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OIE: SIDA A aw =f v4) © Oo @ ie _— i O Me) Me and memor oe re - ¥ paen ld we tO capers att Henan eka Ait Rite in this great year. . . ae ic which is uniquely ours . als Nn i a 7 aS, ii; a a J ; nM QLOO Ov A ) (Bh So 9a Yay NiO ws G76 y eh wes ee a) ee CNW WS Oe we. f ae {| = : espaol eit eee aay a on ne | EE VN t ly iso ss OSNE i Eanes y RARE 3 Ub n 2 - Z M mien Nt eee JR KAN OO WOW, ( ea 9: ee FP. ae es mee j - ® = =o c O “Oo =) — ve) MOMENTS. . Cp “Su me 2. whe aidbew | “Ard student life 21 (Upper Left) ‘Hang in there, baby! ’ (Lower Right) Senior guys show their tootball ability. (Upper Right) The second period corral ‘‘Bridge Club’ gets together for a friendly game. (Lower Left) Archery class takes aim. : ae tt, : , a 5 OF im a. Fj fo Ee, air Fl ia? f Aa if re 8 ing ; : oy 22 student life MOMENTS. . . Competative ‘L wish that the bald eagle had not been chosen as the representative of our country. . . he is a bird of bad moral character; like . . . men who live by sharping and robbing, he is generally poor and often very lousy. The turkey is a much more respectable bird.”’ (Upper Left) This speaks for itself. (Upper Right) A well known symbol of Mustang spirit. (Lower Right) Coach Ansley and Mike Tannery seem to be having a little con- Benjamin Franklin frontation. (Lower Left) It seems that someone spiked Jeff Hagens’ Dr Pepper. student life 23 MOMENTS... Unique If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. Henry David Thoreau (Upper Right) Don't Alan Coleman and Greg Melaun look tough? (Lower Right) Skirts at Pearce come in various lengths. (Lower Left) Lisa Israel shows off the new cheerleader uniforms. 24 student life RECHARD A (Upper Left) ‘‘Maybe if | use this he'll notice me, says Stacy Ogier. (Upper Right) Mustangs keep in step. (Lower Left) Jim Crosby displays the ‘‘split jeans’’ so popular with many Pearce athletes this year. (Lower Right) Guess what Little Richard has? student life 25 (Upper Left) ‘‘A'’ shouts Kelly Wilson as her letter of M-U-S-T- A-N-G-S- - 1 comes along. (Lower Right) Mustangs cheer for the basketball team at pep rally. 26 student life MOMENTS... Ecstatic A pep rally, a sports event, or a second between classes gave us a chance to laugh and have a good time. We didn’t always find something to smile about though. It was hard to be happy after we flunked one of Mrs. South's chemistry tests or after we flunked one of Mrs. Morini's essay tests. But in spite of all the ‘‘downs'’ we had our share of happiness and enthusiasm. (Upper Left) ‘‘. . . Fight, Win. ’ (Center) Forrest Whiteside bounds around the cor- ner. (Lower Left) Denise Harvey is really happy about something. (Lower Right) Wes Howard shows his excitement at the pep rally. student life 27 (Right) ‘‘Duh, did he say till death do us part?”’ (Lower Left) Doug Zadow is just hanging around Pearce. (Center) Hey you, yahoo, you're going the wrong way! (Lower Right) ‘‘What makes you think I'm not eighteen?” 28 student life 2 —_ Z a a MOMENTS... Comical We had our share of funny situations and people this year. These individuals helped make all the homework and hassle worthwhile. The laughs they contributed were special memories. go ala le nl ohne ty (Upper Left) Ron Whitley will do anything to get in the annual. (Left) Richard Langlotz sees Mr. Lowder at the bottom of the stairs. (Lower) ‘You've got the cutest little baby face, ’ sings Jim Browning. SIRE ABE 15 ANTONE TITS ERE StS 5 Ses Mae Ae eo OX student life 29 MOMENTS... The Creative | once caught a fleeting glimpse of time. It did not stop to wait for me; It did not slow down for me to catch up; It just went on and left me feeling a little older. Kathy Metcalf Together as children in Learning we've grown Together we've started To share on our own. Together they NY colac-Yo Mel (eJate] Time ago to Bring us the Freedom We've all : 5 . Come to . ay t Vana : oe ee. WF, Toy. i Know And together We've Transferred Our thoughts And our dreams And our nation's Summits shows True freedom Rings 30 student life Come with me on my Voyage, Enjoy my glories and Triumphs, Just be there in my Sadness, Walk and love with me Smile, laugh, hope, and Cry for me. Let me know the joy of you, Always a friend to Remember. — Mike Tannery student life 31 32 student life i) o o on oa Cc o a Ps “ ‘A ¥ ar _h ‘ ‘ -— FF WAU Set . ee t WAS =n Vh ‘. s. a3? T Tos a a N x SSS | ‘. MOMENTS... Serene DESIDERATA Go placidly amid the noise and the haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. . . | — Max Ehrmann (Upper Right) Martha Lee Mullen eyes someone around the coffee maker. (Lower Left) Young Life takes a moment to pray. (Lower Right) Just relaxing for a while in the gym. 34 student life (Upper Left) Kathy Leighton thinks quietly on some- one. (Upper Right) Mike Garrett awaits his turn at the foosball table. (Lower Right) Phil Fulton walks down a silent hall. (Lower Left) Certainly an unusual scene at Pearce — a peaceful parking lot. -afpdg: Ma student life 35 nian tenceninsioanrenite? 1 intent mina oe nak MOMENTS... Together We shared time with each other in the famous ‘B-Hall.”’ Friends got together in the hall during the space between 9:45 and 10:00. Lunch time provided an opportunity for eating and just plain goofing around and talking. Togetherness was certainly part of the spirit around The High School. (Upper Left) ‘‘Are you sure these tickets are $7.50 apiece? ’ asks Susie Nitsche. (Upper Right) Warren Brown — What ARE you doing? (Lower Right) Hail, Pearce High School. . . 36 student life (Upper Left) Pacesetters get ready for a pep rally rou- tine. (Lower Right) Matt Tabbert and Lisa Hill enjoy a little quiet time in the hall. (Lower Left) Mrs. Mullen and her daughter eating at the spaghetti dinner. student life 37 (Right) Susie Nitsche says — V-I-C-T-O-R-Y. (Left) Mike Tannery brings tears to Homecoming Queen, Cindy Speights’ eyes as he stabs her with the pin. (Lower Left) Remember the night we did the routine without our jack- ets. (Lower Right) Sheri Sunstrom, senior princess, asks, “Are you sure this isn't just another one of your crazy jokes?’ 38 student life MOMENTS. . . Unforgettable Breaktime, Homecoming, and hall decorating — old traditions mixed with a new one — the chant of V-I-C-T-O-R-Y — filled our year with the strongest spirit ever felt in the Home of the Mustangs. (Upper Left) Bicentennial Class. (Lower Right) Matt Hammer, ‘‘What are you thinking about? ’ (Lower Left) Juniors show their creativity. student life 39 | | MOMENTS... Anticipated Seniors displayed their superiority with Spirit 76 signs, tee-shirts, and their enthusiasm. Juniors ranted about Super Spirit 77, while sophomores misspelled their classification and bragged about the Great Seniors of 78. As a whole, though, all Mustangs seemed to have spent the year looking forward with apprehension to the questionable future — for many a future far away from the intersection of Coit and Melrose. (Upper Right) Mustangs hope for victory. (Right) Looking through catalogs deciding the future. (Lower Left) Sophomores show their talent in woodshop. (Lower Right) “Dearly beloved. . .” AO student life (Left) Pearce Crossroads. (Right) Which way do we go from here? (Lower) Basketball players look forward to the approaching game. student life 41 activities PHS Students Visit State Fair In October, Pearce students were given their annual Fair Day. Many students took advantage of the opportunity and spent the day at the Cotton Bowl Fairgrounds, eating candied apples, cotton candy, visiting the ever popular freak show, and riding the Zipper. (Left) Craig Rind and friends decide what ride to go on next. (Lower Left) Craig Ivy and friend look on with the Roller Coaster in the background. (Right) Big Tex welcomes everyone to the Fair. W (fe “ ult A 74 “ im % YMG activities 43 The Second Annual Homecoming Revue was a huge success again this year. The many acts performed included a solo by Janet Rickman, Bicentennial Minutes, and a dance routine by the Pacesetters to the theme of ‘‘Jaws.”’ Jim Griffin was the emcee. The Thursday night show also included the presentation of the Homecoming Court, and finally, a pep rally. (Above) Pasquale Brothers plus two. (Right) Janet Rickman sings a Melissa Manchester tune. (Far Right) “Jazz Band, makers of fine music, how's your love life?’’ asks Rick Well. (Upper Left) Elton John in our midst? (Upper Right) Jim Browning plays leap frog. (Left) Donald Duck and friend. activities 45 Game Ends in Tie The month of October was highlighted by preparations for homecoming. Many students labored long into the night trying to make their hall the very best one. Naturally, the Senior Hall was the best, and won first prize. The Homecoming Court was led by Queen, Cindy Speights, Senior Princess, Sherri Sundstrum, Junior Princess, Sue Pfaff, and Sophomore Princess, Lynda Gwaltney. The game was a close one, ending in a tie, Pearce 7, North Mesquite 7. (Right) Sophomore Princess Lynda Gwaltney. (Left) Junior Princess Sue Pfaff. (Lower Right) Senior Prin- cess Sherri Sundstrum. (Lower Left) Homecoming Queen Cindy Speights. 46 activities (Upper Left) “Hey, Steve, watch where you're stick- ing that pin!’’ (Center) Cindy is definitely excited. (Lower Left) Randy Parham lends a hand. (Right) Members of the 1975-76 Homecoming Court. e spake etnies kak activities 47 It looked like a scene from ‘‘Happy Days”’ when Pearce students dressed up for 50's Day. More students than ever took part in it as well as teachers, and to put everyone in the proper frame of mind, tunes from ‘American Graffiti’ were played over the P.A. system at break. The only thing missing was the Wolfman Jack. (Upper Right) Ponytails are the ‘‘in”’ thing. (Far Right) “Betty Lou'’ Barnes leads the National Anthem. (Right) Teen Angel, 48 activities (Left) Mrs. Meeks bops at 50's day. {Lower Left) Rats and Company. (Below) Pearce’s own Fonzie? activities 49 Drama Play Entertains Many Many hours of working after school and late into the night were spent in preparation of ‘Don't Drink the Water,” by Woody Allen. The drama department, led by Mrs. Zona Ray, performed the play on November 6, 7, and 8. It was a comedy about a vacationing American family who are forced to stay in an American embassy behind the iron curtain. Kaufman and Janet Rickman. (Lower Right) Cass Prince and Tom Huse enjoy an intimate moment while John Combes looks on. (Upper Right) Seems to be a little friction between Jim I 50 activities (Left) Jim Kaufman plays Walter. (Lower Left) Cass and Tommy discuss world prob- lems. (Right) Marion and Waiter have a conflict with Krojak. activities 51 Fall Sports Banquet Held On December 13, the 1975 Fall Sports Banquet was held. It was in the corral, and all were present who participated in fall sports. Kelli Wilson, the Football Sweetheart, was presented with a large bouquet of roses by the football team captains. A dance was held afterwards in the Cafeteria. (Upper Right) Kelli Wilson, Football Sweetheart, gets a kiss from Don Harris. (Lower Right) Miss Barnes says a word or two. 52 activities (Upper Left) Miss Barnes gives a congratulatory hug. (Center) Football captains and coaches display their trophies. (Lower Left) Volleyball Coach and captains are happy about their trophy. activities 53 The Senior Play was ‘‘The Man Who Came to Dinner,’’ a comedy about an eccentric lecturer with a broken hip, stuck in the home of a quiet family. The play was performed on January 23 and 24 at Northwood auditorium and was a great success. Part of that success can be attributed to the exceptional performances by the four leading characters, Dan Zeigler as Sheridan Whiteside, Becky Taylor as Maggie Culter, Matt Hammer as Bert Jefferson and Lynn Doyle as Lorraine Sheldon. Smaller parts were equally well portrayed. Proceeds went to the Senior Prom. (Upper Right) Play members pause to check their lines. (Lower Right) Dale gives Katie a lift. 54 activities (Upper Left) Lynn Doyle comes out of her coffin. (Lower Left) Matt Hammer waits for some instructions from Mrs. Marcum. activities 55 Varsity Defense Displays Talent The defense this year was the strongest point of the team. The Mustangs intercepted a total of fourteen passes during the year. Their performance displayed a team of talent. Marty Mitcham, Randy Parham, and Jim Sammons made the DALLAS MORNING NEWS all-district team. (Upper Left) Defense plugs up a hole in the line. (Upper Right) John Triece sets up for a tackle. (Left) Mustangs sack Lake Highlands quarterback. Sports 57 Season Offers Action A-C-T-I-O-N action, action we want action. And that is exactly what the Mustangs gave us in 1975-76. The action was always fast and hard. It was obvious the boys were out on the field to play and play their best. Whether we won or lost, each game was filled with the excitement that gave us all a spark of hope. (Right) Mike Bowers escapes? (Lower Left) Graham Stuart runs the ball with a glare in his eye. (Lower Right) Jim Crosby wrestles for the ball. (Left) Touchdown! (Right) Is that Don Harris or Roger Staubach behind that mask? (Lower Left) Is Marty Mitcham mad or just wrapped up in the game like his friend? (Lower Right) ‘‘Oh, Oh, those guys are bigger than | am! ’ sez, pee! Saft Cc ee oa BS: : ST al i al ok ND ca a he NI Ses | a All the action is not always on the field. The sidelines are wild and hectic places. Most of the important decisions are made from sidelines by the many coaches. Also on the sidelines are those players always hoping to play but in the meantime cheering their teammates on. Every move on the field creates an array of emotions by the nervous onlookers whether they be in the grandstands or on the sidelines. “You've got to be kidding ref!”’ 21 Marcus Allen 24 Danny Galvan 83 Dick Terrell 32 Mike Tannery 60 Matt Hammer 26 Graham Stuart 81 Dale Kirkindoll 42 Dan Hutson 25 Nick Parnell 61 Wes Howard 30 Mike Bowers 63 Dennis Knotts 80 Jeff Hagens 11. Steve Sullivan 41 George Philippi 85 John Triece 60 sports Sidelines Reflect Emotions Jeff Carpenter Randy Parham Mike Renfrow Randy Andres Mike Garrett Jim Sammons Darren Wicker Brian Rowley 10 44 73 67 70 72 75 Mark Ralston Eric Rothert Jim Crosby Mark Sackett Jim Lemming Jerry Robertson Steve Bilger Rick Holliday 82 Mike Verona 64 Steve Stewart Coach Jerry Bishop 54 Marty Mitcham 12. Don Harris 50 David Delee Coach Boze Ansley, Coach Bill Cuthbertson, Tr. Ron Kimbrell, Tr. Russ Stovall, Tr. Richard Toole, Tr. Ben Day Coach Doug Moore Tr. Steve Hager Coach Don Snowden Beltline district games 4 cy ant - f (Left) ‘ Sorry, but I've already promised the next dance,’ says Mike Bowers. (Right) “| wanna play, ’ yells Steve Bilger. sports 61 Se ss ees AssalsS OAL TTR RT SELRRLERAOneT ICC SPT BPR TOSRN ARID NEST | a A a SN Sect a at ere Viseis ere UTM TTTM Ue SHUT CREE LT ; eer Sareea fvees mage tay Injuries Hinder Success Injuries hampered the performance of many athletes this year. Quarterback Don Harris w as recovering from knee surgery over the summer and later suffered an injury to his finger. Jim Crosby was also seriously injured in an early game and was lost for the season. Others including Mike Steffan, Randy Andres and Danny Galvan also suffered injuries. (Upper Right) Don Harris tries to recover from a sacking by opponents. (Left) Jim Crosby is helped off the field. (Right) An injured Randy Andres looks on. 62 sports | | Junior Varsity Anticipates Future Of this year’s season, Coaches Macintyre and Young said ‘‘Our final record honestly doesn't reflect the kind of team that we put out on the field. We are going to work real-hard this winter and spring, and we will have a real competative team in our new district!”’ (Upper Left) Punter works on Pacesetter high kick rou- tine. (Upper Right) Steve Thornton lets one loose. (Right) Coaches discuss crucial play with Lee Grigsby. sports 63 : : +; ‘ er a re hs ea oe oon Ie J.V. Team Shows Improvement This year's J.V. squad proved to be much larger compared to years past. At times the defensive line averaged in the area of 210 Ibs. The speed of the team increased well over last season by a great margin. Injuries didn't play a big part in the season, except for the loss of running back James Cude. (Upper Right) Mike Myers heads for trouble. (Right) Friends? 64 sports (Right) PHS player gets his kicks. (Below) Jim Powell reflects the intensity of the game. | 30 Ralph Toledo 31 Mike Kamel 61 Bud Moore 11. John Davis 63 David Hoyt 83 Spencer Sunstrum 87 Brad Jones 42 B. Breedlove 75 John Orr 20 James Cude 74 Russell Schmidt 82 John Pflug 23 Mike Myers 65 Stan Forsyth 77 Kerry Huff 80 Ken Curran 66 Chris Stacha 51 Alan Anderson } 21. Andy Shields 40 Greg Pierson 60 Jim Powell 32 Rusty Gensen 81. Brian Marsh Coach Gene Young + 62 Phil Minick 50 Lee Grigsby 76 Joel Pinkus 86 John Holmes Tr. Jim Tachias 72 Mike Robbins | 85 Mark Ailen 41 Kevin Coale 84 _ Richard Prentiss 86 Alan Blount Tr. John Magnum Coach John Mcintyre 10 Steve Thornton 33 Doug Reed 52 Jerry Jackson sports 65 Great Pumpkin Cheers B-Team When asked about this year’s B-team Coach Carona said ‘‘We scored more points than we have in three years. All the kids got experience in playing. They were basically good guys who tried hard. The Great Pumpkin was with us at the South. Garland game to help pull us through.”’ “What a rip-off! ’ TT PTT NY SOTO TS TTT OT : 2m 4 , 7 ; 4 pp: v . 4 | med i Z R | = ey | ak 7 5 sana : f 27 Greg DeSalvo 32 John Pulliam 12 Jere Goosetree 77 Paul Adams 11. Steve Moseley 32. Ray Sandlin i 73 Wes Howard 82 Scott Greenbauer 86 Phil Todd 87 Lungren Richey 81 Kent Austin 72 Gary Stowe ! 30 Steve Heniford 11. Curt Curtis 33 Duane Thomas 66 Mike Fisher 50 Craig Price 22 Pat Mcinroe 31 Rodney Smith 41 Mark Swancutt 26 Doug Dedeker 24 Tom Skiles 74 Dale Tibedeau 60 Steve Huie 83 Les Bynum 52. Tracy Wilson 84 Rick McClaskey 71 G.Umberson 61 Jim Pedigo 25 Mark Ferguson fi 40 Dan Solomon 10 George Webster 51 Lynn Watkins 71 ‘Brian Bell 62 David Hanna Coach R. Wheeler if 20 S. Strickland 85 Kent Hancock 21 Doug Vance 70 Paul Napper Managers Brian Hughes, Cliff Shaw, Andy Montoya, F 75 Joe Mogiello 42 David Reid 76 Rob Smith 64 Mark Campbell Coach Chuck Corona i 80 Clete Madden 31. Bruce Dick 66 sports (Upper Left) ‘Ready when you are. ’ (Upper Right) “‘If you don't mind! (Left) ‘‘Follow me to the buses. ’ sports 67 PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS 68 sports B-Team Scores 88 22 10 26 16 Woodrow Wilson Garland Lewisville JV Lake Highlands Wilmer-Hutchins North Mesquite Mesquite South Garland North Garland Beltline 38 40 44 30 30 20 32 (Upper Left) ‘Get that photographer, ’ yells Clete Madden. (Upper Right) ‘‘Who wants gum?”’ “I do, | do. ’ (Right) “Pardon me just passing through.” sports 69 PHS Battles for District Title Pearce had its largest Volleyball team ever due partially to the rising interest in women’s sports. The team played other area schools and ended up battling TOC Richardson for the district title. Although fi: inet nS AE they were defeated, the Mustangs worked hard and displayed much ability. Lots of sophomore talent promises a bright future for the team. The teams were coached by Ms. Joelle Barnes. eee Se. ens 2 (Upper Right) ‘We won't play until we get our pay.’’ (Lower Left) Lifebouy gives you a lift. (Lower Right) Jill Sullivan practices ballet during a Volleyball game. (Center) Jean Farnen tips ball over net. 70 sports Lisa Carroll, Jill Sulli- Mary Duel, Shelly Van Wart, van, Linda Worsham. Iny, , o - +: 5 a ay i inn Zs Coach Joelle Barnes, April Sheppard, son, Kristi Carroll, Sheri Mungai, Valerie Price, Mgr. Patricia Mello, Kathy Raymond. Third Row: Coach Joelle Barnes, Barbara Marshall, Debbie Conkel ¢c 5 ® a 2 ° = ° U fee ” ‘= = U v 5 aN 2 fos =) = 2) o Cc ° co wn me] A= U ond Row: a i oo . Brown, Teresa Smith, Ann Van Wart, Liz Gilbert. Sec- JV LR Kelly Ellis, Karen O'Donnell, Kathy Currin, Terry Grubbs, Deanne Robertson, Christa Ferguson. VARSITY L-R Debbie King, Julie LaFollette, Kathy Second Row: Michelle Moore, Holly Hall, Lynn Eric- (Upper Left) ‘‘Stop! In the name of basketball. ’ (Upper Right) Mark Collins waves at Mom in the crowd. (Lower Left) Mustangs attempt free throw. (Center) Doug Zadow shoots for two. (Lower Right) Cagers play follow the leader. 72 sports Mustangs, working well as a team, scored many points this year. Games were usually close and some decided by only one point. In the North Mesquite game, the Mustangs lost by 70-71 in the closing seconds. The continuous scoring by the team kept the attention of the audience and gave the cagers initiative to go on to victory. (Upper Left) ‘Did you hear the one about... .”’ (Lower Left) Russell Martin stretches for the basket. (Lower Right) PHS pins in a Richardson player, sports 73 Cagers Press Too Hard The Mustang varsity basketball team opened the season with a win over St. Marks. The cagers again showed their excellence by placing secorid in the well- known Dr. Pepper Tournament. Of this year's team Coach Royce Cooper said, ‘‘The moral and the attitude of the players was good. One of the main problems was the team was pressing too hard. This caused many fouls which put the Mustangs on the defense and gave the opponent an immediate advantage.” TTT RTT TER Peer (Upper Left) Bob Valiant gives the ball a push. (Upper Right) Blake Burnham stretches for a basket. (Lower Left) Players anticipate a jump ball. (Lower Right) Rus- sell Martin searches out a teammate. Players anxiously await their turn. 10 Brad Burrow 12 Phil Fulton 24 Doug Zadow Mgr. Davind Kane 44 Blake Burnham 22 Bob Valiant 11 Mike Garman 25 Ken McFalene Coach R. Cooper Mgr. Frank Leslie 15. Mark Dechard Tr. Bob Leslie 41 Mark Collins 14. Mark Piepenbrok 21 Russel Martin 23 Mark Masters Coach Bill Cuthbertson sports 75 cman Teamwork Displayed Throughout Year This season the Mustangs displayed a fine show of impressive individual talent. The rebounders and shooters all proved to be players of great ability. The team, next year, will lose eight seniors and leave five experienced juniors. Only through their combined efforts could they have produced such an exciting and winning team. (Upper Left) Doug Zadow stuns Mesquite player. (Upper Right) ‘Hi Guys. ' (Lower Left) ‘‘Congratula- tions to you and the refs. 76 sports (Left) Wow, he sure can jump high. (Right) Charlie Grove scans the court for an open teammate. 41 Joey Ledford 13. George Webster 21 Charlie Grove 15. Chris Flood 53 Jim Steensma 55 Mike Robbins 3 Victor Scott 33 Jack Dahlheimer 11 Jeff Holmes Coach Chuck Carona 43 Kyle Metcalf 51 Kevin Childress 31 John Baxter 23 Monty Verona 35 Brett Coleman 45 Rick Glenn 25 Mike Bourne sports 77 78 sports (Upper Left) Just like the pros do it. (Center) Mustang shoots before going out. (Upper Right) Monte Verona towers above opponent. (Lower Left) John Baxter dodges his coverage. (Lower Right) PHS lays one up. : é ‘ ' i | | % 4 ms — we vere od B-Team Kept Spirits High The B-team seemed to keep their spirits up through the long tough season. They showed a lot of improvement throughout the year. The players gained a lot of experience that will be useful next season. graen Nene (Upper Left) You put your left foot in and you shake it all about. (Lower Left) No way to block that one! (Center) Jim Steersma works for victory. (Lower Right) Mike Robbins practices yelling at the ball to go in. sports 79 Wrestlers Struggle for Victory The Wrestling team had a tough season in 75-76. They worked and played well but didn't get their first win until the January 16th match against Jesuit. The team, which is much smaller than previous years, was again coached by Bob Flanagin. | : : ! . : : ; SOME Re tn cen on STELLA TTY Jim Lemming locks Bud Moore in a tight hold. L-R Kevin Steede, Jim Powell, Steve Dutton, Tom Laminack, Gary Hoover, Kevin Wilson. Third Row: Dale Tibodeau, Jim Lemming, Kim Monhollon, Mgr. | Cuthbert. Second Row: Bud Moore, Stan Scott, Steve Coach Bob Flanagin, Flint Lockridge, Tim Sanders, Cliff. ; ; ' ' : Mustancs ANE ft BEST jl iy g Schedille es Bishop Lymeh 9 = , sau _ R.L. Turner bee, yo Tourkament’ = ‘ai 2 timc pee y = em. urner ) ibech ] Eh wee State Tournament at El Paso — (Center Left) Mustangs show their strength. (Right) Wrestlers show excitement during match. (Lower Right) PHS is always on top. sports 81 SSN MLS NETS PIED SIN anne TIO ELE Le RIT sane neeemaneentmmcne a L-R Pierre Levy, John Immel, Carrie Mungai, Mike Susan Dosch, Nancy Smith, John Wood. Third Row: (Right) PHS swimmer comes up for air. (Left) Coach Ida Christenson calls up Mark Spitz for advice. 82 sports Keith Stevens, Eric Foster, Dana Davies, Brad Smith, Dermody, Craig Christenson. Second Row: Kim Page, Eric Langford. Fourth Row: Susie Melvin, Marlon Levy, Tim Harvey. Back Row: Greg Fawcett, Danny O'Connor. Swimmers Dive Into '76 a Pe Practice makes perfect or so they say. This must be the opinion of new Coach Ida ger ps Christenson. Before and after school lle Te iis workouts were held whether it be 80 or 50 bo ages degrees. The idea must be correct because the Mustangs fared well in '76. (Upper Left) “If you do that again, I'll clobber you! yells Cindy. (Above) Pierre Levy makes goggley eyes at photographer. (Upper Right) Becky Shaerer checks swim- mer's time. (Lower Right) PHS swimmer sunbathes between races. Cross Country Team Sets Good Pace The Cross Country team worked hard this year. Much time was spent running around the Pearce area to get into shape for district races. The Mustangs occasionally had runners in the top finishers including - | | Randy Smith taking first in one race and Kevin Klughart third in another. Coach Don Snowden became the new coach for the '76 team. Cross Country team works out? | L-R Bobby Butler, Trey Hollock, Doug Nora, Scott Fredrickson, Randy Shoemaker. Third Row: Coach Ince, Kevin Klughart, James Boyd, Brad Wilson, Smith, Kirk Allen, Bobby Reid. Second Row: Brad Don Snowden, Brian Swartout, Randy Smith, Tommy Coach Gene Young. Amyx, Steve Jones, Jeff George, Chris Evans, Karl PEL AES YT 84 sports Gymnastics Grows Swiftly cod L-R Coach Gloria Konold, Sandy Blake, Leesa Smart, Barb Israel, Sheri Sunstum, Kathy Rudolph, Dena Wilcox. Back: Sheri Morgan, Mary Weir, Cindy Cassell, Peggy Judge, Lindy Birchum, Lisa Israel. Not Shown: Cathy Ragsdale, Caryn Rose, Andrea Win- Girls gymnastics was formed this year with the help of Coach Gloria Konold. She pulled the team together with practices before and after school in the fall of this year. The team attended several clinics which helped them win a first place trophy in Division Il at the City Meet and second in Division | and overall team scoring. Coach Konold was proud of the team and hoped that gymnastics would in the future become a UIL sport. “| don't think this is going to work, says Kathy Rudolph to Kim Chris tenson. ters, Kim Sims, Kim Christenson, Stephanie West- brook, Mary Jo Wyatt, Margie Connell. sports 85 ATL MEL TT RI mi TOES eS CSET TPIT VARSITY L-R Sheri Mungai, Deanne Robertson, Liz Gilbert, Chris Braley, Barbara Marshall, Kim Sav- (Right) Kathy Raymond practices free throws. 86 sports age, Cindy Stone, Christy Cotton, Lisa Carroll, Cindy ‘at North Mesé ichardson Breorse McMichael, Debbie King, Kathy Raymond. Girls' Basketball Firmly Established Girls’ Basketball has grown slowly at Pearce but they have finally developed into two fine teams. Mrs. Betty Anderson, new coach for the team, is partially responsible. Practices were held from 8:00-9:45 in the morning. Hopefully with the continuing hard work of all involved, PHS will have two victorious teams. “Now what was that step again? ’ asks Sheri Mun- gai. L-R Coach Betty Anderson, Kelly Ellis, Susan Pfaff, Laura Walker, Donnie Johnson, Lee Schillaci, Kathy Pierce, Debbie Smith, Julie LaFollette, Regina Smith. 87 cre ’ ' I f Hi | | | Son v i Swings Into Acti Tennis Team Swings Into Action The Varsity Tennis Team started the season anak: Oe ee ee te ; Ae epg 9 me Sieh off by placing second in the North et ed © ihe k 8. Ce ta Lc Garland Tournament. The players began ey ER SeRESE ae ‘eo = ; = practicing after the Christmas holidays. Eh Ck toh eden Ractetind S bd. s¢ ae This was Mrs. Meeks’ first year as coach ‘ Ch kok te tie eo: , ints and she proved to be a great asset to the hl team. With the growing popularity of tennis, PHS had one of the largest teams in its history, including over twenty members. (Upper Right) ‘Seen any guys for doubles? asks Diana Korioth. (Right) Bev Schey demonstrates her two-handed backhand. (Left) Ebby Ritter gets backed into a cor- ner. 88 sports (Left) Coach Meeks shows ‘em how. (Right) “Hey, shouldn't one of us be on the other side of the net? ’ says Chris Macon. _ coe meagre (SCTE - a ' L-R Roxanne Hoye, Karen Conaway, Lynn Moore, Van Wart, Jim Wiard, David Hopkins, Chris Macon, Mike Carroll, Keith Chance, Mike Bender. Laura Lockett, Bev Schey, Sara Craine, Ebby Ritter, Matt Turlbutt, Mark Townsend, Jim Metling, Raul Michelle Moore, Diana Korioth, Kim Perkins, Shelly Toledo, Robert Myers, Silas Markeson, Chris Chance, = sports 89 or sere eeeeaaean SST SEAT @ Tracksters Get Great Start This year’s Track and Field team consisted of over forty talented tracksters. With such a large team, victories are bound to be the result. In the first meet of the season, Pearce placed third and in the Sunset meet came in fourth out of twenty-four area schools. Outstanding performances in these meets were a first in the high jump, first in the 440 dash, second in the 100- yard dash, second in the 440 relay anda second in the 880 relay. As last year one of the strongest points of the year’s team was the relay. Coaches of the team were Don Snowden and newcomer Gene Young. (Upper Right) How can we lose? (Left) Spencer Sunstrum shows form he used to win the Bishop Lynch meet. (Right) James Cude gallops:to victory. 90 sports L-R James Cude, Clyde George, Ken Linton, Bran- don Amyx, Doug Noah, Trey Hall, Steve Strickland, Rodney Smith, Joe Mongiello, Bobby Reid, John Davis, Jere Goosetree, Danny Galvan. 2nd Row: Tr. Ronny Kimbrell, Jeff George, Scott Smith, Karl Fre- age aa ee Perry yyy VX yyy 4 ov drickson, Steve Jones, Brad Wilson, Kevin Klughart, Gary Jerome, Mike Dickerson, Lundgren Richie, Chris Evans, Bud Moore, Dennis Knotts, Steve Hager. 3rd Row: Coach Snowden, Tr. James Tachaes, Tom Ince, Pat MclInroe, Kent Austin, Mike Woodbury, Jim Sam- ¥ adiedeanngeaeala ant, § ond hurdles. (Left) Jim Lemming thrusts his body into throwing the shotput. (Right) PHS flies over mons, Ken Curran, Doug Vance, Brian Rowley, Spencer Sunstrum, Gary Stowe, Steve Sullivan, Mike Bowers, Jim Crosby, Marty Mitcham, Jim Lemming, Randy Andres, Mark Sackett, Coach Gene Young. sports 91 Track and Field Schedule Feb. 21 Bishop Lynch Feb. 28 Sunset Relays March 6 2s, 4% Richardson Relays March 13 i Sherman March April Texas Relay April Waxahachie April District Meet ERAN RRL OLD LL LILLE LE DALAT t (Right) Mike Bowers runs with baton. (Far Right) Alright, who took the bar? (Below) Sophomore races Senior. Girls Track Takes Quick Strides L-R_ Kerri Polka, Jeanne Ince, Doris Boettigheimer, Karen Juett, Kathy Currin, Joan Bell, Karen Kring, Kathy Melton, Deanne Robertson, Lisa Israel. 2nd Row: Regina Lang, Debbie Smith, Julie Hughes, Liz Gilbert, Camelle Johnson, Bev Schey, Maureen Lynch, Suzanne Pope, Beth Curran. 3rd Row: Lisa Carroll, Sherry Jenkins, Christy Cotton, Teresa Smith, Lisa Crouch, Barbara Israel, Lindie Birchum, Lisa Petti- The Girl's track team worked harder than ever this year. The team worked out from before school through first period and then after school. As the boy's team was large so was the girl's. Every event was well covered with talented girls. The team was made up largely of experienced tracksters who did well last year and hoped to do well again. Nancy Murphy was again the coach who drove the Mustangs to victory. ij bed 7, - td grew, Julie LaFollette. 4th Row: Coach Nancy Mur- phy, Tr. Karen Neal, Tr. Carrie Hines, Tr. Cindy Stone. sports 93 ; ' : i : (Right) Georgia Bourgeois circles for momentum. (Left) Lisa Pettigrew warms up. (Lower Right) ‘‘These track meets sure are fun.’ Feb, Feb. Feb. March March March March April April April SIE TE I SE TS TTL ES TNT EL Le NTRS PEIN NE OI TT 94 sports Schedule 19 20 28 13 20 a7 2 3 8 and 9 Girls Tra ey and Fila : North Mesquite Lake Highlands Irving: « 5 South Garland Sherman Midway, Waco Ennis Waxahachie South Oak Cliff District Meet North Garland Garland Berkner Lake Highl n Richardson a a Mesquite South Garland goresoet pie a North Mesquite ‘Soccer Scores at Pearce Williams Williams Vawston LHHS LHHS LHHS LHHS LHHS tHHS Winning is the greatest reward possible for the many hours of work put in by the soccer team. This was indeed a rewarding season. The highlight being the Mustangs defeating Richardson. The team was an enthusiastic one with many players returning from last year. This year’s new coach, Richard Mungioli, is responsible for much of the enthusiasm. A big factor though is the increasing number of fans turning out for each game. The cheering of onlookers helped create exciting play in the quickly growing sport of soccer. (Left) Coach Mungioli works out with players. sports 95 (Below) Matt Tabbert takes frustration out on the ball. (Right) Players struggle for the ball during a practice. L-R Wade Saulsberry, Steve Wiggins, Dan Burrier, Kelly Meeker, Mike Tannery. 2nd Row: Craig Rind, Drew Pittman, Greg Schleyer, Kelly Thomas. 3rd Row: Ken Siedell, Kyle! Wallace, Matt Tabbert, Mike Anderson, George Phillipi. 4th Row: Tr. Tim Murphy, Coach R. Mungioli, Tr. Roy Bagen, Tr. Tim Welch. 96 Sports (Left) PHS kicks for a goal. (Center) ‘‘Ahh Shucks. ’ (Right) Craig Rind says “‘Mother may | take one giant step forward?” ) CaaS ae, EA B-TEAM L-R Wade Saulsberry, Brad Anderson, Row: Paul Winston, Eric Schluter, Clete Madden, Pat Haigh. 4th Row: Tr. Tim Murphy, Coach S. Mungi- Danny Meeker, Kevin Liesenfelt, Peter Hunt. 2nd Steve George. 3rd Row: Scotty Arbuckle, Jeff Ford, oli, Tr. Roy Bogen, Tr. Tim Welch. sports 97 oe er A ee a PTE INO LEE ELIE EEE SR TNT NE EIS Girls Soccer ''Heads to Future Girls Soccer is not yet a UIL sport but is sure to become one in the near future. The sport was well received at Pearce with a large number of girls turning out for the team. The Mustangs fared well winning the majority of their games which they played against other area high schools and Richardson athletic teams. The girls practiced every day after school and played their home games at the Richardson Civic Center on Sunday afternoon. (Left) ‘I'll show 'em who's best, ' thinks Kris Carlson. (Right) Christy Cotton demonstrates karate on the soccer field. 5 cs ss aca PSE EP Le Cake a If et Ee ee RENT ge ee a L-R Lori Tabbert, Joan Bell, Buffy Trapp, Sheri Mun- gai, Debbie Knect, Jamie Fougeron, Nancy O'Don- 98 sports bee nel, Beth Lamb. 2nd Row: Coach George Wooten, LaFollete. Bev Schey, Chantel Fourgeron, Marina Laurie Hagens, Christy Cotton, Debbie Smith, Julie Reeves. (Left) Susie Cross clashes with opponent. (Center) PHS controls ball. (Right) Jan Sonnemair races for the ball. L-R B-TEAM Diane Korioth, Jenny Chase, Laurie Debbie Burrier, Cristine Lipton. 2nd Row: Susie Peggy Wald, Kim Christenson, Shelly Carlson, Mela- | Thompson, Andrea Winters, Ebby Ritter, Sara Trimm, Newby, Kelly Ellis, Jan Sonnemier, Susie Cross, nie Mastel, Debra Carrico. sports 99 | | . The golf team began matches in early February with a win over Mesquite. There were 16 district matches played with each team being played twice. The matches were held at our home course at Canyon Creek and other area golf courses. The team, one of largest in Pearce’s history won many matches and hoped to do well in district. This year’s coach was Doug Moore. | (Right) Stan Jones putts for an Eagle Mustang. (Far Right) ‘‘Where did this bird egg come from?’ won- ders Tom Cook. L-R Bob Thomas, Dave Zeitz, Pete Riebel, Kevin Roebuck, Bill Weiss, Richard Gemko, Jimmy Bragdon, Mickey Cockran, Karen O'Donnell, Carol Bragdon. 2nd Row: Nancy O'Donnell, Scott Pierce, Brad 100 sports Golf Team Tallies Up Victories Pierce, Joey Jones, Steve Wilnzyski, Robin Jasper, Tom Cook, Stan Jones, Mitch Cooper, Alan Mont- gomery, Sam Ellis, Kyle Anderson, Coach Moore. 3rd Row: Mike Geiger, David Norwood, Rick Taylor, Del Geiger, Mark Coleman, Matt Tillinghast, Pete Thomp- son. at | od Feb. 2 Feb. 6 Feb. 9 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 24 Feb. 27 March 1 March 54 March March March March 23 March 26 March 30 March 2 G2 Eeapares 19 and 2 North Garland Garland Wilmer-Hutchins eeeenouth Garland 1 Riche n Mesquite Municipal Rs Here There Here There Here There There Here There Here There There There There There There (Upper Right) PHS golfer practices in his backyard. (Left) Mark Coleman swings like the pros. (Right) ‘Are you sure the green is behind that water tower? ’ Baseball Team Has High Hopes Returning to the baseball team this year were ten lettermen. With this experience and lots of enthusiasm, the team was well prepared for the season. The opening game was played March first against Plano. Coach MacIntyre looked for the Richardson schools to be the toughest in district. Everyone felt a winning team was very probable as they reflected back on last year’s second place district team. Sie ge ae harbor hors Bay (Upper Left) It's a homerun. (Upper Right) ‘‘Just fifteen more laps you guys.” (Lower Left) Raymond Taylor attempts doing the splits. (Lower Right) What form! 102 sports + ; at les we ar ee ls : é wt ae MET TR Whatta a swinger. , son. 3rd Row: Steve Yake, Terry Davis, Kevin Coale Mark Stevens, Coach Rick Wheeler. Graham Stuart ’ Brad Fergu- Carpenter. 2nd Row: Steve Thornton, Jeff Hagens Eric Rothert, Scott Hollock, Corey Spiker, L-R Coach John Macintyre, Don Harris, Randy Par- ‘ ham, Paul Laywell, Raymond Taylor, Doug Allen, Jeff sports 103 2S A EO NN A Ta NE TETRIS EN LEE MER EE RL EN RAN IE Ee 4 (Lower Left) ‘Come on guys we can't let the fence split us up‘like this. (Lower Right) Steve Thorton sharpens his pitching. Frannremnat aes ia re oo Tor tee . aoe = we shes Tiel reetee ee eritseer Eb, fs $ = 104 sports March March March March March March March March March March April April April April April April April April April April Baseball Sch edi 18, 19 and 20 26 30 2 3 6 8 10 13 15 23 27 30 4 6 8 ROP Pes Fo =o a oa Planers, ae” ON Dennison Here Jesuit There R. L. Turner. ‘= . ee , Richardson Tournament Richardson = Here Garland eee There ournament Here. take, Highlands J Here Wilmer-Hutchins There North Mesquite ! Here North Dallas - Mesquite South Garland North Garland. Richardson — Garland Lake Highlands Wilmer-Hutchins North Mesquite Mesquite South Garland North Garland Richardson — Ee 8 } 4] ee : F | ee Pyd pats i. faze oe te ee: beam. aR! 3 pee Sas He EU pris ae du sematse ey cate aan Nee ua a Ae | RNR Al wweaes bd a a AY ALY aa (Upper Left) Smile Randy you're in the annual. (Upper Right) ‘‘Ahh coach, I'm getting tired.’’ (Lower Right) ‘‘Can | come out now.”’ sports 105 °) °o Ah nine a be atom - _—e - 2 = moete 107 “9 and Miss P.H.S. Mr ights Matt Hammer and Cindy Spe 108 honors iful Most Handsome and Beaut Quick Mark Coleman and Robin honors 109 : 110 honors r. and Miss Congeniality Wade Masterson and Becky Taylor honors 111 - ORE... oS BORE © 4 PA Poet “oO ® O O O 3) Y) O fe Ba ed) = Matt Hammer and Paula Gately Most L aati Z es ar eg gro a tthe. K Ss Sos Gs i = © _ © c © Oo a) me) = © x) me) c ® — A — ae a © OQ 112 honors honors 113 ts, —j— c O § Oo. + IY O YW WW as FS Doe: = © O ¢€ cs oOo e 2 ae 5 ptr corr re a seoetnbamntoae ‘ oR : ‘ io os I, eae! 7) ® a O © LL ha Todd Shipley and Becky Taylor Sen 114 honors bet ‘ Piss ree ata aes ae a i . % eee Bhs Patent eat! ior Favorites Graham Stuart and Sue Pfaff Jun Pe a ihe P39 TP pore . S a. « eT ome ecoraeoescee i D ites Sophomore Favor ioth ine and Diana Kor John Constant wy — “ — ° Cc ° = seniors 116 Senior Class Council Officers (Center) President: Mike Steffen (Left) Vice President: Kathy Metcalf (Right) Secretary: Debbie White (Top Center) Treasurer: Melanie Davis Seniors Move Toward New Horizons The end began on '76 for the Seniors, yet another beginning awaits them. All of their studying and testing and personal achievements will come to call when they leave as the bicentennial graduating class of J. J. Pearce. Days. . . they passed so slowly Years. . . went by so fast Yesterday. . . we got started Today. . . our goal at last Reflections. . . of our moods were found inside a ring Freedom. . . of our country forever it shall ring Beauty. . . in our friends we've met along the way Seniors. . . get their freedom some would like to stay. (Upper Right) Pacesetters fall apart. (Center) Are you sure you're Todd? (Lower Right) David Lee shows everyone his winning smile. (Lower Left) Seniors have lots of ‘‘soul.”’ 118 seniors Kenneth Anawaty Anderson Natalie Arnold Arnold Eric Barnhart Marcus Allen Michel D. Michael R. Anderson Anderson Patricia Ashley Fred Deborah Barrett Bartula Debbie Ambrose Sharon Anderson seniors 119 Brett Biggerstaff Wayne Blankenship Bonfield 120 seniors Brenda Beckmann Stephen Lisa Bilger Birchum Kevin Blanton Eileen Boyd Brad Blankenship Richard Boyd Jacalyn Bergthold Kad aa) , : Margaret i Edward Dennis Bragdon Bristow Britt James Stephen Browning Bundy Burket Blake i Michael C. Burnham Buroker Burrier Burton seniors 121 Carolyn Frank Sandra Elizabeth Jeffrey Butts Bytheway Candler Cantrell Carpenter ; . Robert Kristi Mike Michael Carrillo Carroll Carroll Carroll 1 Marty Mitchum can't believe his eyes. George Neal Audrey | Carstens Carter Cather ON oes eas Jennifer Linda Chase Chiavetta 122 seniors Patrick Cleckley David Collings Doug Connell Chritton ae ee “¢ FRE eye + + + Michael Cochren Curtis Collins Alison Cook Sharon Cifonie Fred Coleman Mark Collins ‘ : . 4 a “ | eee? Ae | Debra Steven Clampitt Clark Mark Coleman “Barbara, have you heard about Scope?” seniors 123 John Tom Cook Cook Kimberly Cottrell Kim Rhonda Robert Cox Cox Crawford Susan Blake Culter Dallape il Dawn David Zorica Gregory S. Dana Damico Daniel Davidovic Davidson Davies 124 seniors Melanie Benita Davies Davis Dawson Patricia Diana Elizabeth Demuth Denniston Dewberry Dickerson Dickey Pamella Dills Donaldson Coleen Dorsett Dressler Driskell seniors 125 Paula Duckworth Dyer Matt Hammer is under the sign of the Bull. Kathy Mary Lee Brain Ebenhack Eckberg Eckeberer Jim John Georgia Kathryn Jeffrey Ellis Else Evans Fackler Fahler LT Carolyn Gregg Rebacca Jan Robert q Farris Fawcett Fear Feldberg Ferguson 126 seniors Barry Liz Sharon Fleeman Flood Ford William Lisa Donna Foster Fowler Fredrickson Freeman And they say that skipping isn't easy!!! 7 | Sharon David Patrick Fults Furr Gallagher Kelly Michael Danny Galland Gallemore Galvan poem cect a A TS Clinton Gantt Shelley Gaunt Ronnie Glenwick 128 seniors Michael Garrett Gaston Gregory Dori William Gaylor Geiger Jayne Gemuenden | Rosemary Gouger Melissa Gross Nancy Grulich John Gray Terri Grubbs Mike Gumbert Stephen Hager Sharon Griggs Margaret Gruber Mike Hahnel Harold Groom Karen Gruble Katherine Guy seniors 129 See anne nami ay ———————— savers ee Oar — A TIS soreness DoT Ft Heather Hall Hamilton Dale Kirkindol ponders the uncertain future. Patricia Don Harper Harris 130 seniors Lamont Storey Mark Hamilton Hamilton Hammer Matthew Mark Ronald Hammer Hammons Haney Kim Nola Kurt Hardy Harker Harmeyer Julie Kevin Denise Harris Harvey Harvey Cecile Robin Hennes Hensley Hickman Carrie Hines William Susan Heath Hemmer Thomas Herbert That's YOU?!! Stuart Claire Hoff Hoffman Michael Henderson Hoffpauver seniors 131 en mr nyt perenne te a OS SE PEIES = or ces —Eae Robert Hohman 132 seniors Charles Holliday Richard Holton Howard Gary Hoover Howard Douglas Hughes Hollon Peggy Hoover Howdshell Thomas Huse Holmgren David Hopkins Denise Hussey Thomas Jill Ince Issaac Jarrett Tamy Jenkins Jenkins Johnson Johnson Beverly Joanna Michael Jones Jones Jones Stanley Tracy Jones Kalmbach seniors 133 eR ere SAL PSS TEE ES ERIE TT ToT Marc Mary Constance Kattleman Kaufman Kays Dale Ronald Kettering Kimbrell “| didn’t use my underarm deodorant today and | may not use it tomorrow!] ’ 134 seniors Gary King Jennifer Kee as Richard Kincheloe Cheryl Kinsman Deborah Kitchen Lisa Kendrick Kenneth Kindle Dale Kirkindoll Karl Klein Give it to Mikey, he'll eat it. Sandra Barbara Klihr Klose William Kevin Judy Knecht Kosan Kraman Susan George Brett Karen Kranzow Kregel Krodel Krueger | seniors 135 Kubik Laura Lambeth ———— William i Lawrence Kathleen Leighton 136 seniors Julie Joel La Follette Lajeunesse Michael Fred Landon Lanford Elizabeth Lawton Doyle Liesenfelt Mark Lambert Marcia Lindsey Thomas Lindsey Michael McDermott Barbara Mcllvaine McComas Tamie Lusk Diana Karen Jane Kenda McDowell McDowell ety Oa AAA AN Wee ey a aA Va a, ve watt 4 Cathleen McLaren McCormick © Lori McCreight Thomas McGee Shannon McMasters seniors 137 138 seniors Patricia McNamara William R. Martin Stewart McPheeters McPherson Rochelle Malzac Silas Markenson Mark Wade Masters Masterson David McWilliams Russell Martain Kathy Matijevich : RN gS Fea q Dee Ann Patrice Teresa Sharla Joan Mattocks Maxwell Maxwell Mayes Mazziotto Kelly Gregory Kathy Meeker Melaun Metcalf Anne Gary Kathy Methenites Miller Miller Susan Thomas Karen Renee Miller Miller Milligan Milliken seniors 139 Richard Mills Cynthia Moore Mullaney Marlise Nelson 140 seniors Martain Mitchum ok Martha Mullen Carol Newberry Karen Morris Carrie Mungai Allison Newell Monhollon Rebecca Morris Daniel Munselle Neuman Mouser Donald Neese Paul Nickel Karen Nitsche Susan O'Malley Kimberly Page Kendall Palmer Nick Parnell O'Reilly John Papaila Warren Pearce Randal Norwood Orlando Pearson , a 4 ae Tracey Norwood Ostrander Randy Parham Sandra Pederson seniors 14] Julie Pittman Prince Mark Richard Ralston Randazzo Planter Poindexter Pollack Paul Rainey Rakofsky Eat your heart out, Snoopy?! Donna Jean Reed Michael Renfrow ‘Hey! How did you bruise your neck??? 144 seniors Reeves Bonnie Richards Laura Richeson Vanessa Roberts Reneau Janet Rickman Kay Robertson Michael Rogers Kathryn Rossato Patrice Ruffalo Gregory Arturo Schleyer Schultz Rossini Sanders Louise Scarlett Schantz James Schumaker seniors 145 Debbie Michael Schoenky Schwab Semon | love you this muchl!! Richard Sedalnick Seidler Semmer é | eaee. John Cheryl Bobby Michelle Lisa Semrad Sepmoree Shannon Shaw Sherwood Todd Sharon Shipley Shoemaker Sileo Sims Skinner 146 seniors (Upper Left) Smoke 'em; burn ‘em!! (Upper Right) ‘‘Look Mom!! No cavities!! ’ (Lower Left) ‘‘Hey, baby, wanna kiss?”’ (Lower Right) ‘'l hope she hurries; I've got to go to the bathroom!! ’ seniors 147 Patricia Smith Kathleen Soloman Sonnemair Spearman Merleen Shannon ynthia Dorothy Spearman Spiegelglass Speights Spreckelsen Kevin | Raymond Jerry Stafford Stailey Staubus Steele 148 seniors Michael Elizabeth Karen Mark Stephen E. Steffen Stephens Stevens Stevens Stewart Patricia Sue Linda Raymond Stiles Stitzel Stokes Stone William Vicki Greg Jill Stoner Streck Stuteville Sullivan i Stephen Sheri k Catherine Sullivan Sumbera Sumlin Sunstrum Suttle seniors 149 Michael Lori Michael Barbara Swiateck Tabbert Tannery Tatum Raymond Richard Taylor Taylor Richard Peter Sarah Terrell Thelaner Thompson Tillinghast Cassandra Richard Shauna John Tiroff Tolle Tracy Trammell Triece 150 seniors James Tunnell Terri Vidaurri Hilari Wallace Michael Watson Kathryn Ulm Von Holstein Barbara Wanttie Marie Wearden Valliant Calvin Walker Melinda Ward Weaver d Carol Venthem Cheryl Walker James Watson James Webster seniors 151 Steve “s | , Cees TAPEY— 625 as A man is born??!!! Charles Valerie Williams Williams Sherrita Charles Douglas Kelli Williamson Wilson Wilson Wilson Bette Sharla Barbara Jeanette Winkler Winn Wittwer Wold seniors 153 Kathry Michele Patrick Michael Susan Wood Wood Wood Woodbury Woods Corlis Steven Wray Yake Yarborough Clifford Tina Douglas York Youngblood Zadow Gretchen Kurt Daniel Zastovnik Zeithhammel Zeitz Ziegler 154 seniors Congratulations Seniors! Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bilger Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blount Mr. and Mrs. panera L. Brown Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burton Jack and Bonnie Carpenter and family | Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Clawson Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Conaway Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M: Crull, Jr. The Cox Family Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Davidson The Don Dorsett Family Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dowd and girls Mr. Edwin Ray Draehn Dr. William R. Berd den and family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fay Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fredrickson Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gillis and family Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gross and family | Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Glass and family The Grulich Family Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hager and family Betty and Bob Harper Ed Heath Family Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Holder The Jones Family Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Klihr Mr. and Mrs. C. R. McComas Mr. and Mrs. J. E. O'Malley Jack, Venelle, and Bill Prince Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Schantz Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Shipley Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Sims Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Smith Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Whitlock and family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wood 13 WAYNE BLANKENSHIP FRITZ BLAW eo EDITH BONFIELD DOUG ALLEN Gymnastics; Deca EILEEN Football; Baseball MARCUS ALLEN Football KEN ANDERSON - Wrestling; Golf JIMMY ARNOLD Football 2B asketbal iL BRESLER | irench Club; Mu Alpha Theta} NATALIE ARNOLD Speech Club; National Forensic League; Band; Pep Squad; B Club; Senior Play SAM ANAWATY Senior Play PATRICIA ASHLEY Class Council; French Club; National Honor Society; Student Council; Track; Senior Play DEBBIE AMBROSE French Club; Pep Squad; Drill Team, Lieutenant; National Honor Societyg CI Council; Senior Play oe KAREN BAILEY German Club; 4-H Club DIANE BARNETT Pep Squad; Tri-Hi-¥; Art Club DEBBIE BARTULA Soccer; Track; Newspaper Staff MIKE BURTON Drill Team; Tri-Hi-Y; Pep Squad; F.C.A ; re Football; Track; Intramurals; Annual Staff me : JOHN BATES : Football CAROLYN BUTTS) a CRISTY BAUGH . oe, TriHi-Y; Young life;PepSquad Class Council; Young Life; Pep Sq Hi-Y SUSAN BELL Pep Squad; Fré enior Play; Tri- SANDY CANDLER oa German Club; Track; Intramurals; French Club; Volleyball «at | ) ) ) GEORGE CARSTENS Latin Club; National Honor Society; German Club; A.F.S. AUDREY CATHER : Art Club JENNY CHASE Student Council; Pep Squad; Drill Team; Young Life; Tri-Hi-Y; Campaigners; S.A.E.; Soccer LINDA CHIAVETTI Spanish Club; Pep Squad; Drill Team DEBBIE CLAMPITT Spanish Club; D.E.; Pep Squad; Intramurals STEVE CLARK Wrestling; Swim Team MICKEY COCHREN Intramurals; Golf ALLEN COLEMAN Basketball; Hi-Y DAVID COLLINGS Golf; Medical Explorers; Young Republicans TOM COOK Basketball; Golf; Baseball; Intramurals SCOTT COREY Football CHRISTY COTTON Basketball; Volleyball; Track; F.C.A.; Intramurals; Class Council; Student Council KIM COTTRELL KIM COX Volleyball; French Club; National Honor Society RHONDA COX Concert Choir; Madrigal Choir; All-Region Choir; National Honor Society; Class Council; Pep Squad CINDY CRAIG ROBERT CRAWFORD SUSIE CROSS Pep Squad; Drill Team; Track; F.C.A.; Tri-Hi-Y SUSAN CULTER GREG DAVIDSON F.C.M.; National Honor Society; Quill and Scroll; Band; Football; Senior Play; Homecoming Revue; Orchestra HOLLY DAY Student Council; Class Council; National Honor Society; Pep Squad; Who's Who; + French Club; Concert Choir DAVID DELEE Football; Baseball JULIE DENNISTON Art Club PATTI DEWBERRY National Honor Society; Pep Squad; Drama; Concert Choir DIANA DICKERSON Pep Squad; Track; F.C.A.; Tri-Hi-¥; National Honor Society; Drill Team LIZ DICKEY Pep Squad; Spanish Club; A.F.S.; Drill Team BETH DONALDSON MIKE DORAN KIM DORSETT Student Council; Pep Squad; Drill Team; Young Life; Tri-Hi-Y; Medical Explorers SHERYL DOWD Pep Squad; Gymnastics; Drill Team; Art Club; Tri-Hi-¥; French Club LYNN DOYLE Class Council; Drill Team; Speech Club; French Club; One Act Play; “Funny Girl;”’ Senior Play; Junior Usher; Tri-Hi-Y DAVID DRISKELL Band; F.C.M.; S.A.E.; Key Club TERRY DYER KATHY EBENHACK Pep Squad; French Club; Drill Team, Manager; Senior Play JIM ELLIS Wrestling GEORGIA EVANS Pep Squad; Art Club; Drill Team; Tri-Hi-Y BRIAN ECKEBERGER Concert Choir; Region Choir; State Choir KATIE FACKLER Latin Club; Pep Squad; Young Life; Concert Choir; Campaigners; Class Council; “Funny Girl” CAROLYN FARRIS Pep Squad; V.I.C.A.; Tri-Hi-Y BECKY FEAR Art Club; Art-a-Fest LAURA FORTNEY Pep Squad ERIC FOSTER Swim Team LISA FOWLER Pep Squad; Tri-Hi-Y; National Honor Society; Drill Team, Lieutenant KARL FREDRICKSON Track; Cross Country; Soccer; French Club; F.C.A.; Band; Ski Club DONNA FREEMAN seniors 157 ee ; Pep Squad Annual Staff; Mustang Editor; Tri-Hi-Y KEITH HOWARD ee re Band; Orchestra; F.C.M.; Spanish Club; Young Life; Campaign WES HOWARD — SECD Hae Football NANCY HUBER Tri-Hi-Y; A.F.S.; Speech G KEITH HUDSON ewspaper Staff STEVE HAGER rainer, Football, Basketball, Baseball; F.C. | LAMONT ee (Trans.} b; Track; Jaa DAY! ES National Honor Society; Band BRETT KRODEL KAREN KRUEGER Tri-Hi-Y; French Club ED KUBIK 7 = : (Trans.) Band ‘National Honor Society; 7 Squad; Concert Choir; Drama; ‘Funny Girl;’’ U.I.L. ind R , eh are newer JULIE LAFOLLETTE Rodeo Team; F.C.A.; Track; Intramurals; Art Club; Volleyball; Student Council; _ Student Council; Concert Choir; Speech Club; Pep Squad; Drama; Drill Team; Soccer Spanish; S.A.E.; Young Life; Medical aa BEVERLY JONES JOEL LAJEUNESSE National Honor Society; Medical Explorers; Speech Club; Spanish Club oncert Choir; Latin Club; Pep Squad; Annual Staff LAURA LAMBETH Region Choir; Concert Choir; Homecoming Revue; Accom. for “Funny Girl, ’ “Sugar” : FRED LANFORD National Honor Society; National i aipioné Club; Bowling Club; Cross Country; Football; F.C.A.; Concert Choir IE rae CELIA LASKA Ls Pep Squad; Red Cross; Maranatha; Newspaper Staff; Spanish Club ae K PAUL LAYWELL ie Basketball; Baseball; F.C.A.; German Club; Football | “aan KAPP KATHY LEIGHTON . é Basketball; Track; Rodeo Team; National Honor Society; F.C.A.; Orchestra; Pep D. ee } i Squad; Class Council; Intramurals; Volleyball Riser KAUFMAN 4 ERIC LEVY Band; Orchestra; Latin Club; Homecoming Revue U.I.L. Honors; F.C.M. Tennis Team; A.F.S.; Spanish Club; French Club; Medical Explorers | JENNIFER KEE ; DOYLE LIESENFELT | a Squad; Class Council; Latin Club One Act Play _ DALE KETTERING MARCIA LINDSEY | | Wranglers; Key Club Pep Squad; Drill Team; Art Club _RONNY KIMBRELL TOMMY LINDSEY “Trainer; Track; F.C.A.; Latin Club Band; German Club; Key Club; F.C.M.; Homecoming Revue SUSAN LOUCKS Cheer. KINSMAN Pep Squad; Spanish Club; V.O.E. TAMY LUSK tball; Concert Choir; F.C.A.; Class Council; Senior Play; “Funny Girl;”” U.LL. iors; Drama Latin Club; Pep Squad; National Honor Society M SHELLY MALZAC Class Council; Volleyball; Spanish Club; Newspaper Editor; F.C.A.; National Honor Society; Pearce Poet's Roundtable VICKIE MANER Spanish Club; A.F.S. JULIE MANTHE Deca SILAS MARKESON seniors 159 _ KAREN MORRIS Pep Squdd Volleyball; F. C. A. a “JW MORRISON BRETT MOUSER _cINDy MULLANEY.- CARRIE MUNGAT Swim Team DANIEL, MUNSELLE “Rodeo Team DIANA MC COMAS Ski Team; Spanish Club; Ann KAREN mc CORMICK OSTRANDER nd; Key Club; F.C.M. KIMBERLY PAGE Gourmet Club; Swim Team —— h Club; Senior Ple Football : Football ¢ BECKY PETERSON BONNIE RICHARDS BRcdes Team German Club; Arts Club; Basketball; Mu Alpha Theta __ KEVIN PIERCE AUDREY RINGO _ Newspaper Staff Cs Concert Choir; French Club TAMI PILOT VANESSA ROBERTS Band; National Honor Society; Mu Alpha Trae Jazz Band; F.C.M.; Homecoming Art Club; Deca Revue KAY ROBERTSON BOBBY PITCOCK German Club; Golf KIM PLATNER Pep Squad NICK ROSSINI S.A.E.; Key Club; Pearce Poet's Roundtable; Senior Play Pep Squad; Gymnastics; Intramurals; French Club _ JOYCE POINDEXTER BRIAN ROWLEY Football; Basketball; Track Young Life; Pep Squad; Class Council; Student Council; Drill Team, Manager; Tri-Hi- ry. DON POOL _ Band; German Club; F.C.M. KASS PRINCE Speech Club; Pep Squad; One Act Play; French Club; “Funny Girl;’’ S.A.E.; A.F.S.; Fall Play s; Basketball Q 9mecoming Revue; Annual § ROBIN QUICK e 1EY f pa poli patna Pep Squad; Basketball Sweet art; ; Con is. tack; Soccer; F.C.A.; Basketball SREG SCHLEYER duh + Class Council; F.C.M.; Jazz Band te - We ond? Sagiety; Class Council; Seniok saeeyp eo Se Football; Wrestling; Gymnastics SCOTT SMITH Hi-Y; Intramurals; Cross Country; Track; French Club TRICIA SMITH Young Life; Pep Squad; Tri-Hi-Y; Drill Team LINDA SOLOMON Pep Squad; Drill Team; Tri-Hi-Y; Art Club KATHLEEN SPEARMAN . “+ C.V.A.E. CINDY SPEIGHTS Pep Squad; Junior Princess; Student Council; Class Council; Homecoming Queen; V.1.C.A.; Tri-Hi-¥ SHANNON SPIEGELGLASS Senior Play; Tri-Hi-Y KEVIN STAFFORD STEVE STEWART Football; Track; Hi-Y; A.F.S. PATTY STILES Pep Squad; Concert Choir LINDA STOKE Mu Sighs Theta; German Club; Homecoming Revue; Band French Club; Speech Club PEGGY SUMBERA Band; Flag Corps NORMAN SUMBLIN V.LC.A.; Young Republicans; t.C.T, SHERI SUNSTROM Pep Squad; Tri-Hi-Y; Gymnastics; Cheedaoden F.C.A, T LORI TABBERT Student Council; Pep Squad; French Ciub; National Honor Beciety: Sorta 4 Newspaper Staff MIKE TANNERY Football; Soccer; Concert Choir; Hi-Y; French Club; F.C.A.; Student Council; Class Council BECKY TAYLOR Drill Team, Captain; National Honor Society; Class Council; French Club; Pep Squad; One Act Play; Senior Play BARBARA TATUM Pep Squad; Newspaper Staff; Tri-Hi-Y BILLY TAYLOR Band; Latin Club; Intramural; Homecoming Revue; Wrestling DONNA TAYLOR | Student Council; National Honor Society; Medical Explorers 162 seniors RAY TAYLOR SARAH TILLINGHAST : Swim Team RICHARD TOLLE Football, Trainer JOHN TRIECE Football; National Honor Society; French Club; ‘Mu Alpha Theta JAMES TUNNELL Letter of Merit for PSAT _Hi-Y _ F.H.A.; Intramurals _ BARBARA WANTTIE PANIDVERIE 250 opecage ey ate as Baseball; Hi-Y RICK TAYLOR French Club: Golf; Basketball; Junior Achievement LESLIE TEEL Pep Squad; Volleyball; Campaigner; Young Life; S.A.E. DICK TERRELL Football; Baseball Pep Squad; ees Girls Che SANDY TIROFF CALVIN WALKER CHERYL WALKER Spanish Club; French Club MELINDA WARD y = Pep Squad; Drill Team; Class Council; Student Council; Tri-Hi-Y; Art Club 7 TERRY WARREN sil 9 os ny Pep Squad; Gymn st MIKE WATSON ‘ Boaketball Track; Young b Lite F Pa A; S.A. E. JIM WATSON ee Woods and Waters; Intramurals, MARK WEAVER Speech Club; Latin Club; National Honor Society; National Merit Semi-Finalist; — Who's Who MARIE WEARDEN Deca ee }aa at Honor Society; Drum Major; Rodeo Team ca 7 STEVE YAKE Baseball DOUG ZADOW. qe A oe asketb: ne. GRETCE ZEITHAMMEL Drill Team; Young Life; Senior Pl Brain Hunter, senior transfer from West Covina High School, West Covina, Califor- nia, enjoys Pearce. (Right) ‘‘l| wonder if this is how Lee Majors got started?'’ Greg Schleyer asks. Che ad ie is i eal 164 seniors Panel Selects Who's Who | Ten students were chosen for Who's Who by the administration, faculty, and students from over fifty nominees. One Pearce student was a member of the Who's Who of American high school students. The students were chosen on the basis of their contributions to their school, church, and community. They were also judged on various honors during their high school years. Music was a very important part of Kathy Rainey’s high school years. She has been Matt Hammer was very involved in sports at Pearce where he participated in foot- in band for four years and was involved in orchestra, the Homecoming revue, and ball and in the Boys’ Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He was commended as a the flag corps. She was also a member of the Fellowship of Christian Musicians. National Merit Semi-finalist and received a Scholastic Sweater. Matt was also vice- Kathy's other interests were Mu Alpha Theta and the Latin Club. She was also a president of the National Honor Society, a member of the Key Club, and a partici- commended student. pant in this year’s senior play. seniors 165 Carrie Hines was very involved in sports at Pearce. She was a trainer for girls’ vol- leyball, basketball, and track and participated in track and soccer. She was also president of the Girls’ Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Carrie was also involved in the pep squad, choir, class council, French Club, and homecoming revue. Shelly Malzac was very involved in the newspaper and served as editor her senior year. She was also active in girls’ Volleyball in which she has received honors and was captain this past year. She was also a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, class council, Spanish Club, and National Honor Society. 166 seniors . . . feel very fortunate to go here andnotat... that other school down the road. — mike braun seniors 167 Kathy Metcalf was a big part of the spirit at Pearce. She was in Spirit Drivers and Pacesetters. She was a Pacesetter Lieutenant this past year. Kathy was a represent- ative of her Junior Class and Student Council and she was vice-president of the Sen- ior Class Council. She has also been a member of the French Club and the Annual Staff. 168 seniors Community activities were very important to John Papaila's school years. Medical Explorers were just one of these activities. At school he was a member of the National Honor Society and his Senior Class Council. He was also President of Mu Alpha Theta. John also received an invitation to participate in the honors program at Texas A M. Tom Huse was very involved in drama at Pearce where he participated in several stage presentations. He was also involved in speech and choir and received many awards in both activities including all region choir and top ratings in contests. Tom also participated in football and track and was a member of the National Honor Society. | Holly Brower was a member of the National Honor Society and was treasurer this past year. She was also secretary of the Speech Club. Holly was active in her Junior Class Council and Student Council. She was also a member of the National Forensic _ League. Her other activities included Latin Club and Mu Alpha Theta. seniors 169 } | have learned for one to withdraw within one's self is really terrible if ne w Soieag % you are a boring person. — scott hollock 170 seniors Patricia Ashley was a National Merit semi-finalist and was active in the student and class councils at Pearce. She was a member of the National Honor Society and was involved in the French Club where she placed in the top ten from this district in National competition. Patricia also participated in Fellowship of Christian Athletes and girls’ track. t MASSAGE PEELOR Dan Burrier was a transfer student from a high school in California. He is a member of the Who's Who Among American High School Students. He was on the honor roll and was a National Merit semi-finalist. Dan was also captain of the varsity soccer team and contributed to the school newspaper at Pearce. Sandy Klihr was a leader at Pearce High School as president of the National Honor Society. She was also on both the student and class councils. During her high school years, Sandy participated in the Speech Club, Pep Squad, and Annual Staff and has been involved in many community activities. seniors 171 I'm trying to think of something witty to say but! can't. . . See how smart school has made me? —reed hall 172 seniors Life — as they say —is a game and they let it slip away. . . We may never pass this way again. — seals and crofts seniors 173 174 underclassmen Junior Class Council Officers (Center:) President: Susan Oxley (Bottom Left:) Vice President: Georgia Bourgeois (Bottom Right:) Secretary: Nan Butler (Not Pictured:) Treasurer: Kym Thompson underclassmen 175 Juniors’ spirit soared For the Juniors of '76, the year has passed. They showed spirit that started new expressions, ideas, tra- ditions, and memories that will carry on to the Senior year of '77. Decorating the halls. . . Super Spirit '77 Friday night cruisin’. . . 60¢ a gallon Celebrity within our midsts. . . Scott Dalrymple on parade English3.. . the adventures of Hester Prynne Fads along the way. . . ‘tent dress,’’ earth shoes, over-alls, C.B. radios ‘77's gonna be a great year. . . for the mighty red and blue! (Upper right:) Graham Stuart in a loyal moment. (Center:) Susan Oxely asking of a new idea. (Lower right:) Scott Dalrymple displaying his talents. (Lower left:) Sue Pfaff, Junior Princess 1976, and Steve Sullivan. 176 underclassmen John Abbott Betsy Adams James Adams Kathy Adams Norman Albertson Mark Allen Susan Allen Alan Anderson Barbara Anderson Kyle Anderson Randy Andres Elizabeth Andrews Scott Arbuckle Theresa Arciniega Rodney Arnim Layne Arnold Steve Arsen Scott Assante Lauri Atwell Kathy Austin Cindy Bailey Susan Bailey Walter Bailey Linda Baker Lynn Balme Tom Banfield Bryan Barnett Jan Bartula Kelly Bayless Scott Beamis In the busy day an unidentified student finds time to study. RL as a Pied underclassmen 177 Bryan Bebb Wendy Beck Ted Bedard Laura Beddall Cindy Bell Joan Bell Kathy Bell Paul Bell Karen Bellamy Mike Bender Margot Berk David Biles Cindy Bishop Kim Blacketer Kelley Blake Alan Blount Melissa Boate Doris Boettigheimer John Boidy Brenda Boley Edwin Boone Joe Bordonaro Cessie Boudreaux Georgia Bourgeois Mike Bourne Mike Bowers Ted Bowling Susan Boyd Kathy Bracki Jill Bradley Larry Breedlove David Brewer Laura Brogdon Terry Brooks Denise Broussard Mark Brown Mark Brown Mindy Brown Cheryl Bryant Chuck Bufkin Scott Bunday David Bunting 178 underclassmen — t ‘ f 7 ¥ allt we John Burbey Tim Burgess Laura Burns Brad Burrow Nan Butler Katie Callinan Karen Campell James Caraway Sharon Cardwell Kris Carlson Craig Carrillo Joy Carter Mike Carter Charlotte Cary Shorty Cate Meg Chambers Randy Chambers Chris Chance Rhonda Chandler Kim Eng Chheng Paige Childress Ann Christy Lori Christy Dave Clancy Dan Clayton Dale Cleckly Kevin Coale George Coatney Ben Coffman Drake Colley Alan Colvin John Combs Karen Conaway Deb Conkel Brent Cook Mitch Cooper Tracy Corey Mike Courtney Bob Cox Robert Cox Ken Cross Lisa Crouch underclassmen 179 (Right) There really are interesting moments at a foot- ball game. D’Ana Crutcher Shelley Cunningham Ken Curran Kathy Currin Diane Dague Scott Dalrymple Diana Daniels John Davenport John Davis Terry Davis Ben Day Sharon Dayton Lou DeJarnett Terri Dean Mark Decherd Sue Demuth Mark Denny Mickey Denton Scott Devine Mary Dewell Drew Dickens April Dierck Cheri Dills Susan Dosch Ricky Draehn 180 underclassmen i (Upper left:) Jay Parr keeps his eyes on things. (Upper right:) Mustang band members find all aspects of the gym entertaining. (Left:) Margie Con- nell glares. Jack Drake Brenda Duerksen Susie Duffy Sheila Dungan Steve Dutton Allison Dunn Wink Dwight Glenn Dyer Karen Edwards Mike Egan Susan Ehlers Vicki Eitelman Diane Ellis Kelly Ellis David Elmore underclassmen 181 Lynn Erickson Gail Essary Steve Estle James Etchieson Ann Eubanks Melanie Ewton Pattie Faldon Brad Ferguson Christa Ferguson Andy Feris Linn Fields Brad Finkbeiner Debbie Fitzgerald David Fleming Margie Fleming Pete Flood Jeff Ford Paul Forres Stan Forsyth Erik Foster Chantel Fougeron Mary Fowler Debbie Fredricks Phil Fulton Doug Fyffe Teresa Gaines Julie Gallemore Mike Garman David Garrison Troy Garrison Rusty Genson Lois George David Gibson Cinder Giles Sandy Gillis 182 underclassmen Nancy Haddigan Laurie Hagens Max Hahnel Pat Haigh Sheryl Hamlim Patty Hammond Jeff Hampton Susan Hanes Kathy Glatz Wraven Godsoe Karen Gontarek John Gonzales Cindy Graham Karen Graham Brian Gray Donna Greenwell Buzzy Griffith Lee Grigsby Claudia Grove Joy Lynn Hailey Greg Hall Holly Hall Kirk Hallum Cindy Ham Carol Hankinson Tammie Hanna Karen Hanson Jim Harris Tim Harvey Al Haskell Kerry Haviland Roxanne Haye Susie Hayes Coby Hazel Pam Heard underclassmen 183 Robby Helton Karla Henderson Greg Hewitt Hal Heyer David Hill Lisa Hill Shaun Hill Tami Hill Vickie Hitchcock Karen Hobday Amy Hoffman Julie Hogge David Hogue Beverly Holder Melinda Holman John Holmes Gary Hopper Lori Hopper Tibi Horvath Steve Houser Jill Houston Cheryl Howard Lynne Howard David Hoy! Karl Huber Andrea Hutchinson Danny Hutson Debora Inselman Mark Irving Bobbi Irwin Barb Israel Lisa Israel Craig Ivie Brenda Jackson Jeff Jackson Jerry Jackson Doug Janes David Jasper Melanie Jasper Robin Jasper James Jeanes Gary Jerome 184 underclassmen iv ji ¥. Le Akh, iA an ALD of would be : 6 é i he Tumd. At NAA onl Commmamnd WOGk, Le Lhe ¥ tuk “t oh Cit Cdwgnd Hebhon Juniors express their own images. Wendy Johns Angela Johnson Kathy Johnson Laurie Johnson Mickey Joiner Gina Ann Jolly Jennifer Jolly Brad Jones Bruce Jones Joey Jones Sandra Jones Steve Jones Keith Jordan John Joseph Allan Journey Pam Judge Karen Juett Joe Kain Mike Kamel David Kane Cindy Karlak Janis Kaufman Jim Kaufmann Steve Kays underclassmen 185 Debbie Kee Kevin Keim David Kellerhouse Debbie King Bud Kingcaid Grady Kingrey Lisa Kittle Debbie Knecht Darlene Knorr Dennis Knotts Tom Knust Vicki Koop Mike Korioth Randy Krauss Ted Krauss Janice LaBrie Mark LaButis Karen Lair Liz Lamb Eric Langford Dan Lauderdale Shawn Lawton Pamela Laywell Terry Lear Karen Legge Jim Lemming Bob Leslie Frank Leslie Marlon Levy Pierre Levy Beth Lewis Peggy Lewis Mike Lewton Derek Lloyd Paul Lokke Bruce Long 186 underclassmen Diana Longpre Greg Louallen Flint Loughridge Chris Lundgren Charles Lutkus ay ‘ Rye ( wet ey Chris Macon Vr ye pe PP: pS 7 Pe Mitchell Madden Donna Mann Suzy Manneberg Bryan Marsh Mike Martin Keith Marx Megan Mastel Jill Masterson David Maxwell Martha McAtee Judy McCole Alan McCollum Mary McCoskey Kevin McDermott Beth McDowell David McGough Valorie McJunkin Robert McKamy Lolly McKenzie Stan McKinnon Cindy McMichael Kathy McNamara Davey McWilliams Janet Meador Patricia Mello Jan Melton Susi Melvin Brad Mercer Craig Metcalf Beth Meyer underclassmen 187 Sara Middlemass Truett Miley Bill Miller Cammie Miller Robbie Miller Phil Minick Brian Mitchell Terry Mitchell Kim Mitchhart Mike Moffett Leigh Mongiello Allen Montgomery Bud Moore Ginny Moore Eric Moorman Julia Morgan Andrea Morris Ann Morrow James Murphy Lisa Myers Beckie Naugle Marshall Nay Mike Nayes Tommy Neal Phil Nelson Randi Nelson Suzanne Newberry Sharon Newell Cindy Nicks Kay Niederer Terry Nodorft Beth Null Susette Nygaard Sandi O'Brien Peggy O'Connor Mike Odom Karen O'Donnell Buddy Oleson 188 underclassmen Joe Bordenaro at his usual study center post. Scott Orgish John Orr Joyce Ostrander Greg Owens Susan Oxley Mike Palpant Kathy Pardue Jay Parr Eddy Pask Kim Perkins Wesley Peters Lisa Pettigrew Sue Pfaff John Pflug Phoebe Phelps George Philippi Clay Pickering Mary Pieczynski Mark Piepenbrok Scott Pierce Susan Pierce Greg Pierson Joel Pinkus Tina Pittman Karrie Polka John Polley Tricia Potter Jim Powell Karen Powell Richard Prentiss underclassmen 189 David Prier Jeff Quance Scott Ramsay Becki Randazzo ANINK Kot Q 3 Shawn Randolph ; Sas Michelle Rasmussen Loo on as Sharon Reaves Brian Reed Gary Reed Janell Reed Pam Rees Kathleen Reese Jack Reynolds Eric Richards Kelly Ricker Pete Riebel Craig Rind Randi Roberts Mala Robertson Kevin Robuck Janice Rodden Shelley Rose Jan Rosen Robert Ross Teresa Rossini Eric Rothert David Russell Gretchen Ryals Matt Saathoff Craig Sadler 190 underclassmen Bryan Sanders Tim Sanders Vicki Scallorn Clark Smilie Brad Smith Dennis Smith Russell Schmidt David Schmoll Jim Schoenky Tim Schramm Lark Skelton Susie Skelton Pam Skiles Cindy Slagel Scot Schroeder Lloyd Schultz Ann Scowcroft Maribeth Seale Steven Shaffer Janice Shapiro April Sheperd Bob Sherard Denise Sherrin Andy Shields Laura Shinners Ross Shipley Jay Shippy Mark Shirley Ken Siedell Kevin Sims underclassmen 191 Jim Smith Jim Smith Jann Smith Karen Smith Lori Smith Nancy Smith Scott Smith Teresa Smith Charles Smithwick Danita Snider Randy Snowder Carolyn Snyder Jana Snyder Cory Spiker Mark Springer Robin St. John Craig Steede Kevin Steede Steve Steffen Keith Stephens Larry Stevenson Marc Still Sue Stockton Cindy Stone Tanya Storie Cathy Stratton Debbie Strelick Sandy Stroud Graham Stuart Jennifer Sword Matt Tabbert Toni Tanner Bruce Taylor Ricky Taylor Rusty Taylor Tammy Taylor Laura Tepfenhart Dawn Tharp Bob Thomas Chuck Thomas Kelly Thomas Kym Thompson 192 underclassmen Laurie Thompson Sallie Thompson Steve Thornton Kathy Tillapaugh Melanie Tischer Terrall Tolbert Paul Toledo Jeff Townsend Beth Trapp Keith Tulloch Craig Turner Theresa Vaden Ann Van Wart David Vehon Mike Verona Kim Vincent Cathy Wade Mark Wagner Denise Wainscott Dana Wait Phil Walbeck Rusty Walker Lee Ann Ward Kim Watkins Gary Wea ver Billy Weise Jerry Welch Linda Welch Rod Wells Sandra Whiddon Kathy White Steve White Tim White Darren Wicker June Wickwire Cathy Williams Roxanne Williamson Mike Willis Bryan Willson Jona Wilson Nancy Wilson Sammy Wilson underclassmen 193 Tammy Wilson Russell Winget Julie Wirskye David Wisbauer , Sheri Wittwer ws wd Sondra Wittwer . tf x oy, Bem i b: re Danny Workman Beth Wright Christi Wright Donelle Wright Anna Zamora Cindy Zienkosky Don Zwart Bill Anthony Sharon Bailey Janet Bange Craig Batts Paula Black (Top Right) Jim Lemming showing real muscle?!! (Lower Right) Kathy Wade eyes the man of her dreams. (Lower Left) Junior Greg Fields helps out a sophomore. 194 Ronnie Bledsoe Diane Bowman Nan Butler Carla Cabaniss Sharon Cardwell Charlotte Cary Margie Connell Steve Davidson Kelly Ellis Herby Emerson Jean Farnen Brad Ferguson Jeff Freeman Karen Galland Jean Gaston Rusty Genson David Gibson Donna Greenwell RP ARTA TT: 9 ae _ POLLEY see Hey, where did my tricycle go? underclassmen 195 Ward Griffith Laurie Hagens Al Haskell Kerry Haviland Denise Hawthorne Tracey Hendry a i, ' Ue Jill Houston Peter Hunt Greg Isaac Steve Jones Allan Journey Aare) 4 su 4g ee Bs Hi Re Lek Gary Leavelle Barney McCormick Bud Moore Stacey Mueller Sharon Newell Jack Olson John Orr Greg Owens 196 underclassmen Laurie Weedon Ron Whitley Susan Willis Sheri Wittwer Susie Skelton Robert Smith Steve Steffen Julie Stephenson David Parrish Sue Pfaff Diane Potter Karen Powell Ken Precise Scott Ramsay Craig Rind Teresa Rossini Russell Schmidt Jan Scott Lark Skelton underclassmen 197 Sophomore Class Council Officers (Center) President: Kirk Frambes (Bottom Left) Vice President: Michelle Moore (Bottom Right) Secretary: Robin Clarke (Top Center) Treasurer: Karla Hammer underclassmen 198 Sophomores expressed “= tremendous spirit The spirit of the sophomores of '76 outranked that of any previous class. They began their three years at Pearce with a fantastic start. Driver's Ed... . permit clutched in hand Pep squad... spirit in large numbers Fads along the way. . “big tops, ’ puka shells four inch wedges, scarfs Confusion on the quarter. . . three terms instead of two Sophomores ‘76 will carry the strong spirit into the Junior class of ihe (Upper left:) Les Howard studying in English II. (Cen- ter left:) Keith Kregle trying to conquer typing. (Cen- ter right:) Linda Gwaltney, Sophomore princess. (Lower left:) John Pulliam takes some time to just think. (Lower center:) Mike Tucker views interesting objects in biology. (Lower right:) An unidentified sophomore takes time to laugh. underclassmen 199 Jan Abernathy Denise Acox Jim Adams Paul Adams Stephanie Adams Terri Albers Richard Alexander Kathy Allen Kirk Allen Brandon Amyx Brad Anderson Susan Andrews Warren Andrews Marylil Arganbright Sherry Arnold Michael Ault Kent Austin Bruce Avellanet Nean Bacile Dianne Bagert Donna Bagert Randy Bagley Barbie Bailey Kim Baird Janet Baraket Alice Barfield David Barnes Greg Barnett Richard Bartoletta Pattie Baver Suzanne Baugh Johnny Baxter Donald Beitter Bryan Bell Libby Bell Laurie Bennett Jim Bergthold Claudia Berk Becki Bilbo Lindy Birchum Max Bisso Kim Blackburn 200 underclassmen Sandy Blake Mercy Blankenship Laurie Blount Chris Blount Sam Boatman Roy Bogen Lisa Bohannon Brian Bonney Harry Booth Karen Boughnou Steve Bougeois Beverly Bower Mark Bower James Boyd Norman Boyle Jim Bragdon Charles Bragg Sandra Brewer Patricia Brey Beth Brooks Rusty Brown Warren Brown Steve Bryan Steve Bullock Brad Burnham Debbie Burrier Kyle Burrow Bob Butler Dave Bybell Beth Bylander Les Bynum Susan Cain Melody Calverley Archie Campbell Brian Campbell Mark Campbell Shelley Carlson Debra Carrico Lisa Carroll Patrick Carroll Paul Carstens Kim Carter underclassmen 201 (Right:) Student reminisces over elementary days. {Lower left:) Phyllis McLean wonders if the day will ever end. Jim Casstevens Gary Castleberry Keith Chance Craig Christenson Kim Christenson Tanya Chuoke Anita Clark Ricky Clark Robin Clarke Julia Clinger Arden Coher Debbie Cole Mark Cole Brett Coleman Lisa Collacchi Sharon Carter Ted Carter John Cash ara EE, — ese Alicia Crump Beth Curran Curt Curtis Candy Cowen Caryn Cox Sara Crain Kim Creel —— oo Sag; | ei Faw. aa ra § en ee SK (Far left:) John Constantine checks out the girls with Drew Pittman. (Far right:) Sophomores find some- thing fun to do at Pearce. Stewart Collins John Constantine Herman Cook Jon Cook J. C. Cook Robert Cook Mark Coomes Richard Cooper Debbie Cornwell Jeff Cotton Allison Couch underclassmen 203 Tom Cuthbert Karen Dalke Karen Dalton Pam Danielson Mark Darais Valerie Davis Greg DeSalvo Doug Debeker Jan DeLoach Allison Denham Denise Deshazer Bruce Dick Mike Dickerson Susan Dickson Cathy Doherty James Domengeaux Susan Donnellan Christy Donavon Cindy Doty Margaret Dove Susan Dover Melinda Dowd Pat Doyle Karen Durant Kim Eastin Mary Egan Tim Elgin Larry Ellis Sam Ellis Ronnie Estes Bill Etchinson Jackie Etheredge Christiaan Evans Sherry Evans Bobby Fackler Laura Faldon Tammy Farley Tracey Farquhar Sharron Farris Pat Fay Bruce Fergeson Mark Ferguson 204 underclassmen Melissa Ferguson Laureen Fischer Mike Fishser Scott Fleeman Brent Fletcher Chris Ford Mark Fortney Jamie Fougeron Susan Fountain Becky Fowler Kirk Frambes Gayla Frame Danny Freeman Kirk French Mark Frogge Kevin Fry Glenn Furuta Sue Garel Lorrie Garre Dirk Garrett Bill Garrett Mike Geiger Rick Gempko Clyde George Steve George Bret Gerard Susan Gilmore Rick Glenn Keith Goodwin Jere Goosetree Kurt Gorman Kim Gragg Steve Graham David Gray Karen Gray Scott Greenbauver Ward Griffith Charlieb Grove Lynda Gwaltney Bart Haddock Lee Haigh Vivian Haisty underclassmen 205 Clay Hall Trey Hall Kevin Halter Cheryl Hamil Karla Hammer Tammy Hammond Lisa Hance Kent Hancock David Hanna Tyson Harding Doug Hardy Larry Hargis Carl Harmon Steve Harris Paul Harrison Rick Haughton Diane Hayden Jim Haygood Donna Hays Mark Hays Michelle Helberg Steve Henderson Steve Heniford Andrea Hennes Sherri Henseler Lynn Hensley Kandis Heverly 206 underclassmen Jill Higgins Lori Higgins Maray Hilliard Roy Hillmer Jeff Hines Mike Hinton Martha Hoeper Barbara Holder Jeff Holmes Linda Holmgren Lynda Holton Pam Homme Les Howard Brad Huff Cary Huff Beverly Hughes Julie Hughes Steve Huie Judy Hull Kevin Hunsaker Matt Hurlbut Jim Hyde Jeanne Ince Jon Ince Chris Ingels Melanie Ingram Curtis Inman underclassmen 207 (Upper left:) We use ‘‘Close-up! ’ (Left:) Deanne Geh- rig checks to see what she stepped in. Jeanne Inselmann Lynda Irwin Marla lvy Gigi Jacks Vicki Jacks Mike Jackson K. K. Jacques Melissa Jaggers Sara James Amy Jasper Julia Jeanes Sherry Jenkins Suzanne Jensen Glen Jinks Diane Jobin Becky Johnson Brenda Johnson Camille Johnson Kerrie Johnson Kevin Johnson 208 underclassmen Tom Johnson Mike Jones Mike Jones Peggy Judge Barbara Katz Kathy Kay Kelley Keasler Lisa Kee Heather Keefer Vicki Keller Tim Kelly Nathan Kern Kathleen Kerr Dana Kerr Lynn Kettering Shannon Kile Christi Kincheloe Brad Kinder Robyn King Lora Kinsman (Left:) John McCalpin is satisfied with one teacher down, two to go. (Lower right:) Sarah Trim catches a moment of time to think. underclassmen 209 Beverly Klose Kevin Klughart Gerald Klute Shawn Kmieciak Donna Knight Melissa Knight Susan Knoll Richard Knox Debbie Koper Diana Korioth David Kraman Matt Krauss Keith Kergel Karen Kring Kim Krodel Cyndi Krueger Cyndy Ladas Larrie Lambeth Steve Laminack Bryan Lane René Laningham Shirlen Larsen Nina Lavergne Joey Ledford Cindy Lee Larry Lee Matt Lee Sandy Lee Eric Legge Bette LeGrand Sherry Lemont Lee Leslie Cherie Leverette Gary Levinson Kevin Liesenfelt | Mike Lindsey ge Kenny Linton ° 210 underclassmen Christine Liptoi Kelly Little Laura Lockett Shari Loessberg Barbara Long Nancy Loquercio Sandra Loucks Lisa Lucas Susan Lucius Robin Luleff Ted Luther Maureen Lynch Melisia MacWithey Clete Madden Kary Kackey Chris Mahfouz Becky Mallicote Mark Malone Paul Maner Doug Mangum Joe Mantheiy Vince Margiotta Bruce Markham Barbara Marshall Carolyn Martin Kelly Mason Melanie Mastal Shelia Mathis Kerri Mattocks Janis Mayer JoAnn McGoodwin Cathy McMillian Kelley McAda Barbara McAdams Jan McBride John McCalpin underclassmen 211 Mitch McCasland Cecil McComas Bruce McCoskey Scott McCreight Mary McDavid John McDowell Mike McFadden Terry McGary Richard McGough Tracy McKay Cathy McLean Phyllis McLean Jeff McLeod Mike McNair Sue McNeill Joe Mear Danny Meeker Kyle Metcalf Robert Meyer Mike Meyers Richard Milano John Paul Miles Anita Miller Christy Miller Jeff Miller Julie Miller Mike Miller Mike Miller Richard Miller Barry Millagan Joan Mills James Millspaugh Valerie Misko Pam Mitchell Shirley Mitchell Tod Mitchell Jim Mitlyng Eileen Mongieri Andy Montoya Jeff Moore Katrina Moore Merry Moore 212 underclassmen (Far left:) Bobby Fackler studies for his Geometry test during the Pep Rally. (Upper right:) Rodney Smith is caught getting help from Carol Sonnemiar. Michelle Moore Mike Moore Pam Moore Julie Morgan Marian Morgan Mary Jane Morgan Sheri Morgan Charles Morris Lisa Morris Brenda Moser David Moss Michelle Moss Sheri Mungai Joe Musumeci Rick Myer Paul Napper Rick Naramore Karen Neal Suzi Nelson Nancy Nemecek Suzanne Neva Suzi Newby Amy Newell Walter Nickel ee a SS eee eee ae ee ee eee eee SS underclassmen 213 Doug Noah Randy Nodorft Jamie Noland Scott Norwood Ellen Nyquist Beth O'brien Pat O’Bryant Dan O'Connor Nancy O'Donnell Laurie Oexler Stacy Ogier Michelle Olsen Karen O'Reilly Cindy Ostling Chris Ostrander Debbie Oubre Sharon Oubre Mark Page Mark Pakes Nadine Papaila Jeff Park Brian Parker Patti Parker Phillip Parker Scott Pascoe Ketki Patel David Paterson Evelyn Patrick Jamie Patterson Jim Pedigo 214 underclassmen Kris Perdew Becky Perkins Todd Perkins Donna Perron Nancy Pfaff Janet Pflug Kerry Phillips Randy Pickel Eric Piepenbrok Brad Pierce Donna Pierce Kathy Pierce Amy Pippin Drew Pittman Kimmie Polka Sheryl Pollack Bruce Polley Terri Polley Melanie Pool Suzanne Pope Robert Prentiss Lisa Prevett Craig Price Rhonda Price Kim Priebe John Pulliam Jenny Putman Tracey Quay Cathe Ragsdale Mark Ratliff Kathy Raymond underclassmen 215 Doug Reed Karen Reeves Russell Reeves Brett Reid David Reid Jeff Reitz Cheryl Reneau Kyle Renfrow Ricky Renshaw Kathy Rhinehart Ron Rice Jeff Richardson (Far right:) Fourth Period gymnastics bow their heads in prayer. Sheri Richardson Lundgren Richie Allison Riley Bill Rippetoe Ebbey Ritter Mary Nell Rittmann Valerie Roach Mike Robbins Darryl Roberts Wendy Roberts Deanne Robertson Daty Rogers Cindy Roland Caryn Rose Dave Rose Dana Rosenblum Shannon Rourk Kathy Rudolph 216 underclassmen Tracye Russell Nancy Rutherford Dennis Ryan Cathy Sadler Linda Salem Margaret Sanders Raymond Sandlin Glenn Sauer Wade Saulsberry Tommy Scallorn Richard Schaale Becky Scherer Bill Schey Lee Schillaci Sue Schiller Denise Schindler Lisa Schlobohm Eric Schlueter Rob Schneider Bill Schoenkey Jana Schuyler Bobby Schwab Norma Scogin Leesa Scott Steve Scott Victor Scott Jane Scowcroft Cari Seledic Craig Shaffer Teri Sharp Cliff Shaw Danny Shaw Alissa Sherman Kirk Shipley Guy Shoemaker Jeanine Short Steve Shuert Danny Silex John Silvi Bruce Simpson Jeanne Sims Kim Sims underclassmen 217 Dick Sisson Cathy Six Tom Skiles Debbie Slagel Mark Sloan Leesa Smart Debbie Smith Marcia Smith Randy Smith Regina Smith Rob Smith Rodney Smith Ronnie Snider Steffony Snow Dan Snowder Debbie Sokolove Carol Sonnemair Randy Speights Dawn Spengler Robin Spiegelglass Cindy Spiker Tim Spillman Jeff Spradlin Chris Stacha Jamie Stafford Tracy Stair Mike Stanfield Dotty Stearns Jim Steensma Darla Stephens Scott Stevens Bruce Stewart Cindy Stewart Jim Stewart Sandy Stewart Stephen Stockinger Russ Stockton Tracy Stokes Martin Stover Gary Stowe Jim Streck Steve Strickland 218 underclassmen Brent Sullivan Tim Sullivan Debbie Sumbera Cherie Summy Spencer Sunstrum Mark Swancutt Brian Swartout Mike Swartz Steven Swink Jim Tachias Karen Tanner Danna Taylor Janie Taylor Cathy Terrell Duane Thomas Lisa Thomas Mark Thomas Mark Thomson Dale Tibodeau Tracy Tidwell Nanette Tigerine Matt Tillinghost Tammy Tisdale Phil Todd Mike Tolley Mark Townsend Rae Lynn Toynbee Brian Trammell John Treisize Sarah Trim Mike Tucker Dena Tunnell Greg Umberson Kerry Uphoff Andy Urich Liz Vail Kim Vallejo Shelley Van Wart Doug Vance Susan Venthem Monty Verona Kelly Wadlington underclassmen 219 Richard Wait Peggy Wald Lisa Walden Laura Walker Sheri Walker Steve Walker Kyle Wallace Glenn Ward Cindy Warsaw Jill Waterman Wendy Waterman Norman Watkins Bob Watson Mark Wattles Doug Webb Sedeve Webb Stacy Webb George Webster Tom Webster Greg Weeks Maryann Weiner Tim Welch Terrisa Wells Ns oY ev Zeoweny Charlie Wende Stephanie Westbrook Wendy Weymouth Tom Whelan David White Jim White Lee White Jim Waird Mary Weir 220 underclassmen oN ZN NS Nara ae 2 ’ Gary Wilson Tracy Wilson Paul Winston Doug Winter John Wood Kathy Wood Linda Worsham Leisa Woodard Mary Jo Wyatt Peter Xeros Chris Yate Dirk Yarbrough Bridget Wiezorek Steve Wiggins Dena Wilcox Debra Williamson Brad Wilson Andrea Winters James Witmer Shirley Witte Laura Wolf Clarence Womack Sandra Woody Carol Wray Kathy Wright Becky Wright Tim Wrobbel Cindy Yokochi Misty Young Joe Zamora Linda Zastovnik Dave Zeitz underclassmen 221 Randy Anthony David Biship Mike Bourne Fawn Bowman Brenda Branch Kerry Burleson Cindy Cassell Scott Chilton Robert Cox James Cude Jack Dahlheimer Jeff Davis Susan Decherd Mike Dermody Garvin Dewberry Jenny Drake Brian Driskell Deanne Gehrig Jim Ginty Shawn Greer Cheryl Hamill Karla Hammer Jack Hayes Jim Haygood Donna Hays Jon Hopper Brian Hughes Judy Hull Kathleen Kerr Tom Kratt Regina Lang Sandy Lee Mike Lindsey Laura Lockett Shari Loissburg John Lokke Tom Matijevich Mitch McClasland Richard McClaskey Joel McDonald Oat Mcinroe Richard Miller 222 underclassmen 4 Beth Mitchell Kim Mitchart Joe Mongiello Pam Moore Steve Mosely Michelle Moss Steve Nettle Nadine Papaila Scott Pascoe Julie Plummer Suzanne Pope Mark Ratliff Doug Reed Jonathon Reed Lundgren Richie Clay Ricker Jerry Robertson Shannon Rourk Dennis Ryan Magaret Sanders Lloyd Schultz Cindy Schumaker Jana Schuyler Norma Scogins Kirk Shipley Jeanine Short Dick Sisson Ronnie Snider Dan Soloman Robin Spiegelglass Tim Spillman Tim Sullivan Mark Swancutt Ricky Taylor Shelly Teegarden Rae Lynn Toynbee Mike Tucker Ann Walker Bridget Wiezorek Mary Jo Wyatt Leslie Yeargan Beth Young underclassmen 223 Faculty Dealt With New Problems The new quarter system created many problems for our faculty this year. They were faced with new classes every twelve weeks and schedule changes were even more hectic. Even so they showed exceptional spirit and cooperation. Overall they made the year very interesting (Left) Jack Huffman — asst. principal. (Lower Left) 1975-76 School Board. (Lower Right) Bill Atkins — principal. (Bottom Left) Max Wade — asst. principal. (Bottom Right) Dale Lowder — asst. principal faculty 225 When | was a boy of 14 my father was so ignorant | could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when | got to be 21, | was astonished at how much the old man had learned in seven years. — Mark Twain (Upper Left) Connie Allensworth — Teacher's Aide. “ (Uoper Middle) Judy Alvarez — World Geography. (Upper Right) Betty Anderson — Girls Basketball, Health, Tennis, Golf. (Middle Right) Boze Ansley — Boys Track, Geometry. (Right) Leanne Baird — Soph- omore English, Practical English 226 faculty seein e (Upper Left) Joelle Barnes — Girls Volleyball, Health, Sophomore English. (Upper Right) Take Sominex tonight and sleep. (Middle Right) Ann Beane — Algebra, Geometry. (Middle Left) Wade Bennett — Choir. (Left) Tom Benson — Machine Woodworking, General Drafting. faculty 227 The difference between intelligence and education is that., intelligence will make you a good living. — Charles F. Kettering (Upper Left) Jerry Bishop — Government, Football. (Upper Right) Bill Blair — Senior Counselor. (Lower Left) Charles Brooks — World and Am. History. (Middle Right) Suzanne Broussard — Algebra. (Right) Jerry Burpee — General Woodworking. 228 faculty by (Upper Left) John Carano — Drafting. (Upper Right) Wendy Cargile — Junior Eng- lish. (Middle Left) Chuck Carona — Athletics, Algebra. (Middle Right) ‘‘Do | make myself perfectly clear?’’ (Lower Right) Alicia Cervera — Spanish. (Lower Left Ida Christensen — Anatomy, Swim Team. faculty 229 Don't let your studies interfere with your high school education.., — Anonymous (Upper Right) David Collander — CVAE. (Upper Left) Sue Collins — World History. (Lower Right) Royce Cooper — Typing, Basketball. (Lower Left) Kathleen Crawford — BSCS Biology. (Right) Don Curtis — Orchestra. 230 faculty (Upper Left) William Cuthbertson — Trainer, Health. (Upper Right) Barbara Daven- port — Attendance Secretary. (Middle Left) Betty Davidson — Secretary. (Middle Right) Joye Davis — Jr.-Sr. English. (Left) Helen Deering — Head Librarian faculty 231 And gladly wolde he lerne and gladly teche. — Geoffrey Chaucer (Upper Right) Sheila Duke — Sophomore English. (Upper Left) Laverne Elwell — Counselor. (Middle Right) Christy Engstrom — Plan A Aid. (Middle Left) Elaine Ever- itt — DEI. (Lower Right) Mary Garnett — Senior English. (Lower Left) Cheri Wach- holz — Finance Clerk. 232 faculty If you have knowledge let others light their candles at it. — Margaret Fuller (Upper Left) Harriet Hall — Paraprofessional. (Upper Right) Jim Griffin — A.S.S.P., A.P. A.M. History. (Middle Left) Molly Garrison — French. (Lower Left) Martha Griffin — Study Center. (Lower Right) Tommy Guilbert — Mustang Band. faculty 233 a . Zs Not one student in a thousand breaks down from overwork. — William Allen Neilson oe (Upper Left) Bonnie Hahn — BSCS, AP Biology. (Upper Right) Robert Hargrove — Concert Band. (Middle Left) Dana Henderson — ICT. (Middle Right) Nella Hewlett — BSCS, Modern Biology. (Lower Left) Doris Heyer — Corral. (Lower Middle) Julie Higgins — Junior English, Speech. (Lower Right) Roger Hol- land — VAC. 234 faculty (Upper Left) Dottie Holliday — Plan A. (Middle Left) Jeffie Hosea — Counselor. (Center) Virginia Thomas — Switchboard Operator. (Upper Right) Gretchen Ingle- hart — Distributive Education. Lower Left) Dawn Griffits — Latin, Sophomore Eng- lish. (Lower Center) Gloria Konold — Physical Education, Health. (Lower Right) Chug-a-lug. faculty 235 (Upper Right) Linda Lacey — Senior English. (Upper Left) Sandra Leavelle — Teach- er's Aid. (Middle Right) Joan Lomax — Plan A Aid. (Lower Left) John Lomax — Computer Math, Trig., Algebra. (Lower Right) Lucy Long — Sophomore English. 236 faculty a Saeed (Upper Right) Evelyn Lynch — Plan A.-(Upper Left) Yvonne Marchman — Short- hand, Typing. (Lower Right) Judy Marcum — Senior English. (Lower Left) Martha Sue Martin — Art The aim of education should be to teach the child to think, not what to think. — John Dewey faculty 237 The first time that a school boy realizes that a little learning is a dangerous thing is when he first brings home a poor report cara. — Mark Twain (Upper Left) Mary McBride — Geology, Oceanography, Physical Science. (Upper Right) Jim McCon nell — Physics, Geometry. (Lower Left) Judy McGee — Senior English. (Middle) Ann McIntosh — Homebound Teacher. (Lower Right) John McIntyre — Baseball, Business Math, General Business, Personal Typing. (Upper Left) Linda McKissack — Home and Family Living. (Upper Right) Linda Meeks — Junior English, Tennis. (Middle Left) Beverly Millican — Drill Team, Trig Elem. Anal. (Lower Right) Doug Moore — Health, Golf. (Lower Left) Anna Morini — A.P. Sen- ior English. faculty 239 Education consists mostly of what we have unlearned. — Mark Twain (Right) Richard Mungioli — Geometry, Soccer. (Middle Left) Nancy Murphy — Art, P.E. (Middle Right) Karen Neal — French. (Lower Left) Virginia Pearson — Secre- tary. (Lower Right) Lea Pope — Intro. Algebra. iain ap aa RAAT tO AO Ie AA Sali hielo aa 240 faculty (Upper Left) Peggy Pullias — Attendance Secretary. (Upper Right) Patsy Rainwater — Government. (Middle Left) Barbara Ratliff — Secretary. (Lower Left) Zona Ray — Drama, Stage Craft. (Lower Left) Betty Rice — Bookkeeping, Typing. faculty 241 The more you study, the more you know. The more you know, the more you forget. The more you forget, the less you know. So why study? — The Sophomore Philosophy 7, =, me _ lll, % (Upper Right) Jarvis Roberson — Sophomore Coun- selor. (Middle Left) Evelyn Saine — A P Chemistry, Chemistry. (Middle Right) Jamie Seifert — Geometry. (Right) Sharon Sharp — Home Economics. 242 faculty (Upper Left) Melinda Smith — Senior English, Jour- nalism, Annual Staff. (Upper Right) Peggy Smith — Typing. (Middle Left) Don Snowden — Athletics, World Geography and History. (Lower Right) Nancy Solomon — Counselor Secretary. (Lower Left) Eli- nore South — Chemistry, Algebra. (Lower Middle) Judy Tarter — Government, Psychology. faculty 243 (Upper Middle) Ann Tefertiller — Spanish. (Upper Right) Cherry Terry — Algebra. (Upper Left) Linda Tucker — Sophomore English. (Center) Devora Vaughn — Sophomore and Practical English. (Lower Left) Diane Walker — Junior and Practical English. (Lower Middle) Rick Wheeler — Athletics, Govern- ment. (Lower Right) Linda Whitson — World History, Government, Anthropology, Economics. ii! Witt 244 faculty wha geteeu, He who can, does. He who cannot, teaches. — George Bernard Shaw (Upper Left) C laire Willet — BSCS Biology. (Middle Left) Betty Wonderly — BSCS Biology. (Middle Right) Dan Wyatt — Business Law. (Lower Left) Gene Young — World History, Athletics. (Lower Middle) Dolores Zeithammel — Teacher Aide. (Lower Right) Barbara Underwood. faculty 245 organizations 246 Wranglers Add Spirit Truck Always ready to support the Mustang team, the Wranglers had a big highlight this year. They added a bright red, 1950 Studebaker truck which they used to haul the cheerleaders to and from the football games. They also bought a new siren for the Horse. (Upper Left) Wranglers enjoy football game. (Far Left) Wrangler Mike Martin. (Middle) Sponsor Mr. Griffin. (Right) Wrangler Cecil McComas. (Left) Policeman checks out truck. organizations 247 Cheerleaders Set Goals As the Cheerleaders of Pearce High School began the 1975-76 school year, they set special goals; to bring love within the squad, to raise Pearce’s school spirit to an all time high, and to make this bicentennial year a year to always remember. Although the year passed quickly, the cheerleaders will always be proud to have represented such a great school as J. J. Pearce and they were proud to have contributed to the ‘‘Spirit of ’76!”’ (Upper Right) ‘‘PHS sound your battle cry .. .” (Above Right) Karen jumps for joy. (Far Left) Mighty Mustang. (Near Right) Kelli at Homecoming. 248 organizations (Left) A new member of Pacesetters? (Above Right) Suzi sticks out her tongue. organizations 249 Soph. Cheerleaders New Addition Being newcomers to Pearce didn’t hinder the Sophomore cheerleaders. Always cheering at the B Team and Junior Varsity games, they raised the morale of the teams by spiriting the crowd. They were a very welcome addition to Pearce. (Middle Right) Cheerleaders get their spirit up for the Buzzards. (Lower Right) Cheerleaders spirit the crowd. 250 organizations —— a Football Players Houses Are Decorated organizations 251 Spirit Drivers Donate Time The 1975-76 Spirit Drivers performed at the games with pom-pom, flashcard, and glove routines, but did much more than that. They spent a great deal of time working on a homecoming routine, baking for the football players, selling spirit ribbons, decorating houses, and encouraging the overall school spirit. This year's pep squad was a special one in that it was made up of a large group of hardworking girls who knew the true meaning of school spirit. 252 organizations “ Y o ion - (a) = = a ” D c 5 bs ” 2 fe o J = a8 organizations 253 Pacesetters Win Awards The Pacesetter officers attended Southwest Drill Team School at Cisco, Texas during the summer and brought back both an honorable mention and an ‘“outstanding”’ ribbon for their performances. The Pacesetters performed at the Baylor-Ole Miss game on September 6 in Waco, Texas. They also marched in the Christmas parade. The Pacesetters showed their devotion and loyalty by giving outstanding performances at the football and basketball games. (Above) Pacesetter squad led by Lisa Fowler. (Below) Pacesetter squad led by Allison Newell. 254 organizations (Right) Pacesetter squad led by Kathy Metcalf. (Lower Left) Pacesetter squad led by Debbie Ambrose. (Lower Right) Captain Becky Taylor. organizations 255 (Right) Pacesetter managers. (Lower Right) Laura McPheeters strikes a pose. (Lower Left) Pacesetter Squad led by Robin Ouick. 256 organizations Honor Society Inducts Members Under the new sponsorship of Mrs. Peggy Smith, the National Honor Society started the 75-76 school year looking forward to a year of worthwhile activities. Induction of new members, both juniors and seniors, was first on the list. On December 4, induction was held in the Corral. Besides the fifty new inductees, Greg McMillan, a senior new to R.I.S.D., was admitted as an honorary member. Then came the traditional NHS-sponsored Christmas Twerp Dance, on December 13. Music was provided by Sierra. Additional plans included a spring banquet and service projects. (Above) Sponsor Mrs. Peggy Smith, Historian-Parlia- mentarian Eileen Boyd, Treasurer Holly Brower, Presi- dent Sandy Klihr, Vice President Matt Hammer, Sec- retary Debbie White. 258 ef ‘ tae oF, ed LS a ra ¥ 259 FCM Is Created This Year The Fellowship of Christian Musicians was formed to create a religious tie between God and music. They held meetings weekly. (Right) This band member leads a song. 260 organizations The 1975-76 Mighty Mustang Band had an excellent year. Their proudest accomplishment was winning a first division trophy at the regional UIL marching contest. This is a contest in which all area bands competed against each other and were rated on marching and playing ability. The year’s other activities included performing at pep rallies, football games, numerous concerts and giving a showing at the Baylor-Ole Miss halftime. is es (Upper Left) Mr. Gilbert gets excited. (Upper Right) How's your love life? (Left) The Masked Mustangs? (Lower Left) The trumpet adds a lot. (Lower Right) Clarinets concentrate on playing. organizations 261 (Near Right) Band director Mr. Gilbert. (Far Right) Band members change clothes. 262 organizations (Upper Left) ‘‘Pep rallies sure are fun. ’ (Far Left) ‘Hey, what ya looking at?’’ (Right) The Band at prac- tice. (Lower Left) What a show. (Lower Right) Mr. Guilbert leads the show. organizations 263 CPP bebe betetebidadedits DAWN DOMICO 264 organizations (Upper Right) Mr. Hargrove directs band. (Middle Right) Blow your heart out. (Lower Right) The Band at practice. Hargrove enjoys his job. (Near Left) (Upper Left) Mr. This one isn't a bit posed. organizations 265 Jazz Band Performs at Festivals The Jazz Band is comprised of top band students in the school who met ona volunteer basis once a week to rehearse. Among the many activities were the yearbook assembly, the Mountainview Jazz Festival, the Sandy Lake Band Festival, and the Spring concert. (Far Right) Slide that trombone. (Right) Ann Metheni- tis plays the piano. (Below) Jim Browning plays a solo, 266 organizations (Far Left) Member studies his music. (Left) This mem- ber waits for his part to come. (Below) Jazz Band plays at a concert. mdr a Ra SISOS organizations 267 ee Orchestra Members Awarded Under the direction of Donald G. Curtis, the orchestra had a successful year. To start off the year, the orchestra did a November concert with other area orchestras. Cathy Whaley, Dale Tibodeau and Jerry Jackson were selected to the All- Region orchestra with Cathy and Dale also qualifying for the All-State orchestra. This year the orchestra presented its annual Christmas concert accompanying the Pearce choir. The 1975-76 Pearce area orchestra club student officers were Cathey Whaley — president; Dick Langlotz — vice president; Robin Kittle — secretary-treasurer and Teresa Gaines — historian. The orchestra also participated again this year at U.I.L. competition. (Upper Left) That isn't how you play a violin, is it? (Upper Right) Playing with your eyes closed? (Lower Right) The orchestra at work. 268 organizations ° = = ” = ® o = co) ® = Cc de fe “ E fe = = + ® —_ organizations 269 Pony Express Changes Style Members of the 1975-76 Pony Express staff combined efforts to change the style of the student publication from a newspaper to a news magazine. The paper, issued every three weeks, had 18 staff members. Early in the fall, the news magazine received a first place International Quill and Scroll award. It also holds awards from the Interscholastic League press conference and the Dallas Times Herald. The Pony Express is an active member of the Texas High School Press association and the University Interscholastic League. (Upper Right) Kevin works on a layout. (Far Right) Mrs. Smith works with students. 270 organizations —— en ee (Upper Left) Debbi Pigg gives a critical glance. (Upper Right) Reid goes berserk. (Lower Left) Keith calls Mr. Ford. organizations 271 Mustang Staff Has New Sponsor The Mustang Staff was constantly pressured for deadlines. Clawing and scratching accompanied the demand for pictures and copy. However, this bicentennial book is the best Pearce had ever produced due mainly to the good leadership of Mrs. Melinda Smith, the sponsor. (Upper Right) ‘She did what? asks Beverly Jones. (Lower Right) Kerry smooths down her cowlick. (Far Right) Blake adds his usual contribution to the staff. Editorii tpuseuciscpre crc Sh eae Peggy Hoover Organizations and Activitiesie cts nc ton os aace ays Diana McComas Beth Brown Susan Dickson Student Life and Favorites tceabaie i anit ter eee Sandy Gillis Sandy Klihr Kerry Haviland Underclassmeniancs..)7 a Beverly Holder Karla Hammer Karen Conaway SONlOs Pramerachafe sat hes ore eee te Louise Schantz Cathy Metcalf Sports i - eeenernae Lisa Smith Mike Burton Susan O'Malley Faculty Gacaatson sa tctavecnisusie teas Sandy Stroud Katie Fackler Photography... om ie reer Mike Burton Blake Burnham Mike Martin Kevin Sims Hal Heyer Tim Sullivan Ricky Draehn Special Photography.............. Shannon Kile Bob Hurt Brian Bebb Business and Ad Manageftec.. ats. ce Beverly Jones 272 organizations (Left) The exciting job of an annual editor. (Right) The trials of being annual Sponsor. organizations 273 Speech Club Holds Tournament The Speech Club was a very active, close- knit organization. They are an affiliate of the National Forensics League to which thousands of schools throughout the nation belong. The members strive to earn 25 points to gain admittance to this professional league. By entering speech tournaments and performing service projects, a student gains points. At the end of the year a large banquet was held where the induction of new NFL members took place. Speech Club was also active in Homecoming and in the spring they held a junior high speech tournament. (Right) Members get excited at their meeting. 274 organizations se A al RA a SR CE a oes a SS OEIC —_ meal oh snenenntnogerenreimn vt RD (Upper Right) ‘Up against the wall, Mrs. Higgins.” (Upper Left) Member listens to ideas at the meeting. (Far Left) Joel leads the meeting. (Left) Bill Stoner is concerned with having his picture taken. organizations 275 Rodeo Becomes a Sport As Rodeo became increasingly more popular, accordingly the Rodeo Team grew. Led by their new sponsor Mr. Lomax, the team participated in many rodeos. The highlight was the news that Rodeo is now considered a sport. (Upper Right) Isn't there an easier way to ride a horse? (Near Right) Mr. Lomax, alias the Lone Ranger. (Far Right) The Rodeo Team mascot. 276 organizations Rodeo Sweetheart LOUISE SCHANTZ The J. J. Pearce Rodeo Team. organizations 277 (Pictures at Right) These show the opposite moods of choir members. 278 organizations Concert Choir Performs Well The Concert Choir is the select mixed choir into which membership is gained through an audition held in the spring. Eleven members were elected for the All-Region Choir. Six choir members were selected to sing solos in the RISD production of MESSIAH, and another six appeared as solo acts in the Mustang Revue. As in past years, the choir was well represented at the State Solo-Ensemble contest in Austin at the end of the year. The Girls Choir took part in many of these activities. q ee a Saas (Left) Fred Lanford concentrates on singing. (Right) Patti Harper doesn't like this song. (Above) The 1975 Girls' Choir contributes to the Choral Department. esa organizations 279 Madrigal Membership Limited The Madrigal is a small ensemble that rehearsed during the school day and performed programs for clubs on request as well as at the three major choir concerts of the year. Membership was limited to students who were in choir and had an extra period. (Near Right) Mr. Bennett studies a song. (Far Right) Greg gets excited at choir. 280 organizations German Club Features Argus The J. J. Pearce German Club members of '76 were involved in several different activities. Early in September. The Club members put together what was one of the biggest projects of the year. The Club held the first back-to-school dance featuring the band Argus. Members attended the German-American Club with German immigrants to celebrate Oktoberfest. The club jumped into the annual Christmas party which was held to celebrate Weihnachten. Some of the members attended the Texas Association of German Students State Convention at Trinity University. The Club finally ended the year with the annual German Club Banquet to elect new German Club officers for next year. (Upper Left) Mrs. Willis leads meeting. (Upper Right) This member watches the photographer. (Near Left) Members discuss plans. organizations 281 Spanish Club Sells Carnations This year the Spanish Club sold carnations at Valentine's Day as is done annually. The more active members of the club went to San Antonio for the annual Pan American Student Forum convention. The club made a pinata for a district contest, which was broken at the Halloween party. There was also Christmas caroling and a party afterward. At the end of the year the club held its traditional banquet. (Lower Left) Members looked enthralled over their meeting. (Lower Right) Kay Neiderer listens intently. 282 organizations French Club Gives Party for Kids The French Club had an exciting year. It began with the busy activities of planning and decorating a hall at Homecoming. In addition, the French Club gave a Christmas party at the Scottish Rite Hospital for crippled children. In the Spring, the club helped plan and attended the Bicentennial International Dinner. The year’s activities were brought to an end with the annual French Club Banquet at Brennans. This year’s officers included Paula Gately — President, Anne Methenitis — Vice President, Debbie Ambrose — Secretary, and Carol Reed — Treasurer. (Far Left) French Club decorates at Homecoming. (Near Left) Steve Bundy studies French. organizations 283 Latin Club Sells Slaves There were 20 members in the Latin Club, the sponsor was Dawn Griffitts. This year’s officers included consuls George Carstens and Mark Weaver, quaestor Susan Dosch, praetor Robin Kittle, aediles Pierre Levy and Mark Hammer. The year’s activities entailed Homecoming hall decorations, seminars, Latin convention, annual slave sale, and the traditional end of the year Roman banquet. (Near Right) Sponsor Mrs. Griffits. (Far Right) George Carstens at meeting. (Lower Right) Paul Carstens looks on. 284 organizations Students Honored Pearce is a member of Quill and Scroll, an international society honoring junior and senior journalism students who fulfill several requirements. Members must rank in the upper third of their class and have completed Journalism I-ll. They must be approved by the advisor, and by the Executive Secretary of the society and be outstanding in some publication work. (Left) Kristi looks stunned. (Right) Robby looks on in disgust. | | | ' OARS Shotentn organizations 285 Council Plans Flag Ceremony The Bicentennial year inspired many activities of the 1975-76 Student Council. Led by Karen Ratliff as president, Julie La Follette as vice-president, Christy Cotton as secretary, Kathy Currin as treasurer, and Wink Dwight as historian, the Student Council involved itself in several projects. Heading up the homecoming festivities was the main responsibility. Other accomplishments were the student directory, the flag ceremony, and the bicentennial seal placed in the auditorium floor. This year's Student Council was much more active than any other of the previous years. (Upper Right) Members gossip at meeting. (Near Right) Jerry Burpee, sponsor. (Far Right) Karen Ratliff, president. (Lower Right) Student Council officers. 286 organizations (Left) Karen Ratliff leads meeting. (Right) This sopho- more makes a large contribution to the meeting. organizations 287 Pearce Gets Exchange Student The Pearce chapter of AFS had a very active club for the 1975-76 school year. The exchange student was Zoki Davidovic of Yugoslavia. One member — Andy Krauss — spent the year in Sweden as an exchange student. The fall project was that of selling Pearce mugs in order to raise money so there could be an exchange student next year. In the spring AFS sponsored a Valentine Dance in honor of the exchange students in the area. The club also had an AFS Day when the area AFS students visited Pearce for the day. 288 organizations (Lower Right) Kathy Rosatto, ‘This is your life! ’ _ Art Club Holds Art-A-Fest The Art Club had a very active year consisting of homecoming hall decorating, art lessons, various art shows and the climactic Art-A-Fest '76. The showing consisted of art work which carried out an ‘ All-American’’ theme. The Art Club played an active role in promoting the bicentennial spirit at Pearce. (Left) Student works on project. Pee Ee organizations 289 FHA Makes Ornaments The FHA Gourmet Club started the year with a Back-to-School Breakfast at the International House of Pancakes. The club’s Christmas projects were making and selling bread dough ornaments and making Santa Claus Tumblers and filling them with candy. These were sent to orphans at the Wowler’s Children's Home. The club had a surprise baby shower for Mrs. McKissack in January, and they also planned and prepared a meal from a foreign country each month. (Lower Right) Mrs. Sharp is busy making plans for the FHA. 290 organizations Red Cross Attends Seminars The Pearce Red Cross spent the year serving others. Their various projects included a Thanksgiving party for the elderly and serving and stuffing Christmas i — — stockings for children in hospitals. They also participated in a Leadership Training Workshop and attended a Cerebral Palsy Seminar. Their final project was planning and participating in a project for a nearby orphanage. (Left) Member at meeting. (Right) Members discuss plans. eee organizations 291 Key Club Sponsors Car Wash Sponsored by and patterned after the Kiwanis International (Richardson branch), the Key Club is a service organization dedicated to helping people in the community. Activities include Monday luncheons with sponsoring club, car washes, Kiwanis Pancake Day and overnight fishing trips. (Far Right) Mr. Lomax has that Ultrabrite smile. (Right) “‘Your dirty rat, you're da rat, dat killed by mother, ’ says Wade. 292 organizations i : aL | iA mi | ita ree w5 Lf id = a) Ss 5 [ay a | ae Math Club Raises Funds Mu Alpha Theta, Pearce’s math club, consists of students who take an active interest in the study of mathematics. Membership is limited to those students with at least an 85 average in Algebra 3-4 or a higher math course. Members of the club worked toward raising money to attend the state convention in late spring. (Far Left) This member leads the meeting. (Near Left) Todd Shipley looks bored. DECA Joins in Parade The first event of DECA was the officer election. Initiation was held two weeks after the officers were elected. Breakfast meetings were held once a month to discuss future plans and past events. DECA joined in the Christmas Parade sponsored by the Richardson Jaycees. They sold goodies for the students and worked on a civic project for Muscular Dystrophy. (Far Right) DECA member makes plans for the next meeting. (Right) Valerie looks over new ideas. 294 organizations VOCT Sells Rock ''T'' Shirts This year the VOCT participated in a leadership workshop at Mesquite, Texas and participated in area contests that were held in Waxahachie, Texas. During the year the club sold Rock and Roll ‘T’ shirts for their fund raising project and this money was used mainly for an Employer Appreciation banquet at the end of the year. The club motto is ‘Preparing Today for the World of Work’’ and the club symbol is a triangle with one side representing Knowledge, the other Experience, and the base Skill. (Far Left) Members sell ‘'T’’ shirts. (Near Left) Andy conducts meeting. SIT. wee a= organizations 295 ICT Students Chose Occupations Industrial Cooperative Training is a training program carried on through the cooperation of local schools and industrial establishments. Students received actual work experiences in their chosen occupations through employment each afternoon under the supervision of trained ' competent employers. Students ; J nae nee e2% s?: gen participating in this program gained H cs = ‘ ' a Z RES = : 6 0 Baebes eeetess experience, obtained knowledge, and _ , 2 aa q i = | ve av Se at See developed skills in an occupation which . will promote success as a citizen. pene we +e . “eee ee “ts oe 3 . : Wet y eatetts Sel ee® ye ose? te y ene oe wey ptt at 7° 4 {es Stee eet 7S MY 093 : KEL ' 448 “4e-00: eee Ase geeeRs, ¥ se yeeer’ 4 m ONTO ee « ‘ eer teal ees rae Sy (Right) ‘‘Open your mouth and say cheese,’’ says Cindy Speights. e- Po ay? .¥ Pst a pei eee? 296 organizations SAE is a club for Pearce students who want to work with the mentally or physically retarded and other charitable activities. SAE meetings included having various speakers from educational service programs, and planning new activities. Their activities included tutoring at Mohawk Elementary School, giving a Christmas dance for the mentally retarded and going to the state convention in Houston. All in all SAE had a very active year. (At Left) Tutoring takes place at Mohawk. organizations 297 Girls' FCA Gains More Members This year as the girls athletics grew so did the FCA. The organization was one which promoted the influence of Christianity through sports. The group welcomed all girls if they were in any way involved in sports. Activities included meetings twice monthly to hear guest speakers, the Second Annual Basketball Marathon put on with the Boys’ FCA, and the Spring banquet. (Right) Members of FCA. 298 organizations Boys' FCA Holds Spring Banquet The Boys’ Fellowship of Christian Athletes supported several important activities during the year. A holiday service project, a marathon basketball game, and a spring banquet, were among the many activities of the FCA. The FCA includes male athletes who wish to create a tie between religion and athletics. (Far Left) Randy Andres grins. (Near Left) Sponsor Coach McIntyre. 299 organizations Ecology Club Is Established The J. J. Pearce Ecology Club was established this year to allow interested students to study the interrelationships of the environment and to improve the quality of human life and wildlife in the Richardson area. The club was active in publicizing the Chamber of Commerce sponsored waste oil reclamation project and the R.E.A.L. sponsored trash bash. Fund raising projects for the year included manning the R.E.A.L. recycle center. The major interest was in developing the R.1.$.D. Environmental Studies Center on Big Springs Road. 300 organizations (Upper Right) Mrs. McBride grins. (Right) Members enjoy their meeting. I Sophomores Have Good Year Leading the Sophomore class, the Sophomore Class Council was very active. Sponsored by Mr. Brooks, they had weekly meetings before school to discuss various plans. (Far Left) Student at council meeting. (Near Left) Members make important plans. Oe Re RR eee . rs CRY 4, ; : reo Ppa he Rs: Th z sc Peay ” i al mo - we oe organizations 301 Coach Ansley Leads Juniors Members of the elected Junior Class Council represented the Junior class. They were sponsored by Coach Ansley and held weekly meetings for planning activities. (Above) Susan Oxley listens intently. (Right) Coach Ansley can't believe his eyes. ee ay Fie z £ eee = oe = : =z “9 tT hel See etd fm es WTF oie kom were ae 302 organizations Price of Elevator Passes Rises a o% aad e + = + trees, (Far Left) Todd Shipley can't believe his ears. (Above) Mr. Carano, ‘‘How’s your love life?” The Senior Class Council planned many important activities for the year. Their major tasks were selecting places for the prom and graduation to be held, and how much to charge the Sophomores for elevator passes. organizations 303 304 Gp) oi @ ny = ©) (2), OQ, =) Y Allensworth, Connie — 226 Alvarez, Judy — 226 Anderson, Betty — 226 Ansley, Boze — 226 Atkins, Bill — 225 Baird, Leanne — 226 Barnes, Joelle — 227 Beane, Ann — 227 Bennett, Wade — 227 Benson, Tom — 227 Bishop, Jerry — 228 Blair, Bill — 228 Brooks, Charles — 228 Broussard — 228 Burpee, Jerry — 228 Carano, John — 229 Cargile, Wendy — 229 Carona, Chuck — 229 Cervera, Alicia — 229 Christensen, lda — 229 Collander, David =230 Collins, Sue — 230 Cooper, Royce — 230 Crawford, Kathleen — 230 Curtis, Don — 230 Cuthbertson, Bill — 231 Davenport, Barbara — 231 Davidson, Betty —.231 Davis, Joye —— 231 Deering, Helen — 231 Duke, Sheila —-232 Elwell, Laverne — 232 Engstrom, Christy — 232 Everitt, Elaine — 232 Garnett, Mary — 232 Griffin, Jim — 233 306 ads and index Faculty Index Garrison, Molly — 233 Griffin, Martha — 233 Guilbert, Tommy — 233 Hahn, Bonnie — 234 Hargrove, Robert — 234 Henderson, Dana —— 234 Hewlett, Nella — 234 Heyer, Doris — 234 Higgins, Julie — 234 Holland, Roger — 234 Holliday, Dottie — 235 Hosea, Jeffie — 235 Huffman, Jack — 225 Inglehart, Gretchen —- 235 Konold, Gloria — 235 Lacey, Linda — 236 Leavelle, Sandra — 236 Lomax, Joan — 236 Lomax, John — 236 Long, Lucy —+ 236 Lynch, Evelyn — 237 _ Marchman, Yvonne — 237 Marcum, Judy — 237 Martin, Martha Sue — 237 McBride, Mary — 238 McConnell, Jim — 238 McGee, Judy — 238 Mcintosh, Anne — 238 Melntyre, John — 238 McKissack, Linda — 239 Meeks, Linda — 239 Millican, Beverly — 239 Moore, Doug — 239 Morini, Anna — 239 Mungioli, Richard — 240 Murphy, Nancy — 240 Neal, Karen — 240 Pearson, Virginia — 240 Pope, Lea —- 240 Pullias, Peggy — 241 Rainwater, Patsy — 241 Ratliff, Barbara — 241 Ray, Zona — 241 Rice, Betty — 24] Roberson, Jarvis — 242 Saine, Evelyn — 242 Seifert, Jamie — 242 Sharp, Sharon — 242 Smith, Melinda — 243 Smith, Peggy — 243 Snowden, Don — 243 Solomon, Nancy — 243 South, Elinore — 243 Tarter, Judy — 243 Tefertiller, Ann — 244 ‘Terry, Cherry — 244 Tucker, Linda — 244 Vaughn, Devora — 244 Walker, Diane — 244 Wheeler, Rick — 244 WhitsonsUnda —- 244 Willet, Claire — 245 Wonderly, Betty — 245 Wyatt, Dan — 245 Young, Gene — 245 Zeithammel, Dolores — 245 Underwood,.Barbara — 245 ae etc me See Be nS we n ik. ; ‘ - t ® es | y 2) “ ™ ie | er . Ve “¢ ae Bas ata ok A Abbott, Jan — 177 Abernathy, Jan — 200 Acox, Denise — 200 Adams, Betsy — 177 Adams, James — 177 Adams, Jim — 200 Adams, Kathy — 177 Adams, Paul — 66, 200 Adams, Rick — 119 Adams, Stephanie — 200 Albers, Terri — 200 Albertson, Norman — 177 Alexander, Richard — 200 Allen, Kathy — 200 Allen, Kirk — 84, 200 Allen, Doug — 119 Allen, Lori— 119 Allen, Marcus — 60, 119 Allen, Mark — 65, 177 Allen, Susan — 177 Ambrose, Debbie — 119 Amyx, Brad — 84, 200 Anawaty, Sam — 119 Anderson, Alan — 65, 177 Anderson, Barbara — 177 Anderson, Brad — 200 Anderson, Ken — 119 Anderson, Kyle — 177 Anderson, Mike — 119 Anderson, Mike R. — 119 Anderson, Sharon — 119 Andres, Randy — 60, 177 Andrews, Elizabeth — 177 Andrews, Susan — 200 Andrews, Warren — 200 Anthony, Billy — 194 Anthony, Randy — 222 Arbuckle, Scott — 177 Arciniega, Theresa — 177 Arganbright, Marylil — 200 Arnim, Rodney — 177 Arnold, Jimmy — 119 Arnold, Layne — 177 Arnold, Natalie — 119 Arnold, Sherry — 200 Arsen, Steve — 177 Ashley, Patricia — 119 Assante, Scott — 177 Atwell, Laurie — 177 Ault, Michael — 200 Austin, Kathy — 117 Austin, Kent — 66, 200 PHI-RO-SIGMA 308 ads and index Avellanet, Bruce — 200 B Bailey, Cindy — 177 Bailey, Karen — 119 Bailey, Sharon — 194 Bailey, Walter — 177 Bair d, Kim — 200 Baker, Linda — 177 Baker, Penny — 119 Balme, Lynn — 177 Banfield, Tom — 177 Bange, Janet — 194 Baraket, Janet — 200 Barfield, Alice — 200 Barnes, David — 200 Barnett, Bryan — 177 Barnett, Diane — 119 Barnett, Greg — 200 Barnhart, Eric — 119 Barrett, Fred — 119 Bartoletta, Richard — 200 Bartula, Debbie — 119 Bartula, Jan — 177 Bates, John — 119 Batts, Craig — 194 Bauer, Patti — 200 Friendshipis. . . Senior memories Sharing a secret Paying for half the gas Lending your |.D. Crying on a shoulder Giving and taking Friendship is _worth it. Baugh, Christy — 120 Baxter, Johnny — 200 Bayless, Kelly — 177 Beamis, Scott — 177 Bebb, Brian — 178 Beck, Wendy — 178 Beckman, Brenda — 120 Bedard, Ted — 178 Beddall, Laura — 178 Beitter, Donald — 200 Bell, Andrea — 120 Bell, Brian — 66, 200 Bell, Cindy — 178 Bell, Joan — 178 Bell, Kathy — 178 Bell, Libby Bell, Paul — 178 Bell, Susan — 120 Bellamy, Karen — 178 Bender, Mike — 178 Bennett, Laurie — 200 Bergthold, Jackie — 120 Bergthold, Jim — 200 Berk, Claudia — 200 Berk, Margot — 178 Biggerstaff, Brett — 120 the Richardson Heights Bank 820 W. ARAPAHO ® ARAPAHO VILLAGE ® RICHARDSON, TEXAS 75080 ® 238-7181 ® MEMBER FDIC Bilbo, Becki — 200 Biles, David — 178 Bilger, Steve — 60, 120 Birchum, Lindy — 86, 200 Birchum, Lisa — 120 . Biship, David — 222 Bishop, Cindy — 178 Bisso, Max — 200 Black, Paula — 194 Blackburn, Kim — 200 Blacketer, Kim — 178 Blake, Kelley — 178 Blake, Sandy — 85, 201 Blankenship, Brad — 120 Blankenship, Brenda —- 120 Blankenship, Mercy — 201 Blankenship, Wayne — 120 Blanton, Kevin — 120 Blaw, Fritz — 120 Bledsoe, Ronnie — 195 Blount, Alan — 65, 178 Blount, Laurie — 201 Boate, Kim — 120 Boate, Melissa — 178 Boatman, Sam — 201 Boettigheimer, Doris — 178 Bogen, Roy — 201 Bohannon, Lisa — 201 Boidy, John — 178 Boley, Brenda — 178 Bond, Scott — 120 Bonfield, Edith — 120 Bonney, Brian — 201 Boone, Edwin — 178 Booth, Harry — 201 Bordonaro, Joe — 178 Boudreaux, Cessie — 178 Boughnou, Karen — 201 Bourgeois, Georgia — 178 Bourgeois, Steve — 201 Bourne, Mike — 178 Bowen, Beverly — 201 Bower, Mark — 201 Bower, Patti — 120 Bowers, Mike — 60, 178 Bowling, Ted — 178 Bowman, Diane — 195 Bowman, Fawn — 222 Boyd, Eileen — 120 Boyd, James — 84, 201 Boyd, Richard — 120 Boyd, Susan — 178 ads and index 309 COME SEARCH WITH ME MY FRIEND AND WE WILL SHARE ALL OUR TOMORROWS. WE WILL SHARE OUR LAUGHTER, OUR SORROWS, AND OURSELVES. WE WON'T HAVE TO WORRY WHAT LAY AHEAD. BUT IF BY CHANCE, WHAT TOMORROW BRINGS COMES TOO EARLY, WE CAN LOOK BACK ON ALL THOSE BEAUTIFUL MOMENTS CALLED YESTERDAY. You'll te item 310 ads and index Boyle, David — 120 Boyle, Norman — 201 Bracki, Kathy — 178 Bradley, Jill — 178 Bragdon, Jim — 201 Bragdon, Carol — 121 Bragg, Charles — 201 Braley, Chris — 86 Branch, Brenda — 222 Braun, Michael — 120 Breedlove, Larry — 65, 178 Bresler, Bill — 121 Brewer, David — 178 Brewer, Sandra — 201 _ Brey, Patricia — 201 Bristow, Edward — 121 Britt, Dennis — 121 Brogdon, Laura — 178 Brooks, Beth — 201 Brooks, Terry — 178 Broussard, Denise — 178 Brower, Holly — 121 Brown, Beth — 121 Brown, Julie — 121 Brown, Kathy — 71, 121 Brown, Lise — 121 Brown, Mark — 178 Brown, Mark — 178 Brown, Mindy — 178 Brown, Rusty — 201 Brown, Warren — 201 Browning, Jim — 121 Bryan, Steve — 201 Bryant, Cheryl — 178 Brymer, Peggy — 121 Bufkin, Chuck — 178 Bullock, Steve — 201 Bunday, Scott — 278 Bunday, Stephen — 121 Bunting, David — 178 Burbey, John — 179 Burgess, Tim — 179 Burkett, Jo A. — 121 Burks, Kathryn — 121 Burleson, Kerry — 222 Burnham, Blake — 121 Burnham, Brad — 201 Burns, Laura — 179 Buroker, Julie — 121 Burrier, Dan — 121 Burrier, Debbie — 201 Burrow, Brad — 179 Burrow, Kyle — 201 Butler, Bobby — 84, 201 Butler, Christy — 121 Butler, Nan — 179 Burton, Michael — 121 Butts, Carolyn — 122 Bybell, Dave — 201 Bylander, Beth — 201 Bynum, Les — 66, 201 Bytheway, Frank — 122 C Cabaniss, Carla — 195 Cain, Susan — 201 Callinan, Katie — 179 Calverly, Melodie — 201 Campbell, Archie — 201 Campbell, Brian — 201 Campbell, Karen — 179 Campbell, Mark — 66, 201 Candler, Sandra — 122 Cantrell, Elizabeth — 122 Caraway, James — 179 Cardwell, Sharon — 179 Carlson, Kris — 179 Carlson, Shelley — 201 Carpenter, Jeff — 60, 122 Carrico, Debra — 201 Carrillo, Robert — 122 Carrillo, Craig — 179 Carroll, Kristi — 122, 71 Carroll, Lisa — 86, 71, 201 Carroll, Mike — 122 Carroll, Michael — 122 Carroll, Pat — 201 Carstens, George — 122 Carstens, Paul — 201 Carter, Hoy — 179 Carter, Kim — 201 Carter, Mike — 179 Carter, Neal — 122 Carter, Sharon — 202 Carter, Ted — 202 Cary, Charlotte — 179 Cash, John — 202 Cassell, Cindy — 85, 222 Casstevens, Jim — 202 Cate, Shorty — 179 Cather, Audrey — 122 Chambers, Meg — 179 Chambers, Randy — 179 Chance, Chris — 179 Chance, Keith — 202 Chandler, Rhonda — 179 Chase, Jenny — 122 Chheng, Kim Eng — 179 Chiavetta, Linda — 122 Childress, Paige — 179 Chooke, Tanya — 202 Christenson, Craig — 82, 202 Christenson, David — 123 Christenson, Kim — 202 Christy, Ann — 179 Christy, Lori — 179 Chritton, Verna — 123 Cifonie, Sharon — 123 ads and index 311 STON OPENTAM TO!I1 PM TODAYS WEEK Kexal DRUGS 41 RICHARDSON HEIGHTS VILLAGE AD 5-7127 HAVE YOUR DOCTOR CALL US FOR YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION FREE DELIVERY % CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED Clampitt, Debra — 123 Clancy, Dave — 179 Clark, Anita — 202 Clark, Ricky — 202 Clark, Steven — 123 Clarke, Robin — 202 Clayton, Dan — 179 Cleckly, Dale — 179 Cleckly, Patrick — 123 Clinger, Julia — 202 Coale, Kevin — 65, 179 Coatney, George — 179 Cochran, Michael — 123 Coffman, Ben — 179 Coher, Arden — 202 Cole, Debbie — 202 Cole, Mark — 202 Coleman, Brett — 202 Coleman, Fred — 123 Coleman, Mark — 123 Colley, Drake — 179 Collings, David — 123 Collins, Curtis — 123 Collins, Mark — 123 Collins, Stewart — 203 Colvin, Alan — 179 Combs, John — 179 Conaway, Karen — 89, 179 Conkel, Debbie — 72, 179 Connell, Doug — 123 Connell, Margie — 195 Constantine, John — 203 Cook, Alison — 123 Cook, Brent — 179 Cook, Herman — 203 Cook, John — 124 Cook, Jon — 203 Cook, J. 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Cooper, Mitch — 179 Cooper, Richard — 203 Corey, Scott — 124 Corey, Tracey — 179 Cornwell, Debbie — 203 Cotton, Christy — 86, 71, 124 Cotton, Jeff — 203 Cottrell, Kim — 124 Couch, Allison — 203 Courtney, Mike — 179 Cowen, Candy — 203 Cox, Bob — 179 Cox, Caryn — 203 Cox, Kim — 124 Cox, Rhonda — 124 Cox, Robert — 179 Crain, Sara — 203 Crawford, Robert — 124 Creel, Davis — 124 Creel, Kim — 203 Crews, Joe — 124 Crosby, Jim — 60, 124 Cross, Jeri — 124 Cross, Ken — 179 Crouch, Lisa — 179 Crump, Alicia — 203 Crutcher, D’'Ana — 180 Cude, James — 65, 222 Culter, Susan — 124 Cunningham, Shelley — 180 Curran, Beth — 203 Curran, Ken — 65, 180 Currin, Kathy — 71, 180 Curtis, Curt — 203 Cuthbert, Tom — 80, 204 D Dallape, Blake — 124 Dalke, Karen — 204 Dalrymple, Scott — 180 Dalton, Karen — 204 Damico, Dawn — 124 Daniel, David — 124 Daniels, Diana — 180 Danielson, Pam — 204 Darais, Mark — 204 Davenport, John — 180 Davidovic, Zorica — 124 Davidson, Greg — 124 Davidson, Steve — 195 Davies, Dana — 82, 124 Davies, David — 125 Davis, John — 65, 180 Davis, Melanie — 125 Davis, Terry — 180 Davis, Valerie — 204 Dawson, Benita — 125 Day, Ben — 60, 180 Day, Holly — 125 Dayton, Sharon — 180 Dean, Terri — 180 Dechard, Mark — 180 Dedeker, Doug — 66, 204 DeJarnett, Lori — 180 DeLee, David — 60, 125 DeLoach, Jan — 204 Demuth, Sue — 180 Demuth, Lynn — 125 Denham, Allison — 204 Denniston, Julie — 125 Denny, Mark — 180 Denton, Mickey — 180 Dermody, Mike — 82 DeSalvo, Greg — 66, 204 Deshazer, Denise — 204 Devine, Scott — 180 Dewberry, Patricia — 125 Dewell, Mary — 180 Dick, Bruce — 66, 204 Dickens, Drew — 180 Dickerson, Diana — 125 Dickerson, Mike — 204 Dickey, Elizabeth — 125 Dickson, Susan — 204 Dierck, April — 180 Dills, Cheri — 180 Dills, Pamella — 125 Dodson, John — 125 Doherty, Cathy — 204 Domengeaux, James — 204 Donaldson, Beth — 125 Dohellan, Susan — 204 Donovan, Christy — 204 Doran, Mike — 125 Dorsett, Kim — 125 Dosch, Susan — 82, 180 Doty, Cindy — 204 Dove, Margaret — 204 Dover, Susan — 204 Dowd, Melinda — 204 Dowd, Sheryl — 125 Doyle, Lynn — 125 Doyle, Pat — 204 Draihn, Ricky — 180 Drake, Jack — 181 Dressler, Coleen — 125 Driskell, David — 125 Duckworth, Paula — 126 Duel, Mary — 71 Duerksen, Brenda — 181 Duffy, Susie — 181 Dungan, Sheila — 181 Durant, Karen — 204 Dutton, Steve — 80, 181 Dunn, Allison — 181 Dwight, Wink — 181 Dyer, Glen — 181 Dyer, Terry — 126 Dyson, Tim — 126 E Eastin, Kim — 204 Ebenhack, Kathy — 126 Eckberg, Mary Lee — 126 Eckeberger, Brian — 126 Edwards, Karen — 18] Egan, Mary — 204 Egan, Mike — 181 Ehlers, Susan — 181 Eitelman, Vicke — 181 Elgin, Tim — 204 Ellis, Diane — 181 Ellis, Jim — 126 Ellis, Kelly — 87, 71, 181 Ellis, Larry — 204 Ellis, Sam — 204 Elmore, David — 181 Else, John — 126 Emerson, Hervie — 195 Erickson, Lynn — 71, 182 Essary, Gail — 182 Estes, Ronnie — 204 Estle, Steve — 182 Etchinson, Bill — 204 Etchieson, James — 182 Etheredge, Jackie — 204 Eubanks, Ann — 182 Evans, Chris — 84, 204 Evans, Georgia — 126 Evans, Sherry — 204 Ewton, Melanie — 182 F Fackler, Bobby — 204 Fackler, Katie — 126 Fahler, Jeff — 126 Faldon, Laura — 204 Faldon, Patti — 182 Farley, Tammy — 204 Farnen, Jean — 71, 195 Farquhar, Tracey — 204 Farris, Carolyn — 126 Farris, Sharon — 204 Fawcett, Greg — 82, 126 Fay, Pat — 204 Fear, Rebecca — 126 Feldberg, Jan — 126 Ferguson, Brad — 182 Ferguson, Bruce — 204 Ferguson, Christa — 71, 182 Ferguson, Mark — 66, 204 Ferguson, Melissa — 205 Ferguson, Robert — 126 Feris, Andy — 182 Feris, Moira — 127 Fields, Linn — 182 Finkbeiner, Brad — 182 Fischer, Laureen — 205 Fisher, Mike — 66, 205 Fitzgerald, Debbie — 182 Fleeman, Barry — 127 Fleeman, Scott — 205 Fleming, David — 182 Fleming, Margie — 182 Fletcher, Brent — 205 Flood, Liz — 127 Flood, Pete — 182 Ford, Chris — 205 Ford, Jeff — 182 Ford, Sharon — 127 Forres, Paul — 182 Forsyth, Stan — 65, 182 Fortney, Laura — 127 Fortney, Mark — 205 Foster, Eric — 82, 182 Foster, William — 127 Foster, Steve — 127 Fougeron, Chantel — 182 Fountain, Susan — 205 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MIKE ANDERSON SENIOR BAUDSMEN '76 RONTEOIE ANT PEGE BRENDA BLANKENSHIP GREG GAYLOR KAREN McCORMICK KIM SAVAGE JIM BROWNING KURT HARMEYER BARBARA McILVAINE SHERRY SEPMOREE DAWN DAMICO LAURA HAYNES JAY MOHLER LINDA STOKE DAVID DANIEL KEITH HOWARD ED OSTRANDER BILLY TAYLOR GREG DAVIDSON MARY KAUFMAN TAMI PILOT RICK WELLS DAVID DRISKELL SUE KRANZOW DON POOL CATHY WHALEY JEFF FAHLER ED KUBIK KATHY RAINEY KIM WHITE ROBBY FERGUSON TOM LINDSEY PAUL RAKOFSKY SHARLA WINN SENIORS 76 ads and index 315 Griffith, Ward — 196 Griffith, Ward — 205 Griggs, Sharon — 129 Grigsby, Lee — 65, 183 Groom, Harold — 129 Gross, Lisa — 129 Grove, Charlie — 205 Grove, Claudia — 183 Grubbs, Terry — 71, 129 Gruber, Margaret — 129 Gruble, Karen — 129 Grulich, Nancy — 129 Gumbert, Mike — 129 Gurley, West — 129 Guy, Katherine — 129 Gwaltney, Lynda — 205 H Haddigan, Nancy — 183 Haddock, Bart — 205 Hagens, Jeff — 60, 129 Hagens, Laurie — 183 Hager, Steve — 60, 129 Hahnel, Max — 183 Hahnel, Mike — 129 Haigh, Lee — 205 Haigh, Pat — 183 Hailey, Hoy Lynn — 183 Haisty, Karen — 129 Haisty, Vivian — 205 Hall, Clay — 206 Hall, Greg — 183 Hall, Holly — 71, 183 Hall, Reed — 130 Hall, Trey — 206 Hollum, Kink — 183 Halter, Kevin — 206 Ham, Cindy — 183 Hamil, Cheryl — 206 Hamilton, Heather — 130 Hamilton, Lamont — 130 Hamilton, Storey — 130 Hamlin, Sheryl — 183 Hammer, Karla — 206 Hammer, Mark — 130 Hammer, Matt — 60, 130 Hammond, Patty — 183 Hammond, Tammy — 206 Hammons, Mark — 130 Hampton, Jeff — 183 Hance, Lisa — 206 Hancock, Kent — 206 Hanes, Susan — 183 Haney, Ronald — 130 Hankinson, Carol — 183 Hanna, David — 66, 206 Hanna, Tammie — 183 Hanson, Karen — 183 316 ads and index Harding, Tyson — 206 Hardy, Doug — 206 Hardy, Kim — 130 Hargis, Larry — 206 Harker, Gwen — 130 Harmeyer, Kurt — 130 Harmon, Carl — 206 Harper, Patti — 130 Harris, Don — 60, 130 Harris, Jim — 183 Harris, Julie — 130 Harris, Steve — 206 Harrison, Paul — 206 Harvey, Kevin — 130 Harvey, Denise — 130 Harvey, Tim — 82, 183 Haskell, Al — 183 Haughton, Rick — 206 Haviland, Kerry — 183 Hawthorne, Denise — 196 Hayden, Diane — 206 Haye, Roxanne — 183 Hayes, Susie — 183 Haygood, Jim — 206 Haygood, Susan — 131 Hays, Donna — 206 Hays, Mark — 206 Haynes, Laura — 131 Hazel, Coby — 183 Heard, Pam — 183 Heath, Bill — 131 Helberg, Michelle — 206 Helton, Robby — 184 Hemmer, Susan — 131 Henderson, Karla — 184 Henderson, Michael — 131 Henderson, Steve — 206 Hendry, Tracey — 196 Heniford, Steve — 66, 206 Hennes, Andrea — 206 Hennes, Cecil — 131 Henseler, Sherri — 206 Hensley, Lynn — 206 Hensley, Robin — 131 Herbert, Thomas — 131 Heverly, Konda — 206 Hewitt, Greg — 184 Heyer, Hal — 184 Hickman, Mark — 131 Higgins, Jill — 207 Higgins, Julie — 131 Higgins, Lori — 207 Hight, Peggy — 131 Hill, David — 184 Hill, Lisa — 184 Hill, Shaun — 184 Hill, Tami — 184 Hilliard, Maray — 207 Hillmer, Roy — 207 Hines, Chris — 131 Hines, Carrie — 131 Hines, Jeff — 207 Hinton, Mike — 207 Hitchcock, Vickie — 184 Hobday, Karen — 184 Hoeper, Martha — 207 Hoff, Stuart — 131 Hoffman, Amy — 184 Hoffman, Claire — 131 _ Hoffpaver, Bill — 131 Hogge, Julie — 184 Hogue, David — 184 Hohman, Robert — 132 Holder, Barbara — 207 Holder, Beverly — 184 Holliday, Rick — 60, 132 Hollack, Scott — 132 Hollock, Trey — 84 Hollon, Michele — 132 Holman, Melinda — 184 Holmes, Jeff — 207 Holmes, John — 65, 184 Holmgren, Linda — 207 Holmgren, Paula — 132 Holton, Lynda — 207 Holton, Richard — 132 Homme, Pam — 207 Hoover, Gary — 132, 80 Hopkins, David — 132 Hopper, Gary — 184 Hopper, Lori — 184 Horvath, Tibi — 184 Houser, Steve — 184 Houston, Jill — 184 Howard, Cheryl — 184 Howard, Jeff — 132 Howard, Les — 66, 207 Howard, Lynne — 184 Howard, Peggy — 132 Howard, Warren — 132 Howard, Wes — 60, 132 Howdeshell, Paul — 132 Hoye, Roxanne — 89 Hoyt, David — 65, 184 Huber, Karl — 184 Huber, Nancy — 132 Huff, Brad — 207 Huff, Cary — 65, 207 Hughes, Beverly — 207 Hughes, Brian — 66 Hughes, David — 132 Hughes, Doug — 132 Hughes, Julie — 207 Huse, Tom — 132 Huie, Steve — 66, 207 Hull, Judy — 207 Hunt, Peter — 196 Hunsaker, Kevin — 207 Hurlbut, Matt — 207 Hussey, Denise — 132 Hutchinson, Andrea — 184 Hutson, Dan — 60, 184 Hyde, Jim — 207 | Immel, John — 82 Inselman, Debora — 184 Ince, Jeanne — 207 Ince, Thomas — 133, 84 Ingels, Chris — 207 Ingles, Mark — 133 Ingram, Melanie — 207 Inman, Andy — 133 Inman, Curtis — 207 Inselmann, Jeanne — 208 Irving, Mark — 184 Irwin, Bobbi — 184 Irwin, Lynda — 207 Israel, Barb — 85, 184 Israel, Lisa — 85, 184 Isaac, Greg — 196 Issac, Stephen — 133 Ivie, Craig — 184 Ivy, Marla — 207 J Jacks, Gigi — 208 Jacks, Vicki — 208 Jackson, Brenda — 184 Jackson, Jeff — 184 Jackson, Jerry — 65, 184 Jackson, Mike — 208 Jacques, K. K. — 208 Jaggers, Melissa — 208 James, Sara — 208 Janes, Doug — 184 Jarrett, Jill — 133 Jasper, Amy — 208 Jasper, David — 184 Jasper, Melanie — 184 Jasper, Robin — 184 Jeanes, James — 184 Jeanes, Julia — 208 Jenkins, Tamy — 133 Jenkins, Sherry — 208 Jensen, Suzanne — 208 ads and index 317 Skin Care Center Treatments for Problem Skin Las Tres Coiffures and Corner Cuttery Boutique eee a 3 : Haircuts and Thermal Waving Vittee klar y ret . b asiiiiee t ON.¢ 418 Spanish Village | Dallas, Texas 75240 239-1315 318 ads and index Jerome, Gary — 184 Jinks, Glen — 208 Jobin, Diane — 208 Johns, Wendy — 185 Johnson, Angela — 185 - Johnson, Becky — 208 Johnson, Brenda — 208 Johnson, Camille — 208 Johnson, Donnie — 87 Johnson, Kathy — 133 Johnson, Kathy — 185 Johnson, Kerrie — 208 Johnson, Kevin — 208 Johnson, Laurie — 185 Johnson, Linda — 133 Johnson, Philip — 133 Johnson, Tom — 209 Joiner, Mickey — 185 Jolly, Gina Ann — 185 Jolly, Jennifer — 185 Jones, Beverly — 133 Jones, Brad — 65, 185 Jones, Bruce — 185 Jones, Jeff — 133 Jones, Joanna — 133 Jones, Joey — 185 Jones, Michael — 133 Jones, Mike — 209 Jones, Mike — 209 Jones, Sandra — 185 Jones, Stan — 133 Jones, Steve — 84, 185 Jordan, Keith — 185 Joseph, John — 185 Journey, Allan — 185 Judge, Pam — 185 Judge, Peggy — 85, 209 Juett, Karen — 185 K Kain, Joe — 185 Kalmbach, Tracey — 133 Kamel, Mike — 65, 185 Kane, David — 185 Kapp, Jana — 133 Karlak, Cindy — 185 Kattleman, Mare — 134 Katz, Barbara — 209 Kaufman, Janis — 185 Kaufman, Jim — 185 Kaufman, Mary — 134 Kay, Kathy — 209 Kays, Constance — 134 Kays, Steve — 185 Kee, Debbie — 186 Kee, Jennifer — 134 Kee, Lisa — 209 Keefer, Heather — 209 Keim, Kevin — 186 Keller, Vicki — 209 Kellerhouse, Cavid — 186 Kelly, Tim — 209 Kendrick, Lisa — 134 Kern, Kathleen — 209 Kerr, Dana — 209 Kessler, Kelley — 209 Kettering, Dale — 134 Kettering, Lynn — 209 Kile, Shannon — 209 Kimbrell, Ron — 60, 134 Kincheloe, Christi — 209 Kincheloe, Richard — 134 Kinder, Brad — 209 Kindle, Kenneth — 134 King, Debbie — 86, 66, 186 King, Gary — 134 King, Robyn — 209 Kingcaid, Bud — 186 Kingrey, Grady — 186 Kinsman, Cheryl — 134 Kinsman, Lora — 209 TOWN NORTH BOWLING CENTER Ask About Complete Pro Shops Our Leagues . Restaurant Shoe Rentals 220 Spring Valley 235-7131 ads and index 319 Congratulations From TEXAS POWER LIGHT COMPANY Kirkindoll, Dale — 60, 134 Kitchen, Debbie — 134 Kittle, Lisa — 186 Kittle, Robin — 134 Klein, Karl — 135 Klihr, Sandy — 135 Klose, Barbara — 135 Klose, Beverly — 210 Klughart, Kevin — 84, 210 Klute, Gerald — 210 Kmieciak, Shawn — 210 Knecht, Debbie — 186 Knecht, William — 135 Knight, Donna — 210 Knight, Melissa — 210 Knoll, Susan — 210 Knorr, Darlene — 186 Knotts, Dennis — 60, 186 Knox, Richard — 210 Knust, Tom — 186 Kober, Debbie — 210 Koop, Vicki — 186 Korioth, Diana — 210 Korioth, Mike — 186 Kosan, Kevin — 135 Kraman, David — 210 320 ads and index A Taxpaying, Investor-Owned Electric Utility Kraman, Judy — 135 Kranzow, Susan — 135 Krauss, Matt — 210 Krauss, Randy — 186 Krauss, Ted — 186 Kregel, George — 135 Kregel, Keith — 210 Kring, Karen — 210 Krodel, Brett — 135 Krodel, Kim — 210 Krueger, Cyndi — 210 Krueger, Karen — 135 Kubik, Ed — 136 L LaBrie, Janice — 186 LaButis, Mark — 186 Ladas, Cyndy — 210 Lafollette, Julie — 71, 87, 136 Lair, Karen — 186 Lajeunesse, Joel — 136 Lamb, Liz — 186 Lambert, Mark — 136 Lambeth, Larrie — 210 Lambeth, Laura — 136 Laminack, Steve — 80, 210 Landon, Michael — 136 Lane, Bryan — 210 Lanford, Fred — 136 Langford, Eric — 82, 186 Laningham, René — 210 Larsen, Shirlen — 210 Laska, Celia — 136 Lauderdale, Dan — 186 Lavergne, Nina — 210 Lawrence, William — 136 Lawton, Elizabeth — 136 Lawton, Shawn — 186 Laywell, Pam — 186 Laywell, Paul — 136 Lear, Terry — 186 Leavelle, Gary — 196 Ledford, Joey — 210 Lee, Cindy — 210 Lee, Cavid — 136 Lee, Larry — 210 Lee, Sandy — 210 Leighton, Kathy — 136 Legge, Eric — 210 Legge, Karen — 186 LeGrande, Bette — 210 Lemming, Jim — 80, 60, 186 Lemont, Sherry — 210 Leslie, Bob — 186 Leslie, Frank — 186 Leslie, Lee — 210 Leverette, Cherie — 210° Levinson, Gary — 210 Levy, Eric — 136 Levy, Marlon — 82, 186 Levy, Pierre — 82, 186 Lewis, Beth — 186 Lewis, Peggy — 186 Lewton, Mike — 186 Liesenfelt, Doyle — 136 Liesenfelt, Kevin — 210 Lindsey, Marcia — 136 Lindsey, Mike — 210 Lindsey, Thomas — 137 Linton, Kenny — 210 Liptod, Christine — 211 Little, Kelly — 211 Lloyd, Derek — 186 Lobb, Mark — 137 Lackett, Laura — 211 Loessberg, Shari — 211 Lokke, Paul — 186 Long, Barbara — 211 Top: Susie Skelton, Kim Watkins, Katie Fackler, Lynn Doyle. Middle: Cathie Wiezorek, Karen Smith, Kathy Metcalf, Melinda Holman, Georgia Evans. Bottom: Donna Freeman, Marcia Lindsey, Shelly Rasmussen. Long, Bruce — 186 Longpre, Diana — 187 Loquercio, Nancy — 211 Louallen, Greg — 187 Loucks, Sandra — 211 Loucks, Susan — 137 Lockridge, Flint — 80, 187 Lucas, Lisa — 211 Lucias, Susan — 211 Luleff, Robin — 211 Lundgren, Chris — 187 Lusk, Tamie — 137 Luther, Ted — 211 Lutkus, Charles — 187 Lynch, Maureen — 211 Lynn, Randy — 137 M Macon, Chris — 187 MacWithey, Melisia — 211 Madden, Clete — 66, 211 Madden, Mitchell — 187 Mahfouz, Chris — 211 Mallicote, Becky — 211 Malone, Mark — 211 Malzac, Shelly — 71, 138 Skexies Maner, Paul — 211 Maner, Vicki — 138 Manes, Karen — 138 Mangum, Doug — 211 Mann, Donna — 187 Manneberg, Suzy — 187 Manthe, Julia — 138 Manthely, Joe — 211 Margiotta, Vince — 211 Markeson, Silas — 138 Markham, Bruce — 211 Marsh, Brian — 65, 187 Marshall, Barbara — 71, 86, 211 Martin, Bobby — 211 Martin, Carolyn — 211 Martin, Mike — 187 Martin, Russell — 138 Martin, William — 138 Marx, Keith — 187 Mason, Kelly — 211 Mastal, Megan — 187 Mastal, Melanie — 211 Masters, Mark — 138 Masterson, Jill — 187 Masterson, Wade — 138 Mathis, Shelia — 211 ads and index 321 Matijevich, Kathy — 138 Mattocks, Dee Ann — 139 Mattocks, Kerri — 211 Maxwell, David — 187 Maxwell, Patrice — 139 Maxwell, Teresa — 139 Mayer, Janis — 211 Mayes, Sharla — 139 Mazziotti, Joan — 139 Meador, Janet — 187 Mear, Joe — 212 Meeker, Danny — 212 Meeker, Kelley — 139 Melaun, Greg — 139 Mello, Patricia — 71, 187 Melton, Jan — 187 Melvin, Susie — 82 Mercer, Brad — 187 Metcalf, Craig — 187 Metcalf, Kathy — 139 Metcalf, Kyle — 212 Methenitis, Anne — 139 Meyer, Beth — 187 Meyer, Robert — 212 Meyers, Mike — 212 Middlemass, Sara — 188 Milano, Richard — 212 Miles, John Paul — 212 Miley, Truett — 188 Miller, Anita — 212 Miller, Bill — 188 Miller, Cammie — 188 Miller, Christy — 212 Miller, Gary — 139 Miller, Jeff — 212 Miller, Julie — 212 Miller, Kathy — 139 Miller, Mike — 212 Miller, Mike — 212 Master Charge COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE BOB BEZNER TEXACO SERVICE CENTER 633 W. 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Spring Valley 238-079 | 141 Spring Valley 233-6732 McComas, Cecil — 212 McComas, Diana — 137 McCormick, Barney — 196 McCormick, Daren — 137 McCoskey, Bruce — 212 © McCoskey, Mary — 187 McCreight, Lori — 137 McCreight, Scott — 212 McDavid, Mary — 212 McDermott, Kevin — 187 McDermott, Michael — 137 McDowell, Beth — 187 McDowell, Jane — 137 McDowell, John — 212 McDowell, Kenda — 137 McFadden, Mike — 212 McGary, Terry — 212 McGee, Tommy — 137 McGoodwin, JoAnn — 211 McGough, David — 187 McGough, Richard — 212 Mellvaine, Barbara — 137 Mclnroe, Pat — 66 McJunkin, Valorie — 187 McKamy, Robert — 187 McKay, Tracy — 212 McKenzie, Lolly — 187 McKinnon, Stan — 187 McLea, Brett — 137 McLean, Cathy — 212 McLean, Phyllis — 212 McLeod, Jeff — 212 McMasters, Shannon — 137 McMichael, Cindy — 86, 187 McMillian, Cathy — 211 McNair, Mike — 212 McNamara, Kathy — 187 McNamara, Paricia — 138 McNeil, Sue — 212 McPheeters, Laura — 138 McPherson, Stewart — 138 McWilliams, Davey — 187 McWilliams, David — 138 N Nangle, Becky — 188 Napper, Paul — 66, 213 Naramore, Rick — 213 Nay, Marshall — 188 Nayes, Mike — 188 Neal, Karen — 213 Neal, Tommy — 188 Neese, Donald — 140 Nelson, Malise — 140 Nelson, Phil — 188 Nelson, Randi — 188 Nelson, Suzi — 213 Nemecek, Nancy — 213 Neva, Suzanne — 213 Newberry, Carol — 140 Newberry, Susan — 188 Newby, Suzi — 213 Newell, Alison — 140 Newell, Amy — 213 Newell, Sharon — 188 Neuman, Chris — 140 Nickel, Paul — 140 Nickel, Walter — 213 Nicks, Cindy — 188 Niederer, Kay — 188 Nitsche, Suzy — 181 Noah, Doug — 84, 214 Nodorft, Randy — 214 Nordorft, Terry — 188 Noland, Jamie — 214 Norman, Judy — 141 Norwood, David — 141 Norwood, Randal — 141 Norwood, Scott — 214 Norwood, Tracey — 141 Null, Beth — 188 Nygaard, Susette — 188 Nyquist, Ellen — 214 @, O'Brien, Beth — 214 O'Brien, Sandy — 188 O'Bryant, Pat — 214 O'Connor, Danny — 82, 214 O'Connor, Peggy — 188 Odom, Mike — 188 O'Donnell, Karen — 71, 188 O'Donnell, Nancy — 214 Oexler, Laurie — 214 Ogier, Stacy — 214 Oleson, Buddy — 188 Olsen, Michelle — 214 Olson, Jack — 196 O'Malley, Susan — 141 Opdike, Tracey — 141 O'Reilly, Henry — 141 O'Reilly, Karen — 214 Orgish, Scott — 189 Orlando, Tony — 141 Orr, John — 65, 189 Ostling, Cindy — 214 Ostrander, Chris — 214 Ostrander, Edwin — 141 Ostrander, Joyce — 189 Oubre, Debbie — 214 Oubre, Sharon — 214 Owens, Greg — 189 Pp Page, Kim — 82, 141 Page, Mark — 214 Pakes, Mark — 214 Palmer, Kendall — 141 Palpant, Mike — 189 Papaila, John — 141 Papaila, Nadine — 214 Papke, Barry — 141 ads and index 323 Alpha Omega Front Row: Lisa Gross, Lori Allen, Jan Sonnenmair (vice-president), Jenny Chase, Liz Cantrell, Terri Warren, Sherese Sileo, Sheri Sunstrum (secretary), Suzi Nitche, Cindy Spieghts (treasurer). Back Row: Nancy Grulick (president), Debbie Blankenship, Kelli Wilson, Kim Dorsett, Sheryl Dowd, Diane Barnett, Laura McPheeters (chaplain). Pardue, Kathy — 189 Parham, Randy — 60, 141 Park, Duane — 141 Park, Jeff — 214 Parker, Brian — 214 Parker, Patti — 214 Parker, Phillip — 214 Parnell, Nick — 60, 141 Parr, Jay — 189 Parrish, David — 197 Pascoe, Scott — 214 Pask, Eddy — 189 Patel, Ketki — 214 Paterson, David — 214 Patrick, Evelyn — 214 Patterson, Jamie — 214 Pearce, Warren — 141 Pearson, Trina — 141 Pederson, Sandra — 141 Pedigo, Jim — 66, 214 Perdew, Kris — 215 Perkins, Becky — 215 Perkins, Keith — 142 Perkins, Kelley — 142 Perkins, Kim — 189 Perkins, Mark — 142 Perkins, Todd — 215 Perron, Donna — 215 Perutelli, Gary — 142 Peryam, Scott — 142 Peters, Wesley — 189 Peterson, Carl — 142 Peterson, Rebecca — 142 Peterson, Wayne — 142 Pettigrew, Lisa — 189 Pfaff, Robert — 142 Pfaff, Nancy — 215 Pfaff, Susan — 87, 189 Pflug, Janet — 215 Pflug, John — 189 Pfohl, Randy — 142 Phelps, Phoebe — 189 Phelps, Russel — 142 Philippi, George — 60, 189 Phillips, Kerry — 215 Pickee, Randy — 215 Pickering, Clay — 189 Pieczynski, Mary — 189 Piepenbrok, Eric — 215 Piepenbrok, Mark — 189 Pierce, Brad — 215 Pierce, Donna — 215 Pierce, Kathy — 215, 87 Pierce, Kevin — 142 Pierce, Scott — 189 Pierce, Susan — 189 Pierson, Greg — 65, 189 Pigg, Deborah — 142 Pilot, Tami — 142 Pinkus, Joel — 65, 189 Pippin, Amy — 215 Pitcock, Bobby — 142 Pittman, Drew — 215 Pittman, Julie — 143 Pitman, Perry — 143 Pittman, Tina — 189 Platner, Kim — 143 Poindexter, Joyce — 143 Polka, Karrie — 189 Polka, Kimmie — 215 Pollack, David — 143 Pollack, Sheryl — 215 Polley, Bruce — 215 Polley, John — 189 Polley, Terri — 215 Pool, Don — 143 Pool, Melanie — 215 Pope, Suzanne — 215 Potter, Diane — 197 Potter, Tricia — 189 Powell, Jim — 80, 65, 189 Powell, Karen — 189 Precise, Ken — 197 Prentiss, Richard — 65, 189 Prentiss, Robert — 215 Prevett, Lisa — 215 Price, Craig — 66, 215 Price, Rhonda — 215 Price, Valerie — 71 Priebe, Kim — 215 Prier, David — 190 Prince, Kass — 143 Pulliam, John — 215 Putman, Jenny — 215 Q Quance, Jeff — 190 Quay, Tracey — 215 Quick, Robin — 143 ads and index 325 808 S. 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Kelly — 190 Rickman, Janet — 144 Riebel, Pete — 190 Riley, Allison — 216 Rind, Craig — 190 Ringo, Audrey — 144 Rippetoe, Bill — 216 Ritter, Ebbey — 216 Rittman, Mary Nell — 216 Roach, Valerie — 216 Robbins, Mike — 65, 216 Roberts, Darryl — 216 Roberts, Randi — 190 Roberts, Vanessa — 144 Roberts, Wendy — 216 Robertson, Deanne — 86, 71, 216 Robertson, Jerry — 60 Robertson, Kay — 144 Robertson, Mala — 190 Robuck, Kevin — 190 Rodden, Janice — 190 Rogers, Katy — 216 Rogers, Linda — 144 Rogers, Michael — 144 Roland, Cindy — 216 Roming, Lisa — 145 Rose, Caryn — 216 Rose, Shelley — 190 Rosen, Jan — 190 Ross, Keith — 145 Ross, Robert — 190 Rossato, Kathy — 145 Rossini, Nick — 145 Rossini, Teresa — 190 Roth, James — 145 Rothert, Eric — 60, 190 Rourk, Shannon — 216 enneys ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY 70 Richardson Hts. 235-456] Richardson, Texas 70 Richardson Hts. 235-4561 Richardson, Texas Rowley, Brian — 60, 145 Rudolph, Kathy — 85, 216 Ruffalo, Patrice — 145 Russell, David — 190 Russell, Tracye — 217 Rutherford, Nancy — 217 Ryals, Gretchen — 190 Ryan, Dennis — 217 Ss Sackett, Mark — 60, 145 Sadler, Craig — 190 Sadler, Cathy — 217 Salem, Linda — 217 Sammons, Jim — 60, 145 Sanders, Bryan — 191 Sanders, Flo — 145 Sanders, Margaret — 217 Sanders, Marsha — 145 Sanders, Tim — 191 Sandlin, Ray — 66, 217 Sauer, Glenn — 217 Saver, Ken — 145 Saulsberry, Wade — 217 Savage, Kim — 86, 145 Scallorn, Tommy — 217 Scallorn, Vicki — 191 Scarlett, William — 145 Schaale, Richard — 217 Schantz, Lovise — 145 Scherer, Becky — 217 Schey, Beverly — 145 Schey, Bill — 217 Schillaci, Lee — 87, 217 Schiller, Sue — 217 Schindler, Denise — 217 Schleyer, Greg — 145 Schlobohm, Lisa — 217 Schulueter, Eric — 217 Schmidt, Russell — 65, 191 Schmoll, David — 191 Schneider, Rob — 217 45 _ Scott, Stan — 80, 145 Schoenkey, Bill — 217 Schoenky, Debbie — 146 Schoenky, Jim — 191 Schramm, Tim — 191 Schroeder, Scot — 191 Schultz, Arturo — 145 — Schultz, Lloyd — 191 Schumaker, James — 145 Schuyler, Jana — 217 Schwad, Bobby — 217 Schwab, Michael — 146 Scogin, Norma — 217 Scott, Jan — 197 Scott, Leesa — 217 Scott, Steve — 217 Scott, Victor — 217 Scowcroft, Ann — 191 Scowcroft, Jane — 217 Seale, Maribeth — 191 Seledic, Cari — 217 Semon, Monica — 146 Sedalnick, David — 146 Seidler, Richard — 146 Semmer, Jeff — 146 Semrad, John — 146 Sepmoree, Sherry — 146 Shaffer, Craig — 217 Shaffer, Steven — 191 Shannon, Bobby — 146 Shapiro, Janice — 191 Sharp, Teri — 217 Shaw, Cliff — 66, 217 Shaw, Danny — 217 Shaw, Michelle — 146 Sheppard, April — 71, 191 Sherard, Bob — 191 Sherman, Alissa — 217 Sherrin, Denise — 191 Sherwood, Lisa — 146 Shields, Andy — 65, 191 ARAPAHO ROAD PHARMACY Arapaho Road Shinners, Laura — 191 Shipley, Kirk — 217 Shipley, Ross — 191 Shipley, Todd — 146 Shippy, Jay — 191 Shirley, Mark — 191 Shoemaker, Guy — 217 Shoemaker, Randy — 84 Shoemaker, Jessee — 146 Short, Jeanine — 217 Shuert, Steve — 217 Siedell, Ken — 191 Sileo, Sherese — 146 Silex, Danny — 217 Silvi, Jinn — 217 Simpson, Bruce — 217 Sims, Cheryl — 146 Sims, Jeanne — 217 Sims, Kevin — 191 Sims, Kim — 217 Sisson, Dick — 217 Six, Cathy — 217 Skelton, Lark — 191 Skelton, Susie — 197 Skiles, Pam — 191 Skiles, Tom — 66, 218 Skinner, Sharon — 146 Slage!, Cindy — 191 Slagel, Debbie — 218 Sloan, Mark — 218 Smart, Leesa — 85, 218 Smilie, Clark — 191 Smith, Brad — 83, 191 Smith, Debbie — 87, 218 Smith, Dennis — 191 Smith, Jim — 192 Smith, Jim — 192 Smith, Jann — 192 Smith, Karen — 192 Smith, Lisa — 148 Smith, Lori — 192 Phone: 235-7133 Smith, Marcia — 218 Smith, Morgan — 148 Smith, Nancy — 83, 192 Smith, Patricia — 148 Smith, Randy — 84, 218 Smith, Rani — 148 Smith, Regina — 87, 218 Smith, Rob — 66, 218 Smith, Rob — 197 Smith, Rodney — 66, 218 Smith, Scott — 192 Smith, Scott — 84, 148 Smith, Sunny — 148 Smith, Teresa — 71, 192 Smithwick, Carles — 192 Snider, Danita — 193 Snider, Ronnie — 218 Snow, Steffony — 218 Snowden, Randy — 192 Snyder, Carlyn — 192 Snyder, Jana — 192 Sokolove, Debbie — 218 Solomon, Dan — 66 Solomon, Linda — 148 Sonnemair, Carol — 218 Sonnemair, Jan — 148 Spearman, Kathleen — 148 Spearman, Merleen — 148 Speights, Cindy — 148 Speights, Randy — 218 Spiegelglass, Robin — 218 Speigelglass, Shannon — 148 Spiker, Cindy — 218 Spiker, Cory — 192 Spillman, Tim — 218 Spradlin, Jeff — 218 Spreckelsen, Dorothy — 148 Springer, Mark — 192 St. John, Robin — 192 Stacha, Chris — 65, 218 Stafford, Jamie — 218 ads and index 327 Stafford, Kevin — 148 Stailey, Ray — 148 Stair, Tracy — 218 Stanfield, Mike — 218 Stapp, Vicki — 148 Staubus, Tad — 148 Stearns, Dotty — 218 Steede, Craig — 192 Steede, Kevin — 80, 192 Steele, Jerry — 148 Steensma, Jim — 218 Steffen, Kevin — 192 Steffen, Mike — 149 Stefen, Steve — 197 Stephens, Darla — 218 Stephens, Elizabeth — 149 Stephens, Keith — 192 Stephenson, Julie — 197 Stevens, Karen — 149 Stevens, Keith — 82 Stevens, Mark — 149 Stevens, Scott — 218 Stevenson, Larry — 192 Stewart, Bruce — 218 Stewart, Cindy — 218 Stewart, Jim — 218 328 ads and index Stewart, Sandy — 218 Stewart, Steve — 60, 149 Stiles, Patricia — 149 Still, Marc — 192 Stitzel, Sue — 149 Stockinger, Stephen — 218 Stockton, Russ — 218 Stockton, Sue — 192 Stokes, Linda — 149 Stokes, Tracy — 218 Stone, Cindy — 71, 86, 193 Stone, Ray — 149 Stone, William — 149 Storie, Tanya — 192 Stovall, Russ — 60 Stover, Martin — 218 Stowe, Gary — 66, 218 Stratton, Cathy — 192 Streck, Jim — 218 Streck, Vicki — 149 Strelick, Debbie — 192 Strickland, Steve — 66, 218 Stroud, Sandy — 192 Stuart, Graham — 60, 192 Stuteville, Greg — 149 Sullivan, Brent — 218 Sullivan, Jill — 71, 149 Sullivan, Steve — 60, 149 Sullivan, Tim — 219 Sumbera, Debbie — 219 Sumbera, Peggy — 149 Sumlin, Norman — 149 Summy, Cherie — 219 Sunstrum, Sheri — 85, 149 Sunstrum, Spencer — 65, 219 Suttle, Catherine — 149 Swancutt, Mark — 219 Swiateck, Michael — 150 Swartout, Brian — 84, 219 Swartz, Mike — 219 Swink, Steve — 219 Sword, Jennifer — 192 T Tabbert, Lori — 150 Tabbert, Matt — 192 Tachiax, Jim — 84, 219 Tanner, Karen — 219 Tanner, Patti — 150 Tanner, Toni — 192 Tannery, Mike — 60, 150 Tatum, Barbara — 150 GOLDEN x STAR GOLDEN STAR DONUTS - 238.9183 406 CAMELOT SHOPPING CTR. 117S. 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Owner 690-855 | 26 C Richardson Heights Shop Center Taylor, Billy — 150 Taylor, Bruce — 192 Taylor, Danna — 219 Taylor, Donna — 150 Taylor, Janie — 219 Taylor, Raymond — 150 Taylor, Becky — 150 Taylor, Richard — 150 Taylor, Ricky — 192 Taylor, Rusty — 192 Tayor, Tammy — 192 Teel, Leslie — 150 Tepfenhart, Laura — 192 Terrell, Cathy — 219 Terrell, Dick — 60, 150 Tharp, Dawn — 192 Thelaner, Julie — 150 Thomas, Bob — 192 Thomas, Chuck — 192 Thomas, Duane — 66, 219 Thomas, Kelly — 192 Thomas, Lisa — 219 Thomas, Mark — 219 Thomson, Mark — 219 Thompson, Kym — 192 Thompson, Laurie — 193 Thompson, Peter — 150 Thompson, Sallie — 193 Thornton, Steve — 65, 193 Tibedeau, Dale — 66, 219 Tidwell, Tracy — 219 Tigerine, Nanette — 219 Tillapaugh, Kathy — 193 Tillinghast, Matt — 219 Tillinghast, Sara — 150 Tiroff, Sandy — 150 330 ads and index Tischer, Melanie — 193 Tisdale, Tammy — 219 Todd, Phil — 66, 219 Tolbert, Terrell — 193 Toledo, Paul — 193 Toledo, Ralph — 65 Tolle, Richard — 60, 150 Tolley, Mike — 219 Townsend, Jeff — 193 Townsend, Mark — 219 Toynbee, Rae Lynn — 219 Tracey, Shauna — 150 Trammell, Billy — 150 Trammell, Brian — 219 Trapp, Beth — 193 Treisize, John — 219 Triece, John — 60, 150 Trim, Sarah — 219 Tucker, Mike — 219 Tullock, Keith — 193 Tunnell, Dena — 219 Tunnell, James — 151 Turner, Craig — 193 U Ulm, Kathy — 151 Umberson, Greg — 66, 219 Uphoff, Kerry — 219 Urich, Andy — 219 Vv Vadden, Theresa — 193 Vail, Liz — 219 Vallejo, Kim — 219 Valliant, Bob — 151 Vance, Doug — 66, 219 Van Doren, Mark — 151 Van Wart, Ann — 71, 193 Van Wart, Shelly — 71, 219 Van Wart, Shelly — 71, 219 Vehon, David — 193 Venthem, Carol — 151 Venthem, Susan — 219 Verona, Mike — 60, 193 Verona, Monty — 219 Vidaurri, Terri — 151 Vincent, Kim — 193 Von Holstein, Sue — 151 Ww Wadlington, Kelley — 219 Wagner, Greg — 151 Wagner, Mary — 193 Wainscott, Denise — 193 Waird, Jim — 220 Wait, Dana — 193 Wait, Richard — 221 Walbeck, Phil — 193 Wald, Peggy — 220 Walden, Lisa — 220 Walker, Calvin — 151 Walker, Sheryl — 151 Walker, Laura — 87, 220 Walker, Rusty — 193 Walker, Sheri — 220 Walker, Steve — 220 Wallace, Hilari — 151 Wallace, Kyle — 220 Wanttie, Barbara — 151 Ward, Glen — 220 Ward, Lee Ann — 193 Ward, Melinda — 151 Warren, Terri — 151 Warsaw, Cindy — 220 Waterman, Jill — 220 Watkins, Kim — 193 Watkins, Lynn — 66, 220 Watson, Bob — 193 Watson, Jim — 151 Watson, Mike — 151 Wattles, Mark — 220 Wearden, Marie — 151 Weaver, Gary — 193 Weaver, Mark — 151 Webb, David — 151 Webb, Doug — 220 Webb, Sedeve — 220 Webb, Stacy — 220 Webster, George — 220 Webster, James — 15] Webster, Tom — 220 Weedon, Laurie — 193 Weeks, Greg — 222 Weiner, Maryann — 220 Weir, Mary — 85, 220 Weise, Billy — 183 Welch, Jerry — 193 Welch, Linda — 193 Welch, Tim — 220 Wells, Rod — 193 Wells, Terrisa — 220 Wells, Thomas — 152 Wells, Richard — 152 Wende, Charlie — 220 Wesley, Cheryl — 152 Westbrook, Stephanie — 220 Weymouth, Wendy — 220 Whaley, Cathleen — 152 Whelan, Tom — 220 Whiddon, Sandra — 193 _ White, David — 220 White, Degorah — 152 White, Jim — 220 White, Kathy — 193 White, Kim — 152 White, Lee — 220 White, Steve — 193 White, Steven — 152 White, Tim — 152 Whitehead, Donn — 152 Whiteside, Forrest — 152 Whitford, Mark — 152 Whitely, Ron — 197 Wicker, Darren — 60, 193 Wickwire, June — 193 Wier, Susan — 152 Wiezorek, Bridget — 221 Wiezorek, Cathie — 152 Wiggins, Steve — 221 Wilcox, Dena — 85, 221 Wilcox, Ed — 152 Wilczynski, Steve — 152 Willard, Steve — 153 Williams, Cathy — 193 Williams, Charles — 153 Williams, Valerie — 153 Williamson, Debra — 221 Williamson, Roxanne — 193 Williamson, Sherry — 153 Willis, Mike — 193 Willis, Susan — 197 Willson, Bryan — 193 Wilson, Brad — 84, 221 Wilson, Charles — 153 Wilson, Douglas — 153 Wilson, Gary — 221 Wilson, Jona — 193 Wilson, Kelli — 153 Wilson, Kevin — 80 Wilson, Nancy — 193 Wilson, Sammy — 193 Wilson, Tammy — 194 Wilson, Tracy — 221 239-6932) 328 Spenis Winget, Russell — 194 Winkler, Bette — 153 Winn, Sharla — 153 Winston, Paul — 221 Winter, Doug — 221 Winters, Andrea — 221 Wirskye, Julie — 194 Wisbauer, David — 194 Witmer, James — 221 Wittwer, Sheri — 194 Wittwer, Sondra — 194 Wittwer, Barbara — 153 Wold, Jeanette — 153 Wolf, Laura — 221 Wood, Janet — 153 Wood, John — 82, 221 Wood, Kathy — 154 Wood, Kathy — 221 Wood, Michele — 154 Wood, Pat — 154 Woodard, Leiss — 221 Woodbury, Michael — 154 Woods, Susan — 154 Woody, Sandra — 221 Workman, Danny — 194 Worsham, Linda — 221, 71 Wray, Carol — 221 Wray, Corlis — 154 Wright, Becky — 221 Wright, Beth — 194 Wright, Christi — 194 Wright, Donelle — 194 Wright, Kathy — 221 Wrobbel, Tim — 221 Wyatt, Mary Jo — 221 xX Xeros, Peter — 221 ¥' Yake, Steve — 154 Yarborough, Lenny — 154 Yate, Chris — 221 Yarbrough, Dirk — 221 Yokodhi, Cindy — 221 York, Clifford — 154 Young, Misty — 221 Youngblood, Tina — 154 Z Zadow, Doug — 154 Zamora, Anna — 194 Zamora, Joe — 221 Zastovnik, Cindy — 154 Zastovnik, Linda — 221 Zeithhammel, Gretchen — 154 Zeitz, Dave — 221] Zeitz, Kurt — 154 Ziegler, Dan — 154 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You wake up and time has slipped away. . . UN DiNimce ee os . a at Rong xs KI NSAN VWI = I CO ss ( ia VA hon — a rt u a QVELWINE QA Grance. Cio) WW AY os Be ae : PR C Wat 4 WN ‘ WN O) ated Y Nad MT FOR THe DAY: Keep SMiLings Suddenly it’s hard to find the memories you left behind. Remember the times of your life. ’ 1 ' ' , { : —_ ( S Cc A 4 s . | ——} ' ' ( at. | ‘ @ — ,, 4 4 c ( t 1 7A j , = = — iG wl Cr CxC 7 J — We YL Nn bf ‘Times of Your Life”’ ©1975 Chappel Music Company Used by permission only All rights reserved 334 Srna 4 7. -y Di a Rap eT at MHI, ee Here comes the setting sun. The seasons are passing one by one. So gather moments while you may. Collect the dreams you dream today. Remember. . . errors: Hes tore has been Kin thus ytar... despcte Aret. Pm reatly grad | Know dou. 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