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

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J. Pearce High School Richardson, Texas Volume VIII Karen Fulbright Kathy Haviland Co-Editors £ - ee ORE eS SR aaleme . 16 UPPER LEVEL “7 LOWER LEVEL OFFICES ie] io ES pe + rw as A FGTERIA | u Es HA oe. a: i ) | 4 as te af! Id = is 3 f: —, |8ANO Ha Lb Bf leon Ht le) EE oS = Sis: 20 student life And then there was. The Fain . which brought the beginning of school, football games, confused sophomores, schedule changes and the first annual Homecoming revue. Although fall seemed to creep up on us this year, it moved by all too quickly, leaving only its memories behind. D. A. The beginning of school turned everything upside-down. B. ‘‘Doesn't anybody know where we're supposed to go?”’ C. Students enter school with anticipation of a new year. D. ‘'l wonder if he knows his zipper's down? E. The Homecoming Review brought out artistic talents of the band. 22 student life D. A. Sometimes the pressures of school just get to you. B. | just don't understand it — you've shrunk an inch!! C. Gentlemen first? D. Jeff McAda, the picture of happiness. E. There's got to be an easier way. student life 23 24 student life The People . who came this year with new enthusiasm and overwhelming spirit that surpassed all previous years. In striving to be a group, we somehow managed to be ourselves, learning from the past and looking forward to the And then there were. . . future. A. “If that buzzard tries to pull my pants off one more time, I'll kill him.” B . A basic student ponders the day's events. C. ‘John, what's that after- shave you're wearing?!? D. ‘‘When did we decide to start serving food? E. Carol Braziel sings ‘‘Annie’s Song’’ at the Homecoming Revue. F. ‘I've heard of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, but mouth-to-lung is ridiculous.” student life 25 me. 26 student life a fe a + 3° peopl + 4 A. Robin Calverley, how's your love life? B. ‘'l know I'm heading for the curb, but who cares? ’ C. “Maybe if | give him my best Marilyn Monroe look, he'll look at me. ’ D. ‘'These crutches are driving me bananas! E. ‘‘Don't be afraid — | won't hurt you — all | want is your blood.” student life 27 And then there was. . . The Spirit . . . telling the story of this special year at Pearce. It was a year like other years, yet different. It was our year, and no one can take that away. A. Les, Trucky, and Doug imitate Pacesetter contagions at a pep rally. B. Seniors proved to be the most spirited class by putting together the longest spirit chain. C. “All we do is stand here and sell these darn balloons. ’ D. ‘‘Marthalee, is it really you?” E. Mustang Band shows spirit at a pep rally. F. This speaks for itself. student life 29 “ti wt ad a” aT wy ‘a Oia Oe pp 2 ilk Phd MU ttm be 30 student life A. and B. This familiar sign becomes a tradi- tion at the Pearce-Richardson pep rally. C. Tickets sold out early for the Mustang-Eagle game. D. ‘‘Mark, | can’t believe you dropped your contact in the spirit volcano! ’ E. Wran- glers ‘Roll the Buzzards.” student life 31 ‘= Xai SR as... ‘ious alia i¢ A. A. There's more than one kind of ‘“‘spirit’’ at our school. B. Speech Club displays Homecoming enthusiasm. C. David Jacks shows one of his col- orful ‘“‘charms.'’ D. Tom Cook entertains Junior Pacesetters in Senior hall. E. Mustangs show friendly thoughts toward the Buzzards. Oaches (ings of Qur C) 32 student life se) tse) ec ® = c © mo) 2 = , 4 A. Kelly and Anne really enjoy the halftime show. B. ‘Shine your shoes for a nickel?”’ C. The crowd enjoys a basketball game. D. ‘Wonder if next year will be this bad? E. The seniors’ one main place. F. THE High School. 34 student life And then there was. . The Place . whether it was a football game, a basketball game, a club or a pizza place, it was somewhere people could get together. In every generation there are certain places to meet, but the places we went will always remain special. 36 student life And then there was. The Time . . . looking back, time seemed to pass quickly. Suddenly the never ending algebra class, the often- boring study hall and the senior year were all over. There were both sad and happy times. There were times we spent alone; but in the end, all the times will be remembered. A. Mustang Band entertains at a pep rally. B. ‘Il really dig anthropology. ’ C. ‘Uh oh, | think we've just been caught. ’ D. ‘'! can even do it with my eyes closed.”’ E. 38-24-36?? F. The Year. G. ‘But we had 30 minutes left 30 minutes ago! ’ H. ‘‘What do you mean, parking will be fun? I. ‘‘Listen, folks, | can'f'get any worse! ’ peer tLe ththht ef student life 37 A. ‘Put those shoes back on; we don't want to kill the enemy before we see them!'’ B. Long skirts characterized fifties day at Pearce. C. Guys who once despised platforms on girls are now wearing them. D. Jack Turlington and Kirby Tschoepe practice to become champion foosball players. E. There goes that masked band member! F. ‘‘Come on, girls, get those kicks up!'’ G. “Oh my gosh, that’s enough to make your hat spin! 38 student life And then there was . The Thi . . . In every year there are new fads. This year it seemed to be long skirts, platforms and shorter hair. The things that are so important today will seem foolish tomorrow, but they will always remain a part of us and each will represent a special phase of our lives. ee ae ii : se rit 7 student life 39 a a A. Donna Agee concentrates intently on her card game. B. Could it be love? C. ‘'Get a load of that hunk!!’’ D. The knowledge of a new begin- ning. E. Guest speakers provide a break in the monotony of school life. F. ‘‘If | could only remember her number. ' G. ‘‘If | see one more girl in black tights I'll scream!'’ H. Knowledge comes through books. Es 40 student life And then there was. The . the knowledge of our own world being affected for the first time by the world around us. The resignation of the President, the energy crisis, job layoffs and continuing inflation all became realities for us. As we grew in knowledge, we also grew in understanding — the understanding of our place in the world. student life 41 A. Senior jocks ask Eddie Heath if he’s really posing for Cosmopolitan. B. Seniors are 1. C. ‘Hey, man, got a menthol? D. ‘‘Did Mr. Atkins approve that?? ’ E. ‘‘Hey, Kirby, catch the third Pacesetter from the left. ’ F. Liz gets an eye full. a its . 42 student life And then there was. The Group . sharing common interests, common experiences, and common disappointments as well as successes. These same experiences that seem so important today will fade and become only memories tomorrow. student life 43 A. Sophomores begin to also look to the future. B. For seniors the future is uncertain. C. The juniors of today are the seniors of tomorrow. D. Seniors pay for graduation robes. —— ISOMER A. 44 student life And then there is . The Future . . . beckoning us to unknown destinies. We disliked the establishment, now we are the establishment; we disliked the leaders, now we have become the leaders; we disliked conformity, and now we find ourselves conforming. It is our world; for the place, the people, the time, the thing, the knowledge and the group of our high school years will make us the adults we will be in the future. student life 45 Again this year there was another hectic Homecoming All organizations joined together to try to win the hall decorations contest. Others tried to show off all of their hidden talents in the first annual Homecoming Review. This year homecoming had a very happy ending as the football team beat the ‘ Jiving’’ Wilmer-Hutchins Eagles. Nearly everyone went to the dance, sponsored by the Pacesetters, to celebrate. 48 activities H. A. Senior princess Sally Ni chols and father. B. Homecoming queen Lyn- nette Blair is escorted onto the field by her father. C. Junior princess Cindy Speights and father. D. Sophomore princess Kim Perkins and father. E. ‘We're de cheerleaders, yea, yea, yea,. . .'' F. Tom Moore and Carol Braziel harmonize at the Homecoming Review. G. Juniors are proud of their first prize hall. H. When did the football team become integrated? |. ‘‘Julie, are you sure they did that in the Gay 90's?”’ ques- tions Sharon Knorr. activities 49 Under the direction of Ed Heath, the 1974 Football Banquet was held in the Corral. The players were recognized by the coach of their teams, and awards presented to several of the varsity players. The announced captains, David Hoover, Carl Grulich, Eddie Heath and Vic Miller, presented their sweetheart, Debbie Smith, with long-stem roses. Following the banquet was the usual dance. 50 activities A. 1974 football captains and their sweet- heart, Debbie Smith. B, Head Coach Bishop introduces Bobby and Richey. C. Peeping through the streamers at the banquet’s guests. D. There was fun and frolicking after dinner. E. Wranglers predict a full moon tonight. F. 1974-'75 Wranglers and Alan Laska. G. Wranglers aren't sure where the action is. By sounding the Mustang siren, waving spirit signs and shouting aloud, the Wheuglors were always ready to support the school. One of their greatest tasks was making the huge sign that stretched across the goal posts before every football game for the players to break through. activities 51 a A. J. J. boogies down. B. ‘PHS, sound your battle cry. . .‘' C. Sherese’s main goal in life is to become the Flying Nun. D. What's a spirit volcano? E. ‘Martha Lee, you've got to quit losing your head, ' says sponsor Mrs. Willet. F. Rah! G. ‘Here | am, girls!’ 52 activities arene neal “je Michelle Mark Sheri Sherese Lisa Martha Lee Although it requires a lot of work and cooperation, has been made more enjoyable this year through the enthusiasm of the student body. Future classes may be spirited, but they will never rival the spirit of '74- 75 — ' ‘'The Year of the J Mustangs.’ activities 53 The ‘‘Back-to School’ dance was a main event for Cpinit Drivers the who sponsored it. The pep squad ventured to try new things this year. They worked up a half-time show for the Homecoming game, and performed in the stands with flash cards. Though few people ever take notice, these girls really work hard trying to promote spirit throughout the student body. 54 activities SEE LT A. You gnu-gnu, can't you see I've got work to do? glares Kristi Car- roll. B. ‘Is this excuse for real?’’ questions Mrs. Underwood. C. The 1974-'75 Spirit Driver line-up. activities 55 A. Spirit Drivers put in long hours at Homecoming. B. Sandy Grover and friends decorate Tim Lawrence's house to show their Mustang support. C. “You mean a high kick has to be higher than this?’’ D. Managers llea- nine Bates, Susan Bynum and Debbie Harrison cheer during the Senior battle cry while junior Linda Chiavetta looks on. E. Play it again, Sam! F. “| told Mother to wash my uniform,”’ thinks Lynn Doyle. 56 activities = % Poy a a Ba lu Te | In addition to performing at half-time shows, the Pacesettonrs also supported the school in other ways. Members of the drill team performed in the aisles to the Homecoming Revue, and the officers bebopped to ‘Rock Around the Clock.’’ Much time went into the making of this year’s drill team. For instance, officers attended Cisco drill team school, about half the girls attended SMU's drill team school, and of course, there were the two weeks of summer drill for everyone. activities 57 an Sees er” Bat) ln) Oyeeet . Fs jh hd Pre AT ct 58 activities A. Big Boss Millican accepts flowers for her dedication. B. The 1974-'75 Pacesetters pose prettily. C. Faster than lightning? D. ‘‘Keep this under hat, Robin, but the band is out on the field and we aren't,’ blunders Leslie Coughlin. E. ‘'! kicked so high | just kicked the top out of this picture! ’ F. ‘Nya, Nya, Nya, | know you don't have any film in that camera,”’ retaliates Sally Nichols. G. ‘‘Con- nie, what strange arms you have! ’ 4 ¢ A i 4% =A S wy Sat ey) a os 4 gt}; ae 134 i ‘4 ; Grate as Ty dee xs v id Being invited back to Northwest Band Clinic was just one of the honors received by the Mustang Bands this year. The concert band went to the Sea-Arama contest in Galveston, while the Symphonic band won first division in the Ennis Band festival. Besides entering contests, the bands were also busy performing at football halftimes and pep rallies. Band members worked many hard and extra hours perfecting these performances. 2 y gt si a f ais se - pg wa A. The Mighty Mustang Mickey Mouse Band. B. The traditional PHS formation. C. Anne, Rick and Jeanette ask ‘Spaghetti anyone? D. ‘'For our nextnumber. . .'' E. Band Sweetheart Anne Duffy is escorted off the field by Kelly Nitsche. activities 61 A. Symphonic Band strikes a pose. B. Blow, Baby, blow. C. ‘I can't believe | ate the whole thing.’ D. Doc Severinsen, eat your heart out. E. ‘‘Go stand in the corner and when you think you can behave, come tell me.'' F. A person could get dizzy doing this formation. 62 activities aly Aa aicth hal ache od the pichity frm il, Yract icbhy Lage, | Od me we air we Seo aaaininaraywen tat sini flyers serait ig GE cancer hips i8 Stee Drontape a meary tee activities 63 64 activities A. “I knew | should have brought my bobby pins today, ’ realizes John Milano. B. Carolyn Snyder and her sexy saxo- phone. C. Those hot tamales get stuck everytime. D. Jazz band performs at the Thanksgiving assembly. E. Mustang band show superiority over the Buzzards. F. “Did he say go left or right?’’ G. Jim Browning puckers up for music. Winning first place in the Mountain View Jazz Contest was Pearce’s Jer: Baud At this same contest John Milano was honored for his talents. The Jazz Band was presented to the student body in an assembly at Thanksgiving. activities 65 Included in the programs of the Pearce Orchestra was Bach’s ‘‘Brandenberg Concerto 4”’ at the Christmas Concert. The highlight of the year was a performance at the Corpus Christi Buccaneer Festival. Officers were Kathy Langlotz, president; Barbara Thenhaus, vice president; Robin Kittle, treasurer. A. Mr. Curtis leads the orchestra. B. ‘‘Are violin strings really made out of cat guts?”’ C. Actually I'm practicing for Bourbon Street. Under the direction of Wade Bennett, Pearce’s Chotv continued to grow. Members spent many hours practicing for concerts and contests. Pearce was proud to have Jane Brostrom win a place on the all- ‘ a | state choir. | 68 activities A. Mr. Bennett, choir director, really does know Blake has a copy of Playboy. B. ‘‘We've sung that so many times, | can do it with my eyes closed. ’ C. ‘Little does he know I've got a copy of Playboy in here, ’ snickers Blake Burnham. D. Going on the 24th hour? ’ activities 69 70 activities Sponsoring the first ‘Legs Contest’’ was the Frenchy Club Other activities included a Christmas party at Farrell's for a group of orphans for which they also made 40 candy-filled stockings. The club’s finale was a banquet at a French restaurant. Officers were Robin White, president; Paula Gately, vice- president; Jane Gammon, secretary; Chris Neuman, treasurer; Karen Neal, sponsor. Celebrating ‘‘Oktoberfest’’ at Der Schnapps und Snacks Restaurant, the Geunaw Club kicked the year off to a good start. David Musgrove hosted the Christmas party, and ‘‘Fasching,”’ similar to the Mardi Gras, was celebrated in March. May brought the German Convention at Kingsville and a banquet for the graduating seniors and new officers. A. ‘| know you're wearing pants because you forgot to shave your legs, but we want to see,'' explains Robin White to the winners of the legs contest. B. President Robin White shows enthusiasm. C. The French Club gazes into the eyes of the camera. D. The German Club finds a meeting place. E. And now. . . The Kazoo Band!? activities 7 1 Students interested in Latin could join the Lotiw Club The students took part in the International Dinner. They also turned out in their togas for the Slave Sale. 72 activities A. “Ego Amo te, Sam Banks.’’ B. Need we say more? C. Latin Club is caught off guard. D. No Comprende? E. ‘‘What am | doing sit- ting here,’’ wonders Kathy Johnson. F. ‘Let's play follow the leader.'’ G. The Spanish Club was standing on the porch when a photogra- pher happened along. Spending time with a Spanish- speaking West Dallas family at Thanksgiving and Christmas was Pearce’s chapter of the Pan American Student Forum or Spanish Club They had a busy year participating in a variety of activities. The club raised over $300 for various charities including UNICEF, La Buena Madre and Amigos de las Americas. Teresa Castelli concluded her year as state president. Representative of the entire student body of J. J. Pearce is the Student Ideally, it accomplishes goals and privileges wanted by the students. Realistically, it can only attain the goals which everyone strives to reach. Mike Bailey was the president. 74 activities Sponsoring the Christmas dance was NH¢ Thyrza played for the 350 students and faculty attending. Other activities included revision of the chapter constitution and a special meeting with the Deaf Education Center of Skyline High. Officers were Keith Waite, president; Debbie Harrison, vice- president; Mary Beth Currin, secretary; Dick Duffey, treasurer; and Kathy Kelly, historian. A. ‘‘May | have the envelope, please. . . ' B. Mr. Corano, hard-working sponsor? C. Stu- dent Council officers and representatives do anything to get their picture in the annual. D. “All Opposed? ’ E. A peek at Keith Waite, president. F. Induction was a little different this year. G. ‘They didn't tell me this was a dress-up affair, says Cindy Glenn inno- cently. : activities 75 us pics 6 88 res Ate dhe Officers: Mary Beth Currin, Kathrine Kelly, Debbie Harrison. Sponsor: Martha Jane McMurray, Keith Waite, Dick Duffey. Denise Harvey, Moira Ferris, Debbie White, Donna Pellerin, Cathy Wood, Becky Taylor, Michelle Shaw, Holly Day, Holly Brower, Catherine Suttle, Diana Dickerson. Joan Mazzioti, Sandy Klihr, Tamy Jenkins, Lori Allen, Terry Anderson, Nancy Lee, Kathy Langlotz, Peggy Brymer, Becky Hollon, Terry Blacketer, Cindy Scholbohm, Ann Semrad, Cindy Glenn, Paula Holmgren. Roe BD SRR icilebrene itor 76 activities Cathy Nayes, Patricia Ashley, Beth Newell, Stephanie Pool, Carol Reed, Janet Butcher, Kim Howard, Monica Hennes, Jo-Ann Wang, Ellen Legge, Kathy Leighton, Tracey Nor- wood, Jeanette Needles, Cathy Whaley, Debbie Boyer, Cathy McLaren, Ann Metheni- tis. Mike Bailey, Mark Fulton, Craig Flemming, Carl Grulich, Mark Hammer, Ken McFarlane, George Carstens, Bill Schleyer, Mark Weaver, David Gelphman, Bill Methenitis, Bryan Bourne, Bob Skocpol, Ricky Krause. Leslie McFarlane, Jane Brostrom, Sharon Knorr, Sharon Bernard, Lisa Fields, Sally Nichols, Nancy Gilmore, Donna Taylor, Shel- ley Malzac, Beth Castelli, Kathy Haviland, Kathy Rainey, Jackie Heyer, Paula Gately, Leslie Ewing, Meg Kane, Karen Hammer, Karen Sloan, Donna Jean Reed, Teresa Cas- telli. Doug Lehmusvirta, Mike Ginty, Wade Masterson, Matt Hammer, Bill Schleyer, Tommy Hughes and Speak No Evil, Hear No Evil, See No Evil. activities 77 ‘‘O Lord come, ’ gives us the word This club calls for the fellowship of Christians who gather together to sing and Share their faith in Jesus Christ. 78 activities C: A. Mrs. Crawford gets with the program. B. “Love that Bob.’’ C. Roxanne meditates on the thought. D. Phil, can’t find the string. E. “Hmmm. . .'' F. Who's the joker who wrote this article? G. Quill and Scroll want the pho- tographer to hurry and take this picture or these fists aren't going to be under their chins. H. Quill and Scroll present their ban- ners. An international society for high school journalists who are juniors or seniors, Quill oud Sool calls for several requirements. They must rank in the upper one- third of their class and have completed Journalism I-ll. Members must be approved by the adviser, be approved by the Executive Secretary of the society and be outstanding in some publication work. Donna Trapp was '74-'75 president. activities 79 When not fighting over typewriters, the staff of the Powy Evpress was sacrificing many hours to write headlines, paste up pages and to race to the printers. From their efforts came many honors, including a coveted Award of Distinguished Merit from the Interscholastic League Press Conference. 80 activities Donna Trapp Phil Boelter Editorial Editor Joan Lichtenstein News and Copy Editor Mary Beth Currin Sports Editor Doug Bernard Entertainment Editor Shelly Malzac Feature Editor Barbara Brooks Business Manager Leslie McFarlane Jane Ellen Harakal Ad Manager David Fowler Art Editor Jenny Lanford Mike Wasson Photographers Stan Gibson Reporters Kristi Carroll Gail Pieczynski Lisa Brogdon Celia Laska Debbi Pigg Tina Coward Michele Rathgaber A. Gail, Mary Beth and Debbie are pasting up. B. Leslie McFarlane takes note of the ad's suggestion. C. ‘‘Me? Another Lois Lane? ’ D. The Pony Express is intrigued by their own work. activities 81 A. Jackie Heyer crops another picture. B. “You know they won't let us print that, ’ says editor Kathy Haviland to co-editor Karen Ful- bright. C. The Mustang Staff plays around? Never! A constant demand for copy and pictures haunted yearbook staff members, who often spent many hours slaving over layouts, yelling at photographers and trying to recreate the year for the ’75 annual. The largest yearbook ever was finally ‘‘put to bed’’ and all that remained was hectic delivery. 82 activities D. Karen Sloan looks at a rare thing. E. Doni- ta's nimble fingers are at it again. F. ‘‘Oh my gosh, there's feet growing out of the side of this picture, ’ says Mary Solomos astounded. C. ‘You put your right foot out. . . ’ hokey pokeys Mrs. Harris. Karen Fulbright Kathy Haviland Lynnette Blair Mary Solomos Activities Susan Bynum Karen Sloan Seniors Tammy Elliot Diana McCommas Karen Wright Joyce Ferguson Kerry Haviland Lisa Smith Peggy Hoover Lisa Lou Noble Jackie Heyer Faculty Ellen Legge Photographers Clay Church Hal Heyer Guy Reynolds Kevin Sims Jan Sonnenmair Special Photography .David Dewell Stan Gibson Bob Hemphill Mike Means Bob Hardison Business and Ad Manager . .Donita lkerd activities 83 Attending and winning honors at speech tournaments were members of the J. J. Pearce Cpoooly Club These highly talented individuals may also earn enough points to become a part of the National Forensic League. The main project for the club was the hosting of the J. J. Pearce Speech Tournament given for area junior high schools. The Speech Club also participated in homecoming hall competition in which they won first place in their division. 84 activities A. ‘Out out, damn spot. ’ B. The speech club says ‘‘cheese. ’ C. ‘‘Hey you guys, | just won first place in the Mohawk speech tournament.”’ D. ‘Let me make one thing perfectly clear!'’ E. Speech club members are real cards. F. Officers make drastic plans for future. G. ‘Did she say what | think she said? ’ wonders sponsor Mrs. Higgins. activities 85 This fall the combined efforts of the Drain department were put to good use in producing Funny Girl. The spring one-act play, Home Fire, offered a slightly unusual approach to comedy. Both shows made this theater season a rewarding one with new talent prospects for the Drama Department. A. A. The Drama Department displays its talents. goer ae ae i B. Is it Tommy Hughes or Omar Sharif? C. ‘'| . gies - don't think Mr. Atkins would let us do Hair. ie ae E. ‘How do | look fellows?”’ F. ‘Do you think it's showing yet?’’ G. ‘Hey you're cute, eyes Jane Ellen Harakel. a 86 activities Saas eR SEE ey = nn ra) ™ “ o c= = V 5 The Vocational Industrial Clubs of America is a part of the Industrial Cooperative Training program. The purposes of VICA are these to provide or teach unity, leadership ability, respect for the dignity of work, vocational goals with high standards, planning and working together, understanding labor and management, esteem for the world of work and the practice of democracy. A. Randy King takes time to check for his tenth toe. B. ‘Now let's see, | think you just stick this right in here and. . . ’ C. VICA offi- “cers, D, DECA makes themselves at home. E. Up, up, and away. F. DECA the halls. 88 activities The distributive Education Club is a nation-wide organization designed to develop future leaders in marketing and distribution. 4 it Wily yis- students work together in the South Renner General School Store. Their activities have included a walk for United Way and A Christmas party for abused children. To end the year, the club sponsored an annual employer-employee banquet in appreciation to the business community. activities 89 The Vocational Opportunities Clubs of Texas provide a school- work program. VOT is a club made up of students who wish to learn a trade and associate with the business world as well as go to school. A. “All we have here are t-shirts.’ B. Kendall gets on the job training at Texas United Flyers Aircraft Engines and Air Frames Mech. C. ‘‘I never had a person with three feet before.’ D. and E. Members of VOCT surprised by the photographer. F. ‘Over the rim and through the net, championship | go.'' G. Freddy Cruze does his rain dance. H. ‘‘What a view! ’ I. “Boys, that was totally uncalled for.” 90 activities Football, archery, basketball, gymnastics, volleyball, badminton, softball, tennis, chess and soccer comprisec’ the lutromunal program at Pearce this year. Intramurals is designed for those people who enjoy athletic competition, but who don't have the time, the ability or the inclination to participate in varsity sports. Wes se mie ee | 2 ihc ne longa Ry i a, . ; t wih Sa tt anattavea thts sate Z Lad ; . activities 91 For students who excel in math there is MuAlpho. Pearce math club is comprised of students with an eighty-five average in math. These students must be enrolled in or have taken Algebra 3-4. i. A. A. Denise Harvey's wondering what's going on. B, President Theresa Overall and sponsor Mrs. South lead the meeting. C. Mu Alpha Theta gathers together. D. FHA members look over plans for the year. E. FHA officers look thrilled at having their pictures taken. F. ‘What in the devil is that photographer doing?”’ 92 activites For students interested in homemaking there was FHA Pearce’s chapter of Future Homemakers of America concerned themselves with several service projects. During FHA Week, February 9-14, the club held an appreciation day for teachers. activities 93 Tutoring and helping children was a common everyday event for members of CAE as members walked to Mohawk each day during their study hall to help teachers. They also gave a Christmas party for mentally retarded children in Richardson. Phil seems to be the center of attention. B. ‘No Kidding!'’ C. Randy Sage, guest, and Tim Turner beam with happiness as they hold their awards. D. Key Club members ate too many pancakes. E. ‘'I've just discovered the key to happiness.’’ F. The Key Club adds life to the courtyard. 94 activities Sponsored by and patterned after the Kiwanis International (Richardson branch), the Key Club is a service organization dedicated to helping people in the community. Activities include Monday luncheons with sponsoring club, car washes, Kiwanis Pancake Day and overnight fishing trips. activities 95 96 activities Meeting weekly for fellowship and Bible study is the J. J. Pearce Boys’ FCA The purpose of the FCA is to confront athletes and coaches, and through them the youth of this nation with the challenge and adventure of following Christ. Officers of the group include Carl Grulich, presider.t; Matt Hammer, vice-president; Don Harris, treasurer; David Hoover, secretary; and Coach John Mcintyre, sponsor. A. Use your imagination. B. Carl and Coach McIntyre, silent in prayer. C. ‘‘Smile, you're on Candid Camera. D. Richard Brown takes time to read the Bible. E. Want a ride? F. FCA members hold up the building. G. FCA offi- cers take a bath — finally. As one of the activities of the year, the Gils’ FCA made Christmas ornaments to sell and raise money for a Christmas party at the Children’s Mission in Dallas. The party went on as scheduled despite the ‘“Grinch’’ who stole all the money raised by these girls. 3 : F PPRIT rrr eR EEL Loe = ty eit diab a hae MD ti 3 ’ x +. ' oi ite GAO ter Phe Oe a activities 97 98 Although lacking in manpower, the Red Cross accomplished several service projects. With the help of concerned students, the club packed Friendship boxes for children in disaster areas and made Christmas stockings for hospitalized people. The club offers the opportunity to let lonely or burdened people know that someone cares. A. “I'll trade you my jacks for your truck. ’ B. ‘‘My doggie wuvs you! ’ C. ‘'I love recess. ’ D. Pearce gets ready for AFS student. E. Fritz poses with foreign student Helena. F. Robin Wilson leads the meeting. G. Members of AFS give Fritz the lead. ¥ % ¢ Ba ed jinmeeconnteninae ees An international organization which works to promote understanding and peace between people of the world is AFS Pearce was fortunate that Fritz Haar of West Germany was able to spend the 1974-'75 school year here. As one of their activities the Pearce AFS Chapter hosted an AFS Day in February. activities 99 This year rodeo has become a popular sport at Pearce. The J. J. Pearce Rodeo Tecuw has attended and participated in seven North Texas High School Rodeo Association rodeos. The club’s goal in the future is to promote the sport of rodeo in this area. A. Tommy McGee and friend shoot the bull. Bn an l %, - i A -. om B. ‘‘Hmm, | didn't know you could teach your tg) vie? a ‘ihe ow bee. fxg s Beh horse to do that, Dick. ’ C. Tracey Norwood receives title of Rodeo Sweetheart. D. The Rodeo Team takes a break. E. Karen Milligan “ee is disheartened because she forgot her cray- e Sp ons. F. Typically, Murph, Art Club sponsor. G. Pee “No, she said you're supposed to stay in the lines,'’ Julie Pittman informs Linda Solomon. H. ‘‘I'd rather draw my shirt than that. ’ o Age . w 0 } We vs ; JP ha ( 100 activities Entering and receiving awards in many contests, the Art department designed and painted the backdrop for ‘‘Funny Girl.”’ The annual all-school art show, this year known as Art-a- Fest '75, was sponsored by the art department. SOG AT ERR activities 101 ag ata ey id, Nettie titi A. (Ph otographed at Gingiss Formalwear.) (Photographed at Sanger-Harris.) May 3 brought a highlight of the seniors’ last year at Pearce when they held the senior Pron The Prom was held at the Hyatt : iouse and seniors worked toward it all year raising money. They held the senior play and spaghetti supper in the spring as two of their projects. A. Scott Macon is stunned by his appearance in a tux. B. Melanie Con- stantine is having a hard time picking out that special dress. C. 1975 graduation announcement. D. ‘'So it's a little short, Leslie; bend your knees! For the first time the seniors will hold their Graduation in the newly renovated State Fair Music Hall. The exercises are scheduled to take place on Memorial Day, May 26, 1975. activities 103 i id alt ih id | ty | | 4 ! | ie | , im Uh Hi, i ! | 7 ty ‘ Ky fe be After having one of the best seasons in Pearce history, the Mustangs succeeded in bringing spirit back to a renewed student body. This was surely The Year for the Mighty Mustang Athletes. Woodrow Wilson Garland Berkner Lake Highlands Wilmer Hutchins North Mesquite Mesquite South Garland North Garland Richardson sports 107 Jerry Bishop Boze Ansley Chuck Carona Bill Cuthbertson John Mcintyre Doug Moore Don Snowden James Teter Rick Wheeler Steve Bilger Mike Bowers Richard Brown Rick Brown Gary Cardwell Jeff Carpenter David DeLee A. C'mon, Steve, it can’t be all that bad! | Spirit contributed, organizations encouraged, but The Mew : made this a winning year. Their game was very well executed. The seniors exhibited great ability and the underclassmen showed promise for next year’s team. Eo ace Don Dickerson Jim Crosby Carl Grulich, Captain Jeff Hagens Matt Hammer Don Harris Bobby Harrison Eddie Heath, Captain Richard Heniford Dave Henseler Steve Hilton Rick Holliday David Hoover, Captain Wes Howard Tommy Ince Tim Lawrence sports 109 A. Another victory for the Mustangs. Vic Miller, Captain Marty Mitcham Randy Parham Rob Ratcliff Mike Renfrow Steve Robertson Phil Rogers Randy Sage Steve Sullivan 110 sports Mike Tannery A. 'Is there really some ‘Coors’ in the water cooler? ’ Kip White Rick Budjenska Ray Collins Steve Hager David Jacks Ronnie Kimbrell sports 111 R. Schmidt, R. Boyd, M. Allen, A. Shields, D. Terrell, D. Galvan, M. Ral- McLain, J. Bates, E. Foster, S. Sullivan, D. Hoyt, M. Madden, J. Pflug, J. ston, R. Stone, R. Cobb, G. Ladner, M. Allen, S. DeJarnett, J. Freeman, Sammons, K. Hitt, R. Toole, C. Snowden, D. Wicker, K. Klein, L. Grigsby, S. Scott, R. Genson, N. Parnell, J. Triece, E. Rothert, M. Steffen, M. B. Rowley, S. Stewart, M. Wright, M. Garrett, C. Mcintyre. 112 sports Highland Park Garland Kimball Lake Highlands W. T. White Lake Highlands Plano South Garland North Garland Richardson A. Mustang ballet shows perfect form. This year was a rough year for ® The, Junior They had a hard schedule, but | they fared well. For the grande finale, they beat Richardson High's team. A. The Artful Dodger. B. Ponies move ahead. C. Mustangs add three more. sports 113 Although this was the boys’ first year, The B-Teaww had a very profitable season. They gained much experience for the coming years. A. “Hey Coach, it's not as fun as you said it would be.” B. “‘I've got it!’ C. After a hard day's workout. . . 114 sports | S. Steffan, J. Davis, S. Beall, G. Pierson, L. Breedlove, S. Forsythe, J. B. Marsh, G. Stuart, G. Philippi, J. Jackson, P. Stapp, D. Holson, C. Car- Boidy, M. Courtney, S. Durron, S. Wilson, S. Thornton, A. Feris, R. Pren- ona, D. Janes, J. Orr, A. Anderson, M. Verona, M. Kendall, J. Lemming, | tiss, B. Moore, K. Coale, J. Holmes, P. Minick, D. Knotts, M. Allen, J. R. Andres, C. Wheeler. Jeans, K. Curron, J. Powell, D. Jasper, A. Blount, K. Anderson, B. Crull, Woodrow Wilson Plano Berkner Lake Highlands Wilmer Hutchins North Mesquite Mesquite South Garland L.D. Bell Richardson ANANOWMANOWDOOG Le) A. A. After a game with Richardson High, the scoreboard shows the Mustang Supremacy. sports 115 There is always a reason for everything, including a winning football team. The '74-'75 Mustangs showed The Hustle needed to be a success. A. “Ok Don, I'll tell you the play one more timel’’ B. ‘‘l know it's down there somewhere! ’ C. The Mustangs show their best side. 116 sports “A. “Il heard this real good Aggie joke today,”’ says Carl. B. Weary men quench their thirst with Gatorade. C. Mustangs show the strength that made them a win- ning team. sports 117 srt ys I a st 3 ite 2 i itt he ee rift al ree eee Pe one : ore se? i eretrertt et me eo ee OE sae eta ef , a ete +2 ti eugia tt sOeees sae Oe aoe Ok OT OT TSO OR Hoe Se Fe +e ae oe eee ee 7. tio? fot 2 pind eda seeaer t@eqee 28% ee tke “8 ene er ee ; 16 Gas ds SSH 48 HF At the 1974 Football Awards Banquet, The Awards were given to Rob Ratcliff for his offensive ability; to Vic Miller for his defensive ability; to Richard Heniford for his perseverance; to Gary Cardwell for his hustle; and to David Hoover as best offensive lineman. These guys were rewarded for their outstanding contributions to the Mustang football team. A. Rob Ratcliff B. Vic Miller C. Richard Heni- ford D. Gary Cardwell E. David Hoover 118 sports A. Team spirit. B. The extra power that counts. C. ‘It's been a rough year! sports 119 CRON XC rT_ ASS oY, Ka) or ft, 4 @ i, LSP 4 wey! “4, ¢ i] i 4 A KV} Y vee’. « the As usual, it was a fine year for Basketball TeQuw They came from a slow start at the beginning of the year to leaders. Jan. 2 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Pr PHS vs. PHS vs. PHS vs. PHS vs. PHS vs. PHS vs. PHS vs. PHS vs. PHS vs. PHS vs. PHS vs. PHS vs. PHS vs. . Garland overpower the unbeaten district ee ae Wilmer-Hutchins South Garland Richardson Mesquite North Garland Garland Lake Highlands North Mesquite Wilmer-Hutchins South Garland Richardson Mesquite North Garland he ay AS As Pearce has done in the past, the USS TZ SZ INS Vans Ong achieved the excellence of a true Mustang team. They started with little team experience, but « gained more control over their game through the season. They stood well in district competition and had an overall excellent performance. 122 Sports S. Potter, M. Watson, D. Zadow, M. Collins, M. Dechord, B. Burnham, J. R. Martin, L. Baxter, M. Masters. Lierman, T. Shipley, D. Gemuenden, Coach Cooper. A. Would you let go of my hand!’’ B. ‘‘I'm getting away from this guy.'’ C. Coach Cooper entertains the players at half-time. D. It'sup. . . E. Swish! sports 123 A. A. The B-Team shows how helpful they are to one another. B. A typical Mustang stance. C. “What do you mean? | wasn't traveling!’’ D. You get instant Afro with Super Sheen hair products. 124 sports Another terrific performance by The B-Teanv was turned in this season. They played well against the roughest of opponents. They ended their year with an oustanding record. R. Shipley, B. Ross, A. Montgomery, M. Hahnel, B. Burrow, M. Piepen- brock, M. Garman, M. Coleman. D. Norwood, P. Fulton, M. Nay, R. Krause, K. Kosan, B. Valliant, M. Verona, B. Schwartz, Coach Carona. sports 125 A. ‘‘Look ma, | can fly! ’ B. ‘‘Hey, Lifebuoy really does give you a lift. ’ C. ‘Gee, | wonder how he did that?”’ D. ‘‘The ball has to be here some- where! ’ E. ‘‘C’mon, would you leave me alone? I'm trying to play bas- ketball.”’ F. Todd Shipley proves he can leap buildings in a single bound. Coach Mcintyre, S. Yake, R. Kopycinski, C. Grulich, S$. Hollock, D. Har- Laywell, S. Robertson, E. ris, R. Sage, P. Rogers, G. Ricossa. P. Stapp, J. Carpenter, M. Spiker, P. Stevens, S. Thornton. A. Senior baseball players pose happily for the photographer! Rothert, P. Allen, H. McKamy, R. Taylor, M. With a new coach this year, the Baseball team showed much enthusiasm and promise. Although losing nine seniors, they will have eight juniors and three sophomores to rebuild next year’s team. Early in the season, Pearce was predicted to be one of the leaders in the district race because of their outstanding reputation and versatility. sports 129 130 sports c. | A. Not posed a bit on this one, huh, Harold and Steve? B. Robo takes a mighty cut. C. Don Harris | scores the third of 18 runs against Bishop Lynch. sports 131 A. “I. can’t believe they're doing that on the field! B. ‘Why doesn't anybody ever listen to me?'’.C, Coach Mcintyre shows the boys where they should stand! D. ‘Oh boy, that was the wrong thing to say.’ E. | wonder if he thinks it’s really tobacco? F. Gordon Ricossa shows supreme concentration. 132 sports o o eo ” = i ° Qa 7) Cc A. Ken Currin checks the distance down. B. Shot putter winds up. C. Track star takes a seat. D. Richard Brown doesn't (?) know he's being watched. 134 sports The outstanding athletes on the Track team showed the district who was the best. With runners like Scott Macon, Dave Henseler, Richard Brown, Brian Rowley, and Steve Sullivan, they ‘“smoked’’ the competitors. | Coach Snowden, D. Jacks, R. Brown, T. Ince, J. Stockton, B. Braley, M. Macon, §S. Sullivan, K. MacWithey, M. Bailey, M. Labutis. M. Bowers, R. Woodbury, B. Rowley, M. Fulton, M. Brooks, D. Henseler, R. Collins, Shoemaker, L. Findley, B. Hohlman, C. Fredrickson, E. Rothert, P. Bell. Coach Ansley. T. Huse, S. Bond, V. Montoya, J. George, S. Smith, S. sports 135 A. It was an exciting year for the girls’ Ti team. Although there were many “‘sophomores’”’ on the team who believed the purpose of track was to give them a reason to watch off-season athletes, the team showed great speed and endurance. 136 sports P. Ashley, K. Langlotz, B. Dwight, J. Bell, D. Boettingheimer, C. Whaley, H. King, L. Israel, K. Currin, S. Cross, K. Haygood, J. LaFollette, Coach C. Hines, J. Sihvonen, A. Duffey, C. Cotton, K. Kelly, M. Fike. D. Knecht, Murphy. D. A. Girl joggers make the last lap. B. The big start. C. ‘‘Hey ‘Murph,’ this isn't exactly my idea of fun. ’ D. “‘Oh no, I'm in trouble now, I'm hookin'! ’ E. Christy, in perfect form, (as usual)! sports 137 M. Labutis, V. Montoya, R. Shoemaker, B. Braley, C. Fredrickson, Coach Boze Ansley, L. Findley, K. MacWithey, M. Fulton, S. Smith, B. Rowley. The year was one of hard training for the Cross team. They worked out many hours a week and never (?) tired of running. The team was strong and consistent, true to the Mustang image. A. Lonely runner takes it home. 138 sports Under the leadership of Coach Doug Moore, the Goll Teo has swung into action, winning many matches. Practice after school and on Saturdays at Canyon Creek Country Club was responsible in a large way for - the young linksters’ accomplishments. Two girls, Dori Gehrig and Carol Bragdon, were on the team this year. A. Dori Gehrig seems to find her golf ball very interesting. B. Mustang golfer practices a little before putting. C. This seems to be a popular golfer’s stance. sports 139 A. ‘‘Uh, Coach what do | do next?’’ B. Coach Moore shows the team the right way to play golf. wy oo ee, © pe bE CR ES . wn ey a = 7 140 sports | Coach Moore, S. Jones, R. Taylor, D. Geiger, J. Yeargan, D. Duffey, W. Fussner, D. Plott, M. Cochran, J. Jones, M. Smith, C. Bragdon, D. Geh- Peterson, G. Wagner, K. Anderson, C. Peterson. B. Weise, R. Jasper, B. rig. A. Dick Duffey patiently looks on to see where his ball will go. B. After failing to suc- ceed one way, Dick tries another way. sports 141 Another successful season was chalked up by Pearce Tennis teams. For the first time, Pearce participated in district competition and showed themselves to be strong contenders in all events. Mrs. Lenore Graham, coach, won the doubles match at the Cotton Bowl tournament. 142 sports Bay 8 981 ; bie oe co all o = 5 E 5 hes uv = 26 s Oo = © = = Es © = a Oo wo E = ro} a 20 a [S) wn 6) o 3 -_ Oo =e 7. = G Moore. D. ‘‘I can’t believe | finally hit tl’’ E. Pearce player strains to get the ball back over the net. C. ‘‘Maybe, | can fake him out by A. ‘‘Hey, you can't hit it after it bounces twice.” B. ‘‘The ball has to be up there some- where. just swinging. C. Schimelman, S. Markeson, M. Carroll, D. Lawrence, D. Hopkins, M. T. Nevels, C. Macon, C. Chance. B. Schey, J. Buroker, K. How- Bender, A. ‘How come my leg always has to cramp up in the middle of a serve?’’ B. A perfect Mustang tennis stance. C. Mustangs are teammates through and through. 144 sports Girls’ Basketball, which stemmed from Intramurals a few years ago, is now going strong. This Cinle’ Basketball team played other city teams from Richardson, Lake Highlands, and Berkner. The coaches for the team were Cherry Terry and Nancy Murphy. A. PHS shoots for two. B. “Hey, where did everybody go? ’ C. When Barbara Habacker gets on the court, you better make way! |}. Coach C. Terry, J. LaBrie, P. Thompson, K. Nayes, K. Ellis, C. Langlotz, B. Habacker, D. Savage, K. Kelly, $. Johnson, L. Kaplan, L. Wait. Gilbert, B. Dwight, Coach N. Murphy. K. sports 145 Soccer season started out great this '75 season with such a big turnout of good athletes that a junior varsity had to be formed. Hopes were high for success of the fairly experienced team. The team was coached for the second straight year by Coach Bob Flanagin. Varsity: K. Meeker, M. Tabbert, J. Fulton, M. Tannery, G. Schleyer, T. Elgin, P. Haigh, J. Campbell, C. Smilie, G. Philippi, B. Crull, S. McWilliams, D. Musgrove, B. Schleter, J. Palpart, K. Thomas, B. Rogers, M. Anderson, Coach B. Flanagin. 146 sports Junior Varsity: J. Joseph, P. Hunt, J. Young, S. Banks, L. Hamilton, D. Fear, T. Murphy, Coach B. Flanagin. oP ihe pn tt eoamanomnenall gneeeerecitne A. PHS shows its heading skills. B. ‘'l got it,’’ yells the whole team. C. “I'd like to kill that ball, ’ grunts Greg Schleyer. D. Goalie Mike Tannery practices saving goals. sports 147 Varsity: K. Keim, S. Isaac, R. St. John, D. Elmore, G. Butts, J. Ellis, S.- agin, J. Powell, T. Sanders, J. Lemming, D. Fear, K. Steede, B. Taylor, D. Forsythe, B. Moore, G. Hoover, J. Else, F. Loughridge, B. Carrillo, E. Reed, S. Dutton. Richards, K. Monhollon, D. Hoover, S. Scott, S. Smith, Coach B. Flan- A. Hey, that hold tickles, ’ laughs Jim Ellis. B. PHS wrestler struggles to pin Lake Highlands oppo- nent. C. LHHS wrestler shows signs of defeat while PHS stands tall. D. Flint Loughridge strains to pin his fellow PHS team member. 148 sports Pearce fared well this season, chalking up victories in most every weight class. The Wrestling team is one of the largest in Pearce’s history due to increasing interest in the sport and the dedication and hard work of the matman. sports 149 Willingness to work hard plus dedication were traits of the Mustang Cwi 7 team. Practices began at 7 a.m. and continued hot or cold, rain or shine. Several pool records were broken this year at highly competitive meets. rh Coach T. Barrios, B. Smith, E. Foster, E. Heath, T. Kinney, B. Bresler, K. J. McGoodwin. Stephens. B. Heath, L. Laster, S. Ehlers, C. Mungai, W. Beck, D. Davies, ; 150 sports H. A. ‘‘Head Fish,’’ Coach Barrios, savors a victory. B. “‘Ahhh,’’ says Susan Ehlers as she practices for a Lipton Tea commercial. C. Bill Heath makes waves. D. It's a bird, it's a plane, no it's Super Swimmer! E. The creature from the Black Lagoon surfaces. F. Two swimmers practice their dogpad- dling. G. ‘‘l won, ’ shouts a victorious PHS swimmer. H. Swimmer Eddie Heath shows his best form. sports 151 S. Chandler, T. Grubbs, D. King, C. Cotton, Coach Barnes, L. Balme, C. Stone, P. Oltman, B. Foust, K. Grimes. The girls who played on the team this year proved to be the finest Pearce has turned out since beginning the sport. They worked out Ist period and after school; much to the delight of male students. A. Peggy ponders “‘where the fire is that ball? B. I'll catch ya, exclaims Kim Grimes. C.Up. . .D. Higher. . . E. And over! 152 sports sports 153 C. Hoffman. ’ : Fi J. Farnen hh : ‘ ANS) i a x cs a4 ait ‘ A. Van Wart, B. Calverley, J. Sulli- K. Currin, K. O'Donnell, K. Glatz, K. Brown, L. Erickson, K. Leighton, van, T. Smith, J. LaFollette. D. Knecht eee COLD? COLE COLE CELE GOLEY CONE GLE CALE LED TONED TE marl Wt ah Ke me eS sf - a a ‘ ss 5 . ‘ al eal “s oh 2572 ee awe “ - 8 ti TES Et BI SIE En EE tt IED SIE Us ITE IE ? e b a” b B BI 8 b P| f e ? e ? e bs e ? e ? ? B a 8 a e A B a : a : Fe LEED sin tans: ste, cbarn eee Mu. oud Miss PHS ae hadore Carl Grulich and Debbie Smith TED TENE CONG! TEED” GD! WEI YEN? CIE TSIGD! TING? GOS SSD? CEG We : oe EP SAN SAT TANT LT ET LN TST SN BLT IED CS TT IT ET TE ESD i | je EE, ALS AME NED A AMIEL UE IS NES ac UNE cL UNE NED RTE cE tae Nn tN ENE ae OS Fe. LOS. Os. = eae eee oe Most Handsome oud Beautiful Randy Sage and Sally Nichols honors 157 oo GEG TNE GORE TLE GLEN” COLE TEGO WG TG GG GG TSG TSG? TG TIED? TIED? “tbh PEER L PLR ae VTE Eby 4 sano 3° Te : : f Ng Oh : Y rq z, % 5 et ry ee ae CEUEP COLE TOUGH TUE WEY TE GOGH GOGH GEG TOE GW 2D, Eso WE ae IU ae IE IE, ENE, ARNE BONE BUN BUN BINIEE IE Ea OEE IEE eID IED. EI AN : : B : : : B : B : B : 2 Ep : B : B 2 B : : : Steve Robertson and Michelle Sileo 158 honors “ TUG CGD TIED CELE! CSN TINGD? CSD TIS TSO GS SOP SII? Wehe a (eZ i v x es y ‘ (9... oe A Pea acca (Sa ) 2 ft tm 4 4 rt 2.) RET. REM Cosh Mo LONE. LE. LENE. NiCenl ORE % So ooo, a Pst 956 44 ost etete sy’ 4 Ode O05 O46 e), OU NY OO eel Oe Se OF ey Ee Sotee Pig etsy AA ERAT PO HG BVO Oty gry hy AC Ofte POOPORKOOR hy Lal) 1, RON, LD) nic M FO) oy dl 4) Re ‘i? epenon BE 68 GP fe, 2 O33 i a, wee RT x oy “ ty, bea 4 ‘ey } ts a : wale ss dot on ° . a. elit, ie i Dahir pit ’ rs 9 LOM, RON, LD) So, ‘ LP ED SLED LED” ILD” TLD” TSI” TIL CID” SID” URIGD” TES SD” Gee TS DPI EH nO) e LOM, OME LEME, OME LOM LEED Ie LEME LIME. LOE LENE, LEM ARE Tim Turner and Jane Brostrom honors 159 we x“ TLGP TLE” GEL CELEY CONEY TONEY” TG CMG CGD” CONES TEGO CLEP CGO TLE CELE TEGO : = 12 gpa RR oT aEae Baten ee a pee a ae : bs a E b : bs : b : S a . a ; a . u E a B a Fo OE OE Orin OED OME OME LEME LOM ML Mn NE ANE LONE LONE LONE RON ROME $i, cB, 08a BC POI Is LQG LENE LONE LOE LOE LOE OMEN, Don Ambrose and Kim Janes 160 honors Pay a honors 161 ape man) tf e- (OP TEGO? Hg re) rr i) CEG Essien mi David Dewell and Leslie Coughlin : : : ; iS z ; Bs 5 4 : ; S : 8 : : 4 g : : 2 ileal CLEP TELE CLE CEG We “oo GYRE CL’ COLD CLEP GLY” COLD” TILEY GLE” TONED” COLE” TUG TEEN COLE CELESTE CHP 4 OSD TL GID? GEG? TIED” GOUEY TILEY” COYLGH CLEP CE IEO VA TEP Ct i fu 3 § CEN EM INE, ON ON, Nn ANE, ANE ANE ANNE AONE AU ALN OE cD EN LEA 3 a ¢ e : 4 ls ‘e | § bai : a : cS | s 4 : q | a a a Mark Fulton and Valerie Tharp 162 honors ) 5 eel TGP TERE TEED GEN TRING” WILE! CSSD? GSD RSS CEE TE ES TEP TGP CHG GOLEM WG” CeO” CE TE : ‘ : ‘ 4 ‘ : ‘ : ‘ : ‘ 5 : : : AP EDA PEDO” WSMV Bg) OU UU Bp GQ” Be Cd? Te yC i } } : : 4 : : : B : g 4 : 4 : 4 : VERINAY VPs) e} oA é Hi, cts PEE oc By, cin, citin, cE, eOleln, eUNEn. taleln, cPINCE. at, eaten. David Dewell and Gail Pieczynski honors 163 SD alias “Wpe (Gg Are iat Are iGo Are) (Cork Arps) ig ak” Arey eg ee Meek MEME MPA Pg Arey egek A ; EL Don Harris and Cindy Speights e eB ? eB bs B z B 4 EB a B z EB z E a B z EB z eB : LXE. LOE LE LONE, LENE LONE LENE LEME LIED LONE LONE LUNES AOE : | oa Le sit, tin UGE SIC. 81 Eason IE IEEE In SIBED tBUESa INGS ATEED BUE IED, BTES ATS 164 honors Ee LONE, LEME, LOM, LOE, LONE LENE LOM, LOM, LONE, LONE, LON, LONE, Cophomorw Favorites Kevin Coale and Lisa Israel honors 165 Lynnette Blair 166 honors —_—— Rae Be 42 aH 3” pe honors 167 = 5 2 7) a a a o a) W 168 honors honors 169 Laura James , 5 4 — a0 4) fe rod ke © D i= O 1 BS Anne Duffy Vivian Hewlett sana cle AE pee Sit ng 170 honors C Sweetheart Kelli Wilson Sweetheart Tracy Norwood honors 171 Dick Duffey was treasurer of the National Honor Society and achieved such honors as a Scholastic Sweater, a letter jacket and certificate for golf. During his school years he was active in the Latin Club, Young Life, Varsity Golf, Mustang Club and class council. 172 honors The 1975 Pearce Who's Who were selected by a committee of teachers, administrators and students. Faculty members nominated 55 students who were then rated on activities, citizenship and leadership. Eleven students were selected as a result of a tie for tenth place. Sally Nichols, a Pacesetter lieutenant and member of the Senior Class Council, was chosen as Senior Princess. As a result of entering many speech tournaments, she is a member of the National Forensic League and parliamentarian of the Speech Club. Mary Beth Currin was secretary of the National Honor Society, a Pacesetter and on the Pony Express Staff as news and copy editor. She belonged to the student and class councils and the Spanish Club. Mary Beth was also selected for Who’s Who among American High School Students and received a Scholastic Sweater Award. | Debbie Harrison was vice- president of the National Honor | Society and received a letter of | commendation from National | Merit Scholarship. She was drill | team manager and awarded a Scholastic Sweater. Bill Schleyer’s position as senior class president showed his qualities of leadership and character. He was also involved in the National Honor Society, Young Life, Key Club and German Club. As a result of his soccer skills, Bill toured England and Scotland with the Texas Longhorn Junior Team. honors 173 David Hoover was involved, not only in the National Honor Society, German Club, wrestling and Fellowship of Christian Athletes, but was also a varsity football captain and named best offensive lineman. He achieved such honors as National Merit Semi-Finalist and Who's Who among American High School Students. Keith Waite was president of the National Honor Society and vice- president of the Spanish Club. He was also involved in such activities as the American Field Service, intramurals, and dog shows. 174 honors Terry Andresen was president of the Speech Club, a Pacesetter and a member of the Student Council and National Honor Society. She has entered many speech tournaments and won many trophies. Don Ambrose’s spirit for PHS was shown through his cheerleading and school announcements. He was president of the German Club and participated in many speech tournaments and won first place in several categories. Lisa Fields was secretaty of the National Honor Society and vice- oresident of the Speech Club. She received a Daughters of the American Revolution Good citizenship award and a kcholarship through her ACT | | pcore. 4 | 1 i Bob Skocpol was president of the Latin Club and active in Maranatha and the National Honor Society. During his nine years of involvement with 4-H he won many top awards including the Dallas County Gold Sar. Bob was also a National Merit commended student. honors 175 Twelve Pearce students were selected as 1975 These students will be competing for 3,400 Merit Scholarships along with 15,000 other high school seniors around the country. - = = i- = -_ - = = _ - = - t= -_ = _ They are; Top row, left to right: Joel Strickland, Phil Boelter, Rick Krause, Allan Polley, Mark Fulton. Bottom row: Lucy Reese, Mary Beth Currin, David Hoover, Ann Herbert. Not pictured are: Tim Gilblom, Laura Holder, Kim Hotchkiss. | —__i See 176 honors The Ideal) Centon Debbie Smith Bruce Brandt Gail Pieczynski Carl Grulich Sally Nichols i Eddie Heath Valerie Tharp i Randy Sage Dale Walker Physique Steve Robertson Kim Janes Personality Don Ambrose Cindy Schlobohm Brains Dick Duffey Allison Stoker Steve McWilliams Yvonne Marchman and Jim Griffin Joannie Hensley and Don Snowden honors 177 Individualizing of instruction for all students at all levels is the goal of the Cchool Board of Richardson Independent School District. Dr. J. J. Pearce, for whom Pearce High School was named, completed his 28th year as Superintendent of Schools. LEO J. EVELETH, JR., President of Board DR. CHARLES A. RICHARDSON, Vice President of Board JOHN A. STALLINGS, Secretary of Board MRS. PAUL R. SEEGERS, Board CHARLES WEST, Board Member Member MARTIN W. VERNON, Board JERRY OWENS, Board Member Member 180 faculty Heading up Pearce High School for the eighth year is Bill Atkins, principal. Three assistant Jack Huffman, Max Wade and Dale Lowder, aid Mr. Atkins in the carrying out of school board policies. JACK HUFFMAN, Senior Vice Principal MAX WADE, Junior Vice Principal DALE LOWDER, Sophomore Vice Principal A. ''Calm down, Jack, ' insists Mr. Atkins. B. Mr. Wade looks happy to be leaving the school. faculty 181 Almost insuring jobs after graduation the Vocational department consists of DE, ICT, and two new programs, CVAE and VAC. These programs combine study and work for many students. DAVID COLLANDER, CVAE, Job Supervision DANA HENDERSON, ICT, Job Coordinating and Supervision ROGER HOLLAND, VAC Foosball, card games and gossiping are some of the activities indulged in during the senior Study Hod (Corral). Other study hall students still have a year or so to wait before this senior privilege is bestowed upon them. DORIS HEYER, Study Hall YVONNE LEAKEY, Senior Corral Working with subject area classroom teachers is a new technique the PlawA department is experimenting with this year. Their goal is to meet individual needs of each student in the classroom. SUE COLLINS, Plan “A” EVELYN LYNCH, Plan ‘‘A”’ JANET STEWART, Plan ‘‘A”’ 182 faculty Students with problems about schedules, scholarships or test dates find the answer in the office of the Counselors They work hard helping students to make plans for the future. BILL BLAIR, 12th Grade Counselor LAVERNE ELWELL, 12th Grade Counselor JEFFIE HOSEA, 11th Grade Counselor JARVIS ROBERSON, 10th Grade Counselor B. A. ‘'l wish everyone would get out of here so | could get some work done,”’ thinks Mrs. Soloman. B. Mr. Blair is cool, calm, collected and ready for the day to start. JOAN LOMAX, Plan ‘‘A”’ Aide NANCY SOLOMON, Counselor Secretary BITTY WEATHERRED, Plan ‘ A’’ Aide faculty 183 Distributing passes, controlling the switchboard and overseeing BETTY DAVIDSON, Mr. Atkins’ departures and arrivals of Secretary students are all included in the jobs of the CHERI WACHHOLZ, Study Center, Finance Clerk Office BARBARA DAVENPORT, Pp Attendance Secretary They are also in charge of doing VIRGINIA THOMAS, Switchboard secretarial work for the Operator principals. MARIE PEARSON, Mr. Huffman’s Secretary PEGGYE PULLIAS, Attendance Secretary BARBARA RATLIFF, Mr. Wade’s Secretary Drama, Speech and Journalism are all included in the field of Conumumications Speech tournaments, daily announcements on the PA system, a production of Funny Girl, a triweekly newspaper and a yearbook were all accomplishments of this group. JANET HARRIS, Journalism 1-2, Pony Express, Annual Staff JULIE HIGGINS, English 5-6, Speech 1-2, Speech 3-4 ZONA RAY, English 3-4, Speech 1, Drama 1-2, Drama 3-4, Drama 5-6 184 faculty HELEN DEERING, Head Librarian A vital part of any school is the | library. This year our selected, purchased and processed approximately 1,500 BOBBIE DAVIS, Library Clerk new books to meet reading requirements of a growing school. JEAN EDWARDS, Assistant Librarian % tie up, Mrs. Higgins! B. ‘‘Were you typing with one finger again, Mrs. Davis?’’ demands Mrs. Audio-video equipment, eering. teachers’ typing and duplicating work are all managed by the Teachers’ SANDRA LEVELLE, Head Teacher “e Aides Another very necessary individual is the ANN McINTOSH, Homebound Teacher She helps individuals keep up with their studies during an extended illness. faculty 185 Novels, short stories, grammar, drama and poetry occupied Pearceites enrolled in English classes this year. Many senior students also took trips to the Planetarium where a presentation of heavenly signs in Shakespeare was given. A. ‘‘I thought | told those kids not to use double negatives,” reflects Mrs. McGee. B. ‘C'mon kids, try it; it’s really not as hard as it looks,’’ pleads Miss Barnes. C. ‘‘One more crack like that. . ., ’ threatens Mrs. Gra- ham. LEANNE BAIRD, English 3-4 JOELLE BARNES, Volleyball, English 3- 4 JOYE DAVIS, Honors English 5-6, English 5-6 MARY GARNETT, English 7-8 MOLLY GARRISON, English 7-8, Practical English 7-8 LINDA LACEY, English 5-6, Practical English 5-6 186 faculty JUDY McGEE, English 7-8, Practical English 7-8 MARTHA JANE McMURRAY, Honors English 3-4, English 3-4 ANNA MORINI, AP English 7-8, English 7-8 DEVRA VAUGHN, English 3-4, Practical English 3-4 DIANE WALKER, English 5-6, Practical English 5-6 faculty 187 Introducing students to the modern world, the Coience, department offers Biology, chemistry, Anatomy Physiology, Physics, Oceanography and Geology. if IDA CHRISTENSEN, Anatomy Physiology, BSCS KATHLEEN CRAWFORD, BSCS, AP Biology BONNIE FRANCIS, BSCS, Health NELLA HEWLETT, Modern Biology, BSCS MARY McBRIDE, Oceanography, Geology FRANCES SAINE, Chemistry 1-2, AP Chemistry ELINORE SOUTH, Chemistry 1-2, Algebra 3-4 CLAIRE WILLET, BSCS BETTY WONDERLY, BSCS A. Mrs. Hewlett explains the process of mito- sis. B. ‘Doesn't anybody know the answer?” queries Mrs. Crawford. C. Miss Willis, you're dreaming again! D. ‘I said that right, didn't lee 188 faculty Many levels of UaGges are offered each year at Pearce, ranging from the widely-spoken Spanish, French and German to classical Latin. CHLOANNE DAVIS, Spanish 3-4, Spanish 5-6, Spanish 7-8 DAWN GRIFFITS, Latin 1-2, Latin 3-4, Latin 5-6, English 3-4 JOANNIE HENSLEY, French 1-2, French 3-4, English 3-4 KAREN NEAL, French 3-4, French 5-6, French 7-8 ANN TEFERTILLER, Spanish 1-2, Spanish 3-4 BARBARA WILLIS, German 1-2, German 3-4, German 5-6 and 7-8 faculty 189 By using simulations, guest speakers and field trips into the community the Social Studies department attempts to supplement the everyday routine of the classroom. JUDY ALVAREZ, World Geography TERRELL BARRIOS, World History JIM GRIFFIN, Government, ASSP, AP American History, American History 190 faculty A. Miss Alvarez is hard at work correcting papers? B. ‘'Sh! Don't let this get out, kids!’’ Mrs. Whitson warns. C. ‘Hey, don't leave yet; I'm not finished with my lecture, ’ pleads Mrs. Rainwater. D. ‘Okay, I'll give it to you one more time, ’ says Miss Tartar. PATSY RAINWATER, American History, Government JUDY TARTAR, World History, Psychology, Government LINDA WHITSON, Anthropology, Economics, World History faculty 19.] The office or college-bound student finds many new skills pertinent to his future goals in the Business department. Typing, shorthand, bookkeeping and business law are offered. A. A. Mrs. Marchman is eager to please the pho- tographer. B. ‘‘I'll make you an offer you can't refuse, ’ says Mr. Wyatt candidly. C. Mrs. Rice is caught skipping class. D. ‘‘Did you have a hard day at the office, dear? inquires Mrs. Lomax. 192 faculty PEGGY SMITH, Typing 1-2, Typing 3-4 BETTY RICE, Bookkeeping 1-2, Typing 1-2 DAN WYATT, Outdoor Education, Business Law Believing that math explains what science discovers, department offers many different courses each year. These range from Introduct ory Algebra to AP Calculus and Computer Math. SUZANNE BROUSSARD, Algebra 1-2 JOHN LOMAX, Algebra 3-4, Computer Math JIM McCONNELL, Geometry, Physics SHIRLEY MONSCHKE, Geometry LEA POPE, Introductory Algebra 3-4, Fundamental Math CHERRY TERRY, Algebra 3-4, Spanish 1-2, AP Calculus CATHERINE ZOERCHER, Analytical Geometry, Geometry faculty 193 Much activity in Pearce is centered around the Music department. Students are always seen coming in and out of the band hall or choir room. Many awards were won by music groups. DON CURTIS, Orchestra Further development of talents in Ab could be accomplished by taking one of the various art or craft courses offered here at Pearce. MARTHA SUE MARTIN, Drawing and Painting, Arts and Crafts NANCY MURPHY, General Art, Health, Team and Individual Sports, Commercial Art, PE, Girls’ Track 194 faculty Woodshop, drafting and architectural courses provide many opportunities for students interested in JERRY BURPEE, Machine Woodshop, General Woodshop, Advanced Woodshop, Mechanical Woodshop JOHN CARANO, General Drafting, Architectural Drafting, Preliminary Engineering and Technical Drafting, General Woodshop Arts These courses offer much practical experience and job training for ee | Cooking, sewing, child care and A. ‘Am | coming in loud and clear, band?’ booms Mr. Guilbert. B. Miss family living were just a few of Martin has been practicing this pose for days. C. Mr. Carano pauses ects covered in from his work for a moment to smirk for the photographer. D. Mr. Bur- the id cd pee doesn't believe in signs. Economics LINDA McKISSACK, Clothing 1, Clothing 2, Clothing 3, Home and Students this year enjoyed Family Living cooking meals for visitors and making their own clothes. SHARON SHARP, Foods 1, Foods 2, Foods 3 faculty 195 Pearce was victorious in many competitive Athetics events this year. Boys competed in football, tennis, basketball, baseball, track, golf, soccer and swimming while girls participated in swimming, tennis, volleyball and track. WILLIAM ANSLEY, Geometry, Track JERRY BISHOP, Outdoor Education, American History, Football CHUCK CARONA, Introductory Algebra 1-2, Algebra 3-4, Athletics ROYCE COOPER, Boys’ Health, Personal Typing, Studyhall, Basketball WILLIAM CUTHBERTSON, PE, Boys’ Health, Trainer 196 faculty GLORIA KONOLD, PE, Girl's Health, Gymnastic and Modern Dance, Boys’ and Girls’ Tennis class JOHN McINTYRE, Personal Typing, Business Math, General Business, Athletics DON SNOWDEN, World Geography, World History, Athletics RICK WHEELER, Government, Athletics A. ‘That's about the size of it, Coach Barrios reports. B. Is Coach Cuthbertson singing for his class? C. ''Aw, c'mon, girls, you can do one more, ’ implores Miss Barnes. D. Coach Snowden keeps his drawer open for a quick peek at the answers. faculty 197 20 a eee eee ee = = SS aaa eee Officers Bist a. OS me ae +a Noh Ss | Bra te | ik we af Sad - t . p i || As aes “ be ATM. ey ¥; oe FG ? Sw AS = Bf a . ? f- a sree a. ee aie a Secretary — Jane Poindexter Treasurer — Ileaine Bates 200 seniors a Netellelniemeymelcelol el ilelaMel ate, entering college or the business world occupy the minds of the Conions as they come to the end of an exhausting twelve years. An unusual distinction for the class of '75 that will neverbe . repeated is the fact that they — ; were on the Pearce campus for ih allfouryears, ES ™ A. Lloyd Abernathy Aes Sarah J. Adams _ - Donna Agee — Lindsay M. Alexander, Dan B. Allen sae Donald J. Ambrose Jerry Anderson ‘ Terry A, Andresen a Ga Carolyn Ankele Oa Tae seniors 201 Paul S. Anselmo Mark S. Armstrong Gwenda G. Arnick Darrell G. Arnett Diane Arnett Gregory R. Arnim Ginger Arnold Shelly Arnold Lynn D. Athey - Jennifer Austin Joe A. Austin John M. Bailey Martin K. Bailey John S. Baker Jeff R. Bannon 202 seniors Christy Barnum Denise G. Barrett |DY- oe co] aM MM {01a (-1-1 Michael Bartoletta Michael Basinger Brian A. Bates A. It seems that Ann Greiber isnot puttingher total concentration on her art work. PS aah lleaine Bates Rose Bates Joe R. Baxter seniors 203 Mark Bayless Kelly A. Beamis Diane F. Benner Debra A. Bennett Bolnnt-s OP oS-Talal late | Douglas A. Bernard Sharon R. Bernard Deborah K. Berry Lynn M. Biancardi Daran L. Billingsley Juliana A. Black Sherry Blackburn Terry Blacketer Lynnette Blair Donna M. Blamire 204 seniors Glen Blanchard F David L. Bland 4 Rebecca Blanton i Phillip Boelter. ys ‘ , 1 Larry B. Boettigheimer ip Steve D. Bond Helena Borell Bryan R. Bourne Brenda G. Bowling | Kathy J. Boy Deborah Boyer Keith J. Bradley Suzanne Bradshaw atk John W. Braley Aan dla ath Bruce S. Brandt Mera tan 4 seniors 205 206 seniors (@relce) MM -1¢0) 41-11 Kristie L. Brock Lisa Brogdon sYold ofel gel inet). 3 Donna K. Brooks Mark E. Brooks Jane Brostrom Michael K. Butler Richard L. Brown Rick B. Brown Teresa Bryant George H. Bunch Kathryn Burks Janet L. Butcher Susan L. Bynum Candy E. Cain | Maryann Calhoun eeu seniors 207 A. “Will this day ever end?’ dreams Dick Hampton. John R. Campbell _ Terry Campion Gary W. Cardwell Elizabeth A. Castelli Teresa M. Castelli David J. Cather 208 seniors Martin L. Catt Cheryl Chadwick Steven Chaples Duane Chiavelta. ee Dixie Christakos Kent ?. Christensen “Clay A. Church Cyndie Clements Daryl W. Clinger Vicki Cobb Leslie Coghlin Jay Coker ee eg eS tel atom Xe) (ol [-¥ 44] James S. Colley Ray G. Collins seniors 209 Melanie |. Constantine Cheryl E. Cook Helen J. Cook Sonja Cooley Robert W. Courtney Tina R. Coward Cheryl R. Cowen John R. Cox Ken W. Cox Janis K. Craig Dawn D. Crutcher Winfred L. Cruze Maureen Cumiskey Mary E. Currin Tracey L. Dague 210 seniors Judy Danielson POR RUG te a Madar: Kimberly Davies Wreetint ye Norv h ay Pamela D’Uan Davis o nt , es af Lorraine C. Davis Pamela F. DeJarnett ET Yo WW DY) (ole (ol : | DYon (of Mm BY-s1Z-1 | Jo D. Dibrell Donald B. Dickerson seniors 211 pecarcronte ines eres coer meee empress ae phew ert ea eeaeites singses. 7 eisai tes sa RITES MES GN A Tinamarie V. Dimitrik : Mary J. Dirks | Yo) of 14m BYoy-1ol 11-18 David A. Doerr Sam A. Donaldson Patty Donally | Lynda A. Donnellan Jo A. Donovan Paul M. Duckworth Richard J. Duffey Anne M. Duffy Robert L. Duncan Dana L. Dutton Becky K. Dwight Geoffrey C. Dyott 212 seniors A. I know something you don't know! teases Jane. B. It appears that Ginger ca stn wong f i ; i GH Bay me to see more ng than the pep rally. el Win xe saa { 7 Joe C. Eaker | Norman A. Eastwood Arthur T. Elgin Elizabeth A. Elliot Tamara J. Elliott Deborah Elwell seniors 213 Mary E. Epps Steve S. Erickson Linda S. Eskridge DIV) I-W at8] oer) €3 Erin Evans Leslie A. Ewing | RolV] cof Om wo] (Xo) 4) Victoria Farnen Michael A. Fay Daniel R. Fear Mitchell A. Fein Joyce E. Ferguson j James K. Fields Lisa Fields Martha E. Fike ° 214 seniors i) A. “I'm not sure | realize what I’m getting into, thinks Carol. iA; t Lane T. Findley j dha nd Mark A. Fish werent ; Duane P. Fisher Craig Fleming Henry N. Fleming 5 : Steven M. Fleming Mary K. Flippo Lana G. Flynt Britt T. Ford seniors 215 Kenneth L. Foster Rebecca A. Foster Rebecca K. Foust David B. Fowler Andy Francis Karen G. Fulbright John Fulton Mark K. Fulton Pamela Furr Morrison R. Fussner Jane E. Gammon Jon Gammon Jeffrey L. Geese Dannette Gehrig David M. Gelphman AN | 216 seniors L- David W. Gemuenden Stan H. Gibson Tim J. Gilblom James M. Giles | Diane A. Gillis ; ‘| Nancy G. Gilmore i 4 Michael J. Ginty Cynthia L. Glenn Craig E. Gontarek | Todd A. Gore Richard Grader i Richard T. Green | Richard Greenwell Ann E. Greiber Kimberly Grimes seniors 217 Julie J. Grove Carl D. Grulich Fritz Haar Kathy J. Habeger Vickie Hagar Kathy J. Hague Bol alle-W. Wal a Ce lalat-y| (e] (tamale live Elizabeth M. Hamilton A. Ginger doesn't appreciate Bruce’s smart remarks. ; 218 seniors NYolite ze alelulitieta f Karen Hammer Richard W. Hampton f Michael Hance Abts _ Susan E. Haralson La | Robert. Hardison i arene Rania Are ae Lee Ann Hargis ba : Recon | Robert R. Harmon : i ae | Robert J. Harper — Soap tah ALS ce John L. Harris } |BY-1 0) o)[- 0 Ml mlolgatola) Robert M. Harrison aera Karen M. Harvey Mary L. Hatch Christina Haugan seniors 219 220 seniors Kathy J. Haviland Edward Hayes William S. Hayes Francis E. Heath Sharon Hempling Richard R. Heniford Monica C. Hennes Dave A. Henseler Anne E. Herbert Chris S. Hewitt Vivian Hewlett Jacalyn E. Heyer er TTamaltececela) Carol S. Hill Mike M. Hill | Steve Hilton Louis K. Hine - Cynthia L. Hinkle Terry E. Hise Cherie L. Hock Rebecca G. Hollon — Roger S. Holmes Terese Holwerda — Margaret laoyularelareleet-a Philip E. Hood David W. Hoover Christie E. Houser Kimberly J. Howard Russell J. Howard Margaret L. Howell id ere ee ree asia . seine staeibe oa in ee i seb aoatet Sp+) —eoimnayen whee te ets ae a SA at hl Sa en Sa nro a ob Baad abs ed Fa oS negperemarrgen asin rN 8a mre seniors 221 222 seniors Karen A. Hughes Danny W. Hunt Robert L. Hurd = ae James Hussey Donita L. Ikerd BT Teo Mate lgelun OO er ee —— Frank E. Irving Teresa J. Irwin DY o Wo ht OMIM ela 3 Laura A. James Kim Janes Joe E. Jenkinson Tom M. Jenkinson Becky Johnson Denise L. Johnson Se Doon hae a a Or ns CO i te anton A inane nin els Sa arcs : bse ee of H ere eee iH A. ‘“‘Watch where you're sticking that pi i screams Sally. tas 4 i 2 see Kally K.Johnson Robert W. Johnson | Daniel R. Jones RSs eters a i a i} ee ee ne ee ee | ) Leslie J. Jones Steven W. Jones | Jennifer Joseph i Gregory L. Kalmbach Margaret Mary Kane Sheri S. Katz seniors 223 Kathrine A. Kelly Jesse A. Kendall Thomas Kettering Jean R. Kilborn — Gwendolyn Kincaid Kathryn L. Kindle Eps ashe pad rae a oe Bag ? Sayvene ne ‘« SAE Eine, z d ig A ees rahe is ‘ Oe agg ngrben hes A ; : i s een hi latelatelitem diate) Randolph J. King Tim V. Kinney A. Even the requirement of wearing a hard hat doesn't stop seniors Bob Harmon, Lana Flynt and Kathy Lowe. 1 @ NO ADMITTANCE WITH OUT HARD HAT | COMPLY WITH O.S.HA. | Bee xx 224 seniors 7 - Sharon Knorr — s Carol K. Knust | ‘ : Richard A. Kong Roger A. Kopycinski ___ Julie E. Koutroulis iy William F. Krause John C. Labrie Janice L. Lake Aico latte Melalcel ce! oll ola Relate) Randy R. Langley Monique P. Laran Alan D. Laska Vo WW Rerti-ig seniors 225 iki 226 seniors Alan L. Lavergne Timmie Lawrence Barbara J. Leakey lalelce)(oM am K-te (Tarlo la) Julie A. Lee Nancy K. Lee Ellen M. Legge Cheryl A. Legrand Douglas E. Lehmusvirta Robert K. Leverette Scott J. Levinson Joey Lewis Joan L. Lichtenstein John L. Lierman Penny D. Linex see 5 x) pastt iL a RN OT N N N cr v — 2 c o ” 1 a fi Lowe RY-M Mel ale] ola) A. Hey, guys — check her ou Richard A. Loessberg Danny L. Lorber Gillian Lloyd Kathleen R. Cynthia Little , Den Cindy A. Lucius Carol E. Luker Yat ra-W utola Dlolare| (e| Donald G. Mackey Ronald S. Macon Kevin S. MacWithey f Christi Maggard MAN NTE RIP Me _ Michael Maggiore Cente ices heb tf. Mark Wy Malcolm William R. Malzac William E. Mangieri Kimberly Manthe Lexa G. Marcus colt] a PPM utelgelColice, Ernest J. Marquardt 228 seniors NYolrilUl=) Mautelesatel | William R. Martin Richard F. Mays Jeff McAda ab yan Reed D. McAlister gt a | CharlieE.McCasland = na Susan K. McCole ¥ i HRS : Amat a) Mary K. McElyea Aa | Leslie W. McFarlane. James E. McGoodwin. Vicki L. McGowan Ronald D. McGuire James H. McKamy Katherine A. McKenzie Patrick A. McKinley seniors 229 ym’ A. Gail's face lights up at the sound of some | ) Teak is exciting news. Stephen A. McWilliams Michael T. Means Julie A. Melvin : hy William M. Methenitis John B. Milano Vic E. Miller 230 seniors Melia J. Minchew Steven D. Mitchell Victor F. Montoya i Douglas E. Moore Laurie S. Moore SOU Aaa gta 2 | S. T. Moore eae James E. Morgan. Michael T. Murphy David R. Musgrove Vicki L. Myer Annette Y. Myers Bote lslare Oy [e] 0) e114 Cathy A. Nayes Jeannette K. Needles Dayna P. Nelson seniors 231 an Joseph D. Nelson Travis S. Nevels Susan B. Newell Sally A. Nichols Martin W. Nickel Timothy D. Nieman Edward K. Nitsche Phyllis A. Nixon Hye May (o) 0) (-3 a 'Yo) of-14 SPM (0) 0) (1 ofa at-1| (= ay Co) Ce Lare | Lloyd E. Norman Lynn M. O'Brien Peggy L. Oltman Nols OM y [-r01| 232 seniors oy ae Se — gh i Ba neni Peggy L. O'Neal Ke Marcus C. Orr a Karen E. Osgerby i, ener , S53 Se A. Dave Henseler tells the ivicy details of last weekend. ra } Virginia A. Oslin Karen M. Overall Michael P. Pakes Jeffrey L. Palpant Gregory A. Park Laura E. Parsons seniors 233 rat ikl 234 seniors Soni Parsons Janet M. Pescasio Karen K. Peters Sandra Peterson Wanda Peterson Timothy J. Petty Gail M. Pieczynski Sharon Pittman - Dean B. Plott Susan E. Poag teatro ce WW ke) ) (-Yay 4 Alice J. Poindexter (eT r-Yele WW mel ielarele) Allan C. Polley Stephanie Pool Scott Potter U4 -1 | oll ot gol ¥ To | Xo) ol-Vam otvalt ai @ Michele Rathgaber Xo) of-Ja mea -yoLel [ale] Lucy Reese | Charles M. Reid Bobby L. Reneau Guy A. Reynolds % Ronald R. Richard Gordon J. Ricossa James K. Riddick LeAnn Rippetoe Richard A. Rizos Stephen C. Roberts seniors 235 qm’ ” , Steve W. Robertson _ Judy B. Robison John P. Rogers a William E. Rogers BS i Richard B. Rosen we Craig D. Ross | Dennis P. Ross Katherine M. Russell-Redman Randy E: Sage 236 seniors . . Mary Sanders Robert G. Schey Craig H. Schimelman aa Sn aca , 2 i bee Me soe pane Eee wy capt tee William C.Schleyer Lucinda J. Schlobohm Ann E. Semrad of ; ; Hy Judy Shepard Roger B. Sherrin a? a ape Cynthia l. Shuert be aa 4 Joann J. Sihvonen Michelle D. Sileo i Shanlynn R. Skinner °Xo) of -14 gl OMS) ole of) Karen J. Sloan Susan E. Smilie seniors 237 Cecile M. Smith Celia A. Smith David M. Smith Debra K. Smith Dennis W. Smith Leland D. Smith — as | Teresa M. Smith Theresa L. Smith Tim J. Smith ci. = —e fa Mary F. Solomos Mike E. Spiker Lynn M. Spolec Donald K. Springer Nanette J. Stalker David R. Stauch 238 seniors Mary Stephens Adrienne L. Stephenson John R. Stockton { Allison C. Stoker _ Joel M. Strickland David P. Strother A, Jefferson T. Swain Carol J. Symington Thomas G. Taylor seniors 239 qn , William M. Tepfenhart Valerie J. Tharp Barbara S. Thenhaus Angela R. Tischer Roger L. Todd Pera tat Kathy Toole Donna N. Trapp Edward L. Triece Coleen D. Triggs _ Gregory M. Trim Kirby J. Tschoepe Sharon K. Tucker Jack E. Turlington Timothy D. Turner Larry J. Valdez 240 seniors = -—— - : Graydon Vandament Stacey M. VanWart Alex Vaughn Charles R. Wainscott Keith. Waite Elizabeth J, Wald o | ae Carolyn D. Walker pee _ John R. Wallace pest Julie A. Wallis Karen L. Wasinger Michael H. Wasson Mark C. Watson Keith Webb Albert E. Weeks seniors 241 ya ’ Nia el of (1-4 oe [-1-m ole (-Y- fate] Mel | Mie) | j ame Joseph H. Welch Richard L. Wells David R. Whetsel Thomas C. Whiddon Dan R. White Robin E. White Roger K. White Nancy J. Whitford Marion Whorton 242 seniors Scott W. Wilkerson Julie F. Williams Michael A. Williams Terri L. Williams Traci Williams | Robin Willson Cynthia K. Wilson ; a a ‘ Joyce A. Wilson — ee Melinda S. Wilson Pamela D. Wilson Richard L. Wilson Gary J. Wolfe Donna S. Wood Karen L. Wood William A. Wood seniors 243 cH ” Michael D. Woody Judy K. Wortham David W. Wright Karen A. Wright ay POG Linda S. Wright Pamat att adn. | Richard S. Wright Sharon Wright CoG eee iW y-W Wan folate 11) oe ota ae _ Jeffry G. Yeargan Kelly E. York Cynthia Zeito 244 seniors (Lowe SENIOR @'| YEARBOOK t PORTRAITS “ WILL BE TAKEN ON Lor oS “te ea mene TY Bi After being together for so long, “| i seniors 245 my A, ‘Somebody got carried away when they ordered sen B. ‘You mean we used ior rings. to get excited over things like that? ’ wonders _ a past senior, Keith Mullen. 246 seniors A. Cindy Wilson displays a unique talent. of playing the piccolo with one hand. B. ‘I think my tongue is stuck!’’ worries Kent Christen- sen. C. ‘If this lady asks me one more dumb question, I'll scream!’ 3 seniors 247 A SARAH ADAMS Transfer 3; Band 3; Speech Club 4 LINDSAY ALEXANDER Young Life |, 2, 3, 4; French Club 4; Key Club 4 DAN ALLEN After being in school 12 years, | have learned not to eat the cafeteria food.” BO) NWN 1:1, Ob) = German Club |, 2, 3, 4: Speech Club 4; Intramurals |; Cheerleader 4 JERRY ANDERSON DECA 4 TERRY ANDRESEN Pep Squad |, 2; Pacesetters 3, 4; NHS 2, 3, 4: Speech Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4 CAROLYN ANKELE FHA |; Rodeo Club 3, 4 MARK ARMSTRONG Key Club 2 DARRELL ARNETT Band |, 2, 3, 4; JA 2; Speech Club 4; Key Club 3: Orchestra |, 2; Basketball |, 2, 3; Tennis 3; Track |, 2 GWENDA ARNICK Art Club 3 REX ARNIM ICT4 . GINGER ARNOLD Band 1,2, 3, 4: Flag Corps 3, 4; French Club 3; Intramurals 1,2:JA4 — SHELLY ARNOLD Pep Squad I, 2 LYNN ATHEY Band |, 2, 3,4 JENNIFER AUSTIN Tri-Hi-Y¥ 2,3, 4; Pep Squad 2, 3; Cheerleader |; FHA 4; Student Council |, 2; Class Council 1; Young Life |, 2, 3, 4: NJHS | - JOE AUSTIN - Transfer 3; Pearce Poet's Roundtable 3, 4 B MARTY BAILEY Track |, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 4 MIKE BAILEY Student Council |; NHS 3, 4 SARA BAKER: Band |, 2, 3, 4 SCOTT BAKER Transfer |; Symphon ic Band 3, 4; Marching Band 3, 4; Jazz Band 3, 4; Wind Ensemble Hi Sm JEFF BANNON Band |: Swim Team 2; Wrestling 3 CHRISTY BARNUM Orchestra |, 2, 3; Choir 4; Track |, 2; Red Cross 4 DENISE BARRETT Choir |, 2; Action |; Pep Squad |, 2; DECA 3,4 MIKE BARTOLETTA After being in school |2 years, | have learned about myself. MICHAEL BASINGER Football 1, 2, 3; ICT 4 BRIAN BATES After being in school 13 years, | have learned that | can't wait to get out.” ILEAINE BATES Pep Squad |, 2; Class Council |, 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 4; Drill Team Manager 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Young 248 seniors Conton Activities Lite 4; Choir | ROSE BATES Funny Girl’ 4 JOE BAXTER otond of-1| 8 YAM 5y-157-) 01-1 | 7 ST-1. -3 1-1] A 4; Key Club 3, 4; FCA 3, 4; German Club |, 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; Section 3, 4; Intramurals 4: Young Life 4 MARK BAYLESS Tennis 2, 3 JIM BECKHAM French Club |, 2; Football | DEBBIE BENNETT After being in school |2 years, | have learned there really isn't enough time to teach everything there is to learn. JIM BENNING - Band |, 2,.3,4 DOUG BERNARD German Club |, 2, 3; Pony Express 4 SHARON BERNARD Volleyball 2, 3,4; FHA |, 2; NHS 3, 4; French Club 3, 4 DEBORAH BERRY Pep Squad 2, 3; German Club 3; FHA |, 2 DARAN BILLINGSLEY Pep Squad |, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Young Life 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council |; Y-Teens | JULIE BLACK French Club 4; JA |, 2 TERRY BLACKETER Mustang Band |, 2, 3; Pearce Poet's Roundtable 2, 3; Class Council 3; Student Council 4; NHS 3, 4; Speech Club 3, 4; National Forensic League 3, 4 DONNA BLAMIRE id} obesto UT (o fl IY AMC EM | IS HO @F- Tale NZ au eX -163 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Y-Teens |; Class Council 4; Quatrieme Annee 4; Intramurals |, 2 LYNNETTE BLAIR Pep Squad |; Drill Team 3, Officer 4; Student Council 4; Class Council 4; Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Junior Usher 3; Mustang Staff 4; Homecoming Queen 4 GLEN BLANCHARD After being in school |2 years, | have learned that lost files get tound quicker when chicken is mentioned. DAVID BLAND Trainer |, 2 REBECCA BLANTON Seto Otek Cole (-To iT] om LAWRENCE BOETTIGHEIMER Speech Club |, 2, 3; German Club 2, 3, 4: Key Club 4 PHIL BOELTER Maranatha I, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Pearce Poet's Roundtable |, 2, 3; SAE 4: Quill and Scroll 4; Pony Express, Asst. Editor 4; Who's Who in American High Schools; National Merit Semifinalist 4 STEVE BOND Transfer |; Football 2, 3 HELENA BORELL AFS 4; Foreign Exchange Student 4 BRYAN BOURNE Tennis Team |, 2; Jazz Band |, 2, 3; Symphonic Band |, 2, 3,4; NHS 3, 4 BRENDA BOWLING Art Club 3 DEBBIE BOYER Band 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; NHS 3, 4; Candystripers 2, 3, 4 KEITH BRADLEY Choir 3; Section 33 4 BILL BRALEY Track and Cross-Country |, 2, 3, 4 BRUCE BRANDT Transfer |; Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Marathon 3; || Class Council 4; Student Council 3; Drum Major 4; Homecoming Revue 4 (oy) (0) | VV 4) 10 Pep Squad 2 KRISTI BROCK Pep Squad 2; DECA 3 LISA BROGDON FHA |; Young Republicans |; Pep Squad |, 2; Pony Express 4; VICA, Officer 4 BARBARA BROOKS Intramurals 2; Pep Squad 3; Pony Express 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4 WN 44:14 OO), 4) Track |, 2, 3, 4; Football |, 2; Cheerleader ee 4; NHS |; Latin Club 3; Class Representative 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; Section 33 4: Intramurals |, 2, 3, 4; Young Life 3, 4 JANE BROSTROM Pep Squad |, 2; Pacesetters 3, 4; Student Council |; Class Council 4; NHS 3, 4; Girl's Choir 1; Concert Choir 2, 4: WW FYolater-1| Choir 3; Pearce Singers 1,2; All-Region Choir 4; All-Area Choir 4; Y- Teens 2; Junior Usher 3 RICK BROWN Football 4; Band |, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2 RICHARD BROWN Football 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; FCA 4: Letterman's Club, Officer 4; German Club 4 TERESA BRYANT ‘ Band |, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2 RICK BUDJENSKA Football, Trainer |, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, Trainer 2, 3, 4; Baseball, Trainer 3, 4; Track, Trainer | JANET BUTCHER FHA |, 2; NHS 3, 4; Pep Squad 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Track 3, 4 MIKE BUTLER Basketball |, 2, 3: Track |, 2, 3; Cross- Country 2, 3; Spanish Club 3 GREG BUTTS Football |, 2; Key Club 1; Wrestling | SUSAN BYNUM AFS |; Action Club |; Student Council |; Pep Squad I, 2, 3; Young Life |, 2; Class Council 3; Art Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3: Pacesetter Manager 4; Mustang Staff 4; FHA, Vice President 4; Senior Class Vice President Cc MARY ANN CALHOUN Band |, 2, 3, 4; Swim Team 2, 3; Tri-Hi-¥ 2; FHA 2, 3; Gymnastics 4 JOHN CAMPBELL Soccer 3, 4; German Club 3, 4 TERRY CAMPION NS iVTol-Yah mt @Col VT avel] MM sf-13-] of-] | IY Basketball 2, 3; FCA 3; Track 2; Young cite by Qe Bie GARY CARDWELL econ a of-1 |i YAS I il It [od a BETH CASTELLI Newspaper Staff |; Spanish Club, Reporter 2; Speech Club 2; Student Council 2; . Spanish Club, President 4; NHS 4; PASF District Vice-President 4 TERESA CASTELLI Transfer |; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; PASF 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club Programs Chairperson 2; Spanish Club President 3; Spanish Club PASF Chairperson 4; PASF State President 4; PASF District 2, 3, 4; Speech Club 2, 3, 4; NFL 2, 3, 4; Speech Club President 3; NHS 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; Class Treasurer 3; AFS Treasurer 4 STEVE CHAPLES German Club 2, 3, 4; German Student of the Year 3: Swim Team 4 KENT CHRISTENSEN Band |, 2, 3, 4; Football |, 2, 3; Swim Team 2, 3,4; Key Club 4; Homecoming Revue 4; Mrs. Christensen's Anatomy Class 3 CLAY CHURCH Key Club 4 CYNDIE CLEMENTS Transfer |; Class Secretary | DARYL CLINGER Concert Band |; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Wind Ensemble 3, 4; Latin Club |, 2; Key Club 3, 4 LESLIE COUGHLIN Pep Squad |, 2; Pacesetters 3, 4; Class Council 4; Tri-Hi-Y¥ 3, 4; Y-Teens 2; Senior Play 4; Young Life 2 MARIA COLAIEZZI Band |, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 3 ele} a eve) HE = 4 Football |, 2: Track | RAY COLLINS Football, Trainer |, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, Trainer |, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, Trainer 3, 4: Track, Trainer 3, 4 CHERYL COOK FHA |; Leo Club 2 MELANIE CONSTANTINE Transfer 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Young Life 4 BOB COURTNEY After being in school |2 years, | have learned that | have barely scratched the surface of man's knowledge.’ CHERYL COWEN ‘Choir |, 2, 3; Pep Squad |, 2; Pearce Singets 1: Youth in Government 4 IN Keren 7. :10) Newspaper Staff 4; French Club 4; Ski Team 4; Band | KEN COX Key Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3. RANDY COX Key Club 3, 4 JANCRAIG Pony Express |; Girl's Choir 1; Art Club 3 DENISE CRUTCHER Pep Squad |, 2; Pacesetters 3, 4; Student oe! Council 1, 4; Class Council 3, 4; Class. Secretary 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, President 3, 4; Young Life 1, 2 FREDDY ro Uy 4 After being in school 12 years, | hove learned that | don't like it.” MAUREEN CUMISKEY Girl's Service Club |; Ecology ai 1; Tri- Hi-Y 4; Young Life 4 MARY BETH CURRIN a Spanish Club |, 2; NHS |, 2, 3, Secretary 4: Pony Express 4; Class Council 2; Pep Squad |, 2; Drill Team 3,4; Quil and ‘-Seroll’4 D TRACY DAGUE Pacesetters 3, 4; Young Life fe 2s i Ga JUDY DANIELSON Latin Club 3; Pep Squad 4 KIM DAVIES - After being in ‘Schoo! 12 years, | have learned how to get along with people.’ D'UAN DAVIS DECA 3, 4 LORI DAVIS ‘Band |, 2, 3; Latin ronan 2, 3,4: French Club 3, 4 PAM DeJARNETT Pep Squad 2, 3; NHS 3, 4 LISA DeLOACH - Student Council 3; Pep as 1,2, 3;Red Cross 4 DAVID DEWELL Intramurals 4; French Club 3, 4 DLO) P)(@1.43 31 @) | Football |, 2, 3, 4; Track | MARY DIRKS FTA 2; AFS 2 DAVID DOERR neat Club 3; Intramurals 2; Young Life 2, SAM DY@) N7N BPO) | Spanish Club 2, 3; JA 2 LYNDA DONNELLAN Choir |; Maranatha 2, 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4 PAUL DUCKWORTH Football |, 2 ANNE DUFFY FHA |, Secretary 2, Ist Vice President 3; Candystripers 2, 3; Class Council 4; Spanish Club 4; Band I, 2, 3, Vice President 4; Band Sweetheart 4; SBW 4: Toy All-Region Band 3; All-Region Orchestra pee 4: Homecoming Revue 4: All- Region oe Band 4 DICK DUFFY Class Council |, 3; Band I; Class Presiddat’ VF To)) a ae 4: Mustang Club, President 4: Latin Club 2, President 3; Young Life 4; NHS 3, Treasurer 4; Junior Usher 3 BOBDUNCAN | Football, Manager | DANA DUTTON Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2,4; Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; ¥Y-Teens 2; Young Life |, 2, 3, 4; Maranatha |, 2; French Club 3 BECKY DWIGHT Latin Club 2, 3; Class Council 3; Young ie 2, 3, 4; Girl's Track 3, 4; Maranatha 4: FCA 3, President 4; Tri- Hi-Y 2,3,4 © (e730) 3 5 DYOTT Band |, 2; Swim Team 2, 3; Key Wb 9. 4; Feench Club 4 E NORMAN EASTWOOD . German Club 2; VICA 3, Vice President 4 KATHY EDGAR After being in school 12 years, [have learned that life isn't going to be easy.” TOM ELGIN Latin Club 2, 3: German Club 4; Band 1; Soccer 3, 4; Section 33 4; Young Life 4 ANNE ELLIOT After being in school 12 years, | have learned very little about life outside this. type of curriculum. TAMMY ELLIOTT Mustang Staff 4; Art Club 4 STEVE ERICKSON Football |, 3 JULIE EUBANKS Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Pep Squad 2, 3, Secretary 4 LESLIE EWING Choir |, 2; NHS 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; French Club 4 WANG) YW 7 NRO@)) | Volleyball 2, 3; SAE 3; Candystripers 3: Pep Squad 2; Spanish OM osi-Yon-30-1n ay ane Treasurer 4; Class Council 4; Pacesetters 3, 4: Drama Club 4; Young Life 4 seniors 249 MIKE FAY | Baseball 2, 3 MITCHELL FEIN After being in school 12 years, | have EY-Taut-to Mba tub me (olere role |-Sal olxee la notices.’ Ble) (ois {cl the), Mustang Staff 4; Art Club 4 KEITH FIELDS After being in school |2 years, | have learned that | only have to go 4 more. LISA FIELDS Band 1; NHS 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Student Council 2, 4; Speech Club 3, 4; Intramurals |, 2; 3; Class Council 4 MARTHA FIKE Pep Squad |, 2; German Club 2, 3; Y-Teens |; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Pacesetters 3, 4; Class Council 4; Aggie Fan Club 3, 4; Track 3, 4: FCA 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Young Life 1, 2,3, 4 LANE FINDLEY Cross-Country 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Track 2, 3 DUANE FISHER Art Club 4 : CRAIG FLEMING ; NHS 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Key Club 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Young Life 2, 3, 4 NICK FLEMING Basketball |, 2 KAY FLIPPO Pep Squad |, 2; Pacesetters 3, 4; Student Ore rol] in 4 LANA FLYNT Service Club |; Student Council |, 2; Pep Squad |, 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Y-Teens |; Youth in Government 2; Class Council 2; Tri-Hi-Y¥ Secretary 3, 4 BRITT FORD Chess Club 2 BECKY FOSTER Pep Squad |, 2; Class Council 3; Volleyball 3; Key Fink 4 KEN FOSTER mote) 4 of] AY A ER Ae -Lol 4 OF 4 BECKY FOUST Volleyball 2, 3, 4: VICA 4; Track 3 DAVID FOWLER Intramurals |; Maranatha 3; SAE 3; Pony Express 4; DECA 4 KAREN FULBRIGHT 250 seniors Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Pep Squad |, 2; Y-Teens |, 2; FHA |, Vice President 2, Secretary- Treasurer 3, President 4; Mustang Staff 3, Editor 4 JOHN FULTON Soccer 4; Baseball 3; Young Life 4; Intramurals 4 WN ae a he) | Track |, 2, 3, 4; Cross-Country 4; Football 1, 3; NHS 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4 PAM FURR Leo Club 2; Spanish Club 4; FHA 4 BOB FUSSNER Golf 2, 3, 4 G JANE GAMMON French Club 3, 4; AFS 4; Young Republicans 3, 4; Red Cross 3; Class Council 2 JON ALAN GAMMON Band |, 2, 3, 4; Band, Field Manager 2, 3, 4 JEFF GEESE Band |, 2, 3,4; German Club |, 2; Math Club 3; Wildlife Club 3 DANETTE GEHRIG Leo Club |; Volleyball 2; FHA 4; Spanish Club 4 DAVID GELPHMAN NHS 3, 4; U.N. Workshop 2, 3; Intramurals 2,4 DAVID GEMUENDEN Basketball |, 2, 3,4; FCA 3, 4; Mustang Club 4 STAN GIBSON ‘Cross-Country |; Baseball |, 2; Annual Staff |; Newspaper Staff |, 4 TIM GILBLOM Football |; National Merit Semifinalist 4 MIKE GILES Band |, 2, 3, 4; Wildlife Club 2; German Club 3, 4 DIANE GILLIS Class Council 3; Art Club 3 NANCY GILMORE Band |, 2, 3,4; German Club 2, 3, 4; NHS 3,4; AFS 4 MICHAEL GINTY NHS 3, 4; Swim Team |, 2 CINDY GLENN Pep Squad |, 2; Pacesetters 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3; Class Council 4; NHS 4; Quatrieme Annee 4; Candystripers 2 for -VNICHCTO) IN 13.4 German Club |, 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 3, 4 RICHARD GRADER Latin Club 2; Swim Team 3; RAP |; Young Life 4; Band |, 2 RICHARD GREEN After being in school |2 years, | have learned to know my teachers well.’ ANN GREIBER Action |; Pep Squad |, 2; Art Club 3; Annual Staff 3 KIM GRIMES Pep Squad 2; German Club 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Pacesetters 4; Young Life 3, 4 JULIE GROVE Tennis Team |, 2, 3, 4; Student Council |; id} oso |VT-[o i 4 CARL GRULICH Key Club |, 2; FCA |, 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3,4: NHS |, 2, 3, 4; Young Life |, 2, 3,4 H KATHY HABEGER Transfer 2; Art Club 4 KATHY HAGUE Transfer 3; Spanish Club 3, 4 GLEN HALLER After being in school |2 years, | have ( learned that grades aren't important and that Murphy's Laws work. ELIZABETH HAMILTON FTA 2: Chess Club 2, 3; SAE 3, 4; French Club 4; Pearce Poet's Roundtable 2, 3, 4 SANDRA HAMILTON Band |; Intramurals 2; TADS 3; Annual Staff 2,3; RAP 2 KAREN HAMMER f Latin Club |, 2, 3; NHS 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4 1 | DICK HAMPTON It Rodeo Club 3, President 4; Homecoming ly Revue 4 ; BOB HARDISON X Track |, 2, 3; Football | ( BOB HARMAN | Baseball 2, 3, 4 | Q JOHN HARRIS 4 Basketball |, 2; Baseball 3; Intramurals 3, 4; | Track |, 2 BOB HARRISON Football 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y, President 3; Art Club | ; 4 | ? DEBBIE HARRISON Maranatha 2; French Club |; FHA |; l Madrigal Choir 2; NHS 3, 4; Pep Squad p 3; Drill Team Manager 4; Quatrieme F Annee 4 C KAREN HARVEY I Transfer |; Mixed Choir |, 3; Girl's Choir 4; I FTA 2, 3; JA2 MARY HATCH Action Club |; Pep Squad |, 2; Student, Council 3 CHRIS HAUGAN Young Life 4; Track 2 3 KATHY HAVILAND Latin Club |, 2, 3; Mustang Staff 2, Editor 3, 4; AFS 2; Quill and Scroll 4; NHS 3, 4: Pony Express |; Choir | 7 BILL HAYES ; CVAE 4 EDDIE HEATH Football |, 2, 3,4; Swim Team 2, 4 RICHARD HENIFORD ( Football 3, 4 0 MONICA HENNES French Club |; Student Council 2; Class Council |, 2; Track |; Pacesetters 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Quatrieme Annee 4; Pep r Squad |, 2 DAVE HENSLER Football 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4 r ANNE HERBERT Pep Squad |, 2,3;SAE2, 3, President 4; i French Club 3, 4; Quatrieme Annee 4 VIVIAN HEWLETT Latin Club 4; Orchestra 4; Library Staff 4 JACKIE HEYER Senior Play 4; Pep Squad 2; Mustang Staff 4: NHS 3, 4; French Club | h SUZANNE HILL : Intramurals | ; MIKE HILL Band 3: Soccer |; Football 1; Track | f KEN HINE H Intramurals 4 CINDY HINKLE | Band |, 2, 3,4 STEVE HILTON Football |, 2, 3,4; Track |, 2; Basketball | Ml REBECCA HOLLON Py Spanish Club 4; NHS 3, 4 ROGER HOLMES | 3 Transfer 3; Symphonic Band 4; Wind KA Ensemble 4; Jazz Ensemble 4 Tr MAGGIE HOMRIGHAUSEN | FHA |, 2; Pep Squad 2 10 DAVID HOOVER eM Football 1, 2, 3,4; NHS3,4;FCA4;Choir 1, 2: German Club 4; Letterman's Club 4 CHRISTIE HOUSER After being in school |2 years, | have learned how to stay in school. LYNN HOVATTER Band 3, 4 KIM HOWARD Tennis |, 2, 3,4; FCA 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; NHS 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Extramurals 3; Young Life |, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad | RUSS HOWARD Intramurals 4 LYNNE HOWELL Tri-Hi-Y |, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad |, 2; Choir 1, 2; Volleyball 3; Action Club | KAREN HUGHES Choir 2, 3; SAE 3; Latin Club 3; Maranatha 2,3; VICA4 ROBERT HURD Key Club 3, 4 pO) INV WL.4 4.42) Pep Squad |, 2; Intramurals |; Mustang Staff 4 LINDA INGRAM id-1 oMsTo [VT -Yo fl NV AE Io @l Vol] ae FRANK IRVING Choir |; Key Club |; German Club 3 TERESA IRWIN Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; FCA 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Young Life 2, 3,4; Campaigners 3, 4; Pep Squac | J DAVID JACKS Football, Trainer |, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, Trainer 2, 3, 4; Baseball, Trainer 2, 3, 4; Track |, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 4; Intramurals Ze LAURA JAMES Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Girl's Track 2; Pacesetters 3, 4; Pep Squad 2; Junior Usher 3; Class Council 3, 4; Student Coundl 4 KIM JANES Cheerleader |, 4; Student Council |; Class Treasurer 2; Class Secretary |; Pep Squad 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens |, 2, 3,4 JOE JENKINSON Band |, 2, 3, 4; Swim Team 4; Wrestling |; All-Region Band 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4 TOM JENKINSON Band 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 3; Orchestra 3, 4 BECKY JOHNSON Pep Squad |, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2; Funny Girl’ 4; Action Club | KALLY JOHNSON Band |, 2,3; SAE 3; Pep Squad | DANNY JONES ennis Team 3 BINS N yy I @) | =) Choir |, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad |, 2, 3: German Club 3, 4 JENNIFER JOSEPH Band |, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Pep Squad 1,2 K MEG KANE Pacesetters 3, 4; NHS 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad |, 2; Class Council 3, 4; Student Council 4; Spanish Club 4 KATHERINE KELLY Track 2, 3,4; FCA 3, 4; NHS |, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad |, 2, 3; Mustang Club 4 TOM KETTERING RAP |; Intramurals |; Maranatha |, 2; Wranglers 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Swim Team 3; Art Club 3, 4 JEAN KILBORN DECA 4; Young Republic ans 4 GWEN KINCAID Pep Squad |, 2: FHA | KATHY KINDLE id=] oso [¥T-Yo fl NY HARLAND KING Swim Team 4 KAREN KNOLL Art Club 3, 4; ''Funny Girl’ 4; Art Show 1, 3, 4; Senior Play SHARON KNORR Choir |, 2; Tennis 1, 2; DECA 3, 4; NHS 2, 3, 4; Senior Play ROGER KOPYCINSKI metondol-11 MF i-43- 101-11 0 408 ac ol Xofe|-toh @[V] of) JULIA KOUTROULIS Spanish Club |, 2, 3, 4; Library Club |, 2: Pep Squad 2, 3; Student Service Club 2; Malach 4; Volleyball 2; Young Life 2, 114-7 NUh = Basketball 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, 4; National Merit -Semifinalist JANICE LAKE Pep Squad |, 2; Y-Teens 2; Art Club 4 JENNY LANFORD Pony Express 3, 4; Choir 3, Vice President 4 RALPH LANG After being in school 12 years, | have learned more about the subjects which : pa are taught. RANDY LANGLEY Rose Club 3, 4 IQUE LARAN Mo |; Spanish Club 2; Music Club 3; Gumnashe Club 4 ALAN LASKA Wranglers 3, 4; Class Council 2, 3 LUCI LASTER Swim Team 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 LEE LAVERGNE Maranatha 2, 3; French Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3; Swim Team 3; Young Life 4 TIM LAWRENCE Football |, 2, 3,4; Key Club |, 2 HAROLD LEDERMAN Intramurals 4; ICT 4 JULIE LEE INEM aN AVAola fe M@lIT] ove Oras Club 3; Thespians 3; NTS Am Poetry Club 4 ELLEN LEGGE’ NHS 3, 4; Mustang Staff 4 CHERYL LEGRAND Leo Club 2; Spanish Club 4; FHA, Vice President 4 DOUG LEHMUSVIRTA French Club 3: German Club 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Teens Against Muscular Dystrophy 3 ROBERT LEVERETTE Transfer 2; Latin Club | SCOTT LEVINSON Ski Team 4; JA | JOAN LICHENSTEIN Pearce Poet's Roundtable |,:2, 3, 4; AFS 2, 3. NHS 3, 4; German Club 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Class Council 4; Student (@roW atoll kes ra xelan val 4 olg-SMN =e Ih colal-l =o lh col 4: Outstanding German Student 2; Scholastic Sweater 3 LESS LIERMAN Basketball |, 2, 3,4: FCA 3 PENNY LINEX After being in school |2 years, | have learned how to read, write, and type.” RICK LOESSBERG After being in school |2 years, | have learned that | couldn't last another 12 years. DANNY LORBER ON te _ SAM MARSHALL ‘Intramurals |, 2; Jazz Band 4 ee MICHAEL MEANS KATHY LOWE Pep Squad |, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Class Council 3, 4; Student Council 2; Y-Teens 2 CINDY LUCIUS Art Club |, 2; Wildlife Club | 4) KOO} BV Nee) | Track |, 2, 3, 4; Letterman's Club 4; Football 1; RAP 1, 2; Intramurals |, 2, 3, 4 CHRISTIE MAGGARD Pep Squad |, 2; Spanish Club |; AFS |; Choir |, 2, 3,4; Maranatha |, 2 MIKE MAGGIORE Transfer 4; Football 4 WILLIAM MANGIERI Transfer 3; Mustang Band 3, 4; Drama Club 4: Lab Band 4 KIM MANTHE Grrvae Choir 1, 2,3,4;Intramurals | 9 2 LEXA MARCUS ea eo Band |, 2, 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 4 oi ERNIE MARQUARDT . ed eRe After being in school 12 years, Thave learned how to tie my shoes.” RICHARD MAYS NHS | Football |; Track |, 2; Wildlife Cl 2,400 een: 1,2,3 eee - BILL ETHENITIS Basketball 2, 3, 4; NaS Key Club 4: “Letterman's Club 4 JOHN MILANO Band |, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band |, 23.4: Orchestra |, 2 VIC MILLER Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2 VICTOR MONTOYA Football |, 2, 3; Track |, 2, 3, 4; ok Country |, 2, 3,4; Intramurals |, 2,3,4— ERIC Wrele):1= ‘After being in school |2 years. | have learned enough to make me want to learn | more. LAURIE MOORE Newspaper Staff |; Latin Club |; Art Club 3 py-W'A |) MUSGROVE Art Club 3; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Letterman's Club 4; Section 33 4 ANN MYERS Pep Squad |, 2; came 2; Latin Club 3; NHS 3 Me KEVIN MacWITHEY Intramurals 2; Cross-C ountry 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Latin Club 3 CHARLEY McCASLAND Tennis |, 2; DECA 4 LESLIE McFARLANE pect “ Newspaper Staff 4; NHS 4; Red Cross 4 RON McGUIRE ‘After being in school |2 years, | have learned not to go to Miss Garrison's ola HAROLD McKAMY Football |; Track 1; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3; FCA 3 KATHERINE McKENZIE Swim Team, Manager | PAT McKINLEY Orchestra |, 2, 3; German Club 3, 4 BRET McQUISTON After being in school 12 years, | have learned to enjoy everything but school itself.” seniors 251 STEVE McWILLIAMS Cross-Country |; Soccer |, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3; Class Representative 2; FCA |, 4; Vice President of Class | N JOANNA NAPPER FHA |, 2, 3,4; Drama Club |, 2, 3, 4 (oy Nia h@n and=) Y-Teens |; Spanish Club |, 2; Pep Squa 2: Intramurals 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; NH 4; Pacesetters 3, 4; Young Life |, 2, 3, Class Council 4; Aggie Fan Club 3, 4 JEANETTE NEEDELS dl, 5.3, 4; - Band |, 2, 3,4; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; NHS 3, 4 BYaW AN Vall 1s si @) | Funny Girl’ 4 J.D. NELSON Band 1,2 TRAVIS NEVELS Tennis Team |, 2, 3, 4 BETH NEWELL NHS 2, 3, 4: Pep Squad 2, 3 SALLY NICHOLS Pep Squad 2; Drill Team 3, 4; Speech Club 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4; Class Council 4: NHS |, 2,4; Intramurals |; Senior Princess TIM NIEMAN Football, Trainer 2, 3; Basketball, Trainer 2, 3 KELLY NITSCHE Band |, 2, 3, 4; Wind Ensemble 3, 4; All- Region Symphonic Band 3, 4; Band President 4; Homecoming Revue, Director 4; Spanish Club 2; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Student Council 4; Class Council 4; Pearce Poet's Roundtable 4 PHYLLIS NIXON NHS | EY.) (@):) 8 = Pep Squad |, 2; Mustang Staff 4; Track |, 2, 4; Intramurals |, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 4, Officer 3; Young Life |, 2; Senior Play ROCHELLE NOLAND Band |, 2, 3, 4; Class Council 4; Flag Corp 3; Class Council 3¢ Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Revue, Assistant Director 4 O PEGGY OLTMAN Transfer 2; Volleyball 3, 4; Art Club 4 KAREN OSGERBY After being in sc hool 12 years, | have 252 seniors learned what school is about.’ MARCUS ORR French Club 3; Art Club 4; DECA 4; Intramurals 3, 4 KAREN OVERALL Band |, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club |, 2; SAE 3; Class Council Representative 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, Secretary 4 P MIKE PAKES Band 3, 4; Track 4 GREG PARK After being in school |2 years, | have learned that it's a waste of time.’ JEFF PALPANT Football |, 2; Tennis |, 2, 3; Hockey 3, 4 SONI PARSONS DECA 4 KAREN PETERS Orchestra |, 2; Track 2, 3; Intramurals |, 2 SANDRA PETERSON Tri-Hi-Y 4; FHA |; Band |, 2, 3, 4; Pacesetters 4; Young Life 2, 3, 4 WANDA PETERSON Band |, 2, 3, 4; Flag Corps 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; JA 4; Intramurals | TIM PETTY Intramurals 4 7 N| | 3074 dy 1.4) Track |, 2; Pep Squad |, 2; Tri-Hi-Y |, 2, 3, 4: Pony Express 4; Quill and Scroll 4 SHARON PITTMAN Band |, 2, 3, 4; French Club |, 2; Drama Club | DEAN PLOTT Golf 2,3,4;JA | SUSAN POAG Tennis 2; Young Life |, 2; Art Club 3; Y- Teens |, 2 JANE POINDEXTER Tri-Hi-Y |, 2; Pep Squad |, 2; Pacesetters 3, 4: Latin Club 3; Young Life 4; Class Representative 2, 3, 4 GREGG POLANDA After being in school |2 years, | have learned Shakespeare's birthday. KATHIE POLKA Pep Squad |, 2; Class Council |, 2; Mascot 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,4 ALLAN POLLEY Band |, 2, 3, 4; German Club |, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals |; Student Council 3; National Merit Semifinalist STEPHANIE POOL Action Club 1; NHS |, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squ ad |; FHA | JANET PASCASIO After being in school |2 years, | have eTaat-YoMsteh aa code [-Lat-l(olate Rhu o -Yo) °) (am SCOTT POTTER Basketball |, 2, 3, 4; Football |; Track | KELLY PREUSSER Transfer 3: Pearce Poet's Roundtable 4 RUSTY PROUD Basketball 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4 R MICHELE RATHGABER Pony Express 4 ROBERT REDDING After being in school |2 years, | have learned how to sleep and wake up |0 seconds before the bell rings. KATE REDMAN After being in school 12 years, | have learned to respect both true friends and true enemies. LUCY REESE Transfer 3; NHS 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; Maranatha 4; Spanish Club 4 MARK REID Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band |, 2; Symphonic Band 3, 4; Jazz Band 4; Richardson Brass 4 GUY REYNOLDS Class Council, Vice President |; RAP 2; Newspaper Staff 3; Mustang Staff 3, 4; Student Council, Vice President 4; Section 33 4 RONALD RICHARD JA 3,4 KEN RIDDICK After being in school |2 years, | have el learned to hate people that ask stupid questions.” RICK RIZOS || Golf 2 STEVE ROBERTS | ( Jazz Band 3, 4 STEVE ROBERTSON Football |, 2, 3, 4; Baseball |, 2, 3, 4 BU} D) aXe): @) | | | Pep Squad |; Tri-Hi-Y 3 | | BILL ROGERS Basketball |; Football |; Soccer 3, 4; Spanish Club |, 2, 3; Speech Club 4; SS iVTo-Tah mk @XolV alot] MM SY-Youtrol me | PHIL ROGERS | Football |, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4 ] or VNICE LOhS) l ( Intramurals 4 DENNIS ROSS oto) i of-1| Ml Ma-Tia - 1a S : YN DP ATACIS Football |, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Key Club 1,2, 3, 4; Wildlife Club |, 2; Mustang Club 4; NJHS |; FCA 1, 2, 3; Intramurals |, 2, 3, 4; Basketball | MARY SANDERS ¢ Track 2; French Club 3 BOB SCHEY After being in school |2 years, | have Ev-Taalete Mm dat-lancemerelaal-M-lale MY anl-lamatonmre) come. CRAIG SCHIMELMAN Tennis 4 BILL SCHLEYER ( President of Class 3, 4; Representative 2; : German Club 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3 CINDY SCHLOBOHM NHS 2, 3, 4; Speech Club |, 2; Student Council 4; FCA 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; | Intramurals 2 - He JUDY SHEPARD Mu Alpha Theta 4; Pearce Poet's Roundtable 4 ROGER SHERRIN Basketball, Manager |, 2; Choir 3, 4; Wranglers 3, 4; Key Club 4; Explorers |, 2, 3,4; JA |; German Club 3 CYNDI SHUERT Pep Squad |, 2; Wildlife Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, | 3, 3,4 JOANN SIHVONEN Band |, 2, 3, 4; AFS 2; Track |, 2,4 F MICHELLE SILEO ey osteo [T-Yo I IY 4m @U- -1al-T-[o 1a it a Oa Council |; Intramurals |; Gymnastics 3; | Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Service Club | :{e): Bs) (ole! fe) Latin Club 2, 3,4; NHS 2, 3,4; Maranatha || y 1,2,3,4 ln PIN TNS Key ° Pacesetters 3, 4; Student Council |, 2; Class Council 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Pep Squad |, 2; Mustang Staff 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; 4 Action Club |; Youth in Government 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens |; Young Life |, 2 SUSAN SMILIE i Pep Squad |, 2; Volleyball 2; Y-Teens 2: ly Pacesetters 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Class Council 4; Senior Play; Young Life 4 CELIA SMITH Annual Staff |; Art Club 4; Young Life 4 CECILE SMITH Student Council, Vice President | DEBBIE SMITH Cheerleader |, 3, 4; Pep Squad 2: Track Sweetheart 3; Sophomore Favorite; Junior Princess; Football Sweetheart 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 MARK SMITH Track 2; Journalism 3 TERESA SMITH Art Club 4 TERESA SMITH German Club 3, 4; Woods and Waters 4; United Nations Seminar 2, 3 TREY SMITH Transfer 3; Ski Club 3 VN ® M1 @)] KO) [@)) Pep Squad |; Mustang Staff 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Class Council 4; Spanish Club 4; Y- Teens |, 2 RICHIE SPARKS VICA 4 MIKE SPIKER Transfer |; Baseball 2, 3, 4 LYNN SPOLEC Band | NAN STALKER Cheerleader |, 4; Pep Squad 2, 3; Cle Council 4; ee Y 3,4 DAVE STAUCH Baseball 2; Key Club 3, 4 MARY STEPHENS After being in school |2 years, | have learned how to pursue my ambitions. JOHN STOCKTON Track |, 2, 3, 4 ALLISON STOKER be sre 1, 2; Wildlife Club 4; Tri-Hi-¥ 2, DAVID STROTHER After being in school |2 years, | have learned what knowledge to remember and what to forget.’ CAROL SYMINGTON _ After being in school 12 years, | have | learned that the country is where | want to live.” T VALERIE THARP Cheerleader |, 3; Pep Squad |; Girl's Choir |; Concert Choir 2, 4; Madrigal Choir 3; Pearce Singers |, 2; All-Region Choir 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y |, 2, 3, 4; One Act Play 3 BARBARA THENHAUS Orchestra |, 2, 3, 4; Track, Manager 3, 4; Gymnastics 4 RENEE TISCHER Pep Squad |; Young Life 4 ROGER TODD After being in school 12 years, | have learned what a drag it was to have been here.’ KATHY TOOLE Transfer 3; Pacesetters 4; Pearce Poet's Roundtable 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Young Life 4; Choir 3 DONNA TRAPP Choir |, 3; Pep Squad 2; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 3, Editor 4; Drama | ED TRIECE Annual Staff 2, 3; Latin Club |, 2, 3, 4; German Club |, 2 KIRBY TSCHOEPE Section 33 4 SHARON TUCKER Volleyball 3; Young Life 4 JACK TURLINGTON After being in school 12 years, | have learned to watch out for llamas, for they are bigger than frogs. TIM TURNER Key Club I, 2, 3,4; FCA |; Football |, 2: Basketball 12,3; Track | V LARRY VALDEZ After being in school 12 years, | have learned enough for my first 12 years, but now comes four more. GRAYDON VANDAMENT Leo Club 2; French Club 3: NHS |, 2, 3,4. STACEY VanWART After being in school 12 years, | have ‘learned that friends are more important to me than going to school.” MICHELLE VENTHEM Swim Team |, 2 : W CHUCK WAINSCOTT JA 2, 3,4; NASAC 4 KEITH WAITE — Cross-Country 2; Tennis 2; Class Council 2, 3; Student Council 3: Spanish Club 3, 4; NHS 2, 3,4; AFS 4; Intramurals |, 3; Rimmer: Mr. High School Metroplex 4 BETH WALD as Bs 23% Track 3; FCA 3; Young Life 2, DALE WALKER Pep Squad 2; ICT 1,2; FHA 3 KAREN WASINGER - Young Life |, 2 N43 WASSON Student Council 1; Mu Alpha Theta 2; German Club 2, 3; Football 4; Tennis 3; JA |; Letter of Gdmmotdation 4: Choir Y Intramurals |, 3,4; Pony Express Staff MARK WATSON | Wildlife Club 4; Intramurals 3 KEITH WEBB Band |, 2, 3,4; German Club 3A RICHARD WELLS German Club 3; DECA 4. DAVID WHETSEL After being in school 12 years, | have learned to better myself for the future.’ - DANN WHITE Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3 ROBIN WHITE Transfer 2; Pep Squad 2: presoper 3,4;. French: Gli 3, 4; Class Council 3 NANCY WHITFORD OA7N 3 MARION WHORTON After being in school 12 years, | have learned how much | hate it.’’ JULIE WILLIAMS Young Republicans 4 MIKE WILLIAMS After being in school 12 years, | have learned responsibility and how to get along with people.’ . TRACI WILLIAMS After being in school 12 years, | have learned if | get out | may never go back.” ROBIN WILLSON Symphonic Band |, 2, 3, 4; German Club 3, 4; AFS 4 CYNDE WILSON Transfer |; Band 2, 3, 4; Art Club 4 JOYCE WILSON After being in school |2 years, | peve learned what is not impontany, MELINDA WILSON Pep Squad 2; Young mgt ei a PAM WILSON Pep Squad 1,2 © BUDDY WOOD Band |, 2, 3, 4 DONNA WOOD uae Band |, 2, 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4 hea Vil azereeyg laroYons of-1| ul NY Atal Lol 4a Basketball | Spanish Club 3; Young Life. 4; ptidan Council | : JUDY WORTHAM Spanish Club |, 2; Band 1, 2; Art Clubs KAREN WRIGHT PHS |, 2, 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Bacaletters St 4; NHS 3, 4; Student Council 4; Class” Council 3, 4; Junior Usher 3; Action Club — 1: Mustang Staff 4: Spanish Club4; Young Life 4; Pep Squad |, 2; Youth ane Government 3,4 LINDA WRIGHT Choir |, 2,3, 4: Pep Squad |, Ds a A _ SCOTT WRIGHT Basketball | v an : LEE ANN YANDELL ahs Pep Squad |; Art Club 2: Gyros 2 Yas Teens | JEFF YEARGAN German Club 2, 3, 4; Golf Team, Manager 4 a CYNDE ZEITO Young Republicans 4; Track | seniors 253 President — Mike Steffen Vice President — Jane Ellen Harakal Secretary — Debbie White Treasurer — Denise Harvey 254 juniors The class of '76 showed their spirit in many ways this year. J L decorated halls during Homecoming Week and won the class competition. To raise money and also show spirit, the Junior Class council sold balloons during football games. A. Junior Dale Kirkindoll has a little trouble handling balloons at Mustang football game. Rick Adams Doug Allen Lori Allen Marcus Allen Debbie Ambrose Sam Anawaty Ken Anderson Mike Anderson Mike Anderson Jimmy Arnold Natalie Arnold Patricia Ashley Karen Bailey Penny Baker Sam Banks Deana Barnett Diane Barnett Alan Barrett Eric Barnhart Debbie Bartula juniors 255 John Bates Diana Battle Christy Baugh Brenda Beckmann Ray Beezley Lynn Bell Susan Bell Jackie Bergthold Carolyn Berry Brett Biggerstaff A. ‘What's the idea? sneers Brett Mouser. B. ‘'l can’t look! What did you put in that cup? ’ exclaims Nancy Grulich. Steve Bilger Brad Blankenship Brenda Blankenship Wayne Blankenship Debbie Blankinship Kevin Blanton Fritz Blaw Scott Bond Edith Bonfield Eileen Boyd 256 juniors a a Richard Boyd David Boyle Sanford Boyles Carol Bragdon Mike Braun Bill Bresler Brian Bristow Dennis Britt Holly Brower Beth Brown Cynthia Brown Julie Brown Kathy Brown Lise Brown Jim Browning Peggy Brymer Steve Bunday Jody Burket Blake Burnham Julie Buroker Christy Butler Robin Caverly Sandy Candler Liz Cantrell Jeff Carpenter Bob Carrillo Kristi Carroll Mike Carroll Mike Carroll Neal Carter Audrey Cather Jenny Chase Linda Chiavetta David Christensen Verna Chritton juniors 257 Debbie Clampitt Steve Clark Dan Cleckley Ricky Cobb Michael Cochran Allen Coleman Mark Coleman David Collings Curtis Collins Mark Collins Alison Cook John Cook Tom Cook Scott Corey Christy Cotton Kim Cottrell Kim Cox Rhonda Cox Dwayne Craven David Creel Joe Crews Jim Crosby Susie Cross Susan Culter Jeannie Cunningham Blake Dallape Dawn Damico Sheryl Danback David Daniel Greg Davidson Brian Davies Dana Davies Melanie Davis Benita Dawson Holly Day 258 juniors A “I've never seen anything so interesting,'' says Peggy Gruber. B. Terri Warren dresses comfortably while decorating the halls for Homecoming. David De Lee Julie Denniston Diana Dickerson Liz Dickey Pam Dills David Dodson Beth Donaldson Mike Doran Kim Dorsett Sheryl Dowd Lynn Doyle David Driskell Terry Dyer Tim Dyson Kathy Ebenhack Brian Eckeberger John Else Georgia Evans Katie Fackler Jeff Fahler juniors 259 A. “'Remember, boys, Mr. Griffin says we have to stay in the lines,’ Dale Kettering tells his friends. B. ‘'The principals will do anything to keep us in school,’’ moan Debbie Kitchen and Sharla Mayes. C. ‘Hey, guys, does anybody have an extra bobby pin?’’ Wayne Miller asks. Carolyn Farris Greg Fawcett Becky Fear Robert Ferguson Moira Feris Barry Fleeman Sherrie Ford Laura Fortney Eric Foster Steve Foster Lynnann Fountain Lisa Fowler Karl Fredrickson Donna Freeman Sheri Fults 260 juniors David Furr Pat Gallagher Kelly Galland Mike Gallemore Danny Galvan Larry Gantt Mike Garrett Chris Gaston Paula Gately Greg Gaylor Dori Gehrig Del Geiger Ronnie Gelwick Jayne Gemuenden Jeff George juniors 261 262 juniors Brian Gibbs Liz Gilbert Lou Ann Gilley Joe Ginty Gina Glass Rosemary Gouger Lisa Green Sharon Griggs Harold Groom Lisa Gross Terri Grubbs Peggy Gruber Karen Gruble Nancy Grulich -Mike Gumbert Smiles of juniors, Dee Ann Mattocks, Jeff ') | Hagens and Cindy Speights brighten up Pearce halls. West Gurley Barabara Habacker Jeff Hagens Steve Hager Karen Haisty Cathy Hale Reed Hall Heather Hamilton Lamont Hamilton Storey Hamilton Mark Hammer Matt Hammer Mark Hammons Ronnie Haney Jane Ellen Harakal Steve Hargis Gwen Harker Patti Harper Don Harris Denise Harvey Kevin Harvey Kim Haygood Laura Haynes Bill Heath Susan Hemmer Mike Henderson Cecile Hennes Jeff Herbert Julie Higgins Chris Hine Carrie Hines Kirby Hitt Stuart Hoff Claire Hoffman William Hoffpauver juniors 263 Bob Hohman Rick Holliday Scott Hollock Shelly Hollon Paula Holmgren Gary Hoover Peggy Hoover David Hopkins Jeff Howard Keith Howard Wes Howard Paul Howdeshell David Hughes Tom Huse Denise Hussey Tommy Ince Andy Inman Steve Isaac Tamy Jenkins Toby Jenkins A. “Oh, deer, ’ says Karen Haisty-ly painting her art project. B. Tom Cook shows a winning smile at a Mustang football game. 264 juniors Kathy Johnson Linda Johnson Pete Johnson Phil Johnson Beverly Jones Joanna Jones Mike Jones Stan Jones Jeff Jordon Tracy Kalmbach Lisa Kaplan Jana Kapp Marc Kattelman Mary Kaufman Connie Kays Jennifer Kee Karen Kendall Dale Kettering Leigh Ann Kile Ronny Kimbrell Rick Kincheloe Ricky Kindle Gary King Holly King Chery! Kinsman Dale Kirkindoll Debbie Kitchen Robin Kittle Karl Klein Sandra Klihr Bill Knecht Rick Koop Kevin Kosan Andy Krauss Marshall Kregel juniors 265 Brett Krodel Karen Krueger Joanne La Brie Julie LaFollette Joel Lajeunesse Mark Lambert Laura Lambeth Mike Landon Fred Lanford Celia Laska Beth Lawton Paul Laywell David Lee Kathleen Leighton Eric Levy Doyle Lisenfelt Marcia Lindsey Tom Lindsey Susan Loucks A. ‘‘Hmm, that bottle wasn't empty yesterday,’’ thinks Kim Hardy. B. Junior Paula Gately wears a great big smile as she wins Miss Teenage Dallas. 266 juniors Jack Lowe Tamie Lusk Randy Lynn Vicki Maner Karen Manes Julie Manthe Silas Markeson Russell Martin Valerie Martin Lynn Mason Mark Masters Wade Masterson Dee Ann Mattocks Patrice Maxwell Teresa Maxwell Sharla Mayes Joan Mazziotti Diana McComas Karen McCormick Lori McCreight Mike McDermott Jane McDowell Kenda McDowell Kenneth McFarlane Tommy McGee Barbara Mecllvaine Cathy McLaren Brett McLea Shannon McMasters Tricia McNamara Laura McPheeters Stewart McPherson David McWilliams Kelly Meeker Kathy Metcalf juniors 267 Ann Methenitis Gary Miller Suzy Miller Wayne Miller Karen Milligan Richard Mills Marty Mitcham Kim Monhollon Terry Moody Becky Morris Karen Morris Cindy Mullany Martha Lee Mullen Carrie Mungai Danny Munselle Don Neese Chris Neuman Doug Neva Carol Newberry Allison Newell Suzy Nitsche Judy Norman David Norwood Kent Norwood Tracey Norwood Susan O'Malley Laurie O'Neill Tracy Opdyke Tony Orlando Linda Osling Ed Ostrander Kendall Palmer John Papaila Barry Papke Randy Parham 268 juniors A. Julie Brown seems to have the ‘Study Hall Blues.’’ B. Diane Barnett and friends try to get a hand in the picture-taking. Duane Park Nick Parnell Warren Pearce Joe Pedigo Donna Pellerin Keith Perkins Mark Perkins Gary Perutelli Scott Peryam Becky Peterson Carl Peterson Wayne Peterson Mike Pfaff Randy Pfohl Russell Phelps Kevin Pierce Debbi Pigg Tami Pilot Bobby Pitcock Julie Pittman juniors 269 A. Karen Manes works hard to finish a project before the bell. Kim Platner Joyce Poindexter Don Pool Donna Prince Kass Prince Robin Quick Kathy Rainey Paul Rakofsky Mark Ralston Richard Randazzo Ginger Rasplicka Karen Ratliff Shelly Ray Julie Reagor Carol Reed Donna Reed Lisa Reed Marina Reeves Robert Reid John Reitz 270 juniors Gayle Reneau Mike Renfrow Bonnie Richards Gray Richeson Janet Rickman Terry Riddle Audrey Ringo Kay Robertson Cheri Rogers Lisa Roming Keith Ross Kathy Rossato Nick Rossini Jim Roth Brian Rowley Patrice Ruffalo Jim Sammons Flo Sanders Marsha Sanders Ken Sauer Kim Savage Charlotte Sawyer Louise Schantz Bev Schey Greg Schleyer Debbie Schoenky James Schumaker Mike Schwab Stan Scott Monica Seamon Richard Seidler Jeff Semmer John Semrad Sherry Sepmoree Bobby Shannon juniors 271 Michelle Shaw Lisa Sherwood Todd Shipley Randy Shoemaker Sherese Sileo Edgar Silex Chery! Sims Sharon Skinner Lisa Smith Morgan Smith Rani Smith Scott Smith Sunny Smith Tricia Smith Linda Soloman A 272 juniors 3 ia OT all j Fae Kathleen Spearman Merleen Spearman Cindy Speights Judi Spinella Dorothy Spreckelsen Ray Stailey Vicki Stapp Tad Staubus Jerry Steele Janie Stephens Karen Stevens Mark Stevens Steve Stewart Patty Stiles Sue Stitzel Linda Stoke Ray Stone Bill Stoner Lee Strain Vicki Streck A. ‘We've got spirit, yes we do. We've got spirit, how about you, Rhonda Cox?” B. ‘‘I like drawing these nude models, ’ exclaims Julie Pittman. juniors 273 Greg Stuteville Jill Sullivan Steve Sullivan Peggy Sumbera Sheri Sunstrum Richard Surratt Catherine Suttle Mike Swiateck Lori Tabbert Mike Tannery Barbara Tatum Becky Taylor Billy Taylor Donna Taylor Ray Taylor Rick Taylor Leslie Teel Dick Terrell Julie Thelaner Peter Thompson Sarah Tillinghast Sandy Tiroff Richard Tolle Eddie Tooke Rick Torngren Shauna Tracy Dwayne Trammel James Tunnell Kathy Ulm Bob Valliant Mark Van Doren Terri Vidaurri Sue Von Holstein Greg Wagner Calvin Walker 274 juniors Cheryl Walker Matt Walker Hilari Wallace Barbara Wanttie Melinda Ward John Warren Terri Warren Jim Watson Mike Watson Marie Wearden A. ‘‘| wonder where she’s sitting?'’ ponders football jock Marty Mitcham. B. ‘I can't yell that,” thinks mascot Martha Lee Mullen. Mark Weaver David Webb David Webster Rick Wells Cathy Whaley Debbie White Kim White Steven White John Whitehead Mark Whitford juniors 275 276 juniors Susan Wier Cathie Wiezorek Eddie Wilcox Steve Wilczynski Chuck Williams Valerie Williams Sherri Williamson Doug Wilson Kathy Wilson Kelli Wilson Bette Winkler Sharla Winn Barbara Wittwer Denise Wood Kathy Wood Michele Wood Pat Wood Mike Woodbury Susan Woods Dena Worsham Corlis Wray Mike Wright Lonny Yarborough Mike York Doug Zadow Cindy Zastovnik Gretchan Zeithammel Danny Ziegler A. Liz Cantrell strikes a pretty pose. B. ‘'l don't know what he sees in her,'’ Carol New- berry wonders in disgust. C. ‘‘Booga, booga, ’ yells Tommy McGee. Secretary — Georgia Bourgeois Treasurer — Kathleen Reese 278 sophomores Being lost in the halls was common for Sophomores as they struggled to open the ‘“elevators’’ and find the missing ‘‘E”’ hall. As the year went on, they found their way around and became a very spirited class at pep rallies and games. A. Look at those sophomores trying to keep the beat. John Abbott Betsy Adams Brent Adams Kathy Adams Norman Albertson Bruce Allen Mark Allen Susan Allen Alan Anderson Barbara Anderson Kyle Anderson Randy Andres Bill Anthony Scott Arbuckle Theresa Arciniega Maynanne Armstrong Rodney Arnim Layne Arnold Ann Atkinson Lauri Atwell sophomores 279 Kathy Austin Sherrie Baccus Cindy Bailey Sharon Bailey Susan Bailey Walter Bailey Linda Baker Lynne Balme Janet Bange Bryan Barnett Jan Bartula Doug Basinger Craig Batts Kelly Bayless Sam Beall Scott Beamis Bryan Bebb Wendy Beck Laura Beddall Cindy Bell Joan Bell Kathy Bell Paul Bell Mike Bender Donna Bennett Margot Berk Cindy Bishop Paula Black Kim Blacketer Kelley Blake Ronnie Bledsoe Alan Blount Doris Boettigheimer John Boidy Brenda Boley 280 sophomores A. ‘| know you like me, but you don’t have to follow me down the hall,”’ says Mike Bender. B. ‘‘What are they doing over there?'’ asks Shelley Cunningham. Tom Bonfield Edwin Boone Joe Bordonaro Cessie Boudreaux Georgia Bourgeois Mike Bowers Ted Bowling Diane Bowman Susan Boyd Kathy Bracki Jill Bradley Larry Breedlove David Brewer Kerry Brock Laura Brogdon sophomores 281 Terry Brooks Denise Broussard Mark Brown Mark Brown Mike Brown A. ‘'Hey, let's try out for Bacesetters!”’ Mindy Brown Paul Brown Chery! Bryant Chuck Bufkin Scott Bunday David Bunting Tim Burgess Laura Burns Brad Burrow Nan Butler Carla Cabaniss Karen Campbell Sharon Cardwell Kris Carlson Craig Carrillo 282 sophomores i, ll Joy Carter Mike Carter Charlotte Cary Shorty Cate Meg Chambers Randy Chambers Chris Chance Rhonda Chandler Ann Christy Lori Christy Dave Clancy Danny Clayton Dale Cleckly Becky Clem Kevin Coale George Coatney Kella Cobb Drake Colley Alan Colvin John Combs A. Shelley Rose prefers to study on the floor her own way. sophomores 283 284 sophomores Ken Curran Kathy Currin Diane Dague Scott Dalrymple Diana Daniels Debbie Daugherty John Davenport Steve Davidson John Davis Terry Davis Sharon Dayton Syd DeJarnett Terri Dean Mark Decherd Mark Denny Mickey Denton Scott Devine Pam Comstock Karen Conaway Deb Conkel Brent Cook Tracy Corey Michael Courtney Susan Coward Mike Cowie Ken Cross Lisa Crouch Brian Crull D’Ana Crutcher Shelley Cunningham Mary Dewell Drew Dickens April Dierck Cheri Dills Szuszika Dimitrik Cindi Dittrich Susan Dosch Ricky Draehn Jake Drake Paula Duckworth Brenda Duerksen Susie Duffy Sheila Dungan Steve Dutton Wink Dwight Glenn Dyer Karen Edwards Susan Ehlers Vicki Eitelman Diane Ellis Kelley Ellis David Elmore Herby Emerson Lynn Erickson Gail Essary Steve Estle James Etchieson Ann Eubanks Danny Evans Kirk Evans ® eats @ a5 pte RAO ot Mat H sophomores 285 Melanie Ewton Pattie Faldon Jean Farnen Brad Ferguson Christa Ferguson Andy Feris Greg Fields Linn Fields Debbie Fitzgerald David Fleming Margie Fleming Paul Forres Stan Forsyth Erik Foster Chantel Fougeron Debbie Fredricks Jeff Freeman Phil Fulton Carol Funk Doug Fyffe Teresa Gaines Karen Galland Julie Gallemore Mike Garman David Garrison Troy Garrison Jean Gaston Rusty Genson Lois George David Gibson Rich Gibson Sandy Gillis Kathy Glatz Janis Glennie Wraven Godsoe 286 sophomores Karen Gontarek John Gonzales Karen Graham Brian Gray Donna Greenwell Kyle Gribble Lee Grigsby Todd Gross Claudia Grove Nancy Haddigan Laurie Hagens Max Hahnel Pat Haigh Joy Hailey Belinda Hainer A. ‘‘Oh no! My skate won't come off!’ yells Kathy Wade. B. ‘Maybe if | stare hard enough he'll see me.” sophomores 287 288 sophomores Greg Hall Kirk Hallum Sheryl Hamlin Patty Hammond Jeff Hampton Susan Hanes Carol Hankinson Tammie Hanna Karen Hanson Tim Harvey Al Haskell Kerry Haviland Pat Hawk Denise Hawthorn Lola Hayes Pam Heard Gary Helm Robby Helton Karla Henderson Tracey Hendry A. A. Brian Bebb shields himself from possible attacks by fellow students. Hal Heyer David Hill Lisa Hill Shaun Hill Tami Hill Vickie Hitchcock Karen Hobday Jancye Hoff Amy Hoffman Julie Hogge David Hogue Beverly Hokter MelindsHolman John Holmes Lori Hopper Tibi Horvath Steve Houser Jill Houston Lynne Howard David Hoyt Karl Huber Nancy Huber Susann Hughes Pete Hunt Andrea Hutchinson Danny Hutson Debora Inselman Mark Irving Bobbi Irwin Greg Isaac Barbara Israel Lisa Israel Craig Ivie Jeff Jackson Jerry Jackson sophomores 289 A. ‘| wonder if that girl over there likes me?”’ thinks Kevin McDermott. B. Happiness is biting your fingernails. Doug Janes David Jasper Melanie Jasper Robin Jasper James Jeanes David Jensen Gary Jerome Wendy Johns Angela Johnson Kathy Johnson Laurie Johnson Sharon Johnson Mickey Joiner Gina Jolly Jennifer Jolly Brad Jones Bruce Jones Joey Jones Serena Jones Sandra Jones 290 sophomores Steve Jones John Joseph Karen Juett David Kahn Joe Kain Mike Kamel David Kane Cindy Karlak Janis Kaufman Jim Kaufmann Steve Kays Robert Kearns Debbie Kee Kevin Keim David Kellerhouse Judy Kellum Mark Kendall Kay Killian Debbie King Bud Kingcaid Grady Kingrey Lisa Kittle Debbie Knecht Tim Knight Darlene Knorr Dennis Knotts Tom Knust Vicky Koop Mike Korioth Judith Kraman Randy Krause Ted Krauss Janice LaBrie Mark Labutis Gary Ladner sophomores 29 1 292 sophomores Karen Lair Liz Lamb Kenneth Lange Eric Langford Richard Langlotz Don Lauderdale Shawn Lawton Pamela Laywell Terry Lear Gary Leavelle Jeff Lee Karen Legge Jim Lemming Bob Leslie Frank Leslie Marlon Levy Pierre Levy Beth Lewis Peggy Lewis Derek Lloyd Vicki Lockett John Lokke Bruce Long Diane Longpre Greg Louallen Flint Loughridge Chris Lundgren Charles Lutkus Chris Macon Mitchell Madden L. D. Maggard Donn Mann Joe Mantheiy Bryan Marsh Carolyn Martin Randy Martin Mike Martin Keith Marx Megan Mastel Jill Masterson David Maxwell Martha McAtee Judy McCole Alan McCollum Barney McCormick A. Nancy Wilson and Vicki Scallorn have a giggle session before band. B. ‘Don't be obvious; but look at that good looking guy over there.’ Mary McCoskey Kevin McDermott Joel McDonald Karen McDowell David McGough Valorie McJunkin Robert McKamy Lolly McKenzie Stan McKinnon Mark McLain sophomores 293 Corky McLeod Cindy McMichael Kathy McNamara Davey McWilliams Janet Meador Patricia Mello Jan Melton Susi Melvin Brad Mercer Kim Mitchhart Leigh Mongiello Allen Montgomery Bud Moore Ginny Moore Lynn Moore Eric Moorman Julie Morgan Andrea Morris 294 sophomores Craig Metcalf Beth Meyer Bill Miller Cammie Miller Phil Minick Brian Mitchell Cynthia Mitchell Terry Mitchell Phil Nelson Randi Nelson Sharon Newell Cindy Nicks Kay Niederer Karen Niles Beth Null Susette Nygaard Mike Morriss Ann Morrow Stacey Mueller Tim Murphy Lisa Myers Beckie Naugle Marshall Nay Mike Nayes Tommy Neal Sandi O’Brien Mike Odom Karen O'Donnell Buddy Oleson Jack Olson Scott Orgish John Orr Joyce Ostrander Greg Owens sophomores 295 A. ‘School was terribly disgusting today, ’ sighs Melanie Ewton. B. ‘Try it, just try it, ’ dares Karen Galland. Susan Oxley Gary Palmer Mike Palpant Kathy Pardue Jay Parr David Parrish Eddy Pask Dan Pederson Tracey Pefaur Kelley Perkins Kim Perkins Wesley Peters Lisa Pettigrew Leigh Ann Petty Sue Pfaff John Pflug George Philippi Clay Pickering Mary Pieczynski Mary Piepenbrok 296 sophomores Scott Pierce Susan Pierce Greg Pierson Joel Pinkus John Polley Jeff Porter Diane Potter Tricia Potter Jim Powell Karen Powell Ken Precise Richard Prentiss David Prier Jeff Quance Shaun Randolph Michelle Rasmussen Tammy Ratcliff Stephanie Rathgaber Brian Reed Gary Reed Janell Reed Pam Rees Kathleen Reese Jack Reynolds Eric Richards Kelly Ricker Pete Riebel Danny Rittman Randi Roberts Vanessa Roberts Mala Robertson Kevin Robuck Janice Rodden Jan Rosen Robert Ross sophomores 297 HAMA AI o yy, 4 gat 298 sophomores Russell Ross Teresa Rossini Eric Rothert Gretchen Ryals Matt Saathoff Craig Sadler Bryan Sanders Tim Sanders Edith Scales Vicki Scallorn Russell Schmidt David Schmol Jim Schoenky Tim Schramm Brett Schwartz Jan Scott Ann Scowcroft Maribeth Seale Doug Seybold Rick Shafer Steven Shaffer Janice Shapiro April Shepherd Bob Sherard Denise Sherrin Andy Shields Laura Shinners Ross Shipley Jay Shippy Mark Shirley Kevin Sims Lark Skelton Susie Skelton Pam Skiles Eric Skretteberg Cindy Slagel Clark Smilie Brad Smith Dennis Smith James Smith Jann Smith Jim Smith Karen Smith Lori Smith Nancy Smith Scott Smith Teresa Smith Charles Smithwick Danita Snider Carolyn Snyder Jana Snyder Cory Spiker Mark Springer Robin St. John Kevin Stafford A. Peter Hunt joins his friend after school. } sophomores 299 Dayla Stage Phil Stapp Kevin Steede Steven Steffen Keith Stephens Julie Stevenson Larry Stevenson Marcus Still Suzy Stockton Cindy Stone A. ‘‘What do | do? My zipper broke!” Tanya Storie Cindy Stratton Debbie Strelick Sandy Stroud Graham Stuart Jennifer Sword Matt Tabbert Toni Tanner Bruce Taylor Ricky Taylor 300 sophomores Rusty Taylor Tammy Taylor Laura Tepfenhart Dawn Tharp Bob Thomas Kelly Thomas Kym Thompson Laurie Thompson Sallie Thompson Steve Thornton Melanie Tischer Terrall Tolbert Jeff Townsend Beth Trapp Keith Tulloch Theresa Vaden Ann Van Wart David Vehon Carol Venthem Mike Verona Kim Vincent Cathy Wade Mark Wagner Nancy Wagner Denise Wainscott Dana Wait Phil Walbeck Rusty Walker Lee Ann Ward Kim Watkins Gary Weaver Lori Weedon Billy Weise Jerry Welch Linda Welch sophomores 301 i i ws ’ A. Beth Null tries to conquer the disappointment of realizing that those really aren't elevators. B. ‘‘Some senior told me you had to have a note from home to smoke out here. Kathy Wells ’ ' al’ a Kathy White fan %y Pp P Tim White Ron Whitley Darren Wicker June Wickwire Terri Wigle Lisa Wilkerson Cathy Williams Roxanne Williamson Mike Willis Susan Willis Bryan Willson Jona Wilson Nancy Wilson 302 sophomores Sammy Wilson Tammy Wilson Wallace Wimberly Russell Winget David Wisbauer Sheri Wittwer Sondra Wittwer Frank Wood Danny Workman Beth Wright Donelle Wright James Young Anna Zamora Cindy Zienkosky Dan Zwart A. Patricia decides that happy days are here again. B. Last period is such a drag. sophomores 303 306 ads and index Abbott, John — 279 Abernathy, Lloyd — 201 Adams, Betsy — 279 Adams, Brent — 279 Adams, Kathy — 279 Adams, Rick — 255 Adams, Sarah — 201 Agee, Donna — 201 Albertson, Norman — 279 Alexander, Lindsay — 201 Allen, Bruce — 279 Allen, Dan — 201 Allen, Doug — 255 Allen, Lori — 76, 255 Allen, Marcus — 112, 255 Allen, Mark — 112, 279,115 Allen, Susan — 279 Ambrose, Debbie — 255 Ambrose, Donald — 53, 201 Anawaty, Sam — 255 Anderson, Alan — 115, 279 Anderson, Barbara — 279 Anderson, Jerry — 201 Anderson, Ken — 255 Anderson, Kyle — 115, 279 Anderson, Mike — 146, 255 Anderson, Mike — 255 Andres, Randy — 115, 279 Andresen, Terry — 76, 201 Ankele, Carolyn — 201 Anselmo, Paul — 202 Anthony, Bill — 279 Arbuckle, Scott — 279 Arciniega, Theresa — 279 Armstrong, Mark — 202 Armstrong, Maynanne — 279 Arnett, Darrell — 202 Arnett, Diane — 202 Arnick, Gwenda — 202 Arnim, Greg — 202 Armin, Rodney — 279 Arnold, Ginger — 202, 213, 218 Arnold, Jimmy — 255 Arnold, Layne — 279 Arnold, Natalie — 255 Arnold, Shelly — 202 Ashley, Patrcia — 77, 255 Athey, Lynn — 202 Atkinson, Ann — 279 Atwell, Lauri — 279 Austin, Jennifer — 202 Austin, Joe — 202 Austin, Kathy — 280 Bw Baccus, Sherrie — 280 Bailey, Cindy — 280 Bailey, John — 77, 202 Bailey, Karen — 255 Bailey, Martin — 202 Bailey, Sharon — 280 Bailey, Susan — 280 Bailey, Walter — 280 Baker, John — 202 Baker, Linda — 280 Baker, Penny — 255 OAK CLIFF SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Richardson Office 214 233-7707 15635 Coit Road, Dallas, Texas 75240 RECCRDS GQlFTs FRIENDSHIP HOWSE BOOKSTORE 19 RiICHAR DSon ee Ney oii SHE NorRTH A CENTRAL AT RET UNE ui Balme, Lynne — 280 Bange, Janet — 280 Banks, Sam — 72, 147, 255 Bannon, Jeff — 202 Barnett, Bryan — 280 Barnett, Deana — 255 Barnett, Diane — 255 Barnhart, Eric — 255 Barnum, Christy — 203 Barrett, Alan — 255 Barrett, Denise — 203 Bartee, Deborah — 203 Bartoletta, Michael — 203 Bartula, Debbie — 255 Bartula, Jan — 280 Basinger, Doug — 280 Basinger, Michael — 203 Bates, Brian — 203 Bates, lleaine — 57, 200, 203 Bates, John — 112, 256 Bates, Rose — 203 Battle, Diana — 256 Batts, Craig — 280 Baugh, Christy — 256 Baxter, Joe — 123, 203 Bayless, Kelly — 280 Bayless, Mark — 204 Beall, Sam — 115, 280 Beamis, Kelly — 204 Beamis, Scott — 280 Bebb, Brian — 288, 280 Beck, Wendy — 280 Beckmann, Brenda — 256 Beddall, Laura — 280 Beezley, Ray — 256 Bell, Cindy — 280 Bell, Joan — 280 Bell, Kathy — 280 Bell, Lynn — 256 Bell, Paul — 280 Bell, Susan — 256 Bender, Mike — 143, 280, 281 Benner, Diane — 204 Bennett, Debra — 204 Bennett, Donna — 280 Benning, James — 204 Bergthold, Jackie — 256 Berk, Margot — 280 Bernard, Douglas — 81, 204 Bernard, Sharon — 77, 204 Berry, Carolyn — 256 Berry, Deborah — 204 Biancardi, Lynn — 204 Biggerstaff, Brett — 256 Bilger, Steve — 108, 256 Billingsley, Daran — 204 Bishop, Cindy — 280 Black, Juliana — 204 Black, Paula — 280 Blackburn, Sherry — 204 Blacketer, Kim — 280 Blacketer, Terry — 76, 204 Blair, Lynnette — 49, 58, 82, 204 Blake, Kelley — 280 Blamire, Donna — 204 Blanchard, Glen — 205 Bland, David — 205 Blankenship, Brad — 256 Blankenship, Brenda — 256 Blankenship, Wayne — 256 Blankinshop, Debbie — 256 Blanton, Kevin — 256 Blanton, Rebecca — 205 Blaw, Fritz — 256 Bledsoe, Ronnie — 280 Blount, Alan — 115, 280 Boelter, Phillip — 81, 205 Boettigheimer, Doris — 280 Boettigheimer, Larry — 205 Boidy, John — 115, 280 Boley, Brenda — 280 Bond, Scott — 256 ads and index 307 Best Law — The Golden Rule. Best Education — Self-Knowledge. Best Philosophy — A contented mind. Best War — To war against one’s weakness. Best Theology — A pure and beneficient life. Best Medicine — Extracting Sunshine from a cloudy day. Best Art — Painting a smile upon the brow of childhood. Best Journalism — Printing the true and beautiful on memory’s tablet. Best Telegraphing — Flashing a ray of Sunshine into a gloomy heart. You TL like that! RICHARDSON, TEXAS 75080 308 ads and index Bond, Steve — 205 Bonfield, Edith — 256 Bonfield, Tom — 281 Boone, Edwin — 281 Bordonaro, Joe — 281 Borell, Helena — 99, 205 Boudreaux, Cessie — 281 Bourgeois, Georgia — 278, 281 Bourne, Bryan — 77, 205 Bowers, Mike — 108, 281 Bowling, Brenda — 205 Bowling, Ted — 281 Bowman, Diane — 281 Boy, Kathy — 205 Boyd, Eileen — 256 Boyd, Richard — 112, 257 - Boyd, Susan — 281 Boyer, Deborah — 77, 205 Boyle, David — 257 Boyles, Sanford — 257 Bracki, Kathy — 281 Bradley, Jill — 281 Bradley, Keith — 205 Bradshaw, Suzanne — 205 Bragdon, Carol — 141, 257 Braley, John — 205 Brandt, Bruce — 205, 218 Braun, Mike — 257 Braziel, Carol — 25, 49, 206 Breedlove, Larry — 115, 281 Bresler, Bill — 257 Brewer, David — 281 Bristow, Brian — 257 Britt, Dennis — 257 Brock, Kerry — 281 HANCOCK FABRIC OUTLET Richardson's Most Complete Fabric Center Where the Best is not Expensive Brock, Kristie — 206 Brogdon, Laura — 281 Brogdon, Lisa — 81, 206 Brooks, Barbara — 81, 206 Brooks, Donna — 206 Brooks, Mark — 31, 53, 206 Brooks, Terry — 282 Brostrom, Jane — 77, 206, 213 Broussard, Denise — 282 Brower, Holly — 76, 257 Brown, Beth — 257 Brown, Cynthia — 257 Brown, Julie — 257 Brown, Mark — 282 Brown, Mike — 282 Brown, Mindy — 282 Brown, Kathy — 257 Brown, Lise — 257 Brown, Paul — 282 Brown, Richard — 96, 108, 207 Brown, Rick — 108, 207 Browning, Jim — 65, 257 Bryant, Cheryl — 282 Bryant, Teresa — 207 Brymer, Peggy — 76, 257 Budjenska, Rick — 111 Bufkin, Chuck — 282 Bunch, George — 207 Bunday, Scott — 282 Bunday, Steve — 257 Bunting, David — 282 Burgess, Tim — 282 Burket, Jody — 257 Burks, Kathryn — 207 Burnham, Blake — 69, 123, 257 Promenade Notional Bank 620 Promenade 238-8261 Burns, Laura — 282 Buroker, Julie — 143, 257 Burrow, Brad — 125, 282 Butcher, Janet — 77, 207 Butler, Christy — 257 Butler, Nan — 282 Butts, Greg — 148 Bynum, Susan — 57, 82, 200, 207 @O@ wes Cabaniss, Carla — 282 Cain, Candy — 207 Calhoun, Maryann — 207 Calverley, Robin — 26, 257 Campbell, John — 146, 208 Campbell, Karen — 282 Campion, Terry — 208 Candler, Sandy — 257 Cantrell, Liz — 257, 277 Cardwell, Gary — 108, 118, 208 Cardwell, Sharon — 282 Carlson, Kris — 282 Carpenter, Jeff — 108, 257 Carrillo, Bob —148, 257 Carrillo, Craig — 282 Carroll, Kristi — 55, 81, 257 Carroll, Mike — 143, 257 HANCOCK FABRIC QUTLE ads and index 309 310 ads and index Slacks @ Jeans ®@ Shirts @ Ties @ Belts 233-0421 Carroll, Mike — 257 Carstens, George — 77 Carter, Joy — 283 Carter, Neal — 257 Cary, Charlotte — 283 Castelli, Elizabeth — 77, 208 Castelli, Teresa — 77, 208 Cate, Shorty — 283 Cather, Audrey — 257 Cather, David — 208 Catt, Martin — 209 Chadwick, Cheryl — 209 Chambers, Meg — 283 Chambers, Randy — 283 Chance, Chris — 143, 283 Chandler, Rhonda — 283 Chaples, Steven — 209 Chase, Jenny — 257 Chiavetta, Duane — 209 Chaivetta, Linda — 57, 257 Christakos, Dixie — 209 Christensen, David — 257 Christensen, Kent — 209, 247 Christy, Ann — 283 Christy, Lori — 283 Chritton, Verna — 257 Church, Clay — 209 Clampitt, Debbie — 258 Clancy, Dave — 283 Clark, Steve — 258 Clayton, Danny — 283 Cleckly, Dale — 283 Cleckley, Dan — 258 Clem, Becky — 283 Clements, Cyndie — 209 Clinger, Daryl — 209 Coale, Kevin — 115, 283 Coatney, George — 283 Cobb, Kella — 283 Cobb, Ricky — 112, 258 Cobb, Vicki — 209 Cochran, Michael — 141, 258 Coghlin, Leslie — 59, 103, 209 Coker, Jay — 209 Colaiezzi, Maria — 209 164 Spring Creek Village Coleman, Allen — 258 Coleman, Mark — 125, 258 Colley, Drake — 283 Colley, James — 209 Collings, David — 258 Collins, Curtis — 258 Collins, Mark — 123, 258 Collins, Ray — 111, 209 Colvin, Alan — 283 Combs, John — 283 Comstock, Pam — 284 Conaway, Karen — 284 Conkel, Deb — 284 Constantine, Melanie — 102, 210 Cook, Alison — 258 Cook, Brent — 284 Cook, Cheryl — 210 Cook, Helen — 210 Cook, John — 258 Cook, Tom — 33, 258, 264 Cooley, Sonja — 210 Corey, Scott — 258 Corey, Tracey — 284 Cotton, Christy — 258 Cottrell, Kim — 258 Courtney, Michael — 115, 284 Courtney, Robert — 210 Coward, Tina — 81, 210 Coward, Susan — 284 Cowen, Cheryl — 210 Cowie, Mike — 284 Cox, John — 210 Cox, Ken — 210 Cox, Kim — 258 Cox, Rhonda — 258, 272 Craig, Janis — 210 Craven, Dwayne — 258 Creel, David — 258 Crews, Joe — 258 Crosby, Jim — 109, 258 Cross, Ken — 284 Cross, Susie — 258 Crouch, Lisa — 284 Crull, Brian — 115, 146, 284 Crutcher, D'Ana — 284 Crutcher, Dawn — 210 Cruze, Winfred — 91, 210 Culter, Susan — 258 Cumiskey, Maureen — 210 Cunningham, Jeannie — 258 Cunningham, Shelley — 281, 284 Curran, Ken — 115, 284 Currin, Kathy — 284 Currin, Mary Beth — 76, 81, 210 Dague, Diane — 284 Dague, Tracey — 210 Dallape, Blake — 258 Dalrymple, Scott — 284 Damico, Dawn — 258 Danback, Sheryl — 258 Daniel, David — 258 Daniels, Diana — 284 Danielson, Judy — 211 Daughterty, Debbie — 284 Davenport, John — 284 Davidson, Greg — 258 Davidson, Steve — 284 Davies, Brian — 258 Davies, Dana — 258 Davies, Kimberly — 211 Davis, John — 115, 284 David, Lorraine — 211 Davis, Melanie — 258 Davis, Pamela — 211 Davis, Terry — 284 Dawson, Benita — 258 Day, Holly — 258 Dayton, Sharon — 284 Dean, Terri — 284 Decherd, Mike — 284 DeJarnett, Pamela — 211 DeJarnett, Syd — 112, 284 DeLee, David — 108, 259 Deloach, Lisa — 211 Denniston, Julie — 259 Denny, Mark — 284 Denton, Mickey — 284 Devine, Scott — 284 Duerksen, Brenda — 285 Dewell, David — 211, 242 Dewell, Mary — 285 Dibrell, Jo— 211 Dickens, Drew — 285 Dickerson, Diana — 76, 259 Dickerson, Don — 109, 211 Dickey, Liz — 259 Dierck, April — 285 Dills, Cheri — 285 Dills, Pam — 259 Dimitrik, Szuszika — 285 Dimitrik, Tinamarie — 212 Dirks, Mary — 212 Dittrick, Cindi — 285 Dodson, David — 259 Doebener, Robert — 212 Doerr, David — 212 Donaldson, Beth — 259 Donaldson, Sam — 212 Donally, Patty — 212 Donnellan, Lynda — 212 Donovan, Jo — 212 Doran, Mike — 259 Dorsett, Kim — 259 Dosch, Susan — 285 Dowd, Sheryl — 259 Doyle, Lynn — 57, 259 Draehn, Ricky — 285 Drake, Jake — 285 Driskell, David — 259 Duckworth, Paula — 285 Duckworth, Paul — 212 Duffey, Richard — 76, 141,212 Duffy, Anne — 61, 212 Duffy, Susie — 278, 285 Duncan, Robert — 212 Dungan, Sheila — 285 Dutton, Dana — 54, 212 Dutton, Steve — 148, 285 Dwight, Becky — 212 ads and index 311 Dwight, Wink — 285 Dyer, Glenn — 285 Dyer, Terry — 259 Dyott, Geoffrey — 212 Dyson, Tim — 259 Eaker, Joe — 213 Eastwood, Norman — 213 Ebenhack, Kathy — 259 Eckeberger, Brian — 259 Edwards, Karen — 285 Ehlers, Susan — 285 Eitelman, Vicki — 285 Elgin, Arthur — 146, 213 Elliot, Elizabeth — 213 Elliott, Tamara — 82, 213 Ellis, Diane — 285 Ellis, Jim — 148 Ellis, Kelley — 285 Elmore, David — 148, 285 Else, John — 148, 259 Elwell, Deborah — 213 Emerson, Herby — 285 Epps, Mary — 214 Erickson, Steve — 214 312 ads and index TEXAS POWER LIGHT COMPANY A Taxpaying, Investor-Owned Eskridge, Linda — 214 Erickson, Lynn — 285 Essary, Gail — 285 Estle, Steve — 285 Etchieson, James — 285 Eubanks, Ann — 285 Eubanks, Julie — 214 Evans, Danny — 285 Evans, Erin — 214 Evans, Georgia — 259 Evans, Kirk — 285 Ewing, Leslie — 77, 214 Ewton, Melanie — 286 Fackler, Katie — 259 Fahler, Jeff — 259 Falcon, Laura — 214 Faldon, Patti — 286 Farnen, Jean — 286 Farnen, Victoria — 214 Farris, Carolyn — 260 Fawcett, Greg — 260 Fay, Michael — 214 Fear, Becky — 260 Fear, Daniel — 214, 148, 147 Congratulations From Electric Utility Fein, Mitchell — 214 Ferguson, Brad — 286 Ferguson, Christa — 286 Ferguson, Joyce — 214 Ferguson, Robert — 260 Feris, Andy — 286, 115 Feris, Moira — 260, 76 Fields, Greg — 286 Fields, James — 214 Fields, Linn — 286 Fields, Lisa — 214, 77 Fike, Martha — 214 Findley, Lane — 215 Fish, Mark — 215 Fisher, Duane — 215 Fitzgerald, Debbie — 286 Fleeman, Barry — 260 Fleming, Craig — 77, 215 Fleming, David — 286 Fleming, Henry — 215 Fleming, Margie — 286 Fleming, Steven — 215 Flippo, Mary — 58, 215 Flynt, Lana — 54,215, 224 Ford, Britt — 215 Ford, Sherrie — 260 Forres, Paul — 286 Forsyth, Stan — 115, 148, 286 Fortney, Laura — 260 Foster, Eric — 112, 260, 286 Foster, Kenneth — 216 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Richardson’s leading bank since 1905 200 MAIN STREET RICHARDSON, TEXAS 231-7171 FDIC Fountain, Lynnann — 260 Foust, Rebecca — 216 Fowler, David — 81, 216 Fowler, Lisa — 260 Francis, Andy — 216 Fredricks, Debbie — 286 Fredrickson, Karl — 260 Freeman, Donna — 260 Freeman, Jeff — 112, 286 Fulbright, Karen — 216, 8 2 Fulton, John — 146, 216 Fulton, Mark — 77, 216 Fulton, Phil — 286 Fults, Sheri — 260 Funk, Carol — 286 Furr, David — 261 Furr, Pamela — 216 Fussner, Bob — 141, 216 Fyffe, Doug — 286 Gaines, Teresa — 286 Gallagher, Pat — 261 Galland, Karen — 286 Galland, Kelley — 261 Gallemore, Julie — 286 Gallemore, Mike — 261 Galven, Danny — 112, 261 Gammon, Jane — 216 Gammon, Jon — 216 Gantt, Larry — 261 Garman, Mike — 125, 286 Garrett, Mike — 112, 261 Garrison, David — 286 Garrison, Troy — 286 Gaston, Chris — 261 Gaston, Jean — 286 Gately, Paula — 77, 266, 261 Gaylor, Greg — 261 Geese, Jeffrey — 216 Gehrig, Dannette — 216 Gehrig, Dori— 141, 139, 261 Geiger, Del — 141, 261 Gelphman, David — 77, 216 Gelwick, Ronnie — 261 Gemuenden, David — 123, 217 Gemuenden, Jayne — 261 Genson, Rusty — 112, 286 George, Jeff — 261 George, Lois — 286 Gibbs, Brian — 262 Giblom, Tim — 217 Gibson, David — 286 Gibson, Rich — 286 Gibson, Stan — 81, 217 Gilbert, Liz — 262 Giles, James — 217 Gilley, Lou Ann — 262 Gillis, Diane — 217 Gillis, Sandy — 286 Gilmore, Nancy — 77, 217 Ginty, Joe — 262 Ginty, Michael — 77, 217 Glass, Gina — 262 Glatz, Kathy — 54, 286 Glenn, Cynthia — 76, 75, 217 Glennie, Janis — 286 Godsoe, Wraven — 286 Gontarek, Craig — 217 Gontarek, Karen — 287 Gonzales, John — 287 Gore, Todd — 217 Gouger, Rosemary — 262 Grader, Richard — 217 Gray, Brian — 287 Graham, Karen — 287 Green, Lisa — 262 Green, Richard — 217 Greenwell, Donna — 287 Greenwell, Richard — 217 Greiber, Ann — 203, 217 Gribble, Kyle — 287 Griggs, Sharon — 262 Grigsby, Lee — 112, 287 Grimes, Kimberly — 217 Groom, Harold — 262 Gross, Lisa — 53, 262 Gross, Todd — 287 Grove, Claudia — 287 Grove, Julie — 143, 218 Grubbs, Terri — 262 Gruber, Peggy — 259, 262 Gruble, Karen — 262 Grulich, Carl — 50, 77, 109, 218 Grulich, Nancy — 256, 262 Gumbert, Mike — 262 Gurley, West — 263 Haar, Fritz — 99, 218 Habacker, Barbara — 263 Habeger, Kathy — 218 Haddigan, Nancy — 287 Hagan, Vickie — 218 Hagens, Jeff — 109, 262, 263 Hagens, Laurie — 287 Hagar, Steve — 111, 263 Hague, Kathy — 218 Hahnel, Janice — 218 Hahnel, Max — 125, 287 Haigh, Pat — 146, 287 Hailey, Joy — 287 Hainer, Belinda — 287 Haisty, Karen — 263, 264 Hale, Cathy — 263 Hall, Greg — 288 Hall, Reed — 253 Haller, Glen — 218 ads and index 315 ee Sage. imension Photography W = : xe) o 2 ms c [o) G ° = o N 316 ads and index Hallum, Kirk — 288 Hamilton, Elizabeth — 218 Hamilton, Heather — 263 Hamilton, Lamont — 147, 263 Hamilton, Sandra — 219 Hamilton, Storey — 263 Hamlin, Sheryl — 288 Hammer, Karen — 77, 219 Hammer, Mark — 77, 263 Hammer, Matt — 77, 109, 263 Hammond, Patty — 288 Hammons, Mark — 263 Hampton, Dick — 208, 219 Hampton, Jeff — 288 Hance, Michael — 219 Hanes, Susan — 288 Haney, Ronnie — 263 Hankinson, Carol — 288 Hanna, Tammie — 288 Hanson, Karen — 288 Harakal, Jane Ellen — 81, 87, 254, 263 Haralson, Susan — 219 Hardison, Robert — 219 Hardy, Kim — 266 Hargis, Lee Ann — 219 Hargis, Steve — 263 Harker, Gwen — 263 Harmon, Robert — 219, 224 Harper, Patti — 263 Harper, Robert — 219 Harris, Don — 109, 263 Harris, John — 219 Harrison, Bobby — 109, 219 Harrison, Debbie — 57, 76, 219 Harvey, Denise — 76, 92, 254, 263 Harvey, Karen — 219 Harvey, Kevin — 263 Harvey, Tim — 288 Haskell, Al — 288 Hatch, Mary — 219 Haugan, Christina — 219 Haviland, Kathy — 77, 82, 220 Haviland, Kerry — 82, 288 Hawk, Pat — 288 Hawthorn, Denise — 288 “The Athlete’s Outfitter” Hayes, Edward — 220 Hayes, Lola — 288 Haygood, Kim — 263 Haynes, Laura — 263 Heard, Pam — 288 Heath, Bill — 263 Heath, Eddie — 50, 109, 220 Helm, Gary — 288 Hemmer, Susan — 263 Hempling, Sharon — 220 Henderson, Karla — 288 Henderson, Mike — 263 Hendry, Tracey — 288 Heniford, Richard — 109, 118, 220 Hennes, Cecile — 263 Hennes, Monica — 77, 220 Hensler, Dave — 109, 220, 233 Herbert, Anne — 220 Herbert, Je ff — 263 Hewitt, Chris — 220 Hewlett, Vivian — 220 Heyer, Hal — 289 Heyer, Jackie — 77, 82, 220 Higdon, Glenn — 220 Higgins, Julie — 263 Hill, Carol — 220 Hill, David — 289 Hill, Lisa — 289 Hill, Mike — 220 Hill, Shaun — 289 Hill, Tami — 289 Helton, Robby — 288 Hilton, Steve — 109, 221 Hine, Chris — 263 Hine, Louise — 221 Hines, Carrie — 263 Hinkle, Cynthia — 221 Hise, Terry — 221 Hitchcock, Vickie — 289 Hitt, Kirby — 112, 263 Hobday, Karen — 289 Hock, Cherie — 221 Hoff, Jancye — 289 Hoff, Stuart — 263 Hoffman, Amy —- 289 TEAM DISTRIBUTOR 231-3434 401 Business Parkway Hoffman, Claire — 263 Hoffpaur, William — 263 Hogge, Julie — 289 Hogue, David — 289 Hohman, Bob — 264 Holder, Beverly — 289 Holman, Melinda — 289 Holmes, John — 289 Holliday, Rick — 109, 264 Hollick, Scott — 264 Hollon, Rebecca — 76, 221 Hollon, Shelly — 264 Holmes, John — 115, 289 Holmes, Roger — 221 Holmgren, Paula — 76, 264 Holwerda, Terese — 221 Homrighausen, Margaret — 221 Hood, Philip — 221 Hoover, David — 50, 118, 109, 148, 221 Hoover, Gary — 148, 264 Hoover, Peggy — 82, 264 Hopkins, David — 143, 264 Hopper, Lori — 289 Horvath, Tibi — 289 Houser, Christie — 221 Houser, Steve — 289 Houston, Jill — 289 Howard, Jeff — 264 Howard, Keith — 143, 264 Howard, Kinberly — 77, 221 Howard, Lynne — 289 Howard, Russell — 221 Howard, Wes — 109, 264 Howdeshell, Paul — 264 Howell, Margaret — 221 Hoyt, David — 112, 289 Huber, Karl — 289 Huber, Nancy — 289 Huber, Nancy — 289 Hughes, David — 264 Hughes, Karen — 222 Hughes, Susann — 289 Hunt, Danny — 222 Hunt, Pete — 147, 289, 299 Hurd, Robert — 222 Huse, Tom — 77, 86, 264 Hussey, Denise — 264 Hussey, James — 222 Hutchinson, Andrea — 289 Hutson, Danny — 289 Ikerd, Donita — 82, 222 Ince, Tommy — 109, 264 Ingram, Linda — 222 Inman, Andy — 264 Inselman, Debora — 289 Irving, Frank — 222 Irving, Mark — 289 Irwin, Bobbi — 289 Irwin, Teresa — 222 Isaac, Greg — 289 Isaac, Steve — 148, 264 Israel, Barbara — 289 Israel, Lisa — 289 lvie, Craig — 289 Jacks, David — 33, 111, 222 Jackson, Jeff — 289 Jackson, Jerry — 289 James, Laura — 58, 222 Janes, Doug — 115, 290 Janes, Kim — 53, 222 Jasper, David — 115, 290 Jasper, Melanie — 290 Jasper, Robin — 290 Jeanes, James — 115, 290 Jensen, David — 290 Jenkins, Tamy — 76, 264 Jenkins, Toby — 264 Jenkinson, Joe — 222 Jenkinson, Tom — 222 Jerome, Gary — 290 Johns, Wendy — 290 Johnson, Angela — 290 Johnson, Becky — 222 Johnson, Denise — 222 Johnson, Kally — 223 Johnson, Kathy — 290 Johnson, Kathy — 73, 265 Johnson, Laurie — 290 Johnson, Linda — 265 Johnson, Pete — 265 Johnson, Phil — 265 Johnson, Robert — 223 Johnson, Sharon — 290 Joiner, Mickey — 290 Jolly, Gina — 290 Jolly, Jennifer — 290 Jones, Beverly — 265 Jones, Brad — 290 Jones, Bruce — 290 Jones, Daniel — 223 Jones, Joanna — 265 Jones, Joey — 141, 290 Jones, Leslie — 223 Jones, Mike — 265 Jones, Sandra — 290 Jones, Serena — 290 Jones, Stan — 141, 265 Jones, Steve — 291 Jones, Steven — 223 Jordan, Jeff — 265 Joseph, Jennifer — 223 Joseph, John — 291, 147 Juett, Karen — 291 Kahn, David — 291 Kain, Joe — 291 Kalmbach, Gregory — 223 Kalmbach, Tracy — 265 Kamel, Mike — 291 Kane, David — 291 Kane, Margaret — 58, 77, 223 Kaplan, Lisa — 265 Kapp, Jana — 265 Karlak, Cindy — 291 Kattleman, Marc — 265 Katz, Sheri — 223 Kaufman, Janis — 291 Kaufman, Jim — 291 Kaufman, Mary — 265 Kays, Connie — 59, 265 Kays, Steve — 291 Kearns, Robert — 291 Kee, Debbie — 291 Kee, Jennifer — 265 Keim, Kevin — 148, 291 Kellerhouse, David — 291 Kellum, Judy — 291 Kelly, Katherine — 76, 224 Kendall, Jesse — 224 Kendall, Karen — 265 Kendall, Mark — 115, 291 OPEN TAM TO 11 P.M - 7 DAYS A WEEK Kettering, Dale — 260, 265 Kettering, Thomas — 224 Kilborn, Jean — 224 Kile, Leigh Ann — 265 Killian, Kay — 291 Kimbrell, Ronnie — 111, 265 Kincaid, Gwendolyn — 224 Kincheloe, Rick — 265 Kindle, Kathryn — 224 Kindle, Ricky — 265 King, Debbie — 291 King, Gary — 265 King, Harland — 224 King, Holly — 265 King, Randolph — 88, 224 Kingcaid, Bud — 291 Kingrey, Grady — 291 Kinney, Tim — 224 Kinsman, Cheryl — 265 Kirkindoll, Dale — 255, 265 Kitchen, Debbie — 260, 265 Kittle, Lisa — 291 Kittle, Robin — 265 Klein, Karl — 112, 265 Klihr, Sundy — 76, 265 Knecht, Bill — 265 Knecht, Debbie — 291 Knight, Tim — 291 Knoll, Karen — 225 Knorr, Darlene — 291 Knorr, Sharon — 49, 77, 225 Knotts, Dennis — 115, 291 Knust, Carol — 225 Knust, Tom — 291 Kong, Richard — 225 Koop, Rick — 265 Koop, Vicky — 291 Kopycinski, Roger — 225 Korioth, Mike — 291 Kosan, Kevin — 125, 265 Koutroulis, Julie — 225 Kraman, Judith — 291 Krause, Randy — 125, 291 Krause, William — 77, 201, 225 Krauss, Andy — 265 Krauss, Ted — 291 Kregel, Marshall — 265 Krodel, Brett — 266 Kruger, Karen — 266 LaBrie, Janice — 291 LaBrie, Joanne — 266 LaBrie, John — 225 Labutis, Mark — 291 SON Fea) Ol ers 41 RICHARDSON HEIGHTS VILLAGE AD 5-7127 HAVE YOUR DOCTOR CALL US FOR YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION FREE DELIVERY CHARGE 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Leslie, Frank — 292 Leverette, Robert — 226 Levinson, Scott — 226 Levy, Eric — 266 Levy, Marion — 292 Levy, Pierre — 292 Lewis, Beth — 292 Lewis, Joey — 226 Lewis, Peggy — 292 Lichtenstein, Joan — 81, 226 Lierman, John — 123, 226 Lindsey, Marcia — 266 Lindsey, Tom — 266 Linex, Penny — 226 Lisenfelt, Doyle — 266 Little, Cindy — 227 Lloyd, Derek — 292 Lloyd, Gillian — 227 Lockett, Vicki — 292 Loessberg, Richard — 227 Lokke, John — 292 Long, Bruce — 229 Longpre, Denise — 227 Longpre, Diane — 292 Lorber, Danny — 227 Louallen, Greg — 292 Loucks, Susan — 266 Loughridge, Flint — 148, 292 Lowe, Jack — 267 Lowe, Kathy — 227, 224 Lucius, Cindy — 228 Luker, Carol — 215, 228 Lundgren, Chris — 292 Lusk, Tamie — 267 Lutkus, Charles — 292 Lynn, Randy — 267 MacDonald, Bruce — 228 Mackey, Donald — 228 Macon, Chris — 292, 143 Macon, Ronald — 228, 102 MacWithey, Kevin — 228 Madden, Mitchell — 111, 293 Maggard, Christi — 228 Maggard, L. D. — 292 Maggiore, Michael — 228 Malcolm, Mark — 228 Malzac, Shelly — 77, 81 Malzac, William — 228 Maner, Vicki — 267 Manes, Karen — 270, 267 Mangieri, William — 228 Mann, Donna — 292 Manthe, Julie — 267 Manthe, Kimberly — 228 Mantheiy, Joe — 292 Marcus, Lexa — 228 Margiotta, Paul — 228 Markeson, Silas — 267, 143 Marquardt, Ernest — 228 Marsh, Bryan — 292, 115 Marshall, Samuel — 229 Martin, Carolyn — 292 Martin, Randy — 293 Martin, Mike — 293 Martin, Russell — 267, 123 Martin, Valerie — 267 Martin, William — 229 Marx, Keith — 293 Mason, Lynn — 267 Mastel, Megan — 293 Masters, Mark — 267, 123 Masterson, Jill — 293 Masterson, Wade — 267, 77 Mattocks, Dee Ann — 262, 267 Maxwell, David — 293 Maxwell, Patrice — 267 Maxwell, Teresa — 267 Mayes, Sharla — 260, 267 Mays, Richard — 229 Mazziotti, Joan — 267, 76 Meador, Janet — 294 Means, Michael — 230 Meeker, Kelly — 267, 146 Mellow, Patricia — 294 Melton, Jan — 294, 143 Melvin, Julie — 230 Melvin, Susi — 294 Mercer, Brad — 294 Metcalf, Craig — 294 Metcalf, Kathy — 267 Methenitis, Ann — 268, 77 Methenitis, Wi lliam — 230, 77 Meyer, Beth — 294 Milano, John — 24, 230, 64 Miller, Bill — 294 Miller, Cammie — 294 Miller, Gary — 268 Miller, Suzy — 268 Miller, Vic — 50, 109, 118, 230 Miller, Wayne — 260, 268 Milligan, Karen — 101, 268 Mills, Richard — 268 Minchew, Melia — 231 Minick, Phil — 145, 294, 295 Mitcham, Marty — 110, 268, 275 Mitchhart, Kim — 294 Mitchell, Brian — 294 Mitchell, Cynthia — 294 Mitchell, Steve — 231 Mitchell, Terry — 294 Mongiello, Leigh — 294 Monhollon, Kim — 148, 268 Montgomery, Allen — 125, 294 Montoya, Victor — 231 Moody, Terry — 268 Moore, Bud — 115, 148, 294 Moore, Ginny — 294 Moore, Doug — 108, 231 Moore, Laurie — 231 Moore, Lynn — 143, 294 Moore, S. T. — 49, 231 Moorman, Eric — 294 Morgan, James — 231 Morgan, Julie — 294 Morris, Karen — 268 Morriss, Mike — 295 Morrow, Ann — 295 Mouser, Brett — 256 Mullany, Cindy — 268 Mueller, Stacey — 295 Mullen, Martha Lee — 28, 52, 52, 268, 275 Munggi, Carrie — 268 Munselle, Danny — 268 Murphy, Mike — 231 Murphy, Tim — 147, 295 Musgrove, David — 146, 231 Myer, Vicki — 231 Myers, Annette — 231 Myers, Lisa — 295 McAda, Jeff — 23, 229 McAllister, Reed — 229 McAtee, Martha — 293 McCasland, Charlie — 229 McCole, Judy — 293 McCole, Susan — 229 McCollum, Alan — 293 McComas, Diana — 82, 267 McCormick, Barney — 293 McCormick, Karen — 267 McCoskey, Mary — 293 McCreight, Lori — 267 McDermott, Kevin — 290, 293 McDermott, Mike — 267 McDonald, Joel — 293 McDowell, Jane — 267 McDowell, Karen — 293 McDowell, Kenda — 267 McElyea, Mary — 229 McFarlane, Kenneth — 77, 267 McFarlane, Leslie — 77, 81, 229 McGee, Tommy — 100, 267, 277 McGoodwin, James — 229 McGough, David — 293 McGowan, Vicki — 229 McGuire, Ronald — 229 Mellvaine, Barbara — 267 McJunkin, Valorie — 293 McKamy, James — 229 McKamy, Robert — 293 McKenzie, Katherine — 229 McKenzie, Lolly — 293 McKinley, Patrick — 229 McKinnon, Stan — 293 McLain, Mark — 112, 293 McLaren, Cathy — 77, 267 McLea, Brett — 267 Hear Ye! 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Cottonwood | (214) 235-0694 Richardson, Texas 75080 A i 320 ads and index McLeod, Corky — 294 McMasters, Shannon — 267 McMichael, Cindy — 294 McNamara, Kathy — 294 McNamara, Tricia — 267 McPheeters, Laura — 267 McPherson, Stewart — 267 McWilliams, Davey — 294 McWilliams, David — 267 McWilliams, Steve — 146, 230 Napper, Joanna — 231 Naugle, Beckie — 295 Nay, Marshall — 295 Nayes, Cathy — 77, 231 Nayes, Mike — 295 Neal, Tommy — 295 Needles, Jeannette — 61, 77, 231 Neese, Don — 268 Nelson, Dayna — 231 Nelson, Joseph — 232 Nelson, Phil — 295 Nelson, Randi — 295 Neuman, Chris — 268 ’ Neva, Doug — 268 Nevels, Travis — 143, 232 Newberry, Carol — 268, 277 Newell, Allison — 268 Newell, Beth — 77 Newell, Sharon — 295 Newell, Susan — 232 Nichols, Sally — 232, 58, 59, 77 Nickel, Martin — 232 Nicks, Cindy — 295 Niederer, Kay — 295 Nieman, Tim — 232 Niles, Karen — 295 Nitsche, Edward — 61, 232 Nitsche, Suzy — 268 Nixon, Phyllis — 232 Noble, Lisa — 82, 232 Noble, Robert — 232 Noland, Rochelle — 232 Norman, Judy — 268 Norman, Lloyd — 232 Norwood, David — 125, 268 Norwood, Kent — 268 Norwood, Tracey — 77, 100, 268 Null, Beth — 295, 302 Nygard, Susette — 295 O'Brien, Lynn — 232 O'Brien, Sandi — 143, 295 Odom, Mike — 295 O'Donnell, Karen — 295 Oleson, Buddy — 295 Olson, Jack — 295 Oltman, Peggy — 232 O'Malley, Susan — 268 O'Neal, Mark — 232 O'Neal, Peggy — 233 O'Neill, Laurie — 268 Opdyke, Tracy — 268 2330 Promenade, Richardson, Texas CLIFFORD HUFFINES CHARLES W. 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Pieczynski, Gail — 234 Pieczynski, Mary — 296 Piepenbrok, Mark — 296, 125 Pierce, Kevin — 269 Pierce, Scott — 297 Pierce, Susan — 297 Pierson, Greg — 297, 115 Pigg, Debbie — 269, 81 Pilot, Tami — 269 Pinkus, Joel — 297 Pitcock, Bobby — 269 Pittman, Julie — 269, 273, 101 Pittman, Sharon — 234 Platner, Kim — 270 Plott, Dean — 234 Poag, Susan — 234 Poblenz, Richard — 234 Poindexter, Jane — 200, 234 Poindexter, Joyce — 270 Polando, Gregg — 234 Polley, Allan — 234 Polley, John — 297 Pool, Don — 270 Pool, Stephanie — 234, 77 Porter, Jeff — 297 Potter, Diane — 297 Potter, Scott — 25, 235, 123 Potter, Tricia — 297 Powell, Jim — 298, 115, 148 Powell, Karen — 297 Precise, Ken — 297 Prentiss, Richard — 297, 115 Prier, David — 297 Prince, Donna — 270 Prince, Kass — 270 the Richardson Heights Bank 820 W. 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Stockton . and Mrs. Zack Tannery . and Mrs. William Wood ads and index 325 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 $ Cases and Accessories The Sheet Music fey mitt C Lockwood and Inge O Richardson, Texas SE 75080 235-4148 235-0631 Saathoff, Matt — 298 Sadler, Craig — 298 Sage, Randy — 110, 236, 95 Sammons, Jim — 271, 112 Sanders, Bryan — 298 Sanders, Flo — 271 Sanders, Marsha — 271 Sanders, Mary — 237 Sanders, Tim — 298, 148 Saver, Ken — 271 Savage, Kim — 271 Sawyer, Charlotte — 271 Scales, Edith — 298 Scallorn, Vicki — 298 Schantz, Louise — 271 Schey, Bev — 271, 143 Schey, Robert — 237 Schimelman, Craig — 237, 143 Schleyer, Bill — 77, 146, 200, 237 Schleyer, Greg — 271, 146, 147 Schlobohm, Lucinda — 237, 76, 143 Schmidt, Russell — 112, 298 Schmoll, David — 298 Schoenky, Debbie — 271 Schoenky, Jim — 298 Schramm, Tim — 298 Schumaker, James — 271 Schwab, Mike — 271 Schwartz, Brett — 298, 125 Scott, Jan — 298 Scott, Stan — 271, 112, 248 Scowcroft, Ann — 298 Seale, Maribeth — 298 Seamon, Monica — 271 326 ads and index Seidler, Richard — 271 Semmer, Jeff — 271 Semrad, Ann — 237, 76 Semrad, John — 271 Sepmore, Sherry — 271 Seybold, Doug — 298 Shafer, Rick — 298 Shaffer, Steven — 298 Shannon, Bobby — 271 Shapiro, Janice — 298 Shaw, Michelle — 272, 76 Shepherd, April — 298 Shepard, Judy — 237 Sherard, Bob — 298 Sherrin, Denise — 298 Sherrin, Roger — 237 Sherwood, Lisa — 272 Shields, Andy — 112, 298 Shinners, Laura — 298 Shipley, Ross — 298, 125 Shipley, Todd — 272, 123, 127 Shippy, Jay — 298 Shirley, Mark — 298 Shoemaker, Randy — 272 Shuert, Cynthia — 237 Sihvonen, Joann — 237 Sileo, Michelle — 237, 53 Sileo, Sherese — 272, 52, 53 Silex, Edgar — 272 Sims, Cheryl — 272 Sims, Kevin — 298 Skelton, Clark — 298 Sa es ee Se ee eS ea Skelton, Susie — 298 Skiles, Pam — 298 Skinner, Shanlynn — 237 Skinner, Sharon — 272 Skocpol, Robert — 237,77 Skretteberg, Eric — 298 Slagel, Cindy — 299 Sloan, Karen — 237, 58, 77, 82 Smilie, Clark — 299, 146 Smilie, Susan — 237 Smith, Brad — 299 Smith, Cecile — 238 Smith, Celia — 238 Smith, David — 238 Smith, Debra — 238, 50 Smith, Dennis — 238 Smith, Dennis — 299 Smith, James — 299 Smith, Jann — 299 Smith, Jim — 299 Smith, Karen — 299 Smith, Leland — 238 Smith, Lisa — 272, 82 Smith, Lori — 299 Smith, Morgan — 272, 141 Smith, Nancy — 299 Smith, Rani — 272 Smith, Scott — 148, 272 Smith, Scott — 299 Smith, Sunny — 272 Smith, Teresa — 238 Smith, Teresa — 299 Smith, Theresa — 238 Hours: ¢ 8:00-8:45 Break ° All Lunches Smith, Tim — 238 Smith, Tricia — 272 Smithwick, Charles — 299 Snider, Danita — 299 Snyder, Carolyn — 299, 64 Snyder, Jana — 299 Soloman, Linda — 272, 101 Solomos, Mary — 238, 82 Sonnenmair, Jan — 82 Spearman, Kathleen — 273 Spearman, Merleen — 273 Speights, Cindy — 262, 273, 49 Spiker, Cary — 299 Spiker, Mike — 238 Spinella, Judi — 273 Spolec, Lynn — 238 Spreckelsen, Dorothy — 273 Springer, Donald — 238 Springer, Mark — 299 St. John, Robin — 299, 148 Stafford, Kevin — 299 Stage, Dayla — 300 Stailey, Fay — 273 Stalker, Nanette — 238, 53 Stapp, Phil — 300, 115 Stapp, Vicki — 273 Staubus, Tad — 273 Stauch, Dave — 238 Steede, Kevin — 300, 148 Steele, Jerry — 273 Steffen, Mike — 112, 254 Steffen, Steven — 300, 115 Stephens, Janie — 273 Ii) ui Stephens, Keith — 300 Stephens, Mary — 239 Stephenson, Adrienne — 239 Steveson, Julie — 300 Stevens, Karen — 273 Stevens, Mark — 273 Stevenson, Larry — 300 Stewart, Steve — 273, 112 Stiles, Patty — 273 Still, Marcus — 300 Stitzel, Sue — 273 Stockton, John — 239 Stockton, Suzy — 300 Stoke, Linda — 273 Stoker, Allison — 239 Stone, Cindy — 300 Stone, Ray — 112, 273 Stoner, Bill — 273 Storie, Tanya — 300 Strain, Lee — 273 Stratton, Cindy — 300 Streck, Vicki — 273 Strelick, Debbie — 300 Strickland, Joel — 239 Strother, David — 239 Stroud, Sandy — 300 Stuart, Graham — 300, 115 Stuteville, Greg — 274 Sullivan, Jill — 274 Sullivan, Steve — 110, 112, 274 Sumbera, Peggy — 274 Sunstrum, Sheri — 274, 53 Surratt, Richard — 274 Everything You Need for Classes ¢ Paperback Books Art Supplies Math and Science Supplies ads and index 327 Village y] 235-1291 CANDIES Suttle, Catherine — 274, 76 Swain, Jefferson — 239 Swiateck, Mike — 274 Sword, Jennifer — 300 Symington, Carol — 239 Tabbert, Lori — 274 Tabbert, Matt — 300, 146 Tannery, Mike — 111, 274, 146, 147 Tanner, Toni — 300 Tatum, Barbara — 274 Taylor, Becky — 274, 76 Taylor, Billy — 274, 148 Taylor, Bruce — 300 Taylor, Donna — 274, 77 Taylor, Ray — 274 Taylor, Rick — 274 Taylor, Ricky — 300 Taylor, Rusty — 301 Taylor, Tammy — 301 Taylor, Thomas — 239 Teel, Leslie — 274 Tepfenhart, Laura — 301 Tepfenhart, William — 240 Terrell, Dick — 112, 274 Tharp, Dawn — 301 Tharp, Valerie — 240 Thelaner, Julie — 274 Thenhaus, Barbara — 240 Thomas, Bob — 301 Thomas, Kelly — 301, 146 Thompson, Kym — 301 Thompson, Laurie — 301 Thompson, Peter — 274 Thompson, Sallie — 301 Thornton, Steve — 301, 115 Tillinghast, Sarah — 274 Tiroff, Sandy — 274 328 ads and index Campbell Road Pharmacy 200 Campbell Road PHARMACIES Spring Creek Pharmacy Belt Line at Coit Road 239-0171 Tischer, Angela — 240 Tischer, Melanie — 301 Todd, Roger — 240 Tolbert, Terrall — 301 Tolle, Richard — 274 Tooke, Eddie — 274 Toole, Kathy — 240 Toole, Richard — 274, 112 Torngren, Rick — 274 Townsend, Jeff — 301 Tracy, Shauna — 274 Trammel, Dwayne — 274 Trapp, Beth — 301 Trapp, Donna — 240, 81 Triece, Edward — 240 Triggs, Coleen — 140 Trim, Gregory — 140 Tschoepe, Kirby — 140 Tucker, Sharon — 240 Tulloch, Keith — 301 Tunnell, James — 274 Turlington, Jack — 240 Turner, Timothy — 240, 95 To say hello— because you care Vaden, Theresa — 301 Valdez, Larry — 240 Valliant, Bob — 274, 125 Van Wart, Ann — 301 Van Wart, Stacey — 241 Vandament, Graydon — 241 Van Doren, Mark — 274 Vaughn, Alex — 241 Vehon, David — 301 Venthem, Carol — 301 Venthem, Michelle — 241 Verona, Mike — 301,115, 125 Vidaurri, Terri — 274 Vincent, Kim — 301 Von Holstein, Sue — 274 Wade, Cathy — 301 Wade, Kathy — 287 Wagner, Greg — 274, 141 Wagner, Mark — 301 Wagner, Nancy — 301 Wainscott, Charles — 241 Wainscott, Denise — 301 Wait, Dana — 301 Waite, Keith — 241,75, 76 Walbeck, Phil — 301 Wald, Elizabeth — 241 Walker, Calvin — 274 Walker, Carolyn — 241 Walker, Cheryl — 275 Walker, Matt — 275 Walker, Rusty — 301 Wallace, Hilari — 275 Wallace, John — 241 Wallis, Julie — 241, 49 Wang, JoAnn — 77 Wanttie, Barbara — 275 Ward, Lee Ann — 301 Ward, Melinda — 275 Warren, John — 275 Warren, Terri — 259, 275 Wasinger, Karen — 24] Wasson, Michael — 241, 81 Watkins, Kim — 30 1 Watson, Jim — 275 Watson, Mark — 241 Watson, Mike — 275, 123 |e Wearden, Marie — 275 Weaver, Gary — 301 Weaver, Mark — 275, 77 Webb, David — 275 | Webb, Keith — 241 Webster, David — 275 Weedon, Lori — 301 Weeks, Albert — 241 Weise, Billy — 301 Welch, Jerry — 301 Welch, Joseph — 242 Welch, Linda — 301 Wells, Kathy — 302 Wells, Richard — 242 Wells, Rick — 275, 60, 61 Whaley, Cathy — 275 Whetsel, David — 242 Whidden, Thomas — 242 | White, Dan — 242 } White, Debbie — 254, 275, 76 White, Kathy — 302 White, Kim — 275 White, Kip — 111 White, Robin — 242, 70 White, Roger — 242 White, Steven — 275 White, Tim — 302 Whitehead, John — 275 ‘f Whitford, Mark — 275 b Whitford, Nancy — 242 Whitley, Ron — 302 Whorton, Marion — 242 Wicker, Darren — 302, 112 Wickwire, June — 302 Wier, Susan — 276 Wiezorek, Cathie — 276 Wigle, Terri — 302 Wilcox, Eddie — 276 Wilczynski, Steve — 276 Wiikerson, Lisa — 302 Wilkerson, Scott — 243 Williams, Cathy — 302 Williams, Chuck — 276 Williams, Julie — 243 Williams, Michael — 243 Williams, Terri — 243 Williams, Traci — 243 Williams, Valerie — 276 Williamson, Roxanne — 302 Williamson, Sherri — 276 Willis, Mike — 302 Willis, Susan — 302 Willson, Bryan — 302 Willson, Robin — 243, 99 Wilson, Cynthia — 243, 247 Wilson, Doug — 276 Wilson, Jona — 302 Wilson, Joyce — 243 Wilson, Kathy — 276 Wilson, Kelli — 276 | Wilson, Melinda — 243 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CAMPBELL RD. AT NANTUCKET RICHARDSON, TEXAS 75080 231-3866 BOB BEZNER OWNER MECHANIC ON DUTY enneys ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY 70 Richardson Hts. 235-4561 Richardson, Texas QUALITY SERVICE % Cleaners 8760 W. SPRING VALLEY 141 SPRING VALLEY 238-0791 233-6732 Amoco 60 Arapaho Vige. ads and index 329 332 Spanish Village Gold Mounting — Diamonds Watches — Rings Winget, Russell — 303 Winkler, Bette — 276 Winn, Sharla — 276 Wisbaver, David — 303 Wittwer, Barbara — 276 Wittwer, Sherri — 303 Wittwer, Sondra — 303 Wolfe, Gary — 243 Wood, Denise — 276 Wood, Donna — 243 Wood, Karen — 243 Wood, Frank — 303 Wood, Kathy — 276, 76 Wood, Michele — 276 Wood, Pat — 276 Wood, William — 243 Woodbury, Mike — 276 Woods, Susan — 276 Woody, Mike — 244 Workman, Danny — 303 Worsham, Dena — 276 Wortham, Judy — 244 Wray, Corlis — 276 Wright, Beth — 303 Wright, Donnelle — 303 Wright, David — 244 Wright, Karen — 244, 82 Wright, Linda — 244 Wright, Mike — 276, 112 Wright, Richard — 244 Wright, Sharon — 244 Yandell, Lee — 244 330 ads and index Yarborough, Lonny — 276 Yeargan, Jeff — 244, 141 York, Kelly — 244 York, Mike — 276 Young, James — 303, 147 Zadow, Doug — 276, 123 Zamora, Anna — 303 Zastovnik, Cindy — 276 Zeithammel, Gretchan — 276 Zeito, Cindy — 244 Ziegler, Danny — 276 Zienkosky, Cindy — 303 Zwart, Dan — 303 AFS 99 Art Department 101 Band 60-63, 65 Baseball 128-133 Basketball, boys’ 120-127 Basketball, girls’ 145 Cheerleaders 53 Choir 68, 69 CVAE 90 Drama Department 86, 87 DECA 89 FCA, boys’ 96 FCA, girls’ 97 Football 106-119 Football Banquet 50 French Club 70 FHA 93 German Club 71 Golf 139-141 Homecoming 48, 49 Intramurals 91 Jazz Band 64 Key Club 95 Latin Club 72 Maranatha 78 Mu Alpha Theta 92 Mustang Staff 82, 83 NHS 75-77 Orchestra 66, 67 Pacesetters 57-59 Pony Express 80, 81 Quill and Scroll 79 Red Cross 98 Rodeo Club 100 Soccer 146, 147 Spanish Club 73 Speech Club 84, 85 Spirit Drivers 54-56 SAE 94 Student Council 74 Swimming 150, 151 Tennis 142-144 Track 134-138 VICA 88 Volleyball 152, 153 Wranglers 51, 52 Wrestling 148, 149 ads and index 331 Our surroundings will change as we go on to bigger and better things, but we'll always remember J. 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