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

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3 : Mustang 74 J. J. Pearce High School Richardson, Texas Volume VII Kathy Haviland, Editor . Or er 7] . ie . e ae Sy MUD ES ia TW, gee ae ace GON oe . ¥ ye 209 gar { eee Ayo ey cc oe . Aan SYED oy (LAY we Apr | i ee a aw , O T 5 6 60 66 4-17 Ae és Student Life..... 18-45 i £, Se Activities...... 46-105 BORG , : Sports... ome. 106 - 143 si ce | | Honors ...... 144 - 167 Y oP ce °, Faculty ...... 168-191 eo | Classes ...... 192 - 281 | Ads and Index .282-317 Closing ...... 318-320 ju AE pede oe a, yt yy fe eae DX ESN ‘3 aN Se i: x %. ' 7 ft 3 eee No Time plays an important part in every person’s life. To hold on to this very valuable asset we represent it with many symbols. Each has its own special meaning for every moment in our lives. Many moments of many people were spent this year in fulfilling their lives. A wide variety of extracurricular activities and electives were offered.to help young people find true meaning in their lives. As we advance in life, we acquire a keener sense of the value of time. Nothing else, indeed, seems of any consequence; and we become misers in this respect. raed Pega, Parner a ede Fo Even a break from class activities takes up moments and time in our life. Often we look back on these moments and wonder about the wasted time. It should not be thought of as wasted time, however, but a time that was enjoyed by all. Much time and effort was used for many activities, but the end result always included a sense of accomplishment, enjoyment, and things not forgotten in the joy of asingle moment. ae es ) —- . ee aie “ng Woeme Fey Be Siena’ , a9 cee : . wa ‘ hy 2 cs wih § a Sob vie te, Everything that man values endures a moment or a day. In whatever man does, he must always remember this, because if he forgets, so will he forget those moments and days. 2) 2 © Cc re [e} Ss a o = ° c— a Hold fast the time! Guard it, watch over it, every hour, every minute! Unreguarded, it slips away. Hold every moment sacred; give each clarity and meaning, each the weight of your awareness, each its true and due fulfillment. 17 fii LH IMO AMM MT OOK s Sy op) Ss c ® = © = © soa © Li. Student Life 8 ad =X0) 9) el=Xobs ©)(-( 0]- ms 0F-|) Rane ©) PAW 010100) M 0-1 cX0)ae-lar-lelale ir! rove)atlatle)amc-1i(e (e a Mmelel|(0[¢omml-lalel0l-(e[-mmelmlalalsyel(2xe) roxe)aloli(elakeyallicn 20 Student Life Ver: Student Life 21 A. Karen Knoll leaves the locker room after a hard day’s work. B. Up, Up, and Away! C. “Quit horsin’ around,” says Kim Savage. 22 Student Life Clowns clowns (klounz) n., pl. A jester who entertains by jokes, antics and tricks. | D. ‘‘Chumbly” on his perch. E. David EON ; Musgrove, ‘‘The Candyman.'’F. Tim FAS wa Nieman gives birth to a ‘‘Basketball ‘ Nee 2 gas Jones.” Student Life 23 A. A tribute to RHS. B. The Buzzard Song, written by the Pacesetters. C. Pep Squad display their feelings. D. One word says it all. Awe A WGN es — a 24 Student Life D. PTS 5 te tye aoe ™ a j ‘a ee en i al sees ers? a aan or ee ee if ee en =F te 5° Signs of the Times signs (sinz) n., pl. Something that suggests the presence or existence of a fact or condition; a board, fe) F-Yor- [co Re) m@ eves)(-]meve)any- ale W- lane |-7-helme|i¢-.e1 (0) 4B E. Wranglers ‘‘support’’ the Alma Mater. Student Life 25 atclaverstal| ‘A friend is a person with whom you dare to be yourself.”’ — Frank Crane “Friendship is love without his wings.” — Lord Byron B. A. Cathy and Curtis gossip about old times. B. Cheerleaders portray Berkner team at pep rally. C. Linda Miller, Michelle Grib- ble and Cheryl Gross admire the players on the field. 26 Student Life D. Donna Trapp is dressed in fasions hot off the press with help from Jenny W114} (0) 0 Pl =O = 10) 0) ©) rele) ¢-] ats) (2) (- Be) (oe phenson poses with two ‘‘greasers”’ dur- ing the 50’s Homecoming Week. F. Football jocks enjoy pep rally. Student Life 27 Togetherness Taye B Talo BYol0 Re (omele) mia! | am not in this world to live up to your expectations, Tale mi kefowsi ain ive up to mine. oR Coy Smie) § th Ta You are you and! am |, Pa aleAVelUR-1¢- mare)! foK='-(eiame)(ai-1m In f by chance we f rN ate! s beaut iful.”’ It Perls — Frederick S. Bete ka es $ a, bdr ea Wises beac liahwset en © oe a 9% s Se wie tna L ccoeed 354 eae Pa vens? deems ayese esos ebttes Sener Crosvcceceet ee Oty tee Stan Patc- Tim Neiman . fant Seaeoer? west tteeer Se eeenee® Peee eeeee te SK eee ECO een ote “Betty Lou’”’ B Beeveee +eaneeet ty to] OE BY: WW i at-| oiat=)|Me]|-1¢- om OF ase? . oe? feeere Cee sass set? TPH e8 ee ee Weer Tee ey ee nea vere keel FPO We wae ee PPO gy eee ts me eer teeny oa th te 0 @ , re eer Ts Pt ont rte eH ree 2s eeecre? siscest? teere® IS ‘Se weaee® tee esen® Peaesare® teeee eee? ee end tteeeeer Otte ee, wth Bey Tare} enee EP t hn en® Seensen® Sloe ae al lesan HP Rt Pe nene ae Sheen ng,” pen eeee ttthes bea owes there Gepetileae th ttsesc li sis reeves eC onsresaw cee paen? Bigeretes crete St oS ant up the wall oe paeettee Pr eeOneess cane ON Ste eens i}igt=aloM ale) (e} Chery! Bodkin a typica ir + mA eR Coe oa DS yeett ances Seer te eee CERES ED Wey , lgeseees ato) ol-14 Mam - -10 Vale l-1 Mad sfo)'7-1 ec¥- Valo @l al Sse nes tee “ prawn t ee s+ rae Tee oe ee Andresen makin’ it during Homecom hell gives Talo alicxe) B A. 28 Student Life A. Terry Bell admires Rachel's bobby sox. B. Danny Loqueri- cio and Kathleen Ward don’t agree on the humor in the halls. C. A tender moment between classes. D. Scott Potter and Jane Brostrom embrace in a crowd. pichcincs eit Clap ome 24 ee] Student Life 29 Profiles eo) eo) 1-1-4 (0) (ona [174 haem ©) AAW -10)(-1-'-a)(-1t(0)a Mme] (la -Ke)g biological essay presenting a subject’s most lato) (=A Vo) a (ahvar- (eral(= .=14nlcla] Relm@eial-le- el (s)atsitorce A. Pacesetter Nancy Lee looks wistfully at the camera. B: Joan Rogers’ profile is caught as she looks across the room. C. Four hungry men attack the cafeteria _ food before it attacks them. D. Home- coming nominees Amy Clayton and Deb- bie Smith watch Mustangs tangle with Plano.E. Senior Jock James Stone can’t believe his eyes. oo 2S, Soe x ‘ iy oes « . 4 | ‘4 Sao 4 me st ‘ ; 30 F. Cindy Schlobom looks at the world through rose-colored glasses. G. Captain Susan Hinton and her fe) are) (ove lal (ome =p H. Stan, the Man, dreams about the day his name will be in the history books. Personalities personality (pdr sen-ale-té) n., Distinctive qualities of an individual, those distinguishing personal characteristics that make one socially appealing. A. Steve Bond tries being cultured in Biology. B. ‘‘I just washed my hair and | can’t do a thing with it!’ cried Lynnette =) fl ol ORM d=) OMY 9) (= VR D. Senior personalities gossip in the corral. E. The Turlington is finally captured by a camera. F. ‘‘Oh Mom, it’s these awful warts,”” moans Sherry Wood. G. ‘‘Va-voom!”’ says Pie. Ci Expression ‘expression (€6k-spreshn) n. The act of conveying or representing an idea in words, art or music. Ye A. Jeff Tissing gets into edE Wil are} _ his guitar. B. Felix Wang gives a fo 10( ) (fo]al late I (ove) aa OMEN: Wevel ris ife}} homecoming expression! D, Greenville Stadium provides , €xcitement for Lynda Jo, Russann and Wendy. _ oe E. Jane Ellen Harakal shows her love for animals. F. Kathy Polka and Dave Gemuenden express their affection. G. Mother never told Lisa about Ultra Brite. H. ‘‘Friends, Romans, and Buz- zards” quotes Roger. |. Vicki and Sharon discuss fake |.D.’s. Talent “| want to learn about myself and find out how my talents stretch out across the lights and structures of this time and space.”’ — Sullivan A. Mastering the slide rule is a talent to be proud of. B. Senior Sharon Rich does her ting. C. No butts about it! D. Look what Lisa Roming does during fifth period! E. Cheer- leaders get it in gear. F. Carol Luker and Larry Boettingheimer act out ‘‘The Scarlet Letter.” Student Life 37 ie _ ‘Don’t walk in front of me —| may late) m (e)|(e) VA Don’t walk behind me — | may late) @{=1- e| Walk beside me — And just be my friend.” A. Vicki Cobb spots her Romeo downstairs. B. Paul Pierson is thrilled with Big Lew and the assembly. C. Mary Kay and Mark enjoy each other’s company. | 38 Student Life _ ' z : 7 | | : on 8 es Se Se S Se Soo antec sitemensscslpesesctts = . w D. Gilbert Herrera stands out in the crowd. E. John Whorton loves his bubblegum. F. What's wrong, Susan Culter? Student Life 39 A. and B. Peggy Merritt and John Whorton, blow it off. C. _Di- ana Cochren and Beverly Moore enjoy a pep rally. rc LOVASS (Ure (-1a a (=) i _| i WV (orerets mood (m6dd) n. A temporary state or pervading impression of mind or feeling. ete asta, 3 - epg extn ve aarrimnonnaswes LER ERR Oe: si AAAS LLL LALIT Fee D. Roll em. E. Pensive moods in P.E. F. Alan Laska says it all.G. Mustang bows his head in unhappiness. nt Life 41 Faces face (fas) n. The surface or arrangement and expression of the features of the countenance. —e Prien % 4 ; Retin ponertaciiniionsnaonniscnale i A. ‘Say what?’’ asks Janis Homer. B. Students mingle in the smoking lounge. C. Keith Bradley is all tied up. D. Sam and Michelle — Love American Style? 42 Student Life C. Fs _ E. The Body Shop. F. Judith Cook, a new transfer student digs Pearce.G. Valerie applies makeup as Leslie looks on. Student Life 43 ‘ | : slamtl ‘Dolyou 20 ‘al sework of the sis dome tht 2 ; i th great ne dbtirg LU ForaMoment! Saw... Activities Homecoming Homecoming this year was a gala occasion. Included in the activities were a day commemorating the 50’s and a western day. Through hard work, organization and fellowship, the Campus was decorated to welcome again previous graduates. A. ‘‘Watch it kiddo, |’m an Austin- Texan.’’ B. Homecoming Queen Ste- phanie Allen and father. C. Senior Prin- cess Amy Clayton and father. D. Junior Princess Debbie Smith and father. E. Sophomore Princess Julia Fletcher and father. 48 Activities A. At the Pep Rally, Mr. Lowder main- tains that Pearce is number one. B. Stu- dents ‘‘deck the halls’’ for homecoming. C. Sandra Hamilton shows school spirit while working diligently on hall decora- tions. C. Activities 49 Homecoming Excites Many A. Along with the new fashions, Keith Bradley enjoys crepe paper. B. Home- coming gives Susan Frank a chance to express her talent.C. Mr. Wade and Mr. Huffman make their debut. 50 Activities A. School spirit was demonstrated dur- ing Homecoming (after hours). B. THE Mustang. C. Ken tries out Maria’s tape on ner: Activities 51 Football Banquet The Football Banquet this year honored many athletes for outstanding performan ces during the season. Present at the ceremony included Dr. J. J. Pearce, Dr. Eugene Zachary and Head Coach Jerry Bishop. The radiant Football Queen was Kathy Elliot, a PHS cheerleader. Athletes and students who participated in the banquet also thank Roger Tharp for his great organization and planning. A. Football Queen Kathy Elliot and out- Standing athletes. B. Head table gob- bles it down. 52 Activities A. Dr. J. J. Pearce was present at the banquet. B. Dr. Eugene Zachary spoke at the banquet. C. Mr. Wade needs Alka-Seltzer. D. Coach Bishop's wife want to know, ‘‘Who made the salad?” Activities 53 A. Peggy Merritt gets a kick out of Jay I'm sorry. | promise not to throw eggs at Reeves, Dana Ellis, and Dave Fackler. you again. B. | pledge allegiance. . .C. Peggy? 54 Activities A. “Don't worry, Brenda, I'll take care of you,’’ says Kathy Black. B. Beverly Moore waits patiently for her cue. Senior Play The senior class play this year was Bye Bye Birdie. Through practice, memorization, and w ill power, the cast worked together successfully. Kim was Terry Cassell. Rosie was Brenda Stokes. Albert was David Fackler. Hugo was Jeff Tissing. Conrad Birdie was Dana Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. MacAfee were Don Kirkindoll and Lori Shaw. Activities 55 Play Cast Works Hard A. “Hold it, gang! You're not doing it right. It says right here. ... ’ B. “Oh, « . ae David! All you can think about is that stu- 4 ee Pperrepmnemnperpn eset! : pid script!’ C,. Barbara Ingram wonders what she has to do now. 56 Activities A. Come on, people, let’s go! B. Ka- thy Polka, Brenda Stokes and Amy Clay- ton stand at attention before a pep rally. C. Who ever heard of a two-legged Mustang? Cheerleading Cheerleaders symbolize the potential pep and vitality of the student body. Through them, students are able to release this energy constructively by participating fully in pep rallies. Activities 57 A. An expression can be worth a thousand words. . .B. You tell ’em, Kathy! C. Ra- chel takes a second look at the team. A. 58 Activities C. A. Miss Willis to cheerleaders: ‘Let me make this perfectly clear!’ B. “‘I bite my tongue at you, sir.’’ C. The cheerlead- ers smile at the end of a great pep rally. Activities 59 A. Homecoming Queen Stephanie Allen and Senior Princess Amy Clayton with their Varsity escorts. B. Amy tenses as a play almost is bungled. C. Duh... | don't believe this! 60 Activities Paceseters The Pacesetters, with their glitter and glamour strut into the PHS picture at pep rallies and sports events. During halftime, these talented ladies do various routines while gathering wolf whistles and roving eyes. Personable, poised, and intelligent, they are a credit to Pearce. A. Captain Susan Hinton. B. Lieuten- ant Wendy Chase. C. Lieutenant Cheri Deering. D. Lieutenant Joan Rodgers. E. Lieutenant Kim Fahler. F. Lieuten- ant Kathy Martin. G. Wendy Chase per- forms during a pep rally. Activities 61 A. C'mon Cooly-Bob! B. The Paceset- ters, 1973-74. C. Julie teases the pho- tographers. 62 Activities A. ‘‘Uh-oh, my zipper’s stuck.’’ B. Look,Mom,nohands!C. ‘‘Pull yourself together, Carol, it’s not the end of the world!” Activities 63 A. Pandy Wade is amused at a pep rally. B. Part of the Pacesetter ‘‘all star lineup.’’ C. Kim has that great Paceset- ter smile. 64 Activities ” A. ‘99 bottles of beer on the wall. . B. Debbie King watches intently at the antics during a pep rally. C. ‘‘Oh, yeah?” Activities 65 Spirit Drivers The Spirit Drivers, with their team spirit and good cheer, have made this year’s sports events amusing and nostalgic. At football games, they gave life to PHS and proved an excellent example of Mustang school spirit. A. Spirit Drivers follow the action. B. ‘I’m Okay, You're Okay.” C. ‘‘Eeeehaaa!”’ 66 Activities A. Lana Flynt, an officer on the Spirit Drivers, participates in a pom-pom rou- tine. B. Spirit Drivers wait in anticipation as the game draws to an end. C. ‘‘Hey don't cha think he’s cute?” Activities 67 Wranglers The Wranglers, a spirit organization for boys, adds pep and vitality to pep rallies and sports activities. Red shirts, blue jeans, and cowboy hats differentiate them from the rest of the student body. As an organization, they are responsible for the mascot and siren which was donated to Pearce several years ago. A. Alan Laska shows slides of his recent appearance at the Longhorn Ball- room. B. The PHS Wranglers, ready for the drive? 68 Activities Maranatha A. Pickin’ and grinnin’. B. Karen Hughes sits amoment in prayer. C. Like many people, Nancy loves to relax with a “Good Book.’’ D. Phil Boelter quotes the Bible at a Maranatha meeting. Activities 69 Mustang Bands The PHS Band performs, drawing an audience because the members are true musicians. Originality and individuality show after the hours spent marching and practicing. At band contests, they are excellent competitors, proving a great asset to Pearce. Lori Shaw, Chris Swartz and Bryan Bourne were honored as All-State Band members. A. PHS Symphonic Band, 1973-74. B. Lori Shaw watches intently for her passage during rehearsal. C. Susan Kassees practicing her marching with great concentration. 70 Activities A. PHS Concert Band 1973-74. B. “Hi there, sweetie!’’ Kent Christen- sen waves. Activities 71 B. A. Debbie and Lori: Tweedle Dee and Tweedie Dum. B. Laura Haynes shows the gang how her new electric straw works. C. ‘And a-one, and a two-a.”’ D. Flag Bearers Kally Johnson, Leslie Nay, Kathy Rainey, Sheryl Simms, Joyce Wilson, Ann Koonce, Shelley Cartwright, Lea Rainey, Wanda Peterson, Kim White. 72 Activities A. Lori Shaw, Band Sweetheart and Rick Van Tyne, Band president. B. Jim Browning watches his toppling music. C. Lori is presented with roses. D. Pucker up, Sweetheart! Activities 73 A. Senior Steve Aycock shows what he cando.B. Jim Benning is going to rock out! C. Tommy Gilbert, new director of the Mustang Band. D. The J.J. Pearce marching band presents PHS formation. Wid CVV : Heer TER | 74 Activities Jazz Band A. John Milano is astounded at some of the things that Steve and Martin talk about! B. Chip Abernathy takes all of his frustrations out on the vibes. C. Is that Kevin Pyle tickling those ivories? Activities 75 Jazz Band These talented musicians put on great shows for Pearce students. Accompanied by guitar, piano, brass and percussion, they put their all into making the big band sound. A. Rex Holmes, Charles Broussard, Jeff Powers, Don Kirkindoll and Mike Ander- son are the ‘‘boogie woogie bugle boys.”’ B. Steve Roberts sings, ‘I’m a picker, I’m a grinner, I'm a lover, and I'ma sinner 76 Activities t MMB 6055. . = - = ' = — ws i . é B. Orchestra This year the Mustang Orchestra, under the direction of Donald G. Curtis, underwent a change because, through schedule conflicts, many old members were forced to quit. Nevertheless Orchestra members continued working hard in order to make the 1973- 74 season successful and memorable. Events participated in this year included concerts in the fall and performances with the choir. A. Mr. Curtis shows the orchestra his impersonation of Donald Duck. B. Orchestra gives Martin Nickel a chance to catch up on reading his fan mail. C. An orchestra student receives help from Mrs. Jean Karm, orchestra assistant. Activities 77 A. Barbara Thenhaus wonders what she’s going to do tonight. B. The Orchestra at Olla Podrida. B. 78 Activities “a Y f a’ ths Bias 00) LOE f ) Choir The Choir has been very active this year. They have had several important performances including one with the J.J. Pearce Orchestra. Through their hard work and talent it was possible for Leslie Nay, Tom Huse, Janet Rickman, Dana Ellis, and Laura Lambeth to make All- Region Choir. A. ‘Tonight folks, we have a reely big show!’’ B. Presenting: The PHS Choir. 5 ) E FAAS GU 4 ee) “MUSTANGS cote ee rereeermeeermmmnamere onto Activities 79 A. A. All-Region Choir Members: Leslie Nay, Tom Huse, Janet Rickman, Dana Ellis, and Laura Lambeth. B. Leslie Nay puts her allintothe music. C. Brian Eckleberger sings, ‘‘Twinkle, Twinkle, Lit- tle Star.” 80 Activities A. The Pearce French Club, 1973-74. B. Wendy Chase, president of the French Club. C. Linda Jo Newman shows disgust. D. Laura James and Cindy Fay participate in a meeting. French Club Students of the J.J. Pearce French Club had a productive 1973-74 year. At Christmas time, they had a party at Elizabeth Greenway’s home, and in January they participated in part- time jobs, doing inventory at Sanger-Harris. Activities 81 Latin Club The Latin-Club, noted for its slave sales, does a thriving business. In addition to the selling of slaves, club members also have a huge banquet. Dresses in togas and sandals, they look a parody of the ancient Romans. A. Doug Crosby can’t make up his mind if this is the place to be. B. Bob Skocpol seems to enjoy just sitting. C. As he hugs himself, Mark Fulton remarks, “‘l love you, you big handsome brute.” . A. Mrs. Bodkin looks as if she’s trying to hold her laugh in. B. ‘“‘Boy, am | in the wrong place,’’ remarks Julie Buroker. nip ae ss 4 % : ‘ a al ee . 7 7 f ‘ — = Lem 83 A. B; C. German Club German students find themselves at home in the J.J. Pearce German Club. During 1973, they had a dinner at Der Snacks and Schnitzel, a German restaurant in celebration of their annual Oktoberfest. Club members participated in the homecoming pep rally, raising among students tremendous school spirit. A. ‘‘Oh-h-h! That was a good nap,” says John Campbell. B. ‘‘Willit ever end?’’ wonders Joan Lichenstein. C. Doug Bernard turns pale as he says, ‘oh no, he’s going to tell another one.” D. Miss Willis looks astounded because of the resignation papers her students drew up for her. 84 Activities Spanish Club The J.J. Pearce Spanish Club enjoys student participation because there are many at | Pearce who like as well as take Spanish. This well-rounded active group of students come from all levels of Spanish course offerings. A. The Spanish Club 1973-74. B. Theresa Castelli conducts a Spanish Club meeting. C. Spanish Club officers are: Phil Bolter, Theresa Castelli, Sam Donaldson, Beth Castelli, and Laura Fal- con. Activities 85 Math Club Mu Alpha Theta, J.J. Pearce’s Math Club, is composed of a group of scholarly people. All excellent students, they enjoy productive use of Math. — A. Jeanette Needles listens intently ata meeting. B. Kim Jackson thinks Algebra is fun! C. Lea Rainey just doesn’t under- stand! D. ‘‘Well, you just can’t tell about those things,’’ says Keith Mullen. E. Mrs. Elinore South is the Math Club sponsor. Chess Club A group of students at Pearce are interested in such intellectual pursuits as the Chess Club. These people participate in tournaments and games during their club meetings, often coming to a draw. A. ‘“‘Impossible, he can’t do that to me!”’ | exclaims Felix Wang. B. ‘‘And now I've Beas ete got him! ’ David Morris thinks. | Activities 87 Honor Society The National Honor Society is an organization for outstanding students. All members must have above 85 in all of their classes and an “‘A”’ in conduct. The Honor Society is an academic organization, but this year they planned and sponsored a very successful Twirp Dance. A. Sally Nichols waits her turn to dance. B. Dana Ellis is doin’ pretty well at the Twirp Dance. C. Pearce dancers ‘‘Get It On” at the Twirp Dance. 88 Activities A. Wendy Chase dances: ‘'Kick, left, three, four!’ B. ‘‘C’mon people, let’s boogie!” National Honor Society members: PHS Cream of the Crop. Activities 89 A. Theresa Castelli, Ann Myers, Lucy Reese, Sharon Knorr, Terry Blacketer, Janet Butcher, Beth Newell, Stephanie Pool, Debbie Boyer, Julie Xeros, Joan Lichenstein, Mary Baker, Debbie Harri- son. B. Denise Edmonds, Susan Frank, Les- lie Nay, Wendy Chase, Kim Dewitt, Linda Jo Newman, Janis Homer, Kathy Elliott, Graydon Vandament, Steve Brotherton, || Doug Crosby, Keith Mullen, Terry Bell, § Micky Tharp. C. Jackie Heyer, Sherry Blanchard, Monica Hennes, Jean Carruthers, Cindy Fay, Joan Rodgers, Lori Shaw, Mary Beth Currin, Cathy Nays, Meg Kane, Barbara Leaky, Susan Kasses, Terry Cassell, Katherine Kelly, Cheri Deering. D. Felix Wang, Mike Ginty, Chris |}; Schwartz, Ken Lair, Sharon Bernard, Terry Andresen, Brian Dyer, Doug Leh- musvirta, Kathy Martin, Eileen Bates, Randy Streck. Art Club The J.J. Pearce Art Club was newly formed this year. Even so, they have been a very active organization. During Christmas time, they made gifts for charity and made scenery for the senior. Class play. They also decorated a hall for Homecoming and designed the Jazz Band’s music stands. A. left to right: Gwenda Arnick, secre- tary; Christy Andresen, president; David Musgrove, treasurer; Ann Grieber, vice president. B. Jeff Tissing knows that Rembrandt would be proud of his gladio- las. C. Jan Craig thinks that Art is really swell. Activities 91 won). = of Oo trey, GCOm Oo oSr2 =j = 1S oeedo io = 3) Sas A oOo .® £x o = Ol se 29c¢o GCOS cis? sy aU 2% Sevos AOE C Oso 2 c= a oCS5 On — eG) ea M 92 Activities Drama Club Drama has had a good 1973-74 year at J.J. Pearce. The World of Carl Sandburg was put on by a fine cast in November, and | Company of Wayward Saints was the one-act play entry following their state win last year. Streets A. The World of Carl Sandburg as pres- ented by PHS students. B. Terry Cassell rehearses during drama. Activities 93 Speech Club Speech tournaments and group speaking are the activities of the J.J. Pearce Speech Club. Active, opinionated students, they express themselves through the betterment of their speaking at tournaments. A. Mrs. Julie Higgins, Speech Club sponsor. B. Terry Andresen and Lisa Fields at a Speech Club meeting. C. The J.J. Pearce Speech Club, 1973- 74, 94 Activities A. Sandy Klihr studies intently during a Speech Club meeting. B. Mark Weaver can’t remember what he was going to say. Activities 95 eri: Ke rageree: ae e i wala abs a = ‘. tenta te 5 “te Ee com 8 % A. FHA Future Homemakers of America is an organization for those who enjoy domestic and social activities. Cooking and sewing are not their only departments. Intellectual stimulation is present during the study of various careers and the elements comprising harmonious living. A. ‘Uh-oh, | forgot to study for my trig. test!’’ B. Dale Walker dreams about that certain someone. C. FHAers work dur- ingameeting. D. ‘‘Aw, he’s pulling your leg,”’ says Karen Fullbright. 96 Activities SAE Students Active in Education is a revised edition of last year’s Future Teachers of America. This club has a more rounded Curriculum which has included this year a teacher’s assistant program at Mohawk Elementary School. som Le ecm ee er ees is a a ee L i? ie ie a oe Re A. SAE, 1973-74. B. Theresa Overall presides at a meeting. C. SAE members carry on a discussion. D. Robin Hem- pling voices her opinion. Activities 97 Red Cross Red Cross, J.J. Pearce’s first aid organization, is a small chapter of the nationwide organization. Health issues are most important to this group of students. Small though it is, its existence at Pearce is proof that students care about the human factor. A. Debbi Pigg is a concerned student active in Red Cross. B. Officers Celia Laska and Karen Manes converse about important Red Cross matters. 98 Activities Extramurals Extramurals is an organization for the liberated high school girl who enjoys athletic competition. Since its formation period last year, it has gained strength this season because many girls are becoming aware of their competitive athletic abilities. Extramurals provides these girls with an outlet for their talents. A. ‘‘|don’t know about you, but !’m gonna getthatball.’’B. ‘‘I’mgonna bounce you off this court.’”” C. ‘Move over baby, it’s my turn!” Activities 99 A. Dana Gallemore is a dental assistant for Dr. A. Foster. B.. Sheila Hargrave assists Dr. James Grigsby. C. Linda Galvan is a lab technician’s assistant at Richardson General Hospital. D. Scott Driscoll is a television repairman at Color Corral. ICT Industrial Cooperative Training is an organization in which students participate in school work and jobs. Those who belong to this group are conscientious students who are trying to find suitable occupations for the future. These jobs are more than part time work for high school students because they reflect the interests and needs of those involved. 100 Activities CLUBS OF ”™ AMERICA E HICY SCHOOL Fi € 5 2 ef We | | Distributive Education Distributive Education is a Pearce organization in which students learn first hand in a job situation the elements of a smoothly-run retail business. Spending an hour during school in the program and leaving early for jobs in surrounding business areas, members gain important practical work experience. A. DE Officers of 1973-74. B. Doug Combs participates in the DE banquet. C. Larry Valdez joins DE. Activities 101 ' A. Pony Express The Pony Express, J.J. Pearce’s newspaper, works hard to meet their frequent deadlines. Published tri-weekly by the Journalism Department at Pearce, efforts are made to compose concise and factual writings as well as amusing anecdotes. Through the excellent work of its staff, the Pony Express has reactivated Quill and Scroll, a National Journalism Honorary Society. A. ‘‘You'renot my type!’’B. If you think it's boring to read, try writing it! C. ‘'Mama, don’t take Jenny’s Koda- chrome away.”’ 102 Activities Pony Express Staff Doug Nogami, Editor-in-Chief; Pam Rice, Associate Editor; Kathy Krueger, Feature and Exchange Editor; Mark Tygret, Sports Editor: Donna Trapp, Editorial Editor; Guy Reynolds, Rick Atha, and Jenny Lanford, photographers; Jenny Lanford, Ad Manager; Randall Harris, Sales Manager; Pam McCole, Business Manager; Lori Hall, Typist; Mrs. | Janet Harris, Sponsor. A. The Pony Express, 1973-74.B. The 45-cents-a-plate indigestion. Activities 103 A. Two heads are better than one! B. ‘‘You've gotta be kidding!’’ C. Looking out towards new horizons. Staff Kathy Haviland Student Life . . . .Leslie Trammell Teresa Bellamy Activities Kathie Brown - Leslie Bowling Jennifer Couch Faculty Leslee Crouch Barbara Goostree Honors Kim Guidry Carol Cameron Classes Kim Guidry Karen Fulbright Debbie Fisher Ads and Index ..Jean Ann Long Art Work Ann Greiber Photographers Ed Triece Guy Reynolds Robert Stone Special Photography . John Knox Mike Means Sponsor Mrs. Janet Harris 104 Activities A. The Annual Staff enjoys juvenile activities! B. ‘‘Maybe | should listen just a little more often!” 8 i 4°°S a 4a , +) Ae Mustang Annual The J.J. Pearce Annual Staff, despite the many deadlines, manages to survive from year to year. Nothing short of sudden death is an excuse to miss a deadline and most of the members found that they had never been so near it before. This year has been one to remember, nevertheless the Annual Staff is still alive and kicking. Activities 105 Fora Moment! Saw... ¥ 108 Sports Mustangs Show Improvement 1973 Mustangs began a new era in PHS football under new leadership combined with great enthusiasm. Mustangs established themselves as contenders in district 13-AAAA, and won two out of their first three games. They lost several heart-breakers during district competition. A. Scott Youzva (50) shows a strong defensive hold on a Berkner Ram. B. Sam Pederson (81) sees a mighty Mustang get a mighty blow. C. Please don’t hit me, boys. Sports 109 Mustangs 73 PHS enthusiasm and school unity was at an all-time high this year. Teachers and students all seem to agree that 1973 was the most fruitful year in PHS’s short history. The future is bright for athletics at Pearce. In the future PHS will truly be THE HIGH SCHOOL. A. Steve Robertson stretches for that one last yard against Mesquite. L-R B. Forsythe, D. Boone, D. Loquercio, V. Miller, S. Robertson, S. Pederson, T. Bell, C. Scarlet, S. Brother- ton, S. Hager, R. Budjenska, M. Jacks, M. Noble, S. Youzva, T. Lawrence R. Sage, 110 Sports S. Hilton, D. Hoover, K. Brandt, R. Bow- ers, T. Nieman, D. Jacks, C. Cuthbertson, M. Curran, J. Stone, R. Harris, G. Kopy- cinski, K. Mullen, R. Mosher, G. Herrera, C. Letter, R. Collins, C. Leverett, P. Rog- EL ERIE ES aR he Bn he “ns AE, ers, D. Reinhart, G. Tinker, J. Hussey, T. Bolding, S. Patchell, D. Ellis, C. Bishop, ° C. Pennington, P. Pierson, C. Maxwell, T. Gay, E. Heath, J. Steiber, C. Grulich, C. Ansley. A. Mustang defense trips up the Plano Wildcats. B. Randy Sage (42) pulls in another. C. Smile, you're on candid camera. Sports 111 Watch Out, Eagles, the Future Is Ours! Players having an outstanding year were V. Miller, E. Heath, S. Robertson, S. Hilton, G. Herrera, P. Pierson, D. Hoover, and G. Herrera. All seniors will be missed but they can be proud that they helped establish a new era at Pearce. A. Paul Pierson (12) makes the calls for the oncoming play. B. Doug Reinhart (63) sucks it up.C. Sometimes pain is a part of the game. 112 Sports A. Steve Robertson (22) gets more yardage for the victorious Mustangs. B. Touch- down! C. Mustangs and Skeeters scramble for a lost fumble. Sports 113 A. A. G. Seng, K. Meeker, J. Arnold, J. D. Goss, D. Allen, R. Parham, S. Bond, S. C. Carona, T. Huse, S. Sullivan, C. Klein, Triece, N. Carter, C. Collins, R. Cobb, T. Yake, D. Britt, W. Howard, D. Kirkindoll, M. Woodbury, S. Mcpherson, J. Crosby, Nieman, D. Terrell, G. Davidson, M. Patc- M. Garrett, M. Wright, S. Hollock, M. Kre- J. Semmer, K. Hitt, M. Ralston, C. hell, M. Stevens, D. Glavon, F. Lanford, gal, M. Tannery, B. Davies, B. Hohnman, Wheeler. SS NER ER ge RY Magy re? te Sr ee ‘ A a SIS si on - Siustieake © LOTR ee OUP Sake B. Calmbeforethe storm. C. Carl Klein shows the agony of defeat. 114 Sports Mustangs Gain Experience Even with a lack of size and speed, the Mustangs B team showed determination, enthusiasm, and spirit throughout the ’73 season. Since 12 starters were moved up to the JV’s, the sophomores gained playing time that will enable them to be a contributing force in the Mustangs’ climb to the top. C. A. Mustangs bring down a Highland Park runner. B. Sullivan in action against Mesquite.C. ‘‘Coach Toad ’ and his ‘‘ya-hoos.”’ Sports 115 Mi: AERA, MalbimseneR eabbiaiats: te emneemmeam tani 0, Lei, baie y A. Phil Rogers, successful again! B. Bobby Harrison plays Roger Stau- bach. C. Marty Mitchum throws a Long- horn to the astroturf. 116 Sports JV's Have Outstanding Year The JV Mustangs began the year on the right foot handing the Eagles a 28-0 loss. The JVs ended the year with a 6-4 record overcoming several key injuries. see ee og | me RSS ony oT. ttre vageno ne Sentai A. JV’s pound the Eagles, 28-0. : L-R_ S. Erikson, M. Hammer, T. Ince, S. toya, S. DeLee, R. Heniford, R. Brown, C. R. Holiday, K. Christiensen, J. Phillips, D. Bond, K. Foster, J. Hagens, M. Bas- Kopec, S Bilger, D. Harris, M. Mitcham, Dickerson, M. Renfrow, B. Harrison. singer, C. Moore, J. Carpenter, V. Mon- Sports 117 2] i= fe) Q 1¢p) zs ioe] Sports 119 Mighty Mustangs Take No Jive The Mustangs, as always, provided an exciting season for the enthusiastic fans at J.J. Pearce. Coach Royce Cooper’s ability to organize the team to work as one has led them to many victories. A. LesLierman sets up play against Sherman’s defense. B. Mustangs stretch out last few minutes. 120 Sports A. Eager-faced Baxter goes for alay up. B. The deciding basket against Plano. C. S. Potter, D. Pieczynski, B. Methenitis, G. Gallier, R. Riebel, B. Zimmerman, L. Lierman, G. Wolfe, T. Turner, P. Woodbury, J. Moore, J. Baxter, R. Moore, J. Hitt, C. Cooper. Sports 121 A A. Mustangs fight for position. B. Blake Burnham goes for a tip shot. Masters out-muscles a Bearcat for rebound. 122 Sports Promising Future Lies Ahead The Mustang B team, with the help of Coach Charles Carona this year, has shown that basketball in the future will be exciting. A. Doug Zadow lunges for the ball. B. D. Hopkins, M. Wat- son, T. Cook, B. Mclea, K. McFarlane, D. Zadow, T. Shipley, R. Krause, B. Rowley, B. Valliant, B. Burnham, M. Masters, R. Martin, M. Collins, Coach Carona. Sports 123 Wrestling The '73-'74 Pearce Wrestling team went through the agony of defeat and the joy of victory in competition to represent our school. Coaches are Bob Flanagin, Lloyd Brotherton and Coach Ellis. A. “We've got to stop meeting like this.” B.C. Triggs, J. Ellis, B. Carrillo, K. Monhollon, J. Gahler, S. Isaac, Coach Flanagin, K. Christensen, K. Anderson, B. Taylor, M. Tygret, S. _ Brotherton, J. Else, G. Hoover, Coach Ellis. (Not pictured Coach Brotherton). C. If that ref doesn’t wake up he’s going to kill me. 124 Sports vf Sometimes | feel like I’ve got the weight of the world on my back.” B. ‘‘I told you | couldn't do the splits.” C. Excedrine headache 413. OE ET FAO A IECTIET e Sports 125 126 Sports a % ah PHRABAKERY Shhh hARe ewes = SE SASASRARA tak SARA TS eA RG RRR Ck. Se ; t SN ie wt og SAAR oe ea speeds ¢ Tennis Team Swings With determination and strength, the tennis team has proven to be quite successful this year. Their new coach, Mrs. Lenore Graham, has been a great inspiration to the team. . a 8 A ay 2 eS it. + as we Fa an Bas Kast Kae Si Me Mt: Sa a Mis a a Ss hr hat ha hangs: thane has. that tha thea . fee ane ae a ed See wee e-cd 0S Bag Sree, ‘“Are you Sure that’s the grip?’’ ‘‘Of course, I’m ready, | think!”’ “It worked this way before.”’ Sports 127 Baseball Team Strikes Again The Mustang baseball team was looking forward to another fine year. They hoped to uphold the tradition of Mustang baseball. The team was under the guidance of Coach Doug Moore. C. A. Phil Rogers practices for the big pitch. B. Greg Gallier fires another one. C. Randy Sage works hard for the upcoming game. sports 129 siemccneater: etn oe Baseball Team Builds for Future The team was led by co-captains David Pieczynski and Greg Gallier. The team was a balanced blend of seniors, juniors and sophomores who brought their abilities together to perform as one. A. Coach Moore gives advice to Scott Hollock before the game. B. S. Robertson, G. Ricossa, G. Gallier, M. Spiker, H. McKamy, J. Carpen- ter, B. Harmon, D. Pieczynski, D. Moore, R. Sage, M. Fay, P. Rogers, S. Hollock, C. Grulich, K. Mullen, G. Pierce, J. Fulton, D. Harris. 130 sports cm ee Mw beer 4 Ay rey ax oy Mages eS ; ’ eS Ne Sey Pane a Me ee bah Oe Oh wee if eae Reese é, ‘aes C. A. Randy Parkham looks as if he lost his last friend. B. John Fulton awaits the catch. C. Keith Mullen is ready for action. sports 131 Track Team Moves Ahead The 1974 Mustang Track Team was based on youth. Of the 30 athletes on the team, only five were seniors. New Coach ‘“‘Boze’’ Ansley was Clearly building for the future. | Pent fie Fi va te an 7 ae CG. A. Keep on truckin’. B. Mike Woodbury never gives up. C. “You better run, boy; you don’t know what | have in my pocket.”’ 132 sporis A. Pearce’s number on pole vault, Don Dickerson. B. Coach Ansley takes a min- ute for thought. C. All right, guys, who raised the bar? sports 133 Mustangs Lead the Way - Tracksters Scott Macon, Doug Hester, Doug Crosby, Bill Zimmerman, and Dave Hensler were the top scorers for this year’s team, and they provided excellent leadership for the young Mustangs. Spetoy aioe ir ee A. ‘| wish that everything that went up didn't haye to come down.”’ B. Trackster works hard at practice. C. ‘‘Are you sure this won't break, Coach?”’ 134 sports A. ‘‘If he says we have to run one more lap, everyone run for the dressing room.” B. But Coach Ansley, he’s sitting down!” sports 135 Golfers Keep “Putting On Coach Harold Leverett is the new head coach of the Mustang golf team. The varsity team competed in the Southwest Recreation Golf Tournament in February. The Grayson County Golf Tournament in March and the District Tournament on April 1. The Mustangs currently hold the record at Sherrill Park. A. A en A. ‘‘| always did like the beach.”’ B. ‘Sink it!’ C. Gil- bert Herrera shoots for the green. 136 sports A. G. Higdon, E. Assad, H. Cochren, D. Duffey, S. Jones, T. Smith, D. Gehrig, C. Leverett, R. Slesinger, R. Taylor, D. Geiger, B. Fussner, C. Peterson, W. Peterson, G. Herrera. B. Gilbert Herrera puts the hold in perspective. sports 137 A. “You can have it, I'm getting out of here.’’ B. M. Tharp, M. Tannery, M. Anderson, J. Campbell, J. Harris, K. Meeker, R. Crytzer, D. Bernard, B. Rogers, T. Elgin, G. Schleyer, M. Rill, C. Maierhoffer, J. Crosby, D. Reinhart, S. McWilliams, D. Musgrove, B. Schleyer, D. Crosby, B. Flanagin. C. Mickey Tharp just thinks he’s Mickey Mouse. D. Kelly Meeker, Jim Crosby, and Tom Elgin during practice. 138 sports D. Soccer: Not Just For Kicks The soccer team had one of its finest years. They were undefeated in district play going into their sixth:game. They were leading the district and had hopes of capturing the district crown. The team was led by captains Mickey Tharp, David Musgrove and Bill Schleyer. ee me ee Zed é a ah — ge ee ae ela ee ae Seiji” i os a eee eee Le A. “| don't care if it is your lip.” B. ‘‘That will teach you next time.”’ sports 139 B. A. It looks like you use the same shampoo | do.’’ B. You know | can’t swim without my float, coach. ’ C. Lucy Laster concentrates on making a good start. 140 sports Swim Team Dives Right In The Mustang Swim Team had its best season ever this year, led by senior captains Travis Foster, who entered State competition, and Patti Stevens. Other outstanding seniors included Susan and Sandra Lyman and Bob Masler, all of whom will be missed next year. This was Coach Barrios’ first year at Pearce. A. Jealous? Of course not! B. Gregg Faw- cett has his own way of winning. sports 141 142 sports Girl's Track Leaps Ahead With all the repeated short dashes, the initial agonizing mile run, repeated calisthenics, and individualized teaching, Coach Nancy Murphy turned out a team of sore muscles and smiles of self- satisfaction. The team consisted of 30 members with co-captains Christy Cotton and Kathryn Kelly. A. K. Whaley, S. O’Malley, P. Ashley, W. Chase, K. Haygood, D. Bartula, C. Hines, M. Seamon, D. Dickerson, S. Lyman, J. Butcher, M. Gike, L. Kaplan, C. Wood, B. Dwight, H. King, P. Oltman, B. Foust, K. Leighton, B. Wald, T. Irwin, C. Barnum, C. Cotton, A. Semrad, S. Lyman, B. Thenhaus, D. Wade, K. Kelly, M. White, K. Peters, L. Balm. B. If you don’t stop throwing that thing! %—= Girls Volleyball : Gains Momentum This is the second year for the girls volleyball team. The team was coached by Sandy Marcum. Captains were Margaret Jacobs, Sherri Blanchard and Wilma Coatney. nd ee 4 ed ly | { . if ™ A.L. Falcon, S. Tucker, W. Coatney, M. Jacobs, C. Cotton, B. Foust, N. Lee, K. Grimes, S. Blanchard. B. | won’t miss it this time! C.K. Cox, K. Morris, K. Brown, K. Miller, L. Teel, T. Grubbs, S. Malzac, A. Semrad. sports 143 SCHOOL CHA aaa ° “§ = He 4 Lag = SY) )) 7a Cc ® E © = 48) See © LL a! 5 a “ O ted @ (ep) OD Ronald Harris an os) Rick Mosher and Darla Boen ae me, O oO cc via ig?) b Me = Oo x zins ai « EET eT Se ee = aoa e “ me it aia ot m= + . i e —— STS. Mey Pool ut Mr 0 osu ee (thee oa aga aa tat eet al = hm - PO gta tn me Yee aocenennceatty eM Mts ie) S) iS oo cS oe o 3 i 4 : a Gee eer r er ns 5 ae Shee cceed: ; Susan Frank and David Fackler it) aa SA! ei vt rris and Darla Boen — i ® Y © —_ xe) S S x el ” a= — 1S) aw) ia) 2) _ oO a O jaa) = ® Q {e) om Most Unforge Hable Wang and Debbie Fisher Felix tes Favor ior ” e ® D OD 9 be Gc o fe) ae se) = © AL — _ © ae AS) o Cc 9 o Sen ONS a ay %, oeareree =—S 1 SS =e SS =: jS.. 2.2 e . . eS : Ss : “tT SSS ttllle, Wt Wee WSS wa Se pk oe SS eS ES pe Se wae: SSS Rs SVVns Lee, 4 oy, hi fy ‘A, Maggs NANI SSS. «7+ Seen Shoes SoS sae SES SESS i= x Py 5... Ss ‘SS RSENS a AON 2 - Jane Brostrum and Tim Turner 156 2 - Sophomore Favorites. ey ae bith Crosby and Lisa Gross Homecoming Queen Stephanie Allen Sweetheart Kathy Elliott ® 2 wafers © © LL. Band Sweetheart Lori Shaw Basketball Sweetheart Brenda Stokes Baseball Sweetheart Amy Clayton Track Qweetheart Debbie Smith Soccer Sweetheart Judy Norman Wrestling Sweetheart Denise Edmonds National Merit Semi-finalists Eight students from Pearce have been chosen out Felix Wang, Susan Frank, Cathy Mahan, Steve of 15,000 students in the United States to be National Brotherton, and Randy Streck. Not pictured are Merit Semi-finalists. These students are, from left to right: Kathy Martin, Susan Kassees, and David Fackler. Who's Who Wendy Chase was involved in many activities her senior year at Pearce. She was a Pacesetter lieutenant, president of the French Club, involved in National Honor Society, intramurals, and the Senior Play. Susan Frank, a National Merit finalist, maintained a 98 average throughout her senior year. While being active in National Honor Society, Student Council, Young Life, and German Club, Susan achieved such honors as a Scholastic sweater, Who's | Who Among American High | School Students and was voted Most Likely to Succeed. Mary Jo Lemming was chosen Who's Who because of her many honors and achievements, especially in Junior Achievement. Mary Jo was in Pacesetters, Student Council, Young Life and National Honor Society. She was also the recipient of a $250 scholarship to the Caruth Institute of Business. Kathy Martin was a Pacesetter lieutenant, Young Republican and treasurer of the Math Club. She was also involved in National Honor Society and the Senior Play. Kathy received such honors as a Scholastic Sweater and superior ratings in the Natinal Piano Guild. Keith Mullen was very active in his senior year. He played basketball and football, was in band, track, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, German Club and Senior Play. He was also President of Mu Alpha Theta and involved in National Honor Society. 3 a .% teen pe ees = ene a y ay LAS Leslie Nay participated in many activities having to do with choir. Along with her beautiful voice, Leslie was also in orchestra and band, the girls sextet, Madrigal and Flag Corps. Leslie was interested in Maranatha, tutoring and had a part in the Senior Play. Scott Youzva was not only involved with senior class council and Fellowship of Christian Athletes, but was also a captain of the football team and the Senior Representative in the March of Dimes Marathon Dance. Scott helped tutor in East Dallas and helped with parties for the Buckner Children’s Home. Paul Woodbury played Basketball, Varsity and Intramurals, his Senior year. He was in the Boys’ Choir and Madrigal, Student Council and Orchestra. In his spare time, Paul was very active as an Eagle Scout and won the Physical Fitness Achievement Award. Sey SR RK = SS) op) x fe @ = ° = © Shes ° LL Faculty Administration The Richardson Independent School District, headed by Dr. J. J. Pearce, has served patrons and students well again this year. Their principal duties include making changes in the curriculum, establishing policies for all personnel, and trying to determine each school’s needs and planning to meet these needs. The School Board consists of seven concerned citizens who meet once a month to decide on current policies. A. The School Board members are Front Row Mrs. Paul Seegers, Leo Eveleth, John Stalings. Back Row Charles A. Richardson, Charles West, Martin Vernon, Dr. Pearce, Jerry P. Owens. 170 Faculty TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS RECOGNIZES THE RICHARDSON BOARD OF EDUCATION A TEXAS HONOR SCHOOL BOAR! 1971 DR. STANLEY B. McCALEB, PRES. MR. PAUL J. ASHBY, VICE PRES. MR. LEO J. EVELETH, JR.. SEC DR. CHARLES A RICHARDSON MR. JERRY P OWENS MR. CHARLES WEST OHN A. STALLINGS Mr. Bill Atkins is completing his seventh year as principal at J. J. Pearce High School. His job consists mainly of administering policies of the Richardson Independent School District. Faculty 171 Mr. Huffman observes seniors while their Class picture is being taken. JACK HUFFMAN, 12th Grade Vice Principal DALE LOWDER, 10th Grade Vice Principal MAX WADE, 11th Grade Vice Principal 172 Faculty MARTHA BELLAH, Attendance Clerk BETTY DAVIDSON, School Secretary MARIE PEARSON, School Secretary vei “als ne - eo ““ a? . VIRGINIA THOMAS, Switchboard Operator PEGGYE PULLIAS, Attendance Clerk BARBARA RATLIFF, School Secretary Faculty 173 HELEN DEERING, Librarian BOBBIE DAVIS, Library Clerk 174 Faculty JANE WOFFORD, Librarian BILL BLAIR, 12th Grade Counselor LAVERNE ELWELL, 12th Grade Counselor | JEFFIE HOSEA, 11th Grade Counselor NANCY SOLOMAN, Counselor Secretary Fist ee vs d ol ee a“ Ce We ees sad WILLIAM ANSLEY, Geometry, Introductory Algebra 1-2, Athletics LEANNE BAIRD, English 3-4 JARVIS ROBERSON, 10th Grade JUDY ALVEREZ, World Counselor Geography, World History Faculty 175 TERRELL BARRIOS, World WADE BENNETT, Study Hall, History, Government, Swim Mixed Choir, Concert Choir, Team Madrigal Choir JERRY BISHOP, American History, Athletics, Varsity Football BETH BODKIN, Latin 1-2, 3-4, English 3-4 ee s ‘ English teachers have gossip session between classes. 176 Faculty Faculty The faculty’s schedules involved long hours of grading, studying, meetings, and in-service training sessions. CHARLES CLOTFELTER, General Drafting, Architectural Drafting 1-2, 3-4, Technical Drafting ma “tees Be WS | CHARLES CARONA, VA aay ' Introductory Algebra 3-4, ' Fundamental Math 3-4, Athletics IDA CHRISTENSEN, Anatomy — rs Physiology, BSCS SUZANNE BROUSSARD, Algebra 1-2 GERALD BURPEE, Shop 1-2, 3- 4,5-6 — JODIE CAMPBELL, Foods 1-2, 2-3, Clothing 1 Faculty 177 ROYCE COOPER, Personal DON CURTIS, Orchestra Typing, Typing 1-2, Business Math, Varsity Basketball All right, you guys, if we Xerox off this play do you think you can remember it? 178 Faculty WILLIAM CUTHBERTSON, P.E., Health, Trainer CHLOANNE DAVIS, Spanish 3-4, 5-6 JOYE DAVIS, Honors English 5- 6, English 5-6 CHRISTY ENGSTROM, Resource Room JUDI FRANCIS, D.E., Pre- MOLLY GARRISON, Practical Employment English 7-8, English 7-8 MARY GARNETT, Practical LENORA GRAHAM, English 3-4, English 7-8, English 7-8 5-6, Tennis Faculty 179 JIM GRIFFIN, Government, ASSP, American History, AP Am. History TOMMY GUILBERT, Music Theory, Symphonic Band ROBERT HARGROVE, Cadet JANET HARRIS, Journalism 1-2, Band, Concert Band Pony Express, Annual Staff 180 Faculty ‘ ) 4 nS hw DANA HENDERSON, I.C.T. 1-2, i Eee NELLA HEWLETT, Modern — ; JOANNIE H EY, French 1-2, Biology : sini gts oR English 3-4 DORIS HEYER, Study Hall ee JULIE HIGGINS, Speech 1-2, 3- 4, English 5-6 FRANCES HOUGH, Resource Teacher Faculty 181 GRETCHEN IGLEHART, D.E. 1- GLORIA KONOLD, Modern 2, 3-4 Biology, Health, P.E., Intramurals x ‘Oh, poor Daddy, that referee didn’t know what he was doing, anyway.”’ _ JOE KOPEC, Oceanography, Geology, Athletics YVONNE LEAKEY, Study Hall 182 Faculty v a iis HAROLD LEVERETT, Practical English 3-4, English 3-4, Athletics JOHN LOMAX, Algebra 3-4, Computer Math EVELYN LYNCH, Resource Room YVONNE MARCHMAN, Typing 1-2, Shorthand 1-2, 3-4 Faculty 183 SANDY MARCUM, Volleyball, Mod. Dance, Ind. Sports, English 3-4, P.E., Health 184 Faculty ALICE MARTIN, Home and Family Living, Clothing 2 MARTHA SUE MARTIN, Draw. and Paint., Comm. Art, Arts and Crafts. JODI McCLUNG, English 5-6, Practical English 5-6 DOUG MOORE, Physical Science, P.E., Health, Baseball CLAIRE MEYERS, BSCS BEVERLY MILLICAN, Trigonometry, Elementary Analysis, Geometry, Drill Team JUDY MCGEE, English 5-6, English 7-8 JANE McMURRAY, Honors English 3-4, English 3-4 RUTH McWATERS, Geometry, Physics Faculty 185 ANNA MORINI, AP English 7-8, English 7-8 NANCY MURPHY, Art 1-2, Health, Girls Track PATSY:-RAINWATER, Government | KAREN NEAL, French 3-4, 5-6, ZONA RAY, Drama 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, |) 7-8 Speech |, English 3-4 I LEA POPE, Algebra 3-4, Fundamental Math 186 Faculty Does anyone want to bop down to the soda shop? MARGO REBAR, BSCS, AP Biology BETTY RICE, Bookkeeping, Economics, Typing 1-2 FRANCES SAINE, Chemistry 1- 2, AP Chemistry PEGGY SMITH, Typing 1-2, 3-4 Faculty 187 CHERRY TERRY, AP Calculus, Geometry, Spanish 1-2 JAMES TETER, World History, Football DIANE WALKER, English 5-6, Practical English 5-6 oo ee ee Rages an’ , ELINORE SOUTH, Algebra 3-4, Chemistry 1-2 re ae Ft JUDY TARTAR, Psychology, World History ANN TEFERTILLER, Spanish 1-2 188 Faculty ‘You have GOT to be kidding.”’ pc ere a ee RICHARD WHEELER, GLORIA YATES, BSCS Government, Athletics LINDA WHITSON, World History, Anthropology BARBARA WILLIS, German 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 JOHN WYATT, General Business, Business Law, Economics Faculty 189 Teachers Using tolerance and tranquilizers, the teachers coped with problems of many students. Their patience was a mandatory virtue. Having faith in young people, the teachers often found themselves defending youth among members of the adult society. There really is a Mr. Atkins. CATHERINE ZOERCHER, Anal. We're supposed to do WHAT? Geometry, Trigonometry, Geometry 190 Faculty explains Mrs. Chris- Faculty 191 ” ’ you can’t touch me!”’ ’ o = = ® Cc o fe = n =e “No Mr. Wade growls. em up and move ’em out. ‘Do you expect me to believe that you are a junior?” ‘Head “Like | said, Boys, eR fo; eats ‘ 4 a ae Wk fa tech 55 “ S op) oes = ® = © = w Soe e) LL Classes Senior Class Officers Jean Ann Long, President Susan Hinton, Vice-President Carol Bordonaro, Secretary Barbara Wood, Treasurer David Ackmann Patti Albritton Glen Allen Stephanie Allen Steve Allen Ken Allot Scott Anderson Christy Andreson Kathy Atha Richard Atha Jay Atkinson Steven Aycock Martina Bachler Marsha Baker Leslie Balme Seniors 195 196 Seniors Renee Baria James Barnett Carol Bauer Linda Bausticker Rodney Bayless Carol Beachum ees tss +33 Gundi Beamis Paul Beckman Kay Beezley Mary Biesman Terry Bell A. Jean Ann shows her good side. Teresa Bellamy Kathy Bender Marcy Bender Terre Berg Cynthia Bermudez Sue Berry Doug Biegert Paula Billen Charles Bishop Deborah Bishop Carol Blacknall Seniors 197 Mary Blaker Sherri Blanchard Carl Blankenship Julie Blankenship Cheryl Bodkin Darla Boen | Kim Boidy | | Thomas Bolding Keith Bonney David Boone mm Carol Bordonaro Susan Bourgeois Robert Bowers Leslie Bowling Donna Boyles 198 Seniors Kevin Brandt Carolyn Braun Dell Brewer Steve Brotherton Katherine Brown Julie Brymer Ramona Bufkin Carol Cameron stephen Candler Paul Caraker Jill Carpenter Jean Carruthers Whebiibed Timothy Carroll Terry Cassell Sharon Chaples Seniors 199 Wendy Chase James Christy Sheryl Church | David Clark | Amy Clayton Wilma Coatney | Diana Cochren | Doris Coher Douglas Combs Cydney Cooper David Cooper Nancy Corey Martha Corley Jennifer Couch | Donna Cowie 200 Seniors Greg Kopycinski also gets an ‘‘A’’ in sandbox. Hiram Cox Rusty Crews Douglas Crosby Leslee Crouch Rolf Crytzer Michael Curran Seniors 201 202 Seniors Philip Daniel Terri Darais Ronald Davis Scott Davis Cheri Deering Deborah DeJarnett William M. Denny Kimberly DeWitt Donna DiPaolo Laura Dover Larry Draehn Jeffrey S. Driscoll Ronald Dublin Kathleen Duffey Cherilyn Duncan Denise Edmonds Elaine Edwards Julie Edwards _, Jamie Ekelman A Kathryn Elliott Dana Ellis Kathy Ehmer Paul Erb Laurie Evans David Fackler Kimberly Fahler Marvin Faldon ete; va ae Petes. Cindy Fay Beverly Fischer Debora Fisher Seniors 203 Brenda Fletcher William Forsyth Mary Forsythe Travis Foster William Foster Susan Frank Rick Mosher finds the situation to be very depressing. 204 Seniors Peggy Fussell Dana Gallemore Gregory Gallier Gary Garner Thomas Gay Ray Gibson Rob Glenn Patricia Golden Barbara Goosetree Barbara Grader Carolyn Green Elizabeth Greenway William J. Greiber Michelle Gribble Mark Grimes pat. 2 EBay 30 Seniors 205 206 Seniors Donald Groom Cheryl Gross Sandra Grover Vicki Grunden Pamela Guernsey Kim Guidry Patti Gulbrandsen Russann Hagens Timothy Hager Renee Haley Lori Hall Cindy Hambrice Mark Hamlin Michael Hance Cora Sue Harakel Sheila Hargrave Jon Harris Randall Harris Ronald Harris Andrea Harvey Brenda Hays Robin Hempling Gilbert Herrera Doug Hester Jenny Heverly Dorothy Hewett David Higgs Ellen Hight Susan Hinton John Hitt Seniors 207 | | 208 Seniors Samuel D. Hogan Rex Holmes Janis Homer ida et aaa aeneehate o yet y Jennifer Houghton Doug Hudson Marchia K. Huff Patrick Hughes David Hutsell Laura Hyde Elise Ingels Barbara Ingram Nancy Israel Mickidon Jacks Margaret Jacobs Raymond Jett Alan Johnson James Johnson Philip Jolly Diana Jones Roberta Jones Karen Jordan Genny Kamel Phyllis Karstens Susan Kassees Julie, this is no way to get on the swim Seniors 209 210 Seniors Clark Kaufman Jeffrey Kay Russell Kendall Jimmy Kendrick Debbie Kincheloe Debbie King Bobi Kingcaid Beverly Kinsman Donald Kirkindoll Deborah Klughart Glynis Knox John Knox Ellen Koonce Sharon Koper Greg Kopycinski Kathy Krueger Kenneth Lair Patrice Lane Theresa Lathrop Steven Lear Marilyn Lee Vicki Lee Yvonne Lelko Mary Jo Lemming Steven Lewis Patricia Lewis Donna Liesenfelt Jerome Liesenfelt Kathy Lincoln Pamela Linex Seniors 211 Howard Little Donald Lokke Jean Ann Long Daniel Loquercio John Lowrey Ronald Lundy | Sandra Lyman Susan Lyman Sondra Maggard Cathy Mahan Julee Maher Susan Mahfouz Brenda Mahler Deborah Malzac Gregg Manning 212 Seniors “| love you this much!”’ Cheryl Marshall Leslie Martin Robert Masler Mike Masters Charles Maxwell Janet McCarley Pamela McCole Mary McDaniel Margaret McDermott Seniors 213 214 Seniors Larry Mcllvaine Steven Mcintyre Diedra McKinzie Michael McLain Marilee McMichael Leslie McPheeters John Mear Russel Meisel Peggy Merritt eS Ss Linda Miller Beverly Moore Randall Moore Thomas Moore David Morris Richard Mosher aN Walter R. Mullaney Keith Mullen William A. Mumford Joni Munselle Steve Naremore Leslie Nay Lynda Jo Neuman Kenneth Niederer Mark Noble Douglas Nogami Gregory Nolan Robert Norwood John Nyquist Linda Oake Susan O’Hara Seniors 215 Yvonne Lelko contemplates the long bus ride home. Daniel Oliver John O'Neal Robert O’Neal Varina Otway Theresa Overall Kenneth Overfield 216 Seniors Dwight Paschal Stanley Patchell Debbie Paylor Carlton Pearce Cheryl Pederson Richard S. Pederson Michael Peevey Curtis Pennington Jeff Peterson Jeffrey Pettit Bill Petty Iris Philipp Denise Phillips Terry Phillips David Pieczynski Seniors 217 218 Seniors Gary Pierce Paul Pierson Mary Kay Precise Angela Price Nancy Proctor Kevin Pyle Carolyn D. Quick Debra Rainey Rachel Randall Stevan Ray Jacqueline Reagor Robert F. Reed Michelle Reed Rebecca Reid John D. Reinhart Rick Reneau Donald Renfrow Sharon Reuwer Dolores Rey Teresa Reynolds Pamela Rice Rodney Rice Scott Richards Robert Riebel Carole Robertson Valerie Roberts Joan Rodgers Jule Roming John Rothwell Rhonda Rowley Seniors 219 220 Seniors Lisa Russell Frank Ryan Christopher Scarlett Peter Schroer Ava Seale Kimberly Seale Betsy Sendel Susan L. Shaw Richard Sherard Catherine Shippy Sharon Shoemaker David Sims Kent Singleton William Skelton Rob Slesinger “Eat your heart out, Burt Reynolds!” Brenda Smith Martha Smith Ruth Smith John M. Snyder Lee Ann Sonnenmair Bryan Sparrowhawk Jeff Speer Susan Spencer Laura Spolec Seniors 221 Kim Springer Bobby Springfield Jerry Springfield Leslie Stair | Karen Stanton Patricia Stevens Ii Jack Steiber Robert Stoeck James Stone oe Lhe That sly grin makes people wonder who is on Jim Curry's mind. 222 Seniors Gilbert finds something Herrerious? Robert Stone Deborah Stowe Randall Streck Jane Sullivan Sharron Swain Elaine Swanson Chris Swartz Donald Swayze Glenn Taylor Seniors 223 224 Seniors Steve Taylor David Teel Roger Tharp Wendy Thelaner Gwendolyn Thompson Lea Thompson Stephen G. Tinker Jeffrey Tissing David Toigo Leslie Trammell Carl Triggs Mark Tygret Deborah Ulm Donald Unruh Gregory Utech Ricky Van Tyne Les Von Holstein Deborah Wade Pandra Wade Sharon Wagner Carla Walker James Walker Cathy Wallis Edward Walton James Warburton Terri Wasinger Lawrence Wearden Steven Weaver Lisabeth Webster Renetta Wells Seniors 225 Buddy Whitaker Melanie White Jody Whitehead Kim Whiteside Linn Whiteside John Whorton Kathy Wilhite Alan Williams Barbara Wood Keith Wood Sheri Wood Paul Woodbury Pamela Woods Gayle Wright Steven Wuertz 226 Seniors Julia Xeros Cynthia Yazbeck Jodean York Joseph Youngblood David Youzva William Zimmerman Brian Dyer Thomas Jones Rick Lundy Janie Owens Brenda Stokes Malcolm Wells Seniors 227 A. Can you find Mickey Tharp, Iris Philips, Terry Bell, Barbara Wood and Cheryl Church among these ‘‘Seniors?”’ B. Darla Boen finds something amusing about “Hamlet.” C. Carole Robertson speculates on her last days at Pearce. 228 Seniors A. Peggy Merritt livens up the Student Council meetings. B. John Wharton ““pbusts’’ Berkner. C. ‘‘What, me worry?” Seniors 229 A. Barbara Ingram ‘“‘lets her hair down” during Homecoming Week. B. ‘‘l could've sworn Trigger said he’d wait for me!’’ exclaims Jeff Tissing. C. Steve Mouser: The Winchester Man. A. | didn’t use my deodorant today. . . and | may not tomorrow. B. Joe Pickens calls for chickens. C. Senior Jody Whiteside says ‘‘Farewell’’ from the Sen- iors. Seniors 231 J un iO r C lacs : Bill Schleyer, President Guy Reynolds, Vice-President Denise Crutcher, Secretary Officers ee | Teresa Castelli, Treasurer a ei hate, Be eS; David Abbott Chip Abernathy Sarah Adams Terri Aday Lindsay Alexander Dan Allen Don Ambrose Jerry Anderson Terry Andreson Carolyn Ankele Paul Anselmo Mark Armstrong Darrell Arnett Gwenda Arnick Rex Arnim Ginger Arnold Shelly Arnold Lynn Athey Jennifer Austin Marty Bailey Scott Baker Christy Barnum Denise Barrett Debbie Bartee Mike Bartoletta Mike Basinger Brian Bates lleaine Bates Rose Bates Ken Batts Terri Baugh Joe Baxter Mark Bayless Kelly Beamis Debbie Bennett Juniors 233 “| didn't know they allowed that in pep rallies’’ sneers Eddie Heath. Doug Bernard Debbie Berry | Lynn Biancardi Daran Billingsley | Nikki Billingsley Gina Birchum Julie Black Sherry Blackburn Terry Blacketer Lynette Blair | Donna Blamire Glen Blanchard David Bland Phil Boelter Steve Bond Larry Bonser Tom Boughnou Bryan Bourne Brenda Bowling Kathy Boy 234 Juniors Valerie Boyens Debbie Boyer Kaeith Bradley Suzy Bradshaw Melanie Bragg Bill Braley Bruce Brandt Lila Braun Carol Braziel Kristie Brock Barbara Brooks Donna Brooks Mark Brooks Jane Brostrom Richard Brown Rick Brown Stacey Brown Teresa Bryant Rick Budjenska Bob Burnett Janet Butcher Mike Butler Greg Butts Steve Bylander Susan Bynum Mary Ann Calhoun John Campbell Gary Cardwell Teresa Castelli David Cather Martin Catt Steve Chaples Duane Chiavetta Dixie Christakos Kent Christensen Juniors 235 Daryl Clinger Vicki Cobb Maria Colaiezzi Shelly Coleman Scott Colley Ray Collins Cheryl Cook Leslie Coughlin Bob Courtney Tina Coward Cheryl Cowen Ken Cox Ken Cox Randy Cox Jan Craig Sue Cruikshank Denise Crutcher Freddy Cruze Maureen Cumiskey Mary Beth Currin Tracey Dague Judy Danielson Brian Davies Kim Davies D’Uan Davis Lori Davis Pam DeJarnett Lisa DeLoach Cindy Dersham David Dewell Jo Dibrell Don Dickerson Mary Dirks David Doerr Sam Donaldson 236 Juniors Lynda Donnellan Paul Duckworth Ann Duffey Dick Duffey Bob Duncan Dana Dutton Becky Dwight Joe Eaker Debbie Eames Norman Eastwood A. A. ‘‘Coach’’ Bond plans his strategy. B. Pam Wilson and friend find a football game exciting. Juniors 237 A.’ Gail Pieczynski gives the photogra- pher adirty look. B. Smokinginthe boys’ room, Alex Vaughn? Kathy Edgar Tom Elgin Anne Elliot Tammy Elliott Linda Eskridge Julie Eubanks Leslie Ewing Laura Falcon Mike Fay Danny Fear Mitch Fein Keith Fields Lisa Fields Martha Fike Lane Findley 238 Juniors Mark Fish Duane Fisher Steve Fleming Kay Flippo Lana Flynt Brad Forbes Britt Ford Becky Foster Ken Foster Becky Foust David Fowler Karen Fulbright John Fulton Mark Fulton Pam Furr Bob Fussner Jane Gammon Jon Gammon Jeff Geese Dannette Gehrig David Gelphman David Gemuender Stan Gibson Tim Gilblom Mike Giles Diane Gillis Nancy Gilmore Mike Ginty Cindy Glenn Craig Gontarek Todd Gore Richard Grader Richard Green Richard Greenwell Ann Greiber Juniors 239 Jill Griffis Kim Grimes Julie Grove Carl Grulich Kathy Habeger Janice Hahnel | Glen Haller Elizabeth Hamilton 1 Sandra Hamilton | Karen Hammer Richard Hampton Sharon Hancock Mike Hands Bob Harmon Steve Harmon | Robbie Harper John Harris Bob Harrison Debbie Harrison Karen Harvey Mary Hatch Chris Haugan Kathy Haviland Bill Hayes Eddie Heath Sharon Hempling Monica Hennes Dave Henesler Anne Herbert Bill Heyer Jacalyn Heyer Glenn Higdon Mike Hill Suzanne Hill Steve Hilton 240 Juniors Ken Hine Cindy Hinkle Terri Hise Laura Holder Becky Hollon Roger Holmes Terri Holwerda Margaret Homringhausen Phil Hood David Hoover Kim Hotchkiss Christie Houser Lynn Hovatter Kim Howard Russell Howard Lynne Howell Karen Hughes Danny Hunt Robert Hurd Jim Hussey Diane Gillis seems bored with it all. Juniors 241 Donnita Ikerd Linda Ingram Frank Irving Terri Irwin David Jacks Kim Jackson Laura James Kim Janes Joe Jenkinson Tom Jenkinson Becky Johnson Denise Johnson Kally Johnson Ginny Jones Jeanann Jones Steve Jones Jennifer Joseph Greg Kalmbach 242 Juniors Valerie Knebal just can’t seem to understand what the Meg Kane Sherri Katz Bobby Keith Katherine Kelly Jesse Kendall Tom Kettering Jean Kilborn Gwen Kincaid Kathy Kindle Harland King Randy King Valerie Knebel Karen Knoll Sharon Knorr Richard Kong Roger Kopycinski Julie Koutrovolis Rick Krause David Cather plucks a duck. Juniors 243 244 Juniors Jamie Kress Janice Lake Jenny Lanford Ralph Lang Randy Langley Kathy Langlotz Alan Laska Luci Laster Lee Lavergne Tim Lawrence Barbara Leaky Harold Lederman Nancy Lee Ellen Legge Cheryl Legrand Doug Lehmusvirta Robert Leverette Scott Levinson Tracy Lewton Joan Lichtenstein Les Lierman Penny Linex Cindy Little Rick Loessberg Danny Lorber Kathy Lowe Cindy Lucius Carol Luker Sheryle Lundy Bruce McDonald Don Mackey Scott Macon Kevin MacWithey Christi Maggard Willie Malzac Kim Manthe Lexa Marcus Ernie Marquanat Paul Margiotta Doug Marshall Sam Marshall Lynn Maxfield Richard Mays Jeff McAda Reed McAlister Charley McCasland Susan McCole Leslie McFarlane Vicki McGowen Ron McGuire Harold McKamy Kathy McKenzie Pat McKinley David McMurtry Steve McWilliams Mike Means Marvin Meek Lewis Meeks Julie Melvin Bill Methenitis John Milano Melia Minchew Steve Mitchell Brad Mitchhart Eric Moore Laurie Moore Victor Montoya Jim Morgan John Morris Mike Murphy Juniors 245 A. Stan Gibson helps a fellow book- keeper. B. Mike Hance is practicing to be a Hell’s Angel. David Musgrove Vicki Myer Ann Myers Cathy Nayes Jeanette Needles Dayna Nelson J.D. Nelson Travis Nevels Beth Newell Sally Nichols Martin Nickel Tim Nieman Kelly Nitsche Phyllis Nixon Lisa Noble 246 Juniors Karen Overall carefully thinking over the answers to the PSAT NMSOT test. Scott Noble Rochelle Noland Gene Norman Lynn O’Brien Peggy Oltman Mark O’ Neal Marcus Orr Karen Osgerby Ginger Oslin Karen Overall Mike Pakes Jeff Palpant Greg Park Janet Pascasio Karen Pearce Juniors 247 Lisa Perna Lisa Perry Karen Peters Sandra Peterson Wanda Peterson Tim Petty Johnny Phillips Gail Pieczynski Sharon Pittman Dean Plott Susan Poag Rick Poblenz Jane Poindexter Gregg Polando Kathie Polka Alan Polley Stephanie Pool Scott Potter Jeff Powers Steve Prince | Rusty Proud Rob Ratcliff Kate Redman Lucy Reese Mark Reid Bobby Reneau Guy Reynolds Gordon Ricossa Leann Rippetoe Rick Rizos Steve Robb Steve Robertson Judy Robison Bill Rogers Phil Rogers 248 Juniors A. Canyou spot Valerie Tharp, Mike Means, Sally Nichols and Kim Grimes among these former first-graders? B. ‘‘If | type 'Hal Hale had a sale’ just one more time I'll scream,”’ groans Donna Agee. C. Scott Macon can’t wait for class to begin. Juniors 249 Debbie Rose Craig Ross Dennis Ross Randy Sage Mary Sanders Bob Schey Bill Schleyer Cindy Schlobohm Ann Semrad Roger Sherrin Ann Greiber, attempting to give someone the brush off. Cindy Shofner Cindy Shuert Joann Sihvonen Michelle Sileo Patrice Sitton Bob Skocpol ‘Karen Sloan Susan Smilie Debbie Smith Dennis Smith 250 Juniors Mark Smith Terie Smith Theresa Smith Mary Solomos John Spenik Mike Spiker Lynn Spolec Don Springer Nan Stalker Adrienne Stephenson John Stockton Allison Stoker Joel Strickland David Strother Jeff Swain Steve Swanson Tom Taylor Bill Tepfenhart Valerie Tharp Barbara Thenhaus Renee Tischer Donna Trapp Ed Triece Coleen Triggs Greg Trim Kirby Tschoepe Sharon Tucker Tim Turner Larry Valdez Graydon Vandament y ps Ps, ite 3 { Ps. 2 David Van Tyne Stacy Van Wart Alex Vaughn Michelle Venthem Juniors 251 Chuck Wainscott Beth Wald Dale Walker Richard Wallace Julie Wallis Keith Waite Karen Wasinger Mike Wasson Mark Watson Keith Webb Earle Weeks Joey Welch Richard Wells Mike Wende Dan White Jeff White A. Alan Laska takes a halftime break before the kick-off. B. ‘‘Nomore Rice Krispies,’’ yawns Paul Anselmo. 252 Juniors Kip White Robin White Nancy Whitford Marion Whorton Scott Wilkerson Julie Williams Robin Willson Cynde Wilson Joyce Wilson Melinda Wilson Pam Wilson Sheryl Wilson Karen Windsor Gary Wolfe Donna Wood Karen Wood Sue Woodward Mike Woody Judy Wortham Karen Wright Juniors 253 “Shame on you,”’ Joan Lichtenstein sneers. 254 Juniors Linda Wright Sharon Wright Leeann Yandell Jeff Yeargan Kelly York Betsy Young Cynde Zeito A. ‘No ‘Bragg’, just fact,” says Mela- B. Carol Luker is caught talking to her. . . mother? Juniors 255 % % sant Kets sg onan ROLE , Vice President Debbie White, Secretary es” ” oD S © a mes © e © te a. © ep) p) a ® = or © Melanie Davis, Treasurer ix ® is) WY ®D = [ate ® oO ©) ® mP oO ial Jane Ellen Harakel -256 Sophomor Rick Adams Doug Allen Lori Allen Marcus Allen Mike Allen Ken Anderson Mike Anderson Sharon Anderson Diane Arnett Jim Arnold Natalie Arnold Steve Arson Cathy Ashe Patricia Ashley Karen Bailey Penny Baker Sam Banks Bruce Barley Diane Barnett Deana Barnett Allen Barrett Debbie Bartula John Bates Diana Battle Cristy Baugh Brenda Beckman Lynn Bell Susan Bell Doug Bery Jackie Bergthold Carolyn Berry Bret Biggerstaff Steve Bilger Brad Blankenship Brenda Blankenship Sophomores 257 Debbie Blankenship Wayne Blankenship Kevin Blanton Nehal Bokhari Linda Boles Scott Bond Eileen Boyd Andrea Boyens David Boyle Sanford Boyles Pam Brasher Mike Braun Patty Brewer Dennis Britt Holly Brower 258 Sophomores Mark Patchell’s dimples appear to be a crowd pleaser. ‘| never knew an English paper could be so funny,’’ Diane Barnett snickers. Beth Brown Cindy Brown Julie Brown Kathy Brown Lise Brown Jim Browning Peggy Brymer Steve Bunday Jody Burket Blake Burnham Julie Buroker Christy Butler Carolyn Butts Joe Bylander Frank Bytheway Sophomores 259 260 Sophomores Robin Calverley Sandy Candler Liz Cantrell Lori Caraker Jeff Carpenter Mike Carroll George Carstons Neal Carter Beth Castelli Audrey Cathey Linda Chiavetta David Christensen Steve Clark Dan Cleckley Ricky Cobb Mickey Cochren Allen Coleman David Collings Curtis Collins Mark Collins Tom Cook Bob Corrillo Christy Cotton Kim Cottrell Rhonda Cox Duane Craven David Creel Joe Crews Jim Crosby Cindy Crumbacher Susan Culter Sue Curry Shelley Curttright Blake Dallape Dawn Damico Greg Davidson Dana Davies Melanie Davis Holly Day David LeLee Julie Denniston Diana Dickerson Liz Dickey Pam Dills David Dodson “Would you believe that Joe Namath is my uncle?”’ Beth Donaldson Kim Dorsett Sheryl Dowd Lynn Doyle David Driskell Kathy Ebenhack Brian Eckelberger Kevin Ehle Erin Evans Georgia Evans Sophomores 261 Katie Fackler Carolyn Farris Becky Fear Jhan Feldberg Robby Ferguson Moira Feris Julia Fletcher Sherri Ford Laura Fortney First the trend was wrapping houses; now Lynn Fountain it appears to be wrapping people. Jeff Fahler Lisa Fowler Donna Freeman David Furr Pat Gallagher Mike Gallamore Kelly Galland Danny Galvan Sarah Gamble Larry Gant Bev Gardner Mike Garrett Wesley Garza Chris Gaston Paula Gately Dori Gehrig Ronnie Gelwick Jayne Gemuenden Jeff George Brian Gibbs Liz Gilbert Charles Gillespie Lori Gilley Joe Ginty Gina Glass Mary Good Danny Goss Rosemary Gougher John Gray Mike Green Lisa Green Sharon Griggs Lisa Gross Terri Grubbs Peggy Gruber Karen Gruble Nancy Grulich Mike Gumbert Kathy Guy Barb Habacker Jeff Hagens Steve Hager Mike Hahnel Belinda Hainer Karen Haisty Kent Hall Reed Hall Heather Hamilton Lamont Hamilton 263 Sophomores 263 Storey Hamilton Mark Hammer Mark Hammons Ronnie Haney Jane Ellen Haraker Kim Hardy Gwen Harker Kurt Harmeyer Patti Harper Don Harris Denise Harvey Kevin Harvey Mary Ann Hayes Kim Haygood Bill Heath Mike Henderson Cecile Hennes Mark Hickman Julie Higgins Peggy Hight Carrie Hines Kirby Hitt Stuart Hoff Claire Hoffman Bill Hoffpauer Robert Hohman Shelly Hollan Rick Holliday Paula Holmgren Gary Hoover Peggy Hoover Bonnie Hope David Hopkins Tra cy Hopper Melissa Horne 264 Sophomores A. Julia Fletcher and Dad look like they’re posing for a Morton Salt ad. B. “‘! don't believe we’re winning.’’ C. ‘‘Do you expect us to do that in P.E.?”’ Sophomores 265 266 Sophomores Jeff Howard Keith Howard Wes Howard Paul Howdeshell David Hughes Doug Hughes Tommy Hughes Anita Hurt Tom Huse Denise Hussey Tommy Ince Mark Ingels Andy Inman Steve Isaac Toby Jenkins Kathy Johnson Peter Johnson Phillip Johnson Beverly Jones Joann Jones A. “You're not getting older; you're getting better.’’ B. ‘Oh, Pam, where did you get your lovely outfit?” Mike Jones Stan Jones Tracy Kalmbach Lisa Kaplan Jana Kapp Mary Kaufman Jennifer Kee Kent Keith Mike Kelly Karen Kendall Dale Kettering Sandy Klihr Leigh Ann Kile Ronnie Kimbrell Rick Kinchelow Ricky Kindle Gary King Holly King Cheryl Kinsman Dale Kirkindoll Debbie Kitchen Karl Klein Bill Knecht Richard Koop Andy Krauss Brett Krodel Karen Krueger Jo Ann LaBrie Julie LaFollette Jody Lajeunesse Mark Lambert Laura Lambeth Mike Landon Fred Lanford Sally Lasilla Sophomores 267 Celia Laska Darrell Lawrence Beth Lawton Paul Laywell David Lee Kathy Leighton Eric Levy Karen Lewton Doyle Liesenfelt Marci Lindsey Susan Linebarier Susan Loucks Jack Lowe Tamie Lusk Mark Malcolm Shelley Malzac Julie Manthe Silas Markeson Russell Martin Valerie Martin Mark Masters Dee Ann Mattocks Brett Mouser Patrice Maxwell Theresa Maxwell Sharla Mayes Mark McCommas Lori McCreight Jane McDowell Kenda McDowell Ken McFarlane Tommy McGee Barbara Mcllvane Cathy McLarren Brett McLea 268 Sophomores A. A. ‘What did the cheerleaders say we were supposed to do with these balloons?”’ Shannon McMasters Tricia McNamara Laura McPheeters Stewart McPherson Bret McQuiston David McWilliams Shelly Meeker Greg Melaun Kathy Metcalf Ann Methenitis Penny Mikols Karen Mil Gary Miller Kathy Miller Susie Miller Sophomores 269 Wayne Miller Richard Mills Marty Mitcham Dianne Moffatt Jay Mohler Kim Monhollon Terry Moody Becky Morris Karen Morris Traci Moynes Cindy Mullaney Marthalee Mullen Carrie Munger Mary Murdock Jamie Nash Don Neese Chris Neuman Doug Neva Carol Newberry Allison Newell Paul Nickel Suzie Nitsche Judy Norman Kent Norwood Tracy Norwood Susan O’Malley Laurie O’Neill Tina Onstott Chuck O'Reilly Linda Ostling Ed Ostrander Kendall Palmer John Papaila Barry Papke Randy Parham 270 Sophomores Duane Park Laura Parsons Mark Patchell Stacy Pearce Debbie Pearson Sandra Pederson Donna Pellerin Keith Perkins Gary Perutelli Scott Peryam Becky Peterson Carl Peterson Mike Pfaff Russell Phelps Debbie Pigg Tami Pilot Bobby Pitcock Julie Pittman Kim Planter Jennie Pfleging Joyce Poindexter Don Pool Donna Prince Kass Prince Mike Proctor Robin Quick Keith Rainey Paul Rakofsky Mark Ralston Jan Ramseyer Rick Randazzo Ginger Rasplicka Karen Ratliff Brian Rawley Julie Reagor Sophomores 271 Carol Reed Donna Jean Reed Lisa Reed John Reitz Mike Renfrow John Resche Bonnie Richards Janet Rickman Terry Riddle Steve Rinaldi Kay Robertson Sherry Rodgers Dean Rogers Mike Rogers Lisa Roming Keith Ross Kathy Rossato Jim Roth Patrice Rufalla Flo Sanders A. Just look at these crazy mixed-up sophomores. 272 Sophomores Marsha Sanders Kim Savage Charlotte Sawyer Louise Schantz Greg Schleyer James Schumaker Michael Schwarb Monica Seamon Richard Seidler John Semrad Sherry Sepmoree Bobby Shannon Michelle Shaw Lisa Sherwood Todd Shipley Sophomores 273 Randy Shoemaker Sherese Sileo Cheryl Sims Shan Skinner Sharon Skinner Karen Smeedberg Cecile Smith Lisa Smith Morgan Smith Sunny Smith Linda Solomon Jan Sonnenmair Merleen Spearman Kathleen Spearman Cindy Speights Judy Spinella Mike Traubert Sanita Stafford Ray Stailey Vicki Stapp Tad Staubus Mike Steffen Patty Stiles Janie Stephens Vicki Streck Janet Strelick Linda Stoke Ray Stone Greg Stuteville Jill Sullivan Steve Sullivan Peggy Sumbera Sherry Sunstrum Mike Swiateck Richard Surratt Catherine Suttle Lori Tabbert Mike Tannery Russel Tatum Barbara Tatum Becky Taylor Billy Taylor Donna Taylor Ray Taylor Rick Taylor Leslie Teel Dick Terrell Peter Thompson Sara Tillinghast Sandi Tiroff Sophomores 275 Richard Tolle Eddie Tooke Scott Torngren Shauna Tracy Dwayne Trammell John Triece Sammy Tucker James Tunnell Mark Van Doren Sue Von Holstein Cindy Walker Matt Walker Barbara Wanttie Brett Ward Kathleen Ward Melinda Ward Rod Warren Terry Warren Mike Watson Jim Watson Marie Wearden Mark Weaver Richard Wells Tommy Wells Cathy Whaley Debbie White Kim White Steve White Forrest Whiteside Mark Whitford Cathie Wiezorek Eddie Wilcox Steve Wilczynski Traci Williams Valerie Williams 276 Sophomores Sherry Williamson Doug Wilson Kathy Wilson Kelly Wilson Sharla Winn Barbara Wittwer Charles Wooldridge Kathy Wood Kathy Wood Michele Wood Pat Wood Corliss Wray Mike Wright Steve Yake Lonnie Yarbrough Mike York Tina Youngblood Doug Zadow Cindy Zastovnik Kurt Zatz i ae e . @2 7 A. A. “Darn it, | got caught this time.” B. ‘Would you just look at that good-looking dude!” Sophomores 277 278 Sophomores Debbie Ambrose Debbie Bennett Kelly Brandt Brian Bristow Jana Capp Gary Carter Jenny Chase Verna Chritton David Daniel Benita Dawson Terry Dimitrik Tim Dyson John Else Debbie Elwell Barry Fleeman Sf Steve Foster Greg G aylor Del Geiger Lou Gilley Harold Groom Vickie Hager Cathy Hale Matt Hammer Laura Haynes Peggy Hite Scott Hollock Tamy Jenkins Jeff Jordon Connie Kays Lisa Kendrick Marshall Kregel Jeff Lee Karen Manes Lynn Mason Wade Masterson Denise Wood Dena Worsham Karen McCormick Mike McDermott Danny Munsell Joe Pedigo Wayne Peterson Barry Polka Marina Reeves Gail Reneau Ken Sauer Beverly Schey Jeff Semmer Judy Shepard Michele Shoup Celia Smith Scott Smith Tricia Smith Kevin Stafford Jerry Steele Karen Stevens Julie Thelaner Kathy Ulm Bob Valliant Greg Wagner Cheryl Walker Hilari Wallace David Webb David Webster Carl Wilson Kathy Wilson Bette Winkler Sophomores 279 A. Kass Prince sure is interested in something. B. ‘‘Hey ya'll, how do you like the new fashion?’’ questions Terry Warren. C. ‘‘Come on, baby,”’ exclaims Mark Ralston. D. ‘‘Sorry it hurts, I'll try to make it better,’’ expresses Nancy Gru- lich. 280 Sophomores 4 A. Laurae McPheeters is all smiles. B. And the winner of the Maclean’s contest is ... C. Lisa seems enchanted by her friend. Sophomores 281 282 Fora Moment! Saw. . . Ads and Index IR A PATTI ALBRITTON Transfer 3; Spirit Drivers 3, 4; Senior Play STEPHANIE ALLEN Cheerleader 1, 3, 4; Spirit Drivers 2; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Class Council 2, 4; Vice-President 2; German Club 2, 3; Sophomore Princess; Student Council 3; Junior Usher; Latin Club 4; Homecoming Queen STEVE ALLEN Band 1, 2; Honor Society 1 CHRISTY ANDRESON Girl’s Track 2, 3; Student Council 1, 4; Art Club President 4; Senior Play 4 EDDIE ASSAD Spanish Club 1, 2; Golf 3, 4 KATHY ATHA Choir 1, 2, 4; Pep Squad 1, 2 RICK ATHA Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Pony Express 4; Intramu- rals 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Football 3, 4 JAY ATKINSON Football 1, 2, 3 STEVE AYCOCK Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3; All- Region Band 3, 4 MARSI BAKER Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3; Honor Society 1, 4; Student Council 1 LESLIE BALME Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS 2, 3; News- paper 1; Pep Squad 2; Tennis Team 3; Senior Class Council; DAR Award CAROL BAUER Maranatha 2, 3, 4 CAROL BEACHUM Spirit Drivers; German Club; Maranatha; Student Council SKIPPER BECKMAN Intramurals 3, 4; Spanish Club 4 MARY BEISMAN Choir 1; Spirit Drivers 2; Spanish Club 2; Pacesetters 3, 4; Student Council 3; Class Council 4; PHYTO 3 TERRY BELL Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2 TERESA BELLAMY Speech Club 1; Pep Squad 2; Class Council 4; Annual Staff 4; Intramurals 2; Senior Play MARCY BENDER Pep Squad 1, 2; Student Council 1; Class Council 4 284. Senior Activities CINDY BERMUDEZ Spanish Club, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4 DONALD BERNARD Orchestra Club 2, 3, Vice President 2; French Club 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 4; Soc- cer Team 2, 3, 4 SUE BERRY Spanish,Club 2, 3; Pep Squad 2 DOUG BIEGERT Track 1, 2; Cross Country 1, 2 DEBBIE BISHOP Band 1,2 CATHY BLACK Pep Squad 2; Senior Play 4 SHERRI BLANCHARD Transferred from Hillcrest 3; Pep Squad 3; Volleyball Team 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Intramurals 3; Honor Society 3, 4 CHERYL BODKIN Pep Squad 1, 2; Class Council 1 TOM BOLDING Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3: FCA3, 4 KEITH BONNEY NHS 1; German Club 2, 3, 4 DAVID BOONE Football 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Class Council 2, 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Sophomore Favor- ite CAROL BORDONARO Band 1, 2; Drill Team 3, 4; Senior Class Secretary SUSAN BOURGEOIS Pep Squad 2, 3, Secretary 3; Drill Team 4; Intramurals 2, 3; French Club 3, 4 ROBERT BOWERS Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Track 1, 2, 3; Class Council 2 LESLIE BOWLING Drama 3, 4; Thespians 4; Senior Play; Annual Staff 4 DONNA BOYLES Pep Squad 2; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4 KEVIN BRANDT Transferred 2; Football 3, 4; Baseball 3 CAROLYN BRAUN Tennis Team 1, 2, 3; Pep Squad 1, 2; DECA 4; Senior Play STEVE BROTHERTON NHS 2, 3, 4, President 4; National Merit Finalist 4; Wrestling 3, 4, Captain 4; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Cross-Coun- try 2, 3; Math Club 3; Band 1 KATHIE BROWN French Club 2; Pep Squad 2, 3; Annual Staff 3, 4 RAMONA BUFKIN Spirit Drivers 2 CAROL CAMERON Pep Squad 2; Pacesetters 3, 4; Candys- tripers 2; Annual Staff 3, 4; Junior Achievement 2 STEVE CANDLER French Club 2, 3, 4; Math Club 4; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4 JILL CARPENTER DECA 4 TIM CARROLL Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; German Club 2, 3 JEAN CARRUTHERS Spirit Drivers 2; Drill Team 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; French Club 2; Student Council 4 TERRY CASSELL Transferred 3; Thespians 3, 4; Speech Club 3, 4; State Champion One Act Play 3; NHS 3, 4; Senior Class Council; Senior Play SHARON CHAPLES Art Club 2 WENDY CHASE French Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4; Pep Squad 2; Drill Team 3, 4, Lieutenant 4; Student Council 4; Class Council 4; Girl’s Varsity Basketball 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Track Team 3, 4; Senior Play. SHERYL CHURCH French Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; SAE 4; Maranatha 2, 3; Pep Squad 1 AMY CLAYTON Spirit Drivers 2, 3; Cheerleader 4; Junior Usher DOUG COMBS Intramurals 1, 2, 3; DECA 1, 2, 3, 4 CYDNEY COOPER DECA 4 NANCY COREY Spirit Drivers 1, 2; Art Club 2, 4; Drill Team 3, 4; Class Council 3; Student Council 4 MARTHA CORLEY Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; NHS 1, 2,3 JENNIFER COUCH Spanish Club 2; Spirit Drivers 1, 2; Annual Staff 3, 4 HIRAM COX Latin Club 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Student Council Treasurer 4 DOUG CROSBY Transferred 4; FCA 4; Track 4; Soccer 4; NHS 4 LESLEE CROUCH French Club 2; Spirit Drivers 2; Candy Stripers 2; Annual Staff 4 ROLF CRYTZER Transferred 2; Soccer 3, 4; Key Club 4; FCA 4; Student Council 2 MIKE CURRAN Football 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2; German Club 3 PHIL DANIEL Band 1, 2, 3,4 SCOTT DAVIS Wranglers 3, 4; Track 3, 4; FCA 3; Key Club 4; Cross Country 3; Senior Play CHERI DEERING Spirit Drivers 2; Drill Team 3, 4, Officer 4; French Club Vice President 2, 4; Student Council Vice President 4; Senior Class Play; NHS 3, 4; PHYTO 3 MIKE DENNY Band 1; German Club 2 KIM DEWITT Annual Staff 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2: Girl’s Track 1, 2; NHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Spirit Drivers 2; Intramurals 2; Drill Team 3, 4: Senior Class Council DONNA DIPAOLO Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; Newspaper 1, 2; Con- cert Choir 1, 2; Madrigals 1, 2, 3, Vice- President 3; DECA Reporter 4 LAURA DOVER Band 1; NHS 4; Spirit Drivers, President 4 SCOTT DRISCOLL Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; ICT 4; VECA 4 KATI DUFFEY Pep Squad 1, 2; NHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team 1, 2, 3; Class Council 1, 3, 4, Trea- surer 3; Junior Usher CHERI DUNCAN Band 1, 2, 3, 4 BRIAN DYER German Club 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Chess Club President 3, 4; Commendation from National Merit Scholarship Foundation = DENISE EDMONDS French Club 2, 3; Drill Team 3, 4; Pep Squad 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Class Council 4; NHS 3, 4, Historian 4 ELAINE EDWARDS Newspaper Staff 1; Pep Squad 1, 2; “Spanish Club 2; French Club 4; Class Council 3 JULIE EDWARDS Student Council 1, 2; Spirit Drivers 1, 2; Pacesetters 3, 4; Class Council 3, 4 JAMIE EKELMAN Thespians 2; Senior Play 4; French Club 2 KATHY ELLIOT Student Council President 1; NHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 3, 4; Pep Squad 2; Class Council 2, 4, Treasurer 2; Football Sweetheart 4 DANA PAUL ELLIS Football 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, President oo4 DAVID FACKLER Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Drum Major 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Student Council Vice-President 1; NHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play MARVIN FALDON Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4 286 CINDY FAY French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1; Girl’s Track 3; Pep Squad 1, 3; Drill Team 4; NHS 4 KAREN FINLEY Spirit Drivers 2; Class Council 3; Student Council 4; Art Club 4; French Club 2 DEBBIE FISHER Pep Squad 1, 2; French Club 1, 2, 3; Girl’s Track 1; Class Council 2, 3, Presi- dent 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Candystripers 2; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play BRENDA FLETCHER Annual Staff 1; Student Council 1; Class Council 2; Spirit Drivers 2; Drill Team 3; DECA 4 BUDDY FORSYTHE FCA 3, 4; Trainer 1, 2,3, 4 SUSAN FRANK Spirit Drivers 2; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Ger- man Club 4; NHS 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Student Council 3; Class Council 4 PEGGY FUSSELL Band 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 3, 4; AFS 3 DAVID FYFFE DECA 4 G DANA GALLEMORE VICA 4 GREG GALLIER Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4: Junior Usher TOM GAY Football 1; Spanish Club 1 PATTY GOLDEN Pep Squad 2; Drill Team 3, 4 BARBARA GOOSTREE Pep Squad 2; Latin Club 1; Student Council 3; Annual Staff 4 BARBARA GRADER Spanish Club 1, 2; FHA3 CAROLYN GREEN Newspaper Staff 1; Art Club 4 ELIZABETH GREENWAY Speech Club 2, 3; French Club 2, 3, 4; Swimming Team 2 CHERYL GROSS Pep Squad 2; Spanish Club 2 KIM GUIDRY Junior Achievement 2; Candystripers 2; Pep Squad 2; Drill Team 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4 H RUSSANN HAGENS Pep Squad 1, 2; Dril l Team 3, 4: Student Council 2; Class Council 3; French Club 3 RENEE HALEY Tennis Team 1, 2, 4; Student Council 1 LORI HALL Pacesetter Manager 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Pep Squad 3; Candystripers 2 CORA SUE HARAKAL Spanish Club 2; Band 1 JON HARRIS Transferred from Chicago 3; Soccer 3, 4 RANDALL HARRIS NHS 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Council 2 ANDREA HARVEY Swim Team 2, 3; Student Council 2; Class Council Secretary 3 ROBIN HEMPLING French Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Pep Squad 2; Drill Team 3, 4; SAE Vice President 4; Class Council 3; Student Council Historian 4; FTA 2 DOUG HESTER Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 1, 4; Cross- Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 1, 4 JENNY HEVERLY Orchestra 1, 2; Spanish Club 3; FTA 3: VICA 4 ELLEN HIGHT DECA 4 SUSAN HINTON Pep Squad 1, 2; Class Council 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Drill Team 3, 4, Captain 4 REX HOLMES Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2 JANIS HOMER Pep Squad 1, 2; French Club 1; NHS 2, 3, 4; Class Council 2, 3 PAT HUGHES Spanish Club 3; Wildlife Club 3; Baseball 4 DAVID HUTSELL Pan American Club 1; Swim Team 1, 2 BARBARA INGRAM Spirit Drivers 2, 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; German Club 4; Art Club 4; Senior Play 4 MICKIDON JACKS Football 3, 4; FCA 1, 3, 4 PHILIP JOLLY Math Club 4 GABE JONES Spanish Club 3, 4; Maranatha 4; SAE 4 LYNDIE JONES Transferred from Calif. 3; Band 3, 4 ROBIN JONES Pep Squad 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Art Club 4 K PHYLLIS KARSTENS Math Club 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3; German Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals SUSAN KASSEES Band 1, 2, 3, 4; All Region Band 1: Latin Club 1, 2, 4, Secretary 2; German Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; NHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Senior Class Council: Speech and Debate Club 1, 2: Society of Outstanding American High School Stu- dents 4; National Merit Semifinalist 4: Who's Who of American High School Students 4; Maranatha 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play CLARK KAUFMANN Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 3 JEFF KAY Latin Club 1; Student Council 1; Swim Team 2, 3, Co-Captain 3 JIMMY KENDRICK Transferred from W.T. White 3; Baseball 3 DEBBIE KING Pep Squad 2; Drill Team 3, 4: Class Council 4; Senior Play BEVERLY KINSMAN Art Club 4 DONALD WAYNE KIRKINDOLL Band 1, 2, 3, 4; All Region Band 1; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Class Council 4 : JOHN KNOX Annual Staff 2, 3 ELLEN ANN KOONCE Band 1, 3, 4; German Club 1, 3, 4: Flag Corps 4; Speech Club 1 GREG KOPYCINSKI Football 1,2, 3, 4 KATHY KRUEGER French 2; FHA 4; SAE 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Quill and Scroll 4 -KEN LAIR Band 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4: Student Council 3; Intramurals 3 TERRI LATHROP Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, Pesce Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Intramurals MARILYN LEE Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1: FHA 3, 4, President 4; NHS 3, 4 VICKY LEE Spirit Drivers 2; Senior Class Council 4 YVONNE LELKO Spirit Drivers 2, 3; Pacesetter Manager 4; Age Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2; FHA MARY JO LEMMING FTA 1; Choir 1; Red Cross 1; Spanish Club 2; Pep Squad 2; NHS 2: Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 4; Pacesetters 3, 4; Junior Achievement Zor A a ee KATHIE LINCOLN Band 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; NHS 4; Math Club 2, 4 DON LOKKE Band 1, 2, 3, 4; JA 2, 3, 4; Vice-President of Achievers Assoc. 3, 4; Spanish Club 3 JEAN ANN LONG Student Council 1, 3, Historian 3; Annual Staff 1, 4, Business Manager 4; Newspa- per Asst. Editor 1; Pep Squad 1, 2; Drill Team 3, 4; Sophomore Class Secretary; Senior Class President; NHS 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3; Junior Usher; Senior Play SANDRA LYMAN Pep Squad 2; French Club 2; Swim Team 2,3, 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4 SUSAN LYMAN Track 2, 4; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 2; Senior Class Council; French Club 2 M SONDRA MAGGARD French Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Ger- man Club 4; AFS Club 3; Pep Squad 2, 3 CATHY MAHAN Debate Team 1, 2 JULEE MAHER DECA 3, 4 BRENDA MAHLER Pep Squad 1, 2; Drill Team 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Art Club 4; FHA 3, 4; Senior Play DEBBIE MALZAC NHS 3, 4 CHERYL MARSHALL FTA 3; Spanish Club 3; Maranatha 2 BOB MASLER Football 1; Track 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Swimming 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Student Council 4 CHUCK MAXWELL Football 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2: Band 1 PAM McCOLE Pony Express Staff 4 LARRY McILVAINE Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Jazz Band STEVE McINTYRE DECA 4 DEE McKINZIE Choir 2, 4; Maranatha 2, 3; Art Club 4 MARILEE McMICHAEL Spirit Drivers 2; Senior Class Council 4 LESLIE McCPHEETERS Pep Squad 2; Student Council 2, 3; Drill Team 3, 4; Senior Play PEGGY MERRITT Art Club 3, 4; Student Council President 4; Senior Play Choreographer 4 BEVERLY MOORE Senior Play JOE PICKENS MOORE Football 1; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Council 3; Wildlife Club 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4 RANDY MOORE Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 DAVID MORRIS French Club 3, 4; Chess Club 3, 4: Swim- ming Team 2 KEITH MULLEN Track 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; German Club 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, President 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play ALAN MUMFORD Football 2; DECA 3, 4; Spanish Club 3 N SHARON NAGLER Art Club 1 LESLIE NAY Student Council 2; German Club 2, 3: Senior Play; Choir 1, 2, 4; All-Region Choir 1, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Club 1; Newspaper Staff 1; Maranatha 2, 3: NHS 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4 LYNDA JO NEUMAN Transferred 3; Choir 3; NHS 3, 4: French Club 3, 4; Drill Team 4 MARK NOBLE Football 2, 3, 4; FCA3, 4 DOUG NOGAMI Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Consul 3; Student Council 2; Pony Express Staff, Editor 4: Quill and Scroll 4 ROBERT NORWOOD Football 1, 2; Wrestling 1; AFS 3; Soccer 3; Tennis 3, 4 O LINDA OAKE Newspaper Staff 1; Pep Squad 2 BOBBY O’NEAL VICA Vice-President 4; Swim Team 2 THERESA OVERALL Band 1, 2, 3, 4; SAE 2, 3, 4; NHS 4: Intra- mural Council 3; Red Cross Club 4, Vice- President 4; French Club 2, 3; Latin Club 2; Math Club 2; AFS 2 P DWIGHT PASCHAL Speech Club 1; Spanish Club 2, 4 DEBBIE PAYLOR 287 Spirit Drivers 2, 3; Spanish Club 3, 4 CARL PEARCE Leo Club 3; Interscholastic League Award 3 SAM PEDERSEN Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Intramu- rals 2, 3, 4 CURTIS PENNINGTON Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Intramu- rals 2,3 JEFF PETERSON Band 1; Speech Club 3 - JEFF PETTIT VICA 4; ICT 4 DAVID PIECZYNSKI Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Baseball 23674 GARY PIERCE Baseball 3, 4 MARY KAY PRECISE Pep Squad 1, 2; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2; Spanish Club 4 ANGELA PRICE Spirit Drivers 3, 4 KEVIN PYLE Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 3, 4; German Club DIANE QUICK Pep Squad 1 LEA RAINEY Band 2, 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; FHA 3, 4 RACHEL RANDALL Student Council 1; Class Council Trea- surer 2; Pep Squad 1, 2; Class Council Vice-President 2; Cheerleader 4; Speech Club 1; Intramurals 2 JACKIE REAGOR Swim Team 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 1, 2; Drill Team 4; Speech Club 1; Senior Play 4 FRANK REED Golf Team 1, 2; Football 3; Senior Class Council LINDA REED Track 1; Transferred from Alia Springs High DON RENFROW NJHS 1; Football 2, 3, 4 TERRI REYNOLDS Transferred from Lincoln, Nebr.; DECA 4 PAM RICE German Club 3, 4; Assoc. Editor of Pony Express 4; Intramurals 2; Quill and Scroll 4 RODNEY RICE Band 4; Intramurals 4 SHARON RICH Maranatha 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Thes- pians 1, 2; Choir 1, 2 CAROLE ROBERTSON Student Council 1 JOAN RODGERS Pep Squad 2; Drill Team 3, 4, Lieutenant 4; Latin Club 1, 2; NHS 3, 4; Class Coun- cil 4 JULE ROMING Pep Squad 2; Drill Team 3, 4; Senior Play; Class Council 2, 3 JOHN ROTHWELL Latin Club 1; German Club 3, 4; Senior Play RHONDA ROWLEY FTA 2: DECA 4; Transferred from New Jersey LISA RUSSELL Newspaper Staff 1; Spanish Club 1; Stu- dent Council 1; Intramurals 3; FHA 3; Pep Squad 2 S STEVE SALEM Band 1; Swim Team 2, 3 LORI SHAW Student Council 3; NHS 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Sweet- heart 4 CATHY SHIPPY Pep Squad 2; Drill Team 3; Intramurals 2; Class Council 2, 4 SHARON SHOEMAKER Orchestra 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2; FHA 3; Student Council 2; FTA Secretary 3 KENT SINGLETON Key Club 4; Basketball 2; Football 3 ROB SLESINGER Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 1 BRENDA SMITH Pep Squad 1, 2 MARTY SMITH Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Intramural Council 3, 4; AFS 3; Spanish Club 3; Chess Club 3; Pep Squad 2, 3; Math Club 3, 4 RUTH SMITH Pep Squad 2; Drill Team 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3 MIKE SNYDER Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3; German Club 3; ICT 4 LEE ANN SONNENMAIR Pep Squad 2; Drill Team 3, 4; Senior Play JEFFSPEER Orchestra Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Wranglers 4; All-Region Orchestra LAURA SPOLEC Transferred from Kentucky 2; German Club 2; Band 2 BOBBY SPRINGFIELD Transferred from Lubbock; Band 4 JERRY SPRINGFIELD Baseball 3 PATRICIA STEVENS Transferred from Emmaus, Pa. 4; Swim- ming 4 JACK STIEBER Track 1, 2, 3; Football 3, 4; Basketball 2: Spanish Club 2 BRENDA STOKES Pep Squad 2, 3; Student Council 1; Jun- ior Usher; Cheerleader 4; Senior Play JAMES STONE Transferred from Atlanta, Ga. 2; Football 2,3, 4; FCA 2, 3, 4 DEBBIE STOWE Spirit Drivers 2; French Club 2, 4 RANDY STRECK NHS 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 4: German Club 4 JANE SULLIVAN French Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1; Pep Squad 1, 2; Class Council 3, 4 ELAINE SWANSON Pep Squad 2; Drill Team 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; FTA 3; SAE 4; Student Council 4; NHS 3, 4; Candystriper CHRIS SWARTZ Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Drum Major 4; All Region Band 1, 3, 4; All-Area Band 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; All Region Orchestra 2, 4; All-Area Orchestra 4; Jazz Ensemble 4 CLARK TEEL Senior Play; Transferred from Austin, Texas MICKEY THARP FCA 4: Soccer 3, 4; Football 1 WENDY THELANER Pep Squad 1, 2; Swimming 2; Track 2; Drill Team 3, 4 LEA THOMPSON FHA President 1; ICT 1; VICA 1; Student Council 1; Spanish Club 1 WENDY THOMPSON Pep Squad 2; Drill Team 3, 4; Student Council 2 GREG TINKER Football 1, 2, 3, 4 JEFF TISSING Football 1; Track 1; Drama 2, 3; Art Club 4 DAVID TOIGO DECA 3, 4; DECA State Contest Finalist LESLIE TRAMMELL Pep Squad 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Class Council 3; Annual Staff 3, 4 MARK TYGRET Transferred from Ohio 3; Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Sports Editor 4; Wrestling 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Concert Band 3; Quill and Scroll 4 W DEBBIE WADE Pep Squad 2; Class Council 4; Art Club 4 FELIX WANG Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Orchestra Club 2, 3; Math Club 3, 4; NHS 2, 3, 4; Chess Club a4 JIM WARBURTON Class Council 2 STEVE WEAVER Football 1; Basketball 2; Newspaper Staff 2, 3; Spanish Club 3, 4 LISA WEBSTER Band 1, 2,3, 4 RENETTA WELLS Spanish Club 1; Golf 1; Orchestra 1; Choir 1 MALCOLM WELLS German Club 2, 3; Senior Play DAVID WHITE DECA 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2 MELANIE WHITE Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball Team 2; Track Team 4; FHA 1 KIM WHITESIDE Spanish Club 2, 3, Secretary 3; Marana- tha 2; Senior Play LINN WHITESIDE : Orchestra 1, 2; Latin Club 2, 3; VICA 4 JOHN WHORTON Football 1; Senior Play 4 BARBARA WOOD Pep Squad 2; Student Council 2, 3; Sen- ior Class Treasurer; Spanish Club 3; Sen- ior Play DEBBIE WOOD Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2; AFS 3 KEITH WOOD Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals RAUL WOODBURY Choir 3; Madrigal Choir 3; German Club 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4 GAYLE WRIGHT Pep Squad 2; Choir 2 STEVE WUERTZ DECA Treasurer 4 X JULIE XEROS Pep Squad 1, 2; NHS 1, 3, 4; French Club Vice-President 3; Pearce Poets Rouncta- ble 2; 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Dallas, Texas 75240 (214) 239-7531 292 ads and index Bradley, Keith — 235, 42, 50 Bradshaw, Suzy — 235 Bragg, Melanie — 235, 255 Braley, Bill — 235 Brandt, Bruce — 235 Brandt, Kelly — 278 Brandt, Kevin — 110, 199 Brasher, Pam — 258, 266, 281 Braun, Carolyn — 199 Braun, Lila — 235 Braun, Mike — 258 Brazil, Carol — 235 Brewer, Dell — 199 Brewer, Patty — 258 Bristow, Brian — 278 Britt, Dennis — 114, 258 Brock, Kristie — 235 Brooks, Barbara — 235 Brooks, Donna — 235 Brooks, Mark — 235, 38 Brostrom, Jane — 235, 156 Brotherton, Stephen — 110, 198, 124, 90, 163 Broussard, Charles — 76 Broussard, Suzanne — 177 Brower, Holly — 258 Brown, Beth — 259 Brown, Cindy — 259 Brown, Julie — 259 Brown, Kathy — 259, 104, 105 Brown, Katherine — 199 Brown, Lise — 259 Brown, Richard — 117, 235 Brown, Rick — 235 Brown, Stacey — 235 Browning, Jim — 259, 73 Bryant, Teresa — 235 Brymer, Julie — 199 Brymer, Peggy — 259 Budjenska, Rick — 110, 235 Bufkin, Ramona — 199 Bunday, Steve — 259 Burket; Jody — 259 Burnett, Bob — 235 Burnham, Blake — 122, 259 Buroker, Julie — 259, 83 Burpee, Gerald — 177 Butcher, Janet — 235, 90 Butler, Christy — 259 Butler, Mike — 235 Butts, Carolyn — 259 Butts, Greg — 235 Bylander, Joe — 259 Bylander, Steve — 235 Bynum, Susan — 235 Bytheway, Frank — 259 Cc Calhoun, Mary Ann — 235 Calverley, Robin — 260 Cameron, Carol N. — 199, 104, 105 Campbell, Jodie — 177 Campbell, John — 235, 84 Candler, Sandy — 260 Candler, Steve — 199 Cantrell, Liz — 260 Capp, Jana — 278 Caraker, Lori — 260, 266, 281 Caraker, Paul — 199 Cardwell, Gary — 235 Carona, Charles — 1 14,177 Carpenter, Jeff — 117, 260 Carpenter, Jill — 199 Carroll, Mike — 260 Carroll, Timothy — 199 Carstons, George — 260 Carter, Gary — 278 Carter, Neal — 114, 260 Cartwright, Shelley — 72 Caruthers, Jean — 199, 90 Cassell, Teri — 199, 90, 93 Castelli, Beth — 260, 85 Castelli, Teresa — 232, 235, 90, 85 Cather, David — 235, 243 Cathey, Audrey — 260 Catt, Martin — 235 _Chaples, Sharon — 199 Chaples, Steve — 235 Chase, Jenny — 278 Chase, Wendy — 200, 61, 81, 89, 90, 150, 164 Chianetta, Duane — 235 Chiavetti, Linda — 260 Christakos, Dixie — 235 Christenson, David — 260 Christenson, Ida — 177, 191 Christenson, Kent — 117, 124, 235 Christy, James — 200 Chritton, Verna — 278 Church, Sheryl — 200, 228 Clark, David — 200 Clark, Steve — 260 Clayton, Amy — 200, 26, 48, 57, 60, 30, 149, 161 Cleckley, Dan — 260 Clinger, Darrell — 236 Clotfelter, Charles — 177 Coatney, Wilma — 200 Cobb, Ricky — 114, 260 Cobb, Vicki — 236, 38 Cochren, Diana — 200, 40 Cochren, Mickey — 260 Coher, Doris — 200, 213 Colaizzi, Maria — 236 Coleman, Allen — 260 Coleman, Shelly — 236 Colley, Scott — 236 Collings, David — 260 Collins, Curtis — 114, 260 Collins, Mark — 260 Collins, Ray — 110, 236 Combs, Douglas — 200, 101 Cook, Cheryl — 236 Cook, Judith — 43 Cook, Tom — 260 Cooper, Royce — 178 Cooper, Cydney — 200 Cooper, David — 200 Corey, Nancy — 200 Corley, Martha — 200, 148 Corrillo, Bob — 260 Cotton, Christy — 260 Cottrell, Kim — 260 Couch, Jennifer — 200, 104, 105 Coughlin, Leslie — 236, 43, 62 Courtney, Bob — 236 Coward, Tina — 236 $Nalon Cowen, Cheryl — 236 Cowie, Donna — 200 Cox, Hiram — 201 Cox, Ken — 236 Cox, Randy — 236 sR Olsursy ol alate Olg-1-1 am Al iT-(¢ 1 Cox, Rhonda — 260 Belt Line At Coit - Dallas Craig, Jan — 236, 91 Craven, Duane — 260 Creel, David — 260 Crews, Joe — 260 Crews, Rusty — 201 Crosby, Douglas — 201, 82, 90 Crosby, Jim — 114, 261, 157 Crouch, Leslee — 201, 104, 105 Cruikshank, Sue — 236 Crumbacher, Cindy — 260 Crutcher, Denise — 232, 236 Cruze, Freddy — 236 Crytzer, Rolf — 201 Culter, Susan — 260, 39 Cumiskey, Maureen — 236 Curran, Michael — 110, 201 Currin, Mary Beth — 236, 90 Curry, Jim — 222 Curry, Sue — 260 Curtis, Don — 178 Curttright, Shelley — 260 Cuthbertson, William — 110, 178 D Dague, Tracey — 236 aus ns Dallape, Blake — 260 tee Damico, Dawn — 260 INDIAN JEWELRY Daniel, David — 278 ART CRAFTS Daniel, Phillip — 202 Danielson, Judy — 236 Darais, Terry — 202 Davidson, Betty — 173 Davidson, Greg — 114, 261 mericus CREATIVE HAIRSTYLING FOR TODAY'S TOTALLOOK TELEPHONE 239-7238 TRE SQULSHE BLOSSOM 2160 PROMENADE 231-9123 RICHARDSON, TEXAS 75080 ads and index 293 Ask About Our Leagues Davies, Brian — 114, 236 Davies, Dana — 261 Davies, Kim — 236 Davis, Bobbie — 174 Davis, Chloanne — 178 Davis, D'Uan — 236 Davis, Joye — 179 Davis, Lori — 236 Davis, Melanie — 256, 261 Davis, Ronald — 202 Davis, Scott — 202 Dawson, Benita — 278 Day, Holly — 261 Deering, Cherie — 202, 61, 90 Deering, Helen — 174 DeJarnett, Deborah — 202 DeJarnett, Pam — 236 DeLee, David — 117, 261 DeLoach, Lisa — 236 Denniston, Julie — 261 Denny, William — 202 294 ads and index TOWN NORTH BOWLING CENTER 220 Spring Valley Dersham, Cindy — 236 Dewell, David — 236 DeWitt, Kim — 202, 90 Dibrell, Jo — 236 Dickerson, Diane — 261 Dickerson, Don — 117, 236 Dickey, Liz — 261 Dills, Pam — 261 Dimitrik, Terry — 278 DiPaulo, Donna — 202 Dirks, Mary — 236 Dodson, David — 261 Doerr, David — 236 Donaldson, Beth — 261 Donaldson, Sam — 236, 85 Donnellan, Lynda — 237 Dorsett, Kim — 261, 262 Dover, Laura — 202 Dowd, Sheryl — 261 Doyle, Lynn — 261 Draehn, Larry — 202 235-7131 Driscoll, Jeffrey — 202, 100 Driskell, David — 261 Dublin, Ronald — 202 Duckworth, Paul — 237 Duffey, Anne — 237 Duffey, Dick — 237 Duffey, Kathleen — 202 Duncan, Bob — 237 Duncan, Cherilyn — 202 Dutton, Dana — 237 Dwight, Becky — 237 Dyer, Brian — 227, 90 Dyson, Tim — 278 = Eaker, Joe — 237 Earnes, Debbie — 237 Eastwood, Norman — 237 Ebenhack, Kathy — 261 Eckelberger, Brian — 261, 80 Edgar, Kathy — 238 Edmonds, Denise — 203, 90, Complete Pro Shops Restaurant Shoe Rentals 160 Edwards, Elaine — 203 Edwards, Julie — 203, 62 Ehle, Kevin — 261 Ehmer, Kathy — 203 Ekelman, Jamie — 203 Elgin, Tom — 238 Elliot, Anne — 238 Elliot, Kathy — 203, 26, 52, 90, 159 Elliot, Tammy — 238 Ellis, Dana — 110, 203, 54, 80, 88 Ellis, J. — 124 Else, John — 124, 278 Elwell, Debbie — 278 Elwell, LaVerne — 174 Engstrom, Christy — 179 Erb, Paul — 203 Erikson, Steve — 117 Eskridge, Linda — 238 Eubanks, Julie — 238 PROMENADE NATIONAL BANK Friendshi p House page 620 Promenade Evans, Erin — 261 Evans, Georgia — 261 Evans, Laurie — 203 Ewing, Leslie — 238 F Fackler, David — 203, 54, 151, 163 Fackler, Katie — 262 Fahler, Jeff — 262 Fahler, Kimberly — 203, 61 Falcon, Laura — 238, 85 Faldon, Marvin — 203 Farris, Carolyn — 262 Fay, Cindy — 203, 81, 90 Fay, Mike — 238 Fear, Danny — 238 Fear, Becky — 262 Fein, Mitch — 238 Feldburg, Jnan — 262 Ferguson, Robby — 262 Ferris, Moira — 262 238-8261 Fields, Keith — 238 Fields, Lisa — 238, 94 Fike, Martha — 238 Findley, Lane — 238 Fischer, Beverly — 203 Fish, Mark — 239 Fisher, Debora — 203, 104, 105, 154 Fisher, Duane — 239 Fleeman, Barry — 278 Fleming, Steve — 239 Fletcher, Brenda — 204, 48 Fletcher, Julia — 262, 265 Flippo, Kay — 239 Flynt, Lane — 239, 67 Forbes, Brad — 239 Ford, Britt — 239 Ford, Sherri — 262 Forsythe, Christy — 204 Forsythe, William — 110, 204 Fortney, Laura — 262 Foster, Becky — 239 Foster, Ken — 117, 239 Foster, Steve — 278 Foster, Travis — 204 Foster, William — 204 Foust, Becky — 239 Fowler, David — 239 Fowler, Lisa — 262 Fountain, Lynn — 262 Francis, Judi— 179 Frank, Susan — 204, 50, 90, 151, 163,164 Freeman, Donna — 262 Fulbright, Karen — 239, 96, 104, 105 Fulton, John — 239, 82 _ Fulton, Mark — 239 Furr, David — 262 Furr, Pam — 239 Fussell, Peggy — 205 Fussner, Bob — 239 G Gahler, J. — 124 Galvan, Danny — 114, 262, 100 Gallier, Greg — 205 Gallagher, Pat — 262 Galland, Kelly — 262 Gallemore, Dana — 205, 100 Gallemore, Mike — 262 Gamble, Sarah — 262 Gammon, Jane — 239 Gammon, Jon — 239 Gantt, Larry — 262 Gardner, Bev — 262 Barnett, Mary — 179 Garrett, Mike — 114, 262 Garrison, Molli— 179 Garza, Wesley — 262 Gaston, Chris — 262 Gately, Paula — 263, 256 Gay, Thomas — 110, 205 ads and index 295 Gaylor, Greg — 278 Geese, Jeff — 239 Gehrig, Dannette — 239 Gehrig, Dori — 263 Geiger, Del — 278 Gelphman, David — 239 Gelwick, Ronnie — 263 Gemuenden, David — 239 Gemuenden, Jayne — 263 George, Jeff — 263 Gibbs, Brian — 263 Gibson, Ray — 205 Gibson, Stan — 239, 246 Gillespie, Charles — 263 Gilley, Lou — 278 Gilbert, Liz — 263 Gilblom, Tim — 239 Giles, Mike — 239 Gilley, Lori— 263 Gillis, Diane — 239, 241 Gilmore, Nancy — 239 296 ads and index TON Me Ginty, Joe — 263 Ginty, Mike — 239, 90 Glass, Gina — 263 Glenn, Cindy — 239 Glenn, Rob — 205 Golden, Patricia — 205 Gontaret, Craig — 239 Good, Mary — 263 Goostree, Barbara — 205, 104, 105 Gore, Todd — 239 Goss, Danny — 114, 263 Gougher, Rosemary — 263 Grader, Barbara — 205 Grader, Richard — 239 Graham, Lenora — 179 Gray, John — 263 Green, Carolyn — 205 Green, Lisa — 263 Green, Mike — 263 Green, Richard — 239 Greenway, Elizabeth — 205 Greenwell, Richard — 239 Greiber, Ann — 239, 250, 91, 104, 105 Greiber, William — 205 Gribble, Michelle — 205, 26 Griffis, Jill — 240 Griffin, Jim — 180 Griggs, Sharon — 263 Grimes, Kim — 240, 249 Grimes, Mark — 205 Groom, Donald — 206 Groom, Harold — 278 Gross, Cheryl — 206, 26 Gross, Lisa — 263, 281, 157 Grove, Julie — 240 ‘Grover, Sandra — 206 Grubbs, Terri — 263 Gruber, Peggy — 263 Gruble, Karen - 263 Grulich, Carl — 110, 240 Grulich, Nancy — 263, 280 Grunden, Vicki — 206 Guernsey, Pamela — 206 Guidry, Kim — 206, 104, 105 Guilbert, Tommy — 180 Gulbrandsen, Patti — 206 Gumbert, Mike — 263 Guy, Kathy — 263 H Habacker, Barb — 263 Habeber, Kathy — 240 Hagens, Jeff — 117, 263, 274 Hagens, Russann — 206 Hager, Steve — 110, 263 Hager, Timothy — 206 Hager, Vickie — 278 Hahnel, Janice — 240 Hahnel, Mike — 263 Hainer, Belinda — 263 Haisty, Karen — 263 Hale, Cathy — 278 Haley, Renee — 206 Hall, Kent — 263 Hall, Lori — 206, 103 Hall, Reed — 263 Haller, Glenn — 240 Hambrice, Cindy — 206 Hamilton, Elizabeth — 240 Hamilton, Heather — 263 Hamilton, Lamont — 263 Hamilton, Sandra — 240, 49 Hamilton, Storey — 264 Hamlin, Mark — 206 Hammer, Karen — 240 Hammer, Mark — 117, 264 Hammer, Matt — 278 Hammons, Mark — 264 Hampton, Richard — 240 Hancock, Sharon — 240 Hands, Mike — 240 Hance, Michael — 206, 246 Haney, Ronnie — 264 Harakel, Cora Sue — 206 Harakel, Jane Ellen — 256, 264, 43 SPRING CREEK PHARMACY Beltline at Coit 239-0171 Hardy, Kim — 264 Hargrave, Sheila — 207, 100 Hargrove, Robert — 180 Harker, Gwen — 264 Harmeyer, Kurt — 264 Harmon, Bob — 240 Harmon, Steve — 240 Harper, Patti — 264 Harper, Robbie — 240 Harris, Don — 117, 264, 280 Harris, Janet — 180, 103 Harris, John — 240 Harris, Jon — 207 Harris, Randall — 207, 103 Harris, Ronald — 110, 207, 146, 152, 155 Harrison, Bob — 116, 117, 240 Harrison, Debbie — 240, 90 Harvey, Andrea — 207 Harvey, Denise — 264 Harvey, Karen — 240 Harvey, Kevin — 264 Hatch, Mary — 240 Haugan, Chris — 240 Haviland, Kathy — 240, 104, 105 Hayes, Bill — 240 Hayes, Mary Ann — 264 Haygood, Kim — 264 Haynes, Laura — 278, 72 Hays, Brenda — 207 Heath, Bill — 264 Heath, Eddie — 110, 234, 240 Hempling, Robin — 207, 97 Hempling, Sharon — 240 Henderson, Dana — 181 Henderson, Mike — 264 Heniford, Rick — 117 Hennes, Cecile — 264 Hennes, Monica — 240, 90 Hensler, Dave — 240 Hensley, Joanne — 181 Herbert, Ann — 240 Herrara, Gilbert — 110, 223, STEEN PHARMACIES To say hello — because you care | CANDIES 207, 39, 52, 149 Hester, Doug — 207 Heverly, Jenny — 207 Hewlett, Nella — 181 Heyer, Bill — 240 Heyer, Doris — 181 Heyer, Jacalyn — 240, 90 Hickman, Mark — 264 Higdon, Glen — 240 Higgins, Julie — 181, 94 Higgins, Julie — 264 Higgs, David — 207 Hight, Ellen — 207 Hight, Peggy — 264 Hill, Mike — 240 Hill, Suzanne — 240 Hilton, Steve — 110, 240 Hines, Carrie — 264 Hine, Ken — 241 Hinkle, Cindy — 241 Hinton, Susan — 207, 194, 31, 61 CAMPBELL ROAD PHARMACY 200 Campbell 235-1291 ads and index 297 298 ads and index 2330 Promenade, Richardson, Texas The Music House of Richardson Baldwin Organs and Pianos Affiliated With Wadley Piano and Organ Co. Sales — Rentals — Service Instruction in Piano and Guitar in Our Studios Guitars, Cases and Accessories Sheet Music Lockwood and Inge Richardson, Texas 235-4148 235-0631 Doris Crull's Shop for Heels — Flats — Sandals Accessories 2430 Promenade Center 2?” Pee eevar ¢ H COUNTRY CUTTERY Unisex Hairstylists for Guys and Gals No Appointments Necessary 9-6 Mondays Thru Saturdays 235-0539 105 Northrich Shopping Center ads and index 299 Hise, Terri — 241 Hite, Peggy 278 Hitt, John — 207 Hitt, Kirby — 114, 264 Hoff, Stuart — 264 Hoffman, Claire — 264 Hoffpauer, Bill — 264 Hogan, Duane — 208 Hohman, Robert — 114, 264 Holder, Laura — 241 Holliday, Rick — 117, 264 Hollock, Scott — 114, 278 Hollon, Becky — 241 Hollon, Shelly — 264 Holmes, Rex — 208, 86 Holmes, Roger — 241 Holmgren, Paula — 264 Homer, Janis — 208, 42, 90 Homrighausen, Margaret — 241 Hood, Phil — 241 Hoover, David — 110, 241 300 ads and index Hoover, Gary — 124, 264 Hoover, Peggy — 264 Hope, Bonnie — 264 Hopkins, David — 264 Hopper, Tracy — 264 Horne, Melissa — 264 Hosea, Jeffie 7. 174 Hotchkiss, Kim — 241 Hough, Francis — 181 Houghton, Jennifer — 208 Houser, Christie — 241 Hovatter, Lynn — 241 Howard, Jeff — 266 Howard, Keith — 266 Howard, Kim — 241 Howard, Russell — 241 Howard, Wes — 114, 266 Howdeshell, Paul — 266 Howell, Lynne — 241 Howlwerda, Terri —241 Hudson, Doug — 208 Congratulations From Zu TEXAS POWER LIGHT COMPANY A Taxpaying, Investor-Owned Electric Utility Huff, Marcia — 208 Huffman, Jack — 172, 50 Hughes, David — 266 Hughes, Doug — 266 Hughes, Karen — 241, 69 Hughes, Patrick — 208 Hughes, Tommy — 266 Hunt, Danny — 241 Hurd, Robert — 241 Hurt, Anita — 266 Huse, Tom — 114, 266, 80 Hussey, Denise — 266 Hussey, Jim — 110, 241 Hutsell, David — 208 Hyde, Laura — 208 Iglehart, Gretchen — 182, 183 Ikerd, Donita — 242 Ince, Tommy — 117, 266 Ingels, Elise — 208 Ingels, Mark — 266 Ingram, Barbara — 208, 230, 56 Ingram, Linda — 242 Inman, Andy — 266 Irving, Frank — 242 Irwin, Terri — 242 Isaac, Steve — 124, 266 Israel, Nancy — 208 J Jacks, David — 110, 242 Jacks, Mickidon — 110, 208, 221 Jackson, Kim — 242, 86 Jacobs, Margaret — 208 James, Laura — 242, 81 Janes, Kim — 242 Jenkins, Tamy — 278 Jenkins, Toby — 266 Jenkinson, Joe — 242 Jenkinson, Tom — 242 Jett, Raymond — 208 Johnson, Alan — 209 Johnson, Becky — 242 Johnson, Denise — 242 Johnson, James — 209 Johnson, Kally — 242 Johnson, Kathy — 266, 72 Johnson, Peter — 266 Johnson, Phillip — 266 Jolly, Phillip — 209 Jones, Beverly — 266 Jones, Diana — 209 Jones, Ginny — 242 Jones, Jeanann — 242 Jones, Joann — 266 Jones, Mike — 267 Jones, Roberta — 209 Jones, Stan — 267 Jones, Steve — 242 Jones, Thomas — 227 Jordon, Jeff — 278 Jordan, Karen — 209 Joseph, Jennifer — 242 110 S. 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Tidmore K Kalmbach, Greg — 242 Kalmbach, Tracy — 267 Kamel, Genny — 209 Kane, Meg — 90, 243 Kaplan, Lisa — 267 Kapp, Jana — 267 Karstens, Phyllis — 209 Kassees, Susan — 90, 163, 209 Katz, Sherri — 243 Kaufmann, Clark — 210 Kaufman, Mary — 267 Kay, Jeffrey — 210 Kays, Connie — 278 Kee, Jennifer — 267 Keith, Bobby — 243 Keith, Kent — 267 Kelly, Katherine — 90, 243 Kelly, Mike — 267 Kendall, Jesse — 243 Kendall, Keren — 267 SIMPSON - BARNETT PHARMACY SERVING RICHARDSON FOR 18 YEARS Kendall, Russel — 210 Kendrick, Jimmy — 210 Kendrick, Lisa — 278 Kettering, Dale — 267 Kettering, Tom — 243 Kilborn, Jean — 243 Kile, Leigh Ann — 267 Kimbrell, Ronnie — 267 Kincaid, Gwen — 243 Kincheloe, Debbie — 210 Kinchelow, Rick — 267 King, Debbie — 65, 210 King, Gary — 267 King, Harland — 243 King, Holly — 267 King, Randy — 243 Kingcaid, Bobi — 210 Kinsman, Beverly — 210 Kinsman, Cheryl — 267 Kirkindoll, Dale — 114, 267 Kirkindoll, Donald — 86, 150, 210 Kitchen, Debbie — 267 - Prompt, City-Wide Delivery Drug Record System for Your Income Tax and Insurance Records Wheel Chair and Crutch Rentals Sickroom Supplies THE CORNER GIFTS Klein, Karl — 114, 267 Klihr, Sandy — 95, 267 Klughart, Deborah — 210 Knebel, Valerie — 242, 243 Knecht, Bill — 267 Knoll, Karen — 243 Knorr, Sharon — 90, 243 Knox, Glynis — 210 Knox, John — 210 Kong, Richard — 243 Konold, Gloria — 182 Koonce, Ellen — 72, 210 Koop, Richard — 267 Kopec, Joe — 117, 182 Koper, Sharon — 210 Kopycinski, Greg — 110, 201, 210 Kopycinski, Roger — 243 Koutrovolis, Julie — 243 Krause, Rick — 243 Krauss, Andy — 267 Kregal, Marshall — 114, 278 Kress, Jamie — 244 235-5235 BANKAMERICARD Albert N. Helsley, Jr. ads and index 301 CATHAY JEWELERS 332 Spanish Village Shopping Center Gold Mounting Diamonds Watches ¢ Rings 302 ads and index Krodel, Brett — 267 Krueger, Karen — 267 Krueger, Kathy — 103, 211 L La Brie, JoAnn — 267 LaFollette, Julie — 267 Lair, Kenneth — 90, 211 Lake, Janis — 244 Lambert, Mark — 267 Lambeth, Laura — 80, 267 Landon, Mike — 267 Lane, Patricia — 211 Lanford, Fred — 103, 114, 267 Lanford, Jenny — 27, 244 Lang, Ralph — 244 Langley, Randy — 244 Langlotz, Kathy — 244 Lasilla, Sally — 267 Laska, Celia — 98, 268 Laska, Alan — 41, 68, 244, 252 Laster, Luci — 244 Lathrop, Theresa — 211 Lavergne, Lee — 244 Lawrence, Darrell — 268 Lawrence, Tim — 110, 244 Lawton, Beth — 268 Laywell, Paul — 268 Leaky, Barbara — 90, 244 Leakey, Yvonne — 182 Lear, Steven — 211 Lederman, Harold — 244 Lee, David — 268 Lee, Jeff — 278 Lee, Marilyn — 211 Lee, Nancy — 30, 244 Lee, Vicki — 211 Legge, Ellen — 244 Legrand, Cheryl — 244 Lehmusvirta, Doug — 90, 244 Leighton, Kathy — 268 Lejeunesse, Jody — 267 Lelko, Yvonne — 211, 216 Lemming, Mary Jo— 165, 211 Letter, C.—110 Leverett, Harold — 110, 183 Leverette, Robert — 244 Levinson, Scott — 244 Levy, Erie — 268 Lewis, Patricia — 211 Lewis, Steven — 211 Lewton, Karen — 268 Lewton, Tracy — 244 Lichenstein, Joan — 84, 90, 244 Lierman, Les — 120, 244 Liesenfelt, Donna — 211 Liesenfelt, Doyle — 268 Liesenfelt, Jerome — 211 Lincoln, Kathy — 211 Lindsey, Marci — 268 Linebrarier, Susan — 268 Linex, Pamela — 211 Linex, Penny — 244 Little, Cindy — 244 Little, Howard —.212 Loessberg, Rick — 244 Lokke, Donald — 212 Long, Jean Ann — 104, 105 194, 196, 212 Lomax, John — 183 Loquericio, Danny — 110, 212 Lorber, Danny — 244 Loucks, Susan — 268 Lowder, Dale — 49, 172 Lowe, Jack — 268 Lowe, Kathy — 244 Lowery, John — 212 Lucius, Cindy — 244 Luker, Carol — 244, 255 Lundy, Sherye — 244 Lundy, Rick — 227 Lundy, Ronald — 212 Lusk, Tamie — 268 ‘Lyman, Sandra — 212 Lyman, Sandra — 212. Lyman, Susan — 212 Lynch, Evelyn — 183 we're for you! the Richardson Heights Bank 820 W. ARAPAHO ® ARAPAHO VILLAGE ® RICHARDSON, TEXAS 75080 ® 238-7181 ™ MEMBER FDIC LEWIS CLOTHING “Fo Hie Men and Boys Belts 66 Arapaho Village Slacks @ Jeans @ Shirts @ Ties @ Belts Arapaho at West Shore Open 9 p.m. Monday Through Friday 1645 Spring Creek Village 6 p.m. Saturday 233-0421 ads and index 303 Venus Coiffures 133 SPRING VALLEY CENTER SPRING VALLEY AT CoIT RoApD eCnneys ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY 70 Richardson Hts. 235-456] M MacDonald, Bruce — 244 Mackey, Don — 244 Macon, Scott — 244, 249 MacWithey, Kevin — 244 Maggard, Christi — 244 Maggard, Sondra — 212 Mahan, Cathy — 163, 212 Maher, Julee — 212 Mahfouz, Susan — 212 Mahler, Brenda — 212 Malcolm, Mark — 268 Malzac, Deborah — 212 Malzac, Shelley — 268 Malzac, Willie — 244 Manes, Karen — 98, 278 Manning, Greg — 212 Manthe, Julie — 268 Manthe, Kim — 245 Marchman, Yvonne — 183 Marcum, Sandy — 184 233-3331 304 ads and index Richardson, Texas Marcus, Lexa — 245 Maxwell, Theresa — 268 Margiotta, Paul Mays, Richard — 245 Marguandt, Ernie — 245 Mayes, Sharla — 268 Markeson, Silas — 268 Means, Mike — 245, 249 Marshall, Cheryl — 213 Meek, Marvin — 245 Marshall, Doug — 245 Meeker, Kelley — 114 Marshall, Sam — 245 Meeker, Shelley — 269 Martin, Alice — 184 Meeks, Lewis — 245 Martin, Leslie — 61, 90, 163, 165, 213 Meer, John — 214 Meisel, Russell — 214 Martin, Martha Sue — 184 Melaun, Greg — 269 Martin, Russell — 268 Melvin, Julie — 245 Martin, Valerie — 268 Merritt, Peggy — 40, 54, 214, Masler, Robert — 213 229 Mason, Lynn — 278 Metcalf, Kathy — 269 Masters, Mark — 122, 168 Methenitis, Bill — 245 Masters, Mike — 213 Methenitis, Ann — 269 Masterson, Wade — 278 Meyers, Claire — 185 Mattocks, Dee Ann — 268 Mikols, Penny — 269 Maxfield, Lynn — 245 Mil, Karen — 269 Maxwell, Charles — 110, 213 Milano, John — 74, 245 Maxwell, Patrice — 268 Miller, Gary — 269 an pudith Petites, Juniors, and Misses HABERDASHER FOR HER MAJESTY DAY 239-8302 Miller, Kathy — 269 Miller, Linda — 26, 214 Miller, Susie — 269 Miller, Vic — 110 Miller, Wayne — 270 Millican, Beverly — 185 Mills, Richard — 270 Minchew, Milia — 245 Mitcham, Marty — 116, 117, 270 Mitchart, Brad — 245 Mitchell, Steve — 245 Moffat, Dianne — 270 Mohler, Jay — 270 Monhollon, Kim — 124, 270 Montoya, Victor — 117, 245 Moody, Terry — 270 Moore, Beverly — 214, 40, 56 Moore, Doug — 117, 185 Moore, Eric — 245 Moore, Joe P. — 231 Moore, Laurie — 245 146 SPRING CREEK VILLAGE COLT AND BELT LINE RD. DALLAS, TEXAS Miller Ricker G) SPRING CREEK VILLAGE GR Office Supply and RUBBER STAMP COMPANY 235-3659 235-0417 235-9000 Moore, Randall — 214 Moore, Thomas — 214 Morgan, Jim — 245 Morini, Anna — 186 Morris, Becky — 270 Morris, David — 87, 214 Morris, John — 245 Morris, Karen — 270 Mosher, Richard — 110, 147, 204, 214 Mouser, Brett — 268 Mouser, Steve — 230 Moynes, Traci — 270 Mullaney, Cindy — 270 Mullaney, Walter — 215 Mullen, Keith — 86, 90, 110, 166, 215 Mullen, Marthalee — 270 Mumford, William — 215 Munger, Carrie — 270 Munsell, Danny — 279 Munselle, Jani — 215 26C Richardson Hgts Shopping Center Richardson, Texas 75080 Murdock, Mary — 270 Murphy, Mike — 245 Murphy, Nancy — 186 Musgrove, David — 91, 246 Myer, Vicki — 246 Myers, Ann — 90, 246 Mc McAda, Jeff — 245 McAlister, Reed — 245 McCarley, Janet — 213 McCasland, Charley — 245 McClung, Jodi — 184 McCole, Pamela — 213, 103 McCole, Susan — 245 McCommas, Mark — 268 -McCormick, Karen — 279 McCreight, Lori — 268 McDaniel, Mary — 213 McDermott, Margaret — 213 McDermott, Mike — 279 McDowell, Jane — 268 McDowell, Kenda — 268 McFarlane, Ken — 268 McFarlane, Leslie — 245 McGee, Judy — 185 McGee, Tommy — 268 McGowen, Vicki — 245 McGuire, Ron — 245 Mclilvaine, Barbara — 268 McElvaine, Larry — 215 McIntire, Steven — 214 McKamy, Harold — 245 McKenzie, Kathy — 245 McKinely, Pat — 245 McKinzie, Deidra — 214 McLain, Michael — 214 McLarren, Cathy — 268 McLea, Brett — 268 McMasters, Shannon — 269 McMichael, Marilee — 214 McMurray, Jane — 185 McMurtry, David — 245 McNamara, Tricia — 269 McPheeters, Laura — 269, 281 McPheeters, Leslie — 214 McPherson, Stewart — 114, 269 McQuiston, Bret — 269 McWaters, Ruth — 185 McWilliams, David — 269 McWilliams, Steve — 245 N Naremore, Steve — 215 Nash, Jamie — 270 Nay, Leslie — 215, 72, 80, 90, 166 Nayes, Cathy — 246, 90 Neal, Karen — 186 Needles, Jeanette — 246, 86 Neese, Don — 270 Nelson, Dayna — 246 Nelson, J. D. — 246 Neuman, Chris — 270 TURK’'S CRAFTSMAN CLEANERS WWY Qu Clea ning 239-0550 Spring Creek Village ads and index 305 MebolT Mas AR Fotos With a Flair'' PHOTOGRAPHER 306 Color Black and White Portraits, Advertisements Sports Events, Parties and Business Promotions 1320 Cottonwood 235-0694 306 ads and index ... Richardson’s leading bank since 1905 200 MAIN STREET RICHARDSON, TEXAS 231-7171 FDIC Standing L to R: Debbie Smith, Brenda Sto kes, Kathy Polka, Rachel Randall, Amy Clayton Kneeling L to R: Stephanie Allen, Michelle Sillio, Valerie Tharp, Kathy Elliott Neuman, Lynda Jo — 215, 81, 90 Neva, Doug — 270 Nevels, Travis — 246 Newberry, Carol — 270 Newell, Allison — 270 Newell, Beth — 246, 90 Nichols, Sally — 246, 249, 88 Nickel, Martin — 246 Nickel, Paul —- 270 Niederer, Kenneth — 215 Nieman, Tim — 110, 114, 246 Nitsche, Kelly — 246 Nitsche, Suzie — 270 Nixon, Phyllis — 246 Noble, Lisa — 246 Noble, Mark — 110, 215 Noble, Scott — 247 Nogarni, Douglas — 215, 103 Nolan, Gregory — 215 Noland, Rochelle — 247 Norman, Gene — 247 Norman, Judy — 270, 160 Norwood, Kent — 270 Norwood, Robert — 215 Norwood, Tracy — 270 Nyquist, John — 215 O Oake, Linda — 215 O'Brien, Lynn — 247 O'Hara, Susan — 215 Oliver, Daniel — 216 Oltman, Peggy — 247 O'Malley, Susan — 216 O'Neal, John — 216 O'Neal, Mark — 247 O'Neal, Robert — 216 O'Neil, Laurie — 270 Onstott, Tina — 270 O'Reilly, Chuck — 270 Orr, Varcus, 247 Osgerby, Karen — 247 Oslin, Ginger — 247 Ostling, Linda — 270 Ostrander, Ed — 270 Otway, Varina — 216 Overall, Karen — 247 Overall, Theresa — 216, 97 Overfield, Kenneth — 216 Owens, Janie — 227 P Pakes, Mike — 247 Palmer, Kendall — 270 Palpant, Jeff — 247 Papaila, John — 270 Papke, Barry — 270 Parham, Randy — 114, 270 Park, Greg — 247 Park, Duane — 271 Parsons, Laura — 271 Pascasio, Janet — 247 Paschal, Dwight — 217 Patchell, Mark — 114, 258, 2TAl Patchell, Stanley — 110, 217, 31 Paylor, Debbie — 217 Pearce, Carlton — 217 Pearce, Karen — 247 Pearce, Stacey — 271 Pearson, Debbie — 271 Pearson, Marie — 173 Pederson, Chery! — 217 Pederson, Richard — 110, 109, 217, 42 Pederson, Sandra — 271 Pedigo, Joe — 279 Peevey, Michael — 217 Pellerin, Donna — 271 Pennington, Curtis — 110, 217, 26 Perna, Lisa — 248 Perkins, Keith — 271 ads and index 307 SUN Zerall DRUGS AD 5-7127 OPEN TAM TO 11 P.M). 7 DAYS A WEEK 41 RICHARDSON HEIGHTS VILLAGE Perry, Lisa — 248 Perutelli, Gary — 271 Peryam, Scott — 271 Peters, Karen — 248 Peterson, Becky — 271 Peterson, Carol — 271 Peterson, Jeff — 217 Peterson, Sandra — 248 Peterson, Wanda — 248, 72 Peterson, Wayne — 219 Pettit, Jeffrey — 217 Petty, Bill— 217 Petty, Tim — 248 Pfaff, Mike — 271 Pfleging, Jennie — 271 Phelps, Russell — 271 Phillips, Denise — 217 Phillips, Iris — 217, 228 Phillips, Johnny — 117, 248 Phillips, Terry — 217 308 ads and index Pieczynski, David — 217, 33, YOUR TROUBLES 148 Pieczynski, Gail — 238, 248 Pierce, Gary — 218 Pierson, Paul — 110, 112, 218, 38 Pigg, Debbie — 271, 98 Pilot, Tami — 271 Pitcock, Bobby — 271 Pittman, Julie — 271 Pittman, Sharon — 248 Planter, Kim — 271 Plott, Dean — 248 Poag, Susan — 248 Poblenz, Rick — 248 Poindexter, Jane — 248 Poindexter, Joyce — 271 Polando, Gregg — 248 Polka, Barry — 279 Polka, Kathie — 248, 57 Polley, Alan — 248 Pool, Don — 271 715 Floyd 235-6462 BOB BEZNER'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CENTER Complete Automotive Repairs and Service HAVE YOUR DOCTOR CALL US FOR YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION FREE DELIVERY % CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED Pool, Stephanie — 248, 90 Pope, Lea — 186 Potter, Scott — 248 Powers, Jeff — 248, 76 Precise, Mary Kay — 218, 38 Price, Angela — 218 Prince, Donna — 271 Prince, Kass — 271, 280 Prince, Steve — 248 Proctor, Mike — 271 Proctor, Nancy — 218 Proud, Rusty — 248 Pullias, Peggy — 173 Pyle, Kevin — 218 Q Quick, Dianne — 218 Quick, Robin — 271 R Rainey, Debra — 218, 72, 86 Rainey, Kathy — 72 Rainey, Keith — 271 Rakofsky, Paul — 271 Ralston, Mark — 114, 271, 280 Ramseyer, Jan — 271 Randall, Rachel — 218, 37, 26, 58 Randazzo, Rick — 271 Rasplicka, Ginger — 271 Ratcliff, Rob — 248 Ratliff, Barbara — 173 Ratliff, Karen — 265, 271 Rawley, Brian — 271 Ray, Steven — 218 Reagor, Jacquelin — 218 Reagor, Julie — 271 Rebar, Margo — 187 Redman, Kate — 248 Reed, Carol — 272 Reed, Doona Jean — 272 Reed, Lisa — 272 Reed, Michele — 281 BOB BEZNER'S TEXACO 12 Arapaho Village g tatulations enio TS indies 1 Bob Hud PHOTOGRAPHY P.O. BOX 1331, RICHARDSON, TEXAS 76080 214 369-8555 . ; ads and index 309 31 Flavors! BASKIN-ROBBINS ICE CREAM 307 Spring Creek Village Reed, Robert — 218 Reese, Lucy — 248, 90 Reeves, Jay — 54 Reeves, Marina — 279 Reid, Mark — 248 Reid, Rebecca — 218 Reinhart, John D. — 110, 112, 218 Reitz, John — 272 Reneau, Bobby — 248 Reneau, Gail — 279 Reneau, Rick — 219 Renfrow, Mike — 117, 272 Renfrow, Sharon — 219 Resche, John — 272 Reuwer, Sharon — 219 Rey, Dolores — 219 Reynolds, Guy — 232, 248, 103, 104, 105 d Reynolds, Teresa — 219 Richards, Scott — 219 Rice, Betty — 187 Rice, Pamela — 219, 103 310 ads and index GOLDEN x STAR GOLDEN ¥® STAR DONUTS 235-9435 406 CAMELOT SHOPPING CTR. (Behind Kinney’s Shoe Store) RICHARDSON, TEXAS Rice, Rodney — 219 Rich, Sharon — 36 Richards, Bonnie — 272 Rickman, Janet — 272, 80 Ricossa, Gordon — 248 Riddle, Terry — 272 Riebel, Robert — 219 Rinaldi, Steve — 272 Rippetoe, Leann — 248 Rizos, Rick — 248 Robb, Steve — 248 Roberson, Jarvis — 175 Roberts, Steve — 76 Roberts, Valerie — 219 Robertson, Carole — 219, 228 Robertson, Kay — 272 Robertson, Steve — 110, 113, 248 Robison, Judy — 248 Rodgers, Dean — 272 Rodgers, Joan — 219, 30, 61, 90, 155 Rodgers, Mike — 272 Rodgers, Sherry — 272 Rogers — 248 Rogers, Phil — 110, 116, 248 Roming, Jule — 209, 219 Roming, Lisa — 272, 37 Rose, Debbie — 250 Ross, Craig — 250 Ross, Denise — 250 Ross, Keith — 272 Rossato, Kathy — 272 Roth, Jim — 272 Rothwell, John — 219 Rowley, Rhonda — 219 Rufalla, Patrice — 272 Russell, Lisa — 220 Ryan, Frank — 220 S Sage, Randy — 110, 111, 250 Saine, Frances — 187 Sanders, Flo — 272 Sanders, Marsha — 273 Sanders, Mary — 250 ARAPAHO ROAD PHARMACY 45 Arapaho Road Savage, Kim — 273 Sauer, Ken — 279 Sawyer, Charlotte — 273 Scarlett, Christopher — 110, 220 Schantz, Louise — 273 Schey, Beverly — 279 Schey, Bob — 250 Schleyer, Bill — 232, 250 Schleyer, Greg — 273 Schlobohm, Cindy — 250, 31 Schumaker, James — 273 Schwarb, Michael — 273 Schwartz, Chris — 90 Seale, Ava — 220 Seale, Kimberly — 220 Seamon, Monica — 273 Seidler, Richard — 273 Semmer, Jeff — 114, 279 Semrad, Anne — 250 Semrad, John — 273 Sendel, Betsey — 220 Really Sharp Barbers Custer Square Barbers 113 Custer Square Seng, Gene — 114 Sepmoree, Sherry — 273 Shannon, Bobby — 273 Shaw, Lori — 70, 73, 90, 166 Shaw, Michelle — 273 Shaw, Susan — 220 Shepard, Judy — 279 Sherard, Richard — 220 Sherrin, Roger — 250 Sherwood, Lisa — 273 Shipley, Todd — 273 Shippy, Catherine — 220, 26 Shoemaker, Randy — 274 Shoemaker, Sharon — 220 Shofner, Cindy — 250 Shoup, Michelle — 279 Shroer, Peter — 220 Shuert, Cindy — 250 Sihvonen, Joann — 250 Sileo, Michelle — 250, 37, 26, 42 Sileo, Sherese — 266, 274, HANCOCK FABRIC OUTLET Richardson's Most Complete Fabric Center Where the Best is not Expensive 422 Spanish Village 281 Simms, David — 220 Sims, Cheryl — 274, 72 Singleton, Kent — 220 Sitton, Patrice — 250 Skelton, William — 220 Skinner, Shan — 274 Skinner, Sharon — 274 Skocpol, Bob — 250, 82 Sloan, Karen — 250 Slesinger, Rob Smedburg, Karen — 274 Smilie, Susan — 250 Smith, Brenda — 221 Smith, Cecile — 274 Smith, Celia — 279 Smith, Debbie — 250, 37, 26, 30, 48, 161 Smith, Denise — 250 Smith, John — 221 Smith, Lisa — 274 Smith, Mark — 251 Smith, Martha — 221 Smith, Morgan — 274 Smith, Peggy — 187 Smith, Ruth — 221 Smith, Scott — 279 Smith, Sunny — 274 Smith, Terie — 251 Smith, Theresa — 251 Smith, Tricia — 279 Solomon, Linda — 274 Solomon, Nancy Solomos, Mary — 251 Sonnenmair, Jan — 274 Sonnenmair, Lee Ann — 221 South, Elinore — 188, 86 Sparrowhawk, Bryan — 221 Spearman, Kathleen — 274 Spearman, Merleen — 274 Speer, Jeff — 221 Speights, Cindy — 274, 266 Spencer, Susan — 221 Spenik, John — 251 Sudicr Ladies' Specialty Shop 220 Spanish Village 233-8772 Spiker, Mike — 251 Spinella, Judy — 275 Spolec, Laura — 221 Springer, Don — 251 Springer, Kim — 222 Springfield, Bobby — 222 Springfield — Jerry — 222 Stafford, Kevin — 279 Stafford, Sanita — 275 Stailey, Ray — 275 Stair, Leslie — 222 Stalker, Nan — 251 Stanton, Karen — 222 Stapp, Vicki — 275 Staubus, Tad — 275 Steele, Jerry — 279 Steffen, Mike — 275 Steiber, Jack — 110, 222 Stephens, Janie — 275 Stephenson, Adrienne — 251, 27 Stevens, Karen — 279 ads and index 311 PHOTOGRAPHY Wedding Candids Bridal Portraits Commetrcial specializing in: Advertising, Industrial, parties, anniversaries, and weddings 235-6621 PHOTOGRAPHY OWN COGN 312 ads and index “ REALTORS 508-Westwood — Promenade Shopping Center in the Dallas Federal Savings Building (Coit Road at Belt Line) Stevens, Mark — 114 Stevens, Patricia — 222 Stiles, Patty — 275 Stockton, John — 251 Stoeck, Robert — 222 Stoke, Linda — 275 Stoker, Allison — 251 Stokes, Brenda — 227, 26, 55, 57, 160 Stone, James — 110, 222, 30 Stone, Ray — 275 Stone, Robert — 223, 104, 105 Stowe, Deborah — 223 Streck, Randall — 223, 231, 90, 163 Streck, Vicki — 275 Strelick, Janet — 275 Strickland, Joel — 251 Strother, David — 251 Stuterville, Greg — 275 Sullivan, Jane — 223 Sullivan, Jill — 275 Sullivan, Steve — 114, 115, 215 Sumbra, Peggy — 275 Sunstrum, Sherry — 275 Surratt, Richard — 275 Suttle, Catharine — 275 Swain, Jeff — 251 Swain, Sharron — 223 Swanson, Elaine — 223 Swanson, Steve — 251 Swartz, Chris — 223, 70 Swayze, Donald — 223 Swiateck, Mike — 275 Ts Tabbert, Lori — 275 Tannery, Mike — 114, 275 Tartar, Judy — 188 Tatum, Barbara — 275 Tatum, Russel — 275 Taylor, Becky — 275 Taylor, Billy — 124, 275 Taylor, Donna — 275 231-5171 Taylor, Glenn — 223 Taylor, Ray — 275 Taylor, Rick — 275 Taylor, Steve — 224 Taylor, Tom — 251 Teel, David — 224 Teel, Leslie — 275 Tepfenhart, Bill — 251 Terrell, Dick — 114, 275 Terry, Cherry — 188 Teter, James — 188 Tharp, Roger — 224, 228, 90 Tharp, Valerie — 249, 251, 26, 43 Thelaner, Julie — 279 Thelaner, Wendy — 224 Thenhaus, Barbara — 251 Thomas, Virginia — 173 Thompson, Gwendolyn — 224 Thompson, Lea — 224 Thompson, Peter — 275 Tillinghast, Sara — 275 Tinker, Stephen — 110, 224 Tiroff, Sandi — 275 Tischer, Renee — 251 Tissing, Jeffrey — 224, 230, 91 Toigo, David — 224 Tolle, Richard — 276 Tooke, Eddie — 276 Tomgren, Scott — 276 Tracy, Shauna — 276 Trammell, Dwayne — 276 Trammell, Leslie — 224, 104, 105 Trapp, Donna — 251, 27, 103 Traubert, Mike — 275 Triece, Ed — 251, 104, 105 Triece, John — 114, 276 Triggs, Carl — 124, 224 Triggs, Coleen — 251 Trim, Greg — 251 Tschoepe, Kirby — 251 Tucker, Sammy — 276 Tucker, Sharon — 251 ads and index 313 Tunnell, James — 276 Turlington, Barbara — 33 Turner, Tim — 251, 156 Tygret, Mark — 124, 224, 103 U Ulm, Deborah — 224 Ulm, Kathy — 279 Unruh, Donald — 224 Utech, Gregory — 224 V Valdez, Larry — 251, 101 Valliant, Bob — 279 Vandament, Graydon — 251, 90 VanDoren, Mark — 276 Van Holstein, Les — 225 Van Tyne, David — 251 Van Tyne, Ricky — 225, 73 Van Wart, Stacy — 251 Vaughn, Alex — 238, 257 Venthem, Michelle — 257 Von Holstein, Sue — 276 W Wade, Deborah — 225 Wade, Max — 172, 191, 50, 53 Wade, Pandra — 225, 64 Wagner, Greg — 279 Wagner, Sharon — 225 Wainscott, Chuck — 252 Waite, Keith — 252 Wald, Beth — 252 Walker, Carla — 225 Walker, Cheryl — 279 Walker, Cindy — 276 Walker, Dale — 251, 96 Walker, Diane — 188 Walker, James — 225 Walker, Matt — 276 Wallace, Hilari — 279 Wallace, Richard — 252 Wallis, Cathy — 225 314 ads and index Wallis, Julie — 252 Walton, Edward — 225 Wang, Felix — 87, 90, 154, 163 Wanttie, Barbara — 276 Warburton, James — 225 Ward, Brett — 276 Ward, Kathleen — 281, 276 Ward, Melinda — 276 Warren, Rod — 276 Warren, Terry — 276, 280, 281 Wasinger, Karen — 252 Wasson, Mike — 252 Watson, Mark — 252 Wasinger, Terri — 225 Watson, Jim — 276 Watson, Mike — 276 Wearden, Lawrence — 225 Wearden, Marie — 276 Weaver, Mark — 276, 95 Weaver, Steven — 225 Webb, David — 279 Webb, Keith — 252 Webster, David — 279 Webster, Lisabeth — 225 Weeks, Earle — 252 Welch, Joey — 252 Wells, Malcolm — 225 Wells, Renetta — 225 Wells, Richard — 252 Wells, Richard — 276 Wells, Tommy — 276 Wende, Mike — 252 Whaley, Kathy — 276 Wheeler, Richard — 114, 188 Whitaker, Buddy — 226 Whitson, Linda — 189 White, Dan — 252 White, Debbie — 256, 276 White, Jeff — 252 White, Kim — 276, 72 White, Kip — 253 White, Melanie — 226 White, Robin — 253 White, Steve — 276 Whitehead, Jody — 226, 231 Whiteside, Forrest — 276 Whiteside, Kim — 226 Whiteside, Lynn — 226 Whitford, Mark — 276 Whitford, Nancy — 253 Whorton, John — 226, 229, 39, 40 Whorton, Marion — 253 Wiezorek, Cathie — 276 Wilcox, Eddie — 276 Wilczynski, Steve — 276 Wilhite, Kathy — 226 Wilkerson, Scott — 253 Williams, Alan — 226 Williams, Julie — 253 Williams, Traci — 276 Williams, Valerie — 276 Williamson, Sherry — 277 Willis, Barbara — 289, 59, 84 Willson, Robin — 253 Wilson, Carol — 279 Wilson, Cynde — 253, 92 Wilson, Doug — 277 Wilson, Joyce — 253, 72 Wilson, Kathy — 277 Wilson, Kathy — 279 Wilson, Kelly — 277 Wilson, Melinda — 253 Wilson, Pam — 253, 237 Wilson, Sheryl — 253 Windson, Karen — 253 Winn, Sharla — 277 Winkler, Bette — 279 Wittwer, Barbara — 277 Wofford, Jane — 174 Wolfe, Gary — 253 Wood, Barbara — 195, 226, 228 Wood, Denise — 279 Wood, Donna — 253 Wood, Kathy — 277 Wood, Keith — 226 Wood, Karen — 253 Wood, Michelle — 277 Wood, Pat — 277 Wood, Sheri — 226 Woodbury, Paul — 114, 226, 167 Woods, Pamila — 226 Woodward, Sue — 253 Woody, Mike — 253 Woolridge, Charles — 277 Worsham, Dena — 279 Wortham, Judy — 253 Wray, Corli — 277 Wright, Gayle — 226 Wrig ht, Karen — 253 Wright, Linda — 254 Wright, Mike — 114, 277 Wright, Sharon — 253 Wuertz, Steven — 226 Wyatt, John — 189 X Xeros, Julie — 227, 90 uf Yake, Steve — 114, 277 Yandell, Luann — 254 Yazbeck, Cynthia — 227 Yeargen, Jeff — 254 York, Jodean — 227 York, Kelly — 254 Young, Betsy — 254 Youngblood, Joseph — 227 Youzva, David — 109, 110, PPA NSE Z Zeito, Cynde — 254 Zimmerman, William — 227 Zoercher, Catherine — 190 Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Congratulations, Seniors! and Mrs. Paul Beisman and Mrs. Doc Bell and Family and Mrs. Loyd Brotherton and Family and Mrs. David Boone and Family and Mrs. Donald Caraker and Mrs. Ed Coale Bonnie and Jack Carpenter Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. The The Mr. and Mrs. Bob Derrington and Family and Mrs. Les Fawcett and Family and Mrs. Lanham Flynt — and Mrs. Thomas Fay and Family and Mrs. A. F. Gallier and Mrs. Les Grulich and Family and Mrs. Sid Holiday . Rollie Hester and Family and Mrs. Norman Hempling and Family and Mrs. Ed Heath and Family and Mrs. Hopkins and Family and Mrs. James Hussey and Mrs. Jerry Jones and Family and Mrs. Jim Klein and Family and Mrs. Travis Mitcham . Lee Nichols Family Thomas Penningtons and Mrs. R. Pedersen Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schlobohm Billy James Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Dal Riebel Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ricossa Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Sendel Mr. and Mrs. Zack Tannery Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan, Pam and Nan Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Stiles and Family Mr. and Mrs. David Teel Mr. and Mrs. Dick Terrell Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thelaner Mr. and Mrs. Locke Thompson Bill and Helen Tygret Mr. and Mrs. William L. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Yake Dr. and Mrs. Gene Zachary Mr. and Mrs. Lee Zastovnik Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Fulbright and Family Mr. and Mrs. James L. Couch Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Goostree The Cameron Family Mr. and Mrs. James C. Guidry Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fisher and Family Mr. and Mrs. Bill Long and Joy ads and index 315 Finally, farewell. Mend your ways, be of good comfort, be of one mind, agree with one another, live in peace, and the God of love and peace shall be with you. I-Cor. 13:11 Time it was And what a time it was. It was A time of innocence, A time of confidence . Only amoment; a moment of strength, of romance, of glamour — of youth!. . .A flick of sunshine upon a strange shore, the time to remember, the time for a sigh, and — goodbye! Only a Fraction of Time. . 5 nee cnn yea at see CONRAN EaneeNe ee aeRO ene G eee Pininmmeanone PON, Axpaat one Rekrecatee ‘rears ‘ es Sena


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