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Left: Jeff Williams and Robert Hattox prepare posters for the Sam Houston Game. Below: Shaun Burns and Jesse Orsini take five at the Sophomore Poster Party. Below Left: Spanish teachers Janette Dolman and Allie Grillo talk with parents and students during the PTA Open House. Below Right: Office aide Karen Thacker picks up the third period roll sheets. Bottom Left: After being selected for the Miss TEEN Pageant, Marci Freidberg displays her winning smile. , r 1 x fi! If ix 1 1: - L .af , M , :gut , tv ' H w , 7 ,, .. T f it .. l ii t slum 'll l-A' ' ,,,--' Q ff 'vw W M' 9 3 i f , ....... kbgfiw K - . A - - -ff 4 - T., 5' .awk I 5 f..' .'.1 A s i l . sf? fi 9' J' my Teenie Cenaarpette im Pecgeenmtt Six students from MacArthur were chosen as contestants for the Dallas 1982 Miss TEEN Pageant held November 27 and 28 at l.oew's Anatole. Applications were sent to selected high school girls throughout Dallas County. These included cheerleaders and drill team members. The girls were required to fill out forms and send a list of their teen accomplishments, along with a recent photograph. After two weeks, the contestants were notified. Although six students from MacArthur were selected, only Marci Freidberg, Shelly Grego, and Maria Quattrin represented the school. Before being selected, the girls needed to fill the requirements consisting of American citizenship, be between the ages of 14 and 18, single, and have an overall average grade of no lower than a B. Twelve hours of volunteer service work were also required. Quattrin worked at a Veterans Administration Hospital in Dallas. Her work helped her to get along with people and to help veterans have a better outlook on life. Each contestant paid a sponsorship fee of 3250. They had as many as five sponsors including family, friends, businesses, or any type of organization. These fees were used to pay for trophies, entertainment, meals, and the expenses of the city winner at the state contest.
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Mac: Emails Preamisirioi may Beginning their new season on Friday. September 4, the Varsity Football Team was shutout by the Highland Park Scots in their opener by 28-O. Two Mac fumbles and an interception led to three Highland Park touchdowns in the first half of play. The Scots scored for the last time in the game with only 28 seconds left in the third quarter. MacArthur's second game, in which they played the Richland Hills Rebels, ended in a 7-7 tie. Early in the fourth quarter, the Cards began their only scoring drive of the game. Runs by Steve Logan, Mike Cole, and Brad Narrell gave Mac excellent field position, After completing a pass to split end Bill Zartler, Narrell scored the only Card touchdown, running in from the 23 yard line. The Rebels came back with just three minutes left in the final period to end the game in a tie. Pre-district action ended with the Cardinals posting a 1-1-1 record as they defeated the Sam Houston Texans, 14-0. Tailback Cole ran in from the four yard line for a touchdown. Quarterback Narrell found tight end Brad Walters nine yards deep in the end zone for the final score of the game with just 15 seconds left in the second quarter. Revealing his confidence in the team, Head Coach Ronnie Cox stated, lf the team keeps progressing and barring injuries, MacArthur might win district. They could be the best team MacArthur has had since 1975. . . 4 A . ,it4f'f,. f ,igi-gh. was we 1 .-- Z TT T mb , ffl H .f Fey' t ...Ng -4 . .LLL R, if-win, 'wifi t-N53 Top Left: Varsity soccer team members Mark Slejko, David Stafford, Brendan Mullan, Kevin Curtis, and Jackie Lantrip raise money at the groups car wash. Top Right: Mac quarterback Brad Narrell f1Ol spots a receiver downfield as he faces Highland Parl-Us defense in the season opener at Highlander Stadium. Above Left: Quarterback Brad Narrell fights for extra yardage against the Rebel defense. Above: Victor, Senior Marc Reviel, shows his Cardinal spirit as MacArthur's mascot. Left: Junior Brad Narrell leads the Cardinals to victory over the Sam Houston Texans in pre-district play bythe score of 14-0.
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Varsity Sgaillaceirs EDWEHU for Sceazscom Training with the aid of conditioning drills and additional practice on their plays, the Varsity Volleyball Team strengthened themselves mentally and physically during the off season, which began August 3. Workouts consisted of a method called circuit training, with each station containing different forms of exercise such as seal walks, wall jumps, and a modernized version of setups. Predicted Senior Janice Poteet, We are really looking forward to a good year. By the start of the season, the squad had already played seven games against such top ranked area teams as Carter, Sunset, Lewisville, and Bishop Dunne. The Cards lost the first game against Carter. However, MacArthur was victorious in the remainder of its preseason games. The Varsity's goal of improving last year's record got off to a slow start in their first district contest, played on September 17. The LD. Bell Raiders eased past the Cards in three games as the Varsity fell short of victory. The squad won the initial set by a score of 15-9, and led the start of the second, but lost, 15-9. Through most of the third set there was less than a four point spread. Nevertheless, Bell emerged victorious, 15-8. xi Top: Shannon Young and Lisa Bryson and Shawn Wild prepare to indulge in lunch. Above Center: Varsity Volleyball Team member Kim Harper tries to out-Jump a Grand Prairie opponent. Above Right: Lisa Bryson endeavors to block a spike as teammates Rene Troy and Debbie Gill anticipate a return. Above: German Club members Karen Wiley and Michelle Tischier hold a bake sale. Right: Ecology Club members Tammy Moore, Craig Moore, Ed Ames, and Greg Brossett, along with Sponsors Jan Hair and Lonna Withers and her children, prepare for their hiking trip. Far Right: Junior Casey Nicholson readies a spike during Varsity Volleyball action.
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