Lake Highlands High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1970
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T55-.1-5, jaw: .- -1 4. 5 Z. g '- '-3V ..'A. - -.g V- ...f ' - . .ef'... - - 1 QE' 'IL l I ' x A ' -1-1... wi D,Y'-ln Q .0 4 v 1970 Wildcat Volume X Lake PHighilana's High School 1, N, T -st 5' 9449 Churfh Rai Dallas, Texas P blishea' by Taylor Publishing Co. Youth is the gay and pleasant spring of We when joy is stirring in the dancing blood and nature calls us with a thousand tongues to share in the general feast. ,' - Ridgeway Events 20 Organizations 44 Sports 94 Faculty 124 Classes 138 Sponsors 252 Senior Activities 264 N, rr? Q , N: 5 N.. m .- W :bg -LA!! X , ' .gr Yi R - X . ' N ' XX , -1 9, x 17' W . 1, Y xx 'ff' tj .gf xx-ff ilk r ' 'ff t N' X x ' 1 N -' ' , I rg, ' A. x ' , N X3 1 .V I... ., , ' L - xl f Q Q, , . . N .Z W . I . K -, r-P N ' - -.' - NN V ill w..,, ' 'V , , XT -' . '5 ,A in ' -V' ' vt A. , C' -5 ,lil . 1 XXFK, 7: X x .. xv In Honor o Mrs. Frances Davenport For seven years Lake Highlands has been served by a dedicated Woman who has focused her unending energy on many phases of our high school. Teaching girls' physical education classes, coaching the tennis team, and sponsoring the Student Council and cheerleaders are among her past and present credits. However, her main contribution is her molding of 62 girls in a precision drillteam that produces successful performances throughout the year-the Highlandettes. The staff would like to recognize and thank her for her various accomplishments. We are proud to dedi- cate the 1970 Wildcat to Mrs. Frances Davenport. Frances Davenport 3. xl 6 NY J-.vw W gif 1 'Wigisf ' ' 9 W, M 1 11, Inf iv.. I2 U R can Rm' I -an V Q Us . ,x gy, -- -- in mga H, W' 1 ,g iw , ,QQ L V M, ..,., I4 1-, V YQVHEN-:T ,-:V L- 1: nL.,.7:-:.l776?Xy H. K1 -1-:.vf,5agy5,,5fr735.1, 7,5 -M -L -3-gygf-Lf 'Z Jkt. A wh' 1. 3' ' x . ,. .. ,Wm -ix 4335 I 5Js', fn Q gg 1 -51241, 5, 3 15.5 A A .. . X ,- 1 an nf, as - ,-1 gg? J' 'f i ' 1. , if Hama.: .,ffK.,,, . , , TL: ??gQ4f U U 4 f - ff ff' mf.,-7 ,g , ..,i Q L 3512, - fr 1 'u J, 1 f ' 'EH 1 - N J 16,2 'lx I ,.,, .5 .P . :ra I I9 Events Youth, enthusiasm, ana' tenderness are like the days of spring. Instead of complaining, oh, my heart, of their brief du- ration, try to enjoy them - Ruckert Varsity Revue Sparked Homecoming Once again Lake Highlands students blended their talents to produce a suc- cessful Varsity Revue. The Wildcat Band, who sponsored the show, selected the re- vue acts following two days of auditions. Displaying their versatility, the bandsmen, under the direction of Mr. Howard Dunn, not only boasted a fantastic Stage Band, but also wrote the humorous run-ons which delighted the audience. The Golden Decade, marking the ten-year existence of Lake Highlands High School, was the theme of the show. Above right: Three Indians watch Columbus' approach, which marks the end of Red Power. Above: Drill team officer Cindy Savage innocently invites the audience to spend a little time with me. Right: Fervently declaring, I'm proud to he an American, Tom Cillman and Patti Sullivan close the first half of the VR. Above left: Lisa Sheppard and Byron Van- derburg vow they'll never fall in love again. Abvve: Candy Moser sings Strang- ers in the Night, one of her two outstanding numbers in the VR. Left: Returning for another successful performance, veterans Mike Thomas and Bobby Hill joined by Paul Worrell and Peggy Kemp sing an original composition. 23 Tie C Iimaxea' Homecoming Returning to their ever-changing alma mater, the six graduating classes enjoyed all the splendor and pageantry accorded to an LH Homecoming. To these exes, Homecoming meant the enjoyment of a new stadium as they recalled their weekly trips to Richardson in previous years. To some, Homecoming meant a date, a mum, and a dance. To the band and drill-team, it meant the excitement of a pre-game spectacle. To a few girls, Homecoming '69 was extra-special. The eight nominees for Queen were: Bev Carter, Choirg Cris Ber- ry. Wildcat Band: Kay Harvey, Student Councilg Barbara Yarborough, Highland- ettesg Dana Henderson, Sophomore Class, Penny Atwood, Junior Class, Patti Tate, Senior Class: and Barbara Harris, Foot- ball Sweetheart. To them, Homecoming was a convertible ride climaxed by their pres- entation to the song 4'lVIr. Luckyf, To the Wildcat football team, Homecoming meant another victory. Pieced together, these many fragments of Homecoming formed an un- forgettable memory to all wht -farticipated in the extravaganza. 24 y Jim? 'u .Bri L,- ig. . ., .gr , Q Surprised cnrtf-d by The pre-g -1 il' Psy' and happy, Patti Tate. Senior Class nominee, vs- Carl Waslin, gasps as the results are announced. amc festivities provide more excitement than past years as for the first time in LH history there is an exact tic for Queen. Bea an pTraafili0naI Dance lPr0ved Exciting l Excitement electrified the atmosphere! Fran- tic preparations were made for the S'Big Came. The bonfire, pre-game festivities, and Homecoming dance exhibited the spirit that erupted from the student body: As the last couple left the dance, and memories of the walloping victory lingered on, another Home- coming week came to a close. A,201't'.' hliurlmurai, l swear l dill not it-ll Patti what you were wt-airing! Right: Danny Jordan congratu- lates his swee-theartf' liurlmru Harris, on being mann-d Home-coming Queen. Left: Football Sweetheart, Barbara Harris, beams her pleasure at being named Home- coming Queen as Rod McAlister escorts her proudly. Tradition is upheld as the Varsity's representative wins for the 5th consecutive year. 1969 Homecoming Nomi- nees are: ftop fowl Dana Henderson, Penny Atwood, Patti Tate, and Beverly Carterg Kbotzom row! Chris Berry, Barbara Harris, Barbara Yarbrough, and Kay Harvey. USA L MVS 4n 'm'? T t. -?, ff' Top: The traditional Homecoming dance drew a large crowd to celebrate the victory after the game. Left: The swim team shows their spirit with a float depicting a Wildcat victory over Paris. Above: A chorus of slightly off-key football players gathers in a KBOX sing-a-long at the Wednesday- night bonfire. Dinner Provided Funds In their typically organized and enthusiastic fashion, the Senior Class carried out the planning, preparing, and serving of the most important meal of their high school career. The annual chicken dinner provided the expected success as the seniors obtained their funds for the spring activities and their guests enjoyed the delicious meal. we C l is 'l-eryrs stss,ys i Y J-Y. uf . .r. , -- 4'-v:uss'r' ..,: Top left: Deeply concentrating on llicir juli, ilu- Senior llrigudi- dislie-s out the ugournn-l's delight. Top right: Diane Coforlh displays u Sr-niur goodie lu ll pr'rspr-4-tive liuyer. Allow: Barbara Harris and Sandra Stelr-her mann ilu' salad division. Females Competea' in Third Obfmpics A, . 1 Banners waving and band playing, the teams marched around the gym. e r aaly Thus the third annual A.F.S. Olympics got off to the traditionally spirited start. The competition was stiff as classes vied for the coveted trophy, torious sophomores. They clinched the prize when their Sweetheart nominee, Steve Brown, received the most votes, in the form of contributions to the A.F.S. As always, the proceeds from the presentation, which was exciting as well as profitable, were added to the fund to bring a foreign exchange student to LHHS Q, W zziv lejr 'X A which landed in the hands of the vic- T s ' tl? i l',sr-,,, o f ' f- ..g ill la.. cn- ,M-'f Top left: The Sexy Seniors prove anything but sexy during the balloon burst event. Left: Hunchback Jimmy .lones advertises the Devil and Daniel Webster. Above: .lill Zelios the human cocoon struggles to change clothes amidst gleeful shouts of encouragment. 29 Presentation Spotlightea' Seniors Highlighting the first semester activities of the Y- Teens, the Presentation was the social event of the season. Walking through an 'archway, the seniors and officers descended to meet the extended hand of their escort. Their parents and friends watched as the girls strolled down the red carpet of the SMU Ballroom. Pre- sented to the 4'Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet, the couples who attended the gala affair agreed that it was a time for usf' Above: Cindy Jones smiles broadly as Mrs, Lynn Tull announces her selection as Most Typical Y-Teen. Above right: Beaming after being chosen Y-Teen Beau, Moose Hannah is introduced to the parents, escorts, and Y-Teens. Right: Sophomore and junior Y-Teens and their dates view the presentation dreaming of next year when they will enjoy the limelight. 30 l Teen Vice President, Carolyn Carneal es the first dance for her father. Mardi Gras Came Alive Hey Mistral 'LLet's move to Texasf' L'Boo Cowboys, yea Saintsf, The Wildcat Band and the Highland- ettes were greeted by these various cries as they paraded down the streets of downtown New Orleans. Meandering through the narrow streets of the French Quarter, the LH'ers were awed by the hilarious aspects of the city: the sunny grounds of Jackson Square, the tiny souvenir shops and the 'Lhappyw people on Bourbon Street. Whether romping through the New Or- leans City Park or cooling off after the eight mile parade, the Lake High- landers enjoyed the unusual trip as they endured hair-raising bus rides and warehouse accommodations. Undoubtedly, the high point of the trip was the Crewe of Mid-City Pa- rade. The streets of New Orleans were overflowing with hysterically festive people who greeted the Texans with smiles, praise, and bloodshot eyes. The Wildcat Band and the Highlandettes' precision-filled performance stamped an indelible impression on Mardi Gras 1970. 32 Ni ff Tom Gillman ponders over the eight mile trek r Bisiisfffwa' 3. xv.. 0 9 o o-5' , Y Left: Majorettes lead the Wildcat Band through the crowded streets of New Or- leans. Middle: Senior Highlandettes dem- onstrate perfect marching style. Bottom: Highlandettes march in formation on Canal Street. ,fv 1 fs el Above: Accepting congratulations after the Honor Society induction, Cathy Dunlevie shakes hands with guest speaker, Bob Good- ing. Right: Dallas Cowboy Dan Reeves, as auctioneer, watches for bids at the Y-Teens box supper. M,-of Activities Were Diversyiea' Although the activities and interests of LH'ers are varied, all are meshed into a unit for a cause, such as the Don Roz- zelle Fund or the 'lVIrs. Cannon drive. It is effort like this which makes LH proud of its students and faculty. Helping some- one on College Night, raising money for a service club, listening to a patriotic speech, receiving an honor for a job well done, or simply enjoying a dance, are ac- tivities which occupy the lives of Lake Highlanders. Top: Exchanging gifts, the Highland- ettes and their dates relax at the Drill- team dance. Left: Key Clubber Torr. Draper directs Mrs. H. B. Shaw to the correct room during College Night. Above: Former Attorney General of Texas, Waggoner Carr, stresses a point during his speech to the LH student body. Above: Projecting their own sound, The New Hope Singers entertain an all-school assembly. Right: Hyla Mills does her thing at the Band Christmas dance. Productions Provea' Enjoyable Whether viewing a Red Masque production or attending a sixth period assembly, the LH student body enjoyed the variety of entertain- ment offered. The yearly agenda featured all types of vocal entertainment, ranging from the excellent medleys sung by the LH choirs to the exciting music of The New Hope Singers. Not only were the LH,ers spectators, but they were also active participators at dances at Christmastime and Valentine's. Choir m .1 Thanks wing program le Following a brilliant perform the cast of The Devil and Dan ebster return for a curtain call. Brightening the dull classroom e, FTA members sing romantic -grams. Miss Marjean Edgar directs the , . . - xg. . I I : . . . - Y U - 1 Dance Spotlightea' LH Favorites Undergoing a rejuvenation this year, the Favorites Ball proved to he an astounding suc- cess. Thanks to Mr. Tom Crigger, Student Coun- cil sponsor, Mr. Harvey, originator of the decorations, and Miss Fran Maples, Wildcat sponsor, the dance and the presentation were conducted in a well-organized manner. The Rogues provided the sounds and the Forest Where Alice Wentj' furnished-the light show. The decorations, refreshments, and cozy tables added to the elegant, romantic occasion. Upper right: Sophomore fa- vorites Dana Henderson and Terry Harris display bash- fulness and surprise following the announcement. Right: In keeping with the Valentine at- mosphere, the dates dance with their sweethearts. 38 Upper left: OK, quit hiding, Miss Maples. I know y0u're out there! Above: Mrs. Lillian Hefner serves punch to thirsty danc- ers. Left: Lead singer for the Rogues plays for capacity crowd. Top: Junior Favorites Karen Hunt and John Vernon smile un- . abashedly. Right: Miss Fran Maples directs couples as they ar- rive for the formal presentation. Winners Accepted Congratulations Suspensefully awaiting the announce- ments of the winners, the nominees re- acted in typical fashion. Whether poised, embarassed, happy, surprised, or shocked, they composed themselves and congratu- lated each other following the presentation. The atmosphere of the February 14 spec- tacle was electrified by the outstanding group. Favorites Ball 1970 ended with the excitement of Valentine's Day coming to a close. Left: Senior nominees Susan Kern and .lan Swope nervously await their appearance on the stage. Top: Senior Favorites Susan Kern and Steve Wilson shyly acknowledge their honor. N 4I Top: Miss LHHS nominee Kay Harvey and Rod Clark enjoy each other's com- pany amidst the gaiety of the Favorites Ball. Right: Modest and happy, Sally Russell and David Grinsfelder, pose after being named Mr. and Miss LHHS. Ball Honored Fine Students The two highest honors given at the Favorites Ball were Most Likely to Suc- ceed and Mr. and Miss LHHS. To be nominated for either of these is a tribute to the high school career of the nominees. To actually attain the honor, one must not only be popular, but also must display out- i standing service and love for Lake High- lands. The 1970 winners should be justifi- ably proud of their titles. Top: Susan George and Marion Timber- lake descend the steps of the stage after being selected Most Likely to Succeed from the Class of 1970. Left: Winners exchange congratulations after the Ball. 43 Organizations Youth is beautyful. Its friendshp is precious. The intercourse with it is a purwfing release from the worn and stained hardness of older Iyfef, - VWIlis. 1 L ,H my , w Y 1. 1 I 1 1 I E 1 1 Dari Adams Julie Adams Elaine Adamson Ann Alton Royanne Atkins Debby Bailey Sherry Beckler Sheri Behne Tonya Benson Nonie Berry Susie Biehler Linda Blair Nina Brainin Craig Burchsted Christie Caldwell Chris Carlson Ruth Cummings Ruth DeLeon Becky Dixon Tom Draper Debbie Duncanson Alma Finnegan Sally Fisher Wayne Fleming Doug Fortenberry Pam Gaffaney Karan Goldsmith Melinda Goldsmith Melissa Green Lynn Gulre Dave Harper Chip Harrington James Harris Laura Landress Debbie Helms Curt Henderson Dana Henderson Steve Herrington Gordon Hilgers Linda Hinson Mark Hobbs Sarah Hott Danny Hunt Rick Irish Adrienne Jamieson Cyndy Janes Carla Jenkins Jim Jennings Valerie Johnson Susan Kern Ken Koneval Ann Krause Frank Kucera Donny Lennox Denise Leonard Teri Loyd Ann Luther Marcy Macurak Patti Mauro Barbra McClung Peggy McGinty Kin McHan Dan McKeever Mary Means Cindy Meredith Vicki Morgan Ellen Myer Terry Neal Dee Dee Nelson Debra Nierman Eileen O'Conner Sharon 0'Conner ins-un-:gg . 9 I1- Officers of the. Student Council are: Dewey Goins, Treas.g Simmons, Hist.g Robert Grinsfelder, Pres.g Kay Harvey, Sec.g Wilson, Vice-Pres. Ytudent Council M et Providing a new dimension of Lake Highlands figh School, the Student Council earned acclaim wr its services. A well-organized, efficienct book- ore enabled students to obtain school supplies, aperback books, and Lake Highlands novelties. b keep the LH7ers informed of various activities pd club meetings, the Council erected bulletin V Osborne Valerie Thrap ndsay Owens Joni Toulouse nna Parker Russ Townsend ark Peel Patti Tumlinson rol Pierce Ted Vail cki Pollard John Vernon ad Salter Sharman Wainscott nise Sauve Debbie Weaver bin Serrault san Simpson rol Smith e Smith chard Stade tti Sullivan yce Tackett nnis Taylor Becki White Betty Whitley Pam Widener Tricia Wildes Vanessa Woodson Marc Wooten Paul Worrell Gary Wright Changing Needs boards in the cafeteria and outdoors. Maintaining its reputation as the voice of the studentsf, the SC held on open sound off session to discuss current school problems. Rounding out its broad schedule, the Student Council sponsored various assemblies and dances, including the Homecoming Dance and the Favorites Ball. W Left: Ex Bill Kimler joins Whitney Wolf for a peaceful dance. Above: Mrs. Lynn Tull chats with former Attorney General Waggener Carr after he spoke to the Stu- dent body at one of the S.C. assemblies. , 1 -Las' -Jak L 9 , uv mf ' X, lv 1 Qi 5 gd. .sw ,fs ,ff Q fel 4 'V WW pf' . . .ofa - mf - J ' 'x f ,I Y A ' 47 XI. Rf LIVV - fe -X . W ,. fa , i D kit? , ' fyfflx Q- fit-'J X ,131 'L l . L L Tiny' 'X . J ,s Cf I- f .flu T' VKWU 'it' ' Lf' V .4 iris' ,ce 4 C Q k' MJ,-Vi' gt W, . , QC? 4 1 it ,iw and . ,Jr I 1 e VKX H Q til, MIYLCV 'J 'LZ' 9. , K! I QA, Yxljf v X 'x.l .lf..CJ xkfl X. V 1 wth ,vfo -fic W! , is xf Lek i ,L . v, bw , AUC' ,N J. ,nf 1 carlo ,ao to Brent Anderson David Bates Mark Booher Boss Coil Jim English Bob George Mike Goni Dave Harper Chris Harrelson Chip Harrington James Harris Ray Harris 48 Curt Henderson Greg Herbeck Rene J unco Robbie McKellar Phil Slingerland Mac Stewart Mike Stricker Alan Walne Bain Weinberger Scott Williams Don Wolfe Marc Wooten Exchange Club Served Community Lake Highlands has a 'ibrand new club. Started at the end Q last year, the Junior Exchange Club, sponsored by Mr. Jeff Kaul is a service club dedicated not only to Lake Highlands but also t the community as well. Membership is limited to a select group wit a grade average of 85 or higher. Junior Exchange is unique becaus it was the first Exchange club between Florida and California. Thei main function is to co-operate with the adult Exchange Club. i Above left: Officers are: Dave Harper, Treas.g George, Sec.g David Bates, Pres.g and Chip rington, V.-Pres. Key Club Epitomizea' Service Club No, Virgiina, the Key Club doesn't make keys! They served the :ommunity by collecting funds for the March of Dimes and aid school spirit by sponsoring the Bellboys and the annual Clubs vs. Coaches Basketball game. The Key Club, sponsored by Mr. Charles Mloore, is a subsidary of the International Key Club. They are llso the oldest service club at Lake Highlands. Officers were: Pres. David Grinsfelderg V. Pres. Doug Geldertg Treas. Randy Ashbyg md Rep. Robert Crinsfelder, John Vernon, Pat Hogan, Dana Dot- aon, and Jimmy Corcoran. Randy Ashby Tim Attaway Jimmy Ball J eff Bilton Bruce Buchanan Joe Calloway Ken Cleveland Kirk Coppedge Jim Corcoran J im Coulter Clif Croan Kim Dinsmoor Dana Dotson Tom Draper Bobby Dryden Steve Fletcher Creed Ford Doug Geldert Tom Gillman Lynn Grebe David Grinsfelder Robert Grinsfelder Terry Harris Richard Hartin John Haynes Jim Hazen Bobby Hill Pat Hogan Mark Johnson Mike Kaesler J im Klein Ken Koneval Don Lennex Paul Luttrell Bob McClung Danny McKeever Mark Means Mitch Mitchell Terry Moore David Nelson J im Osborne Lindsay Owens Chuck Patton Scott Pennington Paul Phillips Larry Pierce John Richardson Joe Russell David Schara Barry Sorrels Mike Thomas Bobby Vernon John Vernon Gary Weaver Gary Wright Steve Wilson Ron Yen Elaine Adamson Ann Alton Pam Arnold Tim Attaway Carrie Bailey Sheri Behne Paem Bell Tonya Benson Susie Biehler Gail Botsford Beverly Brown Robert Brown Christi Caldwell Kenny Cleveland Julia Dannemiller Debbie Davis Kathy Devany Debbie Drummond Kathy Dunlevie Anita Durbin Carol Egerton Sally Frank Jeannine Galegar Linda Geller Sara George 50 AF Brought Exchange Student: Creating greater understanding between peoples of the world by bringing students from abroad to study in United States schools and to live with Uniten States families was the goal of the American Field Service, sponsored by Mis Lynda Cleveland. This year we were doubly gifted with two students fror abroad. Osvaldo Viegas from Brazil and Ryuichiro Nakamura from Japa were welcomed to Lake Highlands to study and make new friends. Last surr mer, Kathy Dunlevie was sent to Paraguay where she spent three months gettim to know our neighbors in the south. Susan George Barbara Golden Karen Goldsmith Melinda Goldsmith Sharon Crall Norma Hailey Gail Hastings Curt Henderson Dana Henderson Kathy Hines Barbara Holman Beth Hull Adrienne Jamieson Sherry Johnson Kay Karston Kathy Kearby Ann Kemp Laura Landress Linda Ledger Denise Leonard Carol Leslie Mary .lean Loftin Judy Lowe Terri Loyd Ann Luther Susie McBride Barbara McClung Laurie McGill Kim McHan Kathy McNutt Lois Mackie Charlene Mathis Kelly Moore Sonny Morgan .lanet Mulhall Ellen Myer Ryuichero Nakamura Tracey Nelson Debbie Nesbitt Peggy Osterholme Tomma Otte .leff Palmer Carol Pierce Becky Pinkston Vicki Pollard Gerry Pratt Cissy Quortrup Donna Robison Cathy Russell .l0e Rusell Officers are: Susan George, Pres.g Ann Kemp, V.-Pres.g Zoe A1 Zelios, Hist.g Lois Mackie, Treas.g Cathy Devany, V.-Pres. if is Left: Twinkle-toed Mark Johnson stumbles to light the torch at the A. F. S. Olympics. Above: Homemaking students display their hospitality by giving a tea in honor of our foregln students Ryulchiro Nakamura and Osvaldo Viegas. Nancy Shlieter Debbie Smith Jean Smith Prissy Smith Sandy Smith Mike Stone Jeanine Sydow Carol Tanck Linda Taylor Jennifer Thompson Russ Townsend Kathy Tyler Osvaldo Viegas Betty Waller Pam Widener David Williams Marc Wooten Becky Wright Barbara Young Zo Ann Zelios if Q iii , Qi V, , I I -2, ,f -1, . ' 'N 1 H Y- Teens Aided Youth During the cold days of early January, the Y- Teen members campaigned from door to door for the March of Dimes asking for contributions to aid research into the causes of birth defects. Earlier in the school year Y-Teens, sponsored by Mrs. Lynn Tull and Mrs. Becky French, programmed personal. appearances, hay rides and the Presentation Ball. They also formed and promoted the Don Bozell Fund to raise money for a student of Lake High- lands who was injured in a firearms accident. Y- Teens, Lake Highlands, school and community serv- ice club, meets every Tuesday to plan activities for the improvement of the community and the school. Julia Adams Elaine Adamson Tia Allen ,lane Alloway Nicki Anderson Lee Archer Debbie Bailey Marianne Bailey Cindy Barbour Becky Barlow Karen Barnett Cheri Bartin Sherri Beckler Nicki Bedsole Paem Bell Brenda Betts Mitsi Beyer Ann Blankenship Polly Blankenship Peggy Bostwick Nina Brainin Laura Brixey Sharon Brooks Lee Ann Boykin Christi Caldwell .laymie Coyle Carolyn Carneal .lerry Clayton Sheri Coke Angela Coker Cathy Coleman Ruth Ann Cumming Y-Teen members Sara Owens and Karen Hunt rehash their ol' Y-Teen memories. Sheri Coppedge Chris Cork Yvonne Cronholm Mary Cowley Cindy Cox Carol Egerton Eve Eix Janet Elmblad Judy Enhey Darla Faircloth Kathy Farr Paula Farrar Kim Favor Denise Finch Karen Finklea Marilyn Garrett Sherilyn Garrett Becky Gealy Mary Geldert Susan George Barbara Gerst Debbie Gillen L athy Gillen aren Goldsmith elinda Goldsmith ibby Goode o Gray ebbie Grayson ellisa Green arla Greenfield heryl Grendle lenda Gresham iane Hamilton ay Harvey Harriet Harris Harston Hartin Harwood Hayer Hawley Henderson Hopkins Hunter Jamieson Janes Jenkins Jennings Jobe hnson le e Johnson Kearby Kerdmier Kelly ary Kelsey 'usan Kern ricia Kern Jo ri Nanette Kincaid Mary Kinnard Sheridan King Ann Krause Kathy Kucera Gay Landon Laura Landress Chris Lane Pam Lane Peggy Larson Gwynne Lee Leslie Lemons Donnise Lennard Carol Leslie Laurie Long Diane Lovell Judy Low Terri Lloyd Marcey Macurak Dee Maessa Donna Massey Brenda Matthews April Meadows Mary Means Susanne Means Nena Van Meitz Cindy Meredith Veronica Massingale Beverly Minner Kim Mcllan Kathy McNutt Diane Montgomery Vicki Montgomery Camille Moore Karen Moore Kelly Moore Vicki Morgan Peggy Morris Debbie Morrison Michelle Moss Janet Mulhall Terry Neal Dee Dee Nelson Peggy Osterholm Karen Paterson Paula Paul Laura Penland Carol Pierce Vicki Pollard Pam Raymond Kay Reed Georgia Reeznick Paulette Rhodes Joy Richardson Maggie Riley Kathy Roberts Cindy Robertson Marilyn Robertson Debbie Ross Marti Royer Karen Rudor Marti Ruliffson Sally Russell Cindy Savage Susan Scarborough Debbie Scott Suzi Scott Rhonda Serrault Ellen Short Linda Short Linda Spaulding Carol Smith Jean Smith Sharon Smith Sue Smith Janet Stallings Sandra Stecher Kathy Stenzel Cindy Strehorn Patti Sullivan Yvonne Sullivan Beverly Sutton Kathy Sutton Jan Swope Joyce Tackett Toni Travers Val Thorp Lisa Tuley Patti Tumlinson Gena Turner Cindy Ubben Nina Von Rohr Robin Wade Sharman Wainsc Marsha Walker Pam Widener La Rae Wilkie Tricia Wildes Kay Williams Debbie Willis Glenda Willis Ann Winborn Dyan Wilson Barbara Yarboro Zoe Ann Zelios ott ugh Officers of the Y-Teens are: President Cindy Jones, Vice-Pres. Karen Hunt, Treasurer Sara Owen, Secretary Sandy Speegle, Historian Penny Atwood, Re- porter Beverly Brown, Vice-Pres. Cathy Russell. .7 M, . , , - Q' -1 Q - 5, iii . W . .J F ea' Cross H elvea' nderprivilegea' This year was a stirring success for the LH ed Cross, sponsored by Miss Sarah Gaston. They llected hooks to be sent to war prisoners over- as, volunteered to teach poor children in south allas, and took baskets of food to underprivileged milies. They well represented Lake Highlands in eir work and accomplished many worthwhile eds. Linda Ledger Norma Hailey Linda Geller Kathy Hines Cathy Frazier Tamariy Hall Beth Shultz Karen Olson Becky Wilson Anita Hogan Patsy Ezelle Robin Johnson Mary Nelson Ann Alton Brent Anderson Cindy Brewer Don Brock Robert Brown Roberta Holmes Paul Luttrell Widge Murphy Dana Ryan Whitney Wolf Marc Wooten Robin Yorley ' Ron Yen Math Club Figured for Fun Combining talent with interest, members of the Math club, sponsored by Mrs. Jenny Williamson, increased their knowledge of mathematics. They started the year with the traditional initiation of new members. During Weekly meetings the mathematicians discussed problems from annual high school examinations. v ,4 Officers are: Whitney Wolf, Pres.: Cindy Brewer, Vice-Pres.g Ann Alton, Sec.: Dana Ryan, Reporter: Ron Yen, Treas. li Latins Celebrated Rome Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres.'7 Sponsored by Mrs. Carolyn Thomas, the Latin Club learned of the ancient Roman way of life rough their annual spring banquet and Roman Satumalia, a hristmas tribute. The club proved once again that Latin is indeed' not a dead language. Officers are: Pres. K. Vendrell, Julie Adams Malinda Goldsmith, Cindy Zeiler, and Barbara Hager. Julie Adams David Bates Ned Bothe Diane Brown John Camp Kirk Coppedge Joe DeLoach Diane Dickey Malinda Goldsmith Cheryl Grann Barbara Hager Rick Harris Rickey Hoierman James McKellar Dan McKeever Debbie N ierman Cissy Quortrup Ann Repp Georgia Reznik Dan Roper David Staples Joyce Tackett K. Vendrell Jeff White David Williams J oe Young Cindy Zeiler Niki Anderson Tonne Anderson Tim Attaway Jimmy Ball Mary Bengtson Anne Blankenship Annie Bouma Joanne Burger Joe Callaway Ralph Canales .lyme Canone Kathy Clark Bill Corzine Carol Crittenden Yvonne Cronholm Julia Cutler Kathy Dunlevie Carol Fendley C-ail Garbe Cathy Garfield Cindy Garfield Libby Goode Kay Harvey Ken Hermonat Linda Hinson Carolyn .leffords Jim Jennings Creg Jessup Janet Jester .lana .lobe Robert johnson Rene .lunco Karen Keitz Nanette Kincaid Carlene Klein Brandy Ligon Scott Ligon Dawn Maley img, .rg re, A April Meadows Ronald Melton Charley Mercer Cindy Meredith .lanet Miller Mitch Mitchell Becky Montgomery Vicki Montgomery Meg Moore Vicki Morgan Donna Munson Marsha McFarland Pat McGee Katie McLoughlin Terry Neal Dee Dee Nelson Tracey Nelson Cindy Parnell Mary Pilney Diane Pirney Cissy Quortrup Johanna Rainwater Margaret Reagan Joy Richards Lynn Robertson Nancy Schlichter Bill Simes Norma Skinner Che 1 Smith ry Prissy Smith Gene Spaulding Val Tharp David Tips Dan Tuffly Becky White Glenda Willis Marc Wooten Brant Wymond ti 4 - f V 'za ' rw' Spanish Lured Students Spanish students ranging from first to fourth year took part in a tre- mendous treasure hunt encompassing the entire Lake Highlands area. All clues were written in Spanish, and the winning team received ten points added to their final nine weeks average. At Christmas, less fortunate Latin American children were surprised with a party by compassionate club members. Officers were: Pres. Kathy Dunlevieg V. Pres. Joe Callawayg Sec.-Treas. Cathy Garfieldg Hist. Brandy Ligong Rep. Prissy Smith. Spon- sors were Mrs. Betty Montgomery, Mrs. Sherry Staecker, Mrs. Margaret Spurlock, and Mrs. Carla Brim. V a V.V,,. Qt six - X 1 3 - f saggy tree sef. - . ' f ,. f 1 ., , ,,,- , 1 , K , ., , . 1, .,, 'if . ' it 1? 58 Archer Ashbey Avera Bates Brown ver Coleman Corcoran Farr Cezly Seniors Created Pub .lust as winter drew to a close, spring burst in overloaded with activities, homework, spring fever, and the Senior Pub. An ironic observation on the graduating class, the faculty, the administration, and whatever else seemed fair game, the Pub was staffed by 37 dedicated and loyal members. Spon- sored by Mrs. Becky French, the Pub traveled reck- lessly over rules, regulations, and reputations. Yet, it provided the seniors with a few momentous mem- ories to recall in years to come. Heading the Pub Staff are: Sandra Vicki Pollard, Becky Gealy, Pat and Diane Coforth. Diane Coforth Debbie Grayson Kay Harvey Pat Hogan Cyndy Janes Mary Kelsey Ann Krause Mark Means Deborah Moore Cary Moore David Nelson Lindsey Owens Wanda Pearson Vicky Pollard Dan Pritchett Kay Reed Debbie Ross Cathy Russell .ludy Ruth Perry Senn Sandra Stecher Patti Sullivan .lan Swope Kay Vendrell Michael Waiters John Wilson Whitney Wolf Ken Bamett Wes Barton Linda Behne Paul Bicking Randy Bramlett Kirk Bunat Chris Carlson Bob Carlson Bev Carter Nancy Carter Elizabeth Cross Mike Davis Ricky Davis Tom Draper Joey Ehrenberger Rick Eubank Steve Fox t ' ' Patty Fox Harry Fraumann Ingrid Freeman Pam Gann Linda Geller Mike Gerst Dave Harper Ray Harris Randy Hauch Steve Heimberg Curt Henderson Steve Herndon Debbie Hendrix Tammy Holle Barbara Holman Mary Hubbs Debbie Karleski Peggy Kemp Karen Kennemer Debbie Kershner J im Klein Marlene Kortage Karel Kratz Bonnie Landrum Ray Loney Glenda McCleskey Candy Moser David Nelson Karen Patterson Vicki Pirnie Lisa Pratt Randy Preskitt Claude Price Marsha Prior Richard Rieve Paul Ruliffso: Gary Schwar Candy Scot Steve Selt Steve Slaughte Deena Smitl Dale Stalej Jennifer Thompsol Ken Toml Jim Truit Mike Turnbeaugl Charles Tut' Patti Warnicl Scott Wies Jamie Wisf Don Wol Richard Worze t l E. German Proved Fun Der Deutscher Verein, the Lake Highlands German Club, held the first German Bake sale in the schoo1's history. Proving their cooking abilities not to be only German-oriented, they also held a Texas-style barbecue. Later they celebrated the German harvest with an Oktoberfest. They traveled to San Antonio to represent Lake Highlands at the Texas Convention of the Association of Ger- man Students. Sponsored by Miss Joyce Joslin, club members had fun as they improved their German. Officers are: Richard Worzer, Pres.: Candy Moser, Vice- Pres.g Linda Geller, Sec.-Treas.g and Curt Henderson, Re- porter and Hist. 60 E. 5 2 E 4 71 French Club La Petite Sorbonnef' sponsored by Miss Fran Maples, learned many interesting facts about the culture of the French people. Month- ly meetings included French slides and films. For a change of pace, the French club decided to have a fondue party at Jennifer Thomp- son's house. Members particularly enjoyed the annual banquet at a French restaurant and Christmas carolling. Officers were: Jennifer Thompson, Pres.g Sherry Johnson, Vice-Pres. of Programsg Debbie Nesbitt, Vice-Pres. of Membershipg Carol Caver, Sec.-Treas.g and Kathy Dunlevie, Reporter. 25, Armstrong Ashbee Bell Benson arol Caver lie Childers ebbie Davis athy Dunlevie ally Fisher ally Frank Jeannine Galegar Carol Leslie Sharon Crall Howard Lyons Kathy Hefner Kathy McNutt Sherry Johnson Katy McLaughlin Judy Johnston Nancy McMann Rita Jones Richard Mark Laure Justus Roni Massengale Ann Kemp Marilyn Massey Nancy Kubash Cindy Mitchell Linda Ledger Robin Mochel Debbie Nesbitt Lynda Owens Becky Pinkston Marsha Prior Carol Rattan Marilyn Robertson Janet Stephens Ted Vail Carol Tanck Jennifer Thompson Vicki Trayolr Students Explored Sciences What would happen if an amoeba were put into a positively-charged solution? Would it live or die? Science club members probed into data and experi- ments similar to these. They held a bake sale to raise money to finance their annual trip to the coast. The club, sponsored by Mr. Kelwin Ellis, has explored the nature of biology, chemistry, and physical science. Next year, they hope to further their knowl- edge in a world of awareness. Officers were: Pres. David Nelson, V. Pres. Kathy Hines, Sec. Chris Carl- son, Rep. ,loe Callaway, and Hist. Debbie Grayson. Susan Adams Joe Callaway Tom Draper Adrian Hansen Charles Moore Ted Vail Linda Behne Bob Carlson Bob George Rick Harris David Nelson John Vernon Nonie Berry Chris Carlson Tom Cillman Kathy Hines Dana Ryan Marc Wooten Laura Brown Kim Dawson Debbie Grayson .lim Kent Joe Rybak Bill Woper 1 Heather Burn? Harry Decka Roddy Ha Bonnie Landru: Nan Underwog Ron Y 6 Physics Students Studied Theories Lake Highlands students, armed with a fluent knowl- edge of science in its most complex aspects, banded together to form the Physics Research Order. The group, sponsored by Mr. Bryant Wolf, set its goal at achieving a broadened look at the world of physics. The club solved problems dealing with complicated formulas such as Einstein's Theory of Relativity, Sir Isaac Newton's assumption of gravity, and an occasional problem or two with pulleys and inclined planes. Of- ficers were: Pres. John Richardson, V. Pres. Charles Moore, Sec. Whitmey Wolf, Treas. Bob George, and Rep. Mark Wooten. Bruce Aldrich Richard Eubank Bob George Gary Hansen Pat Hogan Charles Moore Murry Moore John Richardson Greg Snith Dale Stanley Larry Stotts Osvaldo Viegas Ernie Witbeck Whitney Wolf Mark Wooten 1 Ann Alton Randy Ashby Tim Attaway Tonya Benson Gail Botsford Diane Brown .loe Callaway Carol Caver Debbie 'Davis Kim Dawson Harry Deckard Tom Draper Kathy Dunlevie Jeannine Galegar Rebecca Garber Doug Geldert Linda Geller Bob George Right: Bob Gooding addresses newly inducted members of the National Hon- or Society and their parents. Students Selected or Society Membershzp Before being selected as a member of the National Honor Society, .pplicants were judged on academic grades, leadership, character, service D Lake Highlands, and scholarship. Compiling these qualifications, a voard of faculty members selected 50 Seniors and 29 Juniors for ad- mission to the outstanding group. Formal induction was highlighted ry newsman Mr. Bob Gooding's speech, reflecting on the ideals and foals that the Honor Society members should continue to strive for the future. Later in the year, Mark Johnson, President, and Maggie iley, Treasurer, were selected by the club as applicants for a Na- onal Honor Society scholarship. Other officers were Vice-Pres. John ichardson, Sec. Whitney Wolf, and Reporter Sandra Stecher. Sponsors ere Mrs. Jane Mitchell and Mrs. Linda Wilcox. usan George om Gillman orma Hailey ary Hansen hip Harrington ick Harris ay Harvey reg Herbeck ent Hermonat at Hogan indie J ones teve Johnson aren Keitz nn Kemp 'm Klein en Koneval arlene Kortage ancy Kubasek Laura Landress Bonnie Landrum Linda Ledger Brandy Ligon Paul Luttrell Charlie Mercer Cindy Meredith Marsha McFarland Robbie McKellar Katie McLoughlin Janet Miller Charles Moore Meg Moore Murry Moore John Nation Debbie Nierman J eff Palmer Vicki Pollard Gerry Pratt Dan Pritchett Ann Repp Pam Riggs Debbie Ross Cathy Russell Dana Ryan Paula Scarbrough Norma Skinner Suzie Strickenberger Jeanine Sydow Marion Timberlake Cindy Ubben K. Vendrell Sharman Wainscott Martha Walker Jerry Willingham Anne Winborn Marc Wooten Zoe Ann Zelios Journalists Published the fang Flashing cameras and pecking typewriters filled the bustling journalism room while staff members hurried to meet the upcoming deadlines. Through the many hours of industrious labor, members of the fang successfully accomplished the All-Texas rating at the Texas High School Press Association and the Award of Distinguished Merit at the lnter- scholastic League Press Conference. Not only did the staff publish a bi-weekly paper, but they also promoted the first movie of Lake Highlands ac- tivities, thus expanding journalistic experience at Lake Highlands to the cinematic field. The fang staff was sponsored by Mrs. Lillian Hefner. David Bates was Editor and Dana Davis was Managing M Editor. Dr 51. ' ' David Bates Susie Biehler' .lody Catka Julie Dannemiller Dana Davis Tom Draper Suzanne Duller Kathy Dunlevie Kathy Farr Susan George Beth My Martha Goodwin Cissy Quvrtr Christy Herrington .lean Smi Kathy Hines Sandra Stech Jana .lobe David Ti Karen Keitz Kathy Tyl Bonnie Landrum Martha Walker Bob McClung Debie Whitt 'Photograph H L ,H 1 A, 5 V3-3, 1? fix , K is . '41 . Wildcat Held Memories With deadlines creeping up every two months, the Wildcat staff, sponsored by Miss Fran Maples, was kept busy cropping pictures, typing copy, and creating layouts during the entire year. Lost pic- tures, torn pages, and unidentified photos made the task even more challenging. The satisfaction of a job well done came as the last page was accepted by the publisher. -3 'Nea Left: Editor Dan Pritchett and sponsor Fran Maples chuckle at humorous yearbook page. Lee Archer Debby Bailey Paem Bell Susie Biehler Carol Caver Kathy Farr Debbie Grayson Carlene Klein Lois Mackie Jeff Palmer J im Pirtle Dan Pritchett Sandy Speegle Sandra Stecher Susie Strickenherger Cindy Tanck Cindy Ubben Literary Magazine Published Second Year The Agape staff and the Creative Writing Club combined their talents in order to have a larger variety of creative works. After several joint meet- ings, both organizations agreed to merge. The mem- L bers, sponsored by Mrs. Doris Williamson and Mrs. MaryAnn Runberg, worked together to enter writ ing contests and publish the annual Lake High is lands literary magazine, Agape. Top: Editorial Staff are: David Bates, Editorg Susie Beihler, Business Managerg Kathy Dunlevie, Art Editorg Cissy Quortrup, Copy Editorg Ann Repp, Publicity Chairmang and Mark Wooten, Projects Chairman. Right: Officers of Creative Writing are: Dem Vinet, Pres.g Claudia Schieferstein, Sec.-Treas.: and Linda Owens, Vice-Pres. Q David Bates Paem Bell Susie Biehler Mark Booher Carol Caver Julia Dannemiller Judy Greene Kathy Hefner Jim Jennigs Georgia Jones Carol Leslie Chris Lane Howard Lyons Dawn Maley Marilyn Massey Robin Mochel John Nation Chauncy N ealy Kathy Nickell Lynda Owens Mark Pettaway Becky Pinkston Jackie Phillips Cissy Quortrup John Randle Ann Repp Claudia Schieferstein Ellen Short Vicki Simmons Sandy Smith Jennifer Thompson Karen Tudor Dan Vinet Whitney Wolf Marc Wooten Pat Zeiler Iournalists Chosen for Quill and Scroll The Quill and Scroll is a national organization for outstanding nigh school and college journalists. The students in the Lake High- lands chapter were chosen from the Wildcat yearbook staff and the lang newspaper staff. Each member had to display a definite in- :erest and ability in joumalism to be chosen. The officers of the Quill and Scroll were the editors from the two publications, Dan Pritchett, David Bates, and Dana Davis. Sponsors were Mrs. Lil- lian Hefner and Miss Fran Maples. athy Tyler Susie Biehler Debby Grayson an Pritchett Martha Walker Beth Myers ebby Bailey Cindy Ubben Susan George onnie Landrum Cindy Tanck Paem Bell athy Hines Sandra Stecher Tom Draper Ois Mackie J eff Palmer Dana Davis avid Bates Jean Smith Carol Cave: aren Keitz Arabesque Met Creative Interests Assisting in many school activities, Arahesque survived its first year as the Lake Highlands Art Club. Posters were contributed to build school spirit. Art trips, fairs, and sales were held throughout the year by Arabesque members. Sponsors were Jeanette Fos- ter and Don Whitwell. Carol Caver Robin Mochel Brenda Dacus Gary Moore TCFTY Davis Marti Rulliffson Joan Hackett Mary Smith Susan Hibner Paula Sullivan Kris Kreimer Dan Vinet Laurie Justus Bev Mills 70 Ken Vaughn .lean Wilson Art Club officers are: Pres. Carol Caver, Vice-Pres Vaughan, Vice-Pres. Laurie Justus, Sec. Robin Mochel, Dan Vinet. , A Ralbfe Club Promoted ood Driving Habits 1-20 yards.-st. 50 ft.-pick up T., advance to 39 mph Jur Lake Highlands Rallye Club, sponsored by Mr. Bryant Wolf, is really on the move. Monthly rallyes make members safe and practical .drivers while they enjoy themselves in the :ompetitive sport. Ellen Short was declared the winner of the first rallye for her most accurate time. But winning isn't leverything, participating is half the fun. l l Randy Ashby Ken Barnett Craig Burchsled Sandy Cooper Doug Hale Suzanne Montgomery Jim Moss Craig Nealy David Nelson Austin Oldham Mark Peel len y Spry Russel Turnage Scott Wiese Whitney Wolf Pres.-Whitney Wolf Ist V.P.-Ken Barnett 2nd V.P.-Mark Peel Sec.-Suzanne Montgomery Treas.-Sandy Cooper 7l Rea' Masque F osterea' 1, .rg Dramatic Interest Inspiring dramatic interest and providing opportuni- ties in acting and stage production, the Red Masque Society took another sweeping bow as the year ended. Opening the 1969 season was the devilish drama, The Devil and Daniel Webster, directed by Miss Shirley Collier, sponsor of the club. Highlights of the year included attending a number of various plays, having bake sales, and sponsoring a talent party at Christmas V . time. The club also entered UIL competitions and helped -': produce the Senior Play, Sabrina Fair. The annual ban- - quet, held at the end of the year, marked the close of the season. Officers are: Tina Ulrick, Pres., Vicki Simmons, V.-Pres., Susie Biehler, Sec. Treas.g Kay A 4 - 1 ' A M 5 'iw '-'ara Aff H iirit . :V I ans, g v 3- fe- ' , 1 y f Q. K V E 1 x 1 J ,km .4 Y - -ii I f l . it-sf 15 1' f 'if 7',,'f ' 'ew 1 Kia' Q ga' Mt.. E' ll: -, - 2, ,ef 45.4. ei, 2- 1. lg--at :Iwi fa -3 . .Q - ' , 'F Eiggiis, 3 . ' , - - 1w,a'fvi- - .,,::, r V , Q , .I '33, 1: , . , 4--ef, Q - 0 M, V . U H , , , .l V .Q tgp Q Q gl? 3 H S is Xxx -its 5 Harvey, Reporter, and Bev Carter, Historian. , 4, , .., Susie Biehler Beverly Carter Kay Harvey Roni Massengale Candy Moser Debi Pace Marsha Robinson Vicki Simmons Tina Ulrick Marianne Bailey Linda Cameron Kathy Clark David Clewis Terri Davis Spence Dawkins June Easley .lanet Faullin Jimmy .lones Diane Kroll David Little Jim Lorell Terri Loyd Linda Merritt Robin Mochel Debbie Nesbitt Elsie Noback Eileen C Sara Lindse Cherie 1 Lisa Pr Martha Rh Cathy Ro Linda Tayl Russ Townse Patti Tumlins Gena Turn Kay Willia Y I. U a Robin Rimsch 4 I c n rators Spoke Out Pronounce those syllables distinctly! Slow down! Watch your posture. These are just a few tips for proper and effective speaking. The Speech Club members know them by heart and put them into practice as they represented Lake Highlands in speech tournaments throughout Texas. The ,LH Orators had a winning team and displayed their talents in such areas las poetry and prose readings, debate, dramatic readings, impromptu speak- ing, extemp speaking, oration, humorous interpretation, and duet-acting. The Orators, sponsored by Miss Lynda Cleveland, are justly proud, for they ranked in the top five in almost every tournament they entered. P Club officers are: Secretary, Sally Russellg President, Underwoodg Social Chairman, Barbara Yarboroughg His- tti Sullivang Vice-President, Ken Clevelandg Treas- a Reed. Mike Adams Penny Atwood Leslie Brown Kathy Clark Steve Dixon .lohn Crawford Susan Farr Doug Fortenberry Susan Gaddy Lynn Grebe Debbie Gillen Minda Goldsmith David Grinsfelder Gail Grogan Martha Godwin Diane Hamilton Adrian Hansen Barbara Harris James Harris Gail Hastings Bob Heruska Beth Hull Janet Jester Laurie .lustus Ken Kelly Mary Kelsey Carlene Klein Ann Krause Gwynne Lee Dan McKeever Sonny Morgan Candy Moser Janet Mulhall Ellen Myer Sara Owen Lynda Owens Debbie Pace Marsha Prior Donna Robison Marsha Robinson Cathy Rook Cindy Savage Susie Scott Lynn Simmons Sandra Stecher Sunny Stinchcombe Mike Stone Carol Tanck Gena Turner Susan Vingoe Rick Weaver Robin Wade Wildlyfe Club Stimulated Outdoor Interests Through the efforts of the L. H. Wildlife Club, many dull weekends have been turned into memor- able experiences. On November 22, the club held Terry Pace Chuck Hullett Don Herriott Mike Adams a Thanksgiving Turkey Shoot. They also organized Frank Kucera - - Richard Hutchel a huntmg trip for orphans. Mr. .lerry Hunt, Mr. Steve Hageman Sam Austin, Mr. Michael McFarland, and Mr. Steve Sutton Don Whitwell sponsored this club which met every Pat liggdggg TUCSCIHY at A.M. Rugly Paul Fletcher Ray Loney Brent Lewellyn Tom Elgan Bill Dockins Bill Turner Tom Drews Doug Drews Rod McAlister Al Cox Jeff Slator Officers are Pres. Paul Fletcher, Vice-Pres. Billy Dockins, Sec.-Treas. Skeet shooting helps' Doug Drews Sharpen his aware,-If Tom Elgin. and reactions. 74 Chess Club Plottea' Black knight to knight's pawn four and :he 1969-70 Chess Club got underway under :he direction of Mr. Bryant Wolf. Whether playing chess for sheer enjoyment or playing under the tension and stress of the tournament, :lub members agreed that the mental gym- nastics involved in planning their strategy is the essence of the game. Don Brock Charles Tutt Teri Davis Ray Favis Paula Sullivan Bill Nolden Terry Pace Widge Murphy Dan Vinet Debra Nierman Brent Anderson Earl Bills Cindi Schepps Cindy Brewer Paul Bicking aKX,x Right: Officers are: Pres. Cindy Brewer, Vice-Pres. Terry Pace, Sec.-Treas. Widge Murphy, Rep. Paul Bicking. FHA Planned Ahead The llrake Highlands chapter of Future Homemakers of America delved into domestic questions as they prepared for their future lives as wives and mothers. In typical FHA fashion, incoming members were ini- tiated into the club with the traditional feast. The sponsor of the club was Mrs. Winnie Smith. Right: Officers are: Cathy Russell, Pres.g Susan George, lst V.-Pres.g Carolyn Carneal, 2nd V.-Pres.g Suzi Kelly, 3rd V.-Pres.: Marshall Wallace, 4-th V.-Pres.g Robin Serrault, Sec.-Treas.g and Cindy Black- more, Historian. Far right: Members practice the cosmetic arts. Evonne Ball Cindy Blackmore Janet Blackmore Gail Botsford Beverly Brown Carolyn Carneal Debi Drummond Anita Durbin Susan George Judy Greene Martha Herriot Kathy Jennings Suzan Kelly 76 Carlene Klein Tracey Nelson Mitzi Palmer Jeanie Pellegrini Cathy Russell Robin Serrault Lynn Simmons Betty Smith Pat Smith Denise Steen Cyndy Strehorn Marsha Wallace Nancy Willis .,,.- I k G .. Future Teachers Aided Children Participating in the teacher-assistant pro- gram and hearing guest speakers each month were two year-long activities of the Future Teachers of America, sponsored by Mrs. .loyce Pittman. Members helped aid teachers in the spring Pre-School Roundup, sponsored a field trip for children at the Trinity River Indian Mission and gave a party for pre-schoolers. Highlights of the year were the FTA state convention and the sale of Valograms. Officers are: Michelle Brolliar, Pres.g Marsha Mc- Farland, V. Pres.g Meg Moore, Hist.g Susan Simpson, Sec.g Cindy Garfield, Treas.: Joan Muller, Parlia- mentarian. Patty Fox Rebecca Garber Cindy Garfield James Hearn Linda Hinson Nancy Kubasek Nancy Lance Marsha McFarland .1-,......---...- . . 5 -5 W K ,.,,k . ,M V Paula Scarhrough Susan Simpson Norma Skinner Celia Smith Janet Stephens Debbie Thomas Debi Witter DECA I Becky Lynn Amis Steve Barr Bill Beckenrich Cary Cone David C. Flynt Ginger Gillman Dennis Goode Martha Goodwin David Hataway Clairent Hopkins Cindy Koeler Hugh Lawson Richard Lewis Douglas Martin Jim McLaughlin Deborah Pasley John Patterson Ronald Patrick .lane Ralph Connie Richie Kenny Riffe Judy Ruth DE CA Practiced Business Members of Distributive Education Clubs of America, sponsored by Mr. Scott Shepherd and Mrs. Maryetta Reid, developed leadership and individual responsibility by working in the busi- ness world. To help send delegates to the DECA leadership conference in the spring, candy and calendars were sold after Halloween. An employee- employer banquet was held in May to mark the close of the year. DECA 2 officers were: Patti Tate, Pres.g Darla Munster. V.-Pres.: Judy Ruth, Sec.g Dennis Goode, Treas.g Martha Goodwin, Reporter: Jim McLaughlin, Historian, and Richard Shumpert, Photo. gf Richard Shumpert Richard Sleeper Delia Stoof Eva Strasse! Suzanna Turner Peggy Vogelpohl Bobby Wade Eleanor Whitlow DECA II Sue Allen Elaine Berry Janice Blount Jani Kay Box Fred Bransford Cynthia Brothers Mike Campbell Kathleen Carnahan .Karla Chumbley Jeanne Conley Michael Cross Randy Crowe Pat Earle .Iudy Ehney Scott Harrison Richard Hartnett Kay Hemphill Alison Henley Lohrey Jane House Peggy Hughes Larry Irwin Larry Kent Joanne Matassa Phil McAllister Linda Milla Darla Munster Mari Pappas Sheila Pope Pat Richardson Richard Shelton Susan Simpson Patti Tate Donald Thompson Rebecca Willett Nat Young Jerry Zabojnik l' DECA 2 officers were: Patti Tate, Pres.g Darla Munster, V.-Pres.g Mari Pappas, Sec.g Jeanne Conley, Treas.g Alison Henley, Reporter. Officers are: Toni Travers, .lim Irwin, Carl Waslin, Rufus Wil- son, Debi Pace, and Doyle Sea- 2011. Bailey Bard Broadstone Coleman illy Dollgener teve Durrett hristy Falls im Irwin on Jones .lay Kriska Paul Landon Beth McDuffie Pam Morrison Debra Pace Ed Padget Mark Powell Reagan Register J im Ryan Cherry Seaton Doyle Seaton Steve Smith Mike Sullivan Toni Travers Bill Wamble Carl Waslin Bell Boys Added to Enthusiasm Touchdown! Screams, applause, and the ever familiar golden tones of the Wildcat Bell resounded through the air. Ringing in the spirit of LH, the Bell Boysg Joe Calloway, David Grins- felder, Lindsey Owens, Steve Wilson, completed the enthusiasm at pep rallies and games. Their sponsor was Mr.. Charles Moore. Upper left: Lindsey Owens is caught in a rare quiet moment. Upper right: Joe, Steve and David handle some silent spirit. X y i ti: li, 24 x Q? ' W r ' Cheerleaders Built Spirit SPIRIT! Driyen by that exhilarating force, Lake Highlandis eight energetic cheerleaders worked hard and long to boost the teams to victory. Capturing a first place at S.M.U. Cheerleading School were Becky Gealyg head cheerleader, Penny Atwood, Janet Emblad, Gwynee Lee, Diane Hamilton, Son- ny Morgan, Sally Russell and Mike Thomas, who shared a season of Crepe paper, signs and cheers. Their talents did not stop there, but they went on to display them at the Varsity Revue, and Spring Show among other performances. The sponsor of the cheerleaders was Mrs. Pam Evans. qi: TN R T1 1 .., fbi, ,Vf, .4- N Mixed Choir Pelfected LH Musicale , . . . fa 3 1 , I 1 , I . 1 Choir Homecoming nom- inee Bev Carter is es- d b M k J h son h V R ggfln Anderson Ashby Buchanan v Carter thy Clark Clayton yllis Craig a Crane vid Crouch bbie Davis da Geller rma Hailey ry Harwood da Hinson rk Johnson thy Kearby gay Kemp san Kelly ren Kennemer rel Kratz Linda Ledger Mark Leisering Jim Little Laurie Long Vicky Montgomery Vicki Morgan Candy Moser Vickie Nabors Pam Neese Paul Uday Lisa Sheppard James Shiflet Zelda Simmons Cynthia Strehorn John Taylor Mike Thomas Ken Tomb Betty Tum Byron Vanderburg Daryl Walton Richard Worzer Choirs Brought Culture to LH An active part of Lake Highlands, the LH Choirs reflected the more cultural side of high school life. Directed by Miss Marjean Edgar, the mixed and girls choirs presented concerts for the student body throughout the school year. The mixed choir also blended their talents with those of the band in the annual Patriotic Pro- gram. Joined by the Madrigal singers, the choirs attended the University Interscholastic League Solo and Ensemble Contest. The Madrigal Choir also performed during the Christmas season in their original 16th century costumes. Officers of the choir are Chief Walton, Mark Johnson, Bev Carter, and Candy Moser. 84 Officers of the Madrigal Singers are Candy Moser, Mark Johnson, Randy Ashby, and Karen Kinnemer. Peggy Kemp V Phyllis Craig ,,,A Karen Kennemer lf, H Madrigal Singers Expanded Repertoire Vicky Montgomery Candy Moser Bev Carter Mary Harwood Lisa Sheppard Randy Ashby Bruce Buchanan Bryon Vanderburg Brent Anderson Jim Clayton Mark Johnson Earl Bills Ken Tomb rf 1, sax,-5. f, In Girls, Choir Girls' Choir officers are Elaine Adamson, Barbara McC1ung, Lib- bey Code, Debby Carr. T gat r 5 l laine Adamson ane Alloway enee Ashby indy Barbour ynonna Berry eby Carr renda Dacus artha Douglas udy Greene Cheryl Grindle Marsha Simpson Barbara McCIung Sandra Stanley Lana Measel Barbara Moore Joan Muller Aileen North Martha Rhea Aletra Robinson Deborah Stone Virginia Townsend Lois Whitehurst Becky Willett Becky Wright Barbara Young Bands Deli ghted A udience: A whistle command and a raised baton sig- naled the start of the first half-time show of the Wildcat Band, under the direction of Mr. Howard Dunn and led by drum majors David Power and David Sinclair. It also launched the opening of an active season of rehearsals, contests, and performances. The never-ending practices paid off as forty members were award- ed positions in the All-Region Band, and seven- teen received the All-State award. Mr. Dum organized the half-time display at the Dalla: Cowboy-New York ,lets football game in whicl the Richardson School District participated. Thr Varsity Revue, presented at Homecoming, was a yearly show written, produced, and directed by the band members. An exciting year was concluded with a four-day trip to New Or- leans to march in the Mardi Gras Parade. Concert Band Ted Atchley Randy Bell Mary Bengston Steve Benoy Paul Bicking James Blount Susan Browning Craig Burchsted Richard Burdine Elizabeth Cross Ron Crossan Greg Dannemiller Pat Davis Bill Dean Donnell Denita Kenny Faulk Cathy Freeman Mike Fulenwider Teresa Glass Carol Goode Diane Goforth Mike Heath Curt Henderson Rick Irish Phil Johnson Doak Jones Ken Kleid Mike Kotvla Nancy Kubasek Karen Langren Janet Lee James Lindsey Cathy Little James Mclaskey David Marshall Steve Moseberg Hyla Beth Mills Becky Montgomery James Moon Mike Mooreland Richard Morrison Wanda Nealy Sydne Ormes Tomma Otte Ronald Petr Shirlene Phillips Kay Pope Jim Reilly Kathy Roberts Donna Robison Donna Lee Schultz Kathy Schwindt James Self Ellen Short Steve Slesthenge: Phill Slingerlan Melbra Smit Carol Snide Patti Sulliva Deborah Thomai Kathy Turne Charles Tut Bill Tyu: Paul 'Vendrel Janice Williami David William: Nancy Willie Don Wolfj Karen Woo Linda Zabriski Ellen Zuefel Nancy Woodroo -,,,, 114 , ., 'ff il V Fia- . 7 Left: Band members nervously get ready before their half time performance at the Dallas Cow boy-New York Jets Game Q' 6 Aldridge n Alton rry Ammerman iriom Atchley .nna Ausman vid Bamett ris Berry nnie Brabec bbie Branch le Burgdorf Clayton n Cleveland eri Coke m Cooper rin Daniel dley Davidson eve Davis m Drennan nice Dunford ott Farley sh Fielden hn Fisher tty Fox honic Band Thomas Cillman Chery Grann Judy Graves Don Grayson Jim Criffee Robert Grinsfelder Howard Hardegree Chip Harrington Ray Harris Debbie Hendrix Gordon Hilgers Pam Holley Sara Hott Randy Howard Susan Hensle Chip Jernagin Sandy Johnson Valerie Johnson Cindie Jones Jimmy Kent Craig Kimmell Jim Klein Cary Kirkpatrick Roger Moore Brent Lewellyn Steve Lipsett Mark Lewis Paul Luttrell Murry Moore William Murphey Stone McDonald Mike McDowell Steve McGowan Ryuichiro Nakamura Bill Peet Paul Phillips David Power Doug Reece John Richardson Richard Rieves Ricky Roberts Mark Roberts Linda Ribinson Peggy Russell David Schara Karen Schoffstoll Lynn Short Ray Short Wyatt Simons David Sinclair Steve Slaughter Richard Stade Mac Stewart Mike Stone Scott Strasser Mike Stricker Mark Sullivan Richard Sullivan David Thompson Cindy Thompson Tom Wassell Jim Wells Scott Williams Jerry Willingham Bill Wright Connie Wright Vicki Trowbridge Cindy Vaden Orchestra Joined Music Department at LH Right: Band members prepare for a half- time performance at the Cowboy-Jets game. Fur right: This year's drum majors are David Sinclair and David Powers. Bruce Aldridge Steve Anderson Donna Ausman Irene Baker Jane Barger James Blount Debbie Broyhill Angela Cade Jim Clayton Tom Cooper Diane Dicky Dave Doss Pam Drennan Janice Dunford Teressa Class Judy Graves Kim Gresham Barhi Hager Lisa Hammond Chip Harrington Ken Hermonat Pam Holley Randy Howard Jeanette Johnson Sandra Johnson Debbie Karleski Dori Keith Kathy Kemp Peggy Kemp Marla Klein Mark Lewis Tommy Lyon Mike McDowell Patty McKay Jim McKee Kathleen Means Roger Moore Paul Phillips Randy Preskitt Kay Randolph Richard Reives Mark Roberts Rickey Roberts David Schara Lvnn Short Orchestra Wyatt Simmon Steve Slaughtei Mac Stewart Scott Strasse: Bridget Stringel Sandra Thar David Tomasso Jennifer Thompso Tim Simmon: Lee Versfel Jim Welle! Jerry Willinghaxr Tate Wol' Mike Wol rage Band Steve McGowan Murry Moore Roger Moore Mark Roberts Lynn Short Ray Short Davis Sinclair Mac Stewart Richard Sullivan Tom Wassell J im Wells M ajorettes Kept Cadence Adding spice to the band during half-time performances, pep rallies, and competitions during the year were the majorettes, under the direction of Miss Donna Snyder. Twirling their way to the Mardi Gras and University Inter-Scholastic League Contest, the eight girls found an appreciative audience wherever they journeyed. Besides rehearsing for numbers on the field, they also spent long hours practicing with the band. They are as follows: Sherry Coke, Sarah Hott, Valerie Johnson, Cindie Jones, Cathy Little, Cathy Roberts, Donna Robison, Melbra Smith, and Patti Sullivan, head majorette. A 90 Pep Club Began Its First Year Far left: Homecoming nominee, Chris Ber- ry's car was driven by Paul Worrell. Left: This year's Pep Squad Officers were Mary Cowley, Kathy Kucera, Susy Strickerberger, and Kathy Hefner. ,. Brin Burkart Cocklin Connors Cowley Cutler heri Eubanfc ll ileen Farmer el ' I Faulm Carol Fendley Gail Garbe Kathy Hefner Martha Herriott Janice Hinton Tammy Holle Marsha Hunter Judy Johnson Quita Johnson Karen Keitz Marlene Kortage Jo Anne Kroll Kathy Kucera Linda Lane Jimmie Moore Dee Muesse Deidre Nelson Q! Johoma Rainwater Debbie Scott Sandra Smith Kathy Stenzel Suzie Strickenberger Sammie Thompson Gloria Upchurch Karen Wells Becky Pinkston Highlandettes Had Active Year Marching six miles in a Mardi Gras parade to decorating foot- ball players' houses made up the extremes of the Highlandette activities in the 1969-70 season. During the hectic football sea- son the uhighsteppersn still found time to entertain Cotton Bowl crowds with dance numbers at the Cowboy-,lets and SMU-Air Force games and to a-dd two trophies from the Henderson Coun- ty Drillteam Competition in Athens to their growing collection. The Highlandettes, directed by Mrs. Frances Davenport, jour- neyed to New Orleans for Mardi Gras with the band in Febru- ary and later in the year presented another delightfully suc- cessful Spring Show. The Highlandettes, as usual, had a busy, rewarding year and added' a little more to the meaning of the word dedication u 5 ' mrs, 1 522 '-5 if r':'-35 1.--. if , '.-.w ,-15' Q Afjw - --Af' 'tz G' - ilfw'-.'ff'sT45ifi ' -5' iris fav? .-- , A i - me f t Ty HE? ' . C, . . '- - F ,--We u , H , .a 13'-, we - . .wut FH? - ff? 'l - '-1 as-.' fi aft.: 1 f -1'-'Vivre N I, fini - . if If I - an , In -vw.. 1- - 6' A ., at . . ' . - .Fi ' M - :-'gr - .-1, ' .ta 41,7 ' ,Vx gf-. I . . 5' - f 4 -1 ' ' 4 ?.'s . - 2' 55,5-1 ia-J, - L if f -t,, f e -1 - e 7 ui- jx 5 ,TY MQQS-L':nk-VA ' - . ff. gn- ii ' 125.-fm 1:64 Tia Allen .lo Cray Rosanne Plechas Lee Archer Carla Greenfield Vicki Pollard Kal' Austin-MSL Cathy Hale Marilee Porter KHYC Avera Susan Hopkins Gerry Pratt BEVCTIY Brown .lana .lobe Kay Reed Carolyn Carneal Karen Clapp Toni Crawley-Mgr. Donna Darby Dana Davis Kathy Farr Susan Farr Paula Farrar Denise Fuller Diane Goforth Deborah Karleski Peggy Larson-Mgr. Diane Lovell Marsha McFarland Marilyn Massey Linda Minner .lanet Mulhall Peggy Osterholm Sara Owen Paula Paul Margaret Riley Debbie Ross Martha Royer Cathy Russell Cindy Sands Suzy Scott Rhonda Serrault Carol Smith Sandy Speegle .lanet Stallings Yvonne Beverly Kathy an Gena T Cindy Ubb Sharman Wainsco Debbie Weavi Pam Widen- n 1 Sandra .l f LaRae Wilk Kay Willia Glenda Will Anne Winbo 1 Top: Highlandette officers are: Lts. Ann Krause and Cindy Savage, Capt. Barbara Yarhorough, and Lts. Mary Kelsey and Barbara Harris. Left: Dancing to the music of The Rogues, .lo Gray and Kirk Dibble enjoy the Festive at- mosphere at the drillteam dance. Above: Smiling as they dance to Aquarius in the empty Cotton Bowl, the High- landettes ready themselves for the .let game where 70,000 Cowboy fans viewed their halftime performance. Opposite page: The Highlandettes present their captain, Barbara Yarborough, with a dozen red roses in appreciation for her patience, perserverance, and pride in the group. Sports to age unless they keep themselves in breath by exercise, ana' in heart by joyfulness. U - Sidney Youths will never live 4 Varsity Excellea' in Performance Outstanding efforts by the 1969 Varsity Football Team were rewarded by the superior 7-3-0 record. The season's exciting perform- ance was made by the team composed of, first row, Sam Walker, Doug Geldert, John Hoyt, Barry Sorrels, lim Corcoran, Bob Iden, Perry Senn, Dan Jordan, Bob Lane. Second rowg Kirk Dibble, .lohn Wilson, Gary Kiesow, Rusty Hall, Terry Moore, Randy Ashby, Steve White, John Mace. Third row, Steve Hageman, Moose Hannah, Mark Means, Eddie Miller, Dave Harper, Mitch Mitchell, Mike Owen, Steve Johnson. Fourth rowg manager Mike Gerst, Larry Pierce, Pat Hogan, Larry Gabriel, David Morgan, Greg Herbeck, Marion Timberlake, Chief Walton. Fifth row, manager Greg ,les- sup, Russ Coyle, Andre Tillman, Ken Kelly, Don Jarma, Dennis Taylor, Doug Staford. 1969 Record W T White 13 MacArthur 0 Mesquite 24 South Garlana' 0 Denton 24 Denison I3 Paris 7 Sherman 1 4 Greenville 34 Richardson 24 L.H. lineman breaks through Paris defense and throws their Wildcat quarterback for a sizeable loss Above: Defended hy guard Dave Harper, Don Jarma heaves a pass to an unseen receiver. Left: Caught by two Lion backs, Doug Gelclert clings precariously to the ball. Above: Entire defensive line, led by hard-hitting Bob Iden, throws White quarterback for a loss which led to Wildcat recovery. Right: Danny Jor- dan hurdles a tangled mass of linemen and grinds forward for precious yard- age. 1 , s , ,QV1 i .5 -fin? ii f 'M-M , -1.,,A,w - Aw. 1 -V -, -s ,- A A a A --ww ' A ' ' -4, 74' . ' , 1 T S 'L ' ,Q 5- ., N 2 -.1 -ax .NJ -L 'Ll Q' - W' W' L ' Amir: 2 an .f. ' 1 ., Z , T , I Q' , yd , -51 5 k ,, .. ! 1 Q. QQ. ,X i 'C' 4 . gf 0 7 .4 ff ff - X S 4- a ffv A mu ' fi ,A mf :7 f 1 F- --.e-rw ' 'iz I? A., , -' - I ,nfl v ' f'+'- 2 J.: Ng, , 1 - i M - 4, A F. AMW 3 -fm 1-'5 , ,'-1,1 ,. iff I I A an W-,Lg A I -xewb: , ' - K Mu'-'Wm , Ma. '10, ww M- ' ' fl -1 i' 'VY A , ' I wwf--w1.M L -vm: ........- ,A -, ,,, . 1. fu. fflt 'HE . ,N . .352- ,f w ' ,Q'1g'xN . , , W I 44 9 A 'E .f 4 D X... A 5 . ,J 1. Q 1 1 , F mais Q, xXQf' 592,521 lg 5 Br ,. 1, f XC i :Aj rf? ff .Sw 3 N1 3 A f 1, Q, 'X V Q1 LQ, QE 1. K 1 1 A A Q 1 '. in -4 XQ x 4 ci 4 . 4 If 2 if, 'R Ar , 315. red 4 .. , I 'X 7 KJ, ' L Nw.. . 1 vf I z Skeeters Bombea' WILDCA TS, LH Walked Over Cardinals A hungry swarm of Mesquite Skeeters stunned the LH team just before the half and brought down the Wildcats for a 24-22 loss. After touchdowns by Marion Timberlake and Bob Iden, the Wildcats lost their lead with a Mesquite field goal. A Danny Jordan TD and two-point conversion were not enough to keep Lake Highlands from being on the short-end of the score. Victory was the cry after the Wildcats shut out the South Garland Colonels 27-0. LH defense held the Colonels through- out the game and the Wildcat offense took advantage of a weak South Garland defense. Pat Hogan grabbed a pair of touch- down passes while two one-yard dives were made by Perry Senn and Dan Jordan. Kicker Mark Means booted three extra points for the victorious Wildcats. Escaping the hand of a menacm Skeeter, Danny 1 runs clear for a first down Above Danny Jordan Dave Harper relax during the kick off after a hectic Above: Crashing through the Denton line, Bob Iden fights for needed yard- age. Right: Doug Geldert, in the open, seizes the pigskin, gaining a first down. H .. -. ,. e ' o iw A W4 - W Vg3fM.ty,.11,.:. ng ww: fi 'CE 1 .fl ' iii-Q a 2 LH Tamea' Broncos, De-Stung Yellowjackets Lake Highlands pulled out a squeeker to Christen their new stadium with a 28-24 win over the Denton Broncos. Early in the third quarter, the Wildcats trailed 24--14-, however, Bob lden scored the two go- ahead touchdowns on a two yard dive. Danny Jordan made the two TD's in the first half after Lake High- lands marched 38 and 83 yards. The Wildcats romped over the Denison Yellow Jackets 45-13. After a 7-7 first quarter tie with a Bob Iden TD, the Wildcats took command and kept it as Danny Jordan galloped for two touchdowns, while Marion Timberlake and Doug Geldert caught passes for their TD's. Mark Means kicked the PAT,s and a field goal and ran four yards for the final touchdown. Denison attack force with the help of LH blockers. op: Hindered by a Yellow Jacket, Pat Hogan juggles the hall, trying keep possession. Above: Guarding the ball, Danny Jordan stands off Left: Andre Tillman forceably overtakes an opposing Wildcat with Jimmy Corcoran speeding to assist. Below: A word of advice from Coach Austin renews Ken Kelly. Paris Marked for Destruction, Bearcats Captured by LH The Wildcats' Homecoming game was a well earned 38-7 victory over the Paris Wildcats. The statistics of the rushing and passing yardage were as one-sided as the final score. The key men for LH were Doug Geldert and Barry Sorrels, each making two touchdowns. Mark Means added a 31 yard field goal and the PATS. In a game of numerous fumbles, pass interceptions, penalties and mass chaos, the Wildcats broke loose and came on top with a 28-14 victory over the Sherman Bear- cats. Ken Kelly recovered a blocked punt in the end zone for the Wildcats' final TD. Trapped by Jimmy Corcoran a Sherman back grapples to his momentum Top Confronted with and followed by, formidable wall of Sherman lmemen is ball carrier Barry Sorrels. Above: A pack of Wildcats converge on a lone Greenville Lion, trapping him for a loss. Above right: LH defensive player brings down Lion runner. Right: Barry Sorrels leaves a Greenville player in des- perate pursuit. Lions and Eagles Preyea' on Wildcats Creenville's hungry Lions sprang on the Lake Highlands Wildcats and were victorious with a score of 35-15. LH broke through the Lion's demolition defense for 15 points. The two touchdowns were made by fullback Danny Jordan, while Mark Means and Pat Hogan made the extra points. Lake Highlands' score was surpassed 20 points by the Lions' scrambling Mike Thomas, who penetrated the Wildcat defense for 24-0 yards. After a fight to the finish, the Richardson Eagles came out on top with the final score 24-17. The Wildcats took command with a TD by Barry Sorrels and a field goal by Mark Means. The Wildcats broke through an Eagle grasp for another touch- down by Don Jarma. ln the deciding fourth quarter, the Eagles took advantage of an LH interception, giving them inspiration for two TD's. With only seconds remaining, the Wildcats re- grouped for a final onslaught to capture the district crown, but time ran out leaving Richardson with the title. Danny Jordan races through a gaping hole in the Richardson de fense to move the Wildcats out of their own territory. 9' AML'- J. V Won District The Junior Varsity's superb skill earned them the district championship. The season record of 7-2-1 was achieved by, front row: Gene Holmes, Clay Smith, Brad Salter, Lee Travers, Greg Stone, Claude Price, Ken Bol- ton, Creed Ford, Chuck Richey. Second row: Richard Teter, Mike Sherman, Nick Piers- kalla, John Whatley, Steve Baker, Jim Siz- ler, Frank James, Clarence Mills. Third row: Gary Hammond, Don Lennox, Steve Moore, Gary Hannah, John Reagan, Cliff Croan, Eric Wilson, Richard Hartin, Jim Hazen. Fourth row: manager Jimmy Olson, Jim Pratt, Oscar Sharpe, Rickey Brown, Clarence Goins, Kevin White and Wyan Yance. 1969 Record Bryan Adams 0 LH Richardson I 6 LH R. L. Turner 9 LH S. Garland 6 LH W T White 6 LH Samuel! 6 LH Samuel! 0 LH Pearce 9 LH Jesuit 6 LH Berkner 14 LH I 5 , . ,W - -. : ' rw . si iff' is-,wi-, X ff Nz Q ,, ll 1 x .I ., mix 'I-ft '. Q W' A Q i 5 Q A Aw, . .. 537 i ff M f f f ' 1 ,o 4 B Team Had Good Season A fine 8-2-0 record climaxed an out- standing year for the Wildcat B team. The 1969 team included: First row: Ken Adlestein, Bill Pegler, Jim Asa, Terry Harris, Mike Hobbs, Robert Meville, Ran- dy Richey, Trent Pearson, Mike McGin- nis, Mark Williams. Second row: manager Bruce Wallace, Bill Potthoff, Dennis Da- miens, Jim Lane, Jerry Hoyt, Larry Jack- son, Dana Dotson, Jim Cowley, Terry Hawkins, Jim Caddell. Third row: Scott Zimmerman, Mike McEndry, Buddy John- son, Randy Waller, Jack Crews, Steve Brown, Mike Thompson, Mark Booher, Kirk Coppedge, Steve Harrington. Top: A B team man puts the clamp on a confused ball car- rier. Above: A Wildcat end ha- rasses a Denison hack. Right: An LH player gallops for several yards. B Team 1969 Record Woodrow 6 LH Pearce 2 6 LH Turner 6 LH S. Garland 8 LH Denton 0 LH Denison 20 LH Paris O LH Sherman I 4 LH Greenville 21 LH Richardson 0 LH 3'SBE'H - 'I in bs 0 an 83.68531 wer? 3 7 9 3 1969- 70 Record Sunset 51 LH WT White 81 LH Garland 74 LH T. Jefferson 77 LH Arlington Sam Houston 70 LH Roosevelt 64 LH Samuel 64 LH S. Garland 54 LH Arlington 46 LH Samuel 63 LH Jesuit 67 'LH R.L. Turner 69 LH S. Garland 45 LH Pearce 46 LH Greenville 57 LH Mesquite 68 LH Mesquite 57 LH Garland 64 LH T. Jefferson 59 LH Paris 63 LH Greenville 56 LH Sherman 54 LH Denison 65 LH 130 Richardson 65 LH 60 Paris 38 LH Greenville 65 LH Sherman 79 LH Denison 49 LH Richardson 78 LH Richardson 64 LH RL Turner 75 LH Wildcat, Pat Hogan, harrasses a Paris player. 'Vildcats ggggg S eized District Title An extended blistering attack carried the 1969-70 Lake Highlands 'ildcats to an 8-AAAA district championship. Highlighting the season as the long-awaited defeat of the Richardson Eagles. Leading scorer I the season, Andre Tillman, was chosen player of the year in our strict, and Coach Charles Avant was chosen coach of the year. The included Carl Wright, Bobby Dryden, David Grinsfelder, Don rma, Doug Stafford, Andre Tillman, Jeff Bilton, Pat Hogan, ,lack melar, Charles Patton, Danny Hunt, Robert Firth, manager. v H M if i N ,, it Q , dn .L f K H, , , -zz ' - ' 'QX , ' fx I wh., .. 1 Q ff f l 3 g iz I , A4 A A .71 I 2 'Q H rand' ,Mui Jr' as ' Nz.. Smashing their opponents at every bout, the victorious Wildcats reigned over the basketball court. Witll height, speed, and agility, the LH Cats proved their great abilities by winning the dis- trict title. wfx iff.-f V '- F' , ' my 41 1 Top: Andre Tillman sinks an arching bomb from the right corner. Above: LH action alerts the Wildcat bench. Cats Run Hot, Then Cold The Wildcats battled their way back to claim the district title in a playoff game with the Richardson Eagles. Sparked by the outstanding performance of Andre Tillman, Lake Highlands dominated the court during the final quarter. In the bi-district game, LH dropped a 75-60 verdict to the RL Turner Lions in Memorial Auditorium. In the 3rd quarter the Wildcats plunged into a hole they were never able to overcome. However, the loss was not as heartbreak- ing as the original loss to Richardson for the talented Lions progressed so far as to play for the state title in Austin. Top right: David Grinsfelder attempts to block a fast-moving Richardson Eagle. Right: The Cats congratulate each other on a well deserved victory over the Richardson Eagles. I. l ' 'h L A, l 31' A .vuuv s f uiqupn.. 6' .E , k i is Top left: Pat Hogan bounds and overtakes the ball. Top: Tillman leaps and drops in a bucket for two more points. Left: Carl Wright shields while Andre Tillman tries for two. 1969 70 Record Sunset WT White Garland B.A. T.l. S. Garland S. Oak Cliff RL. Turner RL. Turner S. Garland Pearce Greenville Mesquite Mesquite Garland TJ. Paris Greenville Sherman Denison B.A. Richardson Paris Greenville Sherman Denison Richardson Kits Snatched District Title An explosive performance was displayed by the 1969-70 Wildkit B' team as they brought home the district title. The team members Vere fopposite pagel, first row: Ralph Anderson, Bill Thomas, Bobby Vernon, David Reilly, Robert Miville. Second row: John Vemon, Den- iis Damiens, Kriss Parikakis, Paul Teder, Mike Kaesler, Cary Weaver, Bat Herrell. Not pictured: Dana Dotson, Mark Kinnemann, Neil Hopkins. Left: Ralph Anderson displays the Wildkit technique. Above: Paul Tedder springs for possession of the ball. First Row: Coach John Cullen, Jack Baines, John Mace, Doug Adamson, Capt., Russ Robertson, Widge Murphy Bill Nolden. Second Row: Richard Jondron, Scot Ligon, Joe Russell, Jim Coulter, Greg Dannemiller, Steve Up church. Third Row: Joe Dannemiller, Ralph Brown, Allen Hamilton, Mark Dietz, Jimmy Bell, Steve Dixon. Bryan Brown. Fourth Row: Alfred Newman, Mitch Caldwell, Jim Clark, Cary Powell, Steve Sitten. I 2: l 1 l I 1 w w Above: Ralph Brown demonstrates diving ability. Above: Jimmy Bell attempts a somersault. l l Swimmers Hit Water for LH Top left: An LH diver seems to walk on water. Above: Wildcat swimmer con- tends in the back stroke. Left: First row: Elaine Adamson, Julia Dannemil- ler, Susan Ashley. Second row: Cindy Robertson, Barbara Gager, Laura Alex- ander, Pat Zeiler, Michelle Moss. Third row: Judy Johnston, Terri Loyd, Cin- dy Vaden, Sherry Behne, Debbie Law- son. Fourth row: Coach John Cullen, Kelly Moore, Linda Spaulding, Brenda Betts, Nanci McMahan. I2l D011 B1'0Ck Charhe Mercer Denn1s Davldson Kelth Roberts Steve Helmberg Ted Vail Baseball ana' Tennis Teams Campetecl for the Wildcats David Grinsfelder Jeff Trussell Eddie Miller Mike Hobbs Danny Hunt Randy Christian Perry Senn Barry Sorrells Don Janna Brooks Haney Richard Teter , Creed Ford Dorn Lennox Kerry Goad Ed Umbricht Rick Fountain S Toni Crawley Jan Linda Demus Cileen Judy L0l.li6 Maggie Glenda McCleskey LH. Gay Team leorge Cooper Joe Rybak flichael Cummings Jim Oshome Jr. lobert Ligon Jim Parrish loh Heruska Bruce Tanner ohn Neal David Tucker rack Team irst row: Steve Hemdon, George Hill, Robert Meville, Chuck Richey, Kevin White, Richard artin, Terry Moore, Byron Vandenberg, Randy Richey, George Pappas. Second row: Gary hwartz, Dennis Damiens, Rusty Hall, Don Towner, Monte Swanzy, Ben Lile, Curt Coppedge, ot Zimmerman, Wayne Flemming. Third row: John Crawford, Carl Wright, Doug Stafford, eve Johnson, David Sharp, Steve Lester, Pat Hogan, Larry Stotts, Jack Crews. Faculty T he best rules to form a youn g man are to talk little, to hear much, to reflect alone on what has passed in company, to distrust in one's own opinions, and value oth- ers, that deserve it. 3' - Temple Richardson School Board The Richardson School Board is the cornerstone of the education- al structure and standards of the district. On the shoulders of the board members rests the responsi- bility of providing the best and most meaningful education for the students. They also plan for the future growth of the district. The excellent reputation the Richard- son School District has earned is due in large part to these dedi- cated men. JOHN A. STALLINGS STANLEY B. McCALEB, PRES CHARLES A. RICHARDSON PAUL J. ASHBY, VICE-PRES. R. CHARLES WEST JERRY P- OWENS LEO J. EVELETH, SEC. J. PEARCE, SUPERIN TEN DEN T Administration The stability and strength Lake Highlands possesses is a product of the students and administration work- ing together toward a common goal. The new challenges presented by a rapidly expanding school were met with enthusiasm by Principal A. M. Anderson and his Vice-Principals, Jer- ry Green and Tom Whitman. These executives helped to initiate education- al innovations this year such as team teaching and organizational changes. M. ANDERSON, PRINCIPAL 3 JERRY GREEN, TOM WHITMAN, VICE-PRINCIPAL VICE-PRINCIPAL ELIZABETH ADAY Math KATHRYN ATKINS Library LOIS ATTAWAY Office CAROLYN AUSTIN Typing SAM AUSTIN P.E. CHARLES AVANT Math I28 .Il Mrs. Lillian Hefner in- forms parents on some of the aspects of jour- nalism during the No- vember Open House. ' M2 'Ill Il Hi' H352 Bl 'file 3552 E i i! ? rlfl HU I- Tm ea ,aw il! ffl T n..:.ulLins -W .nu ., ,-... , .. 43'l ' J , X Y i ,ss. iiil . e ,Q A 9 Til li W3 . i:,,. Y ff A in N v i in f ' ' W l iu ercy y xref if kiwi F' Y ii X Top: Roddy Ham and Bob Heruska watch intently as chemistry teacher Mr. Kelwyn Ellis puts the final touches on an experiment. Left: The enjoyment of participating in student recreation is shown as Mrs. Lynn Tull, Mrs. Jerry McVay, and Mrs. Becky French take part in the A.F.S. Olympics sack race. KAY BAINES English NORMA BAIRD Shorthand Business Law HOWARD BLACKBURN Math BERNICE BONNER Chemistry CARLA SUE BHIM Spanish KATHLEEN BROWN Counselor ROBERT BURGESS History JIM CALDWELL P.E. Science I 29 ALICE CANNON English ELIZABETH CHANDLER Math JERRY CHANDLER Counselor LYN DA CLEVELAND English Speech SHIRLEY COLLIER 'Drama Speech GENE COPPEDGE Science P.E. TOM CRIGGER English FRANCES DAVENPORT P.E. 5 , gf: I Above right: Mrs. Jean Foster explains a sew- ing technique to Karen Riddle. Right: Band director Mr. Howard Dunn and L.H. Band help build up tremendous spirit during a football game. I30 l l .. is Mr. Malcolm Snhwartz, assisting Mr. Dunn, energetically directs the hand. 4 -xy 1-er QI-'Hi A JERRY DAVIDSON ICT KYLE DEMLER Science HOWARD DUNN Band Music MARJEAN EDGAR Choir, Music KELWYN ELLIS Chemistry Physics DOTTIE EMMONS Office JOANNE EMMONS Office PAM EVANS P.E. D. JEANNETTE FOSTER Art VIRGINIA FOSTER Library BECKY FRENCH French English BILL GARNER P.E. Science SARAH GASTON English BILL GEORGES P.E Drivers Training Above: Coach Sam Austin indicates the Sen- ior girls' olympic team as the winners of an event. Right: Mr. Kyle Demler and Mr. Woody Harry cut up for the camera. Left Stressmg an important idea in gov- ernment Mr Walter Richards puts anima- LOIS GRAHAM Counselor LILLIAN HEFNER Journalism Business Law JAY HIGGINS Biology P.E, GARY HILL European History World History JERRY HUNT Drafting NELL JENNINGS Government American History JOE BOB JOHNSON Drivers Training P.E. LOUISE JOHNSON Study Hall 'JOYCE JOSLIN French German JEFFREY KANE Government MURIEL KARNOWSKI Library FRANCES KILLOUGH Study Hall JESS KIRKLEY American History Economics GINNIE LENNOX Office JAMES LIVELY Math FRAN MAPLES French Yearbook MARY MARLAR Government Texas History MARY LOU MCCOLLUM W S M cogifiiry . . c M fm English ww MICHAEL MCFARLAND Aw , Shop ir V ' , WV Above: Principal A. M. Anderson reads the card on flowers given him by the Daughters of the American Revolution in appreciation of his standards for education. Right: Yearbook sponsor, Miss' Fran Maples struggles with a present given her by the staff. - .Wa ,Q r 4' I . sf fb, ,bi Left: Helping revive exhausted danc ers, Mrs. Mary Marlar serves punch during the Homecoming Dance JERRY McVAY Counselor JANE MITCHELL English BETTY MONTGOMERY Spanish CHARLES MOORE American History Drivers Training NEAL PATTON World History JOYCE PITTMAN English ELIZABETH PRITCHETT Home Economics MARYETTA REID Distributive Education WALTER RICHARDS Government American History ,,. 'Mlm'-' 1 U- Students help Miss Lynda Cleveland celebrate her birth- day with cupcakes and a class surprise party. LaVERNE ROSS MARY ANN JACKY RUSSELL SCOTT SHEPARD DONNA SNYDER English RUNBERG P.E. Dist. Education Math MARGARET English Math CAROLYN THOMAS LYNN TULL SPURLOCK SHERRY PAT STERLING Latin English Spanish STAECKER English World Literature English Spanish BETSY VANDAMENT American History TOMMY WADE Math P.E. MARTHA WALKER English DONALD WHITWELL Shop Crafts LINDA WILCOX English GAIL WILLIAMS Typing Bookkeeping DORIS WILLIAMSON English JENNY WILLIAMSON Math BRYANT WOLF Physics Math Left: Student Council sponsor Mr Tom Crigger and Kay Harvey clown in the revitalized Student Council Bookstore Classes Youth is the period of building up in habits, and hopes, and faiths. Not an hour but is trem- bling with destiniesg not a moment once passed of which the appointed work can ever be done again, or the neglected blow struck on the cold iron. i' - Ruskin Seniors Reflected on Their Past Reaching the climax of their school year, the title of senior was bestowed on the class of '70, Disap- pointments, successes, and sentiments seemed greater. Again the Chicken Dinner provided the class with its funds. Again, too, the last football game was saddening. The seniors realized that this was the final opportunity to yell at a Lake High- lands pep rally, the final time to play on the LH field, the final chance to walk the halls as a Wild- cat, and the last time to see their classmates as fel- low seniors. 1 lpun, 11. Deri Adams Mike Adams Patti Adams Bruce Aldridge I Kathy Ames Peggy Anderson Lee Archer Randy Ashby Susan Ashley Ted Atchley Above: Senior cheerleaders Becky Gealy and Sonny Morgan practice new cheers prior to the Mesquite football game. Opposite page: Class officers are: Presi- dent Pat Hogan, Vice-president Becky Gealy, Secretary Diane Coforth, Treas- urer Vicki Pollard, and Reporter San- dra Stecher. Right: Sedate Highlandettes sit quietly on the bus as they ponder the W.T. White grime. Below: Debbie Davis land Linda Ledger sample the French Club's hot spiced tea and fondue. xx lg Nr' Steve Baskett David Bates Paem Bell Tonya Benson Chris Berry Nonie Berry hui Susan George and Zoe Ann Zelios prepare for the up- coming Don Rozell charity week. in Ad , V ,.1 T, X .54 Susie Biehler Linda Blair David Blakely Ronnie Brabec Debbie Braun Cindy Brewer .lim Brock Steve Brogoitti Michelle Brolliar Beverly Brown Daryl Brown Randy Brown Exchange Students Took Pam Richard Brown Joe Calloway Sharon Callicott Cathy Campbell A-I., ' 'LWe've got spirit, weive got SOUL! We're the class of 7-0.7, This chan was heard ringing in the halls throughout the year. Typical senior ac tivities were shared for the first time with two foreign exchange stu dents, Osvaldo Viegas and Ryiuchiro Nakamura. Joining in the class o 7-Of' they experienced the true American way of life. ,Ji Chris Carlson Cathy Carnahan Carolyn Carneal Beverly Carter Exchange students Osvaldo Viegas and Ryiuchiro Nakamura accept their senior rings from Principal A. M. Anderson. I44 if 1 -C, Ll' l g N , 3115 Y f .J 2? 1 ' f I 'f' ,gui 'U 54 . P 5: pg.. l l Jody Catka Jack Chmelar Jim Clayton Paul Fletcher discovers a cure for the common 1 cold. ' 45 3 'll ' ' f i ' ' - gf Carol Caver Jane Chandler Nancy Chaney Leslie Choice Kathy Clark Linda Clark David Clewis james Coleman Lola Golernan Below: Sally Russell gets a Ticket to ride. Right: Barbara Harris rests the famous High- landette smile. Q? Ei Karen Collins David Cooper Sandra Cooper Sherri Coppedge .lim Corcoran Gary Cowan Russ Coyle Jana Crane Toni Crawley Paul Crews Mike Cross David Crouch L L. David Crinsfelder rings out spirit at the Denison Pep Rallye. 41 ,gy ' . Heather Bumett Julia Dannemiller Dana Davis Debbie Davis Mike Davis Terri Davis Will Davis Harry Deckard Billy Decker Ruth De Leon Embarrassed drill team officer Mary Kelsey displays how she keeps her hair looking good all day. D A QfQf lQ' 32 x.. A 'lEk--'M--- K 'W 11 i -uh-5, s ' i. f rw ' Yi? - . V .. iii Q fi: Eli.: 11:11 , I - . Rif f: 1 Nfl? . ,I .A in . S' Kathy Devaney Becky Dixon Billy Dollgener Kathy Dunlevie Gordon Ehlert Kirk Dibble Ken Dixon Renita Donnell Steve Durrett Eve Eix Tom Elgan Rick Eubank Kim Favors L41 ,lim English Cliff Farsje Paul Fletcher Above: the sh smiles fect fo team Da Highlandettes steal displaying beautiful nd traditionally per- at the annual Drill- y at the Cotton Bowl. Steve Fletcher David Flint Harry Frauman Cathy Frazier Charles Freet Gary Fry Susan Fulton Larry Gabriel Jeanine Gallegar ' a o 2 nv! , , ' L B.'l ' . fi fx att' Q f 1+ 1 int ls- N Skip Gaston Becky Gealy Doug Gaiden Linda Geller Bob GSOTEC Slfsan Gefxge Mike Gerst Debbie Gtlleu Ginger Ctllmzm .A Opposite left: Lindsay Owens looks concerned as the Mesquite Skeeters determine to write up a Wildcat de- feat. Opposite right: Student band di- rector, Paul Phillips, leads the spirited Wildcat Band as LH'ers file in for another exciting pep rally. Above: Hap- piness is a senior banner for the Wild- cats. Diane Goforth Dewey Goins Barbara Golden Dennis Goode Libby Goode Debbie Grayson Brad Gresham Jim Griffee Right: Bob Heruska, a senior, demon strates his grapefruit-cutting tech nique in speech class. Opposite page: Oswaldo Viegas huffed and he puffed, and he blew the candle out. E SE ral.. L sw K far-'avi 1 ,,,,. 1 - f Q 3 he RDivid Grinsfelder Q o ert Grinsfelder ' -- Carol Grogan ,,,. was Cherie Gross I52 W3 ,ax .i, s .':,- ,1 f X. Wm., , , ,A . , . G .48 Q X. Greg Gross Steve Hageman Norma Hailey Doug Hale William Ham Moose Hannah Howard Hardegree Maureen Hardy Cary Harmon Dave Harper Chris Harrelson Barbara Harris Cheryl Harris Kay Harvey l54 5'2- -u u'.. T' 3-He! ' i ixauxkaef- Ai Jir:in A?iZ ssniiamk sz wit 3:2295 1 Top left: Grief-stricken Ole widow Jones is eonsoled by sympathetic friends. Left: Aspiring secretary, Bob Iden, whizzes through an assignment in typing. Mary Harwood David Hattaway Nicki Havlir Diane Hanes Denise Hebei Debbie Helms Allison Henley Greg Herbeck I55 Right: Majorette Donna Robison takes ad- vantage of a chance to watch the game be- tween performances. Opposite page: A cru- cial play comes under scouting from David Crinsfelder and Mike Adams during a tense moment in district action. Ken Hermonat Christy Herrington Don Herriott Bob Heruska Kathy Hines Pat Hogan ,.,. n-T' Sharon Hoierman Barbara Holman Hoppy Hopkins 5 'f-P'-. fam 'RX s I , . -A - if 2,15 , 1 n 5 Sara Hott Lohrey House Patricia Howell John Hgyt Bob Huddleston Beth Hull Danny Hunt Don Hutchinson Above: Homecoming week, senior stu- dents gather to pick a class nominee for Home Coming Queen. 4 X, Bob Iden Greg Jacobs Cindy Janes Mark Johnson Jim Irwin Adrienne Jamieson Janet Jester Sherry Johnson R, .y, J L 3 Y . ef! E ,L , W1 F ' 1 . 5 591' J 5 2-QL fi ee? 7 I , . Q . 1 1, N' f' 1, f 1? as if A 1 M EL 1- .. Valerie Johnson David Jones Danny Jordan Mary Kelsey Karen Kennemer A Judy Johnston Georgia Jones Laurie Justus Peggy Kemp Susan Kem Gary Kiesow Debbie Kirschbraun Ken Koneval Debbie Krawzik Robert Kindred Karen Kitchen Cary Kotrla Don Kreager Roy Kindred Cindy Koehler Ann Krause Frank Kucera ' 'I .1 :H 3,-H' i eww we ,Q Q Left: Mark Means takes pleasure in sampling a small bite of his spirit cake. Bill Lamoreaux Chris Lane , Pam Lane Darwin Lankford Peggy Larson Hugh Lawson Linda Ledger Mark Leisering Wi 1 W I I62 ,. Top: David Sinclair sings of the Impossible Dream at the Varsity Revue. Above: The 1969 Stage Band accompanies stars in The Revue. A -:aqua L Carol Leslie Rick Lewis Brandy Ligon .lim Little James Lovell John Mace Lois Mackie Beauford Marshall Doug Martin Roni Massengale Q4 .-sw rf 0 OJSGJW XR? W CW I I 0- ' Wa- L84 ' fig ew WSW ffmo y M you Y 11 ,wbxxoybggx ii Mwffiifv WSW W LWWLSQ W is wi T EMM JV We .M if W' 910513 QW' fffZffQ1f5f XF! fjx Jgfg.,.f . fx-,ln 'wk Q70 if ww-gp y M y Charlene Mathis Patti Mauro M Cl g St M G Doa McKeever DAN wr Wu, A R d MCAH t R bbie MCK ll ,I Q- M Q' Q I E 1 I fn , , E s f Y :ij J' 'qlinsiiiff-.tiki ' wx 15 53' ' ' N l 'QE Ruth McNamara Cindy Meredith Marsha Mills Lynda Minner W1 li. L if? Opposite page: A big man on the Wildcat field, Andre Tillman has a stranglehold on the aud' xence as well as the microphone during a pep talk. Left' Com ' ' . poser-guitarist Mike Thomas expresses his musical feelings and imagination during a moment of solitude in the band hall. Cindy Mitchell Cathy Monk Suzanne Montgomery Vicky Montgomery Barbara Moore Charles Moore Debby Moore Deborah Moore l65 Gary Moore David Morgan Sonny Morgan Sue Morrison me +1 I-F' 1 x 3 U . H M M Candy Moser - H ' 7 ik Jim Moss -. , A Darla Munster I .QV M Beth Myers '2-nl Vickie Nabors Ryiuchiro Nakamura John Nation Wanda Nealy Right: Football Sweet heart Barbara Harris gives a pep talk during the Homecoming pep rally. Far right: Cindy Meredith helps decorate the new stadium for Homecoming. Ibb , in me-mga, 'S-m-ri Am 1-1v I . l N N i Senior Suzanne Montgomery and her date dance to the beat of the Dallas City Blues after the Wildcat victory over Paris. -.sg 'wvwx David Nelson Janie Nelson Debbie Nesbitt Jan Nieman Debra Nierman Paige Norris Eleanor North Paul O'Day Austin Oldham Mike Owen Sara Owen Lindsay Owens I67 Debi Pace Debbie Pasley Bill Peet Brenda Peters Randy Pierce -r f Terry Pace Paula Paul Jimmy Penland Paul Phillips Vicki Pirnie id Jeff Palmer Wanda Pearson Donna Pennington Carol. Pierce Rosanne Plechas in Qi AL Mary Pappas Mark Peel Linda Peoples Larry Pierce Vicki Pollard Left: Student Council nominee for Homecoming Queen, Kay Harvey, beams with delight as she circles the football field during pre-game activities. Below: Homecoming preparations kept every- one busy-especially the balloon crew. ff ,615 Below: Mike Cerst dries off a football between plays at the Paris game. Bottom: Senior Class President, Pat Hogan, accepts the spirit stick from Sonny Morgan. is ,E an ,.,, F 4 J i K E 3 Nu-ii, +4 Diane Portales Marsha Prior Jo Ann Putman. Carolyn Ramsey Ann Hanson David Power Dan Pritchett .lane Ralph John Randle Gayle Reed . V - U ffl, l . XD ci W 1 ' J -df 'JDJ dick! Flfl Hg? X will .xv l h Q I ll L5 11 WJ 'K .ML 'nd Qxljlfly ldv 'ly llfjlkl K 'ky' W - A lv ri I l K X-ff W55, U LW yylijf self Wo N WLM i if my W ld N? W if f Vikki 'W by 'Leif MJ my Wvefgj if W 'Ml' fig 'XJ' if of ,vb LJ U l 'aku YQV fy? Lx N ' t V' SJ QP Y v ' R J ,Y ffl 1 K ey Q55 my M pfv 'JW' N ef wllw 3 C2 Vt, lr ffl wi Escorted by David Grinsfelder, High- Iandette nominee for Homecoming Queen this year is Barbara Yarborough. Kay Reed Ann Rel-WP John Richardson Pat Richardson Karen Riddle Maggie Riley Kathy Roberts Marilyn Robertson Russ Robertson Aletra Robinson Marsha Robinson Donna Robinson Debbie Ross Paul Rulifson Pam Russell W Sally Russell Q: - W f ,TS Cathy Russell ' if fi 1 f illl U L I H- J lv 'is 41 is-J Steve Russell Judy Ruth .lim Ryan .loe Rybak Cindy Savage Claudia Schieferstein Nancy Schlichter Marilyn Schwenn l A1 W Opposite page: Larry Stotts and Osvaldo Viegas prove that two heads are better than one. Left. Barbara Yarborough cuts up again, only this time at her birthday party. Above: Danny Jordan bites a steel bar in two with his bare teeth! I73 l Lynda Scruggs Mimi Self Perry Senn Richard Shelton Lisa Sheppard Cheryl Sherman Ellen Short Lynn Short Lynn Simmons Vicki Simmons Zelda Simmons Wyatt Simons I74 Pi Coach Ken Kelly instructs his star player Barbara Yar- borough on the intricacies of a new play. L ttwssltiei 'I P K .1-af ? ' -. 'XJ-Q t Sara Hott, Senior majorette, gives a winning smile as she begins her routine at the Denison pep rally. David Sinclair Debbie Smith .lean Smith Prissy Smith Don Snow Rick Sleeper Deena Smith Pal Smith Randy Smith Barry Sorrels --ii... la' Right: Danny Jordan threatens to drench anyone who tries to steal his position as chief bottle-washer at the chicken dinner. Below: Rick Euhanks challenges the vicious dishwashing machine. 4 'll 'Y . ' ,M 'Q-fax 'ei - bw We 1 f 4' ir is' . 1, . L' -'lui' L ' 'i Todd Stacks Janet Stallings Diane St. Claire Sandra Stecher Sharon Stephenson Vicki Stephenson ,fy 1 . ,,.. .? 4 J,f, -f if 124 '-QT WE? 32 S if Barbara Yarborough, Dana White meat or dark? . ' Afi' f S, 'iii if Q fn ' -, 'hit , ,i gf: NE r Larry Stotts Eve Strasser Cindy Strehorn Dean Stuller Mike Sullivan Patti Sullivan Monte Swanzy Andrew Sweet Davis, and Lee Archer ask, Senior Valerie Johnson at- tempts to add a touch of beauty to David Schara. Charles Sweet .lan Swope Jeannie Sydow Christine Tackett Carolyn Tanck Bruce Tanner 1 Patti Tate Mike Thomas Jennifer Thompson Roy Thompson Marion Timberlake Beverly Tinner Mark Toulouse Russ Townsend on one of the many shop projects. I79 Right: At the open house following the chicken dinner, Carol Caver spe- cializes in body-painting. Opposite page: Seniors gather in force to serve the crowd the delicious chicken din- . ner. 'Milf ll. 43-W Toni Travers Barbara Travis Marie Truitt David Tucker ' Patti Tumlinson Russell Turnage 1 is Gena Turner Kathy Tyler Cindy Ubhen Tina Ulrick Cindy Vaden Bryon Vanderburg S2 4 5 ' M Top: David Sinclair, drum major, leads the band in a spirited march down the hall on Beat-Richardson Day. Above: John Wilson is backed by Mark Means and Randy Ashby as he invites the student body to Come watch us sI0mp Richardson. nv- AP' l l Dan Vanderslice Ken Vaughn Kay Vendrell Osvaldo Viegas W Dan Vine! Peggy Vogelpohl Left: Sara Owens, bedecked in flowers and surrounded by excited Highland- ettes, whistles encouragement to the hard-fighting Wildcats. Bobby Wade Sharman Wainscott Mike Waiters Carl Waslin .lanice Watson Rick Weaver fi ,L YN-+ if Bain Weinberger Steve White Pam Widener Becky Willet l. Cerise Wheat Ann Whitlow LaRae Wilkie Kay Williams i Paul Williams Jerry Willingham Steve Wilson Anne Winborn Debi Witter Glenda Willis Left: Boy and Girl of October, Cathy Russell and Robert Crinsfelder show their elation at being selected. Opposite top: Marc Wooten plays a necessary part in the game by assisting the officials and guarding the yard marker. Opposite bottom: Ryuichiro Nakamura, one of this year's foreign ex- change students, is welcomed by Nancy Hastings, once a visitor to Japan. Wildcat football boys grab a moment of relaxation from the daily grind of practice. l86 Whitney Wolf Nancy Woodroof Marc Wooten John Wilson Paul Worrell Richard Worzer Q af: -tty W , ,gba K 11 ,H . -.51 EFA 7 wi. ,su-zwlqQ1L 1' i . ., L Far left: Kirk Dibhle ex- wg -w,t,,,,, presses the emotions of a typical football player. Left: Senior John Mace helps pre- pare the weekly bonfire for players which added greatly -.ff'f?' TQ .1 . to the spirit of the boys. V. .ffef-. l Becky Wright Connie Wright Phil Wright Linda Young Barbara Yarborough Zoe Ann Zelios I87 Right: The Junior Class Officers are Debby Bailey, Reporter: Debbie Weaver, Student Council Representa- tiveg Brooks Haney, Vice-Presidentg Charlie Mercer, Presidentg and Sandy Speegle, Secretary-Treasurer. Opposite page: Giselle Wood is awarded the plucked eagle at the Richardson pep rally for the best dressed car. Doug Adamson Elaine Adamson Laura Alexander Bill Alig Lynn Allen Wh.. Ann Alton Caprice Amick Brent Anderson Greg Anderson Nicki Anderson Tonne Anderson Beth Armstrong Sharon Ashby Royanne Atkins Peni Atwood 'R' ,013 w I88 l GSW Aveliifl Donna Awtrey Debbi' BHIICY Marianna Bailey Jane Baker Steve Baker Karen B3-UICU Steve Barnhill Larry Beamer Linda Behne Carrie Bailey Jack Baines Mike Barbour Beth Bauman Barbara Berk Juniors Honored LH raditions The spectacular Class of 1971 whole-hearted- ly took part in the traditional events of the year. The Varsity Revue, the A.F.S. Olympics, the Festi-Fair, and the annual spaghetti dinner were only a few of the many activities to which the Juniors contributed. Class spirit was -proven time and time again throughout the year. Not only were they triumphant in winning the spirit stick, but the Juniors also earned the plucked eagle for the best decorated car. ,,,,,,.,...4---ff- .,,....--- ..,...,, .......vw,,..-- M., .W .,.. ,sag--.,....f Paul Bicking Jeff Bilton Cliff Bishop Cindy Blackmore Polly Blankenship Tina Bledsoe James Blount Ken Bolton Gail Botsford Annie Bouma Joni Box Lee Anne Boykin Juniors Enjoyed Victory Dances The excitement and anxiety of the birth of the new, yet uncompleted, stadium was celebrated by juniors and other Wildcat supporters with a Birth- day Party-Victory Dance. Bathing in the electrify- ing atmosphere, the victorious team and their fans enjoyed the unlimited sights and sounds of Stone Creek. Even though the music was for the most part heavy psychedelic, the dance had a certain element of soul, as shown right. 11, mr .imwg :w:1-uw 11 , f 4 'Ziyi Veg, Following the 28-24 Lake High- lands victory over Denton, John Vernon and Libby Goode groove out at the Birthday Party. fs. .Mia . ., . , .,,,,A .xr Fred Bransford Laura Brixey Don Brock Sharon Brooks Cindy Brothers Debra Brown Diane Brown Laura Brown Robert Brown Susan Brown Bruce Buchanan Kirk Bunat Craig Burchsted Dick Burdine Dale Burgdorf I9l Arthur Burr Lou Ann Campbell Carol Capers Patti Carder Bobby Carlson Cindy Carrio Nancy Carter Norma Cavazos Above: Susan Hopkins marches off the Cotton Bowl field after a successful half-time Highlandette performance at the Dallas Cowboy-New York Jets game. Right: James Moon contem- plates the Wildcat Band's forthcom- ing show at the Dallas game. F14 'fl ' 12-U L,.f ..gQ-,,,,Y C WV K N Cheerleader Diane Hamilton is left to cheer alone as the other group. members, in a typical pep rally prank, desert her. Adele Chance Lynda Cheek Bobby Chenery Randy Christian Karla Chumbley .lerri Clayton Ken Cleveland Ross Coil Sherri Coke Phil Coker Cathie Coleman Barbara Collins Cliff Cone .leannae Conley Tom Cooper Chris Cork Carolyn Cortimilia Bill Corzine Brad Cotton Alan Cox Phyllis Craig John Crawford .lean Crosson Roger Crouch Randy Crown A bove: Band member Curt Henderson clowns around on the bus before begin- ning a long trek to Denison where the Wildcats won 48-13. Right: Debra Funk practices in typing class. Brenda Dacus Karen Daniel Donna Darby Kim Dawson Nilene Decker Linda Demus Anita Derbin -V David Devany Dana Dillinger Gary Donawho Above: Young-Lifers sing at typical Monday meeting. Left: Mary Lee Hubbs and Randy Preskitt kick up their heels to a German folk tune during the annual German Club Oktoberfest. I95 Below: Mike Wylie files on his shop project, trying to create a special filigree for a cabinet. Tom Draper Suzanne Duller Terry Durrett Joey Ehrenberg Kathy Farr Debi Drummond Bob Dryden Janice Dunford Martha Dunn Pat Earl Judi Ehney .lan Fallis Christy Falls Carol Frendley Mac Fewer Left: Bobby Chenery, T-square in hand, draws a slide-arm bracket in Jerry Hunt's mechanical drawing class. Below: Squeamish Susan Kelly decides to let lab partner Karen Hunt take a look through the microscope, as Harry Frahman watches in disbelief. lv wi!! Rush Fielden Denise Finch Alan Fink Karan Finklea Robert Firth Creed Ford Debbie Ford Doug Fortenberry Patti Fox Cathy Freeman Sherri Fry Denise Fuller Debra Funk Brooke Furlet Pam Gann Gail Garbe Rebecca Garber Cathy Garfield N A Spanish 34- class makes use of the Language lab. Si? iwmwagiy 1- Left: Two ordinarily drab, lockers are trans- formed into exhibitions of LH spirit. The decorations represent six Wildcat football games, five of which were victories. Below: Chuck Hulett and Greg Carlson practice bending glass tubing in chemistry. fl Cindy Garfield Barbara Gerst Tom Gillman Teresa Glass Clarence Goins Karan Goldsmith Sharon Grall Don Gray .lo Gray Lynn Grebe Sherri Green .ludy Greene Stan Klippi excites juniors to prospect of college life at Dart- mouth, during session of C01- lege Night. Carla Greenfield Kyle Gruhenman Cathy Hale Gary Hammond Chip Harrington Glenda Gresham Patti Gulledge Rusty Hall Brooks Haney James Harris James Griffin J im Hadley Diane Hamilton Gary Hannah Rick Harris Vanessa Harris Dick Hartin Randy Hauck Lisa Hazle J im Hearn Linda Hearn Kathy Hefner Kay Hemphill Curt Henders Debby Hendrix Steve Herndon Janice Hewett Bobby Hill Cheryl Hines Linda Hinson 20I Tammy Holle Pam Holley Susan Hopkins Many Hubbs Peggy Hughes Chuck Hulett Peggy Hull Karen Hunt Ginger Hutchins Steve Jackson Valerie Jackson Keith Jacobson Frank James Don .larma .lim Jennings Y 202 Above: Doug Fortenberry Ho Ho Ho's his way through Miss Lynda Cleveland's candle test. Right: Reverend Mel Carter portrays Jonathan Edwards in a junior English class, -6 5--33 1 si Q3 Left: Paul Meek beats out and sweats out a drum solo at the Birthday Party. Paul is a member of Stone Creek. Below: The perils and excitement of the hayride are depicted in the wild antics of Barbara Har- ris and Debby Weaver, at a Y-Teens meeting. Greg Jessup Mike Jeter Jana J obe Linda Johnson Sandy Johnson Linda Jones Reta Jones A Rene J unco Debbie Karleski -Q , ,. 5, 1,,, V , i ....,,t: , 213,-1-A 203 A real Hhandy man around the band is Tom Cooper, shown practicing for an up- coming football game. xt 84355 David Keathley Mike Kilpatrick J im Klein Steve Kotch Kathy Kucera Karen Keitz Ed Kistenmach Vicki Kordsmeier Karel Kratz Soozie Kutz K av n Susan Kelly Carlene Klein Marlene Kort Nancy Kubasek Alan Lamb 1 - . .. fe 51? .1 1- if- fi f 5' ic -ir n W , Skip Gaston puts a finishing glaze on his decoupage in handicrafts. This is the second year that handi- crafts has been offered. Nancy Lance Vicki Landers Laura Landress Bonnie Landrum Bob Lane Carl Lane Gwynne Lee Janet Lee Leslie Lemons Don Lennox , John Leslie Brent Lewellyn QW l l Right: These typing exercises will be the death of me! Below: Marsha Wallace and Rebecca Garber burn magnesium in chem- istry. 5- Wir 'O' e al .i Laurie McGill Pam McLoughlin Paul Meek Bev Millis Robin Mochel Kim McHan Janice McMullen Charlie Mercer Clarence Mills Becky Montgomery Terry McKinney David McNeill Janet Miller Mildred Mitchell Janice Moore Katie McLaughlin Lana Measel Randy Miller Mitch Mitchell Meg Moore Math Club initiation finds juniors eager to participate in the festivities. Mark Lewis Ted Lincoln Mary Jean Loftin Ray Loney Laurie Long Laurie Lovell Paul Luttrell Richard Mark James Marshall 1-'15 ..-ti 115 W W ,gg 1 H f 1.- 'f Randy Marshall Kenny Martin Lou Ann Martin Don Maxwell Phil McAllister Glenda McClesky Linda McCraw Mike McDowell Marsha McFarland Pat McGee 1 IUC-- Above: French grammar captures the attention of most students. Left: Janet Lee entertains the Varsity Revue audience with an Aretha Franklin hit 209 Steve Moore Terry Moore Kim Morgan Vicki Morgan France Morris Debbie Morrison Pam Morrison Robert Morrison Bonny Mosley Charles Muchmore 2I0 Below. Richard Teter and Don Lennox calm the bewildered mascot who became even more nervous from the boisterous cheers at the Richardson pep rally. Right: Junior Homecoming nominee, Peni Atwood, is es- corted across the field by Creed Ford during the pregame activities. , 3 li 'V , My V if-Q E Janet Mulhall Sally Muller Widge Murphy John Neal Terry Neal Kathy Neel Mark Nelson Robert Nelson Tracey Nelson Kathy Nickell Heide Nieman G or JTNQ Above: Juniors demonstrate their enthusiasm by displaying high- spirited banners. Left: Junior Highlandettes Jana lobe, Kathy Farr, and Debbie Karleski add en- thusiasm to the Mesquite pep rally. Dee Dee Nelson lad N 'EFT' Bill Nolden J im Osborne Lindy Otterms Kriss Parikakis Jeanie Pellegrini Ellen Oakry Steve Osborne Jim Owen Karen Patterson Laura Penland Left: At the Varsity Revue, after arousing the audience's laughter, Craig Burchstead declares, Peace Below: Jeff Taylor searches through the library for The Three Stooges in Fairyland by Victor Hugo. He'll never find it! Scott Pennington Mary Pilney Becky Pinkston Diane Pirney Debbie Plough Sheila Pope Marilee Porter Gerry Pratt Randy Preskitt Claude Price Alda Puga Becky Ramsey Carol Rattan Sharon Ray Margaret Reagan Ronnie Reagan Doug Reece 4 David Reily ' Hank Remschel Dan Rhodes Joy Richards Above: Peripheral vision is tested by Mary Cowley, Nilene Decker, and Kathy Hefner in driver's ed- ucation. Right. Steve Barnhill pre- sents Miss Shirley Collier with a bouquet of roses at the conclusion of The Devil and Daniel Web- ste-r. U6 fa.. mv tv A Chl-lCk Richei' Richard Rievcs Pam Riggs Jim Riter Celeste Roberts Mark Roberts Top: Junior band members cheer the fighting Wildcats at the Richardson game. Above: After a cold football game with Richardson, Gerry Pratt and David Nelson warm up to the music of the Rogues. Dan Roper Bev Rowe Gary Rowe Ricky Rutton Dana Ryan Denise Sauve Steve Sawyer Pam Scarbrough Paula Scarbrough Susan Scarbrough Cindy Schepps Candy Scott Cherry Seaton Susan Seifreit Robin Serrault 2I6 Right: Junior cheerleader, Gwynne Lee, adds to hall decorations in preparation for the Sherman game. i T ':-- li u'mT f X it Left: Newly elected .lunior Class President, Charlie Mer- cer, congratulates Pat Hogan, Senior Class President, and Dana Dotson, Sophomore Class President. Wes Shaefer Bill Sharp David Sharpe Connie Shepzuck Mike Sherman Linda Short Bill Simes Marsha Simpson Susan Simpson Norma Skinner Steve Slaughter Stephen Slesthenger Beauford Smith Celia Smith Cheryl Smith Debbie Smith Melbra Smith Sandra Smith Stephen Smith Sue Smith 2I7 Sandy Speegle Gary Sprowls Doug Stafford Dale Staley Mike Stanford David Staples Denise Steen .lanet Stephens James Stewart Above: Rene ,Iunco proclaims that the Wildcats are Number One. Right: Members of the LH Band rehearse for the U.I.L. contest in which the band placed 30 musicians in the first region band. 'S 1-ni , X Junior Cheerleaders Doug Adam- son, John Vernon, and Richard Burdine support the Junior team, the In-betweensf' at the A.F.S. Olympics. , A A L M' 0 A N Bobby Stockard Greg Stone Mike Stone Phil Stone Suzie Strickenberger Mike Stricker Mark Sullivan Paula Sullivan Cindy Tanck Dennis Taylor Gerald Taylor Jeff Taylor Jack Terrell Janet Terrell Kathy Terrell Linda Terry Below left: Majorette Sherry Coke performs at the MacArthur pep rally. Below: Cathy Garfield passes around a picture of Cowboy Dan Reeves during lunch. Richard Teter Debbie Thomas Chuck Thompson Cindy Thompson Don Thompson Ken Tomb Don Towner Lee Travers Suzanne Tredray Jim Truitt 220 if .vy- V 2 '19 Left: Escorted by his mother, Charlie Mercer proudly awaits the announcement of the A.F.S. Sweetheart. Below: Janet Terrell sews the final stitches of her skirt in home ec- onomics class. M fer P1?!'H'vs:-N-it-.Ira J' 1 . Betty Turn Kathy Turner Ronald Turner Nan Underwood Ted Vail John Vernon Martha Walker Mike Walker Sammy Walker Marsha Wallace Betty Waller Alan Walne Juniors Competed in AFS bfmpics L. H. Juniors once again actively participated in the annual Olympics sponsored by the A.F.S. The ln-betweensi' competed courageously and were successful in gaining points in the egg toss, the potato sack race, and the egg drop. Richard Burdine, Doug Adamson, Gary Hannah, and John Vernon led their class in cheering the In-betweens on to victory. Charlie Mercer represented the Jun- ior class in the contest for the A.F.S. Sweetheart. .,,. I 1. wif' ,-- 1, 3--sy r . L 'l fe' W e e , ' W ai' 'l xiii? 7 WM: J f-Y ,.- K . -at in '65 Chief Walton Debbie Weaver Kevin White Steve Wiginton Bill Wilson Patti Warrick Jim Wells Marsha White Janice Williams Diane Wilson Byron Watson Mike West Scott Wiese Scott Williams Jamie Wise , ug in , Q 'Q TJ it li ' ' ' - , , - ' .sip 522 n . M. ,,., . Don Wolfe Giselle Wood Patrice Wood Robin Worley Carl Wright Steve Wright Betty Wyatt Wayne Yancy Ron Yen Nat Young Jerry Zabojnik Pat Zieler Opposite page: Chief Walton displays his soul at the A.F.S. Olympics. Left: Rusty Hall, dripping with egg, and Sharon Grail, clean up after the messy egg smash, Above: Sandy Speegle stares unhelievingly at Sandra Stecher's ex- ample of the Seniors' ability to 'iflap their jaws. Judy Abramson Julia Adams Kay Addington Kim Alexander Tia Allen Jane Alloway John Alloway Lynell Alnas Jason Amick Larry Ammerman Ralph Anderson Steve Anderson .J Sophs Participated ir All LH Activities 'Q' .5-qv 5.4 2 f Q 1 'FSS r-vi '- ..,,, , Opposite page: Sophomore Class officers are: Carol Smith, Student Council Representative: Peggy Osterholm, Secretaryg Dana Datson, Presi- dentg Kathy Sutton, Reporterg Carol Egerton, Vice-President. Left: Sophomore nominee, Dana Henderson, and escort, Bill Potthofi, await the announcement of Homecoming Queen. i t , A of, - ,M -, X ix 4 Y! -E. , 215 ln.. .. , JM if A Zi H51 I! A 16 'L '1 tp.,- a JF. 4 I ,ws W X bidi Asif,-M Cindy Andrews Debbie Arnold Pam Amold .lim Asa Renee Ashby Miriam Atchley Anita Atkinson Donna Ausman Evonne Ball Lynn Barfoot Becky Barlow Barbara Barnett David Barnett Christina Barnum Cherie Barton Cindy Bearden Sherri Beckler Nicki Bedsole Sherri Behne Jim Bell Randy Bell Mary Bengston Jo Ann Berger Brenda Betts 225 Right: Nominations-first step on the road to becoming a Homecom- ing Queen. Below: I get by with a little help from my friends. ffl-1'5 -1 Mr ..- 'x . r 1 1 ' fl' fi?-E-if-fijx 1 ,AQ 'QF 'Y J ai , Y Q, CJ fn '-in-win, 1, lr ' i ff'u k . -u-V -e vm ..:, . ow iz 5 -4'--v . l 1. i f Q15 3 ,EE , 5 is ' ,--'ii ff-Q' 5. :- 1 it :tint V 17, if rf'-6 p 5' ' W.. ,,. W.. an ..,: ' V wr 4 A Mitzi Beyer Janet Blackmore Ann Blankenship Ruth Boehner Mark Booher Ned Bothe Pat Boudreau Robert Bouwman Nina Brainin Randy Bramlett Debbie Branch Nancy Brin Bobby Brown Bryan Brown David Brown Denise Brown Fisher Brown J im Brown Leslie Brown Ricky Brown i 227 M ai, 1 I, - Peggy Osterholm listens to Span- 228 ish tapes in the Language Lab. H . QA ' ,A 'uf Kr.. :,!,',ffff'. 'x WW Steve Brown James Bryant Darrell Burgdorf Danny Burke Scott Burnett Randy Byrd .lim Caddell Susie Cadenhead Christie Caldwell Mitch Caldwell Sheryl Cairns Connie Callaway Gary Calvert John Camp Patty Campbell Jyme Canone Greg Carlson Kim Carnahan Deby Carr Peggy Chapman 'N. Steve Brown and Dana Dat- son ponder over the printed page. L , , John Cimmennan 'C . Karen Clapp 5 I Craig Clark 5-.1 Y .. I V. ' Julia Childers if ' 15, i + ,g V .p ,ff . ' i Dick Cleveland , A f y Elaine Cocklin i nnnnr ,,'l -B f Angela Coker f i 2 J 3 , 1 ,,,.,, Bill Coleman 9 pi 'V 4' H Q i 1 'ix 'A Donna Collier Carl Cook Kirk Coppedge Bobby Couch .lim Coulter Cindy Cox Elaine Cox .lamee Coyle Vx A In , I . F , , kkyii V ,,.. 1 A17 F . ilr 1 t I. . Q A ' AM 'fl 9 Q If Right: Joe Russell thinks his fingers taste better than the Seniors' chicken. Opposie 'ii' i bottom: Deon Davis enjoys her lunch in t e ' cafeteria. -if Tab Crane Bill Crews .lack Crews Carol Crittendon Cliff Croan Yvonne Cronholm Elizabeth Cross Mike Crudden Barbara Crute Mike Cummings Ruth Ann Cummings Julia Cutler Dennis Dameins Greg Dannemiller Joe Dannemiller Susan Daughtery Dennis Davidson Bemadet Davis Cheryl Davis Deon Davis if 'S' Gail Davis Cary Davis John Davis Steve Davis Spencer Dawkins Joe DeLoach Mary Denny Debbie DeWees Denise Dickerson Diane Dickey Mark Dietz Kim Dinsmoor Don Dixon Steve Dixon Barbara Dockins Dana Dotson Pam Drennan Tom Drews Larry Durham June Easley Mike Easley Carol Egerton Tommy Ekler Debbie Ellis Paul Ersthaler Sherri Eubank Darla Faircloth Eileen Farmer Paula Farrar Larry Faulhaber Janet Faullin Randy Field Colleen Finklea John Fisher Sally Fisher mm! fi e Q Above: Sophomores cheer the Super Chicks on to victory at the A.F.S. Girls Olympics. Opposite top: Sophomures munch their apples at lunch. 4 S 1 f,,, Q: D 11, J ,fx 4 Q f'9 at KF' , F NA 2 ra VN g. -. if rdah ' fx E l ff? ff? Q: iff 2? L W' a Pat Fitzgerald Wayne Fleming Rickey Floyd Susan Forrester Melanie Fox Steve Fox Sally Frank Ingrid Freeman Debbie French Mike Fulenwider Susan Caddy Pam Gaffaney Marilyn Garrett Sharilyn Garrett Dan Gealy Mary Geldert Sara George Mark Gibson Kathy Gillen Melinda Goldsmi Carol Goode 233 4T':-- '- Y Kea? X -. 3 .aa , J Q. Z- 4 9- 1.. l 2 Zzi ' ,li .. i:3J '- - 1 e is .i nfl an K Alvin Coza Cheryl Grann Debbie Greene Cheryl Grindle Barbie Hager Allan Hamilton Lee Graham Don Grayson Garth Griffiths Danny Grogan Jenny Hairston Pat Hanson Judy Granes Melissa Green Marta Grinberg Armand Gutierrez John Hanes Lynne Hardie if-X i Z. ' ..X FZ, Ri s Opposzte top Wildcat Sophomore sec- tion editor Jim Pirtle is always hard at work Opposite bottom: So where do the Seniors and Juniors go? Left: David Little came up with the winning name ARABESQUE to win the coveted Mal- tese Bippy in the Name the Art Club Contest. vsp ,lfxi A f N M Q , of X A John Hardin Terry Harris Carol Harvey Jean Harwood Elizabeth Hastings Gail Hastings Richard Hatchel Terry Hawkins Cindy Hawthorne Debbie Hayes Mike Heath Steve Heimberg John Helmer Dana Henderson Susan Henslee Mark Herbeck Pat Herrell Steve Herrington Martha Herriott Janice Hinton Mike Hobbs Nancy Hogue Ricky Hoierman Debbie Holbrook 235 Steve Holks Gene Holmes Kevin Hopkins Laura Houghton Randy Howard Jerry Hoyt Jim Hozen Marsha Hunter Rick Irish Mark Irvin Garry Irwin David Ishmael Janet Ishmael Duana James Robert Juxnes Chip Jarnagin Rick .Iarrell Carla .Ienkins Right: Boys' P.E. class member exemplifies some of the finer points of trarnpolining. 5? ew Kathy Jennings David Jensen Buddy Johnson Judy Johnson Philip Johnson Quita Johnson Robert Johnson Richard Jondron Doak J0nes Janice Jones Steve Jones Kathy Joseph Mike Kaesler Tom Keith James Kent Tricia Kern Ronald Kiker Craig Kimmell Nanette Kincaid Dan Kindred Sheridan King Mary Kinnard Gary Kirkpatrick Ken Kleid Dan Kostura Mike Kotrala Kay Kowstem Kathleen Krogh Diane K.rol1 Allen Kundak 237 Below: Sophomore Chip .larnagin poises ready for action. Opposite page: Sweet- heart Steve Brown is escorted across the gym by sophomore cheerleaders. fw- .F .um J' if ,. ,. . 14 t 1 sy .3 in .... , V . . 'Eg 9' A v V4 t , i , , '- 1 Jia ' I ' 1. I ,, Y rg - fi' , X f S3 . . in-. J . ' I I eq - 531-f':f Q 5 . SM 1 f . .4 l u 'Sf W ls 1 9 i .14 4, A sf L, ', '2- N xg ,, 'ISU ' ' tiff! fl TY' Mark Kunnemann Sue Latimer Pat Lemmel Steve Lipsett Claudia Loy .lean Luttrell .l d' iz? Donna Landon Debbie Lawson Denise Leonard David Little Teri Loyd Ben Lyle Gay Landon .lim Lane Richard Lee Harry Lehr Scott Ligon Nancy Liles Diane Lovell Judy Lowe Linda Ludwig Ann Luther James Maclaskey Marcy Macurak , - . - 0 ta- V , 1 Jil' i 1 f ff Q at .if .li -z 'E' ' . -,yu -A i fag' +335 X .fi if, i i iiw' 'Q I K . 'L' I- , i xiii. -'93 'I mil David Marshall Diann Martin Richard Martin Robert Martin Brenda Peggy Mattingly Matthews Sheryl Bart McCain McC1endon Dixie Martin David Mason Patsy May Bob McClung Fran Martin Donna Massey Linda McBride Steve McDonald Right: Cindy Sands has good time at Victory Dance even though the Wild- cats lost the game to Richardson in the final minutes of play. Opposite page: Freaky bulletin board in yearbook room. Walt McElroy Valerie McGee Mike McGinnis Peggy McGinty nf? ,,, if H-, or Q -.s ' ... - -if ' Patty McKay Mike McKendrick Gary McKenzie Julie McLemore Kathy McNutt April Meadows Mary Means Suzanne Means .s -f . fs. .. Eai za ff .,, . - --- . z 1 I 'H fr ' A Q . ,,,,. all lv .rap 1 '. ff' . .Fi 7,1 -.15 ...V ,- t ,.-Qwfr x ft, ,. er '-.fl --V6 O , .,, -. , if f, . 199 ' 1 t 7 will 'E ,Q if V- -YW 5 if ' M 'if Qi H gi -15,-,L . - - 'xx i . 5 . V. x. lk! L gf! r rf , 5 xi M -fi A' 1. bd ,t A 'Milling' K1 -1 IQ 'VER t ln . T,g.pf'w'! 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Can as 9 t 1 . - f -4. .CQ N - Linda Meeks Ronnie Melton Linda Merritt Steve Meseberg Hyla Mills Robert Mills Beverly Minner Glenda Mitchell Robert Miville Claire Mohney Nelia Mohney Diane Montgomery Camille Moore James Moore Karen Moore Kelly Moore Roger Moore Mike Moreland .lill Morgan Melinda Morgan Barbara Morris Richard Morrison Michelle Moss Dee Muesse .loan Muller 242 4-1 ' le vo- SV ... ,J wa' .. iw, . . . : ,,iv am'.1f',.4- '-'W' ....f2qX,Q'xn',,,....1-H., ..:...i: ,...4..-5:,,,..1 ::.I2:-fall..-1-Lt...-1-,-,:. .u'I 1 Q W. i A -4 1,3 Si- , f if f A 41 is hut an episode in the continuing series of Medart Lockers. , , '- 1 1 Ellen Myer Chauncey Nealy Gary Nelson Nita Nelson Kent Nittinger Elsie Noback Eileen O'Conner Kay Oden Peggy Osterholm Danny Owen Mitzi Palmer George Pappas Pam Neese Alfred Newman Kerri Norris Karen Olson David Pace James Parrish 1 312 Y, 'W' 'M , 1 Bobby Nelson 4 l Keith Nickerson i w Aileen North Sydne Ormes Joyce Packett Laura Pasley Pr ,Yes wi, . r ,, K ,Q Nr Unsuspecting Sophomores are L'conned into buying Chicken Dinner tickets from experienced saleswoman Ann Krause. ri ,ar if Mark Paxson Trent Pearson Bill Pegler Rexanne Pensinger David Perkins Carol Peterson Ronald Petr Jackie Phillips Shirlene Phillips .lim Pirtle Carol Pitzer Jim Platt Cherie Polvi Kay Pope Bill Potthoff Mark Powell Lisa Pratt Tom Pritchett Gayle Pulley ,lohanne Rainwater Bev Raskin Chuck Rasmussen Kathleen Rasmussen Pam Raymond 243 John Reagan Jim Reilly Robin Remschel Georgia Reznik Martha Rhea Paulette Rhodes Randy Richey George Riter Keith Roberts Rickey Roberts Cindy Robertson Lynn Robertson Linda Robinson Pam Robinson Cathy Rook Robert Rook Rip Rowan Marti Ruliffson A ? ' M .- Right: Blackboard inadvertently left in hall exhibits graffiti. Curved mirrors give eerie ef f ect to LH library. Charles Russell Joe Russell Peggy Russell Brad Salter Cindy Sands Carol Sater David Schara Karen Schoffstoll Donna Schultz Cary Schwarz Kathy Schwindt Debbie Scott Susie Scott Kathie Sellers Rhonda Serrault Mike Shannon Sheet music creates interest- 4, I 1 ing patterns in the band hall. A' '- ...SN Jim Shelton Ray Short Jeff Slater Charles Smith Mark Smith Linda Spaulding Jeff Sherrif Sharon Simpson Betty Jo Smith Clay Smith Peter Smith Barbara Speed Mike Shiflet Steve Sitton Carol Smith Greg Smith Sharon Smith Dick Stade 15 , 'L tg, A 9 S.. Sandra Stanley Alan Starr Kathy Stenzel Scott Stewart Richard Stiegelmar Sunny Stinchcombe Deborah Stone Todd Stone Craig Stout Scott Strasser Dan Strickenberger Moira Sullivan Richard Sullivan Yvonne Sullivan Richard Surles Beverly Sutton Kathy Sutton Annette Swartz Terry Symington Clay Taylor Victorious Super Chicks show winning enthusiasm. I ay Taylor Linda Taylor Paul Tedder Donna Terrell Valerie Tharp Bill Thomas Gail Thomas Mike Thompson David Thompson Frankie Tinner David Tips Joni Toulouse Virginia Townsend Vicki Traylor Vicki Trowbridge Karen Tudor Jeff Trussle Dan Tuffly 248 wwf? 43 11 Sherry Smith and .lane Wil- , A economics. F I' ' ,. Q Jas M 1 .. . : L. L :if T V - ,V V son make muffins in home Lisa Tuley Jan Turbyfill Bill Turner Ed Umhright Charles Tutt Pam Underwood Gloria Upchurch Steve Upchurch Kern Vanderherg Paul Vendrell Bobby Vernon Kathy Vernon Susan Vingoe Neena Von Rohr Robin Wade David Waldrup Pat Walker Bruce Wallace Mark Wallace Randy Waller Ellen Ward Steve Washburn Tom Wassell Karen Wells Ricky Westbrook Becky White Lois Whitehurst Betty Whitley Tricia Wildes David Williams Debbie Williams Kathy Williams Mark Williams Nancy Willis Stephani Winn Cindy Wohlford Janice Wood Karen Wood James Woodruff Vanessa Woodson Right: Sophs call all the way to Floogerville to check it out. Opposite page: Sleeping in class can be hazardous. 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M-',Jy . , lg 'Q- .:, ' , 1,-9' -V 'ws nf... 1 31,-1 ..,ff--- g 1 I --.1 egg. ' A' ' In 1 g ' S ' -aww ' 'J wp? 1.-W - t Q x 'Ml' e 21 .lu 4- -fr --fmiiffa eg., we elweem .,,N 7:7 A we fy foo Norwood 10131 Shorevlew Rd. Center ,zsiaff can M 0 Dallas Zhi rf 7 - Northlake Shopping 7, V, ,7 .A. ACREE, ANN MARIE: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. ADAMS, DERI YVONNE: Bobcat Band 2, 3: Chorus CHamilton Parkl: Stu- dent Council 4. ADAMS, MIKE: Latin Club 3: Speech Club 4: Soccer Club 3: Wildlife Club 4: Football 2, 3: Swimming 3. ADAMS, PATTI LYNN: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. ADAMS, SUSAN: French Club 2: Sci- ence Club 4: Biology Lab. Asst. 3: Chemistry 2. 5 ALDRIDGE, BRUCE: Wildcat Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Lab Asst. 4: Physics Research Order 4. ALLEN, SUE: DECA 4. AMIS, BECKY: Member of 1970 Grad- uating Class. ANDERSON, PEGGY JEAN: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. ARCHER, LEE: AFS 3: French Club 2, 3: Yearbook Staff 4: Y-Teens 2, Spirit Chairman 3, 4: Rallye 2: Highland- ettes 3, 4: Pub Staff 4: Nominee for Most Typical Y-Teen Girl. ASHBY, RANDY: Chorus 2, 3, Pres. 3: Madrigal 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4: NHS 3, 4: Rallye 4: Pub Staff, Chairman 4: Top Teen in Greater Dallas Area High Schools: Merit's Who's NVho: Fellow- ship of Christian Athletics: Mr. LHHS Nominee. ASHLEY, SUSAN: AFS 3: Lab. Asst. 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Rallye 3: Volleyball 2, 3. ATCHLEY, TED: Wildcat Band 2, 3, 4. ATKINS, RONNIE: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. -B- BAILEY, TOMMY: VICA 4. BAKER, MIKE: Member of 1970 Gradu- ating Class. BALL, JIM: Spanish Club 3, 4: Student Council 3: Key Club 3, 4: Wildlife Club 4. BARBOUR, CINDY: Chorus 4: Y-Teens 4. BARD, CHARLEY: VICA 4. BARIE RUSSELL: Key Club 2, 3: Chess Clu 2. BARKSDALE, BILL: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. BARNETT, KEN: German Club 2, 3, 4: Lab. Asst. 3, 4: Football 2: Soccer Club 3: Rallye 3: lst Vice-Pres. 4. BARR, STEVE: DECA 4: Interact Club 3. BARTON, JOHN: German Club 2, 3, 4. BASKETT, STEVE: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. BATES, DAVID: Agape 4: Fang Staff Ed. 4: Latin Club 3, 4: Lab Asst. 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Jr. Exchange Pres. 4: Pub Staff 4: Feb. Boy of the Month: Who's Who: T.H. Teen Coun- cil: 3rd Place Lincoln Memorial Con- test for Poetry 4: NCTE: Most Likely To Succeed Nominee 4. BECKERICH, BILL: DECA 4. BELL, PAEM: AFS 2, 4: Agape 4: Crea- tive Writing 14: French Club 2, 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Quill and Scroll 4' Student Council 4: Y-Teens 2, 4. 264 Senior Activities BENSON, TONYA: AFS 3, 4: French Club 4: Spanish Club 4: NHS 4: Stu- dent Council 4: Y-Teens 2: Volleyball 2, Capt. 3. ' BERRY, CHRIS: Wildcat Band 2, Majorette 3, Sweetheart 4: Y-Teens 3. BERRY, CHRIS: Member of 1970 Grad- uating Class. BERRY, WYONNA: German Club 3: Chorus 3, 4: Swimming 3: Student Council 4: Science Club 4: Rallye Club 3. BIEHLER, SUSIE: AFS 2, Program Chairman 3, 4: Agape 3, Business Man- ager 4: Fang Staff Photographer 2, 3, Picture Ed. 4: Yearbook Staff Sec- tion Ed., Photographer 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Student Council Public- ity Chairman 4: Red Masque Club 2, Hist. 3, Sec. Treas. 4: Tennis 2: Lab Asst. 4. BLAIR, LINDA: FHA 2, 4: Chorus 2, French Club: FTA 2: Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2: Red Cross 2, Treas. 3. BLAKLEY, DAVID: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. BOSTWICK, PEGGY: AFS 3: Y-Teens 3, 4. BRABEC, RONNIE: Wildcat Band 2, 3, Pres. 4: Orchestra 4: Stage Band 2, 3, 4. BRAUN, DEBBIE: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. BREWER, CINDY: AFS 3: French Club 2: Off. Asst. 4: Math Club Sec. 3: Vice-Pres. 4: Chess Club 2, 3: Pres. 4: Tennis 3. BROCK, JIM: Member of 1970 Gradu- ating Class. BROOK, JIM: Member of 1970 Gradu- ating Class. BROGOITTI, STEVE: Rallye 3. BROLLIAR, MICHELLE: Spanish Club 3: FTA 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4: Lab Asst. 4. BROOKS, FREDERICK: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. BROWN, BEVERLY: Student Council 2: Y-Teens 2: fWoodrow Wilsonlg AFS 4: Lab Asst. 4: Y-Teens 3, Rep. 4: Highlandetter 3, 4: Pub Staff 4. BROWN, DARYL: Graduating Class. BROWN, RANDY: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. BURNETT, HEATHER: AFS 3: Lab Asst. 3, 4: Science Club 4: Rallye Club 2, 3. Member of 1970 -C- CALLAWAY, JOE: Spanish Club 3, Vice-Pres. 4: Key Club 3, 4: Science Club Rep. 4: Bellboy 4. CALLICOTT, SHARON: FTA 4: Lab Asst. 4: Swimming 4: Student Council 4: Science Club 3: Sec.-Treas. 4. CAMPBELL, CATHY: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. CARLSON, CHRIS: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. CARNAHAN, CATHY: DECA 4. CARNEAL, CAROLYN: FHA 2, 3, 2nd Vice-Pres. 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4: Highlandettes 4. CARTER, BEVERLY: Agape 3: German Club 4: Spanish Club 2: Chorus 3: Lib. 4: Madrigal 4: Student Council 3: Red Masque Club 3, Hist. 4: Choir: Homecoming Nominee. CATKA, JODY: Fang 4. CAVER, CAROL: Agape 4: Arabesque 4: French Club 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Lab Asst. 3, 4: NHS 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Pub Staff 4: Art Award-Best of Show. CHANEY, NANCY: Member oi 1970 Graduating Class. CHMELAR, JACK: Latin Club 4: Rallye 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4. CHOICE, LESLIE: FHA 2, 3: FTA 2: Chorus 2, 3: Lib. Asst. 4: Student Council 2, 3, Rep. 4. CLARK, KATHY MARIE: Spanish Club 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Red Masque Club 4: Speech Club 3, 4. CLARK, LINDA LEE: FTA 2: Y-Teens 3. CLASK, LINDA: Member of 1970 Grad- uating Class. CLAYTON, JIM: Wildcat Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 4: Stage Band 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Madrigal 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Club 2. CLEWIS, DAVID: Latin Club 3: Foot- ball 2: Student Council 4: Red Masque Club 2, 3, 4: Speech Club 3. COLEMAN, JAMES: Pub Staff 4. COLEMAN, LOLA: Latin Club 3: Cho- rus 3: Red Cross Club 2, 3: NHS 2. CONE, GARY: Member of 1970 Grad- uating Class. COOPER, DAVID: French Club 4: Golf Club 3, 4. COOPER, SANDRA FAYE: Lab Asst. 4: Student Council 2: Rallye 2, Sec. 3, Vice-Pres 4. COPPEDGE, SHERRI: Spanish Club 2: FTA 2: Office Asst. 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. CORCORAN, JIM: Football 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: Pub Staff. CORZINE, BILL: Spanish Club 3. COWAN, GARY: Member of 1970 Grad- uating Class. COYLE, RUSS: Football 2, 3, 4. CRANE, IANA: Chorus 2, 3, 4. CRAWLEY, CECILE: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. CRAWLEY, TONI: Latin Club 2, 3: Highlandettes Manager 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 3. CREWS, PAUL: Member of 1970 Grad- uating Class. CROSS, MIKE: DECA 4. CROUCH, DAVID: Chorus 3, 4: Lab Asst. 4: Student Council 4. -D- DANNEMILLER, JULIA: AFS 2, 3, 4: Agape 3, 4: Fang Staff 4, Exchange Editor: Swimming 2, 3, Captain 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Girls' Cross Country Team. DAVIDSON, DUDLEY: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. DAVIS, DANA: AFS 2: Fang Staff Managing Ed. 4: Latin Club 3: Lib- rary Asst. 2: Quill and Scroll 4: Stu- dent Council 2: Highlandettes 3, 4. DAVIS, DANNY: Member of 1970 Grad- uating Class. DAVIS, DEBBIE: AFS 3, 4: French Club 4: Chorus 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: Red Cross Club 4. DAVIS, GEORGE:' Member of 1970 Graduating Class. DAVIS, MIKE: German Club 3, 4: Chess Club 3, 4. DAVIS, RICK: French Club 2, 3: Ger- man Club 4: Rallye 3, 4. DAVIS, TERRI: Arabesque Sec. 4: FTA 2: Red Masque Club 4: Chess Club 3, 4. DAVIS, WILL: Member of 1970 Grad- uating Class. DECKARD, HARRY: French Club 2, 3: Chorus 4: NHS 3, 4: Science Club 3, Rep. 4. - DECKER, BILLY: Wildcat Band 2, 3: Football 2. DeLEON, RUTH: Member of 1970 Grad- uating Class. DENNY, SANDY: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. DEVANY, KATHY: AFS 2, Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 4: Office Assistant 4: Lab Asst. 4. DEVER, WILLIAM: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. DIBBLE, KIRK: Football 2, 3, 4. DICKERSON, REVIS: Bobcat Band: Stage Band 3: Red Cross Club Vice- Pres. 3: Sophomore Class Reporter: Junior Achievement 2, 3 fHamilton Parkl. DIXON, KEN: German Club 2, 3. DIXON, BECKY: Spanish Club 3: Li- brary Asst. 3: Student Council 3, 4. DOCKINS, BILLY: Lab Asst. 3, 4: Wild- life Club 3, Vice-Pres. 4. DONNELL, RENITA: French Club 3: FHA 2, 3: FTA 2, 3: Wildcat Band 4: Chorus 2: Student Council 2: Red Cross Club 2, 3. DREWS, DOUG: Wildcat Band 2: Wild- life Club 3, 4. DUNLEVIE, KATHRYN: AFS 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4: Agape 3, Art Ed. 4: French Club 3, Rep. 4: Fang Staff Art Ed. 4: Spanish Club 2, Hist. 3, Pres. 4: NHS 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Student Council 3: Red Cross Club 3: AFS Exchange Student to Paraguay: Girl of the Month for November: Most Likely to Succeed Nominee: Outstand- ing Teenagers of America Award: Merit's Who's Who Among American High School Students: Top Teen: Na- tional Award for Excellency. DURHAM, LORENZA: Football 2: Bas- ketball 2: Red Cross Club 3. DURRETT, STEVE: VICA 4. DUTTON, ROBIN: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. -E- EASLEY, JULIE: Chorus 2. EHLERT, GORDON: Track 2. ELGAN, TOM: Wildlife 3, 4. ELMBLAD, JANET: Spanish Club 2: Cheerleader 4: Y-Teens 3, 4. ENGLAND, GARY: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. ENGLISH, JIM: Jr. Exchange 4. EUBANK, RICK: German Club 2, 3, 4: Lab Asst 4: Physics Research Order 4. -F- FARR, SUSAN: Student Council 2: Y- Teens 3: Speech Club 4: Highland- ettes 3, 4: Pub Staff 4. FARSJE, CLIFF: Football 2. FAVORS, KIM: Member of 1970 Grad- uating Class. FINNEGAN, ALMA: AFS 3: Office Asst. 4: Student Council 4. FLETCHER, STEVE: German Club 2, 3: Key Club 3. FLETCHER, PAUL: Wildlife Club Sec.- Treas. 3, Pres. 4. FLYNT, DAVID: DECA 4: Soccer 2, 3. FOSTER, KEITH: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. F RAUMAN, HARRY: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. FRAZIER, CATHY: FHA 2, 3: Lab Asst. 4: Y-Teens 3: Red Cross 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4. FRAUMAN, HARRY: German Club 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 2. FREET, CHARLES: Latin Club 2: Soc- cer Club 3. Fifw, GARY: Member of 1970 Graduat- ing Class. FULTON, SUSAN: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. -G- GABRIEL, LARRY: Football 2, 4: Track 2, 3. GALEGAR, JEANNINE: AFS 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Lib. Asst. 2: NHS 3, 4: Scholastic Sweater 4. GARDNER, JOHN: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. GEALY, BECKY: Cheerleader 3, Head 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Sr. Class Officer, Vice-Pres.: Jr. Favorite Nominee: Dal- las Cowboy Cheerleader. GELDERT, DOUG: NHS 4: Key Club 3: Vice-Pres. 4: Rallye 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3: Track 2, 3: Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes Sec.- Treas. 4: Blue Chipper. GELLER, LINDA: AFS 3, 4: German Club 2, 3, Sec.-Treas. 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Lab Asst. 4: NHS 4: Red Cross Club 2, 4: NCTE Rep. 3. GEORGE, BOB: Latin Club 2: NHS 3, 4: Jr. Exchange Sec. 4: Physics Re- search Order 3, Treas. 4: Scholastic Sweater and Pin 3, 4: Nat'l Merit Finalist, Nat'l. Merit's Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents: Nat'l Award for Excellence. GEORGE, SUSAN: AFS- 3, Pres. 4: Fang Staff Editorial Ed. 4: FHA 2, Vice-Pres. 3, 4: NHS 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, Service Program Chairman 4: Most Likely to Succeed for Sr. Class: DAR Good Citizen: Nat'l Merit's Who's Who Among American High School Students: Quill and Scroll 4. GERST, MIKE: German Club 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2. GIBBONS, GARY: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. GILLEN, DEBBIE: AFS 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Office Asst. 4: Speech Club 4. GILLMAN, GINGER: DECA 4. GOFORTH, DIANE: FTA Treas. 2: Orchestra 4: Y-Teens 2, Vice Pres. 3: Highlandettes 2, 3, 4: Sr. Class Officer, Sec. 4: Pub Staff 4: Sr. Class Favorite Nominee. GOINS, DEWEY: Latin Club 3: NHS 2, 3: Student Council ,Treas. 4. GOLDEN, BARBARA: AFS 3, 4: Year- book Staff, Faculty Ed. 3: Quill and Scroll 3. GOOCH, B BBY: Wildcat Band 2, 3: Stage Band 2: Interact Club 2. GOODE, DENNIS: DECA 3, Pres. 4. GOODE, LIBBY: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Girl's Choir 4: Lab Asst. 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Volleyball 2. GOODWIN, MARTHA: Creative Writing 2: DECA Rep. 4: Fang Rep. 4: Lab Asst. 4: Speech Club 3, 4. GRAYSON, DEBBIE: Yearbook Staff Club Ed. 4: Lab Asst. 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Science Club Vice'-Pres. 2, Hist. 3, 4: Highlandettes 2, 3: Pub Staff 4: TSPE Choice for Outstanding Sr. GRESHAM, BRAD: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. GRIFFEE, JAMES: Latin Club 2: Wild- cat Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3: Wild- life Club 4. GRINSFELDER, DAVID: Key Club 2, 3, Pres. 4: Speech Club 4: Bellboy 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Mr. LHHS, Soph., Jr. Nominee for Favorite. GRINSFELDER, ROBERT: Wildcat Band 2, 3, 4: Student Council Pres. 4: Key Club 2, 3, Treas. 4: Class Presi- dent 2, 3: Favorite Nominee 2, 3, 4: Outstanding Teen of America Nomi- nee: Boy of the Month for Septem- ber: Who's Who among American High School Students. GROGAN, GAIL: Speech 4. GROSS, CHARLES: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. GROSS, CHERIE: AFS 3: Office Asst. 4: Library Asst. 3. -H- HAGEMANN, STEVE: Wildlife Club 4. HAHNEL, BARBARA: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. HAILEY, NORMA: AFS 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Office Asst. 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: Y- Teens 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 4. HALE, DOUG: Lab Asst. 3: Rallye 4. HAM, WILLIAM: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. HANNAH, MOOSE: Football 4. HANSEN, ADRIAN: Lab Asst. 4: Speech Club 4: Science Club 4. HARDEGREE, HOWARD: Wildcat Band 2, 3, 4: Stage Band 4: Speech Club 2. HARDY, MAUREEN: AFS 3. HA'RMAN, GARY: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. HARPER, DAVE: German Club 3, .4: Student Council 4: Jr. Exchange Treas. 4: Track 2, 3: Football 2, 3, AlliDis- trict 4: Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes Pres. 4: Boy of the Month for November 4. ' HARRELSON, CHRIS: Jr. Exchange 3, 4. 265 HARRIS, BARBARA: FTA 2, 3: Y- Teens 2, 3, Social Chairman 4: Speech Club 4: Highlandettes 2, 3, Lt. 4: Football Sweetheart 4: Homecoming Queen 4: Miss LHHS Nominee 4. HARRIS, CHERYL: Red Cross 2, 3: JA Personnel Director 2, 3. HARRIS, ROBERT: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. HARRIS, STEVE: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. HARVEY, KAY: AFS 3: Student Coun- cil 2, 3: Sec. 4: NHS 4: Red Masque 2, 3, 4: Pub Staff 4: Student Coun- cil Homecoming Nominee 4: Miss LHHS Nominee 4: Spanish Club 4: Merit's Who's Who: Top Teen. HARWOOD, MARY: Chorus 2, 3, Li- brarian 4: Madrigal 4: Office Asst. 3, 4: Creative Writing Vice-Pres. 3. HATAWAY, DAVID: DECA 4. HAVLIR, NICKI: Y-Teens 3. HAYNES, DIANNE: FHA 2, 3: Chorus 2, 3: Red Cross 2 fHamilton Parkj Chorus 4. HEALY, JOHN: Member of 1970 Grad- uating Class. HEBEL, DENISE: Lab Asst. 2. HELMS, DEBBIE: Latin Club 2, 3: Stu- dent Council 4: Y-Teens 4. HENLEY, ALISON: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. HERBECK, GREG: Football 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: Jr. Exchange 4: Math Club 2: Wildlife Club 4. HERMONAT, KEN: French Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: NHS 4. ' HERRINGTON, CHRIS: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. HERRIOT, DON: Football 2: Wildlife 4: Track 2, 4. ' HERUSKA, BOB: Golf 2, 3, 4: Speech Club 3, 4. HINES, KATHY: AFS 3, 4: Fang Staff Photographer, Rep. 4: Office Asst. 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 3, Vice-Pres. 4: Sci- ence Club 3, Vice-Pres. 4. HOGAN, PAT: NHS 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3, Sec. 4: Physics Research Order 4: Class Officer, Pres. 4: Pub Staff 4: Football 2, 3, All-District 4: Track 3, 4: American High School Award for Excellence: Merit's Who's Who in American High School Students: Out- standing Teenager of America: Jr. Class Favorite: LHHS Nominee: Boy of the Month 4: Teenage Citizenship Tribute 3, 4. HOIRMAN, SHARON: Latin Club 2: French Club 3: Student Council 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, Fund Raising Chairman 4. HOLLINGSWORTH, PAULA: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. HOLMAN, BARBARA: AFS 4: German Club 3, 4: Lab Asst. 4: Red Masque Club 2, 3, 4. HOPKINS, HOPPY: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. HOTT, SARAH: French Club 2: Wildcat Band 2, Majorette 3, Sec. and Major- ette 4: Y-Teens 3. HOUSE, LOHREY JANE: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. HOWELL, PATRICIA: Chorus 3: Y- Teens 2. HOYT, JOHN: Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2. 266 HUDDLESON, BOB: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. HULL, BETH: AFS 3, 4: Lib. Asst. 2, 3: Speech Club 3, 4. HUNT, DANNY: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4. HUTCHINSON, DONN: Wildcat Band 2, 3. .1- IDEN, BOB: Football 3, 4: Senior Favorite Nominee. IRWIN, JIM: VICA Rep. 4. IRWIN, LARRY: DECA 4. .J- JACOBS, GREG: Member of 1970 Grad- uating Class. JAMIESON, ADRIENNE: AFS 3, 4: Of- fice Asst. 4: Student Council 4: Y- Teens 3, 4. JANES, CYNDY: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Highlandettes 3, Sophomore Class Sec.: Jr. Class SC Rep: Pub Staff 4: Soph. Favorite Nominee. JEFFORDS, DAVID: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. JESTER, JANET: Member of 1970 Grad- uating Class. JOHNSON, HENRIETTA: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. JOHNSON, MARK: Latin Club 2, Pres. 3: Chorus 2, 3, Pres. 4: Madrigal 2, 3, 4: Lab Asst. 4: NHS 3, Pres. 4: Key Club 4: Most Likely to Succeed Nominee: Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students: High School Award for Excellence Nominee: Scholastic Award 3, 4: Boy of The Month for January. JOHNSON, SHERRY: AFS 3, 4: French Club 3, 4. JOHNSON, STEVE: NHS 4: Football 3, 4: Basketball 3: Track 2, 3, 4: Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4.A JOHNSON, VALERIE: Spanish Club 2: Wildcat Band 2, 3, Majorette 4: Of- fice Asst. 4: Student Council 4: Y- Teens 3, 4. JOHNSON, WAYNE: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. JOHNSTON, JUDY: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. JONES, CINDIE: AFS 3, Wildcat Band 2, Alt. Majorette, Librarian 3, Major- ette, Librarian 4: Student Council 2, 3: Y-Teens Devotional Chairman 2, Pres. 3, 4: Wlio's Who Among American High Schools, Most Typical Y-Teen 4. JONES, DAVID: Football 2: Track 2, 3. JONES, GEORGIA: Agape 4: Creative Writing 4. JONES, JIMMIE: Red Masque Club 4. JONES, RON: VICA 4. JORDAN, DANNY: Football 3, 4: Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes .4. LAURIE: Arabesque Vice- JUSTUS, Pres. 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Speech Club 3, 4. -K- KELLY, KEN: Football 2, 3, 4. KELSEY, MARY: AFS 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Speech Club 4: Highlandettes 2, 3, Lt. 4: Pub Staff 4: Jr. Favorite: Sr. Favorite Nominee. KEMP ANN: AFS 2, 3, Sec. 4: French 3, 4: FHA 2: NHS 3, 4: Rallye 2. KEMP, PEGGY: AFS 3: French Club 2: German Club 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Madrigal 3, 4. KENNEMER, KAREN: German Club 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3: Section Leader 4: Madrigal 3, 4: Speech Club 3. KENT, LARRY: DECA 4. KERN, SUSAN: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Sr. Favorite. KIESOW, GARY: Football 2, 3, 4. KILLIAN, GEORGANNA: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. KINDRED, ROBERT: Track 2. KINDRED, ROY: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. KIRSCHBRAUN, DEBBIE: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. KITCHEN, KAREN: Spanish Club 2, 3: Drillteam 2 fTulsa, Oklahomab. KNIGHTON, CATHY LOU: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. KOEHLER, CINDY: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. KOEHLER, RONNIE: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. KONEVAL, KEN: French Club 2: NHS 4: Student Council 2, 4: Key Club 4: Math Club 2. KOTRLA, GARY: Member of 1970 Grad- uating Class. KRAUSE, ANN: Student Council 3, 4: Speech Club 3, 4: Pub Staff 4: High- landettes 2, 3, Second Lt. 4: Sr. Favorite Nominee. KRAWZIK, DEBBIE: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. KREAGER, DON: Swimming 2, 3, 41 Chess Club 3. KREIMER, KARL: 1970 Graduating Class. KRISKA, JAY: VICA 4. KRISKA, LARRY: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. KUCERA, FRANK: AFS 3: Latin Club Vice-Pres. 3: Student Council 4: Key Club 3: Wildlife Club 3, 4. KUTZ, JACK: Member of 1970 Grad- uating Class. -L- LAMOREAUX. BILL: Lab Asst. 4. LANKDORD, DARWIN: French Club. LANDON. PAUL: Member of I970 Graduating Class. LANE, CHRIS: Member of 1970 Grad- uating Class. LANE. PAM: Creative Writing 2: Span- ish Club 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, Fund-raising Chairman 4. LARSON, PEGGY: Y-Teens 3, 4: High- landettes Manager 4. LAWSON, HUGH: DECA 4: Golf 4. LEDGER, LINDA: AFS 3, 4: French Club 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2: Red Cross 2, 4: Librarian 4: NHS 4. LEISERING. MARK: Chorus 3, 4. LINDBLOM, REGINA: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. LISLIE, CAROL: Creative Writing 3, Vice-Pres. 4 Lab Asst. 4: Y-Teens 4. LEWIS, RICHARD: DECA 4. LIGON, BRANDY: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Office Asst. 2, 3, Lab Asst. 3, 4, Swimming 2, NHS 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 2 3 LITTLE, JIM. Wildcat Band 2, chorus 4. Lovstt, JAMES: Member of 19:0 Graduating Class. LOWELL, JAMES: Red Masque Club 4. -M- MCALISTER, ROD: Soccer Club 2, Wildlife Club 4. MCCLUNG, BARBARA: Chorus 3, Vice- Pres. 4, Student Council 4, Y-Teens 3. McDUFFIE, BETH: VICA 4. MCGOWAN, STEVE: Wildcat Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 3, Wildlife Club 4. McKEEVER, DAN: Swimming 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, Speech Club 2, 3 fLee High School! Latin Club 4, Student Coun- cil 4, Key Club 4, Speech Club 4. MCKELLER, ROBBIE: Latin Club 3, NHS 4, Jr. Exchange 4. MCLAUGHLIN, JAMES: Creative Writ- ing 3, DECA 4, Key Club 3, Soccer Club 3, Rallye Club 3, Jr. Class Sec.- Treas. 3, Track 2. MCNAMARA, RUTH: Spanish Club 3, Y-Teens 2. MACE, JOHN: Wildlife Club 3, Foot- ball 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4. MACKIE, LOIS: Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Lab Asst. 3, 4, AFS 2, 3, Treas. 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Student Council 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. MARSHALL, BEAUFORD: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. MARTIN, DOUG: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. MASSENGALE, RONI: French Club 3, 4, FTA 2, Office Asst. 3, Y-Teens 4, Red Masque Club 2, 3, 4, Horizon Club 2, 3. MASSEY, MARILYN: Agape 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Highland- ettes 4. MATHIS, CHARLENE: AFS 4, FTA 2, 3: Lib. Asst. 4, Y-Teens 4. MAURO, PATTI: Member of 1970 Grad- uating Class. MEANS, MARK: Latin Club 2, Lab Asst. 3, Key Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2, Pub Staff 4. MEREDITH, CINDY: Spanish Club 4, Lab Asst. 3, 4: NHS 4, Student Coun- cil 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. MILLER, EDDIE: Football 2, 3, 4. MILLER, LINDA: DECA 4, French Club 3. MILLS, MARSHA: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. MILLS, SHERRY: French Club 3, FHA 2, 3, NHS 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, Red Cross 2, Drillteam 2, Majorette 3 KHamilton Parkl. MINNER, LYNDA: Y-Teens 3, 4, High- landettes 4. MITCHELL, CINDY: French Club 3, 4. MONK, CATHY: FTA 3, 4, Library Asst. 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, JA Treas. 2. MONTGOMERY, SUZANNE: Rallye Sec. 3, 4. MONTGOMERY, VICKY: Spanish Club 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 4, Y- Teens 2, 3, 4. MOORE, BARBARA: AFS 3, Chorus 4, Y-Teens 3. MOORE, CHARLES: NHS 3, 4, Physics Research Order 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Sci- ence Club 3, 4. MOORE, DEBBY: Graduating Class. MOORE, DEBORAH: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. MOORE, GARY: Arabesque 4, Spanish Club 2, Lab Asst. 4, Speech Club 3, Rallye 2, 3, Wildlife Club 4, Pub Staff 4. MOORE, MURRY: Wildcat Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Physics Research Order 4. MORGAN, DAVID: German Club 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes 3, 4. MORGAN, SONNY: Wildcat Band 2, 3, Lab Asst. 4, Cheerleader 4, Interact Club 3, Jr. Exchange 4, Speech Club 3, 4, Rallye 2, 3. MORRIS, JOHN: Member of 1970 Grad- uating Class. MORRISON, SUSAN: FHA 2. MOSER, CANDY: German Club 3, lst Vice-Pres. 4, Chorus 2, 3, Sec.-Treas. 4, Madrigal 2, 3, 4, Red Masque Club 3, 4, Speech Club 3, 4, All-Region Choir 3, 4, All-State Choir 3, 4, Girl of the Month for January, UIL Reg- ional Competition 1st Division, UIL State Competition Ist Division. MOSS, JIM: Rallye 4. MUNSTER, DARLA: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. MYERS, BETH: Fang Staff 4, Office Asst. 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Y-Teens 4. Member of 1970 -N.. NABORS, VICKIE: AFS 3: Chorus 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4. NAKAMURA, RYUI: AFS 4. NATION, JOHN: Creative Writing 4: Fang Staff 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, NHS 4, Red Masque Club. NEALY, WANDA: Latin Club 3, Chorus 2: FHA 2, Library Asst. 2, Red Cross Club 2, 3, Student Council Chaplain 3: Bobcat Band 2, 3, fHamilton Parkl, Wildcat Band 4. NELSON, CHARLES: German Club 2, 3, 4, Lab Asst. 3, 4, Key Club 4, Sci- ence Club 3, Pres. 4, Pub Staff 4. NELSON, DAVID: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. NELSON, JANICE: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. NESBITT, DEBBIE: AFS 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4, Lab Asst. 4, Y-Teens 2, Red Masque Club 4. NIEMAN, JAN: FHA 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, 4. NIERMAN, DEBRA: Creative Writing 2, 3, Latin Club 4, Yearbook Staff 2, 3, NHS 4, Quill and Scroll 3, Student Council 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Scholastic Jacket. NORRIS, PAIGE: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. NORTH, ELEANOR: NHS 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. -0- O'DAY, DOUG: Wildcat Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 3. OLDHAM, AUSTIN: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. OWENS, MIKE: Lab Asst. 2, 3, 4, Soc- cer Club 3, Rallye Club 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, Track 2. OWEN, SARA: Spanish Club 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Red Masque Club 4, Speech Club 3, 4, Highlandettes 2, 3, 4. OWENS, LINDSAY: Student Council 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Red Masque Club 4, Bellboy 4, Pub Staff 4, Track 2, 3, Lab Asst. 4. ..p- PACE, DEBI: VICA Parliamentarian 4, Lab Asst. 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, Red Masque Club 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 3, 4, Miss Teenage America Semifinalist 2, 3, 4. PACE, TERRY: Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Wildlife Club 4. PALMER, JEFF: AFS 2, Rep. 3, Fang Co-Ed. 3, French Club 4, Yearbook Staff Faculty Ed. 4, Lab Asst. 3, 4, Creative Writing Club Third Place Formal Essay 2, NHS 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4. ' PAPPAS, MARY: DECA Sec. 4. PASLEY, DEBORAH: DECA 4: FHA 2, 3, Swimming 2, Volleyball 2. PATERSON, JOHN: DECA 4: Football 2, 3, Track 2. PAUL, PAULA: Y-Teens 3, 4, High- landettes 3, 4. PAYNE, DICK: Member of 1970 Grad- uating Class. PEARSON, WANDA: FHA 2, Chorus 3, Yearbook Staff 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, Red Cross 2 fHamilton Parkl, Pub Staff 4. PEEL, MARK: Wildcat Band 2, 3: Lab Asst. 4, Rallye Vice-Pres. 4. PEET, BILL: Wildcat Band 2, 3, 4. PENLAND, JIM: Member of 1970 Grad- uating Class. PENNINGTON, DONNA: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. PEOPLES, LINDA SUE: Creative Writ- ing Club 2, French Club 3, FHA 2, 3, Y-Teens 2. PETERS, BRENDA: Latin Club Sec. 2, FHA 2, 3, Student Council 2, Rep. 3, Red Cross 2, Sec. 3, Bobcat Drillteam 2, 3, JA 2, 3 fHamilton Parkl. PETTEWAY, MARK: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. PETTIGREW, VIVIAN: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. PHILLIPS, PAUL: Wildcat Band 2, 3, Student Dir. 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Stage Band Student Dir. 4. PIERCE, CAROL: AFS 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4. , PIERCE, LARRY: German Club 2, Lab Asst. 3, 4, Key Club 4, Rallye 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Fellowship of Christian Athletes. PIERCE, RANDY: Track 3, 4. PIRNIE, VICKI: German Club 3, Vice- Pres. 4: Red Cross Club 2. PLECHAS, ROSANNE: Highlandettes 4. 267 POLLARD, VICKI: AFS 3, 4: Office Asst. 4: Lab Asst. 3: NHS 4: Student Council 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Highland- ettes 3, 4: Sr. S.C. Rep.: Sub Staff 4. PORTALES, DIANN: Spanish Club 2, 3: Student Council 3. POWER, DAVID: Latin Club 3: Wild- cat Band 2, 3, 4: All-Region Band 2, 3, 4: All-State Band 3, 4: UIL State Solo Medalist 2, 3, 4: Orchestra Drum Major 3: Stage Band 3. PRIOR, MARSHA: French Club 4: German Club 4: Speech Club 4. PRITCHETT, DAN: Agape 3, 4: Fang Staff Cartoonist 2, Cartoonist, Art Ed., Photographer 3, Photographer 4: Year- book Staff 2, Photographer, Ed. 3, 4: NHS 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Student Council 2: Rallye 2: Pub Staff 4: Nat'l Merit Letter of Commendation, High School Award for Excellence Nominee, Photography Award 3, 4. PUTNAM, JOANN: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. -R- RALPH, JANE: Member of 1970 Grad- uating Class. RANDLE, JOHN: Agape, 4: Soccer Club 3. RAMSEY, CAROLYN: French Club 2, 3: Lab Asst. 4. RANSON, ANN: Office Asst. 4: Lab Asst. 3: Student Council 2. RASMUSSEN, CHUCK: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. REED, GAYLE: Office Asst. 4. REED, KAY: Lab Asst. 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Speech Club 3, Treas. 4: High- landettes 3, 4: Pub Staff 4. REGIS'I'ER, REAGAN: VICA 4. REPP, ANN: Agape 3, Publicity Man- ager 4: French Club 2, 3: Latin Club 4: NHS 4: Y-Teens 3: Nat'l Merit Letter of Commendation: 1st Prize in Dallas County H.S. Poetry Contest: 3rd Prize Creative Writing: Scholastic Sweater 4. RICHARDSON, JOHN: Wildcat Band 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, Vice-Pres. 4: Key Club 3, 4: Phyics Research Order 3, Pres. 4: Delegate to the Annual Tex. Nu- clear Physics Symposium: Scholastic Sweater 4: Poetry Award: All Region Band 2, 3, 4: All State Band 4: Ist Div. Regional Solo and Ensemble 2, 4. RICHARDSON, PAT: DECA 4. RICHEY, CONNIE: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. RILEY, MAGGIE: Creative Writing 3: Latin Club 2, Treas. c: NHS 3, Treas. 4: Y-Teens 4: Highlandettes 2, 3, 4: Jr. Class Rep: 2nd Place Poetry Award Creative Writing Contest 2: Merit's Who's Who Among American High School Students: Nat'l H.S. Award for Excellence 4: Nominee for Most Likely to Succeed 4: State AAA Tennis Champ 2: Tennis Award 2, 3: Tex. Jr. Wightinan Cup Tennis Team. RIDDLE, KAREN: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. RIFFE, KEN: Member of 1970 Grad- uating Class. ROBBINS, PATSY: Spanish Club 2: Chess Club 2, 3. 268 ROBERTS, KATHY: Creative Writing 2: Wildcat Band 2, 3, 4: Majorette 3, 4: Chorus 3: Y-Teens 3, 4. ROBERTSON, MARILYN: French Club 4: Office Asst. 4: Y-Teens 2, 4. ROBERTSON, RUSS: Football 3: Swim- ming 2, 3, 4. ROBINSON, ALETRA: Chorus 4. ROBISON, DONNA: AFS 4: Latin Club 2: Wildcat Band 2, 4, Sec. 3: Majorette 3, 4: Orchestra 3: Student Council 4: Y-Teens 2: Speech Club 3, 4: Rallye 3. ROSS, DEBBIE: AFS 3: Lab Asst. 4: NHS 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 4: Highland- ettes 3, 4: Pub Staff 4. RULIFFSON, PAUL: German Club 3, 4. RUSSELL, CATHY: AFS 3, 4: Fang Staff Advertising Manager 3: FHA Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3, 4: NHS 4: Quill and Scroll 3: Y-Teens Devotional Chairman 2, Sec. 3: Vice-Pres. in Charge of Programs 4: Highlandettes 2, 3, 4: Pub Staff 4: Teen Executive for Texas-Oklahoma Y-Teen Conf.: Soph. Class Favorite, Jr. Class Favorite: Sr. Class Favorite Nominee: Who's Who Among American High School Students: Top Teen: Nat'l Council of Teachers of English Achievement Award School Finalist: Girl of the Month. O RUSSELL, PAM: Member of 1970 Grad- uating Class. RUSSELL, SALLY: Spanish Club 2, 3: Cheerleader 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Speech Club 3, Sec. 4: Highlandettes 2: Miss LHHS. RUSSELL, STEVE: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. RUTH, JUDY: DECA Sec. 4: Student Council 2: Y-Teens 3. RUZLE, JEANINE: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. RYAN, JIM: VIDA 4. RYBAK, JOE: Science Club 4: Golf 4. -5. SAMUSSON, TODD: Swimming 2. SAVAGE, CINDY: Y-Teens 3, 4: Speech Club 4: Highlandettes 2, Alt. 2nd Lt. 3, Officer 4. SCHIEFERSTEIN, CLAUDIA: AFS 33: Agape 4: Creative Writing Sec. 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3. SCHLICHTER, NANCY: AFS 3, 4: Agape 4: Spanish Club 4: Y-Teens 2: Lib. Asst. 2. SCHWENN, MARILYN: Office Asst. SCRUGGS, LYNDA: FTA 2: Red Cross 2: Pep Squad 2: Band Majorette fHamilton Parkj: Chorus 4. SELF, MIMI: Latin Club 2: Y-Teens 3. SENN, PERRY: Football 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Pub Staff 4: Lab Asst.: Favorite Nominee 3, 4. SHELTON, RICHARD: Debate 2: DECA 4. SHEPPARD, LISA: Y-Teens 3, 4: Cho- rus 2, 3, 4: Madrigal 4. SHERMAN, CHERYL: Y-Teens. SHORT, ELLEN: AFS 3: Agape 4: Y- Teens 2, 3, 4: Rallye 2, 4: Wildcat Band 2, 3, 4: Lab Asst. SHORT, LYNN: Wildcat Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 4: Stage Band 2, 3, 4: All Region Band 2, 3, 4: All Region Orchestra 4: State Solo 2, 3. SHUMPERT, RICHARD: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. SIMMONS, LYNN: FTA 4: Speech Club 3, 4. SIMMONS, VICKI: AFS 3: Agape 4: Y-Teens 3: Latin Club 2: Red Masque 2, Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 4. SIMMONS, ZELDA: Student Council Treas. 3, Hist. 4: Chorus 4: Red Cross Club 3: Junior Achievement 2, 3, Sec. 4. SIMONS, WYATT: Wildcat Band 2, 3, 4: Speech Club 3. SINCLAIR, DAVID: Wildcat Band 2, 3, Head Drum Major 4: Stage Band 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3. SLEEPER, RICK: DECA 4. SLINGERLAND, ROBERT: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. SMITH, DEBBIE: Spanish Club 2: FHA 2. SMITH, DEENA: Arabesque 4: Y-Teens 3: German Club 4. SMITH, JEAN: AFS 3, 4: Creative Writing 3: Fang Staff 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Y-Teens 4. SMITH, JEANNE: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. SMITH, PAT: FTA 4: Lab Asst. 3: Lib. Asst. 3. SMITH, PRISSY: Spanish Club Re- porter 4: Lab Asst. 4. SMITH, RANDALL: German Club 3: Speech 2: Lab Asst. 4. SNOW, DONALD: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. SOPER, ALAN: Member of 1970 Grad- uating Class. SORRELS, BARRY: Key Club 4: Foot- ball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 4. SPRY. JERRY: Rallye Club 4. STACKS, TOOD: Member of 1970 Grad- uating Class. STALLINGS, JANET: Y-Teens 3, 4: Highlandettes 3, 4: Office Asst. 3, 4. ST. CLAIR, DIANE: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. STECHER, SANDRA: Fang Staff Sports Co-Ed. 4: NHS 3, Rep. 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, ICC Rep. 4: Speech Club 4: Yearbook Staff 3, Act. Ed. 3, 4: Highlandettes 3, 4: Class Of- ficer Rep. 4: Pub Staff 4: Merit's Who's Who Among High School Stu- dents. STEPHENSON, SHARON B.: NHS 2, 3: Latin Club 3: Red Cross Club 2. STEPHENSON, VICKI: NHS 2: Latin Club 3: Red ,Cross 2, 3. STOTTS, LARRY: Physics Research Order 4. ,. STRASSER, EVE: DECA 4. STREHORN, CYNDY: Y-Teens 3, 4: FHA 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Madrigal 3: Rallye 3. STULLER, DEAN: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. SULLIVAN, MIKE: VICA 4. SULLIVAN, PATTI: Student Council 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Speech Club Hist. 3, 4: Wildcat Band 2, Maj. 3, Head Maj. 4: Chorus 2, 3: Madrigal 2, 3. SWANZY, MONTE: Football 2: Track 3, 4. SWEET, CHARLES: Wildcat Band 3, 4: Football 4. SWEET, CHARLES E.: Wildcat Band 3, 4: Stage Band 3: Basketball 4. SWOPE, JAN: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: High- landettes 3, 4: Class S.C. Rep. Officer 2: Pub Staff 4: Soph. Homecoming Nominee, Fav. Nominee 2, 3, 4. SYDOW: JEANNINE: AFS 3, 4: NHS 4: Spanish 2, 3: Scholastic Jacket 4. .T- TACKETT, CHRISTINE: Lib. Asst. 3. TANCK, CAROL: AFS 3, 4: French Club 2, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Student Coun- cil 3: Speech Club 4. TANNER, BRUCE: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. TARNOWER, MICHAEL: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. TATE, PATTI: DECA Pres. 4: Speech Club 3, 4: Homecoming Queen 4: Miss LHHS Nominee. THOMAS, MIKE: Chorus 4: Cheer- leader 4: Key Club 4: Track 2, 3, 4. THOMPSON, JENNIFER: AFS 2, 3, 4: Agape 4: French Club 2, 3, Pres. 4: German Club 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Lab Asst. 4: Red Masque Club 4: Rallye 2. THOMPSON, ROY: Football 2. TILLMAN, ANDRE: Football 2, 3: Bas- ketball 2, 3 iHamilton Parkj Football 4: Basketball 4. TIMBERLAKE, MARION: Bobcat Band 2: Stage Band 2: Football 2, 3: Class Chairman 3 fHamilton Parkl Foot- ball 4: NHS 4: Most Likely to Suc- ceed for Sr. Class: Merit's Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents: Nat'l Merit Letter of Com- mendation. TINNER, BEVERLY: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. TCQULOUSE, MARK: AFS 3: Basketball TOWNSEND, RUSS: AFS 4: Chorus 2, 3: Student Council 4: Red Masque Club 4: Football 2. TRAVERS, TONI: AFS 3: VICA Sec. 4: Spanish Club 3: Lib. Asst. 3: Y- Teens 2, 3, 4. TRAVIS, BARBARA: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. TREES, DWIGHT: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. TRUITT, ROSE MARIE: Lib. Asst. 4: Creative Writing 4. TUCKER, DAVID: Golf 2, 3, 4. TUMLINSON, PATTY: Student Council 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Red Masque Club 4. TURNAGE, RUSS: Rallye 4. TURNER, GENA: Creative Writing 2, 3: Latin Club 2: FTA 2: Y-Teens 3, 4: Red Masque Club 4: Science Club 3: Highlandettes 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 3. TURNER, SUZANNE: DECA 4: Red Cross Club 3. TYLER, KATHY: AFS 2, 3, 4: Fang Staff 3, 4: Chorus 3: Lab Asst. 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Y-Teens 2: Red Cross Club 3. .U.. UBBEN, CINDY: AFS 2, Sec. 3: Year- book Staff 3, Ad Ed. 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: NHS 4: Quill and Scroll 4: High- landettes 4. ULRICK, TINA: Red Masque Club 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4. UNDERWOOD, JIM: Speech Club 3, Pres. 4: Basketball 2: Track 2. ..V.. VADEN, CYNTHIA SUE: Wildcat Band 2, 3, 4. VANDERBURG, BYRON: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3: Madrigal 4. VANDERSLICE, DAN: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. VAUGHN, KEN: Arabesque Pres. 4. VENDRELL, KAY: AFS 3: NHS 3, 4: Latin Club 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4. VIEGAS, OSVALDO: AFS 4: Physics Research Order 4. VINET, DAN: Agape 3: Arabesque Treas. 4: Creative Writing Club 2, Rep. 3, Pres. 4. VOGELPOHL, PEGGY ANN: DECA 4. -W- WADE, BOB: DECA 4. WAINSCOTT, SHARMANF AFS 2, 3: French Club 2: NHS 4: Student Coun- cil 2: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Highlandettes 3, 4. WAITERS, MICHAEL: Pub Staff 4. WASLIN, CARL: Member of 1970 Grad- uating Class. WATSON, JANICE: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. WEAVER, RICK: German Club 3: In- teract Club 2, Vice-Pres. 3: Speech Club 3, 4: Basketball 2. WEINBERGER, BAIN: Student Council 2: Jr. Exchange 4: Math Club 2. WESTBROOK, PATRICIA: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. W'HEAT, CERISE: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. WHITE, STEVE: Football 2, 3, 4. WHITLOW, ANN: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. WIDNER, PAMELA: AFS 3, 4: Latin Club 3, 4: Office Asst. 4: Student Council 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Highland- ettes 2, 3, 4. WILKIE, LA RAE: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Highlandettes 2, 3, Alt. Officer 4: Dallas Civic Ballet. WILLETT, BECKY: DECA 4: Chorus 3, 4: Student Council 4. WILLIAMS, KAY: Chorus 2, 3: Y-Teens 3: Red Masque Club 4: Highlandettes , 4. WILLIAMS, PAUL: Golf 2, 3. WILLIAMS, TOM: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. WILLINGHAM, JERRY: Spanish Club 2: Symphonic Band 2: tR.L. Turnerl Wildcat Band 3, 4: Orchestra 4: All- Region Band 3, 4: All-State Band 3: NHS 4. WILLIS, CHER: Transferred from George Washing High School, San Francisco, California. WILLIS, GLENDA: Spanish Club 2, 4: Lab Asst. 4: Student Council 2: Y- Teens 2, 3, 4: Highlandettes 3, 4. WILSON, JOHN: Football 2, 3, 4: Pub Staff 4. WILSON, MARILYN: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. WILSON, STEVE: Student Council 3, Vice-Pres. 4: Key Club 3, 4: Bellboy 4: Sr. Class Favorite: Merit's Who's Who. WINBORN, ANN: NHS 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 4, Inner Club Council Rep. 3: High- landettes 2, 3, 4: Merit's Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents. WITBECK, OTTO ERNEST: Member of 1970 Graduating Class. WITTER, DEBRA: AFS 3: Fang Staff 4, News Ed. 3: French Club 2: FHA 4: Lab Asst. 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4. WOLF, WHITNEY: AFS 2, 3: Agape 4: Lab Asst. 3, 4: NHS 3, Sec. 4: Stu- dent Council 3: Math Club 4: Y- Teens 3: Physics Research Order 3, Sec. 4: Science Club 2: Rallye Treas. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Pub Staff 4: Scholastic Sweater and Pin: Nat'l Merit's Who's Who Among American High School Students: Creative Vfrit- ing Club Winner 3: Girl of the Month: Most Likely to Succeed Nominee: Nat'l Merit Letter of Commendation 3. W?O3DROOF, NANCY: Wildcat Band - , 4- WOOTEN, MARC: AFS 2, 3, 4: Agape 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Lab Asst. 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: Student Council 4: Jr. Exchange 4: Math Club 4: Physics Research Order Rep. 4: Science Club 4: Baseball 4: Most Likely to Succeed Nominee: Merit's Who's Who Among American High School Students: Nat'l Merit Finalist: Chemistry Award: Creative Writing Award Winner: Scholastic Sweater and Pin. WORRELL, STEVE: AFS 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Student Council 4: Rallye 2, 3: Football 2. WORZER, RICHARD: German Club 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Chorus 4: Lab Asst. 4. WRIGHT, BECKY: AFS 2, 3: Chorus 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4. WRIGHT, CONNIE: Wildcat Band 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4. WRIGHT, PHIL: Member of 1970 Grad- uating Class. -Y- YARBOROUGH, BARBARA: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Speech Club 3, 4: Highland- ettes 2, Capt. 3, 4: Highlandette Horne- coming Queen Nominee 4: Miss LHHS Nominee. YOUNG, LINDA: Latin Club 3. .Z- ZELIOS, JOE ANN: AFS 2, 3, Hist. 4: Fang Staff 3: Yearbook Staff 3: Of- fice Asst. 4: NHS 4: Quill and Scroll 3: Student Council 3: Y-Teens 2, Rep. 3, Asst. Service Chairman 4. 269 Bestow thy youth so that thou mayest have comfort to remember it when it hath forsaken thee, ana' not sigh and grieve at the account thereof While thou art young thou wilt think it will never have an emi' but the longest a'ay hath its evening, and thou shalt enjoy it but once,' it never returns againg use it therefore as the springtime, which soon departeth, and wherein thou oughtest to plant ana' sow all provisions for a long ana' happy life. 'i - Raleigh. A cknowledgemen ts Thanks to: Merle Tyler, Fran Maples, Tommy Cooksey, Minolta Camera Co., Ltd., Dick Sutphen Studio, Classic Publishing Co., David Bates, David Nelson, Jeff Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Jobe, Howard Dunn, Stan Klippi, John Mayall, Felix Pappalardi, B. B. 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