Lake Dallas High School - Falcon Yearbook (Lake Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1977
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Vi I WL ' x V s 3 Happwngsuatdaug. . .'77HappwMg5HwbdaMg. . .'77HappemgsHamkmg. . .'77HappewmgsHafcl11ug. . .'77HappwMgs, ,, 12 i . l M, ,f appewmgsl-Iotddug. . .'77HappuaagsHatd-mg. . .'77HappumgsHateku1g. . .'77l-loppeniugsl-late!-mg. . .'77I-lappwwgs sl WM I 1 f N LMX L 'in '. Tl-IEFALCON 1977 LAKEDAU-AQ QC!-IOOLQ LAKEDALI-AQ TEXAS 75065 WF' kg 1, AM-,Btn-ton l1 wxppemwee wrrourme- THE NEST. . . BEGJNNEI-2S..g.. FLEDGUNGQ ..... FLYEIZQ ......... enaowArcuerze. BII-ZDIIEEDEIZS. . Y .55 .79 .95 120 128 -' - ' , 7, ,. . ' V: V' 1. ' wif Lf W 5 1 , h f N . ,ir M, Q... va, -vf 1 F ,- CPAMCIGI. . .1977 Lots of really great things have hatched out for the - students of Lake Dallas. t3 1 let tkww' 1 ' X , , V ,VVN 1 L . , v ' '1 V sw, X ,yr .Q , r A fWvm-W ,,,, ,Y .1 , Irv X V fa 34-71 . 5 'Q ' ' 23 h' EW. 3!fE?i9!'f?2: xi ,img fifgltggt t-1 iiS53.!' vis' M tt t . ' ' I . i E 1 t a , I I 4 ' x 2 I 1 1 5 w:s..e-gf, swf' 'T ' ' ' -. 1,1111 'ffpff' 1. ' 1g ':' -- 3 , , r .Vi ' 1 1' i 3 ::,4.f- W Ye ff?2.: G1??a5:1uf - - f -- iignig 1-gi' T'E: ?v11Jl: . A 1.-3 Zljil-We? ' 3, -- A- if - ' . x YW srrr Y A V A, mwrrsi AY , - H-, 11 Lrsirgfgiw -. L, ,, :Q The band marched all season in their new green uniforms . . . as shown far left by Drum Majors Juanita McLain and Ada Jane Lee . . . New buildings: the elementary was the first one completed , with its impressive sky light and new bright colors . . . the high school . . . industrial arts building . . . and gym fill most of the area between the buildings . . . new fence and track . . . welcome sights . . . Exes return for activities . . . 1975 graduates Randall Chambers and Wayne Black escort juniors Tammy Webb and Pam y Bostock to the Homecoming Dance . . a decade of graduating seniors at Lake Dallas . . . 3 , f ll9'76-77 in . . the year of the presidential elections: FORD Vs. CARTER . . . Fonzie, Henry Winkler, became a popular symbol of the times for those tuning their T. V .s to 'V'HAPPY DAYS . . . T shirts with personalized slogans hit a big boom . . . O.Y.Y.T. order your yearbooks today . . . Falcons moved right on up to District 1OAA, with new competition in every activity . . . testing their wings in many new ways. M. 5' : If 224 L, w4,, ,W in ,, ,, 5-in tl Ts, ,, ,,,..., ..,..-....m-,, W-, -.,. -Md M f- X Ki X ' Ax M xl x f vx . 'fx :ff - - . HAPPENINGQ HETCI-UNG 5 , f Ga 0 Q F xg A Q, I-I NG Arm in arm in spirit as each person gathered at the bonfire, the cheerleaders and football players did victory kicks. Everyone stayed up all hours of the night to put the finishing touches on their class floats based on T . V. shows. MIDDLE RIGHT: Soph. class took first place in the float competition with the theme Movin On. LOWER: Jr. High division was won by the 8th grade with the theme Gunsmoke. LOWER RIGHT: Nominees ride in Homecoming parade. L. to R.: Sr. Pat Baker, Jr. Karlene Vaughn, Soph. Sherry Honse and Fresh. Kim Bednar. Qin Q v --uiuvv r I gi -Q. ABOVE LEFT: Mr. and Miss Irresistible were named on Friday, the day of Homecoming. Seniors Dean Drozd and Belynda Anderson were crowned with Mickey Mouse ears, during the Pep Rally. ABOVE: Senior Class float took second place with the theme Kojak. LEFT MIDDLE: Everyone enjoyed the Homecoming Dance , which took place at the Old Traffic Club. LOWER LEFT: Homecoming Queen Pat Baker rests with date Tommy Bracey an Seniors Denise Davidson and Ricky Becherer. d I . 7 Tl-IEP ABOVE: P. T.A. enjoys being involved in the Homecoming parade. ABOVE RIGHT: Senior Class Float. RIGHT MIDDLE: Freshman float with theme S.W.A.T. LOWER RIGHT: 7th grade float with the theme Starsky and Hutch . 8 ff 'Tn ABOVE: The Junior Class float the theme Happy Days I-Iomecoming's final score ended up Lake Dallas - 44 and Whitesboro - 15 The Homecoming Nominees are chosen by the student body. This year's nominees are Sherry Honse, Soph.g Pat Baker, Seniorg Karlene Vaughn, Jr.g Kim Bednar, Fresh. , 5 V3'1A'45Uo ?5 M'3' ' I if 'fir iff H C , A- H 4- JC ffw' Q ' -- - f 5 , 141: 4 w ykq, T' I K J. , l pf fi J .l , If 5353! ':fs'2'Rg'TPE 1 - T' ' QQ.:-35? ' - F5 . :fP.i?1Aa:?,. .Q i. tx' 4 3 v -w' 'fi Q - 2 f- T - r. Q X J' 2 if if T ' : -f 'fx fl,-5.95 . IJ K Y I V , mug -QI: v--n il! A , , I '39 V fx, - 'ax mugs. , L -- . s . N , --4--Q ' f x- f Juusqsglga-ai.:-'-.-u.11-,. , U4 ff-'-+- L H NG TOP: Karlene Vaughn, junior, is a majorette, involved in FFA, and is on the Girls' Varsity Basketball team . CENTER: Sherry Honse, sophomore, is a pep squad member and is active in track. LOWER RIGHT: Kim Bedner, freshman, is involved in FFA and enjoys participating in the Rodeo Club . Pat Baker, senior, was crowned Queen during the half -time activities. She is a cheerleader, president of the senior class, and is involved in FHA . :QE 1 N: y. is fd X hi I ,X -1'-Q. ,, Vim, f.-. ,--up They're those girls in the neat little uniforms with the pom-poms, who seem to have everlasting energy, pep, and vitality. They practice for hours on being acrobats and yelling out their cheers. They rack their brains to think up skits for the pep rallies and then ,build up the nerve to perform in front of the entire student body. They are painters, clowns, poets, and spirit builders. 1976-'77 was the year of . . . not the spirit stick . . . but the spirit plunger. YEAH! ! ! GO FALCONS! ! ! an 'fi' 3.1. , K 'WN M l Tammy Webb Jr. Denise Davidson Sr. Danna Hasten Ir. Head Belynda Anderson Sr Pat Baker Sr. Vicki Burks Sr . PEPQQUAD . '.,.,.. CAPTAINS A Gina Dodson i ' Doddie Lane fl -n. Connie Newton Tina Webb I ' Ji Anita Anderson A 'A p . if Mitzi Bradshaw C B N p f ' Connie Davidson -H ' fr' Tammy Elzy Q1 . 1 B Donna Fondren f Kim Honse ' 1 g A. V, , l B I V , Sherry Honse ' ' el an . I 45? Jennifer Hubbard ' .J f Karen Kelp I ' - V Michele Lancaster L , u 'L L I 35, , p he 2 Becky Lane f H, g t f g, ' Trish Matter A ' ' I I 5 H' M t 1 Brenda Maxwell L f - ,i ng, B Q Linda McPherson f Debbie Morrissey A - T I ffm ' Penny Ramsey 4 Q Kim Simmons ,jg 0 A I Not pictured: .L Pam May Pep squad is the name for our major cheering section. The girls began the year with expectations of many good times ahead . Bringing jackets and blankets . . . sitting through those long cold games . . . screaming their lungs out till their throats were sore . . . later, looking back to realize it was all worth the effort . . . to be a part of the school spirit. I3 Leading the 1976 Lake Dallas Falcons into their new 2-A district are the Falcon Cheerleaders, giving the team spirit and drive to make their first season successful. Top: Pat Baker. Back: Denise Davidson, Tammy Webb. Front: Danna Hasten, Vicki Burks, Belynda Anderson. VARSITY: lst Row. L ro R. D. Drozd, K. Hunan, 1. Bosmck, E. schmnz, B. Gower, w. Mccann, K. schmnz, G. Lott. 2nd Row: J. Young 14 D. Hansen, D. Brewer, T. Bracey, T. Young, R. Wireman. 3rd Row: S. Young, J. Collins, K. Adkisson, B. Taylor, K. Cardwell, B. Camp. 4th Row: M. Blanton, D. Means, R. Webb, M. Mohn, B. Harris, A. Davis, D. Drozd, D. Baird. Not Pictured: Ricky Becherer. if I E5 THE ve-77 PIG!-WING FALOONQAND OOACHEQ The 76-'77 year brought the Falcons into a new 10-2A district, with new coaches, new opponents, and a new desire to establish themselves as a winning team. r Norman Waters, Jerry Page, Royce McQuien, Lloyd Taliaferro, Head Coach Richard I1 Jr. quarterback Kieth Hutton scrambles for daylight. Falcon defense, converge on yet another opposing running back. 16 Smith. , . W i ' 'V 1, 7 Q . ., te-H I - W' ,. . , 2 2 , mf si 1 J Coach Page discusses winning strategy with Junior Varsity Falcons . The Falcons entered their new district outsized and outmanned by the more established 2A teams. Plagued by injuries throughout the year, Lake Dallas was thought to be a pushover by what many called the toughest 2A district in the state But the Falcons proved differently on the gridiron by rolling up a respectable 5-5 record and proving to everyone that they could become a contender in ZA football. Season OPP. Redoak 5 12 Cedarhill 1 i O Springtownf 19 Whitesboro 15 Bowie so Nocona 13 Jacksboro 34 Bridgeport 6 Decatur 33 Northwest 26 :F X 'V I' 1A g1' I - tu W ffm i it l 1 M-um., bl1ufDw'11's'-717 Marty Blanton, Sr. Capt. varsity In, IV Off. 8: Def. Tackle Hon. Men. Off SL Def. Tackle III 2nd Team Off. Tackle 85 Hon. Men. Def Tackle IV Kerry Cardwell, Sr. Varsity III, IV Off. Guard, Linebacker David Brewer, Jr. Varsity III Off. Guard, Noseguard Randy Webb, Sr. Varsity 111, IV Off. dc Def. Tackle, Kicker Hon. Men. Def. Tackle IV Boyd Taylor, Sr. Co-Capt. varsity III, IV Off. Guard, Linebacker Hon. Men. Linebacker IV David Means, Ir. Varsity II, III Off. Tackle, Def. End Hon. Men. Def. End III Danny Baird, Sr. Varsity III, IV Off. End, Def. Tackle Robert Wireman, Sr. Varsity IV Off. 86 Def. Tackle Steve Young, Jr. Varsity III Center Linebacker Joe Collins, Soph. Varsity II Off. Guard, Linebacker Bill Camp , Soph. Varsity II Off . Guard, Linebacker 18 if' . N 9 .521-,.-Z Marty Blanton David Means .Toe Collins Randy Webb I 4 Q Q A D' i 2 r 3 i Y 1 Q Q, L T .5 I ILA IX Xfx 4 ,I 1 'x 9 i., . - 3 .-3 I '54 Dean Drozd Brian Gower git! R Rlcky Becherer Karl Schmitz Kerry Adkisson , Varsity II, III Ir. Fullback , Linebacker Karl Schmitz, Sr. Varsity III, IV Tailback, Def. Back Dale Hansen, Sr. Varsity III, IV I-Ion. Men. Def. Back III Brian Gower , Jr . Varsity II, III Tailback, Linebacker Hon. Men. Tailback III Greg Lott, Sr. Hon . Men. Hon. Men. Varsity III, IV Guard III Linebacker IV Dean Drozd, Sr. Co-Capt Varsity III, IV Quarterback, Def. Back I-Ion. Men. Quarterback III, IV Dennis Drozd, Ir. Varsity II, III Fullback, Noseguard Hon. Men. Noseguard III Ricky Becherer, Sr. Varsity IV Wingback, Def Back Jeff Young, Sr. Varsity III, IV Wingback, Def Back I-Ion. Men. Def Back IV Williard McCann, Sr. Varsity IV Tailback , Def . Back Eric Schmitz, Ir. Varsity III Wingback , Def . Back I9 Bobby Harris, Sr. Varsity III, IV Off. and Def. End Hon. Men. Off. End III Tim Young, Jr. Varsity III Off. and Def. End Tommy Bracy, Jr. Varsity III Off. and Def. End Andy Davis, Sr. Varsity IV Off. and Def. End Keith Hutton, Jr. Varsity III Quarterback, Def. Back Mike Mohn, Sr. Varsity III, IV Off. and Def. End Jim Bostock , Jr . Varsity III Fullback , Linebacker 20 Andy Davis Tommy Bracy 'N David Brewer Keith Hutton Danny Baird Mike Mohn Halloween King and Queen. Mike Berringer and Lajuana Leatherwood. , c. x ,I F Senior Nominees Carrie Long and Dale Hansen ' Au, ,Ai X1 - in . 1 -AR A . , -,Lt Q ,if 4 4 A Sophomore Nominees Anita Anderson and Eddie Boliver. 4,-3. X .- ' it fy 4- ., ' L4 vhs ' 1- .,, if Q. at 1 x 1 Ht ,. X I ' ' .Du I , I vb - A , ' . dl! AJ ' Junior Nominees Jeanie Powers and James Domengeaux. This year's Halloween King and Queen were Mike Berringer and Lajuana Leatherwood. They were awarded this title by their classmates selling the most tickets to a magic show at the Halloween carnival. The freshman couple were crowned at the Halloween carnival sponsored by the P . T . A . 1 976-77 N Capt. D. J. Campbell, Polly Gamble, Kim Young. Amy Davis, LezliBal1, Tina Cates, Vivian Means, Debbie Gamblin. A 1st Row: L. Ball, D. Warnack, K. Vaughn, A. lane Lee, J. McLain, P. Eitel, D. J. Campbell, P. Gamble. 2nd Row: K. Young, B. Allen, V. Webster, L. Leatherwood, D. Hutton, J. Edwards, K. Nelson, K. Williams, J. Varnell, R. Walters, C. J. Blaisdell. 3rd Row: C. Bridges, N. Spinuzzi D. McKinney, E. Messick, Y. Morrison, S. Rodgers. l. Walker, P. Latch, A. Ingram. 4th Row: V. Means, T. Cates, J. Jeffrey, S. Howard, K. Nelson, M. McRae, S. Abbot, S. Volts, C. Eggleston, C. Willard, L. Willard, C. Eggleston, D. Willard, D. Smelser, A. Davis, D. Gamblin. 5th Row: I. Harris, P. Causseaux, M. Smith, R. Roach, E. Themar, I. Whiteside, M. Mohn, D. Brewer, S. Young. 6th Row: T. Young, S. Ohlemeier, D Dutton, E. Utley, R. Barnes, K. Hutton. J. Newton, D. Jenkins, K. Roach. 22 'G' fs.-192 J it 3,4 --1 4 . as ,ls ia vm' ' t Q3 .f 37 , r . J , QIZXGE Stageband members combine long hours of practice and good musicianship to make an award winning band . Getting to school earlier than anyone else and practicing at night are some of the sacrifices that must be made to be a part of this group. Contests the stageband participated in this year were Mountain View where they received 2nd place, Nachogdoches where the band tied for lst, and Tarleton in Stephenville where they placed 3rd, Other contests attended by the band were McClennon County Jr. College in Waco where the band received lst, and the U . T . A . at Arlington contest where they placed 4th. Several stageband members were recognized for their outstanding musicianship in the contests. These students were Juanita McLain, John Newton, Kevin Roach, and Scott Ohlemeir. TOP LEFT: Kevin Roach. an All Star Band member, plays a solo. TOP CENTER: Dwayne Jenkins and All Star Band member John Newton play their parts. CENTER: The stageband plays during the concert held for the High School. T-fly? l A . . '- Q I 4 ,I I t-1'? t f 1 71 J 'X 1 X 1 sf J J 'f .iff J, . I. Y . EJ! kk ,. il .A ,W-Mn pp W ,Q-l lst Row L to R K Roach J McLain E Themar K Hutton J Young D Means. 2nd Row, L to R: T. Young. M. Ba-rnes, S. Ohlemier. R. Barnes, S Young 3rd Row LtoR D Jenkins J Harris S Howard C Eggleston D Dutton, J. Walker, K. Nelson, A. Lee, John Livingston, Director. 25 5 J . L krr V , V is.. a 'K A' 'X erlenced Falcon team took 1 976-77 VAIZQHY B49 BASKETBALL! Lto R: D. Walker, K. Huuon, D. Drozd, Dn. Drozd, D. Baird, I. Hedge, W. Pendergasr, R. Wirem E. Bo1iverPCoach Page. to the court this 76-'77 season. Slightly apprehensive but full of desire and for leave The team get on well ZOI16 I0 89 '75 62 72 ALLDIQITZICT R w Sr. Danny Baird's average of 26 pts. a game earned him a unanimous vote on the all district team. Keith Hutton Cnot picturedj gained an honorable mention recognition. , , 'I Coach Jerry Page and Asst. Coach Norman Waters View the action from the bench. 76 VARSITY 77 Beverly Blazewick, Sr. Karlene Vaughn, Ir. Ada lane Lee, Jr. Forward 1 yr . , Kim Nelson, Jr. Diane Volts, Ir. 1 Tina Webb, Soph. 1 yr. , Guard 1 yr. , Forward!Guard 1 yr. , Guard Danna Hasten, Jr. 1 yr. , Forward!Guard LEFT: Varsity takes a rest during half as Coach McQuien gives a word of advice. MIDDLE: Beverly Bla- zewick, receives Hon- orable Mention as guard. RIGHT: Junior, Kar- lene Vaughn also receives Honorable Mention as forward in All-District voting. 1 1 977 BOYS TT-ZACIC Brian Gower, Marty Blanton, Kerry Adkisson. . .2 D lst Row: Ricky Becherer, David Walker, Dean Drozd, Ralnh White, Eddie Boliver, Chris Curtis. 2nd Row: Jerry Fuller, Dennis Drozd, Brian Gower, Kerry Adkisson, Marty Blanton, Jeff Knight. n K , I Q3 y 5 ,,4! .a '-br--1 Q lst Row: Ralph White, Jerry Fuller, Tommy Bracey, Eric Schmitz, C. I. Blaisdell. 2nd Row: Dennis Drozd, Dean Drozd, Mark Smiih, Ricky Becherer, David Walker, Jeff Whiteside. Tim Young, Tommy Bracey, John Allen, Robbie Walters. gg, lu -W4 X111 FH 1 977 G-IPLQ TIZACIG I Kelli Nelson, Polly Gamble, Kim Nelson. Leane Smith. Leane Smith' Ada Jane Leigrgjgga wi' 77 TRACK TEAM: lst Row: Sherry House, Tina Webb, Debbie Morrissey, Kim Young, Leslie Ball, Connie Davidson, Kelli Nelson. 2nd Row: Kim Nelson, Ada Jane Lee, Leane Smith, Gina Dodson, Donna Fondren, Tina Cates, Diane Volts. Qi 5 x 440 RELAY! Tina Cates, Sherry Honse, Kim Nelson, Donna Fondren. FIELD lst Row: Sherry Honse. Leslei Ball, Kim Young, Connie Davidson, Diane Volts. 2nd Row: Ada Jane Lee, Polly Gamle , Gina Dodson, Learle Smith, and Donna Fondren. lst Row: Leslie Ball, Kelli Nelson, Debbie Morrissey, Tina Webb, Sherry House. 2nd Row: Kim Nelson, Polly Gamble, Leane Smith, Donna Fondren and Tina Cates. 35 FALCON GIRLS TENNIS: Lto R: Ada Jane Lee, Danna Hasten, Tammy Webb, Denise Davidson, Pam Eitel, Kim Williams, Not Pictured: Vicki Burkes. FALCON BOYS TENNIS: L10 R: Jack Hedge, David Means, William Pendergast, Mack Harrison, Danny Baird. Not Pictured: Kerry Cardwell. 36 LAKE DALLAS FALCON GIRLS SBOYQTENNIQ , 1 W N R ew v ,I 9 A Tvs' RQ. 59,94 . s ,Q .K ,v KYQW ' QQ., LAKEDALLAQ I-HGH QC!-IOOL FALOONGOLF ,f g xi f -Y 'll!? l J FALCON GOLF: L to R: Coach Page, David Walker, William Pendergast, David Means, lack Hedge, Dale Chegwidden. Coach Page gives the golfers one of his free SiO lessons. 37 Some of the activities the FFA has participated in this year were selling magazine subscriptions , paper for the paper drive, Food for America where food was collected for charities, and showing projects in stock shows. OFFICERS: Top Right: D. Chegwidden - Sentinel, R. Sanford - Reporter, K. Schmitz - Treas. , Mr. Crawford - Advisor, K. Vaughn - Sec. , L. Vinson - V. Pres. , D. Davidson - Pres. Left to Right: Sweetheart Danna I-Iasten and Plowgirl Belynda Anderson 1st Row, L to R: I. Allen, D. Harral, R. White, I. Collins, K. Bradt, R. Roach. 2nd Row: W. Meadows, M. Burden, D. Brewer, J. Kubicek, I. Bostock, E. Schmitz. 3rd Row: D. Drozd, J. Hawthorne, D. Hansen, K. Adkisson, D. Drozd, L. Swink. 4th Row: B. Taylor, B. Gower, D. Gamblin, D. Dutton. GREENHANDS: 1stRow: T. Ealey, S. Elbert, C. Davidson, R. Meadows, D. Brown, W. Bittle. 2nd Row: R. White. R. Cume, J. Domengeaux, D. Lacey, and W. Blagg. 38 W- FJ-IA. A service oriented club, Future Homemakers of 3 America strives to 5 5 improve life on a personal and school 'I Hu- Q L, level. Their P activities this year x have included a pancake breakfist L cooked by the ,, members to earn money for the club, cleaning up it , the cafeteria, . - , Q t V ' V, 'ft 1, I a' cleaning the 1 fs . teachers lounge , rl 0 1 selling rodeo Eiisw tickets, and giving J Q 5 P fruittothe at N 1 if teachers. . kk'g ' t Y ' if . ' Q FAR LEFT: Beau, Jerry V. ,K . Q Fuller. , . A -It is Q ' RIGHT TOP: SPONSORS: h., 5 'v , , . ,I g Mrs. Bomar, Mrs. . I iff? i - Nejtek. P Y ' MIDDLE LEFT: 1 E11 -4 . V, 'fi' OFFICERS: P. May, 2nd ' '- ' f 1 5 , .. VV. Pres., L. Miller, f' ffl 'lf A 'V fy f , Q 3 ,fy Treas. , V. Burks, mrf?D' ,',',' , U -gf 'ggi 1 5 Reporter, S. Rupe, - wa jg, ' 1. f , E Pres. , P. Baker, i'f'E1 V ' ,Lift ll ' f Historian, L. Garrison, gf' fgf'jj:, 'hlagjf 1 ' 3rd V. Pres. , M. lx 535.3 :ng I ily- I 5-ij . Q H Lancaster, Sec. , K. C 2,3 V A '331i1g.Z.-.,Q:-gf-Q ' .e-fi Kelp, 4th v. Pres. gl Q lg ?f'i'1l13'1.71sr'ei1 si k ' i 59 s 1 l u1-:Q 3 s lst Row, Left to Right: K. Young, L. Ball, D. Morrissey, D. Fondren, V. Burks, P. Baker, I. Pierson, M. Lancaster, D. Warnack. 2nd Row, L to R: J. Causseaux, J. Powers, D. Parks, J. Edwards, V. Means, C. Newton, Y. Morrison, G. Dodson, K. Hawk, B. Garrison, S. Rupe, L. Garrison. 3rd Row, Lto R: L. Hawk, D. Gamblin, S. Hickey. C. Kubicek, T. Wilson, K. Simmons, L. Miller, Wendy Long, K. Kelp, L. McPherson, P. May, L. Willard, T. Cox, M. Paul. 39 OBA. Learning office skills is the main purpose of OEA but it also includes having a lot of fun. Some of the activities OEA participated in this year were attending the National Convention in Houston . . . selling M8aM's candy to raise money . . . taking trips to the Executive Secretarial School . touring the D.F. W. Airport and eating pizza. Top Right, R to L, Sitting: Pres. Shawn Volts. Standing L to R: Vice Pres. Belynda Anderson, Sec. Pat Baker, Reporter Vicki Burks, Historian JoAnn Pierson. MIDDLE LEFT: OEA MEMBERS: lst Row, L to R: Vicki Burks, Denise Davidson, Pat Baker, JoAnn Pierson, Lou Ann Garrison. 2nd Row, L to R: Kerry Cardwell, Debbie Rodd, Shawn Volts, Kathy Hawk, Darla Warnack, Danny Baird. . .QYVA f 9R::., Qin, 'ti'.,x5'N I.: e gt N5 Q1 ,I 5 . ,ls 1100 O g ' 1 l W' I 1 UI O flhA l.l .H 'nO x..t! I !gc..lg XD . 'l . .v a. l 5 ' '.. O Q ' l l.n....' 40 Mrs. Helen Ottinger, Sponsor l 1 K hi lst Row, L to R: Mrs. Helen Ottinger, Sponsor, V. Burks, P. Baker, D. Davidson, I Pierson, T. Johnson, P. Bostock, C. Long, L. Garrison. 2nd Row, L to R: D. Baird, K. Hawk B. Anderson, S. Volts, D. Stansworth, D. Warnack, D. Rodd, K. Cardwell 1 VAC. Junior and Senior students in the Vocational Adjustment classes received on-the- job training through the Cooperative Work Study . Program . Toby Ealey - Jr. Ricky Elbert - Jr. Hiro Morrison - Sr. Bob Ealey Excavating Co . E1bert's Road Boring Co . Lincoln Park 'L xiii 'lil LX Ricky Hall - Sr. Judy Stroud - Jr. Mike Brownlee - Sr. Webb's Burger Shack Ri-'M' cnc 'Iorporation Superior Industries Q-. ! -4-. tis Mike Wells - Jr. Anthony Pelzer - Sr. Donald Clements - Sr. Jimmy Brearley - Sr. Westgate Hospital Sterncraft-Boat Co. Food Fare Silver Leaves Nursing Home 41 QTUDENTOOUNCIL The '76-77 Student Council was busy this year planning Homecoming, showing the movie , A Man Called Horse, and organizing many projects to get the student body interested in taking pride in their school. I, 4, CLASS Front Row: Susan Howard, Juanita McLain, Pat Baker, Denise Davidson. Back Row: Jeff Young, Lou Ann Garrison, Danna Hasten, Wade Bittle. Many Blanton, V.P. , Kerry Cardwell, Pres. , Jolmny Jeffrey, Treas. CLASS REPRESENTAT- IVES! Front Row: Beverly Blazewicz, Susie Rodgers, Kim Nelson. Back Row: Dale Hansen, Bill Camp, Linda McPherson, Mark Smith, Brian Gower. 42 PAPEIZQIZXFP The Falcon Forum staff writes news stories for their own page in the Lake Cities Sun. A paper drive which benefited the fire department was the paper staff 's major project this year. The purpose of the project was to help finance the new fire trucl. CENTER LEFT: Sherrie Andre, Sylvia Bridges, Jennifer Jeffrey, and Becky Garrison look at the staff 's page . BOTTOM LEFT: Cathy Eggleston, Danna Hasten, Ada Jane Lee, and Tammy Webb discuss the week's assignments . BELOW: Johnny Jeffrey types his story. .. A ,V QQ sl, 5 43 . . . . y Eldredge, assisted by Miss Jan Grasso and Mrs. Bonnie Seelig SPEAKING Top Row, L to R Kim Williams, MIIZI Bradshaw, Debbie Gamblin, Johnny Jeffery Randy Walters, Jeff Whiteside, Tina Cates Bottom Row, L to R Wendy Long, Michele Lancaster, Kim Young, Kim Nelson, Becky IOURNALISM READYWRIT- R Ada lane Lee, Sylvia Bridges Johnny Jeffery, Jennifer Jeffery, Danna Hasten Bottom Row, L to R Kathy Eggleston, Tammy Webb, Juanita McLain, Elaine Messick, Becky UIL U I L Sponsor Mrs Mar Garrison . AND Top Row, L to Garrison. 1 1 AA 1 'W , 5-1 R .Jyg Q. 'H-md -.-Au RW' 'Il :fly -v -gp. 'Y- X sl NUMBER SENSE , SLIDERULE , AND SCIENCE: Top Row. L to R: Mack Harrison, William Pendergast, Jeff Young. Bottom Row. L to R: Tammy Webb, David Walker, Richard Pendergast, Suzie Rogers. SPELLING: Top Row, L to R: Amy Davis, Marty Blanton, Kathy Hawk. Bottom Row, L to R: Penny Latch, Julie Jeffery, Laluana Leatherwood. Julie Walker. DEBATE: Top Row, L to R: Elaine Messick , Greg Lott, Jack Hedge. Donna Fondren. Bottom Row, L to R: Ada Jane Lee. Tammy Elzy. Kim Simmons. Terri Wilson, Debbie Morrissey. 45 Senior Nominee Shawn Volts escorted byjohn Ncwron. ff, .LQ , -r xfdrft r- . -U :H o-.' A-, W gygphi' ...,- .e '5,. 'Z tn' ,Tri ,S '-' ' ' . xl - -s .Q .Nfl -f5.g - Nt. sf? c 5 v P A v, .' an 1 976- 1 977 'Q 'I :ie . x 1 ' ' I af' A40 K 4 -, 1 hugo I'-I: l 55' 415 A ' a :gf l 'il-. I If 1 1 yang.-41 x ':L I K F49 if . '.v 5?-u.. , V991 , 5334 xr -A fi b f- if W- wif Valentine Nominees: Karlene Vaughn, Shawn Volrs, Anita Anderson, and Debbie Morrissey. gli 50Ph0m0l'f Nvmiw N159 Amknon ECON-'d 'FY Bm CUUPA ' Freshman Nominee Debbi: Morrissey acormd by Mme UCIHIIQCI. Valentine Sweetheart Karlene Vaughn escorted by David Brewer. This year Valentines consisted of a week full of work. Each class had six slaves who were paid money to do such jobs as carrying books to class, washing cars, and cleaning lockers. The class which raised the most money earned the reward of having their nominee crowned as Valentine Sweetheart. The 1976-'77 Valentine Sweetheart was Junior Karlene Vaughn. 47 QC!-IOOL FAVOPJTEQ . . . chosen by the student body as those most fitting for the titles. Popular birds by ff MZPW A! ta SH M721-AND MQ- L.D.l-LQ. . . . representing Lake Dallas High School . . . two involved and interested people. They both have given the best of themselves for the betterment of our school. Symbolizing birds . . . Kerry Cardwell, with Cancer as his sign, is referred to as Goose. He enjoys all sports and running around with friends. He is also student council president. Plans after high school are to attend Texas Tech and receive his business major later to get his law degree makes up his plans for the future . Denise Davidson, a Scorpio, has the cute nickname of Doodles. She has a lot of fun riding horses, swimming, and playing basketball. After graduating, she plans to go to college. A a A , --xwx XM' ., .t X . i -5 E 'M 5 - .Quai - r U .f H' I 1' . V k , , S l MOQI' !IU-U-E110 . . . participating in sports and enjoying all types of activities. These two do exceedingly well and are recognized for their outstanding abilities . ' 'Active birds . . . David Walker, under the sign of Virgo, likes building models in his spare time . Although just a freshman, he played on the varsity basketball team and has a bright future in the area of sports. He proposes to go to college when he finishes with school here . Diane Volts, Sagittarius, has the pet name of Muscles. She participates in tennis, basketball, and track. She is very artistically inclined. Her so hopes are to go to college and become a commercial artist. -v, - - F I xl , 'lA. A, . 'f if ' MOQFLIKELYTO . . . two of the hardest working students here at L. D . They have shown a serious concern for studying and developing their outstanding talents. We do not term our scholars as egg heads, but more appropriately as proud and industrious falcons. Both have put a lot of time and effort into competing in U.I.L. , and are in the speech club, as well as on the journalism staff. Brainy birds . . . Johnny Jeffrey, a Virgo, is nicknamed Poindexter . He enjoys collecting junk. When he finishes school here , he plans to attend college and become a teacher. Elaine Messick, a Libra, has two nicknames: Laney and Skeeter. She likes to read and write. She hopes to attend N.T .S.U. and major in speech . . . later to be a speech teacher. jjss 3 A im' g a 1 pf if W 1' ff' 'F AQ ' .' ' n ' xx gh I l' P, if f -pnj s p V f 2 i' - .fin ' n if 'i',,s ' f' QQ' X' 9: I , iw, gin xv Fw: if ' ' .t 1 0, o 1 ' A 'V . . o , . ' 4 it is- A l V if J x . -J '-A 'W i in 3 i A .,. .rl 5 51 MOST ENEPJGEHC . . . those tireless busy birds who seem to have an inexhaustible supply of get-up-and-go . . is a good title for these two enthusiastic falcons . Both enjoy goofing around and getting into mischief, but there are times also for seriousness, and they adapt. Birds with vitality plus . . . Danny Baird, a Gemini, says two of his favorite hobbies are participating in sports and Waterskiing . Ada Jane Lee, Libra- born, has the nickname Spaz to call her own. Waterskiing , snowskiing, and eating are a few of the things you might find her doing. She wants to go to college, become a legal secretary, attend the 1980 Olympics, and have fun. 52 I ,iw 541 . NS X 2 V tr ,. 'Q ,t -4:2 Q 'A z ,t 5 V 1. f ' ,er-agua , - in Q ' f wr v iQf . ..,-,., - K as ,fp V, ,,- gy '.:' ' !t,.gy- 2 , xo- x 5 - 1,-W t Y V 5 sr g-ft tes U' W. ', , uw +1 v iff! as S ,- -f Q + l 1 it :games if ,. 4 , p, git, p X . f ..y 2 - f- V eg, -1, - -f ., 1 if-TMA - . ,-..- -3. ,Qc l 5 get Q I -4 iw J I I., 'E fl l ,YL .wk gin if 'ir- ' - ' W. M 1 'Wit 1,-1 fs N BIGGEST . . . with their teasingly charming ways . . . are ' recognized throughout the school system . These two are certainly suitable to seize the title , as they fit all qualifications. Sassy birds . . . Boyd Taylor, who is Sagittarius, spends his spare time playing football and working on cars. His future plan is attending college . Connie Davidson, with Cancer as her sign, is nicknamed Con by her friends . She has fun swimming, riding horses, and watching boys. She wants to go to college after high school. 53 MOQTBEAUTIFULAND MOQFHGNDQOME . . these two possess an inner warmth and are outgoing, as well as having a certain physical charm. They both enjoy participating in all school functions. Pretty birds . . . Bobby Harris, a Scorpio, is called Bobby Ray. He likes all sports. In the future he wants to become a successful businessman . Belynda Anderson, a Pisces, enjoys water skiing , all sports , and being outdoors in the sun. She hopes to become an airline stewardess. MOST FRIENDLY . . . the special ones who always have smiling faces and say hello to everybody . They're people you feel at home with . . . friendly. By the majority vote these people are the ones deservingly bestowed with the title. Warmhearted birds . . . Bill Camp, a Gemini, likes to work on cars and really enjoys sports. His scheme for the future is to get rich. Carrie Long, a Capricorn, is nicknamed Short. Going to the lake is one of her most enjoyable pastimes. She's considering going to T.W.U. and studying in the medical field . . . probably to become a registered nurse . is 25 13? 422: .-limit:-4lPfr! - f n, .A .1 . s t in 52 Qs 'rr' ' ' it he ' - Srl: I Q 1 fs - a. sys -4 5,23 1 p a., .. I -Q V' it W: E Y G56 , 4s f ' . ii L 5.3 'Q rig? A ' I 2 I E ,.,l up Q G .if .1 . ,. KN x .0 . fi ., K Q f M ' we Vg Jil n o f il.sV fg p t I fi - . - -r M- - I 46 aw.- BEQTAU--AIZOUND . . . the really good eggs who get along with everyone and strive to make them feel at home. Appropriately enough, these two were voted to the title by the student body. Marty Blanton, Aries, is affectionately called Fatboy by his many friends. His interests are motorcycles, water skiing, girl watching, and just goofing around. A commercial artist, football coach, or pro football player are his goals. Danna Hasten, another Aries, is teasingly nicknamed B.B . You can often find her involved in outdoor sports, especially water skiing. Hoping to attend college and work with children, she wants to enjoy life. Q - . 1 Q .E ... . I ,, .,,, K p K ig S,,,.s.w y W,,,, t , ww 31. H k r. uv ., 5 1 uf 3 Wm - xr: . - : 0 1- faq., dffffiiff - -qw :qi THENEST O O 0 fi O O Plym I .I I O 9' f 'UNL -01- 11 N I It t I I .4 ! K X I 5' s. A-Hui ' m WY J fff x X' ff 5 F 7' , Z u Q v .xA K I I A -X in 1' ' g f A 1 u K X V' L T V 'ff VA s ' If Y I A V b V X .X V ' F Lf X s, Z ff' x 4 x g ' pf ' my f ir -ff . f +15 A , Yi' ,f g ,b 4 W Av 1 xg:-59, Q X 4 V 'T l .I as Q, f 2 .f Ai if . , . A 1: ' ' ' , -N x ' ' ' ' if xvx A ' . A 'Z I ' 'r i Y 'I N I 4 I I' I 1 . ' ' X6 If V MLW mud,M.,,-I 57 Principal Steve Jones Mr. Jones hard at work. Secretary: Dorothy Hansen Plan A Resource Faye Raspberry Reading: .Tan Griffith Speech: Carolyn Bridges Teacher's Aide: Louise Mahan SCHOOL I .s..a...,,ffv 1mMgr sf ae .,-MIN:-1 1, 90611-I TEAC!-IEIZJ Adcock , Nancy Halloween King and Queen Nominees: Amy Grammer and Skipper Fletcher Allison, Tony Baggs, Tony Burden, Debbie Fletcher, Skipper Frantz, Christine Grammer, Amy Green, Renee Griffin, Becky Hubbard, Marion Jeanings, Kevin Johnson, Curtis Lee, Janice Luten, Mike Lynch, Karen McRoy, Mike Mitchell. Mary Neiner, Melissa Roach, David Salsman, Monroe Schacht, Ron Shaw, Saundra Smith, Tammie Stephans, Angela Taylor, Kyle Tisdale, Rockie Watkins, Dale White, Kim 59 SUCH-I TEACHER! Graves , Sharon Halloween King and Queen Nominees: Jeff Walker and Dionne Schmidt Berry, Lynn Blanton, Steve Bowers, Chuck Bradshaw, Buffy Campbell. Kim Cates, Bobby Clayton, Larry Cleburn, Kary Dodson, Tammy Elzy, Teresa Hawk, Sharon Hedge, Jeff Hughes , Mike Kennedy , Judi Little, Lisa Littlebird, Tony Markham, Rachele Matz , Dale Peck, Tomi Priesner, Kim Richardson, Lisa Schmidt , Dionne Stahl, Richard Varnell, Evan Vinson, April Walker, Jeff Woodard, Stephen 60 6 'W' lk, TV' Y' 'QW 'N T' 4 M QDCIH 9 aw -1- W - B . 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Woolsey, John Young, Ronnie 61 FIFTH GRADE TEAC!-IEP, Pat Clark Halloween Nominees: Cynthia Phelps , Dana Pope Anderson, Dianne Ashford, Stephanie Bailey, Janis Baker, Laura Brown, Robert Brumlow, Brant Chegwidden, Michael Currey, Tonia Dowdy, Ron Duncan, Stephen Emerson, Timothy Fisher, Chip Frantz, James Frazier, Jerre Gamblin, Tina Hackler, Terry Harris, Yvette Hicks, Grady Kennedy, John Leonard, Laure Lechner, Billy Meadows, Pam Middleton, Darla Payne, Jeff Phelps, Cynthia Pope, Dana Splawn, Kathy Walters, Carolyn Westley, Angela Willard, Barbara Woolsey, James 62 A '--li X nze- af? -.-H s Q N .4 ' 1 A F t X tatt 7 ,t-t YES A ' J - , . . UL 1- X 'P- T A ,Q , ,..,. .nik si - , - X - ' H ,G . L V . ff . . - X 'UM ,t 1,1 T ' mx 'Z' ' V' , V5 wif f N rf! , Fifi 'I t f 'TWQ2-12, W - j 55 W,-.Q . B-f-I-R-.ar B X 4 h B r ,. t - rseir 5 I C W A V WT I I ,ul 'WM F-JH!-I Wins' Jw an. ... 3, TEACHER Lois Pirkle Halloween Nominees Tammy Baird Randy Loftin Anderson, David Baird, Tammy Ball, Kristi Bartly, Paul Berry, Teresa Bowers, Wanda Sue Bradt, Carole Campbell, Sue Casey, Toby Corn, Guy Cramer, Lesa Davis, Missy Elzy, Brian Foreman, George Gilliand, Brian Jackson, Jacki James, Keith Kellogg, Jim Kincaid, Beth Loftin, Randy Luten, Karen Martin, Teresa Mobly, Libby Parker, Edwina Fay Randall, Dianna Robison, Clovis Vinson, Jeff Wall, Bobby Wirz , Chad 63 GRADE TEACHER Rhodes , Billie Halloween King and Queen Nominees: Timothy Barnett and Wendy Clements Anderson, David Barnett, Timothy Bednar, Bryan Berry, Greg Bragg, Dianna Burris, Gina Byers, Terri Clements, Wendy Fisher, Mike Green, Gary Hays, John Hendrich, Brenda High. Jim Ingram , Mike Jameson, Lynn Johnson, Penny Jones, Susan Macy, Billy Martin, Eric McClure, Trisa McQuien, Gaylen Mobley, Rex Murray, Barbara Nunez, Melba Phipps, ReDonna Rooney, Mike Salsman, D'wayne Schramm, Kim Shaw, Roy Smith, David Southerland , Candy Stahl, Keith Walters , Diane 64 TEAC!-JE!-21 Lynne Compton Halloween King and Queen Nominees Brent Crump and Beth Eitel Allsop, Paula Arnold, Pam Brumlow, Eric Castleberry, Rhonda Clements, Sonny Crump, Brent Edwards, Dawn Eitel, Beth Fenn, Wendy Gladys, Christine Griffin, Kim I-Iamby, Curt Hernandez, Christine Humphrey, Julie James, Brian Kelsey, Joey Kleam, Kristi Knapp, Nicole Newton, Pat Parker, Carolyn Poe, Sam Reeves, Chris Roberson, Benny Robinson, Tina Roundtree, Robin Roundtree, Robert Sams, Forrest Stermer, Billy Watkins , Tammy Wilson , Jason 65 THIRD GRADE TEACHER Beverly Akard Halloween King and Queen Nominees Kay Grant and Darrin Neiner Allison, Becky Arnold, Lisa Ashford, Michael Brown, Mike Carlile, Jamie Conkle, Kent Graham, Billy Grant, Kay Hutto, Renee Jones, Julie Joyce, Gretchen Kimes, Randy Lee, Vallerie Lorant , Jean-Pierre Neiner , Darrin Randolph , Jack Rettenmaier . John Rucker, Robin Stokes, Elizabeth Walters, Brian Webb, Allen Willard , Johnny 66 S., 'x 'gn if J' , . ' v :flux . . I I E 'Q .in FE 1 v l ,- THIRD GRADE TEAC:-1212, Karen Magee Halloween King and Queen Nominees Johni Lynn Bauman and Eddie Johnson Allsop Thomas Bauman, Iohni Lynn Beaty, Donny Currey, Ronnie Deeter, Steven Frantz, Mark Frazier, Chris Johnson, Eddie Lee, Gerald Lee, Evon Leonard , Julianne Littlebird , Sherry McCaughan , Jennifer McDonald , Nancy McDonald , Tammy McLain , Jenny Middleton , Travis Moore, Michelle Mote, Lee Mote, Sussie A Peck, Shannon Reynolds, Staci Rupe, Susan Sloan, Craig Smith, Stephen Templin, Kerry Wilson, Michel 67 THIRD GRADE. TEAC!-IEPJ Io Themar Elementary Halloween King and Queen Wade Henry and Tracy Chambers Blagg, Robin Chambers, Tracy Dunn, Woody Edwards, Claudia Evans. Michele Hackler, Lisa Harper, Royal Harris, Richard HeLa1. Jason Henry, Wade Kersten, Jodi Kincaid, Sean King, Kristi Luten, Lisa Mclnnish, Jeff Morrissey, Gayle Osteen, Paula Payne, Kyle Phipps, Lezlie Randall, Jeannie Rodenroth, Greg Smith, Charlotte Stidham, Stephanie Swan, Bobby Wirz, Scott 68 SECOND iN Tr K' ' 1 I f - 'UA y 'gi' J' , N i haf H 'X FX , www rr J J . ., ' fb: -S , x-:W f :sl J J J I li! mafi- - N J ' + ,. , J L W .311 X BA , fl wha K 3 5- J 1 4 '- V' fbi K , V A' 55' vw - - I gy' ' l ,a - Q -v.,':x ,ggi 4 .0 X I L4 I .. in -1, 'Q' X pn - x ' 135 I PM A TEAC!-IEPJ Roach , Earlene Halloween King and Queen Dale and Gale McCann Aldaco, Margie Davis, Mickey Hamby, Lane Harris, Kenneth Howell, Mike Johnson, Carleta Johnson, Gary' Kee, Ashlyn Lester, Kandy Loftin, Gwen McCann, Gale McCann, Dale McCann, Stephen McCutcheon, Cheri Pace, Cory Pope, John Salsman, Rene Sanford, Amy Van Sickler, Lisa Tisdale, Christy Wiley, DeAnda 69 QE-COND TEAC!-IEP, Joan Stahl Halloween Nominees: Jimmy Singleton , Gayle Irby Baggs, Diane Bartley, Nita Box, Ginger Carlile, Jennifer Castleberry , Sandy Crump , Warren Culpen , Johnny Glockel, Carrie Hayes, Tony Irby, Gayle James, Carol Johnston, Troy Kincaid, Susan King, Lance McRae, Martha First, Rodney Singleton , Jimmy Smith , Samantha Stephenson , Robert Waggoner , Kelly Westbrook , Jennifer Williams , Lance 70 fl 1 f -ttt iilfifiitgii ' I f E N W Q ' hi, sr , -, . yer, , ,,., ,f ' V ' Q i f ,S e -Z, H' , ' , L W' .5 . X X ' fy 'X L -,M wi ,, . , --h k-'x ? , 1 1' 'X I 21 WT' I vs ' 33' 'V - .fra Q., X D - A vw s X Y X 'Q- - 1 11. -.. fri: . , - . ai Emi ' -'wx 916' - P5 'f-92. 1 fffi' . SQ, rJ?fs's:, Viv..-Bfliffis fif vt V ,. P l l If L. , ' .x Afi l at 1 Ti AJ 'e- '5'- 1 -.a w I ix- f gig , ,ff T Q 7 W 9' fi F I S-J 57-ff, , 1 V , 1:5 gal, .:'0s o.g 'rff' ,nv I IfQ.'-. l I Q M, , 0' Y. 5, A , f f? ws-If F . - va . -nv-QN li TEAC!-IEIZ Jeffalene Stuver Halloween King and Queen Nominees: Bill Gladys and Jodie McQuien Boyd, Rolland Collett, Cindy Culpen, Jimmy Flederman, Stacey Franks, Melissa 3 Gladys, Billy Q Humphrey, Jodie Macy, Michelle Matter, Michelle McCallum, April McQuien, Jodie Meadows, Chuck Meadows, D. J. Nehib, Greg Parson, Brian Patterson, Hope Posey, Anita Richards, Vanessa Rooney, Suzanne Schacht, Quentin Smith, Curtis l Stephens , Sonya Warmoth , Jerry 'K 71 FH-?Sl'GJ2ADE TEAC!-IE!-Z Lee Brown Halloween King and Queen fy-. N., ,ma ,Q ,sw Nominees Krystal Stidham , human-0 Troy Ashford Adkisson , Chris Albritton, Mark Ashford, Troy Bethany, James Bethany, Joe Burnside, Kristi Garber, Gail Griffin, Scott Hock, Shannon Ingram, Paul James, Stacie Jones, Jason Kingston, David Kubicek, Tonya Lon, Cindy Locker, Derek Markham, Gina Martin, Delana Morris, Christina Murray, Sandra Ortolani, Robert Smith, Cordell Stidham, Krystal Wirz, Cindy f' M t J 0 Wood , Mary FIRST TEAC!-YEPJ Leta Roach Halloween King and Queen Todd Melching Jami Payne r Aldaco, Christine Anderson, Lisha as Baker, Sean Brown, Danny W fr f Castleberry, Ax X ' gh 1? Jimmy Coulter , Sarah Crossland , Jennifer Davis, Becky Davis, Michael Duncan, Michael A- Brent 'crx 'ma' Eitel, Lee Fletcher, William Griffith, Angela X X- Kleam, Rob Macy, Tabatha Melching, Todd Payne, Jami Pyles, Lori Scoggins, Charles Swan, Trude Warmoth, Sharon G4 Q5 51-x5 in W 0, F X. Whiteside , Toni '- l B Zimmerman , A ' Abiah , Q M w S - - - 351' --L , FIPSFG-RADE rexlcueza Barbara Waters Halloween King and Queen Nominees: John Thomas Gina Lyons Allsop, Kathy Beaty, Kevin Berry, Andrea Brumlow, Kristen Hasten, Mike Hendrich, Sandy High, Bob Hirosky, T. J. Lyons, Gina McClure, Tracy Millsap, Charles Mote, Eddy Payne, Gena Pearman, Holly Pruett, Brian Saunders, Tiffany Sikorsky, Dale Smith, Heather Smith, Jeaneth Taylor, Kim Thomas, John Walls , Robert Wood , Bobby 74 ' J TEAC!-IEPJ Betty Harper Halloween King and Queen Nominees Robbie Hawkins and Melynnie Nehib Anderson, Bill Ayres, Richard Bartholomew, May-Ling Blanchard, Kristie J Burks. Shannon Campbell, Loretta Jean Cox, Brian Davis, Angela Dotson, Larry Don Ealey, Kelee Edwards, John Paul Evans, Jana Evans, Randy Flowers, Joe Mike Frasher, Michael Gilliland, Julie Green, Robbie Hamby, Allison Hasten, Matt Hawkins, Robbie Hayes, Heath Hutto, Randy Ingram, Timmy James, Bill Knapp, Jason Lovejoy, Willie May, Glen Millsap, Scotty Nehib, Melynnie Payne, Tammy Sanders, Tonya Wood, Kathy 1 75 TEACHERS AIDE Barbara Jones Halloween King and Queen Nominees Crystal Stach and Scott Jones Bannister, Sharon Bartley, Gary Box, Gleth Ann Boyd, Billie Jo Byrd, Darla Carnmack, Shayne Cleburn, Shane Culpen, Becky Curran, Jason Currey, DeWayne Davis, Fred Evans, Bobby Felderman, Lorin Franks, Mark Hirosky, Lesli Johnson, Carl Jones, Scott Lane, Heidi Littlebird, Kristen Mote, Donald Murray, Robert Porter, Scotty Stach, Crystal Templin, David Thompson , Charles Varnell, Courtney Westley, Kimberly Zerger, Lance 76 Et, by PJZEQCHOOL 1 'IEACHEIZ Sara Yetter Halloween Royalty Attendants Tammy Jenkins Keith Vanzura Bartley, Greg Crossland, Jay Davis, John Duncan, Sean Deaton, Travis Penn, Gary Hardee, Gina Jenkins, Tammy Long, Bobby Sloan, Brett Trammell, Mary Vanzura, Keith Woodard, Brian 77 PEE-WEE Back: Tammy Dodson, Kim White, Amy Grammar. Front: Tomi Peck, Kathy Murray, Tammy Smith. 3 Q Bottom Row, Left to Right: Kenny Swink, Mike Pharris, Robert Lee, Evan Vamell, Darrell Hunnicutt. 2nd Row: Bobby Cates, Danny Reeves Steve Blanton, Monroe Salsman, Lynn Berry. Martin Herrera. 3rd Row: Ronnie Young, Johnny Woolsey, John McCaughan, Mike Hughes Skipper Fletcher, Robert Kubicek, Ronald Schact. 4th Row: Head Coach Bobby Cates, Asst. Willie Salsman, Asst. Doyle Miller 78 PEE-WEE Happily p3II1C1P3I1I1g 1n the Homecomlng parade . They made it to the Walt Ga1'r1son Bowl Playoffs . . . 860 Jeff Payne 330 Paul Baniey 377 Chris Reeves 840 Jene Frazier 862 Grady Hicks 835 John Kennedy ' 379 Keith James 373 Steve Duncan 866 Terry Hackler 386 Cary Fisher 357 Jimmy Woolsey 820 Randy Loftin b 4244 Jeff walker 263 Chad Wirz 342 Dana Pope 832 Clovis Robison 856 Kevin Jennings 381 Jeff Vinson COACHES Gerald Loftin Verlon Robison 4 we Dave Walker Standing L to R Carol Bradt. Sue Campbell, Stephanie Ashford Lisa Cramer. Lifted, L to R: Laura Baker Jeanie Cambell, Tammy Baird. 79 ' 'sv-2 we-vzsqggqi xcnxilimf mmm PEE-WEE FOCTBN-L Bottom Row, Left to Right: Billy Graham, Richard Harris, Bryan James, Johnny Rettenmaier, David Smith, Johnny Willard. Second Row: Dewayne Salsman. Jason Helial . Jimmy Barnett, Kent Conkle, Jeff Mclnnish, Allen Webb , Kyle Payne. Top Row: Jim High, Sam Poe, Forest Simms, Keith Stahl, Jack Randolph, Woody Dunn, Mike Fisher, Mike Rooney. COACHES: Fred Alexander, Sherrill Ray James, Edward Sanders. Standin: Rhonda Castleberry, Robin Rountree , Susan Jones. Kneeling: Charlotte Smith, Shannon Peck , Kristi Kleam. 80 l.. 5-,A .. ee -wg n 1 11 I 15 PLEDGE-LINGQ A JW . Fil' ivhllf ' 4 HA x x ff www! if 922 P4559 IM 'W f 'H' X x .., f2f2-':-:W X sf ' +1 T. - ' W .XX 3 'l - f fl '17-'14 A X! SK V Xu. , f ff , I wk 1 f., H lx I, , ,X M f,f ff ff, r XXX? ff f , X 'xl ,jf X I ' K ' Ns --, ' BIIIIKQVN.-'1 f Vx fl 81 ,Vf I JB. I-MGI-I FACULTY Principal I . I . Barlow Nancy Owens Teachers enjoy Teachers Appreciation Luncheon. Ed Stidham History Science Gail Jenkins Royce McQuien, Norman Waters, and Anne Winters - Coaches. Glenda Vowell . Math Reading and Cheerleader Sponsor. S, or Nancy Owens and Ann Wirz John Livingston Mary Jane Beyer Reggie Boliver. Resource Band English - --w'z'. ' f-. .jxgf -- Q ffl? R ix 4 ' 1 .9 1: J 40? 1' A fig! I ? 1, 'iff V 1- ' i' E ' - ' ,nf 1 frfves. . - 1 X- if .IA . r ,f , .gift 5 I' , f R '... ,I Q I lr.- - - 5 ,- ,,,, Ji,,f.,,,,,..A .An SHVGPADE omoez2.QAND FAVOl2JTEQ.Q. . . . Gordon McQuien, a new face at Lake Dallas, was elected class favorite along with Cheryl Eggleston. Gordon is active in football and basketball. He also holds the office of Secretary-Treasurer. Cheryl is interested in basketball and is a cheerleader. Class President, Perry Pope , is involved in basketball, football and track. Tiger Johnson, Vice-President, is active in football, basketball and track. if b- gi. in if - 1, Q, -' rg- , -1 - r t fi,-'sQ,,f I 4 -A ,g ,P Vx A eb , n Q , , ' , Q .1 5 .-s- R ' .Z . .,' I ' A ': . 5 '?,, , ,? Q . t f.. . I ,L K . gat 1- -N . . S V - . V M I by 1 l A A 1 Q Tw X, .xg l : 'T X 1, ,. . . . X ' ' rar - 4 4 , 1.x- V -. Wg., an lv-. . ,c K V -I ... it 1 Ae! - D I JK? .J .. L it 1- '7 1 ,.. . 'F' r - Ax it f ' Ha' ' A . 4, 0 ,j 'x'5n..4- 5 ll Secretary-Treasurer - Gordon McQuien, Vice-President - Tiger Johnson and President - Perry 8th grade officers and favorites stack up their POPE- spirit. 83 Baily, Duane Blagg, Regina Boliver, Reggie Bowling, Darla Bridges, Terri Broadbent, Arthur Brown, Lida Brown, Lisa Bupp, Andrea Campbell, Tammy Carroll, George Curtis, Patricia Danyeur, Sheri Davis, Billy Davis, DeeAnn Davis, Karen Davis, Laura Dickerson, Robbie Ealey, Paula Edmiston, Mac Edwards, David 8th graders take time out of class to pose for a picture . Eggleston, Cheryl Frazier, Landra Galbraith, Laura Hall, Carrie Hays, Jane Hays, Les Jackson, Kim Iillson, Judy Johnson, Tiger Jones. T. J. Kellogg, Brian Kubicek, Mike Lacey, Gerald Lane, Jimmy Lechner, Pat Lester, Sheri Little, Ronnie 84 . I X -Sym! .., -1 ' 1 rf' W '7th graders pile up with the 8th graders to show their spirit and enthusiasm . L is 'L 1-1. XY Q i 1:g.' ' f 1. c 5 ? NP iz ?'fA a X N 'S int, Cs. Y'7x .VX 5 sd' . ' , I W. ll 3 , s 4 .affix 1 - 'f- - 1 'f ,xkfi W 'br Q P? X XX 1 - l 'AQ ' 3 3 xjn-, fs Logan, Larry Martin, Lisa May, Connie McCaughan, Iudy McLeland, Cara McQuien, Gordon Neiner, David Ortolani, Billy Pace , Buddy Kim Jackson, Halloween nominee. Payne, Robert Phariss, Tammy Phillips, Patricia Pope, Parry Ramsey, Debbie Reeves, George Reynolds, Terri Robertson, Lisa Robinson, Glenn Rodenroth, Chris Salsman, John Sams, David Sherman, Bruce Smith , Keith Splawn , James Stephenson , Donna Swayze, Pete Sweeney, Joe Tate, Roger Tisdale, Carrie Veloz, Frank Walker, Gary Wall, Mike Whitfield, Brenda T. J. Jones enjoys study hall more than the classroom! Some 8th graders enjoy class breaks. 85 oniroaaeamo of I 'lui' 1' S' 4 'J 2 'g - ' i . :Lak Q A ' ' V , A MT ' gp I wha 5 as , if A ' V 3 , 4 If ' 4, f ,ff I . 4, ' ,lf 3 J ,. KF' .119 4 ' Steve Payne and Alicia Ball. . . . Class favorites Steve Payne and Alicia Bell are two active students in the 7th grade. Steve is involved in both football and basketball, and is also Vice-President of his class. Alicia is a cheerleader and plays basketball for the 7th grade team . Rob Jameson, Class President, plays both football and basketball. Jenny Lee, Secretary-Treasurer, is involved in Pep Squad . 86 13 4, 'Trax Officers and favorites look back on tlteir 'Jth grade year. Secretary-Treasurer - Ienny Lee. Vice-President - Steve Payne, President - Rob Jameson. Adkisson, Mike Allen, Bill Allsop, Wendy Ball, Alicia Brad Ohlemeier takes part ln jr. high stage band. Berry, Karen Black. Mitch Buchanan, Gerry Byrd, Ken Cox, Tim Cramer, Lea Davis, Barbie Davis, Cary Dutton, Lance Eden, Kim Eitel, Chris Graham, Gary Hager, Sue Hall, Curtis Hanson, Debbie Harris, William Hermes, Ginah Hoeksema, Sheri Howard, Ricky Jameson, Rob Johnson. Gary Johnson, Matt Jones , Neale Kee, Dana Kelly, Kim Lane, Angie Lee, Jenny Lee, Kenneth Lee, Willie Long, William Matz, Velvie May. Brady May. Edwin McDonald, Tony McQuien, Glenn McRoy, Lloyd Miller, Greg Renee Nix and Neal Jones play the pianos for stage band . 87 Neel, Tresa Nix , Renee Rob Jameson hangs in there! Ohlemeir , Brad Osteen, Robbie Parsons, Beverly Payne, Steve Poteet, Steve Reynolds, Billy Robinson, Iris Rodd, John Rodenroth, Bonnie Rogers, Kim Sanford, Lisa Scott, Keith Simmons, Dawn Stephenson, Kathy Stermer, Vickie Taylor, Ronnie Webb, Cathy Weidner , Bill Westley , Scott Willard , Randy 7th grade enjoys their first year in Ir. High. 88 li , I 4, wt- .W N 5-it ff X 3 :ll 'S V' Ex ' 15? lk, 1,5 ' Wag I It I P 'Uh sf ,QW ,1 5.37, ' Z. '1 if 4 TX 7.15 i 2 Z' X .r l. I-BALL Q Q 7 41 I ffl it l 2 Elf, I 'Xb .71 ' 4' Z J I gli ' A 'C f is .I ,WI if 7th grade nominees, Karen Berry and Steve Payne EOYAUY The Jr. High Halloween court selected by fellow classmates, sold tickets to a magic show , in order to win the crown . 235 won the crown by selling over 200 tickets. They vg 3 received their crowns, and a charm and rose was presented to Karen . worked hard and sold 180 tickets. Queen Karen Berry Karen Berry and Steve Payne -'Af it nina A Q kat Mc. J ef? P JI. mix 'Ni-' ' li ABOVEZKing Steve Payne Karen and Steve at coronation 8th grade escort, Tiger Johnson-. BELOW! 8th Grade nominees Kim Jackson. 89 8th grade nominees, Kim Jackson and Tiger Johnson, 1 JD. I-HGH ERS is ' . yn a 5 ' 1 ' W 1 kk in 4,f.: --:, 1 , - - - Sheri Danyeur 8Lh Tern Br1dges, 8th 1 year 2 years - Head Cheryl Eggleston 8th 1 year Alicia Ball 7th - 1 year Karen Berry 7th - 1 year 5 ' f , 1: Lu V--K ., ,Q , f 1. . ,re '1f1vfrff'::117K2 f f ? i4'W1iY 91' V 391' '2. V ' F Q ,V .W x. ' ' ' uf. -Ifs, ' 4 ' 4 A V K N L . uyxm, X . .4 .4 ff' N., MM- Mm. M, A-P ,V JD- ,4 Y, f , S Kim Jackson 8th - 1 year 4 1 1 in L to R: Kim Jackson, Karen Berry, Alicia Ball, Terri Bridges, Cheryl Eggleston, and Sheri Danyeur. l 4 - 4- e Mg' ' W- - , . 'k-,,,..f....v4 --d-1--- QQ s if ,fax Tri, , , - ff' i fa -1: 4S 'l Vx Abi- ' M di-.8 5'.' J V I, Pep Rallies, camp, and football games. all F. . These are just a few of the things that the a W Ir. High Cheerleaders got a taste of this year. 4' Top: L to R: Karen Berry, Kim Jackson. Middle: Cheryl Eggleston, Terri Bridges. Bottom: Alicia Ball, Sheri Danyeur. The pep squad accompanied the cheerleaders on each football game and showed their spirit at all the pep rallies. PE-PQOUAD I 4 J I . gf 1 ,.' V JI: 5 k 4.24 ', 5 3. f t f . X Av. Y - ' X Q I ir' , A. 4 I ,-iq' 'J ,, '1' Lf: y '- -' S ' yi 1 W. I X .. 'V , .5 1. I Gik p . ,X -I ' 'V .U-7 . I - K ,V ' if I n 'Q S . I xi! ' b A' V' ti 1 G -4 x 1 .I 4 T , M gig. . I - - 1 H ' I W' Y.. I :J - lf' I --- 'l ',Yxp.A i, Y .Lx L to Bottom: Dayvn Simmons. Debbie Hansen. Jenny Lee, Andrea Bupp. Tammy Campbell, Patricia Phillips. Middle: Terry Reynolds, Debbie Ramsey, Lisa Sanford, Tammy Pharris. Paula Ealy. Top: Mrs. Vowell, sponsor. Karen Davis, Jane Hays, Regina Blagg, Patricia Curtis, Lisa Brown, Lida Brown. 91 JD. HIGH GRADE fQ9 G 'W If 0 4 adv GRADE 92 A ' L. 4 it M, Q , rf! e ' Q '-5 .I ji Bottom: Randy Willard, Mitch Black, Kenny Bird, Tony McDonald, William Long, Billy Reynolds. Middle: Mike Adkisson, Matt Johnson, Bill Weidner, Gary Johnson, Lloyd McRoy, Ricky Howard, Gregg Miller. Top: Ronny Taylor, Bill Allen, Brad Ohlemeier, Steve Payne, Rob Jameson, Edwin May, Gary Graham, Coach Norman Walters. G ,G G GGGG G 1 G. 1 1 f ' 1 1 5 1. 1 ' 4 1 ' ,GGGl GGGGGJG GG ,GGG ,Gi GGGG GGG, G GGGGGG G G. G 1 G Gt G G, G G .- 1 A2 I l J l l 3 J A 3 2 2 2 f at 3 Bottom: Ronnie Little, Gerald Lacey, Gordon McQuien, Larry Logan, Brian Kellog. Middle: John Salsman, Tiger Johnson, Robert Payne, Reggie Boliver. Top: Keith Smith, Buddy Pace, Parry Pope, George Reeves, Curtis Guyton, Coach Norman Waters. 'WM JEQFHGHJ ' 'X v P 'V 8- 'S M 'u -2.5. Y M Q ' , f D, v ir. .fs N E. er r,'goa1 74 Vuf , -.Q gC ' 4' J' ' 1 L T I 'Q ff V . 5 , . L ,. , ,. flu. , , , , WY. iv 6, F Ii' lg,-9 Q-X Q Dil A5 'X V fy . Q 'I ,. f . . 'v Q R , S fra. for.. -Ay sl- T HRX, A f' 1 if 3 -' Bark, S 7 1 1 15.4 N 1' .gf 1 e ' K E qt Q: L sf .ff 3- ' xv ' +R' f , 1 K ' se' N , e f ' ' ' A ' .1 ' ' f 'F . R F -. ,K-L in .Q ' ' Y 'Q g rl' ' U ,ik '-'Y vi X-i f ,T h ,QQ s- fr 4 air' w W,,.fi . ' , Nr H ' U 15 Y KA AQ- L A ,cn I .IA v , 'n n'-'3?2??' f R ' i ' 1 gl f ., x 6 lu Sl n ' 5 ' si M K 4 , Xxq2'f .. Dm Xp' jx, 1st Row: A. Lane, G. Hermes, D. Simmons, S. Hoekseena, L. Gramer, T. Middleton. 2nd Row: R. Nix, I. Robinson, B. Parson, M. Baugh, T. Reynolds, C. McLeland, C. Eggleston. 3rd Row: P. Phillips, L. Brown. P. Curtis, C. Tisdale, T. Campbell, S. Danyeur, W. Long, L. Davis. 4th Row: K. Lee, K. Kelly, D. Neiner, L. Logan, M. Johnson, R. Willard, K. Smith, C. Davis. 5th Row: B. Ohlemeier, R. Jameson, G. Graham, R. Dickerson, J. Rodd, M. Kubicek, B. Kellog, G. Lacey, R. Boliver, B. Weidner. 6th Row: S. Poteet, T. McDonald, B. Sherman, R. Tate, F. Veloz, B. Ortolani, N. Jones, M. Wall, G. McQuien, G. McQuien, D. Kee. .4 N -3, 'F H .' Siu ' I Ll 4- L. 'N ll ,h 4 Y ' P' Q 'W .. S a X I5 I as -. V X 'Q 1 Xia 11. - , Q - FT + f . ' ew .... sf -V . . A,,. -'5 v . t A y ,.. Is. lp: ' L 3, 44 . .4 25 n fx 4 u , X ' E 9 n- - ii' Q' H-Q., - ' 'Wx x , .- .. Y ' , ' Q I V J .331 N wt l , . x ll -- 5 x . ry! ' N wt! . R if l l ,x 1 ,., . 2 Q 1 N ' f ' lst Row: L. Cramer, D. Simmons, A. Lane, V. Matz, G. Hermes, B. Ohlemeier, G. Graham, R. Jameson. 2nd Row: N. Jones, M. Johnson, L. Logan, L. Brown, G. McQuien, K. Lee, K. Smith. 3rd Row: G. McQuien, P. Phillips, B. Ortolani, R. Tate, F. Veloz, B. Sherman, S. Poteet, B. Weidner. CON- CERT BAND -ntwg QQ 5. 'l 93 This eighth grade team showed Lake Dallas that they were capable of competing in the new 2A District. Laura Davis had a total of 341 points out of 16 games, and without the hustle and determination of all, their efforts would have been cut short. They have had to play under much pressure, and they have come through as true champions and will become tremendous athletes . . . Coach Anne Winters. vi The 8th grade Falcons compiled a season record of 11 wins and 4 losses including a first place finish in the district tournament and a second place finish at Argyle . The 8th grade team was led by Parry Pope with 194 points for a 12.9 average, followed closely by Keith Smith with 137 points and a 9.0 average . . . Coach Norman Waters . 94 SMGEADE B49 Cheryl Eggleston, Tammy Phariss. Patricia Curtis, Tammy Cambell, Carrie Hall, Paula Ealey, Lisa Brown, Coach Anne Winters, Laura Davis, Regina Blagg, Carrie Tisdale, Lida Brown, Patricia Phillips, Andrea Bupp, and Sheri Danyeur. Billy Ortaloni. Bruce Sherman, Ronnie Little. Gerald Lacey, Gordon McQuein, David Neiner. George Carroll, David Edwards, Coach Norman Waters, George Reeves, Glenn Robinson, Steve Payne, Tiger Johnson, Reggie Boliver, Keith Smith, Parry Pope, Buddy Pace, Robbie Dickerson, and Larry Logan. 7tlvGF2ADEB4Q Debbie Hansen, Vicky Stermer, Karen Berry, Renee Nix, Kim Eden, Coach Anne Winters, Iris Robinson, Ginah Hermes, Lisa Sanford, Alicia Ball, and Jenny Lee. Mitch Black, William Harris, Glenn McQuien, Gregg Miller, Steve Poteer, Steve Payne, Coach Norman Waters, Mike Adkisson, Rob Jameson, Matt Johnson, Bill Weidner, Lloyd McRoy, Keith Scott, Bill Allen, and Brad Ohlemeir. This young bunch of eleven girls made up for their smallness through their hustle and tremendous effort to try to play as a team. They won Consolation at the Sanger 7th grade Tournament, and at that point they felt as champions. In continuing their improvement of the game of basketball, they will become fine athletes. . . . Coach Ann Winters L m QA fi The 7th grade Falcons had a very exciting season as many of their games were decided in the last minutes. They gave an excellent effort and ended up with 5 wins and 6 losses for the year. The '7th graders were led by Glen McQuien with 95 points and an 8. 6 scoring average. This team won the consolation trophy at Sanger. Coach Norman Waters. 95 'l ? 'f1Tf2 2N5 '-4A.' '5 ELEi'iZ1.1,9H x ' Y P-3' Ng? L U.LL. NUMBER SENSE: Glenn McQuien Tom Boots Lisa Brown David Sams Robert Payne Tim Cox Roger Tate x READY WRITERS: Rodger Tate Bruce Sherman Frank Veloz Ronnie Little Cheryl Eggleston Glenn McQuien v SPELLERS: Matt Johnson Tresa Middleton Laura Galbraith Patricia Phillips Dawn Simmons -' -H .f ,,.. -Q,-,aa ' -nuzefxa-'znczmleavif-na-av-'Q 1 NFLYEI-29 N K xx ' V v Lib A O11 , mm-1 mmfw 11 ' 97 Seniors . . . Going through their last year Trying to make every minute count, And wanting to enjoy all things to the fullest extent. Thinking towards graduation with anticipation for the future, Cherished memories of the past, And having fun with friends in the present. Yet with uncertainty about tomorrow as we go through today. We cling to thoughts of yesterday, But we must lay the past aside and Go onward into tomorrow . . . For the remainder of our lives lies ahead . . . Mrs. Gloria Mr. Roy Crawford Mrs. Sue Rucker SENIOR CLAQQ 1 977 We are the future Looking out on the past We are the present Making old things last, We are tomorrow thinking of yesterday We are today, doing things our own way Cl-ASQQONG Stairway To Heaven Cl-ASQ OOLOPJ Metallic Blue and Silver C'-AQ PLOIAERJ Rose I 'iw ,ff f 5 'H' .ogg SENIOR FAVOPJTEQ Marty Blanton and Vicki Burks OFFICERS L to R: Vicki Burks - Secretary, Par Baker - President, Denise Davidson - Vice Pres. , Belynda Anderson - Treasurer. 100 lm r 5' x V f W4 A ., mg, 5 .M Q. UL?-4 L fx fn iifm x ,Alix j it MW .. , U g,,gk:. -ihv---- 41 wp. , A .., , v - f X xpaigcz-sf r W Q , if Y ,mar if 4' s, R30-907 LD 5,509 ' v ,,,..q- .ul GL Anderson, Belynda Gaye Baird, Danny Paul Baker, Patricia Lynn Barnes , Marvin Ray Marvin Barnes. learns music theory the hard way from band director, John Livingston. Bednar , Joe Alan Blaisdell, Diana Lynn Blanton, Marvin L. , III Blazewicz, Beverly Sue IO! Boswell, Julie Suzette Brearly , James Arlan Bridges , Sylvia RIGHT: Sylvia Bridges seriously contemplates the future . FAR RIGHT: Cathy Eggleston finds even a tedious task , such as loading papers can be fun. Brown , William Leslie Brownlee , Michael Wayne Burden , Mark Wayne 102 a !s..4 151 ,,Q.s ,.'a ,rn f J ,, R Q, g all ' H kv. -wi fa , ,, 14 inf, qv-Y l L -1 S ' 34' Burks . Vicki Lynn Cardwell, Kerry Don Clements, Donald Ray Davidson, Denise Ann Senior football captains, Dean Drozd, Boyd Taylor, and Marty Blanton, speak at Homecoming pep rally. Davis , Samuel Andrew Drozd , Dean Phillip Eggleston, Catherine Lynn Farmer, Jerry Wayne 103 Gamblin, Darwin Glenn Garrison, Becky Kaye Hall, Ricky Lee Hansen , Luther Dale Dale Hansen prepares his camera for photography class. Harris , Bobby Newman , Ir . Harrison, Sidney Mack Hawk, Kathy Aunean Hawthorne, Jack Westley, Ir. 104 ,rn , 1 Long, Carolyn Lucille Lott, Gregory Alan McCann, Willard Lloyd Juanita McLain plays flute solo in senior song Stairway to Heaven. McKinney , Debra Annette McLain , Juanita Mae McRae , Mary Maude 106 1' e-23 if 5 bf i--1 Uhr 1-...f Meadows , William Delano Mohn , Michael Kelly Morrison . Hiroshi Kohagura Newton , John Lee Master of the drums , John Newton , seriously concentrates during a concert. Ohlemeier , Scott Anthony Paul, Mary Catherine Pelzer, Anthony Lee Pierson, Io Ann 107 Roach , Kevin D Austin ' Rodd, Deborah Lynn Schmitz, Karl Kelly Spinuzzi , Nanci Gayle Debbie Rodd plans her schedule for the upcoming year. Stanworth , Diana Gail Taylor, Boyd Franklin Touchstone, Cynthia Smelser Vinson, Leslie Donald, Jr. 108 3'-i-A-s 'ins-f GN-.V i if - uf 4 , ...S 1: il -gs if .-ft' 1 Volts, Shawn Lee Webb, Randy Clint Webster, Velina Jeannette Along with conversation, seniors in the General Crafts class enjoy modeling clay. Wireman , Robert Allen Woolsey , Jack Alton , Ir . Young , Jeffrey Lee I09 Lee to good III IVi A11- 4yrs Orange My Love Is Alive by Gary Wrrght- Playing tennrs, water sk11ng+TF H A I, II III IV F H A Officer II III IV F H A Encounter Levels I II III Outstand1ng5HomeEc. Student II J V Basketball II, III- Track II- Tennis III IV- I tball Svqeetheart,Nominee l e ass Sec Treas III IV Pe 1, , , g dHIIIg Homecoming Nomine 0.15. A . Reporter rv, . Cnnnwito I I Cheerleader IVgt Class ff Best Sylvra 111, rv, Marvin Ray Barnes ' 3?yrs.g Blue: A11 songs: Band I, Band II, IV: Solo Ensemble 5 yrs.g Red, White, ' d ensive 4,gf,IVg AVVXZVB Honor R011 III, IV. . Kerry Don Cardygtell On My Waywar Son by III, IV Var Var I, III, A Chapter Sec, III.,E.F , Ho: .1'aRQl1-I-Ilsyfilfyiash Iech flub 'ggveetksart III: Fig-l ,A ,, 5usse11's Fashion' ' Ifi ' Iil V. 1 Am , , Leslie 'It I, 11ey a11ifII, III, IV: Tennis IV: 556 yrs: Red: London Homesick g1aSiXg'EfPE:i'eg2 QQICMSS B1 b I I ffW Ik g avo 1 I u Shlfjiingypoijlirypsotbaa I 310- Ag ,,, , , Nominee III, Rodeo Club Treas. I: Photography IV. ' Michael V A C IIIg Most Frrendly IIIg Supenor 0 . nm ' 1+ Dean Phillip Drozd rs . - 12 y by The Be .a . Football I Area fl, Ilj ar. III Place Shop Projects III: Football I, II, III, IV: All District Hon. Men. Def. Back III: All Area Def. Back III: Track I, II, III: Regional Mile Relay III: Class Favorite II: Halloween Escort IV: Student Council IV. VHIO s Speaking U'.I?L. oetry II: U.I.L. I Informative Speaking III. IV: .U.1.L. News writing IV: Q II'alented Youth Seminar: A I-Ionorl ,Club L5?C.'T1'63SI1ICI.IV-'Qi' A ' ' ..l I , I. Harris, Jr. III: Football Most Handsome IV. Harris' Haired Alan Coe: Sense Redneck' Tennis IV n Hawk All Shades of Blue: Listening friends and and crafts , Roll' I, IIf,'III, Boston: Riding water sports, Pres. III: Trackl II IV: A-B III, IV. Il, III, Award: Who's Who III: Society of Distinguished American High ,Schogl Students: lJ.I.L. Persuasive Speaking III QRegionaI f -Qualifie-gp: eb IV: crass Officer I: eh Escdflbh ' ' if 1'-i5: I'5i116G0I11il1g1ESC01'E.IVi Anpual -marked ' staff? III. Iv. ,. 0' ,rI., -' I -',- .fL: Q 'ffl ' rs 4 iw.. if F . 2. 4. . toyy 4 . sticli A. Jennifer Diane Jeffrey 6 yrs.: Orange: Everything Is Beautiful by Ray Stevens: I like to be me in everything I do: Speech Club Public Relations Manager III: U. I .L. Feature Writing 2nd Place II: U.I.L. Feature 4th Place III: Biology Award II: U.I.L. Feature IV: Typing Certificate II: Outstanding Student in American High Schools II: Who's Who III: Speech Club Vice Pres. IV: Honor Day for Math Students III: Talented Youth Seminar: Paper Staff III, IV: V.O.D. Award IV: A-B Honor Roll III, IV. Ronald Dwayne Jenkins 12 yrs.: Hawaiian Blue: Great White Buffalo by Ted Nugent: Hunting , fishing, photography: Regional Band I, II, III, IV: lst Chair III, IV: Area Band III, IV: Class I Solo - lst Division Solo and Ensemble: State Solo lst IV 1 '1 Carolyn Lucille Long I, II, III, 3 yrs.: Lime Green: You Make 4 Me Feel Like Dancing by Leo Sayer: Stu Co ' . dent uncil Rep III: Alan Lott , qu-ax 5!iG 1 basketball, baseball, etc. and water sports: Football I, II, III, IV: Var. III, IV: All Dis. Guard III: All Area Hon. Men. Def. End III: All District Hon. Men. .Linebacker IV: All Area Hon. Men. Linebacker IV: Track I, II, III:iJf.I.L. Prose Reading 4th Place I: U.I.L. Persuasive Speaking 3rd Place: Alternate State Qualifier II:.U. I.L. Persuasive Speakingllli Debate ' IV: Band I, II, III: Stage Band A.. 'vf,.,f. 111. I' :fl, , 4 jfigis- A .1aP'mfjlfi'h'3f1gEsY ?13 ytulard Lloyd McCann , wail .T wwf? I E' ' f ,41f',:.dyliai:B15l53Hf:' .:,QS?31if.g:' ' . 'Fw f. . Q I . . ' I -J LB' ' ...as rw- and 1iS1e1i11sI0ff1hQ'radiQ1' f 'M' + pamsecond -M .I n.. , A K , Ny..4A .g,x.Eoo5all,.J.V. f, 11, III: var. IV: - 2- ' 3 I ,ig 'ni' . , 1 .QJZMM ,. . . 'Y ' ' n.m,..i. I,- Eff-' ihtvn if ff-n'...Q'. . . , - V775 , .L -:.I.-..1f1.E.l 'i..4b Bleu: Despe1:adoff 'by - sf 9 yrs A-B Honor Roll IV. Austrn Roach M.C.L Region. Karl Kelly Schmitzsy 12 yrs.: Blueg Fly Like an .5 10 Years of Perfect Nancy Gayle Spinuzzi 6yrs.g Earth Tonesg Let It Grow by Eric Claptong Horseback ridingg A-B Honor Roll In, II, IIIg A Honor R011 IVg 7U14I.L. Solo and Ensemble 2nd Division II . 1 I Gail Stanworthg 1 Green and Leglgte Donalgylnscntg Jr . 12 yrskg Brown and Navy Blue rW,..kl-F'lWd1line by The Sylvers Vo Cryrng In The . 4th Vice Squad III, O.E A Eagle by Steve Millerg Football I, II, III, IV: Trackl, II, II . I, II, III, IV, Greenhandl Farmer llg Reporter III Treasurer IVg Student Councrl and swimmrng L .T IB iv g , 'ima ,1 Af. Y-no-TAL -F.. '4 ' ,fa 1 s L, With lots of energy and determination, this group of eager juniors set out to reach their many goals and to prepare for the future. X Looking toward the month of April, they worked hard raising money for their major H Y Q rn Yr pppgp project . . . the Prom. ' W , Y TOP: Say Ah, Brian! fl '- I V' x V. . MIDDLE: Joe Lechnar and Jerry Fuller, juniors, do their part at the FHA Pancake Breakfast. FAR LEFT: Robbie Walters prepares to finish off the lower classmen with a powerful snowball. RIGHT: The Valentine Dance was just one of the many activities the juniors sponsored. 7?- .v'.- lo Juniors take time out from their hectic schedule to goof around with their fellow school mates . FAVORITES . . . Eric Schmitz Ada Jane Lee Tammy Webb Q Treasurerg Pam Vice-President: Danna Hasten, President. Adkisson, Kerry Allen, Becky Allen, Mark Bostock, Jim Bostock, Pam Bracey, Tommy Brewer, David Byrd, Donald Causseaux, Jeanne Clark, Debbie Toby Ealey, president of the Rodeo Club. shows his talent at calf- roping . Domengeaux, James Drozd. Dennis Dutton, Darran Elbert, Ricky Flippen. Yvonne Fuller, Jerry Garrison, Lou Ann Gower, Brian Grubb, Cheryl Haggard, Leta Harrai, David Hasten , Danna Dennis Drozd received , Honorable Mention Defensive Noseguard for the '76 season. Hickey , Sally Howell, Cindy Hughes , Gloria Hutton , Keith Ingram , Anna Jeffery , Johnny Pam Bostock is enjoying her junior year with lots of excitement. Johnson , Tammy Kubicek , John Lane, Doddie Lechner, Joe Lee, Ada Jane Morris, Lawana McCann, Bilddy Means, David Messick, Elaine Nelson, Kim Pendergast, William Pelletier, Yvonne Ci' ff I ' as -, 4 'J' 4, is if Q s f R, .M X K TQ it gs I t -x YILV' Q5 Jeanne CZUSSCSUX CICZICS 3 IIC friend. Powers , Jeanie Ramsey , Sherry Rupe , Stacey Schmitz, Eric Due to an injury earlier in the season, Kerry Adkisson supported the team from the sidelines. Shelton , Richard Stacks , Terri Stroud, Judy Swink, Letha Utley , Ernie Varnell , Joann Varnell, Ruthie Vaughn, Karlene Volts, Diane ' Walters, Robbie Warnack, Darla Webb, Tammy Willard, Caryn Williams, VeBeth Young, Steve Young, Tim GOP!-IOMOPEQ . . . Having the largest class in high school, these students returned to their second year with lots of enthusiasm and willingness to work. One of their numerous ideas was getting involved in many activities and organizations. TOP: Sophomore spirit is shown by boys getting ready for the Homecoming parade . MIDDLE: Jolene Walker plays her part in the stage band. LEFT: Mr. Akard's assistant, Robert Roach, helps around school. RIGHT: Gathering around the electric heater, these sophomores try to keep warm during the snow days. Q'-! 7 X ..., XM I' Y 5 6?i!1iI ei A ri' if X x PLL CLASS OF '79 FAVORITES: Ralph white Anita Anderson Wendy Long and Leslie Miller talk about the days events. OFFICERS: L to R: Susan Howard, President Leslie Miller, Vice-President D. I. Campbell, Sec.-Treasurer . .ll -fx-5 Y- , 119 Students learn an art called square dancing in Coach Page's P E Class. Abbott, Bill Abbott , Sue Allen, John Paul Anderson, Anita Andre, Sherrie Barnes, Rodger Berry, Wendell Blaisdell, C. J. Boliver, Eddie Boswell, Charles Bradshaw , Mitzi Bradshaw, Ricky Bradt, Keith Brewer, Eric Bright, Jimmy Brown, Darrell Brownlee , Lyn Bupp, Mary Byrd, Tina Camp, Bill Campbell, DJ fi Y After an hour of lecturing, Sleeping Beauty , alias Jimmy Bright, wakes up. Causseaux , Phillip Chegwidden , Dale Collins, Ioe Cahs Compton, Tony Cox, Tammy Cox, Tina Curtis, Chris Davis, Amy Davis, James Sophomores enjoy the new Outdoor Living class as they put the final touches on their lunch. Dickerson , William Dodson , Gina Edwards, JoAnn Eitel, Pam Gamble, Polly Gamblin, Debbie Garcia, Ruben Haggard, Jody Hagermann, Greg Honse, Kevin Honse, Sherry Howard, Susan Hardin, Iarrel Harrel, Jane Harris, Jason Hawk, Linda Jones, Ron Kellogg, John Kelp, Karen Kozak, Kathy Kubicek, Cynthia LaCoume, Jimmy Lancaster , Michele Lester , Andy Gina Dodson participates in the pep squad activities. Long , Wendy May, Brelon Being the only sophomore, Tina Webb played on the varsity team . May , Pam Maxwell, Brenda McClure, Leon Mclnnish, Chris McPherson, Linda Miller, Leslie Morrison, Yako Morrissey, Bobby Newland, Cheryl Newton, Connie Owens, Elizbeth Phariss, Les fp, fir -wg, N in , We. 41,- A -QQ, X X KJ' 1-G. Pierson, Robert Ramsey, Penny Richerson, Mark Roach, Robert Robertson, Kyle Rountree, Steve Rupe, David Sams, Darren Sanford, Ronny Smith, Bill Jeff Knight returns from Kentucky . Smith, Billy Smith , Leane Southerland, John Themar, Eric Townshed , Dianna Turnbull, Sam Vinson, David Volts, Tracy Walker, Jolene Webb, Tina Wells, Mike White, Ralph Willard, Donny Willard, Lisa Williams, Kim Snow in Texas. FREQHMEN. . . Entering into a new atmosphere and a new beginning, this group of active freshmen were eager to contribute to the hectic world of high school. They set out to accomplish great tasks by taking part in extra-curricular activities as well as in classroom studies. TOP: Helping with the pancake breakfast, these freshman girls show their talent as cooks. MIDDLE: Stewart Chip Broadbent is a new member of the freshman class. BOTTOM: Freshmen get a kick out of their first year in high school and unusual t-shirts. 3 'C . 2- .' . .. sin.. ga 1-... , , .,. tt- t 1 K, KVV: 1,a Q f - so t, y 1 M W- .. , . V5 gf' kwa. , ,. ,L t. W 'Ling' , 5 Q 1 F X , mt Q r f .f V Je in fi 3525 inn K 2-rffggx 4 fam WQS? 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E 4, fi 1, Ni- A' ,' Mr si' if , N . F , ., sfxfv' ,vuzij-his N 'm'ff' in .A James , Dennis Jeffrey , Julie Childhood memories come back to Joe Domengeaux as he plays in the snow . Lacey , Dub LaCoume , Ricky Lane, Becky Latch, Penny Leatherwood, Lajuana Lester, Penny Matter, Trisha Freshmen go hand-in-hand with the upper classmen as they square dance. McCann, Tim Meadows , Robbie Means, Vivian Miller, Doug Mohn, Mitch Morrissey, Debbie Matz, Harold Nelson, Kelli Parks, Donna Parish, Flint Pendergast, Richard Phariss, Gary Poteet, Brad Rogers, Susie Sanford, Guy Schlapfer, Cory Smelser, Dianna Freshmen join upper classmen in FHA to show their Homecoming spirit. Smith, Mark Smith , Marla Stephens , Pat Stermer , Kathy Gary Pharis enjoyed being a member of the freshman team. Simmons, Kim Thames, Doug Walker , David Walters , Randy Whtie, Randall Whiteside, Jeff Wilson, Terri Varnell, Johnny Young, Kim 'W R GMV' School days . . . School days Good ole golden rule days Reading, Writing, and Art and Childcare . . . 4 ,af . . . it is a time of wonder and thought Whoaml . . . Whatwilllbe . . . l29 C f' I f-f O Q W x., A C ff! P' f BIRD W T , fx, . y ,.?,,f7f MW fl vw' 1' 'MG' 4 ,tl Qbfxff Q X P15 QM Q EFS xx 1' ff 'R '7 X ' ,vffff ASX lf ' N M nv-IN-I 51 uxhu SCHOOL BQAPD Top Bird Watchers, the School Boardg direct 4 faculty, students, and ' f ' 1 if I : , 5 - ' school growth, with a ' 1 A' 4 t v i , ' touch of personal X I 2 x - N interest. Q J ' ,YN ll ' - Y 1 K a ' . .. r 0, f Q 'ls 'f sq, f ' 1 h I I 1 1 Q19 vb 6 - x ' I lt 0 , s' so t .IQN ' C 9 ' ... , s j Frances diramrner Pres. Hi, ,K , , Q ' 0 i -6413. '-'-435 ' 9'-f-.N I. ,Marsh J . --F. ,D so-. ' r JI. I V 4 6-qi, ?.Q'.t ,Esc ,fm 5 . ,A h ' A QI 5 '.'X .! '- Q lst 'ess 'im '24 ' 1 .'. flirt: Vi 1 . Q , If.-,, . . 6-xg. J, Q s' . ' 'i:3 'J'u .43 -sw 5: 'N . 1' ' 0.1 9.1 11 ' g .N Carroll Hastens V. -Pres. Ronnie Charles Bridges l Q l 'Q'-x Thelma Boliver Sec. Louis Drozd Bill House l3l NTENDENT 1976-77 has been a year of change for Lake Dallas High School. I hope that the inconvenience and disruption caused by our building program will be offset by the benefits we expect to receive from the new facilities. I would encourage you to maintain a positive attitude toward yourself, our school, our community and the future. I strongly believe the attitudes of our young people will be the strongest single influence on shaping the future of our nation. Bob Jameson Superintendent ,- ,rv- SH 'fl T7 The Future belongs to those who prepare for it. It is my sincere wish that your time spent in Lake Dallas High School has added much to your preparation to meet the challenges before you. Success in life is measured by service to others. May each of you, truly, be a servant. Sincerely . Jim H . Akard Principal PRINCIPAL QC!-IOOL PERSONNEL ooumsetora QNGCKJBAPJ MNNIENANCE QVXFF Ann Crowell Grace Means Counselor Resource Aide EQ Dorothy Hansen Bee Collins Barbara Garrison Elementary High School Superintendent Iessamyn Stidham Julia Walker Mary Johnson Paul Shurtz Rickey White Harold Manner 134 ,lx Neola Bohner Billie Pace Jan Pope Mildred Taylor Lou Woolsey trash' Q I 'ii fi . 1 lx FAC1JL1Y Bethany, Gloria 4 yrs. Typing I Bookkeeping Shorthand Business Math Bomar, Patti 2 yrs. Home Economics I Home Furnishings Adult Living FHA Sponsor Crawford, Roy 11 yrs. Vo-Ag. 1, 2, 3, 4 FFA Sponsor Eldredge, Mary Helen 8 yrs. English I Kc IV Journalism Grauso, Janet 1 yr. English II Practical English Spanish Livingston, Iohn 2 yrs. Concert Band Stage Band McQuien, Royce 1 yr. Health Biology Athletics Marshall, Kenneth 1 yr. Geometry Related Math Algebra II ' 135 Nejtek, Kathy 1 yr. Home Economics 2, 3 Money Management Single Survival FHA Sponsor Ottinger, Helen 9 yrs. V . O . E . O . E . A . Sponsor Page, Jerry 1 yr. Health P.E. Athletics Randolph, Glenda 2 yrs. American History World History F . F . E . Riley, Susan 2 yrs. Remedial Reading Resource Rucker, Sue 12 yrs. Art Appreciation Art 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual World Geography Seelig, Bonnie 2 yrs. Practical English English 3, 4 How to Study Smith, Richard 9 yrs . Outdoor Living Biology Athletics Director A1533 -fl JW Al ,... -..-,.w' vt-....naL..gi.a...,....,.z.,.s.:.Lu...wti...r4ft..u-f.,s-f.z .. ... . V . 'D .-f-ff 9 -ad f V' x 4 'Q-Q? 3 if.. var. . 4. , X ,,,,-.L - L V' 5, ,. Yi? sk. View 401-' Z M Q U YM ?g '5 x f 1 137 . ,J Ng 10 siiggt H rl' 'bf' ' f-',,,- 5.-.. ' 1 T.. 4'-Qt 1. -N riff. nd Wd Stokes, David 4 yrs . Physical Science Chemistry Consumer Science Taliaferro, Lloyd 2 yrs. Industrial Arts Athletics Waters , Norman 1 yr. Civics Athletics Wells , Lorene 2 yrs. Librarian Winters, Anne 2 yrs. Algebra I Athletics BH-?D FEEDEI-Z9 ' x 1 ,I 'L M hx 2 I 5 - w 'N .X X X I -2 , J 4 X 3 ' 1' A A 1 N S A s f t' Nywfx LH lim. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS THE JACK ADKISSON FAMILY ' FIRST 'Q ' BAPTIST 4 CHURCH . at ,Q-R N. Congratulations to the Seniors of '77 from Our Church Family. John Raspberry, Jr. The Bible says: Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a Workman who has no need to be ashamed, rightly handling the word of truth. Becoming a worthy, mature, enlightened student by adding to your study the most important book ever written. - The Bible Eddy Hallock 515:-it ,. ' i nf' A v p,j i ,- '- ,fy ' f J x-. ' f' ' ' ' fm , , s E5 F .wifi 5553? , Q. wi . -v 3 iw Tri- A . ,:,k -I L.,,7,, I r- X I , - if ' ' f ,, g ii, W, 3 in my.. V I I , ie . , ,.,. K. . I 5 ,, V A-ay, Q ? 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Gas i Oil 1 Foodstuff Auto Repair fix It Shop if Crafts 4. 4 CHAT 84 CURL Main Street Lake Dallas, Texas We Specialize in Late-Model Parts HIGH-WAY AUTO PARTS 11147 Hines Blvd. Dallas, Texas 75229 Phones 247-2279 , 247-6919 Carrol Hasten Ron Hamby CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS The Cardwells lake Cities Stale Bank SUPPORTING THE FALCONS Your Home Owned- Home Operated HOMETOWN BANK OFFICERS Jack D. Hedge - President Kyle Shipp - Vice President Mary Locker - Cashier DIRECTORS J. B. Briggs Stephen A. Howard Edmond s. Bright J. wjcouby Roach Mrs. James H. Collins W. N. Stokes, Jr. Louis B. Drozd, Jr. Dave Handley Jack D. Hedge lake Cities Stale Bank LAKE nmisuxis -R. Tl... Maln A-...,,,A..,,...,, me-mzzm Q smfwcas ASSOCSATPON 2 3 W' k'W' ' 4 fW'ff'5f',f'w-W X! EWR I zu? I 1? .ff ...L 'Y ,U .ill x 1 7-. '1 z' ?' Dallas , Texas 1-'sf W 331 lp 5 I . 'H Av K mn, 5 mi TRUE VALUE OVER5,000STORES i -2911 ,fn K AIRSM s ,Q M Hg, M ,A 4- if Y 'Q' 1 :Q11 gg? M JS .. E5 5 iii: ,www Q fxf' V' . 'sn- ulaho Bank in the Right Circle at the Round Bank Phones 817!-434-2248 214!436-6531 LEWISVILLE gfuffimal BANK Member FDIC 250 Stemmons Expressway Lewisville, Texas 75067 '-X We-Vis L - X ,.s. ,J fi si Q ' Lu LL- LL, Ig l-Lilly. s of Q1 l 149 Lake Dallas , Texii 'iw Picnic Supplies 35-J! ...- v 1,34-KP . ,Qld 1. m -ff' ., ,.- t 871..gk,'- -.si-i','J-Bi13g'H.g 'wi f' , we ysitqia ..- -. K - , I -....-nm., V Q F 1-::, ':- . 5- --, 5'-I1.r',', 5'TE'j-4 ,st-L FL 5:-wr jt,:,f.,,,' , ' -Cs ' We Suppor'r 'rhe Falcons K' '-Q vsfm - -' Ir. Darla Warnack, Soph. Pam Eitel and Jr. Karlene Vaughn Complimen+s of The Bob Warnack Family Q Ulnniill auingz UF?-b :J .Vs , ,-Airy, 7 rm Ll l lgglf 1 V f- -- 1 . . - Q-29 A' ' 'iu fzjfgf ll ' Home Office: 217 S . Stemmons P.O. Box 806 Lewisville, Texas 75067 Phone: 221-2571 or Metro 434-1531 5,- 5'93gzfTPik, V -Six P Owner D E L L S Dell Westley , KITCHEN 4 - Featuring The Famous N Sh0rrOrdeIS Italran Burger Mr? -Q Orders to Go W. End of Main 497-9555 Lake Dallas v :' OOF . on eleqtriq it 1 Q , 5' Z Wm l , f A . '50'70-Bo-9o- Q dll' COI1dIl'IOI'lIl1 N Air conditioning provides lots of comfort during the summer months, but for many thousands of homeowners it is also the biggest factor in the cost of electricity. On the average, air conditioning accounts for about half of summertime electric bills. Here are ways you can hold down the cost of air conditioning and still enjoy its comfort. Central Systems 1. Set thermostat on 782 or higher, during the summer. Turn unit off if you'll be away from home several days. 2. Keep equipment at top operating efficiency. l-lave it checked seasonally by qualified serviceman. 3. Check filter every 30 days. Dirty filters cause equipment to use excessive electricity. lf filter is permanent, clean by manufacturers directionsq if its disposable, it should be replaced when dirty. 4. Keep fu rniture, draperies away from air outlets and returns. Clean grills often. 5. Close draperies and blinds to keep out direct sunlight. 6. Keep fireplace damper closed. 7. Proper home insulation keeps the heat out, cuts energy use. Insulation questions Call TP8tL. 8. Shade on roof and walls can reduce energy needed to cool. But trim trees, shrubs away from outside compressor unit. Keep it free of leaves, debris. lf air flow is blocked, unit uses more energy. '? 9. Weatherstrip doors and windowsg caulk cracks to prevent drafts and cool air loss. 10. Keep windows closed. Open outside doors as little as possible. Window Units Follow above suggestions, plus these: 11. Buy units with highest energy efficiency ratio CEERJ. Uses less electricity to cool. If EER is not on sales tag, ask for it or figure it yourself. Divide wattage into BTU capacity. Both figures are on unit. 12. Place unit where it'll get as little direct sun as possible. 13. Aim air outlets at lower half of doorway to next room to allow warm air from that room to enter at the doortop for recooling, recirculation. 14. Never vent air conditioner into garage. Ventilation is usually too poorfor top performance of your unit. Conserve electricity and you help conserve one or more of the fuels needed to produce it. Consenfe fuels and you help assure that there will be enough to meet essential needs for electricity in the future. When you pass a TP8tL office, warehouse, generating plant or other facility, you'll see that we've turned off all non-essential lighting. And, in as many other ways as possible, TP8tl. is reducing its own uses of electricity. lf you would like additional information on conserving electricity, call the Customer Service Representative in the TP8fL Office. TEXAS POWER 8: LIGHT COMPANY A tax-paying, investor-owned electric utility 4 he ifmke Qlitiea Sun Serving Corinth, Hickory Creek, Highland Village, Lake -Dallas and Shady Shores P.0. 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Main, Lewisville, Texas 75065 l Mc 2onaId's You Deserve a Break Today Congratulations Seniors of 77 Tl-'E 76-77 FALCON ANNUALQWFF . . . V 6. p 'A'Qg:5.,,Qbl. MART. - H '. X vi-Qt . ' Y .Avi Q ag. Q11 1, -ln Ipaq' T' Lf? W N , 'jg I . . . driving your way to V an nf: -.' v.--rib U: fl . , 1. . ,, A A , ,- - ,V ,fi give you your 77 annua . CB -'- I il VN' a - f U j i lingo help provide the theme X 5. , A '4, - QQ., , iii, for this year's sales ' 'y R f ' ' - H if X lf- promotion. Hand painted ,t ' T7 Q Ji 5 l 4 n 1 9, X , xw vehicles were made by , - A - - q . , , fx' , 5' X sf. - -7 members of the staff. The k t N ' A H ' 2 members clowned instructions ., Q S Q 'wp X J s E I p it V .r V , nj and reminders to students . L 61,0 1 -S' 1 1 during the special assembly. gif ' 'M L to R: Darla Warnack, Sylvia Bridges, Danna Hasten, Kerry Cardwell, Willard McCann, Marty Blanton, Danny Baird, Jack Hedge, Ada Jane Lee, Tammy Webb. Becky Garrison, and Kathy Hawk. 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