Lake Dallas High School - Falcon Yearbook (Lake Dallas, TX)

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' I 1. 2 A H illt liimt QM l M M-it K '32, ki , x ,Q tg - Q f ef- fm A g . ,. .,., to s p 32 Z , g Eff 'af ,-' , W f 1 9 if Q F V ' k, V' alive to the people , places and events in Lake Dallas in 74-'75 . things were changing . . . people adjusting to a hurry- up world . . . that was trying desperately to slow- down fast . . . students preparing to enter the adult world . . . by learning to share and understand . . . that discipline brings rewards . . . that laughing at yourself, is better than laughing by yourself . . . it was truly a great time to be totally and completely ALIVE in 1975. Y QW l J 40 R331 ZX 3 . w65Tm ' -S W: S.O.S. Save our school, three words that meant a lot to the students and supporters of Lake Dallas High School in 1974-75. An up to date appraisal on the land in and around Lake Dallas led many people in the community to believe that the High School should consolidate with the Denton School District. Thanks to the hard work of 7, all the students and many L. D . H . S . supporters consolidation was voted down with 779 against and 100 for. We hope Lake Dallas High School always maintains the high standards she has now, and that the students and community will always be as concerned as they were in the Summer of 1974. Sophomore Terry Spence, endured the August heat for S . O . S . in his gorilla suit. J 9-Wfff, ' ff -K :fs-as . ,Lp .Jem .- ' ' 'H il Q 5 ' fc 'Q r 14 fnwiii in Y ' tif F X Y ww tx.. x , ,M fig 33: QKQJQQ fi Q Q s 5 ' ff? ag Nb R 4 S411 'li 5 W: Sigh ' t s ' A' '51-3 K , if - 'ss is . if? , ., L3 .F fs' 3 QE ' ' if --'.k' ,fiiigf School begins and the Falcons are off to another season of hard work and victories . The Seniors sponsored a Fifties Day to help promote spirit for the Aledo game. The day was climaxed by the election of Mr. and Ms. Fifties. Senior - Sheri Coppinger and Junior - Rickey Stephens won the honors with authentic clothes from the fifties. ' It - -Q-f ii F ' .fi.,ff':'l.sne:5'7:f'2'f5QJ : Y1QN?aia2as-X homecoming. . . A arouses excitement and spirit. The weather was perfect for all of the homecoming activities. Spirit soars as homecoming ' week progresses with the building of floats, a bonfire, parade, and a tremendous victory over Millsap . The final score was Lake Dallas '72 and Millsap 0. This outstanding score broke the Lake Dallas The marquee helps put across homecoming. scoring record . , ' L V. V.-F. I r mi ., 2 The junior float won second place with Mash. A hard working band participates in all halftime activities. The eighth grade float took first place , in the Ir. High with Temperatures rising. Lawanna Watkins. freshman escorted by Dennis Brozd Donna Duncan, junior escorted by Bobby Caldwell L. to R.: Senior Marta Gray, Jr. Donna Duncan, Anderson . nominees This year's nominees were Donna Duncan, Belynda Anderson, and Lawana Watkins. Donna is a cheerleader and she enjoys all sports. Belynda is a member of the basketball team and her hobbies are sports and swimming. Lawana enjoys football and swimming. Belynda Anderson , Marty Blanton sophomore escorted by Homecoming nominees have a busy week, but they take time out for a ride on the merry- go-round . Donna Duncan, junior: Belynda Anderson, sophomore: and Lawana Watkins, freshman, all had an exciting week with the preparation of the parade, and practicing for the half time activities. Fr. Lawana Watkins and Soph. Belynda Homecoming is . . . building floats, excitement of bright flames against an ebony sky . . . captains Wayne Black, Larry Clark, and Randall Chambers, ready for the announcement of Homecoming queen . . . the election of Mr. and Ms. Irresistableg Renee Rucker and Larry Clark by the student body, and a winning float by the soph. class with Land of the Giants as the Theme. 'Vis J Queen Maria Homecoming queen was chosen by the student body on Monday of homecoming week. Marta Gray, the senior nominee was crowned during halftime activities at the homecoming game. Marta went to Wichita High School for three years. She is a member of Russells Fashion Board , representing the Lake Dallas area. She enjoys all sports, especially football, basketball , tennis , sailing, and swimming. Marta was escorted by Dale Rasberry. Randall Chambers, senior captain, gives the queen the traditional Homecoming kiss, after being crowned . alive with splrli' Spirited, Silly and sometimes serious the 1974-'7 5 cheerleaders sang, stompg-nd, and screamed their way into the hearts of many. TOP ROW, L. to R.: Sherry Mclnnish, Sr. Head Cheerleader: Julia Brazzel, Jr.g Renee Rucker, Ir. BOTTOM ROW, L. to R.: Donna Duncan, Ir.g Danna Hasten and Terry Stacks, Fresh. 'N -x -A X, .ve-Af, 1st ROW. L. to R.: Ann Hanna, Shelly Coker, Debbie Bradt, Susan Simms, Teresa Lacey, Debi Richards, Lou Ann Garrison, Patty Davis. 2nd ROW: Gala Elbert, Cheryl Nelson, Becky Vaughn, Pat McDonald, Dee Mohn, Jeanne Causseaux, Tammy Webb. ...M This group of spirited Pep Squad members supported the Falcon team all the way. lst ROW, L. to R.: Debbie Bradt , Jeanne Causseaux , Shelly Coker, Gala Elbert, Lou Ann Garrison. 2nd ROW: All Captains, Patty Davis, Dee Mohn, Susan Simms, Becky Vaughn. BOTTOM ROW: Ann Hanna, Linda Harral, Teresa Lacey, Cheryl Nelson, Tammy Webb. 5- V li, M' lake dallas Falcons varsilg ' -M as ' 2 1 ll N l 4 ' ,W - R gl F L ' -. , TP Nw .iffy Ewa ..v Y A 1- v.wTm......,...,,-: ,-y,. W .f---.rf-mf-fr .Iv H A .X wud' ' I l, ' ' 'Z' V 'l f'1.... glwigir ki ww 6126: 'nl' K I xr Q4 ii I' li s Q- . W QL, X T5 ' A N ' ' xr. l ' 'r tu Q. vu 'fad A Mmikxi- Ya? E ,, is L ' A e M., -A g X. 0 ,,' ...J 'a lst ROW, L. to R.: Larry Clark, Ricky Garrison, Cary Taylor, Jerry Young, Richard White, Eddie Hale. 2nd ROW: Kevin Adkission, Jeff Simpson, Randall Chambers, Terry Spence, David Allen. Robert Walker. 3rd ROW: Wayne Black, Charlie Powers, David Adkission, Butch Honse, Scotty Baird. 4th ROW: Man. Bart Porter, Man. Drew Allen, John Brazzei, Rodney Davidson, Man. Marvin Barnes, Man. Chris Coppinger. NOT PICTURED: Randy McCur1ey. sn n .J 'MW The 1974 football season was only marred by three defeats. The first came from Bridgeport by a margin of one point. The second came by two points at the hands of Northwest on a muddy, sloppy field. The third loss of the season came against Aledo. Aledo came into the game ranked No. 1 in the State and was favored by 14 pts. This game was for the championship of the district, and most likely the state. Aledo scored first from sixty yards out on a perfectly executed end sweep. At half time Aledo held a 13-0 lead. Lake Dallas came roaring back in the second half and acquired a 15-13 lead. It seemed that Lake Dallas had the game won when we recovered an Aledo fumble with 5:00 minutes left in the game. But, on the very next play we fumbled , Aledo recovered and they scored to go ahead 19-15. Lake Dallas fought back and was only 13 yards away from the goal line, and a state championship, when the game ended. Lake Dallas manhandled its remaining opponents and so did Aledo. Throughout the state play-offs, Aledo was never again tested. This season will always be remembered around Lake Dallas as the one that almost brought our first state championship. falcon coaches ...I FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Jim Watson, Ed. Stidham, Head Coach Kent Clark. SECOND ROW: J. J. Barlow, Richard Brunner. Senior Tailback Jerry Young heads for daylight. all disirici Wayne Blackg Sr. Larry Clark: Sr. Kevin Adkissong Sr. Ricky Garrisong Ir. Guard, 3 yrs. Capt. Safety, 3 yrs. Capt. Back, 3 yrs. Back, 3 yrs. TOP LEFT: Wayne Black scores a touchdown after a blocked punt. TOP RIGHT: Ricky Garrison returns another punt. BOTTOM LEFT: Larry Clark struggles for yardage after an interception. BOTTOM RIGHT: Kevin Adkisson avoids the defense . honorable meniion Randall Chambers Randy McCurley Jerry Young John Brazzel Linebacker, Sr. , 3 yrs. , Linebacker, Sr. , 3 yrs. Back, Sr. , 3 yrs. End, Sr. , 2 yrs. Capt. The Lake Dallas varsity football team was not only successful in a 7-3 record, but more than half the team received individual honors. Four players made all district and seven received honorable mention. 4 Cary Taylor Butch Honse David Adkission Back, Sr. , 3 yrs. End, Jr. , 1 yr. Tackle, Jr. , 3 yrs varsiig Scotty Baird, Sr. David Allen, Sr. Jeff Simpson, Sr. John Johnson, Sr. Tackle 1 yr. Guard 3 yrs. Back 1 yr. Center 3 yrs. Richard White, Jr. Rodney Davidson, Jr. Eddie Hale, Soph. Robert Walker, Jr End 2 yrs. Back 3 yrs. Back 1 yr. Guard, 1 yr. - wth.. Charlie Powers, Jr. Terry Spence , Soph. Cary Taylor out races the defense. Center 3 yrs. Tackle 1 yr. concert and marching band L. to R. , lst ROW: K. Vaughn, S. Wall, D. Clickner, S. Howard, N. Spinuzzi. J. Edwards, A. Davis, D. Campbell, C. Miller, P. Gam- ble, E. Messick, K. Eggleston. 2nd ROW: R. Yager, P. Baker, E. McAnn, M. McRae, A. Lee, J. Bright, B. McCann, I. Sutherland, G. Allred. M. McLe1and, I. Young, D. Means, K. Roach, D. Howard. 3rd ROW: J. Huntoon, Y. Morrison, K. Willard, K. Hutton, C. Hasten 4th ROW, Standing: P. Ezzell, D. Willard, S. Volts, J. Newton, B. Porter, S. Ohlemeier, B. Causseaux, T. Young. R. Barnes, D. Ras- berry, D. Jenkins, S. Young. D. Dutton. X A BAND OFFICERS: ABOVE, L. to R.: Liz McCann, Librarian, Cari Hasten - Secretary Mr. Tunnel - Director DM! Mark Themar - Treasurer Dale Rasberry - Vice-Pres. David Howard - President Rusty Yager. Jr. is the Lake Dallas BAND DIR-ECTGR5 Marching Band Drum Major. RIGHT: Maxwell Tunnel , 91 Rf 'P'-S , 93 V 51,-ff?-,e.: ' ,. . -, y an 4 - me r--, 1 L, Q1 K.:- Y l' majorei-les The Lake Dallas Majorettes worked hard during the football season, not only at the pep rallies but also during the games. They also participated in U.I.L. twirling and did very well! TOP RIGHT: Peggy Ezzell. head major- erte. TOP LEFT AND MIDDLE RIGHT: Candid of majorettes in Homecoming Parade. MIDDLE LEFT: Carianne Hasten BOTTOM RIGHT: Karlene Vaughn. BOT TOM LEFT: Debbie Clickner. ihe winning stage band . . . Mark Taylor, with his fine directing and excellent compositions led the stage band to three lst place Championships. His busy schedule includes classes at N.T.S.U. as well as our stage band . and all star members . . . David Howard top left won all-star band at Mountain View College and at Nacogdoches. He also won all star band at Brownwood and all-state in Dallas. Terry Brearly left, got all star band at Mountain View. Middle left, Randy Locker won all star band at Mountain View. John Newton middle right won all star at Mountain View and Nacogdoches . TOP ROW, L. to R.: Dwayne Jenkins, James West, Cathy Crawford, Kim Nel- son, Ada Jane Lee and Caryn Williard. SECOND ROW, L. to R.: Mr. Taylor, Debbie Clickner. Scott Ohlemeier, Mar- tin McLe1and, Dale Rasberry, Bart Porter, Marvin Barnes, Susan Howard, Peggy Ezzell. 1st ROW, L. to R.: David Howard. Mark Themar, Cari Hasten, Jeff Young, Jerry Young. FLOOR: Randy Locker, Terry Bearly, John Newton, and Kevin Roach. halloween rogalig This year's Halloween Royalty was won by the junior class. Debbie Bradt and Rodney Davidson were crowned King and Queen during the coronation at the Halloween carnival. Each class competed by collecting green stamps. FRESHMAN NOMINEES: Pam Bostock and Keith Hutton. SOPHOMORE NOMINEES: Tammy Smith and Karl Schmitz. The coronation was only part of the carnival, it also included a costume contest, games, and lots of Debbie Bradt and Rodney Davidson were crowned King and Queen. SENIOR NOMINEES: Sheri Coppinger and Cary Taylor. fun. Jeff Simpson had fun at the carnival, although he ended up a little wet! baskefball 74-75 all dusfrucf plagers David's ability to score inside earned him all-district honors. Aggressive play was Butch's trademark throughout the district Randall drives for another easy score. Ricky threatens opponents with outside Larry scores off the press. eye. Captain Larry Clark 3 yrs. Guard SI Captain Butch Honse 3 yrs . Forward Jr. Jerry Young 2 yrs. Forward Sr. David Adkisson 2 yrs. Center Jr. Rickey Anderson 1 yr. Guard Ir. disirici champs I 974- I 975 PRE-SEASON RECORD Captain Randall Chambers 3 yrs . Guard Sr. 17 -4 DISTRICT RECORD L . D . OPP. 74 Carroll 56 W-WHS es Aledo 50 Black 86 Millsap 41 4 Yrs' 75 Guard Sr. '72 Coppell 61 88 Carroll 64 '78 Aledo 57 51 Millsap 57 68 Boyd 42 84 Coppell 56 Rickey 51 Millsap 49 Garrison BI-DISTRICT L . D . Itasca Coach Ed Stidham 3 yrs. All-Area Coach of the Year. Looking back it 1 yr. Center Jr. Robin Blazewicz Rusty Yager 1 yr. Guard Jr. was a very exciting year. One that will always be embedded deep in the hearts C . TOP ROW, L. to R.: Coach Brunner, Rickey Anderson, Butch House, Robin Blazewicz, David Adkisson, Wayne Black, Coach Stidham. BOTTOM ROW, L. to R.: Randall Chambers, Rusty Yager, Ricky Garrison, Larry Clark, Jerry Young. ,:uN , 'rrfwzf vt an 1, My r ry! 4,3 ff 4, Www ,ey 4? 1 y , 1 1 CU' gtk 'J Q Q1 ' V N' Q- ., 'I R.. 'Q Wayne gets two. Coach Stidham gives final instructions. JULIA SHERYL HW GI rls iifxm ? yisl Forward Umor V .+ Junior PAW I 9 74 I 97 5 ANN FIGAVIS V. HANNA Foyrliidrd 2 yrs' n f2L, E1 'b,'L' Forward Junior Soph. CHERYL NELSON i -- AQ Zh 3 SARI HASTEN 1 yr' 5 J J' Forward Guard U 1 Junior Junior fm Qi , m y RENEE RUCKER lyr. , Guard Junior rf- f ,PJ -Gp Q f 11 BELYNDA ANDERSON 1 yr. Guard Soph. DONNA ALLRED 1 yr. Guard Junior BEVERLY BLAZEWICZ 1 yr. Guard Soph. KARLENE VAUGHN Fo ward Freshman fr gfk iff I K, K irgi , Coach: Jim Wafson TOP ROW, L. to R.: Julia Brazzel Patty Davis Cheryl Nelson Belinda Anderson Cari Ann Hasrens BOTTOM ROW, L. to R.: Renee Rucker Sheryl I-Ieitz Karlene Vaughn Donna Allred NOT PICTURED: Ann Hanna Beverly Blazewicz Top Row, L. IO R.: Elaine Messick Kim Nelson Diane Volts Danna Hasrens BOTTOM ROW, L. to R.: Ada Jane Lee Vicki Burks Denise Davidson NOT PICTURED: Tammy Webb Jeanie Powers j. v. baskeiball Record: 14 wins 4 losses Q r I ' w.,..mM,, K 3 TOP ROW, L. to R.: Tony Heitz, Mike Mohn, Jack Hedge. Bobby Harris, Scot Ohlemeier, Charlie Powers. BOTTOM ROW, L. to R.: Sammy Gamble, Boyd Taylor, Dean Drozd, Kerry Cardwell, Jeff Young. vwmn-me k freshman baskeiball I Record: 6 wins -Bw 5 losses TOP ROW, L. to R.: David Means, Brian Gower, Dennis Drozd. BOTTOM ROW, L. to R.: Keith Hutton, Kerry Adkisson, Steve Gray. Sherry Mclnnishg Senior Nominee Danna Hastens, Freshman Nominee NOMINEES: Danna Hasten, Julia Brazzel, Vicki Burks and Sherry Mclnnish. baskeiball queen Senior Sherry Mclnnish accepts honors with smiles and tears of happiness. Sherry was the first Lake Dallas basketball queen. Vicki Burks, Sophomore Nominee. S 1 Julia Brazzel, Junior Nominee valeniine swee+hear+s Junior Dee Mohn was crowned the 197 5 Valentine Sweetheart at the Valentine dance. She was escorted by Ricky Garrison. Each class competed by raising money. Money was raised in various ways. It was a fun two weeks of competition with bake sales, raffles, Valentine messages, and a sock decorating contest. SENIOR NOMINEE: Debbie Bostock escorted by Wayne Black. VALENTINE SWEETHEART: Dee Mohn. ESCORT: Ricky Garrison. t 5 .,, ,X SOPHOMORE NOMINEE: Pat Baker FRESHMAN NOMINEE: Pam Bostock escorted by Danny Baird. corted by Tommy Bracey. Bogs' Track 1975 Disirici Champs Butch Honse Kevin Adkisson Ricky Garrison Jeff Simpson The track team this year was the most successful in Lake Dallas history. The track team entered six track meets before district and got five 2nd places and one 3rd place. Winning district sent Butch Honse , Ricky Garrison, Kevin Adkisson, Jeff Simpson, and the 440 relay to Regional. At Regional Butch Honse got 1st in the shot put and Ricky Garrison got 2nd in the long jump, and our relay team was in 1st place until dropping the baton and being disqualified. They placed 4th at Regional. Butch won 4th in the discus and Ricky won 8th in the long jump at the State track meet. L. to R.: J. Young. C. Taylor, R. Garrison, R. White. Weighi Men L. to R.: M. Blanton, T. Spence, K. Adkis- son, D. Adkisson. S. Young. Hurdlers L. to R.: D. Hansen, K. Adkisson, J. Simp son, D. Drozd. as .... J Milers Spriniers TOP ROW, L. to R.: T. Young, T. Bracey, D. Means, R. Walters. TOP ROW, L. to R.: D. Nelson, E. Schmitz. 2nd ROW: K 2nd ROW. L. to R.: D. Hansen. C. Taylor, D. Nelson. Schmitz, R. Garrison, J. Simpson, B. Gower. Golf Team The golf team qualified for regional this year and finished sixth out of sixteen teams. They are L. to R.: Dean Drozd, Larry Clark, Randy McCurley, James West, and Rickey Anderson. Tennis Team The tennis team took second place in the Grapevine Tournament but was disappointed in district play. They are TOP ROW, L. to R.: Steve Gray, Randall Chambers, and Wayne Black. BOTTOM ROW, L. to R.: Danny Baird, Bobby Harris, and Jack Hedge. as l The girls finished second in district this year. Marta Gray was district champion and qualified for regional in girls singles. It was a very successful season for their first year of competition . Girls Tennis L. to R.: Debbie Clicker, Diane Volts, Marta Gray, Renee Rucker. NOT PICTURED: Julia Brazzel, Cari Hasten Girls Track TOP ROW, L. to R.: Coach Watson, C. Willard, V. Burks, R. Rucker, C. Nelson, D. Mohn. MIDDLE ROW: S. Volts, D. Allred. B. Ander son, A. Hanna, P. McDonald. BOTTOM ROW: B. Allen, D. Volts, A. Lee, K. Vaughn, A. Ingram, K. Nelson. NOT PICTURED: I. Braz zel. alive and running . . . DISTANCE RUNNERS: L. to R.: S. Volts, A. Lee, D. All- red, C. Nelson, D. Mohn, V. Burks, B. Anderson. I dlp. V I MILE RELAY: L. to R.: A. Lee, D. Allred, D. Mohn, C. Nelson. 880 RELAY: L. to R.: B. FIELD EVENTS: L. to R., TOP ROW: D. Blaisdell, D. Anderson, A . Ingram , I . Brazzel. NOT PICTURED: Allred. BOTTOM ROW: A. A. Hanna. Lee, C. Nelson. js! 7- REGIONAL QUALIFIERS: L. to R.: D. Volts, D. Allred. SPRINT RELAY: L. to R.: D. Blaisdell, R. Rucker, A. Ingram, and I. Brazzel. U.l.L. Liferarg Disfrici Champs Lake Dallas High School won district in literary competition for the third consecutive year. It was held at Weatherford Junior College, and L.D.H.S. won the division with E I 145 points. Aledo was second with '77 points. Followed by Coppell with 67 . TYPING: lst ROW, L. to R.: Cathy Eggleston, Pat Baker, Shawn Volts. 2nd ROW: Pat McDonald, Carianne Hasten, Shawn Volts placed 4th in typing. WRITING EVENTS: TOP ROW, L. to R.: Jennifer Jeffrey, Slyvia Bridges, Terri Hendry. MIDDLE ROW: Renee Rucker, Julia Brazzel, Sherry Mclnnish, Teresa Lacey, Cathy Eggleston. BOTTOM ROW: Jackie Woolsey, Jack Hedge. Jenifer Jeffrey took 2nd in feature writing. Cathy Eggleston placed lst in headlines. ln spelling, Terri Hendry placed 3rd. Sherry Mclnnish finished lst in ready writing. Renee Rucker got 3rd in editorial and Slyvia Bridges 4th in feature writing. SPEAKING EVENTS: TOP ROW, L. to R.: Linda Harral , Johnny Jeffrey , Ron Clark, Terry Brearly, Greg Lott, Kathy Crawford. MIDDLE ROW: Lou Ann Garrison, Peggy Ezzell, Donna Duncan, Debbie Clickner, Sheryl Heitz. BoT'roM ROW: Mary McRae, Dee Mohn and Cheryl Nelson. Johnny Jeffrey won lst in informative, Lou Ann Garrison took 3rd in persuasive speaking, Cathy Crawford took 2nd, Greg Lott 3rd , and Cheryl Nelson 4th, Debbie Clickner placed 4th in prose . In Debate Ron Clark and Peggy Ezzell won lst, while Terry Brearly and Donna Duncan got 3rd. -if SLIDE RULE, NUMBER SENSE, AND SCIENCE: TOP ROW, L. to R.: Jeff Young, Davic Howard, Rusty Yager. BOTTOM ROW: Tammy Webb, Peggy Ezzell, Teresa Lacey. In slide rule Jeff Young placed first, David Howard second. In science, Rusty Yager placed second. In number sense David Howard, Jeff Young, and Rusty Yager won first, second , and third consecutively. Regional Parficipanis STATE PARTICIPANTS: Renee Rucker placed fourth at Regional on editorial writing. Sherry Mclnnish placed second in ready writing. Renee went as an alternate and Sherry competed at Austin against eleven other schools . office ed uoaiion asso. Mrs. Helen Ottinger helps student Sheryl Heitz . Above left: SENIOR V.O.E.: 151 Row. L. to R.: Sandra Howard, Terri Hendry, Sandy Morris, Debbie Bostock. 2nd ROW, L. to R.: Mike Coburn, Randy McCurley, David Howard, Wayne Black, and Randall Chambers. IUNIOR V . O . E .: Middle Right: lst ROW, L. to R.: Sheryl Heitz, Becky Vaughn, Debi Richards. 2nd ROW, L. to R.: Butch Honse, Gail Buchanan, Gayla Elbert, Pam Richardson, Kathy Crawford, and Linda Harral. OFFICERS O.E.A.: L. to R.: Wayne Black, Pres., Debbie Bostock, Sec. and Treas.: Randy McCurley, V- Pres.: David Howard, Parliamentarian. laid pi -Qswlzv iudenf council Improving the high school is one of the Student Council's main functions. The Student Council works hard and is in charge of the Homecoming Parade, setting up dances and sponsors, the canned food drive , and changing the marquee. One of the achievements of the officers was getting a juke box installed in the school. TOP LEFT: L. to R.: Donna Duncan, Sec.: Sherry Mclnnish, Vice-Pres.: Wayne Black, Pres.: and Renee Rucker, Treas. ABOVE PICTURE: Student Council officers work with sponsor. The Student Council is made up of club Presidents and Class Representatives. TOP ROW, L. to R.: Larry Clark, Senior V.P.: David Howard, Band Pres.: Brian Gower, Fresh. Pres.: Kerry Cardwell, Soph. Pres. BOTTOM, L. to R.: Carianne Hasten, Jr. Pres.: Pat McDonald, FHA Rep.: Miss Veal, Sponsor: Julia Brazzel. FHA Pres. .1 CLASS REPRESENTATIVES: TOP ROW, L. to R.: Randall Chambers, Senior Rep.: Butch Honse, Jr. Rep.: Many Blanton, Soph Rep.: Bart Porter, Fr. Rep. BOTTOM ROW, L. to R.: Debbie Bostock, Sen. Rep.: Becky Vaughn, Jr. Rep.: Belynda Anderson, Soph. Rep.: Terry Stacks, Fr. Rep. f.f.a. VO AG II-III: BOTTOM Row. L. to R.: R. Davidson, J. Bedner, T. I-Ieitz, D. Gamblin, M. Meadows. J. Hawt- horne. lst ROW: D. Meadows, A. Pier- son, C. Powers, M. Mohn, R. Stephens, B. Walker, D. Hanson. 2nd ROW: L. Vin- son, W. Meadows, M. Burden, K. Schmitz, J. West, M. Garvin. R. Garri- son, D. Mohn, C. Nelson, D. Drozd, M. McRae . VO AG I: BOTTOM Row, L. to R.: M. Johnson, A. Ingram, L. Swink, T. Ogborn, B. Davidson, K. Vaughn, J. Bos- tock. lst ROW: B. McCann, D. Dutton, D. Drozd, D. Adkisson, B. Taylor, C. Coppinger. B. Gower. 2nd ROW: T. Mor- rison, J. Dobbs, R. Elbert, E. Schmitz, K. Adkisson, K. Burks, T. Ealey, I. Kubicek. .2 SWCCIIICHII , is Jr. Renee Rucker, left and above L. to R.: Ricky Stephens - V.P. , Mike right is Plowgirl Sr. Sherry Mclnnish. Garvin - Treas. , Danny Meadows - Pres. , Mr. Crawford - Adv1 sor, Charlie Powers - Reporter, Mary McRae - Sec. and Leslie Vinson - Sentinel. fha The FHA is a hard working organization. This year they have given a Christmas party for the State School, and also attended the area meeting. They sponsored Earth Day, and are always found helping L.D.H.S. FHA MEMBERS: L. to R. , TOP ROW: S. Bridges. K. Eggleston, G. Elbert, R. Cox, P. Cox, C. Sme1ser.l. Barcus, C. Grubbs, D. Hasten, T. Webb, S. Gam- ble. BOTTOM ROW: I. Pierson, K. Hawk, I. Powers, S. Coker, L. Haggard, T. Lacey. S. Hickey, N. Terrace. QV ' ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. Grimes, sponsors. ABOVE RIGHT: FHA Beau jr. Sammy Gamble. FHA OFFICERS: TOP Row, L. to R.: Sandy Galbraith, 2nd V-P: Julia Braz- zel, Pres.: Pat Baker, 4th V-P. BOTTOM ROW: Pat McDonald, 3rd V-P: Becky Gar- rison, Sec.: Shawn Volts, Treas.: Vicki Burks , Reporter , Historian . 'Q 'HHH all sporls banquei This year's Athletic Banquet was held at the Denton Country Club, Saturday May 17. It was very successful and had a large turnout. Far right: Main Speaker Hayden Fry, Athletic Director at NTSU, congratulated Booster Club , students , parents, and teachers. Right: Booster Club Pres. lack Adkisson welcomed guests. Coach Kent Clark presents football awards assisted by Coach Ed Stidham. ,JMB Coach Richard Brunner congratulates ten- nis team . . Wifi OUTSTANDING BACKS ARE: L. to R.: Kevin Adkisson, Larry Clark, Jerry Young and Ricky Garrison. Wayne Black receives Outstanding Lineman Award from Coach Clark. rn? nw. if 53' 'S' 'X Mr-f:'4n'-. ,Y T, ,,!? 5 M 4 X VA., 1 BOYS TRACK: PRESENTED TO L. to R.: Butch Honse, Kevin Adkisson and Ricky Garrison. GIRLS TRACK: Donna Allred GIRLS BASKETBALL AWARD: Julia Brazzel receives the uophy from Coach Watson. Coach Snidham presents the Outstanding Basketball Award to David Adkisson. s Coach Watson gives our the Senior blan- New Head Football Coach Richard Smith and Assistant Lloyd Taliffero were introduced. Revs . senior dag gt san anlonio The Seniors left before dawn to enjoy a great day of fun. L-Allin 'C Y rv v V fn . N as Kim Grappe and Kathy Taylor rest at the McNay Art Museum. Kim and Blair make a joke about getting married. at 5' .. 11. I 5 :,:g:i':, if i K ' X fWLLiSS'i K ..,. fw ,. if 'N ,v ,.f ..4v t. ml I -my g Nh I . . Darrell Nelson and John Brazzel hurry off to begin the tour of San Antonio. At Fort Sam Houston everyone enjoys looking and playing with the deer. X Blair pretends he has a sample at the Lone Star Brewery. Seniors explore the Sunken Gardens. Ron Clark and Glenda Allred race Mike Cobum on the Paddle Boats. -1' The girls sit down by Lhe river to enjoy lunch. Larry Clark and Mrs. Grammer admire the fish. 'K 9211! Sponsors enjoy hmch on the river walk. ,. W -, 4 N if wikzx I ? .. ,-, 3 ' f 5 j g y f i V ng X , or if n V 'offer rf Q Sherry Mclnnlsh enjoyed watching the birds. Looking back on San Antonio and a mem- orable day. Prom King Randy McCur1ey and Lawana Watkins Sandra Wall and Jeff Simpson Renee Rucker and Larry Clark The junior Class of Lake Dallas High School prcscnts Qlamelnt D0n't let it hc forgot, That oncc thcre was a spot, For one bricl shining moment That was known as Camclotf' Qilngal Olnach Qllnn Pallas lllfkiliikilfiiflfllfillflkiflkllflklki Music by Spock Thursday Evening May eighth Ninctccn hundrcd and scvcntyfiivc Shanda Downey and Cary Taylor Dee Mohn and Blair Walker Prom Queen Sherry Mclnnish and Paul Bearden Becky Vaughn and John Brazzel Cheryl Nelson and David Howard Belynda Anderson and Kevin Adkisson Debbie Bostock and Jeff Lott Debbie and Jamie Foote Audry Hemmer and David Allen Sheri Coppinger and Tommy Drozd Richard and Rhonda White Tammy Webb and Randall Chambers Carianne Hasten and Scotty Baird .1 Mr. and Mrs. Thorn Senior Sponsor 3 Donna Duncan and Jack Porter Sheryl Heitz and John Schmitz Debbie Clickner and Dean Drozd Pam Richardson and Richard White iQ-be . A 4 ',, K 6 . -I- vy r fx o .V ' ax' .K Us e , W nr gi Barbara Hammouds and Sammy Gamble Sandy Galbraith and Clint Neel Anna Ingram and Rusty Yager Lisa Hopkins and Bobby Caldwell Peggy Ezzell and Ricky Webb rose cui-ling Far left: Sherry Mclnnish, reads the class history. Right: Mrs. Thom reads a letter from Pres. Ford to the senior class. , . . . Rose Cutting symbolizes the separation of a class into people who will go on to become doctors, dentists, lawyers, housewives, thieves and drunks. When they enter, they are a class. But when the ribbon has been cut, they are individuals on their own. Some people cry at this time, some people sleep , but we , the Class of '75 , prefer to look upon it as just the beginning. David Howard Class President deparimenial awards . . . honors Valedicrorian David Howard shows Sal. Julia Brazzel receives The I-Iomemaking Mrs. Harris presenrs the Speech award ro Sandy Morris his Band Awards. Crisco award from Mrs. Chapman. Johnny Jeffrey. The Homemaking I award is given to Sammy Gamble by Mrs. Vicki Burks receives rhe I-Iomemaking II award from Mrs. Chap- Chapman. man. in rw, A f 1651 ,I-,W Sandra Galbraith receives the Homemaking III award from Mrs. Sherry Mclnnish receives Lhe English award from Mrs. Eldredge. Chapman. 2? ' ii Mrs. Vickers as well as a big hug. Rusty Yager receives the Math award from r:rlf1r 2'lfff Q! Mr. Atkins presents the Geometry award to Jeff Young. Terry Wallace receives the Outstanding Kevin Adkisson was given the Outstanding V.O.E. award from Mrs. Ottinger Boy Athlete Award by Coach Brunner David Howard receives a Math award from Mrs. Vickers and a hug. Wayne Black receives three V.O.E. awards from Mrs. Ottinger. Persons awarded but not pictured: So. S. and Hist. D. Richardsg Eng. and Overall Homemaking award C. Hasteng Spanish M. Coburng Vo. Ag. L. Vinsong Biology J. lefireyg V.O.E. awards D. Howard, G. Elbert, R. McCur1ey, R. Chambers, M. Coburn and Becky Vaughn. Yearbook, W. Black, D. Foote, S. Mclnnish. Typing S. Volts and Outstanding Girl athlete Marta Gray. Returning Bandsmen, Rusty Yager, John Philip Sousa and Louie Armstrong D . Howard, Journalism Renee Rucker. baccaIaurea+e Baccalaureate was held at the Lake Dallas United Methodist Church. Debi Richards and Ricky Garrison ushered in the seniors. Jerry Young gave the Invocation and Anna Bradt sang Climb Every Mountain. The special speaker was Rev. John Rasberry and the service was closed with the benediction led by Debbie Foote. till Y P V IGN Ushers Rodney Davidson and Renee Rucker start the Processional, Liz McCann below is happy to hold omo both hat and dip- loma. Qomwzencemenf gxercrses THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 22, 1975 8:00 P.M. FALCON FIELD Processional ,.,,...,.. Pomp and Circumstanceu ..... Stage Band Special Music ...... Beginnings .. ,.... Stage Band invocation ..... .... B lair Walker Introduction of Speaker .... ....... M arta Gray Commencement Address ...... ........ D r. C. C. Nolen President, N.T.S.U. Recognition of Honor Students ...... ..... B ob Jameson Superintendent Presentation of Diplomas ..... ...... M rs. Frances Grammar School Board President School Song ...... ,..... S enior Class Benediction ...... ..... D ale Rasberry Recessional .......... Pomp and Circumstance .... Stage Band Reception immediately following in high school cafeteria. Alive with PBOPIG. . . Q KLA! Pe0ple... 44 FL N glb XX' 1, N I W N pepple, senior class I 975 Seniors have mixed emotions as graduation approaches. Many decisions have to be made for the future. Graduation means the loss of involvement in school activities and work but, most of all, the fun. Behind it all is a feeling of finishing a job that we hope was well done. class moi-lo Most people look at things as they are and ask, Why? We dream things that never were and ask, Why not? class color Ice Blue and Silver class flower class song Spring Bouquet Beginnings senior class sponsors Mrs. Sue Rucker Mrs. Sarah Thorn Randall and David Larry class of ll75ll The class of '75 is alive and growing . . . looking back changes are evident. officers David Howard, President Larry Clark, Vice President Marta Gray, Sec. -Treasurer Mana . Randall Chambers 1F r I Debbie Bostock Debbie KEVIN ROSS ADKISSON - 8 yrs. Favorite Song - Money by pink Floydg Future Plans - To play football and have fung J.V. Football Ig Var. Football II, III, IV: Track II, III, IVg All-Dist. Running Back IVQ All-Dist. Hon. Ment. IVg N . T . S . U . Football Scholarship IV . DAVID LEE ALLEN - 11 yrs. Favorite Song - First Time' Ever by Roberta Flackg Future Plans - To go to work as a Law Enforcement Officer: J.V. Football Ig Varsity II, III, IVg Track I, II, III, IVg V . F . W . Outstanding Student Ilg Attendance Award Ilg American Legion Boys' State III: Annual Staff IV. GLENDA DARLENE ALLRED - 9 yrs. Favorite Song - Back Home by John Denverg Future Plans - Go to New York Cityg Band I, II, IVg Honor Roll III, IV. SCOTTY LYNN BAIRD - 2 yrs. Favorite Song - Takin' Care of Business by Bachman Turner Overdrive: Basketball IIIg Football IVg Track IV . WAYNE BLACK - 10 1X2 yrs. Favorite Song - Radar Love by Golden Earring: Future Plans - Go to college: Class Pres. I: Student Council I, II, III, IV: Student Council V-Pres. III: Student Council Pres. IV: Annual Staff I, II, III, IV: Co-Editor IV: O.E.A. III, IV, Pres. IV: V.O.E. Award Ill: I.V. Football I, Vars. II, III, IV: Var. Basketball I - IV: J.V. Track I, Var. II, III: Var. Tennis III, IV: Golf III: All-Dist. I-lon. Ment. Off. and Def. III: All-Dist. Off. Guard and Def. Line IV: Athletic Award III. DEBRA JOAN BOSTOCK - 2 yrs. Favorite Song - Colour My World by Chicago: Future Plans - Go to work: FHA I, II: Class Favorite IV: Student Coun. Rep. IV: Annual Staff IV: O.E.A. IV: O.E.A. Sec.- Treas. IV: Valentine Nominee IV: V.F.W. Outstanding Student III. EDA MARIE BOUNDS - 8 1X2 yrs. Favorite Song - I am a Rock by Simon and Garfunkel: Future Plans - To be a productive citizen not a parasite on society . JEFFREY CRAWFORD BRAZZEL - 9 yrs. Favorite Song - Whiskey River by Willie Nelson: Future Plans - Military service: Paper Staff. JOHN WILLIAM BRAZZEL - 9 yrs. at Favorite Song - Shining On by Grand Funk: Class Favorite I: I .V. Football I: Var. Football II, IV: All-Dist. Hon. Ment. IV. DAVID EUGENE BREARLEY - 2 yrs. Favorite Song - Moonlight Serenade by Deodato: Future Plans - Go to Tarlton Ir. College, then on to Texas ASLM and study to be a veterinarian: Outstanding Musician N acogdoches III. JAMES RANDALL CHAMBERS - 11 yrs. Favorite Song - American Band by Grand Funk: Future Plans - To attend NTSU: J.V. Football I: Var. Football II, III, IV, Capt. IV: J.V. Basketball I, II: Var. Basketball III, IV, Capt. III, IV: Trackl, II: Golf II, III: Tennis III, IV, All-Dist. I-lon. Ment. Football and Basketball III, IV: Most Outstanding Basketball Player III: Class V-P I: Annual Staff III, IV: O.E.A. III, IV: Class Fav. III, IV: Most Friendly III, IV: Best - All Around III, IV: Student Council IV. LAWRENCE KENT CLARK - 6 yrs. Favorite Song - Freedom for the Stal1ion by three Dog Nite: Future Plans - To become a coach: I.V. Football I: Var. Football II, III, IV: I.V. Basketball I, Varsity II, III, IV: Track I, II, III, IV: Golfl, II, III, IV: Tennis III: All-Dist. Football IV: All-Dist. Basketball I-Ion. Ment. IV: Athletic Award III, District Winner Infor. Speaking III: Band I, Il, III: Student Council III, IV: Class V-P IV: Most Energetic III: Mr. L.D.H.S. IV: Annual Staff IV. 'fb' 9311-av 'tqyff .pf .wx Z' .-ia is IX I' - ,1. YV T 'Sf www-N RONALD BRYAN CLARK - 3 yrs. Favorite Song - Have You Heard by the Moody Bluesg Future Plans - To go to U . T. Law Schoolg Tennis IVg U.I.L. Debate lst District, 3rd Regional III, U.I.L. Speech II, III, IV. MICHAEL PAUL COBURN - 5 U2 yrs. Favorite Song - Band on the Run by Paul McCartney and Wingsg Future Plans - To be a Marine Biologistg J.V. Football Ig Manager II: O.E.A. III, IV: O.E.A. Vice- President III: U.I.L. Debate 1st District, 3rd Regional III: Citizenship Award III. SHERI LYNN COPPINGER - 2 yrs. Favorite Song - Everything I Own' by Bread, Future Plans - To work and travelg Pep Squad IIIQ F.F.A. Plowgirl IIIg Most Beautiful IVg Halloween Nominee IV. GRACE A. COXSEY - 1 yr. Favorite Song - Knights in White Satin by the Moody Blues: Future Plans - To work and be a housewife DEBBIE ANN DAVIS - 12 yrs. Favorite Song - If a Picture Paints a Thousand Words by Bread: Future Plans - To better myself at my job and be a housewife and mother: Pep Squad II: F.H.A. II. JOHN GREG DODSON - 2 yrs. V.A.C. Program. FRANCES WHITE ELLIS - '7 yrs. Favorite Song - If You Wanta Get to Heaven by Ozark Devils: Future Plans - To be a special education teacher: Homecoming Nominee I, III: F.H.A. I, II: F.H.A. Secretary-Treasurer II: Class Vice- President III: Student Council Rep. II: O.E.A. Reporter III: Pep Squad Captain I. DEBRA WOOLSEY FOOTE - '7 yrs. Favorite Song - You and Me Against the World by Helen Reddy: Future Plans - To study journalism and someday work on a newspaper or magazine: F.H.A. I, II, III: F . H . A . Reporter Historian II, III: F.H.A. Area V Choir II: Class Secretary II, III: Class Treasurer III: Basketball I, II, III: Track I, II: Drill Team Captain I: Pep Squad I, II, III: Captain III: Prose Reading 4th Place District III: A and B Honor Roll III, IV: Annual Staff II, III, IV: Annual Staff Editor IV. FK1 OSCAR GONZALES - 2 yrs. Favorite Song - Have You Never Been Me11ow by Olivia Newton- Iohn: Future Plans - To go to North Texas State University: Auto Mechanics III, IV. KIMBERLY SUE GRAPPE - 3 yrs. Favorite Song - Have You Never Been Me1low by Olivia Newton- John: Class Favorite II, III: Most Friendly II, III. MARTA GRAY - 1 yr. Favorite Song - Let's Stay Together by Al Green: Most Likely to Succeed IV: Class Secretary, Treasurer IV: Var. Tennis IV: Homecoming Queen IV: A Honor Roll IV: Junior Women's Forum Russells Teen Board IV. TERRI WALLACE HENDRY - 2 yrs. Favorite Song - Fire and Rain by James Taylor: Future Plans - Go to work: F.H.A. I, II: O.E.A. III, IV: Annual Staff IV. DAVID LESLIE HOWARD - 12 yrs. Favorite Song - Living for the City by Stevie Wonder, Future Plans - To study Banking and Finance: O.E.A. IV, Most Likely to Succeed I, II, III, IV, Student Council Rep. Ig Stageband I, II, III, IV: Band V.-Pres. lg Band Treasurer II, III: Band Pres. IV: Div. I, Ensemble I, II, III, Div. I, Solo I, II, III, IVg Div. I, State Solo Ilg A11 Region Band I, II, III, IVg All-Star Band S.F.A. III, IV, Mountain View IV, Brownwood IV, All-State Band Brownwood IV, lst Place Number Sense II, III, 2nd Place Slide Rule II: lst Place Slide Rule Illg 3rd Place Typing III: Most Musical III: Geometry Award IIg Outstanding Teenager Award Illg Math Award III. SANDRA KAY HOWARD - 12 yrs. Favorite Song - When Will I See You Again by The Three Degreesg Future Plans - To be a secretary: Pep Squad Ilg I.V. Basketball II: Perfect Attendance II. BARRY LOTT - 2 yrs. Future Plans - To go to T.S.T.I.g Favorite Song - Freedom for the Stallion by Three Dog Nightg I.V. Football III. ELIZABETH GAYE MCCANN - 12 yrs. Favorite Song - Thinking of You by Loggins and Messina: Future Plans - To go to collegeg Band I, Il, III, IV, Band Librarian IV, U.I.L. Ensemble II, III: Honor Roll IV. . v Ii' IAMES RANDALL MCCURLEY - 12 yrs. Favorite Song - Money by Pink Floyd: Future Plans - To be an Airline Pilot: I .V. Football I: Var. Football II, III, IV: All-Dist. Hon. Ment. IV: J.V. Basketball II: Track II: O.E.A. III, IV: O.E.A. V-P IV. SHERRY LEIGH MCINNISH - 12 yrs. Favorite Song - Ridge Top by Jesse Collin Young: Future Plans - To be a biologist: Class Pres. II, III: Cheerleader I, II, III, IV: Student Council Vice-Pres. IV: F.H.A. I, II: Annual Staff III, IV: I.V. Basketball I: F. F.A . Plowgirl IV: Basketball Sweetheart IV: Most Likely to Succeed III: Miss L.D.H.S. IV: U.I.L. Readywriting 1st Dist. III: U.I.L. Headline Writing lst Dist. III: T.W.U. Merit Scholarship . MARTIN MCLELAND - 8 yrs. Favorite Song - Ye1low Submarine by the Beatles: Future Plans - Music Education: Band I, II, III, IV: Stage Band I, II, III, IV: All-Region Band II, IV: Band Officer I, II, III, IV: Section Leader I, II, III, IV: Class I Solo 1st Division II, III, IV: Class I Brass Quart - lst Division I, III: Classl Brass Quart. State lst Division I, III: Class I Brass Quart 2nd Div. II: Class I Solo 2nd State III: Class I Trombone Trio 3rd Div. IV: Class I Trombone Quan. IV. STEVE MEADOWS CASSANDRA RODGERS MORRIS - 2 yrs. Favorite Song - Sunshine by John Denver: Future Plans - To make a life for me and my husband and future children: Student Council Rep. III: English Award III. DARRELL PATRICK NELSON - '7 yrs. Future Plans - Commercial Art: AB Honor Roll I, II, III, IV: Perfect Attendance I, Il, III, IV: Athletic Manager I, II: Track III, IV: U.I.L. Science II, III: O.E.A. III. JAMES DALE RASBERRY - 4 yrs. Favorite Song - Fire and Rain by James Taylor: Future Plans - To attend Baylor University: Class Treasurer I: J. V. Basketball I: Football Manager I: Stage Band I, II, III, IV: Band I, II, III, IV: Band Vice-President IV: Student Council IV: Solo-Ensemble lst Place Ig State Solo-Ensemble Ig Solo-Ensemble II: Solo-Ensemble lst Place III: Solo- Ensemble 2nd Place State III . JEFF MILTON SIMPSON - 1 yr. Favorite Song - Takin Care of Business by Bachman Turner Overdrive: Future Plans - To be a construction worker: Most Friendly IV: Var. Football IV: Track IV. DOUGLAS ALLEN SUNDHEIMER - 2 yrs. Favorite Son - Don't Eat Yellow Snow by Frank Zappa. CARY RAY TAYLOR - 12 yrs. Band Ig I.V. Football Ig Var. Football Il, III, IVQ All-District Ha1fbackIVg Track I, II, III, IV. KATHY MARIE TAYLOR - 2 yrs. Favorite Song - Colour My World by Chicago. JERRY ALLEN YOUNG - 8 yrs. Favorite Song - Red, Red Wine by Neil Diamondg Future Plans - Physical Educationg Band I, II, III, IV: Stage Band I, II, III, IV, J.V. Football Ig Var. Football II, III, IVg I.V. Basketball I, Ilg Var. Basketball III, IVg Track I, II, III, IV: All-District Hon. Mention Tailback IV, All-Star Stage Band II: U.I.L. Class III Div. I Ensemble Ig U.I.L. Class I Div. I Ensemble II, III, U.I.L. Poetry Int. 2nd Place IIIg All-District Tailback III: State Meet 3rd Place High Jump Illg Outstanding Track Award III, Outstanding Athlete III . juniors. . . are very talented and creative. They participate in all functions of the school . Ricky Smith just lets the time pass by. 5 t f- 55 lf Ricky Garrison just monkeying around. Patty Davis full of spirit. - x ., . . I .- ., V, ', ' SA, , isis ' X 13 2. I ffl . x l 4 15 F K 9,3 ,A I '95,- Y' 'xp f r 5 5 5-is N R ' K V ,V '6- ' , tg, I A . if 94,1 1 W J . , ' N if X f ' Hey Guys says, Cheryl Nelson, Susan Sims. and Julia Brazzel. Charles Powers is already preparing to become a bachelor. Dee Mohn loves showing off her lamb. Hillbillies on Sadie Hawkins Day are Donna , Teresa, Sandy, Rae, and Gail. class of 7 --Q.. p-4' Juniors are always alive and full of action . favoriies Rodney Davidson Renee Rucker officers Carianne Hasten President Cheryl Nelson Secretary Susan Sims V . -President Julia Brazzel Treasurer juniors Cheryl Nelson Falcon Mascot. Bobby Caldwell enjoys wearing his over Adkisson , David Allred , Donna Anderson , Ricky Blazewicz , Robin Bradt, Debbie Brazzel, Julia Brearley, Terry Buchanan, Gail Caldwell, Bobby Causseaux, Bruce Clickner, Debbie Cox, Pam Cox, Robin Crawford, Kathy Davidson , Rodney Davis , Doug alls. Ricky Stevens and Debbie Bradt dress for fiftys day . Get 'em Ricky Anderson I 6 2 V s fly ,. , fm , ,..1,,q , . .,,.:,,, Danny Meadows on the job. Junior level V.O.E. Davis, Patty Duncan, Donna Dunnam, Judy Elbert, Gayla Ezzell, Peggy Galbraith, Sandy Gamble, Sammy Garrison, Ricky Garvin, Mike Harral, Linda Hasten, Carianne Heitz, Sheryl Heitz, Tony Herrera, Yolanda House, Butch Kelley, Darlene Wendeborn Lacey, Teresa McDonald, Pat Meadows , Danny Meadows , Mike Mohn, Dee Neel, Rae Nelson , Cheryl Ogborn , Charles Pierce, Cheryl Hanne Pierson, Andy Powers, Charles Purvis , Wendy Richards, Debi Richardson, Pam Rucker, Renee Saunders, Tammy Sims, Susan Smelser, Dale Smith, Ricky Spence, Kathy Stephens, Ricky Themar, Marc Townsend, Ierrye Vaughn, Becky Vaughn , Shirlene Walker , Robert Warnack , Gary White , Rhonda White , Richard Yager , Rusty Coach Stidham and Junior boys paint gym for Basketball season. BELOW: Becky Vaughn shows spirit fs f 92 sophomores are lively in their classes as they work to prepare for the years to come. Danny Baird blew it! Sophomores get in on the front row of activities. Nancy Spinuzzi blows her part. Scott has doubts! Karl Schmitz shows his creativeness in Ag. class of 77 Sophomores are first out to the lake with spring fever. favorHes Belynda Anderson Dale Hansen oFEcers Kerry Cardwell President Beverly Blazewicz V-President Shawn Volts Sec . -Treas . sophomores Drew Allen Belinda Anderson Danny Baird Patricia Baker , an Marty Blanton expresses h1S feellngs for English Shawn Volts enjoys her studies. Marvin Barnes Joe Bedner Diane Blaisdell Marty Blanton Beverly Blazewicz Jimmy Brearley Sylvia Bridges Bill Brown Michael Brownlee Mark Burden Vicky Burks Debbie Camp Kerry Cardwell Denise Davidson Dean Drozd Mike Drummond Carol Edwards Cathy Eggleston sw Farmer, Jerry Gamblin, Darwin Garrison, Becky Gonzalez, Nora Goolsby, Roger Hale, Eddie Hanna, Ann Hansen, Dale Harris, Bobby Hawk, Kathy Hawthorne, Jackie Hedge, Jack Hill, Tammy Jeffrey , Jennifer Jenkins, Dewayne Jones , Debbie Locker , Randy Logan , Bobby Long , Carrie Lott, Greg McCann , Willard McRae , Mary Maxwell, Mike Meadows , Will Terry Spence gives Vicki Burks a boost! Danny Baird and Greg Lott are all smiles. 'illuunr Jennifer Jeffrey concentrates on studies. Mohn, Mike Moon , Sandi Morrison , Hiro Newton , John Ohlemeier , Scott Pierson, JoAnn Purser , Tommy Roach, Kevin Rodd , Debbie Schmitz , Karl Schweitzer , Roxanna Smelser , Cindy Smith, Tammy Spence, Terry Spinuzzi, Nancy Stevens, Robin Taylor, Boyd Tracy, Suellen Vinson, Leslie Volts, Shawn Webb, Randy West, James Woolsey, Jackie Young, Jeff freshmen. . . whether they're living it up or hard at work they're all happy to be involved in their first year of high school activities. 'Xb Shelly Coker enjoys Sadie Hawkins Day. Bart Porter day dreams the class away Jeanne Causseaux being creative. Shonna Caldwell and Diane Volts doing their thing. 1-0 ' L Y ff I titvv ivti. 1 A... t M K may Q Freshmen participate in Basketball Pep-Rally for District. Toby Ealey proudly shows his lamb. class of 7 officers Danna I-Iasten Secretary Kerry Adkisson Vice-President Brian Gower President Tim Young Treasurer class favoriies Steve Grey Ada Jane Lee freshmen Adkisson, Kerry Allen, Becky Allen, Bruce Barcus, Jessica Bostock, Jim Bostock, Pam Bracey, Tommy Breland, Luther Burks, Kevin Cardwell, Shonna Causseaux, Jeanne Clark, Debbie Coker, Shelly Compton, Tony Coppinger, Chris Dobbs, Jimmy Drozd, Dennis Dunnam, Lee Dutton, Darrin Ealey, Tobby Elbert, Ricky Garrison, LouAnn Gower, Brian Gray, Steve Grubb, Cheryl Haggard, Lera Hasten, Danna Tommy Bracey works hard . . . Sherry Ramsey finds Happiness is finishing your work. HZBRA1 ,L ,- if W MF' 2, M., Q.,,I,,z4v.u 55 . . -f,w X 5 -,1,', Terry Stacks enjoys the bonfire. Hemmer , Ricky Hickey , Sally Hollingshed , Dale Huntoon , Judy Huntoon , Wesley Hutton, Keith Ingram , Anna Jeffrey , Johnny Johnson , Mark Johnson , Tammy Kubicek, John Kyle, Letha Lane, Doddie Lee, Ada Jane McCann, Buddy Means, David Messick, Elaine Morrison, Taka Neel, Clint Nelson, Kim Ogborn, Teena Pevehouse, Gayla Steve Gray hangs in there Porter, Bart Postert, Shane Powers, Jeanie Ramsey, Sherry Rupe, Stacey Schmitz, Eric Simpson, Edith Stacks, Terri Swink, Letha Terrace, Nancy Utley, Ernie Varnell, Ruthie Vaughn, Karlene Volts, Diane Wall, Sandra Walters, Robby Watkins, Lawana Webb, Tammy Wells, Mike Willard, Caryn Williams, VeBeth Yeary, Tommy Young, Steve Young, Tim ..f Freshmen gather outside for class. Danna Hasten takes it easy. Superinlendenf Bob Jameson I would like to congratulate the students of Lake Dallas High for an outstanding year: a year of achievement, a year in which we have known the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. Your cooperative attitude and willingness to work have played a large part in your success, and I believe these same attributes will serve you well in the future. Bob Jameson it ' A f As the superintendenfs secretary. Mrs. Garrison works hard at keeping things in order. school board 'fo D' CHARLES BRIDGES 6 yrs . BILL HONSE LOUIS DROZD 1 yr. 10 yrs. SEC. E. I. SUBLETT 12 yrs. full wL....M.euvll9 CARROLL HASTEN PRES. FRANCES GRAMMER V-PRES. ELVIN BAKER 3 yrs. 2 yrs. 4 yrs. School Personnel Counselor CAROLYN VASILOS Individual counseling is available to every student through various services provided by the guidance counselor. The service includes the administration of appropriate achievement, aptitude and interest tests. Information gained through testing enables the counselor to assist students to make adequate decisions and to better understand their problems. Seoreiaries 5 1 I Superintendent High School Elementary BARBARA GARRISON BEE COLLINS DOROTHY HANSEN Mainienance PAUL SHURTZ Far left MARY JOHNSON Left Cafeieria Qiaff LOU WOOLSEY NEDA BOHNER VELMA CARDWELL MILDRED TAYLOR principal My one desire for the students of Lake Dallas would be Proverbs 3:21, Have two goals: wisdom - that is knowing and doing right - and common sense. JIM H . AKARD high school secreiarg Bee Collins, Mr. Akard's secretary, takes all the complaints and excuses and somehow manages to be patient and cheerful. W Nl , .,-zawxiilhuiuf' facuI+g The teachers of L.D.H.S. . with their diverse personalities and backgrounds still have one common goal . . . To prepare the students for happy and responsible lives. ATKINS, DONALD 1 yr. Math, Geometry , Jr High Math BETHANY , GLORIA 2 yrs . Typing, Gen. Bus. , Shorthand, Cheerleader Spons. BRUNNER, RICHARD 1 yr. Biology, Health, Soph Spons. , Coach, J . V. Football, Basketball CHAPMAN, SHIRLEY 4 yrs. Home Economics, Home and Family, F. H . A . w,,af ,sfl ,,,, , - Advisor A CLARK, KENT 8 yrs . Athletic Director, Head Football , Health , , .,...,, ., Civics CRAWFORD , ROY 9 yrs. Vo-Ag. , FFA Advisor ..h:.'n:. ' . il ELDREDGE, MARY 6 yrs . English, Speech, UIL Coach GRIMES , SHARON 1 yr. Home Economics, Home and Family Living, Fresh. Sponsor HARRIS, KITTY 1 yr. English, Speech, UIL Coach, Jr. Sponsor JONES, JIM BOB 1 yr. American History, F . F . E. OTTINGER, HELEN 7 yrs. V.O.E. , Ir. Sponsor RUCKER, SUE 9 yrs. Art, World Geography, Civics, Annual, Sr. Sponsor ,, 2 K ,, , ' if ,L 1 LAA, AA- f .gif Q 5 S ' 'S STOKES . DAVID 2 yrs. Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry, Jr. Class Sponsor. THORN, SARAH 2 1X2 yrs. Librarian and Sr. Sponsor. TUNNEL, MAX 1 yr. Band and Music Appreciation. VEAL, PAMELA 2 yrs. English, Spanish, Student Council Adv . VICKERS , VOLA 14 yrs . Algebra, Geometry, Trig. , Soph. Sponsor. WATSON, JIM 3 yrs. History, P.E. , Fresh. Sponsor . mr. and ms. LDHS . . . a certain friendly laugh, a different turn of mind , an inexplicable charisma , surrounds these chosen two. They are the banners waving ahead , not the followers , but the makers of the mold. Sherry Mclnnish has attended LDHS for 12 years. She is interested in scuba diving and photography. She has been a cheerleader for four years. She was elected basketball queen, and FFA plowgirl. She hopes to go to college, and become a scientist. After college she wants to live in the mountains rich and happy. Larry Clark has attended LDHS for 6 years. He is active in all sports: football, basketball, golf, tennis, and track. He received an athletic award and all-district in football. I-Ie plans to go to college and play football, and then become a coach. N9 besf all-around . . . The versatility of these students is shown by their wide range of interests, while their similarities are shown by a mutual and active loyalty to L.D .H.S. as they excel in individual accomplishments, they also assume leadership in school life. Junior Renee Rucker has attended L.D.H.S. for 11 yrs. She is a student council officer, cheerleader, FPA sweetheart, and she was voted Miss Irresistable. Senior Randall Chambers has attended L.D.H.S. for 11 yrs. He received an honorable mention all- dist. award in football and basketball the last two years. He was voted Senior class favorite. His next goal is to attend North Texas State University. mosi energehc . . . is the title for the two kids who get into everything they can Cexcept trouble of coursej during their high school years. Julia Brazzel, a junior, has attended L.D.H.S. for 9 years. She is FHA president, and jr. class treasurer. She enjoys sports and cheerleading. Rickey Garrison, a junior, has attended L.D.H.S. for 11 years. He is in football, track, basketball, and girls. He was all district in football and honorable mention all district in basketball. r w , QL 'f . f Qs.. Qfq mosi Iikelg fo succeed A couple of very likely seniors claimed this award. Marta Gray has only been here a year and has already earned the Homecoming Queen title. She and David Howard are both exceptionally sharp students. They use serious, hard work plus a lot of good humor to reach their goals. For Marta this means teaching school after college. David, already famous for his many band and math awards during his 12 years in L.D.H.S. dreams of running a bank with lots and lots of money. Both are bound for success. mosi friendlg . . . With a lot of smiles, an outgoing personality and just being friendly with everyone is the main reason why Belynda Anderson and Jeff Simpson were voted most friendly. This is Belynda's first year at L.D.H. S. She is active in track, tennis, basketball, and student council. She was voted sophomore favorite and homecoming nominee . This is also Jeff 's first year at L.D.H. S. He is a senior and is active in football, baseball, and track. He hopes to go to college on a track scholarship. aw is y 5 t K 11 A f st.. 1 4 ZEET V W if V ,A.. -at , . N if ...W at ,gf V.5k tg, I Us J ,gif .W 2 M . r t A , i ftp!-ff I rmfbat ku, ,f .-.,. mosi beauiiful and mosi handsome This is Sheri Coppinger's second year at L. D. H . S . Her main interests are riding horses, water skiing, and traveling. She was the senior nominee for Halloween Royalty. She plans to work and travel. Butch Honse has attended L. D . H . S . for seven years. He is interested in girls, sports, his car, and motorcycles. He is active in football, basketball, track, baseball, and student council. He has been elected class favorite three times. He hasn't made any future plans yet, he wants to make the best out of what he's doing at L . D . H . S . bugger-.+ fhrfs This year's flirts are two lively juniors. Dee Mohn, slender and half crazy, has been a part of L.D.H.S. for four years. She enjoys athletics and raising her lamb , Bo- Wesley, for her FFA project. Rodney Davidson, active in football, and track, has been a part of L. D. H.S. for five years and is often seen grinning and jumping around the halls. K ' Kg .. ar' up ., R ' NH - v ,, K 32 5 2 ' .fix-' , .1 ' I f-' - 'P' . ' - ,iugmggzliff V 4 t ' ,WI ,Kc .. K if H :gh t h, 'Q 'yn 'u', . - 1 -, . N I - 2 -I r t ,AM i 'QQ i if 51 fi ., ' fn .f ur if i g QF, Mn i QP iv + i R3 v? gg f - MLW fi .. .M 2 Y1 g 7 J kg i' 2:1 if , ' .X i A Ety ' s ,, - i 2 K. M M.- ww N , . , w.,- 4, Y , . , al-vzzfzmzu, V .,-1 , ' I.. ' 'W3v4?V':l , ,. 11,-mi, Q ' ' f 1 ' 'VP M-4 . ,, W H yvgz 1-'g1'Q:ssea4dwfvve-wma: - ' ..,6,.,,. i V , , 'W -. - .f V bi ,- g'gj'gf '1,ge 1 a,, , ,' ..,.,, '.5F wf.ZM'il.:?s5 Q W: ii - ,4M,f,,,,,,...,......,,,, 2 ' ' gl, , La , 4' if' ' fl j f, , ,. f-'f ga 5x aw- w ffzzsfmmw. 'q w - A '- A :W ' W H Junior High studems study, play and succeed in activities that are . . . Tl ' O I' S . 9 Jr. High Faculig Principal J. BARLOW Mr. Barlow is a friend to many kids in Jr. High and High School. He teaches life , science , and Texas History. He is also a High School coach. ATKINS, DONALD BEYER, MARY JANE DOWNING, CAROLYN Math English, Texas History Plan A - English, History N.T.S.U. T.W.U. Science,Math Sponsor 7th Grade S. M.U. DOWNING, WANDA EDMISTON , RHEA STIDHAM , ED Reading Texas History , American Art , Science, P . E. N . T . S . U . History , Math, Spanish Southwestern State College SponsorPepSquad N.T.S.U.,T.W.U. N.T.S.U. 8th Grade Sponsor 7th Grade Sponsor Sth Grade eighih grade favoriies and officers The eighth grade 7 5 school year are Sherry Honse and Keith Bradt. Sherry is a cheerleader and also participates in track. Keith is active in Football and Track. The '74-'75 eighth grade officers are: L. to R.: Chris Mclnnish, Treasurer: Chris V-Pres . g Sherry I-Ionse, President . The eighth graders are excited about filling out their schedules in preparation for entering High School. Mr. Atkins is happy to assist. favorites chosen for the 74- Curtis, Secretaryg Kevin Honse, Allen. John Barnes, Roger Bear, Becky Berry , Wendell Bertreaux, Mickey Bertreaux, Vickey Boliver, Eddie Bradt, Keith Bright, Jim Brownlee, Lynn Bupp, Mary Alice Campbell, Debbie Causseaux, Phillip' Chegwidden, Dale Collins, Joe Coule, Tammy Cox, Tammy Curtis, Chris Davidson, Melissa Davis, Amy Dickerson, William Dodson, Gina Edwards, Joann Farmer, Terry Gamble, Polly Gamblin, Debbie Hale, Lynetta Hanna, Lisa Harris, Jason Hawk, Linda Honse, Kevin Honse, Sherry Howard, Susan Johnson, Fred Johnson, Shari Kellogg, John Kubicek, Cynthia Lancaster , Michelle Lindsay , Gordon McClure, Leon McDaniel, Barry Mclnnish, Chris McKinney, Lisa McPherson, Linda Maxwell, Brenda May, Pam Middleton, Diane Miller, Cheryl Miller, Leslie Morrison, Yako Newton, Connie Pierson , Robert Ramsey, Penny Richardson, Mark Roach, Robert Robertson, Kyle Rupe, David Smith, Billy Smith, Carl Southerland, John Themar, Eric Townsend, Doug Townsend, Terrie Turnball, Sam Vinson, David Volts, Tracy Walker, Jolene Watts, Elizabeth Webb, Tina White, Ralph Williard, Donny Williard, Lisa sevenfh grade favoriies and officers l K P Leslie Ball and Jeff Whiteside were chosen as the '7r.h grade Favor- ites . K r r i r OFFICERS: Johnny Vamell and Randy Walters. NOT PICTURED Curtis Hale . The 7th graders participated in many events, including slave day and homecoming with the float Planet of the Apes, the theme being TV shows. W Qt i ' or '- .g,.s, 4 if ' ? !'?'i F 21 F pai 'gvitx 1 X 'WBailey, Mary X Ball, Lezli XBednar, Kim XBitt1e, Wade Blagg, Wayne Bounds , Annie Bower, W. D. Bridges, Coleman Burks, Robert ' P Cates , Tina Davidson, Connie Davidson , Julie Ealey , Tammy QEgg1eston , Cary Elbert , Sandy Gilley, Mary Ann Green, Mike Hale, Curtis Honse, Kim Huntoon, Tony Hutton, Dena James, Dennis effery, Julie Jowers, Donald Kellogg, Brian Lacey, Dub Lane, Becky Latch, Penny X Leatherwood , Lajuana McCann, Tim Whiteside , Jeff McKinney , Lo? McRae , Sallie J Meadows , Robbie Means, Vivian! Miller, Doug Mohn, Mitch Moorhead, Melanie Nelson, Kelli-2 Oldham, Diana Phariss, Gary Poteet, Brad! Renfro, Dwayne Rodgers, Susie Schlapfer, Cory Scott, Kathy Smelser, Dianna Smith, Keith Stephens, Pat Stevens, Robert Taylor, James Thames, Dou X Varnell, Johnny Walker, David Walters, Randy Watts, Debbie White Randell Q If Wilson , Terr' Young , Ki cheerleaders The Jr. High Cheerleaders showed their Aliveness by supporting all lr. High teams and raising school spirit for all games. They also participated in homecoming , helping the high school with spirit . GROUP: TOP: Kelly Nelson. 2nd ROW, L. to R.: Lezli Ball, Susan Howard. BOTTOM ROW, L. to R.: D. J. Campbell, Sherry I-Ionse, Lynetta Hale. Susan Howard - 2 yrs. 8th Head Lynetta Hale - 2 yrs. 8th Head Sherry Honse - 1 yr. 8th Lezli Ball - 1 yr. 7th Kelly Nelson - 1 yr. 7th D. J. Campbell - 1 yr. 8th , l , Q pep quad lst ROW, L. to R.: C. Davidson, V. Means, S. McRae, L. Willard, C. Kubicek. M. Lancaster, C. Newton, L. Miller. 2nd ROW, L. to R.: Y. Morrison, J. Edwards, A. Bounds, S. Elbert, K. Honse, L. Leatherwood, K. Young. 3rd ROW, L. to R.: C. Slatford, S. Rodgers, B. Bear, D. Smelser, A. Davis, and I. Walker. 'N Leslie Miller and Jolene Walker showed their liveliness by getting the lr. High spirit award . The Jr. High Pep Squad supported the Ir. High teams during football season, helped cheerleaders with skits and also participated in the homecoming parade. halloween rogalig Jr. High was included in High School competition for the title of King and Queen. This made their job a tough one. Even though they did not Win, they tried hard and did a good job. The Ir. High classes also collected green stamps for the honor of King and Queen. 7th GRADE NOMINEES: Kim Bedner and Brian Kel- logg. 8th GRADE NOMINEES: Tina Webb and Joe Cash Nominees anxiously await the announcement of King Collins. and Queen. -asa.. f. is H' F' 1 ! S' in t - a XS The carnival was not all beauty and glamour. Nominees take out time to show their strength and hostility . UIL Liierarg Parficipanis ,snot ,Z 'R , 'H sf . Q rl 3 Z, 1 fi ' .aff w 'M 9 N imap . if? L!! Q 4 lst ROW, L. to R.: T. Cates 44th p1.J, K. Nelson, K. Young, A. Bounds. 2nd ROW, L. to R.: C. Kubicek, 42nd p1.J, W. Long, K. Bednar P. Ramsey. Q4th p1.J 3rd ROW, L. to R.: W. Bower C3rd p1.D, J. Whiteside. J. Harris, I. Bright, R. Walters, J. Varnell flst pl. in competi- tion .J Else. , .12 gan 'Qs ,.uJ:,ff lst ROW, L. to R.: J. Jeffery 14th p1.J, L. McKinney, S. McRae, C. Schlapfer, D. Hutton, K. Honse. 2nd ROW: I. Walker, D. Campbell, S. Howard 44th p1.3, L. Hawk. X 1 jr. high rooman eighih grade lst ROW, L. to R.: Man. David Vinson, Wendell Berry, Donny Willard, Chris Curtis, Dale Chegwidden. 2nd ROW: Jeff Knight Joe Collins, Fred Johnson, Leon McClure, Kevin Honse, Jimmy Bright, Roger Barnes, Man. John Kellogg. 3rd ROW: Carl Smith, Keith Bradt, John Allen, Chris Mclnnish, Ralph White, C. J. Blaisdell, Eddie Bolivar, Terry Farmer. sevenlh grade lst ROW, L. to R.: Johnny Varnell, Tony Huntoon, Tim McCann, Mitch Mohn, Mike Green. 2nd ROW, L. to R.: Randy Wal- ters, Robert Burks, Brad Poteet, Dub Lacey, Robert Stevens, Jeff Whiteside, Brian Kellogg, Mike Tomason. 3rd ROW, L. to R. Man. David Vinson, Doug Miller, Cary Eggleston, David Walker, Keith Smith. Gary Phariss, Curtis Hale, Randell White, Dennis James. NOT PICTURED: Coleman Bridges, Dwayne Renfro, James Taylor. I sixih and sevenlh grade band Flutes - Bass Woodwinds FIRST ROW L. to R.: A. Bupp, I.Jeff1jey, S. McRae, L. McKinney, P. Latch. 2nd ROW: C. McLeland, C. Schlapfer, D. Smelser, L. Akard, P. Curtis. 3rd ROW: F C. Eggleston, I. IcCaughan, V. Means. Clarinets and Percussion FIRST ROW L. to R.: S. Rodgers, K. Nelson, L. Leatherwood, R. Walters. 2nd ROW: Connie Davidson, D. Neiner, T. Cates, R. England. 3rd ROW: D. Bowling S. Danyeur. 4th ROW: M. Green, M. , ,A Lindsay. Brass , C FIRST ROW L. to R.: M. Wall, A. Bounds, A. Breland, C. Eggleston, C. Tisdale, G. Walker. 2nd ROW: P. Phillips, K. Smith, F. Veloz, M. Mohn, W. D. Bawer, R. Little. 3rd ROW: R. Dickerson, G. Buchanan, R. Tate, B. Pace, R. Boliver, D. Lacey, T. Brown. 4th ROW: F. Paris, T. McCann, G. Bridges, R. White, B. Ortolani, I. Varnell, R. Stephens. 5th ROW: J. Splawn, G. Lacey, J. Whiteside, C. Taylor, B. Poteet, L. Brown, I. Bollins. 6th ROW: L. Davis, D. Miller, B. Kellogg. baskeiball a ieam lst ROW, L. to R.: R. Sanford, K. House, J. Bright, I. Collins, A. Roundtree, I. Harris. 2nd ROW: R. Barnes, D. Walker, R. While, C. Smith, E. Boliver, E. Themar, C. J. Blaisdell, D. Williard, S. Roundutee. -M b ieam lst ROW, L. to R.: G. Sanford. M. Mohn, R. Stevens. 2nd ROW: K. Sminh, J. Whiteside, G. Phariss, B. Poteet. girls baskeiball lst ROW, L. to R.: T. Cates, K. Nelson, S. McRae, S. Rodgers, K. Young, D. Fondren, A. Bounds. 2nd ROW: S. Elbert, C. Davidson, T. Ealey, Y. Morrison, C. Newton, P. Gamble, L. Ball. 3rd ROW: L. Willeard, M. Lancaster, G. Dodson, L. Hanna, M. Moor- head, T. Cottle. C. Schlapfer. vida? M 'A' TEAM: lst ROW, L. to R.: T. Cottle, G. Dodson, L. Hanna, M. Lancaster, P. Gam- Coach - Mrs. Ripperda ble. 2nd ROW: S. Elbert, Y. Morrison, C. Newton, C. Davidson, T. Ealey, L. Williard. .s .,2 2 I b i .4 4 a f f as rf, if is X as Q 3 in 5:2 B Q' 1 ' 3 iw, G -4, .wir J 1 5. rar , .if if x 3 gk 3, g fi . 3 5 as 5 1 'I 9 i SY' ' s Q ' 'S Eff' M K w :waz S is if Q3 ri A Q X Q 1 , Q SN ,r Q 1 e , ii A 1+ - ' ' junior high honors oiol n is o o s h h o oho uAu n r ,..,, g fp: Only 4 people met the qualifications for the A honor i roll. Right: Linda Hawk in the eighth grade . Below: Seventh , graders Lajuana Leatherwood, Left, center: Sallie McRae Q iiii R and Right: James Taylor. iifh i'ii - it ii A h phgsical iiiness awards The physical fitness awards were in two areas. Lower left: David Walker qualified for the Presidential Fitness Award. Center: Mike Broyles and Lower right: Jeff Whiteside received the Governors award . 4 CYQQ' ,f x WT 'M ': .1 1 s N x : '5 Wf'5?5 ', - - U,1f5J,gw, 1 ' . W I MQ , 3,1fqF-'K 'V H , uf yu., i x , V , ff .S+ .L 7 V T oiat.: 9-ff lik, The elementary school is alive with action. Action that is mini-size elemeniarg principal GARTH, JOHN - 5 yrs N.T.S.U., B.A. plan-a resource Haywood, Karen 1 yr. Loretta Heighrs College, B . A. Rasberry Faye 3 yrs. N.T.S.U., T.W.U. B.S.. M.A. +eacher's aides Mahan, Louis 3yrs. E.T.S.U. 18 hrs. Means. Grace lyr. M.U.W., B.S. Secretary Hansen, Dorothy - 9 yrs. alive . . . wiih favoriies and gg., sg.. is Mrs. Smi1h's Class Favorites are Mrs. Ripperda's Class Favorites are Cindy Thomas and Johnny McNeil. Reggie Boliver and Patricia Curtis. denion area baskeiball champions FIRST ROW, L. to R.: S. Payne, B. Ohlemier, B. Weidner, M. Adkisson, J. Rodd. 2nd ROW, L. to R.: Coach Larry Clark, W. Harris, M. Black, L. Dutton, G. Miller, Coach David Adkisson. sixih grade Nominees for Halloween Queen and King for this class were Lisa Brown and George Reeves. Many of the boys in this class played Pee-Wee football and Pee- Wee basketball. The class as a whole participated in the School Thanksgiving and Christmas programs. Allred, Allan Bear, Misty Blagg, Regina Boliver, Reggie Bond, Albert Brown, Alicia Brown, Terri Buchanan, Gerry Curtis, Patricia Davis, Laura Dickerson, Robbie Edwards, David England, Robin Galbraith, Laura Johnson, Robert Iohnson, Theresa Lacey, Gerald Lane, Jimmy Little, Jimmy Lovett, Jimmy Martin, David McLeland, Cara Mings, Sarah Pace, Buddy Payne, Robert Reeves, George Reynolds, Terri Robertson, Lisa Schweitzer, Dawn Splawn, James Teacher Ripperda, Chris 1 yr. , Central Michigan Univ. B . S . Tate, Roger Tisdale, Carrie Williams, Jana Teacher Smith, Nancy 3 yrs., T.W.U. B.S. Walter, Gary Wall, Mike Wester, Cindy sixih grade Cheryl Eggleston and Johnny McNeil were named Halloween Queen and King for grades kindergarten through the 6th. This class collected some 600 can soup labels. Throughout the year they were entered in things like Pee-Wee Football, Basketball, and the High School Pep Rallies. Bowling. Darla Breland, Adrienne Bridges, Terri Bupp, Andrea Campbell, Tammy Danyeur, Sheri Ealey, Paula Eggleston, Cheryl Frazier, Landra Gonzales. Maggie Howard. Scott Johnson, Kelly Kelly, Kim Kubicek, Mike Lindsay, Mike Logan, Larry May, Connie McCaughan, Judy McNeil, Johnny Neiner, David Ortolani, Billy Phariss, Tammy Phillips, Patricia Ragan, Elizabeth Ramsey, Debbie Rollins, James Stephenson, Donna Taylor, Charles Thomas, Cindy Veloz, Frank ilflh grade The Halloween Queen and King nominee ' for Mrs. Clark's class was Jenny Lee and Clark. Par Brad Ohlemeier. Many of these students 5 yrs N'T'Sf3'Ig' worked on U.I.L. spelling and picture memory. Quite a few boys from this class played Pee-Wee football and basketball. Adkission, Mike Berry, Karen Boliver, Tammy Davidson, Kim Dutton, Lance Hermes, Ginah Huntoon, Selena Johnson, Gary Johnson, Matt Jones, Neal Lee, Jenny May, Brady Meredith, Mike Middleton, Teresa Neel, Tresa Ohlemeier, Brad Payne, Stephen Poteet, Steve Reynolds, Billy Rodd, John Rome, Tony Scott, Keith Stephenson, Kathy Wiedner, Bill Williard, Randy ew? Pee-Wee boys enjoyed riding in parade. feacher Pirkle, Lois 5 yrs., N.T.S.U. B.S. 'fx mm grade The Class chose Cindy Allen and Collin Porterfield as their nominees. The Boys from this class participated in Pee-Wee football and basketball. The class as a whole participated in the Christmas and Thanksgiving programs. Allen, Cindy Allen, Bill Ball, Alicia Black, Mitch Bertreaux, Nickey Bower, Teresa Breland, Sonya Etil, Chris French, Frank Hansen, Debra Herrera, Martin Jameson, Rob lowers, Vickie Lee, Kenneth Lee, Willie Long. William May, Edmund McCann, Orena Miller, Greg Miller, Terri Nix, Ranee Porterfield, Collin Renfro, Pamela Roberson. Candy Roman, Nestor Webb, Cathy Wester, Mary Westley, Scott fourih grade Mrs. Rhodes' class chose Tammy Dodson and Kenny Swinkvas their Halloween nominees. Some of the boys played Pee- Wee football and basketball, while the girls were cheering them on. They also participated in the Thanksgiving P.T. A . program . Baggs, Tony Bauman, Dawn Blanton, Steve Bradshaw, Charles Caldwell, John Campbell, Kim Cates, Bobby Cleburn, Kary Daniels, Tammie Dodson, Tammy Dunnum, Kathy Grammer, Amy Hale, Mike Hawk, Sharon Jennings, Kevin Johnson, Curtis Kubicek, Robert Lee. Janice Little, Lisa Luten, Mike McCaughan, John Overturf, Chris Parker. Chris Peck, Tomi Reeves, Danny Rushing, D'Lee Shaw. Sharon Smith, Tammy Stahl, Richard Swink, Kenny Tisdale, Rockie Terrace, Sarah Vinson, Sherry Watts. Jamie White, Kim Willard, Beverly feacher Rhodes, Billie 4yrs., N.T.S.U. T.W.U.. B.S. ieacher Wheeler, Lynne 2yrs. , N.T.S.U. B.S. fourih grade Halloween nominees from this class were April Vinson and Lynn Berry . During the Thanksgiving P. T . A . program the class sang Falcon Country and Do Something for Your Country . Some of the boys played Pee-Wee Football and Basketball. Allison, Tony Berry, Lynn Burden, Debbie Burks, Gail Eitel, Ruth Fletcher, Skipper Gleghorn, Grover Gonzales, Freddy Green, Renee Griffin, Becky Hamilton, William Hedge, Jeff Hidle, Denise Howard. Annette Hunnicutt, Daryl lowers, Connie Kennedy, Judi Lafferty, Kirk Mitchell, Mary Murray, Cathy Neiner, Melissa Phariss, Mike Priesner, Kim Richardson, Lisa Roach, David Roman, Janette Smith, Sharla Taylor, Kyle Thames, Rechele Varnell, Evan 'e HY ihird grade Mrs. Akard's class chose Sue Campbell and Mike Chegwidden as their Halloween Queen and King nominees. Throughout the year some of the members of the class participated in U.I.L. Pee-Wee football, and the school Christmas program. Ashford, Stephanie Baker. Laura Bond, Cindy Brown, Robert Campbell, Sue Chegwidden, Mike Corn, Eric Gilliland, Brian Grappe, Brad Hackler, Terry Hamilton, John Harwell, Elizabeth Herron, Helene Hicks, Grady Huntoon, Danny lngison, Steven James, Keith Knight, Dedee Leonard, Laura Loftin, Randy Luton, Karen Martin, Teresa Middleton, Darla Phelps, Cynthia , Q Rasco, Angella Roberson, Clovis Splawn, Kathy Wall, Bobby Wirz. Chad leacher Akard, Beverly '7 yrs., N.T.S.U. B.S. third grade Halloween Queen and King nominees for Themar, JoAnne 5 yrs., N.T.S.U. O.S.U. Master's in Elem. Ed. B.S. in Commerce this class was Tammy Baird and Paul Bartley. They participated in the school Christmas program along with many of the other classes. Some of these students entered in U.I.L. Story Telling. Baird, Tammy Ball, Kristi Bartley, Paul Bear, Patty Berry, Teresa Boliver, Glen Bradt, Carol Brumlow, Brant Davis, Missy Duncan, Steve Emerson, Tim Frazier, Jerre Gamblin, Tina Hicks, Susan Hoosier, Tammy Hopkins, Denell Kellogg, lim Kennedy, John Meadows, Pam McLain, Otis McNeil, Lowell Moorhead, Melissa Roessler, Jimmy Ragan, Mark Rome, Stephen Taylor, Angela Vinson, Jeff Westley, Angela Willard, Barbara Woolsey, Jimmy second grade Gladys and Steven Green as their feacher Halloween nominees. After studying about Roach' Earlene the first Thanksgiving these students were 13 yrs-. W-T-S-U- well prepared for the Thanksgiving holiday. The class was also a part of the School Christmas program . Arnold, Pamela Berry, Gregory Brumlow. Eric Butler, Timmy Castleberry, Rhonda Clements, James Crump, Brent Edwards, Dawn Dixon, Velvet French, Kenny Gladys. Christine Green, Gary Green, Steven Griffin, Kim Hawley, Debra Hendricks, Brenda Ingram, Mike James, Brian Johnson, Derrick Kelsey, Joey Kleam, Kristi Knapp, Nicole Lafferty, Ray Maguire, Debbie Means. Steve Murray, Barbara Numez, Melba Parker, Lisa Rollins, Mike Rome, Stephanie B.S., M.A. Ward , Gary ieacher Stuver, Ieffalene 4 yrs. . Sam Houston State B.A., M.A.. Degrees second grade The class chose Robin Rountree and Keith Stahl as their Halloween Queen and King nominee. The queen wore a dress that had a white top with red, white, and green floral skirt. Anderson, David Barcus, Tina Bednar, Bryan Boliver, Kathy Clements. Wendy Crawford. Kolinda Currie. Beckie Davidson, Bobby Dixon, JeAnne Hackler, Lisa Hamby, Curtis Harper, Roy Herrell, Cobie Jameson. Lynn Johnson, Penny McLeod, Randy Meredith, Michelle Newton, Pat Overturf, Peggy Phipps, ReDonna Reeves, Chris Roberson, Benny Robinson, Tina Rodgers, Deanna Rounuee. Robert Rountree, Robin Safford, Richard Southerland, Candy Stahl, Keith Truesdell, Billy firsi grade The class picked Iohnni Lynn Bauman and Darrin Neiner as their Halloween nominees. The class enjoyed learning nememary, Early Christmas songs in preparation for the s Christmas program . Bauman, Johnni Black, Heather Boggs, Donna Campbell. Troy Conkle, Kent Grubbs, Kathy Hammer, Mitchell Hutto, Renee Ingram, Wayne Kirby. Johnny Lee, Evon Middleton, Travis ieacher Brown, Lee lyr. . W.T.S.U. Childhood , and Kindergarten . Miller, Doug Mote, Susie Neiner, Darrin Peck, Shannon Reynolds, Staci Rucker, Robin 1 E Rupe, Susan Sherrod, Billy Watkins, Tammy Wirz, Scott Hrsi grade Robin Williams and John Rettenmarer CAPPS' Wie were chosen as the class Halloween 8yrs., B.S. Indiana Slate University nominees. Songs were sung by the class in the school Christmas program. Allison, Rebecca Ashford, Michael Beaty, Donald Blagg, Robin Carlile, Jamie Cates, Tiffany Dunn, Grover Hall, Kim Harwell, Harrold Jones, Julie King, Jeffrey Leonard. Julianne Littlebird , Sherry Luten, Lisa Meredith, Mark Mote, Lee Phipps , Lezlie Rettenmaier , John Smith, Charlott Smith, Curtis Stidham, Stephanie Wall, Eric Watts. Patty Webb, Allen Willard . John Williams , Robin iirsi grade Ricky Bertreaux was chosen for Halloween King but decided he did not want to do it. Roach Lm So Eddie Johnson became their king 11 yrs-, N.T.s.U. nominee. Their pretty Queen nominee that was dressed in green was Nancy McDonald. Arnold, Lisa Baxley. Susan Bertreaux, Ricky Chambers. Tracy Edwards, Claudia Frazier, Christopher Hall. Charles Hayle, Frederic Johnson, Eddie Kane. Juha Kersten, Jodi McCaughan, Jennifer McDonald, Nancy Mclnnish, Jeff McLain, Jennifer McLeod, Tammy McMahan, Melinda Payne. Kyle Robertson, Lloyd Rodgers, Misty Samples, Marston Stokes, Elizabeth Swan, Bobby Youngblood, Randy Younger, Sanya B.S., M.S. First Graders have fun playing in the sand . ieaoher Harper, Betty 8 yrs. , T.W.U. B.S. in Elem. Ed. Kindergarten Certifica- tion kindergarien For Halloween, Mrs. Harper's class chose Jennifer Carlile and Johnny Culpen as their nominees. The class had a Halloween party at the Old Methodist Church. They also were Rudolphs in the school Christmas program. Baggs, Diane Carlile, Jennifer Castleberry, Sandy Collett, Cindy Culpen, Jimmy Culpen, Johnny First, Rodney Gilley, Chris Gilley, Kristine Gladys, Billy Glockel, Carrie Hanna, Gina I-lansborough, Frances Ingison, Lynn James, Carl Johnson, Carlita Johnson, Melanie Lafferty, Quinn Loftin, Gwen McCann, Dale McCann, Gale Meadows, Donny Joe Mote, Eddie Overturf , Timmy Rollins. Scott Smith, Samatha Waggener, Kelly Watson, Jimmy kindergarlen During the year Mrs. Stahl's class chose Cheri McCutcheon and Greg Nehib as their Halloween queen and king nominees. They also put on a Thanksgiving play for their parents. The costumes were made by the class themselves. Like many other classes they participated in a Christmas program. Bartley, Nita Boggs, Mark Cowan, Melissa Crawford, Tony Felderman, Stacie Hamby, Lane Hayes, Tony Howard. Todd Johnson, Phillip Lester. Kandy McCann, Steven McCutcheon, Cheri Meadows. Chuck Murray, Sandra Nehib, Gregory Pace. Cory Patterson, Hope Posey, Anita Richards, Vanessa Samples, Janice Stapleton, Cheryl Stephens, Sonya Stephenson. Robert Van Sickler, Lisa K Warmoth, Jerry ieacher Stahl. Ioan 4 yrs. , N.T.S.U. Master of Ed. B.S. 10 hese students pre-school Yew Sarah The teacher with the teachers aide help Texas Tech Umversuy these fOllI yeaI olds begin tO 1eaIIl h0W IO function without their parents . Murray. Robert Ortolani, Robert Robison, Chad Swan, Trude Wiley, Wendy Boggs, Paul Campbell, Jean Campbell, Theresa Hendrich, Sandy Johnson, Patricia Millsap, Charlie W - i ,. ,...,..Y ,-1 I Future Falcons ride in parade. enjo y their rest time. i I halloween rogallg The sixth grade captured the crown to earn the title of King and Queen. This year's King and Queen were Cheryl Eggleston and Johnny McNeil. Not pictured are Cindy Allen and Collin Porterfield. lst GRADE: John Rettenmaier, Robin Wil- liams J MM 2nd GRADE: Kristine Gladys, Stephen Green A 1' F3- iz gl!!! ' - 'lqg'-321 li JUN.: KINDERGARTEN: Cheri McCutcheon, Greg Nehib PRESCHOOL: Johnny Culpen, Jennifer Carlile Kfr lst GRADE: Johnnie Lynn Bauman, Darrin Neiner son lst GRADE: Nancy McDonald, Eddie John- 1 2nd GRADE: Robin Rountree, Keith Stahl 3rd GRADE: Paul Bartley, Tammy Baird N 3rd GRADE Sue Campbell M1ke Cheg 4th GRADE Kenny Sw1nk Tammy Dodson widden 5th GRADE Lynn Berry Apr11 VIHSOH 5th GRADE: Brad Ohlemeier, Jenny Lee 1 f fs X, N 4. A . . w J' 1 vp 1 , -' - v .0 M I 1' ' fn, ., A , . ,, . ,U . , DQ v 4 W .Qf m, . . 'v 'H 4. 1 '., ., . 6th Grade Sth GRADE: George Reeves, Lisa Brown w Kiflg Johnny McNeil and QHCSII Cheryl Eggleston. pee-wee fooiball and cheerleaders 3rd-4ih grade FIRST ROW, L. to R.: E. Varnell, R. Loftin, L. Berry, C. Robison, M. Phariss, K. Swink, B. Cates, P. Bartley, T. Emmorson, G. Boliver, K. Jennings, D. Wall, C. Wirz. SECOND ROW: R. Young, M. Lutton, M. Hale, B. Kubicek, D. McLain, J. McCaughan. M. Salsman, L. McNeil, D. Roach, I. Walker, Cates, Verlon Robison, Willie Salsman. S. Blanton. COACHES: Mike Flowers, Bobby Boys play against Krestmark Q - 'L l' -3 '--' 4 W J T. ,,,,,,,,,,, , , . ,,, ,,,,, . lD'D,' D Dinll D arf , Q f ' Ms 5: L K Y -- K - - ' fi' 4 - 9... ff ' 5. .' f jfiffjf T V , '31, . ,.- f 7 f '21 are ' C if ,sw- f,yf Y MAscoT: J. Campbell. FRONT Row, L. no R.: T. Peck, T. ,bql vi ,E W 5 J, T i, , Baird, s. Campbell. K. White. SECOND ROW: D. Bauman. K. W ' ?ffr.e f 1ii Campbell. A. Grammar. T. Dodson. b f ' sy ' ' 'X' N, -B 5 . N ' V L -Vg: 1 . Q w --Air Q.!Q?14Y i' 'f a f ...gg V Tr .. L - 4, . -2 , .,' xii? ,,.. 41.71. v K ' ' N. '-7 Qi - 'lii 'N' T L ' 'Lf ' , xigl 'S-gf - rn, 'If' . , , 1 ,.- - 'v eg,-A . , '1',:'3 Cheerleaders ride in Homecoming , S- : 3 I , FIRST ROW, L. to R.: B. May, B. Allen, J. Rodd, S. Payne, B. Weidner, B. Reynolds. G. Miller, C. Taylor, M. Black, R. Little, B. Ohlemeir. SECOND ROW: J. Salsman, R. Boliver, L. Dutton, B. Pace, G. Reeves, J. McNeil, K. Scott, T. Johnson, M. Kubicek, B. Payne. COACHES: Bobby Kleam, Jesse Evans. NOT PICTURED: W. Roman, S. Poteet. Boys practice for an upcoming game. wi 'K 4 df' fe: Cheerleaders march in Homecoming parade. ,, . 1 L. to R.: L. Roberson, J. Williams, C. Allen. C. Eggleston, T. Boliver, K. Webb, T. Reynolds, K. Berry, R. Nix, T. Johnson. Both teams had a very fine year. The third and fourth grade teams were invited to play in the Bomber Bowl in Farmers Branch. They did win a trophy for their division. Many of the sixth grade boys will be on the Ir. High team next year. The cheerleaders and fans help these boys keep up their spirit at all times. grade alive is growing . . . and waiting in anticipation even though you don't win. all elementary students choose recess as their favorite class . . . they can run, climb and spin . . . being alive for a child is to play. M9 Reis--we I L' lk, is fs 'ht' fs. nf 4- iffy Gwfs V! nf H' S30 bxlxofw KV Specializes in Homecooked Food and Bakery Items Lake Dallas, Texas Open Wednesday through Thursday 10:00 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. Lake Dallas. Texas 75065 Phone 81'7!49'7-9502 Before fishing Juniors Susan Sims and Teresa Lacy stop off to buy bait at McCUTCHEON'S HILLIARDS Grocery Store Texaco Station Auto Parts 24-hour Box 212 Wrecker Service 497-9520 Lake Dallas , Texas Senior David Allen tries to beautify sophomore Many Blanton CHAT AND CURL Main Street Lake Dallas, Texas ,.t.g.5- Nbrf large ,, A m 1' F mi W Falcon Students find all their needs can be met at S E A an i , S' ,YJ 3 W i S 't k H WESTERN Auto 'U W J 1: A Main St. Lake Dallas ,,, . S ffai' d-,-2 A GRAMMER'S MOBIL Lake Dallas, Texas Phone 497-9529 Picnic Supplies Dayton Tires Friendly Bea Whitehead is always ready to assist at DAISY CLEANERS Main Street Lake Dallas All the Falcons enjoy eating and Foosball at WEBB'S BURGER SHACK Main Street Lake Dallas Seniors find they can lean on TEXACO Jim Nolan Mayhill Road Ph. 382-4415 ...av-'M Seniors Terry Wallace and Debbie Bostock go western at WELDON'S SADDLE SHOP Denton , Texas CRAVEN'S 101 W. Hickory Ph. 382-5016 Shoes and clothing for the entire family. Denton , Texas BRIAR INN 35E and State School Road Open 24 hours except Sunday Close at 4 A. M. Open Monday Morning at 4 A. M. Owners: Kay Utley Ester Pipken 6 isgggffgsiisiii 452 as sixfgj ji A 5:2 mmm ,,. 3, W ,, , , MM E, if5:-fz,,ffzg?nfi5se1Is?sfian-if-f '4 Q5mW'V n,,, , 'Q-221 Y if' zxsz1w2f,sw14if',i11-if Z, , 3 ? ,jen ,Ns .e?zsEz15v'-fH'z:e'.Jf fif Q fw- .. i,,,S,,,,,,, i l R ii eisn 'N li I , , is , synyys f V :.' I 5 'Z W e -ff:- i?Q5f?iizi5Ti?5i5??5'? 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University Demon , Texas Demon , Texas IN FULL SUPPORT OF THE LAKE DALLAS FALCONS LEWISVILLE STATE BANK 191 West Main Street Lobby Hours 9:00 to 6:00 5 days a week We re here to help you' Lew1sv111e Texas 75067 Ph C2143 436 4571 Memberl: D I C SEXTON WIGS RENEE'S Lewisville West Shopping Center Lewisville West Shopping Center 436-7711 436-4090 TRUE VALUE HARDWARE Hardware - Tru-Test Paint, Appliances, Fishing and Hunting Supplies Tires, Automotive Household Needs America's Largest Hardware Chain Over 4300 Stores in 50 States 120 Main Street, Lake Dallas 497-3595 HOWDYIKDOQDY GRO. T if KLb'b CHAMBERS HUFFINES GROCERY CHEVROLET AND SERVICE STATICN 221 Hume Cam C rinth Exit Ph. 497-9507 L 11 T C h T ihlfl' , V , ' f rn? 1 j'2,.l, , F 5 W hfiigw il 5 . ,f B 5 A lv Q ,S 'Lx Q 5'-9 . -. f 5. 5 1 .- as 5 W6 095 ' 2 , K - P ixz A .. 1gIl'Y f . I L 1 1 . ' l 'vzi E KM ii .,. 3 - K ' 2 I xx iw: X A K , J , , S 1 ' B:'. 11-: Q I1 1 ' M , N L Jerseys by JAMES MAGILL SPORT CENTERS 1721 Carroll Boulevard, Denton, Texas 76201 and 221 Huffine Center, Lewisville - I I -- - ff- , , if 3 5 ---- I. .f .U - .-..,,f:-.1W,1f,.f.Qy-..,f1. ,, - - ifjx?ii2121125215liiifiiiaiiiliyg:.siii121- r- , . ' I :.wf1wf, ' 2 f H 250 Stemmons Service Road South Lewisville, Texas 75067 Phone AIC 214-436-6531 FDIC WHITSON HARDWARE Full Line of Hardware Tools Paints Housewares 240 Lewisville Ctr. Lewisville, Texas Ph . 214-436 -2412 HUMPTY DUMPTY PLAYLAND State Approved Pre-Kindergarten Classes MINC-5O'S BARBER SHOP Stowe Center Lakeview and Hundley DELL'S KITCHEN Open 24 Hrs. Steaks, Spaghetti, Chicken, Short Orders, Shrimp Stay or Go. 497-3610 Owners Gary and Dell Westley Need a new Ford or used car see MARCUS RUCKER refs' . -f 1:2 :H -4 - , . qfv k 7' au, up -A fa- -Q H qi x., M ,Lf 'X , gf' , ' M ., 9 , ,, 1? A, P , M, All Falcons watch the DUCK INN marquee for time changes at a favorite eating site LAKE DALLAS INSURANCE AGENCY 122 Main 497-3699 Lake Dallas, Texas Seniors Sandra Howard and Randy McCur1ey dress up for BUDDY HOWARD CO. Lathing, Plastering Stucco Marble Crete . Phone 817-497-1475 50's day. - x if 4 yi fff 2fai:1v,,,wfff f'?ff'z Hg fs 65' Lyn Gi 'F .,,N-W1-51.-.,g .,,' .WM .V :rw-gf'ap.,'g- ' .fa-pw-i-13'-f'f:5fZ42kiff ' 'G' .Af :M mix fs' .:. ' - .., 1 h 1-. , -, f.f1'.1 1419235 ,: 44.2. if -i if 7 'Q TLV.. lil? M: , ps. 13 -.W T, :WV AI., .ily 3: .pi Vg-are -1 : , 1 pug- .--.- H' 31' f 4 1.1. ' 'S-2' airy.-, my 3531- ,lim 211.7 ,.',. ..,,.:,zi,+'37 '-.. - 'L'- -a'FN:f. ' ' liwty- ' f.-U1-4-L . - .G-Pwr. -.-- aft. - V- ..-f INCA METAL PRODUCTS CORPORATION P.O. Box 897 Lewisville, Texas 75067 Lewisville Phone 214-436-5581 Dallas 214-247-6141 McKEE REALTORS A.C. 2l4!436-7592 Lewisville, Texas BCX INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance Auto, Home, Business, Health, and Life Si First National Bank Bldg. Grapevine, Texas 76051 P.O. Drawer H Phone A.C. 81'7!481-2531 LEWISVILLE FEED MILL East Main St. Lewisville, Texas Phone A.S. 214!436-3596 T i 7 r I A',,, fx, -, H as .,,5,- : ,- Iik - Q NAUTA-LINI feqgoi Gib an 'vig5f:f.2' V , -V '- 'A. A .,, . . ','V' 15525 -' -' V T1iT 9glQV ,.... -l ----- M 1 :f-Sv i 1 if Q ' W S M y ': .:.' -..' Q V. YR fi ,,,,iLA ,A. Vi MARQMO . MWMM' Lake Dallas , Texas Congratulations, Seniors From Your HOME TOWN BANK Serving Corinth, Hickory Creek, Shady Shores, and Lake Dallas 7 BANK luke Cities Slate Bank METROPLEX CABINETS 81 COUNTER TOPS CUSTOM MADE CABINETS COUNTER TOPS - MARBLE VANITY TOPS BILL HONSE HAROLD LEWELLING Denton 382-1232 Lake Dallas 497-3395 P.O. Box 326 - Lake Dallas, Texas 76065 CONGRATULATIONS to the finest Senior Athletes to ever graduate from Lake Dallas High School. THE JACK ADKISSON FAMILY L ,.. Kevin Adkisson David Allen Scotty Baird Wayne Black Football, Track Football, Track Football, Track Football, Basketball, Tennis John Brazzel Randall Chambers Larry Clark Randy McCurley Football Football, Basketball Football, Basketball Football, Golf Tennis, Golf Tennis, Golf, Track , if Hrs Darrell Nelson Jeff Simpson Cary Taylor Jerry Young Track Football, Track Football, Track Football, Basketball Track , Tennis LODK OUT WORLD HERE THEY COME! DENTON NEW CAR DEALER ASSOCIATION West W Q' 1 1 4 , - , .E, -!4d,,..f- . A -A,,.,.,,.,,. 1? W. ,,,... AAEE XV If Congratulations to the 4th grade Basketball team and coaches. THE CARDWELLS and KI THE WOOLSEYS OFFICE SUPPLY 10'7E IO k D t T F 1 Ch h S h lS ppl S1 S R tl l Ph I 817 382 9668 382 9669 Glunial Savings 8: 'Quan Qssnr 35E Lewisville , Texas Senior Graduates of LAKE SHORE BAPTIST CHURCH , Lake Dallas, Texas Congratulations seniors on achieving this important stage of your life. Con- tinue to grow in wisdom and favor with God and man, as Jesus Christ did. For WISDOM is better than jewels, and all that you may desire cannot compare with her. EDDY HALLOCK, Pastor fif GUNS , MIS?-. High School Members of the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Lake Dallas, Texas A partner with the school in preparing youth for an abundant life. JOHN RASBERRY IR. , Pastor freshmen become fighiing 'R,,..f : J falcons uzpp-may-1 sophomore spirii backs fhe falcons 'W-,. K :uW.fo 'I 1' A I 1 S uw- Mf fag? 15 P fy' '. MS. A , , Q- x 'K ' : ,V ' n . . . N ,,. g 1' xx v 1 rw Y O Ls 1 1 FF W 2 x D .' i ' L . . ,. Nw ' Q X ,, ,-,IQQQQQHA-5 E .Sal - f:ggg'fXswaf ' 'X '11 x S . f b N' A , Q fi dba . . ' 's - - f l, Q 'QWF if A N if Y A X- ff5 +'1 Wi .,.. 1 X I K .35 -ma x fr juniors suppori ihe Falcons 3' ' . '55 ik f 2 1 V ,ef IW! Nfl ' ff i If 1 ML ,Q wif ' m gl L, :ss I w1f?3 f' 'dur 'Tu AL ' K as ,R wg Q 3 X gat? ,r ' 1 ,Q .x W . i F K M X, pe i kg, - L t. 5- wa -. -fp , + W' A ' - ' ' ' 3 ' LL'k - .H f- ' J- ,f b' ' Y :f H K Q,-:,g5, jjfzgggsrngfsi 11 AN. ,fm 'liv-4, Q, ' ' id - - 5, Il-.7 H fgk ' ,Q waz- H M - ' f .. ' L :H LLLV wi, ,,LL , N, V A 5? - MAVWQ :l g VK s-.f-4- 'P' Jw sssw xmgkg +1Q'1 S-wE'Yi?Sa. 2' . K 'tllll' K prim-us.. ,. .,.L if F : X he ,s,.f?.i13,,,, Y J- , ,-h.. A Q - , . .ff. i,21 QM MQ M 4 Q 5 5 Q, N912 lils Li .W yr af v.x..., 655342, xv' 1111-In-4157 ty V 'M a.. - A we-, J , ..,. I WPA? . -, 2 ' - +,,.,:,,x .ff-,er 'Y' '22 f ,f . 1 l as if ze 'M After eight years of hard work and dedication coach Kent Clark retires to private business . . . The student body would like to express their thanks, but most of all their love to a coach, teacher and friend . :Q 5. A plaque of appreciation for Kent Clark from the '74 football team. I 974- I 975 Yearbook Staff The staff worked especially hard this year on the first full year annual for Lake Dallas. Beginning the summer of '74 and finishing up the summer of 1975. New Events were covered the U. I .L. Literary Contests, the Prom, . 7 J. U mfg! in f Sherry Mclnnish Teresa Lacey Donna Duncan l l 'in-- W ffm... N l Debbie Bostock Terri Wallace Hendry Randy McCur1ey l l l l 4 QM 5 ,dz 1 L rs rtr it 1 Larry Clark Randall Chambers David Allen l I 4 w ... ' Rosecutting, Honors Day, the Sports Banquet and all Graduation activities. The 197 5 yearbook has four color photographs for the first time. The cover and division pages were designed by the staff and extra effort was made to have more candids of the student body. R Far left is Co-Editor Wayne Black and top M ' right is the Editor Debbie Foote. Wayne Black Debbie Woolsey Foote Julia Brazzel Susan Sims Above photograph is Mrs. Sue Rucker, sponsor and Debbie Bostock at work at the S.M.U. Yearbook Workshop. Photo at left shows the five members that attended the workshop and the two trophies won. One trophy was the most Outstanding Cover design and the other Honorable Mention for Dummy Layouts in competition against 4A Schools. We were alive . . . in '75 not just existing, at least most of us were . . . We found that alive was learning to love and show emotion . . . excitement and yelling. Sometimes alive meant just hanging in there . . . so that we will continue to grow and expand . . . and live. use 1 Autographs g . S 5 . 52 ef ig I


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