Duncanville High School - Panther Tale Yearbook (Duncanville, TX)

 - Class of 1978

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uf' 4.'Tf'f y'vr1:4:5f:..5S: A-w.. -. wr x f ,-ff, 'aaa A rf: - 15 '-21 ' -ft, - '- Q, A A --,,..y-22,-f IGH SCHOOL ' A , A W , . ,i,,.NfW55i.,f.MgW 'V 'Tim'-s ' 'l'k'A - , E il1 - I, W A w -f i Qliij -. THE I978 PANTHER TALE DLINCANVILLE HIGH SCHQQL DLINCANVILLE, TEXAS VQLLIME 37 G. W. KENNEMER . .W k I978 DEDICATEE ' s f f ,-i,4- The yearbook is considered to be a product of pride and we, the annual staff, believe that the dedication of the Panther Tale is truly an honor. After twenty-six years service to Duncanville High School, G.W. Kennemer has demonstrated that he possesses both qualities of personal integrity and dedication to complete education. Mr. Kennemer's students, friends, and fellow faculty members have discovered that they can truly depend on such a man. Through his varied teaching career at DHS, Mr. Kennemer has loaned his support to numerous activities. His spirit of friendliness and sense of humor have filled his classes as he has managed to combine education with an easy-going atmosphere. Therefore, we are proud to present the l978 Panther Tale to Mr. G.W. Kennemer. 'K N 0 S A.. Wu- ' i Fl We 'N J-es 5 , QW- 'ia' . ig Q 5 +14 X '12, .rf il ' g mr. ' , Tm-f,,,,iPy iii, es E f ACTION '78 Dedication Fall ....... Homecoming Winter . . . Coronation Spring . . . Honors Day RECORDS Faculty . . Seniors . . Juniors .... Sophomores Freshmen . Sports . . Clubs .... Awards . . Closing . . Ads MA Y C ANGES VISIBLE IN A GROWING DH Change seemed inevitable as it appeared to be the most noticeable difference at Duncanville High School. Bounds of construction filled the hazy late- summer air as the baseball field was expanded and the new junior high was under way through the generosity of the school district. The school board also permitted students the right to a smoking lounge for the first time in many years. A new system of registering for classes proved somewhat confusing as mobs of students descended upon helpless teachers, determined to unravel the mys- teries of computer print outs, new classes, and conflicting time periods. The clock was moved back as classes began at 8:I5 a.m. amidst yawns and grumbles, but students were rewarded with the dismissal time of Aw p.m. TOP RIGHT: During registration, Mr. Bush appears to be overwhelmed by the students requesting to enroll in his classes while an interested Mrs. Lavender looks on. BOTTOM LEFT:-As a new member of the High Hats, Cindy Hughes sports a hairstyle that includes the necessary ribbons for her initiation. BOTTOM RIGHT: Seniors Tim Henderson. Rusty Williams, and Robert Canino enjoy taking time out from government to pose in their official Duffer uniforms. TOP LEFT: Adjusting to 8:I5 a.m. classes proves difficult as James Spires catches a few more minutes of sleep. TOP RIGHT: With the increased number of students, the crowded lunch- room situation is even more intensified. BOTTOM LEFT: Larry Williams along with others spends part of his lunch period in the new smoking lounge. BOTTOM RIGHT: Faith Cederholm, in the Panther suit, consoles injured cheerleader Cathy Randall during a pep rally. o ,ly I .gl 4,-f The increased enrollment of students led to an average of 2,420 students in daily attendence. This boost in enrollment resulted in crowded corridors and over-flowing lunchroom activity. A greater number of floating teachers braved packed halls to bring the staff to one hundred and thirty-three members. TOP LEFT: Seniors Tobey Hicks and Mark Harris consider the many suggestions made for class song, motto, flower, gift, and colors while Mrs. Simmons relaxes. TOP RIGHT: During their third period class Mike Pierce, .lohn Clayton. Mark DeSimone, Allen Decker, and Paul Schiffer work to get the assignment in on time. CENTER, Kathy Walsch, Kerri Clark, and Teresa Murphy concentrate their cre- ative talents on their art projects. BOTTOM LEFT: Senior Julie Kruckeberg listens in disbelief to an engrossing tale in her English class. BOTTOM RIGHT: One of the school's most ardent supporters, Coach Sandra Meadows enjoys the pep rally as the band plays 'Rocky'. Q PI l X 14. I' -,' .4 a n 'f I. Qs, ' N .L I L x iq, i i Seniors sauntered through the school becoming acquainted with their newly found status as prospec- tive graduates. Freshmen quickly learned what it was like to be the little people of D,H.S. and were apt to wander in confused states around the halls. Sopho- mores and Juniors adjusted to their state of suspen- sion between being freshmen and seniors. They com- pensated by trying to imitate the casual struts of upperclassmen. Excitement and confusion of the beginning week of school developed into routine as the commons area soon become the central meeting place for stu- dents gearing themselves back to early morning classes, homework, tests, and new friends. TOP: Jimmy Morris and Tina Beggs find that studying the various parts of speech can be fun. CENTER: Senioritis claims early victims in the Valentine Coronation as Robert Canino and Lynn Forrester maintain their composure despite Robert's ele- gant footwear. BOTTOM RIGHT: Wesley McCrorey and Robert Lopez relax in the tranquility of Building Six before being plunged into another hectic day. BOTTOM LEFT: Conversations of the week's activities are exchanged by Tina Morales, Kathy Coffelt, and friends during lunch. We-if will Each year the staff of the Panther Tale chooses a theme for the annual. After much heated discus- sion, the '77-'78 staff decided on a theme quite different from preceeding books. As a unifying element for the Panther Tale, a cartoon of a Su- perbad Panther will be featured in artwork throughout the book since the phrase has become popular within the school. Superbad Panthers can refer to any individual or organization in DHS, even though it was first used to describe the foot- ball team. The panther idea depicts different as- pects of student life during the school year. We, the annual staff, agree that pride, in DHS and in ourselves, is one of the most influencing factors preparing us for life after graduation. Wffffw READY SET, ACTIQN! '78 1K 1' l O K9 A f' -in Lflllll' HDIZUCQNVI LLE 19-11-1973 -MKE OUE4-j . ff, ,- .0 0 H 0 . 0 . 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BOTTOM LEFT: Steve Holcomb and Ken- neth Halford wait to sign up for science classes. 91-'P' Registration provided to be a time for Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors to compile their schedules and look forward to future activities. Long lines gave students opportunities to compare notes about summer vacation as the lines inched closer to the registration tables. Conversations filled the air as students and teachers greeted each other after a three month respite. The band, drill team, and flag corp had already been prac- ticing long before registration. Such early sessions would eventually lead to the various organizations win- ning awards proving that the hot August practices were worth the effort. P M3 '- , Wm? 'at TOP LEFT: Beth Taylor enjoys spending her lunch period in the fall sun. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Phillips gives the band a pep talk during a practice ses- sion. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cindy McQue appears to be en- grossed in reading an an- nouncement. EWU UU Spirit Week was introduced this year in an effort to increase the involvement of the student body. Allweek long students prepared for the door decorating contest by spending third period painting signs, hanging crepe paper, and draping the classrooms with red and blue signs. The end result proved that students and faculty members truly cared about DHS. TOP LEFT: The Drama De- partment produces enthusi- asm for Spirit Week. TOP RIGHT. Mrs. Jerre Simmons' class has found the spirit. BOTTOM LEFT: Members of the Music Department tune up their spirit. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Another door claims that students have spirit. lilili I J 'Www PIRIT 'Q 5 A. ..- .sad 5 HE 1 ' Qi 5 gb ij: - I' QQAN V51 TOP LEFT: The office work- ers promote school spirit by participating in the door competition. TOP RIGHT: Many different spirit gim- micks are seen around the school. CENTER RIGHT: The Panther Tale Staffers dis- play their enthusiasm in their own way. CENTER LEFT: A new slogan, Texas Stadium or Bust, is heard around the school. BOT- TOM LEFT. One of the many signs hung to boost pride. BOTTOM RIGHT. Many classes have a more relaxed atmosphere, 'Q xv B fd C. IITTUT 1 il, rr? W ICIIW W 18 :fa TOP LEFT: Lonnie Lewis bows his head during the prayer. TOP RIGHT: Beth Taylor leads the prayer in the pep rally. BOTTOM LEFT: Varsity Panthers wait for their entrance to the pep assembly. BOTTOM RIGHT: The Duffers promote Super Bad Spirit throughout the rally. :yy U TOP LEFT: Randy Buster adds his musical talents to the rally. CENTER: Kim Parrish sings the Alma Mater. BOTTOM LEFT: Senior Panthers Bobby Glass, Danny Tutt, and Scott Wolf enjoy a skit performed by the Duffers. BOTTOM RIGHT: A patriotic Karen Harris participates with the Pledge of Allegiance. FANS GU BlllllllNllS Each day of Spirit Week students went wild as they wore crazy hats, brightly- colored socks, and sneakers. Frantic screaming contests rang out in the halls during classes to demonstrate DHS spirit and pride. Trains of people chugged through the corridors yelling chants and cheers. TOP LEFT: Mr. Cox displays his spirit by wearing a sandwich sign. TOP RIGHT: A Human Torch ? CENTER LEFT: Sandwich signs, crazy socks, and baseball caps are the new fads during Spirit Week. CENTER RIGHT: The Supreme Seniors in Mrs. Jerre Simmons' English class demonstrate their spirit. BOTTOM LEFT: Cathy Randall and Lisa Jo- plin are caught in a reflective moment. BOTTOM RIGHT: Studen 1 ' ' ' ' proud of their ', in i TOP LEFT: Loyal football fans support the Pan- thers despite the rain. TOP RIGHT: The student body joins in the Alma Mater after the game. CENTER LEFT: Seniors decorate the commons area in an attempt to win the spirit stick. CEN- TER RIGHT: Steve Holcomb wears his top hat complete with bell. BOTTOM LEFT: Victory Belles pay close attention to the action on the field. BOTTOM RIGHT: A message for the foot- ball team is posted in the commons area. arsit I-Iustles Realizing the loss of last year's talent, the Varsi- ty Panthers set out to prove that they could be a strong, effective unit. They began more than ever to focus on teamwork. The team displayed some of the best defensive tactics ever seen at Duncanville High School as the mighty Panthers compiled an overall record of six wins and four losses. This led to the Varsity tying for second place in District 9- AAAA competition. ln the eyes of many specta- tors, the loss suffered at the hands of R.L.Turner meant a season of defeat and failure, however, with a tremendous effort and a sense of pride, the Panthers proved to be true victors rather than losers. TOP RIGHT: Leland Creel and Pete Collins look on as a Pan- ther touchdown is scored. CENTER LEFT: Scott Gibson and Pete Collins hold on to a South Grand Prairie Warrior while Scott Wolf comes to assist. CENTER RIGHT: Craig Fouts awaits the snap. 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The Junior Varsity's teamwork and strong offense led them to a first place finish in District, resulting in high hopes for a superb Varsity squad next year. The Freshmen consistently showed much promise as they proved to be a strong, quick team. Each team had its outstanding individualsg however, they proved that success and victory is achieved when individuals unite and work together toward a certain goal. ' -X., nv .S TOP LEFT: Carrie Merrill and Allison Rogal await their opponents attack. TOP RIGHT: Kathy Dyer and Vivian Moore prepare to deflect the ball. BOTTOM LEFT: With victory close at hand, Gaye Matlock serves to her oppo- nent. Excel In District . x mimfgf 1-ov ...O J x TOP LEFT: Kathy Davis bumps the ball across the net as Vivian Moore covers her. TOP CENTER: Gaye Matlock waits anxiously as Julie Fallin sets the ball. TOP RIGHT: In response to an offensive attack by the Kelleen squad, Connie Ross and Julie Fallin set up a defensive block. BOTTOM LEFT: Julie Lyon bumps the ball, as Tana Bird looks on. CUT OUT: Rachael Haire bumps the ball. After long weeks of: rehearsing and set building, the drama classes presented their annual dinner theatre production. Unhealthy To Be Unpleasant was performed after the audience was served a catered dinner. The Swingers also entertained to add to the overall success of the production. Both audience and cast were pleased with the final performance. TOP LEFT: Robert Canino as the blind Mr. Uggims un- knowingly pushes J. Francis Amber fCasey Woodj into a trunk. TOP RIGHT: J. Francis makes sure Mr. Uggims is comfortable. BOTTOM LEFT: Shirley QKandy Reming- tonb asks Anastasia CCandy Wolgemuthj if she has puked again as the maid QKaren Wilsonj looks on. BOTTOM RIGHT: Members of the cast relax during the curtain call. h 9 J va I p M if F , ' ' F' M 33552222ESMMMSI wv .0 ' - vi ,f ' V ff gf 'a mf ' , FA , , f, , X '- N M ' -- 4, fl . XJ wff f ., , if n 1 f lfff ','! 3 Qiggg W. Vf. 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'I , Et sh' ' LW 5 ' 'K .- LL. 2Ts14gMLzQ,- f 7 .N 4 ll 5 ,S it 4,3 I?Q5Wf ik 5. .-.4 - --f f., xr Y f, w... wi: 1 . : li K 7-f Q-iz 'H rs., ' '.f f..:.,-- ,rdx V I 5 lk 'WV ' fi' 1-....?, A 'li -W, ' 4' L OJ 30 Y ' X 1 li, 4 1 f B ' svsrwnwml-swap' Dfw - H-JV'-' JV Trains For Future Under the leadership of a devoted coaching staff, the Junior Varsity gained both the exper- ience and knowledge needed for future seasons. Coach Mike McDaniel expressed, with great pride, that the team had played with a tremendous amount of hustle and an overwhelming desire to win. The Junior Varsity's defense was the stron- gest point of the team. The JV finished the year with a record of three wins and seven losses. TOP RIGHT: A Garland Owl is chased to the sideline by Randy Thomas, Jeff Barrington, and Joel Thompson. RIGHT CENTER: Randy Thomas gains yardage, while escaping a Gar- land defender. BOTTOM LEFT: Kevin Prewitt makes sure this ball carrier from Spruce does not score. BOTTOM RIGHT: Quarterback Casey Paton scrambles to gain yardage needed for a first down. W nnzevarwfamy. , sa, -. W X-I 5 --4.4 I , . JV Q , ,Eh A , .. VMN W 5 'S e-,f . , 5 r 1 - . W . Freshmen Learn The Ropes After a slow start the Freshman Panthers came back to win three of their last four games against district opponents. The young team found the competition in District 9-AAAA rough as they re- corded seven losses. According to the coaches this rugged experience served to increase the team's desire for future victories. The Freshmen found that victory was often just one touchdown away. They never could get the right breaks to get the points needed for a winning season. Despite this grueling initiation the team will return next year, older and wiser, with the game experience the boys gained this season. TOP RIGHT: Shawn Fowler and Billy Stapleton aid Greg Thrash as he races for the goal line. CENTER LEFT: An lrving Tiger is brought down by Shawn Fowler, Joe Calderon, and Gary Clouse. CENTER RIGHT: Assisted by Greg Thrash, Mark O'Briant kicks an extra point. BOTTOM LEFT: Mark O'Briant is cheered by his teammates after he scored on a quarter- back sneak. ,nf 512.326 S The talented Swingers treated the stu- dents of DHS to a lively performance of music from the fifties as well as a medley of contemporary songs. The assembly was accompanied by colorful slides of students involved in various activities around the school. The Swingers sang and danced as the audience sat in apprecia- tion of the enjoyable program. TOP LEFT: Mr. Casey, director of the Swingers introduces the group. TOP RIGHT: Suzie Giles and Kevin Harrell sing together during a John Denver song. CEN- TER: The Swingers dance to a medley of 50's tunes. BOTTOM LEFT: LaDon Lambert and David Lankford smile during applause. BOTTOM RIGHT: Randy Buster, Randy Col- lier, and Mark Jackson perform Listen to The Music by the Doobie Brothers. The Swingers were invited to perform at many out of school functions. ln December they entertained at the Duncanville Home Builders Association meeting. TOP LEFT: Michelle Green and Dicky McDowell sing in har- mony. TOP RIGHT: An attentive audience enjoys the Swingers performance. BOTTOM LEFT: Rainy Day Feeling is sung by the talented group. BOTTOM RIGHT: La Don Lambert, Greg McFalI, Suzie Giles, and Alan York treat members of the Home Builders Association to a medley of popular songs. DuncanviIle- City of Champions was selected as the theme for the I977 Homecoming parade. Many communi- ty organizations joined the students of DHS in welcoming home all Duncanville exes. The bright blue sky served as a backdrop for colorful floats, decorated cars, and energet- ic marching units as the parade participants made their way down Main Street and Camp Wisdom. The Junior class float was selected by Chamber of Commerce judges as the best entry. TOP LEFT: Junior Varsity Cheerleaders stir up enthusiasm among spectators. TOP RIGHT: A revolving number one sits atop the Senior float. BOTTOM LEFT: A miniature Pink Panther marches in the parade. BOTTOM RIGHT: The winning float, constructed by the Junior class. is I pulled down Main Street. ix : fix 1 I , J .,. .y i ,li , . N :inf lfgyi lk-W1 Ak A Z p J' f b t , fs,fia'-Q J T .3 111, ,tl V-4-' A- bi It h-X M L Aix -. 1' X' l ' A1 E lx . ' -H dz- . 17 L .2 A -e -,.. Y Q CITY OF CHAMPS PROCLAIMED TOP LEFT: Stepping in time, the High Hats perform their award-winning parade routine. CENTER LEFT: The Freshman entry is a product of the cIass's hard work. CENTER RIGHT: Holly Green, HERO Club sweetheart. waves to the crowd. BOTTOM LEFT: DHS - Best Throughout the State rings true as the Sophomore float places second in the school competition. BOT- TOM RIGHT: ROTC colorguard members demonstrate their excellent marching ability. - Lip lui. ' Q. 'uit 9:41 I I I TOP LEFT: With their comi- cally decorated car, the German Club folk dancers move slowly down Main Street. TOP RIGHT: Enthu- siastic members of HERO Dromote school spirit. CEN- TER LEFT: Senior Theresa Strain, FFA sweetheart. rides proudly in the parade. CENTER RIGHT: Award- winning Panther Band dis- plays its precise marching ability. BOTTOM RIGHT: The band float bears the thought in many students' minds. nn f-2' I 31' I. ,N i . 1. . -fi, 48' ,3- 15 -- PIRIT FILLS R LLY The Homecoming pep rally was a time of mixed emotions as Sen- iors realized that this would be their last rally. They began a new tradition by gathering on the gym floor to sing the Alma Mater as the pep rally drew to a close. But the enthusiasm and spirit that had led them and so many others through a frantically paced week soon lift- ed the feeling of sadness. Strong cheers rang out once again. An- ticipation of the forthcoming game overwhelmed the spectators in the packed gym as chants roared louder with Panther pride. TOP LEFT: Tommy Barton and Cathy Randall switch roles as he leads a cheer and she pretends to be a Duffer. TOP RIGHT: Serious faces reflect the feeling shared by all as the final rally draws to a close. CENTER LEFT: The Seniors start a new tradition by gathering on the gym floor to sing the Alma Mater. BOTTOM RIGHT: Angela Petty tear- fully reads the poem she has composed for the class of '78. BOTTOM LEFT: Senior High Hats Beth Gerdel, Angela Petty, Danetta Seeman, and Lisa Hartgraves perform at the Homecoming pep rally. e0NlE?MfvG Excitement filled the air during the pre- game ceremonies as the football, band, and homecoming sweetheart winners were an- nounced. The sweet smell of flowers filled the crisp air as the excited nominees calmed their nerves long enough to smile at the capacity crowd at Panther Field. TOP LEFT: Homecoming sweethearts Julie Yaeger, Beth Gerdel, and Denise Sabolski smile on their victory ride around the field. CENTER LEFT: Cathy Randall, escorted by her father, awaits the announcement of the winners. CEN- TER: Band sweetheart nominee Lynn McAtee with escort Mike Verive smiles as she awaits the final announcement. CENTER RIGHT: Gary Richardson escorts Cindy Hutton, football sweetheart nominee. BOTTOM LEFT: Kari Bal- lem, Homecoming Queen nominee, enjoys the excitement as the announcement draws near. BOTTOM RIGHT: Angie Petty, proudly escort- ed by her father, smiles during the pregame ceremonies. Duncanville's l977 football season was cli- maxed with a I4-O Homecoming victory over the Nimitz Vikings. Nimitz's offense, statistically one of the strongest units in District 9-AAAA, was thwarted throughout the game by the Pan- ther defensive unit led by Leland Creel, Todd Miller, and Steve Booher. The game went score- less until late in the second quarter when Pete Collins scored from one yard out. In the second half quarterback Nick Junior scored on a short run. Todd Miller scored on both point after at- tempts. TOP LEFT: Defenders of Panther Stadium declare DHS number one after Homecoming victory. TOP RIGHT. Su- perbad Panther proudly presents his football sweetheart. BOTTOM LEFT: Nimitz ball carrier is stopped by Leland Creel, Todd Miller, and Steve Booher. BOTTOM RIGHT: Creel, Gary Richardson, and Scott Gibson run toward Nim- itz quarterback. PA TI-IERS M, af 62 5 fa ig? A M .,4C,.I ,N K- 'vt gifs s , lllllllll LHB' Banff: BDI i QAM-, XX yt f UQ! DEFE T +1 a x .sa .K avi 1. rl lA ' T is IKI GS 14'0 TOP LEFT: Craig Fouts struggles to escape the clutch of a Nimitz Viking early in the Homecoming game. TOP RIGHT: Mark Stevens runs a pass pattern as Nick Junior fades back to pass on third down and eight yards to go. BOTTOM LEFT: Mark Stevens catches the pass for the first down. BOTTOM RIGHT: With victory assured the Panther defense huddles to discuss first down strategy as fans leave the stands. ffl --it ,Wifi 41 TUDENTS PREPARE FOR VOCATIONS Vocational programs increased in size this year as many inter- ested students began taking advantage of the varied curriculums offered by the different classes. Some programs, such as cosmo- tology and auto body repair, lasted half a day. Students were kept busy using the updated equipment purchased for the co- ops. Also, with the opening of Cafe' Duck and Veal, CVAE stu- dents were given the chance to experiment with new cooking methods and procedures. TOP: Kevin Vess prepares meat during a commercial food class. CENTER LEFT: Richard Morris concentrates on a printing class assignment. CENTER RIGHT: Painting a car during auto body is just one of the projects Greg Gray completes. BOTTOM LEFT: Tony Martinez carefully adds the finishing touch- es of paint in auto body. BOTTOM RIGHT: John Toal constructs an animal pen in vocational agriculture class. . A x - EVERY GOOD BEGIN In l.l n --Q, - Nl 1: TOP LEFT: Kent Shelton takes or- ders for belt buckles from Bill Ha- miter and Lee Moore as part of an ICT money raising project. TOP RIGHT: VOCT officers Deb- bie Wilkins, Jackie Rawlinson, Wayne Wolf, and Kelly Hall plan future service projects. CENTER LEFT: Using the techniques of heart resuscitation learned in HOCT are Faith Cederholm and Rick Scivally. CENTER RIGHT: Robert Putnam repairs a televi- sion set during electronics class. BOTTOM LEFT: Eric Wood runs one of the presses during a print- ing class. BOTTOM RIGHT: The smiling faces of Lydia Littleton and Melodie Wallace reflect the excitement of career awareness day. World History Students Visit New Orleans Exhibit The lure of Egyptian history and golden treasure proved too much for world history classes as thirty-five students and their sponsors traveled to New Orleans to view the world renown exhibit of artifacts from the tomb of King Tutankhamun. The group gained a broader perspective of Egypt and her colorful history as they visited the exhibit, despite rain and long lines outside the muse- um. King Tut's burial mask of pure gold was spotlighted by some to be the most impressive piece in the museum. While they were not occupied with the exhibit, the students toured other parts of the exciting city. TOP RIGHT: A group of students and sponsors wander through the famous streets of New Orleans. BOTTOM LEFT: Lori McAtee browses through a shop selling replicas of Egyptian jewelry. BOTTOM RIGHT: Caught in a reflective mood, Judy Shattuck takes refuge in a doorway to avoid the rain. fs V.-sgtfggq-K. exyy R, ., . 5 L I l y i I - 1 U vii: i cf 2-we , i ea-,Q ..--'Z' TOP LEFT: Craig Gregory examines a display of intriguing New Orleans memorabilia. TOP RIGHT: Jackie Acton seeks souvenirs in a French Quarter gift shop. BOTTOM LEFT: Scaffolds adorn a building undergoing renovation as stu- dents tour the streets of New Orleans' French Quarter. BOTTOM RIGHT: Discussing their purchases, some of the group decide on souvenirs. VOCATIONA COURSES OFFER Vocational programs gave DHS students the opportunity to experience on-the-job training. Students met in their vocational classes and then left for their jobs in the community. Teachers worked closely with students and employers, aiding in the bal- ance of harmonious relationships. Vocational classes offered not only class study but invaluable work experience in areas ranging from food service to secretarial training. Some difficulty was often found when students tried to decide in which program to enroll. The large number of vocational opportunities left some prospective applicants overwhelmed. TOP: Tommy Downings prepares food for Cafe Duck and Veal. CENTER LEFT: Juniors Rich Meek, Jimmy Minnis, and Nghi Si Do Fields take a tour of a Home and Family Living class during Career Awareness Day. CENTER RIGHT: Cos- motology students Becky Johnson and Necie Sutton demonstrate hair-curling techniques. BOTTOM LEFT: Robert Jones, HECE student, is shown at his job at Long John Silver's. BOTTOM RIGHT: Dixie Fields takes Esther Bakker's blood pressure during health lab. fimii fx 5 o T. 4 Brady Dalmq vlalmonflupf mmm K' THE JOB TRAINING I- I f f TOP LEFT: Michelle Eans and Debbie Murphy pro- vide excellent childcare at a local daycare center. TOP RIGHT: HECE students Larry Brown and Kelli Ross involve themselves with children as part of their jobs at La Petite Academy. CENTER LEFT: VOE student Dawn Cooper works as a secretary. CENTER RIGHT: Mitzi Smith aids a customer as part of her job training at Titches. BOTTOM LEFT: Carol Rupe files forms at her job with an insurance company. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Joy Chaney works on a display at her job with Sears' Home Furnishings Department. Touch Of Class As the year progressed, students and teachers found ways to occupy the long hours of the school day. Term pa- pers, government Napoli, tests, and more tests soon greeted students. Some peo- ple found that the only way to make it through the day was to go completely crazy. Mill- ing in the halls between classes and congregating in the commons area during lunch were favorite past times. TOP LEFT: Helena Jones makes a speech in favor of her party's bill in government class. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Coots gives advice to Mike Pezzello during a Napoli session. BOTTOM LEFT: Keith Smith aids Rey Con- vento with an assignment during a VICA class. BOTTOM RIGHT: Junior students Denise Monk, Dana Cagle, Becky Davis, and Jackie Fouse suc- comb to pressure during a trigo- nometry class. TOP LEFT: Gary Espey pauses momentarily during his typing class. TOP RIGHT: Kevin Harris and Max Hill listen to presentation about the radio- TV repair course. BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs. Ebert, reading skills instructor, checks books for Faith Daniel, Randy Rose, Kraig Koiner, and Scott McLeroy. BOTTOM RIGHT: Debbie Weir discusses an art project with Mrs. Clardy. Nb ' fee,-T-XX? 'iff -Sf' O iiensive Unit Lead Duncanville fans witnessed one of the most suc- cessful football seasons in several years. A large part of the credit was due to the offensive squad. District 9-AAAA coaches selected James Spires and Paul Licht as outstanding Iinemen during dis- trict play. Bart Contreras and Craig Fouts were the leading receivers during the season. The versatile Pete Collins demonstrated his ability as a fullback, as he contributed to the overall success of the Panthers' offense. TOP LEFT: Pete Collins thrusts for a first down. TOP RIGHT: After receiving a pass, Craig Fouts struggles for the goal line. BOTTOM LEFT: Nick Junior hands off to Pete Collins, as the Panthers desperately fight to gain yardage. BOTTOM RIGHT: With only seconds left, Nick Junior throws long for a touch- down. '39 1. W Panthers To 6-4 Season wif , 1 TOP LEFT: With three seconds left to play, Coach Jackie Edwards displays his joy at another Panther victory. TOP RIGHT: After gaining four yards, Bart Contreras is brought down by a gang of South Grand Prairie Warriors. BOTTOM LEFT: Nick Junior tries to escape the grip of a South Grand Prairie player. BOTTOM RIGHT: Pete Collins plunges toward the goal line. K s O P 1 sr gn The formation of the swim team was made offi cial at DHS this year as team members worked diligently toward improving their individual styles and strokes. Cold winter practices left many swim mers with fervant wishes for spring s warm weath er to improve the sessions. Coach Bill Davis said that the team had an overall successful year con sidering that the program was new at Duncanville High. BIQQL .. l W mv va, 421, ., asf 1 mil, ' n if' ff' K5 .faf 'Fe- -f 7 . 1 if ef Q 4 I 4 .4 wrt I, 1' ' I ,- v r Q 5 ' E TOP LEFT: Karen Anderson, Lori Clark, and Julie Davis rest before their races at the Mesquite meet. TOP RIGHT: Robert Glass uses his butterfly stroke to gain yardage in his lane. BOTTOM LEFT: Julie Davis begins to climb out of the pool after completion of her practice laps. BOTTOM RIGHT: Karen Anderson is poised and ready to be timed by Coach Davis. ,ff 35 3.. ':' 1 ' ' I .M fu, W W '29, . '- pf' pd 'V yht. ..I 'M 'B ff , Splashing ebut M on ' is -W. 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X 1 Y nt r s. iw 1- 1 91 eg. sr ,M D A ,msg I if ' 4 Q I' A wr KM -we ' A w 'M i r 'N it E if ' ef - : W ,. ... e-..? S Rv . w s' 'llgil .c te TOP LEFT: Doug Hall and Sal Soriano proudly display their team t-shirt. TOP RIGHT: During a meet with Mesquite, Dun- canville swimmers attempt to gain leads over the competi- tion. CENTER RIGHT: Superbad Panther relaxes at poolside following a rough workout. BOTTOM LEFT: Karl Huber re- gains his breath after a difficult race. BOTTOM RIGHT: Rap- idly approaching the end of his lane, Karl Huber continues his smooth butterfly stroke. 53 1 I l ' I x I I I I It-.- pg I Il li-J., I 1 .- 4-T l 'TQ'-VI n i 'T' 'l .... I - ,I fl XS n-1 1-1-1 P5 .105 Q Q IQ M x 4,3 ' i K ' x x Wh ,f M WIN . f , - N -F' v W 1: Q , .A 4 -' .4 4. , Q-'f . Q, Y' 'Q Varsit Panthers En For a young squad having no returning letter- men, the Panther basketball team faced a trying season. Lack of experience caused the Panthers to lose more games than in past seasons. The team ended the season with a record of one win and twenty-nine losses. Coach James Cagle saw hope for the future with all but three members of this year's squad returning next year. TOP RIGHT: Mark Echols, pursued by a Wildcat guard, goes in for a layup. BOTTOM LEFT: James Sigsbee realeases a jumpshot as Todd Miller and Jody Petty prepare for a re- bound. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jody Petty reacts to a quick pass and shoots from the far corner of the court. Ili S unter Rough Season il 15 3' 4... 5, iiyvv , iw 'pi 'V' tc, l ll: if 0 O V4 T ,! TOP LEFT: Paul Cederholm takes advantage of an unguarded goal to sink two points. BOTTOM LEFT: Attempting to out- reach a Plano Wildcat, Mark Echols hopes to tip the ball to Todd Miller. RIGHT: Superbad Panther has a hard time get- ting the basketball in the basket. 57 JV End -13 Season Improvement was the key word for the JV Panthers' sea- son. Each member worked with a great amount of effort in order to give opponents difficult competition. The young team managed to end the '78 season with a 8-I3 record of play. TOP RIGHT: Steve Marma seems determined to pass the ball to Curtis Miller despite this Irving guard. CENTER LEFT: Experiencing a close encounter with an Irving Tiger, Craig Meade is fouled as David Ballard watches. BOTTOM LEFT: Successfully stopping this shot are Curtis Miller and Jeff Hess. BOTTOM RIGHT: David Ballard arches a clean jump- shot against Irving. 1 Freshmen Rall Late The Freshmen boys' basketball team faced a tough field of competition in their introduction to high school basketball. Toward the end of the sea- son the Panthers managed to break out of an eight- game losing streak to end the year with a 5-I8 record. Coach Garner said of the team, They had a lot of spirit when they were discouraged, they always tried to bounce back after losing a game. That type of courage and pride is to be admired. l FIC E .f-F ,x . F. 0 x TOP RIGHT: Greg Meadlin closely follows a Nimitz player while trying to steal the ball. CENTER LEFT: As he goes up for a shot, Max Hill is fouled by a Nimitz guard. CENTER RIGHT: While the rest of the team looks on, Marty Casada goes in for a hasty layup. BOTTOM LEFT: Marty Casada arches a long shot as teammates ready for a rebound. BOTTOM RIGHT: Greg White attempts to block the shot of this Nimitz player. uncanvnlle Takes Remembering their confrontation with Canyon during last year's SWAAU tournament, the Panth- erettes seemed determined to rise above the memory of a stinging loss. Both teams methodical- ly worked their way through a heavy field of com- petitors to again reach the finals of the 27th annual girls' basketball tournament. The final game seemed destined to be a replay of the I976 game as Canyon took early possession of the scoreboard. The Pantherettes struggled throughout the game to gain control. The final score stood at 65-49 with the competitive Panther- ettes having to content themselves with a second place trophy. TOP RIGHT: Cheryl Capps waits for a chance to rebound the ball should sister Christie miss her free throw attempt. BOT- TOM LEFT: Faith Cederholm attempts to aim the tip-off toward Kim Sheiron. BOTTOM RIGHT: Paula Sutherlin fights for a rebound during SWAAU tournament play. SECO D IN SWAAU l5 Q1-,Cv-f l c o I 13' 53. f g, TOP LEFT: Utilizing her jumpshot, Christie Capps scores two points. TOP RIGHT: Kerri Smith watches as Faith Cederholm reaches for a free ball. BOTTOM LEFT: Faith Cederholm scram- bles away from Canyon forward. BOTTOM RIGHT: A loose ball results in a mad dash for possession between Bobbie Blevins and a Cooper guard. V Posts 25 2 Record The Junior Varsity Pantherettes ended an excit- ing season with an overall record of 25-2. The girls played a full-court game in accordance with the new UIL rules. This change resulted in the JV team having increased court coverage to balance an alert defense. The JV record of 6-O in district play resulted in the clinching of the district JV title as the girls posted a 59-22 win over Grand Prairie. TOP RIGHT: Shelley McCormick races down the court pur- sued by Bowie guards. BOTTOM LEFT: Beth Marunich watch- es as Janet Brown attempts a shot. BOTTOM CENTER: Mar- ian Marunich displays her aggressive guard form as she corners an opposing forward. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cara Ewing attempts a shot. Q 9 ' x . l ireshmen Improve Skill Posting a I2-2 record in District play, the Freshmen Girls' Basketball team demonstrated improved shooting and passing ability according to Freshman Coach Dana McCarroll. The team ex- hibited new agility which Coach McCarroIl said should lead to strong JV prospcts. TOP RIGHT: During a scrimmage the Blue team attempts to score. BOTTOM LEFT: Kay Murphy attempts a jumpshot. BOTTOM RIGHT: During a scrimmage game, Jana Davis attempts a pass to Lisa Henderson. Students Dramatlze Christmas Stories Drama I students performed an in- novative program of choral readings as they retold some of the most fam- ous pieces of Christmas literature. The stories were divided into parts, then the drama students character- ized the speakers and pantomimed the action. The program directed by Mrs. Rodrigues was a mixture of old and new beloved Christmas tales. TOP LEFT: The Christmas readings were presented by these talented Drama I stu- dents: Jeff Dygart, Preston Richards, Bobbie Autz, Kenton Johnson, and Tim Adkin. TOP RIGHT: Bobbie Autz diligently practices for the seasonal Christmas program. BOTTOM LEFT: Dramatically expressing the story of the shepherds journey to Bethlehem is freshman Kenton Johnson. BOTTOM CEN- TER: Preston Richards relates the tale of the Angel Gabriel. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jeff Dygart demonstrates his acting as he hams it up during rehearsal for the Christmas reading program. German I Pla Wins UTA Contest Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was presented by German I students in competi- tion at the University of Texas at Arlington. The script. a challange for the first year students, was completely in German. Long hours of prop-making and rehearsing result- ed in the translated play receiving the first place trophy at the Arlington contest. The German version of the fairy tale starred Kelli Pruet, Steve Elliott, Jeff Thorpe, Mary Slay, Becky Happe, Melanie Meszaros, Joe Dulworth, Mary Witherspoon, Pam Balzer, David Wolverton, and Jeannie Everett. TOP LEFT: Junior Kelli Pruet portrays Snow White wandering through the forest. CENTER LEFT: The Seven Dwarfs listen to the plight of Snow White. BOTTOM LEFT: Mary Slay, as the wicked queen, insists she is the fairest in the land . BOTTOM RIGHT: The Dwarfs gaily ship home after a day's work. Y ,til ul 1 v V 5346.354 ,. ,Ll 1 K . 4 v t . ' ,G Q Arg, K v . , 'f N' ' ,J J ii' t Seniors Participate ln Mock Congress .F K Ap To give Seniors a glimpse of the complexities of the United States Congress, government teachers involved their classes in the informative game of Napoli, a mock congress. An in-depth study of parlia- mentary procedure and extensive research on cur- rent issues led to the formation of liberal and conser- vative political parties. Members of classes were pit- ted against each other as they used any methods possible to get their party and state bills passed. After the last session of Napoli ended, many students agreed it had been a very worthwhile experience. TOP RIGHT: Representative Terry Duncan comments on a bill. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Coots assists Mike Pezzello with the read- ing of his liberal party bill. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sharon Melton, Sharon Starkey, Becky Underwood, and Pam DeWeerd carefully read the Napoli session's agenda. ...L TOP LEFT: Rick Thrailkill comments on an opposing speech. TOP RIGHT: He- lena Jones speaks in favor of a liberal party bill. BOTTOM LEFT: A liberal par- ty composed of Angie Petty, Cathy Randall, and Karen Harris discuss party strategy. BOTTOM RIGHT: Karen Har- ris decides which way she will vote on an important issue. Pantherettes Sweep DuncanviIIe's Pantherettes easily swept aside all league competition to win the school's fourteenth straight district championship. After running over South Grand Prairie IO5-22 for the district title, the Pantherettes continued their winning tradition by earning the bi-district championship over the Wil- mer-Hutchins Eagles by the score of 84-52. Seniors Christie Capps and Faith Cederholm were named to the first team all Greater Dallas squad, while Susan Creel was named sophomore of the year. TOP RIGHT: Superbad Pantherette spins the basketball on one finger as part of pre-game warm-up exercises. BOTTOM LEFT: Susan Creel awaits a tip-off from Kerri Smith. BOTTOM RIGHT: Christie Capps shows some of the style that won her the dis- tinction of being the first female athlete to appear on the cover of a statewide coaches' magazine. '-iii.. ni. ei ,- ... District Competition - I - TOP LEFT: Grimacing with effort, Faith Cederholm attempts to block a shot. TOP CENTER: Christie Capps concentrates on sinking her shot. TOP RIGHT: Jumping high, Bobbie Blevins releases the ball for a possible two points. BOTTOM LEFT: A game with Cooper begins as Faith Cederholm aims the ball towards Kerri Smith. BOTTOM RIGHT: Dana Cagle and Christie Capps wait to rebound Bobbie Blevins' layup. Winter Activities Fill The Air Removing ice from windshields soon became some stu- dents' seemingly favorite pasttimes as the chilly winter winds brought what was thought to be an unusual amount of sleet and snow. Forced to congregate indoors, students undauntingly continued to carry on activities in the very crowded inside commons area. TOP LEFT: Randy Collier and Randy Buster treat the Swing- ers to a spontaneous sing- along. TOP RIGHT?Cindy Shir- ley strikes a pose at her flower shop during HECE Trade's Day. BOTTOM: Executive Scribunt staff members Nena Zachary, Lynn Forrester, Gary Beckman, Lynne McAtee, and Claudia Harlow discuss possi- bilities for the l978 edition of the DHS literary magazine. .'g A FLOWER Su. 4? i TOP LEFT: After some bad weather, Dwayne Draper cleans accumulated mud and ice from his car. TOP RIGHT: Gary Gaddis serves a drink to Chris Austin during HECE Trade's Day. BOT- TOM: Members and sponsors of the Student Council prepare Christmas gifts for distribution at the Veterans' Hospital in Dal- las. Pictured are Mr. Davis, Dana Higginbotham, Mr. Fisher, Tim Miller, Chris Hurley, Richard Ariail, Mrs. Cummings, Tina Guy. Bobbie Blevins, and Rick Du- Priest. Students Pass Time With Friends With second quarter exams successfully be- hind them, students breathed sighs of relief. They began to relax while planning to drift through the last semester. Warm days filled with bright sunshine led to a mass-spread epidemic of day dreaming. Skateboards, radios, and sum- mer clothes made their long awaited appear- ances as the days were soon lost in a golden haze. TOP RIGHT: A group of sophomores congregates in the commons area to discuss plans for the weekend. BOTTOM LEFT: Gary Mitchell and Kevin Steelman relax during a break in Select Choir. BOTTOM RIGHT: Alan York ex- presses confusion during a Foreign Travel discussion. while Steve Thrash mugs for the both of them. TOP LEFT: Rick DuPriest expresses relief and cramped fingers at the end of his typing class. TOP RIGHT: Debbie Wallace is caught with her hair down during Cosmetology. BOTTOM LEFT: Juniors Maurie Brady and Kerrie Spann enjoy a warm afternoon. BOTTOM RIGHT: Greg McFall exhibits an advanced case of senioritis. Students Share Season s Greetings As the last week of pre-Christmas school flew by, students and faculty alike looked forward with increasing frequency to their well-earned holiday. Instead of inviting underprivileged chil- dren for gift giving, the student council intro- duced the innovative idea of contributing gifts to the Veterans' Hospital. Merriment, laughter, and delicious food were combined with the gift- giving during the Christmas parties to provide a spirit of goodwill. TOP RIGHT: Merrymaking office aides Dana Higgin- botham, Rusty Williams, and Jana Hughes celebrate with an abundance of tinsel. BOTTOM LEFT: Robert Canino and Gaye Matlock take advantage of a sprig of mistletoe. BOTTOM RIGHT: Lori Hays and Kim King show off this gaily decorated door. With the appearance of Santa Claus the student body realized that Christmas was just around the cor- ner. Many students were on their shining, best behav- ior. The Christmas door-decorating contest was soon in full swing as colorful crepe paper and streamers fes- tooned the former drab entrances of classrooms. TOP LEFT: The Girls Choir pre- sents a Christmas program at Redbird Mall. TOP RIGHT: Santa asks the inevitable question of 'Have you been a good boy? to a very big customer, Leland Creel. CENTER LEFT: The Select Choir sings Christmas melodies at Red- bird Mall. CENTER RIGHT: A blue- ribbon was presented for this creatively decorated door of the guidance office. BOTTOM LEFT: The Freshman choir presents their version of well-known Christmas music. THE Home and Family Living classes experienced a busy year as they planned mock weddings. Each class prepared for the weddings by choosing roles to play, ordering flowers and refreshments, and decorating the classrooms. After the unit on mar- riage, divorce was studied. A field trip to a Dallas divorce court was made where students were al- lowed to watch actual court proceedings. The group ended the trip at the Old Spaghetti Ware- house with Judge Oz Chrissman as luncheon speaker. MARK TOP LEFT: A nervous groom is portrayed by Vernon Hampton as he waits for the bride. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Bob Taylor gives away the bride, Denise Horton, during a Home and Family Living mock wedding. BOTTOM LEFT: Mike Workman and Cathy Cre- celius leave the wedding party. BOTTOM RIGHT: The third period wedding party poses for a group picture with bride Gina Hollingsworth and groom Todd Miller. GE GAME TOP LEFT: Judge Oz Chrissman, Home and Family Living guest speaker, tells tales of a divorce court. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Haines and Mrs. Dowlearn listen to Judge Chrissman's speech. CENTER LEFT: Vicky Wallace and Jana Hughes enjoy lunch at the Old Spaghetti Warehouse. CENTER RIGHT: Bridgette Lowder and Lori Vitale strike attentive poses during the Judge's speech. BOTTOM LEFT: Kim Stewart and Cathy Overeen finish their meals. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cathy Crecelius and Susan Koegl ap- pear to be enjoying the Home and Family Living field trip. Teachers Are People Too? Contrary to some expressed opinions, the faculty of DHS demonstrated that they were human too. Weekends found them seeking solace from noisy classrooms as they enjoyed their favorite sport or hobby. As a special feature on designated Thursdays, Cafe' Duck and Veal served lunch to teachers. Such an opportunity seemed to give faculty members a chance for conversation and relaxation. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Covington attempts to make a basket as Mr. Cox and Mr. Mitchell prepare for a rebound. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Clark rests against a tree during a field trip with Biology II students at Tyler State Park. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Lavender shares her unique interest in scuba diving with some of her friends. -P-I ar t 2. iii' 55 AU - -'L j. I TOP LEFT: Mrs. Rodrigue appears in the Irving Com- munity Theater's produc- tion of The Music Man. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Shelby continues her devoted ser- vice as she answers yet an- other phone call. BOTTOM LEFT: Vocational counselor Bob Taylor escorts Gina Hollingsworth at a Home and Family Living mock- wedding. BOTTOM RIGHT: A collection of frogs ap- pears to be listening to Mrs. Nelson's lecture on compo- sition. Defendants Innocent Until Proven Guilt After a brief study of civil and criminal law, gov- ernment classes prepared for the presentation of mock trials. Everyone in the class participated, as either a judge, lawyer, witness, juror, or baliff. Ner- vous attornies soon gained confidence as shouts of Objection your Honorl rang out and seniors real- ized the meaning of innocent until proven guilty. 79 TOP LEFT: The Honorable Richard Morris presides over his court in Cootsville. TOP RIGHT: Judge Pat Boniface enters her court room much to the amusement of court observers. BOTTOM LEFT: Disbelief at a testimo- ny is reflected by the faces of jury members Gro Lovold, Curtis Amin, Kel- ly Williams, Marcia Antone, and Bonnie Brawand. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sargent Bushman of Duncanville police depart- ment hands Yvonne Cotton a summons to appear in court. Students Engage In Daily Activities TOP RIGHT: Kerri Smith works diligently loading papers for the Foreign Travel paper drive. TOP LEFT: Pat Rogal laughs off the pressures of typing class. CENTER RIGHT: Possession of a hundred dollar bill results in instant popular- ity for Cindy Hasse. BOTTOM LEFT: The complexities of the Spanish language baffle Mrs. Jones' second period class members Craig Gregory, Paula Stewart, Todd Knowles, Be- verly Alford, and Karen Pyles. BOTTOM RIGHT: Listening at- tentively to a lesson in DECA are Phyllis Taylor and Ronald Harlin. Students Slide Over Snow And Ice During Class Breaks Missing school due to snow became almost a local pasttime as icy roads and high snow drifts caused DHS to close its doors more days than ever. Students seemed to enjoy the unexpected precipitation as snowball fights broke out all over the campus. Slipping and sliding their way to class, students learned to glide over the thick sheets of ice without breaking any bones. ,ig A, if ...--ff' TOP RIGHT: Eric Wood proves Newton's Law of Gravity the hard way during the icy winter weather. CENTER RIGHT: Rick DuPriest reassures himself of his Levis dura- bility. BOTTOM LEFT: Students are slowed by the snow in their race to get to class on time. BOTTOM RIGHT: John Blalock plans his counter-attack on an armed victim. Drama I Classes Present Q Y Dirt Work at the Crossroads After being postponed three times be- cause of the snowy weather, Dirty Work at the Crossroads was finally presented. All sets, props, make-up, and costumes were created by the Drama I classes. TOP LEFT: Ida Rhinegold QLisa Hart- gravesj convinces Nellie CAngie Petty! to marry Monroe. TOP RIGHT: Before she dies, the Widow Lovelace CElissa Shattuckj is recon- ciled to Nellie while Mookie CDonaId Gaddyj looks on. BOTTOM: Cast members are: Seated, Angie Petty fNeIlie Lovelacej, Darla Hitt CLittIe Nellj, Keith Pickle QAdam Oakhartj, Standing, Lisa Hartgraves Clda Rhin- egoldj, Kathy DiSiIvestro fFIuer- ettej, Donald Gaddy CMookieD, Elissa Shattuck fthe Widow Love- Iacey, Kim McWhorter CMrs. Aster- biltj, Allison Smythe CLeonieJ, and John Kleiman CMonroe Murga- troydl. 'You Light Llp M Life' You Light up My Life was highlighted as the theme of the Valentine Coronation. Presented by the Junior class, the assembly was a well-received combination of soft lights and beautiful colors as the nominees took their places on the stage. Little magic was lost when the lights came up and students filed back to classes. All l romantics retained special feelings for Valentine's Day. as rriir Ti... llill-- -AJ ll:,l,: rl .I Robert Ca-in W J 2 ill Rusty Williams and Cathy Randall Mike Knoerzer and Cindy lllughes Sophomore Favorite Duke and Duchess Most Handsome and Beautiful Sharina Fowler Eddie Soriano and Dina Hollingsworth Doak Lambert and Dee Edwards g I 1 cox 6009 11117 'ocfi' D X ki? ll A Q ' 4 1. 'Je' V3 fill? 'Q on f r I , I ,S ,ll Q ,N I- , iw 4 I A 1 Junior Favorites Most Handsome and Beautiful Rick DuPriest and Cindy Hutton 'i ' ' Mir 'LM f ' ' Lord and Lady Freshman Favorites Most Handsome and Beautiful Jerry Hutton and Judi Abernathy Kyle Clark and Lori Clark Chad Herd and Shanna Scoggins ALENTlNE'S D Y SHARED BY LL Valentine's Day resulted in an outpouring of affection for friends and romantic prospects alike. Cards and flowers were exchanged as well as stolen kisses in crowded halls. The day was highlighted by the naming of class personalities at the Valentine Coronation. TOP: Old buddies Danny Tutt and Randy Smith give each other brotherly hugs. BOTTOM LEFT: Alan York pre- sents a Valentine kiss to fellow swinger Randy Buster. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cindy Hutton is caught giving Gary Richardson a Valentine kiss. Students Break Class Monoton TOP LEFT: Jody Harrison and Jo Lynn Ashley are mesmerized by The Ad- ventures of Huck Finn. CENTER LEFT: Seniors Darlene Radeke, Claudia Har- low, and Pat Boniface pay the price of The Great Eraser Rip-off. CENTER RIGHT: A medley of songs played by Randy Buster and Randy Collier pro- vide entertainment during third lunch. BOTTOM LEFT: Students discuss a magazine article in a Senior Academic English class. Girls in Bi-District After a slow first quarter, Duncanville bounced back to win the bi-district title over the Wilmer- Hutchins Eagles 84-52. The Eagles seemed to be on a hot-streak of shooting until the Pantherettes pulled their game together. Then the points began stacking up for Duncanville. A strong, alert de- fense aided the Pantherettes in this victory as the win gave them a berth in the regional tournament. TOP RIGHT: Cheryl Capps prepares to pass the ball to Bobbie Blevins. CENTER RIGHT: Marla Welch attempts to slow down her opponent. BOTTOM LEFT: Terri Smith dribbles the ball low to catch a Wilmer-Hutchins player off guard. BOTTOM RIGHT: Kim Sheiron displays aggressive determination as she blocks a Wilmer-Hutchins forward. B W Pantherettes Lose To South ak The regional girls' basketball game at Texas ASM University against the South Oak Cliff Golden Bears ended the Pantherettes hopes for a berth in the state tournament. The Golden Bears easily dominated the first half as Duncanville committed costly errors. However, the Pantherettes refused to give up. They outscored SOC by two points in the second half. Despite Duncanville's determined efforts at College Station to win the Region II title, the final score stood at 75-53 in favor of the even- tual state champions. Cliii Bears TOP LEFT: Bobbie Blevins looks for teammates Susan Creel or Christie Capps to receive her pass. TOP RIGHT: SOC Golden Bear goes over Pantherette guards to score two points. BOT- TOM LEFT: Faith Cederholm goes high to outjump SOC Golden Bear as teammates stand ready to receive tip-off. BOTTOM RIGHT: Christie Capps breaks away from SOC players to make unguarded shot. L9 ,f I , NW X 05? 6 rf, gm' D A ix f S132 1 In '?+5 3 'o'8W 5v'.v'a1s'.' 0!0fvf:' 'P'?P :-angfun --fur,-w,...,. . . , , 'Yi n 1'- ' :'u2'-f d--'--- 3545, -if' .ihdf 4, Vx i M, ,fy Junior ROTC Holds Military Ball The lOth Annual Junior ROTC Military Ball was highlighted by the presentation of awards to wor- thy cadets and the naming of the i978 ROTC Sweetheart. The Sheraton Inn in Oak Cliff was the site of the Military Ball as cadets and their guests gathered for the formal occassion. Karen Pyles, who was touring Spain with the Foreign Travel group at the time of the ball, was named as the organization's Sweetheart. Steve Holcomb was named Mr. ROTC for I977-78 and presented with his trophy by Penny Taylor, ROTC Sweetheart for l977. Other cadets who received awards at ROTC's special night were Dale Pannell, Jeff Shea, Lloyd Manjeot, Stefan Groce, John Hodges, Randy Presley, Rusty Fox, Raymond Shea, James Blair, David Goodspeed, Carl Silber, Margaret Kapp, and Debbie Ricketson. TOP: Mr. Brakebill of the Sons of the American Revolution presents Cadet MSG Lloyd Manjeot the SAR medal for l978. CENTER: Commander Larry Tiensvold of the American Le- gion presents Cadet Dale Pannell the Military Excellence Ribbon for l978. BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs. Maza of the Daughters of the American Revolution presents the DAR medal to Cadet Raymond Shea. BOTTOM RIGHT: These cadets received awards during the I978 ,ROTC Military Ball: Standing-Dale Pannell, Jeff Shea, Steve Holcomb. Lloyd Manjeot, Stefan Groce, John Hodges. Randy Presley, Rusty Fox, and Raymond Shea. Seated-James Blair, David Goodspeed, Carl Silber, Mar- garet Kapp, and Debbie Ricketson. TOP: Colonel Smith presents the Military Order of World Wars Certificate and Ribbon to Cadet Randy Presley. CEN- TER LEFT: Cadet Colonel Carl Silber, Penny Taylor, and Mark Ashley admire the ROTC Sweetheart Trophy. CENTER: Colo- nel Smith of the Reserve Officer Association presents the ROA Award to Rusty Fox, a Cadet Major who has spent four years in ROTC. CENTER RIGHT: Mrs. Tiensvold presents the American Legion Women's Auxillary medals to Cadets Mar- garet Kapp and Debbie Ricketson. BOTTOM: The I978 Sweet- heart nominees and escorts are Rami Hardway escorted by David Ausley, Becky Underwood escorted by Raymond Shea, Penny Taylor escorted by Carl Silber, Wendy Rains escorted by Rusty Fox, and Debbie Ricketson escorted by Brian Wil- Iiams. Choirs Perform Musical Comedy ' nnie Get Your Gun' ln January auditions began for the DHS musical Annie Get Your Gun. After final decisions were made in casting, the long hours of rehearsing began. Mr. Casey selected Susie Giles, David Lankford, Claudia Harlow, and Alan York to star in the major roles. While the cast members worked hard on their roles, student directors Karen Hazlett, Laura Overton, and Julie Kruckeberg spent many long hours working on publicity, props, and make- up. However, all of the long hours of work proved to be rewarding when the musical was a success. TOP RIGHT: Charlie Davenport CAlan Yorkj scolds Dolly Tate fClaudia Harlowj for sabotag- ing Annie OakIey's rifles. BOTTOM LEFT: An- nie Oakley QSuzi Gilesj misses a shot during the final shooting match with Frank Butler CDavid Lankfordj. BOTTOM RIGHT: Charlie Davenport and Chief Sitting Bull QDan Gravesj express concern as Annie Oakley declares she will nev- er work with Frank Butler again. TOP LEFT: Annie Oakley listens to Frank ButIer's challenge Any- thing You Can Do I Can Do Better, as Dolly Tate agrees with Frank. TOP RIGHT: Charlie Davenport, Chief Sitting Bull, Annie Oakley, Frank Butler, Buffalo Bill QGreg McFaIlj, Dolly Tate, and Pawnee Bill CKevin Harrellj perform There's No Business Like Show Business for the finale. BOTTOM LEFT: Annie Oakley shows a look of disgust to Chief Sitting Bull as she meets New York's high society. BOTTOM RIGHT: Dolly Tate bribes Little Jake CGreg John- sonj into leaving her alone so she can sabotage Annie's guns. 1 sy! vm 9 5 '-ii -, 'M-ws... 5 TUDEN T5 CEL EBRA TE WITH 50'S ACTIVITIES PRIOR TO HOLIDA YS TOP LEFT: Dennis Fritz treats students in the cafeteria to his imitation of Elvis Presley. TOP RIGHT: The gang consisting of Mr. Cox, Mike Echols, Robert Canino, and Rusty Williams relaxes during the as- sembly. BOTTOM RIGHT: Scott Geddie, Robert Putnam, Kenny Starnes, Allen Ack- ley, Jimmy Minnis, and Rudy Contreras guzzle bottles of icy rootbeer. April I7 was designated a Fun Day as students and faculty came to school in the regulation garb of the l95O's. It seemed as though DHS students had gone through a time warp, emerging with bob- by socks, blue jeans, and greased ducktails ram- pant throughout the school. After jitterbugging to rock and roll music in the cafeteria during lunch, students participated in an assembly to determine the best-dressed teachers and students. Among the other events held were a some what messy egg throw, three-legged races, bubblegum blowing event, and hula-hoop endur- ance contest. TOP: Christie Capps, best-dressed girl, models her outfit to the hysterical laughter of the student body. BOTTOM LEFT: Starla Daniels and Steve Mairet jit- terbug to the music of the I95O's. BOTTOM RIGHT: With his greased hair style, Mark Jackson resembles a stereotyped I95O's rock and roll singer. DREAMS BECOME RE LITY FOR TR VELER Education is unlimited involvement through not only books but also traveling and experiencing new cultures. Students from Duncanville were fortunate to have the opportunity to travel to foreign countries to gain such rewarding experiences through the DHS Foreign Travel Club. The group of students venturing to England ex- perienced, as many world travelers do, cultural shock. The different ideas and ways of English life were re- flected as American students visited the historic sites of Dover Castle and the vaults of Westminster Abbey where kings, statesmen, and poets were buried. The awe-inspiring site of Stonehenge with its great slabs of stone rising from the Salisbury Plain impressed many of the young visitors, while Stratford-on-Avon, William Shakespeare's birthplace. impressed others. The group touring France arrived in Paris and were introduced to the city with a night tour of the illuminat- ed captial city. The Eiffel Tower stood as a shining landmark to the travelers. Touring the Louvre, France's unique art museum. and the palace of Versaille took much of the group's time. Napoleon's Tomb and Notre Dame also held the interest of students as they adapted to Parisian ways of life. 'll U --- -... QQ 41, , K TOP RIGHT. Debbie Combs poses between the battlements of Dover Castle. LEFT: Mandy Mankin, accompanied by an English tour guide, tours Dover Castle in Dover, England. CENTER RIGHT. Scott Gonoud, John Survil, and Doug Hall relax next to a fountain in St. Paul-DeVence, France. BOTTOM RIGHT: Students and sponsors traveling to France pose in front of an ancient wall in St. Paul. l ply . 'x -Q. -4 '-31 N. If-,N J my iiii N Travelers Experience Different Customs The glittering world of Spain drew visitors from Duncanville with promises of Seville, Madrid, and Granada. Museums, castles, and ancient buildings added excitement to their tour. The local color of flamenco dancers and spicy, new foods served to give the Spanish group a taste of another culture's way of life. Torre de Oro, the gardens of Granada, and the nightlife of Madrid added excitement to the tour of Spain. TOP RIGHT: Visitors to Spain toured the cultivated Gardens of Generalife in Granada. CENTER LEFT: A museum in Seville, built in l928, holds many of the exhibits Spanish travelers viewed. BOTTOM RIGHT: Ken Sills tours the Torre de Oro, the legendary Tower of Gold in Seville. BOTTOM LEFT: After a long day, the Spanish group rests on the steps leading to the Gardens of Generalife. , 16448-.. 5.491 I-I 1' 1 I 1-.. ,I VENICE, FLORENCE, MILAN ROME 'THAT'S ITALIANI' Touring the Roman ruins was claimed by some students as the highlight of the Foreign Travel trip to Italy. To be able to tour the legendary sites of Italian history, actually seeing places where Roman soldiers once planned strategic battles, are oppor- tunities that do not come too often. The viewing of the fresco of the Last Supper in Milan kicked off the tour with Venice, the City of Canals next in line. Florence and Verona, where Juliet Capulet of the tragic love story Romeo and Juliet is en- tombed, was next on the itenerary. The Italian trip truly opened the eyes of DHS students and spon- sors to the obvious fact that Italy is a land with exurberent natives and rich history. TOP: Peggy Durham reacts with surprise as tame pigeons eat corn from her hand in Florence. CENTER LEFT: Overlooking St. Peter's Cathedral is the scenic St. Peter's Square in the Vatican City. CENTER RIGHT: After viewing the city of Flor- ence from Michaelangelo Park, the members of the Italian group pose for a picture. BOTTOM. One of the highlights of the trip to Italy is this view of St. Peter's Cathedral. GERMAN STUDENTS VISIT ALISTRI The trip through Austria proved to be an educa- tional experience as well as a lesson in survival, as the group was subjected to icy weather most of the trip. After landing in Vienna, the group shook off fatigue and began touring the city. Visiting an opera in Vienna was a first for most of the travel- ers. In Salzburg the famous mansion of the film The Sound of Music , various churches, and other public buildings were toured. Travelers wearing the traditional grab of miners, also got a close view of the salt mines of Germany. TOP RIGHT: This typical Viennese side street was a view from the hotel during the group's stay in Vienna. CENTER LEFT: Nancy Wallace, Carl Ziegler, and Steve Price wait in their hotel in Salzburg, Austria for yet another tour to begin. CENTER RIGHT: The winter palace, Hofburg, is the center of attention for the group's enterprising photographers. BOT- TOM LEFT: At the Hotel Regina Nancy Wallace, Theressa Flatt. Jenny Stuart. and Denise Higginbotham clown around in the lobby. NHS INDLICTS 47 NEW MEMBERS The National Honor Society inducted forty-seven new members in a candlelight ceremony before the student body. Proud parents of the new inductees were also seated in the audience as they watched their offspring repeating the pledge of the Honor Society. Members of NHS were chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and service to DHS. The selection of students was a difficult one for there were many deserving candidates representing all facets of the student body. TOP LEFT: President of NHS, Christie Capps, opens the assem- bly by explaining the qualifications of membership of the orga- nization. BOTTOM LEFT: NHS members stand with the new inductees as Mr. Davis states the pledge of the Honor Society. BOTTOM RIGHT: Karen Hazlett cites the required scholarship aspects that are part of the NHS stipulations. fx. WVX ia ,F A 1 TOP LEFT: The solemn faces of Laura Overton, Susan Frazier, and Manessa Martin reflect the seriousness of the NHS assembly. TOP RIGHT: An exurberant Mike Verive relaxes with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Verive. BOTTOM LEFT: New NHS inductee Dale Kennemer jokes with his father, Mr. Kennemer, and Debbie Combs, a three year NHS member, during the reception in the commons area. BOTTOM RIGHT: Vice-president Nena Zachary speaks on character, an important personality aspect of a National Honor Society member. Talented Seniors lmpress Audience The Class of '78 provided versatile entertainment when the Senior Talent Show was performed for the student body. After holding several late-night rehearsals, exhausted seniors and har- ried sponsors doubted that the show's loose ends could be tied tightly together to provide top-rate entertainment. However, the seniors, with new bursts of energy, carried on. The '78 talent show was judged by many students and teachers alike as one of the better productions seen at Duncanville. Seniors displayed talent and courage in various ways as the show was filled with singing, rock music, and insane comedy. TOP LEFT: Members of the Late Arrival Band Steve Curts, John McDaniel, Keith Hubbard, and Mike Verive open the talent show with a medley of songs by Chicago. TOP RIGHT: Bonnie Brawand sings a popular love song, Just the Way You Are. BOTTOM LEFT: Exhibiting perfect timing and difficult techniques, Terri Shelton and Elissa Shattuck perform a gymnastic routine to Dueling Banjoesf' BOTTOM CENTER: Billed as the Funniest Duffers , Bill Hamiter and Rusty Williams go through their famous pet fly routine. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mindy Shaw demonstrates her talent with the zither as she plays Amazing Grace. rm 1 N. TOP LEFT: Theresa Strain, accompanied by Dwayne Draper, sings We're All Alone in the Senior Talent Show. TOP RIGHT: A 3m-pound slab of limestone rests on Mike Verive's chest as Steve Gaston hammers away in order to demon- strate Mike's power of concentration. BOTTOM LEFT: Leland Creel, a member of the DHS Sugar Plum Fairies, dives gracefully into the waiting arms of Bobby Glass, Danny Tutt, Mike Knoerzer, Craig Fouts, and Randy Smith. BOTTOM RIGHT: Brad Bell dubiously inspects Kelly Myers appeal of compassion. i I, PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT True to the old saying that practice makes perfect, students earnstly spent long hours after school and on weekends brushing up for the Senior Talent Show, High Hat officer tryouts, and the NHS installation. Aching muscles and tired bodies never seemed to matter after all the practices paid off for the individ- uals' personal goals. TOP LEFT: Mike Knoerzer and Leland Creel seem to be reverting to childhood by playing London Bridge is falling down as Craig Fouts leaps into the air. TOP RIGHT: Arching their backs and displaying top ballet form, Craig Fouts, Danny Tutt, and Leland Creel rehearse for the Senior Talent Show. BOTTOM LEFT: Leland Creel and Danny Tutt examine their form in the mirror of Sara's Dance Studio. BOTTOM RIGHT: Janice McJun- kin lends a hand to Leland Creel in case he has difficulty lifting Mike Knoerzer. TOP LEFT: Suzi Giles, as Annie Oakley, rehearses You Can't Get a Man Without a Gun. TOP RIGHT: Greg McFalI and Alan York take advantage of a lull in rehearsal for Annie Get Your Gun by refusing to say their lines. BOT- TOM LEFT: High Hats trying out for officers practice in the gym. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jennifer Gerdel and Jackie Vinson rehearse for officer tryouts. 4 4. TLIDENTS EXPRESS CRE TIVITY THROUGH RT Continuing with traditional one-man art shows, the art department had second and third year art students set up displays of their work for viewing by the student body. The talented art students arranged their projects in the display cases of the commons area. Examples of woodcuts, prints, silk-screens, fabric projects, and sketches were displayed during the one-man art shows. TOP LEFT: Rudy Con- treras designs a wood- cut for an art assign- ment. TOP RIGHT: Curtis McMinn cuts a design as an impression for his silkscreen project. BOT- TOM LEFT: Beginning the carving of her wood impression, Lynlee Chaney concentrates on the intricate corners of her design. BOTTOM RIGHT: Debbie Weir con- sults Mrs. Clardy on di- rections for an art pro- ject. lr, its .fl W Students Enjo Sprin TOP LEFT: Students converge in the commons area for a nutritious lunch of canned soft drinks and candy. CENTER RIGHT: Adamantly stress- ing her point, Julie Kruckeberg illus- trates the finer aspects of Shake- speare's Macbeth to an attentive Gary Beekman. BOTTOM LEFT: Dawn Maynard assists Debbie Weir as they set up Debbie's art display. BOTTOM RIGHT: Kent Traylor day- dreams of other subjects during his government assignment. sf x N W if .sf f f' A, DHS Finishes ln UIL Literar Meet Duncanville placed third in the District 9-AAAA University lnterscholastic League literary contest with an accumulation of seventy-nine and one-half points. Among the contests held at DHS were ready writing, edi- torial writing, feature writing, spelling, science, .typing, de- bate, shorthand, and number sense. One-act play contests held at South Grand Prairie High School rounded out the UlL com- petition. District winners who represented DHS at regional contests were Elisa McKee, Dell Nixon, Philip Farrington, David Ballard, Jeff Roper, Benjamin Lee, Jeff Verive, Bobbie Autz, and Cindy McCrary. TOP LEFT: Elisa McKee defends her point during debate competition. TOP RIGHT: Mitzi Cannon begins the read- ing of her poem during UlL competi- tion. BOTTOM LEFT: In deep concen- tration is Dale Kennemer, a participant in science testing. BOTTOM RIGHT: Duncanville debaters Dell Nixon, Den- ise Crouch, and John Little compile facts for their debate sessions. The Drama Department became totally involved in the production of Romeo and Juliet as their presentation for the UIL one-act-play competition. The brightly-colored costumes and simple sets gave the production a professional touch as the play was performed for the student body in prep- aration for UIL competition. Romeo and Juliet failed to place in the contest, however the cast was invited to perform the play in the theatre at Llove Amusement Center. TOP LEFT: Romeo fDoyle Mor- tonj talks with Juliet Ckaren Deanj about the feud between the houses of the Montagues and Capulets. TOP RIGHT: Mercutio Uohn Fittsj violently expresses his anger at the house of Montague. BOTTOM LEFT: Lady Capulet CKandy Remingtonj grieves over the prone body of Mercutio as Ti- balt CPauI Swiftj shouts the news of the death. rx' Girls Experience Success The girls' varsity soccer team experienced a far more successful season than last year's 8-O record, according to coaches Don Branch and Bill Merri- field. After a deciding I-O shut-out game over Mac- Arthur the team ended the spring season with a 4- 5-I record of play. TOP RIGHT: Jackie Fouse kicks a strong pass to center field. CENTER LEFT: Keeping close to the ball, Jeannie Watson dribbles down the field. BOTTOM LEFT: Goalie Gretchen Kundemueller dives in a futile attempt to prevent a score against her team. BOTTOM RIGHT: Pam Wiggins uses a body block to prevent a point. ' Q 1 -,, ' I v , W, 'VK slg:-A A Q , 5 ax T SHIRTS INCREAS S The ever present T-shirt craze gained increased popularity during the warm weather. Students wore shirts advertising every- thing from rock groups, col- leges, and slogans to fam- ous personalities, sport teams, and beverages. Most students seemed to have at least one favorite T-shirt expressing their personalities and interests. TOP LEFT. Hook'em Horns, the popular Texas football slogan, is expressed by Ronnie Cash. TOP RIGHT: Pam Miller and Kelley Mo- ses show-off their new super secretary T-shirts. BOTTOM LEFT: Texas football and Tennes- see trains come to view as Kelly Rambo and Gary Mitchell relax on the bridge during lunch. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Randy Smith ex- presses his taste for the music of good ole' boy WayIon. Team in Title DuncanviIle's tennis team capped an extraordi- nary season with the clinching of the District 9- AAAA tennis title. The championship was the first District title in the history of DHS tennis. The District tournament, held in Grand Prairie, was the site of the decisive contest for the title as Duncan- ville finished the tournament tied with MacArthur. The total number of winning sets was then used to determine the district title with the Panthers edg- ing out MacArthur by three sets. Brenda Burgess proceeded to the finals with a first place in girls' singles. Chris Metz ended his tennis career at DHS with a second place in boys' singles, as Richard Meek and Rick Thrailkill placed second in boys' doubles. All-District selections in- cluded Brenda Burgess, Chris Metz, Rich Meek, Rick Thrailkill, Henri Migala, Tammi Paxton, and Dana Cagle. TOP RIGHT: Displaying top backhand form, Richie Meek re- turns a low shot to his opponent. BOTTOM LEFT: Brenda Burgess returns service with a forehand down the line. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Biting her lip in concentration, Shelley Bulin hits a strong return. V H, L... If Team Posts -1 Record Long practices and hard work produced an impressive 7-l record in matches for the golf team led by Coach Utecht. Darrell May and David Murphy contributed greatly to the victories. Murphy was chosen as an All -District player. The DHS golf team placed fifth in the District meet held in Grand Prairie. At the season's close Coach Utecht stated that the team had a success- ful year considering that it was such a young group. TOP LEFT: Alan Mckeever braces himself for his strong swing. BOTTOM LEFT. Concentrating on his form, Kent Teague begins contact with the ball. BOTTOM CENTER: After completing his swing, Paul Vaughn follows through with his club. BOTTOM LEFT: Todd Smith raises his club to prepare for a smooth, steady swing. 1 1 5 5 . if Discipline Produce DuncanvilIe's track team ended the season with the shining performances of individual members who led the team to improved placing at area meets. Perseverance and the determination to win resulted in a season that proved fruitful for many of the team members since they not only placed well in track events, but some individuals succeeded in breaking previous records in such events as the pole vault and the 330 yard intermediate hurdles. Continually outstanding performances by Greg Clark, pole vault, Jeff Saylor, shot put, and James Spires, discus, landed the athletes berths in regional competition. BOTTOM RIGHT: Paul Licht prepares togthrow the discus during a work out. BOTTOM LEFT: Gary Clouse stretches during the broad jump to gain winning extra inches. TOP RIGHT: Pushing himself to gain a lead, Randy Thomas sprints toward the tapes in th IOO yard dash. Trammg inners .avi ,N 3. is -,. 47, f-K' ,A .. . . 4- if . sf. ,J .'- . ,ex it I WJ G'rls Excel In Track With the addition of Coach Susan Addy to the coaching staff, the Pantherette track team exper- ienced its best year as the team placed high in area meets. They earned a second place finish in the Duncanville meet. At regional competition in Denton, Duncanville had two entries, Paula Sutherlin and Eileen Ragland. Eileen qualified to enter the mile run at the state track meet in Austin. TOP LEFT: With arms extended for balance Darlene Radeke gains height for competition in the long jump. TOP RIGHT: During the 880 yard relay Kelli Clark hands the baton to an off and running Brenda Starnes. BOTTOM LEFT: Brenda Walker puts her weight behind the shot put as she competes in a meet. BOTTOM RIGHT: Lori Clark closes the narrow gap between herself and an Irving competitor in the 880 yard hurdles at the Grand Prairie meet. 1 E V' , 1 ' 5 . ' if- o'o'o'o'f j 'L if 45 -1' 5 '1'J'L '?f,ii 1 W f ,, is X- 1' X' 'ep .mw: A em J Q W - '-A if ' ' . . v . , :. f ' -A . ---,, z.. . J, W ' , .h ,F gm, A V, ..,,,. My . 2 i, ' K, ,A , . 1 . g W. 5 ' .' , ,. ., :saf:13,xLI5'53F5,3'f ,. X .K tts .- i'k.g-'21 ' - , Q .Af 5 65S?j'f.s??fE'ISfi-'.f-,r,. 1 ., -':'l'j.-4' -. .- - 'V' ' - ffbligw r'f....j,Q mil., egg, A 4 ,Q A g , .sf 4Q:f1f: 1g?L:' ' fi Q. .-M ' Y . s- - wi' Y ek -J '5?9?': 5 ., L 'R' A -s -. 4, , Sw -L. 'Liv . -5 117 Freshmen Set Record The Freshman Track Team capped its season with the emergence of prospective varsity talent Kyle Clark succeeded in setting new records in the pole vault, and Greg Thrash performed well in the IO0 yard dash. These were but two of the very talented Freshmen Panthers helping the team to place high in meets, including a fourth place finish in the Mesquite competition. TOP RIGHT: Daniel Verdal gains a small lead in the 220 sprint BOTTOM LEFT: Keeping in smooth stride, James Cody soars through the 330 yard high hurdles. BOTTOM RIGHT: Kyle Clark goes up in an attempt to set yet another record in pole vaulting. si 1-f wx. 1 e , i :ff s g T i ff! 'I SIL L H mfpfsiie JV Shows Good Form The Panther Junior Varsity baseball team fin- ished the Spring with an 8-7 season record and a 4- 2 record in District 9-AAAA competition. Mike Miller led the team with a powerful .400 batting average. Ronnie Worsham led the pitching field. According to J.V. Coach Malcheski, the young team was expected to fill the shoes of departing varsity members. TOP: Sophomore Ronnie Worsham checks his swing as the pitch is wide to the outside. BOTTOM LEFT: With concentra- tion etched on his face, Shaun Fowler winds up for the pitch. BOTTOM CENTER: Fowler braces for the pitch. BOTTOM RIGHT: Rodney Huddleston stretches to catch the throw to first base to thwart a base hit. ai Freshmen Form Team Duncanville High School exper- ienced yet another first in the athle- tic program as the freshman baseball team was formed. The program served to give young players the op- portunity to brush up on fielding, batting, and pitching skills. The un- predictable Texas weather caused the team some problems as three early season games were cancelled due to an accumulation of snow on the field. The team had enough talent to beat not only the freshman teams in the district but also Kimball's junior varsity. The successful season ended with an overall record of 7-2-I. Mark O'Briant led all hitters with a .500 batting average. TOP LEFT: Coach Steve Maddox gazes in- tently as his team warms up. TOP RIGHT: Catcher Steve Pearson crouches close be- hindthe South Grand Prairie batter. BOT- TOM LEFT: Demonstrating impeccable form. Max Hill awaits the pitch. 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I S fr -- - 'r b-fl? -4' - X - .. ,V ,Hn AT LLINCHTIME STUDENTS EAT THEIR WORD Although many students were fond of criticizing Iunchroom food, there were still those who raced to the cafeteria to beat long lines when the bell rang dismissing them for lunch. Other students spent their free lunch time throwing frisbees with friends or sitting in the sun. TOP LEFT. Brian Mosconi slows down to a jog in a futile attempt to beat the long lines in the cafeteria. TOP RIGHT: Michelle Leon tosses a frisbee in the midday sunshine. BOTTOM LEFT: A lull in the first lunch baseball game leads to an inningof conversation. BOTTOM RIGHT. Overwrought with spring fever, Ronny Hensel and Rusty Boykin talk in the halls of building six. Panthers Take 9- AAAA Led by three year starters Leland Creel and Nick Junior, the Panthers won their fourth consecutive District AAAA championship. By the end of dis- trict play the Panthers had posted one of the most outstanding records in the state with 26 wins and 2 losses. Pitcher Tank Davis had a L56 earned run aver- age in district play, while Creel had a I.78 average. The excellent pitching was aided by outstanding hitting as six members of the team had batting averages above 300. Milo Choate led the team with a .5I2 average. Creel was second at .500. TOP LEFT. Milo Choate slides safely into home plate against Jesuit. TOP RIGHT: Fort Worth Southwest pitcher watches as Jeff Morgan scores a run against him. BOTTOM LEFT. Pitch- er Larry Anderson warms up before a district game. BOT- TOM RIGHT. Fans and opponents watch as Pete Collins steps up to bat. ' L 1 J--if ' - is s' pg 'P . ' 'A 1.34-. '.2--'IT--,-. '.1T.,..: ....-' +--' ' S., - ' z -'N f nk , .m - - , Qgfi-g.1'q..a 'F' , f . 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CENTER: Coach Miller mo- tions for Scott Wolf to slide in order to beat the ball to third base. BOTTOM: Scott Wolf gets into position to field a ground ball. SPRI G FEVER RISES INSIDE AND OUT Frisbees appeared with an in- creased following as the bright- ly colored disks flew through the warm air between classes and during lunch. Students flocked in great numbers to the outside commons area to catch some sun and reflect on the swiftly-passing year. Plans for summer vacations seemed to be the main topics of conversa- tions as students sat on sun warmed benches and listened to the chatter flowing around them. TOP RIGHT: Tracy Allee, Kim Burden, Mary Alvis, and Jackie Action discuss tennis and other spring sports. BOT- TOM LEFT: Lee Tracy pauses between classes to breathe some spring scent- ed air. BOTTOM RIGHT: Lonnie Lewis demonstrates the fine craft of belt making to an interested Lisa Ford. misc 'rw V-111 gal- ss M, ,M , 'vrn-wg, . -,4..,A ' 2 V - k .Q 'i ,, - ' ' 14 1 ,W- fx., uv 'asf' A TOP LEFT: Lisa Roth, Valerie Smythe, and Patti McLemore seem fascinated by the latest spring fashions. TOP RIGHT: Warm weath- er draws students to the outside commons area to discuss a variety of topics. BOTTOM LEFT: Brenda O'Brient and Dennis Fritz soak up sun rays during their brief lunch period. BOTTOM RIGHT: Terri Smith models a new spring dress, a change from her usual blue jeans. X. .. N if 31 4' 4,y.j ' .f 'r v. .3 L-vv'LF+ .AT , , .M au ' h,a,,, .. uf fu, C. 'f A Q. 1. . ' 1 -ff, 9 x ,. T , A'Ef f4,:.-'ali own gf .f Y -g-K A g,,,.,,p,8,., ffw 31 .V '1 fm. C,','t4'f,1 ., - 91-. Ar ...' T .. ,za ,tho-. .4,-QQ Senior Personalities Elected As the time for graduation drew near, the annual recognition of Senior personalities was sponsored by the Panther Prints newspaper staff. Restless Seniors settled down long enough to select fellow members of the class of '78 in categories ranging from most successful to best eyes. Some peo- ple seemed to take the entire procedure as a joke. but most Seniors realized that it was an opportuni- ty to honor members of their class with the selec- tion of senior personalities. TOP LEFT: BEST HAIR - Rusty Williams and Karen Dean. TOP RIGHT: FRIENDLIEST - Dennis Fritz and Gina Hollingsworth. BOTTOM LEFT: WITTIEST - Robert Canino and Faith Ceder- holm. BOTTOM RIGHT: MOST ATHLETIC - Christie Capps and Leland Creel. B DHS Class Of I9 8 1 '54, i Q- Tw TOP LEFT: BEST ALL AROUND - Vicki Brantley and James Spires. TOP RIGHT: MOST SCHOLARLY - Darlene Radeke and Mike Verive. BOTTOM LEFT: MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED - Bobbie Blevins and Tim Miller. BOTTOM RIGHT: FLIRT AND WOLF - Tom Atkin and Bridgette Lowder. Senior Personalities -,1 lf! If TOP LEFT: BEST EYES - Virginia Calderon and Steve Booher. TOP RIGHT: BEST DRESSED - Christie Savage and Bart Contreras. BOTTOM LEFT: MOST TALENTED - Bonnie Brawand and Randy Buster. BOTTOM RIGHT: BEST SMILE - Scott Wolf and Beth Gerdel. SITTI While school neared completion, students be- came lazy and care-free. Time was spent laugh- ing and joking with friends. Everyone eagerly awaited being released for summer holidays. TOP LEFT: Marty Hawkins and Ruth Jackson curiously watch a disturbance in the commons area during their lunch period. BOTTOM LEFT: 'Junioritis' appears to have striken Gina Ogden and Randy Thomas. BOTTOM RIGHT: Senior Danny Tutt keeps Brenda Gentry company during the last weeks of school. . A Panthers Take Fourth The Panthers ended North Garland's hopes for the bi-district championship as Duncanville combined power hitting with fast pitching to win the first round of the state play-offs 7-2 and 6-O. Leland Creel starred in the first game of the series as he pitched a strong game and hit two home runs. The second game appeared in doubt as the Panthers struggled through three innings without a run. However, the team came alive to support pitcher Tank Davis with six runs in the fourth, fifth, and sixth innings. TOP RIGHT: David Thompson slides safely into third base dur- ing the first game with North Garland. CENTER RIGHT: Aided by his powerful swing, Tank Davis gets a hit. BOTTOM LEFT: Coach McDaniel paces near the dugout. BOTTOM RIGHT: Le- land Creel covers first base as the North Garland player is caught off guard. .ef .rf Llfj ,f I , fy as B1 District Troph 1. STATE CHAMPS '29 MA.-. fi-f '? 'c TOP LEFT: Catcher Nick Junior leans forward to catch the ball as a North Garland batter steps into a swing. TOP RIGHT: The Varsity Panthers stand in respect for the national anthem. CENTER LEFT: Leland Creel puts his 250 pounds into a swing. CENTER RIGHT. Creel takes a long step during the delivery of a fast ball. BOTTOM: Milo Choate connects with a curve ball from a North Garland pitcher. The winning tradition of DHS baseball continued as the Duncan- ville Panthers took the regional championship in the best of three series over Thomas Jefferson. Dur- ing the first game, pitcher Leland Creel let only one TJ player on base. He also led the Panther scoring with a homerun, a single, and a double. The Panthers scored in every inning with the spirit-filled fans backing their every move. However, the next night the Panthers lost 5-2 in an er- ror-ridden game. Tank Davis pitched his first loss of the season. However, Davis came back in Friday's winning game to blast in a two-run homer. TOP RIGHT: Scott Wolf steps solidly to greet a fast pitch. BOTTOM LEFT. Craig Fouts gets a taste of the dust as he dives back to first base. BOTTOM RIGHT: A jubilant team welcomes Mike Pierce after he scored with P THERS ti. N-4 1 . I la-L, 'ini' nur .fy 5. 'K .,, In xl gif R R- U.-re.: a homerun in the first game. WI REGIO ALS ,W ,el . A 1 4 '- Y , if ll ll D1 hgljhiy P , ,lg U A I :Via H ' L is . . 'V 1 ,AA A N, if if ' mfr' A , ,,.' N . ,.MQy,. .. ' S., b . , . ,, , .., gf. 4 QM , x ,, Wi. ,. v ig . 'kip 351.31533 P t' .swf ' fajf' I - . ... , ti,, .f:, ?. wi . Lia? glam , Q tl-aj . e 2.2. ..,. Y' N , V. I 5 h l A A ,rf .1 k X . ' 5 ' r ' H 0.1 .qua-.-WU'-' - T ' l - X TOP LEFT: Craig Fouts clears first base. TOP RIGHT: Pete Collins runs down the foul line toward home plate. CENTER: Nick Junior and Leland Creel discuss pitching strategy dur- ing a regional contest. BOTTOM LEFT: The Panthers cele- brate Tank Davis' 273 foot home run. BOTTOM RIGHT: The Panthers congratulate TJ players for a game filled with sportsmanship. COUPLE DI E T D LLAS' BE T Candlelight dinners at well-known restaurants be- gan the starry evening before the Prom. Girls in formal dresses with delicate wrist corsages accom- panied their dates who looked worldly in colorful tuxedos and boutonnieres. Dining on exotic dishes, DHS Prom-goers turned into gourmets. The Reunion Tower proved to be the exciting place to go as the dome slowly revolved sprinkling glittering lights across the city of Dallas. TOP RIGHT: Lee Moore's grin reflects the excitement shared by his friends dining at Ports O'CalI. CENTER RIGHT: Kathy Urban. Clint Adamson, Jeff Johnson, and Joyce Gotherman sit in ex- pectation for their dinner. CENTER LEFT: Sherrie Wilkerson and Jeff Williams relax as they enjoy the view of the Dallas skyline. BOTTOM RIGHT: Smiles are seen on the faces of Rebecca Pierce and Bret Holbert as they eat at Ports O'Call thirty-seven stories above Dallas. TUDENTS SPEND NIGHT O TOW After dining at various gourmet restaurants, many students headed toward the Cowboy Club in Texas Staduim for the l978 Junior-Senior Prom. Despite the fact that formal dress was not required, most girls chose to appear in long, floating dresses accompanied by their escorts formally attired in tuxedos. The band called Shortchange played loud, pulsating rock music and soon had people flock- ing to the dance floor. The Junior and Senior class sponsors circled the perimeter of the Cow- boy Club as they played the parts of anxious chaperones to the hilt. Such close observation proved unnecessary as most couples chose to dance or to sit at the tables lining the dance floor for conversations throughout the night. TOP LEFT: Bonnie Brawand and Steve Agee enjoy their Senior Prom of '78, CENTER LEFT: A group of Juniors and Seniors take advantage of a break by the band to get involved in conversations. CENTER RIGHT: The Dallas sky- line, illuminated by glowing lights. is one of the views seen from the Southland Life building by the Prom-goers. BOT- TOM LEFT: Pat Rogal and Laura Kary wind up the evening relaxing between dances. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jerry Daniels and his date Laurie Bond manage to get in a few words between the band's sets. .,g The warm season of Spring indi- cated the upcoming closing of the school year. Clubs and organiza- tions celebrated the last two months of school by holding var- ious parties and banquets. The banquets ranged from formal to super-casual. lt was a time for awards, an event that club mem- bers looked forward to as serious honors were given out as well as joke awards. Club members, espe- cially seniors, enjoyed the ban- quets since it was to be the last time to get together and talk of adventures they had shared. TOP RIGHT: The capacity crowd at the annual vocational banquet enjoys the ca- tered meal by Ernie's Barbeque. BOTTOM LEFT: Dwayne Draper, master of ceremo- nies. Mr. Ladayne Johnson. vocational su- pervisor, and Mrs. Attaway finish their meals. BOTTOM RIGHT: Carolyn Harris. of Carolyn Harris Florist, speaks about the relationship between employers and employees. LUB MEMBERS ENJOY E D-OF-YE R BANOLIET -I ' 'V , . v ..-..-.-..- .-...- -V X TOP LEFT: The Statler-Hilton was the scene for the High Hat banquet honoring the officers and new girls. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Doris Whitley, retiring High Hat director, enjoys the company of her husband at the High Hat banquet. BOTTOM LEFT: Bobby Winston finishes his dessert at the Latin Club banquet at Carou- so's. BOTTOM RIGHT: Nena Zachary and her ever-present side kick Mary Slay behave in their usual dignified manner at the Latin Club banquet. uarteriinals Coach Jay Miller and his team of Duncanville Panthers made their way to the state playoffs for the fourth consecutive year, a feat unmatched by any other class 4-A team. The quarterfinals against Waco-Richfield resulted in three tension filled games, consisting of fast plays and costly errors. Duncanville hosted the first game of the series with over 3,000 fans in attendence. After exper- iencing four hitless innings, the Panthers finally had a hit by Nick Junior. The Richfield Rams con- tinued to come back strong and the game seemed to be in doubt when the sixth inning arrived. The turning point of the game was a double play by Junior, Leland Creel, and Tank Davis. The trio quickly knocked off a succession of outs and un- loaded the Rams from base to post the score 4-I in Duncanville's favor. TOP: Nick Junior gets caught trying to steal second base. CENTER: After trying to smash a homer, Milo Choate finds he got a strike. LEFT: Jeff Morgan. Panther lefthander, leads off against Waco Richfield. BOTTOM RIGHT: Looking back at the Ram catcher, Milo Choate tries to figure out the signals. ., -. -J x. w, , - . J .C Go To Three Games Despite the strongtshowing of the first win, the Panthers then fell 5-2 to Richfield after experienc- ing pitching difficulties in the second game. The game was postponed for an hour and forty minutes because of heavy rain in the fifth inning with the score tied 2-2. Coach Miller gave no excuses for the Panthers loss except to remind everyone of the tension surrounding two teams both deter- mined to go to Austin for the state tournament. The third game was off to a typical start as the umpires showed up forty minutes late due to con- fusion in scheduling. The pressure was high, but the Panthers gained an early 6-O lead. Pete Collins scored with a two-run homer late in the second to lull the Panthers into a false sense of security. During the seventh inning, the Rams fired up and scored four runs, much to the surprise of the Pan- thers. Duncanville pulled itself together and stood solid as a team to win the quarter-final playoffs 6-4 and begin the trek to Austin. TOP: Scott Wolf pops a foul ball against Waco Richfield. CENTER. ln the third game. Pete Collins hits a very important home run. BOTTOM RIGHT: Tank Davis races home to make another score for Duncanville. LEFT: Waco Richfield con- gratulates the Panthers on winning quarterfinals. ORGAN ZATIONS SPOTLIGHT TUDE T ACHIEVEMENTS Honors Day gave teachers and sponsors the oppor- tunity 'to present achievements and accomplish- ments won by students and organizations throughout the year. The auditorium constantly rang with ap- plause as the student body expressed appreciation for the many awards won by their fellow classmates. TOP LEFT: Richard Ariail accepts a plaque from Mrs. Cummings citing apprecia- tion for his work as treasur- er of the I977-78 Student Council. TOP RIGHT: Ray Shea presents ROTC orien- teering trophies to Mr. Da- vis. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Davis congratulates some of the sixteen students who were chosen for Who's Who at DHS. 3 li , Af. 3 xi. .az i fe J ,. ,x . , my A t ,....... 2--1-E ,,,,,,,...gm,,L?-Q msr 1 mumsmp Rkmm lill FIR! SKILLS 1 5 rm ,.kL ,. A ' 1 1,45 is if 'R . W X -viii . :I ,Y .... . , ,x-. J. V.: 33032 in - TOP LEFT: Robert Canino presents the Duffer sponsor, Mr. Cox, a plaque immortalizing the Duffer emblem - glasses and a large plastic nose. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Ed Purcell presents Mr. Cox and the Duffers with a trophy citing the group's volunteer work for the American Cancer Society. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. G.W. Ken- nemer recieves a standing ovation from the student body as he is named dedicatee of the i978 PANTHER TALE. BOTTOM RIGHT: Coach Jay Miller presents DHS with the Panthers' Dis- trict baseball trophy. ,X . X N M X ' I TOP LEFT: Angie Petty informs the student body of the High Hats' success at drill team contests. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Whitley congratulates the High Hat offi- cers for the l977-78 school year. BOTTOM LEFT: Faith Cederholm presents the second place regional trophy won by the Varsity Pantherettes. BOTTOM RIGHT: Proudly displaying the district championship trophy, Bobbie Blevins presents it to Mr. Davis. SENIOR C ASS PARTY HELD T BRONCO BO L The Class of '78 gathered to spend time together at the tradi- tional all-night party held at Bronco Bowl. Bowling, golf, and pinball occupied most of the seniors' time, while food and better conver- sation held others' attention spans. The seniors seemed to realize that the year was quickly coming to a close and that the Bronco Bowl party was an opportunity to spend time with friends and talk over four long years of high school. TOP: Robert Canino stands in disgust as yet another bowling ball drops in the gutter. BOTTOM: Kim Barnaby, Robert Woodman, Debbie Sadoski, Keith Smith Vanessa Vanhoose, Kent Shelton, Lee Moore, and Andy Lowney get together for a few frames of bowling in the early morning hours at the senior party. ,, Q 1615 N.: J . X . I ' 1 K A ' .-J W l P A 4-gx .--- TOP LEFT: Keeping his eyes on the ball, Larry Anderson begins his downward swing. TOP RIGHT: Ray Shea deeply concentrates on a game of table soccer. BOT- TOM LEFT: As the night goes on, Tom Hanna and Gro Lovold have difficulty staying awake. '. . . E ERY TOMORROW VISION OF HOPE' Participation in Senior Day was one of the highlights of the year as seniors walked across the stage filled with spring flowers in a packed auditorium filled with proud parents and friends. The largest group of seniors to walk, one hun- dred and eighty couples, listened to the years' accomplishments, the humorous class history, and special songs written and performed for the Class of '78. Vicki Brantley read her farewell speech as Seniors realized the seriousness of Senior Day and graduation. TOP RIGHT: Deeadra Skeen and Dave Rozenburg read Senior accomplishments during the special assembly. BOTTOM LEFT: Michelle Green and her escort Randy Buster smile as twelve years of hard work come to a close on Senior Day. BOTTOM RIGHT: Donnie Dycus and Faith Cederholm pause on the bridge as their accomplishments are read. .- I l.,aieS7 'I i 'Sex J XX :Bair I i TOP LEFT: Christie Capps and Bobbie Blevins dedicate a song to their fellow classmates. TOP RIGHT: Donnie Dycus and Dana Van Hoy read accomplishments ranging from the humorous aspects of high school to the serious hopes for the future. BOTTOM: Mark Jackson escorts Bonnie Brawand across the stage. CLASS FLOWER: SPRING BOUQUET CLASS COLORS: PASTELS CLASS SONG: COME SAIL AWAY CLASS GIFT: BULLETIN BOARD. PANTHER SUIT CLASS MOTTO: FOR YESTERDAY IS A DREAM AND TOMORROW IS ONLY A VISION, BUT TODAY, WELL- LIVED MAKES YESTERDAY A DREAM OF HAPPINESS AND EVERY TOMORROW A VISION OF HOPE. TOP LEFT: Exurberant smiles are flashed by Daniel Murphy and Theresa Burkett to reflect the excitement of being a graduating senior. TOP RIGHT: Kyle Hearon plays background music as he watches other seniors walk across the bridge. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mike Knoerzer gives Kelly McJunkin a searching glance as he listens to her accomplishments. TOP LEFT: Steve Booher and Vanessa Vanhoose begin to read their section of senior accomplishments. TOP RIGHT: Jeff Gaines and Joanna Robbins step carefully across the bridge. BOTTOM: The senior song, Come Sail Away, is performed by Mark Jackson, Randy Buster, Randy Collier, Steve Gaston, and David Lankford. 5 s - 3 - ll ,E 1 ' :Q i 8 WW' 'l -u Seniors Assemble For Baccalaureate Baccalaureate was held in the auditorium as a sol- emn church service .for graduating seniors and their families. Although attendance was not required, most seniors did chose to appear in their caps and gowns to listen to a sermon by Reverand Mike Nichols and hymns by the select choir. A ii ,Q 3. YYY! , e s. fs .. 1? 3 if o n it 7 vi TOP LEFT1 Mr. Davis expresses his thanks to the Pastors' Association of Duncanville for the members participation in Baccalaureate. TOP RIGHT: Removing his cap in a ges- ture of respect, David Webb listens to the invocation. BOTTOM LEFT: Reverand Mike Nichols speaks about the many opportunities in life young people have. BOTTOM RIGHT: Ray Shea and Terri Shelton wait in a hall of building six before marching over to the auditorium for the bacca- laureate service. LOOKS LIKE WE M DE IT Seniors dressed in caps and gowns nervously paraded to their seats at Texas Stadium as their hearts swelled with pride at the thought of finally being at gradu- ation. As they marched to Pomp and Circumstance, some realized that twelve years of learning once seemed to be an eternity but was actually a brief experience. The largest graduating class in D.H.S. history received their diplomas and some were presented with scholarships. After the Class of '78 were pronounced official gradu- ates, caps flew through the air, colorful balloons drifted toward the top of the stadium, and the scoreboard flashed a dazzling message felt by all, CONGRATU- LATIONSI SENIORS OF '78 . TOP LEFT: Beverly Alford, Brian Allen and Margaret Alvis stand in anticipation of an exciting night as the rest of the Senior Class enters Texas Stadium. BOTTOM LEFT: Darlene Fowler and Rusty Fox wait as Mr. Dobbins proclaim them as graduates. BOTTOM RIGHT: After receiving a standing ovation, Tim Frost proudly displays his diploma. TOP LEFT: Kyle Hearon gleams with pride after receiving his diploma. TOP RIGHT: Laura Neighbors smiles proudly after receiving a scholarship. BOTTOM LEFT: Steve Gas- ton reminisces twelve years of hard work. BOTTOM RIGHT: Seniors look on as Mr. Davis presents future gradu- ates to the School Board president. Panthers End You're never satisfied when you lose, but it's nice to get another trip to the state tournament. And I still say that our team is as good as Bellaire, said Coach Jay Miller after the Panthers lost 5-I to the Houston Bellaire Cardinals in the state semi- final game. Though the Panthers failed to play in the final game, Duncanville became the first team to make four consecutive state tournament appearances in the history of AAAA baseball. The Cardinals got a fast jump on the Panthers as they got a run in the first inning on a leadoff single, sacrifice, walk, and a single. They then struck for three runs in the second on a triple, a walk, and an 8I'l'Ol'. Duncanville had a chance to get back in the game in the third inning, but a hitting slump pla- gued the team. Scott Wolf led off the inning with a single. Tank Davis slugged a curve ball to deep right field, but it bounded over the wall at the 375 feet mark. Davis had to be satisfied with a double. and Wolf had to stop at third. The next three batters went down in order to stop the Panther threat. Pete Collins scored the Panthers' lone run in the fifth inning. In the sixth the Panthers loaded the bases on walks to Leland Creel and Tank Davis and a single by Nick Junior. But once again Cardinal pitcher found his target with a sweeping curve ball, strik- ing out Larry Anderson and getting Craig Fouts on a grounder to third. Bellaire got a run in the seventh inning to bring the score to 5-I, Another run was wiped out when the baserunner failed to touch home plate. WEEE Bill? .flllllll E E3 Creel, I3-2, gave up eight hits but held the Cardi- nals scoreless after the second inning. Bellaire's final run came off relief pitcher Davis who was called on to pitch the final two outs. The Panthers finished the year 34-5. TOP: Catcher Nick Junior awaits the first warm-up pitch in the I978 state semifinal game at Disch-Falk Field in Austin. BOTTOM: Pitcher Leland Creel concentrates on the form he will need to throw strikes. A 1' TOP RIGHT: Bellaire player yells for the ball as David Thompson takes a large lead from first base. CEN- TER RIGHT: Cardinal batter gives the umpire a disbe- lieving look after a called strike. BOTTOM RIGHT: The scoreboard shows a sad story for the Panthers in the bottom of the fifth inning. LEFT: Pete Collins appears frustrated in spite of having just scored a run. ii E A lx S .2 If s A Q ,X 2 W. H. Byrd Superintendent - Ed Davis Principal Marion Dean X Sam Thompson Superintendent .rf Lynn Dobbins Asst. Principal LaVerne Mankin Mel Morris Asst. Principal Asst. Principal Asst. Principal Barbara Clark School Board School Board School Board Joe Davis Fred Harrington Bill Herchman School Board I -M- B B .y , gl- V i W in f , '.V' Qjifjff A. Ray Marvin Ed Purcell Rodney Teague Joe Pat Attaway School Board School Board School Board Occupational Administrator y Ed Parker Koleta Rodrigue Assistant Superintendent CJ. 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Tina Suitt, Deeadra Skeen, Wendy Branch. Jenny Lowney, Dixie Burgess. Beth Gerdel, Donna Hellebrand, Jackie Vinson, Denise Higginbotham. Kim Parish, Tracy Green, Karen Lee. Second Row, Laura Neighbors, Dana Hensley, Debbie Weir, D'laina Sellers, Leslie Buehler. Shelly Bixel. Cindy Meador, Tammy Heald, Paula McMillen, Jennifer Gerdel. Lisa Hartgraves, Angela Petty, Dannetta Seemann, Donna Vaughn. Connie Dudley, Susan York, Debra Chronister. Donna Landon. Dana Higginbotham, Angie McKee, Kim Sledge. Third Row: Debbie Sadoski. Leigh Ann Bassett, Donna Niemeier. Laurie Porter, Misty Narramore, Kim Jones, Dana Stutzman, Cindy Clark, Gaye Cleveland, Becky Bendele, Paula Overton, Cathy Crece- lius, Rebecca Pierce. Jeannie Hicks, Giselle de Freitas, Cindy Hughes, Tracy Stuart, Lori Smith, Jill Jackson, Mrs. Whitley. EERI. EA DERS WWWANHN ,,k. My ,hwy . ,jf lg' ,.,,L W I - kk WMM K :Y . . ,. , fffg W HW S 5 fkfgiffj ' - f V ,.,2,,,?QfjiT1 . - ' ,. , ' 1 'J. T A W , , . ,.,. ., I Q , f + Q ' - Wgzlzril-.....,. -, ' V ff E Q X! N Q 4 0 Q X NY' K L fi Q A Q5 v P -...Z Ll ulie Ya 'Q v1 : , 1 X .. .Vim Q!! Os Wm 9 lf.. -5'.i.xe: 1 1 A ff ,V,W Ag, 1, ii i N sig f 5 I -1? AQUA-'kq' ,.f ,' W iq- -'3,,',.'?3llf?Qf-'7.,h' 'ff 55, 1? '55 312' ? A5Wi':5 vz9iQ,..ii 'Yi ' '. W Ll big?-3?:2'lnn:4Sn341mafQZ2iz 4 ,s'i.f-if 'Ns - 0 xr JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEAD R Left Column, Qgoing upjjoy Repp, Lisa Ford. Darla Hitt, Tina Coplin. Right column: Judi Abernathy, Sharina Fowler, Tammie Thrailkill, Holly Thrailkill, DUFFER .AX X ,Q 1 K' P40 Q X X 1 tf ,A f 'ix A Kneeling: Mr. Cox. Front row: Mark Jackson, Chris Padgett, Tim Miller, Robert Canino, Rusty Williams, Tim Henderson, Mr. Gammon. Back row: Tommy Barton, Bill Hamiter, Brad Bell, Mike Echols. Randy Buster. STUDENT COUNCIL GFFICERS Front row: Rick DuPriest, vice-president, Tim Miller. president, Back row: Bobbie Blevins, secretary, Richard Ariail, Treasurer. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Front row: Jill Wagonor, Lisa Hart, Kathy Fouse. Donna Hackler, Denise Sabolski. Leslie Buehler. Beth Gerdel, Chris Hurley, Vicky Brantley. Back row: Gaye Cleveland, Kelly Myers, Tim Russell. Dave Miller, Jeff Hess, David Gunn, Paula Sutherlin, lan Hersey, Marshal Horton. SENATE First row: Mrs. Cummings, Susan Johnson, Lori Clark, Holly Thrailkill, Tami Curtis, Lori McAtee, Paula McMillen, Megan Harrell, Pat Boniface. Pam Burris, Lynn Forrester, Tina Wagoner. Sharina Fowler, Tammy Daiel, Andrea McRorey. Jeanie Crawford. Second row: Janet Hughes, Jill Barham. Denise Crouch, Manessa Martin. Patty Mclemore. Tammy Talbot, Vickie Schmidt, Jana Davis. Angie Petty, Cathy Randall, Judy Abernathy, Sara Brown, Debra Holshouser, Cindy Hutton, Elton Hudson, Laura Elliot. Sydia Ethridge, Becky Davis, Jerry Fain. Third row: Lisa Slatten. Shelly Vinson, Jana White, Karla Price, Kathy DiSiIvestro. Dawn Leon, Michelle Lefferdink, Brenda O'Brient, Janice Rutherford, Kyle Smythe, Mylinda Martin, Mindy Glass, Sharon Wall, Karen Wommack, Cindy Hughes, Lori Smith, Cyndy Clark, Jennifer Gerdel, Kyle Clark, Jeff Reeves. Joe Calderon, Fourth row: Jerry Hutton, Frank Cofer, Pam Wiggins, Beth Marunich, Susan Creel, Ben Huggins, Bubba Doyle, Steve Gaston, Brad Bell, Casey Wood, Mark Leach, Kent Shelton, Matt Ruehle, Greg Barnett, Mike Pierce. Alan York, John McDaniel, Mr. Fisher. 253 I l l I SODALITAS LA TINA Front row: Mrs. Cummings, Debbie Dew, Cindy Meador. Karen Harris, Mary Slay. Suzi Giles, Tina Morales, Alexander Magala. Second row: Debbie Lively, Lynn Elder, Susan Stanley, Carolyn Williams, Debbie Brower, Kathy Fouse, Lisa Parilla. Mary Alvis, Chip Truax. Third row: Julie Standard, Christy Lovedahl, Peggy Durham, George Glass, Robert Glass, Bill Williams, David Webb, Mandy Mankin, Wendy Thompson, Kathy Akil. Back row: Alan York. Philip Reagan, Dale Kennemer. Chris Padgett. Clinton Adamson, Mark Leach, Larry Hamilton, Debbie Combs. CL UB DE ESPA NOL Front row: Beverly Alford, secretary, David Wolverton, treasurer, Kathy DiSilvestro. vice-president, Brad Bell, president, Jerry Fain, reporter. Second row: Leigh Ann Frazier, Carie Bechtold. Tina Duke, Jana Rhodes, Angela Brayton, Paul Smith, Jesse Makil, Laurie Sherman, Nancy Rensch. Carolyn Skinner, Donna Newsom, Arlene Flores. Keith Stewart, Sheral Metcalf. Donna Wells, Greg Roper. Third row: Roni Combs, Cindy Partridge, Debbie Chronis- ter, Stephanie Carroll, Stephanie Pace, Andrea Yingst, Melodie Wallace, Meg Gallatin, Mike Murray, Kim Burden. Patty McLemore, Lisa Rolfe. Ruth Merri- field, Joy Young. Jill Wallick, Susan Ricco, Paula Stewart. Fourth row: Becky Bascom, Julie Standard, Marshal Horton, Kelly Myers, Bill Robinson. Jana Brown, Craig Carter. Hap Burden, Darren Stanton, Doak Lambert, Angel Skelton, Marcie Barker, Wayne Goller, Kent Teague, Darrell Murray, Mike Nix, Janet Kratz. Back rowf Craig Gregory, Steve Agee, George Henson, Joel Reddington, Jeff Hess, Steve Flanigan. Brit Jennings, Kyle Hearon, Boyne McHargue, David Gunn, Jeff Roper, Karen Pyles, Todd Knowles, David Cagle. Curtis Miller, Keith Wolverton. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS l i t l E 1 Front row: Debbie Luther, Carla Moody, Kathy Leonard, Angie Spurgeon, Elaine Birtchett, Debbye Murphy, Sharon May, Laura Overton, Jeanie Craw- ford, Trish Rogerson, Lynn Kelso, Michele Soucie. Second row: Cindy Dillard, Theresa Foreman, Sheri Robertson, Cindy Kemp. Dorcas Covington, Julie 1 Dalessandro. Jill Dowlen, Jeff Dygert, Fiona Allen, Lavonne Roberts, Theresia Woolhouse, Karen Mendell. Rhonda Manning, Kim Midgett. Third row: Mar- ian Hodge, Jeff Abbot, Prema Velu, Linda Hall, Paula Overton. Pam Cross- land, Jacquie Fouse, David Pritchett, Elizabeth Ballard, Joy Bendor-Samuel. Jim Crawford, Tracey Moore, Vicky Airheart. Laioni Steele. Fourth row: Bryan Pritchett, John Survil, Susi Broughton, Howard Guest. Mike Rogal, Henri Migala, Scott Luther, Lynne McAtee, John Vomvoris, Becky Davis. Lynda Williams, Linda Manning, Susan Johnson. Mrs. Lauger. D R DEUTSCHER VERIN 1 Front row: Ray Shea, reporter, Libby Whittern. secretary, Carl Silber, presi- dent, Sue Latham, vice-presidenti Tim Huff. sargent-at-arms. Second row: Grant Murphy. David Davidson, Barbara Pezzelo, Nancy Wallace. Gina Van Hulst, Tara Flatt, Kelli Pruet, Rhonda Borchert, Denise Higginbotham, Pat Boniface, Martha Williams. Kathy Alexander, Wayne Fletcher, Jeannie Carter, Layne Jackson, Lisa Hart, Sharon Watson, Pam Balzen, Mary Wither- spoon. Lori Watkins, Joan Chastain, Steve Brunson. Third row: Mary Taylor. Joe Dulworth, Laura Silber, Eddie Wilson, Todd Smith, Andy Penny, Laura Neighbors, Lori Hays, Claudia Harlow, David McBee, Melanie Meszaros, Kelli Burton, Cindy Witherspoon, Dawn Isaacs, Sue Sutton, Becky Happe, Cathy Shea, Toni Guy, Steve Cooper. Kathy Camp. Fourth row: Victor Cason. Gaye Meredith, Esther Bakker, Sue Smegner, Kim King, Mary Slay, Richard Arial. Ian Hersey, Tom Williams, Jeff Shea, Diane Barnes, Dana Stutzman, Kenny Fallin, Linda Ewing, Janet Smith, Pam Storey, Chanee Gentry. Fifth row: Phil Riba, Dana Cagle, Denise Monk, Gretchen Kundmeuller, Margaret Capp, Janet Brown. Gunilla Cornerman. Colleen Cowell, Dee Edwards, Jenny Stew- art, Chris Crawford, David Wolverton, Lloyd Gaby, David Thompson, Gary Espey. Back row, Gro Lavold, Jerry Skelton, Cheryl Capps, Becky Kauffman, Jeff Tharp, Craig Meade, Steve Miller, Pat Battenburg, Steve Elliot, Craig Murphy, Kathy Dyer, Chris Paterick. i 1 i i fri W PA TH I? TALE , 1 Lying down: Darlene Radeke, Editor-in-Chief. Front row: Julie Dalessandro, Teacher Aide, Barbara Cotton, Freshman and Sophomore Class Editor, Bobby West, Assistant Business Manager, Debbie Combs, Sports Editor: Julie Stan- dard, Junior and Senior Class Editor, Cindy Stephens, Faculty and Index Editor. Third row: Claudia Harlow, Typist, Allison Smythe. Student Life and - t Art Editor, Karen Hazlett. Head Photographer, James Spires, Photographer, Tommy Barton, Photographer, Chris Padgett, Clubs and Organizations Edi- tor. Back row: Pat Boniface, Copy Editor, Kari Ballem, Teacher Aide and Artist, Kelly Myers, Business Manager. QUILL A D SCROLL Front row: Julie Standard, secretary, Bonnie Brawand, president. Second row: Paula Stewart, Debbie Ellis, Pat Boniface, Claudia Harlow, Gaye Matlock, Kathy Alexander, Denise Sabolski, Linda Crouch, Debbie Dew, Laura Over- ton, Nena Zachary, Lynn Forrester. Third row: Mrs. Sutton, Robert Canino, Janet Krutze, Bill Robinson. David Wolverton, Bobby West, Cindy Stephens, Eileen Ragland, Mary Slay. Darlene Radeke, Karen Hazlett. Debbie Combs. Fourth row: George Henson, Jeff Roper, James Spires, Mark Leach, Larry Hamilton, Gary Beekman, Tommy Barton, Kyle Hearon, Christie Capps. Kelly Myers, Steve Elliott, Sharon May, Chris Padgett, Barbara Cotton. l l PA TH R PRINTS in l l r l . W Front row: Debbie Ellis, Debbie Dew. Nena Zachary, Paula Stewart, Gay Robinson. Mark Leach, Larry Hamilton, Steve Elliot, David Wolverton, Jeff Matlock. Second row: Mrs. Sutton, Robert Canino, Denise Crouch. Mary Slay, Roper. Sharon May, Denise Sabolski, Cindy Swift, Eilene Ragland. Third row: Bill ,w 'ls L U n4l'9 X, hi ...., KX? SCRIBUN T xo fr - R811 Left to right: Lynn Forrester, secretary, Gaye Matlock, treasurer, Gary Manessa Martin, secretary, Claudia Harlow. secretary, Nena Zachary. edi- Beekman, class editor, Christi Capps, treasurer, Lynn McAtee, treasurer, tor-in-chief, Robert Canine, class editor l l - i - 1 1 - - ASSOCIA TE ANNUAL STAFF Front row: Mary Witherspoon, Tammy Heald, Melanie Bailey, Tina Odor, Susie Ricco, Megan Harrell, Jill Wallick, Vicky Airheart, Kelli Pruet, Cindy Yates, Lori McAtee, Janna Rhodes, Kari Cobbey. Judy Flores, Beth Folsom, Jan Thomas, Colleen Hurley. Second row: Cindy Partridge, Kathy Alexander. Matilda Wortnot, Kelli Burton, Ruth Barton, Kim Burden, Stephanie Carroll, Donna Hackler, Tracy Hill, Kristi Koiner, Nancy Johnston. Lisa Parilla. LeNelIe Bledsoe, Cindy Witherspoon, Debbie Lively, Joy Repp. Leslie Williams. Third row: Gordon Ingram. Marianna Martin, Michelle Lefferdink, Denise Monk, Kim Osborne. Dave Miller, Richard Ariail, Kyle Koiner, Joe Williams, Wayne Goller, Tim Russell, Elaine Morris, Donna Goehring, Lisa Rolfe. Libby Whit- tern, Lavonne Roberts. Back row: Shelly Fincannon, Kayla Smith, Susie Broughton, Karen Pyles, George Henson, Dale Kennemer, Todd Knowles, Jeff Sargent, Tim Miller, David Gunn, Brent Johnson, Grant Swartzwelder, Diane Barnes. Tony Brewer. Trena Allen. NATIONAL HO Ol? SOCIETY Front row, seated: Nena Zachary, vice-president, Chris Metz, treasurer, Christie Capps, president, Kelly Myers, secretary, Karen Hazlett, reporter. Front row, standing, Donna Vaughn, Denise Sabolski, Jill Wallick, Pat Boni- face, Lori Mahone, Elisa Shattuck. Lynn Forrester. Pat Hopson, Vicky Air- heart, Debbie Combs. Second row: Victor Cason, Steve Fletcher, Robert Canino, Manessa Martin, Darlene Radeke, Beth Taylor, Laura Overton, Eileen Ragland. Cindy Clark, Gaye Cleveland, Susan Frazier, Gaye Matlock. Robbie Hill, Kathy Alexander, Jerry Fain, Claudia Harlow. Third row: Mrs. Prowse, Mandy Mankin. Rhonda Downey. Jackie Fouse, Bonnie Brawand. David Wol- verton, Greg Barnett, Dan Graves, Marshall Horton, Lynn McAtee, Gaye Meredith, Susan Smegner, Mary Slay, Dawn Isaacs, Becky Davis. Back row: George Hensen, Steve Elliot, Craig Carter. Karen Pyles, Brad Bell, Mike Echols, Tommy Barton, Paul Licht, Kyle Hearon, Boyne McHargue, Gary Beekman, Kim King, Meg Gallatin. C OSME TOL OC-I Y 'iynlqgvvn www , First row: Debbie Wallace, Darlene Fowler. Necie Sutton. Second row. Mrs. Hyman. Kim Barnaby. Becky Ramos, Kim Carter, Vicky Wallace, Third row: Tammy Allard, Shannon Barnaby, Susan Banks. Dee Price. Wanda Strawn F.C.A. HUDDLE A D CUDDLE First row: Beth Taylor, Kerri Smith, Cheryl Capps, Faith Cederholm. Chuck Russell, Milo Choate, Kevin Prewitt. Second row: Richard Hunt. Steve Marma, Paul Cederholm. David Cagle, Tim Russell, Christie Capps, David Rozenburg, Greg Pelt. Greg Thrash, Ronnie Fletcher, Steve King. Third row. Kay Murphy, Bobbie Blevins, Lisa Pals, Susan Creel, Paula Sutherlin, Marian Marunich, Rhonda Downey, Dana Cagle, Beth Marunich, Steve Miller, Kim Sheiron David Ballard, Mark O'Briant, Shelley Panacheck. Fourth row: Becky Davis Pam Burriss, Linda Hall, Carla Fouts, Julie Davis, DeDe Wolf, Judy Abernathy Lori Clark, Darla Hitt, Kim Freeman, Sarah Brown, Jana Davis, Alice Reinke- meyer, Gaye Meredith. IME TROUPE FOREN5lC5 From rowi- Mrs- R0d lBU9- Mitzi Cannon- -Debbie Ran' Front row: Karen Dean, Casey Wood, Karen Wilson, Janet Smith, Mimi Barker. Robert Canino, Kandy kms- B0bb'9 AUU- Second WW: PFPSYOY1 Richards- -leff Remmington. Second row: Bobbie Autz, Denise Crouch, Mitzi Cannon. Dygert, Tim Atkin, Warren Southers. D BA TE TEAM THESPIAN - el 4. 'f'7' WK? an ' wh.. '- no ,l f,,' '- K K . ,, Elissa McKee, David Blank. John Little, Doyle Morton, Dell Nixon. Craig Murphy. Tami Curtis, Natalie Morrow. l First row: Kandy Remmington and Janet Smith. Second row: Candi Wolgumuth. Karen Wilson, Tami Curtis. Third row: Doyle Morton and Robert Canino. D.E.C.A. Front row: Tom Worley, Margaret Alvis, Bobby Chamberlain, Pam Rockett. Bubba Goss, Tina Phillips, Mike Cawthon, Charlie Adams. Second row: Mrs. Overton, B. J. Scoggins, Lisa Williams, Vanessa Claer, Tanya Richards. Jeff Johnson. Carla Combs, Sharon Lunt. Lynette Coomes, Lynn Varian, Jennifer Richards, Danny Mathison, Clayton Warwick, Kenneth Jordan, Donna Banks, Colleen Mitchell, Cindy Chamberlain, Rhonda Ware, Tina Guy, Sharon Breuss, Belinda Hall, Pam Bridgers. Third row: Chris Dunston, Kevin Knauer, Patti Butch, Ronnie Gentry, Toby Hicks, Kyle Smythe, Belinda Hewlett, Gail La Fevers. Chris Acton, Frank Combs, Vivian Ashner, Paul Dickerson, Eddie Luster, Kelly Poteet, Kerrie Spann, Ms. Sample. Back row: Bobby Clouse. Dennis Mathison, Daniel Murphy, Dan Mead, Bret Reimers. Jimmy Saunders, Donny Fyffe, Lonny McCloud, Mark Walker, David Swadlenak, Dale Todd, David Nichols, Mark Kellet, Cindy Haase. O.EA. Front row: Cheryl Peck, Sheila Spradlin, Fanny Cowley, Carol Rupe. Marian Marunich. Kim Sheiron, Paula Sutherlin, Sherry Wilkerson, Brenda O'Briant, Belinda Arnold. Mrs. Brown. Second row: Virginia Calderon, Stacy Wingfield, Jeanne Kary. Carolyn Skinner, Vanessa Vanhoose, Dawn Cooper, Vicky Hanna, Jodi Harrison, Rhonda Wilson. Cindy Partridge. Third row: Mrs. Wooten, Tammy Kemp, Rhonda Brown, Elizabeth Grindele, Maurie Brady. Michell Vaughan, Beverly Sequin, Lee Ann Sechrist, Donna Garwitz, Vicki Little, Kathy Taylor, Pam Blessing, Lori Drummond. Back row: Pam Miller, Julie Fallin, Jo Lynn Ashley, Lori Shipman, Edie Bishop, Judy Sauls, Lisa Massey, Kelly Moses, Sheila Taylor, Sherrie Anderson, Terri Witherspoon, Debbie Bone, Teresa Burkett, Donna Keen. 5 WI GER :P N --v , fix Xl Q ,ip l lx gdlrsgv 1- t K Front row: Kevin Harrell, Suzi Giles, Claudia Harlow, Laura Overton, LaDon Lambert. Michelle Green. Mark Jackson. Back row: Greg McFall, Dicky McDowell, Alan York, LeNelle Bledsoe, Randy Collier, Bonnie Brawand. David Lankford, Randy Buster, Chris Padgett. SELECT CHOIR Front row: Suzi Giles, LaDon Lambert, Debra Hulshouser, Roni Combs, Vicki Brantley, Laioni Steele. Lisa Trent, Joni Williams, Julie Kruckerburg, Karen Hazlett Bobbit Blevins. Second row: Esther Bakker, Claudia Harlow. Becky Coffman, Michelle Green, Becky Happe, Pam Storey, Tammy Hamilton, Lisa Hartgraves Bonnie Brawand, Mitzi Smith, Karen Dean, Vanessa Williams. LeNelle Bledsoe. Third row, Gunilla Corneman, Kevin Steelman, Steve Shadix, Russell Miller Brian McClendon. Bobby John Sledge, Gary Mitchell, Kevin Harrell. James Crabtree. Phil Workman, Dicky McDowell. Back row: David Lankford, Greg McFall Dan Graves, Tim Miller, Doug Williams, Kyle Hearon. Jeff Galbraith, Dale English, David Johnson, David Story, Mark Jackson. GIRLS ' CHO R Front row: Patricia Pardue, Kelli Cheshier, Linda Townsend, Jean Kelly,Me- Ianie Maddux, Sandra Warrick, Beth Folsom, Terri Jackson. Second row, Beverly Robinson, Shari Gumpert, Monica Pohle, Theresa Srnithey, Sabrina Doyle, Tracy King, Judy Rushing, Yvonne Cotton. Third row: Penny Cren- shaw, Carol Rogers, Velinda La Rue, Joanna Robbins, Belinda Stephens, Con- I r nie Ross, Jeannie Everett, Dianne Westbrook, Laura Overton. Back row: Gina Ogden, Judi Cox, Lori Stephens, Carol Brooks, Colleen Cowell, Kim Osborn, Marilyn Deiblar, Kayla Smith, Kim Dempsey, Andrea DeSimone. Laura Os- borne, Christie Webb. CONCERT CHOR cw v7 I yr A W1 - - Front row: Kathy Feisthamel, Cyndi Bolton. Cindy Fox, Denise Swartz, Sherri Roger Daniels. Kathleen Schlebach, Colleen Simon. Sherry Wilson, Jerry Miller, Robin Payne, Karen Anderson, Karen Stinson. Second row: Sonja Hutton, John Fitts, James Steele. Back row: Mark Griffin, Joe Caldron. Debi Davis, Lorraine Bledsoe, Robbie Stephens, Vali Simmons. Patricia Meadlock, Oats, Diana Wooley. Joanna Eury, Lori Taylor, Angie Fox, Robert Sisco, Kathy Fouse, Rami Hardway. Third row. Kyle Mountcastle, Keith Gregory, Marty Casita, Randy Everett, H. E. R. O. Front Row: Pam Harris, vice president: programs, Pat Boniface, reporter, Karen Henley, historian, Linda Tucker, parlimentarian, Karen Hodge, treasur- er, Tenna Lachnitt. secretary, Larry Sanchez, vice-president: recreation, Debbie Clayton, president. Second row: Susan Koegl. Michelle Eans, Jo Ann Kutil, Joy Chaney, Lynda Williams. Kelly Ross, Kim Garner, Debbie Murphy. Cindy Shirley, Cindy Kemp, Doug Good. Diane Davis, Kim Zmolick. Third O S Pe nw Q E Q 4.AQh-s. 5 ii i 5 N f , ' I I ,f, lr Q -lj'!:,. :'V ' . P , 35 2. Q wi' Q As 5 ,,, I V hge . 4. WTC - 1 .1 - x J, e Q t if , sw Q N W I ,tx-J s Q., uf ax' Izx: :AA r ,, who-.,' l Al ll l LET I 5 V 40853 x .. X '1 A-no I A QQQS' . 7 , ' . pi: , ' V N , fpgfix , to X . t , 'jul V, V ,: N 1 1 fl.. sigh' 1 . x 4' Y , Q , ..- fn ' s'1'::. - ' t w . , , . , 4 ,ig Q ws.. uf, h 4 TS n M., A M444 Q . , . - , M V , , .sy , , 1, JL 'T' sq, ,,q,,,aYff' ,g.Q - hr 0 L...-an 611 '1' gt- 'L I' nm-cf Left column: Cgoing upj Chris Williams, Eva Cham.b,- lee, Ricky Brown, Tala Wells, Gary Williams. Larry Jones, Doug Burden, Derrell Cooper. Center column: row: Lori Mullins, Cheryl Cunningham, Beth Hunt. Lavonne Lilly. Laura Town- send, Robert Jones, Mike Searles, Jeff Duncan, Holly Green, Randy Wagoner. Mitzi Smith. Mindy Shaw. Gail Baker, Melinda Aker, Carie Bechtold, Cindy Toal, Mrs. Knoerzer. Back row: Greg Smith. Ron Wilson, Chris Dean. Bret McEIyea, Bruce Rucker, Larry Brown, Mark Webb, Gary Gaddis, Jim Bunnell. Keith Weir, Joan Walker. T.A.H.O.S. Front row: Kathy Bonner, vicevpresident, Robin Vaughn, treasurer, Ken Douglas, president, Beth Fulwiler Linda Bradshaw. Sherry Hill, Betty Caldwell, Chuck Thurman, Tommy Downing, Ricky Parks, Timmy Payne, Mrs. Eitelman. Right column: James Parrish. Mary McNair, Debra Hall, Charles Madden, Danny Wallace, Kenny Dooley, Joe Hunt. secretary, Eileen Ragland. reporter, Debbie Church, sentinel. Second row: Mrs. Stoeckelmann. Kim Sledge, Shelly Bixel, Robbie Hill, Selena Stanley, Kim McKerracher, Karla Lebel, Kelli Clark, Theresal Thompson. Lori Vitale, Marla Welch, Mitzi Kampfhenkel. Third row, Judy Cox, Melanie Meszaros, Pam Herbertson, Ann Songolo, Misty Narramore, Beverly Robinson, Dawn Lecates, Don Cowden. Sandra Warrick, Joan Chastain. Back row: Lisa Jespersen. William Way, Steve Vedral. David Fincannon. Scott Hairston, Greg Barnett, Charles Zuelchner, Melodie Wallace, Kathy Kohs, Gwen Hutson. V. O. C. T. f' F I J . ali 3 -in Left column, Perry Warren, James Bennett, Lee Tracy, Terry Seeman, Ken Miller, Jimmy Lyons. Middle column, Ronnie Cash, Charles Blankenship, Floyd Cheek. Bruce Curtis, Mr. Killingbeck. Right columm Tim Strain, Mike Blanton. Mark Blanton, Russ Jacobs, Jerry Thomas, Jimmy Tubb. LC. I l- , Tfxli U' x f1'31,,,, .D fl .... St: X Li I 'W , t t I' l 3 4 f L Left column, David Roberts, John Frank. Eddie Settlemeyer, Jerry Daniels. Bill Hamiter, Dwayne Draper, Chuck Flippin. Kenneth Moore. Ken Norcross, Richard Terry. Middle column, Curtis Barnes. John Blalock, Wade Woodard, Steve Mayfield, Kent Shelton, Jay Bird, David Merton, Ronny Cherry. Right column, Marye Morris. John Branch, Keith Lewis, Kenny Serven, Chris Archer, David Rose, Roland Regalado. Billy Vess, David McKinley. Sponsor: Philip Cross. V. O. C. T. Front row: Clay Caldwell, Debbie Wilkins, Wayne Wolf, Lisa O'NeaI, Kelly Hall. Marsha Adams, Julie Strickland, Kelly Briles, David Ausley. Second rowi Darren Strain. Gary Notgrass, Leslie Wickware, Randy Brown, Keith Cobb. Carl Woods, Lisa Alexander, Sandy Hawkins, Jimmy King, Rita Boykin. Third row: Mr. Martin. Ralph Zimmerman, Gregg Boyd, Mark Harris, Herbert Francis. Gary Sims, Don Herring, Glenn Bennett, Kerry Petty, Larry Allen. Leslie Gee, Chris Wilson, Mr. Morgan. Back row: Wade Gravely, Walter Matthews, Richard Morris, Howard Coulter, Ray Blanton, Mark Higgin- botham, Ronnie Church, Mark Wallace, Lonnie Boatwright, Billy Hill, Mark Harris, Eddie Bryant, Russell Robertson, Tim Miller. BETTER LIVING FOR TOMORROW - SENIOR Front row: Kari Ballem, Dale Rawlinson, Jacque lcet, Cindy Cutler, Lori Mahone, Lynn Forrester, Elissa Shattuck, Lori Hays, Linda Young. Deeadra Skeen, Karen Harris, Donna Vaughn, Mrs. Haines. Second row: Bobby God- win, Linda Manning, Leslie Buehler. Kerri Smith, Debbie Gola, Esther Bakker, Charla Patton, Katherine Killebrew, Sherry Wooddell, Jill Barham, Angie Petty, Dana Higginbotham, Gina Hollingsworth, Bridgette Lowder, Cathy Randall, Karen O'Dell, Donna Reid, Vicky Wallace. Third row: Michelle Green. i Susan Frazier, Janice Rutherford, Karen Hazlett. Eva Clements, Mary McLe- more. Gaye Cleveland, Cyndy Clark, Pam DeWeerd, Ann Marie Hermann, Danny Tutt, Debbie Sadoski, Connie Cash, Debbie Wallace, Sharon Starkey, Mrs. Dowlearn. Back row: Vernon Hampton, Paul Hegwer, Steve Elliott, Valerie Kotchkoe. Russell Reynolds, Nick Junior, Lonnie Lewis, Kathy Dyer, Rebecca Pierce, Lisa Rush, Laura Townsend. BETTER LIVI G FOR TO ORROW - .IU IOR Front row: Tony Magana, Lori Vitale, Tina Moralis, Penny Blankenship, Jack- ie Vinson, Sharyl Metcalf. Debbie Wier, Jill Jackson, Donna Niemeier, Velicia Vanhoose, Kim Parrish, Tina Suitt. Second row: Diane Davis, Dana Hensley. Tracie Steele. Sharalyn Taylor, Connie Dudley, Julie Dalessandro, Kathy Alexander, Kym Smith, Cindy Hutton. Diana Rush, Kellie Clark, Donna Grubbs. Third row: Kathie Crecelius, Denise Horton, Tracie Stewart, Susan Koegl. Jana Hughes, Stephanie Pace, Charles Rogan, Ron Davis, Stephanie Myers, Jeannie Hicks, Leigh Ann Bassett, Lisa Joplin. Back row: Cathy Overeen, Wanda Adams, Rhonda Downey, Tammy Lee, Chris Dunston, Lon- nie Dudley. Rudy Contreras, Mike Smith, Todd Miller, Nevin Mooreman, Tammy Allard. F.H.A. - SOPHOMORES Front rowf Laurie Shaw, Wendy Branch, Janie Branch, Kenda McOuay. Kelly Gilbert. Back row: Theresa Smithey. Geneva Stewart, Laura Mayberry. Second row. Karen Smith.Cindy Owens,Carla MiIler.Paula McMillen, Debbie Kim Vaughan, Kathy Mead. Gina Ogden. Joy Repp. Vicki Schmid. Deana Moore, Debbie Ricketson. Cheryl McKeever. Third row. Terri Reynolds. Miller, Beverly Afford. Barbara Corcoran, Susan Bills. Claire Davis. Lisa Draper, Morgan Merrifield. F.H.A. - FRE HMEN Front row: Debbie Ovalle, Sandy Obregon, Angie Agee. Deanna Jatko, Tania Hicks. Lori Clark. Shannon Scott, Kim Freeman, Tina Wagoner, Tammy Cope- land, Lea Ann Young. Paula Blevins. Geary Newberry, Debbie Ware, Yvonne Roys. Leslie Williams, Darla Hitt, Marcy Duncan. Second row: Kerri Norris, Pam Pippin, Tracy Herring, Joanna Cervantas. Patricia Farris, Tracy Layton. Jill Carpenter. Karla Price, Cindy Phillips, Peggy Wade, Mandy Whyle. Cheryl Buckner. Terri Tunnele, Morjean Long, Dena Du Pree, Kari Chaney, Debra Schmid. Maria Chaffin. Lisa Seay. Cathy Gibbons, Cathy Depriest. Tina Coplin. Third row: Miss Sweeney, Denise Desimmone, Cindy Callahan, Robin Brogden. Kayla La Rue. Cheryl Cooper, Kim Ellis, Pamela Thomas, Kay Lundquist, Sabrina Davis, Dixie Jackson, Sarah Brown, Kelly Tutt, Mindy Brown. Judi Abernathy, Julie Davis, Alice Reinkemeyer, Karen Gentry. Shan- non Scoggins. Lisa Slatten, Shelly Vinson, Carla Fouts, Debbie Thompson, Carrie Merrill. Julie Tate, Jerri Vaughn. Stacy Draper. Mrs. Haines. Fourth row. Tracy White, Ramona Hinton. Christi Clark. Bonnie Jackson, Diane La Fevers, La Dee Ross, Anita Hornbuckle, Brenda Hanah, Dara Flatt, Angalia Foster, Kathy Kirtley. Sarah Grayson. Jeanice Logan, Debbie Swink, Michelle Wizanski. Ruth Barton, Dede Wolf, Jana Davis, Brenda Gentry, Jana White. Sheley Parchek. Laura Toal. Jen Halley, Sherry Lindley, Terri Davis, Terri Glascok. Back row. Sherry Sutton, Susie Cabellero, Bonnie Jackson, Sharon Childress. Cheryl Albright, Crystal Crow, Vikki Aylor. Karin Ebert, Cindy Herbertson. Morjana Martin. Kay Murphy, Kim Townsend. Belynda Alford. Alison Rogal, Sherry Jenkins. Kristi Poteet. Tammie Hamilton. Sharon Wall, Tania Lee, Karen Cook, Renee Higgins, Brenda Wall, Theresa Keffler. Geneva Boyd, Shari Whitfield. Karen King, Karen Freeman. BUILDING TR DES -mn Q 1 .I m Q A .Q . 'F fi 4-df' W. V 40 9-'N First row: Richard Jennings, Jeff Wright, Kevin Johnson, John Rooney. Keith Johnson, Danny Parham. Second row: Rusty Stanton. Lonny Cobb, Terry Swink, Vance Lloyd. Third row: Mark Stephens, Kelly Nickel, Robert Willig, Roger Harden. CON MER ELEC TRCNICS ,qw ..- , Q- K s - ha lf-f it 1 First row: Randy Kauffman, Tracy Davis, Jeff Morgan, Mr. Lane. Second row: Ray Copeland, Steve Bowen,Donnie Dycus. Eddie Henderson. Allen Ackley. Third row: Ron Page, Paul Ponicson, Dennis Fritz, Rick Cummings, Terry Atkinson. AUTO MECHANICS l ,.. Qtr? l 1 ln' , pt lr! We Neff? l l Kneeling: Mr. Ketron, Chris Weaver. Mike Hazel, George Huyck, James Boykin. John O'Pry. Donny Martin. Second row: Dawn Leon, Lee Kemp, David Leath, Randy Hunt, Brian Evans, .lerry Smith, Ron Corcoran, Chris Potter. Third row: Steve Roach, Bobby Westmoreland, Keith Smith. John Lancione, Doug French, Dean Tucker. Roy Gadberry. AUTO BODY Ir' in-LJ. si? First row: Mr. Hensley, William Grigsby, David Hellebrand, Terry Cargile. Second row: Elton Hudson. Kevin Costner. Glenn Crow, Randy Shindoll, David Hinkle. WOODS A D WA TER Left to right: Mr. Fisher. Mark Hensley. Craig Fouts, Donnie McDowell. David Hellebrand, Brian Allen. Mike Echols, Jeff Barlow. Brad Allen. John Harrison, Lee Kemp, Mr. Utech, Robert Davis, David Hinkle, Mike Knoerzer, Rick DuPriest. HOR TIC UL TURE Front row: Theresa Strain, Kandy Remington, Diana Townsend, Candi Wolgemuth. Second row: David Longacre. Jimmy Minnis, Keith Blud- worth, Lamont Grant. Back row: Mr. Covington. Steve Holcomb. Tim Dunlap, Tim Frost. 270 1 1 - - 1 l HOR TIC UL TURE Front row: Greg Johnson, Greg Bailey, Duane Walsh, James Young. Second row: Scott Lane, Kevin Navarro. Jeff Anderson, William Way, Back Row: Mr. Dykes, Larry Crab- tree. Kevin Pardue. George Roberts. 1 1 I I - I 1 1 i FUTURE FARMER OF AMERICA Front row: Starlet Daniel, Angela Graffman, Cindy McCrary, Terri Shelton, Laurie Bond. Manessa Martin, Mary Taylor, Marla Lee, Vicky Henderson. Mr. Buchholz. Second row: James Burden, Jim Graham, Chris Gleason. Steve Smith, Greg McKinney, Henry Martinez, Don Brannon, Rita Boykin. Rene Mustain, Bryan Grant. Third row: Jeff Anderson. Robert Davis. Mike Beasley, David Mabey, John Toal. Jeff Barlow, Jim Chandler, Val Kotchkoe, Scott Hartgraves, Cindy Goss, Jeff Simmons, Mike Jackson. Back row, Ricky Janoe. Scott Crader, Parker Lord, Dennis Hensel, Keith Grady, Bret Holbert, Billy McMillen, Joel Yocum. Gary Hensel, Kevin Pardue, Kevin Navarro, Steve Holcomb. GREENHA NDS 1 ,JPY 1 Front row: Roxanne Daniels, Carolyn Turner, Melanie Bailey, Rene Lindley. Strain, Mark Jackson, Keith Strain, Enrique Martinez. Cliff McDaniel. Mark Second row: Keith Thomas, Tina Dixon, Jesse Stewart, Lisa Howell, Paul Scherback, Scott Risinger. Back row, Gip Gafford,Victor Lee,Brent Johnson, Marcus. Byron Lake. Robert Dale. Mr. Buchholz. Third row: Jackie Jones, Tim Monte Mahone, Scott Gee, Clint Nonley, Mark McCIinton. Jamie Haddix. - 1 - I I T I - H - - - 1 RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING CORP Front row: Lloyd Manjeot, Ray Shea, Joel Yocum, Russell Miller. Mike Tucker, Carl Silber, Rusty Fox, Ken Hussey. Penny Taylor, Becky Underwood. Mark Wallace, David McAllister. Second row: Darren Schweizer, Robert Bates, Ron Barbas, Stephan Groce, Nathan Duran, Donnie Kinson, Joe Bella, JoAnn Sofinowski, Ian Hersey. Mark Ashley. Gretchen Kundmuehler, James Blair, Steve Holcomb, Debbie Ricketson, Karen Pyles, Robert Mauldin, James Whitley. Back row: John Hodges, Tom Williams, Randy Presley. Don Harvey, Mike Polley. Margret Kapp, David Goodspeed, Robert Holt, Mike McNiel, Keith Bingham, Jeanann Sofinowski, Dale English, Lance Drummon, Jeff Talbott, Jasper Russell, Kerry Fisher. Cheryl Albright, Hugh Miller. Jack Rhody, Tresa Pratt, Danny Rhody, Dale Pannell. R.O.T.C. STAFF R.O.71C. FLAG CORP fi, h '.:N ,I 'A f , X,-1 ff XZ ff Q'V 'S Front row: Penny Taylor, Becky Underwood. Back row: Carl Silber, Stephan Groce, Left to right: Richard Arial, Ray Shea, Dale Pannell. Jeff Shea. Ken Hussey. l p 1 1 1 4 . q,,.J H -5,-xx 0 sb L1 , f F -'Aft X , PRIN TING Front row: Phil Parry, Roberl Taylor. Second row: Mr. Morgan, Eric Wood, Ken Hussey. 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K K ' .11.1'11,f1'1 ,.,,1f- k,..f,.3i'-K V 4 K ,, 5, Qi., f I A fy I ,yi,,,-5fM,,.EV.3w-525,M:-,if.,,5.,1:V..,y.,?.,.-, , V I V f K. , - ,yy TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Whitley and the High Hat officers Dannetta Seemann, Lisa Hartgraves, Beth Gerdel, Jennifer Gerdel, and Angela Petty display the Presidential and Sweepstakes Award won by the High Hats. Jennifer Gerdel holds her trophy for being a finalist in the Miss Texas Drill Team Pageant. CENTER RIGHT, Ju- nior Varsity Cheerleaders Judi Abernathy, Tammy Thrailkill, Sharina Fowler, Holly Thrail- kill, Lisa Ford, Tina Coplin, and Darla Hitt re- ceive the Texas Championship Award at the Cotton Bowl Competition. They are shown with the results from SMU: Superior ratings each day of competition, the Super Squad Award, and the Spirit Stick. LEFT: The I977-'78 High Hat of the Year is Donna Landon. BOTTOM RIGHT: The Varsity Cheerleaders earn superior ratings, the Super Squad Award, and the Spirit Stick in addition to the Texas Championship Award. Pictured are Lisa Joplin, Elissa Shat- tuck, Kym Smith, Cathy Randall, Lynn Forres- ter, Diana Rush, Cindy Hutton, and Julie Yaeger. TOP: Mr. Davis presents certificates to the National Merit semi-finalists Bonnie Brawand, Miriam Barker, and Steve Zukis. CENTER: Placing at the Red Oak practice tournament are Bobbi Autz Cspellingj, Mi- chelle Leon fspellingj, Debbie Ricketson fready writingj, Denise Heinrich Cshort- handj, Tammy Quiram Cshorthandb, and Gail LaFevers Cshorthandj. BOTTOM: Taking many honors in the debate and oratory categories at the St. Mark and L.D. Bell tournaments, the Duncanville team consists of John Little, Tami Curtis, Ray Shea, Robert Canino, Doyle Morton, Natalie Morrow, and Elisa McKee. 'V L 'al TOP: Cultural Arts Winners: Meg Gallatin. Kim Toopes, Greg White, Boyne McHar- gue, Beth Folsom. Tonya Hicks, Candi Wolgemuth, Sylvia Carlson, Kathy DiSil- vestro, Mandy Wylie, Cherie Bell, Kathy Kirtley, Belinda Stephens, Michelle Leon, Pat Boniface, Tracy Patterson, Treisa Thomson, Jackie Fouse, and Jeanie Carter. CENTER LEFT: Charles Zuelchner qualifies to compete in the National Health Occupation Career Training com- petition. CENTER RIGHT: ICT honorees are Kent Shelton, Steve Mayfield, Dwayne Draper, Jeff Sailor, Ronnie Cherry, Keith Lewis, and Mr. Cross. BOTTOM: DHS's entries in UIL competition are Dell Nixon, Jeff Verive, David Ballard, Jeff Roper, Bobbi Autz, Cindy McCrarey, Elisa McKee, Ben Lee, and Philip Farrington. TOP LEFT. Robert Canino is honored by the National Council of Teachers of Eng- lish for excellence in writing. TOP RIGHT: Mike Verive is a finalist for a National Merit Scholarship. CENTER LEFT: The winners of the Mary Lee Nemic Sweater Awards are Bob Ordemann, Becky Davis, Eileen Ragland, Kim Midgett, Greg Roper, Rhonda Comb, Tammi Curtis, Majorie Bri- choux, Miriam-Barker, Manessa Martin, Darlene Radeke, Jeff Verive, Richard Ariail, Ken Sills, Tommy Barton, Donna Hackler, Lisa Hart, and Lynn Forrester. CENTER RIGHT: Treisa Thompson earns a chance to compete in the National Com- petition of Health Occupation Career Training. BOTTOM LEFT: James Spires is voted DAR Good Citizen. BOTTOM RIGHT: Junior Lisa Joplin wins the Miss Flame Contest. TCP: Deana Miller, Angela Brayton, and Diana Cochran take first place in the Dance-Twirl competition. LEFT: Achiev- ing a first place at the National Baton Twirlers Association meet are Angela Brayton. Dee Edwards, and Diana Coch- ran. CENTER RIGHT: UIL ensemble win- ners are Lynne McAtee, Linda Tuley, Steve Agee, Denise Sabolski, Charles Bu- chanon, Meg Gallatin, Jill Wallick. and Paul Flores. BOTTOM: UIL solo winners are Steve Curts, Craig Gregory, Lynne McAtee, Tony Brewer, Scott McElroy. Jill Wallick. Jeff Abbott, Anna Stuckey, Meg Gallatin, Christine Newbolt, and Paul Flo- res. TOP: Selected into Music's Who's Who a. Bonnie Brawand, Claudia Harlow, Mi- chellc Green, and Randy Buster. CENTER LEFT: Sandra Meadows is chosen as Dis- trict 9-AAAA Girls Basketball Coach of the Year. CENTER: District Tennis Coach of the Year is Randy Walker. CENTER RIGHT: Once again, deservedly so, Jay Miller is selected as District 9-AAAA Baseball Coach of the Year. BOTTOM LEFT: Taking All-District honors in base- ball are Craig Fouts, Milo Choate, Scott Wolf, Jeff Morgan, Nick Junior, Tank Da- vis, Leland Creel, and Pete Collins. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Christie Capps is recog- nized as National Christian Athlete of the Year by the Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes. TOP: Volleyball first team All-District players include Jana Hall, Gaye Mat- lock, and Terri Shelton. CENTER: The coveted Skull and Crossbones award is given to James Spires, Todd Miller, and Nick Junior. BOTTOM LEFT: Quali- fying for the girls' regional track meet are Paula Sutherlin and Eileen Ragland. BOTTOM RIGHT: Taking All-District football honors are Vernon Hampton. Steve Booher, Craig Fouts, Mark Ste- vens, and Steve Thrash for honorable mention. Second team honors were given to Scott Wolf, Pete Collins, Le- land Creel, and Scott Gibson. On first team are Milo Choate, Nick Junior, James Spires, and Paul Licht. Z5 Top: Regional tennis qualifiers are Chris Metz, Rick Thrailkill, Brenda Burgess, and Richie Meek. CENTER LEFT: All District Basketball honors are taken by Kim Sheiron, Cheryl Capps, Susan Creel, Bob- bie Blevins, Faith Cederholm, Terri Smith and Christie Capps. CENTER RIGHT: Pen- ny Taylor, David Ausley, Becky Under- wood, and Ken Hussey receive awards for markmanship. BOTTOM LEFT: Kyle Clark. Jeff Saylor, and James Spires qualify for the regional track meet. BOTTOM RIGHT: Curtis McMinn receives a markmanship award at R.A. Congress in Victoria, Tex- as. LIT TOP: VICA students Randy Hunt, Chris Weaver, and Chris Potter display their winning state projects. Weaver takes first place honors while Hunt and Potter place second. RIGHT: Distributive Education awards are given to Patti Butch, Margaret Alvis, Lynette Coomes, and Bobby Chamberlain. LEFT: Eileen Ragland placed in the girls' regional track meet thus obtaining the right to compete in the State meet. RIGHT: HOSA officers for I977-'78 are Eileen Ragland, Robin Vaughn, Faith Cederholm, Cathy Bonner. Ken Doug- las, Debbie Church, Dixie Fields, and Beth Fulwiler. BOTTOM: Taking Student of the Year honors are Mark Webb, HECE ll, Karen Wammack, HECE I, Debbie Clayton, HERO, and Titia Leavell, HERO. X ,41-tl ,ng ' Ill-lil. f In N r-,l sh Jim, 'stay 5 U H-VM. fi, rn: glyqd-:QM VIS-ll. 'SMH-it l 'l' i' I If HQ E9 l l .mlwz 'gf 9 vigil! I 1 S-...v 'T -54' QI .' 7 ,fr ,,.. if . 5 ...-M ' ' A xi ff ' ,4 f' 1 1 ' ,gs Y In 35 Qfyffji ' -'sf . X J :TX - K . fc ' ,iz l -V , 1. , , W -B ' , T l i , 'J rv I , ' i . T Q . , . I J I my 1 I 3 E l gt t y L .K Eg , H j 1 - 'v E I ft P lf , l 1 . ,ugh ll I I 'V iv, il - X: Q y TX f E '- -YT A '- 'auf ' - ' ' M ' I sf' , . g, gf, fPE'2!.f. 1 , '3, t 'fm N- 4' ,t .. ,,',- - Q l H - - , F 1 - . ' T H. gl' - lj b F i 0 - t U.. ITHKQV i 5 . TOP LEFT: Senior Class Officers are Vicki Brantley, Kari Ballem, Tim Miller, Bobbie Blevins. TOP CENTER: Junior Class Officers are Rick DuPriest, De- bra Hulshouser, Pam Burriss. Brenda Gentry. TOP RIGHT: Debbie Wilkins is VOCT Outstanding Girl of the Year. BOTTOM LEFT: Freshman Class Offi- cers are Carla Price, Dave Miller, Jana White. CENTER: Sophomore Class Of- ficers are Sharina Fowler, Juli McKen- zie, Vicki Grantges. BOTTOM CEN- TER: David Ausley is VOCT Outstand- ing Boy of the Year. BOTTOM RIGHT: Robbie Hill is Outstanding Health Coop Student and Eileen Ragland is Out- standing Health Care Science Student. i 'Q RX' El .lf 9 K is , f ,Q if 'L sf' 9 it Q -, 5, V ' w ll 'alt' 285 T013 T611 TOP RIGHT: Valedictorian Miriam Adele Barker and Salutatorian Steven Ray Curts. BOTTOM: Top Ten Members: Kelly Mi- chelle Myers, Brad Anthony Bell, Robert Anthony Canino, Patricia l. Boniface. Charles Victor Cason, Darlene Ann Ra- deke, Stephen L. Agee, and Alan Michael York. WHO' WHO Each year the Panther Tale Staff sponsors the se- lection of outstanding stu- dents to Who's Who at DHS. Members of the facul- ty were asked to nominate deserving students and then vote on the final selec- tion. Leadership, character, academic excellance, and service to DHS were the characteristics teachers took into consideration. To be chosen for Who's Who is an honor and an achieve- ment reflected by accom- plishments gained through- out the year. Seniors Christie Capps. Karen Hazlett. Tim Miller. and James Spires. Juniors Cheryl Capps, Milo Choate. Rick DuPriest, and Sue Sutton. Sophomores Wendy Branch, Greg Cason, Cheryl Chowning, and Craig Gregory. Freshmen Judi Abernathy, Lori Clark, Jerry Hutton, and Lisa Pals. 287 1 1 1 1 1 - f 1 f i u a I ' s TJ 1 1 N 1 5 as f a t f f Annual staff members developed patience and cooperation as they worked lbng, odd hours putting the Panther Tale together. Throughout the year friendships formed and crazy pranks were pulled on friends and foe alike. Faced withithe continuing threat of deadlines. the staff managed to make it .through the year with relatively few casualties. The annual staff of '78 had the definite advantage of consisting ofsome very talented and insane people who were .able to buckle down when itowas time to work and let loose when the pressure was off. TOP RIGHT: Mrs, Pulliam at the banquet at Southern kitchen snnles at the latest addition to her survival kit string to keep it all together. CENTER LEFT: Cindy Stephens receives a broken watch at the banquet to remind her to be on time, CENTER RIGHT: Seniors James Spares and Laura Overton take a bieak from the nerve-wracktng job of part-tune photographers. BOTTOM LH-T: The hard working staff is on the iob with their famous mounds ol unidentified objects. BOTTOM CENTER: Eor some unknown reason. Pat Boniface enioys writing copy and captions in an oldvraincoat. BOTTOM RIGHT: Head photographer Karen Hazelett snccoinbs to pressure after print ing thousands of pictures. To toxwq E M Q 7 , 59 +- Yes I now belleve anythlng IS posslble Out of chaos some type of order can sprlng forth to amaze all In the beglnnlng the diverse personalltles of the 78 Annual Staff clashed then blended together to create the I978 Panther Tale Forced to work together for a slngle cause nothlng could stop the mlghty Panther Tale Staff once It got started The lack of necessary supplies the mounds of trash on the worklng areas the frequent memory lapses of the photographers and the pages that stlll had to be done on the day of a deadllne proved to be formidable obstacles but not Impossible to conquer I would like to personally thank every member of the staff affectionately called gravy sucklng plgs by rlvals In lournallsm for the many hours of labor both In school and at home the endurance shown durlng a deadline and the prlde taken In your work whether producmg a section dolng artwork wrltlng copy or taklng pictures I am also grateful to Mr Royce Brown and Mr Ted Allen of the Suburban for allowlng the staff access to numerous pictures, to Mr Davls Mrs O Nell ldentlfylng plctures ln addltlon to permlttmg staff members to occasionally mlss class ln order to work on the annual, and to Beth Folsom Kevln Happe Tlm Lee Kyle Mountcastle and Tlm Russell for their ald to the staff photographers when It was needed My deepest appreclatlon goes to Mrs Mary Pulllam who survived her flrst year as the yearbook sponsor She more than anyone has put an lnflnlte amount of time and effort Into this publlcatlon She tolerated the confetti In her purse the repeated eraser flghts and the other Incidents that occurred when the staff ran amuck I cannot glve her enough credit for the Influence and motlvatlon she provided so to her a very speclal thank you It IS my sincere wlsh that the purpose of the 78 Panther Tale wlll be fullfllled as It preserves the events emotions and dreams of the I977 I978 school year at DHS The Duncanvulle ISD conforms to the regulations of Tltle IX DARLENE RADEKE EDITOR IN CHIEF Mrs. Shelby, for their willingness to assist the staff and its endeavors, to the teachers of DHS, for 1.,,...-ff --K ,..,.. ,,-- .A W,., 3..,,,.-..-W..,,,i13-i J ,NW , ...k, , .,,- , ,-.- f .. 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Main 298-4629 Things to rent for every event 5 cis FARMER'S TEXACO 607 E. Camp Wisdom Rd. 298-5278 Automotive Parts and Service Wrecker Service Tune up's - Air Conditioning Minor Repairs Larry Lowe, owner of Duncanville Sports Center, pro- vides numerous sport items for athletes. DUNCANVILLE SPORTS CENTER 454 E. Wheatland Rd. 298-7I94 ' 1 'll' S Q '69 'mc 1 8111641101116 'Wdfa if -f 0l'L5 - gf c c vs Kxxi! X I W C' 6I8 E. Camp Wisdom Rd. THE MCGRAW CQ., INC. ' Duncanville, Texas 75lI6 I General Construction f'L'W o9 . 393-324' 2995332 204 N. Main Suite '04 5' E Bill and Lois McGee, Owners 1 pqgigox 44' 393-1473 In ' D j Serving Duncanville since A Denny McGraw, Jr.- President l953 I . , 294 ,L--41-, . ... 1 '-f A - -- -'ZZ ,Q-f If f... 5 4. .Q -df 'I F N iq if x 1.1 .' L . L JI a lg. 5 'Q . 1 n .' lg 'fs A TRANS TEXAS BRICK AND SUPPLY, INC. P.O. Drawer l6O Yard: 934 Duncanville Rd. 299-5III I,-I 'Bn YJ I' 1 I . nNI'i : Elaine Morris stands among the variety of quality brick found at Trans Texas Brick and Supply. Inc. I ,H I ai H-EERETAGE SAYHH5 IS PROUD TO HAVE TIM MILLER MR. DHS AS A PART OF OUR FINE STAFF . . . HERITAGE IS HERE TO SERVE YOU AND TIM IS INDICATIVE OF THE QUALIFIED PERSONNEL AND SERVICE WE OFFER. X HOME OFFICE I 6m East Camp Wisdom Road my A Duncanville, Texas 75II6 I if gx 298-0505 Panth rs! Debbie Clayton cheerfully greets customers at Carolyn Harris Florist. WOR Steven McKinney demonstrates a RCA ColorTreck on sale at McKinney TV. y 'gf I ' Il ia ,f , it 'R 'r'+ffe,, Choosing a hairstyle becomes easier for Julie Standard when professional advice is given by stylists Greg Cheek and Ginny Horner. THE HAIR CUTTERY 7I2 B N. Main 296-49II Unisex Haircutting -,I Lane and shoe rental may be aquired through Lois Cathey and Phillip Workman. RED BIRD BOWLING LANES Family Fun Center Billiards-Snackbar-Pro-shop-Playroom Leagues For All Ages Free Instructions III4 S. Main 298-7I43 YD' 53062 F Q ccfloral cmd E-Deo igla 2l7 E. Camp Wisdom Duncanville, Texas 296-4723 For your floral needs in Duncanville, it's Bob's FloraI. Kevin Pardue, a horticulture student at DHS. displays a philo- dendrian plant at Bob's Floral. I- g 1, - Y H Discover Downtown-Main BEN FRANKLIN ' We bring variety to life! Off1ce Suppl .ea ,ini--'st y 1 A ' 'Lila' I I A g Ae:- ilgwl, '30- Ell Il gf ll -'L' ,E y T7 y 211' 'l f x ff 1 if 1 ' I L fi l I 408 N. Main 5, , . BEN FRANKLIN X, I Duncanlggglg-,ggas -ISH6 Downtown Shopping Plaza 302 N. Main ' Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sat. to 7 p.m. We honor Visa and Master Charge Y-l' .I T... -Y FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DUNCANVILLE 303 South Main 298-6I8I A Hometown Friend Q! eff , lbvv . p NATIONAL BA N OF DUNCANWLLE H ??E!?igf?g..l!.!.' IDA! . First NationaI's sign shows the bank's deep concern for the community of Duncanville. Karen Hazlett smiles in response to the friendly atmosphere felt at the First National Bank of Duncanville. - An expression of relief passes Tommy Barton's face as he finishes making out a deposit slip at First National. CARL OVERTON REAL ESTATE THE HELP COMPANY I 200 N. MAIN o DUNCANVILLE, TEXAS Bus: 1214i 298-6113 - Res: 12141298-5991 REALTOR G 'Em '2:eW J W Time is saved at Carl Overton Real Estate by doing some Carl Overton explains certain forms to his daughter, Laura business by telephone. Overton. and James Spires. 5fhL.'fe AJ' 'l Ll Dealing with his customers is important to Carl Over- ton. Therefore. he is open, serious, and honest with them. 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