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Right: Seniors Jack Hands, Robert Obennoskey, and Grant Fagan look over university pamphlets which they received at College Night held at Nimitz High School. Far Right: Senior Ronnie Nedrow places his name on a university mailing list during College Night at Nimitz High School. Below: Senior Terry Harman strives to remain in the saddle of a bucking horse during an Alta Vista Rodeo. Below Center: During his business law course, Senior Scott Ferguson defends his client's case to Bill Dodson's classroom jury during mock trials. Below Left: Demonstrating his skills of balance and coordination, Senior Chris Skinner strives to stay mounted on a raging bull. Below Right: Breaking out of the chute, Sophomore Mike Johnston competes for a high score in the bareback competition. f . wi 4' r ,fx B -'nw K,-5 1,1 .. . -Thi' vw 1 y loearfdll 51555115155 Riders? Sceansscorm Opening their season, MacArthur entered the annual North Texas High School Rodeo, which was held on September 11, 12, and 13, Top performers in the chute dogging contest were David Laffoon, placing third, and Jim Driscoll, placing sixth. Laffoon also grabbed the fourth position in the same event at Weatherford and a sixth at the X Northwest Rodeo. John Baker also placed at Northwest with a third in chute dogging. Carol Greend received a first in steer undecorating at North Texas. She also was first runner up for Miss State, Miss North Texas, and Miss Pioneers Day. Most of this year's participants were Freshmen, who had never entered into competition before. Elaborating on the team's youth Sponsor Doris Doores commented, I have seen them improve a whole lot, but they still need practice. There were not many new ones last year. Officers for the 1981-1982 school year were President David Laffoon, Vice President Chris Skinner, Secretary- Treasurer Jim Driscoll, Reporter Julie Bowman, and Rodeo Queen Gale Doores.
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t N' ,J-we Above Left: ROTC Boys' Drill Team members Tommy Lee, James Gardner, Kevin McBee, James Arrington, David Deanda, Daniel Deanda, and Tim Neece demonstrate their discipline, skill, and ability to parents during Open House. Above Right: Senior Chris O'Hagan provides information concerning entrance requirements for Sophomore Tom Hoover through the college and career computer in the counseling office. Far Left: Cadet Colonel Lori Timmons answers parents' questions concerning the training of a drill team member during the ROTC Open House. Left: Baseball Coach Roy Kinnan discusses his beliefs on religion and its interaction with sports during an FCA meeting. Above: ln an effort to raise money for the band, Senior Janet Ludvigsen persuades Junior Keith Reese to purchace a spirit fuzzy. IRZCODT VCC like - eitvces Fiirrssft Wal - ce According to the instruction of the Army ROTC, the curriculum was to provide training which would benefit the cadet, the community, and the nation. The MacArthur cadets utilized this training in capturing first place in the Marine Corps Youth Physical Fitness Program. The competition took place on the grounds at the Dallas Naval Air Station on Saturday, September 12. Winning team members included Chris Rehfeldt, Kent Conley, Jim Porter, James Arrington, Charles Hubbs, and Jeff McElroy. Twenty- four boys and six girls from MacArthur competed against each other and contingents from Nimitz and Irving. Individual victors were Mike Dheridan, who completed 85 push ups while Mike Quintana managed 54. Robert Maszk leaped 8'11', in the long jump for an additional win. Placing in the 300 yard run was Mike Hammil with a 55 second timing and Cindy Graham with 63 seconds. After all awards and citations had been presented to the winning teams and individuals, the cadets were given an opportunity to fly over different areas of Dallas!Fort Worth aboard one of the Armyls CH53 Helicopters. Commenting on the day's performance, Corps Commander Lieutenant Colonel Billy Williams stated, We just had a good time and getting the trophy was greatf, I,-x, ,N cy' 1
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Sceiimicorf Moncflleis Palais Stgyllcess To further her career in fashion, Senior Katrina Olivas departed for a three month modeling contract in Paris, France. This opportunity was presented to her when the Elles Modeling Agency sought 15 American girls to be photographed in the French capital. A representative of the corporation interviewed the 17 year old in August and chose her to be among the elite group. All of her expenses were paid. Beginning her occupation at the age of 13, the aspiring career girl worked independently until she signed with Kim Dawson at age 15. This lead to assignments for Neiman Marcus and Joskes, along with shots in Seventeen and Texas Monthly magazines, and the fashion section of The Dallas Morning News. While spending her summer in New York, Olivas was presented with two contracts asking her to stay and finish school there. The MacArthur student refused these offers so that she could remain in Irving. During her stay overseas, Olivas continued her education by taking Senior English through a correspondence course at Texas Tech University and learning French in night school. ln December, she entered the second semester at MacArthur and was able to graduate with her class. t Top Right: Preparing for the upcoming Freshman Class Officer Elections, Kristy Francis displays the campaign slogan she hopes will carry her on to victory. Above Left: Entering the Freshman Class Officer Elections, candidate Sherri Hastings signs her name to the ballot list posted on Vice Principal Sharon Isringhaus' door, Above Center: Junior Melia Sims and Senior Jeff Fritz practice for the UIL Marching Contest during their first period band class. Above Right: Applying her talents as a model, Senior Katrina Olivas appears in the fashion section of The Dallas Morning News before traveling overseas to Paris in an effort to further her career, Above: Seniors Debbie Capps and Cheryl Montague take time out to perfect their duet acting selection before competing in the R.L. Turner Drama Tournament. Right: Latin Club Vice President David Bishop serves popcorn to the many fans at Texas Stadium during a Dallas Cowboy Football Game to raise funds. X . t
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