J J Pearce High School - Mustang Yearbook (Richardson, TX)

 - Class of 1986

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Q! i SS ...Q-0 5 '. 563 ,L iiiifgta, V I fig! ' Q F Wmaw:-Mawr . Junior Yvette Miller passes the ball During the weekend after exams, to JV players. Basketball was one ol seniors Pam Bender and Caroline the sports played in the winter Venza ski at Santa Fe Basin with season. lGasperJ their church group. lGasperJ L'.eW:u s.. .3 Though graduation was in spring, seniors Helen Grossfeld and Trayce Jones purchase their an- nouncements from Josten's in January. lGasperl Student Life Wlmef ' -H+,

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Lack of snow doesn 't dampen season spirit Republic bank time, 12:15. Temperature 72. On January 20, this unusual Dallas winter seem- ed more like spring, but the changing weather did not stop students from enjoying winter. HI like the cold and snow, when there is snow, senior Andrea Bergman said. The winter weather provid- ed a good environment for many things to do, including skiing, skating, and enjoying the snow. Other students avoided the cold and ice and enjoyed the warmth of the sun. I went to Hawaii. lt's nice to have a change or something different, senior Missy Moje said. Because of the winter holidays, many people used the winter vaca- tion as a chance to visit fami- ly and friends. I went to a retreat at camp and my grandparents visited us, sophomore Audrey Nassif said. No matter how winter was spent, there was something special about it. Many students agreed that their favorite thing about winter was the snow, cold, and ice even though Dallas did not have too much of all three this year. Winter had a Ucleanness and beauty to it, Audrey Nassif said. QKatzmanJ Sophomore Mike Craig and senior Anne Hensley stretch before riding the lift on the band ski trip in Taos. New Mexico. tMacMorran1



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Student Life Traditions X Customs return from year to year to bring back good times TRADITIONS As each year brought changes such as new students, new classes and new activities, there were a few events that provided some consistency. New member kidnappings, the powder puff football game, and the Richardson Christmas Parade were a few of the events which took place again this year. One event which many students looked forward to was the powder puff football game between the senior and junior girls. As usual, senior girls expected to win. After terminating our op- posing team, we were able to make the only touchdown scored in the game, senior Tracy Ewbank said. Near Christmas, a canned food drive was held and a volleyball game followed it. The food was donated to the needy families living in this area. The annual Richardson Christmas Parade gave many clubs and organiza- tions an opportunity to represent themselves. As the year drew to a close, the senior class par- ticipated in a few final ac- tivities. The senior play and the senior talent show were both money-making projects for the senior class. The graduation party was spon- sored by the parents of seniors and, again, it was a casino party. Whether it was partying, playing, or celebrating, traditions were kept for another year. tMedIocky Senior Kirk Arnold leads the Wranglers and Pacesetters during the traditional Christmas Parade of Richardson. fBryanj it Baz F YW ?' 53 55 it x 4 - W4 is 4 ef it

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