter, Brad, Jr. 111, 114, 158, ID Rltler, Jennifer, Fr. 111, 113, 151 mm-1, 11..u1.,Jr. 140, IH Rlvera, Autumn, Fr. 111, 113, 151 Rlvera, Clmle, Sr. 41, 47, 58, 111, 149, 179 Robhlna, Kelly, Sr. 111, 118, 117, 179 annum, M..1...1y,.1r.5, 111, 113, ID Nahum, Shawn, Pr. 252 Roberta, Jamea, Jr. 119 Roblnaon, Amery, Jr. E, In Roblnaon, Angela, Jr. 40, 111, 124, 148, 152, 153, 195, 202 Rohm-on, Kexvn, sr. 20, 52, 57 Roblnaon, Lynn, Faculty, H1 Robin son, Marqulsetta, So. 1011, 111, 114,157,133 Badger., P-.11, sr. 100 Rodney, Klrt, So. 233 Rodrlguea, Eddie, Jr. ll Rodrlguea, Erllnda, Faculty, 158 Rodrlguea, Joey, Jr. 135, 144, 145 Rodrlguer, Juan, Jr. 110 Rodrlguer, Kristi, Jr. 110 Rodrigues, Marlo, Fr. 99, 151 Rodrlguel, Ray, Pr. 151 Roland Candy, Fr. 104, 111, 113, 151 Rogers, John, Sr. 179 Rcgera, Ronnle, Faculw, B1 Romero, Marla, Fr. 151 Rooaevelt, Dave, Fr. 151 Roaa, Carter, So, 131, 183 Rcwe, Janet, Faculty 185, E1 Rudd, Janet, Faculty 158 Rnsael, Jack, Fr. 152 Ruaaell, Jacky, So. 147 Rusaell, Llaa, Jr. 85, 88, 101, lm, 145, 110 Rutledge, Mlke, Jr. 55, 110 bland., Paul, Jr. 110 lbmer, RoHn, Fr. 151 SESS Saenl, Lydla, Jr. 85, 88, 110 s..m,14.mry, rw. 144,151 Salln, Chris, Sr. 41, 47, 58, 131, 111 Salkeld, Glenda, Faculty H1 Salkowskl, Matthew, Sr. 151 Salkowskl, Mollle, Jr. Ill Samua, Chuck Jr. 111, 181, 110 Sanders, Armory, Jr. 195, 210 Sanders, ammo, sr. 41, 91, lm Sanders, Tramy, So. 133 Sapata, Fellela, Sr. 18, 151 Sapplngton, Corl, So. 133 Satcher, Stephanie, So. 111, 118, 119, 145, 133 Saulsbury, Susan, Jr. 153, 121, 110 Seanlln, Shawn, Fr. 99, 151 Schaaf, Amy, Fr. 104, 158 Saheller, Mlckle, Jr. 18, 191, 110 Schlumbohm, Renee, Fr. 151 Schmlts, Bryan, Pr. 151, 151 Bchmlts, Steve, Jr. 55, 149, 150, 151, 110 Schnuelle, Mark, Faculty 101, ll Bchroeder, Russlana, Fr. 151 Bchultl, Chrlstel, Sr. 111, lm som.. Andy, rr. 252 Serojna, Temether, So. 30, 57, 144, 138 sun, J-mm, sr. 100 sun, Kern, rr. 153 hlgier, Terry, sr. 28. 108. 111, 114, 117, 118, 119, 149, 100 Serrano, Cumen, Jr. 110 Seward, Amy, So. 134 Seymour, Lisa, Jr. 110 Euler, Erie, Fr. 153 Qiaffer, Angela, Jr. 13, 119, 135, 110 Daffer, Blll, Jr. 110 Shar-key, Jennifer, Bo. 134 lxasvver. Bernadette, Jr. 15 s1mv,J1u,.vr. 111, 118,114,111 maavl. Julle Ann, Fr. 104, 111, 118, 158 Inv, Krlsstle, Jr. 111 Rel11dd,Kelll, E. 115, 115, 151 Dxeltcn, John, Jr. 111, 111 Denelleld, Corey, Jr. 55, 111 Shephard, Connie, So. 13. 135, 111 Seppari Carol, Sr. 111, lm U X I Sheppard, Tlm, Jr. 211 Shirley, Pam, Fr. 104, 153 Short, Kevin, Jr. 111 Signfua, Blll, Fr. 148, 253 Slgafus, Caaaie, So. 148, 111, 114, 134 Siler, Kelly, Jr. 87, H, 114, 111 Silva, Debbie, So. 1.34 Sllvaa, Tina, Pr. 138, 153 Simon Talelnna, Hu 144, ll? Slmpaon, Anthony, So. 114, 1.34 Slmpaon, Ellen, Faculty, 158 Simpson, Rachel, Fr. 5, 70, 153 Slmpaon, Shllo, Sr. 11, 47, 151 Slma, Wlllle, Fr. 147, 153 Singleton, Greg, Jr. 111 Singleton, Michael, So. 111, 145, 134 Skelton, R.ndy, Fr. 153 Skllea, Shawn, Fr. 153 Skullerud, Chuck, Faculty, 158, Ill Slack, Pai, Faculty Nl. Slayer, Bllly, So. 134 Slayer, Wllllam, Jr. 111 Slqyton, Chrlaty, Fr. 104, 153 Sledge, Lou Anne, So. HB, 111, 117, 134 Sledge, Jon, Sr. 34, 114, lm. Smallrvood, Phyllla, Sr. 145 Smeaton, Laura, Sr. 10, 40, 41, 45, 48, 53, 131, 148, 151 Smlrl, Shannon, Sr. lm Smlrl, Toby, Fr. 111, 153 Smlth, Allan, Sr. 41, 181 Smlth, Bllly, Sr. 181 Smlth, Brandy, Fr. 114, 158 Smlth, Brenda, Jr. 11, 85, 147 Smlth, Brian Bo. 134 Smlth, Ceclla, Jr. 114, 133, 111 Smlth, Darla, So. 114, 134 Smlth, Donya, IN. 145, 153 Smlth, Gwen, Faculty 135, N1 Smlth, Jerry, Bo. 134 sn-151., Km., rr. 111, 141, 253, K Smith, Laluana, Fr. 104, 153 Smith, Llnda, Faculty, 151, H1 smm., Mlehul, rr. 91, 04, 111, 153 some Norm, F-...1o.y, B1 sum., mud., Jr. 213 Smlth, Ronnie, Jr. 57, 113 emnx., 1'5..re.., sr. 234 Smlth, Vaneaag Sr. 14, 131, 181 sau, ce...-gr., sr. 50, 181 Borrells, Tammy, So. 133, 134 Sosa, Melanie, Jr. 114, 111, 118, 115, 131 Southard., lannle, Jr. 145 Bparkn, Joel, Fr. 55, 158 Spear, Bradley, 147 Spears, Jlmmy, Sr. 47, 111, 111, 114, 151 Spencer, Anpla, Fr. 153 Spanller, Scott, Fr. 153 Speth, Amy, Sr. 181 Speth, Bellnda, Fr. 141 Splker, Mlke, Fr. 145, 153 Sprajna, John, Sr. 4, 10, 15, 78, ll, 151 Squlres, Richard, Sr. 138, 181 Staq', Natalla, Fr. 87 Staley, Anna, Jr. 114, 134, 185, 151, 153, 113 Staley, Wynne, Jr. 10, 18, 54, 55, 118, 114, IW, 194, 118, 115 Stalloup, Storl, So. 101, 111, 118, lil, 184 Standlfer, Sonya, Sr. 9, 131, 144. 181 Stanlleld., Tony, Jr. 11, 55 Stapleton, Barnatha. Bn 5, 65, 134 St. Ulalr, Kathryn. Sr. 10, 18, 41,45, 48, 118, 111, 114,148, 153, 10, 151. st. C1511-, Pat, Jr. , '111, 1100, 113 Stee1e.R.a:l'1el, FY. 147. 153 sw'-u, And,y,Sr. 111, 181 Stegall, Jamea, FY. W, 153 Stephvlll. Kbyun, Sr. 135, 148, 154 Stephens, Tammy, Sr. 113, 111, 181 Steward, Erma, Sr. 151 Stewart, A-DHS. Fr. 153 Stewart, Brenda, Jr. 40, 158, 118 D Stewart, John, Fr. 153 Stewart, Peter, Jr. 113 Stewart, Terry, So. 111, 234 Stiekney, Mark, Jr. 149, lm, 113 Stlckney, Todd, Pr. 111, 117, 151, 153 Stoll, Andrea, Jr. 110, 114, 148, 153, 213 Stovall, Hllary, Jr. 114, 117, 1.22, 148, 151, 113 Street, Wendy, Fr. 123, 135, 122, 1.34 Studer, Joe, Faculty, M1 Sudarahan, Sunll, Fr. 153 Sughruc, Carol, Sr. IN, 129, 181 Sulllvan, Susan, Faculty, K1 Sund, Roberto, Faculty, 151 Sutton, Richard, Jr. 10, 41, 18, 75, 111, 149, 151, 191,113 Sutton, William, So. 111, 149, 134 Swadley, Barbie, Fr. 87, 153 sw-r11..y, Tiaha, rr. 21, 113, 153 Swaney, Rhonda, Sr. 47, 49, 125, 135, 181 Svloap, Devon, Fr. 153 Symank, Jeremey, So. 78, HJ, 134 IITI Takaahlhg Rlsa, Jr. U, 87, 158, 118 Tarln, Karen, So. 111, 134 Tarpley, Camle, Sr. 18, 15,47, 114, 111, 114, 1 Taylor, Kelly, Jr. 17, 213 Tate, Brad, So. 114 Taylor, Angela, Pr. 258 Taylor, Jon, Sr. 10, 70, 71, 111, 124, 153, 132 Taylor, Jull, Sr. 47, 48, 70, 114, 181 Taylor, Renae, So. B4 Taylor, Tammy, So. 114, 134 Taylor, Zachary, So. 184 Tedford, 'h1cla, so. 114, 134 Temple, Rlck, So. 134 Templeton, Tlna, Sr. 115, 111, 114, 117, 145, 158, 181 te'nBrlnk, Helm, Faculty 151 Tbruel, Salvador, Bo. 134 Terry, Sabrina, Jr. 113 Telqulc, Fernando, So. 144, 151, 134 Tesagulc, Olga, Sr. 48, 134, 151, 158, 181 Thayer, Domlnlck, So. 134 Thomas, Danny, Fr. 153 Thnmaa, Kennlth, Bo. 144, 134 Thomas, Roym, Faculty H1 Thomas, Tamra, Jr. 113 Thomas, Tlm, Jr. 114, 117, 118 Thornpscm, Monlm, Fr. 144, 147, 153 Thompscm, Omar, Sr. ll, 14, 55, 58, 144, 1 Thumpaon, Tonya Sf. 43, 181, 134, 135, 1 'l'1dn1ore, Shane, Sr. 10, 181 Tldwell, Steve, 80. 134 '11,lerlna, Charlle, Bo. 189, 184 Tlllay, Klm, Jr. 118 'I1ppa, Joey, Sr. , 41, 181 Tollver, Darryl, Fr. 54, 158 Tompklna, Jem E. 43, 47, 45, 111, 113, 117, 181, 150, 151, 181 Ton, An, Bo. 184 Ton, Hoa, Fr. 154 Ton, My, Jr. lll, 145, 113 Toole, Jascn, Sr. IH Torrea, Derral., Jr. 113 Torres, David, Fr. 154 Torlea, Sylvester, Sr. 57, 151 Townsend Mamla, Jr. 19 Tran, haw, Pr. 154 Traynham, Marpret, Jr. 118 11-utter. Darla, Sr. 188, 182 Trotter, Terry, Pr. 54, 154 True, Jennlfer, Sn. 184 . 9, True, John, Sr W, 91,111.14 181 harnsr. lhanan, Pr. 154 Tutu., maya, sr. 152 1ylar, Joe Bob, Faculty 81 ND UUU Ulary, Urunh, Pnsulw lil, i Vllmbl, Elvlrl. So. B4 Van Camp, Rabin, Jr. 191, 213 Vmiouo. Junk, Pnaalzy ll! Vuatlian, Sus, Faculty E vmgnm, X11-zmriy, sr. 15 vrugnm, num, hr. 04, 154 Vnvru, Tnal., Br. 181 Vsrnquai. Amulfa, Pr. 154 Vnhlquni, Rlymond, Jr. 213 Vurpuwcn, Chriilin, Pr. 111, 111, 284 Vahon, M19-. Pr. 154 VUXIKQ Rabin, Ss. 146. B4 Vllll, Rilru, Br. 15 Vlllnlplndo, Quin, Br. LX, 127, 144,1l1,1l3,1S Vllhrrul, Anlmug, Pr. 64, II4 Vlnng Shmnml.. 80. 214 Vinson, Counlln, Jr. 91, 118 Vlnlorn, Donald, So. B4 Vlnlon. Lnslom H. 1.1, 37, 47, S, OB, 187, 181 Vlnmn, Plirldl, Er. 47, 144, 181 V1!dt0',Calul,Plau1qi Vu, Tsrlan.Bn.B,B4 Vu,'h1u1.Sr. 181 1010 Wim-r. Au-ln. Pr. 114. DB. zu Wahl.-Kohn. Fr.53w 1114 113. 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I4 Wilson, Dnmthy, Faculty 1 Wlborn, Klvin, Br. 167 Wlhon, Jails, Bo. 114 Wllum, la-ua, Sa 216 Wlhmg Sinn, Pr. 254 Wilson, Tarn, Jr. 145 Wlhon, Vicki, Pr. 114, 144, X54 Wlmblrly, '1'1nA, Jr. 134, 131, 157, 114 w1nnvy,.u1411., ln-. as, 113, 114, 154 Wlnhuy, Bruxdnx,Jr. Q, C, I14 Whuum, LnBhnbs, Pr. B4 gl1m,llAl'lllUl, Faulty :1.1ha'Ipoon,Rnuu11,Bo.l Wlthnrspoon, Tania, Jr. 112, 133, 144, 195, 115 Wlucnhclj, Joliet, Jr. 148, II7, Ill Wolf. Jed, Sm ll Wolf, Jerry, So. 216 Wolh, James, Jr. 131, 135, Ill Wood. Robin. Pr. 7, 54 Wood, T1u'l, Sr. 131, 167, 121 Woodud, Anph, Jr. 153, 110, ill ww4ru1r,R1nnrv.,sr. 4, 9, 10, 1.1, 14, sl, s1,1s,11:1, 114, 117, 151, 167, 173 Woods, Cynihll, Jr. 114, 13, 147 wma., .1-mr, Ba sa, 101,1lB, 230 Woods, Jerry, Faulty Ill Woods, l48h.umn, Pr. 114. 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The exTrdordinory spiriT ThoT con only be found in The heorl of o CoyoTe wos in every corner of WichiTo Folls High School. WheTher iT wos on The field of cornpeTiTion or in The clossreomc every doy This yeor provediio be il 5-zllideqis fl' iiii ,f .,, -t, : ,T , , Q- N , K- gi A J, is T Q new ,, A .N -wr 2 is s f T Q 5 . ,I 'u J T Anything BuT Ordinory. 'Ti X X l L l ' X X .fix pe sweet c , Q J .xxx 1 I V LX r,,, A X hx 5 'AL Q 3 l Ximiil E3 Q3 l as N tl-f-'xl fi -sf' ' Y it Q Sf ,xg vjxk XX we fm A 4 sr l jf cc M Nfl vids sf gs so s., Ng! 5 KL-My X ef S2 X , we .J N sol X--Nix 1:-A jf X0 XJ! X if-----... fl yx -El Qi 3 ,-J XJ JMQQLQ y KQQQX J sg QQ o eg? is ll 3 cy X ,SQ Fl-Q ...fx H-wx, o is le o ei ee e Jew fo, l are--9 X1 J 'J T l X l J QV J X by f2 y i fl Q ' , N cs ,J l :TQ y 5- Jo if T TT 5 QD ig 9 Xiu lee- Jw f-.A fu -fi Y Y, l N D ,K N T- A N jl A TJ X11 -Q +513 X3 W -- n gf ,T CL Closing 2 'iOoh, ifyou only knew what l knew, says Kerri Compton, Please, Please no auto- graphs, says Tonya Harris. fin Q if miss X sf ,,.., .fi '+.,- 5 , fr ,- 4 l.,, ,H 'Alfa X. 1 . -, S '-J f . . , I L: ..l V, I I ig I X V A , . .'jl,,lu!v l! a-X vi' 'jig il Y' J ,ff - l l 1 if D hy, JV ,, Wi , K I l V 1 -fl J- Jfl ,..l .l'l-- , A' lr'-V, A I 4 H ,E L Af. 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' ' 'Q-if Af-gi Y,, -W f f:' f , ill A .V 4 My cat ate the first assignment, but I did it again, Mrs. Merrilll' says David Crabbe. That's the way we became the Brady Bunch, say Albert Costello, Elizabeth Alexander, and Belle Miller. Closing 5 5 m qw Bglgfllfl lQsirXmXl,x,wmclli5 llffDg Qv3gJs,l'X'5llXlJ3l h Qmlmfl mm QCML wgjgl ACLQQ LWUU, hi L l Cvf K h H d f he sky really is falling. ? , . N? ,M L I El uf' E , ,., 'I 'iff' -'i l Klum Alex Arias and his 501 Th h h ld P kH k Closing An yfhing Buf0rdinc1ry At the end of last year, we enthusiastically accepted the po- sition as co-editors. The chal- lenge ofcompiling a book that told the story ofa year at Wichita Falls High School was both exciting and exasperating. With much excitement and hesitation the staff began to search for a theme that fitted each individual at WFHS. The more we thought, the more we got the same answer. Every Coyote is unique, and it takes a special individual to be a Coyote. W'hat theme could de- scribe everyone? We knew it had to be something different, so we fi- nally decided on Anything But Ordinary. This was only the be- ginning of a very fun but intense year. The thrill ofthejob ofeditors soon turned into a frenzy at the beginning of the school year. Everywhere we turned there were pictures to be taken, layouts to be drawn and stories to be written. We never could have pub- lished this book alone, though. Without the help of the following people, our dream ofa great year- book would have remained a dream. Werner's studios for tak- ing time out of their schedule to help us when we needed them to take a last minute picture. We apologize if we caused any incon- vience. The Kell House, Wichita Falls Museum and Arts Center. Hamilton Place, Century City, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nabors, High- land Heights Christian Church, and Kickapoo Airport for letting us invade their homes or offices for all the needed pictures. Mr. Bob Shryoc and Mrs. Debbie Ken- nedy for everything they have done in helping with the publica- tion of the book, especially with the numbered tip-ins. We are glad we could all work together and f Vg e' 7 . 1' l Co-editors: Cathy Haines and Jackie Martin make it such a success. What would we have done with out the teachers and staff being so under- standing. A special thanks goes out to our parents who saw less of us this year but were very under- standing. Together the two ofus learned, with the help of Mrs. Annetta Reusch, that nothing is impos- sible with a little hard work and determination. Many nights were spent working on this book, and it seemed the later it came, the more demented our brains be- came. The extra hours all became worthwhile when we had finally accomplished our goal. 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