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

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GCJCDD TIMES Ac:hvrhesA Q ' 4 I SPor+s b -1 . Organlzahons . , 1 Favornfes . 5 F I+ acu y Sensors Underclassmen Jumor Hugh Elemenfary GOCD PLACES . . . Adverfizemenfs GCDOD-BYE ....... ............... .6 5 ' ' ........... 32 i GOOD PEoPLE.....4s Q ..3333::1i:1::i3:23 g ' ....... ..... 6 6 g .. ..... 8l L ' ' ............. 98 ' ............. II3 I4l I66 ' Gam S0 es ,L -XO he Q1 P1 ff? of ,Q '90 .5 014, g o AX Oz in This IS . a D O'H'YOurseW Yearbo 'Z S Aff POW S XX ok . and I Lei' 5 Beqxn Lalce Dallas Schools PASTE YOUR PHOTO HERE KIT I978 Lake Dallas Texas 75065 MY FALCON l ' 'j 'J . ldfgiyr 55' i x ,i ,T I .Vlii Wt '.4.Wfl YlLi,,2',FQ-Q, N 1 ' ,:wW.w iWywww.f'f .r.r. - , f ' 1 if, new day-brings a new year . . it f f i,li, it . as ' . y 7 . QA rl 977 lwasa rily time for learning . . . learning to compete with an l ',X' ',-' , Qi . .to getfalongrwith different people. . l. learningrpthattherels axtsplutionfto2afi17.gffe'. , ' M .pill l T 'fl ..-A, f. glllll-rAz'.fl,,s , 1 . t is t 7 , - t .ne e every ee'n problem 7. .to be a trueffriend . .7 7. learning to befyourself 7 W f'lLlr W .yi becauseYOU are unique. ' '95 i lt was a time forlaughing . . . laughing at the good times as well as the bad 5 illl . . . sharing each other's joys. . . having a good sense of humor 7 e laughing at your mistakes. . 1977 was a year for living. . .living within your goals. . .being aware of the atmosphere around you . . . becoming the person you want to be. A. . living in the present but looking toward the future. 7 . Wylrigl ' ' , '5l'NYg.!r AL, l - fl J, q..g. P W -4 , , ' 3,2- 4 A -.nl iv 'F V- 555' er 4' me GL I li, E 123. .,.-n ' sv 4' EZ,-T3 1' 7947 QR N, 'Q -'ln ki an ' -59,1 fa., 1 X: 6 L3 ls. 5552 mg .1 35 ' .5 if 1 .wezy . 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RIGHT: The seniors won second place with the theme of Keep on Trekingf' ABOVE: Senior Captains Kerry Adkisson, Brian Gower, and Lee Hunter lead the Seniors to their last pep rally. QUEEN DANNA Homecoming queen was chosen by the student body. Danna Hasten, the senior nominee, was crowned during halt-time activities. Danna is active in many things such as cheerleader, student council officer and basketball. Danna was escorted by Don Byrd. She received crown, roses, and charm from Senior captains Lee Hunter, Kerry Adkisson, and Brian Gower. Along with the traditional kiss from each. TOP: Danna Hasten receives roses from captain Kerry Adkisson. BOTTOIVI: Danna and her escort, Don Byrd, ride around the field after she had been chosen, 8 The Game With dynamic force, Falcon players prepare for the last game against Northwest. MIDDLE LEFT: Second play of the game, Brian Gower charges for first score of the evening. Kerry Adkisson scores 1 of 3 touchdowns in the 4th quarter. BOTTOM: We were No. 1 that night as Lake Dallas defeated Northwest for first time in history. The score was 21- 12. 9 55 limi f A V935 tix sei 4-5 M5 A S5 E. an W 2 if 1595555 HOMECOMING NOMINEES Queen Danna Hasten . . Active. . .crazy. . . basketball. . .friendly . . .studentcouncil officer. . .cheerleader . . .Butch's. . .Danna. Leslie Ball Quiet. . .petite . . .flag bearer. . . Joe's Leslie. Penny Poe. . . Band. . .smiles . . .basketball. . . Penny. Connie Newton. . . cheerleader . class secretary. . . ifigri smiles. . .' . . .friendly Connie Nominees full of smiles as they get ready for the parade. CHEERLEADERS The eight 1977-78 cheerleaders exploded into the football season charged with the eagerness to win. The new gym gave added enthusiasm to every pep rally. The cheerlead- ers approached each game with new zest and zeal always victorious in spirit. Bouncy. . . agile. . .spirited. . .talented. . .smiling. . .CHEERLEADERS XX .Jx TAMMY WEBB DANNA HASTEN PANT MAY TINA WEBB Head Sr. Sr. N Jr. Jr. W i. ff f-ww - . LINDA MCPHERSON CONNIE NEWTON KELLI NELSON SHERRI DANYER Jr. Jr. Soph. Fresh. PEP SQUAD The Pep Squad is that group of girls sitting in the stands clad in green and white yelling with the cheerleaders to show their spirit. Making cupcakes for the team . . . displaying the school colors with pom-pom routines . . . painting signs to decorate the halls . . . radiating energy which proves contagious to people around. Leane Smith and Susie Rodgers received spirit awards for their sincere dedication. Ht 2' in ' J , . V. R 7 5 Y T L 1 ' - t- 'i ,ti. ,it . if , , i'ttst t i . X V u , L 4 R ,..,, . L Lg 'gait .... -K L L 1st Row, L. to R.: Lita Brown, Michele Lancaster, Gina Dodson, Kim Jackson, Connie Davidson, Sponsor Kathy Nejket. 2nd Row: Jennifer Hubbard, Kim Bednar, Susie Rodgers, Leane Smith, Sherri Woolverton, Debbie Morrissey, Cynthis Kubichek. 3rd Row: Regina Blagg, Becky Tucker, Brenda Maxwell, Trisha Matter, Tammy Bhariss, Kim Honse, Leslie Miller, Sherry Honse, 4th Row: Patti Lechner, Connie May, Deanne Davis, Terri Bridges, Lisa Robertson, Terri Wilson, Kim Simmons, Sandy Elbert, Tracy Rector. Cheering the Big Plays . . . Special Times CHEERLEADERSI Top: Sheri Danyeur, Connie Newton, Pam May. Bottom: Kelli Nelson, Danna Hasten, Tammy Webb, Linda McPherson. Seated: Tina Webb. VARSITY: 1st Row: D. Walker, K. Hutton, L. Hunter, C. Mclnnish, E. Schmitz, B. Gower, R. White, J. Fuller. 2nd Row: C. Blaisdall, J. Bostock, K. Adkisson, S. Young, D. Brewer, K. Bradt, J. Bright. 3rd Row: B. May, J. Lechner, D. Burgett, J. Deason, J. Knight, D. Means, D. Drozd. 4th Row: J. Allen, T. Young, T. Bracey, W. Pendergast. E Sass- Head Coach, Richard Smithp Coach Jerry Page, Coach Lloyd Taliaferro, Coach Ron Murphy. Falcon Foofball The Falcons began the '77 season confident of having a good year. No one was concerned about being considered underdogs in the toughest 2A district in the state. Lake Dallas finished the first 4 games with a perfect 4-O record. Then came Bowie C16th rankeclj favored over LD by 22 pts. Half-time was 13-O, Lake Dallas. Several fumbles and mistakes in the 3rd quarter allowed a good football team like Bowie to come back 13-21, with a score ess 4th quarter for the Falcons. The next tough game was Jacksboro, the 411 ranked team in 2A football in Texas. The Falcons, picked to lose by 26 pts., were psyched-up as they could be with high hopes for a win over Jacksboro. The Falcons won the tie 7-7 on more penetrations 2-1. This highlighted the season having the opportunity to play the 411 ranked team in the state and being the only team to upset a Jacksboro would-be perfect season of 9-O-1. They may have had the better personnel, but we had the better heart forfootballf' - Coach Smith. Later in the season, Lake Dallas suffered a loss to Bridgeport. Next, in playing Decatur, LD led the Eagles 14-6 at half-time. Toward the end of the game, 6th ranked Decatur wore LD down destroying Falcon chances for a district title. Restoring the Falcon pride involved beating Northwest for the 1 st time in Lake Dallas history for their Homecoming, finishing the season with a fine proud, 6-3-1 record. 17 Kerry Adkisson Sr. 11243 215 lbs. All dist. linebacker 2nd team halfback Bucky Beaver John Paul Allen Jr. M84 135 lbs. cornerback, flanker Bacon C. J. Blaisdell Jr. 44237 125 lbs. cornerback Hon. Men. halfback Fiat back Jim Bostock Sr. ilf42 160 lbs. halfback District 2nd team cornerback nBOZn Tommy Bracey Sr. 387 140 lbs. safety, flanker Hawkeye Keith Bradt Jr. 4t62 150 lbs. Def. end, guard Rat Body Jerry Fuller iumping to receive a pass against Bowie. David Brewer Sr. 361 185 lbs. tackle, guard Hog Legs Jimmy Bright Jr. 4:63 160 lbs. Def. end, Hon. Men. Guard Rat Body Kerry Adkisson John Paul Allen C. J. Blaisdell Jim Bostock Tommy Bracey Keith Bradt Jerry Fuller David Brewer ' Jimmy Bright Deon Burgett Joe Collins Jeff Deason Dennis Drozd Jerry Fuller Brian Gower Lee Hunter Chris Mclnnish and David Brewer Deon Burgett Jr. 372 170 lbs. Def. end, tackle Deeoonn Joe Collins Jr. 360 170 lbs. Def. end, tackle Jeff Deason Jr. it 73 165 lbs. tackle, guard Dennis Drozd Sr. 4182 195 lbs. tightend, All District Nose- guard Don't hurt anybody, Dennis Jerry Fuller Sr. 332 150 lbs. safety, flanker Bird Legs Brian Gower Sr. it25 200 lbs. halfback, Hon. Men. Linebacker Fat Back Lee Hunter Sr. it 14 180 lbs. Hon. Men. Quarter- back, cornerback Snake Chris Mclnnish running behind the blocking of David Brewer against Bridgeport. 19 Keith Hutton Sr. 11:12 155 lbs. cornerback, Dist. 2nd team splitend iiHippOn Jeff Knight Jr. 374 150 lbs. Defensive end, center Red Knight Joe Lechner Sr. M70 210 lbs. tackle Dunkey Brelon May Jr. 364 160 lbs. Def. end, Guard t'Rat Body Chris Mclnnish Jr. 11:20 150 lbs. cornerback, half- back Flat Back Dennis Drozd after receiving a pass against Bowie. David Means Sr. 475 190 lbs. Hon. Men. Tackle iiMeanyu A pass from Lee Hunter is delivered as the rat line Ca nickname for the smaller playersj does their job. Keith Hutton Jeff Knight Joe Lechner Brelon May Chris Mclnnish Dennis Drozd David Means Lee Hunter and the Rat Line. William Pendergast Eric Schmitz David Walker Keith Hutton Ralph White Steve Young C. J. Blaisdell Tim Young William Pendergast Sr. 388 160 lbs. Def. end, District 2nd team tight end G.J. Eric Schmitz Sr. 322 135 lbs. safety, halfback Mickey Rat David Walker Soph. 310 155 lbs. Hon. Men. Safety Quarterback Keith Hutton re- ceiving a pass against Nocona. Ralph White Jr. 41127 150 lbs. safety, flanker Steve Young Sr. 41250 185 lbs. tackle, Hon. Men. Center Wildman, Shhteve C. J. Blaisdell running around the end against Bowie. Tim Young Sr. 43286 140 lbs. safety, split end Playboy Band Officers The band officers and council this year voted on many important issues. They decide on all disciplinary actions taken on band members. They also led a project this year of selling candles, and did very well. The officers and council do everything possible to improve and better the band. me Doc Livingston leads the band. f Sr. Kim Nelson takes a break during stageband to David Mean his solo in You Too h L. BAND COUNCIL: Front: Soph. Rep. - LaJuana Leatherwood, Sec. - - Joann Edwards, Flag Captain - D. J. Campbell, Drum Major - Jolene Walker. Back: Jr. Flep. - Amy Davis, Pres. - Darla Warnack, Fr. Flep. - Larry Logan. Jr. Eric STAR Themar plays his winning solo in Broken Promise. Stageband The stageband participated in many area contests this year. They won third place at the Mountain View contest. They also won first place Tarleton College. Winners ofthe All-Star Band were Eric Themar and Jason Harris. Other award winners were Steve Young and Jolene Walker. The stageband put in many hours of practice this year and we are all proud of their accomplishments. RHYTHM: J. Harris, S. Howard, D. Willard, C. Bridges, D. Dutton, D.Jr. Jason Harrisjams on the drums. Kinnet, P. Causseaux, L. Logan. STAGEBAND: Front Row: R. Walters, K. Williams, E. Themar, C. Eggleston, D. Means. Middle Row: R. Barnes, T. Young, P. Poe, L. Brown M Smith, S. Young. Back Row: C. Horn, J. Walker, K. Nelson, C. Willard, B. Sherman, J. Livingston. 5 it QMME fzv .. 1, 4 .A Q' 5 Q E :lin ,':.' 'K 1355. 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Pendere gast, K. Hutton, D. Walker. 24 5. 2 . ' . W. .. - 5 i .Q .5 .2 , ' me Z X 1 ,K N5 s 2 , fl Dennis Drozd and Keith Hutton receive All District Honors. wang. - :TW . 'I' . fi Af . .W 1 H, . gave. David Walker and William Pendergast receive Honorable Mentions. Keith Hutton goes up for two. Va rsily Tea m L. to R.: David Walker, Keith Hut' ton, William Pendergast, Dean Drozd, Jim Hayth, Parry Pope, Jeff Boxell. 25 Dennis Drozd SR Keith Hutton William Pendergast Coach Jeffv Page 2 yrs. 43154 SR. 2 yrs. 4133 sn. 2 yrs. 344 Va rsily Jimmy Hayth Jeff Boxell David Walker Parry Pope JR. 1 yr. M55 SOPH. 41122 1 yr. SOPH. 2yrs. 41234 FRESH. 1 yr. 41142 ,, gy J.V. Ancl Freshmen Teams :I .. 'RUF waxes . ,, . V 30 W Ks . w hurl' 1 is is .L sg? Y 1 ......f -env' 2? My J.V.'s F. Row: G. Phariss, J. LaCoume, J. Whiteside, S. Broad- bent. Standing: R. Boliver, M. Smith, T. Hays, C. Rector, M. Galloway, R. Payne. Freshmen F. Row: G. Lacey, B Sherman, D Edwards, G. Carroll Standing: G Reeves, S. Atkins, B Pace, A. Allred, T Harrison, W. Gentry 27 1 1 Both Freshman and J.V. teams saw a different side of basketball this year. Coach Ronald Murphy helped give the girls a taste of full court basketball. It was a try- ing but fun year as the J.V. team won consola- tion at the Denton J.V. Tournament. The teams finished with a 7-6 record, while team member, Tracy Rector, won all tournament at the J.V. meet. J.V. And Freshman Teams . ....,.,. . 131.2 A FRESHMAN: P. Poe, L. Robertson, C. McLeland, R. Blagg, C. Hall, P. Lechner, K. Jackson, L. Brown, C. Tisdale, L. Brown, P. Phillips, S. Danyeur, C. Eggelston. Standing: D. Stephenson, L. Galbraith, B. Tucker. 30 J.V.'S: D. Huton, K. Nelson, V. Means, P. Gamble, T. Rector, T. Cates, S. Rogers, K. Young, C. Davidson. ABOVE: Junior sweetheart - Leslie Miller escorted by Eric Themar. ABOVE: Sophomore sweet- heart - Jill Couts escorted by Jeff Boxell. Each class has to work and earn money for their nominee. The class which has raised the most money had the pleasure of their nominee crowned Valentine Queen. The Valentine Queen for 1977-78 was Ada Jane Lee escorted by Tim Young. She was presented flowers, charm and her crown at the Valentine Assembly. CENTER: Freshman sweetheart - Sheri Danyeur escorted by Parry Pope. 31 O.E.A. Office Education Association is an organ- ization of local members who are enrolled in Vocational Office Education CV.O.E.J. The purpose of the association is to further the welfare of the members through: Leadership, Responsibility, Career Choice, Respect for Education, and Social Obligations. All of these bene- fits help to insure a better student and a more competent, well-adjusted worker of the future. Mrs. Ottinger shows the class how to fill out a tax return. J x O.E.A. EMBLEM: The emblem colors are green and SENIOR MEMBERS: Lawana Morris, Sandra Payne, Pam Black, Lou Ann Garrison, gold and stand for the fields of work and the rising Johnny Jeffrey, Tammy Webb, Ada Jane Lee. sun G OFFICERS: Seated: V. Pres. - Tammy Webb, Pres. - Johnny Jef- frey. Standing: Sec. - Ada Jane Lee, Historian - Pam Black, Reporter - Lou Ann Garrison. JUNIOR MEMBERS: Seated: Linda McPherson, Karen Kelp. Standing: Debbie Gamblin, D. J. Campbell, Jolene Walker. V.A.C. Senior students in the Vocational Adjustment classes received on-the- job training through the Cooperative Work Study Program. Ricky Elbert Elbert Road Boring ,.- :iix0 is . ig .2-.M sv M s f E 'S -f- ' ?.t 'il Mike Wells Judy Stroud Krestmark K-Mart L H l ia- fg., f l ,W V i 'f f f ' V 'W W iQ, . ff,lQp,,1.7:fl,,L ,,,, :gl sist 4 V V l C 1 ,,,. N. 5, . ., M Q, ,X -ru ,, ,fa , ,. ., . M V- . ' f M .iis,. W ' ' A .41 , ,I at t M , x ,W ', A-W. 'i ' ,,,,, , f ' Buddy McCann Tobby Ealy Kenneth ForciSand and Gravel Federal Utilities Construction Student Council The student council accomplished many things this year. Among new things they did was to place a large monthly cal- endar in the hallway telling of all daily events. A lot of work was also done in the school courtyard that was built between the new part ofthe school and the gym. Not only did the student coun- cil prepare the grounds for plants but also contributed almost S500 toward the trees and plants. They were also responsible for the success of two mov- ies shown in order to raise money for their projects. ln Front of the S.C. Calendar are: Pres. - David Means, Treas. - Dana Hasten, Sec. - Tammy Webb, V.P. - Bill Camp. Pat Lechner and Larry Logan, Freshman Rep., work on the courtyard beside the new gym. Brelon May, Jr. Rep., works hard on the courtyard. From Top to Bottom: Fr. Rep. - Larry Logan, Pat. Lechner, F.H.A. Rep. - Lou Ann Garrison, Soph. Rep. - Randy Walters, Band Rep. - Jolene Walker, Soph. Rep. - Susie Rodgers, Soph. Pres. - Debbie Morrissey, Sr. Pres. - Ada Jane Lee, Jr. Pres. - Pam May, Jr. 34 Rep. - Brelon May, Jr. Rep. - Susan Howard, Fr. Pres. - Laura Davis, Sr. Rep. - Kim Nelson, Sr. Rep. - Jerry Fuller, not pictured. l,.. Big Baby displays her act in the Gong Show for the Sale of Annuals. . y wg Say Cheese, you're going to be in the annual. nlll ' +t.As ?..t Our sponsor, Mrs. Sue Rucker worked hard this y year's annual staff. HARD WORKING STAFF MEMBERS: Leanne Smith, Tina Webb, D. J. Campbell, Lawana Morris, Jerry Fuller, Tammy Webb, D. J. Cambell, Danna Hastens, Ada Jane Lee, Jimmy Bright, Linda Hawk, Tommy Bracey, and Phillip Causseaux. ear advising this Falcon Staff The 77-78 yearbook was designed by this group of students. Much pride was taken in the originality of new ideas and quality in another edition of the Falcon. Even though it was hard work, there was always time for fun. One of the highlights of the year was the presentation of that new, crazy television show, The Gong Show, as the theme for the kick off sales of 1978. The annual M.O.N.E.Y. was the slogan meaning Make Orders Now, Enjoy Yearbooks. 35 U.l.L. Spelling Laiuana Leatherwood, Mark Smith, Julie Jeffrey, Georgia Murrell, Patricia Phillips. Speech Johnny Jeffrey, outstanding speech student for O.E.A. and State Finalist in American Legion Oratorical Contest. mem: A Typing Elizebeth Owen, Jill Couts Number Sense, Science Slide Rule Georgia Murrell, Elizebeth Owen, Richard Pendergast, David Walker, Tom Boots, Bruce Sherman, William Pendergast. 36 ,..,,.n,.,,,, . ,Ae .. ,. Speaking Events Patricia Phillios, Randy Walters, Pam May, Tina Cates, Jeff Whiteside, Debbie Gamblin, Kim Young, Kelly Nelson, Kim Williams, Rodger Tate. X Not Pictured: Johnny Jeffrey. Debate Susie Rodgers, Donna Fondren, Ada Jane Lee, Trish Matter, Debbie Morrissey. Not Pictured: David Means. Writing Events Bill Camp, Jill Couts, Donna Hasten, Tammy Webb, Debbie Boots, Susan Howard, Linda Hawk, Jolene Walker, Georgia Murrell. Not Pictured: Chuck Rector F.F.A. Plowgirl, Connie Davidson: Sweetheart, Karlene Vaughn. OFFICERS: Standing: R. Sanford, Pres.: D. Brown Vice Pres.: G. Sanford, Treas.: Mr. Crawford, Spon sor. Seated: W. Blagg, Sentinel: Connie Davidson Sec.: W. Bittle, Reporter. MEMBERS: Back Row: W. Dickerson, R. Roach, D. Dutton, J. Bostock, D. Drozd, J. Collins, C. Rector 2nd Row: S. Elbert, R. LaCoume, D. Lacey, C. Mas sey, J. Kubicek, D. Harral, R. Meadows. Front Row: D. Chegwidden, J. Allen, K. Bradt, E. Schmitz, D Brewer, K. Vaughn. GREENHANDS: Standing: R. Blagg, J. Sweeney, J Splawn, A. Allred, D. Burgett, T. Walker, M. Donald M. Kubicek, M. Green. Seated: G. Carroll, R. Dicker- son, S. Turnball, S. Woolverton, G. Lacey, M. Rob- erts. 38 E F.H.A. LEFT: SPONSORS: Mrs. Bomar and Mrs. Nejtek. L. CENTER: Mike Beringer, FHA Beau. torian: Stacey Rupe, Pres. Jaw' .ig 'R ff If Q., Rl germ, 1 5. ,l.. OFFICERS: LouAnn Garrison, Vice Pres.: Darla Warnack, Sec.: Yako Morrison s S MEMBERS: Top Row: D. Stephenson, P. Ealey, L. Galbraith, J. Harral, T. Campbell, L. Hawk. 2nd Row: C. Kubicek, K. Young, L. Ball, D Fondren, V. Means, T. Wilson, K. Honse, D. Warnack. 3rd Row: P. Lechner, S. Rodgers, T. Matter. 4th Row: C. Newton, L. McPherson, May, J. Edwards, L. Willard, D. Parks. Floor: D. Gamblin, D. Morrissey, J. Powers, S. Rupe, L. Garrison, Y. Morrison. P ei 'a 3. DISTANCE: P. Pope, P. Brooks, R. Pendergast, M. Banks. J. Boxell, B. Davis. Top: J. Allen, T. Young, R. Walters, K. Smith, R. White, and J. Whiteside. WEIGHT MEN: S. Young, K. Adkisson, and B. Gower. ' 2 5, I 3 S .reset-fm. .ff . TEAM: Bottom: J. Boxell, E. Schmitz, R. White, C. J. Blaisdell, J. Allen, M. Banks, R. Pendergast. Middle: P. Pope, S. Young, K. Smith, D. Walker, J. Whiteside, B. Davis, P. Brooks. Top: R. Walters, B. Gower, L. Hunter, K. Adkisson, D. Drozd, M. Smith, T. Young, J. Knight, and K. Smith. iff J' WEIGHT LIFTINGZ Bottom: R. Walter, C. J. Blais- dell, J. Bright, J. Kellogge, D Thames. Top: M. Donald, L McClure, D. Burgett, J. Knight FIELD EVENTS: Bottom: R. White, C. J. Blais- dell, D. Walker, K. Smith. Top: S. Young, B. Gower, K. Adkis- son, D. Drozd, J. Knight. H3 SPRINTERS: Bottom: E. Schmitz, C. J. Blaisdell, R. White, B. Davis. Top: L. HURDLERSZJ. Knight, D. Drozd, D. Walker. Hunter, D. Drozd, D. Walker, M. Smith. Girls Track Returning Lettermen Leane Smith - hurdlers, 880 relay, Mile relay Diane Volts - shot, up discuss, Mile relay Donna Fondren - 100 X yd. dash Kim Nelson - 880 relay Ada Jane Lee - Hurdlers, 880 relay, mile relay. R 1977 DISTRICT PLACERS K ,,,, , . . Bottom: D. Morrissey, S. Danyeur, P. Poe, C. Eggelston, M. Roberts, P. Phillips, L. Brown. Middle: C. lisdale, L. Galbriath, D. Volts, A. J. Lee, K Nelson, C. Hall. Top: J. Jillson, B. Davis, D. Fondren, L. Smith, K. Nelson. 42 Se niors Diane Volts, Kim Nelson, and Ada Jane Lee. Sophomores Kelli Nelson, Donna Fondren, and Debbie Morrissey. Junior Leanne Smith Freshmen Top: Lisa Brown, Carrie Tisdale, Bogey Davis, Carrie Hall, Judy Jill- son, Laura Galbraith. Bottom: Michelle Roberts, Sheri Danyeur, Penny Poe, Cheryl Eggleston, and Patricia Phillips. A3 Tennis And Golf Back: Chuck Rector, and Jimmy Hayth. Front: Ada Jane Lee, Gary Phariss, Diane Volts, Debbie Gamblin, William Pendergast and Johwana Mor- ris. N, it ..,.. . 44 Tom Boots, Cary Eggleston, Dennis James, Eric Themar and William Pendergast. Not Pictured: David Nleans. GOOD PECJPLE Favorites. . . School favorites are nominated and voted on by the entire student nominated is an honor in itself. body. There are no losers. Being Most Beautiful and Most Handsome Seniors won as Valentine Sweethearts Many of the winners were given a kiss Mrs Randolph entertained with songs Most Likely to Succeed nominees Linda Hawk Debbie Boots Elaine Fernburg l . . Mr. And Ms. L.D H.S. Danna Hasten. . .cheerleader four years . Student Council Queen. . .class favorites . . .basketb'all. . .Homecoming Highest Honor l Well Liked Dennis Drozd basketball cross racing class favorite football... .track'. . .motorl U ' W l 47 48 Class Favorlfes Sensors Dennis Drozd CLASS Juniors Jimmy Bright CLASS Llnda McPherson OF '78 Danna Hasten OF '79 I Sophomores Tracy Rector CLASS Freshmen Penny Poe CLASS Parry Pope OF '80 Randy Walters OF '81 Mosf Energefic . . Energy. . .Enthusiastic. . .On The Go Kelli Nelson. . .Sophomore AWK- a Jlmmy Brlght Junior Q ' .,,, 1 Q K, K . 'X ij K 1 , .L g xl ' 'fr A ,, gg .K 'y 6 5. Sirmgv, Vi A I , .. fr X 5- , . . Mosi A'I'hle'ric Ability. . .Effort. . .Spirit Leane Smith Junior David Walker Sophomore or .rr.rrr Mosf Likely To Succeed Hard Worki g. . Serious . .PositiveAttitude Johnny Jeffrey Senior Debbie Boots. . .Senior Smiling. . .Sincere. . .Warmhearted Mos+ Frlencll Bull Camp Junior TammyWebb. . .Senior Most Beautiful Most Handsome Physical Charm. . Personality Attractive Joe Collins Junior Pam May. . .Junior l Active. . .Well-Liked. . .Talented Tinayvebb. . .Junior Bes+ All Around Kelth Hutton Senior N it 2 Mosi' Musical Senior Kim Nelson Rhythm Instrumental Junior Erlc Themar Km www, Ad minis+ra'rion Faculfy Ti'--1? f Lake Dallas Public schools reached another milestone in 1977-78, our enrollment surpassed 1,000 students. As our school and community continues to grow, it becomes more important than ever for the school to receive the thoughts and ideas ofthe students concerning program planning and community development. Then we may better meet your needs and provide for your interests. My wish is for your continued success in meeting the challenges of the future. Bob Jameson Superintendent School Personnel ecre+a ries Ann Crowell Grace Means Lorene Wells Counselor Resource Aide Librarian I n+e na nce Barbara Garrison Bee Collins Dorothy Hansen Superintendent High School Elementary Paul Shurtz Mary Johnson Rickey White Harold Manner Guy Taylor Staff School Julia Walker Jessamyn Stldham lt is my desire for every student to achieve two goals. First, and the more important, is an education. The second, a long range goal, a high school diploma. One complements the other. Jim Akard Principal Faculiy Patti Bomar 3 years Home and Family Home Furn. Home Ec. I Jr. Sponsor Roy Crawford 12 years Vo-Ag i, ii, III, IV Mary Helen Eldredge 9 years English III, IV Speech Vonda Hawk I year TYDIHQ Gen. Bus. Shorthand Fresh. Sponsor Dean Lamont 1 year Rel. Math Geometry R Math II Jr. Sponsor John Livingston 3, years Band Stageband lv' X.,w . -n,W : 'n'.,,y.H s i Royce McOuien 2 years Phy. Science Health Athletics Sr. Sponsor Ken Marshall 2 years Alg. I and ll Soph. Sponsor Ronald Murphy 1 year W. History Athletics Sr. Sponsor Kathy Nejtek Home Ec ll and Ill Home and Family Pep Squad and Cheerleader Sponsor Ralph Norman 1 year Eng. l Athletics Jr. Sponsor Helen Ottinger 10 years VOE Soph. Sponsor Jerry Page 2 years Athletics Health Soph. Sponsor BOT. CENTER: Laura Purdom Resource Teacher Glenda Sue Rucker Richard Smith David Stokes Lloyd Pai Randolph 13 years 10 years 5 years Taliaferfo Taliaferro 3 years Crafts Biology Phy. Science 3 years 1 year A- History Art I, Il, Athletics Chemistry Ind- Arts Eng, II Civics ' Athletics PV3C-.E TQ- Sr. Sponsor Annual Fresh. SDHNISV1 W- GEOG' Spgnsof Fresh. Sponsor Teachers participated in the Jacksboro Pep-Rally by dressing up as the Jacksboro cheerleaders to give the Falcons a boost which resulted in a 7-7 tie ballgame. L. to R.: R. McOuien, R. Murphy, L. Taliaferro, J. Page, E. Stid ' ss 1 . :ggffiffli sy .. szwgfsssfs Q .,.... 155, i i. 1, 5' vhs 559' ff - iii f f..wixfffE.i.i1,:..f . life e 'Wfif ffQ1l?f' 5 K is Y s . ss? it Ny fl R ig ,E ...,.' mfg. EQ? ,ii 2 2 gk is I i -mi. ...wwf ham. 5, 111 tli ,.,,, . . 5 ,... 2 .,.. L A L. to R.: P. Bomar, P. Taliaferro, G. Randolph, M. Eldredge, G. Vowell, A. Wirz, H. Ottinger, K. Neitek, S. Rucker, V. Troilo. K Q5 ii. . fs Seniors'78. . . makingatradition atwinning. . . class Halloween costume contest bonfire wood Valentine Queen splrlt award and green and white day ' Senior '78 Sponsors Mo++o Today we are here, we are on, At last our future has begun. As time may lead us on our ways, We will remember these days. And all thethings tha we have done, And all the goals that we have won. get Mrs. Glenda Randolph Mr. Ronald Murphy Class Song Stayin' Alive Class Colors green, yellow, and orange Class Flower Spring Bouquet Mr. Royce McOuien Mrs. Laura Purdom 1 5. 3 ir .- OFFICERS' Sandra Payne Sec 'Ada Jane Lee Pres ' Danna Hasten Vice Pres and Lawana Morris Treas I invitations for graduation s ' ' Dreaming My lRQgh2You - Walylqn Jen ihgwigfandy apple redj' Future plans ? a A ,barber collegefkairateainsiruizf r Coun- tr? western vocalist: Favorite pas- time Tprnessing around. Saimeia Bostock Black - 5 yrs. Evergreen - Barbra Strei- sandp peachg Future plans - to be a homemakerg Favorite pas- time - water skiing, cookingg Halloween Queen Nominee I, Valentine Sweetheart Nominee lg F.H.A. lg Class Secretary lllg O.E.A. lV5 O,E.A. Historian lv. 69 N 1 h N x N A4 vi P l n 71 President Captain IVQ Fleglonal Qual. Council Honorable Ill Outstandmg Honorable Mention Who s Who Grubb 5V2 yrs How Deep Is Your Love ee Gees blue and purple Future plans fmdlng a good yob Pas tame being wnth fnends F H A Jeannette Gibson a new Sensor from Sherman, uses her offnce time sufflclently chatting on the phone k V 1 r , , N x 73 N 1 4 4' 4-FR ww Grand attend sports jazz Trackl Place Basketball I and Ensernbigyi II Varsity II IV Hon III' Hon. Mein. Def. Band I - IV: S. Band Honor Roll I - IV: Math Golf III, IV: Stud. Coun. Who's Who IVQ Debate' IV Dist. Amer. High School Students. Lawana Watkins Morris - 416 yrs. How Deep Is Your Love - Bee Gees: baby blue and pinkg Future plans - become a secretaryg Pas- time - cook and swim: Home coming Nom. Ig U.I.L. Sliderule I, Ilg U.I.L. Number Sense I, II5 J.V. Basketball II5 VoIIeybaII Ilp Class Vice-Pres. II5 Pep Squad lip V.O.E. Machines Award Illg Class Treas. IVQ O.E.A. IV5 Ann. Staff IVQ A-B 76 4 L +- 78 , , IDEAL SENIOR BOY Hair: Jerry Fuller Eyes: Brian Gower Nose: Dennis Drozd Smile: William Pendergast Physique: Kerry Adkisson Personality: To my Bracey IDEAL SENIOR GIRL Hair: Lawana Morris Eyes: Danna Hasten Nose: Kim Nelson Smile: Darla Warnack Figure: Pam Black Personality: Tammy Webb Timothy Wayne Young - 10 yrs. Dogs - Pink FIoydg tang Future plans - work and attend Jr, Cot' lege: Pastime - outdoor sports: Football I V IV: Varsity III, IV: Track I - IV5 Varsity II - IVQ Band I - IVQ Stage Band I - IV. Good People Then Good People Now We Remember When Play the Name Game Can you Identify these people? 1-IGQIH ASHUIH MSDIQHM uqof uosuaeg uuv no1 uallv Ampeg Aaoexg Auuluol Jeqoeal apelg gsg qoeog SJW lednouud looqog apeJ9 ueqew :W Do You? 1- ---1 3. ii 5. CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Brelon May - Varsity football Susan Howard-Band. . .Stage Band. . .flute. . piano Juniors This year the graduating class ot '79 has the distinction of being the largest in the high school. Consisting of eighty-five people. Ordering senior rings was one ofthe most exciting activities. Juniors were responsible for the Homecoming dance and banquet, also, the Valentine's assembly. These money raising projects were directed toward the important goal for a Junior - the Jr.-Sr. Prom. CLASS OFFICERS BELOW: Vice Pres. Tina Webb - basketball cheerleader. . .giggles. . .Tina Sec. Linda McPherson-Friendly . . . FHA . . . cheerleader. . .Richard's. . .Linda Treas. Connie Newton - FHA . . . Ouiet . . . cheerleader. . .Connie Pres. Pam May - outgoing . . . smiles . . . cheerleader. . .Pam Allen, John Barnes, Rodger Blaisdell, C. J. Jimmy Bright looks excited about eating at the Homecominc banquet sponsored y e Juniors. bth Boliver, Eddie Bradt, Keith Brewer, Eric Bright, Jimmy Brown, Darrel Bupp, Mary Alice Burgett, Deon Camp, Bill Causseaux Phill: Chegwidden, Dal Clanton, Ricky Collins, Joe Cash Campbell, D. J , F e Cox, Tammy Davis, Amy Davis, Bill Deason, Jeff Dodson, Gina Juniors Bill Camp, Leon McClure and Jolene Walker take part in the Home and Family's mock wedding. Junior cheerleader Connie Newton shows spirit by preparing a sign for the hall. Eitel, Pam Edwards, Joanne Farmer, Terry Gamble, Polly Gamblin, Debbie Harral, David Harral, Jan Hawk, Linda Hayth, Jimmy Honse, Sheri Howard, Susan Pam Eitel, Junior majorette, performs during halftime. Kelp, Karen Knight, Cheri D. J. Campbell awaits the bell. Knight, Jett Kubicek, Cyndi LaCoume, Jimmy Lancaster, Michele McClure, Leon Mcinnish, Chris McPherson, Linda Maxwell, Brenda May, Brelon May, Pam Miller, Leslie Morrison, Yako Fitting Senior Rings . . . Amy Davis is concentrating hard as to which ring size is the best while Pam May is waiting her turn. Morrissey, Bobby Newton, Connie Rector, Chuck Rector, Teresa Richardson, Mark Robertson, Kyle Play tic-tac-toe Junior English isn't so bad. . .Karen Kelp takes time out from her work to give a smile. 84 Rountree, Steve Sams, Darren English Il class are busy doing their assignment. Sanford, Ronnie Smith, Leane Stacy, Bill Stacy, Jackie Themar, Eric Turnbull, Sam Tutor, Howard Utley, Ernie Volts, Tracy Jimmy Hayth and Jimmy LaCoume are enjoying their favorite period . . . Lunch. Walker, Jolene Webb, Tina White, Ralph Willard, Donnie Chuck Rector is pleased . . .this painting isa materpiece. Willard, Lisa Williams, Kim g Class Representatives Susie Rodgers. . .FHA. . .Pepsquad. . .Basketball ...smiIey. . .Susie. .. RandyWalters. . .Football. . .Band. . .Stageband ...clown. .. Sophomores . This year the Sophomore class entered the year with seventy- one students. They participated in all school activities. At the beginning of the year the Soph- omores sponsored a dance per- taining to the movie Star Wars, to help them raise money for their class treasury. They all contributed their time and effortto help. . . Class Officers - Take on the big job of trying to please the class with their decisions and leadership. . . Pres.'- Center: Debbie Morrissey. . . Pep Squad. . .Track. . .FHA. . .Giggly. . . Debbie. . . Vice Pres. - Right: Kim Bednar. . . Pep Squad. . .Horseback rider. . .Nhrks. . . Kim. . . Sec. Treas.-Left: Kelli Nelson. . . Cheerleader. . .Basketball. . .Track. . . Joker. . .KeIli. . . During l-lome Ec Trisha Matter does her part of the job drying dishes. Dennis James, Football manager, hurries off the field after giving water to the football players. Atkins, Nick Baily, Mary Ball, Lezli Bednar, Kim Behringer, Mike Benedict, Terri Bittle, Wade Blagg, Wayne Boxell, Jeff Bridges, Coleman Broadbent, Stewart Brooks, Phillip Cates, Tina Couts, Jill Cravens, Wesley Sophomore cupids preparing to deliver love 3 FFOWS. 88 Davidson, Connie Mitch Donald, Jeff Boxell and Jeff Knight enjoy studying in the new library. . Davis, James Donald, Mitch Ealey, Tammy Eggleston, Cary Elbert, Sandy Fondren, Donna Galloway, Mike Garcia, Ruben Green, Mike Hardin, Becky Harris, Jason Hernandez, LeRoy Honse, Kim Hubbard, Jennifer Hutton, Dena James, Dennis LeRoy Hernandez finds English serious business. Tracy Rector shares a secret with Pam Schuster. Jeffrey, Julie Kinnett, Danny Lacey, Dub LaCoume, Ricky Tic-Tac-Toe . Latch, Penny Leatherwood, Lajuana McCann, Tim Vivian Means and Tina Cates are happy to hear the bell ring to go home. Markham, Doug Massey, Chris Matter, Trisha Matz, Harold Meadows, Robbie Means, Vivian Miller, Doug Mohn, Mitch Morrissey, Debbie Murrell, Georgia Myers, Kevin Neel, Clint Nelson, Kelli Wade Bittle helps out his friend Tim McCann in World Geography. Nick Atkins takes a relaxing attitude about his school work. Kim Simmons, Terri Wilson, and Vivian Means listen intently to a demonstration in Home Ec. Owen, Elizabeth Parks, Donna Pendergast, Richard Kim Bednar takes a walk along side the new courtyard. Phariss, Gary Poteet, Brad Rector, Tracy Rodgers, Susie Sanders, Gilbert Sanford, Guy Schuster, Pam Simmons, Kim Smith, Mark Varnell, Johnny Walker, David Walters, Randy White, Randell Whiteside, Jeff Wilson, Terri Young, Kim Freshmen Being their first year in high school, the seventy-seven members of the freshman class anticipated a year of . . . initiations, rigged lockers, and broken limbs. ln spite of their fear, the year was filled with fun, laughter, and the ultimate goal of acceptance. Members of the freshman class participated in many school activities such as . . . square sewing and other skills in Home Economics. . . and doing experiments in the science lab The Freshman class officers showed their ability to participate in school activities by organizing some money raising projects for their class. One of their projects was a dance held after a football game. They also sold cow bells at the Homecoming game. TOP LEFT: Larry Logan - class representative . . . band . . .stage band. . .cute. . .iiving. . .Larry Patti Lechner - class representative . . . Pep Squad . . . basketball. . .New Yorker. . .Patti BOTTOM: Cheryl Eggleston - Vice Pres. . . . basketball . . .track. . .short. . .goofy. . .Cheryl Laura Davis - Pres. . . . band, basketball . . . crazy. . . Bogey Kim Jackson - Sec.-Treas. . . . Pep Squad, basketball, tootall. . .Kim Cheryl Eggleston Laura Davis, Kim Jackson Allred, Alan Atkins, Shawn Banks, Mike Blagg, Regina Boliver, Reggie Boots, Tom Bounds, Annie Bowling, Darla Bridges, Terri Brown, Lida Brown, Lisa Bupp, Andrea Burney, James Larry Logan expresses his enthusiasm for English. Campbell, Tammy Carroll, George Clanton, Brenda Danyeur, Sherri Davis, DeeAnn Davis, Karen Connie May and Karen Davis get a notion of sewing in Home Economics. DOWN ninth grader at lunch you i tenth grader town we live in round ball sport annual workers bow and arrow sport superintendent ACROSS L.D. Mascot .Who sings Beth ? Uncle and socks and name for yearbook 10. opposite of over lion shop at FOOD I You Davis, Laura Dickerson, Robbie Ealey, Paula Edwards, David Eggleston, Cheryl Fletcher, Joe Frazier, Landra Galbraith, Laura Gentry, William Gregg, Rose Hall, Carrie Hamlin, Joy Harbin, Teresa Hardie, Sheila Harrison, Tommy Hernandez, Alice Jackson, Kim Jillson, Judy Johnson, Tiger ANSWERS ACROSS: 1. freshmen, 2. eat, 3. sophomore, 4. Lake Dallas 8. basketball, 9. annual staff, 11. archery, 14. Mr. Jameson. ANSWERS DOWN: 1. Falcon, 5. Kiss, 6. Aunt, 7. shoes, 9. annual, 10. under, 12. tamer, 13. Fare 15. Love. 1 Jones, T. J. Kellogg, Brian Knowles, Shawn Kubicek, Mike Lacey, Gerald Lechner, Patti Logan, Larry Matlock, Kerry May, Connie McLeland, Cara McOuien, Gordon Ortoloni, Billy Pace, Buddy Shawn Atkins participates in Art class. Payne, Robert Peel, Salty Jim Phariss, Tammy Phillips, Patricia Poe, Penny Pope, Parry Lisa Robertson and Carrie Hall show their skills in painting. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. A B C D E. F. G H Freshmen Top Hits MATCH Baby, Come Back Brickhouse Don't lt Make My Brown Eyes Blue Ecstasy Emotions Here You Come Again Serpentine Fire lsn't lt Time lt's Almost Like A Song Short People Staying Alive The Way I Feel To- night What's Your Name You Light Up My Life We Are The Champions Dreams I'm In You Peter Frampton Queen Lynyrd Skynyrd Bee Gees Ronnie Millsap Earth, Wind, and Fire Samantha Sang and The Bee Gees . Chrystal Gayle Player J. Commodores K. Barry White L. Dolly Parton M. The Babies N. Randy Newman O. Bay City Rollers P. Debby Boone O. Fleetwood Mac R 8. I ..-A' S- 1' M15 'ls-v M, 'xkf 'S gf Gu? g I 0 . . l F 1 . is N 14 W n if QI. 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Alicia is a cheerleader and is involved in basketball and track. In its first year of existence, the Student Council was formed to promote school spirit, create a friendly atmosphere, and take part in the beautification of the school. FEBS tting J nny Ka en E Matt Johnso Alc Ball ab e Ke th Scott Allen, Bill Atkins, Bud Ball, Alicia Bell, Kelly Black, Mitch Boxell, Jay Broadbent, Arthur Brown, Tammy Burgett, Colleen Byrd, Kenneth Couts, Jeff Cox, Tim Cramer, Lea Dutton, Lance Eden, Kim Eitel, Chris Eix, Karen Galloway, Greg Graham, Gary Hall, Curtis Hamlin, Kathy Hansen, Debbie Hardie, Stanley Harrison, Laura Hermes, Ginah Hernandez, Flay Howard, Ricky Huff, Russell Renee, Nix, Most Spirited, pep squad. Jameson, Rob Johnson, Gary Johnson, Matt Kee, Dana Kelly, Kim Landrith, Brenda La nd rith, Charles Lane, Angie Lee, Jenny Lee, Kenneth Lee, Willie Matz, Velvie May, Edwin McCarty, Larry McDonald, Tony McOuien, Glenn McRoy, Lloyd Middleton, Teresa Miller, Greg Murrell, Billy Nix, Renee Ohlemeier, Brad Payne, Steve Post, Karen Poteet, Steve Rector, Richard Reynolds, Billy Rodd, John Sanford, Lisa Scott, Keith Simmons, Dawn Stephenson, Kathy Stermer, Vicky Taylor, Ronnie Tyson, Jeff Walser, Tim Weidner, Bill Willard, Randy 7l'h Grade OfHcers,FavorHes,Student CouncH. .. . . . As well as being President ofthe 7th grade, Kenny Swink is active in basketball and football. Jeff Walker, Vice-President, is in basketball, baseball and football. The class Secretary-Treasurer is Amy Grammer and she is in bas- ketball. Amy is also a class favor- ite along with Lynn Berry. Lynn is in basketball and football. Grammer Sec.-Treas. on Hubbard Jeff Bgeleng 10 4 SEVENTH GRADE Adkisson, Mike Allison, Tony Baggs, Tony Bales, Lee Barbour, DeeAnn Bartel, Garry Bauman, Dawn Bedard, Kelly Beegle, Bobby Berry, Lynn Blanton, Steve Boelens, Tony Bowers, Chuck Buchanan, Gary Bundy, Scott Burden, Debra Burris, Tammy Caldwell, John Campbell, Kim Cates, Bobby Clayton, Larry Cleburn, Kary Cusumano, Dawn Daniels, Tammie Davis, Cary Deaton, Gail Dodson, Tammie Dunnam, Kathy Eitel, Ruth Fletcher, Skipper Floyd, Mike Floyd, Flick Frantz, Christine Gentry, George Gentry, Phillip Grammer, Amy Green, Renee Hall, Billy Harbin, Suzie Harrison, Patty Hawk, Sharon Hedge, Jeff Herrera, Martin Howard, Annette Hubbard, Marion Huff, Debbie Hughes, Michael Hunnicutt, Daryl Hunter, Dave Jennings, Kevin Johnson, Curtis Kennedy, Judi Knight, Louis Kubicek, Robert Lee, Janice Lee, Robert Luten, Mike Lynch, Karen Markham, Rechele Masias, Timothy Matz, Dale McLain, Ted McFloy, Michael Cathy Murray, Most Spirited, pep squad. Mitchell, Mary Murray, Cathy Murrell, Carrie Naughton, Gerry Payne, Eddie Peck, Tomi Phariss, Mike Pillars, Ricky Pruitt, Kathy Reeves, Danny Richardson, Lisa Roach, David Robinson, Daren Rushing, D'Lee Salsman, Monroe Shaw, Saundra Smith, Clayton Stahl, Richard Starnes, John Stephens, Angela Sweeney, Jimmy Swink, Kenny Taylor, Kyle Tisdale, Rockie Tisdale, Tammy Todd, Tony Varnell, Evan Vinson, April Vinson, Sherry Walker, Jeff Watkins, Dale Watkins, Daniel White, Kim Willard, Beverly Woodard, Steve Woolsey, John Young, Frank Young, Ronnie Jr. High Concert Band This year, the Junior High band was the largest ever -the seventy-five members had to be divided into two pictures. ,l WOODWI NDS: Front: Renee Nix, Dawn Cusumano, Dawn Bauman, Tammy Daniels, Kathy Pruitt, Cary Cleburn, Mary Mitchell, Tammy Dodson, Rechele Markham, Debbie Burden, Angie Lane, Ginah Hermas. Back: Sharon Hawk, D'Lee Rushing, Tammy Tisdale, Gary Gra- ham, Brad Ohlemeier, Evan Varnell, John Caldwell, Jeff Courts, Rocky Tisdale, Daren Robinson, Kathy Murray, Debbie Huff. ft? '4-lea . A fl BRASS! 1st Row: Richard Stahl, John Starnes, Dana Kee, Tony McDonald, Lee Cramer, Kim Campbell, Angela Stevens, Amy Grammer, Kathy Dunham, Marion Hubbard. 2nd Row: Matt Johnson, John Woolsey, Mike Phariss, Kenneth Lee, Lynn Berry, Judi Kennedy, Ronnie Young, Jimmy Sweeney, Bill Weidner, John Rodd, Steve Poteet. 3rd Row: Bobby Cates, Robert Kubicek, Phillip Gentry, Mike Hughes, Steve Woodard, Kenny Swink, Steve Blanton, Randy Willard, Arthur Broadbent, Curtis Hall. 4th Row: Mike McRoy, Daryl Hunnicutt, Mar- tin Herrera, Cary Davis, Tony Allison, Skipper Fletcher. 8th Grade Football LAKE DALLAS .-1 U 1 W .3 . ,,,,m.,- ., ,K , Back Row: Kenneth Lee, Ronnie Taylor, Rob Jameson, Tim Walser, Bill Weidner, Matt Johnson, Gary Johnson, Gary Graham, Russell Huff, Keith Scott, Larry McCartey. Front Row: Greg Miller, Bud Atkins, Steve Payne, Mitch Black, Jay Boxell, Edwin May, Tony McDonald, Chris Eitel, Brad Ohl- emeier, Bill Allen. 7th Grade Football Back Row: Louis Knight, Monroe Salsman, Frank Young, Skipper Fletcher, Mike Luten, Mike Adkisson, Chuck Bowers, Gary Bartel, Jim Sweeney. Middle Row: Eddie Payne, Steve Woodard, Danny Reeves, Robert Kubicek, Daryl Hunnicutt, Jeff Walker, Richard Stahl, Ronnie Young, Martin Herrera. Front Row: Lee Bales, John Starnes, Evan Varnell, Devin Jennings, Robert Lee, Lynn Berry, Mike Phariss, Tony Boelens, Billy Hall, Larry Clayton. CHEERLEADERS 6 L. to R.: Jenny Lee, Alicia Ball, Karen Eix, Amy Grammer, Debbie Hansen. Mounted: Marion Hubbard. Pep Squad 22 as-annmxfrawuouuw. L. to R.: Bottom: Tomi Peck, Karen Lynch Kim White, Ruth Eitel Dawn Simmons Mrs. Vowell, Sponsor. Middle: Judi Kennedy, Dawn Bauman, Rechele Markham Angela Stephens, Tammy Tisdale. Top: Kathy Murrey, DeeAnn Barbour, Tammy Burris, Saundra Shaw, Dawn Cusumano, JL r H E , T no - I 7+h Grade Basketball 1st Row: Angela Stevens, Carrie Murrell, April Vinson, Marion Hubbard, Kathy Murray, Kim White. 2nd Row: D'Lee Rushing, Mary Mitchell, Amy Grammer, Tammy Dodson, Dawn Cusumano, Gail Deaton, Coach McOuien. 3rd Row: Judi Kennedy, Kathy Dunnam, DeeAnn Barbour, Patty Harrison, Rechele Markham, Kim Campbell. l.. ,-4, 'Q qi 419 1st Row: Kenny Swink, Cary Davis, Bobby Cates, Billy Hall. 2nd Row: Jeff Walker, Martin Herrera, Phillip Gentry, Lynn Berry, Tony Boelens. 3rd Row: Kyle Taylor, Mike Phariss, Jeff Hedge, Mike Adkisson, Danny Reeves. 4th Flow: Kevin Jennings, Coach Norman, Ronnie Young. This year, the eighth grade held a basketball tournament in which they won a third place trophy. The seventh grade received a second place trophy in the tournament they played in. Part of the excitement of Junior High is starting to participate in district competition. X Q' f itrr. . 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I .11 .12 .13 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ELEMENTARY FACULTY Principal Steve Jones Secretary Dorthy Hansen Reading Mary Helen Martin Speech Jerri Wheeler Plan A Resource Faye Raspberry Teacher's Aide Barbara Jones Teacher's Aide Louise Manner 114 GRADE TEACHER Nancy Adcock Ashford, Stephanie Baird, Tammy Baker, Laura Ball, Kristi Brumlow, Brant Campbell, Sue Chegwidden, Mike Forman, George Gamblin, Tina Grappe, Brad Irvin, Travis Kellogg, Jim Kennedy, John Knight, Dedee Lechner, Billy Meadows, Pam Morgan, Phillip Splawn, Kathy Wall, Bobby Willard, Barbara Williams, Devin 116 SIXTH GRADE TEACHER Sharon Graves Anderson, David Bartley, Paul Bradt, Carole Brown, Debbie Clinton, Tammy Corn, Guy Cravens, Lin Frazier, Jerre Gilliland, Brian Graham, Dava Hackler, Terry Loftin, Randy Luten, Karen Mobley, Libby Phelps, Cynthia Randall, Dianna Robinson, Clovis Walters, Carolyn Woods, Mike Woolsey, Jimmy Wynn, Darren GRADE TEACHER Robert Long Anderson, Diane Berry, Teresa Bowers, Wanda Brown, Roben Casey, Toby Cramer, Lesa Currey, Tonia Davis, Missy Duncan, Steve Emerson, Tim Fisher, Chip Hamlin, Freddie Jackson, Jackie James, Keith Langston, Billy Leonard, Laure Martin, Teresa Middleton, Darla Pope, Dana Price, Ida Vinson, Jeff Walser, Brad Warmoth, James Wirz, Chad Wisdom, Shannon SIXTH GRADE Top: Lesa Cramer Carole Bradt Teresa Martin Libby Mobley Bottom: Sue Campbell Tammy Baird Mascot: Lisa Wall Tina Gamblin Laura Baker Coaches: Verlon Robinson Gerald Loftin Dave Walker Top: J.Vinson C. Robinson K. James T. Casey C. Wirz D. Pope B. Walser J. Kellogg Middle C. Fisher T. Emerson T. Hackler J. Kennedy R. Loftin J. Woolsey Bottom: C. Reeves K. Merrifield P. Bartley T. Irvin J. Frazier GRADE TEACHER Pat Clark Barr, Brent Byers, Terri Bedard, Eddie Berry, Greg Bragg, . Dianna Clements, Wendy Crump, Brent Fisher, Mike Hail, Darren Hendrick, Brenda James, Brian Jones, Susan Kinnen, Mike Martin, Eric McCart, Tia McCarty, Kip Murray, Cathy Newton, Pat Nunez, Melba Poe, Sam Reeves, Chris Sams, Forrest Shaw, Roy Southerland, Candy 0 FIFTH GRADE TEACHER Barbara Pendergast Treasure hunting Adams, David Barcus, Tina Bednar, Bryan Brumlow, Eric Castleberry, Rhonda Eitel, Beth Gentry, Sam Green, Gary Hernandez, Christine Johnson, Penny Kelsey, Joseph McClure, Trisa McMiIIin, Tammy Merrifield, Kenneth Mohler, Danny Murrell, Kim Roberson, Benny Rooney, Michael Roppolo, W. Tammy Rountree, Robin Salsman, Dwayne Schramm, Kim Young, Robert Play dots . . FIFTH GRADE TEACHER Lois Pirkle Unscramble the eleven words. Anderson, David Barnett, Tim Burnett, Chris Burris, Gina Clements, Sonny Edwards, Dawn Fenn, Wendy Gladys, Christine Hall, Derek Hamby, Curt High, Jim Ingram, Mike Jameson, Lynn Jones, Timothy Kleam, Kristi Knapp, Nicole Mobley, Rex Phipps, ReDonna Robinson, Danny Robinson, Tina Rountree, Robert Smith, David Stahl, Keith Tyson, Lorri Color the bird. 121 FIFTH GRADE Top: Kristy Kleam Trisa McClure Wendy Fenn Bottom: Kim Schramm Candy Southerland Front: Christine Gladys Tina Robinson Robin Rountree Coaches: E. Sanders J. Salsman K. Robinson S. R. James Top: T. Barnett D. Robinson J. High K. Stahl S. Poe F. Sams B. Barr M. Fisher Middle: G. McOuien M. Kinnett R. Shaw E. Purcell D. Smith R. Mobley A. Webb Bottom: D. Mohler K. McCarty D. Salsman J. Kelsey S. Clements B. James .7 FOURTH GRADE TEACHER Lynne Compton Unscramble the 15 words Bauman, Johni Lynn Beaty, Donny Beecher, Fred Brown, Michael Brown, Steve Carlile, Jamie Carnathan, Jimmy Johnson, Eddie Joyce, Gretchen Kimes, Randy Lee, Evon Lee, Vallerie Leonard, Julie McDonald, Tammy McLain, Jenny Middleton, Travis Mohler, Sherry Mote, Lee Payne, Kyle Randall, Jeannie Reynolds, Staci Stokes, Elizabeth Walters, Bryan Warmoth, Michael Play Tic-Tac-Toe 4 FOURTH GRADE TEACH ER Cherri Page Ashford, Mike Blagg, Robin Currey, Ronald Cusumano, Carl Frazier, Chris Graham, David Grant, Kay Hackler, Lisa Hays, Dewayne HeLal, Jason Hutto, Renee Johnson, Mark Littlebird, Sherry McDonald, Nancy Mclnnish, Jeff Morrissey, Gayle Phipps, Lezlie Price, Angela Purcell, Eric Rettenmaier, John Rodgers, Terri Rucker, Robin Flupe, Susan Swan, Bobby Willard, Johnny 3 mam -r S gigs el N M , ,lill ,Et if mx P LEX is FOURTH GRADE TEACHER Billie Flhodes Allison, Becky Arnold, Lisa Brown, Kevin Chambers, Tracy Conkle, Kent Deeter, Steven Dunn, Woody Edwards, Claudia Graham, Billy Harbin, Leslie Harper, Floyal' Henry, Wade Jones, Julie Lane, Susan McMillan, Chad Matlock, Missy Mote, Sussie Peck, Shannon Pool, David Randolph, Jack Smith, Steve Stidham, Stephan Webb, Allen Wirz, Scott In the blank box draw your teacher i THIRD and FOURTH GRADE Top: Jamie Carlile Sonya Stephens Becky Allison Bottom: Robin Rucker Gwen Loftin Nita Bartley Coaches: D. McWilliams A. Davis M. Flowers Top: J. HeLaI W. Dunn J. Randolph K. Conkle J. Mclnnish G. Nehib M. Davis Middle: C. James B. Graham D. Pool T, Middleton C. Pace X K. Kelch Bottom: T. Wells C. Frazier D. McWilliams G. Flodenroth THIRD GRADE TEACHER Beverly Akard Baggs, Diana Bean, Gayle Box, Ginger Carlile, Jennifer Clanton, Timmy Clinton, Gary Culpen, Johnny Glockel, Carrie Hewitt, Michele James, Carl Johnston, Troy Lee, Cody Massey, Amy Matter, Michelle McCallum, April Meadows, Chuck Melugin, Joe Page, Craig Patterson, Hope Pope, Jon Rooney, Suzanne Singleton, James Smith, Curtis Westbrook, Jennifer Williams, Lance THIRD GRADE TEACH ER Joan Stahl Bell, Darrin Boyd, Rolland Brackeen, Brian Culpen, Jimmy Gladys, Billy Glover, Gary Hamby, Lane Hennig, Shay Holley, Denise Johnson, Carleta Kee, Ashlyn Lane, Brandon McCann, Dale McCann, Gale McCann, Steven McCutcheon, Cheri Nehib, Greg Posey, Anita Purcell, David Flichards, Vanessa Salsman, Rene Sanford, Amy Stephens, Sonya Warmoth, Jerry Wiley, DeAnda THIRD GRADE TEACHER Jo Themar Bartley, Nita Castleberry, Sandy Crump, Warren Davis, Mickey Davis, Rose Marie Edwards, George First, Rodney Hayes, Tony Howard, Todd Kells, Stephen Lester, Kandy Loftin, Gwen Luten, Lisa May, Jeanne Lynn McRae, Martha McWilliams, Dustin Meadows, D. 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Pace, Cory Smith, James Stephenson, Robert Tarvin, Kim Templin, Kerry Tisdale, Christy VanSickIer, Lisa Waggoner, Kelly SECOND GRADE T EAC H ER Karen Magee Ashford, Troy Benton, Rocky Brown, Danny Burnett, Channing Burnside, Kristy Carnathan, Sheila Coulter, Sarah Eitel, Lee Ann Hays, Debbie Kubicek, Tonya McClure, Tracy Melching, Michael Mote, Eddy Pearman, Holly Pyles, Lori Stewart, Jackie Toich, Amanda Walters, Diane Wells, Tony Whiteside, Toni Wirz, Cindy Wood, Mary Zimmerman, Abia Play dot-to-dot Q QQ, Y 'H 13 ,Q Draw a face in the circle SECOND GRADE TEACHER Earline Roach Adkisson, Chris Annessor, Jason Berry, Andrea Boester, Cathy Corbitt, Martin Duncan, Brent Flecter, William Garber, Gail High, Bob Ingram, Paul Kingston, David Lyons, Gina Markham, Gina Morris, Christina Murray, Sandra Ortolani, Robert Payne, Jami Smith, Heather Swan, Trude Williams, Derek Williams, Jana Wisdom, Edee Wood, Bobby SECOND GRADE TEACH ER Jeffalene Stuver Beaty, Kevin Brock, John Brumlow, Kristen Castleberry, Jimmy Clanton, Sean Crossland, Jennifer Cusumano, Sal Davis, Michael Hasten, Mike Hendrich, Sandy James, Stacie Jones, Jason Kleam, Rob Long, Cindy McCa rt, Ta ra Martin, Delana Millsap, Charlie Naughton, Aileen Rogers, Vickie Sanel, Flachell Smith, Jeaneth Stahl, Austin Stidham, Krystal Warmoth, Sharon FIRST GRADE TEACHER Lee Brown Anderson, Lisha Ayres, Richard Boy, Gleth Bragg, Cliff Campbell, Jean Clinton, Joe Davis, Becky Dotson, Larry Don Ealey, Kelee Evans, Jana Evans, Randy Flowers, Joe Mike Garber, Walter Gilliland, Julie Hamlin, Joseph Herring, Dwayne Hickey, Kaye Hutto, Randy Ingram, Timmy James, Bill Lovejoy, Willie May, Glen Millsap, Scotty Parkman, Wayne Payne, Tammy Porter, Scotty Wynn, Deeva Wiley, Wendy Varnell, Courtney 133 FIRST GRADE TEACHER Kris Lockhart Allred,Karin Bannister, Sharon Barr, Nikki Bartley, Gary Boyd, Billie Jo Byrd, Darla Davis, Angela Davis, Fred Edwards, John Paul Green, Robbie Gregg, Jerri Sue Hamby, Allison Hasten, Matt Hawkins, Robbie Howard, Michelle Kelch, Jason Knapp, Jason Lowrance, Taffney Mack, Veronica Mote, Donald Mull, Tommy Joe Murray, Robert Nehib, Melynnie Pyles, Dewayne Rodgers, David Rutherford, Michael Sanders, Tonya Templin, David Wood, Kathy FIRST GRADE TEACHER Leta Roach Anderson, Bill Atkins, Michelle Bartholomew, May Ling Blanchard, Kristie Burke, Shannon Cammack, Shayne Christen, David Cleburn, Shane Clinton, John Cox, Brian Cix, Chris Culpen, Becky Currey, Dewayne Frasher, Michael Fox, Sabrina Hall, Dawn Hayes, Heath Irvin, Casey Johnson, Carl Jones, Danny Littlebird, Kristen McCarroll, Jacquelyn Pastor, Billy Purcell, Angela Roberts, Cristi Robison, Chad Stach, Crystal Make up a name for me 6 KINDERGARTEN MORNING CLASS TEACHER Betty Harper Bartley, Gregory Boliver, Melissa Bowling, Arlie Box, Robert Bragg, Roy Brooks, Amy Carman, Lisa Davis, John Henry, Tammy Hernandez, Joseph Hicks, Bobby Lairson, Christopher Meadows, Shannon Mobley, Rebecca Pool, Robert Singleton, Michael Vanzura, Keith Westbrook, Jayme Young, Matt Zimmerman, Jesse Play Tic-Tac-Toe sfiifw T?5IlUEi' AFTERNOON CLASS Bedard, Jody Burke, Sean Clinton, Jacob Currey, Belinda Iama Graham, Jeffrey Grant, Gary Hammond, Lisa Hardee, ReGina Name me McClure, Terry Owen, Craig Tyson, Kevin Woodard, Brian Color the racer . 7 KINDERGARTEN MORNING CLASS TEACHER Robin Starnes Bauman, James Chastain, Kevm Counsell, Sarah Danyeur, Janie Deaton, Travis Duncan, Sean Fenn, Gary Gordon, Stacy Green, Wendy Hodgson, Sheri Joyce, Laura Ledbetter, Robert Connect the Dots Color in Red. 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W5 2223 aifsleiifgw., JC Alr condltuonlng provldes lots of comfort durlng the summer months but for many thousands of homeowners It IS also the brggest factor ln the cost of electnclty On the average alr condltlonlng accounts for about half of summertlme electrlc bulls Here are ways you can hold down the cost of alr condltlonlng and stlll enjoy nts comfort Central Systems 1 Setthermostaton 78 or hlgher durlng the summer Turn unlt off lf you ll be away from home several days Keep equlpment at top operatlng efflclency Have It checked seasonally by qualufled servlceman 3 Check filter every 30 days Dlrtyfllters cause equlpment to use excessive electnclty lffllter as permanent clean by manufacturer s dlrectrons lf It s dlsposable It should be replaced when dlrty 4 Keep furniture draperles awayfrom alr outlets and returns Clean grllls often 5 Close draperles and bllnds to keep out dlrect sunllght Keep flreplace damper closed Proper home Insulation keeps the heat out cuts energy use Insulatlon questlons'7 Call TP8tL 8 Shade on roof and walls can reduce energy needed to cool But tram trees, shrubs away from outside compressor unnt Keep at free of leaves, debrls lf alr flow IS blocked, unlt uses more energy 9 Weatherstnp doors and windows caulk cracks to prevent drafts and cool alr loss 10 Keep wlndows closed Open outslde doors as llttle as posslble Wmdow Umts Follow above suggestlons plus these 11 Buy unlts wlth highest energy efflclency ratlo fEEFll Uses less electrlclty to cool lf EER IS not on sales tag ask for It or flgure at yourself Dlvlde wattage unto BTU capaclty Both flgures are on unut Place unut where lt ll get as llttle dlrect sun as posslble 3 Arm alr outlets at lower half of doorway to next room to allow warm alr from that room to enter at the doortop for recoollng reclrculatlon 14 Never vent alr condltloner unto garage Ventllatlon IS usually too poor fortop performance of your unlt Conserve electrlclty and you help conserve one or more of the fuels needed to produce It Conserve fuels and you help assure that there wnll be enough to meet essentlal needs for electrlclty In the future When you pass a TP8tL offlce warehouse generatrng plantorotherfaclllty you ll see that we ve turned off all non essentlal Ilghtlng And ln as many other ways as posslble, TP8tL IS reduclng Its own uses of electncnty lf you would like additional information on conserving electncrty, call the Customer Service Representative In the TP8tL Office TEXAS POWER 84 LIGHT COMPANY A tax paylng Investor owned electric utllltv N 2 I x C ga - F ..r.,. ...-- . 4 , . . ,I , . . . 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STOP . . .to remember all our happy days . . .To reflect on everlasting friendships that were made . . .to reminiscence on the battles won and lost . . . coming and going we pass each other in our daily routine. . .waving . . . laughing. . . smiling. . .still moving on. . .One Way is the road we have been traveling all together. . . knowing one day our paths will separate. . . some will take the road home . . . others will choose college life. . . but still others will turn off onto the Business Route . . .while some will exit onto the Interstate highway to roads unknown . . .adventures unlimited. . .who knows. . . maybe one day our tracks will meet. . . and again we can stop and remember what we have shared in this school year of 1978. xi? . . V iigt -4 13:31 f? V xV4,lW fVgVf . CH- V ie, V. 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