Lake Highlands High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1967

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L Seniors ..... page IO Juniors ......... page 40 Qophomores ........ page 62 Facultg ..... page 76 Activities .... .... p age 95 Clubs page IQ9 Sports .... .... p age I73 Favorites ...... .... p age QI I Senior Index ........ page Q21 Advertising ..... page Q26 When asked by anyone where I went to school, I have answered with pride, Lake High- lands Four years ago many had never heard ot it and wondered where it was. But today that is no longer true because LH has become a growing part of metropolitan Dallas Our students are members of the Dallas Teenage Council, the Texas Board of Film Review Council the Theatre Center, Opera Debs, and other Dallas-centered civic activities. To capture the life of our school effectively, you would almost certainly have to include some scenes around Dallas This year the annual staff and I have tried to get the pictorial history of Lake Highlands. We had fun getting the annual ready to-r you, and we hope you enioy looking back on a year of Lake Highlands in Dallas. Karen Firth, Editor The honoree of The i967 WildcaT has endeared himself To a generaTion of school children. From elemenTary Through high school, his name is legend, and his deeds are innumerable. To lisT his accomplishmenTs is To Tell The sTory of The growTh of The Richardson area, including Lake High- lands, from a Tiny hamleT To a busTling meTropolis, wiTh The schools keep- ing pace. Dallas ciTizens, public and privaTe, sing his praises. His church finds him a faiThful sTeward. His communiTy and iTs many civic endeavors are proud of his efforTs in Their behalf. The news media have honored him, in edi- Torial and in plaque. LasT Fall, more Than lOOO educaTors, parenTs, sTudenTs, and personal friends sTaged The biggesT surprise parTy of his TwenTy years in Richard- son, To applaud him publicly for whaT he has done. Many of his peers have honored him wiTh more elaboraTe gifTs and awards Than we can enumeraTe. We, The WildcaT sTaff of 1967, have no such awards or gifTs, buT in deep appreciaTion of his guidance, love, and service To The schools, and parTicularly To Lake Highlands, iT is our honor and privilege To dedicafe The l 967 WildcaT To Mr. Jones J. Pearce Quperinfendenf of Schools Richardson Independenf School DisTricT ,fy ,if ' Ll' i ' 095l f - ' yu Tfil T0 , lf 4 , dll U .0 ll J ,il Z if f If L J! if f if ,W fl! , , WLM y ff , if i . Ig 6 lf jjjvyaifl Nm xQuX0WV X Q HP? Xl i UUNCQWUL Q bi 6 W- QM ,, f was XBLOUJ' 3 N32 yxlxdwcvx 9K X X Y K9 ONAQN D ,Q , W if W r 0 Nj' V, fu my W0 QNX! Vx. H Qi fy mv W 'W XXX kj NX X X 053 1 N Yum , AQNXJ W .S QSM QXBQNQ .9 U' 7 Q -Q. 1 Siu wif'--A . firvif Au' J - ,pit CA CJ If ,WLT A Dycv VY U FX AJ lf LJ K MJ K I x b K ,pf an .x73L5l?.fOf,Xy X 3 UD lv Q, -1 JAXPDQJ pig C5915 ff! 'UQ :hir ' .5 N,mm , ,f E vf. H ,,, I f W 1 7. 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' M- f Y' - M' f, ' K I ' buf 'ah pfjy.Aii.ra,R: z-My W- f.? r' L17 Ni Lmgrq A Vvnat Makes a 1967 9enior'7 Vicki Abbott Dick Adams Keith Adelstein Abby Akins Terry Alvas Gloria Amstutz Linda Arcbilla Robert Armstrong Kathy Atherton Kay Baker Suzanne Ball Eileen Barclin Ai James Barrefi Kay Baxier Linda Baxier Bill Bell Maureen Bell Jeff Benneif Freddy Berry Mike Berry Ann Beizel Doroihy Bibby Mike Blackwell Mike Blaylock Enihueiesrn There's one in every crowd. Mindy Boehner Eileen Booher Karhy Boozioris Mike Bray Paul Bolton Wes Booihe Janis Brabec Larry Bridges i 1 I ? ig 4 i 195' , ,. ,qs fb? , fa- 4 X, f w 1 W W' ,wmv I 1 'r 6 5, . QW f-...f 4 X f X XWW' f s f 5 y Q CY ' an M--ff rv' ff Lf ff' Aa- ,-jf' 'Be Y V58 N2 Q Vw fx K, 1535 x 5,151 . , N Q -EA, - , Z! :4.:Xc - if W:-rIai',L.h1rJN5?. fillldi' W V 2 N iyf: .K ., 'ii?':'fL -Efzf-N52-Zi, ,i'l??TT lh1if'J4NXJf2s' gunf' CTN, li' if L. xp! '41-41... Ellen Brody Carol Bronson Jackie Caclclell Melinda Calverf Ben Brooks Gil Buchlweif Mark Calloway Donna Campbell Curiosiig . . . 4. H H 'J I A ,R tan A .H K 'c -ff I Db'-Y -cl IA ra I4 in-L! Dcn't look now, Mr. Stamps, but ...... ' l 49:- Carol Cannon Kallfly Caver Curfis Chilly Cheri Clack Bill Clayfon Burns Cleland Ricky Coke Jan Colverf Jomjie CompTon Weldon Conoly Chrisfi Cooper Mark Coppedge r vvn 'ul NN C u ... N 'f.,,v N... 2. kv K' lv Z--if 'agp if ix X Y . l lr N 1 V Richard Corcoran Tim Co1Ton Mark Covingfon Mariha Crawford Cynihia Croan Chris Crum Coleman Crum Mike Davis Johnny DeLoach Bill Day Frank Drury Nancy Dunfon W r 1 , f p W- 59 I J' fff., -'T-'3'Z, !9 Kris Eddy Jane Emmert Originaliig Candy Evans Wendy Favors Janet Ferguson Railey Fallis Marsha Feldman Johann Ferguson JA. Jx 1 '-N--... Q ' - HHJ Q HOD! V I ..- ,,., .,,....-N'--A ', f ,,., i s 'W Oh! I lost my confac1! Coniemplaiion l d t think he means a word of it. Linda Finch David Flockerzy Karen Firfh Bill Forfeiih nfkfivs Richard Fowler Sandy Freeman exif Marsha Fuller Cheryl Gabriel L 7 i Jimmy Garih Carol Gaiewood Lee Gessner Gloria Gibson Sammy Goferili Jack Graves Paula Gross Mark Gulleolge Cathy Hageriy Kafhy Hall Jan HampTon Janice Haney , Neff- yy, , .'2ffi.fQ:' ff: V. If,' 4: ,K I V 1 , ,-.f 9, .. ,, ' K '5L1-11 y My ? ,Z 3 if W Z f 119 ff? , ,,,.. L .. f if X , , 5 Zi 2 is if 4:3 - , ,, 4' il? f il QW W J l i , 'f , . 2 ' 2 Z' Q Q I9 Joanne Hardin Bruce Hardy David Harper Karen Harrison Dale Hart Jean Harvey Emily Haskefl Diane HasTie Robin Hausman Eddie Hazlewood Pam Helms Ronnie Hemphill Spirit . . . i Seniors display sign that boosted Wildcats on to Victory. Jerry Henslee Kathy Hill David Hobbs Judy HOTT Joyce Hiesiger Bobby Hill Lynda Jo Hopkins Rod Houghton 'kf 'H i g wwf' FR 'Q-+ W2 i 4 J 3 A. 5. Y' I fzl .f . f in X rr' 'Q Q- ' 1x Q,- Sherri Hunt Harolyn Huilash Palrioiism ,fa '49 V157 '- l in w Q 3? Rx F Mi Vicki Ing David Jackson Cynthia Janis Bill Isom Beavely James Rebel Jenkins C C O , i rtlnwq When that Aprille with his shourlis some . , . Chris Jensen Sandy Jensen Brenda Johnston Linda JohnsTon Susan Jones Martha Jordon Donna Karleski Cherie Keiih Phil Kelly Will Kelly Kaihy Kimler Peggy Krewson -e:--- Kf- I3 'IDN Susan Kunnemann -, Linda Lambert Larry Lancasfer V? 6 Nancy Larson 4 George Lafsko Tornmy Laurence V:- 3'-:wh ,f 15' ,,,.'. 1,4 xl Q V, --Lak .3 :g5Lr:s:f'xV W -a Jan Lee 2 Nita Jo LeGrand .3 -7 ..- .P ' Debbie Leland ,J ',,,N., ' o1f,.,- N N 5 . N W' ii, Gary Leney Judy Lenharr '-+ Barbara Lennox Linda Ludvvick Hank Luehrmann ' K XXX f ,X my L 3 fd N. 4 8 q 2 Q Q32 vs. N 'Y 4 z 'wi' B- S 7 ,fe A iff,-,a.,gfA . ..-4 , f -Q -?wg.ff1f f -' 35 M939 T Q9 YI tbl Q if K 'Q' 1' Kathy McGinTy Kathy McLaughlin Bill Mansfield Diane Marshall Carol McGowan Mike Magruder Edson Marlar Dick Marlin lnlhahve . 26 ls it cofeducalional? , ponders Barry Owens as he reads up on colleges. l Tim Mashburn Sammy Marassa Doug Mirchell Vickey Mirchell Mike Monigomery Mike Moore Karen Moore Gay Lynn Moors Carol Morgan Theresa Morris Harald Mulack Don Mullman Qfx 1 6 . , , 'T :af ig mmmwme Eiga 'rrl If fi' , V:-j 21513-9 , 3 .f 'Sv' , . , ' A 14141 11. M ,...,,.,,,,,,.,,. 1' eaffrA2Z'i21eL.121: . fp , fpvffwr ' fr fwffijjf f 9 f 4, , , 4 wfgawf . A V ffwv 91 .0 my X ' f fs-25? ffiflfai' ,2f?1f ' gf Chg: HZ'-5 ' , ,gin '.Lf fi ., +- Q? ian E17 ' ,ff 'QI ' 5. ' f n 2, .I ' ' ggi , xv, 9, 'V if-,. i y ' ff , ,- 'k Zi i ,L V 5 my 1 4 Nan Mulvaney Randy MUsTard Donald Nierman David Odum Kaaren Overstreef Barry Owens Gayle Pegler Sandy Pendlefon Don PeT'ry Pam Pisfole Terry Pope John Preskin Aihleiics . . . WiIl ihe owner of The black 1967 XK-E, please move his car. Pam Prime Klahl' RGWGY Pai Regan Meribe-Th Richardson Drucilla Rainer Carol Ray John Rice Nancy Rifier 29 vez, Rl ln. Sieve Roberts Howard Russel Barbara RuTh Melinda Schluneger Jimmy Ross Sherman Russell Nancy Saye Glenn Senn Taleni . . . The Seniors proved You can't1ake if with you. 30 Cindy Sharber Bill Shaw Eddie Sherman Linda Simmons Carhy Smirh Chris Smirh Connie Smith Doak Smith Jimmie Smiih Pai SmiTh Mike Smifhson Greg Srevens 67 .wr J VI- Janei Sievens Barbara Siirone Jimmie Stone Parn Siuclcer Susan Siuller Donna Summerfield Linda Summers Richard Sunshine Mike Swifi Bill Taliaferro Ina Terry Travis Thacker I uf-. 4 'Wf- ff KK 6. as f .1 4 1 'f' ,, his v :U il. 'RZ Q W Pa rnclpahon Donna Thompson Johnny Tomlinson After selling Senior Play tickets, senio Debbie Tompkins Be'r1y Tovey rs met for a bonfire. Martha Traxler Susan Tucker Clyde Tucker Jo Tuley pfx Cr Barbie Wardlaw David Watkins Ha rrye1'le Warren Mike Wafls iii. Peni Tumlinson Marlene Tuzza Genny Turek Jim Walls . . . The Class Thai Ca red . fi 3 'ff 34 The Seniors show their dedication to the sdmool in preparing it for Open House. Dick Wendell Gail Whitley Lee Willard Debbie Williams Linda Williams Pai Williamson Ricky Willis Rosemarie Willis Debbie Wilson Dennis Winborn Donna Wifkowski Howard Wood Fw GQ 15 -if if aria 'Wx qv-1 Seniors Not Pictured Greg Bostwick Steve Brooks John Farmer Cynthia Fincher Margaret Fisher John Hochgrat Julie Janes Karen Kieke Penny Kimbrough Rick Kintner Ronald Lindemann David McClelland Polly Muesse Kent Smith Kenny Speaks Norah Velasco Stanley Wright Jon Ziegler Bill Merritt Price Wooldridge Sf j Cynthia Wooten Gary Young 9121614 U!0QIi6fZ'UQS Each year, there are Seniors who have the qualities needed to excel, those qualities needed to stand out in a crowd. The 1967 Wildcat staff recognizes these Seniors, who, in their opinion, rate the title, Senior Superlativesf' 2 ' Wfosf Wffracbbe jufe Janes grey csfeuefzs Zesf CDFQSSQJ cgusan jones yyzzff Gadiway Zj1?l!IeSf 7411! 7306017 ,jan oh eff L I AML. f ., ,g V 'J , Y I ,V AEC:-i,,i V A tgvf'-.5 vL.'Jv L, , ,' 1lmf'fw .41 vg::'7 1f-'--fz-wr . 1'3vL.Jf4115f4'f' 1' . ' ,gm wmifa, ' ' M..- ........... - yjesf Qqroun jan Q Grimm er! 5 OGOH 775 arQ1' 776251 57151255 y?e6eft7e11A112s Qzbf SYYQQIDJ , ,, , .1 ...,.1. 1-.V ,.. .A 1 , f F1 x. -fm-fi' W 'U 5-11327-1 A ' A I1 ' 97141912 Qxesf georye Bafsfo warfare yeuff 8 L 'MZ -. fl 1 -4 Lu K , sf '-'S A F- :NA 4 .4 . ,vw -9 -1 1 JD' 1,93 ff! Fld' 5 if Juniors Jan Aloifz Kafhy Adams Don Adkisson Donald Adley ,LV me-M gif vm 1 1 f fl, 1 l r y 5. f 1 f lx 1 . af l I fl J-iv!! qv! , 41 I Tommy Adrian Cameron Akins Jerry Allen Carolyn Anderson Launa Anderson ff Vw 1 'Q f ' f W' ' ! 1 'A W4 1 hiya 2 'A Z ll ' Mike Anderson Marsha Andreason Melissa Arclfmilla Steve Arnold Paula Ashley Andy A'rTaway Susan Avera Robert Bachrnan gym IIIQ 'Y -s T l A 'K' 1 Z4 ' 7 'fi B 315, i 1 , n we X Junior iv' Sf Pai Barr Richard Bourna Mitchell Baumann Carole Burk Rosie Berry Nancy Biehler Cindi Blafney Terry Box Tommy Brauner Joseph Brod Darla Brown Paula Brown Janna Burcham Bill Burger Mike Bradford Deborah Branning r r , , 'll Mfl lg. B ' Ai 13 QE? 9 William Canrrell Rick Carlson Farre Carl'ron Martha Carona Diana Carrell Debbie Chambers Tommy Chandler Chrisrine Chilly Andy Choare ' Par Clark -'Fi' Marion Collins Cathy Cooper Joan Coppedge Greg Corwin Gary Cowan Randy Cox Class 'Wk -- Suzie Cozarf Kim Crane Denver Crawley Greg Cronholm John Croom Connie Crow Mike Cunningham Mike Davis i ..Cu ...,.aa..Av W- .-V-W, ,.,.,fw,.,2.. H. --W- il 2g'W,g- Q 1' 'R 8 F Q' ., J 0 , ffl, .I 1' ,4 i f J 3 6 Q 1 N D19 If ,ix gif, X: , N . .,,f . LE -ff , 'ZF'- ,, ' V X ' if, . dir! ,Za 5 , ' ws- - 1 X :l-fig' V :x Fifa? 4 Jim Dees Bruce Derry Ron Diepsrra Karhy Dixon Mike Dixon Karen Donovan Mike Drummond Pefer Dulong Randy Dunford N i ,.... gi N ' X' 1 P' 9 I i 4 V Junior ,, im w VW , i k W fr ix , ,1,., W Qi in Wiki rzrrscreim L if X L Marrha Edwards f F rf i 2 W MX i ir, gr X y G39 H , yi' QW W W X 'sim Li? W F rr fy A Ei 6 wg gg I A,,, f , 2 W wr F iigyixf Q . Q,,',,' F :Li wad WLQQ CQ 21.12 - cywwff frwbehj FQ Class Cindy Eubanks Par Fairchild Andy Falerio 112 Terry Farrar D F' nh oug inc Par Flannigan Linda Fletcher Karen Flockerzy James Forrest Ken? Foster Jalayne Fox Wayne Frindell Peggy Frydenluncl Cheryl Gaston Gay Gebhardf Steve Gibbs Scofr Giboney Billy Gibson Bruce Gillen P' lv fs- , TIS? Q All kZ bf -sa - Chuck Gisf Donna Godwin A ' x ,, jv 4 'lk nf .- I-J X' ' 2212. ilk Teresa Goforfh Sherryl Graham Sharon Grey Vicky Grey Terry Green Dickie Griffee F1 f FC? Junior Class Chrisfi Halt Larry Hauck Sharon Haynie Melinda Heaih Dave Herfel Cynthia Hicks Gary G-rinsfelder Bob Guinan Glenda Gunfer Pefer Hahn Lynn Hale Dan Hamilron Marianne Hardy Kathi Harrison Bill Harlin Linda Harvill X 3 R., I J 1 Ay I R S ' G. . va - 1 i 5 2' pr- it K N iw 'fr , , ' , ' ii-3 7, A , 9 . ' A A 5 4 'L -I-.5 3. E '-' in Joan Hutchinson Chris Hynes Peggy lreson Donna Irwin Emil Jacobs Lynne Jacobs Mildred James Pat Jefteries Judy Hunter Kathy Hoierman Anita Holcomb Brad Hollingsworth Linda Hollingsworth Kerry Hopkins Terry Horak Karen Hughes John Hultz Junior Class Paula Jenkins Jeanine Jenniges Cathy Jennings Rex Jobe Candie Jones Cynthia Jones Jon Jones Geary Jordan Susan Kain MW 954111-f ff 40 I J .JE VIXW' 3 f 4? I vga, K, A Janet Kamman Paul Kaplan Shelia Keith Kathy Kickirillo Elaine Kilpatrick Karen King John Kirkpatrick Robert Koelling Phyllis Koepp David Kresh Ronnie Kundak Robert LaFevers Wendy Lamoreaux Chris Landau Richard Langdon Shannon Langford Doug LeGrand Duane Lindley .KX -. 7 Q , ! i 4 . i U i . N- is ff? ' f , we 'Q 4 r , 'cz' -mf A: 3 P V in 4!.. ' 1 , 0,3 i 11' Mike Lyle Pai Lynch Janei McAdams Dan McAlisTer Carol McBride- Wally McCabe .f- Junior , ,w f fri 7 -V x. wx if if 44'-'- I Class K i z -if VQQ ii 1 D S isrs D -'L - ':' Judy McCartney Kay McCasland Palsy McClenny Wayne McDonough Anna McFarland Hugh McGill Jimmy McLemore Fred McLuckie rm, l Q .. I9 M ,W ly ,.,, I .i,.4 mia Duane McMullin ' , Jiri, I f 4 , ,, f' ,f fu s Q lg ' 5 Q I Diane Mariades Susie Marfin Sally Mashman Duke Masters Jan Masters Susan Mafassa Randy Macurak ,, K if H x pd 3, A 5, Mike Milam A -- Judy Miller ,gh Roberta Mitchell . -E. , f' I X, , x is Y 'Y tl fu, ,, -+44 . , . cg f 3. , .. ,if' ' '. Y' ,. 'tl I m g I ,I ,sn V, -. la... KL . .N rl, N-i . .. A , if, u' ' - rn . r A ,a mf, :fa - ' Q .L 'lrf:J'a.?l 2' . , im -Nef f? f f' 15 Michelle Molla Cynthia Montgomery rl ui :slr Trish Moore Scott Moore Tommy Morgan Kathy Morris Dana Muller Joclyn Murff John Murphy Pat Murphy Cindy Matthews Sandy Mauro Linda Mercer Tina Merchant Junior it----4 52 X Class Nancy Nelson Susan Nelson Larry Newberry Donna Nystel Denese Oldham Sandra Ousley Ernesfine Parsons uf-HM' ,. - 'gg,w., ,!,,,ilr Q ' Barb Pate f N 2 . 1 iw' , Bart Pafey y i MM, 4 H .A 0 ,mi far V I ffl ' f ., P P Dana atferson I P Paul Pendery P Elaine Penland ff' ' Debbie'Penningfon . , 5 V , Z' . . ff 1 if P Marfy Peferson Q W, Carol Pfeiffer ' Carol Phillips y M ' Jim Phillips M W i 53 1mi,,W Nair .- W , C ,Vx X j x I .X 'C' Johnnie Pierce Ed Pollard Marry Pool Buddy Porfer Jane Potter Jim Powers Debbie Price Dixie Price ,v WY, W 4? 'C' 45 41 - m. Phil Pulley Tom Rawles fx 'ctr- jas- ARM' il V X Carmen Ricardez Kay Richards Bill Riley 1:11 Juniors ,SJ A r1QC555aar lj www Teresa Robbins Gayle Robison CU 01993. fn ceyxjifi P ff! aff' Tommy Rodgers - F a' H ' .1 l is X I QV' ma.. l ' 1 a.,,W A i I , ' Pat Russell - Richard Russell S, Linda Rook Sandra Ross Cindy Rowan Cheryl Rowe Connie Rowe Phoebe Royer Kay Sanders Dennis Sa rtoris Kay Schaefer Bob Schmidt David Schoffstoll Gay Schopp Mike Scobee Gary Scott qi x ' ll .N In . , if 1. fl 1, 3 C is Q . .4 ir X 31,85 jd l I l H if JKA' 1-X, - ., - F Q f I ,Q 1. 4 5 , , ,-, . nf ll nl 1 , X 'iw ,I ll 4 9 5 ' 'O ' ' I f I If .I Barbara Slotter Alex Smith Cindy Smith Jett Smith Mark Smith Win Smifh Bill Southard Cheryl Stacks ,,.,, Q gg-laws .. -' ' lic ,R AMS l ' 5' . ,V 5 gk fc, c gill' l 4 ' if 'N Q ,X 4:5 N ,v- 6 . - r . - 4 P S- SL -1-,cy 5:55 , Q 1 ' gig' . , , .N .,,,x. W ,. Vickie Slafeham Linda Sreinhauer Randy Siewarl Tom Stiles Gail Stone Rick Srone Walt Stone Linda Siory iii l T Bl ' y air Sfrehorn r Vll' David Suler 225 53 , e. r c K, eiiii ' T o V ii,,i, L f L fr i V q It I: 2 I :yi I Y 75 159 2 M . A Rickey Swift Jeff Svvope iii iiifi Q A ,kkkv lffgsffilil Cla ss QM we Wm' MW LW , 1'f ff: i'L ll , QANQQ UQ14 CXOLQXQ3- QUQ , Syg Sk93qfvcllx0.ucuO Cynihia Taylor Kafhy Taylor Freddie Tefer 9322 'C Marjorie Tackell Doug Ta nck 'U- Q19 1 .V if W1 , ffr . -l .5 A Q ew . U . ' -1 11113259 . - nz. , pu ' . ,,?.r- M .V r r' M '5 's-Q ',0'z-we-if Karen Thomas Barbara Thompson Debbie Thompson Sherry Thompson Mike Travis Christine Truiff Bobby Tucker Brent Turkingfon Robert Turney Jonnie Tyler .f'e.,-, , Q , A. K, ff QL., ' ., .-f ,,. W .I , -- A 9 .K ' I .,,, I . 5, 1' V 3 . 4 Nu. rv ' 6' My . v n xp Q 3 r r r Qt? -v' 4' y X I X T! A, Shannon Underwood Nancy Wagner Scott Wagner Sheri Wailace Pam Walters Ronnie Ward Sharon Webb Torn Wells John Wesf Vicki WesTlake Sieve Whear Nancy While Juniors gg - A if iii li. 13' Cleve Whifener Pam Whiflow Roger Wiese Karen Wilbraham Larry Wildes Hearher Williams John Willis Wendy Winborn Bryant Wolf Donna Wood A ik., ,. ff ii 'Yi yi , i 1,4 . Bills' , , i i , L ' fo- ' John Worrell -14.35 t F-- e Bevan Wymond Brad Young Linda Young v I V - -i 1 Marsha Zapp Bobby Zeller Kim Zelios -0-nu-qi This 89 eww! H Junior chemists unveil another discovery. Juniors Not Pictured Bob Allison Bobby Baines Billie Barry Larry Battros Pat Bell Larry Brown Craig Capers Ronny Cayce Kathleen Conley Lonnie Dahman Steve Dunklin Steve Edie Dave Elliot Robert Foulkes Ashley Gill Brad Gronholz Mike Hamilton Mark Hall Alan Holbrook Alan Humphries Fred Johnson Sheila Keith Pat Landrum Anne Lawless David Manning Cheryl Mays Wally McCartney Kathy McCormick Mike McGuffy . Buddy Miller Peter Niborg Tom Olson Charles Peck Melissa Rollins Linda Rook Dennis Sartoris Glenn Slaughter Morris Thompson Steve Thompson Vicki Thompson Darryl Williams Barbara Wright Betty Zacha Fashion trends are modeled by iunior Cindy Smith At the Varsity Revue, the Balladiers reflect talent in the Junior Class. I .1 8 1 .1 , XX. A ,, . N .- N. , X 4 -F fl x xx .lf na 1 Fi- 3 Y xii hi In L FRE, in-ZX, , i ' la X x Q V wg X IX , . 1, n g J +A pn, 5-'L L2 Q-E -1. X -gk! AQ. ' ml x 4X Ki Sk 1 r 3 Sherri Abramson Prissy Alexander Tim Alexander Glenn Ammerman Breck Anderson Jann Anderson Nancy Anderson Jean Armstrong Becky Ashley Adonica Aston David Atwood Sara Baggett Suzanne Baker Regi Baker Bev Balentine Chester Ball Charles Bard Sherry Bardin Steve Barfoot H I it A . , V ' , Q Y N V E! g l gf- A. , V X sm, , ,PQQ , we , . , L . k, A I 'T - , bg. . V Qt lx N :gg -1 vm K. A IW 'Q . A K .L x.-, W? Q as . J , A . D, if A h - V, M A v. A 3 J ' ,J 1 A 1 t if ' i q Q get Q , 8 - ,- A .5 . ,lr-. - .,. A A S Ta. We -. V ,W e A if , 'f'f3-91 43 .. 2'-'VIE C. -.e....ail ..l , i,4 xi is J Q at Kevin Barr Sandra Baugher Cathy Baxter Sharon Bee L f l Q 3 it 'Q ' , gi: K, . , in km As fl A 1 wk J R 'ffi 2 ',kV 'ii WCS? Q? C VA : 2 ' vis ., Avi Bile A1 L . Robert Bell Gail Beyer Rick Bibby Carolyn Biehler Todd Bird John Blount Woody Boaz David Boles Nancy Bomgren V'-r or X 'N ,X i f , ' A S i LL! .. ie ,4 E - 5 ki gi xl x s -lis- I .1 Q M Cindy Case John Caver Jim Clayfon Richard Cole Camille Coleman Sandy Cone Sharon Cooper Susan Cooper Mike Cork f' if ' an 4 2- yt. S . E' JM L li 'h ' A Hank Campbell Jack Canada Charles Carneal A Ronald Bosher James Boughlon Kenneth Bouma Alan Box Lynn Bracken Pal Branch Betsy Bray Ron Bray Diane Bridges Jan Bridges Bill Brock Jan Brockeif Brenda Brown Carol Bryant Marcia Bryer Brent Buckman Cindy Bunaf Max Butler Debbie Campbell . EE ,V M 1 .N .. s bln li 'X . 1 ips' l l 5' 9 5' ,, 1' W Trish Coulter fi W Cowan X gp, it 'Eff ul' ' 3 NR l in D' al Claudia Cox J ' 'X ' D ' ' Wk! W ' Joe Crain 5' , gg Wayland Crawley Q 'f2- J I H, 'limi g I lg . ' 3, ' ,pf K V Q in K lrlz 3 2,4 K Jimmy Crews f C , A Mike Cronholm Ly qveq C it ,Q 5' eC-e Qi jig ' Carl Crow J Kyle Crozier 'I ya ig iiiiq ' Ei i'i,e, fa' t 4 J -Q J' 1 I JUL in 4 4 J 1 ve , Q. 'll 'fv- fs' Sophomores Bill Darkoch Danny Davis y y is i V y bf ,wt John Davis C. Vic Davis Diana Demus Nancy Detry Amie DeWitt Cathy Dibble Jim Dollinger Jeanette Doughtery David Douglas John Drake Cindy Drexel Dinah Drury Mary Beth Dryden Reggie Duck Helen Dulong David Duncan Tom Dunnegan Phil Dunton Marcie Easley , y G f-fi ll 4 O f fi ,, ,GJ I -J. N i l it Q. . 6- my xl 4 5, -' i 5 .aa- , of-.. i 'N . ,- 3. ff G V A l A-1 N if -J Gary Gibbons Diane Gibbs Nancy Giboney Becky Gillman Alex Gimarc Angela Goni Dee Risa Grady Randy Graham Kirk Grall A .ai- 7 nk L 'P Mike Forster Debye Gaines James Garland Jayne Eaton Brad Ebeling Jenny Ehney Bob Elder Cheryl Ellington Peggy Emmons Julie Engledow Pam Ethel John Fanta Bruce Farrell Tim Faulkner Lyn Field Gloria Fields Steve Findley Jim Fitzgerald Tommy Flesner Royce Floyd Karen Ford Dan Fortenberry Kathleen Garland Sophomore ln' ii? Bob Grann Debbie Graves Mike Green Phillip Grogan Brain Gronholz Carla Grubeman Anita Gudzin Mike Hagan Richard Hager Jack Haggard Paula Hale Clark Hammond David Hampton Gordon Hamrick xl W 'Q' lg K gt! rg if 4. x x x 4 1 n g s- - .3 it .Ly . D nr li ur Q' -. F l gel rg i I xii , F-,fb A at ' . Q., A V-if hy . ,, , : 425: , ' r ,wjpk G1 i f . li Lllsiriiy ,... 1 1 arper A A.. Q9 M ' WPG i f M ' Suzy Harrington , .ii.g g I, XQ 1 c tie!-liwison 1, gd . i '-2 X if ' X U X l iid ., 1 , Citi. W . s L bc i f ok all FA QJ ' g y Nancy Harvill xu Nancy Hastin s Class 4 M , . 9- 9 Connell Hayes Sherry Haynes 1 I C, if Q uv-1' f .qw f' .V , 7 P.. .Aww wwfwf '19 :If I 77 E ' f'x 1 I. 4? M1 y. ... .,.. ' ww I - ,..-- .. 1.511151-515, - .0 , f ' x fu., 9' gg:-: I X' wi' f 1' . tl '6 C. ,V 9 , QE' S ,,.. .- 5 ' Q is V? 4 y W fffy .6 Dale Head Vicki Herrell Bill Hewitt Joy Higgins Randy Hill Gywen Hinman Cathy Holme David Holmes Sharon Hudgins Mollie Hughes James Hulse Sami Iliya Gary lrby Ted lsom Cheryl Jackson Diane Jackson Mark Jacobs Joe Jacobson Keith Jagmin A gt k'- ' V 3 4 u- -.U 4 i 'w Cf? J ,. iff I 'V .L sm-- ,,..- si! fi K , l ot. .Q x..... M ., Q V . 16 iff it '?j fa ks -xl ' ln, 1 - 1 SI' SO R l Q' N I 2 ,. , ,be , R f I Q A l. .- 1 J' , i 1 , A.- xg! , 2 ,ill in - - M fi V f1.1L'i ln 11 fl A +V' I 'Ji' II 'N tvg 1 1? iw lim S 7 , ax, kg 0 A lv s ' ' i r ' . J- ' ' Q -. ., ' i 1 ' ' I v ' 14 if J 'wr - Jill 4 brig? J J wi Q 5' A ' ' J .ai ,., .fs -.L G J- A . U- gil' I 1' 1 f I t Q 1' 2 1 1 68 1 Sophomore Cindy Jensen Sally Jensen Susan Jensen Gary Johnson Jerry Johnson Robert Johnson Wayne Johnson Jay Johnston John Johnston Bill Jones Jerry Jones Nancy Jones Ray Jordan Ronnie Kaehler Barry Kaiser Kye Kastrop Deann Kelly George Kemp Debbie Kenworthy Greg Kester Bill Kimler Betsy King Jack Kirk ., f-zw 5 Q' -H .4 ' T VKW . T 1 - :F ,arf f . - T A , 2. l ' ' V' . Class P Mike Leach Anita Lee Randy Lemons Chris Leonard Bruce Lescalleet Terry Lewis Nancy Liebig Kathy Lig-on Martha Lindnerr Alan Little Jimmy Littleiohn Ronnie Livingston Gill Love Larry Luther Ellen Lyle Jack McAllister Denny McBride Rick McCleery Tana McClendon Cathy McClenny Ann McCormick Dale McFarland Pat McGinty if 1 ,.i,. is - Q f 'rr - . - may-'V ff, , f Q it Virr ' -.fl ,-YZ7l ':',,ll ' , ya., X .r.'- ,LG 'ff I C ' X f t e I Z Xa' , . J' ,n f, A . I nfl - ffl , of M gxtfif 4 W 1 V if mi:-I Talzfxzff' . ' r:.,:,::45nw 4 , ,s 'lf X fa 'ff' 7 1 wwf. AQ, f' f ' .fG ' f , , , f 4? A L47 I 1 4 A Lf ' 0' ' f , .5 L f , , A af, fi 4 fi 'f I 1 V ,, ,f ,, -, f f X fi E W, 1 1, 4 M K f all I j,,- 'iff' , J ' , mi X' , 1 3 f fy 5 , .xt f X , X Y. 'iv ' f f f W' tb ff 1 , 7, Carla Koeppe Karen Krantz Tracy Kranz Jeri Krause, Becky Kreager Lee Krewson V it John Kundak Paul Langdon Pat Laurini Mark Lawson 40' ' wff' tr, , ,-Zigi! H f , if f f 1 R f!! ' , f 1, , . ig , li, f ' , ,V ,, u if al ? , I My A , 4 T I, fi- -, g 1 'sf ,,-l J. Y , f A' wav ' l L 4 Q. ,ai J' fi ' A ' ' ,pf 5. 'Z Q M f M' K, QV Zn X iw Y. gy I fm 9 f,1, f, , I Cl, ' 4, T, ,J , , -T C itti T . 2 T 5 4 rwi,.---'--- ' Sl Q V l' Tanya McGuire - .f ff- 4 l , , liouise AlAAcIll1aughlin P X, ' -iv L .W ,TL '- anice c att 'L ' ff A. , ' g H ' X l Liz McNeill fy 59 A Qi. Anita McPheeters L - . if, A L: ai V ' 6 5 Q Robin Magruder '51 rv- 5- Sarah Marlar '-A v Alma Marshall 'l',, -H J Linda Martin Leigh Ann Matthews A v gm ti ,ra .J x David Mayer , We .5 Phil Merritt e 'T 'f Billy Michaelis is-5 ' W Rebel Miller X I g L 6 ll , -no ,. '- r v' ' as Gretchen Mitchell 4- -I 1 4, , Pat Mitchell 'N V ' Sammi Mofllfelt in X Y X Debbie Monroe sd ' A A N Chris Montgomery y 4' is. , - Q Chris Moore by 'ig up g A Caprice Moreclock ls ' ' lp Q' s 'po Finis Morgan Joyce Morgan . ' ' . ' v if W. Sophomore I :F AN ,ff Q ' ,, Pat Morgan s ' ' 'Vx A 't i . Glenn Morris , X W ,567 Jo Anne Morris L l A A ,qw I' 4' f- M -5' Jon Morris . P 19' ' 5 Lynn Mortensen e ' ,X In T3 5, X y L wg i 1' fr i L L ' 9 iff' ,, f lf 1 1- 1 0 4' fp. 1' .l ill. 'bfu N Lana Moss Sharon- Moss Beverly Mulhall Melvin Murray Steve Nabors 7 X -5 . V I L. M- ' ' , l A-J' 'L' , L 1 ,,o.c---cL Tony Neel Cindy Nelson Dorry Nelson Zizi Niborg Joyce Nieman Shaun Nixon Margare1Odum Sieve One George Parker Kathy Parker Jack Parsons Ari Pasley Mary Pate Bill Patterson Linda Pea rs-on Tom Penigrew Nancy Perry Ronnie Pfeiffer Class f ns: ff , :fzgv 1.351 75,-E A V .4 I-A ' ' 'K J' f ' ilra N A ' ' l V 1, Alf 14 331 r 122 1 ' J I I if -all :, ' E -.,, . k U7 'A H- -4 ,off-uk , f f ,, '?,Z V,i:' ,,r- ' ' ' L-l l . 'lkk ,V V -- I ggy , 1i,gZ5 A kll, V ww g 3 . 4' ., 5, A., 1EjEr - '- 'f55fEQE2I--:Q . Hd W' as . y , mga, ' a 4 9' ,... A K af V, 73 :E V ff? 41. ,V 'ff . 5 sf- f 72 7, ' 5 4 425, ' lf' J 222 ,ff ri 2,1 1-ar. U: '4 , ' ,g as 2 1325-aff V ' I .A - ' 71, I '2:I5Q7:: ,:: ,: 74,112 -if J N ' ii ,sss f V4 fr uf- .2 Ql'l9?'3v' P' 'wif f' - ., '..f Ja iii' 'i' ' .J ff! 1 ' 3 - ., -' gif'- f . i.+r2,.'1,'-at EJ um ,J-4.,.,m...f1 Judy Phillips Sharon Pinnell Mark Polvi Brenif Powell ! lm 0 I ,M g--'eff ' fgg-Q 'mf ,l f , 1 ,J 4- ., f.: 3 in Pf . 1 '52 f My f I , 'sgj:3:1vf ' 'V wi:-iffy ' 1 3 Z4-Lf - J . X 1 M Y NJ, .. at .r A. , ., ' JE f -7 ,,,7 ,. ,,,, ll 5 -Q 'W 5 .r.. J V 'ff ' fiikf ,, 1' if-V Jerry Powell Wayne' Price John Prifcheri Ysabel Puga Linda Raso-r Larry Reed Martha Reeder Celia Reingold Ann Reifman Q 1 1 i Q 1 11 S fi fi- far'-i gr- . 35' y 1 k X fl -,...r' A V If 'l ...i fx, A if , X 1 70 CL rea! jaw? f-fue-ez-If-wnapgfigfrf builtilvf ZKEKIJDAY Cindy Rucker Randy Runnels Dorcas Sanford Nancy Sanford S Gene Saugey N 4.. John Sawyer . Donna Scarbough ' ' Steve Schara - 5' Q ' lv' . 1 g,ls Qc aj' V-1 ni, Y Nancy Schieffelin Richard Schaudrofaf Carol Scobee Nancy Scorf Bev Searcy - 1 tl, ivan: f 4, ,,. Sharon Sebeika A X Karen Sellers 6 Jan Seltz Q D Jill Senior ' . Kenny Sharber - ,-'Q 'N Lisa Shasberger I K J Mike Shaw 1 Nancy Shuhy '. Margaret Simes , i Cheryl Srnifh I f 3 lm 72 fe ,I f , E X s...f, 5: i EL, 1 .fli W 'GRM 6- 5. I-c X .1 1 ,- 1.. A If ,,'-A 4 L , l . if-,4 9 Judie Rew Mark Rice Karen Riddle Kenny Riffe Kenny Roberts Tommy Roberis Kennefh Rogers Becky Rogerson Richard Booth Bob Rosen XA, u - 6 2 6 yi J 1 ll f J I' . U 4 .-iq. ,,, 5... ophomores .1-1' David Smith Lin-da Smith Suzanne Smith Jan Snowhill David Snyder Carl Soderstrom To-m Sowell Donna Spraclley Janet Stallings Wyatt Sta nd ifer Betsy Stevens David Stewart Debbie Stirone Harold Stone Randy Stout Jerel Stuart Mike Stucker Nancy Sullivan Paul Summer ,,,,,,. , , . f .,M,f, I f, , f im, 'ufgvh Y- f . x, 1 cv A, , ' ll-- -J If 1'- z 'S ,Q . if f ' K O IM if ,al 1' ax ww' S Mitzi Sutton Sharon Swint Ginger Talley Patty Tate 564 11- Znw- -' J ,V ,,,, W... , .x 5 -v , S ll xs-'1 f 5,1 ff QI' IW f, H i 7, f M Q., X ff' V iw , ,, ,,1gf,? mg ff 1 5, KM it i .im , 4 4.4 M if ' r 1 tk I QQ t 5 ,,,,i , fi 'Q fr X 1 ' . , . 'f 5 Qu A T A ml tl ,K U Z, it ,TLD .U -AH- :- ,.,..-V, -f V. o ff . X ,- 'V' Linda Tedder Eric Teter Pat Thompson Charlie Trask Cindy Trigo Becky Truett Matt Tucker Tom Tucker Steve Turbyfill Bobby Van Rysen W. 'fb' 0- gl N f 4' 'L eff: ' 'F F, in , ii ig, w ,f I 2, 'l n In rm, ' Y' Ei A u 'X .1 K-Q ,NJ A ' . W - 5,' . '- K -QW Pl 5. . its hi u. ,A 'J' - Y 1,-l' 'VI 9 h A I ' ,- F ' 2 4 ' Q49 , F1 t ' JI 1 l I 'Q 4 lg Y . , ' N if - hx ! lr Q1 .' L i J I ,. .. hx-.ef ,nik 1 ' U' ff Z6 r Sandy Zeiler Scott Zimmerman Jack Kutz Woody Lowe Steve Terry David Thompson in ,. K I ,A A gr Linda Vaughn Mike Vendrell Debbie Weaver Joy Warren Eazy Weaver James Webb Larry Watkins Rick Wheeler Sid Whitener Martha Wilcox Emily Willard Judy Williams Louis Williamson Grant Willis Cheryl Willis Jayme Wilson Arthur Winterbauer Leona Withrow Mike Wolfe Nancy Wolfe Linda Wollard Roger Wright Jane York Fred Young Cathy Zapp Qophomores Not Pictured Nelda Akins Cheryl Allen Dona Arnold Kenneth Beckstead Cynthia Blatney Candice Broussard Glenn Cook Bill Dever Carolyn Dunn Pat Gatewood Angela Gist Carol Goss Mike Hamilton Kenneth Jackson Kenneth Jacobson Karen Kelly James Earl Lewis Frank McCullough Diana Martin Martha Martin Richard Paul Martin Wanda Miller Ed Padget Mary Parker Donna Pistole Richard Shumpe'rt Glenn Slaughter Julianne Slaughter Frances Smith Janice Watson Gary Allan Willis Barbara Wright Betty Zacha , y . 3 XX ws fx, ,A ., 5 ,. w 19' N - +1 53,4 'Vs-iii V. ueym , X as f 7 - ,. ' - . s .,5-.fa K AQMMAV ' '-f- v...4,gi- --Q61 V, ,- F. was hhmwunnq ? 3 . HOUSTON? 5 1 4 e U .- Executives To prepare young minds and develop character are the goals of our executives. These men, Mr. J. J. Pearce, Mr. A. M. Anderson, and Mr.'W. J. Davis, strive always for excellence in the field of education. J J PEARCE Superintendent Can W. J. DAVIS Assistant Principal ine Art The students are made aware of the cultural as well as the academic aspects of life through the fine arts department. The concert band, the choir, the drama department, and the art department are very much an active part of our school. if sf J 1' nw' K Mr. Davenport's students are able to capture nature outside the confines of the classroom. HOWARD DUNN Band B. Mus., Southern Methodist University RONALD BROCK Speech and Drama B. S., North Texas State University RICHARD DAVENPORT Art B. A., North Texas State University MISS MARJEAN EDGAR Music B. Mus., North Texas State University 77 ' Engli h , .,.z, ..,.........N.-.,..,....,-- , ,vffr -V ..4 What Iunior English student will forget the infamous transparencies of Mr. W. S. McCollum's class. K More than any other department, English is respon- sible for our lasting impressions of the ancient and modern world. Through our English teachers, we derive a more distinct picture ot literature and grammar. lt is to these people'that we owe a debt of gratitude. Z5 nl MRS. CATHERINE FOWLER B. A., North Texas V T., T.. PTT: in State University X I lf ns, 6 .0 l 'gi i t iz , t we . Wi.. if? n MRS. ooRorHY BREWTON 1 ,, N 2 A B. A., M. A., Southern J in ' Methodist University I I ' P ROBERT GREBE ' B. S., North Texas tl State Universitv i i Rf l' ! 5 ' . t ai . I A . lf, f - 5 2 l . . 1' - I 5 V'-. ' i -L 2 l - 'ist i . 5 as 'ix I, 1 MRS. ALICE CANNON B. A., Hardin Simmons Z M. A., Southwest Texas State 5,,.,,.,. , Teachers College l shall return! declares Mrs. Sue Passmore. MRS. SUE PASSMORE B. A., North Texas State University S. Mr. Robert Grebe studiously attempts to pass one of his own tests. W. S. MCCGLLUM B. A., Citadel, M. Ed., East Texas State University rms 3 MRS. DORIS WILLIAMSON B. A., Ouachita ,M MRS. WANDA RUSSELL College fi Personally, l think small purses are darling, admits Mrs. Alice Cannon. B. A., Texas Wesleyan College Now Seniors, for Show-and Tell today ... demonstrates Mrs. Dorothy Brewton. 79 i l .Pig-U i JACKIE RUSSELL M. Ed., North Texas State University Mathematics Mathematics is both the most dreaded and the most beloved ot high school subiects. To many it is interesting and stimulating. To others it is perplexing and confusing. To each student it offers a challenging exercis- ing of the mind which no other subiect can bring. .41 MRS KAREN CARRUTH R O-Cyl , S.. Southern 1 9-wfvxVk,5i all Methodist University sz V029 l A M M x5Christ nCollege,tD li . That's the third time this week they've been out of Baby Ruthsf' exclaims Mr. Wolf. Qfi l ew I should have studied more for Mr. Wolf's test I s Rodgers. Fil . ff , hifi... may fx 2114: L 7 T, MRS. PATRICIA HATINGER B. A., Southwestern University Ll TOMMY WADE B.S., East Texas State University No, no, the square root of T6 is not S, replies Mrs. Hatinger. No, Richard, like this, explains Mrs. Carruth. 3?V?7W14W , , yn 3, Xiswff gf gc, , 4, 7 BRYANT WOLF A.B., Washington University l l x , 5 4 1 I, A 2 ,f Z And, then, they went that-a-way, points out Mr. Wolf. 8 I Foreign Language MRS. BETH BODKIN B.S., North Texas ,, ,ev .,N. -Y .s....,s.u.M!in Sfaie UnlVef5lfY Boys are boys and girls are girls in s ' lf l l 'V tv .v L -fr iz If Q 17. t .4 5 1' . l ' , .f ' 1 H nj WeII, in my opinion, says Spanish teacher Mrs. Betty Montgomery. 82 French classes. MISS JOYCE JOSLIN B.A., Southern Methodist University any language, explains Miss Fran Maples to her l YM R if l I MRS. SUSAN KARNES B.A., North Texas State University Foreign languages pave the way to better understanding between the peoples of the world. Through the efforts of our language teachers many students leave Lake Highlands with a better understanding of the language and customs of other countries. if if MISS-FRAN MAPLES B.A., North Texas State University Eins, wei, drei . . . repeats the frustrated Miss Joslin. sid-my ,:..g,1s.iim+ Is that what that says!?! questions Emil Jacobs. 4 Q l T Well, it sounded all right in Germanf' states Miss Joslin to Miss Maples. . 'Q .,,,-. ,C X I MRS. BETTY MONTGOMERY B.A., Texas Woman's University SAM AUSTlNg B.S.E., Arkansas S1-ate University 3, :ml aw Science I don'1' care what you sayg l'm still not going to sign it, roars Mr. Garry McGIaun. Christmas! Bah, humbug!! MIKE OGGg M.Ed., Texas A. 8, M. 84 E 1 ll ii' Things go better with Coke. If you don'f believe if, ask Mr. Sam Ausiin of Lake High lands High School in Dallas, Texas, and l'1e'll 1eIl you. Even when he's grading paper, 2 ' GARRY McGLAUNg B.S.g East Texas State University ff S TOM WHlTMANg B.S.7 M.Ed.p North Texas State Through the efforts and experi- ences ot the science department, our students are able to gain the knowledge that is needed in our ever-expanding world. Courses from elementary physical science to advanced biology and chem- Unliversity No, no, that's not a bacillusg it's iust an eyelash, answers Mr. Ogg. 5 istry are offered to the LH stu- L dents. Fl h i, 4 I 5 4 -12' Z f-I '1 'Z Z W A , MQW' , f' ,.,,,ff,ff,i,' ,awfffffff j f, That will be S200 for the broken microscope, S45 for the snake that got loose .. . replies Mr. Whitman. Hisiorg It is necessary for us To have a Tull understanding of The world around us. This can be achieved Through a well-rounded knowledge of The past. History, govern- ment, and social problems sTudies are important in helping sTudenTs To appreciate The world in which They live. f JERRY GREEN 5 B.S., University if of Arkansas H . B.A., North Texas ' - r State University - ' CHARLES MOORE Jr MRS. MARY MARLAR B.S., Howard Payne lt iust can't be time for homeroom, worries Mr. Zastoupil. N. 5 T ,i il ' 1 H 1 J- ,I Mr. Stamps prepares TO leave after a long day of history and l th0U9l'1T 3:30 would never come, exuberates Mrs. Marlar government classes. 86 'Walk softly and carry a big stick, quotes Mr. Moore. 11-.: . . , ...-, W M, 1 W-1. 1 t his , ,+I , . A, Nm . ' my ri- 'J' ., BOB STAMPS, V , ku B.S., North Texas State University . f .Mr 44-,M '- -1 0 fi' , I f 1 4 if . , , . frffw, , ,,, . -,I-ra. 1.1,-.w, 4 - i .J -1' . . umm -:EJ MRS. CLAIRE RAVI, M.A.T., Harvard B.A.p Stanforclg Just because Colonel Sanders surrendered to Grant doesn't mean that he was a chicken, comments Mrs. Ravi. LOUIS ZASTOUPlLg B.S., Texas Wesleyan, Yes, Doak, Ron was lust like a little angel in seventh grade, Mfd-2 N0I'il'1 Texas STBTG reminisces Mrs. Marlar. University 87 Bu iness The business courses offered at Lake Highlands prepare the student for the problems of the surrounding world, as well as assuring them of their individual rights. N H-canst sb Q ls that a brief form or just one of Miss Landers' contacts? NL. MISS JO ANN LANDERS MRS. CAROLYN B. S., North Texas STRICKLAND State University g B. S., North Texas J0 U 3 ' I S State University Mrs. Lillian Hefner is responsible for supervising the publication of our school newspaper, the Fang and the annual, the Wildcat. Through her knowledge and devotion, the iournalism department has excelled and received honors in many fields. T 'T'-' :O-1 -e -4,-, I' 'S 3.-9 -'al' me pn , A rv-1 .. ' F T -I ...1-' if f' L 5' it I Who said this was better than the food at school? asks Mike Moore at the iournalism banquet at S. M. U. 88 MRS. LlLLlAN HEFNER B. A., Baylor University rlrynu , J. 7l!'v'14,m Rex Jobe, Kent Foster, Donna Karleski, and Mrs. Hefner beam over honors received at the annual Texas High School Press Association Convention. MRS. MARY LOU MCCOLLUM M.Ed., East Texas State University MRS. FRANCES DETHLEFSEN MRS. VIRGINIA FOSTER Librarg The Lake Highlands library offers the students the source of stimulating pleasure and- relaxation, as well as a place of research and study. FL! ij QZJLI? ' fa511'.1,'l ,X':xe.. 33 cf' 1' . ,.Q:Q:+r?1:.., i is ,,, The chief librarian looks over a list of new books. 2 What do you mean, I can't graduate if I don't return the book? pleads Howard Russell to Mrs. McCollum 3 JERRY GREEN B.S., Arkansas University MIKE OGG M.Ed., Texas A8tM University Coaches BILL GEORGES M.EcI., East Texas State University SAM AUSTIN BOB STAMPS B.S.E., Arkansas State B.S., North Texas State University JERRY MILLER M.Ed., North Texas State University LOU ZASTOUPIL B.S., Texas Wesleyan JACKIE RUSSELL M.S., North Texas State University Phgsical Education P.E. puts the primary emphasis on agility and fitness. It is stimu- lating not only to the body, but to the mind as well. It also stresses cooperation and team work among the students. MRS. FRANCES DAVENPORT B.S., East Texas State Universityy MEd., S. F. Austin College ,G'uf2,1,fZf27f W, . I Nfitrzrf' , .a--QW .4 45.1. .1 .ii i ,f 1192 .2 ,L A91 xr A .-4 -A P145 , 513341 '.,' z, ' 43-we f 5 i ,,. 24711. 17 ' f ,,.. . .141 ,zz ,' , 1i:f 1: 4.4 W f-zgf, 345 5315 . f See, l told you it wouldn't be so bad, replies Mrs. Davenport. You say he gets sick when he does what? RON BABERS B.S., East Texas State University 9l Homemaking And Indusirial Ari I -- . '- ay ' 9 I ,J ,J 5 if, MRS. EDITH BUCKNER B.S., Texas Woman's University Q- Q 'S si:-3 foiaflax-' - -'J . ' 11' . U 'u ' 5' n vi '.'-'- L-'.-'TZZ ' :s.: ,b':n'Q:lxI1 2. .i-.- ,-A -,'4e:v5'- MRS. ELIZABETH MERONEY B.S., Texas Woman's University 92 -....,.,.. , ,- gin:---' Ezff - ' if Just use a big safety pin, and nobody will ever know the difference, stresses Mrs. Meroney. Aside from the academic subiects offered at Lake Highlands, There are those available for the more practical person. Courses 'such as hornemaking and shop provide knowledge which can be put To use in every day activities or in vocational fields now and in later life. JERRY HUNT B.S., East Texas State University l I -I ' ...Y is X 47 11 Mr, Hunt, I hate to tell you this, but John was still in there, announces Bobby Hill. ' ' ' Distributive Education enables the student IS LI to put to practical use the skills he learns in school. Education 6 WAYNE BROWN5 4 0 B.S., North Texas li V I V State University I Q, N n Our study hall is provided for students who wish to further their study time. Under the supervision of Mrs. Frances Killough, a peaceful atmosphere prevails. 'i'7'f, fT',i f'izTZ ,Q,fL, ,gi , Lf.:1.3.1,,,5,g5f5:.,,,,, 3 A NM, . , ..,J.1Qieg2 , e H fggu:.':'+fj,,, I , 'QQ iffy :V ' f ,, ', ' Z , .,,V ,,v. , fr., 1 - I ,HVV ,L ,V I ' fx '- 1 , , ' ' fl gf 2 if fAqInggj:1,, ,zz ,f , 0'90.'4M-'wa-f,. 1 ' , , f , ,: f, , Wei M H , H . I A VY V1 3 .. A, ,f f - ' V fa if .min I I ink? r livin 'nmgpi ,mai 4-.W I K A f ff 09, 4 f ' , V, 1,3 ,-'. V I U , f at ' -1 r V Q 4 W I 9 X-X Gosh, Mr. Davis, he's only been out a couple of days, replies Susie Engledow. A I, M. ,, 77. , I --f Q6 4 237 I say we'd better let it cool before we divide the money, advises Mr. Brown Qtudg H II ? ffl K gli 44 13 Wt ll' Xllll . i E lrilwl X W? l lbw, 'Wk 5, f 24 '5 1n.,jaw.gV l,'. lllll l ,vi M f VJ' 'R Wa fy WW? , i 4' :X tk A Y 4 HN mhN4,xwr vw ff ' ' 1' .f s. Zw?'tfE-,kfiftf .Q S Z jllt .rri f MRS. FRANCES KILLOUGH Through the help of these two ladies our students are given the elcriywelitogltihidance which enables thenl to become the leaders of . ,ff u 0-. T, ...if-we-' va' ,. 4, Mrs. McVay listens attentively as she is forwarned of disaster in the form of an irate parent. Without the time and devotion of the secretaries, the offices of Lake Highlands could not be run so effectively. MRS. DOROTHY EMMONS 94 MRS. DOROTHY ENGLEDOW w. -ff '24, Xi 4-1 MRS. JOANNE EMMONS .K glii MRS. JERRY McVAY B. S., East Texas State University lik 5 MRS. LOIS GRAHAM M. S., Baylor University Secretaries 'Wet X in 'I' WelI, l have heard outlandish excuses before, but ... ex- claims Mrs. Engledow. ' 5 Q ' - is Qifrx. ' wifi 5 'ev t, L H 'ers . . . goofing off , Q 5 A N' , WH' Q vf X, , . -1 xf X ! 53,3 ., '7 !'. Q. f .pf .. at The playground 'H . . . on the docks at White Rock Lake 96 qo DKK X . . . at The park .. . on the golf course Around Dallas '3' vm-.-Q . W. . ' ' , .pg A F41 W, 'Q o .. on a date ... riding around 7 L 'UPU , , vp' f f m Ya-nil I The Race is on . . . Around LH f I 5 l I mnwaw.w:xf Mk.hd1 Y . 4 , Abeauvy mask for Mark. lnvigorating courses challenge the adive minds of L H swdents. px, 4 I -W. .L.V, Won't the bell ever ring? ,-we gf-W' 'T J f. 3 V4 V 1 E El. l as a .,fZl1.1 A up , p She said that he said that she said Look, l'm having a little trouble . . . it's upside down you know! da Coach Bob Stamps objectively listens to the rebuttals of interested Asleep or studying? students. Y B team ' FX r K . . a student body Spirii , .. a feeling W? . . . a cheerleader aboy aWiIdcat abell .alt xx .Ax . . . a coach . .. a Bell Boy IOI IV ix A' fs f ' ' '7N'N1' ,'l'- i MQ! ' j W' i T wT7i ,, 'i N c 1 Y' ' ' . '4 i .-. HF' -- Q ,r 'Y 'Ju U E if 6. i qi X ix -0: 5 5 1 ' J- I f s ip., ' 1 . i ' f 0 I 1 i .. A x I f I x IRQQLM kt- 'Q A X infix will N xx- X 'f' Enthusiasm personified! x -19- , ,ki ..--.. ,L VKAA W Ffa Sami QA-'EiYffAi1' 'ji 'VS' iz if 1 ,ix N , f ' - . 1 Q 515054 m xxw - , I Z rl M-1 B will :' . he A' l 1 x We practiced ihis enough-I should think you could get it The bellboys stand ready and waiting. right. lO2 HMC DfATS Q 5 R A I-., X v J ,X x ..n Oh L iftie Liza-Liftle Liza Jane Em, Bit Hats off to the Highlandettesl ,. 'lil-,... 1 t V5 . , 4, ,.,, M l . It .1 -212, 1 K K xi 13 ki' I iv 9 Rallies .cv f,ea'73. t p ft ,Q 'EEF' ' E' ' T E , 4 7 4 All together now 1-2-3. t t N It's in the air . . . lT'S EVERYWHERE!! All good things must come to an end ... l03 xv' 'iff' a sf X 1 W 1' c h. ' -A . . 4' AK5 HIGHLA NDS VWLDCA rs IT HG ATE MTN VARSITY REV ET? URS 1 PRESENTED av CLASSES or I964AI96S-i966 1 T' r I -I Vic, control yourself. lt's lust crepe pape I04 T ,Nu I ll E b.A hx VV l 51 R ru H0me-:coming 1966 The exes had a hand in Homecoming plans, for Their gift, the sign on the front lawn, told one and all it was That time at Lake Highlands. And The plans were coming True. Decora- tions of crepe paper streamed from over- head, draped the pillars, and waved in every wisp of wind. The musicians and drill Team practiced for Their shows, The Traditional Varsity Revue was becoming a coordinated-but-chaotic classic, and the football team was awaiting the kickoff. And through it all ran the Thread of Homecoming Queen nominees, the Friday pep rally, pre-game pomp, and The Home- coming dance after The victory. 'Ill T Tl g ' i l 25 1 if 2 1 Paul Kaplan introduces the Varsity Revue If you can r sing MY song, we'lI leave. Tradifional beginning 'of Home- coming acfivifies, The 1966 Revue was also The end result of many hours of anticipation and prepa- rafion. Seven lucky girls were changed info Cinderellas, and many LH srudenrs were changed into eveyrlhing from Chickenman To Loretta Young. But for everyone, iT was a Time for fun and laughs, always To be remembered as a par'r of Home- coming, 1966. Va rsiig Revue The Highlandettes were flying high. ' It took Robin To save Batman from Lynda Jo. ' 5 f . 7'ei2fI.n 2 , 5 , LQYZQFQFSL , f I 14 'sc N f 1' f' lv V . . ff 5,7 I i 9 w 1 , Ns , , L ,Qi R 'W 'L JW Y' 11 , 3 ll l il. , .,., fl , I ' . 555' f l? if? t' . M 1 i 6 1 if V v, ',yi,3i5,:a-f,,,,qk,f,71b53, gaihfgzggf, 6 if 'WWWYQ' A' K f .fa , , es' 4 .w- 6 7 ff, 4 s Q 'Hg.:i'Y,-:4,Sfi1f- 'I . V , +G- 13, --L rv? fa Wy, ,-.ggi 44402: - . . . , 1f:,.,p.u ngnv-4 Z9 .fm ,-1 1 . U.,-.Ve -,.,3., ,Ni A , ,vviigfp ,fjlw , My , 'if x,.1,g1f.,q,g, . .es It takes all kinds! '05 MMT iii -?,x1 T Senior sechon aT the pep rally WHAT a SENIOR section? Friday S Pep Rally Banners yells songs greehngs To exes, and a lump in The ThroaT when The Alma MaTer's Thrilling noTes rang ouT. The exciTing HighlandeTTes, The Bell Boys, The cheerleaders, and The prayer of a TooTbalI player. These were The ingredienTs of a Thrilling afTernoon. Mark Callaway and linda Williams Highlandette routine . . . and before The game They looked so lovely, and Their escorTs were so TauTly conscious of The onlookers. Each girl was chosen by Those who knew her besT as being a likely Home? coming Queen. Only one could win, buT They were proud of The honor: each was a Homecoming Nominee. Pre-Game i Ceremonies 'Y' .ik 1 r gay -S .,f. ' . . 2 Q Lei's make the hoop square next year, this one's foo hard to handle. Just before the Homecoming game, a Lake Highlands tradition is the presentation of the nominees and the crowning of the Queen. Football Sweetheart Jo Tuley was another in the tradition of beautiful girls who t have worn the crown at Hornecornin . Q Tim Mashburn escorts Jo Tuley to midfield. And the victory hoop was waiting for the Wildcats. '08 The Shadow of her Smile makes lifetime bright . . . for the Homecoming crowd, 1966, Lake Highlands. HERE COME THE WILDCATSI And the game gets under way and The final touches . . . and with iT, The spirit of pep rallies, The anticipation of nominations, The suspense of vot- ing, The Thrill of crowning a Queen, The excitement of The game, and of course, a perfect ending, the dance. Call The mood nostalgic, for The re-singing of The Alma Mater and The renewal of treasured friendships made happy memories again reality. . . . and There will be more Homecomings, each being bigger and better than The preceding one, but all exemplifying The undying WILDCAT SPIRIT. The dance was The fitting finale To Homecoming 1966 ' 1111 'Plaisir d'Amour never sounded better than when done by Miss Edgar and Cheryl Gaston. l'Ii have some more ... that Brand X isn't so bad after alI. ll0 eachers' Talenis? v'l'll'P l 1 IM! '.z- l 4 - 1, , f M ,Al 1: 1 - , . 5' V ll. , 3 ry 1 rs 4 grail-'V 1,17 0 '- i -' I f 'V . .J-A - l . -ZZ ,e , W S rw by l 1 Ja, ,..,., ,. . ,..,.' li lD? Wouldn't my library card do? X-3 ,qv -wr'-f' ' 1F T ! ' ' ' - F-.pu-av' ' l i i ,.X i 1 My dawg has fleas! Hit it, Jo Ann, giggles Miss Rodgers To Miss Landers. Come here, big boy, I need To Talk To you. No TalenT scouTs beaT down The doors of Lake Highlands To sign Them To conTracTs. No dramaTic awards were presenTed To any of The performers. BuT The Teachers who parTicipaTed in The Y-Teens Teachers' TalenT Show do have a legion of sTudenT fans. All Those who wiTnessed The Frankie and Johnny skiT gained a new image of The TaculTy. Frankie was superbly porTrayed by Mrs. Jerry McVay and Coach Bob STamps sTarred as Johnny. Mr. Ron Brock doubled as direcTor and barTender while Miss Jo Ann Landers porTrayed Nelly Bly as no one else could. Coach Jerry Miller's life was reviewed much To his embarrassmenT and much To The delighT of sTudenTs in a This is Your LiTe'f presenTaTion. Teachers Took The roles of everyone from Coach Miller's childhood sweeThearT To his college coach. All in all The Y-Teens Teachers' TalenT Show was a greaT success. 'Kc EYKQZ1 A :. Mr. Miller's sandbox sweetheart skips ouT of his pasT. -W gf C K. . .- my W Q QC f if as rv, f,i,,ii 16? Hm I always Thought There was someThing sTrange abouT That boy. AcTually, Teaching is only my hobby. Il' T11 . 1' Cotton Bowl Classic ,p ' 9 , ' . .' 4 1 . ,Y ' ' ,F'.'Qi!f llf q'kf1 ,Nf'i'lll ' U 'M if 5' A 4 V ' nl + wilt 'fr l ' A-M 'I n H. n l ell Mr. Dunn that I forgot my clarinet? H N1 Banner bearers Barbara Ruth and Connie Smith start the Band off on the right foot. cold morning. Lake Highlands, could be proud. . - -.,f5,,.. Parade. 'tn Cf, 74. . M., gr, -M .-,W The annual Cotton Bowl classic held special significance for the Wildcat Band and the l-lighlandettes on New Year's Eve, invited to participate in the Cotton Bowl Parade and football game activities which were seen on national television, the band and drillteam members were true to form, performing superbly, despite a foggy, By game time, the sun was shining, and the Band was outstanding in color and sound, the Highlandettes were precision and beauty, and the football game was one tor the record books. Directors Frances Davenport and Howard Dunn, as well as all of mu--r White-gloved Highlandettes feel their way through the fog while marching in the Cotton Boy The Wildcat Bandsmen form a cowboy hat on the field, as they provide lively entertainment during half-time activities at the Cotton Bowl on December 31. Coy Highlandettes wave to the iudges as they pass the stands. Carrying all their props, and pre- tending 'rh,ey're warm, Bandsmen and Highlandettes stand ready and waiting as Captain Suzie Cozart eyes the field. II3 iillllll iw Twirp Dance The Tables Turned and for one nighT, girls held chairs, opened doors, and paid The bills. IT was The annual Twirp Dance, a fund-raising proiecT of The Junior Class, and as always, a success. Dress was mosT informal, The music of l Us Four seT a happy mood, and even exes I cames back Tor The Tun. It wasn'T quite Sadie Hawkins Day , buT many a girl gladly Took care of The Tab, iust To be with The boy of HER choice. 1 is DEQ-if f Us Four provided the music . . . Students rocked to the rhythm, and The gym floor took a beating . . . Twirps played spin the bottle ... and An HEX played put your little foot. Odd Moment Around L H Remember '27 1- 'f 1 hi, ,. W e sr , irlnfiatlixmw i W- if ..V.-,when Mrs. Sue fMcCaffreeJ Passmore announced her upcoming marriage. k it - ' 595 . . . . when CharIie's car caught on fire in the school's parking lot. . . . when Mr. Sam Kovak tried to teach the student body to read . . . Backwards! These odd moments in the life of Lake Highlands will live in the memories of her students, along- side the prom, senior play, and the lingering taste of the lunchroom ' food. ..h. when the airplane ran out of fuel and, had to make an emergency landing in the 'Field behind the sc oo. I I5 z Mrs. Mary Marlar graciously accepts a Tribufe for her leadership This year. Randy Mustard proudly escorts Dorcas Sanford. l I6 Y-Teens Preseniahon Many of The Y-Teens' fathers learned a new step or Two at The Presenfahon Ball In December This, The TirsT year Tor a Y- Teens PresenTaTion Ball, is sure To become a Lake High- lands TradiTion. Held in The Fleur de Lis Room of The Cabana, The pre-ChrisTmas holiday dance was mosT im- pressive, as proud parenTs and Triends waTched 77 ex- ciTed Y-Teens as They were presenTed, wiTh Their escorTs, by club sponsor Mrs. Mary Marlar. The honor of being chosen MosT Typical Y-Teen was ac- corded To senior Julie Janes, while Edson Marlar, also a senior, was named Y-Teen Beau, by Miss Jo Ann Lan- ders, co-sponsor. Mrs. Marlar and Miss Landers were honored by The Y- Teens, vviTh gihs of roses, as Thanks Tor Their sponsorship of The largesT organizafion aT Lake Highlands. Miss Jo Ann Landers smilingly receives a bouquet from Y-Teens president, Nan Muivaney. Edson Marlar is taken by surprise as he learns he has been chosen Y-Teen Beau. Julie Janes radiantly accepts The title of Most Typical Y-Teen. A Y-Teen fakes a turn with her father l I7 Q! f . , 'f-................ ,f - 4- ' ,-,.,..,---' V..-4----' ....- . Bill Jones seems to be this play. M f +:ff:: 'M A --- ' if-F .I . l 'N in I I qu-.-, .v- I -ffm at a disadvantage in 'y'wmQ.H Q-f.',. 5 ,I 3 tn. , v ' -,ig tit ' -. , g , . ll' 1 ,ix f l N 5 f - 251 ' 31 kk Y 1 , i H- if II8 il --x Hey guys, let me play, pleads Coach Sam Austin I , .lC li-'gli ,...,,g:'i ' , - ' ....,..4.,-v ' 5 L l 339 -,.. The fast-moving game entertained the student body. Keg Club - Facultg mee asketball Game it e, ee,e e, new J 1 , A A o l lt ft l 4 as ,A 4 z t if ' no . I R A,, .' :J f Qi If I' A- 'J- Q Don Mullman's suave charm and endearing per sdnality rate him two of LH's best. 3 1 K Q 5 :img l'1Qi g.,, U g tif Q f .ag V Q' X-4 f .Y 'UU Even Rick Bibby's cute smile couldn'T distract Edson Marlar 'From The big game. The Key Club-Faculty Basketball game was a highpoint in The assemblies occ-urring Throughout The year. The faculty scored an overwhelming victory Cfaculty members also refereed The gamell However, The Key Club came out ahead . . . money wise, that is! 15311111 , 0 ' vi' will 0' 551: , Key Clubbers look on as the faculty soars ahead. Coach Jerry Miller exhibits usual form and finesse. Jeff Swope gets two for The Key Club. The Bitter End provided The music for The 1967 FavoriTe's Ball. Nancy Scott, a nominee 'From The Sophomore class, was proudly escorted by Jimmy Littleiohn, also a nominee. 1- 6 I' lf Q ii 5 ln l J 2 iii rf, ff ,we Senior class favorites, Jane Emmert and George Lafslco, exchanae a look of cxenuine sumrige, Junior nominee Tom Sfites picks up a souvenir on his way to the stage. I2l ,X M,:rt! Hl ie-,- .f to ., , 'lu , - ft Junior nominee Kent Foster escorted Criss Landau, also a Junior nominee. The evening was enidyable for the winners as well as the spectators, as the students lost themselves to the music of The Bitter End. Annually the students of Lake Highlands elect those stu- dents who represent best their ideal ot a favorite . The Favorite's Ball, jointly sponsored by the Student Council and the Wildcat staff, has become a tradition. Suspense grew throughout the evening as everyone wondered who had been chosen. The climax of the evening came as The 1967 Favorites were announced. sfs.1 ' rx,-sf' -r- i ffl To these ten winners, the 1967 Favorites' Ball had a very special meaning. l22 You Can't Take It With You ,iff ' ' - it fi 'a H , 1 ' X xxlz . --,f., ., I-E 124. Grandfather Greg Bostwick grave a superb performance as an escapee from bureaucracy. , It ', Q . s -af' fjQ L G Sandy Mauro as Mrs. DePinna charmed the hearts delighted audience as Cupid. , ., ma ,'N.', 1 if - ave VV 4 V lv 7' EN i I V .4 VAVVV f ,. rl i 'f,,'q, J , -I-gf 4 ' I ' ,f f . f. ,ff if Q21 fe f , ' A ie, K Wi 4 H , , Z f, .iw , ,. Q 'ff' f , r -- g , .. 1' 'f ' I I ,, A f -, sf 2 ' , W1 V . f A 2 N ,,,:.:f' R ' .Q JV' W9Li' 1' N A w I ,. , ,xg I, X ff, .,-,vffzfikigf ' - ' ' N ff-'fmvm , ,K 4 , M..,, .,.,., , , ,aw L V f I ' , V 'bw ' i4,f.4, , A , , ffeww- , , i , , 4, ,Q 15,Qa,f,'2M.' , ,f I I 4 f fav , f ff ,zg'1!fy ' , ju .4 f ' U 11 'j I j ibm. ,-:gy P, . A 5' ' 4 5 lf .rw ' ., ' , T :ff ' 75124 -I 1:2 .' ziiy fi- 2 41 , r M, ,IA ' V- Q 4 1,1 4, . . 2 ' 5: In 47,336 .V ,.a ' ,V 1,2-:A - v .,,4,,v:f,.,,, 3 . f r V vi f .a T, g ,gf if , ,, Wifi, -, 6 1 . - H41 ri 4? I f aw: fi, 2 f 2, f ,Hz f, rv z 22 I I 4 l 4 I 'M f Q f I X .1 f4M',,,4,gf I Psi! ff: 'E feet ' fl ki f . ' ' V 1a,,' 2 f 144, ' f ' 3' . , . , -ny .' .f 1 ir, .3 1 f, I ' I f , 2 w ' I M ,fi V, , . . i. 4...L,,.ic. . Railley Fallis as Rheba's beau, Donald, stole the Sl-sfmu lnig nnsfann nnfire of the One of the entertainment highlights of the year was the Senior Play presented on February 17 and 18. You Can't Take It With You , a comedy by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart, was produced through the combined efforts of the Senior Class and the Red Masque Society. The play, directed by Ron Brock, introduced a family of real in- dividualists to LH audiences. The Sycamores, aptly por- trayed by such stars as Greg Bostwick, Nita Jo LeGrand, and Barry Owens, provided an evening of superb enter- tainment. A customary happy ending found true love triumphant. Service Club s Dance Things go better with Coke. One of the finest dances LH'ers have ever attended was held on March 3, 1967, as the Key Club and Interact Club jointly sponsored a real bash. The Novas provided the music as the students filled the dance floor of the Theater Lounge at the Apparel Mart. flu i f-1' Kev and Interact Club members and their dates rocked -. .. and rocked . . . lil t .. . . . and rocked all night. ip: W xfeiiiiwr 'Rockin' at the Hop ? l don't believe we know that one. 1 ' 5 ' e l V T. u hal l24 After being crowded off of the dance floor, many took refuge on the balcony. V Sophomores peer from the balcony during an intermission The great music of the Novas made dressing up worthwhile. y I T'--1 'Md - ' --'J the beautiful atmosphere kept the dance floor packed all the time. l25 all-l Open House L11-1 i i aj .Jing A , 53 f-X .'. ' S Even chiefcook and bottlewasher, Terry Pope, had to stoop to the menial task of cleaning tables, J ,, 4 . ll lf? f 'a' fl' uf ui-1 Yu-k-k l ' Q, 3 C ,u The spaghetti dinner, sponsored by the Wildcat Band and Choir, proved to be a real success. .FA 4 5.4 FW, -M43 ,A,g-. 1 4, i' ' 1 ' Qi A A . l' 51:52 , uf V, '- .f' 51 , f-Q -A Y r , Q at l Q , 1 Q. , yf I ', 'L . .j,vfa:i. fs-si 9 . ,.., K V , 3, . r,- M. if - ,Iv :M V i- Af '35 ' ' . NP, ,iff 94 . u YZ GI LSL: Qi M1 J do 0-N -T40 Wm OE Q13 o ffl? Oro 2-P- 23 W3 gr Pl 0 U 'O m Q. no In no o W. K , i . . 2 T the The singing of the choir plus speeches from outstanding Lake Highlands students provided an inspiring program. it N a s ' 4 T The ujs. Navy color guard awed all present with their exact precision. The Spring Open House began with a spaghetti dinner, the joint effort of the choir and band. The patriotism program featured Mr. Joe Dealey, president of the Dallas Morning News. The choir sang, Greg Bostwick superbly presented Lin. the band played, and stirring speeches were given by LH students. The evening was concluded as parents made the rounds of the classrooms and met the teachers. coln's Gettysburg Address. A 9 Miss Mariean Edgar presented an arrangement written by Mr. Howard Dunn of Walt Whitman's O'Captain, My Captain. ll Civic leaders listen attentively to the patriotic speeches of LH students. MV- Joe DealeY voiced The Sentiments of all present as he praised patriotism. '27 rf ,F 1 i L... - i yr l' The 1967-68 Wildcat Varsity Cheerleaders IMP . Debbie Pennington, newly elected 2nd Lieutenant, Q I r winds up her tryout routine all smiles. pair Suzie Cozart is overioyed at being chosen again as captain of the Highlandettes. ' 4::y Ev... t i- f , .,,., ,, 5 ' ..- ,, 'W +1-,gf I Cheerleader hopeful Kathy Hoierman demonstrates er cartwheels for the audience Just as long as you remember who's boss everything will be fine. l28 A jump a a challenge for .1 D-1 cheer a speech tryout all - if Z 'V 1 , ' 7 f H, , ..,.mAffff,f.,M .f up Qiudeni Council President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Hisforian - FK - tv Mark Coppedgve Mike Moore Dorofhy Bibby Cynthia Croan Jane Emmert ' ' A A ' I ?'i15-XYi'E'?'3?NfY??ffW?-'Q Y 'S - z X--so X-,:-wgkwg 'X 3 a . Y ' -:go 5:13 1:21-X -gf. ., Mark Coppedge presides at a school assembly. E --an New members of the Student Council are welcomed by their president, Mark Coppedge. Students enjoy the Homecoming Dance sponsored by the Student A very active organization this year has been the Student Council. It has sponsored such school functions as homecoming activities and a victory dance. Also they took charge of showing a movie at Christmas and held the Favorites Ball. Again this year Again this year they have opened a book store, providing necessary helps for students-pens, paper-and selling spirit-builders-decals, pennants, and such. Vicki Abbott Linda Archilla Ann Betzel Dorothy Bibby Paul Bolton Martha Carona Mark Coppedge Cynthia Croan Amie DeWitt Cynthia Drexel Mary Beth Dryden Members Katherine Dunn Jane Emmert Terry Farrar Bill Forteith Kent Foster Cheryl Gaston Nancy Giboney Susie Harrington Diane Hastie Nancy Hastings Peggy lreson Chris Landau Vicki Lewis Nancy Liebig Martha Lindner Chris Lovas Randy Macurak Linda Mercer Sam Moffatt Mike Moore Trish Moore Margaret Odum Barry Owens Barbara Pate' Carol Phillips Barbara Ruth Nancy Saye Nancy Scott Sharon Sebetka Jan Snowhill Richard Sunshine Jonnie Tyler Judy Williams National Honor Sooietg O C1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY f 3 9 E- . 2, 'E rt 1 ? ' I A O'HliCel'S W of President Richard Sunshine Vice-President Ricky Coke Secretary Vicki Lewis Treasurer Diane Hastie Sponsor Mrs. Carolyn Strickland The National Honor Society's members are picked from the top IOM of the Senior Class and the top 5M of the Junior Class. lt's members are chosen for their knowledge, leadership, charac- ter, scholarship, and service. These mem- bers are inducted in a two-part ceremony. They are first introduced before the stu- dent body, and then given the oath in a formal presentation. Gloria Amstutz Dorothy Bibby Kathy Caver Ricky Cole Mark Covington Jane Emmert Terry Farrar Janet Ferguson Linda Finch William Forteith Diane Hastie Larry Hauck Ed Hazlewood Jerry Henslee John Hultz Members Emil Jacobs Kathy Kimler Susan Kunnemann Hank Luehrmann Vicki Lewis Randal Macurak Tim Mashburn Anna McFarland Cynthia Montgomery Dana Muller Debbie Pennington Bill Riley Barbara Ruth Barbara Stirone Walt Stone Joyful parents discuss the National Honor Society initiation. Pam Stucker Donna Summerfield Richard Sunshine Freddy Teter Sherrie Thompson Christine Truitt Jo Tuley Pam Walters Mike Watts Dick Wendell Cleve Whitener Howard Wood Bevan Wymond Jon Zeigler f 1 .1,i , 'f r +2 lzfnmw-wr Cynthia Montgomery shows her pride in being selected for the National Honor Society. This was the beginning of the induction ceremony. American Field Service fi Melissa Archilla Carole Berk Nancy Biehler Carol Cannon Cathy Caver Debbie Chambers Mark Covington Martha Crawford Connie Crow Karen Donovan Karen Firth Gay Gebhardt Gloria Gibson Anita Gudzin Emily Haskett Joan Hutchinson Rex .lobe Candie Jones Cindy Jones Donna Karleski Susan Kunnemann Nita Jo LeGrand Harald Mulack .locyln Murff Carol Pfeiffer Nancy Ritter Cheryl Rowe Pat Russel Barbara Ruth Charlotte Shelly Linda Steinhauer Linda Story Betty Tovey Martha Traxler Jonnie Tyler Barbie Wardlavv Cynthia Wooten Bevan Wyrnond Linda Young Officers President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Publicity Historian Reporter Sponsor Exchange Student Donna Karleski Karen Firth Carol Cannon Jonnie Tyler Nita Jo LeGrand Betty Tovey Martha Crawford Mrs. Catherine Fowler Harald Mulack The American Field Service is a national organization that began as an ambulance service in the First World War. The purpose of The club is to sponsor a foreign ex- change student for The school each year. This year's student was Harold Mulack from Germany. ln order to have an exchange student, 35750 must be raised by The A.F.S. each year. Last year they sold student directories, had a bake sale on Valentine Day, and presented an assembly for the student body after Spring vacation to help earn The money. Mr. Anderson presents Harald with his senior ring. Harald arrived on August 21 to spend The year with Lake Highlands. He is The fourth exchange student for L.H. and is The first To take part in The Wildcat Band where he played The Clarinet. He enjoys chess and photography. When he returns to Germany he will have one year of high school To complete and Then he plans to attend The University of Munich. Harald Hulack with his American family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Covington and their son, Mark. So that's football! remarks LH exchange student Harald, from his bench in the Band section. T 2-it 0 Q it y .y.y ml. y I y yywly xsi ' 1, .t . .VI in E . .9560 1 'lt -Q . it T h y if 5' xlx .4 , if . - . s T T T T J V ' lf . ii' 'i'i lll' I is T 'llll f ' T :M . . . if as -- Q . if 5 Wy J gk Bill Burford of Hillcrest High School speaks fo student body at A.F.S. assembly. I3 A 5 Keg Club c Regan, P. ld Schmidt, R. Scott, G. fp V Stevens, G. CPQNATTOQT Stites, Stone Stone Stone Svvope, J. Teter, F. West, J. Whitener, C. Whitener, S. Winborn, D. Wolf, B. ,vv. The motto ot the Key Club, We build , expresses the ambitions of its members. Proiects included helping to rehabilitate a mentally retarded child, sponsoring busses to football games, and co-sponsor- ing a dance with the Interact Club. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Oflicers Tim Mashburn Edson Marlar Mark Calloway Ben Brooks Mr. Charles Moore Interact Officers President Doak Smiih Vice-President Jim GGVTLI Se-Cferary Mike Montgomery Treagufer Andy Faletto Dire-Cfors Paul Kaplan Glenn Senn David Watkins Sponsor Mr. Howard Dunn A new service organization to Lake Highlands is the Interact Club, sponsored by Rotary International Projects which they undertook were painting the red and whitehaisles on the bleachers, painting parking-lot numbers for the Teachers and co-sponsoring a dance with the Key Club in March. Q E515 fm, Larry Bridges Billy Clayton Mark Covington Mike Cunningham Fatte Carlton Jimmy Dees Johnny DeLoach Jonnie Diepstra Stephen Dunklin Jack Estes Members Steve Edie Pat Fairchild Andy Faletto Jim Garth Steve Gibbs Dickie Griftee Bobby Guinan Dale Hart Ronnie Hemphill Bobby Hill Robert Koelling Paul Kaplan Tommy Laurence Bill Mansfield Tom McDuttie Scott Moore Mike Montgomery Randy Mustard John Murphy Donald Petty Howard Russell Richard Russell Glenn Se-nn Doak Smith Johnny Tomlinson Clyde Tucker Brent Turkington David Watkins Price Wooldridge Y-Teens In association with the Y.W.C.A., Y-Teens is a service club that has contributed much to our com- munity and school. Members participated in the March ot Dimes. They gave a Halloween party tor some children in Baylor Hospital. At Thanks- giving they sponsored a canned food drive, and at Christmas and on Valentine Day they gave par- ties tor orphans. Some of the proiects they have undertaken included a welcome breakfast tor new students in September, a Presentation Ball in December, several bake sales, and Christmas carol- ing. Officers President V ice-Presidents Secretaries Treasurers Historians Devotional Inter-Club Council Project Chairmen Party Chairmen News Letter Fang Reporter Sponsors Nan Mulvaney Dana Muller Phoebe Royer Nancy Saye Linda Baxter Linda Archilla Susan Tucker Paula Gross Wendy Winborn Vicki lng Anna McFarland Sarah Marlar Nancy Hastings Barbara Thompson Cherri Clack Gloria Gibson Cheryl Gaston Debbie Leland Carol Phillips Kathy Harrison Lynn Hale Mrs. Mary Marlar Miss Jo Ann Landers Y-Teens V. Abbott K. Adams L. Archilla M. Archilla S. Avera K. Baker E. Bardin K. Baxter L. Baxter A. Betzel D. Bibby M. Boehner D. Brown C. Brunson J. Caddell M. Calvert D. Campbell M. Carona K. Caver C. Clack C. Cooper Chris Cooper S. Cozart C. Croan C. Crow K. Donovan N. Dunton K. Eddy J. Emmert W. Favors L. Finch S. Freeman M.. Fuller C. Gabriel C. Gaston C . Gatewood G. Gibson T. Goforth S. Graham P. Gross C. Hagerty L. Hale K. Hall J. Hampton J. Haney J. Hardin K. Harrison D. Hastie R. Hausman V. Herrell C. Hicks K. Hill K. Hoierman A. Holcomb L. Hopkins K. Hughes S. Hunt V. lng P. lreson C. Jackson S. Jensen L. Johnston M. Jordon S. Kain J. Kamman C. Keith T. Kranz J. Krause L. Lambert P. Landrum N. Larson D. Leland B. Lennox C. Leonard L. Louis C. Lovas S. Marlar S. Martin C. Matthews S. Mauro C. McBride A. McFarland C. McGowan K. McLaughlin L. Mercer R. Mitchell V. Mitchell C. Montgomery K. Moore T. Moore G. Moots C. Moredock K. Morris D. Muller N. Mulvaney P. Murphy N. Nelson D. Oldham C. Phillips J. Phillips D. Pistole P. Pistole J. Potter P. Prince C. Ray C. Ricardez K. Riddle N. Ritter C. Rowan C. Rowe P. Royer B. Ruth K. Sanders D. Sanford N. Saye G. Schopp C. Shelley C. Smith S. Smith J. Stevens G. Stone J. Stuart C. Taylor K. Thomas B. Thompson S. Thompson S. Tucker P. Tumlinson S. Underwood P. Walters B. Wardlaw H. Warren V. Westlake N. White L. Willard D. Williams P. Williamson R. Willis D. Wilson W. Winborn D. Witkowski L. Young B. Zeiler N. Hastings Members One hundred and forty-four girls were members of the Lake High- lands High School chapter of Y- Teens in 1966-67. Seventy-seven of the girls, their escorts, sponsors, and many of their parents took part in the Presentation Ball, a memorable evening during the Christmas holidays. What better way to make money than bake sale? '39 uture Teachers Of America E--..,, President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Historian Parliamentarian Sponsor Officers Members Gloria Amstutz Marion Collins Barbara Stirone Christine Truitt Wendy Winborn Cathy Holme Mrs. Sue Passmore l ,. Gloria Amstutz Melissa Archilla Deborah Branning Janna Burcham Carol Cannon Marion Collins Susan Cooper Jan Colvert Susie Cozart Katherine Dunn Martha Edwards Lyn Field Karen Firth Kathleen Garland Anita Gudzin Joyce Hiesiger Cathy Holme Kerry Hopkins Sherri Hunt Chris Jensen Brenda Johnston Linda Johnston Barbara Lennox Kathy McGinty Debbie Monroe Beverly Mulhall Linda Pearson Cheryl Rowe Barbara Ruth Vickie Stateham Barbara Stirone Susan Stuller Christine Truitt Jonnie Tyler Heather Williams Debbie Wilson Wendy Winborn Cynthia Wooten Linda Young A well-known service organization at Lake Highlands is the Future Teachers of America which prepares its members for a life of teaching. They attend various programs concerning different types of education, serve as student assistants and as tutors to their fellow students. l4O Officers uture Homemakers Of America The Future Homemakers of America are striving Toward new horizons. Selling cook books and Christmas candles were their big money-making projects Tor this year. They have also given fashion shows, attended The area meeting aT North Texas, and The state meeting in Dallas. Ill President lst Vice-President 2nd Vice-President 3rd Vice-President 4th Vice-President 5th Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Historian Parliamentarian Sponsor Debbie Pennington Carol Brunson Carmen Ricardez Carol Brunson Peggy Frydenlund Kaaren Overstreet Karen Donovan Melinda Calvert Melinda Calvert Peggy Frydenlund Mrs. Elizabeth Meroney Jan Abitz Carolyn Anderson Cathy Baxter Kay Baxter Linda Baxter Pat Clark Martha Crawford Karen Donovan Members Cheryl Gabriel Diane Gibbs Donna Godwin Cynthia Hicks Jeanine Jenneges Linda Lambert Shannon Langford Dian Marshall Odell Marshall Cindy Nelson Nancy Nelson Carmen Ricardez Pat Russell Charlotte Shelley Linda Story f . .-,-mYY Red Masque Qoeiefg Ronnie Hemphill Nita Jo LeGrand Wendy Lamoreaux Cathy McClenny Carolyn Biehler Greg Bosfwick Cheri Clack Lynn Hale Joy Higgins Linda Hollingsworth 1-45 Members Palsy McClenny Kathy McGinTy Bill Merritt Appreniiees Chris Jensen Doug LeGrand Sandy Mauro Donna Nystel Ronnie Pfeiffer Barry Owens Harryefie Warren Pai Williamson Cindy Rowan Nancy Sullivan Ronnie Ward Lee Willard Judy Williams Officers President Secretary Treasurer Historians Vice-President Nita .lo LeGrand Patsy McClenny Wendy Lamoreaux Ronnie Hemphill Bill MerriTT Harryetfe Warren Hello out there The Red Masque Society made these pres- entations during the year: Antic Spring, directed by Mr. Ron Brock, Hello Out There, directed by Nita Jo LeGrand, The Maker of Dreams, directed by Harryette Warren, and You Can't Take It With You, a Senior Class-Red Masque Production. They attended three major contests, one of them being UIL. Some of the members participated in several city-wide profes- sional productions. They included Mr. Ron Brock, Cathy McClenny, Patsy McClenny, and Wendy Lamoreaux. Anfic Spring this was the first of many. c ,, l , .E N'-Q. Harryette and Wendy ponder the question, ls this how Patsy began? L Do you doubt that this house lacks the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval? l43 Debate it fx i l Darthy Bibby Rick Bibby Alan Box Janice Haney f 'f O7 J l Q Members Jean Harvey Bill Merritt Ronnie Pfeiffer Nita Jo LeGrand Mike Moore Kay Schaefer Edson Marlar Jack Parsons Harryette Warren The purpose of the Debate Club is to keep its members well informed on the cur- rent events. By doing this, they were able to participate in speech tournaments at Bellaire in Houston, Denton, and the UIL contests in the Spring. Officers Captain Darihy Bibby C0-Captain .lean Harvey Sponsor Mr. Ron Brock Creative Writing Officers T President David Hobbs Vice-President George Latsko Secretary Linda Johnston ry Treasurer Kathy Hill G Sponsor Mrs. Dorothy Brewton is The Creative Writing Club stimulates the minds ot its members to creative pursuits. Members have enioyed many invigorating discussions and talks by experts, including an English professor from SMU. In April the annual Creative Writing contests were held, and win- ning entries were submitted to school district and na- tional contests. li 125 fi 'ft Members Mike Blackwell Mindy Boehner Kent Foster Sammy Goforth Teresa Gotorth Lynn Hale Kathy Hill David Hobbs Anita Holcomb Brenda Johnston Linda Johnston Donna Karleski Peggy Krevvson George Latsko Jan Lee Patsy McClenny Bill Merritt Mike Moore Randy Mustard Carol Pfieffer Judy Rew Steve Roberts Gail Robinson Melissa Rollins Dorcas Sanford Clyde Tucker Barbie Wardlaw Marsha Zapp The Fang was published as a full-sized paper this year. The staff and first-year iournalists attended the Texas High School Press Association meeting and the UIL Press Conference. The newspaper received high ratings at both. Staff Donna Karleski Chris Lovas Carol Pfeiffer Barbie Wardlaw Martha Crawford Karen Firth Gloria Gibson Brenda Johnston Officers Editor Donna Karleski Sponsor Mrs. Lillian Hefner Photographer Rex Jobe l46 J ,ti 4 I .mr 5 - U - Mfr- Fang - HE 'Hur f - . il? HE g. To K P . ,,, r PTH 1 L...- Statt Kent Foster gives the speech that won him an office in the Texas High School Press Association. Journalists match their wits with the experts in advertising. XT A,,.,, L.. Gloria Gibson had many duties as a member of the Fang Staff. saw., vl i mn-31 ' 'ii 3? '44 yawn ,fa , ,st,e The Fang is wide y read by all. VX 733: 2:- .:1. riifiiififif , 3. ' Donna Karleski converses with Eddie Barker about problems in journalism. I47 Officers Editor Karen Firlh Phofographer Rex Jobe Art Editor Peni Tumlinson Sponsor Lillian Hefner WIIUCZT l,,-. , '- Av Carol Cannon Martha Crawford Karen FirTl'1 Gloria Gibson Paula Gross Lynn Hale Kathy Hall Jean Harvey Sfaff Joyce Hiesiger David Hobbs Vicki lng Julie Janes Rex Jobe Brenda Jobnslon Susan Kunnemann Chris Lovas Mike Magruder Kay McCasland Palsy NlcClenny Nan Mulvaney Belly Tovey Martha Traxler Jo Tuley Peni Tumlinson umm Staff .N-.gay an , V - 1, ,ff Advertising editor, Martha Traxler, works diligently. The members of The Wildcat Staff prepare a pictorial history of The school year. Among The highlights of this year, They were chosen as the model annual staff by Taylor Publishing Company, who prints most of The annuals for both high schools and colleges ThroughouT The UniTed States. 2fZ5f4?. : G V 'f ' f Q,wh,,2f:f:fff M.,-1 Lynn and Patsy draw up The layouts for the Junior section Quill and Scroll Q S X: Members Nancy Biehler Karen Firth Brenda Johnston Mike Moore Greg Bostwick Kent Foster Linda Johnston Carol Pfeiffer Donna Sue Campbell Gloria Gibson Donna Karleski Betty Tovey Marion Collins Lynn Hale Susan Kunnemann Martha Traxler Martha Crawford Jean Harvey George Latsko Peni Tumlinson Connie Crow Joyce l-liesiger Chris Lovas Barbie Wardlaw Jane Emmert Rex Jobe Kay McCasland Marsha Zapp Quill and Scroll is an honorary organization for high school iournalists. The members are chosen by their scholarship, citizenship, and their work on the Fang, the school newspaper, and on the Wildcat annual staff. A service organization, the members will serve as hosts for College Night and other public affairs. . A is .. Officers 0-X a 7 Wildcat Editor Karen Firth Fang Editor Donna Karleski u Sponsor Mrs. Lillian Hefner Z f? Science Club Members Vicki Lewis Mike Montgomery John Preskitt Gayle Robin-son Tommy Rodgers Richard Sunshine Chris Truitt Susan Tucker Scott.Wagner Bryant Wolf Howard Wood Officers President Vice-President 2nd V ice-President Secretary-Treasurer Historian Sponsor Richard Sunshine Ed Hazlewood Howard Wood Gloria Amstutz John Preskitt Mr. Tom Whitman w-.5 The Science Club each year gives a S100 scholarship to the outstanding science student. In order to do this they have many money-making projects throughout the year. They were in charge of the concession stands at all the h-ome basketball games and sold staduim cushions at the football games Included in their activities was a trip to South Padre Island at Easter time. .l.......------ Slide Rule Club s 1 '1'o N' W Members Larry I-lauck Gary Leney Tommy Rogers Joe Jacobson Hank Luehrrnann Dick Wendell The opporTuniTy To increase one's knowledge wiTh The slide rule is offered in This club. The Slide Rule Club meeTs Two days a week before school To pracTice Tor The UIL conTesT in The Spring. These skills will assisT The members in Their fuTure careers. Oflicers X . . Y X Presrdenf Dick Wendell Vice-President Gary Leney . Sponsor Mr. Tommy Wade Y' J Math Club Officers President Vicki Lewis Sec.-Treas. Susan Tucker Sponsor Mr. Bryant Wolf The Math Club is a group of outstanding students who seek to broaden their knowl- edge ot mathematics by investigating new courses and new kinds ot math. Each year a national convention is held in Oklahoma, and later in the Spring the members participate in a math contest. Tutoring other Lake Highlands students is their main money making protects for the year. 157 Suzanne Ball Vicki Lewis Sherri Thompson Steve Edie Donald Nierman Susan Tucker John Hultz Walt Stone Windy Winborn f f L f' 'N Sponsor Rallge Club ...J Mr. Bryant Wolf Officers President Dick Martin Vice-President Bryant Wolt Secretary Mike Montgomery Treasurer Cynthia Trigo Reporter Brad Young ' f av Bobby Baines Pat Barr Larry Battros Mike Baumann Wes Boothe Bill Clayton Ricky Coke Mike Cunningham Mike Drummond Pat Fairchild Terry Farrar Kent Foster Members Brad GFanlWOlZ Hank Luehrmann Mark Gulledge Dick Martin Sherry Haynes Sugie Martin Ed Hazelwood Mike Montgomery Kathy l'llll Lana M955 Bill lS-Om Jim Phillips Jon Jones Sharon Pinnel Larry Lancaster Klalqr Raney Shannon Langford Tom Rawles RlCl'iBl'd l.5l'lQdOl'1 Kay Schaeffer Gary Leney Sharon Seberka Edwin Simons Richard Schumpert Mike Summer Johnny Tomlinson Cynthia Trigo Mike Watts Bryant Wolf Donna Wood Howard Wood Stan Wright Brad Young Promoting sate driving is the primary aims of the Rallye Club. They sponsor two maior rallyes and several minor ones. There are two Classifications of rallyes that they participate in: the gimmick rallye and the speed-time-distance rallye. This club teaches their members to be Safe drivers GS well as navigators, check-point keepers, mathematicians, and spies. Red Cross Officers President Amie DeWiTT Vice-President Cindy BunaT Sec.-Treas. Suzy HarringTon Sponsor Mrs. PaTricia HaTinger ATTer beginning The year wiTh The annual membership drive The Red Cross progressed To such proi- ecTs as VieT Nam friendship kiTs, and making sTuTTed animals for a children's hospifal. They also aTTended The Red Cross ConvenTion. Carolyn Anderson Jann Anderson Jean Anderson Carole Berk Jan BrockeTT Cindy BunaT Jim ClayTon Amie DeWiTT rx-,,,L ISHN... , uc' , . T Cheryl EllingTon Lyn Field Karen Ford Suzy HarringTon Vicki Herald CynThia Hicks Lynne Jacobs Gary Johnson Cindy Jones Members Sue Kain Jeri Krause Becky Kreager Anne Lawless Chris Leonard CynThia MaTThews Ann McCormick Lana Nloss Sharon Moss Linda Rasor Celia Reingold Becky Rodgerson Kay Sanders Jill Senior Julie SlaughTer Karen Thomas Nancy Wolfe rench Club Officers President John Preskitt Vice President Darla Brown Secretary Bevan Wymond Sponsor Miss Fran Maples L A05 La Petite Sorbonne meets the third Thursday of every month. Their programs have included many distinguished speakers: Harold Mulack, Lake High- land's exchange student, spoke on European edu- cation, Monsieur L'Helgonal'Ch recited French poetry to the organization. ln the spring the club planned a dinner party at a French restaurant. Each ot their programs was designed to help the mem- bers discover new phases of the lite in France. QOGCB-- Suzi Avera Bobby Baines Mindy Boehner Darla Brown Martha Carona Kathy Caver Mark Covington Martha Edwards Jane Emmert Pat Fairchild Gloria Fields Martha Fuller Cheryl Gaston Gloria Gibson Members Dan Hamilton Kathi Harrison Joyce Hiesiger Kathi Hoierman Vicki Ing Peggy lreson Lynne Jacobs Carol McBride Kay McCasland Anna McFarland Carol McGowan Carol Phillips Terry Pope John Preskitt Kay Shaiter Gail Stone Susan Stuller Margie Tackett Johnny Tomlinson Donna Witkowski Donna Wood Bevan Wymond uerman Club Ce 'Al 2 A - ' rr 72' - N. 1 Members Terry Alvas Dickie Griffee John Murphy Par Barr Brad Gronholz Pefer Niborg Carole Berk Brian Gronholz MarTy Pe-Terson Bill Brock Carla Gruloerman Drucilla Rainer Bill Clayfgn Larry Hauch Roberf SchmidT Marfna Crawford John Hulrz Cindy Sharber Aflllqe Cunningham Joan HuTchinson Doak SmiTh Chris Eddy David Jackson Travis Thacker Jirn Ga,-rn Bill Mansfield Jonnie Tyler Gay Gjbnardr Mike Milam ScoTT Wagner Gary Gfensfelder ScoTT Moore David WaTkins Officers Presidenf Bill Mansfield ' Vice-Presidenf Bill Clayton Secrefary Drucilla Rainer Treasurer Chris Eddy Reporter MairTha Crawford Sponsor Miss Joyce Joslin This year The German Club had among iTs speakers Lake Highlands Exchange STU- denT, 'Harald Mulack. He and Miss MargareT Morgan, former Lake Highlands Ger- man Teacher, spoke af a dinner held aT The Rhinelander in December. The discus- sions aT Their mee-Tings were cenTered around various TaceTs of German culTure, his- Tory, background, and social customs. Donna Campbell ,ll 0 . Katy Adams Marsha Andreason Beverly Balentine John Blount Mike Bradford Deborah Branning Ellen Brody Jan Crockett Joan Coppedge Greg Corwin Cathy Dibble Mike Drummond A A' its It - . , P 1 P Mrs. Beth Bodkin John Pritchett Nancy Schettelin Ed Simons Julie Slaughter Jett Smith Richard Sunshine Kathy Taylor Eric Teter Mike Vendrell Sid Whitener Howard Wood Marsha Zapp Jon Ziegler As a means of making money, the Latin Club highlighted this year with a slave sale at their annual banquet in the spring. ln March they attended the Latin Club state convention. I58 K. Atherton A . Attaway K. Baker E. Bardin P. Bell M. Berry R. Berry M. Blaylock E. Booher J. Brod E. Brody J. Colvert R. Cox K. Dunn N. Dunton J. Ferguson K. Firth W. Frindell P. Gatewood S. Gibbs S. Graham P. Gross K. Hall J. Harvey E. Ha-skett Qpanish Club D. Hastie M. Heath Hopkins Horak Hott Hynes lliya Jacobson Jagmin Jennings Kamman Kickirillo Kimler Krause Krewson Kunnemann Landrum Livingston McCartney Miller Morris M. Odum E. Parsons E. Penland P. Prince C. Reingold J. Rice L. Rook P. Royer N. Sanford C. Smith C. Stacks V. Stateham T. Stites W. Stone P. Stucker D. Summerfield C. Taylor B. Thompson D. Thompkins B. Tovey S. Wallace J. Webb G. Whitley K. Wilbraham J. Williams P. Wooldridge C. Wooten Officers President Susan Kunnemann lst Vice President Tom Stites 2nd Vice President Betty Tovey Secretary Kathy Kimler Historian Mike Berry Reporter Kathy Hall PASF Reporter Cynthia Wooten Sponsor Mrs. Betty Montgomery Los Gatos Monteses, the Lake Highlands chapter ot the Pan American Student Forum, has had a busy year. Last year the club attended the state convention, and Susan Kunnemann was elected to the Board of Directors for this year. Some of the activities of the club included a Christmas party for Latin-American children, an annual ban- quet, and a Spanish play. The highlights of the year was attending the state con- vention in Austin in April. Como afaii ihr One of the Spanish Club's plays was a comedy on how a person can get Tongue- Tied in Mexico. ,,,,,....-1-1 Who sang yeah, yeah, yeah, at the end of Away in a Manger ? J French students enioying poetry read by Yves L'HeIgonaI'ch. l60 , I , - yr But Miss Joclyn, these words weren'f on our vocabulary X U i Bell Bogs ILDCATS - - ill Four boys who have done a great iob of promoting school spirit and enthusiasm are Mark Callaway, George Latsko, Edson Marlar, and Tim Mashburn. They were in charge of transporting the victory bell to and from the football games and ringing it each time the Wildcats scored. The Bell boys are sponsored by the Key Club. Tim rings the victory bell as spirit rises. Wifh fhe arrival of the Victory bell, the game can begin. LH spirit boosters, the Bell Boys, take a momentary rest during a pep rally. I 1 Q l Nab. ' ' +hLiP ll :,', L r , ru Q 1 . ,X , .Qi I Q M A - -g,. -vs-xi With arms n the Cheryl Ro e sho 'fs F ghtl -H111 Cheer D A fa. ' -'H farm White! yells head cheerleader Jo Tuley uw? gush, nas?-v qi, 1-A-A Leaders Junior Kathy Hoierman, begins Whisper .wfrwwf EXE5 Because of a serious iniury, Julie Janes was unable to participate in all the vigorous activities of the Cheerleaders, but she' was there to add spirit, every time. Six girls who were always promoting school spirit and a desire to win among the student body were the cheerleaders consisting of seniors Jo Tuley and Julie Janes, juniors Kathy Hoierman, Linda Rook, Cheryl Rowe, and Bevan Wymond. They sold spirit ribbons, decorated the school, and led cheers at pep rallies and at games. They also marched in the Fair Day Parade. Linda Rook asks for Hone Big Fighfff- Bevan Wymond says the Pledge before a pep rally. 'lift I63 Highlandettes c Jan Abitz Katy Adams Marsha Andreason Eileen Bardin Linda Baxter Rosie Berry Darla Brown Carol Brunson Janna Burcham Debbie Campbell Carol Cannon Marion Collins Connie Crow Carla Gruberman Paula Hale Kathey Hall Sharron Haney Susie Harrington Brenda Johnston Linda Johnston Members Carol McBride Anna McFarland Tanya McGuire Birdie Mitchell Pat Mitchell Kathy Morris Lynn Mortinson Dana Muller Joclyn Murtt Sharon Pinell Ann Reitman Phoebe Royer Cindy Rowan Pat Russell Nancy Sanford Cheryl Smith Cindy Smith Linda Smith Vickie Stateham Gayle Stone Linda Story Barbara Stirone Mitlie Sutton Susan Tucker Pam Walters Cheryl Willis Nancy Wolfe Mrs. Frances Davenport Officers Captain ist Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant Alternate Managers, Barbara Ruth and Connie Smith, relax during half-time performance. Suzie Cozart Karyn Hughes Debbie Pennington Linda Young Gloria Amstutz Donna Karleski 5 it Parade. 'K What's this? V for victory? Doing hand routines, the drillteam marches in the nationally televised Cotton Bowl up wiiaaai The Wildcat Band began the year by participating in all ten football games. At Christmas they presented a concert wth the choirg they also performed in the New Year's Eve Day Parade and Cotton Bowl pregame ceremonies. In the spring they played at a Patriotic Assembly and later at a teacher's convention. Their busy year included participating in three divisions of the UIL Contests: marching, playing, and solo and ensemble. FLUTES Pat Branch Judy Hott Martha Jordan Betsy King Anita Lee Judie Rew Steve Schara Diana Demus OBOES Candy Jones Pam Stucker Bb CLARINETS Gary Dahman Jimmy Dees Janet Ferguson Marsha Fuller Bobby Guinan Jerry Henslee Lynda Jo Hopkins Cynthia Jones Jerry Jones Susan Kain Paul Kaplan Kathy Kimler Sammy Motrfett Harald Mulack Gayle Pegler Karen Thomas Scott Wagner Eb CLARINETS Jane Potter BASS CLARINETS Jan Colvert Anita Gudzin Peggy Harrison Lee Krewson Marti Peterson Melinda Schluneger BASSOON Klahr Raney Dickie Griftee ALTO SAXES Carole Berk Brad Ebeling Joe Jacobson Mike Montgomery Eb SAX Bill Southard TENOR SAXES Mike Berry Keith Jagmin BARITONE SAXES Shaun Nixon Duane McMulIin Banu CORNETS Pat Barr Wes Boothe Ricky Coke Bill Cowan Gregory Kester Billy Kimler Ricky Miller Terry Pope Robert Rosen Alec Smith David Thompson Mike Watts TUBAS Glenn Cook Morris Thompson BASS Steve Findley Emmett Harrison Ted lsom Robert Koelling Tommy Rodgers FRENCH HORNS Kevin Barr Paul Bolto-n Tommy Dunnegan George Kemp Karen King David Mayer Steve Otte Travis Thacker Jonnie Tyler TROMBONES Che-ster Ball Jim Clayton Mark Covington Alec Gimarc Bill lsom David Jackson Hank Luehrmann Ken Roberts Dick Wendell Grant Willis Jim Worrell BARITONES David Flockerzy Randy Graham Glenn Morris Jim Power David Schof-fstoll Tommy Laurence PERCUSSION Bill Bell David Duncan Wendy Favors Sherrill Graham Gary Leney Bill Mansfield John Murphy Dale McFarland Band Director Howard Dunn '67 Band - Personalities A , l ,. Y'4?g Frqyw K' . . T H-, . l ,,t9, The maiorettes end a successful year with a smile. This year's maiorettes were Glenda Gunter, Marsha Fuller, Wendy Favors, Lynda Jo Hopkins, and Jonnie Tyler. Drum rnaiors, Melinda Schluneger and Mike Watts, stand at attention for the last time as leaders of the band. The all-male members of the Stage Band have performed at all the home basketball games and provided the music for the Varsity Review. Student Director for the band was Terry Pope. i68 ix X Ak I h .J Oh, what I would do for Wanda the Witch . .. or Lynda Jo's lacquer, exclaimed With these hats on, who knows where the band is,' murmur Glenda Gunter. the drum majors. L 'VN 5,3 gun-5' 1 l ft, 974 ,f V . ,,..... I , . Hey, Jimmy, how about marching with the rest of us? Wait, wait! Our tongues are stuck, ex- claim members of the bass clarinet section. 5 ,And The Beat Goes by pm -Q., 45? Kwai' fc iizii if it Andy Attaway Suzi Avera Rosanne Berry Larry Bridges Barbara Claussen Johnny DeLoach David Flockerzy Jalayne Fox Cheryl Gaston Sammy Goforth Sharon Haynie ,..,,,,.l Officers President Larry Bridges Choir Vice-Pres. Lee Willard Secretary Jalayne Fox Librarians Sharon Haynie Kathy Kickirillo Sponsor Miss Marjean Edgar ix Q Members Sherri Hunt Pat Murphy Travis Thacker Gary Irby Donna Nystel Donna Thompson Chris Jensen Larry Newberry ROr1l1ie Ward Kathy Kickirillo Drue Rainer David Watkins Shannon Langford Steve Roberts Tom Wells Kathy McGinty Teresa Robbins Vicki Westlake Sarah Marlar Carl Soderstrom Karen Willbraharr Bill Merritt Linda Steinhauer Lee Willard Rebel Miller Janet Stevens Cynthia WOOfer1 Karen Moore Donna Summerfield JON Ziegler Trish Moore ffg 4 tel. A A ri'-.C r K A A A me Gimme a little kiss, will ya, huh! Oh, I don't know, but the boy on the third row sure looks good. - 4' . '- '-v--...NA lf Choir rehearses for the Spring program. This year's choir is the largest and most active that Lake Highlands has ever heard. Several members participated in a number of programs other than those sponsored by the choir. The choir per- formed in activities such as The Varsity Revue, a Patriotic program, and the Spring Concert. At the Spring Open House, they co-sponsored a spaghetti dinner with the Wildcat Band. They also attended the Buccaneer Festival with the band in Corpus Christi. Di tributive Ed ucanon Students of Lake Highlands that are gaining early experience in the career world are the members of Distributive Education. Their many projects this year have included selling umbrellas, pocket calendars and raincoats. This experience will help them become better acquainted with the business world. Officers President Jim Barrett Vice President Jim Ross Secretary Donna Thompson Treasurer Chris Smith Sponsor Mr. Wayne Brown A. Akins J. Barrett F. Berry S. Brooks R. Cayce C. Chitty B. Detry C. Evans R. Fallis M. Feldman L. 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' ,1 ,ra ' ff 4 1, :riff if 4' 4' 3 1 4 ' 4 V f M 1, Q, '1w1,.Q ' 1 ,,,,.,- ZFM r-TF, Ann.-. ww: ., WILDCAT9 Player Keith Adelstein Cleve Whitener Dick Adams Tommy Chandler Wayne McDonough Ronnie Eller Charles Carneal Jim Walls Mike Davis Ben Brooks Mike Lyle Ricky Willis Tom Stites Mike Moore Don Adkisson Mike Simmons Bill Riley Will Kelly Jett Bennett Rick Stone John Smith Denver Crawley Paul Pendery Terry Farrar Class Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Soph. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. cg' Roster No. Player 79 Mike Dixon 80 Bill Shaw 81 Pat Regan 84 Freddie Teter 85 Mark Coppedge 88 John Croom Record 7 Samuell O Lancaster 14 South Garland 33 Greenville 37 Lewisville 6 Sulphur Springs 21 Mt. Pleasant 30 Bonham O McKinney 6 Gainesville 'District games Class Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. 12 8 35 O-x 64: 10 7'k of 20 or 1966 ,W , WZ, X ,, .KL f 'Zur Coach Bill Georges , 4b,zifZ4KfLf 'z ,y,..,y f f , Coach Miller my mf The opposifion quarTerback surveyed The Lake Highlands' defensive squad poisedacross The line of scrimmage, Then squinTed pasT his face guard To The goal line so far away. VViTh a quick glance, he seT for The snap. The lines clashed. As The ball lefT The quarTerback's hands, The figure of VVildcaT BenneTT surged forward To baT down The ball. The quarTerback dusTed The seaT of his panTs. SeT again. WildcaTs Dixon and Riley crash Through, and The ball-carrier flees, only To be clawed down from behind. l The VVildcaTs' ball. AdelsTe,in is seT. Moore cen- Tered. BenneTT pulled from his lefT guard spof and led Chandler around end. Down field blocks were seT by Coppedge, Lyle, and Shaw. FirsT down. Adams handed off To Chandler. Chandler handed To Lyle. The opposifion defense moved in. Lyle pifched back To Adams. The quarTerback hiT Coppedge for The TD. This was The way of a winning season. ff f. ,1 f . I. Coach Russell Coach Green If . 2, it if I F, 4 X Q A 'dr l L 1 r 4 A 1, K ,, re n 1' V , 1' , '9 i- El? ,gi az mf' , ' M, ,N Q Nw av' A IV ,t x 1 V, ,-,nf-' , , '-frf' , iylf . if-Slit J V Hx' -'Uv pig-tw if' The Wildcat defense mangles a defenseless Spartan . . . drizzling rain . . . outnumbered and outweighed . . . good night for an upset. . . defense shone . . . Jody Worsham . . . Spartan slide by . . . even in defeat, a winner. Jimmy Walls blasts over for the season's first touchdown 1 li 1 ' yf Keith Adelstein as 'J 1 , 4 - , , F, rs. ha' ' , f ' .f - '- ' 1- Y ' L Jw ..4' ,t ,, ,,-nt 1 ,, ,H-4 tx 'w.' - , 1 fl L ,-Af. low. I . .1 . ,mt- mf 'rw u!1r.!:.,AfJ x ' Dick Adams Misc ff f ,Jf I i '- 'M Jimmy Walls 4' ,ffsf 453.-J . Q - ' -' 'Z .ff f',f il J sa- ,.-S.: ' L H 7 .Qf , - 1l0 x i 78 4, v 'V -Q ' I 'V o vii' 4. 1 A2 I F 155 g g5' 1 423 GND I , . S X 1 M 4A!. ' 1' -- . 1 ,4 L, f ' 4 I A f 1 , - an fJ1?u,g3L L l XE if i L fga .,,,,L4 '21, 'H ' -. v 1 . ' ' , ,M , . ,... - 'f' . ' Dig ff? rl South Garland 35 LH I4 Dangerous duo of big mis- takes and a good South Garland team . . . Colonels do no wrong . . . halttirne score 14-6 . . . Colonels haul in Whitener pass for TD . . . tinal Colonel score on another fluke . . . 35-6 . . . but Wild- cats weren't through . . . Adelstein to Shaw for TD. 'Ln if-.. I ...s use-11 .Mex-ff g ' tw-aww-- ' ' -5' X Ui! ' M' -W . ' 1 1..:.,,,..iH'. '-H' 1-!li':,mV1x .. .AM V A A iw H 4 ,,., lf fr ' is R. ' A' V V 'f A , ' - - 'M 'in '- ' 3 'Vw-Q P 'V l - V-li ,N . ' -.g 4. , 3 ' jj wi I ,Asa H' - 'f1'5l!' 4 N E .MT o i V A . I . K , ,K .f,-gwwm ,-gy, NA, ,nhl bww' .Q,Mj,,Q..f 4 . 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Walls . . . Touchdown . . Wilclcais can do no Wrong. A Greenville back agrees that The Wildcat defense is tough JB N 4, gc .fi l f 1 r,e,, N . , ,crv,, . 8,7 :.r, if I any e fi' W i i ' 'Eli '-' il l 1' '2f S1 .,.1,, sfe- Pat Regan - Cleve Whifener s ? ,x p , f,,,- K , ,,Q,,,, ,Q ,Wf- ,,,,,, f, M .,.,. r . eo r 1' 5' K , . , .. V. 41-K ,Q V f. I utr.. V- ful-.. 4 ,A Q, et, 4, , Tommy Chandler l8l LH 37 P 'Ph . a A ff ! ,A , . ,, ' 'L 'J 8. ,rf 1455 Q x' , 4 . . A 1 A 7 H :y 'r Q: 5' I N vs, - V' 2. f' x, 'L-H 'T I rn L V ,, if a i :fx .2 '1 5 X Y' A.. L. Wayne McDonough 1 X . X 1 xr! .. .sy nn' Mike Lyle A fast back blurs through the Lewisville line Cold winds . . . Mike LyIe's 68-yard scamper . . . Blocked puni picked up by Coppedge . . . Farmers plowed under. Lewisville Junior Mike Davis prepares to smother a blitzed quarterback Sulphur, Springs I O Narrow victory . . . oulphur Springs defensive baTTle . . . field goal . . . Wayward pass for six poinis . . . sixty yards away 2 , . . . Chandler . . . eighr for 43 J ' and The TD . . . scoreless last half. f Tom Stites Bill Riley Mike Simmons Eighth time around fl ,. .. wah f' 'iff ' ..,,r ,' , 11. ., s mr., ,-141, nth' H'-rw 0 s.v:q,,c, Here comes the bomb . lift ' 2,2127 N Mt. Pleasant Tigers blitzed . . . Lake Highlands defense made the difference . . . Wildcat second string made good showing in final quarter . . . Tigers allowed only 56 offensive plays, com- pared to Wildcats' 81 . . . It was Homecoming . . . Jo Tuley . . . Football Sweetheart . . . Homecoming Queen . . . Exes add spirit. -'se LH QI ' i J' -536 1, Q. .,,'-:fs LN- -' X., .X . , A Jeff Smith ll 5-N , l P? 5 l84 Ricky Stone Don Adkisson is-Ann!! gy., .b hw. in I - - rot- ---'fr A 1 .- I -. , ... ,L 4. .wfv--'5 -0'-.:l7'.'. 1- 1. -, Tiger trapped dxf- if McKinneg 20 LH U , X ' 11 1 I ,gy 4.1 . vn. .'Q',.' '- . f-4 5 . ' vq -' W f'..u'f-1 3 ,!- ' ' 17 - Mike Davis it I r , UI Terry Farrar 'T Wildcats corner a Lion Lions 'rake 'Ca'rs, 6AAA Title . . . Top-rafed McKinney rode defense to victory . . . 49-yard scamper by James . . . pressure on The Wildcat offense . . . 'Cars didn't give up. 70 I , ,. ,A ' 'Q X s-.f w v ,, ,M Freddie Te-fer I 86 e c . e Ls. ' -- ,'. ' , ' 9v -, -. , . in ' -f '-? 'i' -' A ' f' ' ' M' ' - - -,-,314 Adelsfein tries the wrong option 87-yard bomb . . . broke for long gains . . . great field posiiion . . . blocked punt . . . booming punts . . . rugged defensive duel . . controversial chain gang. . That's MY quarter! A , ., 4 S J F 4- fffe LH Gainesville fi g' i liiiikengf h V .::, g gg l I. l! . .,., ggb, bi. Q Sw.'Q43-airfffwswf,-i John Croom . ,QM f pf ' . ,Kirin .1 14 31' sf . 3' , . rx xl J X I i ,. . , 1 Y --ra ,.,Ngf4,.'f ,fi , 4 N V ,i l ,i 33' W A V.f,,gV,,1 X, -1g:.,,af 1, J.,-' 1, ff-1 , , 1 f TA -i 4j.i i-,..4?'fw1-- v' ,-. , -Q, r.y.'...,f ai if TWQQ L ? fl:3s,.. ' Charles Carneal Crawley warns a defensive Leopard '87 l88 6 , ity -'Grit -s l 51131: -L,'f'X!'f, Managers David Holmes and Chris Crume kept the gear and cameras ready for action. When l say 'Blitz', you blitz! Six Share Honors In Posi - Season Polls x , ,gf I Y Z O 1 1 sf . .1 eiig i J A jjvffl . ' A Af- ,ta 4 1185 ' Q , 4. 1: . J ful l 'X ' ,sg rl .E X, 1 in Pre-game strategy continues into The classroom. Pep rallies helped build spirit and pride in the team. And a little bubble gum kept them relaxed. W' It was a year of juniors and sen- iors working together ,to put the Wildcats next to the top in district play. And likewise, it was a year of shared honors from the p-ost-sea- son polls. Three seniors and three juniors divided the awards and a total of nine places on the mythical teams. Five' LH footb'allers were honored on the Dallas Morning News' 6AAA All-District team. The district coaches chose two Wildcats for their All-District list. And two 'Cats received honorable mention on the All-Greater-Dallas squad, from more than 50 area schools, by the Dallas Times Herald. Junior Tommy Chandler, back, was the only Wildcat elected in' all three polls. Tommy shattered three school records, rolling up TOOT yards in 215 carries, and a one-game record of 193 yards. Winning two spots was senior Jeff Bennett, offensive guard. Both Dallas newspapers picked Jeff for the posi- tio-n, based on 93 assisted tackles in TO games. Mark Coppedge, playing his sen- ior year at guard on offense and de- fense, was selected by the News for their defensive team. Another iunior, Denver Crawley Won the admiration of the district coaches who selected him, by a unanimous vote, for the post of offensive tackle. Junior Cleve Whitener won the halfback slot on the News' defensive squad, selected for tieing' a school record of T5 unassisted tackles in a season. And rounding out the polls was Jim Walls, powerful back who was the workhorse of the Wildcat team. Jim won an honorable mention on the News' offensive team, and to- gether he and Tommy scored 80 of the Wildcat points during the i966 season. l89 B-Team and Junior Varsilg R0S+er Records Alexander, T. Hayes, C. Junior varsifg Anderson, B. Hughes, P. Atwood, D. Jones, B. LH 8 Adamson Blount, J. Jordan, G. LH 24 Soulh Garland Bosher, R. Lewis, T. LH 8 Bfyan Adams Butler, M. Lirrlejohn, J. LH 6 Rlcllardson Canada, J. Morris, J. Carneal, C. Neal, T. Cronholm, M. Pasley, A. Bilrearn Drake, J. Puga, Y. LH 6 Irving Fiizgerald, J. Riffe, K. LH O Bryan Adams Flesner, T. Rodgers, K. Fortenberr , D. Runnels, R. . Gamma, JL sides, J. Cmnblned Team Green, M. Snyder, D. Ll-H 24 Greenville Haggard, J. Sfucker, M. Ll-H T0 Lewisville Hammond, C. Tefer, E. LH 6 JeSUiT Harnrick, G. Vendrell, M. Ll-H 29 Bonham Harper, B. Whiiener, S. LLH 12 MCKNWHGY Harper, M' Wolf, 5. LLH l8 Gainesville Haflellf D' ' District Games The Unsung Heroes sep Mike Tucker and company bag a Greenville lion under the lights. Varsity players have to come from somewhere, and minus a few who have been walking into top positions since elementary school, the bulk ot the Varsity comes from the ranks of B-team and Junior Varsity. Every player has his beginning, and many pros and All-Americans remember quite clearly the struggles and disap- pointments of their B-team days in high school. Regardless ot popular opinion, the action in a B-team game can be every bit as exciting as a Var- sity extravaganza, and as the few loyal spectators ot the past season can testity, our B-team and Junior Varsity were worth watching. 1 . 5- A. , ,, FB Geary Jordan gains yards behind the blocking of Hamrick, Lewis and Fortenberry. Taliaferro Winborn, Mitchell Adams, Shaw Stone, Jacobs Patey, Allen Cox La Second in District Basketball coach Lou Zastoupil sat at his desk in the back corner of the basketball locker room. The coach was Talking about desire. The boys came up here and fixed up the locker room on their own time last summer. The cabinets were Wildcat red with each boy's name stenciled above. Over the door is a sign: lf-you're not tall enough to duck when you pass through this door-Forget it! The guys were dedicated. They had to be, to stick with basket- ball four hours a day on weekdays, plus Saturday workouts. From October 15 when workouts began, until the middle of Feb- ruary when season ended, the routine was the same: Warm up, then station and shooting, two on two, defense drills, presses, free throws, stall or press offense, rebounding and fast break . . . special situations drills for lump ball, stall, one shot, outbounds ...That kind of work indicated desire. This year produced the first winning basketball team at Lake High- lands. The team won 75M of their games and outscored their op- ponents an average of lO.9 points a game. The Cats were in con- tention for the district title after putting down McKinney early in the season. McKinney came back to win later inthe season, putting LH in a tie for second place. l92 Wildcat Roundballers I -ii.-.-Q1-.--.1-.-...i Brgli 1 al LSE., r -wi -a 5 . Q.N cgi Jim Stone Fonfvard Dennis Wibom Guard ., ' w Doug Tanck Forward-Post Q4- LH 65 Bryan CTexasJ 67 North Dallas 70 Mesquite 58 W. T. White Lake Highlands Tourney ' 65 a. North Dallas 82 b. McKinney 79 c. Mesquite 69 Jesuit 77 South Garland Richardson Tourney 78 a. H. G. Spruce 70 b. W. T. White 67 c. Woodrow Wilson 71 St. Marks 77 Duncanville 38 Jesuit 54 South Garland Dr. Pepper Tourney 65 a. Plano 64 b. Richardson 50 Greenville 87 Lewisville 77 'iBonham 85 'Gainesville 61 Sulphur Springs 70 'McKinney 77 Mt Pleasant 73 'Lewisville 83 'Greenville 63 Gainesville 78 'Bonham 50 McKinney 70 'Sulphur Springs 83 'ML Pleasant denotes district game Hdenotes LH won the tourney OPP 55 58 50 64 49 53 59 64 66 76 68 58 78 52 53 82 48 66 52 38 46 60 73 62 76 31 52 53 51 70 53 63 The tension of a game brings a variety of faces. J 922053 -Addfws Xftgmn Msfcnsgi Gvtfwaf Seah CGA V Stone 1? 5-:if vepg ima? Q? We Climbed Higher Jefry Allen Guard 'Q' :V ,wo . ..m.1'ff,f1c., 1 3 u--'--rr A? ' 'f K1 . 1 9 4 1 . Emil Jacobs Guard 1.5 Doug Mitchell Dick Adams FOVVVBFC' Forward , 4 ::-1S3'3E':1f1i:5-Szkfr- 'Ili - - 1 f e f ff e 'fftfflf . .rxffii 3 Q , Q ,, ' fgg, 5x5 li??'E'1'lr:1?ii:1Y 312553 ' I' ' gpg j:,,2-fE,ta--:l: -- l? 5?'il:fiS1:-1512 l54r?f?j1jp - - j. , ess:-fern 2 4 -, - -- p, fuk QAy.:f,11--Q-,ffwe-V-Qr. .X Nw- .J .- ff 4 and The Team Worked Harder ,.,, 6 ' K ' , ,ofwf W' Wifif,i 'f0Zff3i H1 ,,.,,.Q.,M,,,,Ai. V , .. i ,V ' lf, Ffa' ' ' fvmfa-.r ' A H - ' f 4 -' .,.,,,.e. ,ww ' Mazwwvf' Dennis Winborn goes for the steal. . :'4 I ,-...x-ly 3 g , , ff , , y , .,,, Y Q . fffl , V M y V- ' .W nf I95 'A .,-fa! Robert Schmidt Forward-Post Randy Cox Forward Di strict Qtati sti cs players Hgt. Rb. Shots Pts. Emil Jacobs, Jr. 5'8 3 15? 15 Bart Patey, Jr. 5'7 2 50? 11 Dennis Winborn, Sr. 5'8 35 46? 187 Jerry Allen, Jr. 5'8 20 35? 41 Doug Mitchell, Jr. 6'1 54 44? 94 Randy Cox, Jr. 6'3 33 33? 25 Dick Adams, Sr. 6'2 10 46? 29 Bill Shaw, Sr. 6'2 16 44? 26 Jim Stone, Sr. 6'O 43 56? 63 Richard Langdon, Jr. 6'7 136 57? 188 Robert Schmidt, Jr. 6'5 71 39? 71 Doug Tanck, Jr. 6'5 126 59? 190 Robert LaFevers, Jr. 6'O 16 53? 54 1 f . I ff L4 112 Richard Langdon Forward-Post Avg. 1.5 1.4 13.4 2.9 7.2 2.1 2.2 2.8 5.7 13.4 5.5 13.6 4.2 . ' Z ' X What comes up must come down, we keep repeating. 1, Coach Z . . . 4 . . . hopeful . . . tense . . . enC0Uf59in9 mums mms ... to the very end. - Team Takes TiTle I O C ia.. an T '53 ig 'alvrlglxf Q 'W' L35 Q' PQ?- X as C V ZEQGWTE X , S4 SQX, 1 1,19 Back row: George Parker, Reggie Duck, STeve Terry, WyaTT STandiTer, Easy Weaver, S Second row: Cleve Whitener, Eric Teter, Mark Jacobs, Gary Grinsfelder, Mike Harper Front row: Kenny Sharber, Jim Crews, Sid WhiTener Second 9TraighT Year. NOT only did The '66-'67 year produce an excellenT varsiTy, The B-Team baske-Tballers surpassed The big men, by winning firsT place in Their class. And for The second year, Too. The boys Thrilled The fans who came early before each varsiTy game, with The scoring skill and rebounding abiliTy of Reggie Duck, Bill Brock, George Parker, and com- pany. They soTTened The blow of The second Nlc- Kinney game, when The varsiTy, losT by Trouncing The Lion B's soundly. Showing greaT promise Tor.a '68 varsiTy con- quesT by Their achie-vemenTs Tahis year, The sopho- mores and iuniors will be greaT asseTs To nexT year's Team. A Teve Scobee UQ Coach Bob Stamps B-teamer Mike Harper runs past the competition in the McKinney game. District Statistics High Point Men Reggie Duck Bill Brock George Parker Wyatt Stand iter Cleve Whitener Mike Scobee Eric Teter Gary Grinstelder Mike Harper Jim Crews Season Records Total Points for one season- ------ -- Season Average for LH--- ------ - Total points for Opponents-------- Season Average tor Opponents ------ Total 237 121 121 94 93 52 90 28 34 25 1,651 56.9 1,389 47.9 24- LH OPP 46 North Dallas 34 48 Mesquite 43 52 W. T. White 42 Mesquite Tournament 56 a. Sam Houston 44 61 b. Garland 56 47 c. H. G. Spruce 51 54 Jesuit 61 56 South Garland 47 Richardson Tournament 62 a. H. G. Spruce 56 62 b. Kimball 57 43 c. Richardson 42 57 St. Marks 53 39 Duncanville 22 60 Jesuit 46 56 South Garland 63 41 Greenville '61 77 'Lewisville 56 67 Bonham 47 50 Gainesville 52 71 i'Sulphur Springs 52 63 McKinney 55 64 kMt. Pleasant 43 61 Lewisville 45 63 1'Greenville 38 49 Gainesville 36 56 'iBonham 44 50 McKinney 33 62 Sulphur Springs 54 78 ML Pleasant 56 kdenotes district game .wnywwy K J ' ' ,i, 9 ff 1 f A Q 1 - ,ff I ..... . of 7 , ,f , ,267 V VAVIVVVV . X Bill Brock guards against the opposing player. Track '67 31.-7 I - ,. fl Q Y.. K 4 -., ld m LJ 4?- .Ci ik- ' '5-,IRM ' :rw I ' . 'zz . me After receiving the final handoff, Don Mullman carries the baton to victory. To many sports fans who follow the suc- cession ot seasons by its corresponding succession of athletic events, spring means track. Track has traditionally been a strong point in Lake Highlands sports. The '67 Wildcats had six returning letter- men. These boys who placed in the pre- vious district meet and formed the founda- tion of this year's team are David Odum, Edson Marlar, Tim Mashburn, Mike Lyle, David Hobbs, and George Latsko. Coach Jackie Russell's team is prepared to meet the toughest of district 6-AAA competition including the old rival of McKinney, as a strong and experienced, well-rounded contender. -it ,,v ,Tv .- if ., f' ll i ,, cd Coach Jackie Russell Coach Sam AUSW1 ..- ,... ,Wink -,--5,-2, -, . ..l5.V'- ' , . ,', 9-1- i ' ricffd Top row: Dick Martin Kim Zelios Don Mullman Edson Marlar Paul Pendery David Odum Greg Cronholm Garry Scruggs Wyatt Sta nditer David Hobbs pole vault, cc hurdles, cc, loroad lump l00, 220, cc, sprint relay 440, sprint relay, mile relay, cc discus mile, cc hurdles, mile relay, sprint medley relay, cc High jump shot, discus 880, mile, sprint, cc, medley relay Middle row: Jim Crews Steve Schara Jo-hn West Jim Stone George Latsko Tim Mashburn Glenn Scott Mike Blackwell Front row: Mike Cronholm Bill Riley Rick Stone Bruce Cole Glenn Ammerman Mike Lyle Kyle Crozier Potential Pole vault hurdles, 880, cc 440, 880, cc high lump 880, all relays sprint and mile relays hurdles, cc, mile, cc 880, mile, cc hurdles shot, discus shot, discus 100, 200, cc mile, cc 440, all relays lO0, 200, cc Meel Schedule Feb. 24 March 3844 ll i8 25 April 'l 8 148115 22 29 May 3,4,5 202 iii ff? .' Z! 4. .al L... .--L -+R, -1-..q-e.'f.i-gps ,L ,,, V W . ' ,.-of: .l-5 . , -4, . ' A X 11 six down and five lo go ... Ennis FT. Worth Recreational Graham Kimball Richardson Lake Highlands District-Gainesville Norrh Texas Relays Regional i ' '13-if 5 Little Stale Meer-Corpus ChrisTi A 'I State Meet-Austin Lake Highlands' own David Odum leading the pack at Ff. Worih. 1: iid' n p I ,I ',.,,., hL.L.-,.....,,..hAu....-L....- .Zg.lnU3f-.e- --An--4.4'x- l ,... f' 1 1 QQ' x tr we 'lf WEN xx x be VG' rx ,N 'Sc rf . sf my P eff? R5-Lis Q I QQ be . , 1 raw S! XX X N- far- Ah, The last hurdle! X. -, v ,An .- K, .l ll-I-A 'K Mike Cronholm leads the pack in the 330 intermediate hurdles at Ft. Worth hx l 4 P' EEZ? -A lt's not all that bad? ls it? X if 'wwxlxv X 4' Dick Martin on his way To the pole vault championship at Fr. Worth. 9:11-txt, II fo rj Bill Riley, Rick Stone, and Palfl Pendery. ii.-.. ln w V ,Q xx 2 ir -r :'f-'ww--W 'L' . 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Sprint Medley Relay: Mike Lyle, Greg Cronholm George Lafsko, David Hobbs Mile Relay: Mike Lyle, Edson Marlar, Tim Mashburn, Greg Cronholrri George Lalsko. I 4 Back row: Dorcas Sanford, Peggy Frydenlund, Will Kelly, John Preskitt, Karyn Hughes Kathy Booziotis, Christi Hatt Front row: Ronald Bosher, Rebel Jenkins, Sammy llliya. Tennis Unknown to many ot us, the tennis team works out year-round. Tennis is no part time game, and to excel, a player has to put forth his full effort. Practice is the word, and without it a tennis enthusiast can never hope to develop the control, split-second timing, and agility necessary for consistent victory. '67 was a year for such consistency in the tennis team. These athletes played a number of the best teams in the Dallas area, including many of the 4A schools, and showed steady improvement as the season progressed. Lake Highlands has been represented at state by Rebel Jenkins for the past three years and by Kathy Booziotis tor two. This year, they again have good chances of carrying the Wildcat hopes to state, along with other team members, Karyn Hughes, John Preskitt, Will Kelly, and Ron Bosher. Mrs. Frances Davenport is tennis coach. J.. .,.,. 5,325 55 1 ,2 74 4 ,fy 3.2 I 1 vii x - Q fi' If fy . ':'Y ,M ,w :V f 4, 4 J '5 'Z fr' ffl r 1 Q 5' I fgzyy , M, if-572 ,nfjjiff y , , 4. i ,,,M+l l lf, 'fbi M n ' ' 'Q F :fl ' :QQ-, , -Q+ffffKv , Ivy, -Q ,-',,:,v-,. kj. on f, fy vf' f-' ,'f,YY,z '7?3'i 2Q. :fjf': z - ,- v-. .,f,,.11-, Y l, 7 E4 5 k 43 fy vi , 1 V 9 il 'av 1 1 , K ,j , if I I X ,kv 1 1' t K wi! f'f,,. Z5 Av :ff I 4 1 , fy 4 z f U7 rg., 2 1 1 V. I r I ' W 1 f fzfji 1 f 7, ,R , I , fff, ',1 1 ,f ' , V ilk -52106. ffm J y ,f , - -, f-Lf'.wL.rf':1v I 7171 7' ,. 'ff'- -1' f six 7. ,ff V Y,:Vf7 ,A h 74. , , V1 hr Y I ,, , ,,,,.,, ,, ,y ,, V, , , If X 1 ' ' If ,fn ,fl f ,Ufjfffvf f , 'I A lf' f f If 7 1 1 V 1 fig! ' Ay-few' i 1 + Q .4 x .....i... ---.-., i. 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Coach Tom Whitman's team showed greater ability this year than any previous Wildcat fairway team. Golf is a game played at a leisurely pace, in a relaxed atmosphere, but as any other sport, it is demanding and difficult. lt demands time and practice to develop the power stroke for long drives and the precision touch required for putting. lt can be both exhausting and exasperating, following balls that My may stray off the fairway under a hot sun or be lost to the traps or water obstacles. But like other sports, the satisfaction comes in excelling under the pressures of competition. Coach Tom Whitman 208 un. 'Q as The Big 1- Five if X 1 l l , l d Bill Mansfield Dick Adams George Parker ' B. Tyler Cran Doug Mitchell. 209 YM-, 7 , Y 7, Y A.. ,Y: :-iw ,, -wr, Q- A rn -- ,7 Ml. :At 1 V From Qiari To Finish . . N-:' 7 , NY'-D We frg Harder! 1 Q, af 1 wr' I5 I - lf 6 O f 6 ik, , A .f ff -,fr 'ff b'PVFPY --AA .RQQQQQQ Aa Q mmm fm-get is-vwlif 'R' 2- A 5, raaxwwaiaisgg ' f uf- 4, :lfw . 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Lee, Tyler, Library 3, Latin 3, FHA 3, 4, historian 3, treasurer 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, 14, 138, 141 CAMPBELL, DONNA SUE Latin 3, 4, reporter 4, FHA 1, Quill 81 Scroll 4, Student Coun- cil 3, Y-Teens 3, 4, 14, 138, 158, 150 CANNON, CAROL AFS 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary 4, French 2, 3, FTA 2, 3, 4, Y- Teens 3, Highlandettes 4, 15, Carrizo Springs, Texas SIVIQIGS I: DISTVICT D0UbI95 27 I34' MO' 164' I48 221 CAVER, KATHY Thomas Jefferson, Denver, Colo. AFS 4, French 3, 4, NHS 4, Library 3, assistant 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, 15, 132, 156, 134 CHITTY, CURTIS DECA 4, Football 1,15,172 CLACK, CHERI Spanish 3, Student Council 1, Y-Teens 3, 4, ICC 4, Red Cross 2, Red Masque 4, Office assis- tant 1, 2, 3, 4,15,138,142 CLAYTON, BILL German 3, 4, vice-president 4, Interact 4, Rallye 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, Lab assistant 3, 4,15, 137, 154, 157 CLELAND, BURNS French 1, 2, 3, Band 2, 3, Slide Rule 1, 2, Rallye 4, Golf 1, 2, 15, 154 . COKE, RICKEY Band 1, 2, 3, 4, president 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Vice-president 4, Student Coun- cil 2, 3, Rallye 3, 4, Lab assis- tant 4, Boy of the Month, Na- tional Merit Finalist, Most Likely to Succeed, 15, 132, 154, 166, 168, 218 COLVERT, JAN Spanish 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 15, 38, 159,140,166 COMPTON, JOHN Spring Woods, Houston, 15 CONOLY, WELDON French 1, Basketball 1, Base- ball 2, 3, 4, 15 COOPER, CHRISTI French 2, 3, FTA 1, Y-Teens 3, 4, 15, 138 COPPEDGE, MARK Spanish 1, 2, Student Council 2, 4, president 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, captain 4, Junior Class President, Freshman Favorite, Boy of the Month 4, National Merit Final- ist, 15, 154, 130, 136, 208 CORCORAN, RICHARD Spanish 2, 3, Student Council 4, Interact 4, Football 1, Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Lab assistant 3, 16, 4, 130 COTTON, TIM Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon, Ohio, Baseball 4, 16 COVINGTON, MARK AFS 4, French 3, 4, Latin'1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Inter- act 4, Red Cross 1,'Lab assistant 4, Science Research 4, 16, 132, 134, 156, 137,166, 151 CRAN, TYLER 222 Ernest Manning, Calgary, Can- ada, GOlf 4, 209 CRAWFORD, MARTHA AFS 1, 2, 3, 4, reporter 4, Fang 3, 4, advertising man- ager 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, vice- president 3, Quill 84 Scroll 4, 16,134, 146, 157,141, 150 CROAN, CYNTHIA French 1, 2, Student Council 3, 4, treasurer 4, Red Cross 1, Highlandettes 3, Sophomore Class Reporter, Junior Class SC Representative, 16, 138, 130 CRUM, COLEMAN Thomas Jefferson, Dallas, 16 cRuME, cHRis Chorus 1, Football manager 3, 4, photographer 2, 3, 4, Office assistant 3, 16, 188 -D- DAVIS, MIKE 16 DAY, BILL 16 DeLOACH, JOHNY Chorus 1, 2, 4, Interact 4, 16, 170 DRURY, FRANK Riverview Gardens, St. Louis, Mo., 16 DUNTON, NANCY Richfield, Waco, DECA 4, Span- ish 4, 16, 159, 172 -E- EDDY, KRIS German Club 4, treasurer 4, Chorus 1, 2,17, 157 EMMERT, JANE AFS 1, French Club 3, 4, Latin 1, 2, NHS 4, Quill 8. Scroll 4, Student Council 2, 4, Historian 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Office assistant 3, Highlandettes 3, English award winner, Girl of the Month, Senior Favorite, Nom- inee for Homecoming Queen, Nominee for Miss LHHS, 17, 38, 107, 132, 134, 156, 130, 138, 214, 219 EVANS, CANDY DECA 1, 2, 17 -F- FARMER, JOHN FAVORS, WENDY French 3, Wildcat Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Malorette, Y-Teens 3, 4, 17, 138, 166 FELDMAN, MARSHA DECA 4, Chorus 2, 3, 17, 172 FERGUSON, JANET Spanish 3, 4, Wildcat Band 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4,17,132, 159, 166 FERGUSON, JOHANN Wildcat Band 1, 2, Key Club 4, Rallye Club 3, Track 1, 2, 17, 136 FINCH, LINDA North Central High School, ln- dianapolis, Indiana, NHS 4, Y-Teens 4, 18, 132, 138 FINCHER, CINDY Y-Teens 1, FIRTH, KAREN AFS 2, 3, 4, vice-president 4, Fang 3, 4, Spanish 3, 4, FTA 4, Chorus 1, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Red Masque 1, Journalism Lab asst. 3, Wildcat annual 1, 2, 3, 4, editor 3, 4, Dallas Teen- age Council, 18, 134, 159, 140, 142, 146, 150, 148 FISHER, MARGARET FLOCKERZY, DAVID Latin 1, Wildcat Band 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Dallas Area Select Band 2, All-Region Band 3, 18, 166 ' FORTEITH, WILLIAM Latin 1, 2, 3, 4, vp. 3, NHS 3, 4, SC 3, 4, Science 1, 2, 3, 4, parliamentarian 4, Rallye Club 3, lab asst. 2, 3, 4, 18, 132, 130, 154,158,151 FOWLER, RICK German 2, 3, 18 FREEMAN, SANDY French 11, 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, 18, 138 FULLER, MARSHA French 2, 3, 4, Wildcat Band 2, 3, 4, maiorette 4, Y-Teens 3, 4,18,138,156,166 -G- GABRIEL, CHERYLL FHA 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, 18, 138, 141 GARTH, JIM German 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, Stu- dent Council 3, Interact 4: Vice- president, Math 1, Track 3, Vice-president: 4, 19, 10, 136, 157 GESSNER, LEE DECA 4, 19, 172 GIBSON, GLORIA AFS 4, Fang 4, French 4, FTA 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Y-Teens 3, 4: proiect chairman 4, Wildcat 4, Y-Teen sweetheart nominee 4, 19, 134, 156, 138, 146, 150, 148 GOFORTH, SAMMY AFS 3, Creative Writing 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Rallye 3, 4, 19, 145, 154, 170 ' GRAVES, BUZZ Catalina High School, Tucson, Arizona, Football 3, Swimming 3, 4: Gymnastics 3, 4, 19 GROSS, PAULA Spanish 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4: treasurer, Highlandettes 3, VVHdcat 4, 19, 159, 138, 148 GULLEDGE, MARK Spanish 1, 3, Rallye 4, Slide Rule 1, 19, 153 -H- HAGERTY, CATHI French 1, FTA 1, Y-Teens 3 4, 19, 138. HALL, KATHEY Spanish 3, 4: reporter, FTA 2, SC 2, Library, president 3, Y- Teens 3, Highlandettes 4, Wild- cat Staff 4, 19, 138 HAMPTON, JAN Y-Teens 4, Ice Skating 4, 19, 138 I HANEY, JANICE AFS 3, Spanish 3, Y-Teens 3 4, 19, 138 HARDIN, JOANNE Spanish 1: reporter, Y-Teens 3 4, Cheerleader 1, Highland- ettes 2, Freshman Reporter 1- Pub Staff 4, 20, 138 HARDY, BRUCE Berea, Kentucky, Football 3, Basketball 4, Golf 4, 20, 208 HARPER, DAVE Key Club 4, 20, 136 HARRISON, KAREN DECA 3, 4, 20 HART, DALE Latin 1, Wildcat Band 1, 2, 3, Interact 4, 20 HARVEY, JEAN Bellaire, Houston, Texas, De- bate 3, 4: Co-captain 4, Span- ish 3, 4, FHA 3, FTA 3, O8:S 3 4, Wildcat Staff 3, 4, 20, 144 159,150,148 HASKETT, EMILY Spanish 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, FTA 3- Y-Teens 3, Library 1, 20, 134 159 I I I I I I I HASTIE, DIANE AFS 1, 2, Spanish 3, 4, NHS 3, 4: Treasurer 4, SC 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Scholastic Jacket 3, Pub Staff 4, 20, 132, 159, 130, 138 HAUSMAN, ROBIN Hillcrest, Dallas, Texas, FTA 3, Y-Teens 3, 4, Office Asst. 4, 20, 138 HAZLEWOOD, ED German 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, Science 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice-President 4, - Rallye 3, 4, Boy of the Month, National Merit Finalist, 20, 132, 151, 154 HELMS, PAM Latin 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, SC 2, 20, 158 HEMPHILL, RONNIE Football 1, Red Masque 3, 4, Treasurer 4, 20, 137, 142, HENSLEE, JERRY German 2, 3, Wildcat Band 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, All-State Band 4, 21, 132, 166 HIESIGER, JOYCE French 2, 3, FTA 3, 4, Q8:S 4, Wildcat Staff 4, 21, 140, 150, 148 HILL, KATHY Creative Writing 4, French 1, 2, Y-Teens 4, Number Sense 2, Rallye 4, Office Asst. 3, 4, Lab Asst. 4, Reporter 3, 21, 145, 138, 154 HILL, BOBBY Wildcat Band 1, 2, 3, Interact 4, 21, 92, 137 HOBBS, DAVID Creative Writing 3, 4: President 4, Latin 1, 2, Wildcat Band 1, 2, Key Club 4, Wildcat Staff 4, Track 3, 4, 21, 145, 136, 148 HOPKINS, LYNDA JO Latin 2, 3, 4, Wildcat Band 2, 3, 4: Maiorette 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 4,21,105,138,158,166 HOCHGRAF, JOHN Nathan Hale, Tulsa, Okla. HOTT, JUDI Spanish 3, 4, FHA 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Librarian 4, 21, 66 HOUGHTON, ROD French 1, 2, 3: Sec.-Treas. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Biology Medal 3, 21 HUNT, SHERRI Spanish 3, FHA 2, FTA 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, 22, 140, 138, 170, Office Asst. 4 HUTTASH, HAROLYN Creative Writing 2, DECA 4, German 1, 2, Sec. 1, Pres. 2, FHA 1, Chorus 1, SC 3, 22, 172 -1- ING, VICKI French Club, 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Historian: 3, 4, Wildcat Annual Staff 4, 22, 104, 138, 156, 148 ISOM, BILL Wildcat Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Rallye Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 22, 154, 166 -J- JACKSON, DAVID German Club 3, 4, Wildcat Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 1, 2, 4, 22, 157, 166 JAMES, BEAVELY DECA 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 22, 172 JANES, JULIE Latin Club 1, 2, FHA 3, Cheer- leader 1, 3, 4, Highlandettes 2, Wildcat Annual Staff 4, SC 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, 4, Sweetheart 4, 138, 148, 162 JANIS, CYNTHIA FHA 1, Biology lab assistant 2, 22 JENKINS, REBEL Latin Club 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, U.I.L. District Champ, State semi-finalist, Sportsmanship award, 22, 39, 158, 297 JENSEN, CHRIS Spanish Club 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 4, Red Masque So- ciety 4, 23, 140, 142, 170 JENSEN, SANDY Chorus 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Red Cross Council 2, 23, 138, 170 JOHNSTON, BRENDA Fang Staff 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Highlandettes 4, Wildcat Annual Staff 3, 4, Library Club 2, Class Officer Secretary-treas- urer 1, Creative Writing 4, 23, 140, 145, 146, 148, 150, 164 JOHNSTON, LINDA Creative Writing .4, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, FTA 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Highlandettes 3, 4, Library, president 2, 23, 138, 145, 150, 164 JONES, SUSAN AFS 1, 2, Creative Writing 2, French Club 1, 2, 3: Social Chairman, SC 2, Y-Teens 4, Rallye 2, 23, 37, 138 JORDAN, BARNEY DECA 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 23, 172 -K- KARLESKI, DONNA AFS 2, 3, 4: Historian 3, Presi- dent 4, Creative Writing 2, 4, Fang Staff 2, 3, 4: Editor 4, Spanish Club 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Highlandettes 3, 4: Alter- nate officer 4, Girl of the MOt'1TI'l 4, Lab Asst. 4, 23, 88, 134, 145, 146, 150, 164 KEITH, CHERIE Creative Writing 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, 23, 138, 158 KELLY, WILL Latin Club 3, Football 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, Tennis 3, 4, 23, 180, 207 223 KIEKE, KAREN FHA 1 KIMBROUGH, PENI Garland, DECA 4 KIMLER, KATHY Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec.- Treas. 4, Wildcat Band 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Math Club 1, Girl of the Month 4, 23, 132, 159, 166 KINTNER, RICK KREWSON, PEGGY Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, Creative Writing 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2, 23, 145, 159 KUNNEMANN, SUSAN AFS 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Honor Society 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Wildcat Band 1, 2, 3, Director, PASF 4, Wildcat An- nual Staff 4, 24, 132, 134, 150, 146 -L- LAMBERT, LINDA FHA 1, 2, 4, Chorus 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, 24, 138, 141 LANCASTER, LARRY W. B. Ray, Corpus Christi, Latin 3, 4, Rallye 4, Key Club 4, 24, 154, 136, 158 LARSON, NANCY French 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, 24, 156, 138 LATSKO, GEORGE Creative Writing 3, 4, Vice President 4, French 3, Latin 1, 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Bell Boy 4,24,39,145,150,161, 215 LAURENCE, TOMMY Wildcat Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Interact Club 4, 24, 137, 166, 168 LEE, JAN AFS 3, Creative Writing 3, Latin Club 1, 2, FHA 1, 2: Vice Presi- dent 2, Library Asst. 1, 2, 3, 24 LEGRAND, NITA JO AFS 3, 4: Publicity Chairman 4, Debate and Forensics 3, 4, Historian 3, Latin 3, FHA 2, Red Masque 1, 2, 3, 4: Pro- gram Chairman 3, President 4, Lab Asst. 4, Wildcat Annual Staff 1, All-Star UIL 3, 24, 134, 144, 142 LELAND, DEBBIE Spanish 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, 4, Red Cross Council 1, Cheer- leader 1, Highlandettes 2, 24, 138 LENEY, GARY Wildcat Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin 2, 3, Stage Band 3, 4, Slide 224 Rule 3, 4: President 4, Rallye 3, 4, 24, 152, 154, 148,168 LENHART, JUDY FHA 4, 24, 141 LENNOX, BARBARA Spanish 1, 2, FHA 3, Student Council 1, Y-Teens 4, High- landettes 2, 3, 24, 140, 138 LEWIS, VICKI French 2, 3, Vice President 3: NHS 3, 4: Secretary 4, Math Club 3, 4: President 4, Student Council 3, 4, Science Research 4, Number Sense 3, 4, Office Asst. 4, Class Officer 4, Tennis 3, 4, Scholastic Jacket 3, Most Likely to Succeed 4, 25, 132, 153, 151, 128 LINDEMAN, RON DECA 4, Central, Tulsa, Okla- homa, 172 LOUIS, LINDA French 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, Highlandettes 2, 25, 138 LOVAS, CHRIS Fang Staff 3, 4, Latin 1, Wild- cat Band 1, 2, 3: Maiorette 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Y- Teens 3, 4, Student Council 4, Wildcat Annual Staff 4, 25, 130, 138, 148, 150, 146 LUDWICK, LINDA DECA 4, Chorus 3, Library 3, Library Asst 3, 4, 25, 172 LUEHRMANN, HANK Irving High, Irving, Texas, Wildcat Band 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4, NHS 4, Slide Rule 4,' Rallye 4, Lab Asst. 4, 25, 152, 132, 154, 166, 168 -M- MCANNALLY, LOUIS DECA 4, German 2, 3, Fotball 1, 25, 172 MQCLELLAND, DAVE DECA 3, MCDUFFIE, TOM DECA 4, Interact 4, 25, 137, 172 McGINTY, KATHY R.T. Hill, French 3, FHA 2, 3, FTA 3, 4, Chorus 4, Red Mas- que 3, 4, 26, 140, 142, 170 MCGOWAN, CAROL Westbury High School, Hous- ton, Texas, Debate 3, French 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, Tennis 2, 3, Library 3, 26, 138, 156 MCLAUGHLIN, KATHY Bryan Adams, Y-Teens 4, 26, 138 MAGRUDER, MIKE Bryan Adams, Key Club 4, Wildcat Annual Staff 4, 26, 136, 148 BILL MANSFIELD Wildcat Band 4, Golf 4: 166, 168 MARLAR, EDSON Student Council 1, Key li -IO 21 3, 4, Vice-president 4, Class president: 4, Football 1, 2: Basketball 1: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Bell Boy 4: Best all-around, 4, Mr- I-l ll'l5 4: Y-Teen Beau: 4, Favorite nomi- nee: 4: IO, 26, 38, 107, 117, 119, 136, 213 MARSHAL, DIAN Future Homemakers 4: 26, 141: MARTIN, DICK Bryan Adams, Rallye Club 3, 4: president, Physics Lab Asst. 4, Chem. Lab Asst. 4, 26, 154: MASHBURN, TIM German Club 1, 2, 3, NHS 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4: president, Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Regional track finalist-1966, State track finalist-1966, Cross country 3,-4, State 3, Bell Boy 4, Pub staff 4, 27, 108, 132, 136, 161 : MATASSA, SAM DECA 4, Football 1, 27, 172 MERRITT, BILL Ft. Worth, Creative Writing 4, Red Masque 4: historian, 36, 145, 142 MILLER, ALISTER, JR. Debate and Forensics 1, Foot- ball 1, 2, 144 MITCHELL, DOUG Bishop Lynch, Dallas, Latin Club 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Rallye Club 4, Basketball 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, 27, 154, 136, 195, 209 MITCHELL, VICKEY FHA 1, French Club 2, 3, Y- Teens 4, Office Asst. 4, Cheer- leader 1, Highlandettes 2, 3: 27, 138 MONTGOMERY, MIKE Wildcat Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4, Interact Club 4: secretary, Science research 2, 3, 4, Rallye Club 3, 4: vice- pres. 3, secretary 4, Lab asst. 2, Wildcat annual staff 2, Track 1, 2, 27, 137, 154, 166, 168, 151 MOORE, MIKE Debate and Forensics 4, Span- ish club 1, 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Student Council 3, 4: vice- pres. 4, Key Club 4, Red Cross Council 2, Rallye Club 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baglafball 1, Track 1, Tennis 4, Library Club 1, Young Repug 'qs 3, 4: president 4, Scholastic Iacket 4, 27, 88, 144, 130, 136, 154, 150, 179 MOORE, KAREN Chorus 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, 27, 138, 170 MOOTS, GAY LYNN Enid, Okla., DECA, Chorus 4, Y-Teens 4, 27, 138, 172, 170 MORGAN, CAROL Latin 4, 27, 158 MORRIS, THERESA Spanish 1, 2, 4, Library Asst. 3, 4, Library Asst. award 3, 27, 159 MORRISON, JAN Paschal Ft. Worth, Tex., Fu- ture Homemakers award, MULACK, HARALD AFS 4, Wildcat Band 4, Stu- dent Council, 1966-67 Ex- change student from Germany 27, 130, 134, 166 MULLMAN, DON Harding High, Oklahoma City, Key Club 4, Track 4, 27, 118, 136' MULVANEY, NAN Lanier High, Austin, Spanish 2, Y-Teens 3, 4: president, Lab Assistant 3, Wildcat annual staff 4, Tennis 2, 28, 117, 138, 148 MUSTARD, ACE Creative Writing 4, Fang car- toonist 4, French 4, lnteract 4, Office Assistant 4, Track 2, 28, 116, 137, 156, 145, 146 -N- NIERMAN, DON Alhambra High, Phoenix, Ari- zona, Math 4, 28, 153 -Q- ODUM, DAVID Track 1, 2, 3, 4, 28 OVERSTREET, KAAREN FHA 1, 2, 3 ,4: vice-president, treasurer, Creative Writing 1, 28, 141 OWENS, BARRY Golf 2, 3,,4, Student Coun- cil 4, Key Club 3, 4, Red Mas- que Society 4, 28, 130, 136, 142, 208 -p- PEGLER, GAYLE x- French 1, 2, Wildcat Band 2, 3, 4, secretary 4, Red Cross 4, 28, 166, 155 PENDLETON, SANDY FHA 3, Wildcat Band 1, 2, 28 PETTY, DON Spanish 2, 3, Interact 4, 28, 137, 139 PISTOLE, PAM DuVal High, Glendale, Mary- land, Y-Teens 4, 28, 137 POPE, TERRY French 3, 4, Wildcat Band 1, 2, 3, 4, student conductor 3, 4, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4, arranger abd conductor 3, 4, Slide Rule 1, All Region Band 64, 65, 66, Dallas Area 64, 65, Robin Hood Band, Rose Bowl 4, 28, 106, 156, 166, 168 PRESKITT, JOHN French 3, 4. . President 4, German 1, 2, Science Research 3, 4, historian 4, Office Assist- ant 3, 4, Basketball 1, Tennis 2, 3, 4, 28, 156, 151, 207 PRINCE, PAM Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 4, 29, 159, 138 -R- RAINER, DRUE German 3, 4, secretary 4, Chorus 4, Lab Assistant 4, Ten- nis 2, 29, 170, 157 RANEY, KLAHR Wildcat Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, Rallye 4, 29, 154, 166 RAY, CAROL AFS 2, French 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, 4, 29, 138 REGAN, PAT French 1, 2, Key Club 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, 29, 136, 181 RICE, JOHN spanish 2, 3, 4, 29, 159 RICHARDSON, MERIBETH Spanish 2, 3, Office Assistant 1, 29 RITTER, NANCY Jones Commercial High, Chi- cago, Illinois, AFS 4, Y-Teens 4, FHA 4, 29, 138, 134, 141 ROBERTS, STEVE Creative Writing 4, Chorus 4, 30, 145, 170 ROSS, JIM DECA, Vice-pres. 4, Wildcat Band 1, Stage Band 1, Chorus 3, 30, 172 RUSSELL, HOWARD AFS 1, Wildcat Band 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Interact 4, Of- fice Assistant 4, 3O, 137 RUSSELL, SHERMAN 30 RUTH, BARBARA AFS 4, French 1, 2, 3, NHS 3, Student Council Reporter 4, Number Sense 1, 2, 3, High- Iandette Manager 4, Girl of the Month, 39, 112, 132, 130, 134,140,164 -5- SAYE, NANCY German Club, 2, 3, Student Council 2, 4, Corresponding Secretary, 4, Y-Teens, 3, 4, Second Vice President 4, Of- fice Asst. 4, Highlandettes, 2, 3, 90, 130, 138. SCHLUNEGER, MELINDA FHA, 1, Wildcat Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Maiorette, 2, 3, Drum Major 4, Chorus, 3, Homecoming Queen Nominee, 4, 30, 106, 166, 219. SHARBER, CYNTHIA French 3, German 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 31, 157 SHAW, BILL Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Cap- tain 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, 31, 180 SIMMONS, LINDA DECA, 4, Library 1, 2, 3, Vice President 2, 31, 172 SMITH, CATHY FHA, 1, 2, 31 SMITH, CHRIS Creative Writing, 1, 2, 3, DECA, Treasurer, 4, Latin, 1, 2, Spanish, 3, 4, 31, 156, 172 SMITH, CONNIE Y-Teens, 4, Office Asst. 3, 4, Manager of Highlandettes, 4, 31, 112,138, 164 SMITH, DOAK German, 2, 3, 4, Interact, 4, President, 4, Rallye 3, Office Asst. 3, 31, 87, 137, 157 SMITH, JIMMIE Harding, Oklahoma City, SMITH, KENT Bellaire, Houston, Texas, Ger- man 4, 157 SMITH, PATRICIA DECA 4, Wildcat Band 1, 31, 172 SMITHSON, MIKE DECA 4, Spanish 3, 31, 172 SPEAKS, KENNETH Football manager: 1, 2, 3, Track manager: 1, 2, 3, 4, STEVENS, GREG Maury, Norfolk, Va., Key Club 4, Track 3, 4, 31, 37, 136 STEVENS, JANET Spanish 3,, Chorus 4, Y-Teens 4, 32, 138, 170 STIRONE, BARBARA French 2, 3, FTA 3, 4: sec- retary, NHS 4, Highlandettes 4, Shorthand award 3, 32, 132, 140, 164 STONE, JIM German 2, 3: secretary 3, Stu- dent Council 1, Key Club 3, 4, Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: captain, 4, Track 1, 32, 136, 193 STUCKER, PAM Latin 1, 2, Spanish 3, 4, FTA 2, 3: historian 3, Wildcat Band 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, 32, 132, 156, TUCKER, SUSAN French Club 1, 2, 3, German Club 3, Student Council 3, Y- Teens 3, 4: Recording Secretary 4, Math Club 3, 4: Vice-Presi- dent 4, Science Research 4, Lab Assistant 4, Highlandettes 3, 4, National Merit Letter of 166 Commendation, 4, 33, 158, 153, STULLER, SUSAN 164 French 2, 3, FTA 3, 4, 32, 140 TULEY, JO SUMMERFIELD, DONNA Latin 2, 3: Reporter 3, FHA 2' Proviso West High, Hillside, III., NHS 3, 4, Chorus 4, Spanish 3, 4, 32, 132, 156, 170 SUMMERS, LINDA JUNE 32 SUNSHINE, RICHARD Latin 1, 2 ,3, 4: secretary- treasurer, vice-president, NHS 3, 4: President, Student Council 4, Science Research 1, 2, 3, 4, President, Rallye 3, Lab Assist- ant 4, Scholastic Jacket Award 3, 32, 132, 130, 158 SWIFT, MIKE Wildcat Band I, 2, 3, Stage Band 2, 3, Basketball 1, Track 1, 32 -T- TERRY, INA Permian High School, Odessa, FHA 4, 32, 141 THACKER, TRAVIS German Club 3, 4, Debate and Forensics 2, Wildcat Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Director 4, Chorus 4, All-State Band 4, 32, 157, 166, 170 THOMPSON, DONNA DECA 3, 4: Secretary 4, sweet- heart 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 33, 172 ToMuNsoN, JOHNNY French Club 2, 3, 4, Interact Club 4, Rallye Club 3, 4, 33, 137, 154, 157 TOMPKINS, DEBBIE Spanish Club 3, 4, 33, 156 TOVEY, BETTY Robert E. Lee, San Antonio, AFS 3, 4, Historian 4, Spanish Club 3, 4: 2nd Vice-President, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Wildcat Annual Staff 3, 4,: 33, 156, 134, 150, 148 TRAXLER, MARHTA AFS 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Y-Teens 3, Wildcat Annual Staff 3, 4, 33, 139, 150, 148 TUCKER, CLYDE Creative Writing Club 2, 3, 4, Interact Club 4, 33, 137, 145 FTA 2, NHS 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 1, 2, Cheerleader 3, 4: Head 4, Sophomore Vice-Pres. 2, Senior Sec.-Treas. 4, Wild- cat Stahf 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Football Sweetheart 4, Miss LHHS 4, 10, 108, 132, 162, 148, 212, 219, 220 TUMLINSON, PENI Latin 2, Quill and Scroll 4, FHA 2, Student Council 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, Red Masque 2, 3, Wildcat Annual Statt 4, Basketball Sweetheart 4, Favorite Nomi- nee 4, Miss LHHS Nominee 4, Pub Staff 4, 34, 138, 150, 148, 220 TUREK, GENNY Eliz. Seton, South Holland, Illinois, DECA 4, French 3, Y- Teens 3, 34, 172 TUZZA, MARLENE DECA 4, Chorus 1, 2, 34, 172 -W- WALLS, JIM Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, Track 1, All-District Football HM, 34, 178 WARDLAW, BARBIE AFS 4, Creative Writing 2, 3, 4, Fang Staff 3, 4, FHA I, 2, 3: Secretary, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, 34, 138, 145, 134, 146, 150 WARREN, HARRYETTE Creative Writing 2, Debate and Forensics 4, German 2, 3, FTA 2, Chorus 1, Red Masque So- ciety 2, 3, 4: Historian 4, 34, 138, 142, 144 WATTS, MIKE Wildcat Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Ser- geant at Arms 3, Drum Maior 4, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Rallye 3, 4, Physics Lab Assistant 4, Young Texas No- minee 4, 34, 132, 154, 166, 168 WENDELL, DICK Francis C. Hammond, Alexan- dria, Virginia, Wildcat Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Slide Rule 4: Vice President, Rallye Club 4, 35, 132, 152, 154, 166, 168 WHITLEY, GAIL Spanish 4, 35, 156 WILDES, LARRY Bryan Adams, DECA 4, 172 WILLIAMS, DEBORAH AFS 1, 2, Creative Writing 1, Latin 1, 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, 35, 138' WILLIAMS, LINDA French 2, 3, FTA 2, Student Council 3: Corresponding Sec- retary, Y-Teens 3, 4, Rallye 4, Junior Favorite, Homecoming Queen Nominee, 35, 107, 138, 154, 219 WILLIAMSON, PAT Spring Branch High School, Houston, Y-Teens 3, 4, Red Masque 3, 4, Tennis 2, 35, 142, 138 WILLIS, RICKY Latin 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Tennis 4, 35, 179 WILLIS, ROSEMARIE Y-Teens 4, 35, 138 WILSON, DEBBIE Spanish 2, 3, FTA 2, 3, 4, Y- Teens 4, Highlandettes 2, 3, 35, 138, 140 WINBORN, DENNIS Latin 2, Key Club 4, Basketball 3, 4, 35, 136, 193 WITKOWSKI, DONNA Bryan Adams, French 3, 4, Y- Teens 3, 4, 35, 154, 138 WOOD, HOWARD Latin 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Science Research 1, 2, 3, 4, Rallye 3, Lab assistant 2, 3, 4, Chemistry award, National Merit Commendation, 35, 132, 158 WOOLDRIDGE, PRICE Spanish 3, 4, Interact 4, 36, 137, 156 WOOTEN, CYNTHIA AFS 4, Spanish 3, 4: reporter, FTA 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Number Sense 3, 36, 134, 156, 140, 170 WRIGHT, STAN Alamogordo, New Mexico, Rallye 4, 154 -Y- YOUNG, GARY DECA 3, 4, Spanish 1, 2, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 36, 172 -Z- ZIEGLER, JON Ottawa, Kansas, Latin 4, Chorus 3, 4, NHS 4, 36, 132, 158, 170 .js-v-----Q qv, . 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