Lake Highlands High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1973
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U1 .aa :E 9 -0: u fo STUDENT LIFE ganizafions ' sporfs GC OI' 'J' W Rf' i 9f+gAg4oQ , spods , suog,LQzguQ6Jo , seg4gAg4oe , spods . suop,QzguQ6Jo . 9 . . . coordina+ing fhe prepara+ions 'For ACTIVITIES wi+h 'Ihe 'fuIfiIImen'r of compleiing proiecfs as smoofhly as planned while en+er+aining o'I'I1ers wi+h fhe frui+s of diligeni' effor+s . . . VR rodiofes humor, folenf ABOVE: Gun slingers Milne Halfom and Danny Owen confer wifh bar+ender Dirk Owen while frying fo decide who is fougher. LEFT: Jill Goad beams wifh 'fredi- 'fional Higlwlandelfe sincerily during flue officers' performance. RIGHT: Dreamy music 'rurns inio a vision of woodland pix- ies as Bob Williams and David Brown caper fhrougli an airy dance. ABOVE LEFT: An infimidafed Drivers' Ed. sTudenT faces The Tongue lashing oT an iraTe Teacher. ABOVE RIGHT: ln a sTrong inTerpreTaTion OT The Joker, Doug McfxlisTer cap- Tures The emoTions of The VR crowd. BELOW: Mike HalTom, The bad guy in black, oTTers a challenge Tor The hand of Miss KiTTy. ' ,M J ' 1 ln The Tace oT demanding homecoming TradiTion, VarsiTy Review was a someTimes poign- anT, someTimes humorous expres- sion oT daily life, as iTs Theme oT ThaT's The way iT is broughT memories of iammed lockers, unreasonable Teachers, and money-hungry drink machines. From song and dance To dramaTic inTerpreTaTion, The serious side oT VR spoTlighTed individual TalenT as well as ThaT of various groups, To produce a collage of sounds, col- ors, and emoTions. The perform- ance began and ended homecom- ing acTiviTies, wiTh such cusTomary procedures as The presenTaTion oT The homecoming nominees, a per- Tormance by The drillTeam, and a pep rally. Original comedy skiTs gave The show a unique Touch, as The sTage band once again con- ducTed an enjoyable perTormance. VR LEFT: ln fhe role of Kilfy, Amber Babaa cavorfs wifh cowhands Shirley Welchel, Robin Blankenship, and Lisa DePra+o. BELOW LEFT: Dorofhy Farrar gives fhe VR audience somefhing fo reflecf upon, as she sings People BELOW RIGHT: Reproducinq fhe popular sound of The Fifth Dimension. Doug Mcfxlisfer, Liz Simons, Bruce Procfor, and Judy Willeff presenf Save fhe Counfryf' .,I ia . 4 Q., ABOVE: One of lhe sliclcesf. Kevin Reed displays flue pafriofism of flue 6O's. RIGHT: Homecoming nominees are Kim Williams, Barbara Turn, Tami Fagala, Amber Babaa. Karla McCullough, Berry Hicks, Brenna Edwards, Brenda Lewellyn, and Carol Ubben. Y, 5 uk, 1 43 xiii,- miiim' .1 . P, w .V W 1.- M..-.. Homecoming mirrors posf decode Sounds oT bubble-gum popping and The yesTeryear Tilled The halls as The l972 Homecoming TeaTured Ten Years ATTer. The Theme presenTed a new ouTleT Tor sTudenTs and Teachers, who, on Dress Up Day, were seen in The lighT oT The Tried and True Tash- ions oT The mid-sixTies. The long 1 fi days oT preparaTion and exciTe- menT reached a peak as Kim Wil- Iiams, The sophomore nominee, was crowned Homecoming Queen. Following The TranTic game, wiTh iTs presenTaTions and performances, couples gaThered in The caTeTeria Tor The TradiTional dance. Among The posTers oT hilarious dress-ups and amidsT red and whiTe lighTs, Baccus per- formed, mixing old BeaTles' sounds wiTh The laTesT hiTs To creaTe a lasTing impression oT Ten years oT Lake Highlands hisTory. Wow ABOVE: Sophomore Homecoming nominee Kim Williams enhances The beauTy OT The hand- craTTed STudenT Council TloaT. BELOW LEFT: EscorTed by MarTy Bishop. Kim Williams is inTroduced aT The Plano-LH pre-game ceremonies. BELOW RIGHT: Pony-Tailed PaT Dose looks adoringly aT John Williams' new Dress Up Day hairsTyle. Production displays 'Peonufs' wif 5 5 W' il, ...Q-SQ-f. Q. Ushering in The '72-'73 TheaTri- cal season aT Lalce Highlands, The Red Masque-Choir producTion of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown gave a young-aT-hearT audience an insighT inTo The well- lcnown people ol Charles SchulTz' imaginaTion. The performance boasTed everyThing Trom Linus' blanlceT To Schroeders piano, and The characTers Themselves came To life in The Tamiliar seTTings of a classroom, baseball Tield, and dog house. A musical based on The comic sTrip PeanuTs, You're a Good Man Charlie Brown Tea- Tured all of The maior characTers: Charlie Brown lDoug McAlisTerl, Lucy lDoroThy Farrarl, Linus lRon Broughl, Schroeder lJeTT Cagneyl, PaTTy lAmy l-larrelll, and Snoopy lLisa Bolinl. ThroughouT The lighT- hearTed comedy, The casT pre- senTed The sorrow, happiness, and wisdom of The child-like hearT, in a performance combining The wiT of Charles SchuITz and The warmTh oT PeanuTs. ABOVE: In The unusual role of a mosT unusual dog, Lisa Bolin gives a flair To The parT of Snoopy. BELOW: As valenTine season rolls around again, Charlie Brown lDoug McAlisTerl makes a vain aTTempT To hinf for a valenfine from PaTTy lAmy Harrelll. ABOVE LEFT: When assigned fo do a book reporf in iusf so many words, Linus lRon Broughl finds himself commenfing on The social deprivafion of Peter Rabbit ABOVE RIGHT: Charlie Brown's love of baseball is unable To help his feam win, especially while happy-go-luclry Pa+'ry's affenfion is diverfed. LEFT: Linus and Schroeder Neff Cagneyl agonize over fhe mos? haled of assignmenfs, a bool: report The announcemenr of The signing of fhe Viefnam Peace Trealy was ioyfully received wi'rh celebrafions and prayers for lasfing peace. Sponsoring a Thanks- giving for Peace and Memorial Service for Viefnam servicemen, fhe Sfudeni Councils of Lake Highlands Junior High, Lake Highlands High School, and Foresi Meadows Junior High combined rheir effor+s wifh +he Norfhlake Exchange Club 'ro include fhe enfire Lake Highlands communily in a worfhwhile project Feafur- ing such nofed speakers as Mr. Murphy Mar+in, Reverend Klahr Raney, and Mr. Pierce Allman, +he fopics of discussion ranged from The impor+ance of 'rhe pasf 'ro accepfing responsibiliry along wifh free- dom. The invoca+ion was given by Reverend G. Doug- las Eberly, followed by performances of l'he Mixed Choir and fhe Band. Concluding +he service was fhe benediclion by Reverend William Upchurch and a momenf of silenr prayer. RIGHT: Presenfing fhe colors a+ fhe Memorial Assembly. members of Boy Scoul Troup IOIO sfand for 'rhe nafional anfhem. BELOW: Under fhe direcfion of Mr. Eddie Green, The LH Band confribufes fo 'rhe mood of The Memorial Assembly wifh an arrangemenf of America fhe Beaufifulf' Ywpww Community welcomes peace ogreemenf L We X. Sin: 1? 3 , rv-.M 1.52v5z..'. , 2 or 1351 . 5: ,. , we ABOVE LEFT: Sfressing llwe responsibilify flmaf musl' accompany freedom. Mr. Pierce Allman delivers a moving speech al' 'the Memorial Service. ABOVE RIGHT: Remembering 'lhose who los? Their lives in war, Reverend Klalwr Raney leads flue audience in prayer. BELOW: Parficipafing in flme Memorial Service. 'rlwe LH Mixed Choir, direcfed by Mr. Paul Marlin, sang Concord Favorifes' ushers In spring GCflVlfl9S Eavoriles' Ball '73 lell lhe bealen palh ol lradilion in many praclices, as lhe Sludenl Council lried lo appeal lo a larger parl ol lhe LH enrollmenl. Moving lrom lhe school caleleria lo lhe ballroom al Norlh Park Inn, and from ils usual Valenline dale lo a laler spring nighl, lhe ball lealured lhe sounds ol Deep Brass and Timolhy, in an evening ol music, presen- lalions and dancing. ln lhe silver and blue lighl ol lhe ballroom, Valerie Runyan and John Eallisgaard emceed lhe inlroduclion ol lhe nominees, and announced lhis year's lavoriles amid applause and congralulalions. Seniors Ray Carrio and Chris Sale were selecled by lhe sludenl body lor lhe coveled lille ol Mr. and Miss LHHS. Olher nominees were Palli Easley, Brenna Edwards, Belly Hicks, and Cam Mullarkey. For Mr. LHHS, lhey were John Fallisgaard, Roberl Hawl- horne, Gene Krislca, and Doug Smrelcar. RIGHT: Ray Carrio and Chris Sale beam al lhe news of being selecled Mr. and Miss LHHS. BELOW: Chaperones, sponsors, and sludenls mingle under lhe walchlul eye ol Mr. Tom Crigger. 7, , ,fa 'vi-f. 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LEFT: Laura Williams and Geol- frey Williams, elecfed Mosf Likely fo Succeed by The senior class, spend a momenf 'on s+age.' . Q w 4 x The Class of '73 chose Tani Fagala and lv1a+'r Jenniqes +o receive The lille of Senior Favorifes. Girls nominaled for 'rhis posilion were Layne Heisler, Karla McCullough, Kafhy Reed, and Jay Slallings. Boys nominafed were Jim Kipcalc, George Russell. Ted Ubben, and Larry Williams. ABOVE RIGHT: Vince Cowdrey and The leader of Timo+hy spend a few humorous mornenrs en+er+aining fhe crowd. ABOVE: Lisa Roberfs joins ofher sfudenfs in moving fo lhe sounds of Deep Brass. RIGHT: Senior Class Favorifes Tani Fagala and Mall Jenniqes are presenfed al' fhe '73 Favorifes Ball. Juniors selecled Jo Stanford and Bob Callaway from among fhe ranks for The posifions of Junior Class Favorifes. Ofher juniors vying for +his +i'rle were Amber Babaa, Sharon Hibner, Nora Mullarkey, Delia Pace. Buddy Maxfield, Kevin McGinnis, Brooks Purnell, and Teddy Sfone. LEFT: Jo Sfanford and Bob Callaway accepf The covefed roles of Favorifes for fhe Class of 74. BELOW: Carole Johnson and Jay Frydenluncl show evidence of +he good limes which can be had af Favorifes Ball. Gaining Their firs+ experience in selecfing favori+es, 'rhe sophomores nominared Lee Heisrer, Judy Keffenburg, Diana Lloyd, Kim Williams, Marry Bishop, David Payne, Eddie Roberfs, and Kevin Tefer, and chose Kim Hesfer and Brad Wilson. ABOVE: Sophomore Class Favorifes Kim Hesfer and Brad Wilson exchange a smile as fhey are presenfed +0 fhe dance crowd. BELOW: Keeping fhe nigh? alive, Deep Brass delivers a foe-tapping sound +o a happy-go-lucky audience. 'iz Q Key Club whips faculty, 32-24 c , 1 OuTscoring The FaculTy 32-24, The Key Club won The annual Key Club-FaculTy baskeTball game Tor The TirsT Time in The club's hisTory. Coached by STeve ShorT and Craig Sorrels, The Key Clubbers , lumped To an early lead, which They held ThroughouT The game. Led by Coach Jerry Wade, The FaculTy members were unsuccess- ful in Their eTTorTs To converT shoTs inTo poinTs. The assembly pro- vided a pleasanT break Trom The rouTine schedule and gave a large boosT To The Key Club Treasury. 'si F' F X f' W f'-'f V X ,, K L ABOVE: Agile Key Clubber Vince Cowdrey elbows pasT Coach Caldwell To seT up a Key Club score. BELOW LEFT: ExerTing his power as referee, Mr. WhiTman Takes possession of The baskeTball. BELQW RIGHT: Worried FaculTy Team members sTudy The game inTenTly as The score TilTs in The Key Club's Tavor. 'Superwomen' fake Olympic gold As sTudenTs and Teachers alike f looked on, cheering, laughing, and applauding as They saw TiT, The I973 American Field Service Girls' Olympics rolled, ran, and wrapped iTs way Through an hour oT unequalled amusemenT. EvenTs ranging Trom a sleeping bag relay To an egg-smashing conTesT gave The crowd a chance To back The AFS program, while They waTched The AFS girls poke Tun aT The inTernaTional Olympics. Even Though The sophomore nominee, Jeff Young, was chosen as SweeT- hearT, The iunior Superwomen managed To come 'From behind and win in overall compeTiTion. ABOVE RIGHT: STeve SToTTs and Linda Mayer Take a break from Their Tren- zied cheerleading acTiviTies Tor The senior class. ABOVE: In The role of a wheelbarrow, Barbara Edwards dashes madly Toward The finish line. RIGHT: Carried away by The hilarious pranks, Lee HiesTer gives Mr. Woody Harry an egg shampoo. .4-' Fr in-.... ABOVE LEFT: Showing more sex appeal fhan anyone ever knew he had, Bob Callaway runs fhrough a cheer for fine friumphanf iuniors. ABOVE RIGHT: Mummified for posferify. Paffi Hildebrandf fakes a peak fnrough her bindings, frying fo find ouf wl'1a+'s happening. BELOW: Digging info a yummy mass of whipped cream. Cary Farr gorges her way fo a vicfory in fire pie-eafing confesf. I 5 mf o ABOVE LEFT: Alvin and lhe Chipmunlcs en+er+ain fhe audience wifh lheir version of All My Lovin'. ABOVE RIGHT: Ora- for Sherry Turner brings a new dimension fo fhe Spring Show as she delivers an orig- inal speech on The American Indian. RIGHT: Accompanied by Debi Benson, fhe drillleam chorus sings, Games People Play. A 1 l Show casts visions of People Combining dances, slcifs, songs, and a moving speech, fhe High- landeffes and Cheerleaders pres- enfed a look af People, Differenf Sfrokes for Differenf Folks. Wifh visifs fo Scofland, Tippfoe, Louisi- ana, Arabia, France, and Spain, fhe show reflecfed fhe cusfoms of people all over fhe world. Alvin and fhe Chipmunlcs proved fo be a smashing success, while on a more serious nofe, Sherry Turner delivered an award winning speech on fhe American Indian. The presenfafion of fhe enfire group ended fhe I972-73 Spring Show in high sfyle. ABOVE: Performing wifh fhe ofher Highlandeffe officers, Karla McCullough dances fo fhe sounds of Soff Cell. BELOW LEFT: Fighfing againsf fhe pressure of fellow cheerleaders. Ric Gormly is faced wifh fhe issue of being frue fo his school. BELOW RIGHT: Chris Sale, Befsy Kuehnle. and Julie Erck add fhe righf fouch fo fhe ending of fheir visif fo France SC girls destroy foculfy 72 7 0 ABOVE: Tangling over 'flue ball, Kim Wozencraf+ and Mrs. Barbara Herring do a sliglwfly ofl-bal- ancecl dance, while oflner members of boflw feams ignore flwem. BELOW LEFT: Wi+h a lilfle Team- work and a lol of nerve, flue laculfy cheerleaders, Mr. Paul Marlin, Mr. Woody Harry. Mr. Windy Winsfeacl and Mr. Joe Bob Johnson, musler up an awe-inspiring sfunl. BELOW RIGHT: ln a lense mornenf of cafch-up baslcefball, Miss Marflwa Car- ona 'fries 'ro sinlc a 'Free +lwrow. ff'-in f 1 Y i, Experimennng wilh a new idea in powder puff sporfs, +l'1e Sfudenf Council sponsored a wild and wacky fake-off 'From lhe normal s+uden+-fac- ul+y baskelball game, as flue SC Girls look on Hue Women Faculfy. The high spirifs affecled everyfhing buf 'rhe scores, as flue females frol- iclced 'rlwrouglw four quarfers of Tied balls, fravell- ing, and a lol of falling down. Despife all 'rhe Faculfy efforfs, +l1e SCG's emerged vicforious, wifh a final score of I2-IO. l ' f ABOVE: Affer being selecfed Faculfy Sweefhearf, Mr. Jerry Green accepfs flowers and hearfy congrafulahons from Mrs. Ri+a Greenfield. BELOW: Consul+afion wiflw fhe SC coaches Rohn Camp- bell and Jeff Hill gives Kim Wozencraff a momenf of resf. Presenfo fion crowns Y- Teen festivities Wir-Wu.. ABOVE: The las? few minufes before presenhafion find senior Y-Teens impa?ien+ly awaifing Their big momenf. BELOW LEFT: Named Mos? Typical Y-Teen Girl and Y-Teen Beau, Lisa Walne and Gene Kriska receive congrafulafions from Miss Boufeller and Mrs. Ca'res. BELOW RIGHT: Wifh a Iiffle music and a liffle mood, Larry Adelsfein moves fo The beau' of The Warm Excursion. Ks L ,. L As 'rhe Warm Excursion es+ablished background music for an evening of memories, fhe annual Presen+a'rion Ball heralded fhe efforfs of Y-Teens pasf and present I-lisfory played an imporfanl' role in +he affair, as if was honored for esfablishing such Tradifions as The fafher-senior dance, Mosf Typical Y- Teen and Y-Teen Beau, and presen+a+ion of fhe seniors. Affer recognifion wen+ +o Mrs. Mary Marlar, Presidenf Lisa Walne, and sponsors Mrs. Mar+ha Cafes and Miss Karen Boufeller, fhe club members and 'rheir dafes spenl an evening of dancing, music, and fesiivifies. ABOVE: Crowds being wha? They are. Carol Ubben and Roberf Hawfhorne seem fo be momen- 'rarily dancing alone. BELOW LEFT: Taking advan+age of fhe fradifional 'Fafher's dance. Cam Mullarlzey and her pafernal parenf Two-sfep fhrough fhe crowd. BELOW RIGHT: ln a liferal +ransla+ion of +he annual affair, Laurisa Woodson and Trenf Pearson are presenfed To fhe fes- five group. Diverse sounds meh' info musical concerf Breaking away Trom The TradiTional second period assemblies, The LH VarsiTy Singers enTerTained To a capaciTy gymnasium audience in The TirsT annual Spring Pop ConcerT. Songs by The popular musicians Carole King, Lennon-McCarTney, The CarpenTers, and oThers com- prised The vocal porTion oT The program. AssisTed by The STage Band, The eighT singers including accompanisT JeaneTTe Johnson on elecTric piano, performed musical arrangemenTs which had been rehearsed and revised in Their TirsT period class. The STage Band, led by John Williams and using arrangernenTs by Ken Barker, played Three numbers closing The concerT. The Two musical groups proved Themselves proTiT- ably enTerTaining, as They raised enough money Through Their perTorm- ance To buy a much needed sound sysTem. ABOVE: Their TalenT maTched only by Their enThusiasm, The Pop Choir perTorms Tor sTu- denTs from ForesT Meadow Junior High. BELOW: JeTT Cagney. DoroThy Farrar, and Paul f'XrneTT sing oT love and beaufy, while JeaneTTe Johnson accompanies on The elec- Tric organ. VY Evoluofion confirms LH excellence f...-Q 's As The everyday sTruggle of meeTing esTablished sTandards descended upon LH Teaching meThods, men and women Trom The SouThern AssociaTion VisiTing EvaluaTion Team reviewed The Teachers and Their means oT TransTer- ring knowledge To The sTudenTs. The purpose oT The inquisiTion was To main- Tain LH's accrediTaTion wiTh respecT To college and iunior college enTrance sTandards, and To make any commenTs or suggesTions The commiTTee deemed helpTul. Preceded by a self-evaluaTion sTudy, concerned wiTh all cur- ricular and exTra-curricular acTiviTies, The Tinal reporT showed LH To be iudged an excellenT secondary school. ABOVE: STressing The imporTance of uniTy, Mr. ErnesT Horany discusses his ideas wiTh Mrs. BeTTy Aday. BELOW LEFT: ATTer welcoming The SouThern AssociaTion EvaluaTion Team, Mr. George Green inTroduces Dr. Read Dawson Trom Baylor UniversiTy. BELOW RIGHT: Compar- ing noTes on Their Tindings, members of The evaluaTion Team Mr. LesTer Heikman, Mr. Dave Pul- lias, and Mr. Clarence Reed Take a brieT resT in The library. my I ' hs in aff! Compefifion, sun lure musicians fo Corpus Sun and salT waTer mixed wiTh sTrong musical compeTiTion drew The ConcerT Band and Sym- phony OrchesTra To Corpus ChrisTi Tor The Bucca- neer Days FesTival, held annually. Besides parades and Tireworlcs exposiTions, April's gala evenT included insTrumenTal rivalry Tor boTh organiza- Tions, as well as Time oTT Tor good behavior Tor The members. Rehearsals in AusTin and Corpus ChrisTi seemed Tedious wiTh daydreams oT sun baThing and swimming ever on The mind, buT The Tinal awards made Them worThwhile. The Band was iudged excellenT when compared To oTher sTaTe- wide enTries, and The OrchesTra was again raTed as The OuTsTanding OrchesTra aT The TesTival. ABOVE: The momenT of iudgemenT Tor The orchesTra finds each member poised under The bafon of Mr. Larry Gebhardt BELOW LEFT: lnTenT upon Their solo, Carolyn Tyree and Dodi KeiTh lead The viola secTion during one oT The lengThy rehearsals. BELOW RIGHT: ComTorTable yeT poised, Tom Sleeper and Don MonTgomery lool: To each oTher Tor supporT. 44 l 1 is ii ..,W,-. V H,,,,.,..M-vw-W' K L. g ks I as l Xa. 335 ,L ABOVE LEFT: Direcfor and +aslcmas+er Mr. Gebhardl leads an orchesfra rehearsal in +he band hall af Richard King High School in Corpus Chris'ri. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Gordon Collins direds fhe Concerf Band in coniesf af Del Mar College. BELOW: Wifh all fhe solemnify fha? fhe UT band hall inspires, Ken Barker, Gram' Vaden and Ken Lilley accepf rehearsals wifh a 'rouch of humor. ABOVE LEFT: Bellboys-fo-be are Sfeve Fra- zier. Sfeve Kinney, Kevin McGinnis, and Brenf Wainscoff. ABOVE RIGHT: Jayne Barger fearfully accepfs congrafulafions from Vicki Mullins af ffie announcemenf of fhe new cheerleaders. BELOW: New High- landeffe officers are Debi Benson, Alfer- nafe Officer: Vicki Clapp, Second Lieufen- anfg Sharon Hibner, Firsf Lieufenanfg Julie Erck, Capfain: Susan Hyaff. Second Lieu- fenanfg and Cafhy Crifes, Second Lieufen' anf. l l i ABOVE: Accepfed info fhe hallowed ranks of Sfudenf Council offi cers are Amy Harrell. Histg Marla Klein, Trees.: Bob Callaway, Pres. Lisa Nichols. Sec.: and James Johnson, V. Pres. BELOW: Cheerlead ers and spirif raisers for l973-74 are Larry Hughey, Jayne Berger, Kim Terrell, Vicki Mullins, Bob Neal, Walle Adams, Glenn Garreff, and Kim Hesfer. Spirit leaders assume positions Signaling fhe close of anofher school year, fry- oufs and officer elecfions were held fo fill 'rhe places leff by graduafing seniors. Wishes of good luck and promises of an even greafer year ushered in fhe new Sfudenf Council officers, Highlandeffe officers, Cheerleaders, and Bellboys, wifh a liffle help from The exes. The I973-74 season began shaping up early, while fhe old officers and lead- ers bowed ouf fo spring and graduafion 9 'Kife'W Qvrf' A , .r gf , f 4, , , -, I :Lf ,, ., J., ,V eg' 2 , Q ' 1 5 JZ lnferocf sponsors concerf In an efforf fo raise money 'ro benefif fhe Nicaraguan relief fund and +o sponsor children overseas, 'rhe lnferacf Club presen'fed fheir second annual concerf. Providing +he music was lv1on+icello Union, and The LH Sfage Band. The iunior high audiforium provided a roof for fhe concerf a+'renders, and fhe money raised was quickly senf 'ro areas wi+h lhe mos'r desperafe need. ,KN fl ABOVE LEFT: Sfraining fo hear himself above The music, Dirlc Owen adds fha vocal insfrumenf lo Monficello Union. ABOVE RIGHT: Wes Neese offers a soulful sax solo for a responsive audience. BELOW: Monficello Union performs af fhe lnfer acf benefif concert Uncommon costumes publicize senior week ABOVE: Sfeve Kenl and Mark Smifh si+ uncomlorlably in fheir fancy clo+hes on Dress-Up Day. BELOW LEFT: School fakes on a more comforlable aspecl for Val Runyan. as she suifs up in fhe proper dress for Casual Day. BELOW RIGHT: ln a fypi- cal 'rough guy loolc, Mike Sferlacci rides shofgun on his modern hay-eafer. 5 I Q3 ln a final defiance of 'rhe con- servalive air of school, freedom- hungry seniors declared Senior Week a lime of unusual wearing apparel. Wesfern Day, Casual Day, and Dress-Up Day compli- menfed each olher, and added an appreciafed change To The gloom of impending exams. The sponlane- ous show of cowboy bools, shorfs, and lies enlivened classes, and lefl Ll-l wilh memories of ragged T- shirls and fen gallon hals. ABOVE: Kenny Robison makes a sleepy enfrance in flue skif of 'rhe musical Park Benclw Bums. ABOVE RIGHT: Expounding upon flue frials and friloulafions of aerial fravel, Mike Moser sings The Talking Air- plane Disas+er. BELOW: Be+ween skifs, Ray Carrio and Jim Kipcak keep up per'rinen+ dialogue. Seniors display falenf, imaginafion l In Their lasT group eTTorT of Their high school career. The Seniors oT '73 presenTed A Show You Can'T Ref- use, demonsTraTing The lunacy achieved in Twelve years of grade school. Serious aT Times and hilarious aT oThers, The program provided lighT enTerTainmenT Tor a highly recepTive audience. Technical diTTiculTies wiTh amps and lighTs could noT dampen The lively aTmos- phere esTablished by The comedy casT, or The momenT of TribuTe paid To Mr. RoberT Harris and Miss Pam Ral- sTon, who direcTed and advised The producTion. The show broughT in The final Tunds Tor The senior prom and all-nighl' parTy, and leTT The class wiTh a sense of achievemenT. ABOVE LEFT: Alvin and Theodore lMarsha Thomas and Susan EThel in disguisel mime To a Chipmunlc hiT. ABOVE RIGHT: Mirroring The overpowering emoTions of concern and Tear, Kenny Robison and Craig Keifh show whaT iT really means To be The CandidaTe. BELOW: Thunderiacl:'s lead guiTarisT and vocalisT Milne l-lalfom may loolc surprised, buT iT's all merely parT oT The acT. Dallas' Apparel lvlarl hosled 'rhe cul- minafion of Senior Week for fhe class of '73, as The long-awaired Senior Prom became a realily. Music 'ro move +o was provided by +he War Babies, who rocked unfil aller midnighf amid lhe enlhusiasfic supporl' of lhose alfending. The lounlains and lavish surroundings Truly made i'r a nighl worlh remember- ing, one of fhe lasl of many high school memories for The seniors. ABOVE: While The War Babies gel if on, seniors move 'ro fhe long-awaifed slrains of prom nighf. BELOW: Tails, lies, and long skirls come fogefher in fhe 'formal afmosphere of +he Prom. 'viii K 1 52 W Prom held omidsf lovish splendor ,,. if 4 11,1 ABOVE: School weary seniors expend penl up energies on 'flue rwiqlwf of niglmfs. BELOW LEFT: ln The spacious Apparel Mart Dorollwy Farrar and Jeff Cagney sample flue lafesl lwo-sfep. BELOW RIGHT: David Michaels, Terry Sfanford, Kalhy Reed, and Ted Ubben pause from flweir dancing lo cafclw lheir breaflw and smile for a picfure. Awards assembly commends sfudenfs As fhe school year drew +0 an end, il was +ime once again 'ro honor oufsfanding sfudenls, parfic- ularly seniors. During fhe fwo-hour long Awards Assembly, 'rop s+u- denfs in each depar+men+ were recognized, and special presenfa- fions made by various scholarship organizafions. The assembly's pur- pose also included fhe announce- menl' of nafional honors for some sfudenfs, and giving recognilion for fhose who were milifary-bound. The program nof only rewarded fhe seniors whose names were men- lioned, buf also gave a farewell salule +0 'rhe enlire graduafing class. 3 w f I Q 7--Q 3 H ABOVE LEFT: Jan Walker is presenfed 'rhe REA award by one of fheir repre- senfafives. ABOVE RIGHT: Smiling proudly affer receiving The Richardson Panhellenic Scholarships, Karen Sayers and Judy Kosfura walk back fo fheir seals. BELOW: Mr. Tom Whifman and Ross Alexander exchange a warm handshake as Ross is presenfed a CPA award. Religious service inspires groduofes ,NN Q3 As a prelude To The graduaTion exercise, The BaccalaureaTe Service served To remind Those aTTending oT The TaiTh in Their lives. Following The invocaTion, given by Philip SmiTh, a choral saluTe and scripTure reading by Claire Howard seT The sTage Tor The guesT speaker, Dr. Lindle Grigsby. Dr. Grigsloy delivered a sermon emphasizing The imporTance oT Training, capTuring The aTTenTion oT graduaTes and parenTs alike. The ceremony was concluded by The benedicTion by Mark Johnson and The recessional. gf! ABOVE: WiTh undivided aTTenTion, Philip SmiTh, Claire Howard, and Mark Johnson lis- Ten solemnly To The words oT Dr. G-rigsby. BELOW LEFT: Delivering The BaccalaureaTe sermon, Dr. Lindle Grigsby relaTes The necessiTy oT Training in Today's world. BELOW RIGHT: Making lasT minuTe adiusTmenTs, seniors prepare To line up Tor The Baccalau- reaTe processional. Commencemenf reveals dignify pride Pomp and CircumsTance filled SMU's Moody Coliseum as The Senior Class of l973 made Their final, formal appearance. Shaded by The veil of TradiTion, red and whiTe robed graduaTes saT sol- emnly lisTening To The addresses made by SaluTa- Torian Geoffrey Williams and ValedicTorian Brian Kingsley, while proud parenTs and friends looked on. The digniTy of CommencemenT was broken occasionally by cap guns and shouTs of I never ThoughT she could make iT, and by applause as The class iTself singled ouT Those They considered ouTsTanding. The ceremonial recessional, played by The Symphonic Band ended The lasT saluTe To The 654 sTudenTs who made up The Class of '73, CST T ABOVE: LisTening inTenTly To The welcoming address. Carole Johnson and Carolyn Timberlake siT paTienTly. BELOW LEFT: JubilanTly walking down The sfeps. Kim Woz- encrafT gives Mr. Tom Whifman a final smile. BELOW RIGHT: Diploma in hand, Ginger King proudly walks off The sfage. .N 'Q fi Xx l 57 ,, Y :E i 1 . A . 3 ': I T' E ,Q N 'QV ' z g , A K , fi' . Q f' Y , ,, 'V ..-,,..,,rw ABOVE LEFT: Explaining fhe affire of Hwe graduafes, Mr. A. M. Anderson commenfs on fhe difference befween red and whiie robes, ABOVE RIGHT: Guesfs of honor wafch wifh inferesf as +l'1e graduafes march in. BELOW: Vis- ifing in line before +i'1e processional, five graduafes enioy a momenf of fresh alr. .gms 5 uesliw 419,39 . ,, wxriili . -in ' g mu 4 , i, Q Q, ! ' iz. in-elikfg Q L . s,,, W ,A A ' 5' J 1 gq, , Qvvagmx 'EK' rn! Spree 73 morks senior deporfure 'L Wifh a combinarion of food, music, and recrearion fhe Spree '73 proved 'ro be an exhausring suc- cess. Equipped wirh bowling, golf, and balring machines, rhe Golden Triangle Bowl in lrving served as The sire ol lhe six hour All-Nighl' Parry. Prizes donaled by The spon- soring parenfs and merchanls sup- plemenred 'rhe buffer line To add a special 'rouch fo rhe en'rer+ainmen'r. 'Vx 11.l QI' A p ii .x ' Y Q - fy 'nan ' ill '.'4: :.. 1, 5: I Y- ui ii ,. :vw ABOVE: Simplified by aufomahc scoring, fhe bowling lanes become a popular spof. BELOW LEFT: Marching wifs af The Foosball lable, Susan Bean and Geoffrey Wil- liams oppose each ofher, while Linda Craig kibifzes. BELOW RIGHT: Karen Biar and Becky Milchell puff-puff fhrough fhe minialure golf course. H ,,.,, 'x ' ,,,, V ll f L 3 .Jw ra : : :: f 35' 1 Q VT' 1'-KX f .- 'Q is 5'iE Ei! 2 s 6 5 f f 5 1 5 145, 5 2 1 - v 2 L i1 KW'.,, 3 Elf 1 2 K W ,7 1 QL L,,' , .-4? ff . I 4.4 ABOVE LEFT: Lining up a corner shot John Benedeffo proves +o be a fough opponenf for Mario Ruiz. ABOVE RIGHT: Overcome by a hearfy appe+i+e, David Barnum helps himself To a barbecue pla+e. BELOW: The pace of grad- uafion and +he All-Nighf Par+y proves foo much for Jeff Teaslev and Paffi Easley, who sneak a few momenfs of sleep. VS 'N- ,av . . . assembling ORGANIZATIONS whose memberships are 'Filled wi+h s+uden'rs of mufual in+eres+s willing lo +oil iogefher in communi'I'y service proiecis and prepared +o coopera+e in fund-raising enferprises which malce group fellowship possible. AFS demonsfrofes American cusfoms ,jig I . fi , 5 75- 3. ht yu Y! T so a I 'T'f..?iL - A T .uv ww A we - Sw X S3 Q w ,K Wx T an ' ' , 1 Rae-Ma is as 'I :UA 4? Ani +R S 'Q' ! x lil ,Q sei., . :sg , maid 'S 'K Jello pies and sleeping bags were noT easy obsTacles To over- come when The American Field Service held iTs own version oT The Olympics March IsT. The AFS Girls' Olympics, The maior Tund- raising proiecT, broughT Tor some The Thrill oT vicTory and Tor oTh- ers The agony oT deTeaT. Valua- ble sTudenT direcTories were sold as added financial assisTance Tor Toreign exchange sTudenTs, as rais- ing money To sponsor These sTu- denTs was AFS' main obiecTive. s c K , sniff 'J The organizaTion, sponsored by Mrs. Muriel Oliver, celebraTed ChrisTmas wiTh a parTy showing The foreign exchange sTudenTs America's ChrisTmas cusToms. LEFT: Displaying unusual buT eTTecTive spiriT 'All-American' senior cheerleader Linda Mayer supporTs her Team aT The AFS Olympics. RIGHT: Officers are: Sharon Young, Pres.: Kevin McGranahan. V. Pres.: Janice Shrader, Sec.: Laura Wil- liams, Treas.: and Helen Morrow. His+. 'Les Hereux' designs new decor Fellowship and specfacular eafing exfravaganzas made +he French Club's culfural acfivifies bofh enioy- able and unique. Aufumn saw lhe club delighfing in an ice cream parfy, a scavenger hunf and 'Fondue parly, and lvloliere's play. School for Wives. A Chrislmas caroling frip 'ro Doc+or's Nursing Home was followed by a skafing parfy a+ The Ice Palace. Painling sponsor Miss Fran Naples' room deparled from 'rhe usual range of acfivilies of Les l-leureux. Speech confesls in an area-wide French symposium sponsored by Jesuil found many members compefing for nafional prizes. Closing acfivilies of The French Club included parlicipafion in fhe ln+erna+ional Dinner and fhe annual banquef al a French resfauranl in May. Officers are: Laura Williams. Pres.: David SMH, V. Pres.: Debbie Clay+on, Sec.: Susan Bean. Treas.g and Becky Sharp, Reporfer. Fesfivifies create German flair x. Promofing bofh +he German language and cul- fure, The German Club, sponsored by Mr. Wesley Orr, celebraled 'Foreign holidays wifh fesfive par- fies. The organizafion held a scavenger hunf wifh clues wriffen in German and remembered Fasching wifh a masquerade dance. The year was climaxed by a year-end banquef as fhe officers for fhe nex'r year were announced. The club was mosl famed for The bake sales during which German pasfries were markefed. Officers are: Debbie Freels, Pres.: Karen Biar, Firsf V. Pres.: Dave Williams. Second V. Pres.: Mike Lufher, Treas.: and Mike Smifh, Hisf. Romans offend bonquef ,, Officers are: Milne Yarnell, Pres.: Brenna Edwards, V. Pres.: Nora Mullarlry, Sec.4Treas.: Lisa Dawson, His'l'.g and Kafhy Polsfon. Reporier. Hail Caesar could be heard +hroughou+ fhe Lalin Club Roman Banquet held March 3l in fhe school cafeferia. Crealing a learning afmosphere for fhe club was sponsor Mrs. Gloria Hare. Bake sales, a Chrisfmas children's proiecr and a Cerealia picnic doHed fhe Club's calendar. Lafin sfudenrs Traveled ro For+ Worlh in March for 'rhe l.a+in Junior Classical League Convenrion. Compelilion was held in poefry, myrhology, grammar, and drama inlerprefafion. To end 'rhe year wifh a flare Lafin Clubbers joined logelher, in April, wifh rhe orher Language Clubs ro hold fhe +radi+ional lnfernafional Dinner. 64 l Spanish Club merge sporfs, language Spanish culTure Toolc on an American Tlare as mem- bers oT The Spanish Club did everyThing Trom bowling To Treasure hunTing. The members Tormed Two volley- ball Teams and compe-Ted againsT oTher clubs, includ- ing The Spanish Club oT Bryan Adams. San AnTonio was The siTe of The annual Pan American STudenT Forum convenTion where members gained more knowl- edge OT Spanish, in hopes OT promoTing undersTanding and broTherhood beTween The people oT This hemi- sphere. WiTh The supporT oT Mrs. BeTTy lv1onTgomery, The club concluded The year wiTh an awards banqueT. ,QM LEFT: Mark Johnson Tries his hand aT cooking during The Span- ish Club wiener roasT. ABOVE: OTTicers are: Susie Pilney, Pres.: STan Herndon, V. Pres.: Sara AvanT, Sec., Dale MonTgomery, Trees.: Cindy Jones, Hisf., Paf Campbell. PASF ReporTer,g and Bill SieTsema, Fang Reporfer. PRO's master volleyball Mixing pleasure wiTh insighT inTo physics, The Physics Research Order meT monThly wiTh Their sponsor, Mr. BryanT WolT. The members advanced Their inTeresT and knowledge oT physics by Tak- ing excursions To laboraTories and manuTacTuring planTs, including The planeTarium and Texas lnsTru- menTs. HighlighTing The year, The PRO's, clad in lighTning-bolTed navy shirTs, sTrealced and Thun- dered Their way To an inTer-club volleyball championship. Conclud- ing The year, each member pres- enTed individual research in keep- ing wiTh The goals of The Order. Officers are: Brian Kingsley, Pres.: Sfeve Brown, V. Pres.: Alan Alig, Sec.: and Jim Young, Treas. Moth Club lnveshgofes computers Malhemalics, allhough nol lhe favorife subiecl of all s+uden+s. was fhe mulual inferesl enjoyed by fhe members of fhe Mu Alpha Thela Club. Once a monlh fhe club prepared for parficipalion in fhe nafional lesf sponsored by Mu Alpha Thefa. Members and sponsor Mrs. Belly Aday delighled in acfivifies no+ always associaled wifh malhemafics, including a prog- ressive dinner, ice slcaling, and a snaclc supper. The new year saw Mu Alpha members working al an lnler- nalional Malhemafics Convenlion in downlown Dallas. In February. Mr. David King, mafhemafics feacher al J. J. Pearce. spoke on compufers, allowing members fo experimenl' wilh machines. NHS holds candlelight inducfion LEFT: Officers are: Geoffrey Williamsi Pres.: Laura Wil- liams, V. Pres.: Susie Pilney, Sec.: Sfan Herndon, Trees.: and Mary Wilson, Reporfer. RIGHT: Red Carnafion Day reveals a Hsecref admirer fo Lee Ann Ondich. Expressions of joy mingled wifh fhe solemn afmos- phere of fhe iunior high audiforium as new members were formally accepfed info fhe Nafional Honor Soci- efy. A candlelighf service affer fhe suspenseful announcemenf of inducfees symbolized fhe qualifies of scholarship, service, leadership, cifizenship, and characfer. The fwo sponsors Mrs. Rica Saffer and Mrs. Jane Mifchell, served as advisors, inspiring members fo mainfain good grades. As a reminder fo ofher sfu- denfs of fair weafher fo come, NHS members sold red carnafions and disfribufed fhem on fhe firsf day of spring. Spring also found fhem picniclcing fo relieve fhe fension of ferm papers and final grades. Assisfanfs mainfoin efficienf library ,f ff: 1 ,. ,u 1' ,.:.. 5, ,, - if 'gb . 5 I xgxih.. ,r X . l a ' 'nw' . ff, ,. J, .,.,: I By conlribufing lime and efforl To The various fasks involved wifh library organizafion, flue library assisranfs did 'rlweir share +o provide an efficienf place for sfudenf sfudy and research. In addifion, flneir ca+aloging and book-binding 'raslcs were a greaf aid To Mrs. McCollum. Keeping an excellenf filing sysfem, Jeannie Karnowski punches in anoflwer book. l 69 FANG records school, nofionol concerns Edilor John Walfon and managing edi+ors Jan l-lull and Val Runyan discuss layours for rhe newspaper. Displaying iournalislic abililies, 'rhe Fang sraff published a bi- weekly sfudenr paper covering a wide range of arlicles. Edifor John Walron co-ordinared fhe sfafl under The leadership of Mrs. Cindi Wynne. Working under deadlines and pressures, lhe sraff gained recognirion by lhe Texas High School Press Associarion in December, receiving an All-Texas raring. For oulslanding qualify and being placed in fhe highesl rank of Texas School newspapers in irs classificalion, lhe Fang received 'rhe Disfinguished Merif Award from fhe Universify lnferscholasfic League. Throughoul fhe year, The slaff received several proficiency cilalions from 'rhe lnlerscholaslic League. i 4 lg Deadlines prompf Wildcof staff -w 9+ WM. . ..-. K .Q 1' 1 5. M Presenled willw +l1e 'raslc of recording 'rlwe memories of anolher year, members ol llwe I972-73 Wildcal slall were kepl busy creal- ing layouts, wriling copy, and idenlifying pic- lures. Wilh 'rlwe guidance of Mrs. Cindi Wynne. llwe slall worked under The cons+an+ pressure ol ever-presenl deadlines. Using +l'1eir pas? experience. co-edilors Mary Wilson and Alan Bruce direcfed +l1e slall lhrouglw various problems. Members found solulions lo arising complicalions in lime for flue disfrib- ulion of yearbooks and flue signing parly in August Wildcal edifor Mary Wilson is assis+ed by co-edilor Alan Bruce in cropping picfures. one ol l'l'1e many faslcs involved in producing a yearbook, if 'f ' .. .- 'J Q 84 S honors sfoffs Established as an honorary inTernaTional socieTy, To recognize ouTsTanding journalism sTudenTs, Quill and Scroll broughT TogeTher newspaper and yearbook sTaTT members in order To acquainT Them wiTh The Techni- ques and sTyles of oTher high school journalisTs across The counTry. STudenTs were chosen by iournalism Teacher and sponsor, Mrs. Cindi Wynne, aTTer meeT- ing The organizaTion's requiremenTs in The areas oT grades, worlc, and experience. On The lighTer side, The wriTers descended upon STealc and Ale Tor dinner and had an ice cream parTy Tor Their iniTiaTion ceremonies. Officers are: Alan Bruce, Pres.: Penny Coney. V. Pres.: Gail STriclc- land, Sec.: and Sally Harrell, Keeper of The Scroll. PUB blends humor, memories li Beginning The publicaTion in March, The '73 PUB sTaTT worked TranTically To meeT Their proposed deadline daTe, spring break. Sponsored by Mrs. Grace Burow and led by co-ediTors Laurisa Woodson and ScoTT Carlson, The sTaTT proved successTul in publish- ing a senior magazine ThaT was boTh humorous and senTimenTal. S:....1n Sig...-vw ,yi T' ln addiTion To The Tamiliar caTe' gories oT LH ToTals, The oppo- siTe charT, and Senior wills The sTaTT managed To sneak several unique and possibly risque caTe- gories inTo The PUB. CharacTeris' Tic only oT The versafile and wide- ranged Senior class, The I973 PUB was one oT This school year's greaTesT successes. Co-ediTors Laurisa Woodson and ScoTT Carlson lisTen as Mrs. Grace Burow helps Them prepare The PUB. Greene aids Wrifers -M- LEFT: Officers are: Elaine Moore, Pres.: Joyce Loclcharf, Program V. Pres.: Brenda Branning, Social V. Pres.: Paffi Gudzin, Publicify V. Pres.: Kafhy Kol- sfer, Finance V. Pres.: Lisa Schuman, Confesf V. Pres.: and Pam McCleery, Hisf. RIGHT: Journalisf A.C. Greene addresses Kappa Rho. Prose and poefry wrifing was The forfe of fhe mem- bers of 'rhe Creafive Wrifinq Club, Kappa Rho. Com- memorafing famous aufhors, 'rhe club profifed from fhe annual Famous Aufhor's Bake Sale in January. Mrs. Doris Williamson, fhe club sponsor, aided Kappa Rho members in sfyle and prornofed achieve- rnenfs in wrifing. On Valenfine's Day, Dallas iournalisf and cornmenfafor, A. C. Greene, visifed The club. He presenfed liferary selecfions and held a quesrion and answer session wirh fhe group in preparafion for Kappa Rho's parficipafion in Creafive Wrifing con- fesfs. Resulfs from fhe confesfs covering eighf areas of compefifion were announced af The Creafive Wrir- ing Club's Awards Banquef. lmoginofive Writers produce Agape H s bc. . 'LA me md? if Officers are: Roylyn Marlin, Edifor: Judy Kos- fura, Financial Direclorg Elizabefh Wagner. Copy Ediforg and Kafluy Polslon. Ari Edilor. Agape, llwe Greek word for Chrislian love was ll'1e name ol Ll'l's annual lilerary magazine. lvleelings llwrouglwoul llwe year provided flue members willm 'rl1e lime lo organize arlicles wrillen by bollw sludenls and members ol Agape. As advisor, Mrs. Mary Ann Runberg was available To offer necessary publicalion poinl- ers. The magazine, a relleclion ol love, peace. and ideals was pub- lished and sold in 'rlie spring. Audiences acclaim falenfed dramafisfs All fhe world was lheir sfage as dedicaled players of fhe Red Masque Sociely followed aspiralions of lhe lhealer. Tal- enl and eagerness were combined as lhey enferfained mem- bers of The school and communify. The acfors and acfresses received honor and applause, while o'rher knowledgeable club members handled lighling, props, and adverlising. The year's ac+ivi+ies consisled of enrries in +he One-Aol Play Conlest a spring drama, and lhe producfion of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. f'f'ill?fi'3s - LEFT: Officers are Dorofhy Farrar Pres Lisa Bohn V Pres Roy lyn Marlin, Trees Pam Kinfner Sec Judy Sfone Hisf Doug Mcfxlisfer. Publicify Chairman and Delia Pace Achvihes Chair man. RIGHT: Amy Harrell exhibifs fhealrical prowess as she por lrays fhe moods and characfer of Pepperminf Paffy Speech Club enacfs Milne characfers l ,V N,e L, . ,w . K' . ' in wg:-Q L Officers are: Judy Kosfura, Pres.: Eliza- befh Wagner, Sec.: John Harris, V. Pres.: John Depew, Trees.: Lisa Nichols, Reporferg and Roylyn Mai-Hn, Rep. Represenfing Lake Highlands af speech lournamenls, The Speech Club promoled inferesl in forensics. Under 'rhe sponsorship of Mrs. Pafricia Norman, lhe club produced lhe play Winnie 'rhe Pooh Searched for The Meaning of Chrislmasm for lcindergarlen chil- dren and church groups in December. ln 'rhe spring, members provided a program for sen- ior cifizens. The major proiecr was a success- ful garage sale in February. Honors Nighl' concluded +he prosperous year wifh lhe iniri- arion of Nalional Forensic League members. Chess Club utilizes strategy Castling rooks and kings was a tavorite pastime ot the members ot the Chess Club. Each Thursday evening meetings were held and intense intra-club tournaments were held. Teaching the art ot playing chess was accomplished by old members and Mr. Shoe- malce, the sponsor. Besides inter- school meets. the club partici- pated in the state Chess tourna- ment, providing tun and enter- tainment tor the members. ! it Otticers are: Bruce Luttrell, Pres.: Marion Bothe, V. Pres.: Richard Bothe, Sec.: and Bruce Proctor, Trees. ,, w 5 S , 1 Collectors compare, frade Treasures Coins, sTamps, maTchboolcs, and oTher iTems of inTeresT were accumulaTed by The members of The CollecTors' Club, sponsored by Mr. Jess Kirlcley. Members meT monThly To compare rare and unusual gains. Various coin and sTamp displays and shows were aTTended by The members including Three one- acT plays presenTed by The EasTTield College Drama DeparTmenT. The CollecTors' Club, Through involve- menT and inTeresTs in collecTions, broughT TogeTher sTudenTs wiTh common inTeresTs and encouraged expansion of Their collecTions. OTTicers are: ElizabeTh Wagner, Pres.: Ralph Green, V. Pres.: and Elena Dunlap, Sec.ATrees. 'gif an I . NN 4 K ' ,, , 1 1 sh i '?,,, s- bw- , 5 ','sl Equesfrions enjoy riding Sharing a hobby ThaT is increasing in popu- lariTy, The EquesTrian Club pursued The love of horses. ln addiTion To The cusTomary poT luclc supper in The Tall, There was a dinner aT The Copper Cow ResTauranT. Mrs. Ellen Flem- ing sponsored The Equesfrians as They plan- ned acTiviTies wiTh horses and enjoyed learn- ing more abouT Them. Officers are: Tracy SmiTh, Pres.: Sandra Wilson, V. Pres.: Kim Heweff, V. Pres.: Mark Davis, Sec.: and Becky MITC- hell, Treas. WWW ii' Q , ' ' ri E! MMM lima M . 'N-A ff? YW Fair involves budding orfisfs L ,An M Q A5L' i 'rx VAV 'Q -ff Becoming beffer acquainled wilh fhe arfs, fhe Arabesque Club parfici- pafed in a wide range of ac+ivi+ies. Besides visifing arf museums, The organizafion made +oys for blind children. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Jeaneffe Bolding, enjoyed sillc- screening and ceramics. A picnic a+ Lake Ray Hubbard wifh boafing and games ended a producfive year. Arf Fair Obiecfs were displayed in The sfudy hall during Open House. 'Sm ,l N Drl vers improve skills Consulanlly appraising eaclu o'rluer's driving records, flue members of flue Rallye Club concenfraled on legal speed and accuracy. Mr. Byranl Wolf led flue club as Huey parfici- pared in sporfs rallies in flue quesf of improved and impressive car luaru- dling. Rallye Club members pro- moled safely and encouraged The arl of driving and naviga+ing a velui- cle. Flying Club shores oviofion inferesfs ng fy, ,x 'V V Wirlw a common inferesf in flying and possible aviafion careers, The LH Fliers mel 'ro share flieir enfhusiasm. Under The supervision of sponsor Mr. Don Whifwell, club acfivifies included field frips +o oullying avia- lion-relaled induslries in addifion To money-making endeavors. Officers are: Roger McDonald, Pres.: Alan Bruce, V. Pres.: Mark McCulloch, Sec.: and Mark Lehr. Treas. Para-Med expands medical inferesfs Officers are: Sharon Taylor, Pres.: Layne Royal, V. Pres.: and Sue Williams, Sec.- Tree s. The inTroducTion of The Para-Medical Club provided a new look on The diTTerenT Tields oT healTh. The club began The year wiTh HealTh Career Day aT Childrens Medical CenTer which nine members and sponsor Mrs. JaneT MarTin aTTended. Through sTimulaTing Tallcs and demonsTraTions given by various docTors, W,- N 'v' gp I f ffi ggqlhilvll . IU T ':::ue1nL.sl Usxerwem The sTudenTs were informed OT maior issues such as open hearT surgery, hearT devices, and diseases. OTher acTiviTies included a visiT To a veTerinary clinic and a Trip To San AnTo- nio To Tour Brooks Air Force Base Medical CenTer. The organizaTion inTroduced new plans and goals Tor The club in TuTure years. HERO sfudenfs discover new vocofions Officers are: Lynda Price, Pres.: Nancy Pope, V. Pres.: Denee Whif- field, Trees.: Pam Olire, Sec.: and Sandy McCraw, Hisi. Providing opporfuniries unlike 'rhose offered by orher vocafional clubs, Home Economics Rel- afed Occupafions si+ua+ed sfudenfs in domesfic iobs. HERO, which cooperared wirh The Home Economics Cooperarion Educafion, placed mem- bers in home associafed vocalions such as diefi- cian aids, and bridal consulranfs in addirion To clofhing and floral assis+an+s. The funds were boosfecl by a bake sale, and candle and Hallow- een decoralion sales. ln May, 'rhe organizalion, sponsored by Miss Befh Porferfield, held a ban- quer during which cerfificares were presenfed 'ro 'rhe members and employers. DECA insfills leadership, responsibility Officers are: Randy Reed, Pres.: Gene Hunf, V. Pres.: Jeanelfe Oakry, Sec.: Sherri Mefcalf, Trees.: Linda Hunfer, Reporferg and Kim Wright Perl. f Relalionships befween employers and employees were beffered by fhe LH chapfer of +he Disfribufive Educafion Clubs of America. DECA was formed +o develop responsibilify in iob applicalion and leader- ship. The club mei' monlhly wifh sponsor Mr. SCOTT Shep- herd and Mrs. Maryelfa Reid, in which 'rime They arranged an Employer-Employee banquet Calendar sales broughf dollars fo 'rhe club lreasury. Exhibiling leadership qualilies, 'rhe members parlicipafed in S'ra+e DECA con'res'rs. VICA gains job experience MainTaining a iolo was a com- mon elemenf in The lives oT sTu- denTs, and The VocaTional lndus- Trial Clubs oT America insTrucTed and prepared sTudenTs Tor leader- ship in The world of vocaTional jobs. Mr. Burle Richardson spon- sored The Ll-l chapTer oT VICA, offering advice and organizing The group. A parTy Tor The Buck- ner Home orphans and a disTricT meeT in Waco were among The exTra-curricular acTiviTies which involved VICA members. Field Trips highlighTed The year as mem- bers gained experience in leader- ship and responsibiliTy. Officers are: Toni Allred, Pres.: Cindy Earle, V. Pres.: Mary LuTher, Sec.: Sally Wolfe, Trees.: Eddie Arledge. ReporTerg Rick Sawyer, Perl.: and Tom Hawkins. SgT.-aT-Arms. Key Club surpasses faculty in baskefball Campaigning To Insure Tomorrow lcepT LH Key Club- bers involved in school and communiTy service. STriving To become The ifl club in Texas and Oklahoma, They Tilled Their calendar wifh proiecTs such as The March oT Dimes MaraThon Dance and The VieTnam Memorial Service. In March, The Key Club challenged The TaculTy in a baslceTball baTTle. Provisions were made Tor a S250 scholarship To a deserving sTudenT. Members worked closely wiTh sponsors Mr. Charles Moore and Mr. Ed Zachary To insure The suc- cess oT The year-end bangueT and The disTricT convenTion. LEFT: OTTicers are: Craig Sorrels, Pres.: STeve ShorT, IST V. Pres.: Mark Roman. 2nd V. Pres.: ScoTT Carlson. Sec.: Alan Bruce, Trees. RIGHT: Observed by Doug FulTon, Brenna Edwards gaThers her sTrengTh in The Key Club Car Smash. mil. QB aff !Q.,,f' --.' ex ...Zia - l ' ii... Co-ed lnferocf oids mission XX, bw J' , I . Pledged To service above self, fhe Ll-l chaprer of lhe Inlernalional lnleracf organizalion challenged fradilion by becoming co-ed This year. Sponsor Mr. Neil Paffon direcled club parficipalion in communify and infernalional proiecls including efforfs To earn money for a mission in Mexico. The club 1cur+her dislinguished iiseli Through nofeworlhy proiecfs around school and by providing help for +he handicapped. Officers are: Jim McKee. Pres.: Kevin McGinnis, V. Pres.: S+eve Williams, Sec.: and Russ Willis, Trees. New ideas spark Exchangeffes Officers are: Sharon Young, Pres.: Connie Freeman, V. Pres.: Suzanne Osborne, Trees.: Judy Barr, Sec.: and Carolyn Suggs. Senior Rep. Promofing service Towards The cornmunify and handicapped, The Junior ExchangeTTes became involved in a varieTy of proiecfs. Members sang carols for senior ciTizens To brighfen The Chrisfmas holidays. By increasing funds Through an effecfive car wash, The club was able To parficipafe in an enjoyable hayride. Wifh The assisTance of Mrs. Judy BurneTT, ExchangeTTes sponsored a Trip To The zoo for Muscular DysTrophy children. An addiTional EasTer Egg hunf for The children fulfilled The saTisfacTion The club had worked Towards and seT new plans for fuTure yea rs. afidf Exchange Club hosfs wresflers School and communify service cl'marac+erized fhe Junior Exchange Club sponsored by Mr. Roberf Har- ris. Once a monflw fhe club mel plan- ning service proiecfs. Proiecfs included sponsoring an LH invifa- fional Wresfling Tournamenl and redesigning The conference flag for baslcefball. ,,,-ww ' A , 3 M ,, , .,,., H if W 6 F if MZ, Officers are: Robert Hawfhorne, Pres.: Pefer Myer, V. Pres.: Pai Sfewarf. Sec.: Randy Ford, Trees.: and Rick Roberfson, Social Chairman. Kim Gresham Tufors a sfudenf af Rhodes Elemen- Tary School in one of The many SC acTiviTies. ' , Z i i 5 2 Nll'iilllfll?s A - Sponsoring acTiviTies which swung from service To social, STudenT Council again played iTs parT in organ- izing, expressing, and acTing on sTudenT needs. ln answer To a YMCA quesT for help, SC shared The responsibiliTies of a TuToring proiecT, aimed aT reach- ing children Trom all-black J.J. Rhodes ElemenTary School. Though SC supporTed many oTher service funcTions, such as Thanksgiving baslceTs and ChrisTmas Toys 'For The SalvaTion Army, life on The home TronT was noT TorgoTTen. The members worked hard To presenT a concerT, plus The annual Homecoming Dance wiTh iTs Theme of Ten Years ATTer and FavoriTes' Ball, '73, Along wiTh The TradiTions came change, as concerned sTudenTs spenT many meeTings revising The Ten year old consTiTuTion To meeT conTemporary problems, and beTTer promoTe sTudenT inTeresTs and ideas. SC revises consfifuflon LEFT: Officers are: Jolin Fallisqaard, Pres.: Bill Edie, V. Pres.: Valerie Rimyan, Sec.: Sharon Young, Treas.g Brenna Edwards, Hish and Jay Frydenlund, Parl. RlGl'lT: Sfudenf Council Homecoming Nominee Brenna Edwards is escorfed by Mark Slamm. Y-Teens plan social, service prolecfs Officers are: Lisa Walne, Pres.: Marsha Thomas, Sec.: Kalhy Reed, Trees.: Susan Elhel, Histg Sally Harrell and Sharon Taylor, Service Chairmen: Jill G-oad, Fund Raising Chair' man: Jay Sfallings, Social Chairmen: and Diana Brandi, ICC Rep. 1 1 v 2: , x 1 l'iimezM WorThwhile causes and able leadership sparlced The enThusiasm oT The 200 girls belonging To Y-Teens. 'GrowTh' being The lcey aim, They presenTed educa- Tional programs aT each meeTing wiTh such spealcers as a marriage counselor, sTewardesses, and a model. The acTive group boasTed a schedule oT over seven service proiecTs, wiTh Teas, a barn dance, and a TaTher-daugh- Ter dinner rounded ouT The year's social evenTs. Pres- enTaTion Ball climaxed The year's endeavors, as They channeled Their energy Toward a proTiTable year. Officers are: Jo Befh WaTTs, V. Pres. of Membership: Layne Royal and Jo STanTord, V. Pres. of Programs: Tv1arTa HunT, Repo:-Ter: PaTTy Gudzin, Asst Service Chairman: LesTer CoulTer, Ass+. Fund Raising Chairman: Cheryl Loney, AssT. Social Chairman: PaTTy OsTerholm, ICC Rap.: Bev Sanford, Spirif Chairman: and Barbara Edwards, AssT. SpiriT Chairman. ll --- Officers are: Laura Carlson and Walle Adams, Devofional Chair- men: and Carla Lovell, ICC Rep. FCA sfrengfhens sporfsmonship Encouraging Chrisfian affiludes in alhlel- ics, members of 'rhe Fellowship of Chrisfian Arhlefes combined serious s+udy wifh fun evenfs. Bible sludies were held before and affer school, led by Mrs. Ann Foresler of lhe Firs+ Bapfisf Church. Social evenfs enjoyed were a slcafing parfy a+ While Rock Slcaling Rink and a picnic af Lake Dallas. ln a mara- lhon baskelball game againsf Richardsorfs Young Life, lhe club was able To combine fhe Chrisfian spiril' wi'rh Their afhlefic lalenls. Officers are: Nathan Whifener, -Pres.: and Dan Koons, Roberf Hawfhorne. Mark Spradley. and Randy Ford, Asst Huddle Cap- fains. FTA members become Valenfine minsfrels i -1 Poems and musical messages OT love' were caroled by The members oT The FuTure Teachers oT America, sponsored by Mrs. Joyce PiTTman. Besides yalograms, addiTional acTiviTies included a progressive dinner, parTies Tor The JulieT Fowler l-lome, and a Halloween parTy. ParTicipaTing in a TuToring pro- gram, The members gained experience in Teaching and helping oThers. SpoTlighTing The year was The selecTion of Mrs. Eliza- beTh Chandler and Mr. Kelwyn Ellis as recipienTs oT The FTA Teacher oT The Year award. LEFT: Officers are: Glenda FaircloTh, Pres.: RiTa Samano, V. Pres.: Donna PyryT, Sec.: Jan Walker, Trees.: Ellen Haley, HisT.g Judy STone, Perl.: and Deb- bie MclnTosh, Reporfer. RlGl-TT: Leading a group oT valogram singers, Doug Mcfxlisfer serenades embarrassed sTudenTs. 1 V S 3 2 Officers are: Debbie Taylor, Pres.: Paiiri Osferholrn. V. Pres.: and Sharon Piclce1'+, Sec. Homemakers exfend comm unify service Fufure l-lomemalcers of America esfablished a year of broader horizons and widening inferesrs. A busy and infer- esring schedule was creafed by varying social, service, and educafional aspec'rs of 'rhe club. Primarily commifred fo beffer service of fhe communify, members came up wifh fresh ideas for beneficial proiecfs, such as 'raking cookies ro policemen on Chrisfmas Eve and consfrucfing 'roys for underprivileged children. To round our rhe year's acrivifies, fhey held an annual dinner for junior high Home Ec slu- denls in May. 00 Singers perform popular music Performing popular music oT our generaTion, The VarsiTy Singers, direcTed by Mr. Paul Marlin, became The Third dimension oT The LH choral deparTmenT. EighT TalenTed signers and Three insTrumenTalisTs enTerTained The VR audiences and The Miss Richard- son PageanT audience in November. Due To These suc- cessful appearances, The group was asked To perform Tor The NorThlake Exchange Club in November. They also sang Tor The Texas CrediT Union League. Febru- ary Tound The musicians recruiTing singers from The local iunior high schools, as well as Trom The high school, inTo The choral deparTmenT. The VarsiTy Sing- ers climaxed The perTorming season in The April assembly Tor The school. Ending a TruiTTul year, They sang in The Senior Show. Q-.Q Mixed Choir wins Sweepsfokes Pride and success epiTomized The 'Feelings of The A Cappella Choir. ForTy-Three young musicians meT daily fourTh period for 50-minuTe musical worlcouTs. Choral direcfor, Mr. Paul Marlin TaughT The sTudenTs basic music Theory, musical sfyles, music hisfory, and vocal Techniques. These sTudies noT only offered a well-rounded music program, buT a lesson in selT-disci- pline. The choir mainTained a full schedule of concerfs and conTesTs, beginning in Ocfober wiTh The Richard- son High School Choir FesTival. Music Tor The All- Region Choir audifion was sTudied in The fesfival, L Q - proving beneficial as II were selecfed for The choir. PreparaTion for UIL Choir ConTesT began afTer The ChrisTmas ConcerT and conTinued Through March, inTerrupTed only by The Vief Nam Memorial Service performance and Solo and Ensemble ConTesT, in which 25 firsT division medals were won. Concenfrafed efforTs To sing The conTesT music To perfecfion were rewarded by The coveTed Sweepsfalces raTing aT Con- Tesf. The April Spring ConcerT and The May Sacred ConcerT, wiTh The Baccalaureafe performance, con- cluded a busy and producTive season. fe L. ..-.-an-1 4 1' K Officers are: Doug Mcfxlisfer, Pres.: Judy Willeff, Sec.: Paul Arneff, Roll Checker: Judy Sfone, Lisa Bolin, and Nela Wells, Librarians: Jeff Cagney, Bass SecTion Leader: Bruce Procfor, Tenor S.L.g JeaneTTe Johnson, AITo S.L.g and Elizabefh Simons, Sop. S.L. , A.. , Girls' Choir gains presfige Dedicaled 'ro improving musicianship and enjoying lhe arf of singing, The Girls' Choir gained new imporlance in fhe Choral Deparfmenf. Direcfed by Mr. Paul Marlin, fhe choir gained The incenlive lhal won 'rhem a firsl division concerl raling in 'rhe UIL Choir Con- fesl. Efforfs +o learn sighl- reading Techniques proved worlhwhile as lhe choir earned a second division rafing al Conlesl. Class lime was spenf in rehearsal for 'rhe Chrislmas, Spring, and Sacred Concerls. Seclion leaders are: Roylyn Marlin, Isl Sop.: Lee Ann Enright 2nd Sop.: Elizabefh Wagner, Isl Alfog and Sidney Morrison, 2nd Al+o. Consort, Modrigols study sfyle Two disTincT sTyles oT music challenged TwenTv members oT The LH choirs. The smaller oT Two groups, The ConsorT Singers, consisTed oT Tive girls who worked To aTTain The necessary blend oT small ensem- ble singing, andproved Their accomplishmenTs aT Canyon Creek PresbvTerian Church and The LH ChrisTmas ConcerT. The MeisTer-singers was com- posed oT TiTTeen Mixed Choir sTudenTs. The singers .Q sTudied and perTormed songs in The lilTing sTyle oT madrigal muse, a goal Thaf Tew This age achieve. Rewards Tor Their accomplishmenTs came wiTh an invi- TaTion Trom J. J. Pearce To sing Tor The RISD Council oT PTA's Chris+mas Program, and a perTormance in San AnTonio Tor The Texas School Food Services Con- venTion. -L ' li Y K' Vs -5 . ng f, A, illilll .ATT or T 134 A C T , T92 'wg 'K 4 . New i f Bond hosfs marching confesf Drum Majors are: Don Mon+gomery. Head Drum Maiorg Connie Freeman, and Pa+ S+ew- ar+. 1 104 If '1s....- au' ia 1 v U-gf 'Zu Q .ri 2 X W, E K E4 Music combined successfully wi'rh spirif as fhe Wildcaf Marching Band proved +o be an irnporranl assef +o +he school. Crowds applauded The half-lime performances, in which rhey varied songs and marching formarions. Dedi- cafed band members affended daily before-school prac- fices lo perfecf each weelc's half-'rime show. In addirion ro school performances. They played in rhe Ocfober 30 Cow- boy Game af fhe Texas Sfadium. Marching Conresl was 'rhe hiqhlighf of The year, and hard work rewarded 'rhem as 'rhey won lop awards. ABOVE: Maiorelres are: Laurie Hendry, Head Maioreffeg Pal Dose, Julie Fischer, Pam Sibley, and Kim Taylor. BELOW: Tom Sleeper prepares for rhe band's sfrenuous marching roufine, LH Symphonic nomeo' 4A Honor Bond LH bandsmen reTurn To The hoTel aTTer a sTrenuous rehearsal Tor The TMEA Honor Band ConcerT. NI ATTer marching music was puT away, along wiTh overlays, spaTs, and haTs, The Symphonic Band Turned Their inTeresTs To The classical sTyle oT concerT music. Preparing Tor Their perTormance as Texas 4A Honor Band, They rehearsed music seTTing new sTandards Tor concerT perTormance aT The Texas music EducaTors AssociaTion Conver1Tion in February. Band direcTor, Eddie Green drilled The band on The Technical aspecTs of music, and True communicaTion OT The arT was unmisTalcable in Their polished perTormances. The band proved iTs musical prowess as They received Top raT- ings aT The UniversiTy lnTerscholasTic League conTesT, The Ennis FesTival, and The Six Flags band conTesT. Concerf Bond frovels fo Corpus ' -4 df KW Qffkw , ' ' Wilh +he end of gridiron music. Mr. Gordon Collins began preparing The LH Concerf band for lhe annual Buccaneer Band Feslival held April 24 in Corpus Chrisli. Music ranging from classical 'ro conlemporary highlighled fhe per- formance wifh oufsfanding rafings. Chrisfmas and spring concerls were held in an efforf 'ro raise money for The frip. The concerl band brough+ home exceplional rafings from rhe Ennis Music Feslival, Six Flags Band Conlesl' and lhe Universify lnlerscholaslic League Conlesf. LEFT: Senior bandsman John Williams performs al +he SC concerf. I' Local Television feofures LH Orchestra From chaoTic rehearsals To pol- ished concerTs, The LH Symphony OrchesTra moved Through a year OT Haydn. lv1ozarT. and lv1aTesl4y. The perTorming season began wiTh a local Television appearance preparing The sTring members of The orchesTra Tor Their ChrisTmas concerT. ATTer Paul EllsworTh, music direcTor aT Texas Tech spenT a day rehearsing wi+h The musicians, The group Took Their added knowledge To Two spring conTesTs, UIL aT NorTh lv1esquiTe High School and The Buccaneer Music FesTival in Corpus ChrisTi. DirecTed by Mr. Larry GebhardT, The orchesTra wenT on To presenT iTs spring concerT, and ended iTs year playing aT graduaTion exer- cises. 4 , ,,, fl' JU' T Q Texas Techs music direcTor, Paul EllsworTh. cues The violins for an eriTrance during a special rehearsal. Cheerleaders spur pride School spiriT and supporf oT The aThleTic Teams revolved around The eighT cheerleaders, chosen in a new combinaTion of Tour boys and Tour girls. A sTrong showing aT cheerleader school encouraged Them To promoTe an acTive year Tor Ll-l. The group perTormed aT TooTball games and led pep rallies. BaskeTball games were a parT of Their schedule, along wiTh The VarsiTy Revue and Spring Show. Sponsored by Miss lv1arTha Carona, The cheerleaders unified The sTudenT body wiTh feelings of spiriT and pride. V li ' LEFT: Chris Sale displays enThusiasm Tor The WildcaT TooTball Team. RIGHT: Head cheer- leader Cam Mullarlxey and Ric G-ormly inTroduce a cheer To The sTudenT body in a Sep- Tember pep rally. Spring show marks Highlondeffe versofilify Through fair and foul weafher, The viva- cious l-lighlandeffes spenf liferally hundreds of hours in preparafion for a variefy of per- formances. From The coldesf November half- fime fo a hof, brighfly Ii+ sfage, perfecfion was sfressed, even fo fhe lasf fouch of lipsf- iclc. Affer laying claim To fhe high-kick firsf place award af Slv1U's summer drillfeam camp, fhe girls worked foward one of fheir mosf covefed performances: a half-fime show for fhe Cowboys af Texas Sfadium. Pom poms gave way fo fambouriries, canes, flags, umbrellas, and banios. as fhe imaginafive group puf fogefher a spring show fo fhe 'rheme of Differenf sfrolces for differenf folks. The underlying force, Mrs. Kafha Black, worked fhe group fo ifs limif, resulfing in many mulfi-facefed performances. 6 is 3 :rf 6 a 'i 5 ff Z 4 6 X 0 ABOVE: Firsf Lieufenanf Donna Vaughn performs a flag roufine during half-fime. BELOW: Officers are: Karla McCullough, Capt: Donna Vaughn, lsf Lf.: Jill Goad, Julie Erclc, and Sharon Hibner, 2nd Lis. , , , , V i , if FL A N-at Senior Gene Kriska escorfs Drill Team Homecoming Nominee. Karla McCollougl'1. Spirif Team promofes enthusiasm Enleriaining l.l 'l'ers in diverse slyles, fhe newly-formed Spirir Team boasled a large membership of hard-working, enfhusiasfic girls. The group, sponsored by Mrs. Donna Guidry, performed hand, pom-pom, and flash card roulines for pep rallies and hall- fime shows, and greefed visiling crowds wirh such pleasanrries as Hi, Bye, and G-o. As a fund-raising project +he girls sold foofball cushions of various designs for rhose lans who enioy a li++le exfra com- forf. Failhlully supporling The afhlelic reams, cheerleaders, bands, and drill Team, 'rhe Spirir Team added new enfhusiasm 'ro Lake Highlands. Officers are: Becky Sharp, Pres.: Julie Johnson, V. Pres.: Eva Hale. Isl' Officer: Carol Ubben, lsf Offi- cer: Lori Fischer, 2nd Officer: and Nancy Whifener, 2nd Officer. mm A it-X ' R' TOP: Carol Ubben and her escorf, Larry Hughey, awai'r Hwe announcemen+ of Homecoming Oueen before Hwe Homecoming game. BOTTOM: Managers are: Gary Williams and Pa+ Campbell. .,, .,,,,,,,2 . - . w x M... .Q xlib . 1 Bellboys enliven spirif assemblies Conlinually audible al all varsify foolball games and pep rallies was lhe disfinclive Wildcal bell, manned by 'rhe Key Club-sponsored Bell Boys. Selecfed by Mr. Moore on +he basis of Key Club service, The ding-a-lings for I972-73 were Craig Sorrels, Scoll lBu+chl Carlson, Kenny Robison, Sfeve Short and Alan Bruce. gf My 1 ABOVE: Bellboy Scoll Carlson displays Wildcaf spirif during fhe l Richardson game. BELOW: Bellboys are: Craig Sorrels, Scolf Carl- l son, Kenny Robison, Sieve Shorl. and Alan Bruce. Kozoo Club supporfs forgoffen sports ygnuu-'Sli ml ' New sounds echoed Through The halls as The Kazoo Club made iTselT a place in school socieTy wiTh all The exuberance of a new club. Pledging To supporT Tor- goTTen sporTs, They played lively Kazoo numbers aT Tennis maTches and soccer games. Teachers' birThdays and pep rallies were enlivened by The chorus' hum- ming oT Loony Tunes, old camp songs, and paTrioTic music. Sponsor David PaTTon helped creaTe enThusi- asm over The diTTerenT insTrumenT as iT gained accepTance by The sTudenT body. OTTicers are: Gail Gibbons and Karyl IreTon, Co-Pres.: Susan Cherb, Sec.-Trees.: and Dodi Keifh, AcTiviTies Chairman. ,,.,.,.-umm-wl'1'?f . . . paying wifh sweaf and iniury +o achieve disfincfion fhrough fhe +raining, dedicafion, and hard work which charac'rerize an all-ouf e'F'For+ +o excel in SPORTS . . . Gridiron squad shows pride, desire PRE-SEASON RECORD LH I4, W.T. While LH 2I Tyler Lee LH I4 Highland Park DISTRICT RECORD LH 28 Paris LH I3 Sherman LH IO Richardson LH 7 Plano LH I5 Denison LH 20 Greenville LH 30 Pearce The '72-'73 Wildcal squad made a slrong showing againsl lop com- pelifion. Ending Ihe season wifh a 5-2 Dislricl Record, 'rhe 'Cafs lied for second place in The slandings. Members of The Wildcal squad were: Fron'I' Row: Larry Magruder, Mark Spradley, Jeff Teasley, Brad Travis, David Hermonal, Ray Carrio, Kenl Pride, Greg Hansen, Rich- ard Hailey, John Royer. Second Row: Coach Jay Higgins, Sludenl Trainer Jim McKee, John Myers, Jim Rodgerson, Bill Flook, Russ Willis, Mark Goldsmilh, Jon Hall, Brooks Purnell, Buddy Maxfield, Rick Marr, Manager Chris Thornlon, Coach Jackie Russell. Third Row: Coach Sam Auslin, Head Coach Bill Georges, Jeff Phillips, Roberl Irish, Jim Young, Jim Casey, Jim Conway, Bryan Ollmers, Dan Koons, Bobby Sherman, Gary Wilson, Coach Joe Bob Johnson. Back Row: Larry Wil- liams, Sfeve Spoonls, Nalhan Whilener, Chrislopher Redwine, Roberl Hawfhorne, Charles Murphy, Ted Ubben, Mike Lulher, Joe Paquelfe. No+ Picfuredz Sludenl Trainer Bob Allen. was Buzsnssvww? Wa ve Sswm we Coaches provide inspirofion lnsfrucfing lhe mighfy Wildcals To a 5-2 Dis+ric+ record were: Froni Row: Jackie Russell, Joe Bob Johnson, Jerry Wells, Bill Garner. Back Row: Jay Higgins, Tommy Wade, Bill Georges, Sam Ausfin, Jim Caldwell. LEFT: LH seniors Ray Carrio, Brad Travis, David Hermonat Kenf Pride, and Coach Jackie Russell pose for a piclure affer The ,. vicfory over Pearce ending anofher suc- ., cessiul season for 'the Wildcafs. RIGHT: Coach Sam Ausfin looks on as The Wild- ' cafs massacre Pearce by a score of 30-O. .L Rivals begin pigskin ploy xl I Opening 'rhe '72 season againsf fough W.T. Whife fhe Cafs were fhe year progressed, early flaws overpowered and suffered a 29- would be ironed ouf. I4 sefbaclc. The sfafe-ranked An awesome ground affaclc led Longhorns employed a dazzling by powerful fullback, Ted Ubben, running game fo sfun fhe inexperie overran a sfunned Tyler Lee enced LH defense wifh over ZOO defense as fhe Cafs showed fheir yards and four long scoring pofenfial in a QI-I2 romp. The drives. Inexperience was evidenf, win evened 'rhe pre-season marlc buf signs of efficiency could be af I and I affer an opening loss seen in fhe season opener and as 'ro highly foufed W. T. Whife. 'W ii 'Ti ' ,414 , U ' i ABOVE: Reading his opponenf's defense, Buddy Maxfield pauses before faking fhe snap in a 2I-I2 vicfory over Tyler Lee. BELOW LEFT: Meefing wifh capfains of fhe Tyler Lee Raiders, Ray Carrio I33l and Jim Casey l66l discuss fhe opfions wifh fhe referee. BELOW RIGHT: Exuberanfly, The Mighfy Wildcafs bursf fhrough fhe vicfory banner fo meef fheir firsf preeseason opponenf, W. T. Q wine. ' .,. y 119 A lare rally fell shorl' as The Cars made a sfrong bid for an upser over Highland Park, drop- ping a hard-foughf baffle by 23- I4. Following a fumble on lhe opening kickoff, The Scolfies 'rook advanrage of 'rhe LH miscues by going info halffime wirh a narrow 9-7 lead. On fhe opening drive of The fhird quarrer lhe Scols lumped our lo a nine poinl lead, seem- ingly wrapping rhe game up wirh a I6-7 advanfage going in+o The final quarrer. The Cars' lasl' dirch e'Ffor'r wenf for nolhing and pre- season ended wifh a disappoinr- ing loss. ABOVE: There is a franfic scramble To cafch fhe 'loolball af fhe goal line af fhe aclion- packed Paris game. BELOW LEFT: Dropping back. Buddy Maxfield searches for an open receiver during 'rhe Highland Park game. BELOW RIGHT: Brooks Purnell snags an aerial in Highland Park ferrifory. Awesome ground offock confinues drive Opening disfricf play on a sfrong nofe, fhe Cafs' awesome ground machine rolled fhrough Paris in a 28-7 slaughfer. Running- baclcs Ted Ubben and Ray Carrio amassed a fofal of 3I7 yards, run- ning around, fhrough, and over The Paris line. Defense provided fwo scoring opporfunifies wifh defensive baclc Brad Travis and end Jimmy Young each grabbing an infercepfion. The pofenf Paris offense was held fo only one fouchdown and was halfed several fimes affer mounf- ing long drives. Carrio's fwo scores, paired wifh fouchdowns by Ubben and Max- field, accounfed for fhe Cafs' 28 poinfs. A safisfying vicfory in Paris marked LH as a power fo confend wifh in Disfricf I3 AAAA. Win or lose, fighfing Wildcaf Nafhan Whifener proudly sings The Alma Mafer. A TourTh guarTer rally sTunned The TalenTed Sherman BearcaTs as The LH oTTense scored a lasT min- uTe Touchdown To pull ouT a I3-IO vicTory. The rushing game remained sound buT The Sherman deTense sTiTTened deep in iTs own TerriTory To keep The CaTs oTT The board unTil The Tinal quarTer. Vv'iTh The score IO-O, MaxTield capped a 65-yard drive. A Two-poinT con- version aTTempT Tailed, leaving The score aT a dismal IO-6. BuT a 36-yard pass To Charles Murphy salvaged a 98-yard drive and seT up a six-yard Touchdown pass wiTh l:23 leTT in The game. The win gave The CaTs a 2-O disTricT record, a share oT The disTricT lead and seT The show Tor a maTch wiTh The Richardson Eagles. ABOVE LEFT: WildcaT deTenders Bobby Sherman l64l and Jim Young fB7l crush The Bearcafs chance oT vicTory as The Wild- caTs Take Sherman I3-O. ABOVE RIGHT: WiTh a Tirm grip on The ball. Ted Ubben l32l lunges Toward The LH goal line Tor Those needed poinTs as The Richardson Eagles upseT LH by 28-IO. BELOW: WiTh The opposing Team closing in Buddy Max- Tield lI8l hurls a desperahon pass hoping To clear The heads oT The Sherman Bear- caTs. Mistakes mor clash Wifh Eagles as QQ .1511 ,PS M .yggmg Y g If iwx if N Wim, , ,U L 'wx A V Ml' 7 5' V B iv I rf-144 9. , ' -V V .ga M, , I LL M A-14 ' ' -- .J Three second-half scores resulf- ing from a series of LH blunders gave fhe Richardson Eagles a 28- IO win and knocked The Cafs from a firsf place berfh. A 'rough Eagle defense fook advanfage of fwo Turnovers, seffing up one score affer a fumble recovery and scor- ing on a 75-yard infercepfion refurn. Richardson rallied affer going info halffime frailing IO-7. A 'rhree-yard plunge by Brooks Pur- nell and Russ Willis' 3I yard field goal gave fhe Cafs 'rhe lead af fhe midpoinf of The confesf. c 7- A Ae .',, :ia3wwj.,,Pf is vw 5 gi f 'Q t The second half Richardson comeback proved fo be foo much for fhe Cafs, who dropped info a second place fie wifh fhe Eagles and leff fhem facing an unde- feafed Plano feam af Homecom- mg. ABOVE: Charles Murphy l42l carries fhe ball for LH in fhe vicfory game over Sher- man. BELOW: Jon Hall exemplifies a deiecfed feam affer fhe 28-I0 loss To Richardson. Plano upsefs Homecoming AnoTher second halT explosion cosT The LH CaTs an upseT vicTory, as disTricT newcomer Plano capTured a 24-7 win and handed LH iTs TirsT Homecoming loss in The school's hisTory. Rucker Lewis led an awesome Plano oTTense ThaT picked up 252 yards on The ground and scored Three breakaway Touchdowns. Lewis romped 40 yards on The game's Third play To give Plano an early 6-O lead, buT The CaTs baTTled back To Take a 7-6 halTTime advan- Tage on a shorT bursT by quarTerback MaxTield. Plano, however, displayed a quick-hiTTing oTTense and Tallied scoring plays oT 55 yards on a pinpoinT pass by JeTT Brumbaugh and anoTher 39 yard scamper by The WildcaT quarTerback. Plano remained undeTeaTed in disTricT play and reTained iTs posiTion on Top oT The sTand- ings. The CaTs dropped To a 2-2 record and Third place spoT. ABOVE: ConTerring wiTh The pressbox is Coach Joe Bob Johnson during The WildcaT massa- cre over The Pearce lv1usTangs 30-O. BELOW LEFT: Buddy lvlaxheld ll8l gives Brooks Purnell l24l a hand OTT while Ray Carrio l33l provides blocking in The LH Homecoming game againsT Plano. BELOW LEFT: ATTempTing To gain needed poinTs, Charles Murphy l42l lunges Toward The loose pigskin during The baTTle againsT Plano. T, WV ifiigqpikp Kicker salvages win WiTh The CaTs Trailing by a poinT and onIy a minuTe remaining, kicker Russ Willis connecTed on a 26-yard Tield goal To salvage a I5- I3 win over Denison. Again Tullback Ted Ubben carried The load, gaining I25 yards againsT a Tough Denison Iine. MaxTieId and Carrio scored The Two LI'I TD's on shorT runs, buT The YeIIowiackeTs never broke down and held a commanding I3-I2 lead IaTe in The TourTh quarTer. Taking possession aT Their own 30 wiTh six minuTes remaining, The CaTs drove 34 yards in IO plays, mosTIy on The running oT Ubben. BuT a TourTh down siTuaTion on The Denison I6 called Tor The services oT Willis, who booTed The winning Tield goal. ABOVE: During The Denison conTesT, Buddy MaxTieId IIBI hurls The ball To an open receiver despiTe The Tough YeIIowiackeT deTense. BELOW LEFT: Calling The signals, Buddy Maxfield IIBI checks The oTTensive Iine in The Denison game. BELOW RIGHT: Jim Young I87I helps anoTher LH defender sTop The Plano ground aTTack. 1 ' ' gm.. 2 Fei . H. M., ,i , , .,,, ...awww U 2 J fem' EW , W- A Lions, Musfongs succumb in final confesfs EighTing OTT a deTermined Greenville eTTorT, The CaTs held on To a 20-I8 vicTory. Only when The Tinal gun sounded was The win assured as The Lions alrnosT Tied The game up in The Tinal seconds. Greenville made a run Tor iT, however, scoring Twice To narrow The lead To Two poinTs. ATTempT- ing To lcnoT The game aT 20 apiece, The Lions wenT Tor a Two poinT conversion and succeeded wiTh only seconds remaining. The aTTempT was called back, how- ever, wiTh Greenville being penal- ized Tor illegal procedure. The conTesT ended none Too soon and The CaTs escaped wiTh anoTher disTricT win and sTill eyeing a sho+ aT The disTricT TiTle. 'iii' ABOVE: Charles Murphy l42l and Buddy Maxfield U8 happily conTemplaTe The TirsT Touchdown againsT Greenville. BELOW LEFT WildcaT Brad Travis confers wiTh The coaches on The sidelines during The LH massacre over Pearce BELOW RIGHT Hands signal an LH Touchdown as Buddy Maxheld I8 congraTulaTes Ted Ubben 32 on The I3 yard run againsT Greenville. Winning iTs final Three games, The CaTs made a desperaTe bid Tor The disTricT crown and crushed The Pearce MusTangs 30-O in The season Tinale. A superlaTive performance by boTh uniTs shuT ouT The hapless Ponies and ended a Tine season on an impressive noTe. The vicTory leTT The CaTs wiTh a 5-2 disTricT record, good enough Tor a second place Tie in The sTandings. The Team displayed momenTs oT bril- liance and insTances oT hearTbreaking disappoinT- menT. The '72-'73 squad was good enough, how- ever, To baTTle To a 6-4 mark and a sTrong showing againsT Top compeTiTion. MusTangs scoreless. ABOVE LEFT: Ted Ubben charges upheld as The Greenville defense is moved aside ABOVE RIGHT: LH deTenders block a Pearce punT as The WildcaTs Tear up The hopeless MusTangs 30-O. BELOW: Closing ouT The season wiTh a 30-O vicTory over Pearce, The sTalwarT LH defense holds The B-Team closes in confroversial finale The Red B-leam loughl a dillicull schedule lo linish wilh a sea- son record ol 4-5. Mid-season losses ol key personnel conlribuled lo deleals by Richardson and Denison. However, lhe leam never lel down and relurned lo more impressive showings in laler conlesls. Winding up lhe season wilh a lough ballle againsl J. J. Pearce, lhe LH Red learn losl lhe linale on a conlroversial lasl minule louch- X 1 down. y in .5 Members ol lhe leam were: Fronl Row: Lynn Jensen, Tim Flores, Keilh Chancey, Columbus Fulgum, Scoll Campbell, Glenn Blackwood. Allen Noland, Bill Andorson. Second Row: Manager, Craig Jarrell, David Carneal, Tom Galewood, Glenn Garell, Brad Caldwell, Gary Smrekar, Tom Zimmerman, Brad Wilson, Chris Lind, Tom Tolson. Third Row: Coach Bill Garner, Barry Banks, David Oliver, Garry Dunn, Doug Ashby, Mark Wilson, Ken Briggs, David Hunl, John Hamplon, Boyd Grayson, Coach Jim Caldwell. Back Row: Kim Terrell, David Payne, Mack Long, Larry Baines, Russell Wange, Milchell Fuller, Bill Harper, Eric Marshall. Charging lhrouqh lhe While barricade Chris Lynn l83l lacks on more vilal yardage lor lhe Red Team, while Tom Zimmerman l55l blocks. V. SEASON RECORD W. T. While LH Whire Souflw Garland J.V. Soufh Garland B. Paris Richardson Denison Greenville J. J. Pearce W, 5 V- Apu if 5, we W - ,, ..hh Q - 'ik -. we .. t ABOVE: Red Team coaches and quarfer- back Brad Wilson ll8l confer wirh flwe ref- erees over a misinferprefed penalfy. BELOW: Tripped up by flwe LH While feam, Mifchell Fuller plunges downward. White Team smashes opponenfs I ' Mm' LH LH LH LH LH LH LH LH ABOVE: In a viclory over Hillcrest Philip Gerber l24l carries fhe ball for Lake Hiqlands as Jim Liggiff l35l blocks. BELOW: Sieve Funk l84l receives a pass in +he While Team vicfory over Hillcresf wifh a score of 3I-I5. if 4' f1'WwW iQQ k'V' , , ' f , iw f. , ,l gi S, -. SEASON RECORD I8 W. T. Whi+e I4 Ll-l Red 3I l-lillcresl 49 Highland Park 35 Greenville 33 Bryan Adams O Richardson 30 Sherman 42 Denison Wilh an oulslanding season record ol 8-I, lhe While B- leam sel lhe besl record ol any B-leam in Lake Highlands hislory. The defense had ils besl game in a 42-6 viclory againsl Denison in which Denison was allowed only one lirsl down in lhe lirsl hall. The While leam ollense played ils besl game againsl a lough Highland Park by dealing lhe Scols 49 poinls and lheir lirsl deleal since sevenlh grade. Mem- bers ol lhe leam were: Lell lo Righl: Fronl Row: Kevin Forsylh, Blake Burleson, Tim Carrio, Phillip Gerber, Hugh Smilh, Sleve Hebler, Greg Jones. Second Row: Richard Hughes, Jell Brasl, Rick Roberlson, Danny Holley, Merel Grillen, Randy Clasen, Jimmy Hardin, Dwayne Price, Greg Young. Third Row: Coach Tom Wade, Manager Gerald Cayce, Sleve Eunk, David Dacus, Scoll Lulher, Jell Slucker, Bruce Dun- levie, Kevin Teler, Charles Russell, Jim Liggill, Coach Jerry Wells. Back Row: Ray Garrell, Eddy Roberls, John Marlin, Randy Moore, Pal Creamer, Mark Smilh, Doug Clark, Dennis Dolson, Gregg Goebel. ui, 8 x ,,, ,gy-.. K fi 1, C ABOVE: Eddy Roberls l85l ol lhe While Team carries lor a gain ol 7 yards in 6 close viclory ol I4-I3 over lhe Red Team BELOW: ln an inlensilied leam ellorl bulldozing Wildcals slop a penelraling Hillcresl Pa nlher. Roundballers surpass expecfaflons Finishing 'rhird in lhe Dislricl, lhe Wildcals surpassed pre-season predicfions for a lilrh place spol. The Cars progressed as 'rhe sea- son wore on by proving lheir abil- ily and winning lhe lasl four games aller 'rhey were oul ol 'rhe Dislricl' race lor lirsl. Members of The 72-73 squad were: Fronl Row: Brian Holme, Lawrence McKinney, Sleve Kent Dick Harrell. Second Row: Manager, Scolf Marlin, Doug Smrekan, Mike Smifh. Eddy Afwood, Lalayelle Whifley, Manager Doug Zimmerman. Back Row: Coach Jerry Wade, Buddy Goode, Jim Spering, Tim Jones, Rick Hornberg, Coach Jerry Wells. iw ABOVE: Jim Sperring l55l brushes off rhe Greenville defense in a lay-up allempl. BELOW RIGHT: Dick Harrell l23l and Sieve Ken? l33l converge wifh Garland players frying lo gel a rebound. SEASON RECORD Paris Sherman Richardson Plano Denison Greenville J. J. Pearce Paris Sherman Richardson Plano Denison Greenville Pearce 5I cal. BELOW: Big Bruce Dunlevie goes up for fhe score as fhe Wilclcaf 70 offense closes in on fhe Lions. 62 38 49 69 52 67 70 62 42 47 56 60 ABOVE: Lawrence McKinney affempfs fo ou+-dribble a Sherman Bear- ' ar -' y A ggi W, R- aw.. l i Boskefboll feom continues gollonf venture ABOVE: Bruce Dunlevie l45l, +alcing aclvanfage of his posilion, 'fries for Two. RIGHT: Two poinfs are scored as Lawrence McKinney successfully affempls a lay up againsl fhe Richardson Eagles. BELOW: Jim Sperring l55l wafches alerfly as fo The oufcome of Brian Holme's l5Il shot X X ABOVE: Dicl: Harrell l23l dances around flwe bewildered Scoflies for fliis second hall score during The pre-season confesf. BELOW LEFT: Higlri iumping Wildcaf Doug Smrelcar l25l affempfs a lay-up. BELOW RIGHT: Slre+cl1ing fo reach fhe baslcefball Jim Sperring l55l oul- iumps The Greenville Lions for a rebound. Denison, Greenville join lisf of conquered foes 1570+ 'NX ABOVE LEFT: ln flie Dislricl opener, Wildcal Mike Smifh l35l lakes a lump slwol fo lurfher flue Wildcafs' 76 fo 5l vicfory over Paris. ABOVE RIGHT: ln a pre-sea- son confesl againsf Highland Park, Sfeve Kenf l33l springs up lor lhe rebound. BELOW: ln a scramble for conlrol of lhe ball, Dick Harrell l23l sfrives fo gain pos- session for Lake Highlands againsf High. land Park. MW? ABOVE: Leading +l'1e Wildca+'s scoring againsf Hue Ricliardson Eagles, Lawrence McKinney l2ll sefs one up for Z of lwis 20 poinfs, BELOW LEFT: Taking a iump shot Brian Holme l5ll adds To flue margin of LH vicfory over Paris, as Sieve Ken? l33l moves in fo back l'iirn up. BELOW RIGHT: Lafayeffe Wlwifley ll5l sefs one up as Buddy Goode l4ll and Sieve Ken? l53l move in +o block Hue Greenville Lions. ABOVE: Wilh a sprawling leap, Mike Smiflu l35l successfully drops one in. BELOW LEFT: Surrounded by four Paris players, Doug Smrekar l25l affempfs a lay'up. BELOW RIGHT: The long arm of Brian Holme l5Il reaches for a rebound. B- Team husfles for second place honors DISTRICT SCORES LH 80 Paris LH 4I Sherman LH 53 Richardson LH 45 Plano LH 88 Denison LH 64 Greenville LH 69 Pearce LH 95 Paris LH 65 Sherman LH 44 Richardson LH 63 Plano LH 72 Denison LH 7l Greenville LH 64 Pearce Gaining second place recognilion during lhe 72-73 season, lhe B- leamers made an impressive showing 'ro area compelilors. Members ol fhe Team are: Fronf Row: Brad Wilson, Eddy Roloerfs, Chris Lind. Second Row: Manager, Scolf Marlin, Rickey Wiley, David Vernon, Jerry Hilbun, Richard Wilson, Manager, Jay Young. Back Row: Bruce Dunlevie, Mickey Malanaphy, Mark Ondich, Scofl' Lulher, Scoll Kirkpalrick, Coach Jerry Wade. Bruce Dunlevie looks for an open- ing as he dribbles down courl. 40 The pre-season favorife +0 win disfricf, +he LH baseballers found fhe going a bil rough. Members of fhe I973 squad were: Fronf Row: Tommy Smifh, Mike Orr, Mike S+ewar+, Danny Seed, Craig Jarrell. Second Row: Brad Wilson, Roberl Hardin, Bill Harper, Jody Bacol, Sfeve Shorf, Craig Sorrels. Back Row: Mickey Malanaphy, Sfeve Funk, Don Welchel, Alan Alig, Sfeve Frazier, Mike Smifh, Rohn Campbell, Coach Jay Higgins. ABOVE RIGHT: Roberf Hardin winds u if 'Wharf Qrvfxiifv ' siS ,, , M 1 A' xx ' if f-43 , 'f X 'N ' 5 Emil? P for a fanlasfic pifch. BELOW RIGHT: Craig Sorrels and Rohn Campbell presenf flowers and an aufographed baseball fo Susan Efhel, fhe baseball sweelhearf. -MMM, wafers ' Hardin throws Team info fifle confenfion LEFT: S+eve Shorf follows up a powerful fhrow fo fhird. BELOW: Pifcher Roberf Hardin and 'firsf baseman Mike Smifh affempf fo cafch a base runner off guard. W' , .V Y 1, om . , ...-Q ABOVE LEFT: Gary Hunf affempfs fo ou+- run 'the ball as he sfeals +l1ird base. ABOVE RIGHT: Brad Wilson rounds ine bases following a powerful line drive. BELOW RIGHT: Mike Casaclay reaches Hwe base seconds before The ball arrives. 4 , -,:s,?' - .. 'T l . - aff 'if Aw WWWM 'M' 'sri 'f 4 , f 1 7 ,, , ,, 1 . 5 W I 4 -4' if i X I L ' ii Y ,ff . ,W fwffln-f 'WM-i f f: ' ' 'Wil A ' fpfzfu ff, ' M f ?f,Q.,, i , ,,V f. V V g- , ' I in M ,,. ,,.. . ,Mi . f ,, ,ffm M W E , 9 W, ,K V ' 4f'f ' f v Neff . - V H2'f'f.i.-'f. Jw , .Q , . ,f , , - ..,W-if H fl ,W 1 , Pifching, fielding provide Winning margin -...............,,....... fi i I sm L 'ffl . V ...................,... x 1 Vu- 2 is ,,, 1 f - V ' f- V ,,,. -,.. ...., zsgI 'L' ' V f f' . U ff , ' L so ,3:'.:g: x-,sv,Vw:.NM,s,.V . - X K, L 4 Q' ' ' ' ' L Q . ..., . ,.,,.,. ,V , , X 1 H - , ,.,- V .. VIQ--..,..LVi. 2 ' W J' Affeiff' Aa- A72 'V 7' -,f Ve : 'z:,,,:,:-w i 1-D -... ,, ' ' W S- s A . ann: The B-leam Baseballers were pushed llwrough a fougli season by a grea+ 'ream efforl consisfing of lwuslle in pilclwing and ouflield gains. ABOVE: Mickey Malanaphy dives for llwe base in a successful sleal affempf. BELOW LEFT: Mike Casaday sfeps across +l'1e base wi+h an air of defiance. BELOW RIGHT: A bursf of sfrenqlh pufs Tommy Smifli across fhe plafe seconds before fhe ball reaches him, .,v , 5 l l i Swimmers splash fo success The WildcaT Swim Team Tinished Their TinesT season ever under The direc- Tion of TirsT year coach, Bob Nero. Co- capTains, Mary Adamson, and STeve SToTTs, conTribuTed largely To The suc- cess oT The Team. l'lighlighTed by The Regional MeeT The WildcaTs Tound ThaT all The hard work ThroughouT The year was worTh iT. Members oT The Team were: FronT Row: Phil STallings, Mike Groues, Don Carrell, Tom Mayer. Sec- ond Row: Les Moreland, Jack Bell, JeTT Dannemiller, Tom Clark, Ben Drennan. Third Row: Coach Bob Nero, Mike Mason, Andy Chiles, Bill Goad, STeve STOTTS, Bruce Riggs. OPPOSITE PAGE: FronT Row: Cindy Carder, Janie SlaughTer, Melanie McGruder, Marla Klein, Lynn l-lamilTon. Second Row: PaTTy I-leTh, Jennie Green, Nola Sikora, Terry O'ConnelI, Terry EvereTT. Back Row: Coach Bob Nero, Nan MiTchell, Mary Adamson, Mary I-ludel, Linda Mayer, Sharon EvereTT. ' l LAKE I-lI6l-ILANDS SWIMMING RECORDS 200 Medial Relay Girls 2:I7.9 E. Adamson M. Adamson C. RoberTson Boys l:48.9 J. Russell R. Jondron L. Moreland L. Mayer A. I-lamilTon 200 Free 2:09.6 200.4 M. Adamson D. Adamson 200 InTer Medial 2:34.2 2:I2.4 M. Adamson J. Russell 50 Free :27.7 :24.4 E. Adamson S. SToTTs I00 Bu'H'er'fly l:26.2 :58.2 M. Hudel J. Russell l00 Free :58.2 :54.6 M. Adamson J. Baines 400 Free 5:45.4 4:2l.4 L. Mayer D. Adamson l00 Back l:2I.5 l:00.2 M. l'ludel J. Russell I00 BreasT I:l9.9 l:07.5 M. Adamson R. Jondron 400 Free Relay 4:27.5 3:43.86 L. Mayer J. Baines M. l'ludel S. Upchurch M. Magruder D. Adamson M. Adamson J. CoulTer BELOW RIGHT: A wildcaf Diver demonsTraTes his Torm dur- ing aquaTic compeTiTion. V4 LEFT: Execufing a perfed iacknife, Cindy Carder performs af a LH swim meef. Mofmen goin vicfories, new found experience Comple+ing The season wifh a 5-5 record, lhe LH Grapplers did well for 'rheir level of experience. Senior wresller Mike McGinnis placed fourlh in fhe Srale Cham- pionships. Members of The squad were: Fronf Row: Russ Willis, Rickey Bolhe, Rick Roberlson, Al lurinsky, David Merryman, Frank Zeiler, Larry McGruder. Back Row: Chipper French, Manager, Benny James, Ken Haggerly, Gary While, Greg Harker, David Tyree, Jay Carnes, Jerl Denmon, Gary Barnell. Back Row: Vernon Allen, John Marlin, Roberl lrish, Jim Liggirl, Mike McGinnis, Joe Lannberl, Greg Smilh, Tom Mul- hall, Coach Roberf Harris. ' QMWWWL ,,W1Q,,,,,. ..A.,,s,,.. . .. N . f,,,M-.--...vie-1' A M1 T32 f'f '1' V '3T '1 ' R is m. P. 1 ii C . .l Weil csis. P 5 C C llglil in .:,,,if1.f - ' ':,' .5 -fif-657 -5 s ill' ' 4' iffiiziiisff if', ff--iiilaififii xii Q fe i: , gl ' i 'A f W' 'ia . 'f -- s - I .-- W , , ....., .. , , i i iii ii ' -5 i ' Y I - if ,Q 9' 5 f s... I Q, ' , -H F f Q f if . . . 1 ,sa f . yi f ' .. 1 3:51-,. M lhlii P' ' ' LH ' f L C 'i D , . C -. ' ' A M W N- i g C ' - if 3 , i if - . i . - - , ,,k, H ,, W - .5 , Q V 3-G - 1 iii .. L 'f-- r ,., . 4 ,.. .. Q X mt, K+... . I . i g.X?cz,1?1: ,E clii 9lfiv,slf!fag W, fy func: rg ails f 5' W if qlliflfgl rf a if ff Ne, Cl'?UfQ,l' fjf 5 ABOVE: Coach Roberl' Harris adverfises fhe feam's fund-raising ac+ivifies. BELOW RIGHT: Dazed Russ Willis is announced 'rhe yicfor of a rugged wres+ling mafch. Ll-l Wreslling Texas School for The Blind Irving Van Als+yne Richardson Pearce R. L. Turner lvlacfxrlhur Pearce Van Alsfyne Bishop Lynch ST. lvlarlcs Bishop Lynch BELOW: From a defensive posifion, David Tyree does a sland up. BELOW RIGHT: John Marlin, holding his opponenfs waist conlrols lhe wresfling sifu- afion. Trocksfers achieve impressive season ln one of ils fines? seasons ever, +l1e boys 'rraclc feam ran +o viclory in several presfigious meels, including flue Kimball Relays, flue Housfon lnvi- farional, and flwe disfricf meel a+ Richardson, as well as 'flue LH lnvila- fional. Disfance running and field evenfs were flue winning speciallies, as 'rrackslers Cumella, Maxfield, Offmers, and Purnell among ofhers, disfin- guished llwemselves on numerous occasions. 'iv' N--laa.,.g ABOVE: Traclcsler Tommy Tolson confinues in The sfrenuous Two mile run. BELOW LEFT: Buddy Maxfielcl Takes confrol as lie receives flue baron from Bruce Larimer in flie mile relay. BELOW RIGHT: Charles Murphy and Mark Sfamm humbly accepf Hwe lirsf place froplwy for llwe LH lnvilafional fraclc meer. S ,lg if , -we .W-4,1 ,,., H E' , if 1f.iQ, if A ,h,, W 5 A N L1,k.2 W 'hw 'Ky A-,J ,wi A 43' T A A W? 71 M A25 ' Q' E E r. L . J- - L H22 J PM V Q ii A L ': , or ,,,.. K'h ' in T LLLLL A To K 'ig A, 1' ':L ' A 1 zh' ' rgvhh' L , 1 , lir T ' 5 b , iy' . -,,.. ,, ' ABOVE LEFT: Wifh greaf deferminanon Sieve Cumella leaves flue sfarfing block in fha mile relay. ABOVE RIGHT: Burning up fhe cinders. Thomas Hardin passes up a Norfh Mesquife runner in flue fwo mile relay. BELOW LEFT: Bruce Lafimer forges ahead following a sharp hand-off. Members of The I973 Boys' Track Team were: Fron+ Row: Bernard Reingold, Barry Howell, Mark Sfamm, Greg McAnally, Tom Tolson, Dean Wiffer, Gary Smrekar, Blake Burleson, Tommy Hardin, Bob Calla- way. Second Row: Brenf Bedsole, Mike Sonnenberg, Kevin Dawkins, Charles Murphy, David Rice, John Carson, Mark Gifford. John Conway, Brad Caldwell, Scolf Lufher, Kevin Terer, Philip Gerber, Pere Balda. Third Row: Gran? Gealy, Columbus Fulghum, Chris Lind, Kur+ Freeman, Jim Liggi+, Greg Clausen, Bryan ... Offmers, Mike Lu+her, Buddy Maxfield, Glenn Garreff, Jeff Gilson, Ray Carrio. Back Row: Dalane Schieler- sfein, Kim Terrell, Kevin McGinnis, Kenny Robison, Richard Fleming, Brooks Purnell, Mark Spradley, Coach Bill Garner. BELOW LEFT: Preparing fo pole vault Granf Gealy looks fo Coach Bill Garner for a word of encouragement BELOW RIGHT: Greg Clausen sefs his pace in The Two mile run. 113 g -- ,,,,., , rar T :Swv ,.,? , -, : V i an E2 T , ,,,, 11 4 -as -44 I hi L T f 7l'L'1f'ff , is ,W Fems display championship folenf Members of The I973 Girls' Track Team were: FronT Row: Alice Griffee, Lyn Zaboinik, Janie Barger, Sandra Winborne, Carol Wilson, Linda Wadley, Kim Wozen- craTT, Donna Briwa, and Cindy SpoonTs. Second Row: Melissa Kuenle, Barbara Edwards, Jeannie FarnsworTh, Becky McClenny, Vickie Mullins, Robbie Brown, Debra Ellis, Pam PaTTeson, Andra Anderson, Robin Rowan, Nancy Edwards, MarTy STamm, and CaThy Wiles. Third Row: Mrs. Adams, Thyra Flabiano, Joni Brewer, Karen VVozencraTT, PaT Yancy, Jan FelTman, Denise Pearson, Terry Glass, Julie Campbell, Diane Nevels, Nancy Hai- ley, and Becky Jenson. 45, f 4, J N. W ,K ABOVE LEFT: PaT Yancy proudly sTands on The TirsT-place box aTTer winning The Triple iump during The LH lnviTaTional. ABOVE RIGHT: Jennie FarnsworTh successTully sTreTches Tor The Tape as she Takes Tirsf place in The 880 run. I my BoasTing some oT The TinesT compeTiTors in The sTaTe, The girls Track Team seT a blisTering pace in iTs quesT Tor The disTricT champi- onship. Along The way, records were seT by The iumping specialisTs Vicki Mullins, Denise Pearson, and PaT Yancy, while lighTning-TasT sprinTers such as Becky Mcclenny, Kim WozencraTT, and Nancy Hai- ley were ouTrunning The compeTiTion. FN T L .Q , . V! Ai K. ,, Q. . -yr.. . s ms i Q5 it ,. .2 'dw if-is -Q ' ' ,,..4 5- T- 1'f' a 2 1 f v i,u2 - 'rg Tw A . . T 33 .L s 1 .- XJ' n :fail kc: .X A 1 rigs Q ,. . - . I gi? , -1 is . xx . w i . ' 1 E. . f - T slll as Q ' 'T ' Q. T bi F ' i f '55-K iff f' T' I.. A --- l2,, 4 i s , 3 'g a5::g5giff. -1 my 1 1 ya i is- L!l'l ' i T 5 :,1 gl P E -- ' yiuuu ' ssca -T T s - N - .....-.Mk ABOVE LEFT: STriving for The Tinish in The sf Ga -ill! 'aj'-if IOO yard dash, Kim Wozencraff places second. ABOVE RlGHT: Andre Anderson Takes sTrides Toward The finish in The 880 run. BELOW: TracksTers Denise Pearson and Vicki Mullins Take TirsT and Third in The high lump Tor LH. Tolenf propels Rockeffers fo recognifion The LH Raclceflers displayed greal individual lalenls during The 72-73 season. Oulsranding per- formers for The 'ream included John Haffield, Shelley Sfarr, John Camp, and Carla Haynes. Mem- bers ol lhe squad are: Fron+ Row: Pam Holbrook, Denise Wade. Judie Clarke, Dominique Combs, John Camp, Frank Morgan, John Hallield. Second Row: Linda Tyson, Anne Broyles, Carra Wal- lace, Jeff Dulice, Suzanne Osborne, Nancy Phelps, Carla Haynes, Johnefle Shelley. Back Row: Gary Gabriel, Mark Sissom, Tod Russell, Slan Parlerson, Rich- ard Banlcs, Greg Miller, Leonard Piclcel. ABOVE: Sian Pafferson and Richard Banks engage in an affer school march. BELOW LEFT: Sfan Pafferson sfrelches fo sfrilce a high-flying fennis ball. Golfers baffle weofher pressure Placing high since Iasf season in infra-disfricf and invifa- fional fournamenfs, The golf feam sfeadily gained fhe confi- dence and poise which made if a recognized fhreaf among highly regarded area compefifion. Coach Ed Zachary expressed opfimisfic enfhusiasm for fhe disfricf season, having confidence in sfalwarf performers Bob Neal, David Fosfer, and Randy Ford. Neal, as lasf year's disfricf medalisf, paced fhe squad as 'ream capfain during fhe disfricf fourney held af Sherman. Ofher golfers for fhe l972-73 season were, Roy Jackson, Sfeve Brown, Scoff Vafh, Sfeve Kilpafriclc, Doug Heruska, Alan Bruce, Sfeve Haney, Charles Avanf, Keifh Robi- son, and David Hasse. ,. 92 M! 'F . Q Q ABOVE LEFT: Sfeve Farr fries fo prove himself in fronf of feammafes Sfeve Kilpafrick and Bob Neal. ABOVE RIGHT: Randy Ford, wifh infense concenfrafion, prepares fo puff. BELOW RIGHT: Members of fhe 72-73 Golf Team were: Sfeve Farr, Roy Jackson, Randy Ford. David Fosfer, David Hasse, Sfeve Haney, and Doug Heruska. Soccer feom eorns playoff berth .c.a.4Q.. ...T v'fTfg.1'qf.,g',f-R A 7. Aff...-wgi,:A,,1.,Mg5ZwfA ff f . 41 ' W' A The Soccer feam proved 'ro be oufsfanding fhis year by compef- ing in fhe Norfhern Conference Playoffs only fo lose in fhe second game of fhe cornpefifion fo Rich- ardson. Named fo fhe Conference All-Sfar feam were Tim Tucker and Gene Lenz. Ofher oufsfand- ing players were Herman Bomhof, Bob Wade, Phil Lanfiser, and Bea- ver Raymond. ii- iia -- M' SOCCER SCORES LH 3 N. Garland I LH 5 Garland I LH I Richardson 3 LH 3 Berlcner I LH 4 Plano O LH 3 Wylie o LH 2 Pearce I LH I Pearce I LH O Richardson 8 LH O S. Garland 2 LH 2 Berlcner O NORTHERN CONFERENCE PLAYOEES LH 3 S. Garland 2 LH I Richardson 7 ABOVE: Tim Brown endeavors fo kick fhe ball, while a Greenville opponenf advances. LEET: Herman Bornhof fakes a shof during a pre-season game. BELOW RIGHT: Phil Lanfiser and Tim Tuclcer move up field wifh 'the play. Amofeur sporfsfers we for feom honors The second annual inlramural pro- gram go? underway wifh coed volley- ball acrion. ln The spring, baskefball compefifion befween clubs creafed unlimiled acfion when feams wifh names such as Buell's Bruins 84, PROS, FCA, and Guess Who, enfered info play. ABOVE RlGl lT: Terry Lenard of 'rhe Guess Who and Doug Lemons of Buell's Bruins slruqqle for The Hpolf. ABOVE LEFT: Buell's Bruins plan Their sfrafeqy 'For fhe nexf half of fhe Inframural game againsl Guess Who. BELOW: Doug Lemons fakes a free lhrow sho? for Buell's Bruins. ...--' S.. 2 55 ' 1 ABOVE: Affaclcing 1'l'1e ball, a member of flue Bernoulle's Boys sels up a refurn score. BELOW LEFT: Buddy Maxfield, of Buell's Bruins, reaches for a rebound in an infense game againsl' Guess Who. BELOW RlGl'lT: Bernouille's Boys se? up 'the volleyball againsf The Girls Track during Their infermural volleyball baffle. 0 J' Qaculfy ' seniors ' underclassmen ' f PGPUL US ' fX.I,IflDQJ, . USLUSSQIUJQPUFI , SJUIUSS . aculfy ' seniors ' underciassmen ' ,Zi X, 1 fs I V j Mlnoof , uewssqoaapun , sJoguaS ' . A+In'J QS . sJogu C 3 O. CD 'I O OJ an uw 3 CD 3 u '51 QI 0 C I 0 cn CD 2. O 1 cn 0 C 3 O. KD 1 fl Q! rn Ln 3 CD 3 a 'Fw Q! 0 C I '4 0 Ln CD 2. O 1 cn 0 C 3 D. CD 1 fl DJ cn uv 3 CD D o -+1 DJ 0 2 -0- X' . . . sharing knowledge wifh o+l1ers in addiiion 'lo mainfaining discipline during ins+ruc+ion, represen+ing +he l vi'I'al linlc beiween flue l aclminisfrafion and +l1e s+uden+s, and experiencing l +l1e safisfaciion 'l'l1a+ comes wifh +he comple'I'ion of l obligafions as members of fhe FACULTY . . . J. J. PEARCE. SuperinTendenT i l A. M. ANDERSON, Principal JERRY GREEN Sfoff deserves dedicofion honor Renewed enThusiasm and desire Tor closer Teacher-sTudenT relaTionships were displayed by The Lake Highlands TaculTy and sTaTT during The l972-I973 school year. Such eTTorTs were chan- neled inTo noTiceable resulTs by The leadership oT Principal A. M. Anderson and AssisTanT Prin- cipals George Green, Kerry Green, Tom WhiT- man, and Mike Ogg. The cooperaTion beTween The adminisTraTion and The sTudenTs led To Tull developmenT oT The poTenTial shown by all LH'ers. As The school grew, so did The wisdom and undersTanding of all oT Lake Highlands' TaculTy. Singling ouT one or Two Teachers To honor as dedicaTees became increasingly diTTiculT as The number OT TaculTy members who meriTed The honor mulTiplied. For ThaT reason, The yearbook sTaTT chose To dedicaTe The l972-l973 WILD- CAT To The enTire Lake Highlands' TaculTy. The compleTe sTaTT earned The award Through Their umcailing inTeresT and undersTanding exhibiTed Tor The sTudenTs boTh individually and collec- Tively. I . ,,,, My GEORGE GREEN MIKE OGG fw- TOM WHITMAN JANICE ADAMS Mafh ELIZABETH ADAY Malh PATRICIA ARTHUR Library LOIS ATTAWAY Office CAROLYN AUSTIN Typing SAM AUSTIN Biology. Afhlefics y KAY BAINES English, Anlhropology NORMA BAIRD Shorfhand. Bus. Law KATHA BLACK Drill Team, P.E. LEFT: During open house, Mr. David Paflon explains his English program lo inleresfed parenls. RIGHT: Pep Squad Sponsor, Mrs. Donna Guidry and Cheerleader Sponsor Miss Marfha Carona discuss The lasf pep rally of +he year. 3.1 Sponsors guide spirif groups - . . Donna Guidry. 'Nik zqiifx is di 5' s The high-stepping Highlandeffes waif anxiously as Mrs. Kafha Black announces fhe line for 'rhe Richardson game. Supporfing ideas and encouraging new vifaliry, Mrs. Karha Black, Miss Mar+ha Carona and Mrs. Donna Guidry backed LH spiril organizafions. Leading Ihe Highlandelfes in an excifing year. Mrs. Black helped perfecf and direcf weekly half-lime shows. The I972-I973 Wildcaf cheerlead- ers and spirif Ieam amplified pep rallies and game spirif under +he direcfions of Miss Marfha Carona and Mrs. JEANETTE BOLDIN6 English, Arf BERNICE BONNER Chemisfry KAREN BOUTELLER Plan A KATHLEEN BROWN Counselor RICHARD BUELL CVAE JUDY BURNETT Mafh GRACE BUROW English PATTI BUTTERS Special Ed. JIM CALDWELL Science, Afhlefics MARTHA CARONA P.E., Cheerleaders MARTHA ANN CATES Hisfory ELIZABETH CHANDLER Mafh JERRY CHANDLER Counselor CHERRY CLACK Office FREDDIE CLARK Home Ec., Consumer Ed DAVID COLE Special Ed. GORDON COLLINS Band, Arf Appreciafion BETTY COTTER Arf TOM CRIGGER English FRANCES DAVENPORT Counselor CLAUDETTE DAVIS Office BRENDA DU BOSE Bachelor Survival KELWYN ELLIS Chemisfry, Biology DOTTIE EMMONS Office JOANNE EMMONS Office SCOTT EVANS Shop ELLEN FLEMING Hisfory JEAN FOUNTAIN Office BECKY FRENCH English, French MARY ELLEN FUOUAY English BILL GARNER Science, Afhlefics SARAH GASTON Special Ed. ' ,, ,,,,,- 4 A, ,av- vii' LEFT Mrs. Becky French renders no mercy when sfuden RIGHT The assisfanf principals Mike Ogg, Jerry Green, wifh each ofher during one of fheir well-known meefings in I 'fu fs are absenf on fesf day. and Tom Whifman confer fhe hall. WWW i an L fxwi or is . his Ellis, Chandler chosen 'Teachers of The year' Chosen every year Tor ouTsTanding paTience and wisdom are Two Teachers who bear The TiTle Teacher oT The Year. These deserving Teach- ers were nominaTed and selecTed by The mem- bers oT EuTure Teachers oT America. This year, chemistry Teacher, Mr. Kelwyn Ellis, and algebra Teacher, Mrs. ElizabeTh Chandler, were pres- enTed wiTh The Trophies in recogniTion oT Their concern Tor Their sTudenTs and Their desire To share knowledge wiTh Them. LARRY GEBHARDT Music. OrchesTra BILL GEORGES AThleTics RITA GREENFIELD OTTice HARRIET GROSS Mafh T' S in Qi, LF, Jil' X? C DONNA G-UIDRY English, Pep Squad DENNIS GUILL HisTory RONNIE HARDIN DraTTing GLORIA HARE 1 . L ' L he ,, ii T ff' .. A f, 'f lg xgf- V is Y-U Q TTTN LaTin, English TOP: Mrs. ElizabeTh Chandler looks proudly aT her Teacher oT The Year pla- que. BOTTOM: Debbie Ziegler congraTu- laTes Mr. Kelwyn Ellis on The honor of being named Teacher of The Year. ROBERT HARRIS English, Wresfling WOODY HARRY Biology BARBARA HERRING Spanish JAY HIGGINS Science, Alhlefics GERALDINE HORTON Pre-Employmenf JERRY HUNT Phofography NELL JENNINGS Hisfory, Government JOE BOB JOHNSON Health, Afhlefics .nga LEFT: Welcoming The sophomores fo Lake High- lands, Mr. Anderson informs fhe newcomers of school fradifions and policies. RIGHT: Reverfing 'ro +he past Mrs. Marfha Cafes lakes on fhe charming affire of yesfer-year. Variety spices English curriculum Originafed las? year, fhe relalively new Eng- lish Deparlmenl' formal cafered fo The sludenfs' individual inleresfs. An LH'er could sfudy Shake- speare. drama, poelry, shorl slories, and various ofher English fopics. The program's only require- menf was a semesler senfence of composifion. Mr. Tom Crigger, head of fhe English deparf- menf, helped fo organize lhe presenl' syslem in a sincere efforf lo creafe more inferesf and selecfion in English. Amid lhe excifemenl of Nalional Honor Soci- e+y indudions, sponsor Mrs. Rica Saffer. Mary Wilson and Geoffrey Williams congraiulafe fhe newly accepfed members. '-is LOUISE JOHNSON Sfudy Hall MARGARET JOHNSON Home Ec. MURIEL KARNOWSKI Library ELIZABETH KEEP Mafh FRANCES KILLOUGH Sfudy Hall JESS KIRKLEY Hisfory, Economics GINNIE LENNOX Office VICKY LOPEZ English FRAN MAPLES French MARY MARLAR JB f Hisfory, Governmenf ' PAUL MARLIN , Choir, Music 412 Library ,q W W. S. MCCOLLUM f' ' Special Ed. , , i:,, H MICHAEL MCFARLAND . ' Shop la MARY Lou MCCOLLUM 4 ,5 1,111 I ' 'L ' Ji - ll i W 3 W. .Ag ' ...J me-:Q , ,f , ,,. W Q :jg , MARY MCLOUGHLIN , . E Qffgce il Q. we JERRY MCVAY L' E f Q Counselor E FRANCES MEDLIN 5 Library V 1 Q' LEFT: The Monday morning blahsn caplure fhe normally cheerful Mrs. Norma Baird. RIGHT: Relaxing in fhe lounge, Mrs. Vivian Schermer spends her leisure lime grading Eng- lish papers. fi , 'is Arfisfs use creative modes In an armosphere s+ressing creafivify and originalify, Lake High- lands' arf sfudenfs were granfed freedom of expression. Unham- pered by rigid s+yIes and rules, classes were encouraged in Iheir work by a varieIy of proiecfs in numerous modes. Carved Iinoleum blocks were fransformed info unique Chrisfmas cards, and seIf-por- Trails were made using only fhe aid of a mirror. The proiecfs devel- oped Ihe s'ruden+s' individual sIyIe, while providing a sense of bal- ance and coordina+ion. English BETTY MONTGOMERY Spanish RUTH MONTGOMERY JANE MITCHELL Office CHARLES MOORE Hisfory. Governmenf ROBERT NERO English PATRICIA NORMAN Speech PEGGY NORMAN Library MURRIEL OLIVER English WESLEY ORR German, Tennis LEFT: Junior Principal Tom Whi'rman predicfs a greaf year 'For Ihe I974 seniors, bu+ he also warns of The ever-presenf need Io raise money. RIGHT: Making her Chrisfmas giffs, Mrs. Jeanneffe Bolding decorafes fhe Wise Men figures. The Lake Highlands' foreign language feachers affended a fwo-day forum held af fhe Universify of Dallas where fhey were welcomed by Professor Walfraud Barfschf. Exploring fhe lafesf concepfs in language Teaching, fhe forum concenfrafed on fhe coordinafion of foreign language programs befween fhe high school and universify level. Lake Highlands' feachers were among fhe nearly IOO foreign language insfrucfors from fhe Dallas-E+. Worfh area fo parficipafe in fhe series of lec- fures, workshops and panels. Mrs. Beffy Monfgomery, Mrs. Barbara Herring, and Miss Fran Maples cooperafecl in fhe program fhis year. TOP: Mrs. Naomi Whife cries ouf in dismay when her boyfriend fells her fhaf he wanfs his Senior ring back on Dress-Up Day. BOTTOM: Foreign language Teachers Mrs. Beffy Monfgomery, Mrs. Barbara Herring and Miss Fran Maples discuss language 'reaching mefhods wifh Professor Walfraud Barfschf af fhe Universify of Dallas. MILDRED PARKS Home Ec. DAVID PATTON English X 3 L NEIL PATTON Hisfory ALISSA PITMAN English JOYCE PITTMAN BETH PORTERFIELD - Home EC. r ELIZABETH PRITCHETT Home Ec., Consumer Ed. 1 if i,, 'i English Y F 'W Q PAM RALSTON Drama lar wi 3 .. A' fix llfEl...lX-ll kwin. 41 Rf ss . 'Q' , Q A Yr ' isis s . fit 5 if i i' l 1 Q . iwfl 3 -gn WS' 9. he Al! v LEFT: Reminiscing fo earlier years, Mrs. Mary Marlar helps relive The Lake Highlands of The sixfies. RlGHT: Using a high-powerecl sales pifch, sophomore sponsor Mr. Wesley Orr solicifs sophomore con+ribu+ions from Mrs. Jane+ Marlin. ,l Teachers offend forum 1 MARYETTA RETD D.E. BURLE RICHARDSON I.C.T. LAVERNE ROSS English MARY ANN RUNBERG English JACKY RUSSELL Mafh. Afhlefics RICA SAFEER English DONNA SCARBOROUGH Mafh VIVIAN SCHERMER English SCOTT SHEPARD D.E. ROBERT SHOEMAKE Ma+h DON SKAGGS Hisfory MARGARET SPURLOCK Spanish Advisors colm LH crises LEFT: Mr. Bryan? Wolf faces up To librarian Mrs. Peggy Norman and fo The penalfies of an overdue library book. RIGHT: No, I don'f wanf +o see your pei snake! Mrs. Margaret Spurlock exclaims fo Lisa S+inchcombe. VIVIAN STARKS Counselor - N BETSY VANDAMENT if M , Hisfory, Psychology A - f JERRY WADE 's-- A Typing, Afhlefics L fig TOMMY WADE A Mafh, Physics, Afhlefics 'M Ly X 5' Vfjg' J , , X - :X sl ,Y T xi MARTHA WALKER ' 1 ,i.' T Counselor -A is E yi' iivx, M JERRY WELLS M., T r as Afhlefics K ' 1 'ii A N'i 1 W r JEAN WESTBROOK if , g ar sg ssi loissa E LibrarY TT' ' l ii NAOMI WHITE , sll sa T ' gg office ETEE 5 . Q Whelher il was a problem of a confused schedule or a desperale need for college advice, +he Lake Highlands' counselors srood by wirh prompf help for 'rhe needy sludenls. Problems ranging from personal diflicuI+ies Io poor grades occupied These inleresfed advi- sors. The sophomore counselors were generally busy wilh 'rhe sopho- mores' problems of adjusfing ro +heir high school careers, while rhe juniors wen? +o Iheir counselors wilh concern for Their courses needed for graduafion. Senior counselors were especially Iranlic in Iheir dealings wifh college reference manuals, SAT and ACT 'resl' schedules, college appIica+ions, senior ac?ivi+ies, scholarships, and graduafion problems. All foo oflen faken for granfed, 'rhe Lake Highlands' counselors were well-deserving of much praise for assisl- ing LH'ers in 'rheir day-+o-day crises. DON WHITWELL Ceramics JACKIE WILDER Office GAIL WILLIAMS Bookkeeping, Typing DORIS WILLIAMSON English WINDY WINSTEAD Biology BRYANT WOLF Physics. Malh CINDI WYNNE Journalism, Yearbook ED ZACHARY Hislory, Government Golf TOP: Mrs. Lois Affaway embellishes fhe walls of her office fo win Decora+or of fhe Week honors. BOTTOM: Senior Counselor Mrs. Jerry McVay and Sopho- more Counselor Miss Marrha Walker dis- cuss fhe dilemma of Senior exemprions. . . . aHemp+ing +o snare fhose lasl' enioyable momenfs as SENIORS, 'Finally learning +o work +ogei'l1er for common privileges, and squirming +o escape fhe crushing responsibili+ies of +l1e fulure all +l1e while anficipafing fhe challenges of +l1e unforseen . . . Capable leaders run class of 73 Spiri+ combined wi+h money-making proiecls made I973 a financial suc- cess. Seniors acfively par'ric- ipaled in fhe cusfomary evenfs such as Homecoming and Varsify Revue. New ideas for fund-raising were infroduced wifh fhe innova- l'ion of selling fickels for a Counfry Dinner Playhouse performance. The spirif fyp- ical of The class was evidenf af fhe pep rallies. Providing fhe required leadership for fhe class of '73 were: Jim Kipcalc, Presidenf: Ann Zie- gler, Vice-President Laurisa Woodson, Secrefaryy Kim Wozencraff. Hisforian: and Chris Sale. Represen+a+ive. Norman Adam: Bob Adams ClTFISlI Adams Paula Adams Mary Adamson Larry Adels+eln Bill Alderdice Ross Alexander Alan Alig Don Allen Toni Allred Brad Alfers Jean Alfon Sfewarr Anderson Andy Anderfon Cass Anweiler Jud Archer Eddie Arledge Paul Arneff Sarah Arrambide Corky Ashford Julie Ann Bagnall Linda Baker Esfher Bakker Richard Banks Vicki Banks C0 DBA. 'HM we xfw ii 1 ,. E V ,, f , . a K ...i or A ,, .,.. L, ,,.,, ,an LEFT S+rain is apparenf on George Russell's face as he pracfices a cheerleading sfunf wifh Kafhy Reed. RIGHT: Decorafing fhe halls affer school, Diana Brand? helps wifh fhe senior spiri+ proiecf. Senior closs builds unify L L 5 S Susan Bean and John Fallisgaard discuss fhe issue of prohibifing halfer fops al' Ken Barker Brad Barlow David Barnum Judy Barr Carol Baxfer Sandy Beall Susan Bean Lana Beafy Jamie Beckler Jan Beggs Paul Belwne Barbara Bell Sieve Bell John Benedeffo Mark Bergmann Karen Biar Debbie Black Celesfe Boden Lisa Bolin Lisa Bowden I77 Terry Bradner Diana Brandf Brenda Branning Jo Bransford Paula Branyon Mike Brendle Pam Bridges Paffi Bridges Donna Briwa Joan Broiles Ron Brough Richard Brown Sfeve Brown Debby Broyhili Alan Bruce Dale Bryer Swearing fo +ell The whole +ru+h, Mai? Rooney fakes The wifness sfand during a mock friai in Pracfical English. English courses sfimulofe inferesfs Darrell Burgdorf Danny Burke Lisa Burns Mark Buller Bob Cadenlwead Jeff Cagney Brian Cahill Carol Cairns Pal Campbell Rohn Campbell Sfeve Campbell Terri Carder Scofl Carlson Jane Carnes Rosemary Carona Wayne Carrell Ray Carrio Gary Carfer Brad Case Jim Casey 'Q bf K ii Qibgwiif 4 . . x g , . I f 1 B fi li W Q 5' --. '-J LEFT: Sandi Moore lakes a b ealc from normal during +l1e Paris pep rally. i classroom procedures +0 color. RIGHT: Promofing sclwool spirif, George Russell leaps energefically 179 David Cheek Kei+h Claiborne Denny Clark Cafhy Clalerbaugh Debbie Clay'ron John Cleveland Ben Coleman Linda Coleman Penny Coney Barbara Cooper Scoff Cooper Jim Cork Jeannie Corzine Vince Cowdrey Cindy Cox Mike Cox Sieve Sborf and Craig Sorrels care moniously announce flns years Key Club Sweefhearf. Weofher hampers consfrucfion CCC? 1, 4 -'I A nl' 5: EWU l'?'15 'W C l i snag is A W ni W 4 H 2: M - ,e -- v :fy A .Q '-fr -1 iv, , 5521 fe-A uaiaa- . ' 4 A M- ,-an . - , ,,,,.., ,. , ., , C, A - - 2 A- Q .. A rsss , .N i si... -I C. l s in 'ffm W D Q 5 W M L . Q , is zyz C, . e f .gy - J 1 -- M L W rl . ' - The long awaifecl Wildcaf den is seen in '-Inu Rs: f gfs firsf phase of Consfrucfion. ,H UU 'WW Vw Par Cox Linda Craig Bill Crouch Maria Crump Sieve Cumella Mike Cummins Palsy Cunningham Bob Daigh Debbie Davis Debi Davis Diane Davis Larry Deckarcl Brenda DeMen+ Michele Dennis Louanne DePiro Debbie Dodge Karen Donawho Pal Dose Dave Doss Frank Dragna 'l8'I As high school graduafion drew near, seniors were faced wilh imporlanl' decisions. Counselors were on hand +0 answer sludenls' quesfions and 'ro assisf lhem in planning for college or work. Col- lege Nighl served as a good opporfunify 'For paren+s and slu- denls 'ro speak wifh represenla- lives of various colleges. Affer 'raking ACT, SAT, and achieve- menf fesls, many sfudenfs applied 'ro +he college of Their choice and wailed anxiously for The leHer of acceplance. LEFT: A represenlafive from fhe Univer- sify of Texas receives an overwhelming response from her infroduclion of lhe col- lege. RIGHT: Selecfing Texas Tech as her college desfinalion, Susie Pilney rellecls fhe choice of many LH seniors. YD 49 Tom Dulong Elena Dunlap Tom Dunlap D'Ann Duren Deloise Durham Sherry Ealy Cindy Earle Debbie Easley Palfi Easley Bill Edie Brenna Edwards Lee Edwards Sleve Elmore Carly Emmons Nancy Enrighl' Seniors onficipofe college Alfl' 1 fl i Susan Efhel Terri Everelf Tani Fagala John Fallisgaard Bob Falls Cheryle Farley David Farrand Doro+l1y Farrar Rick Farrell Diana Faullin Ray Fendley Mike Ferris Glynna Fields Susan Findley Vicki Fleming Robbie Flefclwer Bill Flook Debby Fouls Denise Fox Debbie Freels u, 3 by LEFT: Inferprefing ACT scores somefimes fends 'ro be harder Than 'rhe acfual fest RIGHT: Counselors Mrs. McVay and Mrs. Chandler remind Seniors of upcoming evenfs. 183 Dorofhy Farrar creafes 'the role of obnoxious Lucy during fha produc+ion of You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. JL Connie Freeman Kur'r Freeman Tom Free+ Jay Frydenlund AnneHa Fulcher Rober+ Fulfon Jim Gaffaney Sfephanie Gary Garbe Gambill Rachel Garber 1,1 11 I - 'mfg I. 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Thursday, seniors parTicipaTed in The TirsT Dress Up Day wiTh The winners being announced aT The pep rally on Friday. Following The baTTle wiTh The Plano WildcaTs, seniors grooved To The sounds oT Bacchus aT The Home- coming Dance. The SaTurday nighT performance oT The VarsiTy Revue ended Homecoming week in sTyle. Serving as masTer of ceremonies Tor The VarsiTy Revue, Ron Brough inTroduces The evening's enTerTainmenT. 'f: tfY 'Reef Mary Helen Hall Mike HalTom Rhonda Laura Hanifen Chris Hansen Greg Hansen RoberT Hardin HampTon Sally Harrell Cindy Harris PaTricia Harris Jenny HarT Dick Harrell BrenT HarTsell Tom Hawkins Mark HarTley Val Hawley Roberl Hawfhorne James Hemphill Laurie Hendry David Hermonal Sran Herndon Doug Heruslca Belly Hicks Layne Hiesfer Denise Highland Janie Hilborn PaH'i Hildebrandl Jeff Hill Tommy Hinfon Ron Hiffle Wes Hollinshead Brian Holme Bobby Holmes Bill Honsberger Connie Hood The Vars fy Rev e barbershop quarfef poses The ever p ese 1' quesf on, Where 187 Claire Howard Barry Howell Dale Huddlesfon Mary Hudel Jan Hull Gene Hunf Beverly Hunfer Carolan Husfon Paul Husfon Susan Hufclwinson Gail Irby Roy Jackson Freddy James Slnelia James Maff Jenniges Carla Jessup M-f Y .3 LEFT: Terry Sfanford eagerly parficipafes in The new fradifion of a class- room convenfion. RIGHT: Preparing a biology lab, Theresa Reilly carefully 'fills her fesf Tube. D5 i Labs complemenf lecfures During biology lab, Laurie Hendry. Jeff Gilson, Mark Johnson, and Nan Mifchell carefully selecf necessary solufions from an array of flasks. Barbara Johnson Carole Johnson Polly Johnson Rod Johnson Dwighl Johns+on Cindy Jones Jeff Jones Rancly Jones Weslon Josf Craig Keilh Diane Keilz Rusfy Kennard Sleve Kenf Mark Kessler Ginger King I9 0 Grgonizafions generate enthusiasm Providing The necessary framework Tor Lake Highlands' spiriT, The Band, Drill Team, and newly Tormed SpiriT Team served as The basis oT supporT Tor The WildcaT TooTball Team. ExhibiT- ing ouTsTanding performances, These groups helped build a Tine repuTaTion Tor Lake High- lands. ATTer hours of pracTice, The sTudenTs per- Tecfed numerous rouTines To presenT To The audi- ences. As rewards Tor excepTional achievement The Band received The TiTle of number one Texas 4A Honor Band, and The Drill Team won several awards aT The SMU Drill Team School. Preparing Tor The W. T. WhiTe halTTime performance. BeTTy Hicks spends her aTTernoons pracTicing The marching rouTine. Melissa King Brian Kingsley Pam KlnTner Jim Kipcak Jann Kirkley David KaThy KolsTer Dan Koons JaneT Judy KosTura KisTenmacher Barry Kresh Gene Krlska Kordsmeuer David Kung Karen Krawzik BeTsy Kuehnle L . an , ir. Randy Kurlanic Jeff Lage Carl Lammons Sandra Landcasfer Russ Landrum Phil Landliser Briclgef Lankford Linda Laquey Bruce Lafimer Judy Lealce Doug Lemons Ellana Leonard Rhonda LeRouax Suzanna LeVeIle Tim Levy Brenda Lewellyn Gary Lewis Sheryl Lewis Ken Lilley Larry Lincoln LEFT: Leading The drill feam rhrough a successful year, Highlan- deffe Capfain Karla McCullough delighfs fhe audience with her performance of a well-rehearsed roufine. RIGHT: The Wildcaf mas- cof aslcs, Why me? 191 Individuals voice controversial Ideas Jerri Lincl Kay Lillle Rocky Lillle Joyce Lockharl Sheryl Lolman Carol Lollin Jessalu Lovell Mary Lulher Callwy Malanaphy Carl Malmberg Greg Marlin Kalhy Marlin Kimloerlee Marlin Roylyn Marlin Derek Massey Gary Mallllews Escorled by Bobby Wlso Se o Class Homecoming nom ee Tan Fagala greels ll'1e audience willm a big smile Q.. gn 57' ig 4, 4 m ,. 5, I ,,,. w- 11, , L- mf , , Mi ! s, A . .i LEFT: In response 'ro a Fang opinion poll, Tale Wolf explains his ideas. RIGHT: ln her vice-presidenfial cam- paign speecln, Ann Ziegler vows fo do lier bes+ fo make '73 a year fo remember. Gayle Mafula Gloria Maxwell Linda Mayer Doug McAlisl'er Jan McCaffer+y Pam McCleery '94 James McCrary Karla McCullough Diane McDonald Roger McDonald 'Emu J '-.af .rm Mike McGahee Mike McGinnis Debbie Mcln+osl'1 Jim McKee Lawrence McKinney i K ,, . 1 ii iixi - - N 2 Bill McLoughlin ' J , Wendy McLuclcie - A . ,gf in 9' . M. ,J Jennifer Means pq E .,fh Y Marilyn hAeH,On Anne Menegay ii 'Q f 193 Bachelors sharpen culinary falenfs Offering senior bachelors an opporlunily a+ fulure survival, a new course lel boys fry cooking, washing, and ofher household chores. Bachelor Survival equipped boys wifh experience and basic knowledge in several areas of home living fo prepare 'rhem for college or bachelor life. LEFT: During a break in office work. Marsha Sechresf cafches up on her homework while Debby Zimmerman, Paul Behne, and Jann Kirkley supervise. RIGHT: Affer a lab in Bachelor Survival, Rickey Gray samples his blueberry muffins. Sherri Melcalf Denise Miller Pam Miller Susan Millis Terry Minron '1 Ann Mifchell M V, Becky Mifchell 7, irl Nan Mifchell Bill Monk Don Monrgomery Bruce Moore Donna Moore .s Elaine Moore Randy Moore Sandi Moore Les Moreland Eddy Morris Don Morrison Sidney Morrison Helen Morrow LynneHe Mor+on Mike Moser Cam Mullarlcey Charles Murphy Pefer Myer Jack Myers Lea Ann Nabors Ron Neff Linda Neighbor John Noel Jane Nolden Theresa Nolen 195 Dennis Norris Jeaneffe Oakry Guy Ogden Pam Olive Gregg Olsen Sieve O'Neai Jamie OpeI+ Suzanne Osborne Bryan OHmers Danny Owen Dirk Owen Jeff Owens Debbie Page Terri Parker Susan Paffillo Don Perkins Sponsored by 'the Key Club, The LH Beliboys do fheir parf fo sfrengfhen Wildcaf spirif. Snow brightens daily routine ggi ,, 'Q I ,,'x.A1-f, LEFT: Playing The role of a +ough foofball player, Bob Cadenhead is infer- viewed in Mrs, Wynne's iournalism class. RIGHT: Thrilied by fhe firsf snow of the year, LH s+uden+s find if hard fo sfay inside. wi' IG! 'SYM 'O Terrye Pefers Susan Peferson Sharon PickeH Susan Pilney Gary Pokladnik Gary Polifo Ka+hy Pols+on Nancy Pope Teresa Pope Roberf Powdrill Amy Prassel Lynda Price S+eve Price Kenf Pride Gayle Prifchard Paul Prochaska Sue Prusha AI Puig Hal Quinn S+eve Raymond 197 Charlie Brown copfivofes audience Recrealing scenes from Charles Shul+z's comic srrip, Peanu+s, 'rhe drama deparl- menf presenfed a musical version of You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. Direcred by Miss Pam Ralsfon, +he cas? was composed ol: Doug lv1cAlis'rer lCharlie Brownl, Dorolhy Far- rar lLucyl, Lisa Bolin lSnoopyl, Jeff Cagney lSchroederl, Ron Brough lLinusl, and Amy Harrell lSallyl. The brighl selling provided a background for an evening of side-splirling enrerfainmenr. Despile lhe liberal regulafions on hair lengfh, Nalhan Whifener prefers fo have his shorl. fi . 'V Tiff- 1.21 Y ff' V- 3 frzssszssiz f -was ' --: 1 fee:-f' - .- Q 'S -.s L F' fi . 1 -ii'i . W , , I .q ,. ,xx . flz- :-- iifiii. . . i ,,' -K1 iii ii R . i1,i be as A sssag R R15 are 1 .35 A PK 3 kWk-.. A :f f'fx,Nm ,K Q v ii-'- ' i,li'a 9' ,--1 ,--- Chrislopher Redwine Kalhy Reed Kevin Reed Randy Reed Theresa Reilly Bernie Reingold Vicki Reynolds Joan Ries Evelyn Richardson Sfelani Ricks Karhy Rieves Bruce Riggs Morris Roberls Randy Roberrson Sleve Robinson Kenny Robison 'Q an fe 'S+- ,W QW QW? , , WJ' I f 1--3 LEFT: Depressed and downhearfecl, Charlie Brown, played by Doug Mcfklisier, reflecfs on +he problems of managing a base- ball feam. RIGHT: Snoopy, played by Lisa Bolin, envisions The ups and downs of being a sfafue. James Rodgerson Mark Roman Ma'r'r Rooney Mario Ruiz Valerie Runyan Susie Rufh George Russell Chris Sale Theresa Samsky Yolande Sanders Gary Sare Lecia Sauve Cheryl Savage Rick Sawyer Karen Sayres Billy Scarbrough Janise Schrader Lisa Schumann Mike Schwanz Allen Scoff 199 Campaigns flavor year LEFT T yng To cafch up wifh fhe news, M ke C mm s scans a back issue of Time. Alice Seafon Marsha Sechresl Becky Sharp Johneffe Shelley Leslie Sheppard Sfeve Shorf Vicky ShuH'y Bill Siefsema David Siefsema Elizabefh Simons Sheree Simpson David Sissom Sue Sivess Lisa Slafor Janel Slaughfer Ann Slesfhenger -1195 33 N W ,f V. ,,..,.x ,, 5, IL! 'F ' 5 R5 ii ,. . ,,,,s,.4 In his campaign speech for senior class president Jim Kip cal: sfresses lhe imporfance of individual parhcipafion. Sfeve Sloaf Doug Smrelcar Carl Smilh Leslie Smifh Lisa Smifh Marlc Smilh Mark Smifh Philip Smilh Sharon Smifh Sieve Smi+h Tracy Smifh Pal Snodgrass Debbie Sorensen Craig Sorrels Dee Soulhwood 02 Awards pro vide incen five Several honors were awarded fo oulsfanding seniors for characfer, leadership, and scholasfic abilify. Thirfy-one deserving seniors were elecred To lhe Na+ional Honor Sociely and were formally inducfed by The old members. The scholas'ric swea+er awards furlher proved fhe capabilify of fhe ralenfed sfudenrs. Selecled members of lhe class of '73 were chosen by fhe Norlhlalce Exchange Club as You'rh of rhe Mon+h for +heir individual par'ricipa+ion and characfer. Rec- ognizing +he eflorls of oufsfanding sfudenfs, 'rhese various awards provided an added incenfive for s+udying. Congrafulafing David Siefsema on his accepfance info fhe NHS. Theresa Reilly pins his flower on him. Diane Spencer Sieve Spoonfs Jay Srallings Terry Sfanford Doug Sfapf Shelley Srarr Cindy Sfephens Michael Sferlacci Pa? Sfewarf Mark Slamm Sara S+anford Madonna S+. Vickie Clair Sfepchinslo Gail Sfrickland Janef S'rires ,, fn. 1 I- E hir ls 7 of Gregg S+one Judy Sfone Pal Sfone Sfeve Sfoffs Carolyn Suggs Bill Summerville Gary Suflon Karen Su++on Jay Swope Alan Syring Cindy Talberf Vicki Tanner Daron Tanpscoll Terri Tale Bill Taylor James Taylor S . A+ an informal meefing, chess if K Q club members perfecf fhe arl of chess playing. Sharon Taylor Sherry Taylor Jeff Teasley Charles Tharp Marsha Thomas Chris Thornfon Carolyn Timberlake Rebecca Tinner Vicki Tompkins Bill Towle Brad Travis Charles Truiif Tim Tucker Kevin Tuel Barbara Turn Brad Turnage LEFT: lmpressing fhe sfudeni' body wifh his falenf. John Wil- liams plays The frombone af a Sfuden+ Council assembly, RIGHT: Bonnie Zabrislrie fries fo escape the high cos? of clofhing by sewing her own. so ss,sl if EVM . ff' Procficol folenfs guide seniors Proudly dnsplaymg The LH vlcfory banner, Alan W Syring salufes fhe fighfing Wildcafs. Ted Ubben Barbara Ussery Donna Vaughan Robin Veeder Gary Vulgamore Bob Wade Linda Wadley Elizabefh Wagner Jan Walker Sherry Walker Lisa Walne John Walfon David Ward Sue Warden Leah Wafson David Werfher 206 Exhibifinq flue evidence used in flwe crime, James Peoples parficipafes in a mock frial. -L V4-1 lil Nancy Wesf Kirby While Lisa Whife Paula While Naflwan Denee Wlwilfield Caflwy Wiles Judy Willeff Dave Williams Wlwifener John Williams Larry Williams Laura Williams Sfeve Williams Gary Williams Russ Willis Bobby Wilson Linda Wilson Mary Wilson Lex Williford Cam WiH Imagination enhances learning fii.2Si?ii if K I QI 51 QQ' M- lfiiff ,A if iff 'f l 'Zin' 1 Y Q ' xg-me xg ,A 'I' 4' A-, LEFT: Sludying his own inferprelafion of Hamlef, Mike Ferris reviews for an upcoming Tesl. RIGHT: Eagerly parficipafing in LH's firsf Dress Up Day, Mark Johnson wins fhe prize for besf-dressed senior boy, Tale Wolf Sally Wolfe Laurissa Woodson Lisa Wooldridge Rhonda Wooldridge Kim Wozencrafl Karen Wrigley Mike Yarnell Jeff Young Jim Young Jimmy Young Sharon Young Randy Zaboinik Ann Ziegler Debby Zimmerman ' 207 of . . . being caughl' by +he lingering indifference which offen slrilces JUNIORS and rediscovering +he vifalify of individualism 'rhrough The concession +ha+ class spiri+ somefimes 'Fal+ers . . . becoming 'Frus+ra1'ed by a new environment feeling insignificanf ye+ realizing +he power of numbers hidden wi+hin +he largesl' class of SOPHOMORES ever . Mojoreffes charm holf-Time crowds few, , A i , adv A . A . 5 LEFT: MaioreHe Pam Sibly flashes a smile as she waifs for her music fo confinue. RIGHT: Ausfin Brooks confemplafes a move as Richard Berk kibifzes. X 1 I - M A fit l 4 as J 'X .sl , wld ' Hz. 'Z 'M 5, Don Abboff . . . Debbie Adair .. Cafhy Adams ... Larry Adams . ., Lynn Adams ... Paf Adams . . . Walle Adams .. Jerry Addinqfon. Cindy Alrins .... Louann Alderdice Bob Allen .... Debra Allen . . Kevin Allen .. . Rex Allen. . . Terry Allen . Highlondeffes dazzle crowds ., 1 , A Vernon Allen... ..... 2 ' W if K A, Andra Anderson ..... 2 if wi 'is S R as Bill Anderson. . . ..... 2 A f Debbie Anderson . ..... 3 S- - I T -X g 'iff Gabriele Anderson ..... 2 Z 5 ii lll 'llll i wif' Lance Anderson ..... 2 wt X V if Karen Andrews. .. .,... 3 A QS I if ' Marfin Andrews .... ..... 3 ' A . Q Cofhy Arneff .... ..... 2 nf Gwen Arnold .... ..... 3 sf , f'T4fgg,4s .Y Eg . ,S .XX . A HV, Jeannie Arnold ..... ..... 3 LareeArnold Doug Ashby ..... ..... 2 Terri Ashford .... ...,. 2 Audra Ashley .... ..... 2 210 Tedious hours of pracTice endurance in all Types of weaTher and The final flashing smiles were The Trademarks of The l'lighlandeTTes. Their mornings and afTernoons were solely devoTed To end- less pracfice rehearsals afTer which whiTe gym suifs and Tennis shoes were Traded each Friday nighT for sfiffly sTarched red skirTs and freshly polished booTs. The drill Team's high kicks, flag, and umbrella rouTines dazzled The crowds during half-Time. From learning The rouTines on Monday morning To The final producT on Friday nighT, The High- lancleTTes performed wiTh award-win- ning sTyle. Neifher rain nor snow nor gloom of game can sfop The sparkling Highlandeffes. N fp wi ' ffwww, , ' 1 5 ,,Q,:,q7:f: , H ' , 'Z'ff'fg:. -3,gA1,:,v , ' - . 50422 ,Aq- 'Q fri., ., l' 'fbi-Rik. 14 . N' Lawrence McKinney gels a snealc preview of a Drill Team half-'time pe rformance. .gy Laurie Affaway Eddie Afwood Charles Avanf. Sara Avanf ... Seflw Avanf . . . Amber Babaa . Jody Bacof . . . Lisa Bailey .... Bill Balmer .... Kirk Baker ... Ralph Baker. .. Sfeve Baker. . . Sue Baker .... lrene Bakker .. Barry Banks ... Kafhy Bard ,.. Dennis Barclin . Jayne Barger . Brenda Barker . Paffy Barker . . Donna Barnes . Gary Barneff . Richard Barneff Bonnie Barnum Mali Barry ... Jim Barlon ... Mark Baskeff.. Becky Bass .... Beffy Bass . . . Eric Beam . . . 1 5 i J , 3 ESL. , . . fi 1 ,.' , T G ,Le , 1 V J f if, , 'g 1 7f'z:, i 51 J V 8 is B ai, ff W iyy so . , : , yu ,J -.. . LN s, if fi! aj, 'I af if 4, Tl J' , A ii .f y ,yi J X ,lv l. l 'l is, ,4 ia K if js . fe ,f , , .H ,L ,f 1 ,HV V . 1 , i f ,Z EL L if A dj, I P A rj ff kkkk ' .Al r ... fi 5 'Q 1 , W 5,1 vi' n 'W w ., A U LEFT: Sieve Raines conlribules fo a lively discussion in journalism class. RIGHT: Jennie Quick makes flue biqgesf decision of her life as she orders a yearbook. 212 a V , Picture faking inferrupfs classes LEFT: Long lines form as sfudenfs fill oul ID. cards. RIGHT The business of having yearbook picfures made seems fo bore Karen Andrews and Beverly Sanford. Vu I i 4 vk, xl vi N Mark Bearden . .. Beaver Raymond Alan Becksfead . . Brenf Bedsole . . . Brenda Bell .... Jaclc Bell .,... Pam Bell ...... Cafhy Bengsfon . Theresa Benqslon Lisa Benner? . .. Bob Callaway calls for an even beffer year as he delivers his campaign speech for iun- ior class president James Benoy. .. Debi Benson ... David Bergdorf. Alan Bergman.. Debbie Bergman.. ..... Richard Berk ... Lee Ann Berry . Pafsy Berry .... Graham Befis . . John Beffs ..... 214 is Q 'X M 5 pg. 5- Callaway demands commifmenf Avll V q wr? ,Q 44 ,Y 'Pr' 1 qw 5 kv Y sk Q 1-3 if ...-ny I 2 l Cindy Bilfon ... Marfy Bishop ... Gregg Black .... Ellen Blackard . . . Glenn Blackwood Brenda Blair .... Ricky Blair ....,. Robin Blankenship Lee Ann Blevins . Rusfy Blounf . . . Cindy Bollinger.. Cynfhia Boozman Claudia Boozman Marion Bofhe ... Richard Bofhe . . , as . Haag, ,- , f' . is 1 , Qkk is - ' iq, denfs feel +ha+ relaxa+ion should be required. LEFT: Melonie Magruder fakes advanfage of fhe library's resources. RIGHT: Some P.E sfu Lifesfyles show LEFT: Paffi Hall has a brigl1+ oullook on life. even when wri+ing composiiions. RIGHT: Micky Malanaphy roofs his Tuba during band pracfice. Susan Boudreau Susan Bowers .. Sfephen Box .. Kafhleen Boyle .. .... Teresa Boyer . . Nancy Braesicke ..... .... Teresa Bramle+f Laura Branch .... .... Becky Branharn .... .... Jeff Bras? ...... .... Laura Braun.. Joni Brewer... Susan Brewer. . David Bridges... .... Ken Briggs .... Becky Brisfow . Brenda Brock. . Phil Brockeff .. Ausfin Brooks . Cyndi Brooks.. 216 6 uniqueness 'KH17' 1 .fy 1 . 2,.... 1, ge 433 ' ....a,.., , 4 .i.. I , Q M: gf . . . r K 1,-f ,. ,rf 1. is : K N . K my rg' V. eww 491 ...qi-J .. 0 AQ n f, .gg ay B ii , ' ' m -1 -JRR 'RT William Brooks Ken Broughfon Danny Brown . Danny Brown . David Brown . Debbie Brown Jackie Brown. Kevin Brown . Lindy Brown . Pamela Brown Robbie Brown Susan Brown . Tim Brown . . . Anne Broyks . Brad Broyles . 0 LEFT: Terri Hildebrandt imifafing lhe VR skit fries fo lure a sophomore info her locker. RIGHT: Pam Sibly gives The vifal informafion necessary for yearbook picfu res. 7 Snow enlivens morning fun Kafhy Bruce .... 2 Lynn Bryan ..... .... 2 3 Nancy Budz ....... .... 2 3 Kenf Burchsfecl .... .... 2 Loren Burke ..... .... 2 Rick Burkhalfer .. .... 3 We Blake Burleson . .... 3 Jackie Bufcher .... .... 2 Loranda Bufcher . .. ....3 32 Janie Bufler ..... .... 2 N' Mark Byrd ...... .... 2 Angela Cade ..... .... 3 Claudia Cagney .... .... 3 Mark Cain ........ .... 2 Diana Cairns .... .... 3 x LEFT: When snow falls, Susan Karlick and Angela Neal reverf 'lo childhood acfivifies. RIGHT: Ski hafs and long coafs are brought for+h from fhe closefs as +he firs+ snow of fha year falls. 218 y ,, y-1-if Old Man Weafher surprised LH sfudenfs wifh his rare 'rrea+7 snow. Flurries of comparalive blizzard pro- porfions were ufilized by clever bands of snowball warriors. A barrage of carefully paclced snow from behind a seemingly innocenf car was lilcely To greef +he unsuspecfing byslander. Bu? fhe while wonder was noi fo las? forever, as school began, iemperalures rose, and The pre-school fun ended. Angela Neal draws bacl: for one of her mighfy side-arm fhrows during a snowball fight f 4 W' ff Brad Caldwell . . . . x :r ' ' Bob Calloway . . , . ' M rii i if Debi Calloway .. . as L .kzli b 2 . Joe Cameron . . ' ' N Jim Camp . . .. XX ' 1 k ii . 5 4.2.5. - , - -S S . .... , --c., .X U . .ss P Q . iiiii JA Julie Campbell .,. i 'is C A h..f Q Scof+ Campbell . . . . wi if C Ricky Canade . , .. A A A by i i Janier Canales .. . W R iiii 5 C Connie Canirell ... . D S F i y i fl ' 11 I ' a if ' M K' r Cindy Carder ., ' in 5 , J V N 'L Laura Carlcon . , ., A v -1 i Shay Carnahan . ff '5 7 ii' V I i H Jay Carnes . . . . R 'ii ,ki N is Ann Carrell . . . . 4 ' i 'VL.4?sr'J'-'. Don Carrell .. Tim Carrio . . John Carson . Mike Casaday Terry Caudle Elena Carvoial Gerald Cayce Keifh Chancey Trip Chenaulf Susan Cherb . Pam Cherry. . Julann Chiles Andy Chiles . Vickie Clapp . Doug Clark . . 220 Unselfish concern shown by individuals RIGHT: Bruce Procfor finds fha? being a lab assis+an+ calls for some work, BELOW: Advanced Social Science Problems is nof much of a problem fo Brian Cahill. ....2 ....2 .ma 'Z .Aff ....2 ....3 ....3 V ,gp-vw 'lf' 9' if 9 -PWR I Judie Clark... Julie Clarlc .... Sharon Clark .... Sfeve Clark . . . Randy Clasen Billy Clay ..... Tim Clayfon .... Gloria Clevenger David Cleveland . Bruce Cocklin . . . Debbie Cohen . . Lisa Colcoff .... Cindy Coleman . JoAnn Coleman . Maria Coleman . Beth Coles ...... Jeanne Colqale . Buck Collins ...,. Chris Collins .. Janice Collins . Represenfafives of Norfh Texas Sfafe Universify inform eligible Ll-l'ers of flue college's assefs. V i Dominique Combs Jim Conway .... John Conway ... Sandy Cork ..... Donny Corfimilia Candy Coffen . . Jeff Couls'ron . . . Lesfer Coulfer . . Barbara Cox .... Barbara Cox . . . Cafhy Cox . . Doug Cox ...... Judy Cramer ... Bren? Crawford. . Charles Crimmins Cafhy Crifes .... Tom Crossland . . Gere Crouch ... Yvonne Crow . . . Karen Cruse .... 222 John Pellef presen+s +he ever-popular booksfore dough- nufs fo any and all rakers. 1-4 sfw' I ,' ....3 ....3 ....2 ,,..2 ....3 fx?--' J ia, 5 ky? ig wi I 'gg' 4 A 9 vi ' GK, as Q ....2 ....2 ....3 ....3 .,..3 ,E J Y.. if 'Jwi I ....3 ....2 ....2 ....3 ....2 ....2 ....2 ....2 ei , . Rory Cuella .... Anneffe Cuellar Karen Cuellar .. Janis Cullum . .. Karen Cumella . Jeff Cummings . Mark Cummins . Laura Cufler . .. Carol Dabney .. David Dacus . . . Debi Dairs ..... Jeff Dannemiller Debbie Darley . Lisa Dafhe ..... Debbie Daughfy LEFT Diana Lloyd pledges on her honor fo do her dufy 'ro her school and class ABOVE College Nlghf provides answers To many parenfs' Debbi Davenporf . Bobby Davis .,... Bruce Davis . . Joseph Davis. Karen Davis. . Larry Davis . Mark Davis . Mark Davis . Melissa Davis . RoberT Davis Kevin Dawkins . .. Lisa Dawson . . Jimmie Dean .... Sfeve DeCordova Mike Decker .. Normal TimidiTy was noT a major obsTacle To The sophomores, as They forged ahead To creaTe an acTive, spiriTed year. The over-all goal was ToTal involvemenT, wheTher iT meanT selling boxes of pop- corn or banging on a Trash can lid aT a pep rally. Sophomore Tinancial proiecTs included Two bake sales and a neighborhood popcorn sale, as The largesT sophomore class in The hisTory of LH seTTled Themselves inTo Their high school career. Sophomore nominee and Homecoming Queen Kim Williams and her escorf Marfy Bishop are presenTed To an enThusiasTic VarsiTy Review audience. Sophs stress fofal Involvement LEFT: This year's sophomore officers are Diana Lloyd, hisfo- rian: Brad Wilson. repor+erg Vicki Lisfer, presidenf: Gere Crouch, vice-presidenly and Jeannie Odum, secre'rary-+rea- surer. BELOW: Augusf orienfafion holds The fascinafion of sophomores as fhey prepare 'ro en1'er high school. ' si giwlwf x ,., ik L 7 ' , , KS X x Q x . X, 'xv' I ' WV i 3 A 5 iii Y. -4 n Debbie Delvlufh ... Myrna Dennis .... S+eve Dennis... Tommy Denson . .. Lisa DePra+o . . . John Depew . .. Befh Devany . . . Julie DeWees .. Valerie Dickey .... Gigi Dickman .. Teri Dickman . ,. Debbie Dickson. , . Diane Diepsfra .. . David Diefz .... Duffy Dillinger . Research papers and +hemes are easily wri++en wifh 'rhe aid of the LH library. Nancy Dinwiddie . Bill Dixon ........ Kafhy Dixon , . . Sherry Donafh ,... Dennis Dofson . . Berf Downing ... Jean Doye ...... Joe Doye ........ Jimi Dracopoulos . Ben Drennan ..,. William Drummond Mack Drydan .... Jeff Dulcie ...... Jeanne+1'e Duller .. Phillip Dunevanl .. Phyllis Dunevanf .. Melinda Dunlap .. Teresa Dunlap .... Bruce Dunlevie .. Gary Dunn . . . 226 Research papers sfrain nerves k l elf' D lg If 'fa lg: -mv We H. I 2, , -', '- mf y il s ix sisf D .. 9 - 21 T, Qi I Q' ,Q nl' 'Q' sq-f..., S, f- Q Ya N vw P- Susie Dunn .. Randy Durbin .. Denise Durham . Charlie Duffon . Boba Dyson . . Cafhy Easierling Wayne Edelman Nancy Edens . .. Kenny Edgar . .. Barbara Edwards Joe Edwards . . . Nancy Edwards. Sharon Eisensfein Areva Elamy ..... .... Melissa Ellard .... .... NWF- ,,,,, , LEFT: An unidenfified policeman prepares 'ro draw af The sound of fhe bell. ABOVE: Problems never arise Thar conducfor Eddie Green cannof overcome. even if ii' means consulfing a band member. 227 RIGHT: The sun never sefs unfil band members have fheir performance perfecfecl. BELOW: Smiling Highlandeffes Vicki Clapp and Ann Car- rell file on field To presenf half-lime enferlainmenf. Brenda Ellis ... Roberf Ellis . . . Al'an England . Becky English . Nicholas English Wanda English Leeann Enrighf Mark Eppler . . Julie Erck ..... Cindy Esfridge Dennis Eubank. Sharon Evereff Jan Ewing .,.. Scoff Ewing . . . Wally Fair .... 228 y E ,., 5,52 ff i o f -f ww 4 9 ' KA W . is E . 's H Q xi . -'I ,V , .- my J 2 'S - 1 ' 2 . iii 1.' if I lwggl i K if Q ' ' F' I f ,g.,f' i 1 5 7 ' af - ' f.',- 1 ,I ,ir ' ' -s - i,, Y ' A fi- i ,Q A H TE T LY fn i W- 2 V2 1 Practice yields half-Time results W? gh f ,, -. ve- . .sr ', ' f 1 ' X WiTh The Tormula pracTice yields resulTs The Wildcaf Marching Band and The high sTepping l-lighlandeTTes puT TogeTher some crowd pleasing half-Time enTerTainmenT. Rehearsals in The cold oT The morning and The heaT oT The aTTernoon produced everyThing from Trozen fingers To heaT exhausTion, as The auThoraTive command oT The whisTle shrilled on. STu- denTs and Teachers noT in The band were asked To cooperaTe by removing l Their cars Trom The parking loT in The aTTernoon, wiTh The Tirm undersTand- ing ThaT if iT was noT rnoved by The owner, The band would do so. Tennis shoes, cuT-offs, and gym suiTs were replaced wiTh sTarched red skirTs, plumed haTs and whiTe spaTs, as iT was suddenly Friday nighT and Time To perform. Performing aT half-Time is Merri Lewis and her French horn. Glenda FaircloTh ... . . . .3 9 kj Lisa Farmer . . . . . . . . . .2 'H i V Renee Farmer .... ....3 Kim Farnower ...... .... 2 1? li 5' N: .r Q 4 5,49 J Q Diane FarnsworTh ..... .... 3 Jeannie FarnsworTh ... ....Z Cary Farr ......... ....3 A N' yi STeve Farr ....... .... 3 Mark Feldman.. ....Z Jan FelTman . .... 2 Norma Ferguson .... 3 Chuck Feuer ... ....2 Price Fielden ..... .... 3 'V CharloTTe Fields .... .... 3 Marsha Fields .... ....2 STeven Fields... . . . .3 Terri Fields . . . . . .3 Toni Fields ..... .... 2 Nancy Findley .... .... 3 JaneT Fink ....... .... 3 229 Becky Finklea . .... 2 Terry Finnegan .. . . . .2 Denise Firmin , .... 2 Susan Firfh ....3 Julie Fischer .. . . . .3 Lori Fischer . .... 2 Thyra Flabiano .. . . . .2 Maggie Fleener ... . . . .3 Richard Fleming ..... .... 3 Scoh' Fleming ..... .... 3 Cynfhia Flefcher. .. ....3 Evelyn Flefcher .. . . . .3 James Flelcher .. . . . .2 Dale Flockerzy ..... .... 3 Tim Flores ...... .... 2 Jill Foofe... ....2 Randy Ford... ....3 Kevin Forsyfh ..... .... 2 Laurie Forfeifh .... .... 2 Sco++ Fos+er ..., .... 3 New factions goin followers 230 Among ofher fhings, 'rhe year boas+ed 'rhree new- corners: 'rhe Spirir Team, lhe Kazoo Club, and a longer version of C-hall. As all new ideas are, fhese fhree fhings were firsl looked upon wilh skepficism, since many doubled 'rheir success. However, The Two organizafions quickly became acfive in exlra-curricular funcfions and proved lo be vi'ral assels in school life, while +he addilion +o C-hall slowly grew from a cemenl foundalion 'ro walls, windows and doors. Whefher spiril or space-orienled, all lhree addilions answered a demand in sfudenl needs. Financial need expressed ilself as fhe noi-so-+ypical Kazoo Club has a fypical bake sale. W N' x. 5 .. ' ' F-.rw Q-... . K 1 .eq IQ A , 1 l fig' ' 1 V L ,, Y' ' .,,..,., ..,,.,,., . , ,,..,,,,.,,, W -Ill-ll, 'E ' 5 5518 in fe- I I. ,Z A 1 ' 4 il. 1 i H I 'M' . - A wif e ,, X w51, i 4 mlm , 'K . 5. A , W' nf., ' W-T.: .., TM., .X 4 ,f l -, .Ll , i - - 3, .- xr A fxe X ., V, 5 ' ' Q , ' I---1 1. W wr---12 L, v . 1-7, . ,ey I - -I -- Qfl affgy, 4? za! av Z' Mg . -? gl V FTE ' H nad, - ' .,.f Q' Q' , -,li Alluu A ' LEFT: Consfruclion of C-hall is a never ending proiecl. BELOW: Spirif Team members add pep fo LH pep rallies. ,. r 'S .gem f I Xian, ,LQ 1-x 'V A , yr-, ' ik H W f H ..,, 5:5 l F kin '17 ' Y Y x -up 'K if iw Y I he Ml' A.. ,,,V Q f .,i l ff ' ' ,?.i'i'iii. , 1 AVIV ' H Srr ' f 'KY 1 1'v N in lfmii i , r T me H, 2 , ll: ' Jeff Founfain . . Diana Fowler. . , Marie Fowler . , Susan Fox . . . Lydia Francis .. Nikki Franfz .... Terry Frauman . Sieve Frazier. . . Karin Freeman . Kyle Freeman .. Becky French . . . Chipper French Deanna French . Nancy French .. Winifred Fulcher Milchell Fuller.. Firs+-year journalism sfudenfs Observe 1'l'1e ing. Sieve Funk ...... Gary Gabriel .... Bre++ Gadbury ... Andy Gaffaney .... Sherry Gaines .... Sharon Gaisford .... Roberl' Gallarade .... Jeannie Gann .... Richard Garcia Denise GarreT+ ,.. Glenn Garreff . . . Roy Garreff . . . 232 process of inferview- -A.. ...2 'ri rf' Y l . ' Y ...2 i M i ff'-- G wx? f -. ' Sf i . ln i X l ' M 5 ti i ' 4 Q., -Pa v M23 ' . . .2 . . . 3 . . .3 l . .3 !fff::ff 'J ' T , '-7, Q K in 5 f yii y ' Qx A5 i l ?fPf 'N' I 'Y ' :H Fesfivifies revive 60's I li. . if X f' 3 798 --....,, ,,,,--- Q 8 4' X, Tom Gafewood Kafhy Gafz ..,. Granf Gealy , .. Peggy Gempel . Be+fy George . , Sfeye George . . Zach George . . Phillip Gerber .. Andy Geroblom Denise Gerrald . Gail Gibbons .. Donna Gidclings LEFT: Don Welchel and Debbie Ziegler parficipa+e in Ten Years Afferu dressed like Ten years before. RIGHT: lnspechon +ime in sfudy hall has Mrs. Killough legaluz ing Diana Childress' blue slip. RIGHT: Tom Luck Tries lo whislle away lhe Iif+h period blahs. BELOW LEFT: Open House offen Irusfrafes parenls as 'Ischool wasn'l like lhis when I went BELOW RIGHT: Cheering Highlandeffes creale a shower ol red and while pcm-poms during a pep rally. Mark Gifford ... . . . .2 Emilco Gilberf ..... .... 2 Pam Gilmore .... .... 2 - Doucl Gilson .... 2 I w ,,,,, Brian Gimarc . .... 3 ,V I, 2, , 4 I .r.IIIef ,, ,:V,,, S yi L f ,-,5 GV. George Gimarc . .... 2 A I- I V .. Terry Glass ... .... 2 ' ' In Bill Goad ......, .... 2 I -H - i, K ., 1 2 Sondra Goad ..... .... 3 VKVVL gf V , Michael Godfrey . . , .... 2 I liii I ry' ji 3 I Ii I' 1 I A , iff , Q Gregg Goebel .... .... 2 I I I 7 -I J V V Dennis Gordon .. .... 3 2 Z II I fr I if Buddy Goode . . . .,.. 3 I .V I 4 V Y A Gary Goode .... .... 2 jx L ,N f V Mark Goza . . . .... 3 Q Q Tk wk, s X , my X ff Af fi I 234 fr' E Paula Graham. .. Robin Graham .. Kerry Graves . . . Kyle Graves . . . Laurie Gray ... Boyd Grayson . . . Lisa Green .... Ralph Green ... Sfeve Green .... George Greene . Jenni Greene ... Ross Greensfreef Tina Gremminger Kim Gresham ... Merel Griffin . . Scoff Griffin . . . Mike Grimes... Mike Groves .... Alan Grubb ... Pam Guclzin . Lee Ann Enrighf hopes fhaf fufure plans for LH s curriculum include bubble gum blowing. Individuals display creafivlfy Palfi Gudzin . ..... 3 Paffi Guerin ..... 2 f . Marl: Gunn .. ..... 2 W ii Maria Gufierrez ..... 2 Susan Gufierrez ..... 3 Kennefh Haggerfy ..... .... 2 Nancy Hailey ....... .... 2 Eva Hale ......... ..,, 3 Ellen Haley ,...3 Louri Halford ... . . . .2 EmmaHall ....2 Milne Hall .... .... 2 Paffi Hall ....... .... 2 Derl Hallmark ... . . . .2 Elaine Halpaine . .... 3 lndividualily became a maior parl of sfudenl involvemenl as LH sfuclenfs displayed Their creafivify Through varied inferesfs such as ceramics, arf, and speech. Some sfudenls worked 'rofally on lheir own by sludying while olhers combined lheir besf individual efforls fo form a superior group such as fhe LH Band. Laura Hanifen expresses her creafivify al Open House Through her work in ceramics class, 236 's'+- G A gi Q, Q. , , t -',n F A .. .5 9 V e .. ' ll . :nozzi 1': I' ngotoioo y gefzt Quant wif-, N s 4ll'i'O'8. V 5 op, vi 41 .1- 9 ai I 1:1225 3 V ' .sighs :Q fa 0 a 2. 3' : .1.vH , Q i 5 'If E 2' 49 ,. , ' Y ' ,ah JAN i . F ' ii . 4QE,l Jlwi ' 3 LEFT: Concenfrafing on bolh music and marching, Scoff Fleming pre- pares for a performance. BELOW: On his way To 'rhe end of The bool: Eric Marshall sfops fo counf fhe pages left f in l.lk , W 'W Mike Ham . . . . .. 7, A 5 Bruce Hamilfon. . . . I Y' V Lynn Hamilfon .... 4 ' ' ,,, f Joy Hampel , J A I John Hampfon .... Heafher Handley , .. Jean Haney ...... X , Scoff Hannah .,. Kafhy Hanson ..... Befh Hardaway .... Befh Hardie .... Jimmy Hardin.. Tom Hardin .,. Greg Harker .... Bill Harper ........ Margaref Harper... Douglinufs make file world go round for +l1e SC booksfore. Amy Harrell .... Melissa Harrelson Fred Harris ...., Prissie Harris .... Vernon Harris . .. Rebecca Harrison. . ... .3 David Har+ ..... Carl Hasler .... Dave Hasse ..,.. Melissa Hawkins . Carla Haynes ... Sfeve Haynie ... Paul Head ...... Clare Helmer ... Ralph Henderson Diane Hsnlce .... Jennifer Henley . Sieve Herber ... Don Herring . . . Kim Hesfer .... .. ....3 .. ....3 . .... 3 . .... 3 . .... 2 ....3 . .... 2 I fflz .. ....3 . .... 3 .. ..,.2 . .... 2 ....2 ....2 . .... 3 2 W ' 238 ia - , S xg' I ,-'X . 4 ,M Q ,,, . ix fn: 1- M-A f i as fi earr ,L4lnf i af ,f 1 rr r 2, l C 6,4 fy 13' -f W- lf ii C E 3, ii,. ,, , ?cs.i,: Lf3f lf 4' yaz,a. , m -1- s it 6 li ke IU' 'IN x 0 ' f Hifi, - iff' . an 74' .JFH9 if W srl- A 47 g 3 i ey -1- 51+ - s. 2 Varied ocfivifies provide involvement . . . W 'b . t . I b- 'gui ' ,omg ' Q' ' i 4 ., 4 S? gs I 4. Paffy Hefh .... Kim Hewelf ... Sharon Hibner ... Lee Hiesfer ...... David Highland ... Jerry l-lilbun ........ Terri Hildebrand? .... Mike Hilger ........ Jon Hill ....... Michele Hill ... Pam Hillbish ... Jan Hines .... Lisa Hinrichs . .. Bill Hinlon ..... Janef Hobbs... LEFT: Old member Don Monfgom- ery welcomes Kafhleen Thompson +o Na+ional Honor Sociefy. ABOVE: Shoufing, clapping, and carl wheeling spirifecl cheerleaders preceed +he foofball feam info a pep rally. BELOW: Palfi Hall enioys fhe daily slruggle of firsf year iournalism. Susan Hobgood .,... ...,. Claudia Hochraf .... ,.... Mike Hodges ..... ,.... Bill Hogan ..... Maureen Hogan , Pam Holbrook ..... ... Paul Holden .... Miles Holder .... Bill Holland ...,. Danny Holley ... Wes Hollingshead Sfeve Holmes ..... ..,. Nancy Hood .... Rob Hopkins.. Tricia Horak .... Rick Hornburg ...... .... Tip Housewriglnf ..... .... Teresa Howard .... ..., Janice Howell ..... .... Kim Hoyle .... Sophs channel efforfs N i is M X ii -in WW? wr W' if 1 fix lii ai? I . gwnv-- fzif ...f - A 'af' e ABOVE: Denise Ferrnen, Joan Shusliok, and Paifi Tiffin fake a break in The shade of +l1e new exfension of C-hall. RIGHT: LH walks away wiflw +l'1e foofball froplwy during a ski? af flue Paris pep rally. 240 . 'Q-,441 ,M M ,gs '5- -sf' ,,,. Q ., Vickie Lisfer convincingly Tells sophomores fha? she means business. .faq y bv'- Q wi an ,W . ww.. -. - .no :A , if , if I Z Lex X ' .v ,., . . Richard Hoy+ ... Carol Huddleslon Paul Hudson .... Laurie Hughes . . Richard Hughes . Sherry Hughes .. Larry Hughey ... Wally Hughey .. David Hunt .... Gary Hun? .... Marla Hunf ... Susan Hyaff ... Allison lngels .,.. Karyl Irefon .... Logan Irvin .... Jane lsdale .... Sheila Jaccar ... Ken Jackson ... Pam Jackson .... Wendy Jackson . This year's favorife pas+ime once gain proved To be hall-walking. From sophomore fo senior and novice +o pro 'rhe hall walkers were ouf in force. They could be seen af any lime, buf gen- erally sfayed as close 'ro The candy machines and as far as possible from 'rhe offices. Under- mining The efforrs of assislanl principals and feachers, 'rhese s'ruden+s proved valianlly +ha+ wirh enough pracfice and a good excuse, one could gef away from if all for a while. Kind visifors like Jan Felfman and Vanessa Johnson keep Mrs. Killough's candy machines 'From geffing lonely. Jan Jacobson ,... .... 3 L Benny James .... .... 2 Thomas James .... ..,. 3 Brooke Jamieson... . . . .2 Craig Jarrell .... .... 2 Mark Jeffords . .. . . . .3 Becky Jensen, .. . . . .2 Carol Jensen.. . . . .2 Lynn Jensen . .... 2 Sheila Je'rer.. . . , .2 Holly Johnson... . . . .3 James Johnson .... .... 3 Jimmy Johnson .... ,... 2 Julie Johnson ... . . . .2 Tommy Johnson . .... 2 242 Hall roaming reaches epidemic proporfion A aff ia , Vanessa Johnson. . Vernonica Johnson Dan Jond ron ..... Befh Jones ..... Donna Jones .... Greg Jones ..... Jim Jones ...... Jimmy Jones .... Nancy Jones.. Ronald Jones . Sandra Jones ... Scolf Jones ..... Marilyn Jordon... Jan Kaesler ..... Diane Kain ... LEFT: Hoping a smile will pull her Through, Madelyn Prasiika plays innocenf as she is caughl' frying fo hide an illegal coke in her locker. ABOVE: Four-legged Garry Pearce knows fhe mos? 4 useful job for his crufches is fo gel him ouf of class a few min- ufes early. Juniors' Treasury boosfeo' by Spirif Caughf berween sophomore foolishness and senior sophisficarion, juniors looked eagerly foward fheir las? year af LH. Preparalions included PSAT exams and financial addifions fo fhe prom Treasury. Con+ribu+ing 'ro sophomore gains, The class sold Spiri+ all purpose cleaner, which broughf in 5750. Juniors encounfered 'rhe usual mid-high school slump, which was mosr evi- denf during pep rallies and class officer elecfions. Occasional sparks of enfhusiasm prompfed 'rhe build- ing of a spirif box and clecoraring 'rhe A halls for homecoming, as 'rhe iuniors licked 'rheir second year af LH HS. An una++ended carfon of Spiri+ wails +0 be sold Sandra Kaplan . Susan Karliclc. .. Kafhy Karnowski Sieve Kafz ..... Leslie Keele .... Rhealand Keele. Julie Keeling . .. Dodi Kei+h .... Pafricia Kendrick Julie Kennard .. John Kennedy. . Vickie Kennedy. Jacquie Kesslcer Judy Keffenburg Barbara Kilmer ., Sfeve Kilpafriclc Cynfhia Kimler. Alan King ..... Richard King... Sieve Kinney... 244 AR me Tgl Tom Kinney ....,.. . . . Scoff Kirlcpafriclc. . . . .. Keilh Kirsclmloroum ... ... Diane Klein ...... ... Marla Klein ...... ... Lea Ann Kleypas ... ... Mary Kniglnf ... ... Jinna Knox .. ... Jack Kocks ...... . . . ,, S+ephanie Kolsfer . . . . . . I David Carneal ... ... will i Kaye Kofrla .... . . . Dvora Krause .... . . . Naflwania Krause ... Judy Krelm ..,. . . . Thomas Kriehn ... . .. ,Q iff 2 ..,,..x.x, ,-W..,W..,..s,.... ....W-,...s.. .A f' X T ,1.....,.,,,..s....u,, M.,........ ...A ,., me M., , W .. W- - ,.,,.--,.,..,...s...--v-rv ss.. Mn , -...mf H f - N.,,,. ...--- ,.,,,,..,.,.-...,...w.w.......-s..w.,s.v,,:-:.v an ,, . ... ...- s.q,-s-..,,N.s.-..,,,,.....,-.amm- me vw, ,, i U , W ' ' ' iv- u o ' . ,. .,,,.,.,..,..,..---0-' M 1 ,.,,.......w--v-11 .cf rl 1 ,..,,,..Xw...M . we E M w,..,...,....-M-u-V s-. LEFT: Diligenf salesmen Judy Marshall and Jo Marsden pick up Their orders of Spirit ABOVE: This year's iunior officers are, leff 'ro righf, Lisa Nichols. Reporfer: Al'an England, SC Represenfafive: Bob Callaway, President Marla Klein, Secrefary-Treasurer: and Jo Sfanford. Vice'Presidenf. RIGHT: Vicki Clapp dreams her way +hrough fhe Sfudenf Council Concert BELOW: As +he only boy in The class, Paul Behne enioys being The cenfer of affenfion. Deborah Krogh Julie Kubasek . Melissa Kuehnle John Kuny .... Laura Lalzevers Ali Lafleur ,... Joe Lamberr .. Karen Landers Elain Landgren Linda Landress Be+sy Lang . . . Max Largenf .. Doug Larimer . Sharon Lafimer Terry Lawley . . 246 ,nu A-K fi' 3, -in v vt: f K L V 'fiiii i ,- ' 3 A A , A L xg- iz Q I .1 sh '. K' .1 A Q D i,,i Q L A Q Md- arnh L aa: .f y o-:gon f :fs is . . Q. P :L -ii, :i 11 1.55. - li. , 4' 9 L ,ff Principal inifiafes new ideas I .7 4--. 1 A l l 'f - 'E i gf l ad' -r ii a as i K Susan Lawson Paffy Lauron . Monle Lay .. Joe Leake . . . Michael Lee . Mark Lehr . . . Lynn Leissler . Randy Lennell Gene Lenz. . . Terry Leonard Lisa LeRouax. Merri Lewis . . Jim Liggil' . .. Carol Liles. . . Chris Liles . . . LEFT: Splril lakes many forms and ouflefs. buf flwis sign says if all. ABOVE: Disciplinary acfion for sophomores lakes on unexplored dimen- sions as Mr. Ogg experimenfs wifh new facfics. N ' x -X, s ff ' v Pl ,- - 4 Q Y- N - s 5.1 , rw ,252 .,.. .Q --...' ,, - Palfi Liles . . .... 3 ' L .. Chris Lind .... ,... 2 - 1, J Ray Lindsey ..,. .... 2 Rand Lindsly .... .... 2 Connie Liner .... .... 3 L 5 V ' Qefggg .2214 . Vicki Lisler ...... .... 2 ., I K M W V D David Livingsfon . . .... 3 Diana Lloyd ..... .... 2 'S 2, if , Roberf Lloyd ,.... ..... 2 X ' L fy y, K David Loadman .. ..... 2 i X W' 'K ?- A V i ,,.x I X Susan Locke ..,..., ..... 2 Mary Ann Lonergan . .. .....3 Cheryl Loney ...... ..... 3 Mack Long .... ..... 3 Kafhy Longley ... .....3 ABOVE: Even in special career classes such as DE, sfudenfs have +o keep up wi+h homework. RIGHT: As Bruce Hamilfon sels up his French defense, opponenf Randy Durbin works on an affack lo break if. 248 G.. ,X sv. - P AQ .N g .i1' ,X i Q A F ., - , r Q ff 3 2 -sad Unfamiliar winfers surprise LH LEFT: Rhealand Keele lefs her fingers do 'rhe walking. BELOW: Caughf up in 'rhe fun of lhe firsl flurries, slu- den+s use a handy snow-covered car for ammunifion in fhe year's firsf snowball fight. A243 Lumix .fqh kv .QV j Je V I L 0 so J .,i 5 X iw! D 5 , , rv Q 2 is :li Kafhy Lowe. . Karen Lowe. . Carla Lovell . Lance Lovell . Thomas Luck . Mike Lufher . Scofl Lulher . Bruce Lu++reII Neely Lynch . Terry Lyon. . . Tommy Lyon . Bernard Maag Mike Machin . Mike Meyer . Susan Mackey Drivers' Ed. promofes safefy From mulfi-media +0 simulafor, sludenfs gradually absorbed fhe Techniques of operafing Thai freedom graniing vehicle, 'rhe car. Sfanding in fhe heal, rain, or cold for five minufes earned s+uden+s The righf +0 enfer lhe simulafor on riclceiy sfairs, afier which 'rhey were expec+ed fo drive a box rigged wifh +a++le-felling Iighfs and synchronized +o a film. The nex+ slep was oul info fhe srreef, where a sfudenf could spend fiffeen minufes a day proving his compeiency in driving an aufomobile. All lhe hassles proved worlhwhile fhough, as The las? day came and cerfificafes were awarded. lnsfrucfor Mrs. Myer and s+uden+ driver Sandy Smifh 'rackle The roads fogefher. ft,- Jay Maclaskey ..., .... 2 Mark Maddy .... .... 3 David Magar ..... .... 2 with Melonie Magruder .. . . . .2 Larry Magruder ... . . . .3 Mickey Malanaphy .... .... 2 Kevin Maley ....... .... 3 Judy Marr ....... .... 2 RickyMarr... ....3 Jo Marsden... ....3 Eric Marshall ..... .... 3 Judy Marshall ........ .... 3 Lou Ann Marshall ..... .... 3 John Marfin ....... .... 3 Scoff Marfin ..... .... 2 ,W 'Uh- 250 we-1? xx V J A Danny Mason ... Ross Mason ..... Bruce Massengale Celia Massey ... Donna Ma+his ... Buddy Maxfield . Kevin May ...... Laura May .... Rufh Mayer... Tom Meyer . . . if ....rj Cindy Mayes . Linda Mayo ..... i N, f O' 5 LEFT: Hoping ine door is no? locked, Madelyn Prasifka risks her life on fhe rickefy simulafor sfeps. ABOVE: Car assignmenfs wifh Mr. Pearson are an enioyable +rea+. Mark McAnaliy.. Joe McBride .... Jeff Mccaskill .. Becky McCleary . . Linda McClung . .. Cafhy McCormick Ken McCrady .... Kim McCrady .... Blake McCr-:ry ... Mark McCulloch .. Bobby McDowell . Befh McGahee . . . Kevin McGinnis .. Kevin McGranal1an Tommy McGuffey Brad McJunkin ... Randy McKellar .. Giles McKenzie ,. Mary Alice McKeever ....... David McMillan ....... ... John McNuH ....... ..4 Brenda Meadows . . . . . Kcfhleen Means ... ,... 252 Candidly caughf in a very real smile, Joni Brewer lays if on flwe line. f i f ki 5 i f' . 1 . x -'. f'?' ' ' 'P' K ! Smiling becomes confogious LEFT: If's all rouline fo Mr. Hodges, as he gives lhe slandard order lo smile and say 'cl1eese'. BELOW: ln one lypical look, Amy Harrell expresses bcfh amusemenl' and conslernalion over a SC concerl rehearsal. t K., ae AM U RX. asf s ss ' . Q L lla' ' ff 'Y ' , K' ,,, as Q RTA M' .fs...P' -'jfff' Q'-0 If f fu .X 'us ,. A y X Dfindzf Bill Medley ...... Howard Mehigan . Gary Meier ...... Elizabelh Melby .. Larry Melby ,.... Charlfon Meredifh David Merryman . Dodie Mercalf . . . Milne Meyers ..... Charloife Miller .. Gary Miller.. Joe Miller ....... Valerie Miller .... Dale Monfgomery Eric Moore ...... Homecoming stirs memories Concenhafing on slepping in iusl The righf place, Amber Babaa and Teddy Sfone come forfh for fhe homecoming crowds. Karen Moore .. Marc Moore .., Mary Moore ... Michele Moore. Vickie Moore .. Michael Mordah ..... .... Pam Morein ..,. .... Bruce Morgan... .... Frank Morgan , .. .... Jana Morgan . Linda Morgan... .... Sam Morgan . . Eddie Morris . Sylvia Morris . . Cheryl Morrison Kafhy Morrison .... .... John Morrow ... .... Jane? Morse .... .,., Robin Moss , .. Sieve Maziarz . .. .... 254 Q,ig1Wg'fi,..- sss is 'swim E ' if Q rw 'RX , X ,cc Q39- rv 5. ,, kwa.. 5 was ,e,,,. 'JY . ,io an S if 'f Q Terri Mueller... Nora Mullarlcy.. Jeannie Mulligan . Vicki Mullins ... Brad Munson... l fi' , -ftxf Larry Myers ... Angela Neal ... Bob Neal ..... Wes Neese . . . Ka+hy Neff .... Greg Neffle . . . Brad Neighbor . Kim Nelson ,.. Tom Nelson .... Virginia Nelson . .af r Homecoming I972 Turned oul' 'ro be Homecoming l962 as fhe sfudenfs followed rhe fheme of Ten Years Alien Fesfivifies were lcepf alive each morning wi+h announcemenfs which highlighled fhe years l962- I972, wilh reminders in 'rhe fields of sporfs, aciiviries and awards. Underclassmen came fhrough once more as 'rhe sophomore nominee, Kim Williams, was chosen Homecoming Queen. The busy days were climaxed by Dress Up Day, which led info Homecoming Day, 'rhe game and +he dance. Kim Williams, escorfed by Mar+y Bishop, is presenfed +0 fhe home- coming fans Thai elecfed her queen. Diane Nevels ..... .... 2 Paffy Newall ..... .... 3 Hall frespassers prosecufed 'U' M M .,- , D M? ff 5 nf! 6 fi Lisa Nichols .... .... 3 Jucly Nieman .. .... 2 I, Allen Nolan. . .... 2 ' - N ,jr all I Nikki Nofias . .... 3 W, rg Pam Nunn ....... .... 3 N' 1' Mike Oafes .....,.. .... 3 Diane O'Brian ........ .... 2 Teresa O'ConneIl ..... .... 2 Jeanne Odum .... .... 2 Brenda Oldham .... .... 2 David Oliver ..... .... 2 Darra O'MaIley .... ..,. 2 Lee Ann Ondich .... .... 3 Mark Ondich .... ..... 2 Tim O'Neill .... .3 Mark Orr .... .2 Mike Orr .... .3 Drew Osborne , .2 Nj 256 Dale Kung seems lo be lhinlring lhaf lner slide rule answer can'f be righf. Q A254 fi? 71? W E I-, . ' f-.ef R fi i ,- . t In jfqgffi I ,K . 4, 1 f Q .,. 5,2 .bi K T,-H .1 ..kk ix! A.kk if ,QE H.. ' f'T5.... ' rl W' LEFT: Barbara Edwards forces a smile as some of fhose Juniors' Jokes are spread around once again. RIGHT: Mr. Whifman and a friend wafclw flue office doors for lrespassers. il .2 Paffi Oslerholm Dana Of+e ....... ...,. Todd OHe .... ..... Rhys Oflmers .. ..... Dawna Owens .... ..... Kiffy Owens .. Madelyn Owens Sharon Owens .... ..... Susan Ozanne ..., ..... Tommy Palmer ... ..... Tricia Palmer.. Delia Pace .... Joe Paqueffe . Jamie Parker.. Elaine Parks . .. 25 Library provides diversion Conlrary To popular belief 'rhal' libraries are only quief places of sludy, +he LH library became much more as sfudenfs found numerous ways fo spend sfudy hall in fhe library. Whispering around a +able, reading newspapers, or assisfing librarians were all ac+ivi+ies fha? sludenfs became involved wifh during fhe year. Wifh nofhing beffer 'ro do, fhe library Turns ouf 'ro be a place fo cafch up on 'rhe lafesf gossip. Sieve Parnell ..., .... 2 Kim Parrish ... .... 2 ,wc Bruce Pa're. .. . . .2 Donna Pafferson .... 2 Sian Pafferson . . .3 Teri Pafferson . . .2 Pam Paffeson .... 3 Kris Paflon .. . . .3 David Payne .. . . . .2 Garry Pearce .,.. 2 Pamela Pearce .... 2 Denise Pearson .... 3 John Pelle++ ..... .... 3 Mary Pendergrass . .... 2 Debra Perkins ... . . . .2 W U 1 i no . ., he Gail Pefers . . . . .3 i I Donald Pefr .... . ..... 2 K law - Nancy Phelps .,... 3 I 2 W 'K ' K g, David Phillips ..... 2 l '5 - - N y r ' ' ' V Jeff .... . . ' ,-1, 5, V in Q 'ygkk . . ' - f, A4,H if f , rf , ff! f 2, , M i in 258 c uv- 4 is 1. J i n , A . c J xy 'Ki 311 T 5 i N. in 9, 5 LY ii ,. I 3 sf 4 A 1,is .. K iW,2i.,fiii.' f3 1597 'Y ' , X XY. Q .3 , X Q0 - xxx , L ff-J is ' 'i n M 'Q , - ,. if ir K K v ox, 4 iv K Vi S .Av sas . N , J y ,... .1.,,,:, ., y X ,..- N - g. .4 Y , s o L we Hs. SR iv fi . t rV,kk J 'E b. ii I AiN 'f'N-NW. K:.,l . - si g! ! if LEFT: There's somelhing funny going on wilh library worker Clare Helmer. ABOVE: Sfeve Raines and Gil- more Pooche use some of lheir free lime for reading. Michele Phillips Leonard Pickel John Pierce.. . Mark Pinkslon . David Pirnie . . David Pifzer . . Joyce Pleasanl Candy Poland. Terri Polsgrove Mike Pope .... Kalhy Pos? .... Jimmy Posloak Sally Poller . .. Kyle Pollhoff . Kennefh Powell Tim Powell .... Jim Powers ... Madeline Prasifka Laura Prassel . . Susan Prafl ... Richard Praffer.. ... Rhonda Price . Wayne Price. . Keifh Prim .... John Proch .. . Bruce Procfor . Yveffe Pruiff. . Linda Pugh ... Brooks Purnell . Charles Purnell Affendanfs oversee parking lof N A Q . S? y , ., . A A , nv J - ' . . . . -ff -1 .11 A ' ' - ..,..f' 2- js f U , .. ,,,, .. ' f 21' K Q x .A-1 1 . 4, .143 x ABOVE LEFT: Boredom and inferesf in oiher fhings prevail in fhis sophomore assembly. ABOVE RIGHT: Valmey Whifley sneaks ouf of lunch wifh an unfinished colce. RIGHT: Spirif ribbons symbolize a blossoming of school spirif during foofball season. 260 -of .- ,Ar 'H+ Z , X., 432 U ., fgijffy .al 1 ,1 'A ,M N ,S .mf ff. 7' www we D 3 Q Y E . . W -k-, 1 A , r ,Jw .1 .mn 4 W fra: Ni wr . ia 4.-, , V A fm X A 3 A9 i J, . -4 . . fi nl, '1 -, ,a' Donna Pyryf .... Jenny Quick .... Bobby Quinfen .. Roberf Quor+rup Telesha Rainer .. Sfeve Raines .... Jimmy Rainwafer Chuck Ralph .,. lleana Ramirez .. Carolyn Randle.. Kay Randolph . . . Mark Reazin ... Lana Reneau . .. Nancy Reynolds Theresa Reynolds Robin Rhoads . . LEFT: William Mabrey seems resolved fo The ruling of Mrs Brown. ABOVE: Zeke of The Soufh, Mr. Ford, hifches his chain affer anolher busy morning in 'the parking lol. Break sought from homework rouhne David Rice ....2 Craig Ricky ..... .... 3 Paul Riggs ...... .... 2 Sharon Riggs .... .... 3 Brenda Rigsby .... .... 2 Rob Riley .... .... 2 Lisa Risener. .. , . . .3 Lynn Robbins ... . . . .2 1 Cafhy Roberfs .,.. .... 2 Eddy Roberis ... ....Z John Roberfs ... . . . .3 Lisa Roberis .... .... 2 Sandy Rober+s .. .... 3 J Y Kevin Roberfson . . . ..,. 3 W Rick Roberison .. 262 - 5 fowl., . ivan-W ABOVE: Homework assignmenfs are fackled by Delores Duren, Pai Yancy, Gwen Teague, and Deborah Ellis in fhe library. RIGHT: Pafii Guerin looks shocked by fhe rising prices of clofhes. 4 hi. s ja 2 v 4 is i 1. he 5 3? if in 1 . , ,Ni 5 N N K --x 4-2 Pm W vs ' we fiiwii -i-us .Q i fi 'WEEQFKU7' 'T 1-S- '5 2h',g. LEFT: Approaching school is anofher of life's many hardships fo Susan Locke. BELOW A ' David Cleveland, a DE sfudenl. finished his homework before he leaves for work. ,fefgiw-ggmw 2 srss i ., .1 A X?-. A-cf ,.f f Lb..- Marcps Robinson Ophelia Robinson PaHi Robinson .. Scoff Robinson . . Torry Robinson .. Keifh Robison . . Doug Roger . . . Donna Rosson . . Robin Rowan. . . Cindy Rowe . .. John Rowe . . . Robin Rowe .... Jim Rowley .... Charloffe Roy. . . Layne Royal . . . John Royer... ....3 Amy Ruliffson . .. ....2 Diana Runyan Charles Russell Charyl Russell Todd Russell . Gina Rufhe . . Michele Ryan Mark Rybalr. . 264 -' gg , ,N , , V1 Q : ' , . ' 5' V 'il TE d R tj . , f W' ln .W Ve f ' ,lwl , ' , , '11, swf L R s ' wigs M gl H A , ll .Q l, ' , ABOVE: Two emancipafed sfudenfs can'+ gel away quickly enough on fhe lasf day of school. RIGHT: Shop provides Dana O1 re a form of self-expression. ,A sb I3 uw? A Freedom occupies minds le fi,,, . lla L.. - -, e , 1, , ffm xv I li I J gf A 'Q' , ' 4 e.ee 5-3 Leee . .i ' eee 43 fi eei eeinx 5 ee or -f f f 7 Nancy Rybalc .. Milne Seller ... Rifa Samano .. Kafhy Samsky . . Andrea Sanders Lari Sanders . . Peggy Sanders . Terry Sands .... Beverly Sanford Judy Scafferday Dalane Sclwielersfein Robin Sclnliclwfer Pefer Sclwmidf . . Doug Schullz . .. Bill Scofl ..... Keifh Seale . . . Diane Seals . .. Gordon Sears . Arfhur Sechresf . Mark Saeberger . Danny Seed ..... John Sehneri' .... Glenn Seifz . .. Kafhy Self .... Gary Seville .. Sandi Shaid ..... Kafhy Shannon Jann Shaw .... Bobby Sherman . Carlefon Sherman Didi Sherman ... Sue Shiflef ...... David Shipp .... Group involvemenf revealed i+s versafilifies as slu- denfs sang, cheered, and connived Togefher. The cafalysf was a desire fo have fun wifh friends, and a+ 'rhe same fime, fo achieve a goal. Some learned how +o read music and change if info song. Ofhers puf fheir voices and spirif logefher fo supporf 'rhe school's spor'rs acfivifies. Nearly every s'ruden'r was involved in a group, and if was reflecfed by fhe various organiza- lions +ha+ developed. Problems arise as +here is never enough music +o go around. Spirif projecfs provide unify if 4, in gi, ' ,fl ,, 'K 'f Y s., 'sg' l - f 'i -am 13 x 'x ,..., -J .Q -P .ALB -. b ABOVE: Helpless sophomores look on as seniors sfeal fheir plucked eagle. BELOW: Cuddly bear kiffens play a big role in +he Sherman pep rally. 'fi Mark Shorl' .... . . Greg Show ....... . , Mark Shurfleff .... . . Joan Shushok ... .. Pam Sibley .... . . Susan Sibley ... .. Jan Siedel . .. Noal Sikora ., Sherri Sims .... . . Janie Slaughter. .. .. Jennifer Slauqhfer . .. Tom Sleeper .... . . Nancy Smale ..... . . Bill Smifh ...... . . Carol Smi+h ..,. . . .,2 ..2 ..3 ..2 ..3 ..2 ..3 ..2 ..3 ..2 .,3 ..3 ..3 ..3 ,.2 267 Specialized courses offer change Above and beyond fhe basic educafion of reading. wrifing, and arifhmefic, The curriculum carried more specialized courses for 'rhose wifh more diversified inferesfs. Affer fulfilling The pre-requisires, sfudenfs could choose from bach- elor survival fo music hisfory and pre-engineer- ing fo arfs and craffs. Unique classroom learning provides an inferesfing insigh+ +o music hisfory sfuden+s. Cindi Smifh ..... ..... 2 N Cindy Smifh .... ..... 2 ' y Cyndie Smifh . . . ..... 2 Gregg Smifh .... ..... 2 h , Hugh Smifh .,... ..,.. 2 Jay Smifh ...... ..... 2 Kimberly Smifh ..., ..... 2 Mark Smifh ..... ..... 2 MikeSmi+h... ....3 Nancy Smifh .... ..,. 3 Pai' Smifh .,...... .... 3 ' Roxanne Smifh ..., .... 2 Sandy Smifh .... .... 2 Tom Smifh ........ .... 3 Wayne Smifh ..... .... 3 Gary Smrekar . .. . . . .2 - s,,,.s.i 1 'e,is ,igif i fi M P . sfi ' ilejri li W ' Vi, gg, n IQ? . M l 1- M 5 , ss '- Ng, ff, 8 'l iv 5 ig 1 .. X Q x I '. 1 Ji. 1 ,W l Z. JW 0 A L, My ismvmuz Ll.,-,.'a,g-mfs' augxfg- ,wa ' - ' 0 ' ,K E.155,,,, ,,,5,f,f . 5. Q, ' 3 ,. qxedhf Q JP' Qg W, , i K ' K. M, K if Bam ff , Frank Smyfh .... Michael Snocldy . Jayne Soufhwoocl Joe Spence ..... Mary Ann Spence Jim Sperring . .. Cindy Spoonfs .. Mark Spradley .. Bruce Spraker . . Lori Sfadelman . Scoff Sfagner . . . Phil Slallings ... Mar+y Slamm ,.. Jo Sfanford ..... Debbie Stanley .. LEFT: Carpenfer Eddie Mills perfecfs his proiecf. ABOVE: Girls learn how fo creafe a large wardrobe wifh a liflle money in sewing classes. D Luqina Sfanley .. David Sfarr .,... Sieve Sfecker , . . Roberf Sfeeie . . . Debbie Sfenzel . . Andy Sfepchinski Ernesf Sfephens . Mike Sfewarf ... Rick S+iII ....... Susie Sfimson . Lisa Sfinchcombe Sara Sfinchcombe David STIH ..... Susan Sfockard ,. Richard S+okiey.. The Exchange Club bake sale draws a crowd. 270 ingenious projecfs eorn funds ...ii ici-1,1 i'nz N . ' i W ,fs e+'.'i': f !?lgw5i,., , ,W 163- fs. MJ 'ff 1 . if-n' await 1 As +he faces changed from year ro year, one of fhe goals remained undaunfed. Whefher for a senior prom, a Chrisfmas parfy, or a picnic af Flag Pole Hill, every class and organizafion wenf fhrough The rifual of money-making. Suprising no one. money, fha? necessary evil wifhoul' which LH sfudenfs would have a hard fime operafing. was again +he mosl soughf affer i'rem on fhe Top Ten charf. Proiecfs and sales ilems included everylhing from cleaning fluid fo popcorn +0 calendars, and fhe ever pop- ular balce sale also managed 'ro reap i+s rewards. The money-raising pro- iecfs kepf sponsors and s+uden+s busy and piggy banks empfy. Tim Clayfon waifs around fhe corner fo sell band candy fo fhe nex+ person +ha+ walks by. Si Q ' is i if E3-4 John Sfoll ,... ' ' Karen Sfone . . Teddy Sfone .... ' Vicki Sfonaker . . . Jeff Sfouf .... Sfacy Sfowe .....,... Donna Sfrickenberger . Mary Sfricker ...... Bridge? S+ringer .... Skialdvo Sfroafveif .... 4.-.,.. 4 , Jeff Sfuclcer .... ,W K: Kevin Sullivan ..... Scoff Sullivan ..... Chris Summerville. , . Scoff Sunders ..... Underclassmen join in producfions Monfy Alcins carefully counfs every penny of profil 'From The Exchange Club bake sale. .rf Susan Sufer ...... .... 2 Marilyn Swiss ...... .... 3 Roberf Sworfwood .... ..,. 3 Mary Tanner ....... .... 2 l Danny Tarnower . . .... 3 Q A Debbie Taylor, . . .... 3 F - X M L, Kim Taylor ...... ..., 3 R - x J ra L Guenevera Teague. . .... 2 li, 'L ' if A . y 4 ,Q 'fr 4 Q- I , Kim Terrell ...... .... 3 Q -Q ' ,sk ' Y, Sfeve Terrell .... .... 3 ..l.,, , ,, , --:- E y ,l f 'T T 'is -. 1 X 9 4' fm in - li Q is Q, ,,.. 1- , Kevin Tefer ..... ....2 M14 A Y' I' Sandra Tharp .... .... 3 i a'W' Hz 'f Scoff Thomas .... .... 3 Suzy Thomas ....... ..... 2 yyyi i 'T' Ka+hleen Thompson . . . ..... 3 272 Paul Thompson . Susan Thompson Kafhy Thorn .. . Terri Thornfon. . Paffi Tiffin. . . Camille Tinsley . Danny Tips ..., Sheryl Tobin . ., Lewis Tobin . .. Kris Toennigs .. 'si 'if X 4 siigvgifzwa roms: Wise 'K fr A :fav ' X f LEFT Susan Cherb crams for an exam during The handy five minu+e break ABOVE Amy Harrell and Lisa Bolin ham I+ up in a scene from You re a Good Man Charlie Brown. Fufure vofers involved In polifics Tommy Tolson . .... 2 Diane Tombs .... .... 3 Fred Tosclw ...... .... 3 Lisa Towle ......... .... 2 David Townsend .... .... 2 Tina Townsend ... . . . .3 Pam Towry ..... .,.. 3 Mark Tren? ..... .... 2 Mike Tren? ...... .... 3 Debra Truesdale .. . . . .3 Marfha Tucker . .... 2 Susan Tuffly ... . . . .3 Al Turinsky .... .... 3 Chris Turner .. . . . .3 Lou Ann Turner .... 3 LEFT: The climax of Teddy Sfone's campaign comes as he delivers his accepfance speech in Mrs. Marlor's convenfion. RIGHT: ln an elecfion year, polifical opinions abound. 274 T 'S is S A . s. .. Alle! if ENYXGN Elecfion fever fool: hold of LH, grabbing il' by fhe IBM ballof, seH'ling info rhe minds of lufure presidenfs, and slirring up feelings for narional, sfafe, and local polifics. Sfudenfs swung info fhe chaos of campaigns and convenfions, wifh posfers, slogans, crepe paper, and balloons fransforming classrooms and halls info signposfs of polirical opinion. The promises were made, The vofes cast and 'rhe resulfs fallied as elecfion fever reaped ifs new crop of polificians. In an efforf fo claim fhe iob of junior class presidenf, Mike Smifh presenfs his ideas 'ro +he class. Gini Turner . Sherri Turner Tim Turner Rod Tyler . . David Tyree Linda Tyson ..... Carol Ubben ...... Susan Umbrichl' .... Granf Vaden .... Sfeve Vail .... Bob Van Amburgh .... Brenda Van Warf . .. -1'1 Mary Jo Vafh .... Scot? Vafh ....... John Va uderworl: M Jerry Vaughn ... David Vernon ..... Danny Vincenf .... Denise Wade ... Bruce Wadley ...,. 9 MZ 376 275 Dress Up Day recalls former sfyles Brenf Wainscofl .... .... 3 Andrew Waile ... . . . .3 Roberl' Wall ....2 Carra Wallace . .... 3 Doug Wallace.. . . . .3 Jimmy Wallace... . . . .2 Sheryl Wallach ..... .... 3 Chuck Waller .. . ....2 Jeff Walfers . . . . . . .3 Lyn Walfhausen .... 2 Lisa Walfon . .... 2 Paul Wamble .. ....Z Highlighling a weelc of hisloric recolleclions, a day of noslalgia prevailed as SC sponsored Dress Up Day. Playing on lhe homecoming +heme of Ten Years Af+er, sfudenls dressed in +he aflire in fashion when The firsl LH homecom- ing was held. len years ago. The day broughf wilh if bunny hop lines. fwisl confesfs, and even an award for fhe mosf appropriafely dressed boy and girl from each class. Sixfies' cufies Delia Pace and Lisa DePra+o smile and blush for fhe camera. Jn' f Al 9 ,c Q LEFT: Lou Williford puts forfh fhe appearance of a high-classed lady, pens 'ro be fen years behind 'rhe fimes. RIGHT: Joe Lambert alias and Melonie Magruder. alias Beffy Lou, fake a momenf fo pose in fhreads from +en years before. who iusf hap- Teen Angel, lheir favorife Joyce Warner. . Carol Warren . . Lynne Warren.. John Warrick .. Allison Warwick Cory Waferman .. .... Jo Befln Waffs Julie Websfer .. Treva Weddle .............. George Weinreinch ......... Jan Weir ............ .... Don Welchel ....... .... 277 Nela Wells .... Sfeve Werfher . John Wessels .. David Wesf .... Jerry Wesl' .... Cheryl Weyancl Julie Weyand .. Gary Whife ... Greg While .., Nancy Whifener, 278 .. .... ,2 .. .... .3 .. .,,. .2 Quiet leaves time for Thought Deep secrefs are hidden in Bobby Palmer's mind. . ' ' I I 3 . - i -an A sf Xi sg I a 962' -r Q' e xv Lafayeffe Wliifley Tony Whifley . . . Valmy Whifley .. Lucy Wlwilman . . ,ff 2' l Susan Whiffen .. Carol Widener .. Mark Wiessener . S Paffi Wiles ... K is Pa? Wiley .... Ricky Wiley .... . Bob Williams .... Joyce Williams ,. gsm: -is n is Q X P , f 5' , i ,P 5 .- , P X , LEFT: Anofher school day over. George Hancock fhinks back over flue good and bad evenfs. RIGHT: Lisa Roberfs is spell- bound by an acf in flwe Sfudenf Coluncil assembly. 2 2 ' ' Kim Williams... 1 Mike Williams .... ..... 3 T Molly Williams ... ..... 2 ., T Sharon Williams .... ..... 3 s ' Q 1 '- Sue Williams ..... ..... , - Lisa Williford .... ..... 3 Lou Williford .... ..... 2 Carol Willis ..,. ..... 2 MindyWillis... Brad Wilson . i i 4 i Y - i -Q 280 While many TelT ThaT world communicaTion was being oppressed, wiThin The news media and beTween naTions, LH sTudenTs conTinued To employ imaginaTion and creaTiviTy To bridge The communicaTions gap sep- araTing The salesman and The vicTim. For The sake of selling an idea, sTudenTs, Teachers, and speakers used enough gimmicks To puT any con man To shame, and enough maTerials To keep a well-sTocked deparTmenT sTore in The black Tor years. The approaches were someTimes sTraighT, someTimes humorous, buT all were devised To sell an idea. Lee Roy Jordan enlivens a PTA meeTing wiTh quips abouT The Dallas Cowboys. Soles gimmicks flourish fps ou 0' 'Hd om 3-QL ' ,,LL' r f,.j., .1 , 415 ,xL,Z A . LEFT: A smiling Charlie Brown gives defails of lhe Musical pres- l- V ' V. i ii ' ' ' anled by fhe drama deparfmenf. BELOW: Bullefin boards help . , n make a poinf abou? The lifler cluffering noi only fhe counfry buf A b 1 A also fhe school. is in I md' u 1 rn S , 0 P U5 'Aug I . i N . - an 2, .',l Q L ,15 3 I I -Ji ' ii x iii if , W' f r ' -,, ,,, 7 fl f I, b . i W ti? ' Carol Wilson.. ......3 ' i ' L wi . Q X 'V 'v - Gary Wilson.. ...,..3 '5 ii -M ,fig 9 i L f Mark Wilson ..... . . . . . .2 , il' L L 'i,' , 'if i .M 'V Richard Wilson . . . .. . . , .2 V , . ly f Z in .,-' i . '- 4 L' fi 1 . in -Z' ,V Susan Winborn .. .... . .2 m Leigh Wise ..... ...... 2 Kirk Wilrow .,..... ...... 2 Amanda Wifler .... ...... 3 RIGHT: Fufure chemisfs Mark Sissom and John Haflield experimenf wifh man's old- es'l' friends, fire and wafer. BELOW: Paffi Wiles picks up a few more absenfee slips. f, , 1' W2 f s 'W , iii Q ik ,lb '-'ff ,, Q ' gifs 27 A l 4:39, nf' 9 V of ' 6' Dean Wiffer . .. . . .3 Doug Wiffer . .. ...2 Peggy Wiffie ..... . . .3 Randy Wohlford . .. ...2 Milne Wolfe .... . . .2 Sarah Wolfe ..... . . .2 Jim Wolff ........ . . .3 Bridgeffe Wonder ... ...2 Russel Wonge .... . . .2 Wendy Woods .... . . .2 Sherry Wooldridge . . . . .2 Karen Wozencraff . . . . . .2 Alicia Wrighf .... ...3 Erin Wrighf .... . . .2 Kay Wrighf ..,. . . .2 Kim Wrighf .... ...3 lniii i il if s if 'Ng ' lriiyg 41' I .Q , . ,F . ., .3 ' 'K fi' if W '15 E 3-991, M, '44, -'ffl V , -., ,o ' , i'. , 4 W Q if :zinc : Jgfgf' 9 ,ff x K r W, 3 gym: -,L- V ,yii 3 , 2 A ' ,. ti, U 'ff :fag ' iii, , ., ? ,gr -'f iiiii rf V , fi ' fe f i irsrr J I . 3 Career plans burden underclassmen Dick Wyeff ...... ..... Greg Yeakley .... ..... Audrey Young ... ..... GregYoung... Jay Young ..... ..... 'xv- Johnny Young ..,. ..... Jane+Younf Lyn Zaboinilc . .. ..... Frank Zeller .... ...,. Debbie Ziegler ... ..... Doug Zimmerman... ..... Tom Zimmerman.. ..... LEFT: English class fakes +ime and concenfrafion on flue par? of Terry Sands. ABOVE: Lindsey Winborn fries fo come 'lo ferms wifh his slide rule. 2 2 2 4 'K 'K W 5 ' 523 J' g, :3 A gg, N Vfkfr ff lj N.. KT Q N E hunumk z U K, . i ,f Xe rl u M ' 1 1' s 'lL..,, .mwv jvxm Uonx Y 3 if if R Y. ANN t7 N'x-.Q A Q A.,- . ,f p 83 5 nf ,- , Qevsve 3' Q f..wf, if . Z- il., .4 ff Q. index ' adverfising ' index ' adverfising ' index ' adver+ising ' inde+ Q as,- advem' SX' nd adverfising SX' nd adverfising dex ' 'in ndex ' adverising dex ' adverfising , X9 PUBLIC! TY iff A? . . M...,,,k 0 Eaugsgpezxpe . xepug . 6ugsg+JaApQ . xepug . Enugsgpefxpe . xepug . 6ugSyN 286 Dads 84 Lads 325 Northlake 348-4300 The Place fo Go for the -. 'ax , ,I z , . I I? U A A. , If it .It l-u ,fr ' Q. ' , . 1 A Y'A- gf? ' RMU I il! 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Pig Stands Ferndale and Northwest Highway Lutz Arco Tune-Ups, Brakes, and Volkswagen Service 9390 Forest Lane 34 7 -6074 Northlake Florist 328 Northlake Center 348- 7470 Hancock Fabrics 436 Northlake Center Dallas 348-8020 Where the best is not expensive 289 HAPTGNS TAL L REAL TQRS 'The Personal Realfors, Call Us We Core Members of MLS - Reolfron Compufer Jo and Jack Hapfonsfall and 40 Associafes Residential Offices 707 37 Shoreview 34 7-3333 Commercial Office 7 073 7 Shoreview 348-2750 Miller Nursery and Grass Company St. Augustine, Bermuda, and Tiff Grasses Fertilizers and Insecticides Northwest Highway and Plano 348-0870 Sandy's Shoes 320 Northlake Center 348-9790 Adams Northlake Pharmacy Call us for all of your prescription needs. 300 Northlake Center 348-4250 ..,-f 5 2 MARY DEEIQEH nemonsgl Congrafulafions 797 3 Graduating Class and Besf Wishes fo All Lake Highlana's Sfudenfs Specializing in Personal Service . 348-5466 70527 Church Road ILBJ af Plano Roadj Dallas, Texas 75238 CHEVY TOWN Norfhwesf Highway af Abrams 363-834 I The Chuck Hawley girls Cleaners who make 70503 Church Road it shop at I li' SIS CASA LINDA SHOPFE WYNNEWOOD SHOPPE H n , nm nesood Village 294 NUM BER RICHARDSON - 235-8341 PLANO - 231-3103 CNE ' ' ' DALLAS - 239-0101 Residential - Commercial - Farms and Acreage wifh Paula Stringer OU I' Qualify Realtors clienfs if VM .633 .1,, ' fi 524 Casa Linda Plaza hop QMQQ 327 4543 l......... 8: HARDME 0 m. E9 at ai 37.,,.,,,.,1 'MWM7 Housewares Hardwares Decoupage Purse Boxes Purse Materials Arts and Crafts Classes in Crafts 324 White Rock North Center 348-8460 296 Preferred Hearing 84 Air Conditioning 75238 70550 Plano Road Dallas, Texas Engineering at Commercial Bldg. eslgn if Aparfmenf Complexes V 1 ' lnsfallafion - N -Z L a X---z f' rhjfgff 5GleS .. QFWE Q 4 v ' -' ' .2 ' - . ' ,?.,,.L..: --f-ii A 7 Service , 1351! ifiik. N ,Ke v 24 hr. service ' ',, -,Z- N Sales 347-3630, Service 347-3637 1 Night 527-47 77 RICHARDSON Arapaho at Custer PRESTON ROYAL tx f :gnu Preston Road at Royal Lane GARLAND X W North Star at Walnut . 5 ' f 1 CASA VIEW 2 ,f Gus Thomasson at Ferguson Climafrol Corp. FNXAX -L :- ' f . - M ti E? ? i. 1 I fx . . O PARK FOREST Forest at Marsh MR, W In Dallas and the Southwest... Step Ahead Service EBBV .I-IQLLIDFW Realtor: Whife Rock Branch 9730 Audelia Road 347-0330 THE PROFESSIONAL REALTORS Sferling Dye A. M. Evangelisfic Nancy Gaskell Paul Gaskell Larry Green Bob Hanifen Jan Hanifen Bill Hyer Glenn Hyer Hal Jeffers Bill Johnson Dorothy Jones Cliff Kopinsk i Dave Manders Chuck Nevels Bob Norris ' Richard Plunkeff Chuck Robinson David Ross Alice Rufhe B. J. Smith Dick Sfarr Chris Todora George Vaughan James H. Walker Pat Zaby PhNlkms Realfors, lnc. l Ol 03 Shoreview Northlake Shopping Cenfer Specializing in Mulliple Listing 34 l -0204 Phil Ross Bill Wozencraff 2 , HL? ff? J P R 1 3252 Winnie Buraf i Jimmie Smifh Paf Durham caIdllleH'fUIIel'lNc. nfurons 341-5700 109-A White Rock North W .J Q A ,J F 4' M, 3 Jackson 's Sporting Goods 246 Casa Linda Plaza 327-7343 Sfop af Jackson 's for a Complefe Line of Sporting Equipment A ABBOTT, DON: 209. ACREE, SUSAN: 74. ADAIR, DEBBIE: 69, I04, IO7, 209. ADAMI, NORMAN: 6l, 64, BB, 92. I75: AFS 4: Key Club 4: Lafin Club 4: Sfudem' Council 4. ADAMS. BOB: 86. ADAMS, CATHY: 86, 209. ADAMS, CHRISTI: I75: Member of Ihe I973 Gradualing Class. ADAMS. ADAMS ADAMS. ADAMS. ADAMS. ADAMS. ADAMS JANICE MRS.: I5I, I62. LARRY: 76, 209. LYNN: 209. PAT: 62, I I I, 209. PAULA: 87, I75:VICA 4. BOB: I75: DECA 4. .WALLE: 47, 96, I I I, 209. ADAMSON, MARY: 94, I45, I75: Scuba Club 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Sfudenl Council 2, 3: LH Divers 3, Swim Team 2, 3.4. ADAY, ELIZABETH MRS.: 43, 67, I62 ADDINGTON, TERRY: 69, 76. 209. ADELSTEIN, LARRY: 40, I757 Member ol Ihe I973 Graduafing Class. AKINS, CINDY: IO4, IO7, 209. AKINS, MONTY: 87. ALDERDICE, BILL: I75: Sfudem' Council 4. ALDERDICE. LOUANN: 209. ALLEN, BOB: I I7, 209. ALLEN, DON: I75: Member of 'rhe I973 Graduafing Class. ALLEN, KEVIN: 76, 78, 83, 209. ALLEN, REX: 69, 76, 83, IO4, IO7, 209. ALLEN, VERNON: I46, 2 IO. ALEXANDER, ROSS: 54, I75: Member of Ihe I973 Gradualing Class. ALEXANDER, STEPHEN: 86. ALIG, ALAN: 66, 67, 68, I40, l75I Lafin Club 2: Malh Club 4: Physics Research Order Sec. 4: NHS 3.4: Varsify Baseball 2, 3, 4: Oulslanding American High School Sfudenf. ALLRED, TONI: 87, I76: VICA Reporler 3, Pres. 4. ALTERS, BRAD: I76: DECA 3. ALTON, JEAN: I 76: Library Ass+. 2: Sludenl' Council 3: French Club 3. ANDERSON, A. M. MR.: 57, I6I, I66. ANDERSON, ANDRA: I5I, I52, 2I0. ANDERSON, BILL: I28, 2I0. ANDERSON, DEBBIE: 2IO. ANDERSON, GABRIELE: 63, 2 IO. ANDERSON, LANCE: 78, IO4, IO7, 2IO. ANDERSON, STEWART: I76: FTA 4: Rallye Club 4: CVAE 4. ANDERTON,ANDY: IO4, I06, I76: Member of The I973 Graduafing Index Class. ANDREWS, KAREN: 77, I I I, 2IO, 2I3. ANDREWS, MARTIN: 87, 2 IO. ANWEILER, CASS: 63, 86. 87, I76: Member of Ihe I973 Graduafing Class. ARCHER, JUD: 86, I76: DECA 4. ARLEDGE, EDDIE: 87, I76: Member of +he I973 Gradualing Class. ARNETT, CATHY: 96, I I2, 2I0. ARNETT, PAUL:42, IOO, IOI, I03. I76: A Capella Choir 3, 4: Meislersingers 2, 3.4: Varsify Singers 4. ARNOLD, JEANNIE: 6I , 95, I I2, 2IO. ARNOLD, GWEN: I I I, 2l0. ARNOLD. LAREE: I I2, 2I0. ARRAMBIDE, SARAH: I76: Member of Ihe I973 Graduafing Class. ARTHUR, PATRICIA MRS.: I62. ASHBY, DOUG: 88, I28, 2IO. ASHFORD, CORKY: BB, I76: Key Club 4: Infermural Baslcefball 4. ASHFORD, TERRI: 95, I I2, 2IO. ASHLEY, AUDRA: 2l0. ATTAWAY, LAURIEZ 6I,95, 2I I. ATTAWAY, LOIS MRS.: I62. I73. ATWOOD, EDDIE: 2I I. AUSTIN, CAROLYN MRS.: I62. AUSTIN, SAM MR.: I I7, I IB, I62. AVANT, CHARLES: 2I I. AVANT, SARA: 65, 68, 92, 2I I. AVANT, SETH: 2I I. B BABAA, AMBER: 2I. 22, 69, 2I I, 254. BACOT, JODY: 88, I40, 2I I. BAGNALL, JULIE ANN: 69, I 76: Member of Ihe I973 Gradualing Class. BAILEY, LISA: I I2, 2I I. BAINES, KAY MRS.: I62. BAINES, LARRY: 62, I28. BAIRD, NORMA MRS.: I62. I68. BAKER, BILL: 76, 2I I. BAKER, KIRK: 2I I. BAKER, LINDA: 86, I76: DECA 4. BAKER, RALPH: 2I I. BAKER, STEVE: 62, IO4, I06, 2I I. BAKER, SUE: 2I I. BAKKER, ESTHER: I76: Member of fhe I973 Graduafing Class. BAKKER, IRENE: 64, IO8, 2I I. BALDA, PETE: I5O. BANKS, RICHARD: 63, 78, I53, I76: Chess Club 4: German Club 2, 4: Marching Band 2: Concerl Band 2. BANKS, VICKI: I76: Member of Ihe I973 Graduafing Class. BARD, KATHY: 2I2. BARDIN, DENNIS: 64, 2 IO. BARGER, JAYNE: 47, I5l, 2 I 2. BARKER, BRENDA: 64, 68. 95, 2I2. BARKER, KEN:45, I04, I06, IO8, I77: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra 2, 3, 4. BARKER, PAT-TY: I04, I07, 2I2. BARLOW, BRAD: I77: SIuden+ Council.3. BARNES, DONNA: 69, 77, 2I2. BARNETT, GARY: I46, 2I2. BARNETT, RICHARD: 2I2. BARNUM, BONNIE: 2I2. BARNUM, DAVID:59, I77: Member of fhe I973 Gracluafing Class. BARR. JUDY: 63, 90, IO4, IO7, I77: German Club 3, 4: Jr. Exchange+'res 3, Sec. 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Concerl Band 2, 3, 4. BARTON, JIM: 63, 2I2. BASKETT, MARK:2I2. BASS, BECKY: 62, 2 I 2. BASS, BETTY: 2I2. BATTLES, JOHN: 63, 78, IO4, I07. BAXTER, CAROL: 92, 94, I77: AFS 2: Red Masque 2, Hisf. 3: Spanish Club 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Sfudenl Council 2, 3.4: Swim Team 2, 3.4: Sr. Board of Direc+ors. BEALL, SANDY: 64, 68, I77: Lalin Club 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: Who's Who 3, 4. BEAN, SUSAN: 58. 62, 68, 76, 92, I77: French Club 2, 4: NHS 3.4: Red Masque 2, 3, 4: Sludenf Council 2, 4: Nafional Merif Semi-Finalisl 3. BEAM, ERIC: 2I2. BEATY, LANA: I77: Member of fhe I973 GracIua+ing Class. BACKLER, JAMIE: I77: Member of +he I973 Graduafing Class. BECKSTEAD, ALAN: 88, 2 I 3. BEDSOLE, BRANT: I50, 2I3. BEGGS,JAN: 62.92, 94, I77: French Club 3, 4: FTA 2: Library AssI'. 3: Y- Teens 4: Sfudenf Council 4: Who's Who 3, 4. BEHNE, PAUL: 88, I77, I94, 246: Flying Club 3: German Club 2: Key Club 3, 4: Rallye Club 3. BELL, BARBARA: I77: Jr. Exchangefles 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 2. BELL, BRENDA: 62. 2I3. BELL. JACK: I44, 2 I 3. BELL, PAM: 62, 2I3. BELL, STEVE: I 77: Member of Ihe I973 Gradualing Class. BENEDETTO, JOHN: 59, I77: Member of Ihe I973 Graduafing Class. BENGSTON, CATHY: I I2, 2 I 3. BENGSTON, THERESA: I22, 2l3. BENOY, JAMES: IO4, I07, 2 I4. BENSON, DEBI: 36, 46, 64, 95, III, 2I4. BERGMAN, ALAN: 77, 78, 2 I4. BERGMAN, DEBBIE: 2I4. BERGMANN, MARK: I77: Member of Ihe I973 Gradualing Class. BERK, RICHARD: IO4, I07, 209, 2I4. BERRY, DON: DECA 3. BERRY, LEE ANN: 86, 2 I4. BERRY, MATT: 2I2. BERRY, PATSY: 2 I4. BETTS, GRAHAM: 62, 92, 2 I4. BETTS, JOHN: 62, 2I4. BETZ, DAVID: 74. BIAR, KAREN: 58, 63, 7l, 72, 94, I77: FHA 2: German Club 3, V. Pres. 47 NHS 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Speech Club 2: WILDCAT 2, 3, 47 Sludenl' Council 2, 3. BILTON, CINDY: 68, 7l , 92. 95, 99. 2l5. BISHOP, BEVERLY: IO2. BISHOP, MART-Y: 23, 64, 76, 77, IO4. IO7. 2I5, 224, 255. BISHOP, LAWRENCE: 64. BLACK. DEBBIE: 62, I77: French Club 3, 4: Kappa Rho 4. Bl.ACK, GREGG: 2I5. BLACK, KATHA MRS.: l62, I63. BLACKARD, ELLEN: 76, IO4, IO7. 2I5. BLACKWOOD, GLENN: l28, 2I5. BLAIR, BRENDA: 2I5. BLAIR, RICKY: IO4, IO7. 2I5. BLANKENSHIP. ROBIN: 2 I, 74, 95. 2l5. BLEVINS, LEE ANN: 95, 2 I 5. BLOUNT, RUSTY: 2I5. BODEN, CELESTE: 64. 84, I77: Lafin Club 3. 4: Paramed 4: Red Masque 4. BOLDING, JEANETTE MRS.: 8 I, I63. I69. BOLIN, LISA: 24, 68, 76, 89, IOI, IO3. I77, I99, 273: NHS 4: Red Masque 3, 4: A Capella Choir 3, 4? Meis+ersingers 4: Girls' Choir 2: Sfudenl Council 3: Who's Who 4: Girl of +he Monlh: Nafional Merif Finalisl' 4: Infernalional Thespian Socie'ry 3.4. BOLLINGER, CINDY: 86, 2I5. BOMHOF, HERMAN: I55. BONNER, BERNICE MRS.: I63. BOOZMAN, CLAUDIAZ 2l5. BOOZMAN, CYNTHIA: 2I5. BOTHE, MARION: 63. 67. 68. 78, 2 I 5. BOTHE, RICHARD: 63, 78, 9I, I46, 2l5. BOUDREAU, SUSAN: I I I, 2I6. BOURGEOIS, TIM: 86. BOUTELLER, KAREN MISS: 40, 94. I63. BOWERS, SUSAN: 64, 2I6. BOWDEN, LISA: 6I, 85, 94, I77: Agape 4: Arabesque 2: HERO 4: Mafh Club 2: Red Masque 2: Spanish Club 3: Y-Teens 4. BOX, STEPHEN: 2I6. BOYLE, KATHLEEN: 64, 2 I6. BOYER, TERESA: 62, 89, 92. 2I6. BRADNER, TERRY: I78: FCA 2, 3.4: B-Team Foofball 2. BRAESICKE, NANCY: 6I, 77, 96. 2I6. BRAMLETT, TERESA: I I2, 2I6. BRANCH, LAURA: 6I , 65. 2I6. BRANDT, DIANA: 62, 64, 68, 94, I76. I78: French Club 3, 4: La+in Club 3, 4: NHS 4: Red Masque 2: Y-Teens 2. 3.4: Scholaslic Sweafer Award 4. BRANHAM, BECKY: 2I6. BRANNING, BRENDA: 74, 86, I78: DECA 4: Kappa Rho 4. BRANSFORD, JO: 69, 92, I78: Red Masque 2: Sludenf Council 4. BRANYON, PAULA: 85, I78: HERO 4: Swim Team Mgr. 2. BRAST. JEFF: 88. 2 I6. BRAUN, LAURA: 62, 90, 95, 2I6. BRENDLE, MIKE: I78: Marching Band 2, 3: Concerl Band 2.3. BREWER, JONI: bl , 62, 89, 92, 95. I5l. 2I6. 252. BREWER, SUSAN: I I2, 2I6. BRIDGES, DAVID: 64, 2I6. BRIDGES, PAM: 86, I78: Member ol +he I973 Gradualing Class. BRIDGES, PATTI: 89, IO3, I78: A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4: Inleracf 4: Red Masque 3: Meisfersingers 4: Sludenl' Council 4. BRIGGS, KEN: l28, 2I6. BRISTOW, BECKY: IO2. 2I6. BRIWA, DONNA: I5I, I78: French Club 3: Sfudenf Council 3: Track 2, 4. BROCK, BRENDA: 96, I I I, 2I6. BROCKETT, PHIL: 64, 78, 92, 2I6. BROILES, JOAN: 94, IO2, I78: Member of fhe I973 Graduahng Class. BROOKS. AUSTIN: 78, IO4, IO6, 209. 2I6. BROOKS, CYNDI: 70, 90, 95, I I I. 2I6. BROOKS, WILLIAM: 2I7. BROTHERS. MELISSA: 92, 95. BROUGH, RON: 25, 76, IOO, IO3. IO4, IO6. I08, I78, I86I Red Masque 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 3, 4: Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra 3, 4: A Capella Choir 4: Meislersingers 4: Varsify Singers 4. BROUGHTON, KEN: 77, 2l7. BROWN, DANNY: 2I7. BROWN DAVID: I9, 6l, IO4, IO6, 2l7. BROWN, DEBBIE: I I2, 2l7. BROWN, JACKIE: 2I7. BROWN LlNDY:63, 68, IO2, IO3. III. BROWN, KATHLEEN MRS.: I63, 26I BROWN, KEVIN: 92, 2I7. BROWN, PAM: I I2. BROWN, RICHARD: 88, I78: Key Club 4: Spanish Club 2.3. BROWN, ROBBIE: 92, I5I. BROWN, STEVE: 66. 68, I78: La+in Club 3: NHS 3, 4: Physics Research Order V. Pres. 4: French Club 3: Scholaslic Swealer Award 3: B-Team Golf 2, Varsily Golf 4. BROWN, SUSAN: 2 I 7. BROWN, TIM: I55, 2 I 7. BROYHILL, DEBBY: 73.94, I78: Red Masque 2, 3: Spanish Club 3: Y- Teens 4: Orchesfra 2: Sfudenf Council 2: Ecology Club 2, 3: Traclc 3, 4: Pubslall 4. BROYKS, ANNE: 2I7. BROYLES, ANNE: I53. BROYLES, BRAD: 64, 2I7. BRUCE, ALAN: 68. 7l. 72, 83, 88, I I4. I78: Flying Club 3, V. Pres. 4: Key Club 3. Treas. 4: NHS 3, 4: Ouill and Scroll Pres. 4: WILDCAT 3. Co- edifor 4: Bell Boys 4: Golf Team 3, 4: Oufslanding American High School Sfudenl 4: Boy of +he Monfh: Boy of fhe Year. BRUCE, KATHY: 99, I I2, 2l8. BRYAN, LYNN: 2I8. BRYER, DALE: 63, 66, 86, 78: DECA 4: German Club 3, 4: Physics Research Order 4, BUDZ, NANCY: 96, I I2, 2 I 8. BUELL, RICHARD MR.: I63. BURCHSTED, KENT: IO4, IO7. 2I8. BURGDORF, DARRELL: 86, I79: DECA 4. BURGDORF, DAVID: 2I4. BURKE, DANNY: I79: Member of The I973 Graudafing Class. BURKE, LOREN: 2l8. BURKHALTER, RICK: 2I8. BURLESON, BLAKE: 64, I5O, 2I8. BURNETT, JUDY MRS.: 90, I63. BURNS, LISA: 85, I79: HERO 4: Marching Band 2: Concerl Band 2. BUROW, GRACE MRS.: 73, I63. BUTCHER, JACKIE: I I2, 2l8. BUTCHER, LORANDA: 95, 2I8. BUTLER, JANIE: 2I8. BUTLER, MARK: 92, I79: Member of fhe I973 Gradualing Class. BUTTERS, PATTI MRS.: I63. BYRD. GARY: Equesfrian Club 3. BYRD. MARK: 2I8. C CADE, ANGELA: 62, 2I8. CADENHEAD, BOB: 74, I79, I97: Kappa Rho 3, 4: B-Team Foo+balI 2. CAGNEY, CLAUDIA: IO4, IO7. 2I8. CAGNEY, JEFF: 25, 40, 53. IOO, I0 I, IO3, I79: Red Masque 4: A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4: Meisfersingers 3, 4: Varsily Singers 4. CAHILL, BRIAN: I79, 220: Member of +he I973 Graduafing Class. CAIN, MARK: 2l8. CAIRNS, CAROL: 94, I I I, I79:Y- Teens 4: Highlandelfes 4: SI'uden+ Council 2. 3: Ecology Club 2. CAIRNS, DIANA: 95. 2I8. 302 CALDWELL, BRAD: I28, I50, 2I9. CALDWELL, JIM: 33, I I8, I28. CALLAWAY, BOB: 29, 3 I, 33, 47, 64, 68, 92, I50, 2 I4, 2I9, 245. CALLOWAY, DEBI: 85, 2 I9. CAMERON, JOE: 2l9. CAMP, JIM: 65, 2 I9. CAMP, JOHN: I53. CAMPBELL, JULIE: 65, ISI, 2 I9. CAMPBELL, PAT: 65, I I3, I79: Library Assl. 3: NHS 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: PASF Reporfer 4: Spirif Team 4: Sludenl Council 4: LH Divers 2, 3: Nafional Meril Leffer of Commendalion 3. CAMPBELL, ROHN: 39, 88, I40, I79: Key Club 4: Sluclenl' Council 4. CAMPBELL, SCOTT: 63, I28, 2I9. CAMPBELL, STEVE: 63, I79: FCA 2: German Club 3, 4: S'ruden+ Council 4: Scuba Club 3: LH Divers 3: JV Foofball 2: Swim Team 2. CANADE, RICKY: 2I9. CANALES, JANIER: 2I9. CANTRELL, CONNIE: 69, 99, 2 I9. CARDER, CINDY: 92, I45, 2 I9. CARDER, TERRI: 74, 76, 86, 92, I79: DECA 3.4: FHS 3, 4: Sfudenl Council 3.4. CARLSON, LAURA: 6I, 89, 96, I I2, 2I9. CARLSON, SCOTT: 68, 73, I I4, I79: German Club 3: In'rerac'r4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Sec. 4: NHS 4: Bell Boy 4: Sfudenf Council 4: Who's Who 3, 4: Scholaslic Sweafer Award 3: Nafional Le1'+er of Cornmenclafion, Pub S+aff Co-ed. 4. CARNAHAN, SHAY: 2l9. CARNEAL, DAVID: 78, 92, IBB, 245. CARNES, JAY: I46, 2 I9. CARNES, JANE: I02, I79: Girls Choir 4: Sfudenl Council 2: FHA 2. CARONA, MARTHA MISS: 38, IO9, I62, I62. CARONA, ROSEMARY: 94, 6I, I79: AFS 3, 4: Library Assf. 3: Y-Teens 3, 4: Sfuden+ Council 3, 4: Oufsfanding Teenagers of America Who's Who 3, 4. CARRELL, ANN: 76, 95, I I I, 2I9, 228. CARRELL, DON: I44, 220. CARRELL, WAYNE: I79: FCA 2: Swim Team 2, 3, Cap+. 4. CARRIO, TIM: 220. CARRIO, RAY: 28, 29, 50, I I7, I I8, I24, I I9, ISO, I79: FCA 3, 4: Key Club 4: S+uden+ Council 4: Class Favori+e 3: Mr. LHHS 4. CARSON, JOHN: 63, 76, l5O, 220. CARTER. GARY: I79: Red Masque 2. CARVOJAE, ELENA: I I2, 220. CASADAY, MIKE: 64, I42, I43, 220. CASE, BRAD: I79: Member of lhe I973 Graduafing Class. CASEY, JIM: 64, 68, I I7, I I9, I79: FCA 3.4: La'rin Club 3, 4: LH Orafors 2, 3: NHS 4: Speech Club 2 3: S+uden+ Council 2: Who's Who 4: Boy of fhe Mon'rh: Oufsfanding Teenager of America: Nafional Meril Finalisf: TACT Finalisf. CATES, MARTHA ANN MRS.: 40, 94. I63, I66. CAUDLE, TERRY: 220. CAYCE, GERALD: 88, 220. CHANCEY, KEITH: l28, 220. CHANDLER, ELIZABETH MRS.: I63, I65. CHANDLER, JERRY MR.: I63, I83. CHEEK, DAVID: I80: Member of fhe I973 Graduafing Class. CHENAULT, TRIP: 220. CHERB, SUSAN: 76, I I5, 220, 273. CHERRY, PAM: 86, 220. CHILDRESS, DIANA: 62, 233. CHILDRESS, MARGIE: 85: HERO 4: Girls' Traclc 3. A CHILES, JULANN:96, 220. CHILES, ANDY: I44, 220. CLACK, CHERRY MISS: I63. CLAIBORNE, KEITH: I80: Who's Who 4. CLAPP, VICKIE: 46, 90, 95, I I I, 220. 228, 246. CLARK, DENNY: IO4, IO7, I80: Member of fhe I973 Graduafing Class. CLARK, DOUG: 220. CLARK, FREDDIE MR.: I63. CLARK, JUDIE: I53, 22I. CLARK, JULIE: I I2, 22I. CLARK, SHARON: 76, 89, l02, 22I. CLARK, STEVE: 22I. CLARK, TOM: 22 I . CLATERBAUGH, CATI-IY:64, 87.92, I80: Lafin Club 4. CLAUSEN, GREG: 22I. CLAYSEN, RANDY: 22I. CLAY, BILLY: 22I. CLAYTON, DEBBIE: 62, 68, 80, 94, IO4, I06, I80: Equesfrian Club 4: French Club 3, Sec. 4: NHS 4: Y- Teens 3, 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Concerl Band 2, 3: Symphonic Band 4: Sfudenl Council 2. . CLAYTON, TIM: I04, IO7, 22I. CLEVELAND, DAVID: 86, 22I. CLEVELAND, JOHN: 86, I80, 263: DECA 4. CLEVENGER, GLORIA: 76, 96, 22 I. COCKLIN, BRUCE: 22I. COHEN, DEBBIE: 22I. COLCOTT, LISA: 95, 22 I . COLE, DAVID MR.: I63. COLE, KERRY: 62, 68, 76, 77. COLEMAN, BEN: 63, I80: German Club 3, 4: Lafin Club 2: Sfudenl Council 2, 3: Who's Who 3, 4. COLEMAN, CINDY: 92, I I I, 22I. COLEMAN, JO ANN: 22 I. COLEMAN, LINDA: I80: Member of The I973 Gradua+ing Class. COLEMAN, MARIA: 22I. COLES, BETH: 64, 95, 22 I . COLGATE, JEANNE: 64, 92, 95, I I I, 221. COLLINS, BUCK: 22I. COLLINS, CHRIS: 22 I. COLLINS, CHRIS: 86, 22 I . COLLINGS, GORDON MR.:45, I64. COLLINS, JANICE: 22I. COLTIES, PAM: 85. COMBS, DOMINIOUE: 64, I53, 222. CONE, PAM: 86. CONEY, PENNY: 70, 72, 73, I80: Newspaper 2, 3: Drill Team 2, 3 lWesfbury High Schooll: FANG Sfafl' 3, 4: O4-S V. Pres, 4: PUB Sfaff 4. CONWAY, JIM: I I7, 222. CONWAY, JOHN: I5O, 222. COOK, ELLIOT: 63, 84. COOPER, BARBARA: 86, I80: Member of Ihe Gradualing Class. COOPER, SCOTT: I80: Ecology Club 2: JV Foofball 2. . CORK, JAMES: I80: Member of Ihe I973 Gracluafing Class. CORK, SANDY: 222. CORTIMILIA, DONNY: 222. CORZINE, JEANNIE: 69, IO2, I80: Library Assf. 2. 3, 4: Girls' Choir 4: Spiril Team 2. COLTEN, CANDY: 222. COTTER, BETTY MRS.: I64. COULSTON, JEFF: 88, 222. 'COULTER, LESTER: 6 I, 62, 92, 95. 222. COWDREY, VINCE: 30, 33, 73, 88. I80: FCA 4: Key Club 4: Speech Club 3: Who's Who 3. COX, BARBARA: 95, 222. COX, BARBARA: 222. COX, CINDY: 94, I80: Spanish Club 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Who's Who 3, 4. COX, DOUG: 222. COX, KATHY: 222. COX, MIKE: 62, 68, I80: AFS 3: French Club 3, 4: NHS 4: Rallye Club 3. COX, PAT: I8l : Member of fhe I973 Gradualing Class. CRAIG, LINDA: 58, I8I : Member of +he I973 Graduafing Class. CRAMER, JUDY: 222. CRAWFORD, BRENT: 222. CRIGGER, TOM MR.: 28, I64. CRIMMINS, CHARLES: 222. CRITES, CATHY: 46, 65, 92, 96, I I I. 222. CROSSLAND, TOM: 222. CROUCH, BILL: 62, 9I, IO4, IO7, IBI Member of fhe I973 Graduafing Class. CROUCH, GENE: IO4, I06, 222, 225. CROW, YVOONNE: 62, 63, 78, 222. CRUMP, MARIA: 69, I8I : German Club 2: Library Assf. 3, 4. CRUSE, KAREN: 96, 222. CUELLA, RORY: 223. CUELLAR, ANNETTE: 223. CUELLAR, KAREN: 223. b CULLUM. JANIS: 223. CUMELLA, KAREN: 65. 223. CUMELLA. STEVE: 63. I49, I8I: Member of +he I973 Gradualing Class. CUMMINGS, JEFF: 223. CUMMINS, MARK: 223. CUMMINS. MIKE: 65, 74. I8I, 208: Kappa Rho 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. CUNNINGHAM, PATSY: I8I : FHA 2: Sfudenl Council 2. CUTLER, LAURA. 76, 92. 223. D DABNEY. CAROL: 223. DACUS, DAVID: 223. DAIGH. BOB: 62. 66, 68, I8 I I Lalin Club 2: SI'uden'r Council 2: Yearboolc 2 lHighland Falls H.S.. Highland Falls, N.Y.I: NHS 4: PRO 4: French Club 3. 4: Scholasfic Swealer Award 4. DAIRS. DEBBIE: 223. DANNEMILLER. JEFF: 223, I44. DARLEY. DEBBIE: 64, 223. DATHE, LISA: 223. DAUGHTY, DEBBIE: 223, IO2. DAVENPORT. DEBBIE: 64, IO4, IO7. 224. DAVENPORT, FRANCES MRS.: I64. DAVIS, BOBBY: 224. DAVIS, BRUCE:9I, IO4, IO6, IO8, 224. DAVIS. CLAUDETTE MRS.: I64. DAVIS, DEBBIE: 76. 85. 90, 92. l8I: Arabesque 4: FHA 2, 3: FTA 4: Library Assl. 2, 3, 4: Science Research Club 2: Spanish Club 2,3 Spirif Team 4. DAVIS, DEBI: 69, I8 I : HERO 4: Jr. Exchangeffes 4: Kappa Rho 3: Red Masque 2. DAVIS, DIANE: 62. 68, 76. 92, l8I: AFS 2: French Club 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: Red Masque 2, 3, 4: A Capella Choir 3: Girl's Choir 2: Sfudenl' Council 4: Who's Who 3, 4: Nafional Meril Semi-finalist DAVIS. JOSEPH: 86. 224. DAVIS. KAREN: 224. DAVIS, LARRY: 224. DAVIS, MARK: 65, 80, 224. DAVIS. MARK: 74. 224. DAVIS. MELISSA: 224. DAVIS, ROBERT: 224. DAWKINS, KEVIN: 92. I5O, 224. DAWSON, LISA: 64, 92, 224. DEAN. JIMMIE: I86, 224. DECKARD, LARRY: 62. 86, 92, I8I: DECA 4: French Club 4. DE CORDOVA, STEVE: 224. DECKER, MIKE: 76, 92, 224. DELLINGER. DEBRA: 87. DEMENT. BRENDA: I8I : Member of Ihe I973 Gradua+ing Class. DEMUTH, DEBBIE: 65, 92. 96. 225. DENMON, JERL R.: I46. DENNIS, MICHELE: 62. 69, I8I: Agape 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Jr. Exchangefles 3: Library Assl. 3, 4: A Capella Choir 4: Girls' Choir 3. DENNIS. MYRNA: 225. DENNIS, STEVE: 62, 223. DENSON, TOMMY: 225. DEPEW, JOHN: 62. 76, 77. 225. DEPIRO, LOUANNE: 92, 94, I8 I I Spanish Club 3: Y-Teens 2. 3, 4: S+uden+ Council 3.4. DEPRATO, LISA: 2 I, 65. I I2. 225, 276. DEVANY. BETH: 65. 225. DEWEES, JULIE: 62, 96, I I I, 225. DICKEY, VALERIE: 64. I I I, 225. DICKMAN, GIGI: IO4, 225. DICKMAN, TERI: 85, 225. DICKSON, DEBBIE: 62. 89. 92, 225. DIEPSTRA. DIANE: 64. 225. DIETZ, DAVID: 225. DILLINGER, DUFFY: 63. 75, 77, 92, 225. DINWIDDIE, NANCY: 65, I I I, 226. DIXON. BILL: 226. DIXON. KATHY: I I2, 226. DODGE. DEBBIE: I8 I : Member ol Ihe I973 Gradualing Class. DONATH, SHERRY: 226. DONAWHO. KAREN: 6I. 69, I8I: AFS 3.4: Library Assl. 2, 3, 47 Spanish Club 2: Y'Teens 3. DOSE. PAT:23, IO4, IOS. IO6, lO8. I8 I : German Club 3: Marching Band 2, 3. 4: SYMPHONIC BAND 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra 3, 4: Oulsfanding American High School Sludenl. DOSS, DAVE: 64, IO8, I8I : Lafin Club 3. 4: Orcheslra 2, 3. 4: Who's Who 3.4. DOTSON. DENNIS: 226. DOWNING, BERT: 64. 82, IO4, IO7. 226. DOYE, JEAN: 6I, 65, 226. DOYE. JOE: 226. DRACOPOULOS, JIM: 226. DRAGNA. FRANK: l8I: Member of 'rhe I973 Gradua+ing Class. DRENNAN, BEN: I44. 226. DRUMMOND. WILLIAM: 78, 226. DRYDEN, MACK: 88, 226. DUBOSE. BRENDA. MISS.: I64. DULICE, JEFF: I53. 226. DULLER, JEANETTE: 6I , 63. 95. 226. DULON6,TOIv1:63, IO4, IO6, IO8, I82: German Club 4: Marching Band 4: Symphonic Band 4: Orcheslra 4. DUNEVANT, PHILLIP: 96, 226. DUNEVANT, PHYLLIS: 77.92, 226. DUNLAP. ELENA: 65, 79, I82: Coin and Slamp 3. Sec.-Treas. 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Spirif Team 2: Sludenl' Council 3: Who's Who: Na+ional Meri? Finalist DUNLAP, MELINDA: IO8, 226. DUNLAP. TOM:66, 82, 88, I827 FAN6 Slall 3: Key Club 4: Pro 4: Rallye Club 4: SI'uden+ Council 4. DUNLAP. TERESA: 226. DUNLEVIE, BRUCE: 88. 92, I33, I34. I39. 226. DUNN, GARY: I2B, 226. DUNN, SUSIE: 95. 227. DURBIN, RANDY: 78, 227, 248. DUREN, D'ANN: I82. 262: Y'Teens 4: Sfudenl Council 4: FHA 2. DURHAM. DELOISE: I82: Member of +he I973 Gradua+ing Class. DURHAM, DENISE: I I2. 227. DUTTON. CHARLIE: 77, 227. DYSON. BOBA: 227. E EALY. SHERRY: I82: Member of The I973 Graduafing Class. EARLE, CINDY: 87, 92, I82: FHA 2: VICA V. Pres. 4: S'ruden+ Council 2. 3, 4. EASLEY, DEBBIE: I82. Member of fhe I973 Graduafing Class. EASLEY. PATTI: 36, 59, 92, 94. I I I. I82: Y-Teens 3, 4: SI'uden+ Council 3.4: Favorife Nominee 3: Miss LHHS Nominee 4. EASTERLING, CATHY: 227. EDELMAN. WAYNE: 227. EDENS, NANCY: 227. EDGAR, KENNY: 92, 227. EDIE, BILL: 63, 83. 93, I82: German Club 2, 3.4: Key Club 2: Scuba Club 2, Treas. 3: Sfudenl' Council V. Pres. 4. EDWARDS. BARBARA: 34, 64, 92. 95. ISI, 227, 257. EDWARDS. BRENNA: 22. 6I, 64, 68. B3, 88.90. 93, 94, I82: AFS 3, 4: Jr. Exchangelles 4: Lafin Club Hisf. 3. V. Pres. 4: NHS 4: Y-Teens 2. 3, 4: Sludenf Council 2. 3. Hisl. 4: Miss LHHS Nominee: Homecoming Nominee: Baslcefball Sweefhearl: Baseball Sweefhearl. EDWARDS. CHERYL: I I2. EDWARDS, JOE: 227. EDWARDS. MATTIE: IO4, IO7, I82: Member of Ihe I973 Gradua+ing Class. EDWARDS, NANCY: 96, I5 I, 227. EISENSTEIN, SHARON: 62, 227. ELAMY, AREVA: 227. ELLARD. MELISSA: 62, 227. ELLIS, BRENDA: I I2. 228. ELLIS. DEBRA: I5I, I65. 262. ELLIS. KELWYN MR.: I64. ELLIS. ROBERT: 63, 78. 228. ELMORE. STEVE: 74. I82: Kappa Rho 4. EMMONS, CARTY: I82: Member of Ihe I973 Gradualing Class. EMMONS, DOTTIE MRS.: I64. EMMONS, JOANNE MRS.: I64. ENGLAND. AL'AN: 63. 74, 92, 95, IO2. 228, 245. ENGLISH. BECKY: 6I. 62, IO2. IO4, 30 4 IO7, 228. ENGLISH, BRET: 63. ENGLISH, NICHOLAS: 228. ENGLISH, WANDA: 64, 68, IO4, IO7. 228. ENRIGHT, LEE ANN: 62, IO2, 228, 235. ENRIGHT, NANCY: 85, 86, I82: HERO 4. EPPLER, MARK: 228. ERCK, JULIE: 37, 46, 68, I IO, I I I. 228. ESTRIDGE, CINDY: 64, 69, 228. ETHEL, SUSAN: 36, 5I, 68, 94, I I I, I40, I83: NHS 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Highlandelfes 3, 4: Sludenl' Council 2: Mosl Lilcely To Succeed Nominee. EUBANK, DENNIS: 228. EVAN, SCOTT MR.: I64. EVANS, MIKE: DECA 4. EVERETT, SHARON: 62, 96, l45, 228. EVERETT, TERRI:65, 92.94, I45, I83: AFS 4: LH Divers 2, 3: Scuba Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 4: Sludenl Council 3, 4: Swim Team 4. EWING, JAN: 228. EWING, SCOTT: 63, 228. F FAGALA, TANI. 22, 29, 30. 94, isa. I92: Red Masque Sociely 2. 3: Y- Teens 4: Class Favori+e 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Nominee 3, 4. FAIR, WALLY: 228. FAIRCLOTH, GLENDA: 92, 98, 228. FALLISGAARD, JOHN: 82, 83, 93, I77, I83: ICC 3. Pres. 4: Rallye Club 4: Red Masque Sociefy 4: Sfage manager 2, 3: S+uden+ Council 2, 3, Pres. 4: Mr. LHHS Nominee 4: Ou+s+anding Teenagers of America: Nafional Meri+ Lelfer of Commendafion 4. FALLS, BOB: I83: Member of lhe I973 Gradualing Class. FARLEY, CHERYLE: 86. I83: DECA 3. 4: Y-Teens 2, 3: Sfudenl Council 2, 3. FARMER, LISA: 229. FARMER, RENEE: 65, 229. FARNOWER. KIM: 229. FARNSWORTH, DIANE: 62, 99, 229. FARNSWORTH, JEANNIE: I5 I, 229. FARR, CARY: 6I, 95, I I2. - FARR, STEVE: I54, 229. FARRAND, DAVID: I83: Member of fhe I973 Gradualing Class. FARRAR, DOROTHY: 2 I , 42, 53, 63. 76, 89, I00. I83: Chess Club 2: German Club 2. 3: ICC 4: Red Masque 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4: Speech Club 3: A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4: Meisfersingers 2, 3, 4: Varsify Singers 2, 3, 4: Sfudenl Council 2: All-Region Choir 2, 3.4: FinalisfAll- Sfafe Choir 4: Semi-Finalisf Miss Teenage Dallas 4. FARRELL, RICK: I83: Member of 'rhe I973 Gracluafing Class. FAULLIN, DIANA: 64, I83: Lafin Club 4: Speech Club 2: Sludenl Council 3: Junior Class League 4. FELDMAN, MARK: 229. FELTMAN, JAN: I5I, 229, 242. FENDLEY, RAY: I83: FCA 2, 3: German Club 3: Scuba Club 3: Sludenl Council 2: B-Team Foolball 2: JV Foolball 3. FERGUSON, NORMA: 229. FERRIS, MIKE: 67, 7I. 72, 76, I83. 207: FANG 3, 4: Ma+h Club 4: Ouill and Scroll 4: Spanish Club 2: WILDCAT 3, 4: Sfudenl Council 2. FEUER, CHUCK: 88, 92, 229. FIELDEN, PRICE: 229. FIELDS, CHARLOTTE: 85, 229. FIELDS, GLYNNA: 68, IO4, IO6, IO8, I83: NHS 4: Science Research Club 2, 3: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Concerl Band 2: Symphonic Band 3, Sec. 4: Orchesfra 4: Sludenl Council 3: Ecology Club 2, 3. FIELDS, MARSHA: IO4, IO7, 229. FIELDS, STEVEN: 74, IO4, IO6, 229. FIELDS, TERRI: 65, 229. FIELDS, TONI: I I2, 229. FINDLEY, NANCY: 229. FINDLEY, SUSAN: I83: Member of Ihe I973 Gradualing Class. FINK, JANET: 65, 95, 229. FINKLEA, BECKY: I I I, 230. FINNEGAN, TERRY: 230. FIRMIN, DENISEZ 64, 92, 96, I I I, 230. 240. FIRTH, SUSAN: I I2. 230. FlSCI'lER,JULIE:64, IO4, I05, IO6. 230. FISCHER, LORI: 62, 76, I I2, 203. FLABIANO, THYRA: I5I, 230. FLEENER, MAGGIE: 8 I, 89, 230. FLEMING, ELLEN MRS.: I64. FLEMING, RICHARD: I50, 230. FLEMING, SCOTT: IO4, IO6, 230. 237. FLEMING, VICKI: 64, I83: Member of +he I973 Graduafing Class. FLETCHER, CYNTHIA: 230. FLETCHER, EVELYN: 65, 95, 230. FLETCHER, JAMES: 77, 78, 230. FLETCHER, ROBBIE: 73, I83: German Club 2: PUB Slafl 4. FLOCKERZY, DALE: 230. FLOOK, BILL: I I7, I83: Member of fhe I973 Gradua+ing Class. FLORES, TIM: I28, 230. FOOTE, JILL: 230. FORD, RANDY: 9 I , 97, I54, 230. FORSYTH, KEVIN: 230. FORTEITH, LAURIE: 64, 230. FOSTER, SCOTT: 230. FOSTER, DAVID: I54. FOUNTAIN, JEAN MRS.: I64. FOUNTAIN,JEFF: 78, IO4, IO6, I08. 23 I . FOUTS, DEBBY: I83: Member of The I973 Graclualing Class. FOWLER, DIANA: I I2, 23 I. FOWLER, MARIE: 23 I . FOX, DENISE: 74, I83:Arabesque Parl. 4: Chess Club 3: Kappa Rho 4: Red Masque 2: Spanish Club 2. FOX, SUSAN: 65, 68, 76, 23 I . FRANCIS, LYDIA: 62, 23 I . FRAUMAN, TERRI: 23 I . FRANTE. KARIN: 23 I . FRANTZ, NlKKI:92, I I I. FRAZIER, STEVE:46, 88, I40, 23I. FREELS, DEBBIE: 63, 68, 75, 76, 92, 94, I83: German Club 3, Pres. 4: NHS 4: Speech Club 2: Y-Teens 4: Girls' Choir 2, 3: A Capella Choir 4: Sfudenl CounciI4. FREEMAN, CONNlE:90, IO4, IO6. I84: Jr. Exchangefles 2, 3, V. Pres. 4: Marching Band 2, 3, Drum Major 4: Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4: Orches+ra 3, 4: Sludenf Council 2, 3, 4: Girls' Track 2, 3. FREEMAN, KARIN: 63, 86, 23 I. FREEMAN, KURT: I50, I84: Physics Research Order 3: Spanish Club 3. FREEMAN, KYLE: 23 I . FREET, TOM: IO4, IO6, I84: Lalin Club 2. 3: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Concerl Band 2, 3: Symphonic Band 4. FRENCH, BECKY MRS.: I64. FRENCH, BECKY: 23 I. FRENCH, CHIPPER: I46, 23 I . FRENCH, DEANNA: 23I. FRENCH, NANCY: 23 I . FRYDENLUND, JAY: 3 I. 83. 9I, 93. I84: Jr. Exchange 4: LH Orafors 3: Speech Club 2, 3, 4: Sfudenl Council 2, 3, Parl. 4. FULCHER, ANNETTA: I84: Sfudenf Council 2, 4. FULCHER, WINIFRED: 23 I . FULGHUM,COLUMBUS: I28, I50, FULLER, MITCHELL: 88, 92. I28, I29. 23 I. FULTON, DOUG: 82, 88. FULTON, ROBERT: 64, 66, 88, I84: Key Club 4: Lafin Club 3, 4: Physics Research Order 4: Rallye Club 4: Nafional Meril' Finalisl. FUNK, STEVE: l30, I40, 232. FUOUAY, MARY ELLEN MRS.: I64. G GABREL, CELTIE: I I2. GABRIEL, GARY: I53, 232. GADBURY, BRETT: 80, 232. GAFFANEY, ANDY: 232. GAFFANEY, JIM: I84: Varsify Foofball 4. GAINES, SHERRY: 232. GAISFORD, SHARON: 232. GALLARADE, ROBERT: IO4, IO7, 232. GAMBILL, STEPHANIE: I84: Member of 'Ihe I973 Gradualing Class. GANN, JEANNIE: 232. GARBE, GARY: 64, l84: Lafin Club 3. 4. GARBER, RACHEL: 65, 68, I84: AFS 2: LH Oralors 2: NHS 3, 4: Red Masque 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Speech Club 2: S+uden+ Council 2, 3. GARCIA, RICHARD: 232. GARNER. BILL MR.: I I8, I28, I5O. I64. GARRETT, DENISE: 6I , 94, I I I, 232. GARRETT, GLENN:47, 64, l28, I5O. 232. GARRETT, ROY: 232. GASTON, SARAH MISS: I64. GATEWOOD, ANN: 90, 94, IO4, IO6. I85: Jr. Exchangeffes 3. 4: Y-Teens 4: Marching Band 4: Concerr Band 2: Symphonic Band 3, 4: Who's Who 3, 4. GATEWOOD. TOM: 88, I28, 233. GATZ, KATHY: IO4, IO6, 233. GAYTAN, DAVID: IO4, IO7, 86. GEALY, GRANT: I5O, 233. GEBHARDT, LARRY MR.: 44, 45, IO8. I65. GEMPELL. PEGGY: 62, 233. GEORGE, BETTY: 233. GEORGE, STEVE: 233. GEORGE, ZACH: 62, 233. GEORGES, BILL MR.: I I7, I I8, I65. GERBER, PHILLIP: I30, l5O, 233. GEROBLOM, ANDY: 233. GERRALD, DENISE: 233. GIBBONS, GAIL: I IS, 233. GIDDINGS, DONNA: 233. GIFFORD, MARK: I5O, 234. GILBERT, EMIKO: I I2, 234. GILMORE, PAM: 234. GILSON. DOUG: 234. GILSON. JEFF: I5O, I85, I89:Chess Club 2. GILSON. ROSS: 64. I85: Lalin Club 2. 3, 4: Who's Who 3. GILSTRAP, JANICE: 64, I85: Lafin Club 2, 3, 4. GIMARC, BRIAN: IO4, IO7, 234. GIMARC, GEORGE: IO4, IO7, 234. GIST, MARK: 88, I85: Member of The I973 Graduafing Class. GLASS, TERRY: I5I, 234. GOAD, BILL: I44, 234. GOAD, JILL: I9, 63, 68, 92, 94, I IO. I l I, I85: German Club 4: NHS 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Y-Teens Chaplain 2, Assisfanf Chairman 3, Chairman 4: Highlandeifes 2, 3, 2nd LI. 4: Sludenl Council 3, 4: Who's Who 3, 4: Mosf Lilcely +o Succeed Nominee 4: Ou1's+anding American High School Sfudenl. GOAD, SONDRA: 95, 234. GODFREY, MICHAEL: 234. GOEBEL, GREGG: 88, 234. GOLDSMITH, MARK: I I7, I85: FCA 2, 3: Key Club 2: Srudenf Council 2, 3: Wildlife Club 2, 3: B-Team Foofball 2: JV Foofball 3: Varsiry Fooiball 4. GOOLSBY, DEBBIE: IO4, IO7, I85: Member of fhe I973 Gradua+ing Class. GORDON, DENNIS: 63, 78, 9I, 234. GORMLY, RIC: 37, 62. 88. 92, IO9, I85: French Club 3, 4: Key Club 4: LH Oralors 2. 3: Red Masque 2.3, 4: Speech Club 2, 3: Cheerleader 4, Sfudenf Council 3, 4. GOODE, BUDDY: 234. GOODE, GARY: 234. GOZA, MARK: 77, 89, 234. GRABHORN, ANN: 65. I85: LH Divers 2, 3: Spanish Club 3, 4. GRAGG, DAVID: IO4, IO7, I85: German Club 3, 4: Marching Band 2, 3.4: Concerf Band 2, 3, 4. GRAHAM, PAULA: 92. 235. GRAHAM, ROBIN: 69, I I2, 235. GRALL, CHARLENE: 64, 84, I85: Member of fhe I973 Graduafing Class. GRAY, RICKEY: I85: Member of Ihe I973 Graduafing Class. GRAVES, KERRY: 235. GRAVES, KYLE: 235. GRAY, LAURIE: 62, 90, 235. GRAY, RICKY: I94. GRAYSON, BOYD: l28, 235. GREEN, GEORGE MR.: 43, I6I. GREEN, EDDIE MR.: 26, 227. GREEN, JERRY MR.: 39, I6I, I64. GREEN, JENNI: 96, I45, 235. GREEN, LISA: 235. GREEN, RALPH: 67, 78, 79. GREEN, STEVE: 235. GREEN, GEORGE: I6I, 235. GREENFIELD, RITA MRS.: 39, I65. GREENSTREET, ROSS: 235. GREENSTREET, SHERI: 6I , 92. 94. I85: AFS 4: Red Masque 2: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 2, 3, 4. GREMMINGER. TINA: 80, 96. GRENHOLE, BRENT: 86. GRESHAM, KIM: 62, 92, IO8, 235. GRIFFEE, ALICE: I5I, I85: AFS 2, 3i French Club 2, 3: Girls Track 2, 3, 4: Whjo's Who 4. GRIFFIN, MEREL: 235. GRIFFIN, SCOTT: 235. GRIMES, MIKE: 235. GRINBERG, MARTI: 235: Member of fhe I973 Graduafing Class. GROSS, HARRIET MRS.: I65. GROVES, MIKE: 77, I44. 235. GRUBB, ALAN: 235. GUDZIN, PAM: 92, 96, 235. GUDZIN, PATTI: 65. 74, 95, 236. GUERIN, PATTI: 236, 262. GUGGIARI, CRISTY: 6I , 65, I85: AFS 4: Kazoo Club 4: Spanish 4: Y- Teens 4. GUIDRY, DONNA MRS.: l62, I65. GUILL, DENNIS MR.: I65. GUNN, MARK: 236. GUTIERREZ, MARIS: 76, 236. GUTIERREZ, SUSAN: 74, 76, 77, 236. H HAGAINS, DIANE: 62, 89, 94, I85: AFS 3: French Club 3, 4: InI'erac+ 4: Y-Teens 2, 3.4. HAGGERTY, KENNETH: I46, 236. HAGGERTY, PAM: 86, I85: DECA 4. HAILEY, NANCY: I57, 236. HAILEY, RICHARD: 89, I I7, I85: FCA 2, 3, 4: ln'reracf4: JV Foolball 2. 3: Varsily Foofball 4. HAINES, JAN: I I2. HALE, EVA: 96, 80, I I2, 236. HALEY, ELLEN: 62, 98, 99, 236. HALFORD, LOURI: IO2, 236. HALL, EMMA: I I2, 236. HALL, JON: I I7, I23, I85: FCA 2: B Team Foofball 2: JV Foo+baIl 3: Varsify Foofball 4: Traclc 2. HALL, MARY HELEN: I86: FHA 22 Sfudenf Council 2. HALL, MIKE: 236. HALL, PATTI: 2 I 6, 236, 239. HALLMARK, DERL: 236. HALFORD, LAURIE: 63. HALPAINE. ELAINE: 236. HALTOM, MIKE: I9, 20, 5I, 76, l86I Member of 'rhe I973 Gradualing Class. HAM, MIKE: 237. HAMILTON, BRUCE: 67, 78, 79, IO4 IO6. 237, 248. HAMILTON, LYNN: 95, I45, 237. HAMMOND, LISA: 6I, 64, I08. HAMPEL, JOY: 95, 237. HAMPTON, JOHN: 64, 88, I28, 237 HAMPTON, RHONDA: IO2, lB6I Red Masque 4: Girls' Choir 4. HANCOCK, GEORGE: 279. HANEY, JAN: 237. HANEY, STEVE: I54. HANDLEY, HEATHER: 96, I I2, 237. HANIFEN, LAURA: I86, 236: Member of 'rhe I973 Graduafing Class. HANNAH. SCOTT: 237. HANSEN, CHRIS: I86: Member of The I973 Graduaring Class. HANSEN, GREG: I I7, l86: B-Team Foofball 2: JV Fooiball 3: Varsify Foofball 4. HANSON, KATHY: 237. HARDAWAY, BETH: 76, 62, 92, 237. HARDIE, BETH: 237. HARDIN, JIMMY: 237. HARDIN. ROBERT:64, I40, l4I, l86 Lalin Club 4. HARDIN, RONNIE MR.: I65. HARDIN, TOM: I49, I5O, 237. HARE, GLORIA MRS.: 64, I65. HARKER, GREG: I46, 237. HARPER, BILL: 88, I40, l28, 237. HARPER, MARGARET: I I2, 237. HARRELL, AMY: 24, 47, 68, 76, 92. 238, 253, 273. 5 306 HARRELL, DICK: 88, 89, I32, I35, I36. I86: FCA 3.4: Key Club 4: SCUI76 Club 27 B-Team Foolball 2: B- Team Baslcefball 2: Varsify Ba5ke+baII 3, 4: Class Favorife 2. HARRELL, SALLY: 7I, 72, 94, I I I. I86: FHA 2: OSS Keeper of Scroll 4: Spanish Club 2: Wildcaf 3, 4: Y- Teens 3, Service Chairman 4: Highlandeffe Trainer 4: S+uden+ Council 2, 3, 4. HARRELSON, MELISSA: 238. HARRIS, CINDY: I86: Member ol 'rhe I973 Graduafing Class. HARRIS, FRED: 238. HARRIS, JOHN: 75, 76, 77: Agape 4: LH Orafors 3, 4: Red Masque 4: Speech Club, V. Pres. 4. HARRIS, PATRICIA: IB6: AFS 3. HARRIS, PRISSIE: 238. HARRIS, ROBERT MR.: I66. I46. HARRIS, VERNON: 238. HARRISON, REBECCA: 238. HARRY, WOODY MR.: 34, 38, I66. HART, DAVID: 238. HART, JENNY: 63, l86: German Club 4: Who's Who 4. HARTLEY, MARK: 70, 72, I86: Chess Club 3, 4: Pang S+aff4: OHS 4. HARTSELL, BR ENT: 63, I86: German Club 3, 4: Red Masque 2, 3: Speech Club 2. 3: Sludenf Council 4. HASLER, CARL: 62, 64, I04, I06, 238. HASSE, DAVID: 9I, I54, 238. HATFIELD, JOHN: 64, I53, 282. HAWKINS, MELISSA: 238. HAWKINS, TOM: 87, I86: VICA 3, Sergeanf a+ Arms 4. HAWLEY, VALERIE: 94, I87: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Sfudenl Council 2, 3. HAWTHORNE, ROBERT: 4I, 68, 88, 9I,97, II7, I87:FCA 2,3,4,Jr. Exchange Club 2, 3, Pres. 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: Sfudem' Council 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: B-Team Foofball 2: Varsily Foofball 3, 4: B- Team Track 2: Who's Who: Boy of fhe Monlh: Mr. LHHS Nominee. HAYNES, CARLA: 64, I53, 238. HAYNIE, STEVE: 238. HEAD, PAUL: 238. I-IELMER, CLARE: 62, 69, 77, 89, 238. 259. HEMPHILL, JAMES: I87: Member of fhe I973 Graduafing Class. HENDERSON, RALPH: 238. HENDERSON, SKEETER: 65. HENDRY, LAURIE: 63, 92, IO4, IO5, IO6, I87, I89: AFS 4: German Club 3, 4: Jr. Exchangelles 3: Marching Band 2: Ivlaiorelfe 3, Head 4: Symphonic Band 2, 3.4: Sludenl Council 4: Who's Who, HENKE, DIANE: 62, 96, I I I, 238. HENLEY, JENNIFER: 238. HERBER, STEVE: 238. HERMONAT, DAVID: 64, I I7, I I8, I87: Lafin Club 4: B-Team Eoolball 2: Va rsify Foolball 4: Varsify Track 2. HERNDON, STANLEY: 65, 66, 68. I87: NHS 3, Treas. 4: Physics Research Order, Recreafion Coorclinalor 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, V. Pres. 4: Oulslanding American High School Sfudenf 4. HERRING, BARBARA MRS.: 38, I66. l70. HERRING, DON: 62, 78, 238. HERUSKA, DOUG: I87: Golf Team 3, 4. lI54I HESTER, KIM: 29, 32, 47, 238. HETH, PATTY: 96, I45, 239. HEWETT, KIM: 80. 92. 239. HIBNER, SHARON: 46, 95, I I0, I I I. 239. HICKS, BETTY: 22, 94, IO4, IO7. I87. I90: Jr. Exchangelfes 3: Y-TeerIS 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Concerl Band 2, 3, 4: Miss LHHS Nominee 43 Homecoming Nominee 4. HIESTER, LAYNE: 73, 94, I I I, I87: AES 2, 3: Speech Club 2: Y'Teens 2. 4: Highlandeffes 3, 4: Sfudenl Council 2: Class Favori're's Nominee 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Nominee 2. HIESTER, LEE: 34, 92, 96, 239. HIGGING, JAY MR.: I I7, I I8, I4O. I66. HIGHLAND, DENISE: 74, I87: Kappa Rho 4: Libra ry Asst 4. HIGHLAND, DAVID: 63, 239. HILBORN, JANIE: I87: Member of fhe I973 Gradualing Class. HILBUN, JERRY: I39, 239. HILDEBRANDT, PATTI: 35, 6I, I87: AFS 4: Library Assl. 2: Red Masque w: Spanish Club 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3.4: Sludenf Council 2, 3: Who's Who 3. 4. HILDEBRANDT, TERRI: 2 I 7, 239. HILGER, MIKE: 239. HILL, JEFF: 39, 88, I87: FCA 2, 3: Key Club 2, 3, 4: B-Team Foofball 2: JV Foofball 3. HILL, JON: 62, 88, 239. HILL, MICHELE: 239. HILLBISH, PAM: IB5, 239. HINES. JAN: 96, 239. HINRICHS, LISA: 77, 96, I I I, 239. HINTON, TOMMY: I87: In+erac+4: Library Assf. 3: Sfudenl Council 2. HITTLE, RON: IO4, IO6, I87: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4. HOBBS, JANET: 239. HOBGOOD, SUSAN: 240. HOCHRAE, CLAUDIA: 240. HODGES, MIKE: 240. HOGAN, BILL: Bl, 240. HOGAN, MAUREEN: 99, 240. HOLBROOK, PAM: I53, 240. HOLDEN, PAUL: 240. HOLDER, MILES: 64, 240. HOLLAND, BILL: 240. HOLLEY, DANNY: 240. HOLLEY, JEFF: DECA 3. HOLLINSHEAD, WES: I87, 240: Member of fhe I973 Gradualing Class. HOLME. BRIAN: I34, I37, I3B, I87: FCA 3: JV Baslcelball 2: Varsify Baslcelball 3, 4. HOLMES, BOBBY: I87: Library Asst 3. HOLMES, STEVE: 240. HONSBERGER, BILL: I87: German Club 2, 3: Sfudenf Council 4. HOOD, CONNIE: I87: Spanish Club 3: Y-Teens 2. HOOD, NANCY: 62, 76, IO4, IO7. 240. HOPKINS, ROB: 240. HORAK, TRICIA: 92, 95, 240. HORNBURG, RICK: 240. HORTON, GERALDINE MRS.: I66. HOUSENRIGHT, TIP: IO4, IO6, 240. HOUSTON, JULIA:99. HOWARD, CLAIRE: 55, 65, 68, 92, 94, I I I, I I2, I88: NHS 3, 4: Spanis Club 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3.4: Oulslanding Highlandelle 2, Highlandefle 3, Alfernale Officer A Sfuclenf Council 2, 4: Who's Who 3 4: Nominee For High School Awarc for Excellence 4. HOWARD, TERESA: 62, I I2, 240. HOWELL, JANICE: 240. HOWELL, BARRY: 88, ISO, I88: Key Club 4. IZIOYLE, KIM: 240. HOYT, RICHARD: 24l. HUDDLESTON, ANGELA: 86. HUDDLESTON, CAROL: I I2, 24I . HUDDLESTON, DALE: I88: Member of 'rhe I973 Graclualing Class. HUDEL, MARY: 94, I45, I88: Y-Teen 2: Marching Band 2: Maiore++e 2: Swim Team 2 lWoodrow Wilson HS Dallasl: Y-Teens 4: Swim Team 3, Cap+. 4. HUDSON, PAUL: 24l. HUGHES, LAURIE: I I I, 24I. HUGHES, RICHARD: 88, 24I . HUGHES, SHERRY: 24I. HUGHEY, LARRY: 47, 88, I I3, 24I . HUGHEY, WALLY: 88, 24I . HULL, JAN: 64, 70, 72, 73, 94, l88: Gang 4: Lalin Club 2.4, Repor+er3 Ouill and Scroll 4: Red Masque 2: Speech 2, 3: Y-Teens 4: A Capella Choir 3, 4: Sludenl Council 3: Clase Favori+e's Nominee 3: Oufsfanding Teenager of America 4. HUNT, DAVID: I28, 24l. HUNT, GARY: I42, 24I . HUNT, GENE: 86, I8B: DECA 4. HUNT, JERRY MR.: I66. HUNT, MARTA: 63, 92, 95, 24I. HUNTER, BEVERLY: 86, I88: Membe of lhe I973 Gradualing Class. HUNTER, LINDA: 86. HUSTON, CAROLAN: I88: Membe: of fhe I973 Gradualing Class. HUSTON, PAUL: 86, l88: Member of fhe I973 Graduafing Class. HUTCHINSON, SUSAN: IO4, IO6, l88: Marching Band 2, 3.4: Symphonic Band 2.3.4. INGELS, ALLISON: 24l. IRBY, GAIL: 85. l88: HERO 4. IRETON, KARYL: I I5, 24I. IRISH, ROBERT:9I, I I7, I46. IRVIN, LOGAN:62, IO4, IO6, 24I. ISDALE, JANlE:65, 24I. J JACCAR, SHEILA: 24l. JACKSON, ROY: l54, l88: FCA 2, 3. 4: Flying Club 2: B-Team Foofball 2: B-Team Golf 3: Varsi+y Golf 3, 4: Varsily Soccer 4. JACKSON, KEN: 65, 24l . JACKSON, PAM: 24l. JACKSON, PATRICIA: Red Masque 2: Speech 2. JACKSON, WENDY: 77, l02, l03, 24I. JACOBSON, JAN: 6l, 62, 95, 242. JACOBSON, WENDY: 62. JAMES, BENNY: 88, I46, 242. JAMES, FRED: l88: Member of fhe I973 Graduafing Class. JAMES, SHELIA: l885 Member of 'rhe I973 Graduafing Class. JAMES, THOMAS: IO4, IO6, IO8. 242. JAMISON, BROOKE: 63, 242. JARRELL, CRAIG: 88, I2B, I40, 242. JENNIGES, MATT: 29, 30, l09, l88: S+uden+ Council 3: Cheerleader 4: Class Favorife 4. JENNINGS, NELL MISS: I66. JENSEN, BECKY: 96, l5l, 242. JENSEN, CAROL: 242. JENSEN, LYNN: 88, I28, 242. JESSUP, CARLA: 62, 68, 76, 94, l88: French Club 4: FTA 3: NHS 3, 4: Red Masque 2: V. Pres. 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 4: Who's Who. JETER, SHEILA: 92, 242. JOHNSON, BARBARA: I I I, I89: French Club 3, 4: Highlandelfes 4: Spirif Team 2: Sfudenf Council 2, 3. JOHNSON, CAROLE: 3 l, 56, 68, 92. 94, I89: NHS 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 2: Sr. Class Board of Direclors. JOHNSON, CYNTHIA: 85. JOHNSON, HOLLY: 65, 242. JOHNSON, JAMES: 47, 74, 242. JOHNSON, JEANETTE:42, l00, lOl. IO3: Agape 3: French Club 3: Red Masque 3, 4: Orchesfra 2, 3: A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4: Meisfersingers 3, 4: Varsi+y Singers 4: Sl'uden'r Council 3. JOHNSON, JIMMY: 242. JOHNSON, JOE BOB MR.: 38, I l7. IIB, I24. I66. JOHNSON, JULIE: 92, 96, I I2, 242. JOHNSON, LOUISE MRS.: I67. JOHNSON, MARGARET MRS.: I67. JOHNSON, MARK: 55, 65, 68, I89. 207: AFS 3: NHS 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: WI-uo's Who 4: Nafional Meri: Finalisf: Scholasfic Sweafer Award 3, 4. JOHNSON, POLLY: 74, I89: Kappa Rho 4: Spanish Club 2: Marching Band 2, 3: Concerl Band 2.3. JOHNSON, ROD: I89: Member of :he I973 Gradualing Class. JOHNSON, TOMMY: 242. JOHNSON, VANESSA: 242, 243. JOHNSON, VERONICA: 243. JOHNSTON, DWIGHT: I89: Chess Club 4: German Club 3.4. JONDRON, DAN: 243. JONES, BETH: 243. JONES, CYNTHIA: 65, 79, I89: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Coin and S'ramp 3, 4. JONES, DONNA: 243. JONES, GREG: 243. JONES, JEFF: I89: LH Divers 3.4: AFS Senior Sweefhearf. JONES, JIM: 243. JONES, NANCY: lO2. I I2, 243. JONES, JIMMY: 243. JONES, RANDY: 87, I89: VICA 3, 4. JONES, RONALD: IO4, IO7, 243. JONES, SANDRA: 243. JONES, SCOTT: 243. JORDON, MARILYN: 243. JOST, WESTON: I89: Member of 'rhe I973 Graduafing Class. K KAIN, DlANE:243. KAPLAN, SANDRA: 244. KARLICK, SUSAN: 65, I I I. 2I8, 244. KARNOWSKLJEANNIE: 69. KARNOWSKI, KATHY: 69, 244. KARNOWSKI, MURIEL MRS.: I67. KATZ, STEVE: 69, 244. KAUSLER, JAN: 243. KEARNS, STEVE: 86. KEELE, LESLIE: 76, 92, 96, 244. KEELE, RHEALAND: 69, 76, 95, 244. 249. KEELING. JULIE: 244. KEEP, ELIZABETH MRS.: I67. KEITH, CRAIG: 5l, 65, 68, 92, I89: Kazoo Club V. Pres. 4: NHS 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Sl'uden+ Council 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3. KEITH, DODI: 44, 67, 7I, 78, 92, IOS. I l5. 244. KEITZ, DIANE: 68, 94, I89: Member of The I973 Gradualing Class. KENDRICK, PATRICIA: 244. KENNARD, JULIE: I I2, 244. KENNARD, RUSTY: 86, 88, I89:, Bicycle Club 4: DECA 4: Key Club 4: Who's Who 3, 4. KENNEDY, JOHN: 244. KENNEDY, VICKIE: 244. KENT, STEVE: 49, I32, I36, I37, I89: FCA 4: Varsify Baskelball 4. KESSLER, JACOUIE: 244. KERSHNER, KATHY: IO4, IO7. KESSLER, MARK: I89: Member of The I973 Graduafing Class. KETTENBURG, JUDY: 64, 96, 244. KIKER, BARBARA: I I2, 244. KILLOUGH, FRANCES MRS.: I67. 233. KILPATRICK, STEVE: l54, 244. KIMLER, CYNTHIA: 65, 68, 89, 244. KING, ALAN: IO4, IO6, IO8, 244. KING, GINGER: 56, 82, 90, IO4, IO6. l08, I89: German Club 2, 3, 4: Jr. Exchangelfes 3, 4: Rallye Club 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra 2, 3.4: S+uclen+ Council 3. KING, MELISSA: 74, I90: Kappa Rho 4: Paramed 4: Y-Teens 2: Sfudenl Council 2. KING, RICHARD: 63, IO4, IO6, 24-4. KINGSLEY, BRIAN: 66, 68, l90: Compufer Mafh Club 4: ICC 47 NHS 3.4: Physics Research Order Pres. 4: Who's Who 3, 4: Mosl' Likely To Succeed Nominee 4: Oufsfanding Teenager of America 3: Scholaslic Sweafer 4: Valedicforian. KINNEY, STEVE: 46, 63, 88, 244. KINNEY, TOM: 88, 245. KINTNER, PAM: 76, l9O: French Club 2, 3: FTA 2: Red Masque 2, 3, 4. KIPCAK, JIM: 50, 62, 88, l90, 20I7 FCA 3.4: ICC 4: Key Club 47 Sfudenl Council 3, 4: Who's Who 4: Class Favorife Nominee 4: Class Presidenf 4. KIRKLEY, JANN: 62, 76, 94, l90, I94: Coin and Sfamp 2, 3: Jr. Exchangeffes 2: Library Ass+. 2: Red Masque 4: Y-Teens 4: S'ruden'l Council 2: French Club 4: FTA 2, 3, 4: Who's Who 4. KIRKLEY, JESS MR.: 79, I67. KIRKPATRICK, SCOTT: I39, 245. KIRSCHBROUM, KEITH: 65, 245. KISTENMACHER, DAVID: l907 DECA 4: Sludenf Council 2. KLEID, KEITH: I07. KLEIN, DIANE: IO4, IO7, 245. KLEIN, MARLA: 47, 6I , 92, l45. 245. KLEYPAS, LEA ANN: I I2, 245. KNIGHT, MARY: I I2. KNOT, JINNA: I I2, I96, 245. KOCKS, JACK: 245. KOLSTER, KATHY: 74, I90: Kappa Rho 4. KOLSTER, STEPHANIE: 96, 245. KOONS, DAN: 88, 97, I I7, l90I FCA 2, 3, 4: Key Club 4: B-Team Foofball 2: JV Foo+balI 3: Varsily Foofball 4: Infermural Baslcefball 3, 4. -KORDSMEIER, JANET: l9O: Member 307 of fhe I973 Graduafing Class. KOSTURA, JUDY: 54, 68, 74, 75, 77. I90: Agape 3.4: ICC 4: Kappa Rho 3, 4: LH Oralors 2, 3, 4: NHS 4: Red Masque 2: Spanish Club 3: Speech Club 2, 3, Pres. 4: A Capella Choir 4: Girls Choir 2. 3: Who's Who 4. KOTRLA, KAYE: IO4, IO7, 245. KRAUSE, DVORA: 245. KRAUSE, KENNETH: 64, 69. KRAUSE, NATHANIA: 245. KRAWZIK, KAREN: 68, 7I, 72, 89, 94, I9O:In+erac1' 4: NHS 3.4: Ouill and Scroll 4: Wildcaf 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Sludenf Council 3. KRESH, BARRY: 74, I9O: Coin and Sfamp 2: Kappa Rho 4. KREIHN, JUDY: 6I, 63, 245. KREIHN, THOMAS: 245. KREWSON, KATHY: 69. KRISKA, GENE:4O, 88, IO9, I I I, I9O: DECA Pres. 3: FCA 4: Kappa Rho V. Pres. 3: Key Club 4: Spanish Club 3: Cheerleader 4: Sludenl Council 3: Who's Who 4: Boy of Monlh: Favorifes Nominee 4: Mosl Typical Y-Teen Beau 4. KROGH, DEBORAH: 65, 68, 7I, 72. 246. KUBASE, JULIE: 62, IO4, IO7, 246. KUEHNLE, MELISSA: I5I. 246. KUEHNLE, BETSY: 37, 94, I I I, l9O: Speech Club 2: Y-Teens 2, 4: Highlandefles 3, 4. KULAS, STEPHANIE: 86. KUNG, DALE: 256. KUNG, DAVID: I9O: Member of lhe I973 Gradualing Class. KUNY, JOHN: 246. KURTANIC, RANDY: l9I : Member of fhe I973 Graduafing Class. L LAFEVERS, LAURA: IO4, IO7, 246. LAFLEUR, ALI: 246. LAGE, JEFF: I9I : German Club 3, 4: Scuba Club 2: Wildlife 3. LAMBERT, JOE: 78, 9l, I46, 246, 277. LAMMONS, CARL: 62, 92, I9I: Member of The I973 Graduafing Class. LAMMONS, DOUG: 66. LANCASTER, SANDRA: 92, I9 I I Chess Club 3: Scuba Club 2, 3. LANDERS, KAREN: 86, 246. LANDGREN, ELAINE: IO4, IO6, IO8, 246. LANDRESS, LINDA: 69, I I2, 246. LANDRUM, RUSS: I9I : Spanish Club 2.3. LANDTISER, PHIL: l55, I9I : Member of The I973 Gradualing Class. LANG, BETSY: 246. LANKFORD, BRIDGET: I9I: Member of lhe I973 Graduafing Class. LAOUEY, LINDA: I9I: Member ol fhe I973 Gradualing Class. LARGENT, MAX: 65, 246. LATIMER, BRUCE: 74, 89, I48, I49, l9I : French Club 3: Inferacl 4: Concerf Band 2, 3: Who's Who 3, 4. LATIMER, DOUG: 246. LATIMER, SHARON: 246. LAWLEY, TERRY: 63, 78, 246. LAWSON, SUSAN: 62, 95, 247. LAURON, PATTY: 247. LAY, MONTE: 247. LEAKE, JOE: 247. LEAKE, JUDY: 74, I9I : Kappa Rho 42 A Capella Choir 3, 4: Girls' Choir 2: French Club 3. LEE, MICHAEL: 247. LEHR, MARK: 63, 83, 247. LEISSLER, LYNN: 247. LEMONS, DOUG: I56, I9I 7 Member of fhe I973 Graduafing Class. LENNELL, RANDY: 247. LENNOX, GINNIE MRS.: I67. LENZ, GENE: 63, 247. LEONARD, ELLANA: I9 I : Arabesque 2. LEONARD, TERRY: I56, 247. LEROUAX, LISA: 62, lO2, I I2, 247. LEROUAX, RHONDA: 76, 80, IO2. I9l : Equeslrian Club 4: Red Masque 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: Girls' Choir 4. LESTER, SANDI: 92. LEVELLE, SUZANNA: 62, 68, 74, IO2. I9I : French Club 3, 4: FTA 3: Jr. Exchangelfes 3: NHS 4: Paramed 4: Red Masque 2: GirI's Choir 4: Who's Who 4. LEUX, TIM: I9I : Kazoo Club 4: Spanish Club 3: Sfudenl Council 3, 4: B-Team Foofball 2: JV Foolball 3: Wresfling 3. LEWELLYN, BRENDA: 22, I9I: Member of lhe I973 Graclualing Class. LEWIS, GARY: I9I : Member of Ihe I973 Graduafing Class. LEWIS, CHERELYN: I I2, LEWIS, MERRI: IO4, IO6, 247, 229. LEWIS, SHERYL DAWNE: 87, I9I: Member of The I973 Graduafing Class. LIGGIT, JIM: 9I, I3O, I46, ISO, 247. LILES, CAROL: I I2, 247. LILES, CHRIS: 247. LILES, PATTI: 6I, 248. LILLEY, KEN:45, IO4, IO6, IO8, I9I: Marching Band 3, 4: Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: A Capella Choir 2.4. LINCOLN, LARRY: 70, 74, 72, I9I: Fang S+a'lf4: Kappa Rho 4: Ouill and Scroll 4. LIND, CHRIS: I28, I39, ISO, 248. LINDBLOOM: IO4, IO7. LIND, JERRI: 94, I92: Equesfrian Club 2, Sec. 3: Lalin Club Rep. 3: Y-Teens 4: Traclc 2, 3, 4. LINDSEY, RAY: 69, 248. LINDSLY, RAND: IO4, IO7, 248. LINER. CONNIE: 248. LISTER, VICKI: 69, IO4, IO7, 225, 24l, 248. LITTLE, KAY: 92, 94, I92: French Club 3: FTA 2: Y-Teens 4: S+uden+ Council 4. LITTLE, ROCKY: I92: Marching Band 2, 3: Concern' Band 2, 3: Sfudenl: Council 2: Soccer 4. LIVINGSTON, DAVID: 248. LLOYD, DIANA: 248. LLOYD, ROBERT: 248. LOADMAN, DAVID: 248. LOCKE, SUSAN: 248, 263. LOCKHART, JOYCE: 74, I92: Member of 'rhe I973 Graduafing Class. LOFTMAN, SHERYL: 92, 94, I92: Y- Teens 2, 3, 4: Srudenl Council 2, 4. LOFTIN, CAROL: I92: Member of +he I973 Gradua+ing Class. LONERGAN, MARY ANN: 248. LONEY, CH ERYL: 62, 92, 95, IO2, IO3. 248. LONG, MACK: 58, IO3, I28, 248. LONGLEY, KATHY: 248. LOPEZ, VICKY MRS.: I67. LOUDMAN, DAVE: 76, 83. LOVELL, CARLA: 96, I I2, 249. LOVELL, JESSALU: 85, 92, 94, I92: Member of The I973 Gradualing Class. LOVELL, LANCE: 249. LOWE, KATHY: 85, 87, 249. LOWE, KAREN: 249. LOYD, DIANA: 92, 96, I I2, 223, 225. LUCK, THOMAS: IO4, IO6, 234, 249. LUTHER, MARY: 64, 73, 87, 92: Kappa Rho 3, 4: Lalin Club 2, 3: Red Masque 2: Speech Club 2, 3: VICA 4: A Capella Choir 2, 3. 4: Sfuclenf Council 3, 4: PUB Slafl 4. LUTHER, MIKE: 63, 92, I I7, ISO, 249. LUTHER, SCOTT: I39, I5O, 249. LUTTRELL, BRUCE: 68. 78, IO4, IO6, IO8, 249. LYNCH, NEELY: I I2, 249. LYON, TERRY: 65, 68. IO8, 249. LYON, TOMMY: 65, 249. M MAAG, BERNARD: 63, 249. MABREY, WILLIAM: 26I. MACHIN, MIKE: 64, 249. MACKEY. SUSAN: 249. MACLASKEY, JAY: 92, IO4, IO6, 250. MADDY. MARK: IO4, IO7, 250. MAGAR, DAVID:63, IO4, IO7, 250. MAGERS, LONNIE: 86: VICA 3, Parl. 4. MAGRUDER, LARRY: 68, 75, I I7, 250. MAGRUDER, MELONIE: 65, 76, 2I5. 250, 277. MALANAPHY, CATHY: I92: FHA 2, 3: Spanish Club 3: French Club 3. MALANAPHY, MICKEY: IO4, IO7. I39, I4O, I43, 2I6, 250. MALEY, KEVIN: 250. MALMBERG, CARL: I92: Member of The I973 GraduaTing Class. MAPLES, FRAN MISS: 62, l68, I70. MARLAR, MARY MRS.: I68, I7l. MARLIN, PAUL MR.: 27, 38, IO3. l68 MARR, RICKY: I I7, 250. MARSDEN, JO: 245. 250. MARSHALL, ERIC: 83, I28, 237, 250. MARSHALL, JUDY: 92, 95, 245. MARSHALL. LOU ANN: 250. MARTIN, COLLEEN: 76. MARTIN, GREG: I92: Member oT The I973 Graduafing Class. MARTIN, JOHN: 64, I46, I47, 250. MARTIN, JANET: 84. MARTIN, KATHY: 73, 86, 92, I92I CECA 4: Spirif Team 2. 3: STudenT Council 2, 3, 4: Who's Who: PUB STaTT 4. MARTIN, KIMBERLEE: I92: Member of The I973 GracIuaTing Class. MARTIN, ROYLYN: 74, 75, 76, 77. IO2. IO3, l92: Agape 3: EcliTor 4: Coin and STamp Club 3, 4: ICC 4: Kappa Rho 4: Red Masque SocieTy 2, 3, SecreTary 4: Spanish Club 3: Speech Club 3, AssisTanT4: A Capella Choir 4: Girls' Choir 2, 3, 4. MARTIN, SCOTT: I39, 250. MASON, DANNY: 25l . MASON, MIKE: I44. MASON, ROSS: 25l. MASSENGALE, BRUCE: 25I. MASSEY, CELIA: 96, I I2, 25I. MASSEY, DEREK: 88, I92: FCA 2, 3: Key Club 3, 4: STudenT Council 2. MATHIS, DONNA: 95, I I2, 25l. MATTHEWS, GARY: I92: Kappa Rho, V. Pres. 3: STudenT Council 2, 3. MATULA, GAYLE: I93: Agape 4: FHA 2: Kappa Rho 3: Library AssT. 2, 3: Y-Teens 3. MAXFIELD, BUDDY: I I7, I I9, I20. I22, I24, l25, I26, I48, ISO, I57. 25I. MAXWELL. GLORIA: 87, I93: VICA 4. MAY, KEVIN: 64, 25I. MAY, LAURA: 62, 25I. MAYER, RUTHZ63, 82, IO4, IO6, IO8. 25I. MAYER, TOM: I44, 25I. MAYES, CINDY: 25 I . MAYER, LINDA: 34, 6I. 92, 94, I45. I93: AFS 3, 4: LH Divers 3: Spanish Club 3: Y-Teens 2, 4: STudenT Council 2, 3, 4: Swim Team 2, 3.4. MAYO, LINDA: 64, 67, 68, 25 I . MAZIARZ, STEVE: 254. MCALISTER, DOUG: 20. 2l,24, 76. 98, IOO, IOI, IO2, I93, I99: Key Club 2: LH OraTors 2, 3: Red Masque Sociefy 2, 3, Publicify Chairman 4: Speech Club 2, 3: A Capella Choir 2, Pres. 3, 4: MeisTer Singers 2, 3, 4: VarsiTy Singers 4: STudenT Council 2, 3. MCANALLY,Alv1RK: I5O, 25l. MCANALLY, GREG: 64. MCBRIDE, JOE: 25I. MCCAFFERTY, JAN: I93: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. MCCASKILL, JEFF: 25I. MCCLEARY, BECKY: 252. MCCLEERY, PAM: 74, I93: French Club 2, 3: Kappa Rho 4: STudenT Council 2, 3, 4: Who's Who. MCCLENNY. BECKY: I5l. MCCLUKIE, WENDY: 94. MCCLUNG, LINDA: 62, 70. 72, 90. 252. MCCOLLUM, MARYLOU MRS.: 69. I68. MCCOLLUM, W. S. MR.: I68. MCCORMICK, CATHY: 62, I l2, 252. MCCRADY, KEN: 252. MCCRADY, KIM: 252. MCCRARY, BLAKE: 65, 252. MCCRARY, JAMES: I93: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. MCCRAW, SANDY: 85. MCCULLOCH, MARK: 64, 65, 76, 83. 89, 92, IO4, IO7, 252. MCCULLOUGH, KARLA: 22, 37, 68. 94, I IO, I I I, I93, I9l I NI'IS4Z Spanish Club 4: Y-Teens 3.4: HighIancIeTTes 2, AlTernaTe OTTicer 3, CapTain 4: Girl of The MonTh: Class FavoriTe Nominee 4: Homecoming Nominee 4: DAR Good Cifizen Awarcl: NaTional High School Award Tor Excellence Nominee. MCDONALD, DIANE: 65, I I I, I93: Spanish Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: HighIandeTTes 2, 3, 4. MCDONALD. ROGER: 76, 83, IO4. IO7, I93: Flying Club 3, Pres. 4: ICC 4: LH OraTors 2: Red Masque SocieTy 3, 4: Speech Club 2: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: ConcerT Band 2, 3, 4: lnTernaTional Thespian Sociefy. MCDOWELL, BOBBY: 252. MCFARLAND, MICHAEL MR.: I68. MCGEHEE, BETH: 64, 92, 95, 252. MCGEHEE. MIKE: 86, I93: DECA 3. 4. MCGINNIS, KEVlN:46, 68, 89. I5O. 252. MCGINNIS, MIKE: I46, I93: FCA 2. 3: WresTIing 3, 4: B-Team FooTbalI 2, Jr. VarsiTy 3. MCGRANAHAN, KEVIN: 6I , 64. IO4, IO6, 252. MCGRUDER, LARRY: I46. MCGUFFEY, TOMMY: 88, 252. MCINTOSH, DEBBlE:98, I I2, I93: FTA 3, 4: Library AssT. 2. 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: SpiriT Team 4. MCJUNKIN. BRAD: 252. MCKEE, JIM: 89, I I7, I93: STudenT AThleTic Trainer 2, 3, 4. MCKEEVER, MARY ALICE: 63, 90. IO4, IO7, 252. MCKELLAR, RANDY: 62, 9I, IO4. IO7, 252. MCKENZIE, GILES: 252. MCKINNEY, LAWRENCE: I33, I34. I37, I93, 2I l:AFS 2, 3, 4:JV BaslceTbaII 2: VarsiTy 3, 4. MCLOUGHLIN, BILL: 63, I93: Member of The I973 GraduaTing Class. MCLOUGHLIN, MARY MRS.: I68. MCLUCKIE, WENDY: 90, 92, IO4. IO6, I93: French Club 2, 3: Jr. ExchangeTTes 3, 4: Y-Teens 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: ConcerT Band 2: Symphonic Band 3, 4: STudenT Council 2. 3, 4. MCMILLAN, DAVID: 252. MCNICHOLS, MIKE: 65. MCNUTT, JOHN: 78, 252. MCVAY, JERRY MRS.: I68. I73, I83. MEADOWS, BRENDA: 252. MEANS, JENNIFER: 86, 92, I93: Member of The I973 GracIuaTing Class. MEANS, KATHLEEN: I08. 252. MEDLEL, BILL: 253. MEDLIN, FRANCES MRS.: I68. MEHIGAN, HOWARD: 253. MEIER, CINDY: French Club 3. MEIER, GARY: 253. MELBY. ELIZABETH: 64, I I2, 253. MELBY, LARRY: 253. MELTON, MARILYN: I93: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. MEMEGAY, ANNE: 76, I93: Member of The I973 GraduaTing Class. MEREDITH, CHARLTON: 253. MERRYMAN, DAVID: 9I, I46, 253. METCALF, DODIE: 86, 253. METCALF, SHERRI: 86, l92, I943 DECA Treas. 4: FHA 2. MEYER, MIKE: 249. MEYER, JOHN: 88. MEYER, PETER: 9I. MEYERS, MIKE: 253. MILLER, CHARLOTTE: IO4, IO7, 253. MILLER, DENISE: 86, I94: DECA 3, 4: FHA 2: Kappa Rho 3. MILLER, GARY: 89, 253. MILLER, GREG: I53. MILLER, JOE: 253. MILLER, PAM: I94: STudenT Council 2. MILLER, VALERIE: 62, 76, IO4, IO6, 253. MILLIGAN, JEANNIE: 69, 80. MILLIS, SUSAN: 62, 76, I94: French Club 3.4: Red Masque 2, 4. MILLS, EDDIE: 269. MINTON, TERRY: 89, I94: FCA 2, 3: French Club 2: lnTeracT 3, 4: ICC 3: Key Club 2. 3: A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4: STudenT Council 2, 3, 4: B-Team Foo+ball 2: JV 3: Who's Who. MITCHELL, ANN: I94: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. MITCHELL, BECKY: 58, 68, 76, 80, 94. I94: EquesTrian Club 3: Treas. 4: LH 0 OraTors 2: NHS 4: Red Masque 2.3, 4: Spanish Club 3: Speech Club 2: Y-Teens 4: OuTsTanding Teenager oT America: ScholasTic SweaTer Award. MITCHELL, JANE MRS.: 68, I69. MITCHELL, NAN: 68, 73, 92. 94, I45. l89, I94: French Club V. Pres. 2: NHS 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3. 4: STudenT Council 4: Girl oT The MonTh: OuTsTanding American High School STudenT: Swim Team 2. 3. 4: Track 2: PUB STaTT4. MONK, BILL: I94: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. MONTGOMERY, BETTY MRS.: 65. I69. MONTGOMERY, DALE: 65. IO4, IO7. 253. MONTGOMERY, DON: 44, 62, 68. 88,9l, IO4, IO6, l08, I94, 239: French Club 3, 4: Jr. Exchange Club 2, 3: NHS 3, 4: Rallye Club 2, 3.4: Marching Band 2, 3: Drum Major 4: Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4: OrchesTra 3.4: Boy oT The MonTh: OuTsTanding Teenager of America. MONTGOMERY, RUTH MRS.: I69. MOORE, BRUCE: I94: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. MOORE, CHARLES, MR.: I69. MOORE, DONNA: I94: STudenT Council 3. MOORE, ELAINE: 74, I95: Kappa Rho 2, 3. Pres. 4. MOORE, ERIC: 253. MOORE, KAREN: 254. MOORE, MARC: 76, 254. MOORE, MARY: 254. MOORE, MICHELE: 254. MOORE, RANDY: I94: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. MOORE, SANDI: 92, I I I, I79, I95: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. MOORE, VICKIE: 65, 94, 254. MORDAH, MICHAEL: 254. MOREIN, PAM: 254. MORELAND, LES: 88, I44, I95: FCA 2: German Club 2: ICC 2: Key Club 4: LH Divers 2, Pres. 3: Scuba Club 2, Pres. 3: STudenT Council 2: VarsiTy Swim Team 2, 3, 4: Track 2: Soccer 4. MORGAN MORGAN MORGAN MORGAN MORGAN MORGAN: MORGAN, BRUCE: IO4. IO7, 254. FRANK: 77 78. I53, 254. IJANA: 254i LlNDA:254. RANDY: IO4, IO7. ROBERT: IO4, IO7. SAM: 9I, 254. MORRIS, EDDIE: lO5, IO7. 254. MORRIS. EDDY: l04, IO7. I95: Kappa Rho 4: Rallye Club 4. MORRIS. GLENN: 74. MORRIS, SYLVIA: 254. MORRISON, CHERYL: 254. MORRISON, DON: 87, I95: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. MORRISON, KATHY: 62, 63, 254. MORRISON,SIDNEY: IO2, II2, I95: Coin and STamp Club 3: Girls' Choir 2, 3, 4: SpiriT Team 4. MORRISS. PAM: 62, 90, 94. MORROW, HELEN: 6I. 68. 92, 94. I02, I95: AFS 3, HisT. 4: NHS 4: Y- Teens 2, 3, 4: Girls' Choir 4: STudenT Council 3, 4. MORROW. JOHN: 64. 254. MORSE, JANET: 254. MORTON. LYNNETTE: 69, I95: DECA 3: FHA 2: Library AssT. 2. 4: Red Masque SocieTy 2. MOSER, MIKE: 50, I95: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. MOSS. ROBIN: 95, I I I, 254. MUELLER, TERRI: 89, 255. MULHALL, TOM: I46. MULLARKEY. CAM: 4l , 92, 94, IO9. I95: Red Masque SocieTy 2: Speech Club 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3.4: Cheerleader 3, Head Cheerleader 4: STudenT Council 2. 3, 4: Swim Team 2: Class FavoriTe Nominee 2, 4: Miss LHHS Nominee. MULLARKEY, NORA: 64. 68. 95. 99, I I I, 255. MULLINS, VICKI: 47, 64, 68, IO9. I5l. I52, 255. MULLIGAN, JEANNIE: 255. MUNSON, BRAD: 255. MUNSTER. HERMAN: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. MURPHY, CHARLES: I I7,'l23, I24. I26, I48, I5O, l95. MYER, PETER: 68, 89, 9I, IO4, IO6. I95: lnTeracT 4: Jr. Exchange 2, V. Pres. 3, 4: LH OraTors 2, 3: NHS 3. 4: Speech Club 2, 3: Marching Band 2. 3. 4: ConcerT Band 2: Symphonic Band 3. 4: STudenT Council 3: All- Region Band 3, 4. . MYERS, JACK: I I7, I95: FCA 2. 3.4: Key Club 4: VarsiTy Foo+balI 4. MYERS, LARRY: 255. N NABORS, LEA ANN:94, ioz, I95: AFS 3: Y-Teens 4: Girls Choir 4. NEAL, ANGELA: 65, I I I, 2I9, 2I8, 255. NEAL, BOB: 47. l54. 255. NEESE, WES: 83, IO4. IO6. IO8. 255. NEFF, KATHY: IO4, IO6, 255. NEFF, RON: 69, I95: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. NEFFLE, GREG: 255. NEIGHBOR, BRAD: 255. NEIGHBOR, LINDA: 68, 86. I95: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. NEIMAN, JUDY: 65. NELSON, KIM: 65, 76, 255. NELSON. TOM: 255. NELSON, VIRGINIA: 64, 76, 77, 80. I I2, 255. NERO, ROBERT MR.: I44, I45, I69. NEVELS, DIANE: I5I, 256. NEWALL, PATTY: 256. NEWMAN, DENISE: 92. NICHOLS, LISA: 47. 70, 76, 77, 95, 99, 245, 254. NOEL, JOHN: 62, 92, I95: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. NOLAN, ALLEN: l28, 256. NOLDEN. JANE: 8l, 92. I95: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. NOLEN, THERESA: 87, I95: VICA 4: FHA 2: Y-Teens 2: STudenT Council 2. NORMAN, PATRICIA MRS.: 77, I69. NORMAN, PEGGY MRS.: I69, I72. NORRIS, DENNIS: I96: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. NOTIAS, NIKKI: 65, I I I, 256. NUNN, PAM: 256. O OAKRY, JEAN ETTE: as, 196. DECA Sec. 4. OATES, MIKE: 256. O'BRlAN, DIANE: 256. O'CONNELL, TERESA: 62, I45, 256. ODUM, JEANNE: IO4, IO6, IO8, 225. 256.. OGDEN, GUY: I96: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. OGG, MIKE MR.: I6I, I64, 247. OLDHAM, BRENDA: 256. OLIVE. PAM: 85, I96: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. OLIVER, DAVID: l28, 256. OLIVER. MURRIEL MRS.: 6I, I69. OLSEN, GREGG: I96: Member of The I973 GraduaTing Class. O'MALLEY. DARRA: 256. ONDICH, LEE ANN: 68, 256. ONDICH, MARK: I39. 256. O'NEAL. STEVE: I96: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. O'NEILL, TIM: 256. OPELT, JAMIE: 85. I96: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. ORR, MARK: 88, 256. ORR, MIKE: l4O, 256. ORR, WESLEY MR.: 63, I69. I7I. OSBORNE, DREW: 256. OSBORNE, SUZANNE: 90, 94, IO4. IO6, l53, I86: Jr. ExchangeTTes 3.4: Spanish Club 2: Y-Teens 4: Marching Band 2. 3, 4: Symphonic Band 2. 3, 4: OrchesTra 3: Tennis Team 2. 3.4. OSTERHOLM. PATTI:62. 95.99, 257. OTTE, DANA: 257, 264. OTTE, TODD: IO4, IO6, 257. OTTMERS, BRYAN: 9l, I I7, I50, I96: FCA 2, 4: Jr. Exchange 4:,STudenT Council 4: VarsiTy Foofball 2. 3, 4: VarsiTy Traclc 2, 3, 4: Class FavoriTe Nominee 2. OTTMERS, RHYS:257. OWEN. DANNY: I9, 92, I96: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. OWEN, DIRK: I9, 48, 74, 92. I96:EKappa Rho 3.4: Rallye Club 4: STudenT Council 4. OWENS. JEFF: 87, I96: VICA 4: Class V. Pres. 3. OWENS, KITTY: 80, 257. OWENS, MADELYN: 76, 257. OWENS, SHARON: 257. OZANNE, SUSAN: I I2, 257. P PACE, DELIA: 62, 76, 77, 257, 276. PAGE, DEBBIE: 85, I96: Member oT The I973 GracIuaTing Class. PALMER, BOBBY: 278. PALMER, TOMMY: 257., PALMER, TRICIA: 257. PALMOR. JOSEPH: Member of The I973 GracIuaTing Class. PAQUETTE, JOE: I I7, 257. PARKER, JAMIE: IO4, IO7, 257. PARKER, TERRI: I96: Member oT The I973 GracluaTing Class. PARKS, ELAINE: I I2, 257. PARKS, MILDRED MRS.: l70. PARNELL, STEVE: 258. PARRISH, KIM: 99, 258. PATE, BRUCE: 76, 77, 256. PATTERSON, DONNA: 64, 258. PATTERSON, JIM: Chess Club 2, 3.4: FCA 2: Rallye Club 3. PATTERSON, STAN: 67, 78, 92, I53. 258. PATTERSON, TERI: I I2, 258. PATTERSON, PAM: I5l, 258. PATTILLO, SUSAN: 62, I96: French Club 3, 4: Sr. ExchangeTTes 3: LaTin Club 2: LH OraTors 2: Red Masque 2: Speech Club 2: Who's Who 3.4. PATTON, DAVID MR.: l7O. PATTON, KRIS: 92, 95, 258. PATTON, NEIL MR.: 89, l70. PAYNE, DAVID: I28, 258. PEARCE, GARRY: 243, 258. PEARCE, J. J. MR.: l6I . PEARCE, PAMELA: IO4, IO7, 258. PEARSON, DENlSE:9S, I I I, I5I, I52. 25l, 258. PELLET, JOHN: 62, 92, 222. 258. PENDERGRASS, MARY: IO4, IO6. 258. PEOPLES, JAMES: 206: AFS 41 Library AssT. 4: VICA 4: STudenT Council 4. PERKINS, DEBRA: 258. PERKINS, DON: IO4, IO6, I96:Jr. Exchange 3.4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4. PETERS, GAIL: 258. PETERS, TERRYE: 6I, 64, I97: AFS 3: LaTin Club 2, 3: Paramed 3, 4: Y- Teens 2: Who's Who 4. PETERSON, SUSAN: I97: Member oT The I973 GracluaTing Class. PETR, DONALD: 258. PHELPS, NANCY: 6l , 62, 89, 95, l53. 258. PHILLIPS, DAVID: IO4, IO6. 258. PHILLIPS, JEFF: I I7, 258. PHILLIPS, MICHELE: 65, 98. IO4, IO6. 259. PICKEL, LEONARD: I53, 259. PICKETT, SHARON: 6l, 65, 68, 75, 76, 89, 92.94, 99, I97: AFS 41 Agape 4: Coin and STamp Club 2: FHA 2. 3, Sec. 4: lnTeracT 4: Library AssT. 3: NHS 4: Red Masque 4: Science Research Club 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 4: SpiriT Team 2: STucIenT Council 3, 4: SchoIasTic SweaTer 4. PIERCE, JOHN: 64, 259. PILNEY, SUSAN: 65, 68, 76, I82, I97Z ICC 4: NHS 3, Sec. 4: Spanish Club 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4: OuTsTanding American High School STudenT. PINKSTON, MARK: 64, 259. PIRNIE, DAVID: 259. PITMAN, ALISSA MRS.: l70. PITTMAN, JOYCE MRS.: l70. PITZER, DAVID: 259. PLEASANT, JOYCE: 259. POKLADNIK. GARY: 87, I97: Chess Club 4: German Club 2, 3: VICA 4. POLAND. CANDY: 64, 68, IO4, IO7. 259. POLITO, GARY: I97: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. POLSGROVE, TERRI: 259. POLSTON, KATHY: 64, 75, 76, 80, 8 I, 84, 90, 92, 94, I97: Agape 3, 4: Arabesque 3, 4: Coin and STamp Club 4: EquesTrian Club 4: Jr. ExchangeTTes 3.4: LaTin Club 2, 3. ReporTer 4: LH OraTors 3, 4: Library AssT. 3: Paramed 3, 4: Red Masque 4: Speech Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 4, SpiriT Team 2, 4: STudenT Council 4. POOCHE, GILMORE: 259. POPE, MIKE: 65, 259. POPE, NANCY: 85, I97: HERO 3: Y- Teens 2. POPE, TERESA: I97: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. PORTERFIELD, BETH MISS: 85, l70. POST, KATHY: 259. POSTOAK, SALLY: 259. POTTER, RICKY: 86. POTTER, SALLY: IO4, IO7, 259. POTTER, SHARON: 86. POTTHOFF, KYLE: 259. POWDRILL, ROBERT: 86, I97: Member of The I973 GraduaTing Class. POWELL, KENNETH: 259. POWELL, TIM: 259. POWERS, JIM: 259. PRASIFKA, MADELINE: IO4, IO6. 243, 25I, 259. PRASSEL, AMY: I97: Member oT The I973 GracIuaTing Class. PRASSEL, LAURA: 63, IO4, IO7, 259. PRATT, SUSAN: 62, 259. PRATTER, RICHARD: 260. PRICE, LYNDA: 85.98, I97: HERO Pres. 4. PRICE, RHONDA: 68, 69, 260. PRICE, STEVE: I97: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. PRICE, WAYNE: 92, 260. PRIDE, KENT: I I7, I I8, I97: FCA 4: German Club 3: STudenT Council 4: B-Team Football 2: JV Foo+baII 3: VarsiTy Foofball 3, 4. PRIM, KEITH: 260. PRITCHARD. GAYLE: 92, I97: STudenT Council 4. PRITCHETT, ELIZABETH MRS.: l70. PROCH, JOHN: 260. PROCHASKA, PAUL: I97: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. PROCTOR, BRUCE: 2l,68, 76, 78, 92, IO0, IOI, IO3, 220, 260. PRUITT, YVETTE: 260. PRUSHA, SUE: I97: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. PUGH, LINDA: 260. PUIG, AL: I97: Member oT The I973 GracluaTing Class. PURNELL, BROOKS: I I7, I2O, I24, I50, 260. PURNELL, CHARLES: 260. PYRYT, DONNA: 65, 98, I I2, 26I. Q QUICK, JENNY: 92, 95, 2I2, 26I . OUINN, HAL: I97: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. OUINTON, BOBBY: 76, 77, 26I. OUORTRUP, ROBERT: 64, 26I . R RAINER, ERIC: IO3. RAINER, TELESHA: 80, I I2, 26I . RAINES, STEVE: 2I2, 259, 26I . RAINWATER, JIMMY: IO4, IO7, 26I. RALPH, CHUCK: 26I. RALSTON, PAM MISS: 76, I7O. RAMIREZ, ILEANA: 94, 26I. RAMSEY, HOWARD: 86. RANDLE, CAROLYN: 26I . RANDOLPH, KAY: 92, 98, IO8, 26I . RASMESSEN, MIKE: 87. RAYMOND, BEAVER: 2I3. RAYMOND, STEVE: I97: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. REAZIN, MARK: 26I. REDWINE, CHRISTOPHER: I I7, I98. REED, KATHY: 53, 94, IO9, I76, l98I Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: HighlandeTTes 2: STudenT Council 2, 3: Sr. Class FavoriTe Nominee. REED, KEVIN: 7O, 72, I98, 22: FANG 4: Ouill and Scroll 4: Marching Band 2: ConcerT Band 2: Soccer Team 4. REED, RANDY: 86, I98: DECA Pres. 4 REID, MARYETTA MRS.: I7I. REILLY, THERESA: 68, I88, 198.2027 AFS 3: LaTin Club 2: NHS 3, 4: Who's Who: Na+ionaI MeriT FinaIisT 4: ScholasTic SweaTer Award 3. REINGOLD, BERNIE: 63, 88, I5O, I98: Chess Club 3, 4: German Club 3, 4: Track Team 2, 3.4. RENEAU, LANA: 26I. RENZ, SHARON: 6l : AFS 4: FHA 2, 3: FTA 3: Spanish Club 2, 3. REYNOLDS, NANCY: 62, 26I . REYNOLDS, THERESA: I I2, 26l. REYNOLDS, VICKI: I98: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. RHOADS, ROBIN: I I2, 26l. RICE, DAVID: I50, 262. RICHARDS, GEORGE: 76, 77. RICHARDSON, BURLE MR.: 87, I7I. RICHARDSON, EVELYN: 80, 92, I98: EquesTrian Club 4: STudenT Council 4. RICKS, STEFANI: 87, I98: Spanish Club 3: VICA 4: Y'Teens 2. RICKS, CRAIG: 262. RIES, JOAN: I97. RIEVES, KATHY: 90, 94, IO4, IO6, I08, I98: Jr. ExchangeTTes 3, 4: Y-Teens 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4: OrchesTra 3, 4: Girl of The MonTh: All-Sfafe Symphony OrchesTra 3.4. RIGGS, BRUCE: I44, I98: FCA 2: LH Divers 2, 3: Scuba Club 2, 3: Swim Team B-Team 2: VarsiTy 3, 4. RIGGS, PAUL: 262. RIGGS, SHARON: IO4, I07, 262. RIGSBY, BRENDA: 262. RILEY, ROB: 262. RISENER, LISA: 70, 7I, 72, 262. ROBBINS, GARY: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. ROBBINS, LYNN: 262. ROBERTS, CATI-IY: 62, 262. ROBERTS, EDDY: 88, I3I, I39, 262. ROBERTS, JOHN:98, IO4, IO6, 262. ROBERTS 279. ROBERTS, LISA: 30, 76, 77, 92, 262, MORRIS: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. ROBERTS, PATRICIA: 262. ROBERTS, SANDY: 64, 69, 262. ROBERTSON, KEVIN: 262. ROBERTSON, RANDY: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. ROBERTSON, RICK: 9I, I46, 262. ROBINSON, KEITH: 62. ROBINSON, ROBINSON, OPI-IELIA: 86, 92, 263. ROBINSON, PATTI: 69, I I2, 263. ROBINSON, SCOTT: 74, 263. ROBINSON, STEVE: 62: French Club MARCUS: IO4, IO7, 263. 2, 4: Kazoo Club 4: STudenT Council 3. ROBINSON, TORRY: 65, 78, 263. ROBISON, KEITH: 88, 263. ROBISON, KENNY: 50, 5I, 73, 88, 92, I I4, I50: FCA 2, 3: German Club 2: ReporTer Hisf. 3: Key Club 2, 3: Sr. DirecTor 4: Bellboy 4: STudenT Council 2, 3, 4: B-Team Foo+baII 2: VarsiTy Traclc 2, 3, 4: PUB STaTT 4. RODGERSON. JAMES: I I7, I99: FCA 4: B-Team Fao+baII 2, JV FooTball 3: VarsiTy Foo+baII 4. ROGER, DOUG: 263. ROGERS, BARRY: 66: Physics Research Order 4. Key Club 3, 4: Rallye Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: ConcerT Band 2, 3: STudenT Council 2, 3, 4: Class PresidenT 3: Who's Who: Class FavoriTe Nominee 3. ROONEY, MATT: l78, l95, I99: CVAE 4. ROSFELD, KERRY: 74: Member of The I973 GraduaTing Class. ROSS, LAVERNE MRS.: I7I. ROSSON, DONNA: 80, 86, 92, 263. ROUDLE, CAROLYN: 263. ROWAN, ROBIN: 65, I5I, 263. ROWE, CINDY: 263. ROWE, JOHN: 263. ROWE, ROBIN: I I2, 263. ROWLEY, JIM: 263. ROWELL, KEN: 63. ROY, CHARLOTTE: 263. ROYAL, LAYNE:62, 84.92, 95, I I I, 263. ROYER, JOHN: I I7, 264. RUIZ, MARIO: 59, I99: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. RULIFFSON, AMY: 264. RUNBERG, MARY ANN MRS.: 75, I7l. RUNYAN, DIANA: I I2, 264. RUNYAN, VALERIE: 49, 70, 72, 83, 93, I99: AFS 4: FANS 3, Managing EdiTor 4: French Club 2, 3: InTeracT 4: Jr. ExichangeTTes 3, 4: Ouill and Scroll 3, 4: Wildcaf 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: STudenT Council 2, 3, Sec. 4: Who's Who 3, 4: MosT Likely To Succeed Nominee 4. S SAFFER, RICA MRS.: 68, I67, I7I. SAFFOLD, DAKIN: 87. SALE, CHRIS: 28, 29, 37, 73, 92, 94, IO9, I99: Speech Club 2: Y-Teens 2. 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: SpiriT Team 2: STudenT Council 2, 3.4: Girls Traclc 2, 3. 4: Who's Who, Class Nominee FavoriTe 2, 3: Miss LHHS 4. SALLER, MIKE: 265. SAMANO, RITA: 68, 98, IO4, IO6, 265. SAMSKY, KATHY: 265. SAMSKY, THERESA: I99: Swim Team 2, 3, 4. SANDERS, ANDREA: 265. SANDERS, LORI: 265. SANDERS, PEGGY: 265. SANDERS, YOLANDE: I99: FHA 4: FTA 4: CVAE 4. ROMAN, MARK: 82, 88, 92, IO4, I99: SANDS, TERRY: 95, I I I,265, 283. SANFORD, BEVERLY: 85, 94, 95, I I I. 2I3, 265. SARE, GARY: I99: Member oT The I973 GraduaTing Class. SAUVE, LECIA: 86, I99: Member of The I973 GraduaTing Class. SAVAGE, CHERYL: 94, I I I, I99: Y- Teens 2, 3, 4: HighlandeTTes 2, 3, 4: STudenT Council 2. SAWYER, RICK: 87, I99: VICA 4. SAYRES, KAREN: 54, 86, 92, I99: AFS 4: DECA 4: STudenT Council 4. SCARBOROUGH, DONNA MRS.: l7l. SCARBROUGH, BILLY: 86, I99: DECA 3, 4: German Club 3. SCATTERCAY, JUDY: 65, 87, 265. SCHERNER, VIVIAN MRS.: I68, I7I. SCHIELERSTEIN, DALANE: 83. I50, 255. SCHLICHTER, ROBIN: 76, 265. SCHMIDT, PETER: 63, 265. SCHRADER, JANISE: 6I, 65, 95, I02, I99: AFS 3, Sec.4: Jr. ExchangeTTes 3: Library AssT. 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Girls' Choir 4: Girl oT The MonTh. SCHUCK, KIM: 87. SCHULTZ, DOUG: 265. SCHUMANN, LISA: 74, I99: Kappa Rho 4. SCHWANZ, MIKE: I99: Scuba Club 2, 3. SCOTT, ALLEN: I99: Member of The I973 GraduaTinq Class. SCOTT, BILL: 265. SEALE, KEITH: 62, 265. SEALS, DIANE: 76, 92, 265. SEARS, GORDON: 265. SEATON, ALICE: 87, 200: DECA 3: VICA 4. SECHREST, ARTHUR: 266. SECHREST, MARSHA: 6I , 65, 84, 89, I94, 200: AFS 4: InTeracT 4: Paramed 4: Red Masque 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 3: STudenT Council 4. SEEBURGER, MARK: 266. SEED, DANNY: 88, I4O, 266. SEHNERT, JOHN: 62, 68, 266. SEIDEL, JAN: 95, I I I, 267. SEITZ, GLENN: 266. SELF, KATHY: IO4, I06, 266. SELF, PAUL: 86: DECA 4: STudenT Council 4. SEVILLE, GARY: 266. SHAID, SANDI: IO4, IO7, 266. SHANNON, KATHY: 266. SHARP, BECKY: 62, 63, 83, 94, I I2, 200: AFS 3: French Club 2, 3: ReporTer-HisT. 4: Y-Teens: SpiriT Team CapT. 4: Who's Who. SHAW,JANN:65,68. 76.95, 266. SHELLEY, JOHNETTE: IO4, IO6, I53, 200: French Club 2: Kappa Rho 3: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4: VarsiTy Tennis Team: Who's Who. SHEPARD, SCOTT MR.: 86, I7I. SHEPPARD, LESLIE: 200: A Capella Choir 2, 3.4. SHERMAN, BOBBY: I I7, I22, 266. SHERMAN, CARLETON: 62, 77, I03. IO4, I I2. 266. SHERMAN, DIDI: 266. SHIFLET, SUE: 96, I02, 266. SHIPP, DAVID: 266. SHOEMAKER, ROBERT MR.: I7I. SHORT, MARK: 267. SHORT, STEVE: 68, 88, I I4, I40, I4I, I80, 200: FCA 2, 3.4: Key Club 2, 3, V. Pres. 4: NHS 4: Spanish Club: Bell Boys 4: Varsily Baseball 2, 3, 4: Who's Who. SHOW, GREG: 267. SHURTLEFF, MARK: 63, 267. SHUSHOK. JOAN: I I, 92, 240, 267. SHUTTY, VICKY: 200: Y-Teens 3. SIBLEY, PAM: IO4, IO5, IO6, 209, 2 I 7, 267. SIETSEMA, BILL: 65. 200: Spanish Club 2, Reporfer 3, Phofographer 4.- SIETSEMA, DAVID: 63, 65, 68, 73, 200, 202: German Club 3, Treas. 4: NHS 4: Spanish Club 4. SIKORA, NOLA: l45, 267. SIMO, SHERRY: 64. SIMONS, ELIZABETH: 2l, IOO, IOI. IO3, 200: French Club 2, 3: Red Masque 2, 3, 4: Speech Club 2, 3: A Capella Choir 2, 3. 4: Varsily Singers 4: Who's Who. SIMPSON, SHEREE: 200: AFS: Girls' Track 2, 3.4. SIMS, SHERRY: 267. SISSOM, DAVID: 66, 88, 200: Key Club 4: Physics Research Order 4: Track 2, 3, 4. SISSOM, MARK: l53, 282. SIVESS, SUE: 200: DECA 4: French Club 3.4. SKAGGS, DON MR.: I7I. SLATOR, LISA: 68, 7l, 72, IOOI NHS 3, 4: Ouill and Scroll 4: Spanish Club 3: WILDCAT 3, 4: French Club 2, 3. SLAUGHTER, JANET: 6I, 65, 68. 70. 72, 73, 90, 92, 94, 200: AFS 2, 3.4: FANG STall4: French Club 2: Jr. Exchangelfes 4: NHS 4: Ouill and Scroll 4: Red Masque 2: Spanish Club 4: Speech Club 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3.4: Sfudenl Council 2, 3, 4: Who's Who. SLAUGHTER, JANIE: 92, 96, I45. 267. SLAUGHTER, JENNIFER: 62, 267. SLEEPER, TOM:44, I04. I05, I06. I08, 267. SLESTH ENGER, ANN: 62, 86, 200: Member of The I973 Gradualing Class. SLOAT,JAY: I04, I07. SLOAT, STEVE: ZOI : VICA 4. SMALE, NANCY: 267. SMITH. BILL: 267. SMITH, CARL: 88, 89, 2OI: ln+erac'r4 Key Club 4. SMITH SMITH SMITH, SMITH. SMITH. SMITH. SMITH. SMITH. CANDY:64. CAROL: I02, I I2, 267. CINDI: 268. CINDY: 96, I I2, 268. CYNDIE: 268. GREGG: I46, 268. HUGH: 268. JAY:63, 268. v SMITH, KIMBERLY: I I2. 268. SMITH, LESLIE: 62, 74, 20I : Member of lhe I973 Gradualing Class. SMITH, LISA: 80, 2OI : Equesfrian Club Hisf. 4. SMITH, MARK: 74, 268. SMITH, MARK: 67, 74, 2OI 7 Malh Club 4: Who's Who. SMITH, MARK: 88, 20l : Kappa Rho 47 Key Club 2: Rallye Club 3: Spanish Club 3. SMITH, MIKE: 49, 63, 88, 92, I36, l3B. I40, I4I, 268, 275. SMITH, NANCY: 64, 268. SMITH, PAT: IO4, IO7, 268. SMITH, PHILIP: 55, 67. 68, 2Ol7 Compuler Mafh Club 4: Malh Club 3, Sec. 4: NHS 4: Who's Who: Scholaslic Swealer Award. SMITH, ROXANNE: I02, 268. SMITH, SANDY: 96, I I2. 250, 268. SMITH, SHARON: 20I :Agape 31 Kappa Rho 4: Sludenl Council 4. SMITH, STEVE: 20I : Member of fhe I973 Gradualing Class. SMITH, TOM: I40, I43, 268. SMITH, TRACY: 74, 80, 84, 92, 20lZ Agape 4: Equeslrian Club 3.4: Kappa Rho 3, 4: Paramed 4: Red Masque 3, 4: A Capella Choir 4: Girl's Choir 2, 3: Spiril Team 4: Sludenl Council 3, 4. SMITH, WAYNE: 268. SMREKAR, DOUG: BB, l3S, I38, 20IZ FCA 2, 3, 4: Key Club 4: B-Team Baseball 2: B-Team Baskelball 2: Varsily Baskelball 3, 4: Who's Who: Mr. LHHS Nominee. SMREKAR, GARY: I2B, I50, 268. SMYTH, FRANK: 269. SNODDY. MICHAEL: 269. SNODGRASS, PAT: 20l : AFS 2, 3: Key Club 2: Malh Club 3, 4: Science Research Club: Spanish Club 2: Sfudenf Council 2. SNELL, BELINDA: VICA 3. SONNENBERG, MIKE: I50, SORENSEN, DEBBIE: 20I : Member of 'rhe I973 Gradualing Class. SORRELS, CRAIG: 88, I I4, I40, I80. 20I : FCA 2, 3: lnlerclub Council 4: Key Club 2, Jr. Direclor 3: Pres. 4: Bell Boy 4: Sludenl' Council 2, 3, 4: B-Team Baseball 2: Varsily Baseball 3.4: B-Team Foofball 2: Who's Who: Boy of 'rhe Monlh: Mosl Likely fo Succeed Nominee. SOUTHWOOD, DEE: 64, 70, 72, 20I: Member of lhe I973 Graduafing Class. SOUTHWOOD, JAYNE: 269. SPENCE, BRANT: 77: LH Orafors 4: Speech Club 4: Sfudenf Council 2. SPENCE, JOE: 269. SPENCE, MARY ANN: 269. SPENCER, DIANE: 202: Equesfrian Club 3: Library Assl.: Red Masque 2: Spanish Club 3. SPERRING, JIM: I32, I34, l35, 269. SPOONTS, CINDY: 96, I5I, 269. SPOONTS, STEVE: 88, I I7, 202: FCA 2, 3, 4: Key Club 4: JV Foolball 2: Varsily Foolball 3, 4. SPRADLEY, MARK: 97, I I7, I50, 269. SPRAKER, BRUCE: 269. SPURLOCK, MARGARET MRS.: I7I, I72. STADELMAN, LORI: 90, I I2. 269. STAGNER, SCOTT: 88, 269. STALLINGS, JAY: 94, I I I, 202: Spanish Club 3: Y'Teens 2, 3, 4: Highlandelles 2, 3. 4: Sfudenl Council 2. 3: Class Favorife Nominee 2, 4. STALLINGS, PHIL: I44, 269. STAMM, MARK: 88, 92, 93, I48, I5O. 202: Key Club 4: Sludenl Council 4: Track 2, 3, 4. STAMM, MARTY: 96, I5I, 269. STANFORD. JO: 29, 3l, 95, 245, 269. STANFORD, SARA: 89, 92, 202: AFS 2: French Club 2: Inferacl 4: Red Masque 2, 3, 4: A Capella Choir 4: Girls' Choir V. Pres. 2: Library Assf. 3: Sfudenl' Council 4. STANFORD, TERRY: 53, 94, I88, 202: AFS 2: Red Masque 2: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: S+uden+ Council 2, 3: Class Reporfer 2, 3: Who's Who. STANLEY, DEBBIE: 62, 69, 92, I I2. 269. STANLEY, LUGINA: 270. STAPF, DOUG: 202: Member of The I973 Graduafing Class. STARKS, VIVIAN MRS.: I72. STARR, DAVID: 62, 270. STARR. SHELLEY: I53, 202: Member ol fhe I973 Gradualing Class. ST. CLAIR, MADONNA: 65, 75, 79. 8 I , 202: Arabesque 3, Sec.-Treas. 4: Coin and Slamp 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3. 4: Who's Who: Nalional Meri? Finalisl. STECKER, STEVE: IO4, I06, 270. STEELE, ROBERT: IO4, I06, 270. STEEN, CHUCK: 76. STENZEL, DEBBIE: 270. STEPCHINSKI, ANDY: 86, 270. STEPCHINSKI, VICKIE: 86, I02, 202: Agape 4: DECA 4: Girls' Choir 2, 3: Libra ry Ass'r. 4: Sluclenf Council 3, 4. STEPHENS, CINDY: 62, 82, 202: French Club 2, 4: Jr. Exchangelfes 2, 3: LH Orafors 2: Rallye Club 4: Symphonic Band 2, 3: Highlandelles 4 2: Ecology Club 2. STEPHENS, ERNEST: 270. STERLACCI, MICHAEL: 7I, 72, 73. I49, 202: FANG S+alf4: Kappa Rho 3: Ouill and Scroll 4: WILDCAT 4: Sfudenl' Council 2: Who's Who. STERRENS, DOUG: DECA 4. STEWART, MIKE: 88, l40, 270. STEVEN, DOUGLAS: 86. STEWART, PAT: 68, 9I, IO4, IO6, 2027 Jr. Exchange Club 2, Sec. 4: NHS 4: Marching Bancl 2, 3: Drum Maior 4: Symphonic Band 2, 3: 4: Who's Who: Socie+y of Ou+s+anding American High School S+uden+s. STILL, RICK: 270. STIMSON, SUSIE: 6I , 65, 68, 98, IO4. I06, 270. STINCHCOMBE, LISA: 65, I04, I07, 270. STINCHCOMBE, SARA: 65, 270. STIRES, JANET: 94, 202: FHA 2: Y- Teens 4: S+uden+ Council 2, 4. STITT, DAVID: 62, 270. STOCKARD, SUSAN: 270. STOKLEY, RICHARD: 270. STOLL, JOHN: 27I. STONE, GREGG: 203: Member of lhe I973 Gradualing Class. STONE, JUDY: 63, 76, 77, 98, IOI, 203: FTA 2, 3: Parl. 4: German Club 3, 4: Red Masque 3, His+. 4: Speech Club 4: A Capella Choir 4: Girls' Choir 3. STONE, KAREN: 63, 92, I I I, 27I. STONE, PAT: 203: AFS 2: Spanish Club 2. STONE, TEDDY: 88, 254, 27I,274. STONAKER, VICKI: IO4, I07, 27I. STOTTS, STEVE: 34, I44, 203: LH Divers 2, 3: Scuba Club 2.3: Swimming Mgr. 2: B-Team Swimming 3: Varsify Swimming Capf. 4. STOUT, JEFF: 27I. STOWE, STACY: 77, 27I. STRICKENBERGER, DONNA: 62, 7 I . I I2, 27 I. STRICKER, MARY: 63, 76, 27I. STRICKLAND, GAIL: 6I, 70, 72, 73. 74, 94, 202: Agape 3, 4: FANG sfafl 3, 4: Ouill and Scroll 3. 4: Y-Teens 4: Sfudenl' Council 3. STRINGER, BRIDGET: 63, 27I. STROATVEIT, SKJALDVO: 27 I . STUCKER, JEFF: 27 I . SUDDS, ARNITA: 86. SUGGS, CAROLYN: 90. 94, 203: Jr. Exchangeffes 3, 4: Red Masque 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: S+uden+ Council 2. SULLIVAN, KEVIN: 78, 27I. SULLIVAN, SCOTT: IO4, I06, I08. 27I. SUMMERVILLE, BILL: 86, 203: Member of 'rhe I973 Graclualing Class. SUMMERVILLE, CHRIS: 27I. SUNDERS. SCOTT: 27I. SUTER, SUSAN: 77, I I2, 272. SUTTON. GARY: 203: Member of lhe I973 Gracluafing Class. SUTTON, KAREN: 76, 94, I I I, 203: FHA 4: Kappa Rho 3: LH Orafors 2: Red Masque 4: Speech Club 2: Y- Teens 2, 3.4: Highlandelles 2, 3.4. SWISS, MARILYN: 272. SWOPE, JAY: 86, 272: DECA 4: Key Club 2, 3: FCA 2: B-Team Baseball 2: Varsify Baseball 2: B-Team Foolball 2. SWORTWOOD, ROBERT: 64, 272. SYRING. ALAN: 203, 205: Member of fhe I'973 Gradualing Class. T TALBERT, CINDY: 87, 203: VICA 4. TANNER, MARRY: I I2, 272. TANNER, VICKI: 74, 203: Member of +he I973 Graclualing Class. TAPSCOTT, DARON: 203: Member of lhe I973 Gradualing Class. TARNOWER, DANNY: 62, 272. TATE, TERRI: 203: Member of lhe I973 Gradualing Class. TAYLOR. DEBBIE: 62, 99, 272. TAYLOR. JAMES: 203: Member of The I973 Graduafing Class. TAYLOR, KIM: 64, 82, IO4, IOS, IO6, 272. TAYLOR, SHERRY: 84, 85, 204: Member of The I973 Graduafing Class. TAYLOR, SHARON: 65, 68, 84, 94, 204: AFS 2: lnlerclub Council 4: NHS 4: Paramed 3, Pres. 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3: Service Co-Chairman 4: S+uden+ Council 2, 3: Who's Who: Scholas+ic Sweafer 3, 4. TAYLOR, BILL: 203: Member of fhe I973 Gradua+ing Class. TEAGUE, GUENEVERA: I I2, 262, 272. TEASLEY, JEFF: 59, I I7, 204: FCA 3, 4: B'Team Foofball 2: JV Foofball 3: Varsily Foofball 4: B-Team Baseball 2. TERRELL, KlM:47, I28, I50, 272. TERRELL, STEVE: 272. TERRILL, DAN: 86: Arabesque 3: DECA 4: Equeslrian Club 3. TETER, KEVIN: I50, 272. THARP, CHARLES: IO4, I06, 204: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Symphonic Band 3, 4: Concerf Band 2. THARP, SANDRA: 64. THOMAS, MARSHA: 36, 5I, 92, 94. I I I, 204: Y-Teens 2, 3, Sec.4: Highlande++es 2, 3, 4: S+uden+ Council 2, 3, 4. THOMAS, SCOTT: 272. THOMAS, RICKY: 86. THOMAS, SUZY: 63, 90, IO4, I07. 272. THOMPSON, KATHLEEN: 6I, 62, 68. 95, 239, 272. THOMPSON, PAUL: 87, 273. THOMPSON, SUSAN: 273. THORN, KATHY: 273. THORNTON, CHRIS: I I7, 204: German Club 2, 3: A Capella Choir 4: Foofball Manager 2, 3, 4. THORNTON, TERRI: 95, I02, 273. TIFFIN, PATTI: 96, I I I, 240, 273. TIMBERLAKE, CAROLYN: 56, 68. IO4, I06, IO8, 204: NHS 3, 4? Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Symphonic Band 3, 4: Concerl Band 2: Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: Sludenl' Council 3: Who's Who. TINNER, REBECCA: 204: Member of 'rhe I973 Gradua+ing Class. TINSLEY, CAM ILLE: 76, 77, 273. TIPS, DANNY: 273. TOBIN, LEWIS: 86, 273. TOBIN, SHERYL: 273. TOENNINGS, KRIS: 62, IO8, 273. TOLSON, TOMMY: I28, I48, I50, 274. TOMBS, DIANE: 274. TOMPKINS, VICKI: 204: Member of fhe I973 Graduafing Class. TOSCH, FRED: 274. TOWERY, PAM: IO8. TOWLE, BILL: 64, 204: La'rin Club 3. 4: Who's Who 3.4. TOWLE, LISA: 274. TOWNSEND, BOB: Member of lhe I973 Gradualing Class. TOWNSEND, DAVID: 62, 78, IO4, IO7, 274. TOWNSEND, TINA: 274. TOWRY, PAM: IO4, l07, 274. TRAVIS, BRAD: 88, I I7, I I8, I26, 204: FCA 3.4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Varsily Foofball 3, 4: JV Foolball 2. TRENT, MARK: 63, 78, 274. TRENT, MIKE: 274. TRUESDALE, DEBRA: 274. TRUESDALE, ADA:98, I I2. TRUITT, CHARLES: 86. 204: Member of lhe I973 Graduafing Class. TUCKER, MARTHA: I I2, 274. TUCKER, TIM: I55, 204: Kazoo Club 4: JV Foo+baIl 2: Varsily Soccer Team 3, 4, Capfain 3, 4. TUEL, KEVIN: 73, 74, 204: French Club 3, 4: Pub Sfafl 4. TUFFLY, SHARON: 95. TUFFLY, SUSAN: 77, 274. TURINSKY, AL: 92, I46, 274. TURN, BARBARA: 22, 94, 204: Y- Teens 4: A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4: Meisfersingers 3: Who's Who 3, 4: Homecoming Nominee 4. TURNAGE, BRAD: 76, 204: Member of fhe I973 Gradualing Class. TURNER, CHRIS: 64, 274. TURNER, LOU ANN: 95, 274. TURNER, SHERRI: 36, 65, 77, 95, I I I, 275. TURNER, TIM: 275. TURNER, TRENT: Member o'F1'he I973 Graduafing Class. TYLER, ROD: 275. TYREE, DAVID: 62, 9l, I46, I47, 275. TYSON, LINDA: I53, 275. U UBBEN, CAROL: 22, 4I , 92, I I2, I I3, 275. UBBEN, TED: 53, 88, I I7, I22, I26. I27, 205: FCA 2, 3.4: Key Club 2, 3. 4: Sfudenf Council 2, 3, 4: B-Team Foofball 2: Varsify Foolball 3, 4: Track 2: Wresfling 3: Class Favorife Nominee 2, 3.4. UMBRICHT, SUSAN: 275. UNDERWOOD, MARGARET: 86: Arabesque 3: DECA 3. USSREY, BARBARA: 205: French Club 3: FTA 2: Red Masque Sociefy 2: Speech Club 2. V VADEN, GRANT:45, 68, IO4, I06. I08, 275. VAIL, STEVE: 64, 7l, 275. VAN AMBURG, BOB: 275. VANDAMENT, BETSY MRS.: I72. VAN WART, BRENDA: 275. VATH, MARY JO: 92, 275. VAUDERWORK, JOHN: 275. VAUGHAN, DONNA: 92, 94, I I0, I I I, 205: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: S+uden'r Council 2, 4: Highlandeffes 2, 2nd Ll. 3: Isl L+. 4. VAUGHN, JERRY: IO4, IO7, 275. VEEDER, ROBIN: 205: FCA 2: Key Club 2: Scuba Club 2: Ecology Club 2: Who's Who. VERNON, DAVID: 64, 88, I39, 275. VINCENT, DANNY: 275. VU LGAMORE, GARY: 205: Member of +he I973 Gradualing Class. W WADE. DENISE: 65. 95, I53, 275. WADE, JERRY MR.: I39, I72. WADE, BOB: 70, 205: Fang 4: Kappa Rho 3: Soccer 3, 4. WADE, TOMMY MR.: I I8, I72. WADLEY, BRUCE: 65, 275. WADLEY, LINDA: 66, 68, 94, I5I, 205: AFS 2: FTA 2: NHS 3.4: Physics Research Order 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Y-Teens 4: Scholasfic Swearer Award 4: Girls' Traclc 2, 3, 4. WAGNER, ELIZABETH: 75, 77, 79. 92, IO2, IO3, 205: Agape 2, 3, 4: Coin and Sfamp Club 2, 3, Pres. 4: Kappa Rho 2, 3: LH Ora+ors 2, 3, 4: NHS 4: Red Masque 2: Speech Club 2, 3, 4: Consorf Singers 4: Girls' Choir 4: Spirif Team 2: Sludenf Council 4: Who's Who 3.4: Nafional Meri+ Finalisl 4: Scholas+ic Swealer Award. WAINSCOTT, BRENT: 46, 65, 88, 89, 92, 276. WALKER, JAN: 54, 65, 68, 75, 92, 98. io4, IO6, 205: Agape 4: FTA 3, 4: NHS 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4 All-Region Band 2, 3.4. WALKER, MARTHA MISS: I72, I73. WALKER, SHERRY: 86, 205: DECA 4. WALL, ROBERT: 98, 276. WALLACE, CARRA: 65, 95, I53, 276. WALLACE, CRAIG: 86. WALLACE, DOUG: 276. WALLACE, JIMMY: 276. WALLACH, SHERYL: 276. WALNE, LISA: 40, 6I , 94, 205: AFS 3. 4: Y-Teens ICC 2, Reporler 3, Pres. 4: Sludenl Council 2: Mos+ Typical Y-Teen 4. WALTER, CHUCK: 276. WALTERS, JEFF: 276. WALTHAUSEN, LYN: 276. WALTON, JOHN: 70, 72, 205: FANG edifor 4: German Club 2.3: LH Divers 3: O8cS 4: Who's Who 4. WALTON, LISA: 69, 276. WAMBLE, PAUL: 276. WANGE, RUSSELL: I28. WARD, DAVID: 64, 79, IO4, I07, 205: Coin and Sfamp 4: Lalin Club 3, 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Concerf Band 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra 3. WARDEN, SUE: 94, 205: FTA 2, 3: La+in Club 2: Red Masque 2: Spanish Club 2, 3: Y-Teens 4: Sfudem' Council 2, 3. WARNER, JOYCE: 86, 277. WARREN, CAROL: 96, 277. WARREN, LYNN: 65, 277. WARRICK, JOHN: 63, 277. WARWICK, ALLISON: 62, 277. WATERMAN, CORY: 277. WATSON, LEAH: 62, 205: French Club 4. WATTS, JO BETH: 95, IO4, I07, 277. WEBSTER, JULIE.: 76, 277. WEDDLE, TREVA: 62, I04, IO7, 277. WEINREINCH, GEORGE: 63. 89. 277. WEIR, JAN: 64, I I2, 277. WELCHEL, DON: I40, 233, 277. WELCHE, SHIRLEY: 2 I, 86. WELLS, JERRY MR.: I I8, I72. WELLS, NELA: 64, 68, 7l, 76, 92, IOI. IO3, 278. WERTH ER, DAVID: 62, 205: French Club 3, 4: Kazoo Club V. Pres. 4. WERTHER, STEVE: 278. WESSELS, JOHN: 278. WEST, DAVID: 278. WEST, JERRY: 278. WEST, NANCY: 206: FTA 2: Y-Teens 2, 3: Sfudenf Council 2. WEST, VANCE: 86. WESTBROOK, JEAN MRS.: I72. WEYAND, CHERYL: 95, I I2, 278. WEYAND, JULIE: 278. WHEELER, LISA: I I2. WHITE, GARY: 9l, I46, 278. WHITE, GERG: 77, IO4, I06, 278. WHITE, KIRBY: 88, 206: FCA 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 4. WHITE, LISA: 86, 92, 94, 206: Member of +he I973 Graduafing Class. WHITE, PAULA: 206: DECA 3, CVAE 4. WHITENER, NANCY: 63, 95, I I2. 278. WHITENER, NATHAN: 88, 9I ,D97. I I7, I2l, I98, 206: FCA 2.3, Pres. 4: German Club 2: ln+erclub Council 2, 4: Jr. Exchange 3, Treas. 4: Key Club 2, 3.4: Scuba Club 2: Sfudenl Council 2, 4: B-Team 2: Varsily Foofball 3, 4: All-clis'rric+ Foolball 4: WI-io's Who 3, 4: Class Pres. 2. WHITFIELD, DENEE: 85, 206: HERO 4. K WHITLEW, NANCY: 87. WHITLEY, LAFAYETTE: I37, 279. WHITLEY, TONY: 92, 279. WHITLEY, VALMY: 260, 279. WHITLOW, NANCY: 85. WHITMAN, LUCY: 63, 90. IO4, IO7. 279. WHITMAN, TOM MR.: 33, 54, 56. I6I, I64, I69, 257. WHITTEN, SUSAN: 64, 279. WHITWELL, DON MR.: I73. WIDENER, CAROL: 62, 279. WIESSENER, MARK: 279. WIGGINTON, MIKE: 86. WILDER, JACKIE MR.: I73. WILES, CATHY: 74, 94, I5 I , 2062 Kappa Rho 4: Spanish Club 3: Y' Teens 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 3: Girls Traclc 3, 4. WILES, PATTI: 95, I I, 279, 282. WILEY, PAT: 279. WILEY, RICKY: I39, 279. WILLETT, JUDY: 2I, 94, I00, IOI. IO3, 206: AFS 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: A Capella Choir 2, Sec. 3, 4: Meisfer Singers 3, 4: Girls Choir Pres. 3: Varsily Singers 4: Choir Homecoming Nominee 3: All Region Choir 3. WILLIAMS, BOB: I9, 92, IO4, I06. lO8, 279. WILLIAMS, DAVE: 63, IO4, IO7, 206: German Club 3, 4: LH Divers 2: Scuba 2: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Concerl Band 2, 3, 4: Who's Who 3, 4. WILLIAMS, GAIL MRS.: I73. WILLIAMS, GARY: 68, 84, 88, I I3, 206: Key Club 4: NHS 4: Paramed 4: Sludenf Council 3, 4: Who's Who: Spirif Team Head Manager 4. WILLIAMS, GEOFFREY: 29, 58, 68. I67: NHS 3, Pres. 4: Who's Who: Boy of Ihe Monfh: Class Favorile Nominee 2, 3: Mosl Likely fo 6 Succeed: Nalional Meril' Finalisf 4: Scholasfic Sweafer Award 3. 4. WILLIAMS, JOHN: 23. 92. IO4, IO6. I07, I08. 204, 206: Inleracl 4: ICC 2. 3: Rallye Club 2, 3.4: Marching Band 2. 3. 4: Symphonic Band 2. 3.4: Orcheslra 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 4: S+udenI' Council 4: Mosl Likely Io All Slale Orcheslra 3, 4. WILLIAMS, JOYCE: IO4, IO7. 279. WILLIAMS. KIM: 22. 23. 76. 224. 255. 280. WILLIAMS. LARRY: 88, I I7, 206: B' Team Foolball 2: JV Foofball 3: Varsify Foolball 4: JV Wreslling 3. WILLIAMS, LAURA: 29, 6l , 62. 68. 89. 206: AFS 3. Treas. 4: French Club 2. Sec.-Treas. 3, Pres. 4: Inleracl 4: ICC 4: NHS 3. V. Pres. 4 Y-Teens 2: Girl of Ihe Monlh: Mosf Likely 'ro Succeed: Oulslanding Teenager of America 4: Scholaslic Swealer Award 4. WILLIAMS, MIKE: 280. WILLIAMS, MOLLY: 69. 82. IO4, IO6. 280. WILLIAMS. SHARON: 85, 280. WILLIAMS. STEVE: 89, 206: Member of 'Ihe I973 Graduafing Class. WILLIAMS, SUE: 62. 84. lO2. 280. WILLIAMS. WILEY: 70: FANG 4. WILLIAMSON, DORIS MRS.: I73. WILLIFORD. LEX: 206: Member of fhe I973 Graduafing Class. WILLIFORD, LISA: 280. WILLIFORD. LOU: 75. 76. 277. 280. WILLIS, CAROL: IO4, IO6. IO8. 280. WILLIS. MINDY: 85. 280. WILLIS. RUSS: 68. 88. 89, I I7, I46. 206: FCA 4: Inleracl Treas. 4: Key Club 3.4: NHS 3. 4: Who's Who: B- Team Foolball 2: JV Foolball 3: Varsily Foofball 4: Wreslling 4. WILSON, BOBBY: I92. 206: Member of The I973 Gradualing Class. WILSON, BRAD: 29. 32. 88. 92. I28. I29, I39. I4O, I42, 225, 280. WILSON. CAROL: 79, 62. 68. I5I. 28I. WILSON. GARY: I I7, 28I. WILSON. LINDA: I I I. 206: FHA 2: Highlande+l'es 4: Sfudenl Council 2. 3. WILSON. MARK: l28, 28I. WILSON. MARY: 62. 68. 7I, 72, 79. 84, I67. 206: Coin And Sfamp Club 3.4: French Club 2, 3. 4: NHS 3. Reporler 4: Paramed 3. 4: Ouill and Scroll 3. 4: WILDCAT 3. Edilor 4: Sludeni Council 4: Ecology 3: Who' Succeed Nominee: All SI'aI'e Band 2' Who 3. 4: Oulsfanding Teenager of America 4: Nalional Meril Finalisl 4: Scholaslic Sweafer Award 3.4. WILSON. RICHARD: 88, I39, 28I. WILSON, SANDRA: 62. 76. 80. WINDBORN. LINDSEY: 28I. WINBORN, SUSAN: 64. I5I. 28I. WINSTEAD, WINDY MR.: 38, I73. WISE. LEIGH: 28I. WITROW, KIRK: 28I. WITT. CAM: 64, IO4, IO7. 206: Member of Ihe I973 Graduating Class. WITTER, AMANDA: 74. 86, 28 I . WITTER, DEAN: I5O. 282. WITTER. DOUG: 282. WITTIE, PEGGY: 78. 62, 63. 67. 68. 282. WOHLFORD, RANDY: 282. WOLF, BRYANT MR.: 66. 82, I72. I73. WOLF. TATE: 82, 89, I04, IO6. I93. 207: Inleracl' 3, 4: ICC 3: Jr. Exchange 3: Rallye Club 2.3: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Symphonic Band 2. 3. 4: Sfudenf Council 3: Who's Who. WOLFE, MIKE: 78. I08. 282. VVOLFE. SARAH: I04. IO7. 282. WOLFE, SALLY: 87. 207: Paramed 3: VICA 4: Who's Who. WOLFF, JIM: 282. WOLTHAUSEN. LYN: IO4, IO7. WONDER. BRIDGETTE: I l2. 282. WONGE. RUSSELL: 282. WOOD, VANCE: LH Divers 2: Marching Band 2. 3: Concerl Band 2, 3. WOODS, WENDY: I l2. 282. WOODSON, LAURISA:4l, 73.94. 207: Y-Teens 2. 3. 4: SI'uden'r Council 2. 3, 4: Bicycle Club 2, 3, 4: Crealive Wriling Club 2. 3, 4: Class Sec.-Treas. 4: Swim Team 2. 3, 4. WOOLDRIDGE. SHERRY: 64. 282. WOOLDRIDGE. LISA: 62. 2072 French Club 2. 3, 4: Library Ass+. 3. WOOLDRIDGE. RHONDA: 65, 68. 94. I I I, 207: La+in Club 2, 3: NHS 3. 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 2. 3 4: Highlandefles 4. WOZENCRAFT, KAREN: 65, 92. ISI. 282. WOZENCRAFT, KIM: 39. 56, 73. 74. I5I, I52. 207: Kazoo Club 4: Spanish Club 3: Who's Who: Class Reporler 4: Girls' Track 2. 3. 4. WRIGHT, ALICIA: 282. WRIGHT. ERIN: 282. WRIGHT, KAY: 282. WRIGHT, KIM: 64. 86. 282. WRIGLEY. KAREN: 207: Member of 'rhe I973 Graduafing Class. WYNNE. CINDI MRS.: 70, 7l. 72. I97. I73. WYATT, DICK: 283. Y YANCY. PAT: Member of lhe I973 Graduafing Class. YARNELL, MIKE: 64, 74. 207: Kappa Rho 4: Lafin Club 3. Pres. 4. YEAKLEY. GREG: IO4, IO6. 283. YOUNG. AUDREY: 95, I I I. 283. YOUNG, GREG: 6I. 65. 88, 283. YOUNG, JAY: I39, 283. YOUNG. JEFF: 207: Member of Ihe I973 Graduafing Class. YOUNG, JIM: 64. 66, 207: Flying Club 3: Lafin Club 3.4: Physics Research Order 4: Who's Who: Naiional Meril LeI'I'er of Commendafion. YOUNG. JIM: I I7, I22, I25. 207: Varsify Foofball 4. YOUNG, JOHNNY: 283. YOUNG. SHARON: 6l, 62, 68, 83. 90, 93, 94. 207: AFS 3, Pres. 4: ICC 4:Jr. Exchangelfes 3, Pres.4: NHS 4: Y-Teens 2, 4: Spiril Team 2: Sludenl' Council 3. Treas. 4: French Club 2. 3. 4: Mos? 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