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

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NTY PUBLIC LIBRARY NT TH y Lucky Days . LAG MERINeVETIO’ faerie aeo ote Share the Wealth .250 “to areslk Qoxd- Vaelkkiag, Cnie Waar (sacked 40 cracey ok Kinet QE langue’ Stay sweet © nege Ae gee YO Ness Summet. Lee ali Ss areal ‘ oe 3 ‘Le In Appreciation of Dr. J. J. Pearce The students and staff of Pearce High School wish to dedicate Mustang ’77 to a professional educator who him- self is dedicated. Dr. Pearce, on announcing his retirement effective this summer, ends 31 years as Superintendent of the Richardson Independent School District. With him at the helm, this district has grown from a single red brick schoolhouse, housing 351 pupils, to a 44-building educational network attended by over 37,000 students and repeatedly heralded as one of the finest school systems in our nation. The native Texan has literally dedicated his life to one goal: helping each student develop to his fullest potential. Whether it be the receipt of a birthday card, a congratula- tory note following an achievement or simply a friendly conversation in the hallway of a school, Dr. Pearce has touched the life of virtually every student in the district. He has succeeded in molding a school system which is an integral part of this community — a community which looks upon education as its finest achievement and points to an individual who is responsible for that accomplishment. Such. a leader is Joseph Jones Pearce, to whom we proudly dedicate this yearbook. fea Nhe f One of the State’s Most Respected Educators Dr. Pearce joined the Richardson Schools in July of 1946. Prior to this, he had taught one year in Princeton, Texas; had served as superintendent in Westminster, Texas for three years; he had been in a second superintendency in Celeste, Texas for 11 years, and he had completed three years in the United States Air Force, leaving that service at the close of World War II as a captain. Along the way, he has found time for numerous civic and service organizations, having served in many capacities from director to president to member. Such groups include United Fund, Chamber of Commerce, Richardson Hospital Avuthor- ity, YMCA, Dallas Association for Retarded Children, Rotary Club, Masonic Lodge and many others. Dr. Pearce also serves his church, the First Baptist Church of Richardson, as a member of its Board of Deacons. He and his wife, Edith, have one son, Joe Alvin, and three grandchildren. One of the highlights of Dr. Pearce’s career came last fall when the auditorium of Pearce High School was dedicated to Mrs. Pearce. Known as the Edith V. Pearce Auditorium, the facility is proudly used by students and by the community, serving as a lasting tribute to Dr. Pearce’s wife and life-long partner. (left page, top) Dr. Pearce prepares to hand the superintendency over to Dr. John Roberts; (left page, bottom) Dr. Pearce organizes for another working day; (right page, top right) Dr. and Mrs. Pearce prepare to enjoy his retirement; (right page, top right) Dr. Pearce expresses gratitude for the services of his secretary of 20 years. pe Ake 7 we tat i Aon Bay PAST APT NPs iassy te Ble qheegetsesy Tipe “Blessed is he who has found his work; let him ask no other blessedness. . . even in the meanest sorts of labor, the whole soul of a man is composed into a kind of real harmony the instant he sets himself to his task.” -—Thomas Carlyle, essayist and historian Such a man is Joseph Jones Pearce, the individual we honor with the 1977 Mustang annual. j ' 0 mre ne mntpenrereinamatee Ava ; : ome se ome Swe ee - : estan — so m ahenll : 7 : a ore ca mores eed ra wt 7 - ¢ we arn : ? ’ a wr? Rar ae copmenens ve . 5 - : ‘ : ; i : oA ny 4 Le H : 7 ‘ i ; , noes , Doe vupth eg? 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Os _ os e2 es, pe - rt er % : ae a a ee iy OF ro . a a . nS i x, S % ay . ‘ E tre ad a —) =. cf “2 . Be a hang, a Ny .. Se Fag rey RH. 2S. —— ae 4 = %, . ha sada is but a part Fate of t. ] fast Its wheel is spinning Each day seeking treasures that I may partake. -{SOBeseoecdo.- } ) ‘pp! 1 it ys} ‘ ‘ iii uy Py : | it 607 0 TRUST OF RICHARDSON ‘|| wmmeeth FO The end is quite uncertain, but a winner Imay be. . . For life is but a game we Dia e Fate — open doors for me. Ciel ay rm a |Oa wee lies ar Gor to be, Inltunchn ae ther! Gou Ue fe Cth are ONO 6LUeer Our 7 verde MO Means Alottome.Call memis aN OS ae be il VOX PAG rivet fi 9-2 COM Marten? 4 1a a a i] Ccoc Pavan i ies i Lov g i XW (A Lua ie Seni 14 oii i ypPph = -- SN x N ca ie A 2 S =) = Y) GATCH WHAEE s make-up. B. Seniors display their first place s to school without hi A. Ross Shipley come I can see myself!” D. Wally Pasquale says Hunter Holliday, efforts. C. “Wow!” demonstrates how to fall head over heels. 10 Student Life Through the hard times at Pearce this year, we completed some tasks and met some people who made life a little more exciting. They empowered us to lift our spirits when we were down and to make our memories of A. “She flies through the air with the greatest of ease.” Pearce favorable ones. These spots of think Graham Stuart and Mike Bowers. B. Steve Hin bee} d | Ly d Graham, Gary Stowe, Matt Lee and Joe Mongiello See ere erecrrrrenh matty GY SEY ays selling kisses. C. Karrie Polka expresses her opinion of enabling us to “catch a whale!” De eee Student Life 11 cage ‘ tS i ve Although this has been a good year, 1977 has a few of life’s disappointments. Students were often found depressed about test grades, class ranks, losing football games, and not baving Mrs. McGee for Senior English. Other disappointments included a range of events from a jammed locker to being dumped by your Friday night date on Monday. Emotions ran the “gamut” and disappointment was a part of the year. A. “But they promised that I would be this month’s centerfold,” exclaims Robert Meyer. B. These trig problems get more interesting every day, thinks Miss Nowlin’s class. 12 Student Life A. Gina Ann Jolly, didn’t you hear the new rule about writing on the walls? B. Mr. Stamps insucutes new parking lot policies. C. Do you think we should tell her wheres . Ha ; i about Shower to Shower? D. Cathy McMillin, didn’t they teach you to swim in France? Student Life 13 % DOTA Go es. AD nSgtrrptneh da ef) B Giving and receiving were a part of life at Pearce. There were flowers and gifts exchanged between friends, not to mention the smiles given to friends in the hall. All these things were elements that helped us grow to love the people of our school and the environment around us. A. Thumbs up to the Varsity football team,” say Rae Lynn Toynbee, Kerry Robertson, Dawn Spengler, and Beth Currin. B. The lone carnation sits amid pom poms. C. Terri Polley tells Susan Wofford to sit like a lady. 14 Student Life ecoming?” exclaims Craig Th Hor ) o rv) € oh = sav Zi is] y) te 3 ° x gi ver that gets all the truck driv acky B. Who is the hh girls? C. “I’m not sz Ivy. 1) ant fun, but coul “Oh no! What nat this isn’t ge tl z avirt floor?” D. s Dennis Smith. Oo wax the mplate we get janitors conter ” comes next, a eS a Bio Last year students at Pearce played the market every day. Playing the market involved all chances, good and bad. Many ‘played the market by driving to school, taking a test, or visiting friends during break. Together, these incidents made up one big chance, the chance that one would succeed in school, at home, or in life. Students this year took that chance and succeeded! TO FORGIVE Is NOT MY POLICY Sys NRT lec, B. 16 Student Life A. It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s only known by Lee Grigsby B. Jeff Bytheway can’t believe his eyes. C. Teachers have no mercy on students. D. “I know it’s not polite to talk with your mouth full, but ” says Bill Haynes. E “How dare you insinuate that I’m not studying,” exclaims Nean Bacille Student Life 17 While a student may be cutting classes to fish, he may be missing out on many exciting moments. It would be sad to miss the fun of 50’s day or the excitement of decorating for Homecoming. The Pep Rallies include finding out how much Sophomores like popcorn and listening to “The Seniors” outyell the underclassmen. A. Curt Curtus says, “Sit On it Sophs.” B. A Sophomore forgets his lunch. C. “I wonder if you have to pay extra for Bourbon,” thinks Margaret Elmore. D. Life is a constant struggle. 18 Student Life aw AI ONL ANI NS AS DS LAN valk ag FIN” sal a ad nd Da? QISRPAN a | NIT MA 8 NaN VINE T a8 i A. “But this is his best side anyway,” explains Matt Hurlbut. B. ‘No, I’m not a Hot Fudge Sundae,” laughs Lisa Israel. C. “Should we amputate Dr.?” D. Another Farah-Fawcett in our midst. Student Life 19 A. Maybe he’s just taking the Certs breath test. B. “How did my name get on that drawing?” asks Jeff Zubik. C. “T'm glad I kept my subscription to Playgirl magazine,” says Gina Ann Jolly. D. “Get off my foot!” shouts Jim Kaufman. E. “Dahh, I didn’t know that,” expresses Robin Jasper. F. Gazorps think RHS has really gone to pot. 20 Student Life CONTEST WINNER GOLEEGYTS.$506 Though some days at Pearce were hectic, things usually turned out for the best. Experiences throughout our days here were to become happy memories: the excitement of Homecoming; the games against our cross-city rival, Richardson; athletic contests; and dances all combined to make our lives more exciting and fulfilling so that we could become the “Contest Winner.” Student Life 21 BRIDGE Our AHEAD A. Mr. Griffin pronounces Susie Skelton and Doug Daffin mother and father. B. One for you and one for me eats Joel Pinkus and Danita Snider. C. John McCaplin waves to the Eagles. D. ”1 wonder if they can tell I forged this?” thinks Tricia Potter. E. Kathleen Reese cries “If they find one more rat in my hair I’ll have to wash it!” F. John Pflug. . . a real sucker. G. Tom Murphy says, “I can’t believe I drank the whole thing.” 22 Student Life pane aaa Sometimes when the road ran out, students had to form a bridge to get through the year. Bridges were necessary when students received progress reports, demerits, suspensions, or detentions for excessive tardies. Student Life 23 A. “No, I’m not going to be in a wedding,” exclaims Paulette Roberts. B. “Ooh, Whar smells funny?” asks Julie Hughes. C. “Actually I’m thinking of going into the florist business,” says Kathi Bracki. D. ‘A rose isn’t good enough for what you did” exclaims Melinda Dowd. 24 Student Life COAT EATS NEIGHBORS ORCHIDS ae 4 - 2 Maybe that goat did eat your neighbors orchids, but you got some flowers somewhere. Flowers popped up all over Pearce last year. There were flowers for Homecoming, flowers given from big sis to little sis, and from boyfriends to girlfriends. Last year flowers were a symbol of good friends and fun. A. “Yes I have two candy bars; No you can’t have one,” says Debbie Lee. B. Marlon Levy demonstrates his mating call. C. I never thought I'd see a school principal doing that in public,” smiles Rusty Pevehouse. Student Life 25 ANONYMOUS : Spike Tepes Anonymous gifts and secrets were plentiful at Pearce last year. There were secret sisters, secret admirers and anonymous presents. No one got an anonymous gift of $500, but many received colorful flowers and smal] knicknacks. Secrets brightened up many of our bleak days. 26 Student Life | | | | A. Hot Tamales really shake up your mouth. B. “Sure I'll really turn the money in if you | eT 5 Mer. buy your ticket from me,” promises Steve Harris. C. “Maybe if we practice hard enough ae we'll make the swim team.” D. “Don’t you dare eat that without giving me some,” Elisa Blacketeer warns David Rose. E. “Sorry I can’t stop now!!” says Jamie Hood, I just bought this new outfit and I can’t wait to try it on.” F. “Hey what are YOU doing with MY elephant,” Allison Couch asks Kathy Bodaine? G. “What do you mean if I move my hand my pants will fall down?” asks Kim Belt. “Of course not!” Student Life 27 Le ; : 5 Spas ABATE): 30 Sports Coaches Lead Mustangs Malin 5b, wanted: The coaching staff of the 1976 Mustang football team was very pleased with the continuous improvements the team made as the season progressed. “The Mustang defense was the biggest asset this year,” said Coach Jerry Bishop. “They consistently did their part in helping the team.” When commenting on the 76 offense Coach Bishop said, “They started out poorly but have improved since the first of the season and are continuing to get better.” The 1976 Mustang team, as a whole, made for some exciting football action this season. Coach Don Snowden . Trainers (Left to Right): Ben Day, Doug Mangum, Tim Kelly, Jim Tatchis, Ron Rice, Jeff Bell Sports 31 Quarterback John Davis attempts to find a receiver. C 54 Allen Blount 12 Mike Bowers 12 Tr , 74 SE 81 TB Kevin Coale 12 Ken Curran 12 John Davis 12 SB 22 TE 80 QB 32 Sports | | | Mark Ferguson 11 Stan Forsyth 12 Glenn Furuta 11 SB 40 G 65 G 64 Rusty Genson 12 Scott Greenbauer 11 FB 33 TE 11 C 50 Mustang seniors go up for the coin toss at their final confrontation against Richardson. Sports 33 Defense Shows Power Mustang defense this year had outstanding performances in many__ games. Especially in the game against Berkner, Pearce showed their strength by holding the score to a 13-7 Mustang victory. In the homecoming game against Paris, the Mustangs shined by allowing the Paris team just one touchdown. Outstanding defenders this year included Randy Andres, Jerry Robertson, Darren Wicker, and Ken Curran. The Mustang Defense, overall, played an important part in victories this year. “Jim Lemming, you look like you could use some Gatorade!” Steve Heniford 11 John Holmes 12 TB . 24 SE 86 G 62 Danny Hutson 12 SB 42 Darren Wicker checks out the situation for the kicker. 34 Sports “es. gs . AP he . : bau ge “yer GAR ag On le iB 52 SUES TSUN SL HS re RRL i Rag CPE on se Brad Jones 12 Dennis Knotts HB 80 SB 30 G S Eric Rothert has target practice against the Greenville Lions. Sports 35 ha Clete Madden TF 67 SE 34 P Pootbul] Sweetheart Suc Ptatt Bryan Marsh 12 Phil Minick 12 G 65 G 61 “Hey Coach, what’s that tube running into your mouth?” asks Eric Rothert. Sports 36 Pat McInroe 12 John Pflug QB 71 TE Greg Pierson FB SB ct “All right, who put Russell Schmidt in the cage?” AE Sports 37 Offense Moves the Ball After a mid-season turn around the offense sparked the Mustangs on to several impressive victories. In the game against Paris, the Ponies’ offense helped widen the margin of victory by 20 points, resulting in a 26-6 win. With outstanding performances from Jim Lemming, Mike Bowers, and David Hoyt the of fense’s up-swing provided for Mustang supremacy. Mike Robbins G +60 SB Eric Rothert 12 Russell Schmidt QB 10 s 38 Sports 11 75 12 73 Jerry Robertson G Steve Strickland TB Graham Stuart 12 Spencer Sunstrum 11 Dale Tibodeau SB 26 QB 21 Hy 72 Steve Thornton 12 QB 11 SB 23 TE 82 Darren Wicker 12 FB +32 “Hey Coach, what was that play again?!” asks Mike Robbins. Not Pictured: Doug Vance ].V. Shines This years Junior Varsity had a very impressive season. “We really felt like we accomplished quite a few of our pre-season goals,” said Coach Gene Young, looking back on the year. “We were real proud of these young men because they gave us 110 per cent effort at all times.” When commenting on outstanding qualities of this years J.V. Team, Coach Young remarked, “We felt like this team was a very close knit crew, and worked together real well.” As a whole the J.V. team proved promising for next years varsity. J.V. Team: Bottom Row (Left to Right); Mark Swancutt, Rodney Smith, David Reid, Sid Row; Phil Todd, Jim Stewart, Doug Noah, Chris Evans, Steve Mosley, Huff, Lundgren Richie, Mark Campbell, Les How Paul Napper, Lynn Watkins, Coach Gene Young. Johnson, Tom Skiles, Danny Soloman, George Webster, John Pulliam, Greg DeSalvo. Second Doug Dedeker, Jerry Goosetree, Chris Mahfouz, Bruce Dick. Third Row; Brian Bell, Richard McClaskey, Cary ard, Barry Milligan, David Hanna, Mark Fisher, Doug Reed. Fourth Row; Coach John McIntrye, Charlie Stone, Kent Austin, Rob Smith, 40 Sports Berkner Richardson Greenville A. John Pulliam leads team mate in the latest dance step. B. Mustang J.V. team holds under heavy pressure. Sports 41 uv n ie) a o ve 3° uv 2 3 + O end re) a7.) vu u A. Simon says bend over. B. I’ll run tell coach your cesetters!”” says Co Pa 42 Sports B-Team Shows Potential The Mustang B-Team this year had very promising players. “The first few games got the players’ spirit down,” said Coach Chuck Carona. “But they continued to try hard,” he added. “The B-Team defense was the strong point this year,” said Coach Carona. “We had some really close games.” ae BS aes 4% B-Team: Bottom Row (Left to Right); John McDowell, Cliff Houk, Vincent Collins, Ron Pfohl, Russel Boyd, James Piker, Mark Miller, Brian Cheairs, John Clem. Second Row; Eric Hutson, Greg Blankenship, Chris Gall, Cooper Howell, Stuart Moody, Jim Kincaid, Lance Stacha, Steve Ciszewski. Third Row; Neil Rodgers, Bill Pierce, Greg Wilemon, Bobby Mull, Tommy Lewis, Mike McBride, Dave Cory, Steve Ostrander, Greg Weaver. Fourth Row; Jerry Oslin, Mike Crandell, Jack Morgan, Walter Howell, Eric Shirley, Greg Zachary, Paul Turner, James Thweat. Fifth Row; Coach Chuck Carona, Steve Jones, Mitchell Burton, Charlie Smith, Eddie Gentry, Tod Siedell, Steve Groom, Mike Doerr, Coach Rick Wheeler. 43 Sports oie be Pe A. “Okay, all of you line up and I’ll jump over you,” says Eric Shirley. B. Mustang B-Team players search for a lost contact lens, 44 Sports | . | } PHS Hillcrest PHS Te vl aes Newman Smith | A PHS ; ga unger == ae Lake Highlands : PHS om PHS 18 i iy ; A. “You can’t quit just because you stubbed your toe.” says Paul Turner. B. Tommy Lewis races with the referee. Sports 45 Mustangs Shoot the Loop - The 1977 Mustang Basketball team had a successful season under the coaching ability of Royce Cooper. Their mid-season record was 18 wins and 8 losses. They had some very close games with victory awaiting them in the last few seconds. In the annual Dr. Pepper Tournament the Mustangs came in third place out of 32 teams. A strong defense, determination, unity, and high scorers made for exciting court action with the Mustang Cagers coming out victorious! A. Johnny Baxter reaches for the ball while opponents hold him up. Back Row (Left to Right): Brad Burrow, Mike Garman, Rick Glenn, Kevin Childress, Mark Decherd, Jim Steensma, Johnny Baxter, Monty Goodwyn, Mike Bourne, Monty Verona, Mark Piepenbrok, Jack Dahlhiemer. Kneeling: Ron Rice, Coach Royce Cooper, Bob Leslie, Scott Schroeder. 46 Sports A. Not even a one-armed Eagle can stop Mean Monty Goodwyn. B. ‘I’ll just throw it over his head if he’s not going to move,” thinks Mark Piepenbrok. C. Mark Decherd — ready to stomp the Eagles. D. Eagles try to measure up to Jim Steensma. Sports 47 A. “How can they jump so high?” wonder teammates. B. “I’m not throwing this ball till ya'll move,” declares Johnny Baxter. C. “If you pat me one more time . . .” threatens Mark Piepenbrok. D. “No fair tickling under the arm.” ey Ft Az 3 =e d he do that?” wonders the challengers. C. Mustangs can shoot So , 3 ° = fs] 3) S ° i= os a ° a a os we g a ge uv Pa) a x ro = throw it over here!” shouts Mark Decherd. B. Players go after a jump shot. C. Mark Piepenbrok has basketball on the brain. 50 Sports ee vi B-Team Bounces to Victory Good attitude, a willingness to work hard and hustle led to the B- Team Basketball’s winning season with Kyle Metcalf, Danny Mullaney, and Kyle Short being among the highest scorers. “We didn’t have much experience this year,” said Coach Chuck Carona, “but everyone has improved and we had a good season. A. “Hey John Christy, whatcha plan to put in the hoop?” B. The exciting score board that led to a Mustang victory over the Buzzards! és Top Row (Left to Right): Coach Carona, Tom Oxley, John Wood, Matt Lee, John Christy, Kyle Metcalf, Doug Shaffer, Danny Mullaney, Stan Houatter. Bottom Row (Left to Right): Steve Bodhaine, Robbie Rossato, Dean Van Landuyt, David Frantz, Jeff Ward, Kyle Short, Mike Braley. Not Pictured: Mike Haynes. Sports 51 A. “Hey Mom, here I am!” shouts John Christy. B. How many arms does Kyle Metcalf have? C. Kyle Metcalf hops to the basket. D. Coach Carona gives a little fatherly(?) advice. 52 Sports Coaching Improves Team “Since the new coaching this year there is more organization and teamwork,” said Holly Hall. “It has helped our game.” This was shown in the volleyball team efforts this year. The Mustang volleyball team had very hard working players determined to make this year’s team a winning team. They have participated in many tournaments and placed third in the Killeen and statewide tournaments. Debbie King works hard during morning practices. Varsity: (Left to Right) Coach Jeannie Rogers, Manager Lori Atwell, Debbie King, Teresa Smith, Katrina Dornseifer, Cindy Stone, Ann Van Wart, April Shepard, Jean Farnen, Kathy Currin, Manager Mary Dewell, Coach Ann Braswell. Sports 53 school. C. The 1976 All-District ing hand. B. Ann Van Wart practices before April Shepard (2nd team), Teresa Smith (1st team), Jean Farnen (1st team) Pp Jean Farnen a hel eft to Right): mention), Debbie King (2nd team). D. Kathy 1 gives I Teresa Smit A Katrina (L Team Selections: Currin leads the team in a round of Simon Says before the Dornseifer (hon. game. 54 Sports J.V. Season Is Packed With Action T his was a very exciting year for the J.V. Volleyball team. Under the new coach Jeannie Rodgers, the team was well organized. They entered the R. L. Turner tournament and placed second out of some 16 teams, being beaten only by Nimetz. This was a very GROVE RC nk me BID wey ord o thrilling and tension packed tournament for the J.V.’s. They made the finals by beating Arlington in the final two seconds with help from Katrina Dornseifer, Karen O’Donnell and Diane Urey. A unified effort by and determination of all the team members were the main factors that placed them in such high ranking. This year’s J.V. players promise exciting action for next year’s team. A. Karen O’Donnell stares in amazement as Lynn Erickson spikes the ball. B. Shelly Van Wart threatens the ball. J.V. Team: (Left to Right): Coach Jeannie Rodgers, Manager Lori Atwell, Christa Ferguson, Lynn Erickson, Deb Conkel, Nancey Place, Shelly Van Wart, Holly Hall, Karen O’Donnell, Diane Urey, Manager Mary Dewell, Coach Ann Braswell. Sports 55 Wrestlers Headlock. Opponents The 1977 Mustang Wrestling team has increased in size and in ability since last year. The increasing interest and dedication to hard work has made the wrestlers very competitive this year. A new addition was the selection of the Mat Mates, a group of girls who showed support and cheered on the wrestlers. The team was coached by Bob Flanagan who led the team to a winning season. A. Come back here I’m not done with you! Top Row (Left to Right): Coach Bob Flanagan, Steve Dutton, Flint Loughridge, Tim Sanders, Jim Lemming, Herman Cook, Steve Bourgeois, Mike Malzac, Robert Prentiss. Middle Row: Clay Pickering, Mark Pakes, Bud Moore, Steve Laminack, Randy Mungai, Dave Rose, Steven Scott, Craig Steed, Kirk Allen. Bottom Row: Tom Cuthburt, Keith Marks, Mickey McGarry, Todd Riggin, Steve Asbill, Tim Thengaus, William Foley. 56 Sports Riis ow- A. You WILL turn over! B. Pearce wrestler threatens to break an Eagle’s wing. C. Wres- tlers attempt to do a double somersault! . . : : cy | 4 a } “ss oe tnagors } f ; pe wit 5 i! 7 r ? H Sa dae ee ; ix Wrestling Sweetheart - Libby Bell Sports 57 Swimmers Splash to Victory Under the leadership of new Coach Larry Hayter, the Pearce Swim Team grew to a team 38 swimmers strong, including four divers. They started working the very first week of school with dry-land workouts. The team also prepared for the coming season by playing water polo. October brought daily workouts in the pool, morning and afternoon. Six a.m. sessions, Christmas holiday workouts and a lot of hard work paid off for the swimmers as both the girls and guys swim team finished with winning seasons. Superstars made the season a great one and the future looks bright for PHS swimmers and Coach Hayter. The captains this year were juniors Sandy Blake and John Wood. Senior captains were Carol Hankinson and Eric Langford. “The impossible is not out of reach,” said Coach Hayter about the season and swimming, “it is just out of focus. It is, as you might say, just a figure of your unimagination.” Front Row (Left to Right): Susan Dasch, Lisa Walker, Laurie Blount, Cindy Robinson, Eric Langford, Chris Scherer, Tina Huggins, Tim Elgin, Sandy Blake. Second Row: Nanci Smith, Larry Gurnas, Jan Paul Davidson, John Wood, Dan O’Connor, Bill Haynes, Mike Dermody, Susan Ehlers, Phil Powell, Carol Hankinson. Third Row: Alan Still, Marlon Levy, Keith Stephens, Hugh Putnarn, Cindy Heath, Kirk Frambes, Pierre Levy, John Immel, Becky Scherer, David Widener. Fourth Row: Coach Larry Hayter, Craig Christensen. 58 Sports A. “Who emptied the pool?” asks Randy Smith. B. Cindy Heath pretends to be a water fountain. C. Marlon Levy threatens to show John Wood and Chris Sherer what’s underneath his towel. D. “You want me to dive off that high board, coach?” questions Eric Langford. Sports 59 A. “Hey Tim, catch my goggles,” shouts Hugh Putman. B. Susan Dosch swims towards the finish line. C. Phil Powell takes the Nestea Plunge. D. “Don’t tell anyone I said that,” says Eric Langford. ¥. {4 iS 60 Sports Girls Basketball Shoots for Victory With quite a few returning players, this year’s basketball tearn had a successful season. The experienced coaching ability of Betty Bob Anderson helped the girls gain determination and confidence. After competing in several tournaments, they placed 3rd in the University of Dallas Tournament and went into consolation finals in the Plano tournament. The record of 10 wins and only 4 losses near the end of the season kept the girls spirits high. A. Mustangs are set for action. Py ¢ af Top Row (Left to Right): Coach Betty Bob Anderson, Barbara Marshall, Marianne Johnson, Mollie Crosby, Denise Groom, Debbie Smith, Mgr. Middle Row: Donnie Johnson, Sheri Mungai, Chris Braley, Marilou Johnson, Kathy Raymond. Bottom Row: Kelly Ellis, Cindy McMichael, Shauna Stooldard, Sue Pfaff. SEREREE ee ce oo oy ig. i Sts pee kheanes, yeahs A. Mustangs take a quick time out for further game plans. B. Pearce Player shoots for two. C. Sheri Mungai asks fashionable Mollie Crosby which shoe to wear with her uni- form. D. Mollie Crosby tramples opponents. 62 Sports C. Diane J.V. Basketball ra jump ball. team. With impressive wins over Sherman, Greenville and Berkner, the Mustangs finished the season with 13 wins and 10 losses. The girls also e S e Lori Higgins, Debbie er year, with over 200 points, w The 1976-77 season proved eventful for the girl’s S Taylor, and Diane Urey. e e J.V. Girls Shine on saw much action in the Plano and R. L. Turner Tournaments. Leading A. Diane Urey tosses the ball over her head. B. Pearce goes aft Urey entertains the crowd by making shadow pictures on the wall. scorers this c 2 ny ‘S = uv onl ‘er 8) a c a E uu c oA 5 S Oo mt a = a O a “e) 9° ” 7 oO ao) S x c o ¥ a Na E eS as) c Q — iy) Ax v = wy ou o ae oc os wwe oy 8) ae s oa cS 3 s rl ao E x] Ss a Pe ow ue os aia — os Q aw — o ob 8 a4 YY io (= os o — ae i) os ° O = = on a4 ° 2 4 = z [o} 4 a. °o a vi v os O a 3 G ts. | 7) 5) =! — uv =| ost ry Q 32) I vy rar o ra ro ¢ a u = ee v = 3 is — a a ab oe = ta,% — a re oO OO os x Y “ = os — f u s a I is] eo a, 3 a z ° a4 = ° 2 S e) foe) cy Sp is] ta a e = Gymnasts Spring Into Action This year’s Pearce gymnastics team was a large group with several promising gymnasts. For the first time there were men’s and women’s teams. Both teams entered eight meets including regional and state. In December, the city meet was held at Berkner High School with the men’s and women’s teams winning second place for their efforts with individual awards going to members of the girls team. With the dedicated help of the new coach, Diane Dawson, the teams went on to have an outstanding year as a Varsity team, “The team competed both for individual awards and team trophies,” and according to Coach Dawson, “everyone exerted a terrific amount of effort toward earning the awards and the first Pearce Varsity letter to be awarded for gymnastics.” ‘ Boy’s Team: (Left to Right): Mark Frogge, David Bybell, Hunter Holiday, James Jeanes, Ross Shipley, Ken Curran. Bottom Row (Left to Right): Coach Diane Dawson, Lara Faldon, Lyndie Birchum, Andrea Winters, Andi Hennes, Jeanne Ince, Dena Wilcox, Peggy Judge, Lisa Israel. Mid- dle Row: Martha Lear, Hyla Fruman, Mary Wier, Sheri Morgan, Cindy Cassel, Caryn Rose, Mary Lynne Cahill, Terri Walker, She- ry] Sawtell. Top Row: Peggy Rushings, Cindy Heyer, Barb Israel, Cindy Harkness, Debbie Raines. Lower Bar: Leslie Roberts, Kathy Rudolph. Upper Bar: Janet Zeitler, Margie Connell, Meg Skelton. ae ee ee eal 64 Sports Phe bila deanipencnnte: be Diieats “Sieh congas sracnae Sonam aia io Be Bart Has AAMAS SED ee ree rea siete ee a. pe Meat D. A. Chin up, Sheri Morgan! B. Gymnastic team packs up after a long meet. C. Another Nadia Comaneci? D. One, two, three, alley-oop! Gymnastics Beau and Sweetheart Ross Shipley and Barb Israel Cross Country Team Runs to Victory Top Row (Left to Right): Coach Don Snowdon, Frank Leftwich, Brian Bonney, Joe Zamora, Coach Gene Young. Middle Row: Mike Marchant, Randy Smith, Trey Hall, Mike Bradehoff, Brandon Amyx. Third Row: Bob Butler, Kevin Klugart, Tom Whelan, Clyde George. The Pearce Cross Country team, sparked by spectacular performances from all its members, has returned Pearce to a level of prominence in North Texas High School Cross Country. Containing only juniors and sophomores, the cross country team reaped eight individual awards and one team trophy during this year’s season. In the meet held at White Rock Lake, clutch rival Richardson High School lost by 9 team points, thus giving Pearce a birth in the regional meet. In regional competition, upset was again the rule, as Pearce came within 9 points of qualifying for the state meet. Placing fourth, the Pearce team did very well, considering the competition involved over 30 teams. The Pearce cross country team will retain all of its members for next year’s competition, which should prove to be even more fruitful than this year’s season. A. “You mean I can’t run cause I don’t have the right kind of shirt coach?” asks Bill Amyx. B. A Pearce victory by Kevin Klugart. 66 Sports Girls Cross Country Makes Debut This was the first year for girls’ cross country at Pearce. They had a successful season despite a small turnout. The seven members team placed second at the district meet with a total of 44 points. From district, the team qualified to go to the regional meet where they placed a respectable sixth place in team standings. Kathy Raymond qualified for the state meet in Austin with her Sth place finish in regionals. At the state meet, Kathy placed 45th out of 100 people. The future for the girls’ cross country team looks bright for next year because of the interest that was sparked in 1977. A. Kathy Raymond and Denise Groom check out the competition. B. Jeanne Ince warms up for the meet while Kathy Raymond looks on. C. Joan Bell heads for victory! (Left to Right): Coach Nancy Murphy, Lisa Pettigrew, Joan Bell, Kathy Raymond, Maureen Lynch, Donna Knight, Denise Groom, Jeannie Ince. Sports 67 Tennis Team Aces Opponents This year’s tennis team had quite a few outstanding members. With several of last years top ten returning, this years team grew even stronger. Coach Linda Meeks came back for her second year with the team and her help made for some exciting court action. A. Michelle Moore scoops it off the ground. B. Where did that ball go? Top Row (Left to Right): Coach Linda Meeks, Dan Dooley, Scott Gillmore, Carolyn Downing, Mike Nolan, Barbara Scott, Julie Willis. Middle Row: Mel Abernathy, Jerry Moore Michelle Moore, Katrina Dornseifer, Susan St. John, Mike Bender, Chris Chance. Bottom Row: Mike Jones, Ebbey Ritter, Diana Korioth, M artha Topsack, Bart Deering. 68 Sports A. “Is everyone ready?” asks Mike Bender. B. “I’l] get that one Ebby” says Michelle Moore. C. “How do you hold the racket again?” asks Ebby Ritter. D. Carolyn Downing shows perfect tennis form. s diiedinn ealnaahuskatee Cy argent w 4 Sports 69 Rodeo Team Sponsors Buck-Out This year’s Rodeo team had a larger participation than last year’s team. They had seven active members performing such stunts as barrel racing, goat tying, chute dogging, bull riding, bareback riding and steer undecorating. Bob Sherard acted as the clown for the team. With new sponsors Mr. Roger Holland and Mr. David London, this years team held the first and very successful all school Buck-Out. A. Kelly Wadlington practices barrel racing. Top Row (Left to Right): Kelly Wadlington (Vice Pres.), Craig Turner (Pres.), Michelle Helinburg (Sec.). Middle Row: Greg Phillips, Chris Roneky. Bottom Row: Duane Thomas, Bob Sherard, Chuck Thomas, Chris Gott, Dirk Garrett. Not Pictured: Tracy Tedwell (Treas.). : 70 Sports Golfers Swing Toward Victory Coach Doug Moore returned this year to coach the 1977 Golf Team. He has high hopes for the group and thinks that they can place first or second in district with a lot of hard work. So far this year they have placed second in a four way match and eighth in the Plano Invitational against 24 teams. With outstanding efforts from Robin Jasper, Matt Tillinghast and Brett Coleman, this year’s team plans to go into district meets with a good chance of victory. A. Brett Coleman lines up the ball. B. Alan Montgomery searches for the ball he just hit. Top Row (Left to Right): Billy Weise, Mark Piepenbrok, Brett Coleman, Matt Tillinghast, Jim Naugle, Scott Chilten, Eric Hutson, Alan Montgomery, Robin Jasper, Steve Estel, Mike Geiger, Coach Doug Moore. Bottom Row: Charles Hanson, Sam Anderson, Paul Hatch, Mike Braun, Bryan Campbell, Sam Ellis, Kevin Robuck, Eric Piepenbrok, Jim Bragdon, Kyle Anderson, Victor Scott. SAY Sports 71 A. Golf Clubs warm up. B. Charles Hanson tries to figure out how he’s going to get the ball out of the sand trap. C. Robin Jasper displays winning form. cai ses aa se a OF Bw tong: A. i toa Golf Sweetheart Tami Hill 72 Sports Strongest Team Ever The Mustang track team has great hopes for the 77 season. Years before the track team has only been good in certain events but this year Coach Don Snowden feels the team is more balanced and will excell in all areas of track and field. pee With the patient guidance of both Coach Snowden and Coach Gene Young this years group was able to expand their natural abilities. Predicted to be the strongest events this year are the high jump, the 880, the mile run, and the 440-yard relay. With a gifted addition to last years alre ady outstanding track team the 77 track team is destined to have a rewarding season. A. Jim Lernming, The Thinker. sno immagini pete inn enc Top Row (Left to Right): Randy Andres, Scott Greenbauer, Spencer Sunstrum, Mike Bowers, Jim Lemming, Gary Stowe, Frank Leftwich. Second Row: Archie Campbell, Doug Vance, Brad Wilson, Craig Price, Lundgren Richie, Kent Austin, Mike Marchant. Third Row: Sammie Wilson, George Philippi, Bobby Butler, Randy Smith, Charlie Smith, Tom Whelan, Clyde George. Fourth Row: John Davis, Mike Bradehoft, Chris Evans, Ken Curran. Fifth Row: Coach Gene Young, Joe Zamora, Tray Hall, Steve Davidson, Bobby Mull, Brandon Amyz, Greg Hewitt, Kevin Klugart, Coach Don Snowden. Sixth Row: Doug Mangum, Mark Miller, Clete Madden, Steve Groom, Cecile McComas, David Kamel, Randy Smith, Jim Tachias. Not Pictured: Ken Cross. Sports 73 A. John Davis masters the hurdles. B. Spencer Sunstrum does the Fosbury Flop. C. Sammie Wilson wonders what he’s landed in. Bigs ost : ae dae | onk a Cok sar ete a icarteta re, ed a ae i. _pours. WY 74 Sports A. David Kamel tries out his wings. B. Runners hand off the baton. C. Ken Curran isn’t sure if he wants to do this. D. “What am I doing here?” thinks Spencer Sunstrum. Sports 75 Mustangs Trot to Victory: | ss Girls track had an outstanding year in the 77 season. It started out with the largest team ever, over 40 members. After choosing responsible captains like Joan Bell and Kathy Currin, spirit was raised in the team. With such a large team, this year’s group ws able to cover every track and field event. Returning Coach Nancy Murphy and new Coach Jeannie Rodgers trained the team quite well and in their first meet they poured on the Pearce pressure and annihilated Berkner. A. Joan Bell and Dorothy Murray run to victory. Top Row (Left to Right): Gail Leamer, Lisa Carroll, Katheleen Kerr, Maureen Lynch, Doris Boettigheimer, Karen Juett, Debbie Smith, Barbara Flynn. Second Row: Gretchen Martin, Teresa Smith, Kerrie Polka, Joan Bell, Lori Kennedy, Kathy Currin, Lisa Israel. Third Row: Cindy Harkness, Dorothy Murra y, Suzanne Pope, Felicia White, Karen Lair, Li sa Crouch, Brenda Ricossa, Melody Sawyer. Fourth Row: Coach Nancy Murphy, Karen Cring, Amy Howdshell, Sherry Evans, Jeannie Ince, Denise Groom, Kim Donaldson, Jennifer Melton, Coach Jeannie Rodgers. Bottom Row: Cindy Stone, Donna Pierce, Sara Janes, Sherrie Jenkins, Kathy Raymond, Jan Pro, Kathy Melton, Lisa Pettigrew. 76 Sports A. Jeannie Ince displays perfect track form. B. Will you give her that stick thinks Coach Murphy. C. Beth Curran believes Pearce is Number 1. D. A tough race comes to an end. E. Denise Groom clears the bar with plenty to spare. DOS eo RE Sports 77 Soccer Team Downs Eagles With the experienced coaching of Richard Mungioli, the Soccer Team had a victorious season. Coming into the game against Richardson, the Mustangs were tied for a second place district standing with the Eagles, both teams losing only to Plano. With the stress on the players at the start of the game the team upheld the Mustang name and poured on the Pearce Pressure. With a glorious final score of 3-zip over the Buzzards, the Mustangs ended the district season as district champs. Although losing quite a few starting players from last year, the team proved its strength and potential with a 7-1 season record. A. Players take time out from the game to do the bump. Top Row (Left to Right): Coach Richard Mungioli, Matt Tabbert, Kyle Wallace, Mark Nunn, Kelly Thomas, Ken Seidell, Scott Arbuckle, Wade Saulsbury, Sam Zeito. Middle Row: Danny Meeker, Craig Rind, Drew Pittman, Brian Crull, Brad Anderson, Keith Chance. Bottom Row: Bradley Scott, Nick Solomos, Steve Wiggins, Steve George, Mike Semmer, Robbie Harper. 78 Sports A. Wade Saulsbury makes a great stop. B. Mustangs can beat the Eagles with one arm behind their backs. C. Player awaits the return of the ball. D. “Hey Craig Rind, where did that ball come from?” Sports 79 _—— pa irr Soccer Sweethey Jill Bradley A. Ken Seidell takes control of the ball. B. Captains go up for the hand-shake. C. Mustangs leap for joy after a ctorious game. 80 Sports 1¢ kick that ball? aintain possession of the I 7 suggests Wade Saulsbury. B. How’d a'll, let’s play leap frog! C. Craig Rind takes the ball out for the throw-in. D. Mustangs 1 ball = J.V. Soccer Places Second Re ee ee apis wi ne oe « e © The 77 J.V. Soccer Team had a fantastic season with five wins and only one loss in district. They ended the season in a second place district standing. The J.V. team’s strongest point this year was their excellent passing skills. Long practices, knowledge of the fundamental skills and team work provided for exciting action this year with the promise of good soccer in years to come. A. John Boettigheimer plays heads-up soccer. Top Row (Left to Right): Coach Richard Mungioli, Dwight Jett, Bill Wilkerson, Ray Jones, Toby Grove, Mark Helton, Paul Winston, Tom Gray. Middle Row: Duke Henderson, Luis Sifuentis, Mike Wayne, John Boettigheimer, Tom Jones, Eric Shlueter. Bottom Row: Greg Zick, Kevin Lissenfelt, Greg Sumlin, Keith Mueller. : 82 Sports : A. Kyle Wallace gives the ball a lift. B. Do the hustle s ay man. C. Tom Gray shows his soccer talent. D. Possession is 9 10ths of the law exclaims Luis Sifuentis to his opponent. E. Soccer players enjoy a game of Buck-Buck. «“ 9 fon FP ae a “ pal age | Sports 83 Girls Kick Off New Season. The 77 Girls Soccer team had an outstanding year. At mid-season, they still had not been defeated. This included stomping the Richardson Eagles, with a victorious score of 2-0, in the first half of the season. After school workouts and special help from the Dallas Toronados contributed to a fantastic year for the team. Spirit and enthusiasm from new coach, Ann Stone, made the team the largest and most victorious ever. A. Jamie Fougeron practices Pacesetter high kicks. B. You do the hokey-pokey and you turn yourself around. . .C. Chantel Fougeron runs toward the goal. 84 Sports A. Debbie Knecht outruns Eagles. B. Diane Urey easily takes control of the ball. C. Two heads are better than one. : , bait Pi pie aii ae ss aes ve iT aaa a aa yan 9 Piste ftcb “2tanenene Top Row (Left to Right): Coach Ann Stone, Peggy Wald, Linda Hagers, Barb Doebner, Chantel Fougeron, Karen Lynch, Stacy Ross, Joan Bell, Jamie Fougeron, Lauri Atwell. Second Row: Shelly Carlson, Laurie Hagens, Nancy O’Donnell, Beth Lamb, Sheri Mungai, Buffie Trapp, Kelly Ellis, Lynne Hoover, Debbie Burrier. Bottom Row: Diane Urey, Debbie Knecht, Chery! Sawtelle, Anne Bell, Ruth Ann Aldridge, Karen O’Donnell, Diana Korieth. Sports 85 Big Year for Baseball Baseball season had a few new additions this year. To help raise interest and spirit they had an informative program printed and the varsity cheerleaders acted as bat girls. Coach John McIntyre predicts the team to be one of the top teams in the new district. With the help of returning varsity members including Eric Rothert, Brad Burrow, Lewis Stephenson, Ward Griffith and Graham Stuart, he has high hopes that this will be a big baseball year for the Mustangs. A. You’re supposed to throw the ball not roll it, Lewis. Top Row (Left to Right): Coach John McIntrye, Tim Kelly, Graham Stuart, Terry Davis, Eric Rothert, Coach Rick Wheeler. Middle R. ow: Steve Thorton, Doug Hardy, Stewart Collins, Mike Meyers, Jeff Holmes, Mike Jones, Brad Burrow, Brian Bonney. Bottom Row: Lewis Stephenson, Max Hahnel, Mark Sloan, George Webster, Ward Grif fith, Brad Ferguson, Walter Howell. 86 Sports ad. ee ; eae A. Mean Terry Davis shows his stuff. B. Slugger hits it out of the field. C. Gotcha! D Mustang slides to safety. f ——- ap A Pai th Ra a ae oo wat i reas ast SR e Ft ee te hs: a AE dyh gee ® oe ee Pe es on Mi patter? AS} eee s ste heat | 9 hs ape — prow oytaatiet Sports 87 A. Even the Fonz plays baseball. B. Eric Rothert tries out his fast ball. C. Mike Meyers starts around the bases. D. Mike Meyers stirs up dust. E. Hotrray, we won!!! 5 toa ae, Z eR RHR rele 9 88 Sports Scrimmages Hold Promise The 77 B-Team Baseball Team once again contains players with promising varsity years ahead of them. Although the first game of the season was lost the scrimmages show that the team has great potential with a record of three wins and only one loss. With the experienced help of returning coach Rick Wheeler this year’s B-Team promises to provide exciting baseball action. A. Tommy Lewis awaits the arrival of the ball. B. “Aw, come on ya’ll, throw me the ball,” pleads John Wood. Se ttamaise oi} oe SSS) 5 | Top Row (Left to Right): Jay McMahon, Jack Morgan, Kevin Coleman, Robert Luleff, Eric Shirley, Greg Weaver, Coach Rick Wheeler. Middle Row: Jeff Bell, Greg Blakenship, Tommy Lewis, Lyle Wise, Greg Wylemon, David Stuart. Bottom Row: Ron Pfohl, Richard Beitter, Andy Murray, Tom Ellis, Ricky Hardison. Sports 89 v4 =N Rs . P t th timn tt de Administrative Changes Highlight Year This year was Bob Stamps’ first year as Principal of J. J. Pearce. Coming from the principal’s position at Westwood Junior High, Mr. Stamps set about issuing new policies and enforcing old ones. While students found some of the changes unexpected (who wants to be here at 8:35 a.m.?), Mr. Stamps permitted us to have several assemblies, expressed an interest in all student activities, and enthusiastically directed his staff. Mike Cavender, Sophomore Unit Assistant Principal, is in charge of Teacher Aides, Visual Aides, and textbooks. Dea) 29 Pearce Robert H. Stamps Superintendent of Schools Head Principal AY RPSL Richardson School Board: (Top Row) Martin Vernon, Dr. J. J. Pearce, Charles West, Dr. Jim Boley. (Lower Row) Dr. Charles Richardson, Mrs. Paul Seegers, Leo Eveleth, Jr., Dr. John Stallings. 92 Faculty Bob Loftin, best known to the Juniors, handled parking lots (but why didn’t they build the new parking lot BEFORE school started?) and the evacuation plan. After several surprise alarms, he was satisfied with students’ evacuation procedure and the bells. The Senior Unit Assistant Principal this year is Dale Lowder. He was in charge of building keys, the switchboard, and master clock and bells. Jack Huffman Special Services Dale Lowder Senior Unit Bob Loftin Junior Unit To everyone’s surprise, the hall clocks were all synchronized to the correct time early this year; Yea, Mr. Lowder! The Special Services Department is supervised by Assistant Principal Jack Huffman. His responsibilities include the Guidance Department, the new Auditorium, Assemblies, and Announcements. “T ain’t nothin’ but a sophomore,” sings Mr. Lowder. Mike Cavender Sophomore Unit Faculty 93 “You can’t say THAT at a Pep Rally!” says Coach Dottie Holliday Nelda Burrow Wheeler. Plan A Librarian Shirley Cain Gayla Coats Plan A Aide Teachers’ Aid e i wn Betty Davidson Bobbye Davis Secretary to Principal Library Secretary 94 Faculty otatt Aids in Daily Routine ae 2 A i aa . 29939 a ae These four pages are dedicated to the Staff of J. J. Pearce: the office secretaries, the guidance counselors, librarians, and special aide programs teachers. These people are all indispensable in making the daily routine run swiftly and in offering special services for teachers and students. A new dimension to office work this year is the division of the departments: Senior U nit is still Laverne Elwell in the main office, but Junior and Sophomore Units have been relocated in B Hall. This Counselor arrangement is much more convenient for our growing student body. Mary Forrest Marsha Gaffney Plan A Aide Teachers’ Aide Martha Griffin Harriet Hall Doris Heyer H Study Center Library Corral : Faculty 95 Catherine Parten Deaf Education selor Jeffie Hosea Counselor Carolyn Philpott Coun Vicki Manier Counselor Marie Pearson Secretary Christi Engstrom Plan A Sandra Leavelle Teachers’ Aide 96 Faculty Ann McIntosh Bill Blair Counselor Peggye Pullias Home-Bound Senior Office Nancy Solomon Secretary Mary Smith Barbara Ratliff Junior Senior Office w aS te et O a oO. F oo Cc ‘co Bc A c ee eR omen a) E E os = a= na sé Oo G Ag is ) ”“ YU Sy o , Ny, c = vu ae es Es OF Faculty 97 English Department Writes On Usual subject matter from Julius Ceasar to Grapes of Wrath to Hamlet greeted Pearce’s English students. New teachers to the department included Larry Hayter and Sue Passmore, sophomore level; and Julia Diltz, junior and senior level, who replaced Judy Marcum in October. Trips to the planetarium livened up senior English by relating astronomy to ancient English Literature. Sophomores have already begun to dread the senior English student’s curse: the Leanne Baird Research Paper; and Juniors, once more, eagerly questioned Hester Prynne’s fate. English III Polly Boatwright English III, Practical English II Wendy Cargile Joye Davis English III English IV, Honors English III 98 Faculty Sheila Duke English II Mary Garnett Dawn Griffits Larry Hayter English IV English II, Latin I, I English III, Swimming Mr. Griffin and Ms. Shepherd study a revised copy of the Evelyn Pope Plan A Linda Lacey English III, Practical English III latest bell schedule. Faculty 99 Lucy Long Julia Dilez Linda Meeks Judy McGee English IV, Practical English IV English II, Tennis English II, IV, Practical English IV “If you put your feet up on the Auditorium seats once more, I’ll chop your toes off,” smiles Mrs. Ray. Mrs. McGee escapes to her favorite soap operas. 100 Faculty “They'll never get me to wear this again!” thinks Betty Wonderly. Anna Morini English IV, A.P. English IV Melinda Smith English IV, Journalism I, II, Annual, News Magazine Linda Tucker English II, Honors English II Sue Passmore English II, Practical English II As Say fel Het bavi 7 Lith sate me fn Devora Vaughn English I, Practical English II, Cheerleaders Faculty 101 Communications Department sounds Off The Communications Department contains a wide variety of courses: The J. J. Pearce News Magazine and Annual Staff both received Music, Drama, Journalism, Art, and Industrial Arts. Stagecraft, a First-place awards for their work from an SMU Journalism workshop, relatively new course to Pearce, which combines Drama with Industrial the University Interscholastic League, and Texas High School Press Arts, was taught for the first time by Mr. Benson. Another recent Association. The two staffs were both the largest ever at Pearce. development in the Drama Department was the new auditorium. This The Mustang Band was “the best ever,” according to its proud year, all Stagecraft and Drama classes were taught in the auditorium and members. One hundred and ninety-six strong, they have consistently new classrooms. The first plays presented in the Auditorium were won sweepstakes and made outstanding scores at University of BEYOND THE FRINGE, directed by student actors, and GYPSY, Interscholastic League. which was a Department production. Dieter... M = a BAA ; ai Jane Barton Orchestra rn abe x : Wade Bennett Tom Benson Jerry Burpee Girls’, Madrigal, and Concert Choir; Music Theory Stagecraft I, Il; Machine Woodworking A, B, C General Woodworks, Student Council 102 Faculty For the Choir, the highlight of every year is their Spring trip to Corpus Christi to participate in the Buccaneer Festival there. Choir members raised money for the trip by selling candy and coupon books during the year. The Choir also won solo contests sponsored by UIL and RISD. The Art Department has always given Pearce students a chance to express themselves. Several local and national organizations sponsored exhibits and contests, and often scholarships were made available to students with outstanding talent. There were also many school exhibits, John Carano Architecture I, Il; General Drafting; Senior Class Sponsor Julie Higgins Broadcasting, Debate, Speech, Parliamentary Procedure Tommy Guilbert Mustang Symphonic I Martha Sue Martin Art I, II, III, and IV such as Art-A-Fest ’77 and the Senior Art Show. Twice this year the Art IV classes practiced teaching art to Dover Elementary students; this year was the second time for the program, and so far it has been very successful. The Art classes designed posters advertising school events and brightened up our school by designing and painting classroom walls. The Art teachers, Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. Martin, are constantly looking for new ideas and opportunities to expand their department in order to offer students a wider variety of artistic outlets, Bob Hargrove Symphonic II, Concert Band, Jazz Band Zona Ray Drama I, II, and III Faculty 103 History Repeats «ESE ie For those whose interests ranged from ancient to modern times the History Department offered a wide variety of history and government stetegsiesss A BC tie , ¢. ; het tet 8 WS reser courses this year. Classes from Origins of the Orient to Latin American EES RAIS eS SSSSE SLATS OSS History gave students a choice of courses. Especially pertinent to the Jim Mymern government classes this year was the presidential election November 2. Outdoor Ed I, II, World Leaders, Comm. World, Origins of Orient e O78 EN RR® Gene Young David London Judy Tarter World Comm., Europ. History, Athletics Gove. I, II Govt. I, II, Psychology an Charles Brooks “We're off to see the Wizard!” sing Miss Nowlin, Mrs. Beane, and Mrs. Smith. Economics, Latin Amer., World Hist., Anthropology 104 Faculty Athletics 1 graphy, x€O, Amer. History en Snowd S d¢ , on Worl I World, Europ., History; Bus. Law Rose Marie Harp , A.P. Amer. History Jim Griffin OISH History a FTAA DD me Ha og fet a es a g =] san Collins World, E Su Fleming World Geography, American History Athletics , Richard Wheeler Govt. I, II, Athletics Ellen Jerry Bishop Govt. I, II Math Adds Up The Math Department undertook the task of preparing college-bound students for the ACT and SAT test. For the students not planning to attend college, a number of math courses were offered to help them. Courses from Fundamentals of Math to Advanced Calculus impressed upon students the importance of numbers in our society. New teachers to the Department included Susan Nowlin and Carl Atkins. Sharon Guest BSCS Biology, Algebra I oe | aaah open Site ie TF an bauer Susan Nowlin Mellanie Shepherd Ann Beane Elem. Analysis, Trig. Fund. of Math Algebra II, A. P. Calculus Algebra II, Geometry Lea Pope Elinore South Intro. Algebra I, II Algebra II, Fund. of Math II 106 Faculty Faculty 107 meen eg eee 1 e Jim McConn Math Computer Carl Adkins Geometry, ¢ I’m doing my best!” exclaims Mr. Atkins. avender C But Mr. e a rT) iS je) uU Oo = 4 Ee = =} } ont fs) i= oe = KH c x ia % Algebra II Algebra II, Geometry, Athletics Chuck Carona Richard Mungioli Geometry, Soccer Fred Huestis cs, Algebra I Physi P.E. Shapes Up Through physical activities and the knowledge of one’s self, the P.E.-Health Department enriched students’ lives. Courses offered this year ranged from archery to ice skating. Girls P.E. continued to receive importance throughout the year. New to the department was Diane Dawson, Jéannie Doug Moore Rodgers, and Ann Braswell. Hea hte Asner Coach Wheeler catches the ice cream man. “T don’t care what the announcements say!” exclaims Mr. Burpee. Nancy Murphy Diane Dawson Track, Art, Tennis, P.E. Health I, Il, Gymnastics, Modern Dance 108 Faculty Betty Anderson Volleyball, Health I, Il, Tennis Jeannie Rodgers II Basketball, Tennis, Health I Bill Cuthbertson Health, Trainer Charles Williams Archery, Bowling ’ Golf s vo a8 ob a= OQ. i i a ws = 7) | % OB vu 23 i] ae Faculty 109 Science Explores Students received a greater awareness of their surroundings through the indepth studies of Science. The Science fields included Anatomy, Biology; Physics, Chemistry and Oceanography. The Science Department staff was also expanded with the addition of new chemistry teachers, Helen Durham and Mary Homer Alexander Eisenmann. BSCS Biology; Health I, II Betty Wonderly Nella Hewlett BSCS Biology Modern Biology; Health I, I Claire Willett Ida Christensen Drill Team, BSCS Biology; Govt. I, II Anatomy Physiology, BSCS Biology 110 Faculty thin nh a eon eet nee [meee ee ee Faculty 111 Science 1 ul ta ironmen k ny E Biology $ Marine Science, Geology, Mary McBride say ” “Whisper in my ear and I’ll follow you any place Ms. Cervera to Mr. London. A.P. Biology Mary Eisenmann Chemistry Bonnie Hahn BSCS Biology, Helen Durham Chemistry Languages Speak An interest for Foreign Languages was shown this year at Pearce by a great number of students. Courses offered were French, Spanish, German, and Latin. Through the use of visual aids, authentic French meals and CPA bsiai ike ue Spanish scrabble, the teachers made the Alicia Cervera Ann Braswell languages more interesting and fun. Spanish II, III, IV Spanish I, Soccer hee % q Barbara Underwood Molly Ingram German I, II, II, English French I, II, English IV Carlene Klein Ann Tefertiller Mr. Brooks studies for his Kindergarten exam. French II, II, IV Spanish I, II 112 Faculty Vocational Courses Prepare The Vocational Department offered career oriented courses in a variety of fields. Some of the classroom courses available to students were typing, bookkeeping, and aviation. Aviation was a new and popular course which prepared students to attain their pilot’s license. Offered exclusively at Pearce, students registered in large numbers for the new course taught by Mr. Jerry George. Susan Collings Programs such as DE, CVAE, VAC, and Fashion Merchandising continued this year as students Rr rae Dee ope abel Bamnily Living, PELE took classes at Pearce in the morning and worked at doctor’s offices, department stores and other business enterprises in the afternoon. Yvonne Marchman Elaine Everitt Typing I, Shorthand Dist. Ed. I Peggy Smith Betty Rice Typing I, II Bookkeeping I, II, Typing Faculty 113 Dana Henderson VAC Indus. Training I, II John McIntyre Gen. Business, Per. Typing, Athletics “Just wait till they hear our next rule,” laughs Mr. Stamps to Mr. Adkins. Coach McIntyre demonstrates the hunt and peck method. 114 Faculty Hialiy) i] WIL Ae HT Hit j My “ay Gretchen Iglehart Linda McKissack Jerry George Fashion Merch., Dist. Ed. II Homemaking IA, B, C, Home and Family Living Aviation Aero.; World, Eur., History _ f TTifiey Fait riz: hee Pee tt te wy, itt % i f of r f, hd fe iby EL PERTERP Hts Byetege David Collander CVAE I, II Sharon Sharp Home and Family Living; Homemaking IA, B, C, IIA, C Faculty 115 SENIORS 116 (pee ie Mee fehf ol hater wu bble hte goes, a 70) ne ad et MS A an - . n ® 2. Le wtSh eT ae werenl Od Pree 4 | 2G | . Meret , 7A | perp MiCes GA ee Liye foo vel | pyre O verge lap the fot faa a 2 @ ey 7) Ye aR Séacor Chia te Gi a ou AL Ke Seniors Aroused School Spirit This year the Seniors provided Pearce with many unforgettable moments. In order to earn money for their Prom, they sponsored a car wash, disco-dance and talent show. The newest addition to the Senior class was a select group of Senior guys who called themselves the Gazorps. They always succeeded in breaking the monotony of school and also arousing spirit at the pep rallies. A. Senior Class Officers, 1976-77: Kym Thompson, Mark Irving, Diane Dague, and Susie Duffy. B. The Phils (Fulton and Minick) ask for a Phyllis. C. Karen Smith and John Davis try out the new electric typewriters. D. These are the spirits of P.H.S. Seniors 117 Kathy Adams Norman Albertson Ic apie SAT RES SENMNA NHN a ook haue XLS paee ak Oxy SNE A. The sign that says it all! B. Senior jocks show their 1.Q.’s. Mark Allen 118 Seniors Susan Allen Alan Anderson Barbara Anderson di. is een 5 th: Paes He pS eve ‘6 i are hela Hele tan Se z iF dor B. A. “Here we come a truckin’ in,” says Lynn Balme. B. ”I bet my bubbles are bigger than yours,” Kris Carlson replies. Scott Arbuckle Seniors 119 c Seno wen Layne Arnold Steven Arsen Scott Assante Lauri Atwell Kathy Austin Janet Bange Bryan Barnett Thomas Barragan Janice Bartula 120 Seniors Craig Batts Kelly Bayless Ted Bedard Kathy Bell Paul Bell Sitio ies thyaesyo? meh i hs Margot Berk David Biles Cynthia Bishop Kimberly Blacketer Seniors 121 A he te te te Py, ‘ ty Veuve? Thomas Bonfield Joseph Bordonaro Cecilie Boudreaux Melissa Boate Brenda Boley Sarah Boring J e 3 aS) oO c bss x Ryan. Ronnie Bledsoe John Boidy A. “I didn’t know you had to do that to be in the Senior play,” says Debbie Doris Boettigheimer 122 Seniors Georgia Bourgeois Michael Bowers Diane Bowman Susan Boyd Katherine Bracki Jill Bradley David Brewer Michael Briggs Laura Brogdon Denise Broussard Seniors 123 Cheryl Bryant David Bunting Sr. girls express their support for the Laura Burns Thomas Burrow Nannette Butler Carla Cabaniss 124 Seniors Seniors 125 irrillo hael Carter Sharon Cardwell c Craig C Mi Chris Chance Meg Chambers 2 ¢ 2 2 g = O O +f s Nn E a au a Joy Carter Karen Campbell Marianne Cate Catherine Callinan Gazorps at the pep rally Charlotte Cary Ss + . UL ANE i Perry Cleckley Rebecca Clem Tim Cloward Kevin Coale a sien. w a Brett Coleman Drake Colley Alan Colvin John Combs 126 Seniors Karen Conaway Marjorie Connell Brent Cook Mitchell Cooper Tracy Corey Win Be ¢ Hh Mark Irving, Senior Class president, was the center of atten- tion this past year. Mark’s main goal was to generate more school spirit. He believes he accomplished this through the organization of the Gazorps. Mark was full of energy and ideas this past year, and even though he may not have accomplished all his goals, he helped to make the Senior Class of ’77 what it was — Fantastic! Michael Courtney Roger Crisler Kenneth Cross Lisa Crouch Seniors 127 Brian Crull D’Ana Crutcher Michele Cunningham Kenneth Curran B. A. “I didn’t know that they put meat in these sandwiches,” says Jim Lemming. B. Lynn Balme entertains C-lunch with her singing. Scott Dalrymple John Davenport 128 Seniors Stephen Davidson John Davis A. | Terry Davis Benjamin Day Sharon Dayton Terri Dean B. A. “What are they putting in the drinks these days?” asked Monty Goodwyn. B “T don’t taste any bourbon,” Cindy Slagel thought. Mark Decherd Susan Demuth Seniors 129 ickens Susan Dosch Sheila Dugan Glenn Dyer Drew D Szuszika Dimitrik Mary Dewell Susan Duffy Wink Dwight S| ve e 4 ro) 3 5 = A gy = iS 8) 7 _ x Q Nn Mickey Denton Charlene Dills Mark Denny April Dierck Rick Draehn Allison Dunn 130 Seniors Julia Echeverria Karen Edwards Michael Egan Vickie Eithelman Kelly Ellis Lynn Erickson Martha Etcheverry Ann Eubanks . Pattie Faldon Jeanne Farnon Seniors 131 i ee a A egeeaes % 2 2 ¢ ¢ + Andrew Feris Gary Fields Deborah Fitzgerald David Fleming Pete Flood Paul Forres Robert Forsyth Erik Foster Jeffrey Ford Chantel Fougeron 132 Seniors Phillip Fulton Bridgett T. Gaines “Mike Garman, what are you trying to hide under that scarf?” Karen Galland Seniors 133 Seniors Shine in “Calamity Jane” The Seniors of ’77 displayed their many talents this year in their production of “Calamity Jane.” Under the direction of Mr. Jim Griffin, the cast members and stage crew did a fantastic job. Over $2800 was raised from the play which went to pay for the prom that was held at the LeBaron Hotel. Many thanks goes to Mr. Griffin and all the other people who contributed their time and effort to help in the Senior Class of ’77’s production of “CALAMITY JANE.” “A. Wild Bill (Greg Owens) listens to another of Calam’s tall tales. B. “None of you mangy dogs are gettin’ ya hands on this picture,” says Buck (Lee Grigsby). C. Katie Brown (Debbie Ryan) and Calamity Jane (Kathy Austin) try out the first class transpor- tation at Pearce. 1 i } i 2 i ; 3 B Fi ‘ a 134 Seniors A. Calamity Jane (Kathy Austin) sings a song. B. Lt. Danny Gilmartin (Tim Schramm) and the old Prospector (Graham Stuart) discuss the chances of getting Adelaid Adams. C. “Va va va voom,” thinks Katie Brown (Debbie Ryan)! D. Fran- ces Fryer (Mark Irving) tries out a new song on Susan (Mindee Goodman). Seniors 135 Mike Garman David Garrison Jean Gaston John Pflug reads a Dear John letter. Lois George David Gibson Cinder Giles Sandra Gillis James Glancy Kathy Glatz Wravan Godsoe 136 Seniors John Gonzales Karen Gontarek Monty Goodwyn Mindee Goodman sks Doris Boettigheimer? a A. “Could this be the new Miss America?” B. “Karen do you think he knows I’m staring at him, Karen Graham Seniors 137 Ron Graves Donna Greenwell Kyle Gribble Claudia Grove Joy Hailey Gregory Hall Holly Hall Kirk Hallum Cindy Ham 138 Seniors Carol Hankinson James Harris Harold Heyer Susan Hanes John Hardwick Susan Hayes Tracey Hendry a. | fe 8 a 2 ‘S 2m Oo a m iG ae a f= pA B s r= a cB) ca mM as Jeff Hampton Shery! Hamlin Tammie Hanna Al Haskell Pam Heard David Hill Lisa Hill Shawn Hill Tamara Hill Tom Hitchcock Vickie Hitchcock Melinda Holman John Holmes 140 Seniors Amy Hoffman Julia Hogge : Ka The vice-president of the Senior Class, 1976-77, was Diane Dague. During her Senior year Diane wanted to be more involved with her class and believed she could accomplish this as a class officer. Diane was also a Pacesetter lieutenant this past year and enjoyed dancing. Lori Hopper Shary! Howard Karl Huber Peter Hunt Daniel Hutson Davin Ingram Debora Inselmann Mark Irving Bobbi Irwin Barbara Israel Seniors 141 Lisa Israel Craig Ivie Brenda Jackson Jeffrey Jackson “You expect me to put my foot where?” asks Rusty Walker. Wendy Johns Angela Johnson 142 Seniors Joiner Kathy Johnson Bruce Jones Mickey Johnson 1¢€ Donnie Johnson Bradley Jones Laur ‘ ifer Jolly Jenn Gina Ann Jolly Sandra Jones Steven Jones Robert Jordan Michael Jones Seniors 143 B Ss =] OQ “a a a wn bare vo Oo ro ow] Ss vo : y, . a ee s “NOTE TeTRRATEY ae) g O i a § 3 8 P= | ° es 6 ROSIN LES = a i fe) u = | fo) SE LRSL TR ed MALTS wn — (8) nn g = sy w fs) vy, m wa a) 5 Ss 2 QA A ¢ — Gg oO Ss o E i= = os aw q 5 Ny, 3 g 5 3 — =a) rs) cS ss ” a v s 6) — 3 4 vy; = S eI 3) J oh Oo. ine} a Vv =) 3 a = x 2 s a MZ S S Z £ E 8 g = A, —s aaa 144 Seniors David Kellerhouse Deborah King Mark Eden strikes again in building up Brian Crull’s figure. Janice LaBrie Mark Labutis Seniors 145 Eric Langford Richard Langlotz Karen Legge James Lemming Robert Leslie Frank Leslie 146 Seniors Margaret Lewis Laurie Lillis “Ts that centerfold of Farrah Fawcett?” asks Ken Cross. Diane Longpre Flint Loughridge Chris Lundgren . Frank Lutkus Martha McAtee Seniors 147 Judy McCole Sonja McCord Byron McCormick Mary McCoskey Kevin McDermott Karen McDowell Valorie McJunkin Kyle Gribble gets his kicks during the soccer clinic with the Tornados. Lolly McKenzie Stan McKinnon 148 Seniors Cynthia McMichael % 4 me ON Carol Mandelbaum Donna Mann Bryan Marsh Keith Marx Megan Mastal Jill Masterson David Maxwell Janet Meador Patricia Mello Seniors 149 Homecoming Was Full of Memories Homecoming was a time for many of the Seniors to reunite with old friends from last year. Many of them worked extremely hard this year decorating the traditional hall and were awarded for it by winning first place and the sweepstakes award. During the festivities Tami Hill was chosen as the Senior Class princess and Lisa Israel was chosen as the Homecoming Queen for 1976-77. Homecoming is a very festive time set up for the graduates to come home, but next year the Seniors of ’77 will be the ones coming home. A. Lisa Israel — Homecoming Queen 1976-1977. B. Brad Jones wonders why he wasn’t elected for the Homecoming Court. C. Cindy McMichael practices her stretching exercises during Homecoming festivities. SR PRP ED DK PRPApE o . Velde IA) ey Ree Ne eae cavern apy) ehacan ae ged , | ZN | MAN | fe we |) | a © We apis My ‘ 5 150 Seniors A. “Psst, Kathy, your slip is showing,” Mark Irving informs Kathy Currin. B. Scott Dal- rymple gives his presidential address to the band. C. Tami Hill — 1976-1977 Senior prin- cess. Seniors 151 Susan Melvin Brad Mercer Cameron Miller John Miller William Miller Phillip Minick “Oh, no, I forgot the words to the alma mater,” Karen Lair realizes. Cynthia Mitchell Kim Mitchhart 152 Seniors Michael Moffett Daniel Moore Virginia Moore Eric Moorman Ann Morrow Richard Morzak Stacey Mueller James Murphy Lisa Myers Seniors 153 . Ae D Tommy Neal Sharon Newell Susette Nygaard Sandi O’Brien Peggy O’Connor Michael Odom Karen O’Donnell 154 Seniors Seniors 155 Joyce Ostrander Dan Pedersen Wesley Peters c a = oe ae zs) a a = Jamie Patton Scot Orgish Susan Oxley Neil Pask Sandy Perkins PE Te | Maurice Oleson ; Greg Owens David Parrish Tracey Pefaur + Rusty Pevehouse Sue Pfaff Harold G. Philippi Jr. The secretary of the Senior class this past year was Kym Thompson. By being elected to that office she hoped to organize more activities for the Class of ’77. Besides working on the class council, Kym also was on the newspaper staff and helped in the production of the Senior Play. Robert Pickering Mary Pieczynski Mark Piepenbrok Scott Pierce Susan Pierce Greg Pierson 156 Seniors Diane Potter i | _ Karen Powell Shaw Randolph Michelle Rasmussen Sharon Reaves Seniors 157 Pamela Rees Kathleen Reese Craig Rind James Rittmann Randi Roberts Mala Robertson Kevin Robuck Janice Rodden Jan Rosen Robert Ross Teresa Rossini 158 Seniors Seniors 159 Debbie Ryan Bryan Sanders “If you say that one more time I’m going to tell my mommy,” says Deb Conkel. Gretchen Ryals Linda Salem i Rotto Krist G = a) = a F 3 - MN —_— 0 ay, 2 s a 3 Ss ae V Eric Rothert Matthew Saathoff Mike Shafer Scott Schroeder A. Al Haskel takes time out to copy down a girl’s phone number. B. “Hey, Sue, what’s in the sack?” asks Lisa Israel and Jerry Jackson. Maribeth Seale Mike Sennott Douglas Seybold Steven Shaffer 160 Seniors Robert Sherard Andrew Shields Mark Shirley Susan Skelton Seniors 161 il Shepherd S ‘o Le Oo G “n 0) = Apr Lark Skelton ipley Kevin L. Sims Ross Sh Frankly my dear, I don’t give a damn,” says Mark Brown. Ken Siedell Laura Shinners ; : i Pam Skiles Cynthia Slagel Clark Smilie Jann Smith Jimmie Smith Karen Smith Nanci Smith Robert Smith Theresa Smith Charles Smithwick Danita Snider Carolyn Snyder Jana Snyder Anita Spadaro 162 Seniors Cory Spiker Susie Duffy, treasurer of the Senior Class, hopes to go into foreign languages after graduation. She hoped by being elected as an officer, that she could make the Senior class better by uniting them in fund raising projects for the prom. Louis Stagnone Kevin Steede Steven Steffen Larry Stevenson Marc Still Susan Stockton Cynthia Stone Seniors 163 Sandra Stroud Graham Stuart Jennifer Sword Matthew Tabbert Toni Tanner Bruce Taylor Charles Taylor Donald Taylor Tammy Taylor Laura Tepfenhart Dawn Tharp Marcella Thesing 164 Seniors y L. Thompson Py Kymberl a = 6 ea b wa) fe} a Kelly Thomas Charles Thomas Kathleen Tillapaugh Steven Thornton Thompson 1e Sall Laurie Thompson Jeff Townsend Terrall Tolbert Melanie Tischer William Tulloch Craig Turner Theresa Vaden Bettie Trapp Seniors 165 166 Seniors Kimberlee Vincent Denise Wainscott Lisa Walden ve ea NINE aS ae ECE ee ein ¢ Pests lets VERA a Baas SAAS RAY asa aeg 1 OV Ross-Shipley waits in line for his Alan Anderson massage. Dana Wait Rusty Walker David Ward Gary Weaver Lori Weedon Lee Ann Ward Kim Watkins Kathy Wells Linda Welch Judy Weiss William Weise Rodney Wells = uv oa We = cs i= t) c ue. i] nn oO c 7) Georgia Bourgeois inspects someone’s wallet as everyone else ry’ James West Seniors 167 Ronald Whitley Bryan Willson Nancy Wilson Sammy Wilson Tamara Wilson Cathy Melton explains a football play to Randy Krause. 168 Seniors Seniors 169 : 0 % a 5 = 6 5 . = ij 2 B § BS 3 ¥ E N 5 = 2 A fad Q UO av = a g g = g ae) as q ay) 5 Lv ei N 5 Ee B he Ss = ‘a rs rs Ss = ro 5 3 oa (2 xy Q O 8) fa g 2 fe) 5 a4 S $ ac) E E B u Cc a So) ‘a LY. 5 a 3 ia B Ss = x 2 = ae ‘ 3 = = A a nN 170 Seniors Seniors 171 SENIOR INDEX I re, a i - = = JOHN ABBOTT Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra — 1 BETSY ADAMS Spanish — 3, 4 JAMES ADAMS Student Council — 1, 2; Newspaper — 1; L.C.T. — 4; Wrestling —3, 4 NORMAN ALBERTSON Student Council — 1; Latin Club — 2, 3, 4 SUSAN ALLEN Choir — 1; Pep Squad — 2; Drill Tea m — 3, 4 ALAN ANDERSON Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; F.C.A. — 2, 3 KYLE ANDERSON Band — 1; Trainer — 1, 2; Golf — 3, 4 RANDY ANDRES Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; Track — 1, 2, 3, 4; F.C.A. — 1, 2, 3,4; Rotary Club — 4 BILL ANTHONY Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band — 4; German Club ag SCOTT ARBUCKLE Soccer — 3, 4 THERESA ARCINIEGA Student Council — 1, 3; Pep Squad — 1, 3; Speech Club — 1, 2, 3,4; Spanish Club — 1, 2, 3, 4;N.H.S. —1 RODNEY ARNIM Band — 3 LAYNE ARNOLD Tri-Hi-Y — 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad — 2; One-Act — 3; Drama Club — 3, 4 LAURI ATWELL Choir — 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad — 2, 3; Volleyball — 4; Soccer — 4; Spanish Club — 4 KATHY AUSTIN Choir; Speech Club — 1; Pep Squad — 2; Drama Club — 2, 4; Senior Play — 4 B CINDY BAILEY C.V.A.E. —3 SHARON BAILEY Speech Club — 1, 3, 4; French Club — 1, 4; N.H.S. — 1, 3, 4 SUSAN BAILEY F.H.A. — 1; Pep Squad — 3; Tri-Hi-Y — 3 LINDA BAKER Rodeo — 2, 3 LYNN BALME N.H.S. — 1, 3, 4; Student Council — 2; Class Council — 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad — 2; Drill Team aaah BRYAN BARNETT Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; D.E. — 3, 4 THOMAS BARRAGAN Wrestling — 2; Cross Country — 2 JAN BARTULA Pep Squad — 2; Tri-Hi-Y — 2, 3, 4 KELLY BAYLESS Class Council — 4 CATHY BEASON Tri-Hi-Y — 2, 3,4; D.E.C.A. —4 TED BEDARD Student Council — 1; Math Club — 3; German Club — 4 LAURA BEDDALL Spanish Club — 2; J.A. — 2, 3, 4; A.F.S. — 3; Annual — 4 CINDY BELL Pep Squad — 1, 2; Class Council — 2, 4; Student Council — 3; Spanish Club — 3, 4; N.H.S. — 3, 4; Drill Team — 3, 4 JOAN BELL Choir — 1; Track — 2, 3, 4; F.C.A. — 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y — 2, 3, 4; Soccer — 2, 3, 4 KATHY BELL Pep Squad — 1, 2; Young Life — 3, 4 KAREN BELLAMY Cheerleader — 2; Pep Squad — 3; Class Council — 4; Glee Club — 2; Senior Play — 4 MIKE BENDER Young Life — 4; Tennis — 2, 3, 4; F.C.A. —3, 4; Gazorps — 4 CINDY BISHOP D.E. — 2, 3,4 ALAN BLOUNT — Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; Track — 1; Baseball — 2; Gazorps — 4 DORIS BOETTIGHEIMER Pep Squad — 2; Drill Team — 4; Track — 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council — 4; Senior Play 4 JOHN BOIDY Basketball — 1; Football — 2 BRENDA BOLEY Student Council — 1, 2, 3; Pep Squad — 2; Spanish Club — 3; Tri-Hi-Y — 2, 3, 4; Senior Play — 4 JOE BORDONARO Basketball — 1; Golf — 2; 1.C.T. —4 SARAH BORING C.V.A.E. — 3, 4; V.O.C.T. — 3, 4 KIM BOSSIE Annual — 1; French Club — 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad — 1, 2,3; F.C.A. — 1, 2, 3, 4; Track — 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Council — 2, 3 CESSIE BOUDREAUX Pep Squad — 1; Choir — 1, 2, 3 GEORGIA BOURGEOIS Cheerleader — 1; Pep Squad — 2; Class Council — 3, 4; Student Council — 4; Senior Play — 4 TED BOWLING Broadcast Communications — 4 SUSAN BOYD Pep Squad — 1; Tri-Hi-Y — 2 KATHY BRACKI Drill Team — 4; Pep Squad — 2; Class Council — 2,3, 4; N.H.S. — 1, 3, 4; Student Council — 725) JILL BRADLEY Cheerleader — 1, 3; Choir — 1, 2, 3, 4; F.C.A. — 2, 3,4; Drama Club — 3, 4; Pep Squad — 2; Most Likely to Succeed — 4 CHRIS BRALEY Basketball — 1, 3, 4; Pep Squad — 2; Junior Usher — 3; Spanish Club — 3, 4; Student Council — 4; N.H.S. — 4 MIKE BRIGGS Band — 1; Math Club — 3; Young Life — 4; Tennis — 4 LAURA BROGDON Speech Club — 1; N.H.S. — 3, 4 DENISE BROUSSARD Jazz Band — 3, 4; Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; F.C.M. —3, MARK A. BROWN Spanish Club — 1; Ecology — 2, 3, 4 MARK P. BROWN Speech Club — 1, 2; One-Act — 3; Beyond the Fringe — 4; Drama Club — 1, 2, 3 MINDY BROWN Drill Team — 3, 4; German Club — 3, 4; Senior Play — 4; Pep Squad — 2; Choir — 1, 2; Tri-Hi- Y — 2, 3,4 ALLEN BRUCE V.ILCA. —4 SCOTT BUNDAY Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Bud Band — 2, 3, 4; German Club — 3, 4; Young Life — 4 DAVID BUNTING Senior Play — 4 JOHN BURBEY Football — 1; Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball — 1, 2; Wrestling — 2, 3 TIM BURGESS Choir — 4 LAURA BURNS German Club — 1, 2, 3; Beyond the Fringe — 4; Young Life — 3 BRAD BURROW Basketball — 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball — 2, 3, 4; Track —1 NAN BUTLER Pep Squad — 1, 2; Class Council — 3, 4; A.ES. — 3,4; Annual — 4; Student Council — 4; Senior Play — 4 CHERYL BRYANT French Club — 1; V.I.C.A. — 4 C CARLA CABANISS Tri-Hi-Y — 2; Pep Squad — 2 KAREN CAMPBELL Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad — 2; S.A.E. — 4; Senior Play — 4 JAMES CARAWAY D.E.C.A. — 3, 4 KRIS CARLSON Tri-Hi-Y — 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad — 2; Art Club — 3, 4; French Club — 2; Soccer — 3 CHARLOTTE CARY Young Life — 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y — 2, 3, 4; Drama Club — 4; Senior Play — 4 MEG CHAMBERS Pep Squad — 1, 2; Drill Team — 3, 4; French Club — 2; Young Life — 3, 4 RHONDA CHANDLER Choir — 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad — 2 CHRIS CHANCE Tennis — 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club — 2, 3, 4; F.C.A. - 3, 4; Senior Play — 4; Gazorps — 4; Young Life —4 ANN CHRISTY Drama — 4; D.E.C.A. — 4; French Club — 2, 3; Pep Squad — 2, 3; Band — 1; Gymnastics — 1 DAVE CLANCY Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band — 3, 4; F.C.M. —4; Drama Club — 4; Senior Play — 4 DANNY CLAYTON Band — 1, 2,3, 4 DALE CLECKLEY Football — 1 BECK Y CLEM Pep Squad — 2 KEVIN COALE Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball — 1, 2; F.C.A. —1,2,3,4 DRAKE COLLEY D.E. —4 ALAN COLVIN Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band — 4; F.C_.M. — 4 JOHN COMBS Speech Club — 1, 2, 3; One Act — 3; N.H.S. — 3,4; Rotary Club — 4 KAREN CONAWAY NJ.H.S. — 1; Latin Club — 1, 2; Tennis — 3; Student Council — 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff — 3, 4; D.E.C.A. —4 DEBRA CONKEL Spanish Club — 2; Red Cross — 3, 4; Volleyball Team — 3, 4; Senior Play — 4 MARGIE CONNELL Gymnastics — 1, 4; Tri-Hi-Y — 2 BRENT COOK Baseball — 2 MITCH COOPER Golf — 3, 4; Baseball — 1 MIKE COURTNEY Band; Football; Art Club; Spanish Club — 2 KEN CROSS N.H.S. — 3, 4; N.J.H.S. — 1, 2; Class Council — 1, 4; Student Council — 3, 4; Track — 4; Senior Play — 4 LISA CROUCH rack =e 4 rishi Y —2 3. 4. Glass Council ab. GA it —3 MICHELE CUNNINGHAM Student Council — 1; Tri-Hi-Y — 2, 3, 4 KEN CURRAN Track — 2, 3, 4; Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics — 4 KATHY CURRIN Track — 1, 2, 3,4; Volleyball — 1, 2, 3, 4; F.C.A. — 2, 3, 4; Student Council — 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. — 3, 4; Pep Squad — 2 D DIANE DAGUE Tri-Hi-Y — 2, 3, 4; Junior Usher — 3; Class Council — 1, 4; Pep Squad — 1, 2; Drill Team — 3,4 SCOTT DALRYMPLE Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Club — 2, 3; N.H.S. — 3,4; F.C.M. —4 JOHN DAVENPORT Senior Play — 4; Newspaper — 4; Speech Club aie} JOHN DAVIS Latin Club — 1; Track — 1, 2, 3, 4; Football — 1, 2, 3,4; F.C.A. — 1, 2, 3,4; Young Life — 4 TERRY DAVIS Baseball — 1 BEN DAY Basketball — 1, 2; Trainer — 1, 2, 3,4; F.C.A. — 1; Senior Play — 4 SHARON DAYTON N.H.S. — 3, 4; Flag Corps — 2, 3, 4; Band — 1, 2, 3,4; Newspaper — 1, 3; Quill Scroll — 4 TERRI DEAN Speech Club — 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. — 1, 3, 4; Pep Squad — 2; Drill Team — 3, 4 MARK DECHERD Basketball — 1, 2, 3, 4; Gazorps — 4 MICHAELE DELVEAUX Volleyball — 1; Choir — 1, 2; Ski Club: Drill Team — 2,3 MARK DENNY Basketball — 1; Gazorps — 4 MICKEY DENTON VICA,—4 MARY DEWELL Volleyball — 3, 4; Rodeo — 4; F.C.A. — 4; Art Club — 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad — 2 DREW DICKENS Choir — 1, 2, 3; Young Life — 2, 3, 4; German Club — 3, 4; Annual — 4; Beyond the Fringe — 4 APRIL DIERCK German Club — 1, 2; Pep Squad — 2; D.E.C.A. —3 SUE DEMUTH Student Council — 1, 2; Cheerleader — 1; Choir — 1, 2; Annual — 2; D.E.C.A. — 4 SUSAN DOSCH Swim — 2, 3, 4; Speech Club — 1; Latin Club — 3,4 BRENDA DUERKSEN Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Life; F.C.M.; Senior Play — 4; Pep Squad — 2 SUSIE DUFFY Student Council — 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club — 2, 3, 4; Class Council — 2, 3, 4; Senior Play — 4 SHEILA DUNGAN Choir — 1; Pep Squad — 2; D.E.C.A. — 3 ALLISON DUNN A.E.S. — 4; Annual — 4; Art Club — 2, 3; Pep Squad — 2; Latin Club VICKIE DURBIN Basketball — 1, 2, 3; Golf — 2; Tennis — 3; Swim — 3 STEVE DUTTON Wrestling — 2, 3, 4; Football — 1, 2 WINK DWIGHT Class Council — 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council — 3; D.E.C.A. — 4; Cheerleader — 1; Senior Play — 4 GLENN DYER Student Council — 4; Math Club — 2, 3, 4; A:F.Si — 4+ Band:— 1,253 E KAREN EDWARDS Red Cross — 3; Newspaper — 4 SUSAN EHLERS Tri-Hi-Y — 2, 3, 4; Swim — 2, 3,4; FCA. — 4 VICKIE EITELMAN’ Tri-Hi-Y — 2, 3; Spanish Club — 3; Class Council — 3; Art Club — 3; V.O.E. — 4 DIANE ELLIS Volleyball — 1; Pep Squad — 2 KELLY ELLIS Basketball — 1, 2, 3,4; Volleyball — 3; Soccer se HERBY EMERSON Gazorps — 4 LYNN ERICKSON Choir — 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball — 2, 3, 4; F.C.A. 5,4 GAIL ESSARY D.E.C.A. —3 STEVE ESTLE Golf — 2, 3, 4; Newspaper — 4; Quill Scroll — 4; Young Life — 4 ANN EUBANKS D.E. — 3,4 MARTA ETCHEVERRY Tri-Hi-Y — 2; Speech Club — 2; Drama Club — 3; Volleyball — 1 JAMES ETCHIESON Football — 1 ii JEAN FARNE Intermurals — 1; Volleyball — 2, 3, 4 BRAD FERGUSON Baseball — 2, 3, 4 CHRISTA FERGUSON Volleyball — 3, 4; .C.A. —3 ANDY FERIS Football —- 1, 2; Gazorps — 4 LINN FIELDS Band — 2, 3, 4; Latin Club — 1; Senior Play — 4 DEBBIE FITZGERALD Band — 1; French Club — 1, 2, 3; Senior Play — 4 BARBARA FLYNN Choir — 1, 2; Drill Team — 1, 2, 3; Track — 1, 3, 4; Basketball — 3; N.H.S. — 3,4 STAN FORSYTH Football — 1, 2, 3,4; Wrestling — 2, 4; Choir — 3,4 CHANTEL FOUGERON Soccer — 4; French Club — 2, 3; Speech Club — 2; Newspaper — 1; Senior Play — 4 DEBBIE FREDRICKS Tri-Hi-Y — 2, 3, 4; Band JEFF FREEMAN Football — 1, 2, 3; Gazorps — 4 PHIL FULTON Class Council — 4; Senior Play — 4; Basketball — 1, 2, 3, Friendliest — 4 DOUG FYFFE LCT. —3,4 G TERESA GAINES Orchestra — 1, 2, 3; Class Council — 2, 3, 4; German Club — 3, 4; N.H.S. — 3, 4; Drill Team —4 KAREN GALLAND Band — 1, 2, 3; Flag Corps — 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y — 3, 4; Young Life — 3, 4; Spanish Club — 4 MIKE GARMAN Basketball — 1, 2, 3, 4; Track — 1; Football — 1; Gazorps — 4 JEAN GASTON Tri-Hi-Y — 2, 3, 4 RUSTY GENSON Football — 1, 2, 3,4; Young Life — 4; Gazorps —4 Seniors 172 LOIS GEORGE Pep Squad — 2; N.H.S. — 3, 4; FH.A. —3 DAVID GIBSON Basketball — 2; Golf — 2 CINDER GILES C.V.A.E. — 4; V.O.C.T. — 4; FH.A. —1 SANDY GILLIS Student Council — 3; Class Council — 2, 3, 4; Annual — 3, 4; French Club — 4; Senior Play — 4; Quill Scroll — 4 KATHY GLATZ Drill Tearn — 3, 4; Class Council — 4; Tri-Hi-Y — 2,3, 4; Pep Squad — 2; Senior Play — 4 MINDEE GOODMAN Ski Club — 1; Student Council — 2; Senior Play —4 CINDY GRAHAM Volleyball — 1; Student Council — 2; Choir — 3; Tri-Hi-Y — 4 KAREN GRAHAM Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Sweetheart — 4; F.C.M. aed RON GRAVES Ski Club — 1, 2 BRIAN GRAY Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club — 4; F.C_M. — 4 WRAVAN GODSOE Choir — 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. — 4; Pep Squad — 2; Senior Play — 4 KAREN GONTAREK Pep Squad — 2; Spanish Club — 3, 4 MONTY GOODWYN Fo otbal] — 1; Basketball —1, 2, 3, 4; Track — 1; Student Council — 1, 2, 3; Gazorps — 4 DONNA GREENWALL Tri-Hi-Y — 3, 4; Class Council — 3, 4; French Club — 2; Choir — 1, 3, 4; Track — 1 LEE GRIGSBY Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball — 1; Track — 1; Gazorps —- 4; F.C.A. — 2 CLAUDIA GROVE Annual — 4 H LAURIE HAGENS Basketball — 3, 4; Soccer — 4; Track — 4; D.E.C.A. — 3; F.C.A, — 3,4 MAX HAHNEL Basketball — 1, 2,3; Track — 1, 2, 3; Baseball — 4; Gazorps —- 4 PAT HAIGH Soccer — 2, 3; Senior Play —- 4 JOY HAILEY Basketball — 1; Pep Squad — 2; Drill Team — 3; Band — 1, 2,3 VIVIAN HAISTY Speech Club — 1; French Club — 1; Band — 1, 2,4 GREG HALL Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Bud Band — 2, 3, 4; Newspaper — 1, 3, 4; German Club — 3, 4 HOLLY HALL Volleyball — 1, 3,4; Basketball — 4; F.C.A. — 3,4 KIRK HALLUM DE. —4 CINDY HAM Choir — 1, 3; Tri-Hi-¥Y — 3, 4; Young Life — 4; Drill Team — 1, 4; Pep Squad — 2 JEFF HAMPTON Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Rodeo — 3; Jazz Band — 3, 4 CAROL HANKINSON Swim — 2, 3,4; Annual — 4; F.C.A. — 3, 4; Pep Squad — 2; Class Council — 2; Newspaper — 1 TAMMIE HANNA Pep Squad — 1, 2; Tri-Hi-¥ — 3, 4; LC.T. —4 JOHN HARDWICK 174 Seniors Latin Club — 1, 2; One-Act — 2, 3, 4; Speech Club — 1, 3, 4; Math Club — 4 JIM HARRIS Young Life; Baseball — 3; Spanish Club — 3, 4; ECA. — 3,4 AL HASKELL Newspaper — 4; Quill Scroll — 4; French Club — 3; Math Club — 2; Speech Club — 1 KERRY HAVILAND Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. — 3, 4; Quill Scroll — 4; Annual — 2, 3, 4; F.C.M. — 3,4 SUSIE HAYES Pep Squad — 1, 2; Spanish Club — 1, 4; Drill Team — 3, 4; Senior Plays 4; Young Life — 4 COBY HAZEL Drama Club — 1, 2, 3; J.A. — 2, 3; Beyond the Fringe — 4 PAM HEARD Pep Squad — 2; Young Life — 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y a Ee JOHN HELTON Newspaper — 3, 4; Quill Scroll — 3, 4; N.H.S. — 4; Senior Play — 4 HAL HEYER Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual — 2, 3; F.C.M. —4 DAVID HILL V.LC.A. —4 LISA HILL Class Council — 2, 4; Student Council — 4; Pep Squad — 2; Drill Team — 3, 4; N.H.S. — 4; Senior Play — 4 SHAWN HILL Young Life; Tri-Hi-Y TAMI HILL Tri-Hi-Y; Senior Princess — 4; Most Beautiful ay TOM HITCHCOCK N.H.S. — 4; Football; Track; Baseball; F.C.A. VICKIE HITCHCOCK Pep Squad — 1, 2; Mascot — 3; Tri-Hi-Y — 2,3 4; Choir — 4; Student Council — 2 AMY HOFFMAN Art Club — 3, 4; German Club — 4 JULIE HOGGE Art Club — 1; Spanish Club — 2 DAVID HOGUE German Club — 4 MELINDA HOLMAN Pep Squad — 1, 2; Drill Team — 3, 4; Young Life — 2, 3, 4 JOHN HOLMES Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; Track — 1, 2, 3 STEVE HOLMES Student Council — 1; R.O.T.C. — 2 LORI HOPPER Student Council — 1, 2; Pep Squad — 2; Tri-Hi- Y — 2, 3, 4; Drill Team — 3, 4; Class Council — 4 SHARYL HOWARD Choir; Latin Club JILL HOUSTON French Club — 1; Senior Play — 4 DAVID HOYT Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; F.C.A. — 3, 4; Young Life — 2,3,4 PETE HUNT Basketball — 1; Soccer — 2, 3 DANNY HUTSON Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; Track I JAY INGRAM Basketball — 1, 2 DEBORA INSELMANN Annual — 1, 4; Pep Squad — 2; Tri-Hi-Y — 2, 3, 4; Drill Team — 4; Young Life — 4 MARK IRVING Class Council — 1-4, Class Favorite — 4; Mr. P.H.S. — 4, Gazorps — 4 BOBBI IRWIN Tri-Hi-Y; Art Club BARB ISRAEL Cheerleader — 1; Pep Squad — 2; F.C.A. — 2, 3; Gymnastics — 3, 4; Miss Sport — 4 LISA ISRAEL Cheerleader — 1, 3, 4; Track — 1, 2, 3, 4; Favorite — 2; Junior Usher — 3; Homecoming Queen — 4; Miss P.H.S. — 4 CRAIG IVIE Baseball — 2, 4; V.O.C.T. — 4; Gazorps — 4 J BRENDA JACKSON German Club — 2, 3, 4; Class Council — 4; Pep Squad — 2, 3 JEFF JACKSON Golf — 2; Basketball — 2 JERRY JACKSON Football — 1, 2, 3,4; F.C.A. — 2, 3,4; N.H.S. — 3, 4; Young Life — 4; Senior Play — 4 DOUG JANES Football — 1, 2 ROBIN JASPER N.H.S. — 1; Golf — 2, 3, 4; Newspaper — 1, 3, 4; Quill Scroll — 3, 4; Senior Play — 4 JAMES JEANES Track — 1, 2, 3,4; Gymnastics — 4 GARY JEROME Track — 3; F.C.A. — 3; Senior Play — 4; Gazorps — 4; Young Life — 4 WENDY JOHNS Quill Scroll — 4; Newspaper — 4; Pep Squad —2;NJ.HS.—1 ANGELA JOHNSON Spanish Club — 2; French Club — 4; Drill Team — 4; Pep Squad — 2, 3; Young Life — 3, 4 DONNIE JOHNSON Basketball — 1, 3, 4; Drill Team — 2; Track — 2, 4; Class Council — 3; Student Council — 3 KATHY JOHNSON Pep Squad — 2; Tri-Hi-Y — 3, 4 LAURIE JOHNSON Pep Squad — 2; J.A. — 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y — 3, 4; Class Council — 3; Drama Club — 4 GINA ANN JOLLY Drill Team — 4; Class Council — 4 JENNIFER JOLLY Spanish Club — 3, 4; Drill Team — 3, 4; Senior Play — 4; Pep Squad — 2; Class Council — 4 BRAD JONES Football — 3, 4; Young Life — 4; Senior Play — 4 MIKE JONES Football — 1, 2, 3; Baseball — 2, 3; Cross Country — 3 JOHN JOSEPH Band — 1, 2, 3, 4 ALLAN JOURNEY Band PAM JUDGE Pep Squad — 2; Student Council — 2, 4; Class Council — 3; Annual — 4; D.E.C.A. — 4 KAREN JUETT Track — 1, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y — 3, 4 K JOE KAIN Track — 1, 2; Gazorps — 4 MIKE KAMEL Football — 1, 2, 3, 4 CINDY KARLAK Pep Squad — 1, 2; Cheerleader — 3, 4; Junior Usher — 3; Class Council — 4; Senior Play — 4; Basketball Sweetheart DAVID KANE Basketball — 2, 3; Gazorps — 4 JIM KAUFMAN One-Act — 2, 3, 4; Drama Club — 1, 2, 3, 4 JANIS KAUFMAN Band — 1, 2, 3,4; N.H.S. — 3, 4; F.C.M.; Latin lub — 132 STEVEN KAYS Wranglers — 2, 3; Choir — 3, 4 DAVID KELLERHOUSE Young Life — 2, 3, 4; Annual — 4; Newspaper — 4 DEBBIE KING Speech Club — 1; Volleyball — 1, 2, 3,4; F.C.A. —3,4 GRADY KINGREY Art Club — 3, 4 LISA KITTLE Orchestra — 1; Pep Squad — 1, 3; Latin Club — 1; Young Life — 2, 3; Choir — 4 DEBBIE KNECHT Choir — 1; Volleyball — 1, 2; Track — 1; Soccer — 3,4; Pep Squad — 1 DARLENE KNORR Choir — 1; Red Cross — 3, 4; F.H.A. — 3, 4; N.H.S. — 3, 4 DENNIS KNOTTS Football; Track; Young Life; F.C.A. RANDY KRAUSE Basketball — 1, 2; Baseball — 2; Football — 3; Gazorps — 4; Senior Play — 4 TED KRAUSS Band — 1, 2, 3, 4 L JAN LABRIE Intermurals — 1; Pep Squad — 2; Young Life — 2; Newspaper — 4 MARK LABUTIS Tennis — 2; Track — 2; French Club — 2 KAREN LAIR Annual — 1; Student Council — 1; Class Council — 2; Pep Squad — 2; Cheerleader — 3, 4; Senior Play — 4 BETH LAMB Pep Squad — 2; Soccer — 3, 4; Ecology Club — 4 ERIC LANGFORD Swim — 2, 3, 4; Senior Play — 4; N.H.S. — 1; Speech Club — 1 RICHARD LANGLOTZ Band — 1, 2, 3,4; Bud Band — 2, 3, 4; Orchestra —2,3,4 DAN LAUDERDALE LC Tz—4 KAREN LEAMER French Club — 4; Student Council — 3; Math Club — 2; N.J.H.S. — 1; Volleyball — 1 GARY LEAVELLE Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play — 4; Bud Band — 2, 3,4 CINDY LEE Intermurals — 1; Band — 1, 2, 4; F.C.M. —2; Senior Play — 4 SANDY LEE Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play — 4 JIM LEMMING Football — 1, 2, 3,4; Wrestling — 2, 3, 4; Track —1, 2, 3,4; F.C.A. — 2, 3,4; N.H’S. — 3, 4; Senior Play — 4 BOB LESLIE German Club — 3, 4; Basketball — 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. — 3, 4 FRANK LESLIE French Club — 2; Football; Basketball MARLON LEVY Tennis — 1; Swim — 2, 3, 4; Latin Club — 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. — 3,4 PIERRE LEVY Swim — 2, 3, 4; Latin Club — 1, 2, 3, 4; Band — 1, 2; Orchestra — 4 PEGGY LEWIS Choir — 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club — 4; Math Club — 2 LAURIE LILLIS Orchestra — 1, 2, 3 JOHN LOKKE Band — 1, 2, 3,4 BRUCE LONG Baseball — 2, 3, 4 GREG LOUALLEN German Club — 2; Speech Club — 1 FLINT LOUGHRIDGE German Club — 2, 3, 4; Wrestling — 4 M CHRIS MACON Speech Club — 1; Tennis — 1, 2, 3, 4; Beyond the Fringe — 4; Drama Club — 1, 2, 3, 4 JOE MANTHEIY Math Club — 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. — 1, 3, 4; Tennis 3 BRYAN MARSH Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; F.C.A. — 3; Young Life — 4; Most Handsome — 4 MIKE MARTIN Annual — 3, 4; Young Life — 3,4; French Club — 4; Newspaper — 4 MATT MARQUARDT Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; F.C.M. —4; French Club — 4 JILL MASTERSON Choir — 1; Pep Squad — 1, 2, 3; Gymnastics — 1, 2,3; Young Life — 2; Tri-Hi-Y — 3, 4 KEITH MARX Wrestling — 4; Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band — 2,3, 4; F.C.M. —4; Bud Band — 2, 3, 4 MEGAN MASTAL Newspaper — 1, 3, 4; N.H.S. — 1, 3, 4; Quill Scroll — 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y — 2 MARTHA McATEE Tri-Hi-Y — 2, 3, 4 DIANE McCAMENT Track — 3; Volleyball — 1, 2, 3; French Club — 1, 2, 3; Pep Squad — 2 ALAN McCOLLUM Math Club — 2, 3, 4 SUEANNE McCORMICK Cheerleader -— 1, 2; Student Council — 1, 2; Choir — 1 BETH McDOWELL Pep Squad — 2; French Club — 1 STAN McKINNON Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Club — 1, 2; Orchestra — 2; Latin Club — 3; Jazz Band — 2, 3, 4 VALORIE McJUNKIN Band — 1, 2; Class Council — 3; Student Council — 3 CINDY McMICHAEL Pep Squad — 1, 2; Basketball — 2, 3; Class Council — 3, 4; Senior Play — 4; N.H.S. — 1, 3, 4 JANET MEADOR Pep Squad — 1, 2; Young Life — 2, 3 PATRICIA MELLO Volleyball — 3; F.C.A. — 3; Red Cross — 3, 4; Annual — 4; Newspaper — 4 CATHY MELTON Band — 1, 2; Cheerleader — 1, 2, 3; Track — 1, 2, 3,4; Tennis — 1 JAN MELTON Pep Squad — 1, 2; Drill Team — 3, 4; Art Club — 3, 4; Spanish Club — 3, 4; Senior Play — 4 SUSI MELVIN Swim — 3 BRAD MERCER D.E. —4 SARA MIDDLEMASS F.H.A. — 1 CAMMI MILLER D.E. — 3 PHIL MINICK Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball — 1; F.C.A. — 4; Gazorps — 4 KIM MITCHART Band — 1, 2, 3, 4 MIKE MOFFETT V.0.C.T. —4 ALLEN MONTGOMERY Track; Golf BUD MOORE Football — 1, 2, 3,4; Wrestling — 2, 3, 4; Track —1;F.C.A. — 2, 3,4 GINNY MOORE Choir — 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad — 2; Tri-Hi-Y — 2, 3,4 ERIC MOORMAN D.E.C.A. — 4; Key Club — 2, 3; Speech Club — 1 ANDREA MORRIS French Club — 1, 4; Pep Squad — 2; Class Council — 3; Newspaper — 4; Quill Scroll — 4 RICHARD MORZAK Football — 1, 2,3; N.H.S. —1 STACEY MUELLER French Club — 1; Pep Squad — 2, 3; Drill Team ae LISA MYERS Speech Club — 1; Pep Squad — 2; Annual — 4 N REBECCA NAUGLE A.F.S. — 3, 4; Senior Play — 4 MARSHALL NAY Football — 1; Track — 1; Basketball — 1, 2 PHIL NELSON Band --- 1; Senior Play — 4 RANDI NELSON Cheerleader — 1; Basketball — 1; Track — 1, 3; Tri-Hi-Y — 2 SUZANNE NEWBERRY Art Club — 3, 4 SHARON NEWELL Art Club — 3 AL NICOL Senior Play — 4; Latin Club — 2, 3, 4; Newspaper — 1, 2, 3; Golf — 1, 2, 3; Football — Pez KAY NIEDERER Pep Squad — 1, 2, 3; FH.A. — 1, 2; Class Council — 2, 3; Spanish Club — 3, 4; Annual — 1, 3,4; Drill Team —- 3, 4; Friendliest — 4 CHRIS NORTHERN Choir — 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer — 1, 2, 3; Wrestling —1,2,3,4 SUSETTE NYGAARD Pep Squad — 2; Spanish Club — 3; Tri-Hi-Y — 3; N.H.S. — 1, 3, 4 O SANDI O’BRIEN Pep Squad — 2; Class Council — 2, 4; N.H.S. — 1, 3, 4; Drill Team — 3, 4; Senior Play — 4 PEGGY O’CONNOR D.E.C.A. — 4 KAREN O’DONNELL Volleyball — 1, 2, 3,4; F.C.A. — 3, 4; Golf — 3; Basketball — 1; Pep Squad — 2 MIKE ODOM Young Life — 1, 2, 3,4; Gazorps — 4; Spanish Club — 1; Intramurals — 2 BUDDY OLESON Seniors 175 176 Senior 5 Rodeo — 2, 3; Hi-Y — 3 JOHN ORR Football JOYCE OSTRANDER Flag Corps — 3, 4; Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; F.C.M. — 3, 4; German Club — 1, 2 GREG OWENS Band; Choir; Senior Play — 4 SUSAN OXLEY Class Council —- 2, 3; Pep Squad — 2; Drill Team — 3, 4; N.H.S. — 1, 3, 4; Senior Play — 4 P MIKE PALPANT Basketball — 1, 2; Track — 1 JAY PARR Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band — 2, 3, 4; German Club — 3, 4; .C.M. — 3, 4 DAVID PARRISH Band — 1, 2, 3,4; FCM. — 3, 4; N.HS. — 3, 4; Senior Play — 4 NEIL PASK Football — 1 TRACEY PEFAUR A.F.S. — 4; Annual — 4 KIM PERKINS Sophomore Princess — 2; Tennis — 3; Tri-Hi-Y JOEL PINKUS Football SANDRA PERKINS Choir; Senior Play — 4 LISA PETTIGREW Art Club — 3, 4; F.C.A. — 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad — 2; Track — 1, 2, 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y —4 SUE PFAFF Junior Usher — 3; Favorite — 3; Junior Princess — 3; Drill Team — 3; Football Sweetheart — 4; Cheerleader — 4 JOHN PFLUG F.C.A. — 4; Football — 3, 4 PHOEBE PHELPS Tri-Hi-Y —- 3, 4 GEORGE PHILIPPI Class Council — 1; Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer — 2,3,4 CLAY PICKERING Band — 1, 2,3; N.J.H.S. — 1; Wrestling — 4 MARY PIECZYNSKI Pep Squad —- 2; Tri-Hi-Y — 2, 3,4 SUSAN PIERCE Choir — 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra — 1, 2; N.H.S. — 3, 4; Senior Play — 4; Jazz Band — 4 MARK PIEPENBROK Basketball — 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf — 3,4; F.C. A. — zs 3,4; Young Life — 3, 4 GREG PIERSON Football — 1, 2, 3, 4 TINA PITTMAN Gymnastics — 2; D.E.C.A. — 4 NANCY PLACE Volleyball KARRIE POLKA 3,4; PE.LE.—4 JOHN POLLEY Band — 2, 3,4 DIANE POTTER ry i. Cheerleader — 1; Track — 1, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y — 2: Speech Club — 1, 2; N.H.S. — 3, 4; Newspaper ry JIM POWELL Football — 1, 2, 3,4; Wrestling — 2, 3 RICHARD PRENTISS Football — 1, 2, 3; Baseball — 2; Young Life — 4; Gazorps — 4; Senior Play — 4 R MICHELLE RASMUSSEN Pep Squad — 2; Drill Team — 3, 4; Student Council — 4; N.H.S. — 4; Senior Play — 4 BRIAN REED Band — 1, 2, 3,4; N.H.S. — 3, 4; FCM. — 3, 4; French Club — 4; Jazz Band — 3, 4 GARY REED Band — 1, 2, 3, 4 PAM REES Art Club — 1, 3, 4; Choir — 1, 3, 4; Pep Squad — 2; Rodeo — 3 KATHLEEN REESE Newspaper — 4; Tri-Hi-Y — 2, 3, 4; Class Council — 2, 4; Pep Squad — 2 KELLY RICKER Annual — 1; Tri-Hi-Y — 2, 3, 4 PETE RIEBEL Baseball — 1; Basketball — 1, 2; Golf — 1, 2, 3, 4 BRETT RIGGINS Football — 1; Swim — 1, 2, 3, 4; Gazorps — 4; Ski Club; Senior Play — 4 CRAIG RIND Gazorps — 4; F.C.A. — 4; Young Life — 4; Soccer — 3, 4 DANNY RITTMAN Senior Play — 4; Beyond the Fringe — 4; Drama Club — 2, 3,4, Wittiest — 4 RANDY ROBERTS Pep Squad — 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y — 3 MALA ROBERTSON Pep Squad — 1, 2; Drill Team — 3, 4; Class Council — 4; Newspaper — 4; Quill Scroll — 4 KEVIN ROBUCK Choir — 1; Golf — 2, 3, 4; German Club — 3, 4; Young Life — 2, 3, 4 JANICE RODDEN Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Flag Corps — 2, 3, 4; Speech Club — 1; F.C.M. — 3, 4; Senior Play — 4 JAN ROSEN Student Council — 1, 2; N.H.S. — 3, 4; Basketball — 2; French Club — 2, 3; Pep Squad —2 ROBERT ROSS Basketball — 2, 3 TERESA ROSSINI Choir — 1, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross — 3, 4; P.E.L.E. — 4; Pep Squad — 2; Senior Play — 4 ERIC ROTHERT Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; Track — 1; Baseball — 2, 3,4 KRISTI ROTTO Cheerleader — 1; Gymnastics — 2, 3; Spanish Club — 2, 3; Pep Squad — 2; N.H.S. — 3, 4 MICHELLE RUDIGER Pep Squad; Art Club GRETCHEN RYALS French Club — 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club — 1; Speech Club — 1; Young Life — 2 DEBORAH RYAN Cheerleader — 2, 3; Pep Squad — 2, 3; French Club — 3, 4; Senior Play — 4 S MATT SAATHOFF Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer — 2; Jazz Band — 4; Orchestra — 3, 4 CRAIG SADLER Football — 1; Track — 1; Basketball — 1 TIM SANDERS Football — 1; Wrestling — 1, 2, 3, 4 VICKI SCALLORN Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Flag Corps — 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y — 2, 3, 4; French Club — 4; S.A.E. — 3, 4 RUSSELL SCHMIDT Football — 1, 2, 3, 4 DAVID SCHMOLL Speech Club — 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. — 1, 3, 4; Newspaper — 1; Spanish Club — 3 JIM SCHOENK Y Annual — 1; A.F.S. — 4; Choir ANN SCOWCROFT N,J.H.S. — 1; Pep Squad — 2; Drill Team — 3, 4; Spanish Club — 4; Class Council — 4 TIM SCHRAMM N.H.S. — 1, 3, 4; Band — 2, 3, 4; F.C.M. — aire Senior Play — 4; Drama Club — 4 SCOT SCHROEDER Band — 2; Basketball — 3, 4 MARIBETH SEALE Choir — 1, 2, 4; Tri-Hi-Y — 3 DOUG SEYBOLD German Club — 1, 2 STEVEN SHAFFER Wrangler — 2 APRIL SHEPHERD Volleyball — 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer — 2; Basketball —1; Track —1 BOB SHERARD Speech Club — 1; Rodeo — 2, 3, 4 DENISE SHERRIN VO Gel 4 ANDY SHIELDS Football — 2, 3; Track — 1, 2 LAURA SHINNERS Tri-Hi-Y — 2, 3, 4 ROSS SHIPLEY Basketball — 2, 3; Gazorps — 4; Gymnastics — 4; Junior Usher — 3; Senior Play — 4 JAY SHIPPY Footbal] — 2 MARK SHIRLEY Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir — 4; Drama Club — 4 KEN SIEDELL Band — 1; Basketball — 1; Soccer — 2, 3, 4 KEVIN SIMS Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual — 1, 2,3; .C.M. — 3; 4 LARK SKELTON Pep Squad — 2; Spanish Club — 3; Class Council — 3; Tri-Hi-Y — 2, 3, 4; D.E. —4 PAM SKILES Pep Squad — 1, 2; Drill Team — 3, 4; Class Council — 4; Tri-Hi-Y — 2, 3, 4 CINDY SLAGEL =e Cheerleader — 1, 3, 4; Pep Squad — 2; F.C.A. — 3- Class Council — 4; Tri-Hi-Y — 2, 3, 4 DENNIS SMITH ; Speech Club — 1; Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Life — 4; Jazz Band — 2, 3, 4 JAMES SMITH N.H.S. — 1, 3, 4; Gazorps — 4 JANN SMITH Choir — 1; Pep Squad — 2 JIM SMITH Football — 1 KAREN SMITH N.HS. — 1, 3, 4; Drill Team — 3, 4; Class Council — 4; Pep Squad — 1, 2; Senior Play — 4 NANCI SMITH Swim — 1, 2, 3, 4; Swim Sweetheart — 2, 3; Track — 1; Pep Squad — 2 ROBERT SMITH Wrestling — 2 TERESA SMITH Volleyball — 1, 2, 3,4; Track — 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball — 1; Tri-Hi-Y — 2 DANITA SNIDER Pep Squad — 2; D.E.C.A. — 4 CAROLYN SNYDER Band — 1, 2, 3,4; N.H.S. — 1, 3, 4; Jazz Band — 7 Xi wer JANA SNYDER Spanish Club — 4; Pep Squad — 2 CORY SPIKER Baseball — 2, 3 LARS STABERG Senior Play — 4; Thespian Club — 3; One-Act —3 KEVIN STEEDE Football — 1; Wrestling — 2 STEVE STEFFEN Class Council — 3 KEITH STEPHENS Swim — 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play — 4; Band — 1 JULIE STEPHENSON Newspaper — 3, 4; Art Club — 3, 4; A.F.S. — 3; Senior Play — 4, Wittiest — 4 LARRY STEVENSON Band — 1, 2, 3, 4 SUE STOCKTON Art Club — 2; Spanish Club; Senior Play — 4 CINDY STONE Basketball — 1, 3, 4; Volleyball — 1, 2, 3, 4; Track — 3,4; FC.A. — 2, 3,4 TANYA STORIE Ecology Club — 3, 4; Speech Club — 1 CATHY STRATTON Pep Squad — 2, 3; Spanish Club — 3, 4; Drill Team — 4; Senior Play — 4; Young Life — 2, 3, 4 DEBBIE STRELICK Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad — 2; F.C.M. — 3, 4: S.A.E. — 3, 4; Annual — 4 SANDY STROUD Class Council — 2, 3, 4; Drill Team — 4; Annual — 3, 4; N.H.S. — 3, 4; Quill Scroll — 4 GRAHAM STUART Football — 1, 2, 3,4; Young Life — 4; F.C.A. — 4; Senior Play — 4; Baseball — 2, 3, 4; Favorite eeiih 55 JENNIFER SWORD Student Council — 1, 4; Class Council — 2, 4; @ 1je were wees AGES Drill Team — 3, 4; Pep Squad — 2; N.H.S. — 3, 4 T MATT TABBERT Soccer — 2, 3, 4; Young Life — 4; F.C.A. —4 TONI TANNER DE. —4 BRUCE TAYLOR Band — 1, 2;C.V.A.E. — 3, 4 DONALD TAYLOR Band — 1, 2; Speech Club — 1, 2, 3, 4 RUSTY TAYLOR Band — 2 TAMMY TAYLOR A.F.S. — 3, 4 DAUN THARP Spanish Club; Tri-Hi-Y — 2, 3, 4 MARCELLA THESING Choir — 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader — 2; Senior Play ae BOB THOMAS Young Life — 2, 3; Golf; Senior Play — 4 CHUCK THOMAS Basketball — 1, 2; Newspaper — 2; N.H.S. — 3, 4; Latin Club — 3, 4; Rodeo — 4 KELLY THOMAS Soccer — 2, 3,4; Gazorps — 4 KYM THOMPSON Class Council — 2, 3, 4; Student Council — 1, 2, 3; N.H.S. — 1, 3, 4; Newspaper — 4; Quill Scroll LAURIE THOMPSON Soccer — 3 . SALLIE THOMPSON Pep Squad — 2, 3; Drill Team — 4; Young Life; N.H.S. — 4 STEVE THORNTON Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball — 2, 3, 4; F.C.A. — 2,3; Gazorps — 4; Young Life — 4 RAUL TOLEDO Tennis — 1; Football — 4; Senior Play — 4 KEITH TULLOCH Band — 1; I.C.T. — 3, 4 CRAIG TURNER Rodeo — 3, 4; Art Club — 4 V THERESA VADEN F.H.A. — 1, 2, 3; Pep Squad — 2; Spanish Club ay ANN VAN WART Volleyball — 2, 3, 4; Intermurals — 1; Tri-Hi-Y — 2, 3; Spanish Club — 3; F.C.A. — 2, 3,4 MIKE VERONA .- Football — 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball — 1, 2; Track — 1 KIM VINCENT Art Club — 4; French Club W DENISE WAINSCOTT J.A. — 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad — 2 PEGGY WALD e- Student Council — 1; Class Council — 2; Soccer — 1, 2,4; F.C.A. — 2; Pep Squad — 2 LISA WALDEN A.E.S. — 4; Tri-Hi-Y — 2; Pep Squad — 1; Newspaper — 1; Young Life — 2 RUSTY WALKER Senior Play — 4; Gazorps — 4 KIM WATKINS N.H.S. — 1, 3, 4; Pep Squad — 1, 2; Junior Usher — 3; Drill Team — 3, 4; Class Council — 4 GARY WEAVER Woods Waters — 3, 4 BILL WEISE Student Council — 1, 4; N.H.S. — 1, 3, 4; Spanish Club — 2, 3, 4; Golf — 2, 3, 4; Math Club — 2; 3, 4; Most Likely to Succeed — 4 KATHY WELLS - Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Newspaper — 4 DAVID WEST Football — 1; Track — 1 SAUNDRA WHIDDON Cheerleader — 1, 2; Newspaper — 1, 2; Track — 3; Basketball — 3; Annual — 3 KATHY WHITE Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Flag Corps — 3, 4 TIM WHITE Band — 1, 2, 3,.4 KEVIN WHITTED Football — 1, 2; Wrestling — 1; Swim — 2; D.E.C.A. —4; FCA. —1 DARREN WICKER Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball — 1 ROXANNE WILLIAMSON Choir — 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. — 3, 4 BRYAN WILLSON Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Club — 1 JONA WILSON Annual — 1 NANCY WILSON Band — 2, 3,4; F.C.M. — 3,4 SAMMY WILSON Football — 1, 2; Track 1, 4; Young Life — 4; Gazorps — 4 TAMMY WILSON Art Club — 2; Drill Team — 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y — 4; Spanish Club — 3, 4 RUSSELL WINGET Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play — 4 JULIE WIRSKYE A.E.S. — 3,4 SHERI WITTWER Tri-Hi-Y — 2, 3 DONELLE WRIGHT Intermurals — 1; Spanish Club — 2; I.C.T. —4 Z ANNA ZAMORA Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play — 4; Flag Corps 34 DAN ZWART Math Club — 2, 3 eae it 4 2: a 4 ext . ae . = - Pe , ts if yr. ; c ) “Ri yr Ay 4 | a NS aa tea ‘ere tere y Cay Ae . ‘ y ae KX K_K U i Pee ay at CA_ TEs Dae olen aa y 4 ROA AS ( HOTA h Mma thee ONnQ Hy mi AS id fe ee NN OO ie LL Yr Nb AS: am ti fake ea Sih ai vy th WY INBS E'S Ek v pict aoe —s eee 5 ASK ra Ce a on Sage. | iets Oh ica.) a mete Ft ts yy ing Mr. and Miss P.H.S Mark Irving and Lisa Israel 180 Honors | Honors 181 and Miss Sport Barb Israel and Mike Bowers a? A ” peal ra « iJ mits Mr Most Beautiful and Handsome Tami Hill and Bryan Marsh | 182 Honors — ——— ti Friendliest Sandi O’Brien and Phil Fulton Honors 183 d Julie Stephenson 7 eB) aa a = 3 a = = a = = a = 184 Honors Q eA “a = ZB A NAVE = op oOo ee ) Most Likely to Succeed Billy Weise and Jill Bradley Honors 185 Junior Favorites Glenn Furuta and Julie Hughes Sophomore Favorites Senior Favorites Laura Bailey and Kyle Short Mark Irving and Cindy Karlak 186 Honors Scott Dalrymple was involved in many band activities throughout his high school years. Besides being head drum major in his senior year, Scott has been involved in jazz band, Fellow ship of Christian Musicians, and the Homecoming Revue. He was also chosen as band president in his junior year. Scott has won many awards due to his talent as a piano player. He is also a member of Mu Alpha Theta and the National Honor Society. Kathy Currin was the President of the Student Council in her senior year. She was also the captain of the Girl’s Track Team and a contributor to the Pearce Poet’s Anthology. She was a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the United States Volleyball Association. Kathy was selected as a National Merit Scholarship Commended Student and was nominated for Texas A M President’s Scholarship. She was also a Red Cross Volunteer and received awards due to her sports activities. Kathy participated in various church and community activities. Who's Who A group of ten students were chosen for this honor from over fifty nominees. They were judged on the basis of high school hon- ors along with contributions to the school and to their church and community. These students were selected by a group of adminis- trators, teachers, and students. Honors 187 188 Honors Susan Pierce was an important part of Pearce due to her talent as a piano player. She played the piano for the Senior Play, Homecoming Revue, and for the play, Gypsy. She was also a member of the Jazz Band during her senior year. She was a piano accompanist for various band, choir, and orchestra contests. Susan received very high ratings at U.LL. contests and was a candidate for D.M.T.A. Senior Musician of the Year. She was also a member of the National Guild of Music Teachers and National Honor Society. Terri Dean was a member of the drill team in her junior and senior years. She was also the President of the Speech Club during her senior year. She attended many speech tournaments where she won various awards. Terri was a member of the National Honor Society. She was a National Merit Commended Student and received a Scholastic Sweater Award. She was also involved in many community and church activities. Kym Thompson was the Secretary of the Senior Class Council. She received a National Merit Letter of Commendation and a Scholastic Sweater Award. Kym was a member of the National Honor Society and the Quill and Scroll Club. She was the stage manager of the senior play and was chosen as a Senior of the Month. She was the assistant editor of the school newspaper and has received awards for her work. She has also received many awards in art shows. Lisa Israel’s school spirit was shown by her being head cheerleader this year. She was also chosen as Homecoming Queen as well as a Who’s Who Among American Cheerleaders. Lisa was a member of Tri- Hi-Y, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and the track team. She was also involved with gymnastics, Campaigners, and Young Life and par- ticipated in the senior play. Jim Lemming was captain of this year’s football team. He was selected as Best Offensive Lineman, Student of the Month by the | Rotary Club, and an Optimist Young Texan of the Month. Jim was a state runner-up for the Hugh O’Brien Leadership Award. He was also Jinvolved in wrestling, track, Young Life, Speech Club, and the Latin Club. Jim was the Vice-President of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and President of the National Honor Society. Sandi O’Brien was a co-captain of the drill team in her senior year. | She was a member of the National Honor Society, Senior Class Council, and Young Life. Sandi helped on various senior play committees and | played a part in the Homecoming Revue. She was also selected as an Exchange Club Youth of the Month. Lisa Hill was a Pacesetter for two years. She was a member of the National Honor Society, Senior Class Council, and Student Council. Young Life, Tri-Hi-Y, and Campaigners were also organizations with which Lisa was involved. She was a candy striper during her junior year | and participated in this year’s senior play. Lynn Balme was the Captain of the drill team in her senior year. Her high school years were filled with activities such as Tri-Hi-Y, Young | Life, National Honor Society, and Senior Class Council. Lynn partici- pated in the Homecoming Revue and she helped with the senior play. Honors 189 Chor Pe et GOd We had Ui MND SLAM eae TF WD Ubeardia RO Srcen Wor He ToL bur UDA ALO 0 O Cb) TLE, —) Wn AQ i Ter PQ COU Ls semen LOU? Bue a { Junior class officers (Clockwise from upper right) Greg Weeks Secretary Dana Rosenblum Treasurer Kirk Frambes President Brad Wilson Vice President A. Dining was a favorite before dance custom for Juniors. B. Reflections of light glimmered between majestic pines, and reflections of love glimmered between the Pearce Juniors. C. “And if I am elected President, I promise to. . .” (It'll never work. Greg Weeks will never be elected President of the U.S. this year.) Juniors 191 Jim Adams Stephanie Adams Teri Albers Richard Alexander Ruth Alexander Kathy Allen Kirk Allen Brandon Amyx Bradley Anderson John Anderson Karen Anderson Susan Andrews Trey Andrews Randy Anthony Marylil Arganbright Sherry Arnold Michael Ault Kent Austin Bruce Avellanet Dianne Bagert Donna Bagert Randall Bagley Barbie Bailey Kim Baird 192 Juniors A. “Don’t take MY picture!” A. “Do you really think I could be Miss America?” Shawn Greer asks in disbelief. B. “Safeway? I wanced Joe’s Bar and Grill!” Janet Baraket Alice Barfield David Barnes Greg Barng¢ Johnny Baxter Donald Beitter Bryan Bell Libby Bell Pamela Bell Stephen Bell Joyce Bellish Laurie Bennett James Bergthold Claudia Berk Becki Bilbo Lindie Birchum David Bishop Max Bisso Kim Blackburn Sandra Blake Laurie Blout Sam Boatman Juniors 193 194 Juniors Kathy Bodhaine Roy Bogen Lisa Bohannon Ray Bolen Brian Bonney Harry Booth Sylvia Boughnou Mike Bourne Beverly Bowen Mark Bower James Boyd Norman Boyle Jim Bragdon Brenda Branch Monica Braver Sandra Brewer Patricia Brey Beth Brooks Rusty Brown Warren Brown Steve Bryan Joseph Buckley Barry Burcham Debbie Burrier Kyle Burrow Bobby Butler David Bybell Beth Bylander Susan Cain Melody Calverly Archie Campbell Mark Campbell Shelley Carlson Joe Carr Debra Carrico Lisa Carroll Patrick Carroll Paul Carstens Kim Carter Sharon Carter Ted Carter Gary Castleberry Keith Chance Craig Christensen Kim Christensen Anita Clark Ricky Clark Robin Clarke Teresa Clennan Julia Clinger Peggy Cloward Debbie Cole Lisa Collacchi Stewart Collins John Constantine Herman Cook James Cook Jon Cook Robert Cook Mark Coomes Debbie Cornwall Allison Couch Candy Cowen Robert Cox Sara Crain Kim Creel James Cude Beth Curran Curt Curtis Tom Cuthbert Melanie Cypher Jack Dahlheimer A. “There’s no way they’ll believe that excuse,” laughs an office worker. Juniors 195 196 Juniors Karen Dalton Dom Damico Mark Darais Valerie Davis Janet Day Susan Decherd Doug Dedeker Jan DeLoach Allison Denham Mike Dermody Greg DeSalvo Denise Deshazer Bruce Dick Mike Dickerson Susan Dickson Ronny Dimitrik Tom Dodson Cathy Doherty Susan Donnellan Christy Donovan Cindy Doty Susan Dover Melinda Dowd Caroline Downing Linda Dryer Jeanne Duignan Karen Durant Mary Eagen Tim Elgin Larry Ellis Sam Ellis Ronnie Estes Maria Etcheverry William Etchieson Jackie Etheredge Christian Evans Pam Evans Bobby Fackler Laura Faldon Tammy Farley Tracy Farquar Sharon Farris Bruce Ferguson Mark Ferguson Laureen Fisher Mike Fisher Scott Fleeman Brent Fletcher Mark Florey Chris Ford Mark Fortney Jamie Fougeron Susan Fountain Becky Fowler Kirk Frambes Gayla Frame Lisa Frank Robert Frazier Danny Freeman Glenn Furuta Lorrie Garre Dirk Garrett William Garrett Mike Geiger Rick Gempko Clyde George Juniors 197 198 Juniors So this is how Lisa Frank spends her time during a test. Steve George Bret Gerard Susan Gilmore Scott Gilmour Jim Ginty John Glenn Terri Goodenough Keith Goodwin Jere Goostree Kurt Gorman Kim Gragg Kathie Graham Steve Graham Tami Granlund David Gray Karen Gray Scott Greenbauer Shawn Greer Lanette Grol] Charlie Grove Larry Gurnas Lynda Gwaltney Bart Haddock Sheila Haigh Clay Hall Trey Hall Chery! Hamill Karla Hammer Lisa Hance Kent Hancock David Hanna Tyson Harding Wendy Hardwick Doug Hardy Larry Hargis Carl Harmon Steven Harris Paul Harrison Rick Haughton Diana Hayden Jim Haygood Donna Hays Mark Hays Michelle Helberg Robert Helm Stephen Henderson Steve Heniford Andrea Hennes Lynn Hensley Kandis Heverly Jill Higgins Lori Higgins Maray Hillard Jeff Hines Mike Hinton Martha Hoeper Barbara Holder Jeff Holmes Lynda Holton Les Howard Roxanne Hoye Bradley Huff Gary Huff Beverly Hughes Brian Hughes Donald Hughes Juniors 199 200 Juniors Julie Hughes Steve Hui Judy Hull Kevin Hunsaker Matt Hurlbut John Immel Jeanne Ince Jon Ince Jeanne Inselmann Charles Irvin Lynda Irwin Marla Ivy Gigi Jacks Vicki Jacks Mike Jackson K. K. Jacques Melissa Jaggers Sara James Amy Jasper Julia Jeanes Sherry Jenkins Suzanne Jensen Becky Johnson Brenda Johnson or J Life is a Or wy storm The Game of Life occasionally has stormy times in store for its players. Anger, hate, frustration, and hurt heave people about as a stormy wave heaves a small boat about. After the storm, the boat sails safely on toward its destinatio n. Peoples’ emotions also head in the correct path, having gained a new strength. Kerrie Johnson Kevin Johnson Sid Johnson Tom Johnson Michael Jones Mike Jones Peggy Judge Mariza Karolczak Kathy Kay Kelley Keasler Lisa Kee Heather Keefer ! Wo Carole Keheley Vicki Keller Tim Kelly Nathan Kern Dana Kerr Kathleen Kerr Lynn Kettering Shannon Kile Christi Kincheloe Brad Kinder Robyn King Lora Kinsman Juniors 201 202 Juniors David Kirby Kimberly Kiser Beverly Klose Kevin Klughart Shawn Kmieciak Donna Knight Melissa Knight Susan Knoll Debbie Koper Diana.Korioth Matthew Krauss Karen Kring Cyndi Krueger Naoko Kuwata Diane Lamar Larrie Lambeth Steve Laminack Bryan Lane Charles Lane Regina Lang Rene Laningham Shirlen Larsen Joe Ledford Matt Lee Bette Le Graw Sherry Lemont Ginny Lendrum Lee Leslie Kevin Liesenfelt Traci Lilly Kenneth Linton Christine Liptoi Laura Lockett Shari Loessberg Paul Lokke Barbara Long Nancy Loquercia Sandra Loucks Lisa Lucas Susan Lucius Robin Luleff Ted Luther Maureen Lynch Kary MacKay Melissa MacWithey Clete Madden Chris Mahfouz Mark Malone Paul Maner Eileen Mangieri James Mangum Michael Marchant Vince Margiotta Barbara Marshall Bob Martin Carolyn Martin Kelly Mason Melanie Mastal Tom Matijevick Kerri Mattocks Janis Mayer Kelley McAda Barbara McAdams Jan McBride Mitch McCasland Richard McClaskey A. “If only Dad hadn’t taught me to spell ‘relief? R-O-L- A-I-D-S, I would have passed the spelling test!” sounds Tom Johnson. Juniors 203 Caught between their sophomore and senior year, Juniors occasionally had only the will to. Cecil McComas Bruce McCoskey Scott McCreight Mary McDavid John McDowell Mike McFadden Mickey McGarry Terry McGray Jo Ann McGoodwin Pat McInroe Tracy McKay Phyllis McLean Jeffrey McLeod Cathy McMillin Michael McNair Sue McNeill Danny Meeker Kyle Metcalf Mike Meyer Robert Meyer Richard Milano John Miles Anita Miller Christy Miller Jeff Miller Julie Miller Michael Miller Richard Miller Barry Milligan Valerie Misko 204 Juniors A. Cindy Warsaw asks, “Did Eve get started this way?” Beth Mitchell Shirley Mitchell Tod Mitchell James Mitlyng Andy Montoya Katrina Moore Michelle Moore Mike Moore Pam Moore Julie Morgan Mary Jane Morgari Lisa Morris Steve Moseley David Moss Sheri Mungai Joseph Musumeci Rick Naremore Karen Neal Juniors 205 Flight Fly toward your dreams and chase your ambitions. For when the sun sinks, you will find yourself either rich or poor, all depending upon your amount of effort. Nancy Nemecek Steve Nettle Suzanne Neva Susi Newby Amy Newell Walter Nickel Doug Noah Randy Nodorft Jamie Noland Ellen Nyquist Beth O’Brien Pat O’Bryant Dan O’Conner Nancy O’Donnell Laurie Oexler Stacy Ogier Michelle Olsen Karen O'Reilly Cindy Ostling Chris Ostrander Debbie Oubre Sharon Oubre Mark Page Mark Pakes 206 Juniors Se ee Nadine Papaila Jeff Park Brian Parker Darlene Parker Patricia Parker Ketki Patel Evelyn Patrick Jim Pedigo Kris Perdew Becky Perkins Todd Perkins Donna Perron Nancy Pfaff Janet Pflug Randy Pickel Eric Piepenbrok Bradly Pierce Debra Pierce Donna Pierce Kathy Pierce Amy Pippin Drew Pittman Julie Plummer Sheryl Pollack Bruce Polley Terri Polley Melanie Pool Suzanne Pope Phil Powell Robert Prentiss Lisa Prevett Craig Price Rhonda Price Valerie Price John Pulliam Jenny Putman Tracey Quay Catherine Ragsdale Mark Ratliff Kathy Raymond Doug Reed Karen Reeves Juniors 207 A. Tom Johnson flashes his Jimmy Carter grin. David Reid Theodore Reiner Cheryl Reneau Kyle Renfrow Kathy Rhinehart Ron Rice Sheri Richardson Clay Ricker Allison Riley Elizabeth Ritter Mary Nell Rittmann Wendy Roberts Jerry Robertson Kerry Robertson Daty Rogers Cindy Roland Caryn Rose Dave Rose Dana Rosenblum Shannon Rourk Dianne Roux Kathy Rudolph Tracye Russell Nancy Rutherford 208 Juniors es ae aha i ga Ph oe CUanaawa ren ov Wiviy 'y ett: BFS, LA LALA Rene tT 7 t y oa vw v5 ae - @ | | AAA ALA AT ATA os 4 aoe ete | eae RATT ROE PO RO ny Vy adidas RL UA S ke Sea ae oy | LWw9Y. S11 7 S08 OO i ke wed he atacek raite : : ny F.. ee Hs if ee LNA LATS Se, Hoty fetes a a wn smiles Shelley Carlson. A. “I bet Steve Strickland doesn’t know he is being watched,” Dennis Ryan Cathy Sadler Margaret Sanders Raymond Sandlin Wade Saulsberry Tommy Scallorn Richard Schaale Rene Schall Becky Scherer William Schey Lee Schillaci Susan Schiller Lisa Schlobohm Eric Schlueter Laurie Schueneman Lloyd Schultz Cindy Shumaker Jana Schuyler Bobby Schwab Norma Scogin Leesa Scott Steven Scott Victor Scott Jane Scowcroft Juniors 209 Cari Seledic Teri Sharp Cliff Shaw Danny Shaw Alissa Sherman Kirk Shipley Guy Shoemaker Jeanine Short John Silvi Kim Sims John Sisson Cathy Six Tom Skiles Debbie Slagel Mark Sloan Debie Smith Marcie S mith Randy Smith Rob Smith Steffony Snow Don Snowder Debbie Sokolove Dan Solomon Carol Sonnemair A. John Sisson clenches his teeth, grins and bears another joke cracked by a Sophomore. 210 Juniors Nancy Sorrentino Dawn Spenger Robin Spiegelglass Cindy Spiker Chris Stacha Tracy Stair Mike Stanfield Mark Stearns Craig Steede Jim Steensma Darla Stephens Greg Stephenson Lewis Stephenson Scott Stevens Bruce Stewart Cindy Stewart Jim Stewart Sandy Stewart Steven Stockinger Russell Stockton Charles Stone Martin Stover Gary Stowe Randy Stull A. A Pearce student says, “Maybe I’l] hide in here until the test is over.” 2 Wins, — ea Juniors 211 212 Juniors Cheri Summy Spencer Sunstrum Mark Swancutt Mike Swartz Tara Swearingen Lisa Swenson Steven Swink Jim Tachias Donna Taylor Janie Taylor Ricky Taylor Shelly Teegarden Cathy Terrell Duane Thomas Lisa Thomas Mark Thomas Mark Thomson Janie Thornton Dale Tibodeau Tracy Tidwell Nanette Tijerina Matt Tillinghast Tammy Tisdale Ruben Tobar Phillip Todd Mike Tolley Rae Lynn Toynbee Brian Trammell Sarah Trim Mike Tucker ath Rie ent ee se ee Dena Tunnel Greg Umberson Liz Vail Kim Vallejo Shelly Van Wart Susi Venthem Monty Verona Kelly Wadlington Rhonda Waldon Ann Walker Laura Walker Sheri Walker Steven Walker Kyle Wallace Cindy Warsaw Wendy Waterman Norman Watkins Bob Watson Sedeve Webb Stacy Webb George Webster Tom Webster Greg Weeks Tim Welch Terrisa Wells Charles Wende Wendy Weymouth Tom Whelan Shirley Whitte Jim Wiard Mary Wier Bridget Wiezorek Steve Wiggins Debbie Williamson Brad Wilson Tracy Wilson Pau! Winston Douglas Winter Andrea Winters Susan Wofford Laura Wolf John Wood Juniors 213 A. Crazy Glue sure does work demonstrates Mark Bower Kathy Wood Leisa Woodard Sandy Woody Linda Worsham Becky Wright Kathy Wright Tim Wrobbel Peter Xeros Chris Yake Leslie Yeargan Cindy Yokochi Joe Zamora Linda Zastovnik Sam Zeito Dave Zeitz Jan Abernathy Nean Bacile Mel Bornman 214 Juniors and Brad Wilson. John Cash Cindy Cassell Scott Chilton Richard Cooper Jeff Cotton Patrick Doyle Kim Eastin Sherry Evans Kevin Fry Linda Holmgren Pam Homme Melanie Ingram Diane Jobin Cherie Leverette Gary Levinson Michael Lindsey John McCaplin Robert Melton Merry Moore Sheri Morgan Kim Murphy Paul Napper Mike Nolan Jamie Patterson Kimmy Polka Russell Reeves Mike Robbins Jeni Sewell Steve Shuert Rodney Smith Tony Spadaro Jeff Spradlin Tracy Stokes Jim Streck Suzanne Sudduth Brent Sullivan Tim Sullivan Karen Tanner Stephanie Westbrook Lisa Widener Dena Wilcox Misty Young Juniors 215 aS = v “4 vo vo 3 ood uv 46 = E a) ” a is) 2 iss} ne, z o g iro) O x — — O vu a vo ° 2 | ° fe) OQ ° Me ny a2 gO o .5) a ) tick. B. Debbie Cornw S S$ A. The ultimate spirit 216 Juniors | | | i | ee ne CG: A. “Dear John, I get my braces off Thursday.” B. “Sure, Jeff, she’ll go out with a tuba player,” informs Mike. C. “You, you’re the one,” sings Lisa Frank. D. Jenny Drake wonders if she’s overdressed for the party. Juniors 217 Ye a - aN Ae -SAMOWOHdOS Sophomore lass officers (From left to right) Hilary Schleyer Treasurer Karen Bradshaw Vice President Hunter Holliday President Shannon Melton Secretary A. Hunter Holliday prepares for a dance. B. “So what if I’m beautiful?!?” asks Hilary Schleyer. C. “No, I didn’t win the election by popular vote. . . it was by FORCED vote!!!” Sophomores 219 Reflections As we look at the events of this last year at Pearce, we see a reflection of ourselves. Our actions, thoughts, and emotions stare back from our memory, revealing to us our true nature. These memories will also allow us to accept ourselves as what we truly are in our own eyes. Hopefully, we will be able to see the reflection of a beautiful person in this mirror of life. Laura Aaron Mel Abernath y Lisa Ables Russell Adams Ruth Aldtige Janetta Allen Matthew Allen Dawn Ambrose Susan Ammer Laura Amos Cheryl Anderson Duke Anderson Samuel Anderson Danita Andrews Sandra Andrews Annette Ard David Arment Marianne Armstrong Robert Armstrong Peter Arnold Nancy Ashe Judi Atkinson Cherri Atwell Wayne Avellanet 220 Sophomores Terry Babcock Christopher Bacon Lisa Bacon Cathryn Bailey Tonya Bailey Brigett Baird Eric Balme Bobby Barfield Ricky Barfield Ronnie Barrett Jennie Battle Chris Beck William Bedard Michael Beeson Mike Behne Richard Beitter Ann Bell Holly Bell Jeffrey Bell Kim Belt Lucio Benedetto Cindy Bennett Mary Benson Elizabeth Bernstein Sophomores 221 A. Kim Hjerpe and Laurie Tucker try to figure out an Aggie joke punch line. Bruce Biggerstaff Lori Bilbo Christie Black Jill Black Alisa Blacketer Karen Blacknall Stephanie Blaine Timothy Bland Greg Blankenship Lyndia Blocker Kathy Boate Leisa Bodhaine Steven Bodhaine Sheryiln Boen John Boettigheimer Kyle Boice Jimmy Bold Sandy Bolding Kathy Bordonard Ron Bosbyshell Allan Bowling Russell Boyd Sharon Boyd Debbie Bracki Gary Bradshaw Karen Bradshaw Michael Braley Cheri Bratton Andrew Braun Mike Bredehoft 222 Sophomores A. Gail Corder and Felic€ Shantz find a contradiction in David Gowen’s Saturday night plans. Suzanne Bremer Scott Briggs Jonni Brown Kim Brown Berry Buford Chris Burnley Jennifer Burns David Burton Mitchel Burton Cathy Butler Elizabeth Butler Kevin Butler Stephanie Butler Susan Butzke Paula Bybell Jeff Bytheway Mary Lynn Cahill Wendy Campagna Ken Campbell Michael Cannon James Cantebury Martha Cantrell Cathy Capps Terry Carano Sophomores 223 A. John Jebavy laughs at a teacher’s joke for extra credit. Kim Carlson John Carr Kelli Carraway Colleen Carroll Laura Cary Tammy Cassell Bill Cato Kathy Cato Linda Ceverha Scott Chambers Lisa Chandler John Chivian Bonnie Chrismon Margie Christensen John Christy Steve Ciszewski Stephanie Clampitt John Clem David Cochren Karen Colby Kevin Coleman Matt Collard Vincent Collins Sherry Colvin 224 Sophomores Jayna Cook Lorri Cook Nicki Cook Rosemary Cook Wade Coolidge William Corbin David Corey Kelly Corey Leslie Corley Carleton Cotner Caye Cottle Ann Courtney Peggy Cox Renee Cox Gerald Crain Mike Crandall Deirdre Crawford John Crawford Raymond Crawford Mollie Crosby Debbie Dahl! Stacy Danback Chery! Davidson Jan Davidson Stephanie Davidson Lea Ann Davis Ben Davison Brad Dawson Pam Deasey Bart Deering Glenn Deis David Denniston Nancy Devine Stuart Dickey David Dickson Kim Dills Jeane Dirks Barbara Doebener Mike Doerr Dan Dooley Jeanie Doran Katrina Dornseifer Sophomores 225 Craig Driskell Tamie Duckworth Karen Duffey Katy Duffy Becky Dungan Steve Dunn Laura Durst Brent Earley Agnes Egan Mike Eitel Laurie Eitelman Thomas Ellis Rick Elmer Margaret Elmore Phil Elrod Kevin Emery Laurie Ervin Caroline Evans Curt Ewing Kyle Fair Joel Falcon Jackie Fear Myles Felt Stacey Fetherlin A. “Hello, Attendance office? This is Karen Wiezorek’s mother and she has a dental appointment. 226 Sophomores a ot - Seedeiapenensen bas Sn cys etme + ee i — “Ete Ueebeesseraiambactet cect odie Beth Field Keith Fields John Fike Carolyn Fisher Larry Fitzgerald Peter Flad Anne Fleming William Foley Michelle Ford Becky Forres David Frantz Donald Fromm Hyla Fruman Laura Fuchs Beth Fuller Glynda Fuller Jim Gaffney Michael Gage Chris Gall Kim Galland Jim Gant Stacy Garrett Brad Garrison Keith Garvin our photographer has got you. A. Sometimes Shery] Withrow sits and thinks and sometimes she just sits. B. Not so fast, Jenee Paine, — Sophomores 227 Wanda Gastineau Lane Genson Eddie Gentry Chris Gilmer Steve Gladman Mary Glancy Kristy Glatz Penny Golden Lynn Goldman Richard Grabsky Nancy Graham Suzanne Grandpre Joe Grant Sandy Graves Tom Gray Debbie Green Sandra Greenwell Daron Gribble Pete Griffith Denise Groom Steve Groom Toby Grove David Gruble Kathy Guinzy James Gumbert Diane Gunter Margaret Guttes Mary Lou Habeger Linda Hagens Linda Hager Beau Hailey Andrew Hall Gregg Hamill Gary Hamilton Matt Hammer Barbara Hankinson Pam Harding Ricky Hardison Cindy Harkness Karl Harmeyer Rob Harper Tom Harrington 228 Sophomores A. Margaret Guttes hides behind her English folder. Paula Harris Sherrie Harris Defae Haskew Joe Haswell Paul Hatch Jim Hayes Patti Hayes Sam Hayes Bill Haynes Mike Haynes Monica Hazan Sharon Head Ken Heard Cindy Heath Thad Helsley Laura Hembree Deborah Henderson Lisa Henderson Ray Herman Lisa Heronime William Heye Cindy Heyer Linda Hill Karen Hilton Sophomores 229 Terri Hilton Lisa Hine Robert Hinkle Kim Hjerpe Cynthia Hoffman John Hogge Leslie Hogue Jeff Holinski Hunter Holliday Jamie Lynn Hood Robert Hood Lynne Hoover Cliff Houk Stanley Hovarter Amy Howdeshell Cooper Howell Walter Howell Susan Hudson 230 Sophomores Susan Huff Tina Huggins Beth Hughes Wendy Hutson Curtis Inglis Richard Inman Margaret Irving Joe Jackson Becky Janes Michael Jasper John Jebavy Sharla Jenkins Dwight Jett Betsy Jobin Carol Johnson Lisa Johnson Marianne Johnson Marilou Johnson Michael Johnson Chery] Jones David Jones Greg Jones Laura Jones Tommy Jones Bill Journey Mike Junell Scott Jurak Cindy Justice Tom Kahle Laura Kain David Kamel Paul Kane Judy Karlak Leonard Karolczak Keith Kaski Bonnie Kastel Su san Kattelman Jill Kelin Julie Kelin Todd Keller Sherri Kellum Lorri Kennedy Sophomores 231 Melissa Kennedy Jim Kincaid Jan Kinder Jodi King Sue King Rhonda Kinkead David Kiser Kenny Kleinman George Klughart Shannon Kmieciak Michael Kraman Sherie Lampley John Landguth Kim Landon Greg Lang Chris Langford Chris Lanzillo Debbie Leach Gail Leamer Martha Lear Debbie Lee Kelly Leech Frank Leftwich Tom Leher A. “Mmm. He’s got sweet lips!” 232 Sophomores A. “What makes you think I’m dying for attention?” B. “Light up a Muriel, and light up your life!” David Leiter Ann LeTourneau David Leverett Cherilyn Levinson Judith Lewis Tommy Lewis Landy Ligon Dina Lindsey Stephen Liptoi Jeff Little Lori Lochridge Susan Logue Brad Long Christina Long Pat Lopachin Marcus Loy Jacki Ludwig Robert Luleff Sophomores 233 Gary Luna Andy Lundgren Richie Lundgren Karen Lynch Joy Mabry Don MacCaulay Brian MacWithey William Madison Dave Maggiore Shawn Mahler Mike Malzac Julie Mangum Melissa Maroff Andy Marquart Betsy Marsh Brian Martin Gretchen Martin David Mason Kathy Maxfield Karen McAda Mike McBride Pam McBride Mike McCarthy Mitch McConnell David McCowen Andy McCulloch Andrea McCullough John McDowell Scott McGregor Glen McGuire David McIlvaine Pam McJunkin Greg McKay Les McLaren Tracy McLarty Jay McMahon David McNeill Cindy Meachum Tommy Medlock Revis Meeks Jennifer Melton Shannon Melton 234 Sophomores Brynne Mercer Randy Mentheni tis Kim Meyers Mark Miles Missy Miller James Miller Kara Miller Mark Miller Mike Miller Susie Miller Susie Miller Jim Millerman A. “You say Mike likes me? Hum. . .” B. “All right, who is whistling?” Barry Mirtsching Alice Montgomery Stuart Moody Jerry Moore Richard Moore Jack Morgan Susan Morris Larry Morrison Bryan Morriss Patty Morrow Tom Morrow Chris Mosely Sophomores 235 Julie Mouser Keith Mueller Robert Mull Dan Mullaney Katie Mullins Randy Mungai Sonya Munselle David Murff Tom Murphy Andy Murray Dorthy Murray Alan Myrick A. Sophomores are always “clowning around.” Lisa Nathan Jim Naugle Carrie Nayes Lucas Nenoff Sandy Newby Brenda Newsom Curt Nolen Larry Nuss Kate Oberlander Kelly O’Donnel! Carrie Olsor Patricia Olsor 236 Sophomores SRSA EP REERE OHS KORE RES OM ee MLE © © — lesa ja in pe ployee pedeetin gp sada hen [pets pemeseoeabebtbn ine en mas bg ee ee Re ee ea ri s ¥ Sunshine Students at Pearce spread sunshine to their fellow students in many ways. Smiles, friendly “hi’s,” and birthday cakes brightened each person’s life just a small bit more. A permanent ray of sunshine was spread by a few Sophomores who decided to paint some classroom walls to enhance each day even further. To them, a special thanks. Sandra Oltman John O’Malley Karen Opp Lisa Orgish Darby Orr Jerry Oslin Steve Ostrander Thomas Oxley Jenee Paine Greg Pakes Sandra Papke Gary Parker Joey Parrack Kevin Pask Karla Patterson Randy Patterson Cecilia Pearce Brad Pennington A. Lisa Heronime, Laurie Tucker, Tracey Grubbs, and Margaret Guttes brightened the French room with their artistic talents. B. An ocean scene, painted by Hilary Schleyer, Katy Duffy, Pam Pfaff, and Missy Miller, was put on the wall of room C205. Sophomores 237 A. Kevin Pask hurriedly crams before his first “killer test” at Pearce. David Percifield Mike Perkins Eric Peterson Doug Petty Pam Pfaff Ronald Pfohl Greg Phillips Lisa Phillips Debbie Pieper Bill Pierce James Piker Bill Pilcher Murry Pinac Glen Pirtle Amber Place Gerry Portis Angel Potter Ellen Potter Bobby Potts Christy Pressly James Prince Alan Proctor Janice Prough William Pruitt 238 Sophomores eX om ie ak, eT Hugh Putnam Susan Quance Lisa Quick Michele Rainey Debbie Rains Tim Ray Margaret Reed Vivian Reed Leesa Reese Jill Reitz Eric Reynolds Russell! Rice Barbara Rich Pamela Richard Laurie Richards Beth Ricketts Brenda Ricossa Neil Riddick Todd Riggin David Rizos Robin Roberts Cynthia Robinson Lisa Robinson Robin Robinson Sven Roehrig Katherine Rogers Neil Rogers Scott Rogers Stacy Ross Rob Rossato Debra Rotto Diane Rotto Alison Russell Joseph Russum Jann Saulsberry Chery] Sawtelle Melody Sawyer Ric Scamardo Frank Scarpinato Felice Schantz Mary Scherer Hilary Schleyer Sophomores 239 Tina Schlobohm Steve Schoenky Jeff Schraeder Jamie Schramm Susan Schroeder Ben Schroth Kim Schwartz Joyce Scogin Trixi Sconzo Barbara Scott Bradley Scott Bryan Sedway Dary] Seidler Michael Semmer Laura Semrad Kevin Sennott Sharon Sexton Douglas Shaeffer Timothy Sharp Katie Shea Valerie Shiller Eric Shirley Kyle Short Marla Shuf field 240 Sophomores A. Sophomores wait for the “Great Pumpkin.” z to be s goin A. “Well, Hunter, it looks as if it’ ANOTHE fn R lecture on breathing loudly in class! Mark Sides Tod Siedell Luis Sifuente Meg Skelton S es il Elaine Sk Karen Sled ge aig Smilie Cr Amry Smith Smith Colleen Smith Charlie Smith Robert need Teri S Nick Solomo Ss Suzi Solomos Sandr Karl it a Spraetz Staberg nce Stacha A re Stellwagen Tom xt N ™ “v o MS ° E ° = ro ° n Charles Stevens Jeff Stewart Alan Stull Bryan St. John Susan St. John Shawna Stoddard Brent Stoker Robert Storie Barbara Stover Dona Strait Greg Sumlin Steffi Sunstrum A. “SPLOTASHUG!!!” says a drop of water. B. “Now that J’ve finished my academic studies, I think I’]] study that girl for an extracurricular activity!!! Denise Taft Daphne Tamblyn Lori Tanner Martha Tapsak Debbie Taylor Debra Taylor Mark Taylor Chris Terrell Tim Thenhaus Mary Thomas Edward Thompson Holly Thompson 242 Sophomores Tony Thompson Mike Thomson Pat Tillapaugh Brian Tischer Pam Tobler Deborah Tolbert Tanja Tolman Tracy Trenhaile .. Linda Triggs Becky Tubbs Laurie Tucker Brian Tulloch A. Chris Terrell looks down on his peers. Paul Turner Jacki Urbach Dianne Urey Michael Vaden Mark Venincasa Michael Venincasa Kris Vincent Lee Wade Gretchen Wagner Debbie Wainscott Jeff Waite David Walbert Sophomores 243 Anette Waldon Johnna Walker Kathy Walker Lisa Walker Terri Walker Denise Wallace Lori Wallace Jetf Ward Mark Waterman Gina Watkins Pam Watkins Andy Watson Donna Waynant Gregg Weaver Brad Weber Lynda Webster Randy Weeks Todd Welborn Terry Ann Wen John West Mike Wheeler Katie Whelan Susan Whisenhunt Felica White Deadline will be cheaked! HM 246Be ON TIMES A. This needs no explanation. B. Christina Long thinks longingly of June 3. 244 Sophomores Peggy Whitford Brian Whiting Candi Whitley Brian Whitten David Widener Lisa Widener C raig Wilcox Lori Wilding Greg Wilemon Bill Wilkerson Cindy Williams John Williams Lori Williams Lynn Williams Julie Willis Scott Willis Carl Wills Clayton Wilson Ed Wilson Tim Wilson Jennie Wingo Karen Winters Kellie Winters Lyle Wise Shery! Withrow Elizabeth Wolf Celeste Wood Craig Wood John Wood Pat Woods James Wright Kate Wright Mike Wright Jack Wrobbell Glenn Yates Phillip York Phyllis Young Greg Zachary Laurence Zackson Janet Zeitler Greg Zick Randy Zimmerman Sophomores 245 A. Sophomores show their “‘classy” spirit. Jetf Zubik David Zwart Melinda Ausere Laura Bailey Don Bogen Bryan Cheairs Jon Christy Dede Clark Gail Corder David Evans Lombe Maureen Flynn Terri Ford Bruce Fredrickson Steve Gaines Allan Gatlin Mark Gorman David Gowen Tracey Grubbs Linda Hancock Bill Herbert Jean Higgins Joni Hruska Eric Hutson Laurel Johnson 246 Sophomores Pat Johnson Tonya Jones George Kasees Christi Kincheloe Tracie LaButis Arlene Lopez John Lusk Kristin McMahon Sara Newell Cindy Pardue Sherry Patton Lisa Rees Leslie Roberts Paulette Roberts Ray Sadler Jodee Sedalnick Greg Shaw Jeanne Sims David Stuart James Thweatt Kathy Torngren James Turvey Rusty Van Meter Janet Wallace Karen Wiezorek Ellen Wolfe Phil Woody A. Pearce juniors and seniors get their daily thrills at the foosball table. ; Sophomores 247 A. Lisa Nathan remembers Rick Presley. B. Colleen Carroll demonstrates her technique for sleeping in class while appearing to be awake. C. “I plastered Paris, rolled over Berkner, and beat the Buzzards — now what2” D. “T’ve got to get this lipstick off before Susie sees me!” 248 Sophomores A. Bill Madison shows off his mouth one more time. B. A dejected sophomore wonders why she even left Junior High. C. “What do you mean, ’we use Bic pens in English?’ ” D. Katy Duffy finds fingernails quite tasty at this time of the morning. Sophomores 249 tga Share the wealth: Players share the 4 - a — s oc nas AL) a. e SER oF ] 3 10n | be We 251 1OOGSE By Fy 2) = ° a 6} | o Ss Julie Hughes. ? Currin. B. Junior princess Kathy oe: as ue As He fe BY Rg ° A L gy VY ae ‘a pi On; | 3 g [-v8 Bg J E Qa, A. Homecoming Queen, Lisa Isreal is presented her ctown by 252 Activities Homecoming is time for winners With preparations starting two weeks early, Homecoming ’76 turned into a success. During Homecoming week, there were dress up days; hall decorations to the theme, “The Old West”; rehearsals for the Homecoming Revue; and nominations for class princesses and homecoming queen. As the week ended, the winners were all announced. In the category, clubs under 50, first place went to the Speech club. In clubs over 50, the Senior class won the grand prize as well as the prize for best run through poster. When the game finally arrived, the suspense was broken with the announcement of the Homecoming court. Homecoming queen for 1976 was Lisa Isreal; Senior princess was Tami Hill; Junior princess, Julie Hughes; and sophomore princess, Suzy Solomos. Winning the game, the Mustangs caged the Wildcats with a final 26-6 score. A. Homecoming Queen, Lisa Isreal. B. The Senior hall won first place for clubs over 50. C. Junior hall won second place. D. Junior princess, Julie Hughes receives her corsage at the pep rally. E. Suzy Solomos gives a congratulatory hug to Lisa Isreal. Activities 253 Mustang Band performs Homecoming ‘Revue The Mighty Mustang Band put on their third and finest revue this year. This was the first year for the new auditorium and the band put on a successful show. Some of the favorites were seen again, like the Pasquale Brothers and a return engagement of Scott Dalrymple as Elton John. Jill Bradley again knocked out the crowd with her sensational voice. The new favorite for the Revue was Senior Danny Clayton as Elvis Presley. The Band has continued a great tradition and the future looks bright for the Homecoming Revue. A. Diane, Kim, and Sandi entertain with their Pacesetter dance routines. B. Jill just can’t stop singing. C. It may look like it, but Ginny really isn’t eating her microphone. D. It’s either a tug-of-war or an ambush. E. Senior FCM members sing their own song. 254 Activities is Auditorium is open Edith V. Pearce, wife of Superintendent of Schools Dr. J. J. Pearce, was honored when the new auditorium was dedicated to her. The ceremony was highlighted by the J.J. Pearce Symphonic Band and the Concert Choir. Mrs. Pearce was presented with a necklace and portrait from the Board of Trustees, and a dozen roses, presented by the Student Council from the students of Pearce. The reception following the ceremonies was also in her honor. ae ene eee 2 : . ; ; A. The new Edith V. Pearce auditorium. B. The interior of the new auditorium. C. Dr. J. J. Pearce speaks about his wife, Edith, at the ceremonies. D. Edith V. Pearce with the bouquet of roses from the Student Council Activities 255 Athletes Honored at Banquet The J. J. Pearce Booster Club honored the 1977 Mustangs of football, volleyball, and cross- country at the tenth annual Fall Sports Banquet. Grant Teaff, Baylor head football coach, was the guest speaker at the banquet December 13, at Northpark Inn. Coaches used this time to present special awards to outstanding team members and to generally show appreciation for the athletes of the ’76 season. A. Sue Pfaff, the Football Sweetheart, was announced at the banquet. B. Football defensive winners: L. to R.: Darrén Wicker co-winner of “Outstanding Defense,” John Davis, “Hustle,” Randy Andres, co-winner of “Outstanding Defense.” C. Volleyball winners: L. to R.: Teresa Smith, “Most Valuable,” Jean Farnen, “Perseverance.” 256 Activities A. Cross-country Winners: L. to R.: Kathy Raymond, “Most Valuable;” Randy Smith, “Most Valuable.” B. Coach Bishop, J. J. Pearce Head Football Coach. C. Offensive Football Winners: L. to R.: Jim Lemming, “Outstanding Offensive Lineman;” Mike Bowers, “Outstanding Offense;” Eric Rothert, “Perseverance.” Activities 257 Drama Department produces hits Early in the year, the drama department supervised the production of “Beyond the Fringe.” Its cast of only four, delighted the audience with English comedy which was the forerunner of Monty Python. With proceeds from “Beyond the Fringe” and other financial support, the drama department presented “Gypsy” in early December. It was a delight to the audience to see the triumphs and tragedies of the two main characters, Rose (played by Jill Bradley) and Louise (played by Jenny Drake). It was a memory which will last for all who saw Gypsy. a yf a LY 4 pig UNULE JOCK A. My mother told me to never accept gifts from strangers. B. But Rose, we can’t go on meeting like this. C. Cheer up, a transfer to Richardson High School isn’t as bad as it seems. D. The students at Pearce get smaller and smaller every year. D. 258 Activities x ‘a 4 ‘ ‘ i; 4 ‘ A. The cast of “Beyond the Fringe.” L. to R.: J Hardwick; D. Rittmann; C. Macon, D. Dickens. B. If you do that one more time, I’l] send you to your room. C. Danny, you’ll have to wai till the show is over before you go to the bathroom. D. Who ever thought a pyramid could be entertaining? Activities 259 N Te : By ie ‘ 4 ® : . 3 S or WS ULL | S sist { , NON t SSS a (lf Spirit Drivers cheer for teams This active group of Junior and mostly Sophomore girls did their part in promoting spirit throughout the student body. During the meetings two mornings a week, they learned routines and decided upon activities. Among the events decided upon, the 1976-77 Spirit Drivers held a magic show and a victory dance during Football season. A new group was formed this year to cheer at Basketball games. A. L. to R. Debbie Cornwall, Pres.; Sherry Evans, Vice Pres.; Diana Korioth, Sec.; Karen O’Reilly, Treas. B. Spirit Drivers join in on the National anthem. C. L. to R. (row 1) J. Higgins, S. Bolding; L. Gorley; R. Aldridge; B. Dungan; K. Wiezorek; (row 2) B. Hankinson; M. Thomas; K. Winters; R. McMahon; (row 3) S. Withrow; L. Hoover; S. St. John; L. Hine. Organizations 261 A. L. to R., (row 1) S. Danback; T. Trenhale; P. Cox; A. Egan; (row 2) C. Jones; J. Kelin; Durst; (row 2) A. Montgomery; L. Bilbo; L. Winters; M. Cahill; (row 3) T. Labutis; J. Paine; K. Leech; S. Sexton. E. L. to R. (row 1) P. Pfaff; C. Davidson; H: Schleyer; P Warkins (row 2) B. Scott; J. Willis; S. Melton; M. Ford; (row 3) K. Duffy; M. Miller; L. Semrad; L. Hill 262 Organizations A. L. to R. (row 1) S. Miller; D. Leach; S. Greenwell; S. Stewart; (row 2) M. Armstrong; C. Bratton; M. Pinac; D. Clark (row 3) S. Boyd; D. Tolbert; C. Stewert; K. Capps. B. An aerial view of the Spirit Drivers of 1976-77. C. L. to R. (row 1) K. Colby; L. Bohannon; D. Bracki; S. Head; (row 2) S. Spraetz; D. Taylor; T. Sconzo; D. Deshazer; (row 3) M. Irving; M. Elmore; D. Haskew; J. Prough. D. It’s not exactly what you would call an enthusiastic group. Organizations 263 A. Lindie Birchum watches the Homecoming activities. B. One of the new ideas exhibited by the cheerleaders was to end each cheer with a pose. C. Debbie Slagel shows off her 264 Organizations Cheerleaders generate school spirit With help from an enthusiastic student body, the cheerleaders exhibited some creative ideas. They developed a new approach to the pep rallies by using skits, contests, and competitions. This talent shown by the cheerleaders was recognized at a Summer workshop at Sam Houston State University. There they won five first place ribbons, received the Superstar Award, won the Spirit Stick, and were selected for the award of excellence. With all these new ideas and talent, the cheerleaders of 1976-77 formed an exciting and inspirational year. 2 e 4 Sa tS Rus wn perfect form. Karen Lair Cindy Slagel Julie Hughes Lynda Gwaltney Debbie Slagel Cindy Karlak Sue Pfaff Kim Christenson Libby Bell — mascot Lindie Birchum A. The 1976-77 Varsity Cheerleaders. B. Captain: Lisa Isreal. C. The dress may be different, but the song is the same. Organizations 265 Spirit Is Exhibited by Sophomore Cheerleaders This group of enthusiastic sophomore girls led cheers and raised spirit at the “B” team football and basketball games, under the leadership of their new sponsor, Betty Wonderly. They also performed at the pep rallies for the sophomore section during competitions between the classes. Besides all the spirit they exhibited for the sophomore class, they also yelled in the Spirit Drivers for the Varsity football and basketball teams. A. The sophomore cheerleaders salute the basketball team. B. L. to R., Bottom Row: D. Rains, L. Baily, L. Wallace. Top Row: L. Bilbo, L. Kain, P. Pfaff, K. Glatz, K. Leech. 266 Organizations Wranglers Lead otudents Last year in an attempt to add more spirit the Wranglers bought a 1950 red Studebaker truck to take the cheerleaders to and from the games and to pull the horse that the Booster club donated in 1970. This year the club of four members actively showed school spirit at the pep rallies and games. A. Sponsor Mr. J. Griffin. B. L. to R.: J. McCalpin, R. Rossato, C. McCommas. ieaereces oe STRESS G Gg, Lae - : S.6.0-4-§ 615 42% - e « = Sa, ieee ee ee eg fii, Organizations 267 Pacesetters excel While raising and exhibiting spirit through their dance routines, the Pacesetters of 1976-77 displayed much talent. This talent was recognized at St. Edwards University in Austin, where the officers received 36 first place ribbons, the camp sweepstakes trophy, and a first place competition trophy. The captain, Lynn Balme, received the Individual] Camp Superstar Award. During the year, the Pacesetters marched in the Homecoming and Christmas parades, and presented their own Pacesetter Revue, bringing back an old tradition. The theme of this year’s Revue was “Broadway thru the Years.” Each squad danced or performed skits. Also, the officers, managers, Seniors, and Juniors performed routines as groups. A. Practices aren’t all work. B. Captain Lynn Balme. C. L. to R. (row 1) S. Mueller; S. Trim; C. Kreuger; C. Seledic (row 2) E. Ritter; P. Skiles; B. Bailey; W. Waterman; (row 3) T. Wilson; M. Brown; S. Knoll; J. Scowcroft; (standing) Lieutenant, Diane Dague. 268 Organizations ¥ Be % a te + Ae - . « ” i. if “Fe ten } A. L. to R. (Row 1) A. Newell; D. Jobin; N. Rutherford; (Row 2) J. Patterson; S. Thompson; J. Jolly; L. Kee; M. Robertson; (Row 3) B. Bilbo; B. Brooks; L. Blount; S. Hayes; S. Allen; (standing) Lieutenant, Karen Smith. B. Pacesetter officers show spirit at the pep rallies. C. Pacesetter managers: L. to R. S. Stroud; L. Worsham; L. Morris; A. Johnson. Organizations 269 A. Either Karen or Cindy is off the beat. B. L. to R. (row 1) D. Inselmann; D. Rosenblum; B. O’Brien; C. Ham; (row 2) J. Miller; S. Fountain; J. Melton; S. Jenkins; (row 3) S. Rasmussen; L. Hill; J. Sword; M. Dowd; (standing) Lieutenant Cindy Bell. C. The ever- ready Pacesetter smile never fades. D. Sue Oxley shows off her squad T-Shirt. E. K.K’s Kickers ride in the Homecoming parade. 270 Organizations A. L. to R. (Row 1) S. Skelton; R. Clarke; (Row 2) S. Oxley; Lieutenant, Sandi O’Brien; D. Boettigheimer; (Row 3) T. Dean; T. Farley; S. Richardson; S. Loucks; G. A. Jolly; B. Wright; A. Scowcroft; K. Bracki. B. Lisa Hill trys out a new way for saying the prayer. C. L. to R. (Row 1) S. Adams; A. Jasper; L. Smart; T. Gaines; (Row 2) J. Abernathy; C. Terrell; S. Baugh; K. Glatz; (Row 3) L. Hopper; C. Stratton; M. Holman; M. Chambers; Lieutenant, Kim Watkins. : Organizations 271 A. “Don’t look now, but there goes another mouse,” whispers Holly Hall. B. L. to R. (row 1) M. Dewell, J. Bell, L. Pettigrew. (row 2)'A. VanWart, K. Curran, C. Stone, K. Dornseifer. (row 3) Nancy Murphy, sponsor; S. Morgan, C. Sewell, A. Bell. (row 4) D” Smith, K. Anderson, S. Pfaff, C. Karlak, K. Pierce. (row 5) J. Ince, N. O’Donnell, C. Rose, A. Winters, A. Hennes. (row 6) D. King, H. Holly, S. Crain, S. VanWart, B. Marshall, C. McMicheal, C. Hankinson. C. Lisa and Kathy digest their lunch. D. I bet you wouldn’t say that to my face. 272 Organizations Christianity Forms. Friendship Bonds A bond between athletes and Christianity was formed when the Girls | Fellowship of Christian Athletes was founded in 1972. This same bond _ is evident in this years club. Together they formed a Christmas canned foods drive and supervised children at camp. They also went on hay rides and went Christmas caroling. The Christian attitudes among these girls created a bond for lasting friendship. Christian athletes yunite in F.C.A. le ith ng Together as a group of Christian athletes, these boys created a link A. Chris Chance shows off his FCA T-shirt. B. John Pflug and Jim Lemming lead the {Mi between themselves and Christ. Their Purpose was to create Christian prayer. C. L. to R. (row 1) J. Pflug Pres.; J. Lemming, Vice Pres.; J. Davis, Sec.; D. Reed, , attitudes among the athletes to help them perform better in Treas.; (row 2) C. Chance; S. Wiggins, J. Pulliam; M. Ferguson; B. Moore; G. DeSalvo; athe : 3 : f (row 3) Coach McIntire; R. Herman; H. Holliday; G. Zackary; R. Rizzato; R. Smith; D competition. Meeting on Friday mornings, with the usual doughnuts, Debeker; T. Oxley; (row 4) T. Siedell; G. Philippi; M. Bender: J. Jackson; W these boys joined together to pray to Christ for spiritual understanding. Saulsberry; B. Milligan; D. Corey. : pvTHWes, FALLS. TEs. Organizations 273 N.H.S. honors Pearce The National Honor Society, keeping with tradition, held the annual Christmas dance on December 11. The dance this year was a disco with disc jockey, Ron McAllister, from KNUS. The N.HLS. also held its annual induction ceremonies early this year. Both Juniors and Seniors were welcomed into the organization by our Principal, Mr. R. Stamps. The new Edith V. Pearce auditorium was the location for the ceremonies and reception which was attended by both parents and students. A. Greg DeSalvo is presented his certificate from Mr. Stamps. B. L. to R. NHS officers: Jan Rosen; Hist.-Parl.; Sue Oxley, Treas.; Jim Lemming, Pres.; Jennifer Sword, Sec.; Teresa Gaines, Vice Pres. C. L. to R. (row 1) S. Thompson; K. Smith; L. Balme; (row 2) M. Mastal; R. Clarke; A. Newell; (row 3) G. Weeks; M. Moore; L. Hill; S. Rasmussen. D. Sandy Stroud helps serve food at the induction ceremonies. 274 Organizations A. L. to R. (row 1) C. Snider; R. Williamson; S. Pierce; (row 2) R. Gadsoe; N. Scogin; S Dayton; (row 3) J. Manheiy; S. Dover; B. Reed; J. Clinger. B. L. to R. (row 1) J. Short; D. Stephens; K. Haviland; (row 2) S. Blake; T. Carter; L. George; (row 3) D. Cornwall; B. Leslie; R. Alexander; B. Bowen. C. L. to R. (row 1) C. McMicheal; B. McAdams; C Braley; (row 2) R. Rotto; S. Nyaard; K. Bracki; C. Thomas; (row 3) G. DeSalvo; J Combs; K. Cross; S. Stroud. D. L. to R. (row 1) B. Wiese; D. Parrish; S. Dalrymple; (row 2) K. Watkins; J. Jackson; S. O’Brien; (row 3) J. Smith; D. Schmoll; M. Levy; T Schramm. Organizations 275 Mighty Mustang Band Enjoys Superior Ratings Much of the credit for this year’s fantastic Mustang spirit belongs to the Mighty Mustang band. They kept our spirit raised by performing at” football games, marching through the halls at home games, and performing at pep rallies. Besides supporting our school through these activities they entered many contests. They received superior ratings at a marching contest and entered many U.L.L. contests, including the Buccaneer Festival in Corpus Christi. To help raise money for their trip to Corpus Christi, the band sponsored many money-making projects. One of which was the 1976-77 Homecoming revue. B. A. Mass confusion reigns as band members try to practice during first period. B. Despite weeks of practice, band members can’t decide when to go on the field. C. The marching band suddenly decides to attack the Flag Corps. D. L. to R (Row 1): B. Fredrickson, J. Derks. (Row 2): J. Kaufman, C. Irvin, N. Wilson. (Row 3): K. Mitchart, B. Ferguson, D. Russum. 276 Organizations pct MORNE aah eee A. The Mustang Band at its best. B. Keith Marx; more meat per pound? C. Beth Fields grabs a nap during early morning practice. D. L. to R. (Row 1): K. Tanner, K. Campbell. (Row 2): A. Walker, S. Morgan, S. King. (Row 3): G. Crain, J. Doran, B. Feilds, C. Wilson. Organizations 277 A. L. to R. (Row 1) C. Lee; M. Knight; K. Doherty; L. Cervera; J. Salsberry; (Row 2) J. Polly; C. Ostrander; L. Stephenson; L. Ligdon; Briggs; C. Gilmer; D. Parrish. B. Everyone wants to be a drum major. . . C. Drum Major, Scott Dalrymple leads the band. D. L. to R. (Row 1) M. Thompson; C. Langon (Row 2) B. Weber; J. Turvey; A. Blacketer (Row 3) P. Brey; D. Ford; M. Kramen. 278 Organizations to R. (top to -77 Concert Band. B. L 976 = i= ger; J. Clin Kring; R. Cook; Corder; R. Hoye; A. Barfield; J. bottom) G. EE ’ S. nsor, Mr. D. Taylor; K. rander; str Zastov nick: Sims; J. O Zamora; . Scallorn; A. twirler). VV V 1; | bert. D. Do you need a Sor 1 John B. C. Spo ( , vy; K. Be } M. Dayton; ight? J Giul We Organizations 279 A. Band must really be interesting. B. L. to R. (Row 1) J. Hampton; D. Strait; S$. Lee; K. Graham; K. Boughnou. (Row 2) C. Roland; N. Kern; P. Lokke; J. Noland; J. J. Davis; J. Abbott; M. Saathoff. C. All Traffic will yield. D. L. to R. (row 1) C. Williams; (Row 2) G. Castleberry; A. Journey; J. Putman; D. Rotto. (Row 3) D. Smith; S. Bunday; B. Reed; H. Heyer; S. Schroeder; T. Landguth; T. Krauss; D. Moss. 280 Organizations ie A. L. to R. (row 1) B. Journey; V. Haistey; D. Brussard; J. Hull; K. Kay; (row 2) S. McKinnan; A. Colvin; M. Cantrell; D. Clayton; J. Mantheighy; D. Winter; J. Goosetree. B. He sure is devoted to his music. C. L. to R. (row 1) L. Henderson; M. Moore; D. Strelick; (row 2) D. Danl; S. Ogler; N. Scogin; A. Blacketer; M. Helberg; (row 3) N. Brown; B. Anthony; J. Christi; J. Chivian; A. Pippin; K. Oberlander; R. Robinson. D. Scott Bunday, Baylor Bear reject? ) Organizations 281 Band Shows Talent The Jazz Band is a group of dedicated musicians who meet in their free time to practice under the leadership of Bob Hargrove. Because of their long hours of work, they were invited to play at concerts at the University of Texas and the Stephen F. Austin Jazz Festivals. They also provided the music for the 1976-77 Drama play and the Homecoming Revue. A. Scotty ruined his jacket where his trombone rubs. B. Watch it or this horn will be in your ear. C. Carolyn’s mommy makes her practice outside? D. L. to R. (row 1) S. Pierce, J. Hampton, N. Boyle, C. Snider, B. Anthony, J. Lokke. (row 2) M. McCasland, D. Clancey, J. Parr, K. Marx, T. Schramm, M. Krass, S. Dalrymple. (row 3) G. Castleberry, G. Yates, D. Moss, §. McKinnon, D. Smith, B. Reed, A. Colvin, M. Sadhoff, Bob Hargrove. D. 282 Organizations Orchestra gives several concerts Under this years orchestra director, Mrs. Barton, the orchestra attended many concerts. They performed together with the members of the Northwood orchestra for a concert at Northwood. Members of the orchestra also played for the 1976-77 drama play: “Gypsy.” A. All region orchestra members: L. to R. (row 1) K. Vincent; M. Beeson; (row 2) J. Pedigo; D. Tibideau; D. Woodbury. B. L. to R. (row 1) D. Tibideau; L. Nemgree; E. Bernstein; J. Parrack; A. Rogers; P. Flad; M. Beeson; D. Woodbury; (row 2) L. Sodler; G. McGuine; L. Gurnas; J. Wright; Instructor: J. Barton; B Charmin; M. Saathoff; B. Foley; K. Vincent. COSA bar Organizations 283 te Mustang staff , works hard A constant demand for pictures and a frantic rush for deadlines kept the Mustang Annual Staff always on their toes. Despite the obvious confusion, the 1976-77 Mustang Annual was finally finished and all that remained was the hectic delivery. A. Baitog 12 erent eon Kerry Haviland Business Manager ........... Patricia Mello ASSISTANT Vind AA SNe Carol Hankinson Student Iafes 9°22. 5.2. 2 Susan ickson Caryn Rose Georgia Bourgeois Organizations and .......... Karla Hammer Activities Tracey Pefaur Karen Conaway Pam Judge SPOTS Hee daesis i UN no eens aR Sandy Gillis Debora Inselmann Allison Dunn Claudia Grove Loderclassmen? ooh tires re ean Kyle Boice Lisa Myers Kay Niederer Panel ty tise! ie ee at ae Nan Butler Laura Beddall Honors TC LAD pst bebe oi : . Debbie Strelick Photography Editor ...... ....Mike Martin Photorrapherssg ues yeaah Shannon Kile David Kellerhouse Drew Dickens Ricky Draehn Chris Burnley Ellen Roberts Tim Sullivan Tom Kleinke ASUSELEG LUC TED Et tices opie Mitch McCasland A. Kyle Boice (alias Sammy Sophomore) writes home to Mommy. B. Drew Dickens wonders, “Why can’t I sit like the yoga lady on T.V.” C. Our photographers can’t find anything better to do than photograph a photographer. D. Kerry Haviland pouts to Mrs. Smith, . . But her layouts are better than mine.” 284 Organizations McCasland, Susan Dickson, Carol Hankinson, Nan Butler, Georgia Bourgeois, Caryn Rose. (Row 2): Tom s, Debbie Strelick, Patricia Mello. (Row 3): Kyle Boice, Allison Dunn, Pam Judge, Claudia Grove, Tracey Beddall, Kay Niederer, Mikey Martin, Davey Killerhouse, Sandy Gillis, Debora Inselmann, Sandy The 1976-77 J. J. Pearce Annual Staff: L. to R. (Row 1): Ricky Draehn, Mitch Kleinke, Chris Burnley, Drew Dickens, Kerry Haviland, Lisa Myers, Ellen Robert Pefaur, Karen Conaway, Karla Hammer. (Row 4): Mrs. Melinda Smith, sponsor; Laura Stroud. Organizations 285 Pony Express Wins Several Awards Pony Express members worked harder than ever to turn out their monthly issues. They were dedicated under this year’s editor, Megan Mastal, and the papers proved it. The staff attended a journalism workshop at S.M.U. during the summer and brought home many awards. Megan Mastal received “Most Valuable Staffer,” and Kym Thompson received an award for best Layout Design. And, thanks to everyone’s help, the Pony Express staff won the best Magazine Dummy. A. Karen “Speed” Edwards whips out another flash for the newsmagazine. B. Julie Stephenson perfects sleeping on the job (while managing to still look busy). C. Pony Express’ efforts pay off in not only a great newsmagazine, but also in a second place award for their Homecoming Hall. (=D. L @R(Row 1):] Bhinchai. ' Johns, MM aT Tab 286 Organizations r soto! se mcame: needy? A - tosis aininiindiaheet sree ce a t ealiaess diliainiabiniiinaee caer. ae PCR ase RENCE NRA 3 } tbc oeceermnan tcc ree See ek } : 4 Wells, D. Potter, P. Mello, M. Robertson, D. Kellerhouse. (Row 2): ‘Met Reese, J. Stephenson, L. evel [Row 3): A. Haskel, K. Edwards, S. Estle, T. Sullivan, R. Helton, J. LaBrie, R. Jasper, D. Dickens, S. Kile, J. Davenport, M. Marti i ite parsnip atest a A en Ot standing Journalists Chosen Membership to Quill and Scroll is limited. The club, sponsored by Melinda Smith, is an honorary journalism organization for which the members had to meet several basic requirements. The prerequisites included having served on a school publication, being in the top third of their class, and having advisor approval. A. L. to R.: K. Hammer, W. Johns, L. Frank, A. Morris, S. Kile, A. Haskell, S. Estle, S. Stroud, R. Helton, R. Jasper, S. Dickson, K. Haviland, S. Gillis, M. Robertson, M. Mastal. B. Robin Jasper reluctantly works on a news magazine deadline. C. How DO they expect a vertical picture to fit in a horizontal space. D. “If you say so Megan, but we still don’t think it’s fair.” Organizations 287 288 Organizations Hard work and dedication are two things which contributed to the success of the Pearce mixed choir. Members of the choir were involved in many money making projects, one of which was selling coupon books. They performed at the J.J. Pearce auditorium dedication and performed the Messiah during Christmas. Another actual choral group was the Girls Choir. They attended many of the same concerts as the mixed choir. Mr. Bennett is also their director. Mustang choirs sing out Madrigal Choir Entertains The Madrigal choir is a small, select group of people, chosen by Mr. Bennett, who practice together and, in their free time, perform outside school. During the Christmas season, they performed at such places as Olla Podrida, North Park, and for the Shriners. A. All region choir: L. to R.: G. Moore, R. Williamson, M. Stills, S. Gilmore, J. Bradey. B. “DO, RA, ME, FA, SO, LA. . .” C. Madrigal Choir: L. to R. (row 1) W. Godsoe, R. Walker, J. Bradley. (row 2) L. Baird, R. Chandler, S. Pierce, M. Thesing. (row 3) M. Stills, C. Northern, J. McDowell, G. Owens. Organizations 289 Musicians Celebrate Life Through Prayer Fellowship of Christian Musicians is a group of musicians who come together to sing and share their prayers. They meet every Friday morning before school and on special ) occasions, they met at members homes for : additional fellowship meetings with guest speakers. A. Chris always sings in the middle of class. B. Band sponsor, Mr. Hargrove, is also a member of the F.C.M. C. “I just can’t seem to concentrate on this music and this itch.” D. Some people like to pretend that they are the boss. E. L. to R. (row 1) M. Cantrell, S. King, D. Strelick, A. Walker, B. Gray, M. Knight, P. Lokke. (row 2) K. Haviland, S. Schroeder, A. Pippin, D. Parrish, M. Kramen, N. Scogins, S. Ogier, J. Clinger, Mr. Hargrove. (row 3) J. Parr, D. Moss, K. Hunsacker, R. Robinson, J. Sims, T. Sharp, J. Sualsberry, Mr. Guilbert, B. Reed. (row 4) T. Schramm, B. Johnson, K. Heard, C. Roland, C. Wilson, J. King, R. Hoye, D. Clancey, S. Dalrymple, A. Colvin. 290 Organizations Outdoor Adventures Highlight Woods and Waters Club’s Year Woods and Waters is a group made up of students who are interested in the outdoors. They took many excursions, among them were weekend trips up the Brazos and Red Rivers. A trip to Colorado this spring will highlight the group’s year. The club sponsor was Jim Mymern. A. Jim Mymern says, “Don’t ever shoot flying birds like this.” B. L. to R. (Row 1): Jim Mymern, sponsor; K. Rudolph, Treasurer; R. Taylor, President; R. Andres, Vice President; M. Odom, Secretary. ( Row 2): D. DeShazer, D. Winsor, P. Bell, P. Walbeck, S. Dills, D. Shaw, S. Cate, J. Pinkis, C. Giles, M. Brown, M. Faulkner. Organizations 291 A. “Hey, what do you think you’re doing down there?” asks Chris Braley. B. “Georgia, do you really think these shoes look O.K.?” asks Karla Hammer. C. There is no way I'd ever do that, remark Council members. D. Ken Cross works on holding up the wall at a council meeting. 292 Organizations Student Council Represents students The Student Council is made up of representatives from the Sophomore, Junior and Senior classes. The group works together to do things for the student body. One of their projects was sponsoring a Rick Presley concert. The officers for the year were President — Kathy Curran, Vice-President — Nan Butler, Secretary — Georgia Bourgeois, Treasurer — Chris Braley, and Historian — Karla Hammer. A. Kathy Curran, Pres., and Nan Butler, Vice Pres., wonder what mark they can leave on Pearce. B. L. to R. (Row 1): K. Curran, Pres. (Row 2): K. Hammer, Hist.; N. Butler, Vice Pres.; G. Bourgeois, Sec.; C. Braley, Treas. (Row 3): G. Dyer, D. Bottingheimer, H. Schleyer, G. Weeks. (Row 4): D. Burrier, C. Rose, K. Baird, S. Morgan, M. Bower. (Row 5): C. Burnley, M. Miller, S. Davidson, S. Melton, K. Bradshaw. (Row G): B. Scott, J. Sword, L. Hill, S. Rasmusen, J. Willis, L. Hill. (Row 7): H. Holliday, K. Cross. C. Hillary Schleyer realizes that sophomores should be seen and not heard. Organizations 293 Speech Club wins This year has been hectic for the Speech Club. Besides attending such tournaments as R.L. Turner and Jesuit, they attended the L.D. Bell tournament where first place in extemporaneous was brought by Terri Dean. Second place was received by Theresa Arciniega in informative extemporaneous, and third place was given to Ricky Taylor in persuasive extemp. This year they will sponsor their own Speech Tournament, here at Pearce. Besides their other accomplishments, they won first place in Homecoming Hall. A. L. to R. (row 1) R. Taylor; R. Reeves; R. Schnider; M. McCarthy; (row 2) J. Urbach; J. Fike; E. Butler; D. Schmoll; T. Dean; T. Hardwick; S. Loesseberg; T. Arciniega; L. Bohannon; L. Blocker; C. Levinson; S. Garrett; K. Cato; J. Dirks. B. “I refuse to listen to you when you’re wrong.” C. “Kill” the speaker! D. . . . and I think that I should be elected,” says Greg DeSalvo. 294 Organizations Class of ’79 off to good start The Sophomore Class Council was very active in leading the sophomore class this year. They were the first sophomore class to sell Senior ’79 t-shirts. They also participated in the Homecoming Hall Contest. A. How about tennis — Hunter? B. Hunter shows his enthusiasm. C. L. to R. (row 1) K. Bradshaw, Vice Pres.; S. Melton, Sec.; H. Schleyer, Treas.; H. Holliday, Pres. (row 2) S. Sexton; K. Oberlander; C. Long; Melissa; R. Meeks; J. Urbach; M. Ford; J. Willis. (cow 3) T. Sneed; C. Bennett; J. Mouser; B. Hughes; L. Durst; D. Gunter; A. Montgomery; C. Burnley. (row 4) S. Bolding; L. Hire; K. McMahon; D. Bracki; S. St. John; K. Winters; M. Thomas; L. Hoover; L. Corley. Organizations 295 Juniors Compete With Enthusiasm The Junior Class Council was sponsored by Homer Alexander. The club decorated the halls during Homecoming week and won second place in the competition. The council was enthusiastic and active in promoting school spirit. A. L. to R. (row 1) N. Papaila, S. Larsen, C. Seledic. (row 2) L. Thomas, M. Pool, R. Toynbee, S. Knoll. (row 3) S. Trim, J. McBride, L. Kee, B. Bilbo. (row 4) G. Furuta, B. O’Brien, P. Moore, A. Miller. (row 5) A. Newell, M. Moore, A. Winters, P. Judge, K. Pierce. (row 6) S. Adams, J. Scowcroft, $. Loucks, $. Neva, V. Misko, S. Richardson. (row 7) M. Dowd, R. Clarke, S. Dover, J. Sewell, B. Marshall, L. Walker. (row 8) D. Rosenblum, B. Wilson, Vice Pres.; G. Weeks, Sec.; K. Frambes, Pres.; A. Riley, S. Wiggins. B. The annual Junior Class Picnic will be held in Ohio. C. The Junior Class sponsor, Homer Alexander. 296 Organizations Seniors Plan for Future Sponsored by John Carano, the Senior Class Council discussed plans for graduation and the Senior Prom in their weekly meetings. In order to raise money for their activities, the council sold doughnuts, held a Disco Dance and a carwash, and sponsored the annual Senior Class Play. A. The President, Mark, and Treas., Susie, seem to get along just fine. B. Mala got stuck typing the list of the whole Senior class. C. L. to R. (row 1) K. Thompson, Sec.; D. Dague, Vice Pres.; M. Irving, Pres.; S. Duffy, Treas. (row 2) K. Bayless, K. Glatz, C. Slagel; (pictured but not in club); (row 3) K. Smith, S. Stroud, C. Karlak, C. McMichael. (row 4) J. Jolly, S. Gillis, M. Robertson, J. Sword, K. Watkins, S. O’Brien. (row 5) D. Greenwell, N. Butler, L. Hopper, K. Cross, T. Gaines, G. Bourgeois, L. Hill. (row 6) P. Fulton, A. Scowcroft, D. Boettingheimer, K. Bracki, K. Bellamy. (row 7) G.A. Jolly, K. Reese, S. Oxley, L. Balme, S. Pfaff, P. Skiles. Organizations 297 Spanish Students Join Club Students actively interested in the Spanish language joined together to form the J. J. Pearce Spanish Club. Meeting weekly, they decided on such activities as Homecoming hall decorations, and worked on carnation sales for Valentine’s Day. A. “Spanish bores me, but I’m still an officer anyway,” confesses Greg Weeks. B. Don’t look now but she caught us talking during a meeting again. C. L. toR. (Row 1): K. Frambes, M. Bowers, G. Weeks, B. Wilson. (Row 2): K. Niederer, E. Butler, D. Bracki, S. St. John, K. Winters, M. Thomas, K. Kato, D. Burrier. (Row 3): K. Stratton, J. Sewell, A. Jasper, S. Miller, S. Butler, S. Bolding, L. Hoover, C. McMahon, J. Jolly. (Row 4): P. Manor, M. Loy, K. O’Donnell, S. Kile, L. Corley, L. Hines, T. Vaden, S. Duffy. 298 Organizations French Club Enjoys Numerous Activities The French club planned many events this year. They planned a philanthropy, such as going to an orphanage and also a progressive dinner. Near the end of the year, the club went to a French restaurant. It was sponsored by Carlene Klein, and Molly Ingram. A. Kathy McMillan exclaims, “You have got to be kidding!” B. You devil, you! C. L. to R. (Row 1): B. Reed, L. Hopper, R. Schnieder, S. Gillis, L. Swenson, S. Wooord, S. Morris. (Row 2): S. Cain, K. Murphy, V. Scallon, A. Johnson, K. McMillan, T. Polley, R. Alexander. Organizations 299 German Club Has Eventful Year The German Club started off the year with a highly successful back-to-school dance. In celebration of Oktoberfest, the club went to dinner at Der Schnapps and Snacks Restaurant. Early in March, the club traveled to Baylor University in Waco to compete in the German Convention held there. They promoted school spirit by decorating a beautiful hall during Homecoming. Th e 1977 club ended the year with a banquet for its members. A. “What did you say?” B. Another exciting German club meeting! C. “I’m going to knock you, Drew.” D. L. to R. (Row 1): K. Mueller, B. Bonney, G. Hall, J. Parr, L. Ligon, T. Murphy. (Row 2): M. Brown, T. Gaines, B. Bowen, S. Gilmore, R. Robinson, P. Lewis, K. French, J. Musemeci, D. Pederson, G. Furuta. (Row 3): S. Bunday, D. Hogue, T. Bedard, B. Bedard, B. Leslie, B. Bell, C. Burnley, M. McNair, J. Goosetree, C. Wendy, B. Gray. 300 Organizations aoe — ne ee ee 4 | A. L. to R. (row 1) L. Widener, T. Duckworth, R. Alexander, S$. Dosch, J. McGoodwin, P. Griffitts, D. Zwart. (row 2) D. Griffitts, D. Shaw, R. Schneider, S. Dickson, P. Carstens, M. Levy, G. DeSalvo. B. Latin can be SO much fun. C.“. . . if I remember you had to conjugate video then. . .” D. Richard Alexander tries not to fall asleep during the meeting. Latin Club Offers Activities Taking time out from State and National competition, Latin students under the direction of Mrs. Dawn Griffitts, held two parties and the annual Slave Sale. Organizations 301 AFS Continues Exchange Program AFS was a very active group this year. They invited the Dallas Tornado Soccer Team to Pearce to participate in a variety of sports with Pearce students. They also sponsored the Richardson- Pearce combination Dance. They were sponsored this year by David London. A. Beverly Bowen is the host for Julia Echeverria. B. Becky has the whole world in her hands. C. “If they don’t let me go to Europe, I’m gonna pout.” D. L. to R. (Row 1): G. Dyer; G. Shumaker; G. Umberson; T. Johnson; R. Dimitrik. (Row 2): T. Taylor; B. Bowen; J. Echeverria; Becky Naugle, Pres.; J. Wirskye; E. Mangieri. (Row 3): D. Smith; D. Korioth; N. Butler; J. Morgan; S. Venthem; T. Pefuar; Mrs. Elaine Poldrack. (Row 4): Mr. David London; T. Lilley; A. Dunn; S. Gillis; B. Stewert; T. Carter. 302 Activities Art Club Participates in The Art Club has been very active this year. They went to many different art shows and contests throughout the year. They had a special show for the seniors during the spring. The club was sponsored by Martha Sue Martin and Nancy Murphy. A. My mom wouldn’t let me do this in the nude. B. Julie sure is fun to watch! C. L. to R. (row 1) J. Stephenson, M. Sadoff, G. Kindrey, J. Zeitler, M. Skelton, N. Murphy. (row 2) K. Legge, P. Courtney, K. Vincent, K. McAda, L. Pettigrew, T. Stier, R. Frazier, K. Carlson, M. Martin. (row 3) B. Riggins, C. Chance, B. Irwin, M. Dewell. serene ste ee ae REP rg geet LEE Organizations 303 Math Minds Join Club Pearce’s Mu Alpha Theta was composed of students who have an 85 average in Algebra 3-4. They must have a great interest for mathematics. Students were sponsored by Elinore South. A. MATH: L. to R. (row 1) A. McCollum, J. Musemeci, | M. Beason. (row 2) K. Wood, G. Reed, D. Zwart, G. Dyer, J. McGoodwin. (row 3) J. Mantheiy, N. Papaila, J. | McGoodwin, J. McCalpin, B. Wiese. Earth Interest Intrigues Club Ecology Club activities consist of studying the environment and its interrelationships with environmental life such as wild life. This club was sponsored by Mary McBride. B. Ecology: L. to R.: B. Lamb, M. Brown, S. Woody, D. Knecht, D. Korioth, D. Stephenson, J. Fougeron, D. Stephens, J. Short, R. Alexander. 304 Organizations A SERVICE FE ROGR ANS CVAE Prepares for Careers Coordinated Vocational Academic Education is a group that was set up to train students who wish to pursue a career in a vocational occupation. Their major money- making project this year, along with the Richardson, Berkner, and Lake Highlands chapter of C.V.A.E., was raffling of a Buick convertible. A. L. to R. (Row 1): D. Collander, M. Miller, V. Jacks, J. Dunignan, T. Farquhar. (Row 2): M. Paige, B. Moisure, B. Taylor, D. Sherrin, M. Moffit, C. Ivy. (Row 3): G. Klughart, B. Martin, J. Welch, S. Harris, E. Miller. Red Cross Helps Others The Red Cross accomplished many service projects for the 1976-77 year. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Betty Rice, consisted of people who care for the welfare of others. The service projects were to help the needy. B. Red Cross Club: L. to R. (Row 1): D. Knorr, K. Patel, P. Mello, L. Blocker, A. Riley. (Row 2): D. Conkel, K. Rhinehart, B. Bowen, M. Egan. Organizations 305 DECA Enjoys Profitable Year In order to raise money, DECA sold popcorn, and helped with the Channel 13 auction. Other service projects included going to the Neiman-Marcus Fortnite, and giving a Christmas party for the children at the Dallas Children’s Emergency Center. Third place in Homecoming hall decoration went to DECA. A. L. to R. (Row 1): J. Etchinson, J. Caraway, B. McDowell, S$. Dungan, L. Wolf, S. Wittwer. (Row 2): S. Demuth, S. Witte, V. Davis, M. Mastal, T. Albers, S. Hamlin. B. L. to R. (Row 1): G. Jacks, S. Kmieciak, C. Spiker, B. Mitchell, A. Miller, L. Skelton, K. Carlson, K. Conaway, P. Judge. (Row 2): D. Daffin, L. Welch, J. Scott, 8. Westbrook, B. Barnett, B. Mercer, C. Bishop. 306 Organizations SAE Teaches Teaching £8 V1.8 Go Activities involving Students for Action in Education included tutoring at Mohawk Elementary School and many service activities such as helping the mentally retarded children. In February, the group traveled to San Antonio for a convention. y 2 4 a s. : i ee i 1 A. L. to R. (Row 1): K. Campbell, T. Rozzini, V. Scallon, S. Cain, K. Haviland, Lea Pope. (Row 2): D. Strelick, K. Cross, A. Pippin, S. Stockiniger. ee ea eee aes te eh Y dar on’ GT Trains Students on Job Industrial Cooperative Training is a program in which students receive actual reaPacs a Pa hd a) Fs work experiences with the cooperation of industrial establishments. Students gained experience, obtained knowledge and developed skills in an occupation which will promote citizenship. B. (Row 1): S. Bryant, D. Lauderdale, T. Hanna, D. Zwart, D. Henderson. (Row 2): L. Weddon, D. Wright, S. Farris, K. Gorman, R. Bartoletta, T. Tolbert, R. Haughton. (Row 3): T. McGary, B. Allen, B. Johnson, D. Fife, C. Shoemaker, K. Percise, D. Hill, J. Bordenaro, J. Porter, J. Adams. Organizations 307 a Ey al ALL qpscattt See : a } y, y, | | : AN y Ads — Index w o co SKIN CARE CENTER Treatments for Problem Skin LAS TRES CORNER Coitfures and CUTTERY Boutique Haircuts and Thermal Waving — Se io i . 418 Spanish Village - Dallas, Texas 75240 ¢ 239-1315 ro MUSIC HALL AR, FRIENDSHIP HOUSE - BOOKSTORE Records and Tapes Discount Prices Classical, Jazz, Pop Country and Western 45 rpm's MUSIC HALL, INC. 73 Richardson Heights Village Beltline at North Central 234-5931 RICHARDSON HEIGHTS BANK TRUST 820 W. ARAPAHO RD. 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Advisor: Susan Nowlin. Not pictured: Cathy Beason, Kim Blacketer, Martha McAtee. Ads 317 Fa LU N O = a = QZ si LU N a - oH O Fr 2 a QO ze L ap) ” of er ——F LU = 7 LU Cc) (=) math ms Y co 4 318 Ads UTOPIA TRI-HI-Y — First Row, L. to R.: Diane D., Cindy S., Vickie H., LeAnn W., Pam Karen S., Nan B., Vicki S., Mala R., Lori H., Doris B., D’Ana C. _ e m oe Ye: i 3 : f f sis t SA ey ee 4 4 f a ‘) - BOG: os DS y , ' ; C if | JUST US TRI-HI-Y — First Row, L. to R.: Shaun H., Kathleen R., Karen L., Karrie P., Kelly R. Second Row, L. to R.: Jan B., Ginny M., Tami H., Mary P., Kim _ P., Georgia B., Barb |. Third Row, L. to R.: Bobbi |., Shelley C., Linda W., Laura S., Lisa |., Tammy H., Debora |. Ads 319 GENESIS TRI-HI-Y and HWE BROTHERS HI-Y GENESIS TRI-HI-Y - % — First Row (L to R): Karen J., Kris C., Layne A., Jennifer 4 = Jz, Lisa P., Pam H. Second Row (L to R): Cindy H., Gina Ann J., Kelly B., Melanie T., Charlotte C., Susie D., Karen G. Not Pictured: Lisa Crouch, Marcella Thes- ing, Laurie Hagens, Cindy Graham. LITTLE BROTHERS HI-Y First Row (L to R): Brian C., Kirk F., John W., Matt T., Jere G., Kirk A., Greg W. Second Row (L to R): Bruce A., Brad W., Curt C., Steve W., Tom W.., Brian B., Monty Y., Chris S., Kenny L., Joe Z. = 320 Ads | img bell oYOTEM : bape sets we avy ‘ ‘ Sorennt: a ‘ 4 We } F . 1 Cnty 4 he nm ve + ; 7 1} oa : i ‘ 4 ys First Row (L to R): Dana R., Beth O., Sherry J., Julie M. Second Row (L to R): Cindy H., Melinda D., Susan F., Jan M. Third Row (L to R): Debora |., Michelle R., Cindy Lisa H., Jennifer S. j B., YOUR 17, apres et Ads 321 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS '77 Charles and Margie Austin — Mr. and Mrs. James Balme and family The Joe Bayless Family The William U. Bell Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Blount The Boice Family Dr. and Mrs. Boley R. C. Borden and family The Bourgeois Family The Jim Brown Family The B. Bulter Family Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cary Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. 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Weise 322 Ads BASKETBALL 23 — Barbara Marshall Adkins, Carl — 107 Alexander, Homer — 110 Anderson, Betty Bob — 109 Baird, Leanne — 98 Barton, Jane — 102 Beane, Ann — 104, 106 Bennett, Wade — 102 Benson, Tom — 102 Bishop, Jerry — 105 Blair, Bill — 97 Boatwright, Polly — 98 Braswell, Ann — 112, 52 Brooks, Charles — 104, 112 Burpee, Jerry — 102, 108 Burrow, Nelda — 94 Cain, Shirley — 94 Carano, John — 103 Cargile, Wendy — 98 Carona, Chuck — 98, 107, 43 Cavender, Mike — 93 Cervera, Alicia — 111, 112 Christensen, Ida — 110 Coats, Gayla — 94 Collander, David — 115 Collings, Susan — 113 Collins, Susan — 105 Cooper, Royce — 109 Cuthbertson, Bill — 109 Davidson, Betty — 94 Davis, Bobbye — 94 Davis, Joye — 98 Dawson, Diane — 108 Deering, Helen — 9 7 Diltz, Julia — 106 Duke, Sheila — 99 Durham, Helen — 111 Elwell, Laverne — 95 Eisenmann, Mary — 111 Engstrom, Christi — 96 Everitt, Elaine — 113 Fleming, Ellen — 105 324 Index Faculty Index Forrest, Mary — 95 Gaffney, Marsha — 95 Garnett, Mary — 99 George, Jerry — 115 Griffin, Jim — 22, 99, 105 Griffin, Martha — 95 Griffitts, Dawn — 99 Guest, Sharon — 106 Guilbert, Tommy — 103 Hahn, Bonnie — 111 Hall, Harriet — 95 Hargrove, Bob — 103 Harp, Rose Marie — 105 Hayter, Larry — 59, 99 Henderson, Dana — 114 Hewlett, Nella — 110 Heyer, Doris — 95 Higgins, Julie — 103 Holland, Roger — 114 Holliday, Dottie — 94 Hosea, Jeffie — 96 Huestis, Fred — 107 Huffman, Jack — 93 Iglehart, Gretchen — 115 Ingram, Molly — 112 Klein, Carleen — 112 Lacey, Linda — 99 Leavelle, Sandra — 96 Loftin, Bob — 93 London, David — 104, 111 Long, Lucy — 100 Lowder, Dale — 93 Manier, Vicki — 96 Marchman, Yvonne — 113 McBride, Mary — 111 McConnell, Jim — 107 McGee, Judy — 100 McIntosh, Ann — 97 MclIntrye, John — 40, 114 McKissack, Linda — 115 Meeks, Linda — 100 Moore, Doug — 108 Morini, Anna — 101 Mungioli, Richard — 107 Murphy, Nancy — 108 Mymern, Jim — 104 Nicholson, Karen — 107 Nowlin, Susan — 104, 106 Parten, Catherine — 96 Passmore, Sue — 101 Philpott, Carolyn — 96 Poldrack, Elaine — 111 Pope, Evelyn — 99 Pope, Lea — 106 Pullias, Peggye — 97 Ratliff, Barbara — 97 Ray, Zona — 110, 103 Rice, Betty — 113 | Rodgers, Jeannie — 53, 109 Sharp, Sharon — 115 Shepherd, Mellanie — 99, 106 Smith, Mary — 97 Smith, Melinda — 101, 104 Smith, Peggy — 113 Snowden, Don — 105 Soloman, Nancy — 97 South, Elinore — 106 Stamps, R. H. — 92, 114 Steensma, Carolyn — 97 Tarter, Judy — 104 Tefertiller, Ann — 112 Tucker, Linda — 101 Underwood, Barbara — 112 Vaughn, Devora — 101 Wheeler, Richard — 43, 94, 105, 108 Willett, Claire — 110 Williams, Charles — 109 Wonderly, Betty — 101, 110 Young, Gene — 40, 42, 104 Zeithammel, Delores — 97 : : A Abbot, John — 118, 280 Adams, Betsy — 118 Adams, James — 118 Adams, Kathy — 118 Albertson, Norman — 118 Allen, Bruce — 118 Allen, Mark — 118 Allen, Susan — 119, 269 Anderson, Alan — 32, 119 Anderson, Barbara — 119 Anderson, William — 119 Andres, Randy — 32, 119, 291 Anthony, William — 119, 281 Arbuckle, Scott — 199 Arciniega, Theresa — 120 Arnim, Rodney — 120 Arnold, Layne — 120 Arsen, Steven — 120 Assante, Scott — 120 Atwell, Lauri — 53, 120 Austin, Kathy — 120 B Bailey, Cynthia — 120 Bailey, Sharon — 120 Bailey, Susan — 120 Baker, Linda — 120 Balme, Janice — 119, 120, 128, 268, 274 Bange, Janet — 120 Barnett, Bryan — 120 Barragan, Thomas — 120 Bartula, Janice — 120 Batts, Craig — 121 Bayless, Kelly — 121 Beamis, Scott — 121 Beason, Kathy — 121 Bedard, Ted — 121 Beddall, Laura — 121, 284 Bell, Cynthia — 121, 270 Bell, Joan — 121 Bell, Kathy — 121 Bell, Paul — 121, 291 Bellamy, Karen — 121 Bender, Michael — 121, 273 Berk, Margot — 121 Biles, David — 121 Bishop, Cynthia — 121 Blacketer, Kimberly — 121 Blake, Kelley — 122 Bledsoe Ronnie — 122 Blount, Alan — 32, 122 Boate, Melissa — 122 Boettigheimer, Doris — 122, 137, 271, 293 Boidy, John — 122 Boley, Brenda — 122 Bonfield, Thomas — 122 Bonne, Edwin — 122 Bordonaro, Joseph — 122 Boring, Sarah — 122 Boudreaux, Cecilie — 122 Bourgeois, Georgia — 123, 284, 292, 293 Bowers, Michael — 11, 32, 123 Bowman, Diane — 123 Boyd, Susan — 123 Bracki, Katherine — 24, 123, 271, 275 Bradley, Jill — 123, 254 Braley, Christine — 123, 275, 292, 293 Breen, Dennis — 123 Brewer, David — 123 Briggs, Michael — 123 Brogdon, Laura — 123 Senior Index Broussard, Denise — 123 Brown, Mark — 124, 291 Brown, Melinda — 124, 268 Bryant, Cheryl — 124 Bufkin, Charles — 124 Bunday, Scott — 124, 280, 281 Bunting, David — 124 Burbey, John — 124 Burgess, Tim — 124 Burns, Laura — 124 Burrow, Thomas — 124, 144 Butler, Nannette — 124, 284, 293 C Cabaniss, Carla — 124 Callinan, Catherine — 125 Campbell, Karen — 125 Caraway, James — 125 Carlson, Krista — 119, 125 Carrillo, Craig — 125 Carter, Joy — 125 Carter, Michael — 125 Cary, Charlotte — 125 Cater, Marianne — 125 Chambers, Meg — 125, 271 Chance, Chris — 125, 273 Chandler, Rhonda — 126 Childress, Paige — 126 Christy, Ann — 126 Christy, Lori — 126 Clancy, James — 126 Clayton, Daniel — 126, 281 Clayton, Kathy — 126 Cleckley, Perry — 126 Clem, Rebecca — 126 Cloward, Tim — 126 Coale, Kevin — 32, 126 Coatney, George — 126 Coleman, Brett — 126 Colley, Drake — 126 Colvin, Alan — 126, 281 Combs, John — 126, 275 Conaway, Karen — 127 Conkel, Deb — 127, 159 Connell, Marjorie — 127 Cook, Brent — 127 Cooper, Mitchell — 127 Corey, Tracy — 127 Courtney, Michael — 127 Crisler, Roger — 127 Cross, Kenneth — 127, 147, 275, 292 Crouch, Lisa — 127 Crull, Brian — 128, 145 Crutcher, D’Ana — 128 Cunningham, Michele — 128 Curran, Kenneth — 32, 128 Currin, Kathleen — 53, 128, 151, 252, 293 Cardwell, Sharon — 125 D Daffin, Doug — 22 Dague, Diane — 117, 128, 140, 254, 268 Dalrymple, Scott — 128, 151, 275, 278 Davenport, John — 128, 286 Davidson, Stephen — 129 Davis, John — 32, 117, 129, 273 Davis, Terry — 129 Day, Benjamin — 129 Dayton, Sharon — 129, 275, 279 Dean, Terri — 129, 271 Decherd, Mark — 129 Demuth, Susan — 129 Denny, David — 1 Denny, Mark — 130 Denton, Mickey — 130 Dewell, Mary — 53, 130 Dickens, Drew — 130, 159, 284, 286 Dierck, April — 130 Dills, Charlene — 130, 291 Dimitrik, Szuszika — 130 Dosch, Susan — 130 Draehn, Ricky — 130, 284 Duerksen, Brenda — 130 Duffy, Susan — 117, 130 Dungan, Sheila — 130 Dunn, Allison — 130, 284 Dutton, Steven — 130 Dwight, Wink — 130 Dyer, Glenn — 130, 293 E Echeverria, Julia — 131 Edwards, Karen — 131, 286 Egan, Michael — 131 Ehlers, Susan — 131 Eitelman, Vickie — 131 Ellis, Kelley — 131 Elmore, David — 131 Emerson, Herbert — 131 Erickson, Lynn — 131 Essary, Gail — 131 Estle, Steven — 131, 286 Etchieson, James — 131 Etcheverry, Maria — 131 Eubanks, Ann — 131 F Faldon, Pattie — 131 Farnen, Jeanne — 53, 1 Faulkner, Margaret — 291 Ferguson, Christa — 132 Ferguson, William — 132 Feris, Andy — 132 Fields, Gary — 132 Fields, Gregory — 132 Finkbeiner, Brad — 132 Fitzgerald, Deborah — 132 Fleming, David — 132 Fleming, Margie — 132 Flood, Pete — 132 Flynn, Barbara — 132 Forres, Paul — 132 Forsyth, Robert — 33, 132 Foster, Erik — 132 Ford, Jeffery — 132 Fougeron, Chantel — 132 Fowler, Mary — 133 Fredricks, Debra — 133 Fulton, Phillip — 117, 133 Fyffe, Doug — 133 Freeman, Jeffery — 133 G Gaines, Teresa — 133, 271, 274 Galland, Karen — 133 Gallemore, Julie — 136 Garman, Mike — 133, 136 Garrison, David — 136 Gaston, Jean — 136 Genson, Rusty — 33, 136 George, Lois — 136, 275 Gibson, David — 136 Giles, Cinder — 136, 291 Index 325 Gillis, Sandy — 136, 284, 287, 297 Glancy, James — 136 Glatz, Kathy — 136, 271 Godsoe, Wraven — 136 Gontarek, Karen — 137 Gonzales, John — 137 Goodman, Mindee — 137 Goodwyn, Monty — 129, 137 Graham, Cindy — 137 Graham, Karen — 137, 280 Graves, Ron — 138 Gray, Phillip — 138 Greenwell, Donna — 138 Gribble, Kyle — 138, 148 Grigsby, Lee — 16, 33, 138 Grove, Claudia — 138, 284 H Haddigan, Nanci — 138 Hagens, Laurie — 138 Hahnel, Max — 138° Haigh, Patrick — 138 Hailey, Joy — 138 Haisty, Vivian — 138 Hall, Gregory — 138 Hall, Holly — 138 Hallum, Kirk — 138 Ham, Cindy — 138, 170 Hamlin, Sheryl — 139 Hampton, Jeff — 139, 280 Hanes, Susan — 139 Hankinson, Carol — 139, 284, 272, 58 Hanna, Tammie — 139 Hanton, Dawn — 139 Hardwick, John — 139, 259 Harris, James — 139 Haskell, Al — 139, 160, 286 Haviland, Kerry — 139, 275, 284 Hayes, Susan — 139, 269 Hazel, Coby — 139 Heard, Pam — 139 Helton, John R. — 139, 286 Hendry, Tracey — 139 Heyer, Harold — 139, 280 Hill, David — 140 Hill, Lisa — 140, 270, 271, 274, 293 Hill, Shawn — 140 Hill, Tamara — 140, 151, 252 Hitchcock, Tommy — 140 Hitchcock, Vickie — 140 Hoffman, Amy — 140 Hogge, Julia — 140 Hogue, David — 140 Holder, Beverly — 140 Holman, Melinda — 140, 271 Holmes, John — 34 Holmes, Steve — 141 Hopper, Lori — 141, 271 Howard, Lynne — 141 Howard, Sharyl — 141 Hoyt, David — 34, 141 Huber, Karl — 141 © Huddleston, Maria — 141 Hunt, Peter — 141 Hutson, Daniel — 34, 141 I Ingram, Jay — 141 Inselmann, Debora — 141, 270, 284 Irving, Mark — 117, 127, 141, 151 Irwin, Bobbi — 141 Israel, Barbara — 141 Israel, Lisa — 19, 142, 150, 160, 252, Vay BPX 6D) Ivie, Craig — 15, 142 326 Index J Jackson, Brenda — 142 Jackson, Jeffrey — 142, 275 Jackson, Jerry — 35, 142, 143, 160, 273 Janes, Robert — 142 Jasper, Melanie — 142 Jasper, Robin — 21, 142, 286 Jeanes, James — 142 Jerome, Gary — 142 Johns, Wendy — 142, 286 Johnson, Angela — 142, 269 Johnson, Donnie — 143 Johnson, Kathy — 143 Johnson, Laurie — 143 Joiner, Mickey — 143 Jolly, Gina Ann — 13, 20, 143, 271 Jolly, Jennifer — 143, 269 Jones, Bradley — 35, 143, 150 Jones, Bruce — 143 Jones, Michael — 143 Jones, Sandra — 143 Jones, Steven — 143 Jordan, Robert — 143 Joseph, John — 144 Journey, Allan — 144, 280 Judge, Pamela — 144, 284 Juett, Karen — 144 K Kain, Joe — 144 Kamel, Michael — 35, 144 Kane, David — 144 Karlak, Cindy — 144, 265 Kaufman, Janis — 144 Kaufman, James — 21, 144 Kays, Steve — 144 Kee, Debra — 144 Kellerhouse, David — 145, 284, 286 King, Deborah — 53, 145 Kingrey, Grady — 145 Kittle, Lisa — 145 Knecht, Debbie — 145 Knorr, Darlene — 145 Knotts, Dennis — 35, 145 Knust, Thomas — 145 Korioth, James — 145 Krause, Robert — 145 Krauss, Ted — 280 L LaBrie, Janice — 145, 286 Labutis, Mark — 145 Lair, Karen — 146, 152, 265 Lamb, Elizabeth — 146 Langford, Eric — 59, 146 Langlotz, Richard — 146 Lauderdale, Robert — 146 Lawton, Shawn — 146 Laywell, Pamela — 146 Leamer, Karen — 146 Lear, Terry — 146 Leavelle, Gary — 146 Lee, Cindy — 146, 278, 280 Lee, Sandy — 146 Legge, Karen — 146 Lemming, James — 34, 36, 128, 146, 273, 274 Leslie, Robert — 146, 275 Leslie, Frank — 146 Levy, Marlon — 25, 59, 275 Lewis, Margaret — 147 Lillis, Laurie — 147 Lloyd, Derek — 147 Loscos, Janet — 147 Lokke, John — 147, 280 Long, Bruce — 147 Longpre, Diane — 147 Louallen, Greg — 147 Loughridge, Flint — 147 Lundgren, Chris — 147 Lutkus, Frank — 147 M Macon, Chris — 149, 259 Maduzia, Barry — 149 Mandelbaum, Carol — 149 Mann, Donna — 149 Mantheiy, Joseph — 149, 275 Marquardt, Matthew — 149 Marsh, Bryan — 36, 149 Martin, Mike — 149, 285, 286 Marx, Keith — 149 Mastal, Megan — 149, 286 Masterson, Jill — 149 Maxwell, David — 149 McAtee, Martha — 147 McCament, Diane — 148 McCole, Judy — 148 McCollum, Alan — 148 McCord, Sunja — 148 McCormick, Byron — 148 McCormick, Suzanne — 148 McCoskey, Mary — 148 McDermott, Kevin — 148 McDowell, Karen — 148 McJunkin, Valorie — 148 McKenzie, Lolly — 148 McKinnon, Stan — 148 McMichael, Cynthia — 149, 150, 275 McWilliams, Davey — 149 Meador, Janet — 149 Mello, Patricia — 149, 284, 286, 335 Melton, Cathy — 152 Melton, Jan — 152, 270 Melvin, Susan — 152 Mercer, Brad — 152 Meyer, Elizabeth — 152 Middlemass, Sara — 152 Miller, Cameron — 152 Miller, John — 152 Miller, William — 152 Minick, Phillip — 36, 117, 152 Mitche ll, Cynthia — 152 Mitchhart, Kim — 152 Moffett, Michael — 153 Montgomery, Jeffrey — 153 Moore, Daniel — 35, 36, 153, 273 Moore, Virginia — 153, 254 Moorman, Eric — 153 Morris, Andrea — 153, 286 Morriss, Michael — 153 Morrow, Ann — 153 Morzak, Richard — 153 Mueller, Stacey — 153, 268 Murphy, James — 153 Myers, Lisa — 153, 284 N Naugle, Rebecca — 154 Nay, James — 154 Nayes, Mike — 155 Neal, Tommy — 155 Nelson, Phillip — 155 Nelson, Randi — 155 Newberry, Suzanne — 154 Newell, Sharon — 155 Nicol, Thomas — 155 Niederer, Kay — 154, 284, 298 Northern, Chris — 154 Nygaard, Susette — 154, 275 O O’Brien, Sandi — 154, 254, 271, 275 O’Conner, Peggy — 154 Odom, Michael — 154, 291 O’Donnell, Karen — 154 © Oleson, Maurice — 155 Orgish, Scott — 155 Orr, John — 37, 155 Ostrander, Joyce — 155 Owens, Greg — 155 Oxley, Susan — 155, 270, 271, 274 P Palpant, Michael — 155 Parr, Jay — 155 Parrish, David — 155, 275, 278 Pask, Neil — 155 Patton, Jamie — 155 Pederson, Dan — 155 Pefaur, Tracey — 155, 284 Perkins, Kimberly — 155 Perkins, Sandy — 155 _ Peters, Wesley — 155 Pettigrew, Lisa — 156 Pevehouse, Rusty — 25, 156 Pfaff, Sue — 36, 156, 265 Pflug, John — 23, 37, 136, 156, 273 Phelps, Phoebe — 156 Philippi, Harold — 37, 38, 156, 273 Pickering, Robert — 156 Pieczynski, Mary — 156 Piepenbrok, Mark — 156 Pierce, Scott — 156 Pierce, Susan — 156 Pierson, Greg — 37, 157 Pinkus, Joel — 22, 37, 157 Pittman, Marian — 157 Place, Nancy — 157 Polka, Kary] — 11, 157 Polley, John — 157 Potter, Diane — 157, 286 Potter, Tricia — 22, 156 Powell, Jim — 38, 157 Powell, Karen — 157 Precise, Ken — 157 Prentiss, Richard — 157 Q Quance, Jeffrey — 157 R Randazzo, Beverly — 157 Randolph, Shawn — 157 Rasmussen, Michelle — 157, 270, 274, 293 Reaves, Sharon — 157 Reed, Brian — 158, 275, 280 Reed, Gary — 158 Rees, Pamela — 158 Reese, Kathleen — 23, 158, 286 Ricker, Kelly — 158 Riebel, Peter — 158 Riggin, Brett — 158 Rind, Craig — 158 Rittmann, James — 123, 158, 259 Roberts, Randi — 158 Robertson, Mala — 158, 269, 286 Robuck, Kevin — 158 Rodden, Janice — 158 Rosen, Jan — 158, 274 Ross, Robert — 158 Rossini, Teresa — 158 Rothert, Eric — 35, 36, 38, 159 Rotto, Kristi — 159, 275 Ryals, Gretchen — 159 Ryan, Debbie — 122, 159 S Saathoff, Matthew — 159, 280, 283 Sadler, Craig — 159, 283 Salem, Linda — 159 Sanders, Bryan — 159 Sanders, Timothy — 159 Scallorn, Vicki — 159, 279 Schafer, Michael — 159 Schmidt, Russell — 37, 38, 159 Schmoll, David — 160, 275 Schoenky, James — 160 Schramm, William — 160, 275 Schroeder, Scot — 160, 280 Scott, Sally — 160 Scowcroft, Ann — 160, 271 Seale, Maribeth — 160 Sennott, Michael — 160 Seybold, Douglas — 160 Shaffer, Steven — 160 Sheperd, April — 53, 161 Sherard, Robert — 161 Sherrin, Denise — 161 Shields, Andrew — 161 Shinners, Laura — 161 Shipley, Ross — 10, 161 Shippy, Jay — 161 Shirley, Mark — 161 Siedell, Ken — 161 Sims, Kevin — 161 Skelton, Lark — 161 Skelton, Susan — 22, 161, 271 Skiles, Pamela — 162, 268 Slagel, Cynthia — 129, 162, 265 Smilie, Clark — 162 Smith, Dennia — 15, 162, 280 Smith, James — 162, 275 Smith, Jann — 162 Smith, Jimmie — 162 Smith, Karen — 117, 162, 269, 274 Smith, Nanci — 162 Smith, Robert — 162 Smith, Theresa — 53, 162 Smithwick, Charles — 162 Snider, Danita — 22, 162 Snyder, Carolyn — 162, 275 Snyder, Jana — 162 Spadard, Anita — 162 Spiker, Cory — 162 Springer, Mark — 163 Staberg, Lars — 163 Stagnone, Louis — 163 Steede, Kevin — 163 Steffen, Steven — 163 Stephens, Keith — 163 Stephenson, Julie — 163, 286 Stevenson, Larry — 163, 278 Still, Marc — 163 Stockton, Susan — 163 Stone, Cynthia — 53, 163 Storie, Tanya — 164 Stratton, Cathy — 153, 164, 271 Strawn, David — 164 Strelick, Deborah — 164, 284 Stroud, Sandy — 164, 269, 274, 275, 284 Stuart, Graham — 11, 39, 164 Sword, Jennifer — 164, 270, 274, 293 T Tabbert, Matthew — 164 Tanner, Toni — 164 Taylor, Bruce — 164 Taylor, Charles — 164 Taylor, Donald — 164 Taylor, Tammy — 164 Tepfenhart, Laura — 164 Tharp, Dawn — 164 Thesing, Marcella — 164 Thomas, Charles — 165, 275 Thomas, Kelly — 165 Thomas, Robert — 165 Thompson, Kimberly — 117, 156, 165 Thompson, Laura — 165 Thompson, Mary — 278 Thompson, Sallie — 165, 269, 274 Thornton, Steven — 39, 165 Tillapaugh, Kathleen — 165 Tischer, Melanie — 165 Tolbert, Terrell — 165 Toledo, Raul — 39, 165 Townsend, Jeff — 165 Trapp, Bettie — 165 Tulloch, William — 165 Turner, Craig — 165 V Vaden, Theresa — 165 Vanwart, Ann — 53, 166 Vehon, David — 166 Verona, Michael — 39, 166 Vincent, Kimberlee — 166, 283 W Wade, Catherine — 166 Wainscott, Denise — 166 Wait, Dana — 166 Walbeck, Phillip — 166, 291 Wald, Peggy — 166 Walden, Lisa — 166 Walker, Rusty — 142, 166 Ward, David — 166 Ward, Lee Ann — 167 Watkins, Kim — 167, 254, 271, 275 Weaver, Gary — 167 Weedon, Lori — 167 Weise, William — 167, 275 Weiss, Judy — 167 Welch, Lind — 167 Wells, Kathy — 167, 286 Wells, Rodney — 167 West, James — 167 Whiddon, Savana — 168 White, Kathy — 168 White, Timothy — 168 Whitley, Ronald — 168 Wicker, Darren — 39, 168 Wickire, June — 168 Williams, Cathy — 280 Williamson, Amelie — 168, 275 Willis, Michael — 168 Willson, Bryan — 168 Wilson, Jona — 168 Wilson, Nancy — 168 Wilson, Sammy — 168 Wilson, Tamara — 168, 268 Windsor, Dennis — 169, 291 Winget, Russell — 169 Wirskye, Julie — 169 Wisbauer, David — 169 Wittwer, Sheri — 169 Wittwer, Sondra — 169 Workman, Danny — 169 Wright, Christian — 169 Wright, Donelle — 169 Z Zamora, Anna — 169, 279 Zienkosky, Cynthia — 169 Zwart, Dan — 169 Index 327 328 Index A Abernathy, Jan — 214, 271 Adams, Jim — 192 Adams, Stephanie — 192, 271 Albers, Teri — 192 Alexander, Richard — 192 Alexander, Ruth — 192, 275 Allen, Kathy — 192 Allen, Kirk — 192 Amyx, Brandon —.]92 Anderson, Bradley — 192 Anderson, John — 192 Anderson, Karen — 192 Andrews, Susan — 192 Andrews, Trey — 192 Anthony, Randy — 192 Arganbright, Marylin — 192 Arnold, Sherry — 192 Ault, Michael — 192 Austin, Kent — 192 Avellant, Bruce — 192 B Bacile, Namie — 17, 214 Bagert, Dianne — 192 Bagert, Donna — 192 Bagley, Randall — 192 Bailey, Barbie — 192, 268 Baird, Kim — 192, 293 Baraket, Janet — 193 Barfield, Alice — 193, 279 “Barnes, David — 193 Barnett, Greg — 193 Bauer, Pattie — 193 Baugh, Suzanne — 193, 271 Baxter, Johnny — 193 Beitter, Donald — 193 Bell, Bryan — 40, 193 Bell, Libby — 193, 265 Bell, Pamela — 193 Bell, Stephen — 193 Bellish, Joyce — 193 Bennett, Laurie — 193 Bergthold, James — 193 Berk, Claudia — 193 Bilbo, B ecki — 193, 269 Birchum, Lindie — 193, 264, 265 Bishop, David — 193 Bisso, Max — 193 Blackburn, Kim — 193 Blake, Sandra — 193, 275 Blout, Laurie — 193, 269 Boatman, Sam — 193 Bodhaine, Kathy — 27, 194 Bogen, Roy — 194 Bohannon, Lisa — 194, 263 Bolen, Ray — 194 Bonney, Brian — 194 Booth, Harry — 194 Bornman, Mel — 214 Boughnoll, Sylvia — 194, 280 Bourne, Mike — 194 Bowen, Beverly — 194, 275 Bower, Mark — 194, 293 Boyd, James — 194 Boyle, Norman — 194 Bragdon, Jim — 194 Branch, Brenda — 194 Braver, Monica — 194 Brewer, Sandra — 194 Brey, Patricia — 194, 278 Brooks, Beth — 194, 269 Brown, Rusty — 194 Brown, Warren — 194 Bryan, Steve — 194 unior Index Buckley, Joseph — 194 Burcham, Barry — 194 Burrier, Debbie — 194, 293 Burrow, Kyle — 194 Butler, Bobby — 194 Bybell, David — 194 Bylander, Beth — 194 C Cain, Susan — 194 Calverly, Melody — 194 Campbell, Archie — 194 Campbell, Mark — 40, 194 Carlson, Shelley — 194, 209 Carr, Joe — 194 Carrico, Debra — 194 Carroll, Lisa — 194 Carroll, Patrick — 194 Carstens, Paul — 194 Carter, Kim — 194 Carter, Sharon — 194 Carter, Ted — 194, 275 Cash, IIL, John — 215 Cassell, Cindy — 215 Castleberry, Gary — 194, 280 Chance, Keith — 195 “hilton, Scott — 215 christensen, Craig — 195 christensen, Kim — 195, 265 ‘lark, Anita — 195 ‘lark, Ricky — 195 clarke, Robin — 195, 271, 274 -lennan, Teresa — 195 ‘linger, Julia — 195, 275 Sloward, Peggy — 195 Cole, Debbie — 195 Collacchi, Lisa — 195, 216 Collins, Stewart — 195 Constantine, John — 195 Cook, Herman — 195 Cook, James — 195 Cook, Jon — 195 Cook, Robert — 195, 279 Coomes, Mark — 195 Cooper, Richard — 215 Cornwall, Debbie — 195, 216, 261, 275 Cotton, Jeff — 215 Couch, Allison — 27, 195 Cowen, Candy — 195 Cox, Robert — 195 Crain, Sara — 195 Creel, Kim — 195 Cude, James — 195 Curran, Beth — 14, 195 Curtis, Curt — 18, 195 Cuthbert, Tom — 195 Cypher, Melanie — 195 D Dahlheimer, Jack — 195 Dalton, Karen — 196 Damico, Dom — 196 Darais, Mark — 196 Davis, Jeffrey — 280 Davis, Valerie — 196 Day, Janet — 196 Decherd, Susan — 196 Dedeker, Doug — 40, 196, 273 Deloach, Jan — 196 Denham, Allison — 196 Dermody, Mike — 196 DeSalvo, Greg — 40, 196, 273, 274, 275 Deshazer, Denise — 196, 263, 291 Dick, Bruce — 40, 196 Dickerson, Mike — 196 Dickson, Susan — 196, 284 Dimitrik, Ronny — 196 Dodson, Tom — 196 Doherty, Cathy — 196, 278 Donnellan, Susan — 196 Donovan, Christy — 196 Doty, Cindy — 196 Dover, Susan — 196, 275 Dowd, Melinda — 24, 196, 270 Downing, Caroline — 196 Doyle, Patrick — 215 Drake, Jenny — 217 Dryer, Linda — 196 Duignan, Jeanne — 196 Durant, Karen — 196 E Egan, Mary — 196 Eastin, Kim — 215 Elgin, Tim — 196 Ellis, Larry — 196 Ellis, Sam — 196 Estes, Ronnie — 196 Etcheverry, Maria — 196 Etchieson, William — 196 Etheredge, Jackie — 196 Evans, Christian — 40, 196 Evans, Pam — 196 Evans, Sherry — 215, 261 F Fackler, Bobby — 196 Faldon, Laura — 196 +Farley, Tammy — 196, 271 Farquhar, Tracy — 196 Farris, Sharon — 196 Ferguson, Bruce — 197 Ferguson, Mark — 33, 197, 273 Fischer, Laureen — 197 Fisher, Mike — 40, 197 Fleeman, Scott — 197 Fletcher, Brent — 197 Florey, Mark — 197 Ford, Chris — 197 Fortney, Mark — 197 Fougeron, Jamie — 197 Fountain, Susan — 197, 270 Fowler, Becky — 197 Frambes, Kirk — 191, 197 Frame, Gayla — 197 Frank, Lisa — 197, 217, 286 Frazler, Robert — 197 Freeman, Danny — 197 Fry, Kevin — 215 Furuta, Glenn — 33, 197 G Garre, Lorrie — 197 Garret, Dirk — 197 Garret, William — 197 Geiger, Mike — 197 Gempko, Rick — 197 George, Clyde — 197 George, Steve — 198 Gerard, Bret — 198 Gilmore, Susan — 198 Gilmour, Scott — 198 Ginty, Jim — 198 Glenn, John — 198 Goodenough, Terri — 198 Goodwin, Keith — 198 Goostree, Jere — 40, 198, 281 Gorman, Kurt — 198 Gragg, Kim — 198 Graham, Kathie — 198 Graham, Steve — 11, 198 Granlund, Tami — 198 Gray, David — 198 Gray, Karen — 198 Greenbauer, Scott — 33, 198 Greer, Shawn — 193, 198 Groll, Lanette — 198 Grove, Charlie — 198 Gurnas, Larry — 198, 283 Gwaltney, Lynda — 198, 265 H Haddock, Bart — 198 Haigh, Sheila — 198 Hall, Clay — 199 Hall, Trey — 199 Hamill, Chery] — 199 Hammer, Karla — 199, 284, 292, 293 Hance, Lisa — 199 Hancock, Kent — 199 Hanna, David — 40, 199 Harding, Tyson — 199 Hardwick, Wendy — 199 Hardy, Doug — 199 Hargis, Larry — 199 Harmon, Carl — 199 Harris, Steven — 26, 199 Harrison, Paul — 199 Haughton, Rick — 199 Hayden, Diane — 199 Haygood, Jim — 199 Hays, Donna — 199 Hays, Mark — 199 Helberg, Michelle — 199, 281 Helm, Robert — 199 Henderson, Stephen — 199 Heniford, Steven — 34, 199 Hennes, Andrea — 199 Hensley, Lynn — 199 Heverly, Kandis — 199 Higgins, Jill — 199 Higgins, Lori — 199 Hilliard, Mary — 199 Hines, Jeff — 199 Hinton, Mike — 199 Hoeper, Martha — 199 Holder, Barbara — 199 Holmes, Jeff — 199 Holmgren, Linda — 215 Holton, Lynda — 199 Homme, Pam — 215 Howard, Les — 40, 199 Hoye, Roxanne — 199, 279 Huff, Bradley — 199 Huff, Gary — 40, 199 Hughes, Beverly — 199 Hughes, Brian — 199 Hughes, Donald — 199 Hughes, Julie — 24, 200, 252, 253, 265 Hui, Steven — 200 Hull, Judy — 200, 281 Hunsaker, Kevin — 200 Hurlbut, Matt — 19, 200 oI Immel, John — 200 Ince, Jeanne — 200 Ince, Jon — 200 Ingram, Melanie — 215 Inselmann, Jeanne — 200 Irvin, Charles — 200 Irwin, Lynda — 200 Ivy, Marla — 200, 279 J Jacks, Gigi — 200 Jacks, Vicki — 200 Jackson, Mike — 200 Jacques, K. K. — 200 Jaggers, Melissa — 200 James, Sara — 200 Jasper, Amy — 200, 271 Jeanes, Julia — 200 Jenkins, Sherry — 200, 270 Jensen, Suzanne — 200 Jobin, Diane — 215, 269 Johnson, Becky — 200 Johnson, Brenda — 200, 279 Johnson, Kerrie — 201 Johnson, Kevin — 201 Johnson, Sid — 40, 201 Johnson, Tom — 201, 203, 208 Jones, Michael — 201 Jones, Mike — 201 Judge, Peggy — 201 K Karolezak, Mariza — 201 Kay, Kathy — 201, 281 Keasler, Kelley — 201 Kee, Lisa — 201, 269 Keefer, Heather — 201 Keheley, Carole — 201 Keller, Vicki — 201 Kelly, Tim — 201 Kerr, Nathan — 201, 280 Kerr, Dana — 201 Kerr, Kathleen — 201 Kettering, Lynn — 201 Kile, Shannon — 201, 284, 286 Kincheloe, Christi — 201 Kinder, Brad — 201 King, Robyn — 201 Kinsman, Lora — 201 Kirby, David — 202 Kiser, Kimberly — 202 Klose, Beverly — 202 Klughart, Kevin — 202 Kmieciak, Shawn — 202 Knight, Donna — 202 Knight, Melissa — 202, 278 Knoll, Susan — 202, 268 Koper, Debbie — 202 Korioth, Diana — 202, 261 Kramar, David — 278 Krauss, Matthe — 202 Kring, Karen — 202 Krueger, Cyndi — 202, 268 Kuwata, Naoko — 202 L Lamar, Diane — 202 Lambeth, Larrie — 202 Laminack, Steve — 202 Lane, Bryan — 202 Lane, Charles — 202 Lang, Regina — 202 Laningham, Rene — 202 Larsen, Shirlen — 202 Ledford, Joe — 202 Lee, Matt — 11, 202 LeGrand, Bette — 202 Lemont, Sherry — 202 Lendrum, Ginny — 202 Leslie, Lee — 202 Leverette, Cherie — 215 Levinson, Gary — 215 Liesemfelt, Kevin — 202 Lilly, Traci — 202 Lindsey, Michael — 215 Linton, Kenneth — 202 Liptoi, Christine — 202 Lockett, Laura — 202 Loesseberg, Shari — 202 Lokke, Paul — 202 Long, Barbara — 202 Loquercio, Nancy — 202 Loucks, Sandra — 202, 271 Lucus, Lisa — 202 Lucius, Susan — 202 Luleff, Robin — 202 Luther, Ted — 202 Lynch, Maureen — 203 M Mackey, Kary — 203 MacW ithey, Melissa — 203 Madden, Clete — 36, 203 Mahfouz, Chris — 40, 203 Malone, Mark — 203 Maner, Paul — 203 Mangieri, Eileen — 203 Mangum, James — 203 Marchant, Michael — 203 Margiotta, Vince — 203 Marshall, Barbara — 203 Martin, Bob — 203 Martin, Carolyn — 203 Mason, Kelly — 203 Mastal, Melanie — 203 Matijevich, Tom — 203 Mattocks, Kerri — 203 Mayer, Janis — 203 McAda, Kelley — 203 McAdams, Barbara — 203, 275 McBride, Jan — 203 McCalpin, John — 22, 215 McCasland, Mitch — 203, 284 McClaskey, Richard — 40, 203 McComas, Cecil — 204 McCoskey, Bruce — 204 McCreight, Scott — 204 McDavid, Mary — 204 McDowell, John — 204 McFadden, Mike — 204 McGarry, Mickey — 204 McGary, Terry — 204 McGoodwin, JoAnn — 204 McInroe, Pat — 37, 204 McKay, Tracy — 204 McLean, Phyllis — 204 McLeod, Jeffrey — 204 McMillin, Cathy — 13, 204 McNair, Michael — 204 McNeill, Sue — 204 Meeker, Danny — 204 Melton, Robert — 215 Metcalf, Kyle — 204 Meyer, Robert — 204 Meyer, Robert — 12, 204 Milano, Richard — 204 Miles, John — 204 Miller, Anita — 204 Miller, Christy — 204 Miller, Jeff — 204 Miller, Julie — 204, 270 Miller, Michael — 204 Miller, Richard — 204 Milligan, Barry — 40, 204, 273 Misko, Valerie — 204 Mitchell, Beth — 205 Mitchell, Shirley — 205 Mitchell, Tod — 205 Mitlyng, James — 205 Montoya, Andy — 205 Moore, Katrina — 205 Moore, Merry — 215 Moore, Michelle — 205, 274 Moore, Mike — 205, 281 Moore, Pam — 205 Morgan, Julie — 205 Morgan, Mary Jane — 205 Morgan, Sheri — 215, 293 Morris, Lisa — 205, 269- Moseley, Steve — 40, 205 Moss, David — 205, 280 Mungai, Sheri — 205 Murphy, Kim — 215 Musumeci, Joseph — 205 N Napper, Paul — 40, 215 Naremore, Rick — 205 Neal, Karen — 205 Nemecek, Nancy — 206 Nettle, Steve — 206 Neva, Suzanne — 206 Newby, Susi — 206 Newell, Amy — 206, 269, 274 Nickel, Walter — 206 Noah, Doug — 40, 206 Nodorft, Randy — 206 Nolan, Mike — 215 Noland, Jamie — 206, 280 Nyquist, Ellen — 206 O O'Brien, Beth — 206, 270 O’Bryant, Pat — 206 O'Connor, Dan — 206 O'Donnell, Nancy — 206 Oexler, Laurie — 206 Ogier, Stacy — 206 Olsen, Michelle — 206 O'Reilly, Karen — 206, 261 Ostling, Cindy — 206 Ostrander, Chris — 206, 279 Oubre, Debbie — 206 Oubre, Sharon — 206 P Page, Mark — 206 Pakes, Mark — 206 Papaila, Nadine — 207 Park, Jeff — 207 Parker, Brian — 207 Parker, Darlene — 207 Parker, Patricia — 207 Patel, Ketki — 207 Patterson, Jamie — 215, 269 Patrick, Evelyn — 207 Pedigo, Jim — 207, 283 Perde, Kris — 207 Perkins, Becky — 207 Perkins, Todd — 207 Perron, Donna — 207 Pfaff, Nancy — 207 Pflug, Janet — 207 Pickel, Randy — 207 Piepenbrok, Eric — 207 Pierce, Bradley — 207 Pierce, Debra — 207 Pierce, Donna — 207 Pierce, Kathy — 207 Pippin, Amy — 207, 281 Pittman, Drew — 207 Plummer, Julie — 207 Polka, Kimmy — 215 Pollack, Shery] — 207 Polley, Bruce — 207 Polley, Terri — 14, 207 Pool, Melanie — 207 Pope, Suzanne — 207 Powell, Phil — 207 Prentiss, Robert — 207 Prevett, Lisa — 207 Price, Craig — 207 Price, Rhonda — 207 Price, Valerie — 207 Pulliam, John — 40, 41, 207, 273 Putman, Jenny — 207, 280 Q Quay, Tacev — 207 Ragsdale, Catherine — 207 Ratliff, Mark — 207 Raymond, Kathy — 207 Reed, Doug — 40, 207, 273 Reeves, Karen — 207 Reeves, Russel] — 215 Reid, David — 40, 208 Reiner, Theodore — 208 Reneau, Chery] — 208 Renfrow, Kyle — 208 Rhinehart, Kathy — 208, 286 Rice, Ron — 208 Richardson, Sheri — 208, 271 Richie, Lundgren — 40 Ricker, Clay — 208 Riley, Allison — 208 Ritter, Elizabeth — 208, 268 Rittmann, Mary Nell — 208 Robbins, Mike — 38, 39, 215 Roberts, Wendy — 208 Robertson, Jerry — 38, 208 Robertson, Kerry — 14, 208 Rogers, Daty — 208 Roland, Cindy — 208, 280 Rose, Caryn — 208, 284, 293 Rose, Dave — 26, 208 Rosenblum — 191, 208, 270 Rourk, Shannon — 208 Roux, Dianne — 208 Rudolph, Kathy — 208, 291 Russell, Tracye — 208 Rutherford, Nancy — 208, 269 Ryan, Dennis — 209 S Sadler, Cathy — 2 Sanders, Margaret — 209 Sandlin, Raymond — 209 Saulsberry, Wade — 209, 273 Scallorn, Tommy — 209 Schaale, Richard — 209 Schall, Rene — 209 Scherer, Becky — 209 Schey, William — 209 Schillaci, Lee — 209 Schiller, Susan — 209 Schlobohm, Lisa — 209 Schlueter, Eric —- 209 Schueneman, Laurie — 209 Schultz, Lloyd — 209 Schumaker, Cindy — 209 Schuyler, Jana — 209 Schwab, Bobby — 209 Scogin, Norma — 209, 275, 281 Scott, Leesa — 209 Scott, Steven — 209 Scott, Victor — 209 Scowcroft, Jane — 209, 268 Seledic, Cari — 210, 268 Sewell, Jeni — 215 Sharp, Teri — 210 Shaw, Cliff — 210 Shaw, Danny — 210, 291 Sherman, Alissa — 210 Shipley, Kirk — 210 Shoemaker, Guy — 210 Short, Jeanine — 210, 275 Shuert, Steve — 215 Silvi, John — 210 Sims, Kim — 210, 279 Sisson, John — 210 Six, Cathy — 210 Skiles, Tom — 40, 210 Slagel, Debbie — 210, 264, 265 Sloan, Mark — 210 Smart, Leesa — 271 Smith, Debie — 210 Smith, Marcie — 210 Smith, Randy — 59, 210 Stover, Martin — 211 Stowe, Gary — 11, 211 Streck, Jim — 215 Strickland, Steve — 38 Stull, Randy — 211 Sudduth, Suzanne — 215 Sullivan, Brent — 215 Sullivan, Tim — 215, 284, 286 Summy, Cherie — 212 Sunstrum, Spencer — 39, 212 Swancutt, Mark — 40, 212 Swartz, Mike — 212 Swearingen, Tara — 212 Swenson, Lisa — 212 Swink, Steven — 212 df Tachias, Jim — 212 Tanner, Karen — 215 Taylor, Donna — 212, 279 Taylor, Janie — 212 Taylor, Ricky — 212, 291 Teegarden, Shelly — 212 Terrell, Cathy — 212, 271 Thomas, Duane — 212 Thomas, Lisa — 212 Thomas, Mark — 212 Thomson, Mark — 212 Thornton, Janie — 212 Tibodeau, Dale — 39, 212, 283 Tidwell, Tracy — 212 Tijerina, Nanette — 212 Tillinghast, Matt — 212 Tisdale, Tammy — 212 330 Index Tobar, Ruben — 212 Todd, Phillip — 40, 212 Tolley, Mike — 212 Toynbee, Rae Lynn — 14, 212 Trammell, Brian — 212 Trim, Sarah — 212, 268 Tucker, Mike — 212 Tunnell, Dena — 213 U Umberson, Greg — 213 Vv Vail, Liz — 213 Vallejo, Kim — 213 Vanwart, Shelley — 213 - Venthem, Susi — 213 Verona, Monty — 213 Ww Wadlington, Kelly — 213 Waldon, Rhonda — 213 Walker, Ann — 213 Walker, Laura — 213 Walker, Sheri — 213 Walker, Steven — 213 Wallace, Kyle — 213 Warsa, Cindy — 205, 213 Waterman, Wendy — 213, 268 Watkins, Norman — 213 Watson, Bob — 213 Webb, Sedeve — 213 Webb, Stacy — 213 Webster, George — 40, 213 Webster, Tom — 213 $ Weeks, Greg — 191, 213, 274, 293 Welch, Tim — 213 Wells, Terrisa — 213 Wende, Charles — 213 Weymouth, Wendy — 213 Whelan, Tom — 213 Westbrook, Stephanie — 215 Whitte, Shirley — 213 Wiard, Jim — 213 Widener, Lisa — 215 Wier, Mary — 213 Wiezorek, Bridget — 213 Wiggins, Steven — 213, 273 Wilcox, Dena — 215 Williamson, Debbie — 213 Wilson, Brad — 191, 213 Wilson, Tracy — 213 Winston, Paul — 213 Winter, Douglas — 213, 281 Winters, Andrea — 213 Wofford, Susan — 14, 213 Wolf, Laura — 213 Wood, John — 59, 213 Wood, Kathy — 214 Woodward, Leisa — 214 Woody, Sandy — 214 Worsham, Linda — 214, 269 Wright, Becky — 214, 271 Wright, Kathy — 214 Wrobbel, Tim — 244 X Xeros, Peter — 214 vé Yake, Chris — 214 Yeargan, Leslie — 214 Yokochi, Cindy — 214 Young, Misty — 215 Z Zamora, Joe — 214 Zastovnik, Linda — 197, 214, 279 Zeito, Sam — 214 Zeitz, Dave — 214 A Aaron, Laura — 220 Abernathy, Mel — 220 Ables, Lisa — 220 Adams, Russell — 220 Aldtidge, Ruth — 220, 261 Allen, Janetta — 220 Allen, Matthew — 220 Ambrose, Dawn — 220 Ammer, Susan — 220 Amos, Laura — 220 Anderson, Cheryl — 220 Anderson, Duke — 220 Anderson, Samuel — 220 Andrews; Danita — 220 Andrews, Sandra — 220 Ard, Annette — 220 Arment, David — 220 Armstrong, Marianne — 220, 263 Armstrong, Robert — 220 Arnold, Peter — 220 Ashe, Nancy — 220 Atkinson, Judi — 220 Atwell, Cherri — 220 Ausere, Melinda — 246 Avellant, Wayne — 220 B Babcock. Terry — 221, 262 Bacon, Christopher — 221 Bacon, Lisa — 221 Bailey, Cathryn — 221 Bailey, Laura — 246 Bailey, Tonya — 221 Baird, Brigitt — 221 Balme, Eric — 221 Barfield, Bobby — 221 Barfield, Ricky — 221 Barrett, Ronnie — 22] Battle, Jennie — 221 Beck, Chris — 221 Bedard, William — 221 Beeson, Michael — 221, 283 Behne, Mike — 221 Beitter, Richard — 221 Bell, Ann — 221 Bell, Holly — 221 Bell, Jeffrey — 221 Belt, Kim — 27, 221, 279 Benedetto, Lucio — 221 Bennett, Cindy — 221 Benson, Mary — 221 Bernstein, Elizabeth — 221, 283 Biggerstaff, Bruce — 222 Bilbo, Lori — 222 Black, Christie — 222 Black, Jill — 222 Blacketer, Alisa — 26, 222, 278 Blacknall, Karen — 222 ce) Blaine, Stephanie — 222 Bland, Timothy — 222 Blankenship, Greg — 43, 222 Blocker, Lydia — 222 Boate, Kathy — 222 D Bodhaine, Leisa — 222 Bodhaine, Steven — 222 Boen, Sheryiln — 222 Boettigheimer, John — 222 Bogen, Don — 346 Boice, John — 222, 284 Bold, Jimmy — 222 Bolding, Sandy — 222, 261 Bordonard, Kathy — 222 Bosbyshell, Ron — 222 Bowling, Allen — 222 Boyd, Russell — 43, 222 Boyd, Sharon — 222, 263 Bracki, Debbie — 222, 263 Bradshaw, Gary — 222 Bradshaw, Karen — 219, 222, 293 Braley, Michael — 222 Bratton, Cheri — 222, 263 Braun, Andrew — 222 Bredehoft, Mike — 22 Bremer, Suzanne — 22 Briggs, Scott — 223, 278 Brown, Jonni — 223 Brown, Kim — 223 Buford, Berry — 223 Sophomore Index Burnley, Chris — 223, 284, 293 Burns, Jennifer — 223 Burton, David — 223 Burton, Mitchel — 43, 223 Butler, Cathy — 223 Butler, Elizabeth — 223 Butler, Kevin — 223 Butler, Stephanie — 223 Butzke, Susan — 223 Bybell, Paula — 223 Bytheway, Jeff — 16, 223 C Cahill, Mary Lynn — 223, 262 Campagna, Wendy — 223 Campbell, Ken — 223 Cannon, Michael — 223 Canterbury, James — 223 Cantrell, Martha — 223, 281 Capps, Cathy — 223, 263 Carano, Terry — 223 Carlson, Kim — 224 Carr, John — 224 Carraway, Kelli — 22 Carroll, Colleen — 224, 248 Cary, Laura — 224 Cassell, Tammy — 224 Cato, Bill — 224 Cato, Kathy — 224 Ceverha, Linda — 224, 278 Chambers, Scott — 224 Chandler, Lisa — 224 Cheairs, Bryan — 43, 246 Chivian, John — 224, 281 Chrismon, Bonnie — 224 Christensen, Margie — 224 Christy, John — 224, 281 Christy, Jon — 246 Ciszewski, Steve — 43, 224 Clampitt, Stephanie — 224 Clark, Dede — 246, 263 Clem, John — 43, 224 Cochren, David — 224 Colby, Karen — 224, 263 Coleman. Kevin — 224 Collard, Matt —- 224 Collins, Vincent — 43, 224 Colvin, Sherry — 224 Cook, Jayna — 225 Cook, Lorri — 225 Cook, Nicki — 225 Cook, Rosemary — 225 Coolidge, Wade — 225 Corbin, William — 225 Corder, Gail — 223, 246 Corey, David — 43, 225, 273 Corey, Kelly — 225 Corley, Leslie — 225, 261 Cotner, Carleton — 225 Cottle, Caye — 225 Courtney, Ann — 225 Cox, Peggy — 225, 262 Cox, Renee — 225 Crain, Gerald — 225 Crandall, Mike — 43, 225 Crawford, Deirdre — 225 Crawford, John — 225 Crawford, Raymond — 225 Crosby, Mollie — 225 D Dahl, Debbie — 225 Danback. Stacy — 225, 262 Davidson, Cheryl — 225, 262, 293 Davidson, Jan — 225 Davidson, Stephanie — 225 Davis, Lea Ann — 225 Davison, Ben — 225 Dawson, Brad — 225 Deasey, Pam — 225 Deering, Bart — 225 Deis, Glenn — 225 Dennison, David — 225 Devine, Nancy — 225 Dickey, Stuart — 225 Dickson, David — 225 Dills, Kim — 225 Dirks, Jeane — 225 Doeberer, Barbara — 225 Doerr, Mike — 43, 225 Dooley, Dan — 225 Doran, Jeanie — 225 Dornseifer, Katrina — 53, 225 Driskell, Craig — 226 Duckworth, Tamie — 226 Duffey, Karen — 226 Duffy, Katy — 226, 249, 262 Dungan, Becky — 226, 261 Dunn, Steve — 226 Durst, Laura — 226 E Earley, Brent — 226 Egan, Agnes — 226, 262 Eitel, Mike — 226 Eitelman, Laurie — 226 Ellis, Thomas — 226 Elmer, Rick — 226 Elmore, Margaret — 18, 263 Elrod, Phil — 226 Emery, Kevin — 226 Ervin, Laurie — 226 Evans, David — 24¢ Evans Lombe, David — 246 Ewing, Curt — 226 F Field, Beth — 227 Fields, Keith — 227 Fike, John — 227 Fisher, Carolyn — 227 Fitzgerald, Larry — 227 Flad, Peter — 227, 283 997 Fleming, Anne — 22 Flynn, Maureen — 246 Foley, William — 227, 283 Ford, David — 278 Ford, Michelle — 227, 262 Ford, Terri — 246 Forres, Becky — 227 Frantz, David — 227 Fredrickson, Bruce — 246 Fromm, Donald — 227 Fruman, Hyla — 227 Fuchs, Laura — 227 Fuller, Beth — 227 Fuller, Glynda — 227 Fair, Kyle — 226 Falcon, Joel — 226 Fear, Jackie — 226 Felt, Myles — 226 Fetherin, Stacey — 226 G Gaffney, Jim — 227 Gage, Michael — 227 Gaines, Steve — 24¢ Gall, Chris — 43, 227 Galland, Kim — 227 Gant, Jim — 227 Garrett, Stacy — 227 Garrison, Brad — 227 Garvin, Keith — 22 Gastineau, Wanda — 228 Gatlin, Allen — 246 Genson, Lane — 228 Gentry, Eddie — 43, 228 Gilmer, Chris — 228, 278 Gladman, Steve — 228 Glancy, Mary — 228 Glatz, Kristy — 228 Golden, Penny — 228 Goldman, Lynn — 228 Gorman, Mark — 246 Gower, David — 223, 246 Grabshy, Richard — 228 Graham, Nancy — 228 Grandpre, Suzanne — 228 Grant, Joe — 228 Granes, Sandy — 228 Gray, Tom — 228 Greer, Debbie — 228 Greenwell, Sandra — 228, 262 Gribble, Daron — 228 Griffith, Peter — 228 Groom, Denise — 228 Index 331 332 Index Groom, Steve — 43, 228 Grove, Toby — 228 Grubbs, Tracey — 246 Gruble, David — 228 Guinzey, Kathy — 228 Gumbert, James — 228 Gunter, Diane — 228 Guttes, Margaret — 228, 229 Habeger, Mary — 228 Hagens, Linda — 2 Hager, Linda — 22 Hailey, Beau — 228 Hall, Andre — 228 Hamill, Gregg — 228 Hamilton, Gary — 228 Hammer, Matt — 228 Hancock, Linda — 246 Hankinson, Barbara — 228, 261 Harding, Pam — 228 Hardison, Ricky — 228 Harkness, Ci ndy — 228, 262 Harmeyer, Karl — 228 Harper, Rob — 228 Harrington, Tom — 228 Harris, Paula — 229 Harris, Sherrie — 229 Haske, Defae — 229, 263 Haswell, Joe — 229 Hatch, Paul — 229 Hayes, Jim — 229 Hayes, Patti — 229 Hayes, Sam — 229 Haynes, Bill — 17, 229 Haynes, Mike — 229 Hazan, Monica — 229 Head, Sharon — 229, 263 Heard, Ken’ — 229 Heath, Cindy — 59, 229 Helsley, Thad — 229 Hembree, Laura — 229 Henderson, Deborah — 229, 281 Henderson, Lisa — 229, 281 Herbery, Bill — 246 Herman, Ray — 229, 273 Heronime, Lisa — 229 Heye, William — 229 Heyer, Cindy — 229 Higgins, Jean — 261, 246 Hill, Linda — 229, 262, 293 Hilton, Karen — 229 Hilton, Terri — 230 Hine, Lisa — 230, 261 Hinkle, Robert — 230 Hyjerpe, Kim — 222, 230 Hoffman, Cynthia — 230 Hogge, John — 230 Hogue, Leslie — 230 Holinski, Jeff — 230 Holliday, Hunter — 10, 219, 230, 241, 273, 293 Hood, Jamie Lynn — 27, 230 Hood, Robert — 230 Hoover, Lynne — 230, 261 Houk, Cliff — 43, 230 Hovatter, Stanley — 230 Howdeshe ll, Amy — 230 Howell, Cooper — 230 Howell, Walter — 43, 230 Hruska, Joni — 246, 262 Hudson, Susan — 230 Huff, Susan — 231 Huggins, Tina — 231 Hughes, Beth — 231 Hutson, Eric — 246 Hutson, Wendy — 231 I Inglis, Curtis — 231 Inman, Richard — 231 Irving, Margaret — 231, 263 J Jackson, Joe — 231 Janes, Becky — 231 Jasper, Michael — 231 Jbavy, John — 224, 231 Jenkins, Sharla — 231 Jeff, Dwight — 231 3 8 Jobin, Betsy — 231 Johnson, Carol — 231 Johnson, Laurel — 246 Johnson, List — 231 Johnson, Marianne — 231 Johnson, Marilou — 231 Johnson, Michael — 231 Johnson, Pat — 247 Jones, Cheryl — 231, 262 Jones, David — 231 Jones, Greg — 231 Jones, Laura — 231 Jones, Tommy — 231 Journey, Bill — 231 Jorell, Mike — 231 Jurak, Scott — 231 Justice, Cindy — 231 Jones, Tonya — 247 K Kahle, Tom — 231 Kain, Laura — 231 Kamel, David — 231 Kane, Paul — 231 Karlak, Judy — 231 Karolcezak, Leonard — 231 Kaski, Keith — 231 Kassees, George — 247 Kastel, Bonnie — 231 Katterman, Susan — 23] Kelin, Jill — 231, 262 Kelin, Julie — 231, 262 Keller, Todd — 231 Kellum, Sherri — 231 Kennedy, Lorri — 231 Kennedy, Melissa — 232 Kincaid, Jim — 43, 232 Kincheloe, Christi — 247 Kinder, Jan — 232 King, Jodi — 232 King, Sue — 232 Kinkead, Rhonda — 232 Kiser, David — 232 Kleinman, Kenny — 232 Klughart, George — 232 Kmieciak, Shannon — 2 Kraman, Michael — 232 L Labutis, Tracie — 247 32 5 Landguth, John — 232, 280 Landon, Kim — 232 Lang, Greg — 232 Langford, Chris — 232 Lanzillo, Chris — 232 Leach, Debbie — Leamer, Gail — 2 Lear, Martha — 232 Lee, Debbie — 25, 232 Leech, Kelly — 232 Leftwich, Frank — 232 Leher, Tom — 232 Leiter, David — 233 Le Tourneau, Ann — 233 Leverett, David — 233 Levinson, Cherilyn — 233 Lewis, Judith — 233 Lewis, Tommy — 43, 44, 233 Ligon, Landy — 233, 278 Lindsey, Dina — 233 Liptoi, Stephen — 233 Little, Jeff — 233 Lochridge, Lori — 233 Logue, Susan — 233 Long, Brad — 233 Long, Christina — 233, 244 Lopachin, Pat — 233 Lopez, Arlene — 247 Loy, Marcus — 233 Ludwig, Jackie — 233 Luleff, Robert — 233 Luna, Gary — 234 Lundgren, Andy — 234 Lundgren, Richie — 234 Lusk, John — 247 Lynch, Karen — 234 M Mabry, Joy — 234 MacCaulay, Don — 234 MacWithey, Brian — 234 Madison, William — 234, 249 Maggiore, Dave — 234 Mahler, Shawn — 234 Malzac, Mike — 234 Mangum, Julie — 234 Maroff, Melissa — 234 Marquart, Andy — 234 Marsh, Betsy — 234 Martin, Brian — 234 Martin, Gretchen — 234, 262 Mason, David — 234 | Maxfield, Kathy — 234 McAda, Karen — 234 McBride, Mike — 43, 234 McBride, Pam — 234 McCarthy, Mike — 234 McConnell, Mitch — 234 McCowen, David — 234 McCulloch, Andy — 234 McCullough, Andrea — 234 McDowell, John — 43, 234 McGregor, Scott — 234 McGuire, Glen — 234 j Mcllvaine, David — 234 McJunkin, Pam — 234 McKay, Greg — 234 | McLaren, Les — 234 | McLarty, Tracy — 234 McMahon, Jay — 234 McMahon, Kristin — 247, 261 McNeill, David — 234 Meachum, Cindy — 234 Medlock, Tommy — 234 Meeks, Revis — 234 Melton, Jennifer — 234 Melton, Shannon — 219, 234, 262, 293 Mercer, Brynne — 234 Methenitis, Randy — 235 Meyers, Kim — 234 Miles, Mark — 235 Miller, Missy — 235 Miller, James — 235 Miller, Kara — 235 Miller, Mark — 43, 235 Miller, Mike — 235 Miller, Susie — 235, 263 Miller, Susie — 235 Millerman, Jim — 235 Mirtsching, Barry — 235 Montgomery, Alice — 235 Moody, Stuart — 43, 235 Moore, Jerry — 235 Moore, Richard — 235 Morgan, Jack — 43, 235 Morris, Susan — 235 Morrison, Larry — 235 Morriss, Bryan — 235 Morrow, Patty — 235 Morrow, Tom — 235 Mosely, Chris — 235 Mouser, Julie — 236 Mueller, Keith — 236 Mull, Robert — 43, 236 Mullaney, Dan — 236 Mullins, Katie — 236, 262 Mungai, Randy — 236 Munselle, Sonya — 236 Murff, David — 236 Murphy, Tom — 23, 236 Murray, Andy — 236 Murray, Dorothy — 236 Myrick, Alan — 236 N Nathan, Lisa — 236, 248 Naugle, Jim — 236 Nayes, Carrie — 236 Nenoff, Lueas — 236 Newby, Sandy — 236 Newell, Sara — 247 Newsom, Brenda — 236 Nolen, Curt — 236 Nuss, Larry — 236 O Oberlander, Kate — 236, 281 O'Donnell, Kelly — 236 Olson, Carrie — 236 Olson, Patricia — 236 Oltman, Sandra — 237 O'Malley, John — 237 Opp, Karen — 237 Orbish, Lisa — 237 Orr, Darby — 237 Oslin, Jerry — 43, 237 Ostrander, Steve — 43, 237, 278 Oxley, Thomas — 237, 273 P Paine, Jenee — 227, 237, 262 Pakes, Greg — 237 Papke, Sandra — 237 Pardue, Cindy — 247 Parker, Gary — 237 Parrack, Joey — 237, 283 Pask, Kevin — 237, 238 Patterson, Karla — 237 Patterson, Randy — 237 Patton, Sherry — 247 Pearce, Cecilia — 237 Pennington, Brad — 237 Percifield, David — 238 Perkins, Mike — 238 Peterson, Eric — 238 Peddy, Doug — 238 Pfaff, Pam — 238, 262 Pfohl, Ronald — 43, 238 Phillips, Greg — 238 Phillips, Lisa — 238 _ Pieper, Debbie — 238 Pierce, Bill — 43, 238 Piker, James — 43, 238 Pilcher, Bill — 238 Pinac, Marry — 238, 263 Pirtle, Glen — 238 Place, Amber — 238 Portis, Gerry — 238 Potter, Angel — 238 Potter, Ellen — 238 Potts, Bobby — 238 Pressly, Christy — 238 Prince, James — 238 Proctor, Alan — 238 Prough, Janice — 238, 263 Proitt, William — 238 Putman, Hugh — 239 Q Quance, Susan — 239 Quick, Lisa — 239 R Rainey, Michele — 239 Rains, Debbie — 239 Ray, Tim — 239 Reed, Margaret — 239 Reed, Vivian — 239 Rees, Lisa — 247 Reese, Leesa — 239 Reitz, Jill — 239 Reynolds, Eric — 239 Rice, Russell — 239 Rich, Barbara — 239 Richard, Pamela — 239 Richards, Laurie — 239 Ricketts, Beth — 239 Ricossa, Brenda — 239 Riddick, Neil — 239 Riggin, Todd — 239 Rizos, David — 239 Roberts, Leslie — 247, 262 Roberts, Paolette — 24, 247 Roberts, Robin — 239 Robinson, Cynthia — 239 Robinson, Lisa — 239 Robinson, Robin — 239, 281 Roerig, Sven — 239 Rogers, Katherine — 239 Rogers. Neil — 43, 239 Rogers, Scott — 239 Ross, Stacy — 239 Rossato, Rob — 239 Rotto, Debra — 239, 280 Rotto, Diane — 239 Russell, Alison — 239 Russum, Joseph — 239 S Sadler, Ray — 247 Saulsberry, Jann — 239, 278 Sawtelle, Cheryl — 239 Sawyer, Melody — 239 Scamardo, Ric — 239 Scarpinato, Frank — 239 Schantz, Felice — 223, 239 Scherer, Mary — 59, 239 Schleyer, Hilary — 219, 239, 262, 293 Schlobohm, Tina — 240 Schoenky, Steve — 240 Schraeder, Jeff — 240 Schramm, Jamie — 240 Schroeder, Susan — 240 Schroth, Ben — 240 Schwartz, Kim — 240 Scogin, Joyce — 240 Sconzo, Trixi — 240, 263 Scott, Barbara — 240, 262, 293 Scott, Bradley — 240 Sedalnick, Jodee — 247 Sedway, Bryan — 240 Seidler, Daryl — 240 Semmer, Michael — 240 Semrod, Laura — 240, 262 Sennott, Kevin — 240 Sexton, Sharon — 240, 262 Shaeffer, Douglas — 240 Sharp, Timothy — 240 Shaw, Greg — 247 Shea, Katie — 240 Shiller, Valerie — 240 Shirley, Eric — 43, 44, 240 Short, Kyle — 240 Shoffield, Marla — 240 Sides, Mark — 241 Siedell, Tod — 43, 241, 273 Sifuentes, Luis — 241 Sims, Jeanne — 247 Skelton, Meg — 241 Skiles, Elaine — 241 Sledge, Karen — 241 Smilie, Craig — 241 Smith, Amry — 241 Smith, Charlie — 43, 241 Smith, Cohleen — 241 Smith, Robert — 241, 273 Sneed, Teri — 241 Solomos, Nick — 241 Solomos, Suzi — 241, 252, 253 Spraetz, Sandra — 241, 263 Staberg, Karl — 241 Stacha, Lance — 43, 241 Start, David — 247 Stellwagen, Tom — 241 Stevens, Charles — 242 Stewart, Jeff — 242 Still, Alan — 242 St. John, Bryan — 242 St. John, Susan — 242, 261 Stoddard, Shawna — 242 Stoker, Brent — 242 Storie, Robert — 242 Stover, Barbara — 242 Strait, Dona — 242, 280 Sumlin, Greg — 242 Sunstrum, Steffi — 242 T Taft, Denise — 242 Tamblyn, Daphne — 242 Tamer, Lori — 242 Tapsak, Martha — 242 Taylor, Debbie — 242 Taylor, Debra — 242, 263 Taylor, Mark — 242 Terrell, Chris — 242, 243 Thenhaus, Tim — 242 Thomas, Mary — 242, 261 Thompson, Edward — 242 Thompson, Holly — 242 Thompson, Tony — 243 Thomson, Mike — 243 Thweatt, James — 43, 247 Tillapaugh, Pat — 243 Tischer, Brian — 243 Tobler, Pam — 243 Tolbert, Deborah — 243, 263 Tolman, Tanja — 243 Torngren, Kathy — 247 Trenhaile, Tracy — 243, 262 Triggs, Linda — 243 Tubbs, Becky — 243 Tucker, Laurie — 222, 243 Tulloch, Brian — 243 Turner, Paul — 43, 44, 243 Turvey, James — 247, 278 U Urbach, Jacki — 243 Urey, Dianne — 243 V Vaden, Michael — 243 Van Meter, Rusty — 247 Venicasa, Mark — 243 Venincasa, Michael — 243 Vincent, Kris — 243, 283 W Wade, Lee — 243 Wagner, Gretchen — 243, 262 Wainscott, Debbie — 243 Waite, Jeff — 243 Walbert, David — 243 Waldon, Annette — 244 Wallace, Janet — 247 Walker, Johnna — 244 Walker, Kathy — 244 Walker, Lisa — 244, 262 Walker, Terri — 244 Wallace, Denise — 244 Wallace, Lori — 244, 262 Ward, Jeff — 244 Waterman, Mark — 244 Watkins, Gina — 244 Watkins, Pam — 244, 262 Watson, Andy — 244 Waynant, Donna — 244 Weaver, Gregg — 43, 244 Weber, Brad — 244, 278 Webster, Lynda — 244 Weeks, Randy — 244 Welborn, Todd — 244 Wen, Terry Ann — 244 West, John — 244 Wheeler, Mike — 244 Whelan, Katie — 244 Whisenhunt, Susan — 244 White, Falicia — 244 Whitford, Peggy — 245 Whiting, Brian — 245 Whitley, Candi — 245 Whitten, Brian — 245 Widener, David — 245 W idener, Lisa — 245 Wiezorek, Karen — 247, 261 Wilcox, Craig — 245 Wilding, Lori — 245 Wilemon, Greg — 43, 245 Wilkerson, Bill — 245 Williams, Cindy — 245 Williams, John — 245 Williams, Lori — 245 Williams, Lynn — 245 Willis, Julie — 245, 262, 293 Willis, Scott — 245 Wills, Carl — 245 Wilson, Clayton — 245 Wilson, Ed — 245 Wilson, Tim — 245 Wingo, Jeannie — 245 Winters, Karen — 245, 245 Winters, Kellie — 245, 261 Wise, Lyle — 245 Withrow, Sheryl — 227, 245, 261 Wolf, Elizabeth— 245 Wolfe, Ellen — 247 Wood, Celeste — 245 Wood, Craig — 245 Wood, John — 245 Woodbury, David — 283 Woods, Pat — 245 Woody, Phil — 247 Wright, James — 245, 283 Wright, Kate — 245 Wright, Mike — 245 Wrobbell, Jack — 245 iY) Yates, Glenn — 245 York, Phillip — 245 Young, Phyllis — 245 Z Zachary, Greg — 43, 245, 273 Zakson, Laurence — 245 Zeitler, Janet — 245 Zick, Greg — 245 Zimmerman, Randy — 245 Zubik, Jeff — 20, 246 Zwart, David — 246 Index 333 But the game of life for the present is but dreams and memories. 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