Lake Highlands High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1975
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Fall is the only interval of the year in which the days are the same length as the nights. As a result, the season is in its fullest beauty and perfection. Nature is real and tangent in all descriptions of the harvest season as everything is alive and gently stirring. The colors and cool breezes of autumn make the season a refreshing time. The sum- mer heat is replaced by a pleasant coolness which precedes the hard, icy, freezing of win- ter. Autumn is filled with trees of bright and earthy colors exemplifying the beauty of nature and God's creation. Lacking the juicy chlorophyll, the leaves are no longer soft and moldy, instead they are crisp and delicate. They delight in grace as they flutter with the falling season, getting caught by unwary twigs and branches. Some- times the foliage tumbles in masses resulting in the Saturday pleasures of children raking them into heaps and plunging on top. Crick- ets and katydids fill the evenings with music of autumn. At last, the harvest season offers a feeling of moody contentment, setting off an air of completeness, and with it, a new begin- ning. by Diana Loyd 20 t e harv t Seasvn ' mp, Q, ' Reflections on the water like shadows in my mind Speak to me of passing days and nights and passing time The falling leaves are whispering winter's on its way I close my eyes remembering the warmth of yesterday It seems a shame to see September swallowed by the wind And more than that it's oh so sad to see the summer end And though the changing colors are a lovely thing to see If it were mine to make the change I think I'd let it be But I don't remember hearing anybody asking me. FA LL by john Denver from the ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH album with Mike Taylor and Dick Kniss fi AL .4 A ' 3 Qfga' VV 4 A wa fi 'E Enix Va 3 Q I5 fm.. W' 1 'E Q an ff 34 . 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N1 .. ,, ima 'Q Party Adrian Bob Aduddell Martin Alig Amy Amsrurz Aadrian Anderson Robin Andrews Laura Arnold Waverly Ashley Shirley Avant Lisa Averitt Tony Bailey Michele Baker Shelby Ballard Debbie Barnes Debra Barnes john Barnett Thomas Barragan Cathy Bass Betsy Baum Brad Baylis Susan Beam Donna Beard Anna Bell Hope Belzung Richard Bennett Ellann Bingham Margaret Bishop David Black Terri Black Roy Blair ew doors are beg1n1iz1ng to open Maryellen Blake Rett Blankenship Bill Bledsoe Linda Bollinger Cheryl Bond Nunnie Booker Gary Booth Greg Booth Mark Boshart Belinda Boston Bill Braesicke Stacy Brainin Randy Brattlof Betty Briggs Karen Brothers Brian Brown Heather Brown james Brown julie Brown Kelly Brown Neil Brown Stephanie Brown jamie Browning Gwen Brumit Lou Bryant Aimee Bunat Deborah Burden Sharon Burden Doug Burgdorf David Burroughs l I IT AND Bl I OW Tension builclm :is wphomorc ofliur Llu tions begin with 1 imp urn promises. Polly Cain Elena Caldwell Kathleen Ciimplinn Mark Campbell Karen Czimpen Kathy Carlson Ken Carnes Brenda Carrell Anna Carvgijnl Karen Cnsarliiy Cindy Cervcnkn Chris Chambers Dianne Chandler Robbie Chenzuilt Susan Chmclnr Kelli Chubb Liz Chumhley Deborah Clare Sherri Clark Taylor Clark Mike Clayton Marilee Clement Sharon Clute Brad Coleman Caree Collins Mark Collinsworth Kirke Coney Mary jane Conner Clay Coppedge Paula Cork Tim Cornirius jeff Corzinr Angie Cotten Michael Courler David Coursey Alison Courrwright Diana Cox ,Ieanenne Cox Teresa Cox Tony Cox Tracy Cox rv 'N MY' .Ar '2':..! y ABOVE: Mrs. Dorothy Biggs and Laurie McChristial laugh at telephone company recording, The number you have dialed is not in service. OPPO- SITE PAGE: Pfiul Hinton - popcorn . . . popcorn . . . popcorn . . . umm vlM'9EF' wifi will ., jj.. fi 'TQ as ls. S s it Howard Craft Bob Crimmins Gina Criscione Susan Culley William Cummings Sewall Cutler Renee Damiens Clifton Davis jim Dawkins Robert Dayton jeff Demmin Mark Dempsey Leanne Demus Don Dennis Lance Denton jeff Dixon Marthalyn Dixon Rodney Doughty Laurie Downey Patricia Doye Troy Driver Pam Duke Michele Dulcie Deborah Dunlrii, Tanya Dunn Elizabeth Ealy Diane Edelman David Eilmann Richard Ellis -Io Ane Enclres Kirk Evans ,Jayne Evarts Carol Falk Sally Falls Susan Faullin Kathy Feltman jcf f Felts David Findley Angela Finnegan Fran Flanigan Patti Fleming Steve Flook Dwain Fowler Cheryl Francis Kim Frank Phyllis Frantz We must learn to help ene another Diane Freeman Steve Fulton Penni Futfh Connie Garlluury Tami Gaisford Sarah Garber Annette Garcia Mike Gardner Gina Gaston Deborah Garson Patty Gatz Gaylynn Gee Billy Gentry Laura George Donald Giddings Midori Gilbert Kim Goacl Bill Golden jeff Golmon Debbie Goodwin Robin Gourley Rhea Anne Grant Stuart Grant Donna Gray Michael Green Melanie Greene Denise Greer Lori Gresham Donna Groves Diane Grusendorf Chris Hagar Martha Hagar Kari Hale jane Hamilton Lynn Hammer Brett Hammers Karen Hannah Dan Harper Kara Harrell Matt Harrell David Hartley jill Hartsell Linda Harvard Mindy Hawley Lee Henderson Nancy Herring Tommy Heslop Suzanne Hester Ben Hewett john Hickman Lori Hilgers Chandra Hines Larry Hiney jimmy Hinkley Paul Hinton Tim Hogan Margaret Holland Alison Holley Eileen Holman Angela Hoogland David Hooks lauren Hornburg Edwin Housewright Tina Howell Mark Hunt Dixie Hutchins Lisa Hyatt Laura Irvin Cathy jackson Pat jackson Bambi jenkins Carol johnson Ken johnson Raymond johnson Steve johnson Popcorn becomes Soph. traditjor Amy jones jay jones johnny jones Kathy jordan Alan ,Iustman Danny Keele john Keene Libby Kellogg Anne Kenny Cathey Kettle Kathy Kierbow Mark Kiker Danny Kiniry Jeanne Kittock Kelene Kleid Gayle Krebel Stephen Krogh Shelly LaCombe Leslie Lanning Celeste LaRue Kathleen Lawson Marc Leslie Nadyne Levesque Danny Li Susan Li Leesa Liles Karen Lindberg Elizabeth Linklater Lisa Linnemeier Kerrie Little nv 'TLD' NW' .atv N gre ,wash , -sayin LEFT AND BELOXV: Miss Debra Tanner and Mr. Charles Moore distribute popcorn to sophomores for funds and wonder . . . Is it worth the gray hair? i Sheri Lockwood Patricia Long Lynne Lowery Kim Loy David Luck Suzie Luther Beth Lutz ,Io Machin Kathy Maddy Gary MaGouirk Kelley Mahar Shcri Mallard Ray Marcontel Karla Marshall Amy Martin Lee Ann Martin Deborah Martinez Linda Mason Nancy Mather Steve Mathis Ricky Marrhies Rick McCally Patti McCarty Laurie McChristial Emily McGehee Parry McGuffey Paula McKee Debbie McKenzie Mark McKnight Mike McLoughlin Diane McMahon Mary Ellen McSpedClen Karen Meador Margaret Melby Stephanie Megquier Sandy Meyers Tensia Milan Dawn Miller Greg Millsap Blake Milton Molly Miner Mike Minton 414 'TZ' ll alfa' l 91 5.3: X CUP , wwf Dianne Moore N ancy Moore Kern Morris Michele Morris jill Morriss Barham Mueller jane Mulhall Kathy Murdock Martha Myer Gail Myers Brent Nance Steve Narramore Kathy Nelson Rick Nelson Stacy Nicholson Heidi Nierman Vanessa' llakry Carey O,Bryant Carol O'Connell jill Oliver jennifer Opelt Renee Orr Diane Overton Bob Pace P l r l r T di P 1 er nell M I I arson VY Ell dergrass P ingt G P PIP cca 1 P ters K P j k rr P ce k C 1 da J C 1 ima L 1 d cet Ch P ter J ff T 11 F' Huww W il il W PGP'P'PYP N ' 'WN Q W P H CCC A? V? Sophs cheer for Wildcat victories Fred Prasifka Damira ,lo Pritc Lisa Price Bcth Pritchctr Katic Proch Randy Proctor Patti Prophet George Pyle Amy Quick Awilda Randolph Tammy Randolph Robin Range Karen Ratliff Robin Rautcnbc-rg Connie Rawlcs Kathy Rayl Chris Reagan Freddie? Rccd Annette Reevca S6an Reilly Terric Rcgian Carol Rhinc' Barry Rhodes Dani Richmond Debbie Robbins Shannon Roberts Kim Robertson Monty Robertson Rhonda Robimon Bob Rolston Diane Roman Karen Rosson Vlanite Rowe Mclintla Rowe Alison Royal Amy Royal Denise Runnels Harry Russo Stephanie Rutherford Doug Sanford Michele Sauve Kyle Seamardo Scott Schriefer Susan Schutz james Scott Cindy Secor Randy Sedlacek Steve Seitz Debi Seveland Martha Sharp Tim Shaw Kevin Shay Beth Sibley Leigh Sibley Rod Silcora jennifer Simmons Kathleen Sissom Kathy Sitton Teresa Slawson Merinda Smart VFW 0'0 Qtr 14 LEFT: Gerber's Pears - Quite a delicacy for sophomore Neil Brown during lunch. Donnie Smith Garry Smith Greg Smith -Jerry Smith jimmy Smith Lee Anne Smith Melody Smith Nanty Smith Shannon Smith Shelbie Smith Steve Smith Sherry Sorrell Steve Spurlock Laurie Stallings john Stanford Brita St.Clair Diane Steudte Karen Stevens Kelly Stevens Dianne Stewart Don Stewart Glenn Stone Nanty Stone joh n a Storm lass Uf 77- two more long year ,Iudy Srrickenherger Brion Stringer Mary Ann Struwc Candace Sturclivant Linrla Sutton Torn Sweeney Christie Tapscott Michael Terrell Teri Thomas Micha Thomason Sue Thomi Laura Thurman Rosco Timberlake Kristin Tinsley julie Towle Tohy Travis Christy Tucker Rhonda Tucker Anne Turner Steve Turf Debbie Upchurch Charles VanDine Andrew VanSiCkle Karen Vccrlcr jan Veith Darrell Vrla William Wachel Buddy Wade Alfred Walker Brad Walker Wayne Walker Mitchell Wardwell Rita Warkentin Eddie Waters Chuck Watson Alan Weaver Norma Weaver Ellen Welch Rob Wendt Scott Westfall Kyle Wheeler Tammy Whigham Nancy Whitman Cyndi Widener Denise Williams Sherry Wilson Pattie Winton Martha Wolfe -Iay Wolthausen Stacy Wood Camille Woods Donna Wren Kerri Young Robert Youngker Sally Yount LAKE I-IIGHLANDS gist '20 , MARA TH U A! 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N JUS X .T Ihhs 12 UPPER RIGHT: Wildcat captains Bruce Dunlevie 6143, Tim Carrio f 333 and Eddy Rob- erts 1483, unaware that they will suffer their first district loss with Garland. ABOVE: One of the many spirited Garland defenders wrestles Wildcat back Phillip Gerber 1223 to the ground. UPPER RIGHT CENTER: Fullback Phillip Gerber i223 rambles for yard' age as Lake Highlands mounts a late comeback attempt against Garland. RIGHT: The aggressive Wildcat defenders chase the Garland ball-carrier out-of-bounds after a small gain. OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER LEFT: The hardahitting Pearce defense stymies the Wildcat offense early in the LH Homecoming game, but to no avail as the final score ends 15-IO. OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Wildcat kicker Randy Clasen C203 pre- pares for the field goal that provides the winning 13-I0 margin over Pearce. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER LEFT: The Lake Highlands gridders, fresh from an exciting Homecom- ing victory, give thanks for a lack of injuries and a-most successful contest. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Wildcat back Mitch Fuller C353 squeezes between Pearce defenders for short yardage. ears. new ,gn Mft? I ' X G MM. Wnfllg 'Wim ,. X 0 . 54' 'SGI- .Sikkim I 5 ' s su . V , ,H A A., 1 H ,, s, . .UMIJ7 , ,Qin ,UQIYIYX W ' icons l I .. y f'9 f ic ilk '4 it . it I N X , W 5,1145 :yy A t .' d735 if'e s 0 r . , , ' ffl77ELlf,' ' . 5? A 1 ' ,inf 5 Z . A ,ig g it l .. xg Q if rss 4 I .rig sv is ra... ., f-04.173 f -If M 4 The Wildcats definitely hit a mid-season slump against theiGarland Owlsi The Owls, rated as the top team in district, were-rididled by injuries and their game with the Wiidcats was to be one of few in which they had their key personnel healthy. All-State running back senior Randy Love, and the Owls ripped gains through the Wildcat defense. Love showed why he is highly coveted by college scouts as he exhibited his blazing speed and power against the Cats. . to play catri1?upti'lfootball, the offense was constantly plagued by turnovers, as the LI-IHS? accurate quarterbacks Bruce Dunlevie had four aeri' als picked off. This defeat was the first of the year for the Cats, but proved to be costly when season standings were tabulated. W The Lake Highlands griddcts, looking forward to the Homecoming festivities following the p grime, barely victory with figleiting Pearce game was by turnovers and inconsisterxtlplay by both squads with the Wildcats winning difference being less costly mistakes. Starring for the Cats were junior Rod I-Iibner, with two key interceptions, junior Kevin Longley, who caught a 90 yard passfrom senior quarterback Bruce Dunlevie and serrioriiil-ditch Fuller, who sranely 'ripped subsramiajigains in the Mustang defense. 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UPPER LEFT: A Cordell opponent is wheeled off the mat by grap- pler Don Farrar in the 158 pound class. UPPER RIGHT: jay jones anxiously awaits the blow of the whistle. LEFT: Tension builds as Gary Bamctt, David Hargrove and Ken Haggerty examine brackets while Doug Snow looks coward his next match. ABOVE: State Champion Scott Vath manhandles a Sc. Marks opponent. J'-Nix Za ' s . TZii5iI55:5??Ef .:, .- fsfi' 'fffgii 'ff ..'1v :::3::::53:-:-:-:-: :-:f:-o-,:':,:-:-:-:-:-:- :5:5:5:-.-:'7Q:5:7:1:3 GE?iii5i155ef9552?fLax?f6i?x5ZfS5? f551?5f5:7:5? -5f'l5 7 fx N 1, X Xw , v 114 'X I I is LHHS GOLF .Jffi,ff'55' fs mx. V. if -ii. I :- ff, in. , .ff .'.4 , In 4. ' ' 57 - Ee Vw it ' Yin V by 9 --:S , 'dir yin , wi. i' N, - . Pr .A nw., ee Q3 OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER LEFT: Senior David Foster displays his winning form, as he drives sufcessfully from the woods. PAGE UPPER RIGHT: junior golfer Tom Behne lines up 2 tricky putt. OPPOSITE PAGE LOXWER LEFT: Robison sends the ball rolling into the cup. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Strategy is impor' ram in David Dixon maps his assault on ay birdie. UPPER RIGHT: Practicing hispuzning, iunior Steve for tournament play. ' I A ' ,V . Iee' ' 4 .r't'1 Q. .o fu V . ,i . ,ff dw Led by the superb performances of senior David Foster and junior Tom Behne, the Lake Highlands golfers completed what has to be seen as a successful year by Coach Tommy Wade. The Cats started the year wich appearances in non-district tournaments. The golfers fin- ished in fifteenth place in the Fort Worth Tournament and then improved in the Plano Toumament with a twelfth place finish. The Grayson County Tournament left the Cats with an eleventh place finish as they readied for district play. Although the Cats finished in a tie for fourth place as a team, Foster and Behne dominated the individual honors taking first and second place medalists. Foster was the only 8-AAAA golfer to go undefeated through the district match play action. Both Foster and Behne became the first players in Lake Highlands' history to advance to the Regional Tournament, Coach Wade saw this year as a very suc- cessful one, and next season could be an even better one, as the golfers have their eyes on the prestigious district crown. wimugf .f Q . K was-3 l 3 . . H51 . 3. 1,521 'R -thai 'K 6 4- I X 1 I A l S' -,.......ul!ll -1. LJ. ann? -ff- H '71 3' 'Q may ,E 37 lk X 'N 9 Highlan dettes sparkle at halftim ,fur The Highlandettes began the '74-'75 school year with outstanding achievements at the SMU Drill Team workshop. The entire squad earned 37 ribbons and returned with other awards including a first place in march- ing and second places in dance and pom pom routines. Senior Brenda Brock earned recogni- tion for the Highlandettes as she was named Most Outstanding Girl in Marching. The Highlandettes were also awarded lst place for their marching in the NTSU Homecoming parade. During the football season, the High- landettes entertained spectators with colorful and varied routines. The Drill Team pro- moted spirit by decorating the homes of foot- ball players and selling spirit ribbons. The Highlandettes were sponsored by Katha Black, and led by Cathy Crites, captaing Eva Hale, first lieutenantg Cindy Colman, Lisa Hinrichs, and Carol Huddleston, second lieu- tenants. Lori Fischer was alternate officer. 1 z' 'Q ' Mgr, 5 -'A H ,,-, ,VW 4 ,B . Sk ,J 5, .. N-TI P4 DTSquadS attain perfection N Lf A V MQ 'fi .5 'vu tn .1 .g , 14 f If 5- a K i 5 , -2? a my i My-5 A-. ' 0+ , .mmf :- -lx 'xi I' OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Captain of the Highlandettes, Cathy Ctites, with her squad. OPPOSITE PAGE FAR LEFT: Second Lieutenant Carol Huddleston and squad. OPPOSITE PAGE LOXVER RIGHT: First Lieutenant Eva Hale and her squad. ABOVE: Second Lieutenant Lisa Henrichs and her squad. ABOVE RIGHT: Lieutenant Cindy Coleman and her squad. LEFT: Katha Black, sponsor of the Highlandettes, sur- prised with a cal-tc from Drill Team member Leslie Mitchell, upon the conclusion of the football season. Spirit Team arouses enth usjasm I QT-I gi? l 1 2 ssss es me tttttttttt tttttttttt tttttttttttttttt eeee tuuuut 1 Q P l 5 S 'nl i is at was l My 'i www i 5 . V, will Ag 'W lxiillili N g i T' l iw ai y 'Till ily T . . . l T llllllli N llllllllllllill fllllll'll-i Wi Smdihaiiifg Enthusiasm, the ui ,N N it 'NNWqNm.,Wm w llllllll i, Spirit eam contri ute great amounts o i llim l nlllllll 'll l vivacity during the football and basketball i i seasons. Working with the Cheerleaders, the .L l' Spirit Team presented many cheers and lxllilllx Wjfllllilwwlwl lwlg lu, X X chants heard during the season. Other activi- 'lll M, ' W fp, ll iz wmv W W' V I ties included regularly decorating the halls 7 all '7 eil' ll y z will i'fjwfQMf!fyy4,,,W i and distributing spirit tokens to the football WW' W QW ,',, ,iff ,,f will f lf N'fi W Wi! , il players upon the conclusion of each pep rally. if ld ffffflii i limo! W Wi Spirit Team members sold stadium cushions 3 l XM , ' My i ll I and hockey tickets to raise money for their fi i 43, 'I ff ill? W E Christmas party. The Spirit Team was spon- fff l L f W ' sored by Donna Guidry and headedbyloffi- L Z Hfmyf M cers Lisa 'LeR0uax, president, Toni Fields, Z vice-presidentg Darice Davis and Maggie Z X Thomas, first officersg jo Machin and Kelly Zz? iiiii i l Mahar second officers S irit Team mana ers -,Z ii? Z!? ffZlll My , f , were Donald Giddings, jeff Golmon, Gus f f - l --f I W' W-'l Perrin Glen Stone Vic Waller. l'llft 'S as 1 sv if 4 ! 5 UPPER LEFT: junior Lyn Clements does not contain herself from expressing spirit dur- ing a pep rally, while junior Cathy Carlson smiles at her enthusiasm. ABOVE: Spirit Team routines were well received by the student body during Friday pep rallies. LEFT: Pom-poms provided spirit teamers with a colorful form of expression. OPPOSITE PAGE LOXVER RlGHT: Members of the Spirit Team practice to perfect pep rally routines. OPPOSITE PAGE LOXVER LEFT: Spirit Team sponsor Mrs. Donna Guidry supervises as the girls exercise prior tonroutine practices for Friday's game. v -.,. it i 5- , 5P11'1fHd H1811 D OYISPIH 3, af V f up f AQ Til. . . Q' , '744 '75 Cheerleaders KIM HESTER E if i X SHERI DUREN S . 3, 'ff - JANIS EDWARDS t WALLE ADAMS--CAPTAIN f BRION GREEN J D , JAYNE BARGER TIM BREWTON DEBBIE DOUGHTY D iw, ,fl Z V ,f ,,, V ,J -' wa . iw Bev D D Di D Q D f ,L M. Lui -N 0 p- xl I 1 Tl: , ul mfw x IU 'MM ,.,,, . UPPER RlGl-IT: Cheerleaders Debbie Doughty and Sheri Duron seem pleased over ai favorable turn of events concerning the outcome of the game. UPPER LEFT: A devoted cheerleader, senior .Iayne Barger, enjoys expressing herself whole- heartedly. ABOVE: Debbie Doughtyulayne Barger, Sheri Duren, and Walls Adams cheer together for the mighty Wild- cats. LEFT: Tim Brewton maintains a puzzled expression while cheerleader captain Walle Adams amuses herself. n i i w.'N0'WMN,W,, M a jorettes enhance pep rallies HDFC u ax 5? -.. In- is ss, e I n 1- 1 s D U if U A L' ie ,gf L LH Majorettes, Molly Williams, Kathy Self, and Suzy Thomas combined their talents in creating original routines for halftime per- formances. The football season was height- ened by their occasional pep rally perform- ances and participation in the annual Varsity Review. The Highlandette's Walt Disney inspired presentation was made complete with the appearance of the majorettes dressed as little girls. The majorettes were sponsored by Pat Pharr. 90 Kathy Self Head Majorette Molly Williams - i ' ,- W , 3 n n -- - e ssts ,,t.,lr,d1l .ini X Suzy Thomas 1 i it i . , '- v l K My -1'-v A ' li ,WM ,.,, , .,,, ,, , 'Villa V5 Qagnaqi 7' Q3 ahvbizi 0 if 1 L, Q , ,X l' ' 'llglf 1 Q 'gnlifgfi Q if 'hli'1i'i .'lv Qi!igi Q ' , L fi-if ii fm e fu 1 1 'f1 -Q' f ,Q ' T Y 9 1 , ' ' , of if Q Y A T 2 Q 'Q 1 1 , K' ,Y : 5, if M Q 4 K :W I Y ,V T Wf T Q Z , A 1 ' df , , A Band Con tinues LI-IHS tradition T css? T 'E' .v ,Q adn 23. fy BOVE: Leading the Marching Band for M115 are Drum Majors wlny Mclniskcy, Mary Pcndcrgrziss, and Html Drum aior Vicki Lister fccnterj. RIGHT: The Xwildfnr Marching Band cnhxinncs ciiih lllllfllfllf pcrformiimc with uncqunlul Scision. OPPGSITE PAGE CENTER: Mnjorctrcs Molly Willinnmb :incl Kathy Self proviilc' original cntcrraiinnicm whilc ming to the popular tune Hey Big Spcndcrf' OPPOSITE PAGE LOVUIER RIGHT: lwlzijorcttcs for '71-'75 :irc Kathy lf, Suzy Thomas, and Head Miiiorcttc Molly Willixinis fncntcrl. OPPOSITE PAGIZ I.l2FT: Hczul lwliijorcttc' Molly Wil- ms enjoys dancing with a giimr size lollipup. Various sections com pose Marchjn Band 8 Q. ,.,,,,,,,,,f,,.., ,.,,,, wr. , ' ,, ,M pu? M ' : I 'hyh V ' A , , ,. m W . ' M. 1 , V , F 1 :Qi Q A Q E I 'imx t ff l 1 .,.,., I ' ' if Wm? I . ' Q1 , ' I 5 . ' 1' I ,j rVr.r ' J' Q ' . f f ' . I ,I , L my sf fwfwfawfwf M fm g W I www W M Mzzgxww EJ um 7 2' I ,,. V - x 'K 'h ' f 6 VL ,L,, vt Y W M M V . 'f 3 if ,LVV lsf, 'V Q 9 92 Sf wi 3 1 if 'V , ' f '45 f 1. 1 V ef I 1' . H , M r MM g 3 W, A ,M Q 3 g , f- f .. A 3-gm 5 'J Q'f -Q' Q QS ' Al S, 4' , 'ff , se. A 3 9 ,. ,nafqs 5. A ' , . ,,,,. x .ff qv r' 1 .lf ' E i' ' 1 uf? R31 1 , .skim 5 ,C ' . ' 1, 324 .3 - ', I HM, gd . , ..f ' ii . x . N . n W . 1 'e1Ak ,k. 1 ,, J.. . A 'I xl ' Qi Q, ., if-1 sw-.8 A S ip Q . x U 5 0 Key Club Selects dedicated Bell boys An exciting football season was height- ened by the dedication of the LH Bellboys. Their consistency in clanging the bell during tense and exciting moments, added excite- ment and noise to pep rallies and football games. Sponsored by the Key Club, the bell- boys were selected on the basis of member- ship, service, and dedication to the organiza- tion. The four seniors were kept busy with duties which included ringing the bell and raising the flag at home games, cleaning and painting the bell, and helping whenever their services were required during football games. The 74-'75 Bellboys were Keith Robison, Greg Goebel, Tom Kinney, and David Ver- non. Don Skaggs devoted much of his time acting as advisor for the Bellboys. T 8075' UPPER RIGHT: Tom Kinney and Keith Robison hold the spirit banner at the North Garland game, prior to the entrance. LEFT: Keith Robison charges the Wildcats onward to victory. ABOVE: The '74-'75 Bellboys - David Greg Goebel, Keith Robison, and Tom Kinney. Muddy terrain Ch allenges LHHS cyclists Lake Highlands has established a well founded reputation for offering a variety of organizations to suit students with diverse hobbies. The Moto-Sport Club encouraged cycle enthusiasts to unite in exciting recrea- tion. Meetings were regularly held on Tues- day mornings in the LH wood shop, where various aspects of moto-cross racing were pref sented, including instructions concerning safety measure and physical fitness. Members also enjoyed participation in area races, which were often won by LH riders. The Moto- Sport Club was headed by Kevin Brown, presidentg jim Laprella, secretaryg and Tony Pace, reporter. Sponsors were Mr. R. McFarland and Don Wfhitwell. Mi... UPPFR LEFT Cyclist Brad Kimmell illustrates a rideris probable condition following an estmng race LEFT Motocross participants closely examine a bike at the conclusion of a race ABOVE Bikers prepare to come off the line at Stemmons Park. sr 1, t French Cookery captures interest The phrase Fon Appetit was well applied by the French Club in many of their fall activities The year began with the annual French ice cream party and scavenger hunt. A fondue party was held in October and declared successful by attending members who enjoyed sampling delicious fondues. Authentic French cuisine was prominently displayed during the famous French Club baltesale, posing as an irrestible temptation for students and faculty. Club members also enjoyed visiting a theatre to view French productions and movies. Fran Maples spon- sored this club which was headed by officers, julie Dewees, presidentg Kathy Rayl and Linda Harvard, vice presidentsg Paul Riggs, secretary-treasurerg and Carol Widenor, histo- nan. ,..f is my A ,, A 4 '?'rQ'f' nf,, f ' ' ' in be 9 Qgim . s g , X -..,i H 5 li' -twig up RIGHT. Club members sample 1-rench cuisine at their annual fall TQ . due PHIYA LhF'1': Logan Irwin, Lisa LeRoux, Pat Adams, and Steve Spurlock re g together after enioying delicious fondue. ABOVE: French Club members disp A' ' their delicious assortment of lunch delicacies. k.,., s k : ssii arms:-, v v ig British exch enge student welcomed by AFS Foreign exchange students are anticipated each year, and sponsored by the American Field Service organization. Witli support from the Adult Chapter, AFS welcomed Helen McDonald from Sheffield, England. On October 18, Helens birthday was cele- brated in each of her classes with parties. AFS earned money to sponsor an exchange student for the following year by holding a bake sale, selling student directories, and featuring the AFS Olympics in March. The club was spon- sored by Tim Attaway and headed by Lisa Bennett, presidentg Greg Young, vice-presi- dentg ,Iudy Kriehn, secretaryg Stacy Micarelli, treasurerg and Lynn Zabojnik, historian. 5, .. -H249 tp- ! A-.-if vi' K wi pa tty. vw UPPER LEFT: Senior Greg Young refletts upon his duties as an AFS officer. LIZFT CENTER: Iinthusiastic AFS members discuss plans for pending club events. LOWER LEFT: Seniorjay Sloat was selected as Lake Highlands exchange student and traveled to Brazil last summer. ABOVE: Helen Mcllonald, exchange student from England, is pleasantly surprised by an AFS birthday Q M529 PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER REPORTER PAUL RIGGS JULIE DE WEES LUCY WHITMAN .IEANNE ODUM LYDIA FRANCIS I N AW 0 N A L. ff HONOR SOCIETY kwfwlvfw I 4 Chula wha! W g Qeadefmk 174 MRS. JEXPNJEQEITTRCHELL V 6 MQ O 2 W ' if A 78 I I 6 1 5 f WALLE ADAMS ANDRA CATHY ARNETT ANDERSON 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 2 YEAR LAURA CARLSON CATHY CRITES 2 YEAR JUDIE CLARK 2 YEAR 2 YEAR IRENE BAKKER BEKI BRANI-IAM KATHY BRUCE I 2 YEAR 2 YEAR 2 YEAR ,IANIS CULLUM LISA DAWSON VALERIE DICKEYI 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 1 YEAR NHS acceptance h1ghI y esteemed NANCY DINXVIDDII2 JEFFREY DULCIE BRUCE DUN LEVIE MARCIA FIELDS DENISE FIRMIN LORI FISCHER LAURI FORTEITH TERRY GLASS GREG GOEBEL PAMELA GUDZIN PAUL HEAD LISA HINRICI-IS BILL HINTON CAROL HUDDLESTON LAURI HUGHES JON JACKSON BARBARA KIKER TQM KINNEY KEITH KIRSCHBRAUN JUDY KRIEHN JULIE KUBASKE RAYMOND LI VICKIE LISTER CARLA LOVELL EILEEN LUTAN RANDY MCKELLAR DAVID MCMILLAN SCOTT MARTIN MARY PENDERGR ASS PATRICK PEVOTO I 1 l- MELISSA BUNJE LINDA COX DARICE DAVIS JULIE EHRENBERGER FRAN EERRILL KENNETH PINK RITA GLAVY LYNETTE GRAVES LESLIE GREEN BOB HANIFEN JULIA HOLMAN SHARON HOLMES COLLEEN KEITH KATHY KOQNS LAURA LA PLANTE SHEILA MCNEILL KENNETH MILES LOU ANN MYER PAUL PELLET NANCY RAINES RICHARD ROSSLER LYNETTE SPROWLS KIMBERLY TINSLEY LYNDA TRAYLOR LAUREL VADEN ELAINE WAGNER MATT WESTMORELAND DOUGLAS WILLIS DIANE YOUNG DONNA ZIEGLER Not Pictured: DIANA BROWN GAY GRAY, AND REED-JONES Student Co uneil conducts fell class elections Serving as the central force for school sponsored projects, the LH Student Council organized many school functions throughout the entire year. Class elections marked the beginning of an exciting year, as the Student Council officers successfully completed their first project. The Homecoming theme, Yes- terday Once Moref, was fully celebrated throughout the week by four consecutive dress-up days, The student council also worked with Skyline Recreation Center, pro' rnoting dances for junior high students and the chiidren's Trail of Terror on Hallow- een, Thanksgiving baskets were collected again this year to help needy families. The Student Council officers were Chuck Feuer, presidentg Craig Jerrell, vice-presidentg Diana Loyd, secretaiyg Denise Firman, treasurerg and Stacy Micarelli, historian. Nelljennings served as Student Council advisor. -'ff '?. u I' '+- -sf XII' Xia 0: CIW it 1.5 fiiix OPPOSITE PAGIZ UPPER RIGHT: Scniurs, Stun' Micarclli. Dinnai Loyd, and Terry Cnutllc smile as tlicy rt'i.1ll their sopliomorc oricntittion, OPPOSITE PAGIE RIGHT CENTER: Rick Rolwcrtmn clcmonstmtcs Q1 vitvlcnt mctlwd for acquiring hix wav in il Gangster Dgxy holdup OPPOSITE PAGE FAR I,IiP'I': Student Council Rcprcscnrativcs rniuy visiting prior to thc morning meeting. OPPQ DSITIZ PAGE RIGHT: SC president, Chutk Fcucr cxplgiins thc procedure for claim i1flitt'i'clc'ctionS, UPPIZR RIGHT: SC offi- vcrs Stacy Micarclli, .incl Cfhutk Fcucr nrt' cntlirixllcnl by A comic book, UPPER LEFT: Denise Firmin proves hcrsclf adapt as SC tmistircr, I,IZlfI': SC officers Dizinai Loyd :incl Stzicy Miczxrclli iimusc' tlicmsclvcs by displaying spirit lvxmncrs, WHERE LEARNING I S L U VIN G is , EE Q V A. 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'A Win ter kaleidascope QJ-if 'S CNQQ' 'P K fu: r if K , ' fL'f' f 1 ',-.3 4. , , , 1 va CNQEX if 'TQ 'Nix .,i'4 f .i El? fp X 4 ' Xg.i1'2 oo 9 - :'- Q ' - 1 ' fm f'XF, Jul -551, fi-K xl? 'IJ 'A' Ny pu ,,.. , fd J L LZ ,fa ,Q 2-.4 47? Q, ' 1' ff I-H. ,152--i H ' LJ MJ WJ 9C ts '79 OA av Jjg if-M ,-D .,.xv 152 GAJUX i Each person sees winter differently. Memories of winter are as uni- que as the person who dreams them. For example, one person may see winter as a Christmas candle nes- tled among red poinsettias, with its light glowing above the peaceful dinner table. Winter can be all those last-minute, six-page, busy-work sort of tests on the Thursday before the New Yearas break, and the homemade cook- ies, canned punch, dancing-in-the-halls sort of parties on Friday. Memories of winter include waking to see the rare white stuff cover- ing the barren ground, and immediately switching the radio on for the lists of school closings. Winter can also be those days when the Rich- ardson schools were not mentioned. 1., ,N Winter is that time of year when romances come and go somewhere , between the Christmas dance and the Favorites' Ball. is The sport of thump-thump thrives on cold weather1 thus, in winter, pt g ttt V . t 1 V .s ' basketball hits its peak, with the hot action of district play in stark con- V , ' V trast with jack Frost. t E i . if 4 january is the month of New Year's resolutions. while February is 2.4 .tt-tc J E the month of forgetting all those stupid things you said at three o'clock . in the morning on the year's first day. Winter's pure image is tarnished in some people's minds only by those dreadful semester exams days in the middle of the season. Exams can often cause coldness on an unseasonably warm day. Winter is serene. Will we ever forget those fireplaces warming a cozy den. and the friends who warmed us deeply inside with conversa- tion and love? So certainly, many things make winter a season of fun. beauty and mixed emotions. Every person. every friend, every student. every teacher. every stranger, every lover. every feeling is necessary to be able to feel winter and to make it memorable, They all come together in a K lively celebration of nature and love, df f-Wrt gm For winter means many things to many people, za A Bi shbx Qui n ten 1-1 - Q z,3i'ifii..,.Ex.i.tBii1 . if LI- - . i ' ts ,x-.x:1'fi2g.E!Ei. - at ,.,,,,,, V c I -f'v: , 6, lb :iv ,L ai f' f .nn ,J . ,E-V. ill -u ts'l '4 '53 1' iii' Q' ' Q .'j7'viQ3Y figs y ' Q Qi - E. '99 s T Ls-1' !iQxi..rlSks i 45 K I A if l-1:35 fa in XA A -ell ,.Q,,.k. :is g ,kg if 'lv nn so . Y 4 ju f iiilgfii winters pu ima Fall flies as quickly as the leaves leave the treesg Spring slides rapidly into the summer's breeze, Yet, in winter, time seems to stand still, As fold winds and snowflakes fall at will. The white of winter stays firm in our mind, Until the last clear iciele melts into time. While children toss snowballs at passing carsg While sleet pelts the field that shows baseball's scars: While the sunlight explodes on the snow in a brilliant gleam Be thankful for winter's pure beauty and dream. WSL g. 5 J ,c ,fi 5 fi fb.,-M gr fltiifql '. H if .- mf 'male '.. A F ,4 za ll 3 MA. T152 V m 5.13 gf A , 11 ,nj f'i'.1.5'Q. 3, 3151 I a.A'64' an ,Q,6+3QfQ',, A51'wF JJ lable! 2 ...af N W l - -5 K iix Sr 5' ii-5? R, . . 3 Qi 5. , :I 'IS' T' 'JI fl f 4' T25 5 m 5 s if ii E 0 Q . QP 4 . 4 f Ray Wylie Hubbard In Conce january 30, '1 , 4 F? 2 , 9 ,XXL .A 3 -,, -- V5 tl' 1 ,A 11 l 9 UPPER LEFT Norman goes so far as ro spot clean the apart ment rn order to rmprcss hxs only love Sophle Rauchmeyer played by Brenda Brock UPPER RIGHT Andy fmally con vmces Norman he should forget hrs fuule attempts ar makmg love and concentrate on wrmng magazmc stones LEFT The several hours Brenda Brock and Bob Wullnams spent rchearsmg parts made LH s frrsr dmner theater, sponsored by thc Semor class, a real success. OPPOSITE PAGE ABOVE: Andy Hobart, played by Bob Williams, stops his roommate, Norman Comcll, from his loving antics. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER LEFT : Bobby Quinton makes his sixth appearance in LH drama produc- tions when hc plays the role of Norman Cornell in The Scar- Spangled Girl. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Norman is prepared to fight for his first love when he discovers Andy has taken her away. 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President Greg Terrell Patty Adwan Ellen Alderman john Alfreid Anne Allen jon Alspaw Zack Amich Laurie Anderson Rick Anderton james Andrews Teresa Andrews Keith Argenbright Brenda Arnett Liles Arnold Mike Aronson Melanie Aston Gregg Averitt Betty Bacot Bob Bagnall Carole Bailey Debbie Baker Schari Baker Helen Bakker Suzanne Balda Pam Ballard Penny Bard Steve Barnard jonelle Heckler Tom Behne Mary Bell Sylvia Beltran Flaming candle Sale builds fund Suzy Berry Kathy Berthnld Debbie Bctz Scott Bevers Ted Biar Karen Billingsley Susan Bolton Angela Boman Rick Bowers Debbie Boyer Nancy Boyle Larry Bradley Dorothy Bransforcl Tim Brcwton David Bridges Laurie Bristow Vikki Brookhart Cindy Brown jack Brown Ronnie Brown Melissa Bunic Burt Burleson Terri Burns Phillip Bush Ola OPPOSITE PAGE: Tim La Prell hesitates and wonders, Should I? before taking a bite out of a student center hamburger. RIGHT: Bobby Fulton smiles triumphantly as he finally finishes his chemistry lab report. BELOXV: With arms outstretched, cheerleader Janice Edwards tells the crowd, I love you this muchf' 5 lilgiieii'-:-i???Ei -225 2: - 3- Q 2 A ' 2 , l25a:SE2g if -ii-Eff E- ?EE: if-i-5:22222 eg gil 5: i :I - E i 1 -E 2-'51 .-Y.. T ' 1 : ig gee:- :ef jg s -if ?1 :ss is as ff' 'J :Tr 1 ?-ffli 2 e , s 'i 3 Larry Butcher john Bynum Pam Cagney Emily Caldwell Jana Calvert Bruce Campbell Tami Cannizzaro Dan Carey Cathy Carlson Wade Casey jeff Cherry Melissa Chiesl Susan Childers Marilyn Christensen Cindy Clements Lynn Clements Kathy Collier jeff Collins Richard Collins jennifer Cook 139 Gena Coppedge Todd Coppic Linda Corbet jim Corley Linda Cox Gary Craven Sharon Creamer Jef f Crews Cathy Criseione ,Ienni Crites Carrie Croan Sherrie Crossland Dawn Crute Kathy Dannemiller Vicki Davenport Cindy Davis Dariee Davis -Jeri Davis Trudy Davis Kathy Deevey Anne Depew Shawn deWitt Patti Dibble Kelly Dicltman Preston Dickson DeDe Dillinger jill Dimitk Davial Dixun Debra Doss Kathy Dougherty Doug Duman Sherie Duren Ernest Easley Karen Echols Janice Edwards julie Ehrenberger Suzanne Ellard Robin Emmons Doug Erck Steve Erwin Becky Etienne jan Etienne Bob Evans Niels Fallisgaartl johnny Falls Sharon Fennell Wes Ferrell Fran Ferrill Helen Fields Debbie Finth RIGHT: At Varsity Review 1974, Beverly Turn moves the audience with her interpreta- tion of You've Got A Friendf, BELCJW: Wilde Casey discovers a more interesting way to study Greek Drama. OPPOSITE PAGF: David Dixon swings to the sound of Mid- night at the Student Council's Sadie Hawkins dance. Kenneth Fink Diane Firmin Rhonda Fischl David Fittz Eunice Flanigan Ann Elise Flicltinger Tery Ford Tracey Forsyth Greg Fox Mike Fox Robert Fulton Gordon Gay Donny Geldert Karen George Katie George Rita Glavy Robert Garcia Steve Golding Pam Gorham , Susan Gourley ' 142 Class elections yield new officers xv Q' f'..,- si' pw Kathy Graham Lynerre Graves Mark Grebe Bruce Green Leslie Green Rebeka Green Karen Grosvenor Gene Grubb Sharon Grusendorf Gary Haas Lisa Hallmark Rhonda Halpain Kay Hamilton Doyle Hamrick Melinda Hander Kelly Hanes Bob Hanifen Todd Hanson Judd Haptonstall Don Hardin David Hargrove Toni Harris Brenda Harrison Kim Hart Cindy Hawkins Tim Hays Scott Head Patty Hefner Chris Herbeck Mike Heredia Rod Hibner jill Hightower Roxanne Hill Dennis Hinton julie Holman Sharon Holmes Nancy Hudal Nita Hueske Robert Humphrey john Hunt Marla Hunter Thomas Hunter Bruce Husel Steve Hutson Dan Hyatt Gary ,Iablinski Mark .Iarrell Kathy johnson Kaye Lynn johnson wa? ,qn 'B3 we 'V' ID OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: During Kappa Rhifs Famous Authors Bake Sale, Ellen Alderman watches for sticky fingers in the goodies. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Hail Lake Highlands! sings Kathy Dannemiller, after the -Juniors have captured the spirit stick. LEFT: Wres- tlers Paul Scott and David Hargrove relax at the Pep Rally before beginning a strenuous workout. Wesjolitison Lori 'Iondron Melissa Karlen Carol Keeling Colleen Keith Sheren Kennedy Vicki Kennon Laura Kenny Mark Kinney Lisa Kirkland Doug Klaras Sandy Klein Mark Knight Kim Knowler Kathy Koons Sally Krause jeff Kroll Derek Lancaster Sarah Landtiser Tammy Lane Laura L11 Plante Brooks Laquey 46 Mary Lcc Sauntlra Lee Kim Lcisslcr Katliy Licstcr Ga ry Lindgren Sharon Linclscy Karen Little Debbie Lloyd Clin! Lofman jim Loncrgan Leslie Lovas Nelson Lowery Kelly Loy Robin Luthcr Susie Madison DCCDCC Malone Kitty Marler Nancy Marshall Irs. victorious at pep rallies W. f 1930 ',,., 56 7 1 ,Q 4 -s I S 1 T mv L-, .Aa 5 Q vu. Alison Massey Melissa Mayo Moira McCarty Cyndi McCleskey jill MCCrary Scott McCuistion Susan McElroy Eric McGinnis Cindy McGuffey Danny McKenzie Michelle McLaughlin Sheila McNeill Debbie Meadows Sidney Megguier Kelly Micarelli Ken Miles Philip Miller Karla Milton Leslie Mitchell Richard Mitchell David Montgomery jan Montgomery Tom Montgomery Tommy Moon Tom Mooney OPPOSITE PAGE: Entertaining the audience with her enchanting voice, Kathy Purnell performs her own compositions. LEFT: On Ganga ster Day, during Homecoming Week, Lynnette Sprowls and Rick Robertson pose for photographers before escaping in it stolen 1940 Ford, to 1 A 48 Laura Moore Susan Mordah Don Morgan Maria Morgan Tami Moss Bobby Mullarkey Trish Muller Lou Ann Myer Ben Neal Mark Nelson Kathy Newall Elizabeth Newhall Keith Noel Rhonda Norris Chuck North Peggy Olson Kelli O'Neal Tony Pace Pam Pannell jeff Patterson Kenny Patterson jane Pate Paul Pellet jennifer Phelps Stephanie Phillips Richard Pinecla 'Qi Nia' Clmrlciic Pinncll .Icmnn Pokhuiniix Anmnclu Polxmn Charles Pormlcf J julie I mrs Bobby Prcxlcy' Tom Prwyh Cyndi Pugh Mott Pulliam Kathy Purncll Rhcn Pyls Kichl Rglsrnusscn Mclinmigi Rumi Andi Rcynolds Bccky Riuhilnia Tumi Rinks Rhonda Rilcy' Inrry Rohhins Brian Robinson Linda Rubimon Rink Rocslcr Laurie Roles jill Ross Em Royal BFLOW Stott Morrison sees things through A different eye RIGHT C trol Shwfirw ind companion futhfully guard Mrs. Fitzpatriclcs iwird winning Christmas door Ol-'PO SITE PAGL Wliile shopping at the DLCA Boutique in the student center jerry Mith Cnc cfitchcs i reflection of himself. Doug Sanders jenny Scarborough Amy Schmidt Keith Schmidt john Schuhart james Schwalls Carol Schwarz Paul Scott Marsha Sccor Terry Sctliff Steve Shelton Miirk Sherman Cindy Sherwin Friinccs Shusholc Cindy Slcchtzi Lcai Ann Sikcs Bob Skin ner Carol Skinner Barry Smith Karen Smith Abundance 016555 assures prom Mil-te Smith Tim Smith Doug Snow Mike Soutter Beth Sowell Steve Spencer Shady Sperring Lynette Sprowls Susan Stagner Anna Lee Stallings Wade Stallings Gris Steele Berkie Stepchinslci Nanqf Stephens Randy Stephenson Beverly Stewart Bridget Stewart Chris Stilley john Stimson Sharon Stone Steve Stout jil Strickland jill Stuclcer Phyllis Suber Sandra Talkington David Tatum Casey Taylor Greg Terrell Laura Tharp Maggie Thomas Tammy Thomas Allison Thompson janet Thompson Martha Thompson Kim Tinsley Becky Tirrlc jenny Tirrle janet Tosch Lynda Traylor jimmy Tudor Beverly Turn Lisa Turncr Carolyn Tyres jan Urnbrichr -Ioan Umbricht Kip Underwood ,Joy Ussery Laurel Vaden Kathy Vanderslice va? 'mwa- OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Mr. Whitman - past and present. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Stephanie Phillips and Sid Megguire are fascinated by the Santa's Clauses in the Christmas edition of THE FANG. LEFT: Steve Magouirk puffs KOOLY on a Cigarette during the 50's dress up day, BUTT doesnlt let it become a habit. Gene Vester Robert Vorlop Elaine Wagner Patty Walker Carlene Wallace Cliff Waller Dollie Walls Dena Walton ,Iana Ward Leslie Warren Sharla Warren Tami Waters Teena Watson Toby Watson Judy Weatherford Truett Webster Lane West Matt Westmoreland Germaine White Susan White jay Williams Kelly Williams Sue Williams Wally Williams Doug Willis Brian Wilson Karen Wilson Sabrina Wisdom Shaw Wofford Mary Wolf Carol Wood Kim Woods Vicki Wooldridg Chas Worley OPPOSITE PAGE I.I2I:T: Bruce Godwin crawls out of his locker for first perifxl. OPPOSITE PAGIZ RIGHT: Sophomore Orientation hrings frientls Cfiirleen Wrillace gintl Rhea Pyle together after Il lung summer. 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OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT CEN- TER: Scott Kirkpatrick 6343 is set awfiitingm-the outcome of :t ,shot by Brxigi:iQfgDUnIe-.'ic I-HI, OPPOSITE PACE RIC HT CENTER: Mickey Malanaphy warms upfnria tough game against Garland OPPOSITE PACE LOXX ER: Having been fouled. Scot: Kirkpa' tritk I35I shoots a free throw. UPPER LEFT: Scott Kirkpatrick 1315! moves past defend- ers to score against Richardson, UPPER RIGHT: W-'ith teammates ser. Scott Kirkpatrick C553 goes up for the opening tip-off. LOXXZER RIGHT: Scott Kirkpatrick 6353! 'flifnesses a shot for a basket against Richardson, LOWER RIGHT' In aiiome game 11gaintSffGar1antI. Stott Kirkpatritk C353 shows his ability at ripping. - 1' tid . I 'QP i12 ff-o 2 .Qs I 1 2 4. :ia Y : , ii iiii'i t I if A '7'l I I . XJ I I I I W! 4 5 Q r - A 5 Q ' . l Q N I, . I S , , I I f Y -Q '5 2 'S wr-'E 46 51 ny' Ja 1 1 'ixv we 4 X Y naw! ' ,1-it I W ww f 511,wf,,1 V .I , .im ? ro rebound one of Smit Knrkpatruk s shun -.sh by a IN. Mtsquxrc opponent. Brunc Dunluxc Dunk-vie MM the confusxon of a N. Mes- a possible ouxlcc. LOWER: Being sur- up a OPPOSITE shoots for two. L Q, . 4 ,Q , ' rl., f 5 95 . l 'J WF oor ing boost. over the time season. His sweeping of beauty for observers to see. Marion Lewis will be back next rinuing his successful career at Lake lands. The sweet-shooting big always very prolific in the scoring he averaged over 10 points per game, but his foul tendency severely limited his playing time, The potential is there, however, and Lewis should be the top star for the returning team next year. ii P A W w 543 L Q' kkxg , ? ai ..... VARSITY TANKERS , ,LM A 'mwQ'fw Qw9 ,A T ' 0 'QR . , ,,,, r . . . . . - siivifgzs-.. f , fists - , V- -V 1-. --g:.,gz:as.5:isx-Q12 1- 4 K ' - K . - L. ggi? . . 5 I . 1 g 4 ' J A , ey f . , Having set and reset school records over 50 times, Coach Robert Nero and the LH Wild- cats completed the most successful and prog- ressive year in Lake Highlands swimming and diving history. Setting their goals for the TCU Regional Meet in early March, the tankers spent six months in training. Their six-day weeks involved weight-lifting, the Nautilus pro- gram, and approximately 6,000 meters of water workouts daily. The glorious pay-offs came, however when 16 Cats finaled at Regionals and four girls were sent to the Aus- tin State competition, March 21-25. The team finished third in the region and was 10th out of 365 teams in the state. .wt T s R353 155 a jp? PR' wire 5 1545, 3' 4 LPPPR lI'FT Senior Bill Croad executes his freestyle in a meet. LEFT CENTER. Senior W Mike Crroses athletes 1 good start. while senior Tom Mayer looks on with tension. ABOVL W ith his butterfly stroke. junior Eric Royal swims against the clock. l.lfl I Errt Royal shows his .ll7lllfX at the breast stroke in practice. OPPOSITE PAGE l.lfFT CEN- TI:R Senior Nlike 'slat hm leaps far across the water at the sound of the gun. 169 5 ? 2 ? Y l.lil l Sopliomorc Amy Royal kinks our of ll bank-flip turn to finish ihv l.1sr Lap of pa 100 yard swim, HEI! lW: Thr' smtc finalist girls Mullcy Relay :irc Amy Royal, junior lirin McGinnis, junior Kathy Danntmillcr and sophomurc Beth Lurv, LC lWliR l.liFT: Kxlthy lhnncmillcr gets a quick sum from Erin McGinnis in :A relay. LOXVER RIGHT At il rcgionals mcct, lirin McGinni5 waits fur :hc smrrcr ro rcloiul :hc gun, OPPC JSITE PAGE LEFT CENTER: Coming up for air, Kathy Dzmnc'milIL. ilcmurisrmrcs her skill at thc hum-rfly srmkr to uvmplctc her lap, 171 3 Q Sf K 5 S Q E 3 25 2 ?s Q I X Q Lf i 2 3 ! 5 5 S Q s 1 5 5 s 3 s , f 3 i f 1 2 Z 5 5 K f 5 i S Q s 5 2 X s 5 K E Q 5 S 3 5 S 1 fi 5 E 5 s 3 2 5 s i i l X s 4 M N Z I I NH ' , ' , , ' 4 . A uma. N , , , ' A r H ., Wfjy V ' 'f iw Lxfgs , 7,53 V r , L ' W r SZJW, ,,,, My ,V,, ,W 'JW A V, , gy, 'Y ,I ,4 , MJ ea rgy4xf1f+a4f-ffgrffsfwfI rf' ' Q41 I www . , ,a. 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V , sg F 1' 1 .1 1 ffiffsiafarh- U . , xffkfbffzi 2 Tie T FT ,. ,,.,, ,,L,, , r 42 4, E? 1 Y 'Ur 4 ,,,.,.pa-nw Q. an 'Hb of ,. the fang COLUMBIA MEDALIST NSP ALL-AMERICAN THSPA-4111 IN TEXAS The FANG is published bi-weekly except during vacation periods by the Journalism Department at Lake Highlands High School, 9449 Church Road, Dallas, Texas 75238, telephone 348-1280, for the students and community of Lake Highlands. Member of interscholastic League Press Conference, Texas High School Press Association, National Scholastic Press Association, Columbia Scholastic Press Association, ancl Quill and Scroll Awarded First Class by NSPA and named lst in State at1974 THSPA Convention. Editorial opinions are those of the FANG staff and do not necessarily reflect those of the school administration. Opinions found in columns and letters are those of the author. information for FANG must be submitted two weeks before publication, Editor: Bobby Ouinten Associate Editor: Diana Loyd Managing Editor: Kathy Koons Business Manager: Wade Casey Advertising Manager: Gloria Clevenger Editorial Editor: Don Abbott l-lanifen Cartoonists: George Gimarc, Rebekah Green, Don Hardin Staff Writers: Kevin Allen, Toni Fields, Patty Guerin, Jinna Knox, Michelle McLaughlin, Mike Smith Photographers: Mark Klaras, David Oliver, Brian Wilson Advisor: Mrs. Linda McCreight News and Exchange Editor: Layout and Pasteups: FANG Elena Carvajal staff Sports Editor: Phillip Dav Typesetter: R8iR-Joy Public Relations: Bob Rossum Printer: News Services- Photo Editor: Karen Davis Carl .lobe um orous awards honor FA The LI-IHS newspaper, the FANG, cli- maxed a brilliant year in April with individ- ual honors at district writing contests. As a whole, the publication was noted number 1 in its class by both the Texas High School Press Association and the University Interscholastic League. Under the enthusiastic guidance of advisor Mrs. Linda McCreight, the FANG printed several public service articles, such as downtown Dallas restoration and publicfpri- vate schools, as well as entertainment and news features. FANG reporters received immeasurable experience in researching, interviewing, and reporting such topics, giv- ing these journalists an excellent head-start into media careers. P 'as-ausswww N 5 l P, Q'-or UPPER LEFT: Editor Bobby Quinten checks all final copy for the FANG before sending it to the typesetter. UPPER RIGHT: Public Relations Editor Bob Hanifen copyreads a story for the Richardson Daily News. LEFT: Photo Editor Karen Davis proportions all photographs before going to the printer. ABOVE: Associate Editor Diana Loyd and Man- aging Editor Kathy Koons look over a proof sheet for the next double-page spread. Quill 81 Scroll picks top journalists Quill and Scroll is a distinguished national honorary society for outstanding journalism students. Sixteen Lake Highlands students were determined eligible as members for this society as announced at the journalism-year i.i.i. . book staff Christmas dinner at the Southern Kitchen. Qualifications for acceptance to Quill and Scroll are: A recommendation from the sponsor and the approval by the National Executive Secretary of the Society, a journal- ism student in the upper third of their class, and achievement of superiorty in a phase of journalism or school publications. A prog- ressive initiation dinner was held in April where members enjoyed rotating from house to house for each course concluding with des- sert and a party. i i i if if 2 5. K Q, I ,Y 3 UPPER RIGHT: Quill and Scroll members, juniors Vicky Wooldridge and Leslie Green, work together on the yearbook index. ABOVE: Senior Phillip Day strives to complete his sports page for a FANG deadline, LEFT: Editorial editor Don Abbott, carefully measures his completed story for the FANG, 180 Z .....,,-H 5 A , V, 3 ' , E tx si V ,,': , , fi T K li ,pdf fi 2 , l 6 A 1 E, l ' sr N ' ,gif VAIVVVV qi , ...mango- ' is l P ft -M .W Q , 's. UPPER LEFT: Senior Martha Tucker and yearbook advisor, Mrs. Linda McCreight review a layout for the club section of the WILDCAT. UPPER RIGHT: juniors Kathy Koons and Michelle McLaughlin entertain them- selves while working on m edition of the Fang. ABOVE: FANG Editor, Bobby Quinten, and Associate Editor, Diana Loyd work intently to complete the senior issue. LEFT: junior Laura LaPlante enjoys conversing with at prospective WILDCAT advertiser. 4 Qseffl ,tt W Red Masque dramatjzes stories All the world's a stage, was the motto for induction to the Red Masque Society, LI-I's Drama Club. Members enjoyed working on the productions of Q'The Boyfriend and Star-Spangled Girlf' Before Christmas holi- days began, students and faculty enjoyed fairy tale productions. Officers were Bruce Pate, Larry Adams, Robin Schlicter, Camille Tinss iey, Bobby Quinten and joy Ussery. Pam Ral- ston was the sponsor. .l, . 'I. , I'- 'ry 1 -eq' A UPPER RIGHT: Chicken Little fBeverly Tumj and Henny Penny fRobbie Brownj jour- ney to thc king to report the falling of the sky. LOWER RIGHT: In The Golden Goose, Susan Suter and Becky Byrd prepare for a wood-chopping expedition, as mother Carrie Croan and Simpleton fBurt Burlesonj watch, LOWER LEFT: While Walking in the woods, Becky Byrd is met by a little old man CCamille Tinsleyj. UPPER LEFT: A young maiden fRobin Schlicterl is taken captive by a handsome cannibal fMarty Bishopj in The Robber-Bride-groom. 182 ww? Talented artists coach interested teachers Creative Reflections, LI-Vs art club, held an ice skating party at the Richardson Ice Palace, to celebrate the Christmas holidays, Club members also shared their talents by starting i....,,i an adult art program for interested faculty members. The artists taught courses in ceram- ,. N 51 ics, water color, batik, macrame, and other mediums. Other activities included touring a Dallas artistls studio, and raising funds by selling silk screened T-shirts. Directing club events were officers Judy Kriehn, presidentg Karen Mild, vice-presidentg joy Ussery and ,qw-M Erika Williams, secretariesg and Mark Knight, treasurer. ABOVE RIGHT: Rita Greenfield is taught an important step in macrame by a Creative Reflections member. ABOVE LEFT CENTER: History teacher Mary Marlar continues her progress in mactume. LEFT: Creative Reflections president, senior Judy Krichn, fully enjoys ice skating at the Creative Reflections party in December. ABOVE: Sponsor jo Del Field. ABOVE RIGHT: Bryant Wlolf tries his hand at the pottery wheel. 183 Various matches challenge Club em bers Chess Club hosted ABOVE:jamcs Fletcher concentrates on his chess game during a duh tournament. LEFT: Senior Kevin Allen is concerned over his next move which may be a deciding factor in the outcome of the chess tournament, UPPER RIGHT: Sophomore john Vickery closely examines the Chess board for a clue in a tense moment. 184 Messages distributed by FTA f-Q The annual distribution of FTA sing and written Val-o-grams was an important factor in students anticipation of Valentinels Day. Fund-raising projects to ease the expense of the FTA State Convention included a bake sale and door to door egg sale. In addition stu- dents enjoyed several social activities, includ- ing an October picnic held at Flag Pole Hill with other FTA Chapters, and a Halloween Masquerade Party. FTA was sponsored by Joyce Pittman and led by Laura Prassel, presi- dentg Lori Stadleman, vice-presidentg Laurel Vaden, secretaryg Kathy Bruce, historiang Maria Gutierrey, treasurerg Joyce Williams, parliamentariang and Rebel-ta Green, reporter. UPPER RIGHT: junior Darice Davis distributes a singing Val-o-gram to an embarassed student, much to the delight of fellow classmates. LEFT: FTA members Marla Hunter, Laura Prassel, Marilyn Christensen, and Paul Pellet dress in appropriate attire for singing Val-o-grams on Valentines Day. 185 Members of the LH Future Homemakers of America enjoyed several excursions with children from Buckners Orphans Home. An acquaintance party was held in November as members served refreshments and played games. The girls also accompanied the chil- dren to Town East Mall where Christmas dec- orations wete admired and ice cream was enjoyed at Farrells. In addition, FHA held a skating party and garage sale to boost the treasury. Club officers for '74-'75 were presi- dent, Karen Smithg vice president, Rebecca Kunkelg second vice president, Kathy Bruce, third vice president, Laura Carlsong treasurer, Sharon Grunsendorfg and secretary-historian, p Debbie Boyer. The Future Homemakers were I FHA enjoys holiday project sponsored by Mrs. Freddie Clark. UPPER RIGHT: FHA members enioy the company of their new friends from Buckners Orphanage during an excursion to Town East Mall. ABOVE: The '74-'75 officers of the Future Homemakers of America. LEFT: juniors Debbie Boyer, and Cathy Carlson tour a toy store with a child from the orphanage. R11 C119 1 3 I S 6 u Promoting safety and encouraging the art m em bers Strive for driving perfection of driving and navigating a vehicle were the objectives of the LH rallye club. Sponsored by Mr. Bryant Wolf, members appraised driv- ing records and concentrated largely on improving skills in accuracy without speed- ing. Winners of the three sports rallies held were Tim Flores with Boyd Grayson as navi- gator, Greg Young with jay Young as naviga- tor, and Robert Gallardo and Chris Stoll, nav- igator. Officers for '74-'75 were Robert Gals lardo, president, Mike Soutter, vice president, Boyd Grayson, secretary, David Townsend, treasurer, and David Rice, historian. .Vp .ff I W W T f s,sstts . c ' w ' is -e' ' f' 6 t ' at e e T e . -K NIM 8, i , F F. f 1? X, J S'+-.ww J, ,MW ,Wwe ani if M '1:f 'l4 N so ef Q . anticipate rallye activities. M-s-QA 'iv L UPPER LEFT: The '74-'75 Rallye Clube members UPPER RIGHT Club membersjim Clark Mike Souter Qf' ' Chris Stoll, Joe Young and Robert Gallardo demonstrate the muscular abilities necessary for Rallye partici 1 pants. LEFT: Tim Flores instructs his companion Boyd Grayson on navigation procedures for the pending sports rallye. ABOVE: Boyd Grayson, Leonard Pickle jay Young john Hill Tim Flores and Greg Young With unfailing devotion to community service, the junior Exchange Club aided the school and with several worthwhile service projects. The year began with a Halloween party for local orphans, followed by participa- tion in the Invitational Wrestling Tourna- ment, and the Southwest Model Airplane Meet. The junior Exchange Club also worked closely with the jr. Exchangettes in additional service projects. The parent organization, the Northlake Exchange Club, selected two out- standing seniors as Boy and Girl of the Month, and honored them with a special breakfast presentation. junior Exchange offi- cers were Rick Robertson, president, Randy McKellar, vice presidentg Bruce Davis, secre- tary, and Doug Snow, treasurer. Mr. Robert Harris served as sponsor. 5 5 S9 D 5 'Q 47 'E 3:- v QU: 4 -.2 Q, Wlllllllh W Ir. Exchange serves comm umt 4 FUR 55.01, . 0 5 ' o 0 O4 188 I uni or Exohangettes visit zoo A year of abundant activities and service projects fulfilled goals by the Junior Exchan- gettes. This club is dedicated to helping the community, and is composed of senior, jun- ior, and sophomore girls. Members worked together on a variety of projects which included chaperoning orphans from the Juliet Fowlets Children's Home for trick or treating on Halloween, distributing food to the needy, and visiting a nursing home. Christmas spirit was exhibited as the girls worked with the Northlake Exchange Club to build Christmas toys for needy children. Valentine treats were made for hospitalized children, and orphans enjoyed a spring visit to the zoo, Members also prepared Easter baskets for needy fami- lies and participated in the Meals on Wheels'l project for senior citizens. Exchan- gette officers were Rhonda Fischl, president, Kim Leissler, vice-presidentg Julie Potts, sec- retaryg Janice Edwards, treasurer, and Miss Debbie Tanner, sponsor. UPPER LEFT: Junior Exchangettes enjoy the company of their young friends from the Juliet Fowler Children's Home on a trip to the Dallas Zoo. LEFT: Juniors Julie Potts arid Kim Leissler observe turtles at the zoo in the company of two enthusiastic children. ABOVE: Exchangette sponsor, Miss Debbie Tanner, comforts a child who is having trou- ble with his ice cream, 189 l hp fCh Ahl pnsore y M ,I W ll M b k cl together Wld hl dd ghrwitha lg f h the Fe!- d b f h A Cl b 1 d d g with the R1 11 d Ad 1 Ch p d farhe b kf h D 11 C b y asg p k Th FCAB k b11M hon high-i lgh d h y h ajor fund g p t. Officers were Bruce Dunle- p d 3 Eddie Roberts, vice president d R d Hibncr, secretary-treasurer. Christian faith unites F CA t ff' fi it trttttttr j X ww t Y ,Q t t t t 9 Club deepens numerical interest Mu Alpha Theta, a nationally recognized honorary society for Math students, was an active organization within Lake Highlands. Interested students must apply for acceptance to Mu Alpha Theta and have met the stand- ard qualifications which were an 85 average and three years of math. Group activities included a formal induction ceremony at Richardson High School with the four area Nu Richardson high schools. Group activities included bowling and Halloween parties, an egg sale, and a car window wash. In addition, members attended the Math State Convention at W. T. Wliite and took the National Math Test. Upon the conclusion of the football sea- son each Spirit Team member was honored with a banner on her locker, Math Club offi- cers were Paul Riggs, and Rick Rossler, co- presidentsg Richard Hughes, vice presidentg Sara Wolf, secretaryg Irene Bakker, treasurerg and Paul Pellet, historian. Mrs. Elizabeth Chandler was sponsor of the Math Club. UPPER LEFT : During a morning meeting, Math Club members express their opinions on a pending activity. LEFT: junior Angela Boman thoughtfully purchases a Math Club T-shirt. ABOVE: Math instructor, Mrs. Gross thoughtfully checks her T 'shirt for size. 191 Speakers W1n tournament honors The LH Orators, best known as the Speech Club, achieved recognition throughout the year by excellence at various speech tourna- ments. Bobby Quinten was recognized for his outstanding demonstration at the Hillcrest Tournament by winning first place in prose. Members of the LH Speech Club participated in the R. L. Turner Tournament with the fol- lowing students placing in semi-finals: Susan Thedford, Camille Tinsley, Stephanie Brown, and Cory Waterman. In addition, Marty Bishop placed first in poetry, and Bob Wil- liams was a finalist in the Bryan Adams Speech Tournament. The '74-'75 Speech Club officers were Camille Tinsley, president, james Fletcher, vice president, Susan Suter, secretaryg Leslie Green, treasurer, and Sally Krause, historian. Mrs. Donna Griffis served as sponsor of the Speech Club. UPPER RIGHT? Speech Club members pose together amid the splendor of the new LH auditorium. ABOVE: Senior Bobby Quinten displays award winning talent at the Hill crest Tournament. LEFT: The '74-'75 Speech Club officers 192 'wlub demonstrates rodeo ability Discovering the exciting aspects of west- em competition were the Lake Highlands Rodeo Team members as they participated in rodeos with area high school teams Bull rid- ing was the favored sport with the team plac- ing 6th or 7th in several rodeos. Other events were calf-roping, bronc riding, shoot dog- ging, steer wrestling, barrel racing, and steer riding. A rodeo team project was selling tick- ets to the High School Finals Rodeo. The '74- '75 Rodeo Team officers were john Conners, presidentg Sunny Gadbury, vice presidentg Eric Fox, secretary-treasurerg and Tina Doug- las, Rodeo Team Sweetheart. The Rodeo Team school sponsor was Miss Fleming. Other sponsors were Paul Thomason, Elna Fox, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morgan. -16, UPPER LEFT Rodeo Team members pose together amid an appropriate country stable atmos- phere LEFT Senlor Rodeo Club member Sonny Gadbury observes his fellow members with sus- PIUOU during 3 Club meeting ABOVE: The '74-'75 Rodeo Club officers, Tina Douglas, team 1 School beauties Shewn in Key Club eelender The Lake Highlands Key Club completed a year filled with service projects and activi- ties. Service projects included helping an eld- erly woman and her crippled son, distributing food among needy families for Thanksgiving, and a Christmas party for hundreds of under- privileged children at National Guard. In addition, the Key Club sponsored the Bell- boys, a B-Team Baseball Tournament, the Wrestling team and girls varsity basketball team. School related projects included the annual Key Club Basketball Game, striping the school parking lot, and sponsoring two 3300 scholarships. Members earned money for the scholarships through numerous car window-washes and the Key Club calendar. '74'75 club officers were Kieth Robinson, president, Brad Wilson, vice president, David Vernon, secretary, Gregg Goebel, treasurer, and sponsor, Mr. Don Scaggs. 4 nw cf ffv ff af ,f WK' ,ff 1 3 - if ' i V 1,1Vf: -,-if V ' ip, v' ,yn ig, gp' x ju-V4-, '-,1f1ijV1N kr J-,by-V J y '-'gli if HE? ft , ,-:jf ,Mig if .V 1 5.-.gf w L 'VQIN5 - 'fy 'N i-ff ' ' rE5'5iif - X fpN 1V 'V Z 9 - V X -Vi s. . 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OPPO- SITE PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Don Skaggs, sponsor of the Key Club, goes over notes for the meeting. UPPER LEFT: Seniors Eric Beam and Greg Goebel discuss plans for a pending activity. UPPER RIGHT: Senior Tom Kinney is unusually attentive during the Key Club meeting. LEFT: Denise Firmin was the Key Club Sweetheart for '74-75. ABOVE: junior Robert Humphrey presents an award to Key Club president, Keith Robi- son, for his year of service. LH Orchestra ettems esteem The Lake Highlands High School Sym- phony Orchestra has continued in its tradi- tion of excellence. The year began with orchestra students maintaining a busy sched- ule, performing in numerous concerts. Mem- bers played for the Secondary Principals of Texas Convention, National Honor Society Induction ceremony and performed at a cons cert in November. In addition, activities included the annual Christmas concert and the U.I.L. Solo-Ensemble concert and sight reading contest. Twenty-two orchestra stu- dents were selected as All-Region finalists with five students recognized for All-State. Selected from string were Irene Bakker and Tommy Lyon and winds Debbie johnson, Laura Irvin and Tip Housewright. The LH Orchestra also participated in the highly coma petitive Buccaneer Music Festival in Corpus Christi and in the District Spring String Festi- val in May. Funds for the trip to Corpus Christi were earned through the sale of candy bars and aid from the Parent's Club. The year concluded with the first LH Spring Concerto composed of Orchestra soloist. Dr. Larry Gebhart directed the Orchestra. 196 P -. K, , l UPPER LEFT: Carolyn Tyree and Kelly Chubb strive for perfection during n third period orchestra class. UPPER RIGHT1 Karen Broarlbank rehearses alone in preparation for the Buccaneer Music Festival in Corpus Christi. LEFT: Senior violinist, Tommy Lyon eoncen- trates intently while mastering a new piece of musici ABOVE: Dr. Larry Gehhardt, direc- tor of the LH Orchestra conducts his students. The Latin Club is an organization dedi- cated to achieving a better understanding of Roman culture. In September, new members were initiated in a mock slave auction. The Christmas season brought the customary Saturnalia feast which was enjoyed by members at II Sorrento's. The traditional Latin Club Roman Banquet was held in March at the LI-IHS Cafeteria with junior and sophomore members acting as slaves for their upperclassmen. Select club members also attended the State Classical League in March with money for the trip earned by selling key chains and candy. Officers were jeff Dulcie, presidentgjohn Conway, vice-presidentg Mike Groves, secretaryg Janice Edwards, treasurerg and Vicki Brookhart, historian. Mrs. Gloria Hare was sponsor, Club relives R0me'S Golden Ag 198 . N-.Ls ,K ' rs Wa. OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Latin Club slaves Beth Lutz, Lynette Graves, Vicki Davenport, Amy Royal, and Steve Comley entertain their masters with a skit. OPPOSITE PAGE FAR LEFT: Andra Anderson, Alison Thompson, and Chuck Feucr re-create the ancient Feast of Vesta ceremony. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Senior jeff Stucker fully complies with his role as master. UPPER LEFT: Slave overseer, Brad Neighbor, enforces his role of slave ovcrseer to the chagrin of slave Steve Comley. UPPER RIGHT: Vestal maidens Andra Anderson and Alison Thompson enjoy delicacies offered at the Latin Club Banquet. LEFT: Beth Boston and Donna Ziegler dance together in an initiation ritual. ABOVE: Karen Wilson, slave, feeds her master cherry tomatoes. 199 Kappa Rho salutes Crea tive writers The Lake Highlands creative writing club, Kappa Rho, was active in various writing contests throughout the year. Members attended the Tri-State Writing Conference at Texas XVoman's University, and participated in the school writing contest. In addition the club held its annual Famous Author balcesale, and Dr. Pascal Covici, a distinguished Dallas author spoke to Kappa Rho. First semester officers were Steve Hutson, president, Kim Cravens, social vice president, Ron jones, program vice presidentg Ray Li, treasurer, Linda Landress, historiang and Casey Mahone, reporter. Second semester officers were Doug Erck, presidentg Lisa LaRouax, program vice president, Ellen Alderman, projectsg Linda Tyson, treasurerg Jeri Davis, social, Eunice Flanigan, contestg jul Ann Chiles, historian, and Toni Field, reporter. ABOVE: Interested students are tempted by the delicious array of sweets, prepared by Kappa Rho members for the 'Famous Author Bakesalef ABOVE RIGHT: The first and second semester '74-'75 Kappa Rho officers. RIGHT: Dr. Pascal Covici, a distinguished Dallas author, reviews his new book prior to a speech for Kappa Rho members. 200 s Q1 , vl- i X, f. Q -3 .I- 'K ' ' We -1Aw 2l,Qs f L ii L L L Para-Med l .I . ' examjn es 5 IT16dlCH1 L' CEIFBGFS Para-Med members gained unique insight into the medical world. Field trips were medi- cally related and helped members investigate health careers. Para-Med sponsored several trips including a tour of St. Paul's Hospital and its facilities with an informative lecture by the department personnel. Members also toured Eastfield Biology Lab, and were lec- tured by a professor. In addition, members enjoyed a field trip to the Health Association Seminar at the University of Texas Health- Science Center. Para-Med officers were Grace Benthul, presidentg Diana Runyan, vice presi- dentg and Frances Mondine, secretary-trea- surer. Sponsors were Mrs. Pinder, Mrs. Arm- buster, and Mrs. janet Martin. 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I 215 :aw Highlandettes pres nt , i j x x ABOVE: Clieerlcadcr Tim Brcwton is Frankenstein in the cliccrlcnulcr skir, Hlviiinsrcr Ixfnylqf' LSLQPQAER R1C,SElT:gfifimly XY'q,'iggindfi1g ii PCflDCl'i'l1lllf:'Vll't ilu' l llgllllilililffllt' slwruli to Peppermint Twisrfl RIGHT: The Chimney Sweeps Perform rw un effective Mary Poppins medley, OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER LEFT. lliglilnmlcrrcs perform nn original rake-off on television commcrciuls OPPOSITI' PMLI' UPPER R CSHT: Higliliziiclcttcs, . .. . 1 i 1 I under the ciirecrimn of Drill Team captain, Ciuliy Crum, dance vo sung lay Iiiigzi Minnclli. Oi?,l?O5ITli PAGlj1I.OXVlER First inmmcliiceisflflw Chimney iSwf:c'ps for illwlaw Pimppirxillimecllcy. l.OXlC liR RIGHT: lri Money Nlalccs thc' Xworld lilly? Round, Bfcmlzi and jinnix Kniix perform il popular number from the hit musical, C:zbz1rc1t. E 3 f 0 0 o Th1S IS En te1'ta1nment V ASME . I Q-,Y V ,.,,,,,,,,......-Q--M 2 Ski , N W F if 5 S F f v 5 in 1 Q is 4' 7 ml F h D i HQQ. UPPER LEFT: Brian Gimarc and Randy MiKcllg1r are .1 littlc ilii:-tered AS they twpcrgirc rhi- ligliting and suumi svstcms for Spring Show. ABOVEQ Cliccrlcpiiicrs Brion Grct-nc :mil Tim Brcwion add thc-ir own humor to rlic Mickey Mouse skit IJQFT: Monstcr lwizmcr' mind Brion Greene sings ii mean tune in thc cheerleader Mimsrcr Mash ski: GPPO- SITE PAGE UPPER LEFT: A pctriiictl Put lf.ijzr1f:y attempts to Cxiiipc har giziv--liiirign: piirsucr as hc seeks her first with stiswrs and finally a pcm-cr nwwcr. OPPOSITE PM 912 UPPER RIGHT: Officer Lisa Hcnilriihs and her group pcrlwrm on thc ficld with liappy miilcs. concealing A secret battle with thc musquitocs, OPPOSITE PAGE l,OXX'liR LEFT: In N76 Trunilxmcsf' Highlundcm-s imiratc the hand in :in impressive rnuiiric min' plete with uniforms and instrumentm, OPPOSITE PAGE ll JXVIER RIGHT: ln .1 t'lic'ci'- luiulcr take-off on McDf,inaltls, Xlifalls Adams quivzes Kim Hurcr on the scicri six-tial inizrciiicnts of the famous Big Mac. 9 fi' 985 y 'x it ww d l ef - f 5 -'bf 1' - v Y f :V : e en e ee ge , ,'k, 5 ,f -h i A ' V Wy 45 e e d : I f .z l vi KA Q ',, . l , K A . . - ' A , n .1 n e W . 5 577 . lb 'fd . ,y ., c ,A ..,,,,- , ' Q A. F' 'Z la HIZLIEN MncDONAI.D Foreign Exchange Student Sheffield. England unites the globe , 'Fixx -6 AFS honors 1975 Sweethearts ' 2' 5 gb 1 I -- 1 H5 -. 'i Q ' R' fu' 3' ,' I' 5 4 I .M ii. e MATT XWISSTMK DRIZLAND ,,,fN WI?-x I - M.. w lfkw . A :sn . e n QQ . I ,gy -,,,, s . 1 , I ' r ew? M W. L hi' Q, Ki: ,Y , , 5 wks A + 3438 f 'F ,QL . ry., an. AADRIAN ANDERSON -IAY SLUAT .K . ew- 1+ 'f f . 14N gl , tr: ,F k i bi ivx K ' ' .-1.-Q-.-A' MMA iffy! 1 8 in f4..f ' '51-in-.,. D for XC il 'W nge stu nts W.. X X I, if fi' I 'cr 4, .5 ,gy xii I Pfi- ig: , 4 Vi if ji fi 1 Wbf 3, i xi W , :I I ,I JW , v.- Q. , -, .... , , QL, --.U , UPPER LIZFT: junior guys, posing as chccrlcadcrQ for AFS, form ii pyramid to cheer on thc spirii of 'Wm ABOVE: Sccvc Hcmv, in his horrible mask, demands the attention of his class as. iunior chcfrlczuicr, LEFT: Mrs. Blank, Mrs, Cxrcs, .md Mrs. Gavin are cnlhusizistic participants ---- even cm the sidcfIinc's. QPPOSITE PAGE UPPIER I,IiF'I': Carrying the muh of friendship, Leonard Pickle upcns the Olympics with u profcssiormi skate around the gym. OPPOSITIE PAGIE UPPER RIGHT: Senior Brcnda Brouk dcvourm that part of the cherry pic nm .ilrciidy cov- ering her face. OPPOSITE PAGE IDXVIER LEFT: Things gcc 3 liirlc messy in :hc egg-srmishing wntcsr, OPPOSITE PAGE LOVUER RIGHT: Follow that rricyclcf' :ries Mrs, Mcifrcight during :hc tricyclc relay at AFS Olympia, if 1,5 ill . S5 F , ' 1 Q . L gg, P' R 'ef A z .. ., v :QNX 3321: 'ff v 6 Q Q in K '?E . v - - X L- 1 . .: K ., . 1 ' f,L . fu - A ' 3 Q SQ 7 - ,. . 31- N A Fi M Y rua 'O ,,1 2 s - k ' wx' Y' . X . f ' u-,M 5 R 'QW 9 'V' E f fi 1 SQ 3.31 Q 1 f v f H. ,,,,,.. mi 3 ,H , 9- 1' 'W ,P----Q, '75, w. X . 0 ,,,-gin 3' I I IIPPIZR RIGHT: Dunisc Ifirmin .xml Russell Wfzlngc tlclivu' Car- rmtitms m Imcuvt lwtultcts tu sxutlcntw in A-I MII ABOVE' ikfllt-ctw Keith and I.aum I,aPIamt- prcp.1rc ntmtuthcr bucket of tnrnzatitms with the zmticipzztion of this spatial tlity. RIGHT: LOI'ISI.I1lL'llN2I!I untl Susan Sibley check Imckcts In thc cafeteria for properly atm- rltctl cgtrtls. OPPOSITE PACQIZ ABOVE: XVAIIC AQILIIIIS .mtl Lori Fisher compare notes on who has the most carmtiom in each lwurkctl OPPOSITE PAGE 1,0XVIiR LEFT: Mutt Wcxtmorclzuntl Iintls at very impurtanr varnntitm intcntlcd iust for him tnmmg the many others to clnssnmatcs. OPPOSITE PAGE I,OWIiR RIGHT: Bob Hanifen t'l1ct'k5 thc condition of caftmtitms Iwcforc they are delivered, arnations expressfrien dship HEY WMH i J W V - UW mrw '1WW W W w 1 ' Wwx' WN 3 1'w11n'!2N53! um 4 1 f f ' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIH 1 Jones 'Ren uccessful year reflected by SCHOOL AWARDS- Leadership-Vickie Lister, Chuck Feuer School Spirit-Walle Adams, Greg Goebal Service-Diana Loyd, Chuck Feuer Sportsmanship-Becky McClenny, Brad Wilson Citizenship-Nancy Whitener, Craig Ja rrell All-Around Boy-Bruce Dunlevie All-Around Girl- Walle Adams ENGLISH DEPARTMENT-Joyce Williams took second place in district for her eflorts in the U,l.L. Ready Writing contest, while Emi Gilbert was named as a contributor to Calvalcade Literary Magazine. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT-Rick Roesler and Paul Pellet will represent the school at the Nuclear Science Symposium June 4-7 at the University of Texas in Austin. Rick was also accepted to a summer research program at the University ol Dallas. DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS- Home Economics-Stephanie Kolster, Ram Vepa Math-Diana Runyan, David McMillan Physics-Rick Roesler Chemistry-David Phillips, Paul Stinson, Ellen Pendergrass Biology-Vikki Brookhart, Lauren Halford History-Chuck Gabriel English-Bruce Dunlevie German-Nancy Whitener Latin-Robert Ouortrup Spanish-Keith Kirschbraun French-Elaine Wagner Journalism-Diana Loyd lAssoc. Editorl, IDon Abbott lfditorial Editorl Annual-Lydia Francis lEditorl, Karen Davis lBus. Man.l FANG Editor-Bobby Ouinten Photography-Mark Klaras lwith certificates tol, Tim Turner, Brion Wilson Drama-Larry Adams, Bruce Pate Speech-Bobby Ouinten, James Fletcher Typing-Terri Burns Bookkeeping-Kathy Bruce, Susan Sibley Shorthand-Martha Tucker Art-John Carson the president of the districtwide Richardson Council of Future Teachers of Sweater: Pin : Distributive Education-Rex Allen lCT-Ray Lindsay lndustrialArts-Jeff Coulston, Doug Willis Library-Donna Barnes, Paul Pellet Band-Mary Pendergrass, Greg White Drchestra-Irene Bakker Choir- Lou Williford, Sam Florance SCHO LASTI C SWEATE RS AN D PINS- Judy Clark Bobby Ouinten Eileen Lutan Lauri Halford Jon Jackson Kevin Sullivan Paul Head David McMillan Laurie Forteith Bruce Dunlevie Carolyn Sharp Susan Sibley Diana Brown Elaine Wagner Laurel Vaden Gris Steele Lou Ann Myer Richard Roesler Gayle Raines Victoria Bronkhart ATT EN DA NC E AWA R DS- The following received certihcates for neither absent nor tardy for nine months ol the school term 7974-75. being BOY AND GIRL OF THE YEAR selected by the Northlake Exchange Club Chuck Feuer Vickie Lister DAR GOOD CITIZEN AWARD BY THE JAMES CAMPBELL CHAPTER- Tvm Kinnev Rubin Schlicter OUTSTANDING WOMEN ENGINEER FOR DALLAS COUNTY- Lauren Elizabeth Halford SPECIAL AWARD FOR THE HIGHEST SCORE ON THE NATIONAL MATHEMATICAL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA EXAM- Michael Wolfe DANFORTH FOUNDATION I DARE YOU AWARD- Lisa Hinrichs Eddy Roberts RENNSSELAER MEDAL-This medal, given by the Rensselaer Polytechnic lnstitute in Troy, New York, is awarded to a very limited number of funior class students throughout the United States for outstanding achievement in mathematics and science, Rick Roesler AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE AWARD- Helen McDonald Sister Cynthia McClesky DAR GOOD CITIZEN AWARD BY THE NANCY HORTON CHAPTER- Martha Tucker RICHARDSON POLICE ASSOCIATION AWARD- David Magar PTA FINE ARTS AWARD- John Carson Leslie Warren BETTY CROCKER AWARD- Lauren Elizabeth Halford OUTSTANDING TEENAG ERS OF AMERICA-The following students were named to this organization for contributing greatly in their communityf Cathy Crites Barbara Kiker Bruce Dunlevie Diana Runyan Lauren Halford Nancy Whitener William Hinton LATIN CLUB-took tirst place for the second year in a row at the Foreign Language Olympics held May 70 at Skyline Recreation Center. SPANISH CLUB-Casey Taylor was elected to the position of Secretary for the Dallas District Spanish Clubs. Scoring exceptionally high on the National Spanish Exams given by the A.A, TS.P. at Southern Methodist University were: Paulo Fernandez-hrst place in Level 4 Tensia Milar-third place in Level? Suzanne Balda-filth place in Level 3 FRENCH CLUB-The following students received an award for maintaining the highest average in their respective years of study: . Sharon Clute-first year Mike Wolfe-second year Elaine Wagner-third year David Starr-fourth year SCHOLARSHIPS- Th e fo. academic scholarships: Arkadie, Kevin Bakker, Irene Brown, Robbie Carrio, Timothy Conway, John Aiifsfaccafhv u5liPSFPiller..e59ff Day, Phillip Draper, Randy Dunlap, Melinda Dunleyie, Bruce , V -7,525 Ellis, Brenda Feuer, Charles Fish er, Lori Gabriel, Charles 3 ',-. Gilmore, Donald 'R Groves, Michael Gutierrez, Maria Laurie I :ale 1 ' A Herring, D onald Carol BM A 7 iff 1- t if-wif fi ' f on Kin, Diane Kiker, Barbara Kinney, Tom iKirfkpatrick,,Seott kigieriinanh, Keith Krielrn, Judy Lindgren, Elaine lindsey, Ray Lutan, 'Eileen Lying, T om my Receiving National Certificat dbonneur from the American Association ' Rlndll Teachers of French, based on scores on the National French Exam, were: Erin Wright Becky Hyzer Cathy Bass Kathy Bruce Qduin, .J ea nne Gnd ich, Mark Iluirrten, Bobby 'Eddie Runisae, Diana ' Julie DeWees ss, , Yiii: W, gf., , FUTURE TEACHERS or AMERICA-Laura Pfam: was farmed A I Outstanding Club Member for 7974- 7975. She was also chosen to serve as R: Sophomores: LanceAlianna Kenneth Carnes Sharon Clute Annette Garcia .luniorsf Tom Garber Mary Holan Laura LaPlante Margeret Malanaphy Seniors.' Bruce Cockin Nady A. Flanigan William J. Drummond LAKE HIGHLANDS WOMAN'S LEAGUE AWARD- America. VICA-Students winning contests during the year lor VICA were: State Contest Winners- First Place, Urnamental lron Display-Mark Weesner First Place, .lewelry Repair- Ray Lindsay First Place, Dental Assistant-Cindy Cardner First Place, Nurse Aide lEKGl-Sandy Shaid Second Place, Dental Assistant-Judy Nieman District VICA Contest Winners- First Place, Urnamental and-Mark Weesner First Place, Jewelry Repair- Ray Lindsay First Place, Dental Assistant-Judy Nieman First Place, DentalAssistant-Cindy Cardner First Place, Nurse Aide lEKGl-Sandy Shaid Fourth Place, Nurse Aide-Lisa Green Jon Jackson Nancy Rybak Y-TEENS AWARD- Charles Gabriel Eileen Lutan NORTHLAKE EXCHANGE CLUB AWARD- Bruce Dunlevie Judy Krien Kieth Kirschbraum H.E.C.E.-Tom Michael and Marc Ouinn were selected as the Most Dutstanding H.E.C. E. Studentsf while Billy Parker and Tom Sullivan took the honors in the Most Likely to Succeed category. BUSINESS SKILLS-Diana Brown received the 7975 Accumation award presented by the Dallas Chapter of Texas Society ol Certified Public Rvbalfiftlancv Schlichter, Robin Sta i'r,cD avid Stinson, Paul nite: A sei: , .- ' Kevin Tucker, Martha Vernon, David Paul WGCSHQQVLMEYK White, G reg ' Whitener, Nancy Widenor, Carol Wilson, Mark Wilson, Richard Whitman, Lucy udents tceived either athletic, music or zrit Scholarship ' A BM rior College H 1507 C0llS95 7 J iff.. 7 1' 5f4fs?if!Ht.YHfSl?Y1.iff iiit . Q A ffm . V' Q. 'L 1 ?'E'eagp,eVScholarship ne Collegem,, V ' ftostin : tiii Association J L 's Auxiliary . 5 ' fifiiij iiii fi - at r A it r native Scholarship rit Scholarship.. - A 125-LBBQUE Scholarship'-I I .1 00714599 7' 7 is -. at 51-6 ' llltiftiersitvr ' 7, Texas. .g ,t '1 .L Twf 7 we it Scholarship-Bice 'Q earing-Biche ,Mfr bnhelfanrc Scfftolarsltrp -5, tgicallSchttlars7rfpg,V. iff ..A. ii if 7317 I i jf . . ed Scholarship viversity Arkansas University I l Copy and Layout by WADE CASEY Accountants. Terri Burns won district in U.l.L. Typing competition and was also awarded the Lake Highlands High School Typing Award. Dthers to receive school awards were: Martha Tucker-7.975 Shorthand Award Susan Sibley-7975 Bookkeeping Award Kathy Bruce-7975 Bookkeeping Award DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION-Justine Nelson and Lyn Zaboinik were announced as being winners at the Area Leadership Conference in the field of advertising. Kim Gresham was selected as an alternate. Brett Gadhury was named as Outstanding Service Station Trainee and Mark Short and Vernon Allen won awards in the job interview contest. Brett Gadbury took second place in state at the State Leadership Conference for being one of the states top service station trainees, Lynn Zaboinik received awards for being the Lake Highlands Chapter's Outstanding Salesman and for giving the greatest contribution to D.E. Mr. DECA was Rex Allen. Mike Meyers and Kim Yarnell also received chapter awards. ORCHESTRA-received all 7 's at the University interscholastic League competition, and at the Buccaneer Music Festival in Corpus Christi, they were named the outstanding orchestra and received all 7's again. lrene Bakker was selected to perform with American Youth Performs. She is the only student selected from the Dallas area. BAND-received all 7 Cs at the Buccaneer Music Festival in Corpus Christi and was awarded all 7 ratings at the Six Flags contest. They were named Best in Class at this same contest. Paul Sinclair was selected to the Dallas Young Artist society. He will be featured in performance with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. The following students were selected for the All-Region Band: Debbie Johnson, Elaine Landgren, Jeanne Ddum, Valerie Miller, Donna Parnell, Laura lrvin, Tip Housewright, Kathy Gatz, Mary Pendergrass, Gris Steele, Suzie Luther, Katie George, Laurel Vaden, Bob Allen, Germaine White, Paul Sinclair, Ron Jones, Greg White, Alon King, Eric Prim, Mike Fox, Mark Schvwnz, Rick Anderton, Don Stewart, Mike Porter, Bruce Cavis and Randy Sedlacek. Named to the area band were: Debbie Johnson, Elaine Landgren, Jeanne Odom, Laura lrvin, Tip Housewright, Kathy Gatz, Mary Pendergrass, Gris Steel, Paul Sinclair, Ron Jones, Mark Schwanz and Mike Porter. Students who were chosen to be on the All-State band were: Debbie Johnson, Elaine Landgren, Laura lrvin, Tip Housewright, Kathy Gatz, Mary Pendergrass, Paul Sinclair, Ron Jones and Mark Schwanz. PHYSICAL EDUCATION- Boy's RE.-Alan Weaver Girl's P.E. -Angela Williams Best All-Around Athlete-Steve Funk Football-Tim Carrio Basketball-Sc ott Kirkpatrick Baseball-Brad Wilson with certificates presented to Shaw Wofford lMost lmprovedl, Greg Terrell lMr. Hustlel and Randy Brattlof lMost Dutstanding Sophomorel Track- Chuck Bell, Aron Donnell Q, EQQggG1'rl's Track-Eunice Flanigan, Jeannie Farnsworth 'fkfgolf-Jeff Dulcie 'fi :Swimming-Bill Goad, Kathleen Means with certificates to Kathy 1' Dannemiller,Jr.and Beth Lutz gl' Wrestling-Scott Vath ,if Soccer-Pete Balda ., Girl's Volleyball-Betty Bass SWlMMlNG-Beth Lutz received second place in state for the 50 and the 700 fyd. freestyle events. Kathy Dannemiller took seventh in state at Austin in the 700 yd. butterfly. PEP SQUAD-The following firls were named as the Most Dutstanding Girls in 7.974-7.975 : Darice Davis Jo Machin Toni Fields Kelly Mahar Lisa LeRouax Maggie Thomas WRESTLING-Scott Vath is the new State Champion in the 727 pound class. HlG HLANDETTES-received a Hrst place in marching and a second place in both dance and pom-pon competition at the Southern Methodist Drill Team School. The 7975 Outstanding Sportsman Award was given to Katha Black. Cathy Crites and Janice Arnold were picked as AllAAmerican Drill Team girls, while Brenda Brock was selected as the Dutstanding Marcher in Class 4A. The following girls made the Who's Who ln American Drill Teams: Brenda Brock Lisa Hinrichs Jenni Crites Julie Johnson Denise Firmin Leslie Mitchell Lynette Graves Beth Sowell The 7974- 7975 officers also received a second place in dance competition at the Houston Drill Team Camp. Cathy Crites, this year's captain, was chosen the Outstanding Girl at this camp. CH E ER LEAD ERS-received four Superior Hibbons and one Spirit Stick at the Southern Methodist University School of Cheerleading last summer. Walle Adams-Head Cheerleader Debbie Doughty Brion Green Tim Brewtom Kim Hester Janice Edwards Jayne Barger Sherie Duren TRACK-Becky McClenny qualihed for the AA U meet in New York with her swift times in the 080 yard run. State Meet Winners- Second in State, 880 yd. run-Becky McClen ny Second in State, High Jump-Aron Donnell Regional Meet Winners- First in Region, 080 yd. run-Becky McClenny Second in Region, High Jump-Aron Donnell Third in Region, 440 yd. relay team of Tina Gray, Becky McCIenny, Gwenda Barrett and Eunice Flanigan District Meet Winners- Second in District, Mile Flun-Chuck Bell Third in District, High Jump-Aron Donnell Third in District, Shot Put-Scott Bevers Third in District, 330 l.H.-Mike Mullins Third in District, Long Jump-Aron Donnell Girls District Winners- First in District, 60 yd. dash-Bec ky McClenny First in District, 440 yd relay team of Tina Gray, Becky McCIenny, Eunice Flanigan and Gwenda Barrett First in District, Mile relay team of Tammi Thomas, Gwenda Barret,, Jeanne Farnsworth and Gay Gray Second in District, Triple Jump-Eunice Flanigan Second in District, 000 yd. relay team of Tina Gray, Eunice Flanigan, Gwenda Barrett and Rhonda Butler JDURNALISM-The 7974-7975 FANG received the following awards during the school year.' Columbia Medalist-Columbia University, New York State Champion- Texas High School Press Association City Champion-Dallas Times Herald Journalism Day Award of Distinguished Merit- University of Texas First Class-National Scholastic Press Association Individual awards received during the year by the staff of the FANG were: Dallas Times Herald Journalism Day- First in Dallas, Editorials-Bobby Cluinten Firstin Dallas, Features-Wade Casey First in Dallas, Sports-Don Abbott, Diana Loyd First in Dallas, Advertising-George Gimarc Honorable Mentions- First Honorable Mention, Entertainment-Don Abbott First Honorable Mention, Photography-Mark Klaras First Honorable Mention, Advertising-George Gimarc Second Honorable Mention, News-Wade Casey Third Honorable Mention, Photography-Mark Klaras University lnterscholastic League- Firstin District, News-Bobby Duinten Firstin District, Editorials-Phillip Day Second in Regional, Editorials-Phillip Day Second in District, Headlines-Leesa Liles Third in District, Headlines-Bobby Duinten Texas High School Press Association- Fourth in State, Photography-Mark Klaras Honorable Mentions ltop 12 in statel- Sports-Phillip Day News-Kathy Koons Editorials-Kathy Koons Features-Wade Casey Photography-Mark Klaras, David Dliver National Quill and Scroll- National Photography Awards-Mark Klaras, David Dliver Accepted to the Ouill and Scroll Society: Dun Abbott, Belti Branham, Kathy Bruce, Elena Carvaial, Wade Casey, Phillip Day, Fran Ferrill, Leslie Green, Bob Hanifen, Kathy Koons, Laura LaPIante, Diana Loyd, Michelle McGlaughlin, Bobby Guinten, Martha Tucker, Vicki Wooldridge The 7975 llWldcat received the following awards during the school year.' Award of Distinguished Merit-Uni versity of Texas All- Texas Honor Hating- Texas High School Press Assn, Individual awards given during the year to 1'VWldcat staff members were: Second in State, Theme Selection and Development-Dodi Keith Second in State, Advertidng Section- Lisa Risener Third in State, Sports Photography-Bill Maynard University of Texas- First in State, Advertisement-George Gimarc, Rebekah Green 9i Students rewarded at asse 3 ,awww ,.Ms,V. -1- ...W h'f 230 MQ., YQ maui .NSF -Y ...Wf- ABOVE LEFT : Paul Stinson is given the outstanding student in Chemistry by the Lake Highlnds Chemistry Dept. ABOVE RIGHT: Ginnie Lennox works with Maryjo Clapp to keep the organization perfect for a smooth Awards Assembly. OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER LEFT: Liles Arnold gives Ram Vepx an award for excellence in the homemaking department. OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Mrs. Clapp supervises the presentation of awards while Mr. Whitman announces the recipients. OPPOSITE PAGE i.OXVIiR I.EFTi Nancy Boyle gives Karen Davis the Outstanding Service award for yearbook. LEFT CENTER: Students chuckle as Mr. Whitnian searches for the one not present to receive a perfect attendance award. 231 ' .r . fs y 5 . - 1' H A w Q - - f f 5 153, Q 1 4 f F 1 i. .L T- 5 I ... , H Q ,V., il: W 1 - i 1 4 Q 5 s .v 1 A f is 5 f , ',, 53313 i T 5 fi 1 1 A , ' 5: , E321 ' Q 5 ? 3 'L 2 5 . 3 2 i ' - 5 ' h . L, 3 is ' 5 ? ' ff f . ' I 53 . x 4 ' fy ' E ' X .. Y 1 l xf.. . F' , , gefsx A ' -QUE 's xx I Q. 1 K fr.. -591' 1 K ' gas 1. 4'- L ' ' 33 -' xi .F 3 S2 H , :eff-ff , , D ' Q ii F ' fv '2L1' -' 5 ' gg zz L f 'f'g . gg .r . ' if!! ' N. i ' Q: I J K ' : ,f .nl . , 5 mu -Q f- 5 . K i M P Luxe: ' F5 V. 5 , ..-L ,- - 5 fy '51 g 3 S VM. my -ue-aw -wx. F vn- iff . ' , I I 3 T! if , V il i il f i L T ti l W T lg 'fa ' 7 f ' f iril 1 1 57 A f L 5 . h 5 X t S 4, .QM 5 fy Ii l 2 -if-4 if E 5 5 if 2 T A 2 5' gi , f- 4 ' T i , ff 3 3 , I iw , it 5 .1 , x f 5 Vmi, V , i 'ly 2 Q . of Q , i .W 3 Q 3 I , . fr u 1 'Y . i . A fig . ,V ,.,, . A ' '--W , ,, Q 'Q ig UPPER RIGHT: Robin Schlicter makes her last appearance on an LH stage, singing Since You've Asked. UPPER LEFT: Gregg Goebel and jeff Dulcie break away from the typical love song Keep Me In Mind to sing London City Blues with their own Texan flair. LEFT: Senior Show emcees Bobby Quinten, Vickie Lister and Rick Robert- son relate the theme of the show, singing What's the Matter With Kids Today. ABOVE1 In a take-off on the perils of checking out, Vickie Lister, portraying Naomi Black, shows no mercy towards the critically suffering senior, Keith Robison. OPPOSITE PAGE: Sam Florance and Randy Draper perform Chicago's hir tune Beginnings 233 Q N K N ABOVE: jay Maclasky, Greg Goebel, jeff Dulcie, and Marry Bishop are the Barbershop Quartet for Senior Show, singing 'Dc Animals Are Comin '. LOWER LEFT: Suzy Thomas, Lucy Whirmm, and ,Joyce Williams pantomime to The Man on the Flying Trapeze. LOWER RIGHT: Senior girls per- form I Am Woman by Helen Reddy wirh their own humorous version of the Ziegfeld Follies. OPPOSITE PAGE ABOVE: Senior guys perform with the jug band their own rendition of thc popu- lar shaving cream jingle. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER LEFT: Lou Williford is the uncoordinated Fanny Brice of Funny Girl in this Roller Skzre Rag routine. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Sam Florance and Pat Pcvoto sing Hymn to their own guitar accompaniment. 'fe-XM QA .J kb Crymu -N ff- kg S Ps-. A A 1 2 S. 3 Q I 1 N, Q. . ,. YQ QNWHX rr 1 X ou ples shine in the light of prom 4 1 Q '54 ,b' 2 -mm s 'xv , 4 9- t zoznn A x , nv 2.371 4 -x-5 4 an 'W na-an ,Jay '7':vTL53:.un: v v F 0.112 e Q v ! fo onourooa 4 san! ,, nun, as s 5-If can o o ' C Q O 1 3 WY? Xa, ,....4snnv- 'Q 4 . Q - x Y gs, J f' JP' .4 . ,Q W Hfif?-34123 u cj: t,,f, 0 I 0 X I no G - no H,o,, ibn-ww 11, O Qzgi?-12115175 Q, N if Prom becomes pleasant memory -H' w , an si...-- ,,,,,mm ABOVE CENTER: Prom promotes romance for many couples such as Nancy Dinwiddie and Steve Con- way. LEFT: An observant Brenda Brock takes humorous interest in the motions of her dance partner. ABOVE: The traditional har and cane make several appearances at the distinguished prom. OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Lead singer of Texas Rose feels :hc force of his music as the band plays on till midnight. OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER LEFT: Tom Whitman and jerry Green keep a watchful eye for the senior class at the entrance to the prom ballroom. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER LEFT: De De Malone expresses the happy spirit of dancing on the crowded dance floor. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Sequined tennis shoes draw considerable attention at the elegant prom. xx 'Q 1 ff 5 ff if ik' wr X f l 'ff Qsrgf - in 4fSfmiM I I I , ' k '. '53, 'Xvf K ' - -'Z A 4.1 ,.f...lsL X w . M ,---,, .fig W Q 1- -ix Q f 9 x , V' is W -.ww-..,t,,...m UPPER LEI-T: Graduating with honors, Bruce Dunlevie and Nancy Vfhitener are the top rank in the class of '75. UPPER RIGHT: The LI-I mixed choir, directed by Miss Marjean Edgar, performs The Road Not Taken. LEFT: jay Madasky and Lou Williford give serious attention to the graduation service. OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER LEFT: Student Council Vice President Craig jarrcll leads in the ccremony's invocation. OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Mr, Anderson introduces Baccalaureate speaker, Rev. Corky Farris. OPPOSITE PAGE BELOW: LH faculty member Dennis Guill is the organist for the servicc. .. - 1946 .A cf- or it -..3-wwf.-f',. o margin, A wi Et. Qikpsws Hwqvg 5 1 I 1' 'f5+f'ii?isfR't,f4's'Qf a- ff s5f?'f Q f , f'gfv l sgvf ' '70 Iii ' it hot'-QW'9vQiifi!4', - Y 'Ea -gig Jn? in , UPPER RIGHT: An exuberant Mark Klaras clutches his diploma with an air of accomplishment. UPPER LEFT: Valcdictorian, Bruce Dunlevie, assures his class that all jocks are not dumb! ABOVE: 710 graduates anticipate the traditional moment of changing conclusion of graduation, Vicki Lister and Chuck Feucr give a final OPPOSITE PAGEQABOVE: Moody Colisqmat SMU is 'OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER LEFT 1 Nancy Whitener, Salutacorian American freedom and opportunity in her welcoming address, After receiving their diplomas, the graduates anxiously await the conclusion o 244 : At the speaks 9 75 is largest Class to graduate M QQUX5 QQXXSR Q -ff v ,i tx! k ,,.. ' 'X iff X WX I it f, it xr. . QW al - , 34 3 1. R.. Q :v 3.1 X11 51-, 1 Qi-K-E15 K if X ..,...Q F Q . gf- ' .h - K J, Q W s., af 1 1P,f?,-J Y-fl ' , ' I s' is .-'-- - A .J , M, 'K-YLSSQQ X ,x :fs S5 Q: 5 4 1 'X ,A . :Q X . il ' W,.' T 1' 1 fb rf' I -,,, 75 graduates celebra te all-night Wg' X K 3' Y' f ! f V I I I ..., W, .,,,. Class arty provided by parents QF-db X21 UPPER LEFT: The motion slows somewhat after 1 competitive bowling game. LOWER LEFT: Becky Finklea and Camille Tinsley share in the fun conversation of the all-night party, LOWER RIGHT: Walle Adams is a part of thoughtful conversa- tion about graduation and future plans, OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER LEFT: joe McBride aims a careful gun for a perfect score. OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER RIGHT: jeff Dulcie ridicules his opponent while enjoying a winning streak. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER LEFT: Foosball is one of the many Amusements found in the Golden Triangle Bowl. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER RIGHT: An easy stroke will mzke Karen Cuellar the winner in this game of miniature golf. 24 9 ,mmf- sl ' my fi .34 :,l A - w.,,,,. k,,,.,w, 2, 2 i M 'L ' F 'H 1 f I V 'L , ' U f , ' ,A K W , if K , 1 I l izi iz. if ,kk,V, wk I I K L L L , , R ' N L yfs , ' Z , , ,Q ,f . t w f Q, ' . 1 ' ,X +1 ,'h: ' s 5,29 V I A ky A , li, , . M W CL- MH A K ,, 7 L A L ff' ' 1 , 'Q M BW .. X' 'nm sf 'if' ,,.A .1 A mi 1? K 'H Ev, :fi X mm.. ..,,., up afzzgfz vga ' W ,, ,hwy E , 3 JT 1 DON ABBOTT 73 - 75 FANG Staff, 74 - 75 Edito- rial Editor, 73 - 74 Sports Writerg 74 - 75 Kappa Rhog 74 - 75 Quill and Scroll LARRY ADAMS 74 - 74 Mixed Choirg 73 - 74 Boys' Choirg 72 - 75 Red Masque Society, 73 - 74 Advertising Director, 74 - 75 Tech- nical Director PAT ADAMS 72 - 75 French Clubg 72 - 75 High- landettes WALLE ADAMS 74 - 75 Girl of the Monthg 74 - 75 Miss LHHSg 74 - 75 NHSg 73 - 75 Cheerleaderg 73 - 74 Favorites Nomi- neeg 73 - 75 Homecoming Nomineeg 73 - 75 Student Councilg 72 - 73 High- landettesg 72 - 75 Y-Teens SUSAN ADWAN Member of the 1975 Graduating Class LOUANN ALDERDICE 73 - 75 FHA DICKEY ALLEN Member of the 1975 Graduating Class KEVIN ALLEN 74 - 75 Mixed Choirg 74 - 75 Student Councilg 73 - 74 Boys, Choirg 73 - 75 FANG Staffg 72 - 75 Chess Club, 74 - 75 V. Pres.g 72 - 75 Red Masque Soci- ery PATTI ALLRED Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class ANDRA ANDERSON 73 - 75 Latin Clubg 73 - 74 Mixed Choirg 73 - 75 NHS BILL ANDERSON 72 - 75 Footballg 72 - 73 Track LANCE ANDERSON Member of the 1975 Graduating Class AMY ARMSTRONG 72 - 73 AFSg 72 - 73 French Club CATI-IY ARNETT 74 - 75 Madrigalsg 73 - 75 Highlan- dettesg 73 - 75 NHSQ 73 - 75 Spanish Clubg 72 - 75 Mixed Choirg 72 - 75 Spirit Teamg 72 - 75 Y-Teens TERRI ASHFORD 73 - 75 DECAQ 73 - 74 Historian, 73 - 74 Spanish Clubg 72 - 73 Spirit Teamg 72 - 75 Y-Teens ANDREA ASHLY 74 - 75 DECAg 73 - 75 junior-Senior Girls, Choirg 73 - 74 Kappa Rho LISA BAILEY 73 - 74 Spanish Clubg 72 - 73 Spirit Team BILL BAKER 74 - 75 DECAQ 72 - 74 Red Masque Socictyg 72 - 73 Kazoo Clubg 72 - 73 Spanish Club IRENE BAKKER Member of the 1975 Graduating Class PETER BALDA 73 - 74 jr. Exchange Clubg 73 - 74 Soccer Club BARRY BANKS Member of the 1975 Graduating Class BETH BANKS Member of the 1975 Graduating Class -IAYNE BARGER 75 - 75 Cheerleaderg 73 - 74 Y- Teens, 72 75 Student Councxl BRUCE BARKER Member of the 1975 Graduatxng Class DONNA BARNES 72 - 73 AFSg 72 - 73 Coin and Stamp Clubg 72 - 73 HEROg 72 - 73 speech Club if , .. GARY BARNET 73 - 75 jr. Exchange Clubg 72 - 75 Wrestling JIM BARTON 72 - 75 German Club BETTY BASS 72 - 75 French Club ERIC BEAM 74 - 75 FCAg 73 - 75 Key Clubg 73 - 75 Spanish Clubg 72 - 75 Student Coun- cil MARK BEARDEN Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class ALAN BECKSTEAD DIANNE BENIGNO Member of the 1975 Graduating Member of the 1975 Graduating Class Class sss. , 1 BRANT BEDSOLE LISA BENNETT 74 - 75 VICAg 75 - 75 Kappa Rho 74 - 75 Mixed Choirg 74 - 75 Senior Class Student Council Representative BRENDA BELL GRACE BENTI-IUL 74 - 75 OEA, Parliamentariang 72 - 74 . 75 Math Clubg 74 . 75 Pafgmgd, 73 French Club Pres.g 74 - 75 Rallye Clubg 73 - 74 Ger- man Club, 2nd V. Pres.g 73 - 74 Stu- dent Council PAM BELL JILL BEREA 72 - 73 French Club Member of the 1975 Graduating Class CATHY BENGTSON RICHARD BERK 72 - 75 Spirit Team 72 - 75 Concert Bandg 72 - 75 March- ing Band DEBBIE BETTS ROBERT BLACK Member of the 1975 Graduating Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class Class -IOHN BETTS ELLEN BLACKARD 74 - 75 DECAg 74 - 75 French Club 74 - 75 FTAg 73 - 74 Spanish Clubg 72 - 74 Concert Bandg 72 - 74 Marching Bandg 72 - 73 Red Masque Society MARTY BISHOP BRENDA BLAIR Member of the 1975 Graduating 73 - 75 Spirit Teamg 73 - 74 Student C1355 Council MICHELE BISHOP SUSAN BOUDREAU 74 ' 75 Y-TGCHSQ 72 - 73 FFCHCTI 73 - 74 Kappa Rhog 72 - 75 Highlan- Club dettes GREG BLACK NANCY BRAESICKE Member of the 1975 Graduating 74 - 75 DECAg 73 - 74 Spanish Class Clubg 72 - 74 AFSg 72 - 73 Speech Clubg 72 - 73 Student Councilg 72 - 75 Y-Teens ft. -7 TERESA BRAMLETT 73 - 74 Spanish Clubg 73 - 75 Y- Teensg 72 V 73 Spirit Team BEKI BRANHAM 74 - 75 WILDCAT Staff, Activities and Faculty Editorg 74 - 75 Y-Teensg 73 - 75 NHSg 74 - 75 Quill and Scroll BRENDA BROCK 74 - 75 Student Councilg 73 - 75 AFSg 73 - 75 Red Masque Societyg 72 - 75 Highlan- dettesg 72 - 75 Y-Teens DANNY BROWN Member of the 1975 Graduating Class DEBBIE BROWN 72 - 73 Spirit Team 256 KEITH BROWN 74 - 75 Rallye Club KEVIN BROWN 74 - 75 Moto-Sportg 73 - 75 VICA 74 - 75 Sgt. at Arms TERRY BROWN 73 - 75 German Club TIM BROWN Member of the 1975 Graduating Class ANNE BROYLES Member of the 1975 Graduating Class . KATHY BRUCE 74 - 75 FTAg 74 - 75 WILDCAT Staff, Activities and Seniors Editorg 74 - 75 Quill and Scrollg 73 - 75 French Clubg 73 - 75 NHSQ 73 - 74 Scholastic Sweater Awardg 72 - 75 FHA, 72 - 75 Historian, 74 - 75 3rd V. Pres.g 72 - 73 Spirit Team DOUG BURGDORF 72 - 73 LH Divers CINDI BURK Member of the 1975 Graduating Class JACKIE BUTCHER 72 - 73 Spirit Team BRAD CALDWELL Member of the 1975 Graduating Class JIM CAMP 72 - 73 Spanish Club SCOTT CAMPBELL 74 - 75 Soccerg 73 - 74 Footballg 73 - 75 German Clubg 72 - 73 Football ,IAVIER CANALES Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class CINDY CARDER 74 - 75 VICA, Pres.g 73 - 74 FHAQ 72 - 74 LH Diversg 72 - 73 Student Council DEBBIE CARDWELL 74 - 75 Y-Teensg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 73 - 74 Student Council 7 LAURA CARLSON 74 - 75 French Clubg 73 - 75 High- landettesg 73 - 75 NHSQ 72 - 73 AFSQ 72 - 75 Student Councilg 72 - 75 Y-Teens, 72 - 73 Devotional Chairman, 74 - 75 Service Chairman SHAY CARNAHAN Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class DAVID CARNEAL 74 - 75 Footballg 74 - 75 jr. Exchange Clubg 74 - 75 Spanish Clubg 72 - 73 Key Clubg 72 - 74 Student Councilg 72 - 73 Track RENEA CARPENTER 74 - 75 Student Councilg 74 - 75 OEA TIM CARPENTER 73 - 74 VICAQ 72 - 74 Mixed Choir DON CARRELL 72 - 75 LH Divers ,JOHN CARSON Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class ELENA CARVAJAL 74 - 75 AFSg 74 - 75 FANG Staff, 74 Exchange Editor, 75 News Editorg 74 - 75 FTAg 74 - 75 Sr. Class Secretaryg 74 - 75 WILDCAT Staff, Clubs and Sopho- mores Editorg 74 - 75 Quill and Scrollg 73 - 75 Spanish Clubg 73 - 75 Student Councilg 72 - 73 Spirit Team TERRY CAUDLE Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class GERALD CAYCE 72 - 75 Football Mgr.g 72 - 75 Key Club KEITH CHANCEY Member of the 1975 Graduating Class TRIPP CHENAULT Member of the 1975 Graduating Class ,Q , tg .IULANN CI-IILES Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class JIM CLARK 74 - 75 Coin and Stamp Clubg 74 - 75 Rallye Clubg 73 - 75 Spanish Club ,IUDIE CLARK 74 - 75 Creative Reflectionsg 74 - 75 FTAg 74 - 75 NHSg 73 - 75 Latin Clubg 72 - 73 Tennis Teamg 74 - 75 Scholastic Sweater RANDY CLASEN 73 - 75 Baseballg 73 - 75 Footballg 72 - 73 Spanish Clubg 72 - 75 Student Council GLORIA CLEVENGER 73 - 75 AFSg 73 - 75 FANG Staff, 74 - 75 Advertising Managerg 73 - 74 Spanish Clubg 73 - 75 Student Councilg 72 - 73, 74 - 75 Red Masque Societyg 72 - 74 Y-Teens BRUCE COCKLIN Member of the 1975 Graduating Class CINDY COLEMAN 74 A 75 Homecoming Nomineeg 73 - 74 Kappa Rhog 73 - 74 Y-Teensg 72 - 75 Highlandettesg 72 - 74 Student Council ,IOANN COLEMAN 73 - 74 junior-Senior Girls, Choir 60 MARION COLEMAN Member of the 1975 Graduating Class CAVETTE COLLINS Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class STEVE COLLINS 74 - 75 German Clubg 74 - 75 Moto- Sport JOHN CONWAY 74 - 75 Student Councilg 73 - 75 Latin Clubg 72 - 73 FCA CANDY COTTON 73 - 75 junior-Senior Girls, Choirg 73 - 74 Kappa Rho .JEFF COULSTON 74 - 75 FCAg 74 - 75 Math Clubg 73 - 75 Student Councilg 72 - 75 Baseballg 72 - 75 Key Club DENISE COX Member of the 1975 Graduating Class DOUG COX Member of the 1975 Graduating Class ' KIM CRAVENS Member of the 1975 Graduating Class PAT CREAMER 74 - 75 DECA 3 CHUCK CRIMMINS 74 75 Coin and Stamp Club, 74 75 French Club CATHY CRITES 74 - 75 Girl of the Monthg 74 - 75 Homecoming Nomineeg 73 - 75 NHSQ 72 - 75 Highlandettes, 75 - 74 2nd Lieut., 74 ' 75 Captaing 72 - 75 Spanish Clubg 72 - 74 Student Councilg 72 - 75 Y-Teens SARA CROSS 74 - 75 French Clubg 74 - 75 Girl's Volleyballg 74 - 75 Red Masque Soci- etyg 74 - 75 Student Councilg 72 - 73, 74 - 75 Y-Teens KAREN CUELLAR 73 75 Y Teens JANIS CULLUM 74-75 Nnsg 73 - 74 DECA KAREN CUMELLA 72 - 74 Spanish Club MARK CUMMINS 74 - 75 DECA -IAN ET CURTIS 74 - 75 -Ir. Exchangettesg 74 - 75 Y- Teensg 72 - 75 Spirit Team JEFF DANNEMILLR Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class BRUCE DAVIS Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class 62 DEBI DAVIS 73 - 74 Y-Teensg 72 - 73 Student Council KAREN DAVIS 74 - 75 FANG Staff, 74 - 75 Photo Editorg 74 - 75 WILDCAT Staff, Busi- ness Managerg 74 - 75 Y-Teensg 73 - 74 AFSg 72 - 73 Kazoo Clubg 72 - 74 Library Assistants MELISSA DAVIS Member of the 1975 Graduating Class TANA DAVIS Member of the 1975 Graduating Class DEBBIE DAWSON Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class LISA DAWSON 74 - 75 Rallye Clubg 73 - 75 NHSQ 72 - 73 Latin Clubg 72 3- 73 Student Council PHILLIP DAY 74 - 75 FANG Staff, Sports Editorg 74 - 75 Key Clubg 74 - 75 WILDCAT Staff, Sportsg 73 - 74 FCAg 74 - 75 Quill and Scrollg 75 Student Councilg UIL Editorial Writing - lst in District, 2nd in Regionals, 6th in State JIM DEES 74 - 75 FCAg 74 - 75 Key Clubg 72 - 73 Baseballg 72 - 75 Footballg 72 - 73 jr. Exchange Club DEBI DEMUTI-I 74 - 75 Student Councilg 74 - 75 VICA, V. Pres.g 74 - 75 Y-Teensg 72 - 73 Spanish Clubg 72 - 73 Speech Clubg 72 - 73 Student Councilg 72 - 73 Y- Teens KATHY DEPETRIS 72 - 73 OEA 1- I 0,3- JULIE DEWEES 74 - 75 DECAQ 74 - 75 Y-Teensg 73 - 75 NI-IS, 74 A 75 V. Pres.g 72 - 75 French Club, 74 - 75 Pres.g 72 - 74 Highlandettesg 72 - 73 Y-Teensg 74 - 75 Girl of the Month VALERIE DICKEY 74 - 75 NHSg 73 - 74 Student Coun- cilg 72 - 75 Highlandettesg 72 - 75 Latin Clubg 72 V 73 Speech Club GIGI DICKMAN Member of the 1975 Graduating Class NANCY DINWIDDIE 74 - 75 AFSg 74 - 75 NHSg 74 - 75 Spanish Clubg 74 - 75 Student Councilg 72 - 75 I-Iighlandettesg 72 - 73 Spanish Club KATHI DIXON 74 - 75 HEROQ 73 - 75 Highlan- dettesg 72 - 73 Spirit Teamg 72 - 74 Stu- dent Council Member of the 1975 Graduating DENNIS DOTSON Class DEBBIE DOUGHTY 74 - 75 Cheerleaderg 74 - 75 Home- coming Queeng 73 - 74 AFSQ 73 - 74 junior-Senior Girls, Choirg 72 - 73 Soph. Girls, Choir -IOE DOYE Member of the 1975 Graduating Class RANDY DRAPER Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class BEN DRENNAN 73 A 74 Latin Club 26 64 WILLIAM DRUMMOND 73 - 75 French Clubg 72 - 75 Chess Club JEFF DULCIE 74 - 75 Nl-ISQ 73 - 75 Key Clubg 73 - 75 Latin Club, 73 - 74 Slave Rep., 74 - 75 Pres.g 73 - 75 Pop Groupg 72 - 75 Boys' Choirg 72 - 75 Mixed Choir MELINDA DUNLAP 74 A 75 French Clubg 74 - 75 National Merit Semi-Finalistg 72 - 75 Orchestra BRUCE DUNLEVIE 74 - 75 Boy of the Monthg 73 - 75 FCA, 73 - 74 V. Pres., 74 - 75 Pres.g 73 - 75 Footballg 73 - 75 NHSQ 73 - 74 Scho- lastic Sweater Awardg 72 - 73 AFSg 72 - 75 Key Clubg 72 - 75 Spanish Clubg 72 - 73 Student Councilg Valedictorian - Senior Class of 1975g 74 - 75 Most Likely to Succeedg 74 - 75 Scholastic Medal GARY DUNN Member of the 1975 Graduating Class RANDY DURBIN 74 - 75 Chess Clubg 72 - 73 Chess Clubg 72 - 73 Spanish Club DENISE DURHAM 73 - 74 DECAQ 72 - 73 Spirit Team CHARLES DUTTON 73 - 75 Red Masqueg 73 - 75 Speech Club KENNY EDGAR Member of the 1975 Graduating Class CHERYL EDWARDS 73 - 74 DECAQ 72 - 73 Spirit Team PETE EMERSON Member of the 1975 Graduating Class BRET ENGLISH 72 - 75 Concert Bandg 72 - 73 Ger- man Clubg 72 - 75 Marching Band LEEANN ENRIGHT 73 - 75 junior-Senior Girls, Choirg 72 - 75 French Clubg 72 - 73 Soph. Girls' Choir SHARON EVERETT 73 - 74 junior-Senior Girls' Choirg 72 - 75 AFSg 72 - 74 French Clubg 72 - 74 Student Couneilg 72 - 74 Swim Teamg 72 - 75 Y-Teens, 74 - 75 Histo- rian JAN EWING Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class 66 LISA FARMER CHUCK FEUER 74 - 75 jr. Exchangettesg 74 - 75 74 - 75 Student Council Pres.g 74 - Moto-Sportg 74 - 75 OEA 75 Boy of the Month .IEANNIE FARNSWORTH CHERYL FIELDS Member of the 1975 Graduating 74 , 75 OEA? 73 , 74 DECA Class DEBBIE FARRAR MARCIA FIELDS 74 - 75 junior-Senior Girls' Choir 74 ' 75 KQPP21 Rl'10L 74 ' 75 SYU1' phonic Bandg 73 - 75 NHSg 72 - 73 Concert Bandg 72 - 75 Marching Band DON FARRAR TONI FIELDS 74 - 75 -Ir. Exchange Club 74 - 75 FANG Staffg 74 - 75 Kappa Rho, Reporterg 72 - 75 Spirit Team, 74 - 75 V. Pres. RANDY FENNELL BECKY FINKLEA Member of the 1975 Graduating 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 72 - 75 Highlan- Class dettes TERRENCE FINNEGAN Member of the 1975 Graduating Class DENISE FIRMIN 74 - 75 Student Council Treasurerg 72 - 75 Highlandettes LORI FISCHER 74 - 75 Natl. Merit Semi-Finalistg 73 - 75 Highlandettes, 74 - 75 Alternate Officerg 73 - 75 NHSg 73 - 75 Red Masque Societyg 72 - 75 French Clubg 72 - 73 Spirit Team, 2nd Officer ANNETTE FLANIGAN 74 - 75 OEAg 72 - 73 Red Masque Society JAMES FLETCHER 73 - 75 Red Masque Soc.g 72 - 75 Chess Clubg 72 - 75 Speech Club, 74 - 75 V. Pres.g 72 - 73 Student Councilg 72 - 74 Wildlife Club, 73 - 74 Secretary SAM FLORANCE 74 - 75 Pop Groupg 73 - 74 FCAg 73 - 74 junior Exchange Clubg 73 - 75 Mixed Choir TIM FLORES 72 - 75 Football KEVIN FORSYTH 74-75 HEROg 74- vs v1cA LAURIE FORTEITH 73 - 75 FANG Staff, 74 - 75 News Editorg 73 - 75 Kappa Rhog 73 - 75 Nl-ISg 73 - 75 Quill and Scrollg 72 - 74 Latin Clubg 74 - 75 Scholastic Sweater JEFF FOUNTAIN 74 - 75 Rallye Clubg 73 - 74 jr. Exchange Clubg 73 - 75 Spanish Club, 74 - 75 Treasurerg 72 - 73 Chess Clubg 72 - 75 Marching Bandg 72 - 74 Orches- trag 72 - 75 Symphonic Band 267 DIANA FOWLER 74 - 75 Student Councilg 74 - 75 Y- Teensg 72 - 73 FI-IAg 72 - 73 Spirit Team MARIE FOWLER Member of the 1975 Graduating Class LYDIA FRANCIS 73 - 75 NHS, 74 - 75 Reporterg 73 - 75 Quill and Scrollg 73 - 75 WILD- CAT Staff, 73 - 74 Managing Editor, 74 - 75 Editorg 72 - 74 French Club NIKKI FRANTZ 74-75 Homecoming Nomineeg 72 - 75 Mixed Choirg 72 - 74 I-Iighlandettesg 72 - 75 Y-Teens DEANNA FRENCH Member of the 1975 Graduating Class 68 MINDY FROESE 74 - 75 OEA COLUMBUS FULGI-IUINI 72 - 75 Footballg 72 - 74 Track MITCHELL FULLER 72 - 73 Key Clubg 72 - 75 Footballg 72 - 75 Student Councilg 72 - 75 Track STEVE FUNK Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class CHARLES GABRIEL Member of the 1975 Graduating Class BRETT GADBURY 74 - 75 Student Councilg 73 - 75 Rodeo Teamg 72 - 75 DECAQ 72 - 75 Equestrian Club ROBERT GALLARDO Member of the 1975 Graduating Class RAY GARRETT Member of the 1975 Graduating Class TOM GATEWOOD 72 - 75 Key Club KATHY GATZ Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class STEVE GEORGE Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class PHILLIP GERBER 75 - 74 FCAg 72 - 75 Footballg 72 - 75 Track DAVID GIBSON Member of the 1975 Graduating Class DONNA GIDDINGS 74 - 75 junior-Senior Girls, Choirg 73 - 74 Homecoming Nomineeg 72 - 74 Spirit Teamg 72 - 74 Student Councilg 74 - 75 Favorites Nominee MARK GIFFORD Member of the 1975 Graduating Class EMI GILBERT 73 - 75 Kappa Rhog 73 - 75 Highlan dcttcsg 72 - 73 Spirit Team PAM GILMORE 74 - 75 DECAg 73 - 74 Kappa Rho BRIAN GIMARC 74 - 75 Concert Bandg 74 - 75 March ing Band GEORGE GIMARC 74 - 75 FANG Staff, Cartoonistg 74 - 75 WILDCAT Staff, Cartoonistg 73 - 74 Symphonic Bandg 72 - 73, 74 - 75 Concert Bandg 72 - 75 Marching Band TERRY GLASS 74 - 75 NHSg 72 - 73 Track DANIEL GRAUNKE BRAD GREENSTREET Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Member of the 1975 Graduating Class Class BOYD GRAYSON TINA GREMMINGER 74 - 75 Rallye Clubg 73 - 75 Latin Member of the 1975 Graduating Clubg 72 - 75 FCAQ 72 - 74 Key Club Class eff! fe A-J! 'iv-f-if LISA GREEN KIM GRESHAM 73 - 75 VICA 74 - 75 DECAg 74 - 75 Y-Teensg 72 - 74 French Clubg 72 - 73 Orchestra BECKY GREENE SCOTT GRIFFIN 74 ' 75 AFSL 74 ' 75 KHPP21 Rhoa 74 Member of the 1975 Graduating - 75 fDEAg 74 - 75 Spanish Clubg 74 - 75 C1355 Y-Teens .IENNIE GREENE MIKE GRIMES 75 - 74 Latin Clubg 73 - 75 Red Mas- 74 . 75 QEA que Societyg 72 - 73 Spanish Clubg 72 - 73 Y-Teens 72 JAMES GROSS Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class MIKE GROVES Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class PAM GUDZIN 74 - 75 Kappa Rhog 74 - 75 NHSg 72 - 73 FTAQ 72 - 74 Y-Teens PATTI GUERIN 1975 FANG Staff, Reporter ' KENNETH HAGGERTY 74 - 75 -Ir. Exchange Clubg 72 - 75 Wrestling EVA HALE 73 - 74 AFSQ 73 - 75 Highlandettes, 74 - 75 1st Lieutenantg 72 - 73 Equestri- ans' 72 - 73 Spirit Team 1st Officer LAURI HALFORD 72 - 73 German Club, 72 - 74 junior- Senior Girls Choirg 71 - 73 Y-Teensg 74-75 Scholastic Sweater EMMA FAYE HALL 74 - 75 Kappa Rhog 72 - 74 Spirit Team PATTI HALL 73 - 74 Spanish Clubg 73 - 75 Spirit Teamg 73 - 74 Student Councilg 73 - 75 Y-Teens -JOHN HAMPTON 72 - 73 Key Clubg 72 - 73 Latin Club HEATHER HANDLEY 73 - 74 French Clubg 72 - 73 Spirit Teamg 72 - 73 Y-Teens TOMMY HARDIN 72 - 75 Track SHERRI HARMAN Member of the 1975 Graduating Class BILL HARPER Member of the 1975 Graduating Class MARGARET HARPER 74 - 75 HEROg 72 - 73 Spirit Team DOUG HARRIS Member of the 1975 Graduating Class DAVID HART Member of the 1975 Graduating Class STEVE HAYNIE Member of the 1975 Graduating Class LORETTA BETH HAZZARD Member of the 1975 Graduating Class PAUL HEAD 74 - 75 NHSg 74 - 75 Scholastic Sweater 273 274 STEVE HEBBLER Member of the 1975 Graduating Class DON HERRING 74 - 75 Rallye Clubg 74 - 75 Natl. Merit Semi-Finalistg 73 - 74 Coin and Stamp Clubg 73 - 75 Math Clubg 73 - 75 Student Councilg 72 - 75 Chess Club, 74 - 75 Pres.g 72 - 74 French Club KIM HESTER 74 - 75 Homecoming Queen Nomi- neeg 74 - 75 Senior Favoriteg 73 - 75 Cheerleaderg 73 - 74 Homecoming Princessg 73 - 74 junior Favoriteg 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 72 - 73 Soph. Favoriteg 72 - 74 Student Council PATTY HETH Member of the 1975 Graduating Class LEE HIESTER 72 A 74 AFSQ 72 - 73 Soph. Favorite Nomineeg 72 - 74 Student Councilg 72 - 73 Swimmingg 72 - 74 Y-Teens JERRY HILBURN Member of the 1975 Graduating Class ,IANICE HILL Member of the 1975 Graduating Class JON HILL 74 - 75 Rallye Clubg 73 - 74 Boys, Choirg 72 - 75 French Clubg 72 - 74 Key Club ,IAN HINES 73 - 75 Highlandettesg 73 - 74 jun- ior-Senior Girls' Choirg 72 - 75 Y- Teens LISA HINRICHS 74 - 75 NHSg 74 - 75 Natl. Merit Semi-Finalistg 73 - 75 Spanish Clubg 72 - 75 Highlandettes, 74 - 75 2nd Lieu- tenantg 72 - 75 Y-Teens BILL HINTON BILL HOLLAND 74 - 75 NHS! 74 - 75 Natl, Merit 73 - 74 Key Clubg 72 - 74 Baseball Semi-Finalistg 74 - 75 Spanish Club CLAUDIA HOCHGRAF DANNY HOLLEY Member of the 1975 Graduating 72 - 73 FCAg 72 - 75 Footballg 72 - Class 74 German Clubg 72 - 73 Student Council BARRY HOGUE NANCY HOOD Member of the 1975 Graduating 73 - 75 Symphonic Bandg 72 - 73 Class Concert Bandg 72 - 74 French Clubg 72 - 75 Marching Bandg 72 - 73 Red Mas- que Society PAM HOLBROOK TIP HOUSEWRIGHT 74 - 75 DECAQ 74 - 75 Scholastic 73 - 75 Orchestrag 72 - 75 Marching Sweater Awardg 74 - 75 Tennis Bandg 72 - 75 Symphonic Band PATTI HOLIDAY TERESA HOWARD 74 - 75, 72 - 73 Paramedg 72 - 73 73 - 74 Y-Teensg 72 - 73 French Spirit Team Clubg 72 - 73 Spirit Team 76 CAROL HUDDLESTON 74 - 75 Natl. Merit Semi-Finalistg 73 - 75 Highlandettes, 74 - 75 2nd Lieu- tenantg 73 - 75 NI-ISQ 73 - 75 Spanish Clubg 72 - 73 Spirit Teamg Girl of the Month PAUL HUDSON Member of the 1975 Graduating Class JAMIE HUGHEN 74 - 75 Football LAURIE HUGHES 74 - 75 HEROQ 73 - 75 Latin Clubg 73 - 75 NHSg 72 - 74 Highlandettes RICHARD HUGHES 74 - 75 Football Trainerg 74 - 75 Sr. Board of Directorsg 73 - 75 German Clubg 73 - 74 jr. Class V. Presg 72 - 74 Footballg 72 - 75 Student Council GARY HUNT Member of the 1975 Graduating Class LOGAN IRVIN 72 - 75 French Clubg 72 - 75 March- ing Bandg 72 - 74 Orchestrag 72 - 73 Student Councilg 72 - 75 Symphonic Band ,ION-IACKSON Member of the 1975 Graduating C1355 74 - 75 Scholastic Sweater MIKEJACKSON 73 - 74 Chess Clubg 73 - 74 Coin and Stamp Clubg 73 - 74 French Clubg 73 - 74 - 75 Scholastic Sweater BROOKE ,IAMIESON Member of the 1975 Graduating Class CRAIGJARRELL 74 - 75 Sr. Class Board of Directorsg 73 - 74 Baseballg 73 - 74 Jr, Class Boardg 72 - 75 Key Clubg 72 - 75 Stu- dent Council, 74 - 75 V, Pres. BECKYJENSEN Member of the 1975 Graduating Class CAROLJENSEN 74 - 75 OEA, Pres.g 74 - 75 Student Councilg 73 - 75 Spanish Club LYNN JENSEN 74 - 75 FCAg 72 - 73 Key Clubg 72 - 73 Student Council SHEILA JETER 72 - 73 Student Council JIMMY JOHNSON 74 - 75 HEROg 74 - 75 VICA JULIE JOHNSON 73 - 75 Highlandettesg 72 - 73 Spirit Teamg 72 - 75 Student Councilg 72 - 75 Y-Teens SHERRILJOHNSON Member of the 1975 Graduating Class TAMMI JOHNSON Member of the 1975 Graduating Class VERONICA JOHNSON Member of the 1975 Graduating Class 27 7 DONNAJONES Member of the 1975 Graduating Class GREGJONES Member ofthe1975 Graduating Class NANCYJONES 72 - 75 Spirit Team RONJONES 74 - 75 Kappa Rhog 73 - 75 Sym- phonic Bandg 72 - 73 Concert Bandg 72 - 75 Marching Bandg 72 - 75 Stage Band, 74 - 75 Director SCOTTJONES Member of the 1975 Graduating Class BILLJORDAN Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class DIANE KAIN 73 - 74 Paramed STEVE KATZ 73 - 74 German Club JULIE KEELING Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class CAROLYN KELLY 74 - 75 DECA PATRICIA KENDRICK BRUCE KETTLE Member of the 1975 Graduating 73 - 74 Kappa Rho, Social V, Pres, Class JULIE KENNARD LON KIDD 73 - 75 Latin Clubg 73 - 75 Highlan- dettesg 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 74 - 75 Assist- ant Social Chairmang 72 - 73 Spirit Teamg 72 - 74 Student Council 74 - 75 Mixed Choirg 73 - 74 jr. Exchange Club VICKIE KENNEDY BARBARA KIKER Member of the 1975 Graduating 74 - 75 Y-Teensg 73 - 75 French C1355 Clubg 73 - 75 I-Iighlandettesg 73 - 75 NHSg 73 - 74 Student Councilg 72 - 73 Spirit Team KAREN KENT DAN KILLIAN Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Member of the 1975 Graduating Class Class .IACQUELINE KESSLER STEVE KILPATRICK MCrHbCr Of fhff 1975 Graduating 74 - 75 Sr. Class Board of Directorsg Class 73 - 74 Spanish Clubg 72 - 75 Golf 279 LEA ANN KLEYPAS Member of the 1975 Graduating Class MARY KN IGHTS Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class -IINNA KNOX 74 - 75 Student Councilg 73 - 75 I-Iighlandettesg 72 - 73 Spirit Teamg 72 - 75 Y-Teensg 74 - 75 FANG Staff STEPHANIE KOLSTER 74 - 75 Student Councilg 74 - 75 VICAQ 72 - 75 Y-Teens JUDY KRIEHN 74 - 75 Agapeg 74 - 75 Coin and Stamp Club, Sec.g 74 - 75 Creative Reflections, Pres.g 73 - 75 NHSg 72 - 75 AFS, 74 - 75 Seeg 72 - 74 Arabesque, 75 - 74 Sec.-Treasg 74 - 75 Girl of the Month JULIE KUBASEK 74 - 75 NHSQ 72 - 73 French Clubg 72 - 73 Concert Bandg 72 - 73 Marching Band EDDIE KUNY Member of the 1975 Graduating Class ,Ja ...n-rf LAURA LAFEVERS Member of the 1975 Graduating Class ELAINE LANDGRLN Member of the 1975 Graduating Class LINDA LANDRESS 74 - 75 French Clubg 74 - 75 Kappa Rhog 74 - 75 Student Councilg 73 - 74 Highlandettesg 73 - 75 Red Masqueg 75 - 75 Speech Clubg 73 - 74 Y-Teensg 72 - 73 Spirit Team CECILE LARUE Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class DOUG LATIMER Member of the 1975 Graduating Class SHARON LATIMER Member of the 1975 Graduating Class PATTY LAWSON Member of the 1975 Graduating Class LISA LEROUAX 74 - 75 Homecoming Queen Nomi- neeg 74 - 75 Kappa Rho, Program V. Pres.g 73 - 74 Mixed Choirg 72 - 75 French Clubg 72 - 73 Soph. Girls Choirg 72 - 75 Spirit Team, 73 - 74 1st Officer, 74 - 75 Pres. RAYMOND LI 74 - 75 NHSg 72 - 73 Marching Band CAROL LILES 72 - 73 Spirit Team VICKIE LISTER 74 - 75 Girl of the Monthg 74 - 75 Natl, Merit Semi-Finalistg 74 - 75 Sr. Class Pres.g 73 - 74 Favorites Nomineeg 73 - 75 NHSQ 72 - 74 French Clubg 72 - 75 Marching Band, 73 - 74 Drum Major, 74 - 75 Head Drum Majorg 72 - 73 Soph. Class Pres.g 74 - 75 Most Likely to Succeed ROBERT LLOYD 73 - 74 Spanish Clubg 72 - 73 Foot- ball CHRIS LIND Member of the 1975 Graduating Class SUSAN LOCKE 74 - 75 jr. Exchangetresg 73 - 74 Y- Teens RAY LINDSEY 74 - 75 VICAg 73 - 74 Coin and Stamp Clubg 73 - 74 Kappa Rho CARLA LOVELL 73 - 75 Highlandettesg 73 - 75 NHSg 72 - 73 Spirit Teamg 72 - 75 Y-Teensg 72 - 74 ICC Officer, 74 - 75 V. Pres. of Membership RAND LINDSLY 74 - 75 -Ir. Exchange Clubg 72 - 75 Concert Banclg 72 - 75 German Clubg 72 - 75 Marching Band LANCE LOVELL Member of the 1975 Graduating Class DIANA LOYD 74 - 75 FANG Staff, Associate Edi- torg 74 - 75 Quill and Scrollg 74 - 75 Homecoming Nomineeg 73 - 74 High- landettesg 72 - 73 Favorites Nomineeg 72 - 73 Soph. Class Rep.g 72 - 73 Spirit Teamg 72 - 75 Student Council, 74 - 75 Sec.g 72 - 75 Y-Teens, 73 - 75 Spirit Chairman EILEEN LUTAN 74 - 75 German Clubg 74 - 75 Math Clubg 74 - 75 NHSg 72 - 73 German Clubg 72 - 73 Paramedg 72 - 73 Tennisg 74 - 75 Scholastic Sweater SCOTT LUTHER Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class NEELY LYNCH 73 - 74 Agageg 73 - 74 Kappa Rhog 72 - 73 Spirit Team TOMMY LYON 74 - 75 Orchestrag 74 - .75 Spanish Club, V. Pres. STEVE MACASKILL Member of the 1975 Graduating Class HELEN MACDONALD 74 - 75 AFS - Foreign Exchange Student from Sheffield, England MIKE MACHIN 74 - 75 Swimmingg 72 - 74 Latin Club JAY MACLASKEY 73 - 74 Boys' Choirg 73 - 74 French Clubg 73 - 74 Madrigalsg 73 - 75 Mixed Choir, 74 - 75 V. Pres.g 72 - 75 March- ing Bandg 74 - 75 Drum Majorg 72 - 75 Symphonic Band PAT MADDY Member of the 1975 Graduating Class 4 DAVID MAGAR Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class CASEY MAHONE Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class MICKEY MALANAPHY 73 - 75 Basketballg 72 - 73 Concert Bandg 72 - 73 Marching Band JUDY MARR 73 - 75 junior-Senior Girls, Choirg 73 - 74 Spanish Clubg 72 - 73 Spirit Team STEVE MARSHALL Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class SCOTT MARTIN 74 - 75 Key Clubg 74 - 75 NHSg 74 - 75 Rallye Clubg 73 - 75 FCA ROSS MASON Member of the 1975 Graduating Class BRUCE MASSENGALE Member of the 1975 Graduating Class CELIA MASSEY 73 - 75 Highlandettesg 72 - 73 Spirit Team TOM MAYER 73 - 74 Spanish Clubg 72 - 75 Key Clubg 72 - 75 Swim Team STEVE MAZIARZ 74 - 75 Stage Bandg 72 - 75 Mixed Choir MARK MCANALLY Member of the 1975 Graduating Class JOE MCBRIDE Member of the 1975 Graduating Class -IEFF MLCASKILL 73 - 74 FTA BECKY MQCLBNNY 73 - 75 Kappa Rhog 72 - 75 Girls' Trackg State Qualifier 73 - 75, National Qualifier 75g Girl of the Month CATHY MCCORMICK 73 - 75 Highlandettesg 72 - 73 French Clubg 72 - 73 Spirit Team KIM MCCRADY 73 - 74 Spanish Club SALLY MCGEE Member of the 1975 Graduating Class THOMAS MCGUFFEY Member of the 1975 Graduating Class BRAD MQJUNKIN Member of the 1975 Graduating Class 2 6 fe- .... ' ivw, l fra' ,i A 71: aff MARY ALICE MCKEEVER 73 - 75 Symphonic Bandg 72 - 73 Concert Bandg 72 - 73 German Clubg 72 - 74 jr. Exchangettes, 73 - 74 Treas.g 72 - 75 Marching Bandg 72 - 73 Student Council RANDY MCKELLAR 74 - 75 Symphonic Bandg 73 - 75 NI-ISg 72 - 74 Concert Bandg 72 - 75 French Clubg 72 - 75 jr. Exchange Club, 73 - 74 Treasurer, 74 - 75 V. Pres.g 72 - 75 Marching Band DAVID MCMILLAN 74 - 75 NHSQ 74 - 75 Rallye Clubg 74 - 75 Scholastic Sweater KATHLEEN MEANS 73 - 75 Spanish Clubg 72 - 74 Orchestrag 72 - 75 Swim Team, 73 - 75 Captain BILL MEDLEY 74 - 75 German Club, Pres.g 74 - 75 Madrigalsg 73 - 75 Student Councilg 72 - 75 Boys, Choirg 72 - 75 Mixed Choir LARRY MELBY 73 - 75 German Clubg 73 - 75 Stu- dent Council LIZ MELBY 73 - 75 Student Councilg 73 - 75 Y- Teensg 72 - 73 Interactg 72 - 75 Latin Clubg 72 - 75 Spirit Team DAVID MERRYMAN 74 - 75 Math Clubg 73 - 74 Student Councilg 72 - 75 Boys' Choirg 72 - 75 French Clubg 72 - 75 Mixed Choir KATHY MERSI-ION Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class MIKE MEYERS 73 - 75 DECA STACY MICARELLI 74 - 75 AFSQ 73 - 75 Student Coun- cil, 74 - 75 Historiang 73 - 75 Y-Teens TOM MICHAEL 73 - 75 I-IEROQ 73 - 74 Student Council MARYBETH MILLER Member of the 1975 Graduating Class VALERIE MILLER 72 - 74 French Clubg 72 - 75 March- ing Bandg 74 - 75 OEA, Sergeant-ab Armsg 72 - 73 Red Masque Societyg 72 - 73 Speech Clubg 72 - 75 Symphonic Band KAREN MOORE 74 - 75 jr. Exchangettesg 73 - 75 Y- Teens KARLA MOORE 74 - 75 jr. Exchangettesg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 74 - 75 Y-Teens MARY MOORE Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class MICHELE MOORE 74 - 75 HERO BRUCE MORGAN 72 - 73 Concert Bandg 72 - 73 March- ing Band DAWN MORGAN Member of the 1975 Graduating Class 7 2 CHERYL MORRISON 74 - 75 VICA, Reporter TOM MULI-IALL Member of the 1975 Graduating Class BRAD MUNSON Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class ' MIKE MURDOCH Member of the 1975 Graduating Class RICHARD NA-IERA Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class KATHY NEFF 73 - 75 Orchestra, 73 - 75 Stage Bandg 72 - 75 Marching Bandg 72 - 75 Symphonic Band GREG NEFFLE 74 - 75 Moto-Sport BIUXD NEIGHBOR 73 - 75 Kappa Rho, 73 - 74 V. Pres., 73 - 75 Latin Club, 74 - 75 Reporter DIANE NEVELS 74 - 75 VICAg 72 - 73 Track 'sl' JUDY NIEMAN 74 - 75 VICAg 72 - 73 Spanish Club DIANNE O,BRIAN Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class ,IEANNE ODUM 72 - 75 Marching Bandg 73 - 75 NHS, 74 - 75 Treas.g 72 - 75 Orchestrag 74 - 75 Red Masque Soeg 72 - 73 Soph. Class Sec.-Treas.g 74 - 75 Spanish Clubg 74 - 75 Stage Band, 72 74 Student Councilg 72 - 75 Symphonic Band BRENDA OLDHAM 74 75 DECA DAVID OLIVER ,ff-cf 1974 FANG Staff, Photographerg 1974 WILDCAT Staff, Photographer 5: 1, 1, DARRA O'MALLEY Member of the 1975 Graduating Class MARK ONDICH 74 - 75 Basketballg 74 - 75 FCAQ 74 - 75 Key Clubg 74 - 75 Student Council DREW OSBORNE Member of the 1975 Graduating Class TODD OTTE 74 - 75 Red Masque Soc.g 75 - 74 Boys' Choirg 72 - 75 Marching Bandg 72 - 75 Symphonic Band RHYS OTTMER 73 - 74 Spanish Club TOM PALMER Member of the 1975 Graduating Class 90 TRICIA PALMER GARRY pEARQE Member of the 1975 Graduating 73 . 75 DECA Class ELAINE PARKS PAM PEARCE 73 - 75 Highlandettesg 72 - 73 Spirit 74 - 75 Studffrlt COuDCilg 73 - 74 Team Spanish Clubg 73 V 74 Y-Teensg 72 - 74 Concert Bandg 72 - 74 Marching Band STEVE PARNELL MARY PENDERGRASS 74 - 75 DECAg 73 - 75 Latin Club 74 - 75 Drum Majorg 74 - 75 NHSg 73 - 74 FTAg 73 - 75 Orehestrag 73 - 74 Spanish Clubg 72 - 75 Marching Bandg 72 V 75 Symphonic Band BRUCE P-ATE DONALD PETR 74 - 75 Coin and Stamp Clubg 73 - 74 Member of the 1975 Graduating Kappa Rhog 72 - 75 Red Masque Soci- C1355 etyg 72 - 74 Speech Club DAVID PAYNE PATRICK PEVOTO 72 - 73 Favorites Nomineeg 72 - 75 74 - 75 NHSg 73 - 74 Tennisg 72 - 73 FCAg 72 - 75 Footballg 74 - 75 Favorites German Clubl 72 - 73 Scholastic Nominee Sweater Award DAVID PHILLIPS RONNIE POWDRILL 74 - 75 Rallye Clubg 73 - 75 NHSQ 73 - 74 DECAg 73 - 74 Kappa Rho 72 - 75 Marching Bandg 72 - 75 Sym- phonic Band MICHELLE PHILLIPS MADELINE PRASIFKA 72 - 74 FTAg 72 - 75 Marching 72 - 73 Concert Band: 72 - 73 Ger- Bandg 72 - 73 Spanish Clubg 72 - 75 man Clubg 72 - 74 Marching Bandg 72 - Stage Banclg 72 - 75 Symphonic Band 73 Orchestrag 72 - 74 Symphonic Band LEONARD PICKEL LAURA PRASSEL 74 - 75 Rallye Clubg 73 - 75 Kappa 74 - 75 Kappa Rhog 73 - 75 FTA, 74 Rhog 72 - 73 German Clubg 72 - 74 Stu- - 75 Pres.g 72 - 75 Concert Bandg 72 - 74 dent Council German Clubg 72 - 75 Marching Band MARK PINKSTCDN SUSAN PRATT Mflmber Of rhC 1975 Graduating 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 72 - 74 French Class Club DAVID PIRNIE JOHN PROCH Member ofthe 1975 Graduating 74 - 75 DECA Class MARC QUINN 74 - 75 HERO, 74 - 75 Pop Group BOBBY QUINTEN 74 - 75 FANG Staff, Editor, 74 - 75 Quill and Scroll, 72 - 75 Red Masque Society, 73 - 74 Historian, 74 - 75 Pub- licity Director, 72 - 75 Speech Club, 73 - 74 V. Pres., 73 - 74 Student Council, 74 - 75 Scholastic Sweater Award, UIL Prose Reading - 3rd in District, 2nd in Regionals, 2nd in State, UIL New- swriting - lst in District ROBERT QUORTRUP 72 - 75 Latin Club GAYLE RAINES Member of the 1975 Graduating Class CAROLYN RANDLE 74 - 75 OEA BEAVER RAYMOND 72 - 75 FCA, 72 - 73 Student Coun- cil, 72 - 74 Wildlife Club PAULA REED 74 - 75 Kappa Rho, 72 - 73, 74 - 75 Red Masque Society ROBIN RI-IOADS 74 - 75 FTA, 73 - 74 Spanish Club, 72 - 73 Spirit Team, 73 - 75 Y-Teens DAVID RICE 74 - 75 Physics Research Order, 74 - 75 Rallye Club, V. Pres. PAUL RIGGS 73 - 75 Math Club, 74 - 75 Pres., 73 - 75 NHS, 74 - 75 Pres., 72 - 75 French Club, 74 - 75 Sec.-Treas., 72 - 75 Key Club Nm, BRENDA RIGSBY 74 - 75 AFS ROB RILEY 74 - 75 DECA, Pres. LYNN ROBBINS 74 - 75 Spanish Club, 73 - 74 Spirit Team CATHY ROBERTS 73 - 74 Interact, 73 - 74 Student Council, 72 - 73 French Club EDDY ROBERTS 74 - 75 Senior Favorite, 74 - 75 Boy of the Monthg 72 - 75 Football SUSAN ROBERTS 74 - 75 Mixed Choir, 73 - 74 AFS, 72 - 73 French Club RICK ROBERTSON 74 - 75 AFS, 73 - 75 Red Masque Society, 72 - 75 FCAg 72 - 75 jr. Exchange Club, 72 - 74 Social Chair- man, 74 - 75 Pres., 72 - 73 Rodeo Club, 72 - 75 Wrestling, 73 - 75 Captain PATRICIA ROBINSON 74 - 75 Student Councilg 73 - 75 Highlandettesg 72 - 75 German Club, 72 - 73 Spirit Team TORREY ROBINSON 74 - 75 Chess Clubg 74 - 75 Kappa Rho, 73 - 74 Speech Clubg 72 - 73 Chess Club, 72 - 74 Spanish Club KEITH ROBISON 74 - 75 Head Bellboyg 72 - 73 French Club, 72 - 75 Golfg 72 - 75 Key Club, 73 - 74 Director, 74 - 75 Pres., 72 - 74 Student Council ROBIN ROWAN 74 - 75 Y-Teensg 73 - 75 Kappa Rhog 72 - 75 Spanish Club, 73 - 74 Sec.g 72 - 73 Student Councilg 72 - 73 Track ROBIN ROWE 74 - 75 Y-Teensg 73 - 74 Highlan- dettesg 72 - 73 Spirit Teamg 72 - 74 Stu- dent Council DIANE RUNYAN 74 - 75 Math Clubg 74 - 75 NHSg 74 - 75 Natl. Merit Semi-Finalistg 74 - 75 Paramed, V. Pres.g 74 - 75 Rallye Clubg 73 - 74 -Iunior Class Boardg 73 - 75 Scholastic Sweater Awardg 73 - 75 Y- Teensg 72 - 73 Spirit Teamg 72 - 75 Stu- dent Council CHARLES RUSSELL 72 - 73 FCAQ 72 - 73 Key Club CHARYL RUSSELL 73 - 75 I-Iighlandettesg 73 - 74 Stu- dent Councilg 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 72 - 73 FHAg 72 - 73 Spirit Team GINA RUTHE 73 - 75 French Clubg 72 - 73 Spirit Team MITCHIE RYAN 73 - 75 German Clubg 73 - 75 High- landettesg 72 - 73 Spirit Team NANCY RYBAK 72 - 75 Y-Teens KATHY SAMSKY Member of the 1975 Graduating Class TERRY SANDS 72 - 75 Highlandettesg 73 - 75 NHSg 74 - 75 Paramedg 72 - 75 Y-Teens, 72 - 73 Student Councilg - 74 Reporter, 74 - 75 V. Pres. ROBIN SCHLICTER 73 - 75 German Clubg 74 - 75 Madri- galsg 72 - 75 Mixed Choirg 74 - 75 NI-ISg 72 - 75 Red Masque Society, 73 - 74 Sec., 74 - 75 Business Mgr. KIM SCHUCK Member of the 1975 Graduating Class DIANE SEALS 73 - 74 Agapeg 74 - 75 Homecoming Nomineeg 74 - 75 junior-Senior Girls, Choir, 73 - 74 Kappa Rho, Entertain- ment Officerg 72 - 75 Red Masque Societyg 72 - 75 Student Council GORDON SEARS Member of the 1975 Graduating Class SANDI SHAID 72 - 73 Concert Band, 72 - 73 March- ing Band, 74 - 75 VICA, Parliamenta- riang 73 - 74 Y-Teens CAROLYN SHARP 74 - 75 NHS, 74 - 75 Y-Teens, 73 - 74 Scholastic Sweater Award, 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 73 - 75 Spanish Club, 74 - 75 Reporterg 74 - 75 Scholastic Sweater MARY ANN SHEA Member of the 1975 Graduating Class D. D. SHERMAN Member of the 1975 Graduating Class KATHY SELF SUE SHIFLET 74 - 75 Maiorette, 72 - 75 Marching 73 75 French Club, 73 75 High Band landettesg 73 - 75 Kappa Rho, 73 - 75 Mixed Choir, 72 - 73 Soph. Girls' Choirg 72 - 73 Spirit Team, 72 - 75 Y- Teens 1111? ft DAVID SHIPP Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class MARK SHORT Member of the 1975 Graduating Class ,JOAN SHUSHOK 72 - 75 Highlandettes SUSAN SIBLEY 74 - 75 Math Clubg 74 - 75 NHSQ 73 - 75 Scholastic Sweater Awardg 73 - 74 Student Councilg 74 - 75 Scholastic Medal NOLA SIKORA 75 - 74 Paramedg 72 - 75 Swim Team MARK SISSOM Member of the 1975 Graduating Class 'IANIE SLAUGHTER 72 - 75 French Clubg 72 - 73 Swim Teamg 72 - 73 Y-Teens JAY SLOAT 74 - 75 Pop Group, Directorg 74 - 75 Rallye Clubg 73 - 75 AFSg 72 - 75 Con- cert Bandg 72 - 75 Marching Bandg 72 - 73 Spanish Clubg 72 - 75 Stage Bandg Boy of the Month CAROL SMITH 73 - 75 Mixed Choir, 72 - 73 Soph. Girls' Choirg 72 - 73 Spirit Teamg 72 - 75 Student Council CYNTHIA SMITH 74 - 75 Kappa Rhog 74 - 75 Spanish Clubg 72 - 73 Spirit Team GREGG SMITH Member of the 1975 Graduating Class JAY SMITH Member of the 1975 Graduating Class KIMBERLY SMITH 73 - 75 German Club, 74 - 75 V. Pres.g 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 72 - 75 Span- ish Club, 74 - 75 Historiang 72 - 73 Spirit Teamg 72 - 75 Student Coun- eil MARK SMITH 75 - 74 Spanish Clubg 72 - 74 Footballg 72 - 75 Key Club SANDY SMITH 75 - 74 AFSg 72 - 75 Spirit Teamg 72 - 73 Student Couneilg 72 - 74 Y- Teens xnwj V A.' GARY SMREKAR Member of the 1975 Graduating Class DUSTY SNIDER Member of the 1975 Graduating Class MICHAEL SNODDY 74 - 75 Moto-Sport Member of the 1975 Graduating .IAYNE SOUTHWOOD Class CINDY SPOONTS 73 - 74 Spanish Clubg 73 - 74 Stu- dent Councilg 72 - 74 Y-Teens 297 LORI STADELMAN 74 - 75 FTA, V. Pfesg 74 - 75 Y- Teensg 73 - 75 NHSQ 75 - 74 Spanish Clubg 72 - 73 Spirit Team SCOTT STAGNER Member of the 1975 Graduating Class MARTY STAMM 73 - 75 Girls, Trackg 73 - 75 Student Councilg 72 - 75 Y-Teens DEBBIE STANLEY 74 - 75 Mixed Choirg 74 - 75 Red Masque Societyg 73 - 75 Spanish Clubg 75 - 75 Y-Teensg 72 - 75 French Clubg 72 - 73 Spirit Team LUGINA STANLEY Member of the 1975 Graduating Class LISA STINCHCOMBE JEFF STUCKER 72 - 73 Concert Bandg 72 - 73 March- Member of the 1975 Graduating ing Bandg 72 - 74 Spanish Club Class PAUL STINSON KEVIN SULLIVAN 74 - 75 Natl. Merit Semi-Finalist: 73 74 - 75 Rallye Clubg 73 - 75 Interact, - 74 Scholastic Sweater Award 74 - 75 Pres.g 73 - 75 NHSg 73 - 74 Red Masque Societyg 73 - 74 Spanish Clubg 72 74 Chess Club, 74 75 Scholastic Sweater JOHN STOLL SUSAN SUTER Member ofthe 1975 Graduating 74 - 75 NHSQ 73 - 75 French Clubg Class 73 - 75 Kappa Rhog 73 - 75 Red Mas- que Societyg 73 - 75 Student Councilg 72 - 75 Speech Club, Sec.g 72 - 73 Spirit Team STACEY STOWE MARY TANNER 73 - 74 DECAQ 72 - 73 Red Masque Member of the 1975 Graduating Society Class DONNA STRICKENBERGER DAWN TERRY Member of the 1975 Graduating Member of the 1975 Graduating Class Class KEVIN TETER 73 - 75 FCAg 72 - 73 Favorites Nom- ineeg 72 - 75 Football SHELLEY TETER 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 72 - 73 jr. Exchan- gettesg 72 - 73 Student Council SUZY THOMAS 74 - 75 FTAQ 74 - 75 Majoretteg 73 - 75 Symphonic Bandg 72 - 73 Concert Bandg 72 - 75 German Clubg 72 - 74 jr. Exchangettcs, 73 - 74 Secretaryg 72 - 75 Marching Band ,IOE DAVID THOMPSON 74 - 75 Motosportg 73 - 74 Soccer KATHY THORN 73 - 74 French Club PATTI TIFFIN 72 - 75 Highlandettesg 72 - 75 Y- Teens, 73 - 74 Spirit Chairman, 74 - 75 President CAMILLE TINSLEY 74 - 75 AFSg 74 - 75 Agapeg 74 - 75 Senior Class Treasurerg 73 - 75 Kappa Rhog 72 - 75 Red Masque Society, 74 - 75 Treasurerg 72 - 75 Speech Club, 73 - 74 Treasurer, 74 - 75 Presidentg 72 - 74 Student Council CHERYL TOBIN 74 - 75 jr. Exchangettesg 74 - 75 Stu- dent Council KRIS TOENNIGS 74 - 75 Pop Groupg 73 - 74 junior- Senior Girls Choirg 73 - 75 Mixed Choirg 72 - 74 French Clubg 72 - 73 Kazoo Clubg 72 - 75 Orchestra TOMMY TOLSON 72 - 75 Football' 72 - 75 Track LISA TOWLE Member of the 1975 Graduating Class DAVID TOWNSEND 74 - 75 Rallye Clubg 74 - 75 Natl. Merit Semi-Finalist, 74 - 75 Physics Research Order, 72 74 Chess Club, 72 - 73 French Clubg 72 - 75 Concert Band, 72 - 75 Marching Band MARTHA TUCKER 74 - 75 NI-IS, 74 - 75 WILDCAT Staff, Clubs and Seniors Editor, 74 - 75 Quill and Scroll, 73 - 75 French Clubg 73 74 Paramed, 73 75 Student Coun cilg 72 - 73 Spirit Team ANDY TUREK Member of the 1975 Graduating Class DON TURNBEAUGI-I 74 - 75 Coin and Stamp Club, 74 - 75 Speech Clubg 74 - 75 Student Council, 72 - 73 Concert Bandg 72 - 73 FCA, 72 - 73 German Clubg 72 - 73 Marching Band, 72 - 73 Student Council, 72 - 75 Track TIM TURNER 74 - 75 FANG Staff, Photographer, 74 - 75 WILDCAT Staff, Photogra- pherg 74 - 75 Key Clubg 74 - 75 Student Council LINDA TYSON 74 - 75 FTA, 74 - 75 jr. Exchan- gettes, Treas.g 73 - 75 German Club CAROL UBBEN 72 - 73 Homecoming Queen Nomi- nee, 72 - 73 Spirit Team, 1st Officerg 72 - 75 Y-Teens SUSAN UMBRICHT 74 - 75 Student Council DEBBIE VAN GILDER Member of the 1975 Graduating Class SHIRLEY VAN PELT Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class SCOTT VATH Member of the 1975 Graduating Class JERRY VAUGHAN 72 - 75 Marching Bandg 72 - 75 Sym- phonic Band RAM VEPA 74 - 75 AFSQ 74 - 75 Coin and Stamp Club, Pres.g 74 - 75 Key Clubg 73 - 74 Kappa Rho, V. Pres.g 72 - 75 Student Council DAVID VERNON 74 - 75 Bellboysg 75 - 75 Basketballg 75 - 75 FCAQ 73 - 75 NHSQ 72 - 75 Baseballg 72 - 75 Key Clubg 72 - 75 Latin Clubg 72 - 74 Student Council STEVE VIDAL Member of the 1975 Graduating Class BRUCE WADLEY 73 - 75 Key Clubg 72 - 73 Spanish Club CINDY WALLACE Member of the 1975 Graduating Class JIMMY WALLACE 73 - 75 DECA LISA WALTON 72 - 73 Student Council 'adv WW? PAUL WAMBLE MARK WEESNER 72 - 73 German Clubg 72 - 74 Spirit 74 - 75 VICA Team Manager RUSSELL WANGE CINDY WEIGAND 73 - 75 FCAg 73 - 75 Key Clubg 75- 74 - 75 Highlfmdeffess 74 - 75 lf- 75 NHS Exchangettesg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 73 - 75 Y-Teens CARQL WARREN GEORGE WEINREICH 73 . 74 Spanish Clubs 72 . 73 Y, 72 - 75 Boys' Choirg 72 - 74 German Teensg 72 7 73 Student Council Clllbl 72 ' 74 Imefilffl 72 - 75 Mixed Choirg 72 - 75 Red Masque Society CORY WATERMAN DON WELCHEL 74 - 75 AFSQ 73 - 74 junior-Senior Member of the 1975 Graduating Girls' Choirg 72 - 75 Red Masque Soci- Class etyg 72 - 75 Speech Club TREVA WEDDLE LIZSA WENGER Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Member Ofthe1975 Graduating Class C1355 LISA WHEELER 74 - 75 Y-Teens, 72 - 73 Spirit Team GREG WHITE 74 - 75 NHS, 74 - 75 Orchestra, 73 - 74 Boys' Choir, 73 - 74 Madrigals, 73 - 74 Mixed Choir, 73 - 74 Pop Group, 73 - 75 Stage Band, 72 - 75 Marching Band, 74 - 75 Student Conductor, 72 - 75 Speech Club, 72 - 75 Symphonic Band, 74 - 75 Boy of the Month NANCY WHITENER 73 - 75 Highlandettes, 73 - 74 Mgr., 73 - 75 NHS, 73 - 74 Scholastic Sweater Award, 72 - 75 German Club, 74 - 75 Treas.g 72 - 73 Spirit Team, 2nd Officer, 72 - 75 Student Council, 72 - 75 Y-Teens LUCY WHITMAN 74 - 75 Rallye Club, 74 - 75 Symphonic Band, 74 - 75 Y-Teens, 73 - 75 NHS, 74 - 75 Sec., 73 - 74 Scholastic Sweater Award, 72 - 74 Concert Band, 72 - 75 German Club, 72 - 74 jr, Exchangettes, 72 - 75 Marching Band CAROL WIDENOR 74 - 75 FTA, 74 - 75 Math Club, 73 - 75 Agape, 73 - 75 French Club, 74 - 75 Histo- rian, 73 - 75 NHS 4 LOU WILLIFORD 74 - 75 Agape, 73 - 74 Coin and Stamp Clubg 73 - 75 Mixed Choir, 73 - 75 Pop Groupg 73 - 74 Student Coun- cil, 72 - 73 Red Masque Society, 72 - 73 Speech Club CAROL WILLIS Member ofthe 1975 Graduating Class I -, KIM WILLS 74 75 Spanish Club, 73 75 Spirit Team, 73 - 74 Student Council BRAD WILSON 73 - 74 Favorites Nominee, 72 - 75 Key Club, 74 - 75 V. Pres., 72 75 Stu dent Council, 72 - 73 Soph. Class Favorite, 72 75 Football, 72 75 Base ball, Mr. LHHS 1974-1975 MARK WILSON 74 75 FCA, 73 75 Track, 72 73 Baseballg 72 - 75 Football, 72 - 74 Ger- man Club RICHARD WILSON 72 - 75 Basketball, 72 - 75 Key Club, 73 - 75 Latin Club SUSAN WINBORN 74 - 75 NHS, 74 - 75 Rallye Club, 74 - 75 Y-Teens, 73 - 75 Latin Club, 72 - 73 Student Council DOUG WITTER Member of the 1975 Graduating Class MIKE WOLFE 74 - 75 NHSQ 73 - 74 Coin and Stamp Club, 73 - 74 Math Club, 72 - 75 Chess Club, 72 - 73 Orchestra SARAH WOLFE 74 - 75 VICAg 73 - 74 junior-Senior Girls' Choir, 73 - 75 Math Club, 73 - 74 Reporter, 74 - 75 Sec., 73 - 75 Y-Teens, 72 - 74 Concert Band, 72 - 73 Marching Band LYN WOLTHAUSEN 74 - 75 German Clubg 74 - 75 NHSQ 74 - 75 Paramedg 73 - 75 Symphonic Bandg 72 - 73 Concert Bandg 72 - 75 Marching Band BRIDGETT WONDER 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 72 - 73 Spirit Team WENDY WOODS 74 - 75 FHAg 74 - 75 Student Coun- cilg 74 - 75 Y-Teensg 72 - 73 Spirit Team SHERRY WOOLDRIDGE .JAY YOUNG 74 - 75 HEROg 72 - 75 Latin Clubg Member ofthe 1975 Graduating 72 - 73 Y-Teens Class KAREN WOZENCRAFT PAUL YOUNG Member ofthe 1975 Graduating 74 75 Rallye Class HERYLEN YOUNG 72 75 French Club LYNN ADAMS DEBRA ALDRIDGE GWENDOLYN ALLEN REX ALLEN VERNON ALLEN JAMES ANDERSON REGINALD ARDS KEVIN ARKADIE JAMES ARMSTRONG JANICE ARNOLD EDDIE ARTRIP PAUL ARVESEN VICKI AUSTIN SETH AVANT EDDIE BALL DIMPLE BARR SUZETTE BERRY LAWRENCE BISHOP CYNTHIS BOND MARK BOND ARTIS BRACKENS WALLACE BRACKENS ROBBIE BROWN SUSAN BROWN JACKY BRUNSON WARREN BURK ROBERT BYPORD MATTHEW BYRD TIM CARRIO MARK COOPER LARRY DAVIS PRESTON DAY MICHAEL DECKER JERALD DEMNON KERRY DILLARD RICKY DIXON DENISE DOEPEL PHILLIP DUNEVANT TERRI EASTHAM DEBBIE ERWIN JOHN EVANS DANA EVERETT GREG EALLER JOHN FIELDS LYN ZABO-INIK 74 - 75 DECAg 74 - 75 Kappa Rhog 75 - 75 AFS, 74 - 75 Historiang 73 - 74 Spanish Clubg 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 72 - 73 FTAg 72 - 75 SCQ 72 - 75 Track 1975 GRADUATES NOT PICTU RED STEPHEN FIELDS LESLIE FORSYTH JOHN FOSTER MIKE FRANKLIN SONNY GADBURY SHARON GAISFORD DONALD GILMORE GARY GOAD RICHARD GORE RODNEY GRANT KYLE GRAVES GEORGE GREENE ROBERT GROSS DORRIS GUTHRIE MARIA GUTIERREZ BRETT HALLERMAN MIKE HAM PRISCILLA HARRIS DAVID HASSEY JOE HENDERSON PATRICK HOBAUGH MARIE HOGAN STEVE HOLMES KIM HOTCHKISS ANGELA HUDDLESTON PATRICIA HUNTER ALLISON INGELS SHEILA JACCAR CHERYL JAJTNER BENNY JAMES SUSAN JENKINS DAVID JOHANNES JIMMY JONES LISA KERN WILLIAM KING JACK KOCKS MELISSA KUEHNLE PETER LINDBLOM WILLIAM MABRY SHARON MARSHALL JOHN MARTIN SUZANNE MARTIN GILES MCKENZIE TOM ZIMMERMAN 72 - 74 FCAQ 72 - 73 Key Club MIKE MERIPOI JANN MILAM JOAN MILAM GREG MILLER JOE MILLER DAWN MOORE MARK ORR JO PARK WILLIAM PARKER BOB RADFORD CHARLES RALPH WILFRED RAYMOND CRAIG RICKS ANN ROBERTSON DOUG ROGERS PAT ROWLEY LARRY SAMUEL ARTHUR SECHREST PETE SELF -JULIAN SMART VERONIKA SMITH FRANK SMYTH MIKE SONNENBURG DEBRA STENZEL MIKE THOMPSON SUSAN THOMPSON TERESA TRIMBLE ADA TRUESDALE BRENDA VANWART AMILIA VENDRELL JOHN WADE CHUCK WALTER FRED WALTERS LAURA WALWORTH JOYCE WARNER SUZANNE WARNER STEVE WERTHER GEORGE WHITE VALMIE WHITLEY RICKY WILEY JANA WINKLES ERIN WRIGHT LINDA WRIGHT 30 7 ,Ir L , vim. , l X Q4 . :X U, ,W .jfw-A M., RQ Cz' wr: N wus Wold Umbou SAUNC, VOM Twfwg Ymrw Ty P Q pq Yap A law 1115 lil! .W f , ,V . ,Q ' m--L f m--- J 0 ifzxza' if A QQ 221 DON WELCHEL BASEBALL 0, f, ,. , Q M - b,X. ,pg ff' K ws, ff. 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M W MT ' K- in V MQ: - W W... , K Q -K K ' -M - I ,LLX, K . enx , In 1975, the Wfildcats Varsity Baseball team. coached by jay Higgins put together one of their best seasons, which was capped by winning the district 8-AAAA crown. At one point during the season, the Cats ran off 13 games without a loss, while also setting 16 school records. Tim Hays set a record with a .406 batting average, while Steve Funk knocked 25 runs across the plate. Barry Sfnith also set records by being issued 23 walks during the season, and 18 in district play. Catcher Brad Wilstmn was named the best player in district, while center fielder Steve Funk and third baseman Rod Hibner were named to the all-district team. Don Welchel received the honor of best pitcher in the district, while pitcher Tim Hays was picked for the district's second- team. Barry Smith received honorable men- tion, and shortstop Randy Bratloff finished second in the voting for Sophomore of the Year. A damper was put on the XVildcats' great season. when they were defeated in the bi-dis- trict playoffs by Duncanville. 2 games to l. ,Q . , S . it . f e . J - if Q . fi R5 S , f, 4. . f ..-, y . m . M 1, 4' .... 1 fi Q. 'L , A i .Q 6 nt it .,.f Y :ff A ' if X ' ' it S Q41 : ' i N11 yk . t. 1 .. .... ff 'i ' - -nay, it nity, K K ,,, Mi ., -.,-eq...-4-Q. .4353 ' .s. A ' .-vs 1 1 in - i 4-'Swv W rv. A. D It 47 vm ll. 1' H 1.14-IHUV 411. 41'- ,Myu-V. ' Q1 Q., f 5 1 -2 XJ. X 'K - 3. nur lll'PlfR Llflfl' W'itl1 .1 lcvcl sw111,11. 1111111111 'l'1n1 ll.11N gum .1 wllcl llll l'l'l,lfR RIGHT Slmrtsurp Rands l5r.11loff ia- pmirimuul fur .1 lull I0 11111111 lm v1.11 All! 7Vlf l.lflf'l' .l1111111r Greg Tcrrcll. wi1l111 firm swing, km11ks1l1cl1.1ll 111111 lL'll hm-ld ABI PVIE RIC il ll P111 hor Dun XXR-l1l1cl rlmms .1 lgm lull mfr lnnnc pl.11c for .1 srrikc I.lilYl'. T1111 ll.1w g11.1r1ls rhml lwgm' 111 l1l'CYl'I1l thc l5.l5L'l'llIlI'1t'I' from hIL'.lllI1g l1un1c. OPP! FSITIE P,-Kilf l'l'Pl5R I.lil'l': Sfllltll' Dnvisl Vcrnun mkcs .1 xwing 111 scml 1l1L' lull MLll'Il1g. DPW DSITIZ PAGIE l7l'l'liR RIGHT Mjking .1 nliflnull 1.111l1. wnmr hm l1.1sc1111111 M11'lu.'1 hl.ll.lIl.lPll1 c'l1n1i' ILIICS .1 lDllIh.lIlYlllt' lxmcr OPP! FSITIE PALQIQ CliNTliR -lnninr Rml llilwncr looks mm thc' sun. .1s mln' lull 1lr1f1s into foul 11-rrmmrx UPPI DSITIE QAUIZ I1 DVUIER Llilfl' Scnuvr B1'.11l XX 1lv111. thc XY'1l1l1.11 k.lIslK'I' gnu lllk' PllxllL'I .Ill cxwllcnt I.lfj1l'I OPP! lSl'l'l' PAGE ll lXX'IfR RIGHT R1111111l111,11 1l11r1l. Nl'I1l17f Slew Funk l1c.11lsl1vrl111111v.'pl.11n' U 31 1 . K 1 v' ,ff 'fy' '-N.. 5 Vi , 1 .V I ,lv I 'f',,:.. Q V b 2 , l K 1 1 Olin l Q b W . ,l ,..,,,,V., U 7,2 A . 77 r f stasisw' K L,,h, J My . ,L . 'LIh A f R 11.. .5 . f ,1 we ,KM Y 7 KS-fgxp W. mn UPPER LEFT' Showing his tc-am support. manager David Magzir shunts cnuiumgcnicnt at the LH barter. UPPER RIGHT: Don Wclchcl, LH pitcher. slitlcm into liurnc plate for u run. ABOVE LIZl T: Catcher Brad Wilscmn, racing against thc lwiill, is tvillccl safe at first base. ABOVE RIGHT: Playing JV and Varsity, sophomore Randy lirixtlwff is set to mag a ground ball, RIGHT: junior jeff Krtill, who plays on both Varsity :tml,IV tearns. gets 21 double off his hit. 318 2 'X ':' ', W . ' -apwurs-...wx :N ,if . ,, 'ff' gli X -.. my . .. 1 Lf, . 'K 'gif' 5-if ,.,, f, f.. , Q .nf-f ' 'VJ'- ' Q gg K. i P Q l DQR 35 , X. W ll tg. , N X W. . . Q. f iw 1+ . 'L H X. - a, 4, ...nk K .I Q ..., C tr v q s f . . - . 'warm MQ' '51 x , , N 'N rv ' nu ' Y' ,5 Q1 ., 5 6 nf W . Q 7-' X -w-n':.Q' 'C f t ' M .11 l X 4 4 K1 L ,gk w 2 L. ,W W gxw A 4 fi' -.- s Q' I X WF' . f tax , u 1' ,. ' 4 ' I 1 ' ' 'X- Ts: K -4 M- W ,... f H-zu W f ,if , Q Grit? . , J- M-,.,, t wwm if 49 Xl A fl l K, 1 V' K ,, ,- ' LQ? lf .1 . in r , 1 A 3 'QQ am pn., If 'Q Rs 'lk' 'Ji X R 1 ' ,I 1 fy' , ...W 'J I ,gi i W V 1' f' T 'il 'X , ,..,. ,,,,,,,.4vuvv - 7 W ,.,, ,, My 'V' 'wanna-..,... ..,.,,. ,,, The 1975 Wildcat B-Team, supervised by Coach jim Caldwell, took the district title with a 5 and 1 record. The combined pitching of Ernest Easley and Aljustman enabled the Cats to finish the season with a respectable 8-5 record. After an impressive 19-0 victory over Highland Park, the Cats went on to win five of their first six games. Catcher Greg Smith voted outstand- ing player, and first baseman jeff Kroll lcd in the hitting department. The outstanding play of Randy Bratloff and second baseman Shaw Wofford enabled them to move up to Varsity shortly after the season's beginning. The Wildcat season was climaxed by becoming champions of the second annual Key Club Toumament. WILD CA T TRACK f Q .. ,Ii , ,XA ' avg V gl gkmfvkz 1 1 Yagi' 3 LH fi 4 ge3f' L S9 X I g ,NH , 9 I .. n 1 L ws N .v--.- SLIM ,LA -J -2'-1 wwf' 'Wg 'rn Sparked hy impressive jumps from junior Aron Donnell, the Lake Highlands' boys' track and field team dominated district meets this year. Out of I4 teams at the Richardson Invita- tional, the team finished third, They had nine finalists in the Fort Wlorth Recreational meet. The top runners and field men for the Wildctlts were as follows: junior Burt Burle- son, pole vaultg Aron Donnell and junior Scott McQuistion, high jumpg junior Chuck Bell, 880 yard rung junior Gary Alsobrook, mile rung senior Tommy Hardin, mile rung and the mile relay team of juniors johnny Falls, Doyle Hamrick, Richard Galen and Scott McQuistion. ln the district meet, Aron Donnell placed third in both the long jump and the high jump, while juniors Scott Bevers and Mike Mullins pulled in third place for the shot put and 530 yard intermediate hurdles respeca tively. Chuck Bell captured second place in the mile run. The only regional meet winner for the young Vffildcats was Aron Donnell whose 6'8 jump won him second place in the region. ln the Austin track meet, it was Donnell whose 6'6 jump topped all but one person for second place. 322 iw ,K . ,Q--W Pl -V .,., .. f x. Y 4 li ix , Q. nMN V -. 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ABOVE: 'lunior Tammy Thomas hands ofl the baton to senior ,leana nie Farnsworth for .t sizable lead in the rate. Leading the girls' track team to their high- est finish ever, senior Becky McClenny cap- tured first place throughout the year. Girls' district meet winners included the 880 yard relay team of juniors Tina Gray, Eunice Flanigan, Gwenda Barrett and sopho- more Rhonda Butler, who won second place for their efforts. Second in district went to Eunice Flanigan for her triple jump. The mile relay team of juniors Tammy Thomas, Gwenda Barrett, Gay Gray and sen- ior Jeannie Farnsworth took first place. Tina Gray, Eunice Flanigan and Gwenda Barrett with Becky McClenny were victorious in the 440 yard relay event. Becky also took first place in district for her time in the 60 yard dash. First place in region went to Becky 1880 yard runj, while the 440 yard relay team took third place. Advancing to state, Becky's 880 yard run won her second placeg as she also qualified for the AAU meet in New York. The LHHS tennis team, coached by Miss Karyn Hughes, participated in five tourna- ments during the 1974-75 season. They were the Garland, Tyler and Wichita Falls Invita- tionals and two meets at Samuell Grand. Outstanding in competitive play this year were Kathy Sissom and Gaylynn Gee. These girls reached the final rounds in most of the tournaments entered. The Wildcats finished fourth over-all in a double round robin in the spring. The top six boys and top six girls as a team won half of the matches played against schools in district. The LHHS team has improved in tourna- ment play this year but continued emphasis on basic strokes, strategy and footwork will be employed to compete exceptionally well in 1975-1976. v . 4. 6 N 'F' Q 'R' 1 -S' -X- My i 5 Q if E 'VB , ,r .jg QW. L4 '- ,ff 42 ., LHHS TENNIS .-.4 -va w-wnvn. ff .-.iw X ' , fps! ' -'-m,,,,,,.4.,.-Qiifii, .. ,. 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The year began with the Girls Service League annual parking lot sale to raise money for scholarships and presentation. Other activi- ties included collecting money at Halloween for Indians at East Dallas, bake sales, a sock hop, and a survey taken on '74 graduates. The traditional presentation ball and dance was held on April 5 at the Sheraton Hotel. Girls Service League officers for '74-'75 were Patti Tiffin, president, Carla Lovell, vice-president of membership, Celia Massey, and Terry Sands, vice-presidents of programs, Rhea Pyle, secretary-treasurer, Sharon Everett, his- torian-reporter, Laura Carlson, service chair- man, Walle Adams, fund-raising chairman, Brenda Brock, social chairman, Diana Loyd, spirit chairman, Denise Firman, senior inter- club council representative, Diane Stewart, sophomore inter-club council representative, Patty McGuffy, devotional chairman, and ' Mrs. Martha Ann Cates, sponsor. N pr' UPPER RIGHT: Patty Tiffin hurriedly straightens escort jim Dees' collar prior to pres- entation. ABOVE: Mrs. Martha Ann Cates cheerfully accepts the roses presented to her in appreciation of her dedication as sponsor. LEFT: A portrayal of Cinderella's slippers tell the story of Presentation '75. 330 iv' aft i i U 'HW' 'i 'wi IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlllllillllililllllillfillllllffiillffl i iw ,H i , , wi N 1 , UPPER LEFT: '73 graduate Greg Pappas returns f cning amid friends. UPPER RIGHT: A W, lmi 3 EN mcmbcr of the Talty R d B ci 1 Y P1 Y g f GSL Presentation. ABOVE: A wilting 'Hui ' rosq, lightsd by th gl f dl l gh p y ries of this special evening. RIGHT: 1 , ScniorEvaHa1cd h f h T1ryR dB d N i W i in ' ' ii i Wiiii,mimiumuui.i.i..iM.. D, 1 332 si.-: your--- .4 aneuaams- 1,t'a-s.-xf.eG- We initio., are ' I i ,. e, -Q-it-...ir E.,-A,.,,use-?,.'.:q,ts.-.s .ft--1-sr -'-:sq-Q.-ret 1,5-f:, srs az-Q ,L 5 -,,:rfrsg2:ew,. -'fps-. 1 .....,i . ,. ... za W., , L .- t ,..,tsW.t.'.n,. 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'. . -' .'-.xg - N151 ifi 'ii' v Hx.. .1W:,r1qe':f ., ,A . ,f fu. 1 Egg Jygvw-.J-,igfd Qwfffa-'im iff' figs i3 2fsSjs3g2!-Qi g'A3fffi5g'5lq,:,gi?e's1'F,i':'44Yk German Club enjoys dinner theater Members of Deutsche Verein, the German Club, enjoyed a year filled with a variety of activities. A picnic at White Rock Lake began the year, followed by the annual Octoberfest and Halloween Costume Party. Other activi- ties included a scavenger hunt, a Christmas party with the Spanish Club at Forest Caks Apartments, and an ice skating and fondue party. In April, members enjoyed bowling and a pizza party followed by the election of '75-'76 officers. The year concluded with the annual club banquet held at the Country Din- ner Playhouse and the Foreign Language Olympics. German Club officers were Bill Medley, presidentg Kimberly Smith, vice presidentgjud I-Iaptonstall, 2nd vice presi- dent, julie Halman, secretary, Nancy Whi- tener, treasurerg Patty Robinson, historiang and Mrs. Ruth Thompson, sponsor. UPPER RIGHT: German Club members enioy the atmosphere of the Country Dinner Playhouse at the annual German Club banquet. ABOVE: Seniors Grace Benthul and David Townsend watch the show with deep concentration, RIGHT: juniors Lynette Sptowlc, Rita Glavy and Nancy Smith are captivated by the entertaining show. 334 ryk , 1 fxfgfgly +5 I i 5-sf Spanish Club feasts at banquet A party opened the year for the Spanish Club, as members enjoyed bingo called in Spanish with winners receiving free member- ship. Club activities included a game party, a picnic, a Christmas party at Forest Oaks Rec' reation Center with the German Club, and a roller skating party. Members also attended meetings in preparation for the Annual Pan American Student Forum Convention in San Antonio, The '74-'75 Spanish Club officers were Keith Kirschbraun, presidentg Tommy Lyon, vice presidentg Casey Talor, secretaryg jeff Fountain, treasurerg Kim Smith, histo- riang and Carolyn Sharp, reporter. Mrs. Betty Montgomery was sponsor. UPPER LEFT: Senior Tommy Lyon, Spanish Club vice president, carefully pins the corsage for Mrs. Betty Montgomery during the annual banquet, LEFT: junior Sarah Landtiscr quickly wipes up a spilled soft drink, ABOVE: Spanish Club members converse together while waiting for their dinner. VI CA members develop job skills . .Qt 5 ,, -4 . 55. Q. F an ,,ee, 2 r ti, F -1 e l , t Industrial Cooperative Training students gained a better understanding of their pro- spective trades through membership in the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, sponsored by Mr. Burle Richardson. The stu- dents participated in area contests with several student winners of the District Skill and 1 Display Competition. LH winners named were Mark Weesman, Cindy Carder, Ray Lindsey, Lisa Green, ,Iudy Neima, and Sara Wolfe. Activities for the year included Halloween and Christmas parties, a skating party and club banquet. Officers for '74-,75 were Cindy Carder, presidentg Debbie DeMuth, vice presidentg Gigi Dickrnan, sec- retaryg jimmy johnson, treasurerg Sandy Shaid, parliamentariang Kevin Brown, ser- geant at armsg and Cheryl Morrison, reporter. 336 'T' 5 Office positions explored by DEA Vocational Office of Education students discovered the educational aspects in job training through OEA, the Office Education Association, sponsored by Mr. Peter Sellers, Activities began with an organizational meet- ing and the election of officers at Bonanza Steakhouse, Fund-raising projects included a candy sale and successful tupperware sale. In addition, OEA members attended district area conferences in preparation for the OEA State Youth Leadership Conference held April 11 and 12. The Annual Employer-Employee Banquet held in May at the country Dinner Playhouse concluded the years activities, OEA officers were Carol Jensen, presidentg Annette Flanigan, vice presidenrg Dimple Barr, secretaryg Becky Greene, treasurerg Renea Carpenter, reporterg Debbie Betz, his- toriang Brenda Bell, parliamentariang and Val- erie Miller, sergeant at arms. ,- kk 1: VL UPPER LEFT: The OEA members of '74-75 pose with sponsor Mr. Peter Sellers. LEFT: CEA member, senior Ada Truesdale strives to attain typing perfection. ABOVE: The '74-'75 OEA officers. 337 DE CA 0 bserves business WOF1 d ll i 11 4 f DECA students began the year with initia- tion ceremonies followed by a tour of Nei, man Marcus during the japanese Fortniglit, In addition, students participated in the DE. Area Conference held at Richardson High School, Competing in five categories, winners were named Lyn Zaboinik, Dusty Nelson and Kim Gresham as alternate. Vernon Allen and Mark Short were winners in job Interview and Brett Gadsbury was named Outstanding Service Station Trainee. DECA officers were Roh Riley, presidentg Brett Gadsbury, vice presidentg Kim Gresham, secretafyg jay Smith, treasurerg Terri Ashford, historiang Kay Wright, reporterg and Rex Allen, parlia- mentariari. W- l'l'l'l2R Rlfil-IT' DIECA ineitilvws, Tina C,ireminger ,mil Lyn falvoinilt tloggly examine Yi'lL'i1'I1l'NK DIZCQA lwlgigg-rg, RiGHTg Parliamcntariim. senior Rex Allen demonsrrzites his lC2lClC'f5lllP2ll7lllllC5ClLII'Il1gLl DECA convention. ABOVE, DIECA mem- hers for'7'1-475. 338, if Q52 it , fl at ' Q , ,tw For students with an interest in persuing domestic careers, Home Economics Coopera- tive Education, HERO provides junior and senior students with opportunities for job experience while earning credits toward grad' uation. Members worked in numerous fields which included vocational clothing, bridal consultant, cooks, hostesses, dieticianas aides, floral assistants, and babysitting. Sponsored by Miss Beth Porterfield, students received classroom training with discussions held on relevant topics concerning the Home Eco- nomics area. Service projects included Christ- mas parties for Buckners Orphanage and the Dallas Society for Crippled Children. The year was concluded with the annual Ernployer-Employee Banquet. HERO offi- cers for '74-75 were Marc Quinn, presidentg Kitty Marler, secretary-treasurerg and Marga- ret Harper, project chairman. HERO views home-ec Vocations E ' 'W 339 Pub staff com p1IeS Semor Sa Ure ,er- I s E, . 4' f F A Eollection of jokes, criticisms, satire and sentirnentality has become a tradition at Lake Highlands, compiled each spring by the sen- iors in the form of The Pub. This spring the Pub was presented as a TV Guide with inter- esting fearures which included the Blue Slip Bummers, Candid Camera, Most Embarrass- ing Moment, Mash Men Are . . ., Good Times Are . . ., Dedications, Teen Com- mandments, Plate Lunch Blues, Date Excuses, Mission Impossible, Love Is, Look Alikes, Memories, and others. The '75 Pub staff editors were Karen Davis, Don Abbott, and Molly Williams, Advertising and Busi- ness Managers were David Carneal and Mitc- hell Fuller. Staffers included Betty Bass, Richard Hughes, Camille Tinsley, Susan Suter, Eva Hale, Lisa Hinrichs, Gloria Cle- venger, Karen Kent, Karen Moore, Carolyn Sharp, Susan Locke, Judy Kriehn, julie Dew- ees, Diana Loyd, George Gimarc, Tom Mayer and jim Clark. Pub Photographers were Mark Klaras, Tim Turner, and Brian Wilson. Mrs. Pat Pharr was Pub sponsor. 340 , , . ,.., .,:. AQ. -M wrgiex JffeAt,,gag.5fjf:,4wz5gAgr f . fi-ji xivvayibgy ,gr , 11. Q V A 2 ' 1: ug 111fmi-fare Ng 5,31- f an 2 in , ef 4 ',-N ' O . ,V ,xg ,, ,M . . Q 9, wr W K ' ' ,'-N31 ' H W ., , Ci My , -, A f Y W L 5 ,JN A ' I , 74- .19 T M , f H , . ,A .2 Q , 1 an fs- f Q., A '.-y , A AQ ' ' ii Sw-iii if ' fit! . ,,- 5L ' ffg, Q 9 ,ff ' 1, q if pq VLV, 'vw k ' W ' 7' 4 wi, f an an 21:35 y , Q1 R 1 ,M 1 gy W 2 ,Q ,., 5 .f -,fl Y ,, ,.v,5 wi? is E - - - 1 Y 1 Tifff- , ,, , ' am, A 'HQ' if ,, ,. G3 I ,i1VF 1'2 Y - b A 'Q' .K 3 'J u 1 I 9 v I a 1 1, W. Y a v ,ir ff 1 ,f Q X i f, 'JO 55 A K ,, M C? J- I m .4 1 12' G , ii A1 2 4, 4? 1: Q rw ,M ,, kfr' 4 1 KW 3? Ea r 47 ! f . 422- It Q .fri -x yy, ffh. x , Rx X Q N if-QQ YKQX Q E252 Y 342 fx? 'W-In X Hx EARL! gg Various ch oirs earn high ' ratings dw 'an Q ,,, It 6 Jwfvx 'ff- .H A 'ggi ,., , , - -- n, Q. - ,' -i fu -' 'Hifi P 1 .U ,, - , .. - 'K .1 E Q M. 9 t.,,'M ,A -af W -if fi! I it Ei -2:1 -i'..',,,'. Y 9, . 'LW if . 4 if 5 ' 1, I ,,z 'ww , 1E'f, ' ' s i 1-Ytq, . if I , 1 I fimwif ig n ,av fi- , ff-' if Q an iw- 'Bvvw x S I is SI OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER LEFT: The Sth period choir members concentrate intently during a rehearsal for the Buchaneer festival, OPPOSITE PAGE LOVVER RIGHT: Senior Sam Florance takes a break from choir practice. UPPER RIGI-IT: Seniors Gregg Goebel, Steve Maziarz, and junior ,luck Brown rehearse together with the award winning boys' choir. UPPER RIGHT: Ch 1' cl' t M M ' d t ir irec or rs aryean E gar instructs the choir through practice. 343 LI-IHS ch oirs exhibit IH usical talent The Lake Highlands choir continued its successful reputation throughout the year. Choir activities began with a performance at the Richardson High School Choir Festival followed by their success with the Drama Department in producing The Boyfriendf, In December, Lake Highlands attained four 1 ratings at the Richardson Solo and Ensemble contest with solos Robin Schlictet and Liz Linkletter, and two ensembles, the girls trio which consisted of Cathy Arnett, Sue Shiflet, and Chris Toennings, and the boys quartet composed of Marty Bishop,jeff Dulcie, Gregg Goebel, and jay McLaskey. The four Richardson choirs joined together to perform Handelis Messiah, with soloists chosen from the four choirs. In addition to these activities, the LH Choir presented their annual Christmas concert at the LHJH audi- torium. These concerts served as preparation for the All-State and UIL contests and the interscholastic League solos and ensemble contest held at R. L. Turner High School. The junior-senior girls choir and the mixed choir attended the Buccaneer Festival in Cor- pus Christi, with funds for the trip raised by selling candy and light bulbs. The choir was directed by Miss Marjean Edgar with Lou Williford, presidentgjay McLaskey, vice-pres- identg and Nicki Frantz, secretary, is 'bffifgs N A77-177i5'ii fi? .. 4 'ii....f -HW swf aw we gm UO fl Tha '75 Wildcat Staff in traducas tha Lake Highlands Faculty and Admjnistra tion CT' LQI. J i-di I 5 A nl' . , 4 ' . A N W' V -. . . J -M h- -QQ. - 46 w i fl -A J - H - 4. jerry Green 1. -IJ. Pierce Senior Principal 5uPCfiI1fCY1dC'fH BS. W University of Arkansas, Mastcfs - ETSU A. M- Af'lClf3f50fl 5. Tom Wlhitman Head Pfimipll junior Primipnl BA. - ETSU. M21SI6f'S - ETSU BS. - NTSU, Masters Y NTSU George Green 6, Mike Ogg Associate Principal Sophomore Principal B-Af - Sffphcfl F- Ausflfli M35fCf,5 ' 5fCl'hCU F- Armin BA, - Texas Adiclvl, Master'5 - Texas Adclvl I- , ' 'Ne-.: A Betty Aclay Elementary Analysis, Algebra B.A. - Southern State College, Masters - SMU Carol Anderson Typing, Bookkeeping, Clerical Practice B.A. - Harding College, Master's - Uni- versity of Illinois Lois Attaway Office Tim Attaway Algebra, Introductory Algebra BA. - NTSU Carolyn Austin Typing, Shorthand BA. - UT Austin I.:-I Sam Austin Modern Biology Physital Seienc B 5 E University of Arkansas Norma Baird Business Law Typing Randy Barringer Ceramics Lrafts B A NTSU Dot Biggs Practical Engineering B A Baylor Katha Black Drill Team P E Master s NTSU 6. S i - BA. - Tcui Masters - arse 9, . 10, ., 1' Bemice Bonner Chemistry BS. - NTSU, Master s - TWU Bob Brandenberger Band Fine Arts Appreciation B.M.Bd. - SMU Kathy Branum Pre-Employment BA. -Q NTSU, Master's S W Kathleen Brown Sophomore Counselor 15. blames Caldwell Human Anatomy, Modern Biology Track BS. - NTSU, Master's - NTSU llllusq-.up ffagg 4 ' xml' V V- F .,'W. ,4vL.r SUM I . A L fin' A at .l 1 ,X 1+ V 5 Martha Carona P.E. 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DRIVER, TROY: 43 DRUMMOND, WILLIAM: 264 DUKE, PAM: 43 DULCIEJEFF: 26, 99, 264 DULCIE, MICHELE1 43 DUNCAN, DOUG: 141 DUNLAP, DEBORAH: 43 DUNLAP, MELINDA1 264 DUNLEVIE, BRUCE: 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 66, 67,68,69,99,123,131,158,162,164,264 332 DUNN, GARY: 264 DUNN, TANYA1 44 DURBIN, RANDY: 174,264 DUREN, SHERIE1 28, 31, 88, 89, 141 DURHAM, DENISE: 264 DUTTON, CHARLES: 264 EALY, ELIZABETH: 44 EASLEY, ERNEST: 141 ECHOLS, KAREN: 141 EDELMAN, DIANE: 44 EDGAR, KENNY: 264 EDWARDS, CHERYL: 264 EDWARDS, -IANICE: 29, 88, 139, 141 EDWARDS, NANCY: 265 EHRENBERGERJULIE: 101, 141 EILMANN, DAVID: 44 EISENSTEIN, SHARON: 265 ELAM, AREVA: 265 ELLARD, SUZANNE1 141 ELLIS, BRENDA: 44 ELLIS, RICHARD: 265 EMERSON, PETE: 265 EMMONS, ROBIN: 141 ENDRES, JOANE: 44 ENGLISH, BRET1 265 ENRIGHT, LEEANN1 265 ERCK, DOUG: 141 ERWIN, STEVE: 141 ETIENNE, BECKY: 141 ETIENNE, JAN: 141 EVANS, BOB: vo, 141 EVANS, KIRK: 44 EVARTS, JAYNE: 44 EVERETT, SHARON: 265 EWING,jAN: 265 FALK, CAROL: 44 FALLISGAARD, NIELS: 141 FALLSNIOHNNY: 70, 141 FALLS, SALLY: 44 FARMER, LISA: 266 FARNSXVORTH,-IEANNIE: 266 photo by Brian Wilwn FARRAR, DEBBIE: 266 FARRAR, DON: 73, 75, 76, 266 FAULLIN, SUSAN: 44 FELTMAN, KATHY: 44 FELTS,,IEFF: 44 FENNELL, RANDY: 266 FENNELL, SHARON: 141 FERRELL, WES: 141 FERRILL, FRAN: 101,141 FEUER, CHUCK: 102, 103, 120, 198, 266 FIELD, -IO DEL: 183 FIELDS, CHERYL: 266 FIELDS, HELEN: 141 FIELDS, MARCIA: 99, 266 FIELDS, TONI: 266 FINCH, DEBBIE: 141 FINDLEY, DAVID: 44, 174 FINK, KENNETH: 101, 142 FINKLEA, BECKY: 266 FINNEGAN, ANGELA: 44 FINNEGAN, TERRENCE: 167 FIRMIN, DENISE: 99, 103, 132, 195, 226, 267 FIRMIN, DIANE: 142 FISCHER, LORI: 99, 227, 267 FISCHL, RHONDA: 142 FITTZ, DAVID: 142 FLANIGAN, ANNETTE: 267 FLANIGAN, EUNICE: 142 FLANIGAN, FRAN: 44 FLEMING, PATTI: 44 FLETCHER, JAMES: 184, 267 FLICKINGER, ANN ELISE: 142 FLOOK, STEVE: 44, 70 FLORENCE, SAM: 26, 36, 174, 267 FLORES, TIM: 69, 267 FORD, TERY: 142 FORSYTH, KEVIN: 267 FORSYTH, TRACEY: 142 FOSTER, DAVID: 58 FORTEITH, LAURIE: 99,267 FOUNTAIN, JEFF: 267 FOWLER, DIANA: 268 FOWLER, DWAIN: 44 FOWLER, MARIE: 268 FOX, GREG: 142 FOX, MIKE: 142 FRANCIS, CHERYL: 44 FRANCIS, LYDIA: 98, 268 FRANK, KIM: 44 FRANTZ, NIKK11 22, 26, 268, 333 FRANTZ, KELLY: vo FRANTZ, PHYLLIS, 44 FREEMAN, DIANE: 45 FRENCH, DEANNA1 268 FROESEMINDY1 268 FULGHUM, COLUMBUS: 65, 69, 268 FULLER, MITCHELL: 62, 65, 66, 69, 268 FULTON, ROBERT: 73, 139, 142 FULTON, STEVE: 45, vo FUNK, STEVE: 61, 69, 268 FUTCH, PENNI: 45 GABRIEL, CHARLES: 268 GADBURY, BRETT: 269 GADBURY, CONNIE: 45 GAISFORD, TAMI: 45 SALLARDO, ROBERT: 269 BARBER, SARAH: 45 GARCIA, ANNETTE: 45 SARCIA, ROBERT: 142 GARDNER, MIKE: 45 SARNER, BILL: 69, 225 SARRETT, RAY: 269 GASTON, GINA: 45 SATEWOOD, TOM: 269 SATSON, DEBORAH: 45 SATZ, KATHY: 269 SATZ, PATTY: 45 GAY, GORDON: 142 SEBHARDT, LARRY: 197 SEE, GAYLYNN: 45 SELDERT, DONNY: 61, 68, 69, 75, 142 SENTRY, BILLY: 45 GEORGE, KAREN: 142 GEORGE, KATIE: 142 GEORGE, LAURA: 45 GEORGE, STEVE: 269 GEORGES, BILL: 69 GERBER, PHILLIP: 61, 62, 6 269 GIBSON, DAVID: 269 GIDDINGS, DONALD: 45 GIDDINGS, DONNA: 269 GIFFORD, MARK: 269 GILBERT, EMI: 270 GILBERT, MIDORI: 45 GILMORE, DONALD: 69 GILMORE, PAM: 270 GIMARC, BRIAN: 219, 270 GIST, CRAIG: 70 GLASS, TERRY: 99, 270 GLAVY, RITA: 101, 142 GOAD, BILL: 270, 552 GOAD, KIM: 29, 45 5, 66, 68, 69, GODWIN, BRUCE: 154 GOEBEL, GREGG: 26, 94, 99, 195, 270 GOLDEN, BILL: 45 GOLDING, STEVE: 142 GOLMAN, JEFF: 45 GOODWIN, DEBBIE: 45 GORHAM, PAM: 142 GOURLEY, ROBIN: 45 GOURLEY, SUSAN: 142 GRAHAM, KATHY: 145 GRAHAM, PAULA: 270 GRAHAM, ROBIN: 270 GRANT, RHEA ANN: 45 GRANT, STUART: 45 GRAUNKE, DALE: 270 GRAVES, KYLE: 118 GRAVES, LYNETTE: 101, 143,198 GRAY, GAY: 156 GRAY, DONNA: 45 GRAYSON, BOYD: 271 GREBE, MARK: 145 GREEN, BRION: 55, 219 GREEN, BRUCE: 143 GREEN, LESLIE: 51, 101, 145, 180 GREEN, LISA: 71 GREEN, MICHAEL: 45 GREEN, REBEKA: 145 GREENE, BECKY: 271 GREENE, JENNIE: 271 GREENE, MELANIE: 44, 45, 120 GREENEIELD, RITA MRS.: 185, 225 GREENSTREET, BRAD: 271 GREER, DENISE: 45 GREMMINGER, TINA: 271, 558 GRESHAM, KIM: 271 GRESHAM, LORI: 45 GRIFFIN, SCOTT: 271 GRIMES, MIKE: 271 GROSS, JAMES: 272 GROSVENOR, KAREN: 145 GROVES, DONNA: 45 GROVES, MIKE: 272 GRUBB, GENE: 145 GRUSENDORF, DIANE: 45 GRUSENDORE, SHARON: 145 GUDZIN, PAM: 99, 272 GUERIN, PATTI: 272 GUIDRY, DONNA MRS.: 87 HAAS, GARY: 145 HAGAR, CHRIS: 46 HAGAR, MARTHA: 46 HAGGERTY, KENNETH: 75, 75, 272 HALE, EVA: 85, 125, 217, 272, 551, 555 HALE, KARI: 46 HALFORD, LAURIE: 272 HALL, EMMA EAYE: 272 HALL, PATTI: 272 HALLMARK, LISA: 119, 143 HALPAIN, RHONDA: 143 HAMILTON, JANE: 46 HAMILTON, KAY: 143 HAMMER, LYNN: 46 HAMMERS, BRETT: 46, 73 HAMPTON, JOHN: 272 HAMRICK, DOYLE: 69, 143 HANDER, MELINDA: 145 HANDLEY, HEATHER: 275 HANES, KELLY: 145 HANIEEN, BOB: 101, 145, 227 HANNAH, KAREN: 46 HANSON, TODD: 143 HAPTONSTALLJUDD: 145, 166, 167 365 HARDIN, DON: 143 HARDIN, TOMMY: 273 HARGROVE, DAVID: 70, 73, 75, 143, 145 HARMAN, SHERRI: 273 HARPER, BILL: 273 HARPER, DAN: 46 HARPER, MARGARET: 273 HARRELL, KARA: 133 HARRELL, MATT: 46 HARRIS, DOUG: 273 HARRIS, TONI: 143 HARRIS, ROBERT MR.: 76 HARRISON, BRENDA: 143 HART, DAVID: 273 HARTLEY, DAVID: 46 HARTSELLJILL: 46 HARVARD, LINDA: 46 HAWKINS, CINDY: 144 HAWLEY, MINDY: 46 HAYNES, GIBEY: 158 HAYNIE, STEVE: 273 HAYS, TIM: 144 HAZZARD, LORETTA BET HEAD, PAUL: 99, 273 HEAD, SCOTT: 144 HEBBLER, STEVE: 274 HEFNER, PATTY: 149 HENDERSON, LEE: 46 HENRY, STEVE: 223 I-I: 273 HERBECK, CHRIS: 144 HEREDIA, MIKE: 144, 174 HERRING, DON: 274 HERRING, NANCY: 46 HESLOP, TOMMY: 46 HESTER, KIM: 28, 55, 88, 131, 132, 218, 274, 552 HESTER, SUZANNE1 29, 96, 150 HETH, PATTY: 274 HEWETT, BEN: 46 HIENER, ROD: 61, 65, 69, 144 HICKMAN, JOHN: 46 HIESTER, LEE: 274 HIGGINS, JAY: 69 HIGHTOWER, JILL: 144 HILBURN, JERRY: 274 HILGERS, LORI: 46 HILL, JANICE: 274 HILL, JON: 274 HILL, ROXANNE1 144 HINES, CHANDRA1 47 HINES,JAN: 274 HINEY, LARRY: 47 HINKLEY, JIMMY: 47 HINRICHS, LISA: 55, 99, 218, 274 HINTON, BILL: 99 HINTON, DENNIS: 144 HINTON, PAUL: 42, 47, 275 HOCHGRAE, CLAUDIA: 275 66 HOGAN, TIM: 47 HOGUE, BARRY: 275 HOLLEROOK, PAM: 275 HOLIDAY, PATTI1 275 HOLLAND, BILL: 275 HOLLAND, MARGARET: 47 HOLLEY, ALISON: 47 HOLLEY, DANNY: 69, 275 HOLMAN, EILEEN: 47 HOLMES, SHARON: 144 HOOD, NANCY: 275 HOOGLAND, ANGELA: 47 HOOKS, DAVID: 47, 71 HORNBURG, LAUREN: 47 HOUSEWRIGHT, EDWIN: 47, 71 HOUSEWRIGHT, TIP: 275 HOWARD, TERESA1 275 HOWELL, TINA: 47 HUDAL, NANCY: 144 HUDDLESTON, CAROL: 85, HUDSON, PAUL: 276 HUESKE, NITA1 144 HUGHEN, JAMIE: 69,276 HUGHES, LAURIE1 99,276 HUGHES, RICHARD: 276 HUMPHREY, ROBERT: 144, HUNT, GARY: 276 HUNT, JOHN: 144 HUNT, MARK: 47, 174 HUNTER, MARLAf 144, 185 HUNTER, THOMAS: 144 HUSEL, BRUCE: 144 HUTCHINS, DIXIE: 47 HUTSON, STEVE: 14-4 HYATT, DAN: 144 HYATT, LISA: 47 IRVIN, LAURA: 47 IRVIN, LOGAN: 96, 276 JABLINSKI, GARY: 92, 144 JACCAR, GAEE1 73 JACKSON, CATHY1 47 JACKSON, JON: 99, 276 JACKSON, MIKE: 276 JACKSON, PAT: 47 JAMES, KELLY: 73 JAMIESON, BROOKE: 276 JARRELL, CRAIG: 277 JARRELL, MARK: 144 JENKINS, BAMEI: 47 JENKINS, EREDDIE1 167 JENSEN, EECKYf 277 JENSEN, CAROL: 277 JENSEN, LYNN: 69, 277 JETER, SHEILA1 277 JOHNSON, CAROL: 47 JOHNSON, JIMMY: 277 JOHNSON, JULIE: 277 JOHNSON, KATHY: 144 99, 276 185 JOHNSON, KAYE LYNN: 144 JOHNSON, KEN: 47 JOHNSON, JOE BOB: 69, 214, 225 JOHNSON, RAYMOND: 47, 71 JOHNSON, SHERRIE: 277 JOHNSON, STEVE: 47, 71 JOHNSON, TAMMI: 277 JOHNSON, VERONICA: 277 JOHNSON, WES: 145 JONDRON, LORI: 145 JONES, AMY: 48 JONES, DONNA: 278 JONES, GREG: 278 JONES, JAY: 48, 75, 75 JONES, JOHNNY: 48 JONES, NANCY: 278 JONES, RON: 278 JONES, SCOTT: 278 JORDAN, BILL: 278 JORDAN, KATHY: 48 JUSTMAN, ALAN: 48, 166, 167 KAIN, DIANE: 278 KARLEN, MELISSA: 145 KATZ, STEVE: 278 KEELE, DANNY: 48, 71 KEELING, CAROL: 145 KEELING, JULIE: 278 KEENE, JOHN: 48 KEITH, COLLEEN: 101, 145, 226 KELLOGG, LIBEY1 48 KELLY, CAROLYN: 278 KENDRICK, PATRICIA: 278 KENNARD,JULIE1 279 KENNEDY, SHARON: 145 KENNEDY, VICKIE: 279 KENNON, VICKI: 122, 145 KENNY, ANNE: 48 KENNY, LAURA: 145 KENT, KAREN: 279 KESSLER, JACQUELINE: 279 KETTLE, BRUCE: 279 KETTLE, CATHEY: 48 KIDD, LON: 75, 76, 279 KIEREOW, KATHY: 48 KIKER, BARBARA: 99, 279 KIKER, MARK: 48, 71 KILLIAN, DAN: 279 KILPATRICK, STEVE: 279 KIMMELL, BRAD: 95 KINARD, CARL: 71 KING, ALON: 26, 280 KINIRY, DANNY: 48, 166 KINNEY, MARK: 145 KINNEY, TOM: 94, 99, 195, 280 KIRKLAND, LISA: 145 KIRKPATRICK, SCOTT: 158, 162, 165, 215, 280 KIRSCHBRAUM, KEITH: 99, 280 KITTOCK, JEANNE: 48 KLARAS, DOUG: 145 KLARAS, MARK: 280 KLEID, KELENE: 48 KLEIN, SANDY: 145 KLEYPAS, LEAANN: 280 KNIGHT, MARK: 145 KNIOHTS, MARY: 280 KNOWLER, KIM: 145 KNOX,-IINNA: 51, 152, 216, 280 KOLSTER, STEPHANIE: 280 KOONS, KATHY: 101, 136,145 KRAUSE, SALLY: 145 KREBEL, GAYLE: 48 KRIEHN, JUDY: 99, 185, 280 KROGH, STEPHEN: 48 KROLL, JEFF: 70, 145 KUBASEK,JULIE: 99,281 KUNY, EDDIE: 281 LaCOMBE, SHELLY: 48 L4EEvERS, LAURA: 281 LANDCASTER, DEREK: 69, 145 LANDOREN, ELAINE: 281 LANDRESS, LINDA: 281 LANDTISER, SARAH: 145 LANE, TAMMY1 145 LANNINO, LESLIE: 48 LaPLANTE, LAURA: 101, 145, 226 LaPRELL, TIM: 158 LAQUEY, BROOKS: 145 LaRUE, CECILE1 281 LaRUE, CELESTE: 48 LATIMER DOUG: 281 LATIMER, SHARON: 281 LAWSON, KATHLEEN: 48 LAWSON, PAITY1 281 LEE, MARY: 146 LEE, SAUNDRA1 146 LEISSLER, KIM: 146, 189 LEO, KEVIN: 281 LCROUAX, LISA: 29, 96 LESLIE, MARC: 48, 71 LEVESQUE, NADYNE1 48 LEWIS, MARION: 158, 162, 164 LI, DANNY: 48 LI, RAYMOND: 99, 282 LI, SUSAN: 48 LIESTEE, KATHY: 146 LILES, CAROL: 282 LILES, LEESA: 58, 48 LIND, CHRIS: 122,158,16O,161,282 LINDBERG, KAREN: 48 LINDGREN, GARY: 146 LINDSEY, RAY: 282 LINDSEY, SHARON: 146 LINDSLY, RAND: 282 LINKLATER, ELIZABETH: 48 LINNEMEIER, LISA: 48 LISTER, VICKIE: 31, 52, 91, 95, 99, 151 LITTLE, KAREN: 146 LITTLE, KERRIE: 48 LLOYD, DEBBIE: 146 LLOYD, ROBERT: 282 LOCKE, SUSAN: 282 LOCHWOOD, SHERI: 49 LOFMAN, CLINT: 146 LONERGANHIIM: 146 LONG, PATRICIA: 49 LONGLEY, KEVIN: 65, 66, 68, 69 LOVAS, LESLIE: 146 LOVELL, CARLA: 99, 282 LOVELL, LANCE: 282 LOWERY, LYNNE: 49 LOWERY, NELSON: 146 LOY, KELLY: 146 367 LOY, KIM: 49 LOYD, DIANA: 29, 31, 102, 103, 283 LUCK, DAVID: 49 LUTAN, EILEEN: 99, 283 LUTHER, ROBIN: 146 LUTHER, SCOTT: 283 LUTHER, SUZIE: 49 LUTZ, BETH: 49, 198 LYNCH, NEELY: 283 LYON, TOMMY: 197, 283 MACALIK, FRANK: 167 MACASKILL, STEVE: 283 MacDONALD, HELEN: 97, 220, 224, 283 MACHIN, JO: 49 MACHIN, MIKE: 283 MACLASKEY, JAY: 26, 91, 92, 283 MADDY, KATHY: 49 MADDY, PAT: 283 MADISON, SUSIE: 146 MAGAR, DAVID: 284 MaGOUIRK, GARY: 49, 71 MQGOUIRK, STEVE: 78, 123 MAHONE, CASEY: 284 MAHAR, KELLEY: 49 MALANAPHY, MICKEY: 158, 162, 284 MALLARD, SHERI: 4? MALONE, DEE DEE: 146 MARCONTEL, RAY: 49 MARLER, KITTY: 146 MARLER, MARY: 183 MARRJUDY: 284 MARSHALL, KARLA: 49 MARSHALL, NANCY: 146 MARSHALL, STEVE: 284 MARTIN, AMY: 49, 120 MARTIN, LEE ANN: 49 MARTIN, SCOTT: 99, 284 MARTINEZ, DEBORAH: 49 MASON, LINDA: 49 MASON, ROSS: 284 MASSENGALE, BRUCE: 284 MASSEY, ALISON: 147 MASSEY, CELIA: 31, 284 MATHENYJERRY: 150 MATHER, NANCY: 49 MATHIS, STEVE: 49 MATTHIES, RICKY: 50 MAYER, TOM: 284 MAYO, MELISSA: 147 MAZIARE, STEVE: 285 MCANALLY, MARK: 285 MCBRIDE, CONNER: 21 MCBRIDE,-JOE: 285 MCCALLY, RICK: 50 MCCARTY, MOIRA: 147 MCCARTY, PATTY: 50 MCCASKILLBIEFF: 285 MCCHRISTIAL, LAURIE: 42, 50 MCCLENNY, BECKY: 285 MCCLESKEY, CYNDI: 147 MCCORD, BRIAN: 173 MCCORMICK, CATHY: 285 MCCRADY, KIM: 285 368 MCCRARYJILL: 147 MQCREIGHT, MRS. LINDA: 181, 3 MCCUISTION, SCOTT: 70, 132, 147 MCELROY, SUSAN: 147 MCGEE, SALLY: 285 MCGEHEE, EMILY: so MCGINNIS, ER1N: 147 MCGUEEEY, CINDY: 147 MCOUEEEY, THOMAS: 285 MCJUNKIN, BRAD: 66, 69, 285 McKEE, PAULA1 30 MCKEEVER, MARY ALICE: 286 MCKENZIE, DANNY: 147 MCKENZIE, DEBBIE: 30 McKELLER, RANDY: 99, 219, 286 MCKNIGHT, MARK: 30 MCLANE, JOE: 70 MCLANE, LIZ: 29 51, 374 MCLAUGHLIN, MICHELLE: 147 McLOUGHLIN, MIKE: 50 MCMAHON, DIANE: 30 MCMILLAN, DAVID: 99, 123, 286 MCNEILL, SHEILA1 101, 147 MCSPEDDEN, MARY ELLEN: 30 MEADOR, KAREN: 30 MEADOWS, DEBBIE: 147 MEANS, KATHLEEN: 286 MEDLEY, BILL: 36, 286 MEGQUIER, SIDNEY: 147, 153 MEGQUIER, STEPHANIE: 30 MELEY, LARRY: 286 MELBY, LIZ: 286 MELBY, MARGARET: 30 MENDOL, MIKE: 69 MERRYMAN, DAVID: 286 MERSHON, KATHY: 286 vIEYERS, MIKE: 286 vIEYERS, SANDY: 50 vIICARELLI, KELLY: 147, 287 VIICARELLI, STACY: 51, 102, VIICHAEL, TOM: 287 VIILAN, TENSIA: 50 VIILES, KEN: 101, 147 VIILLER, DAWN: 50 VIILLER, MARY BETH: 287 VIILLER, PHILIP: 147 VIILLER, VALERIE: 287 VIILLSAP, GREG: 50 VIILTON, BLAKE: 50 VIILTON, KARLA: 147 VIINER, MOLLY: 50 MINTON, MIKE: 50, 70 VIITCHELL,-IANE MRS.: 98 VIITCHELL, LESLIE: 85, 147 VIITCHELL, RICHARD: 147 105 VIONTGOMERY, DAVID: 147 MONTGOMERY, JAN: 147 MONTGOMERY, TOM: 147 MOON, TOMMY: 147 MOONEY, TOM: 70, 147 MOORE, CHARLES: 89 MOORE, DIANE: 51 MOORE, KAREN: 287 MOORE, KARLA: 287 MOORE, LAURA: 148 MOORE, MARY: 287 MOORE, MICHELE1 287 MOORE, NANCY: 51 MORDAH, SUSAN: 148 MORGAN, BRUCE: 287 MORGAN, DAWN: 287 MORGAN, DON: 70, 148 MORGAN, MARIA: 148 MORRIS, KERN, 51, 73 MORRIS, MICHELLE: 51 MORRISON, CHERYL: 288 MORRISON, SCOTT: 150 MORRISSJILL: 51 MOSS, TAMI: 148 IMUELLER, BARBARA: 51 MULHALL, JANE: 51 MULHALL, TOM: 288 MULLARKEY, BOBBY: 69, 148 MULLER, TRISH1 148 MULLINS, MIKE: 70 MUNSON, BRAD: 288 MURDOCK, KATHY: 51 MURDOCK, MIKE: 69, 288 MYER, LOU ANN: 101, 148 MYER, MARTHA: 58, 51 MYERS, GAIL1 51 NAJERA, PAUL: 70 NAJERA, RICHARD: 70, 288 NANCE, BRENT: 51 NEAL, BEN: 148 NEFF, KATHY: 288 NEFFLE, GREGz 288 NEIGHBOR, BRAD: 199, 288 NELSON, KATHY: 51 NELSON, MARK: 148 NELSON, RICK: 51 NERRIN, DIKE: 174 NEWALL, KATHY: 148 NEWHALL, ELIZABETH: 148 NICHOLSON, STACY: 51 NIEMANJUDY: 288 NIERMAN, HEIDI1 51 NOEL, KEITH: 70, 148 NORRIS, RHONDA: 148 NORTH, CHUCK: 148 OAKRY, VANESSA: 51 O'BRIAN, DIANNE: 289 O'BRYANT, CAREY: 51 O'CONNELL, CAROL: 51 ODUM,-IEANNE: 98, 289 OLDHAM, BRENDA: 289 OLIVER, DAVID: 289 OLIVERJILL: 51 OLSON, PEGGY: 148 O'MALLEY, DAVID: 289 ONDICH, MARK: 119. 1 OINEAL, KELLI: 148 OPELT, JENNIFER: 51 ORR, RENEE, 51 OSEORNE, DREW: 289 OTTE, TODD: 289 OITMER, RHYS: 289 OVERTON, DIANE: 51 PACE, BOB: 51 PACE, TONY: 148 PADRON, NICKY1 174 PALMER, RISA: 52 PALMER, TER11 52 5 369 PALMER, TODD: 52, 167 PALMER, TOM: 289 PALMER, TRICIA: 290 PANNELL, PAM: 148 PARKER, BUDDY: 158 PARKS, ELAINE: 289 PARNELL, DONNA: 52 PARNELL, STEVE: 290 PATE, BRUCE: 290 PATEJANE: 148 PATTERSON, JEFF: 148 PATTERSON, KENNY: 148 PAYNE, DAVID: 69, 120 PEARCE, GARRY1 290 PEARCE, PAM: 290 PEARSON, BISHOP: 71 PEARSON, MICIAIELE, 52 PEAVY, KEVIN: 52 PELLET, PAUL: 101, 148, 185 PENDERORASS, ELLEN: 52 PENNINOTON, DANA: 52 PERRIN, GUS: 52 PETERS, MICHAEL: 52 PETR, DONALD: 290 PETTY, KYM: 52 PEVOTO, PATRICK: 99, 290 PHELPS, JENNIFER: 148 PHILLIPS, DAVID: 100, 291 PHILLIPS, MICHELLE: 291 70 PHILLIPS, STEPHANIE: 29, 130, 156, 148, 155 PICKEL, LEONARD: 225, 291 PICKETT, JANET: 52 PIERCE, NANCY: 52 PIKE, GARY: 121 PIKE, KAREN: 52 PINEDA, CAROL: 52 PINEDA, RICHARD: 148, 166, 167 PINKSTON, MARK: 291 PINNELL, CHARLENE: 149 PIRNIE, DAVID: 291 PISTO, JON: 52 PITTMAN, CRYSTAL: 52 POKLADNIK, JOANN: 149 POLSTON, AMANDA: 149 POLVI, LISA: 52 PORTALES, CHARLES: 149 PORTER, LISA: 52 POTEET, RANDY: 52 POTTER, CHRISTI1 52 POTTER, JEFF: 52 POTTS, JULIE: 149, 189 POWDRILL, RONNIE1 291 POWELL, TINA: 52 PRASIEKA, FRED: 55,291 PRASIFKA, MADELINE: 291 PRASSEL, LAURA: 185 PRATT, SUSAN: 291 PRESLEY, BOBBY: 149 PRICE, DAMITA JO: 55 PRICE, LISA: 55 PRICHETT, BETH: 55 PROCIHI, JOHN: 291 PROCH, KATIE: 55 PROCH, TOM: 75, 149 PROCTOR, RANDY: 55 PROPHET, PATTI1 55 PUGH, CYNDI: 149 PULLIAM, SCOTT: 149 PURNELL, KATHY: 146, 149 PYLE, GEORGE: 55, 71 PYLE, RHEA: 149, 155 QUICK, AMY: 55 QIIINN, MARC: 292 QUINTEN, BOBBY: 292 QUORTRUP, ROBERT: 292 RAINES, GAYLE: 292 RAINES, NANCY: 101 LANDLE, CAROLYN: 292 LANDOLPH, AWILDA: 55 LANDOLPH, TAMMY: 55 LANGE, ROBIN: 55 LANSOM, L. A, 71 LASMUSSEN, KjEHL: 70, 149 LATLIFF, KAREN: 55 LAUTENBERG, ROBIN: 55 LAWLES, CONNTE1 55 LAYL, KATHY: 55 LAYMOND, BEAVER: 292 LEAGAN, CHRIS: 55 LEED, PATRICK: 174 LEED, EREDDIE: 55 LEED, MELINDAL 149 LEED, PAULA: 292 LEEVES, ANNETTE: 55 LEGIAN, TERRIE1 55 LEILLY, SEAN: 55 LEYNOLDS, AND1: 149 LHINE, CAROL: 55, 121 LHOADS, ROBIN: 292 LHODES, BARRY: 55 LICE, DAVID: 292 LICHARDS, BECKY1 149 LICHMOND, DAN1: 55 LICKS, TAM11 149 LIGGS, PAUL: 98, 292 LIGSBY, BRENDA: 224, 295 LILEY, RHONDA: 149 LILEY, ROB: 295 LOBBINS, DEBBIE: 55 LOBBINS, LARRY: 149 LOEBINS, LYNN: 293 LOBERTS, CATHY: 293 lOBERTS,EDDY:62,100, 151, 293, 691 LOBERTS, SHANNON: 55 LOBERTS, SUSAN: 295 LOBERTSON, KIM: 53 LOBERTSON, MONTY: 53 LOBERTSON, RICK: 51, 52, 25, 26, 102, 147, 293 LOBINSON, BRIAN: 149 LOBINSON, LINDA: 149 LOBINSON, PATRICIA: 295 LOBINSON, RHONDA1 55 LOBINSON, TORREY1 293 LOBISON, KEITH: 94, 194, 195, 293 LOESLER, RICK: 101, 149 LOLES, LAURIE1 149 LOLSTON, BOB: 55, 71 LOMAN, DIANA: 54 LOSS, -IILL: 149 LOSSON, KAREN: 54 LOWAN, ROBIN: 294 LOWE, -IANICE: 54 LOWE, MELINDA: 54 LOWE, ROBIN: 294 LOYAL, ALISON: 54 LOYAL, AMY: 54, 198 LOYAL, ERIC: 149 LUNNELS, DENISE: 54 LUNYAN, DIANE: 100, 294 LUSSELL, CHARLES: 65, 69, 294 LUSSELL, CHARYL: 294 LUSSOJACKY: 29 LUSSO, HARRY: 54, 71 RUTHE, GINA: 294 RUTHERFORD, STEPHANIE: 54 RYAN, MITCHIE: 294 RYBAK, NANCY: 294 SAMSKY, KATHY: 294 SANDERS, DOUG: 150 SANDS, SKOT: 174 SANDS, TERRY: 294 SANFORD, DOUG: 54 SAUVE, MICHELE: 54 SCAGGS, DON: 194 SCAMARDO, KYLE: 54 SCARBOROUGH,-JENNY: 150 SCHLICHTER, ROBIN: 100, 182 SHAID, SANDY: 295 SHARP, CAROLYN1 100, 295 SHARP, MARTHA: 54 SHAW, TIM: 54 SHAY, KEVIN: 54 SHEA, MARY ANN: 295 SHELTON, STEVE: 150 SHERMAN, D. D.: 295 SHERMAN, MARK: 150 SHERWIN, CINDY: 150 SHIFLET, SUE: 295 SHIPP, DAVID: 296 SHORT, MARK: 296 SHUSHOK, FRANCES: 150 SHUSHOK, JOAN: 296 SIBLEY, BETH: 54 SIBLEY, LEIGH: 54 SIBLEY, SUSAN: 100, 226, 296 SIKES, LEA ANN: 150 SCHMIDT, AMY: 150 SCHMIDT, KEITH: 150 SCHRIEEER, SCOTT: 54 SCHUCK, KIM: 295 SCHUHARTJOHN: 150 SCHUTZ, SUSAN: 54 SCHWALIS, JAMES: 25, 130 SCHWARZ, CAROL: 150 SCOTT, JAMES: 54 SCOTT, PAUL: 70, 25, 145, 150 SEATS, DIANE: 295 SEARS, GORDON: 295 SECOR, CINDY: 54 SECOR, MARSHA1 150 SEDLACEK, RANDY: 54 SE1Tz, STEVE: 54, 167 SELF, KATHY: 26, 90, 91, 295 SETLIEE, TERRY: 150 SEVELAND, DEE1: 54 SIKORA, NOLA: 296 SIKORA, ROD: 54 SIMMONSJENNIFER: 54 SISSOM, KATHLEEN: 54 SISSOM, MARK: 296 SITTON, IQATHY: 54 SKINNER, BOB: 150 SKINNER, CAROL: 150 SLAUGHTERJANIE: 296 SLAWSON, TERESA: 54 SLECHTA, CINDY: 150 SLOAT, JAY: 97, 296 SMART, MERINDA1 54 SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, BARRY: 150, 158 CAROL: 296 CYNTHIA: 296 BONNIE: 71, 55 GARRY1 55,121 GREG: 55 SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH, SMITH, SMITH SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, , G REGL1: 19' IAY: 29' JERRY. 55 ,HMMY 55 , KAREN 150 R1M15ER1:Yg 29' LEE ANNIE: 55 ,MARR1 391 555 MELODY S5 MIKE: I5I NANCY. ww RICK: '1 SANDY, ISV SHANNON SS SHELBIE: if STEVE: SS TIM: 151 SMREKAR, GARY: 3-J' SNIDER, DUSTY: 1-P' SNODDY, MICHAEL: JSP SNOW, DOUG: 65, 69, Ti, 25, To SORRELL, SHERRY: 55 SOUTHWOOD, -IAYNE: 10' SOUTTER, MIKE: 151 SOWELL, BETH: 151 SPENCER, STEVE: 151 SPERRING, SHADY1 151 SPOONTS, CINDY: 297 151 SPROWLS, LYNETTE: 101, 14' 151 SPIQRLOCK. STEVE 55. -Fc. Lx' S'TA.DE,I.Nf.AN. LORI 1111216 2 STACYNEPC SCOTT 295 STAGNER SL'SAN LSL STALLINGS. ANNA LEE STALLINGS, IAIQRIE 355. 'Q STALLINGS. YYADE L51 STABIM. MARTY 2945 STANEORDJOI-'IN 55 STANLEY: DEBBIE 295 STANLEY. LIQGINA 292- STANLEY. ROBBY 298 STARR. DAVID 298 ST CLAIR. BRITA 55 STELLEGRIS151 STEPCHINSKI. BECKIE STEPHILNSON. R.-LNDY STELEDTE. DIANE 55 STEIQDTE, GARY 298 STEVENS. KAREN. 55 STEVENS. KELLY 55 STEVVART, BEVERLY: 1 STEXIUART, BRIDGET: 1 STEVUART, DIANEl 55 STEXWART, DON: 55 STRECvELMAR,jACK: 1' STILL RICK: 298 STILLEY, CHRIS. 151 STEPHENS, NANCY 151 STI LLEY, MIKE: 298 STIMSONJOHN: 123,151 STINCHCOMBE, LISA: 299 STINSON, PAUL: 299 STOLL, JOHN, 299 STONE, GLENN: 55 STONE, NANCY: 55 STONE, SHARON: 151 STORM, JOI-INA: 55 STOIIT, STEVE: 151 STOWE, STACEY: 299 STRICK ENBERG ER, DONNA: 2 STRTCRENEEROER, JUDY: 56 STRICKLANDJIL: 151 STRTNOER, 15R1ON1 56 STRLWE. MARY ANN: 56 STIQCKER, JEFF: 69, 125, 199, 299 STDCKER, JILL: 151 STIQRDIVANT, CANDACE: 56 SUBER, PHYLLTS1 151 SL'11.1vAN, KEVIN: 100, 299 SIQTER, SUSAN: 100, 182, 299 SI. I'I'ON, LINDA: 56 SXWEANEY, TOM: 56 SYLVIA, DARTNQ 71 TALKINGTON, SANDRA: 152 TANNEPC DEBRA: 49, 109 TANNER, MARY: 299 TAPSCOTT, CH RISTIE1 56 TATIIM, DAVID: 152 TAYLOR CASEY: 152 TERRELI., GREG: 70, 130,136,152 TERRELL, MICHAEL: 56, 71 TERRY, DAWN: 299 TETER, KEVIN: 69, 500 TETER. SHELLEY1 500 THARP, LAURA: 152 THOMAS, MAGGIE: 152 THOMAS, SUZY: 90, 100, 500 THOMAS, TAMMY5 152 THOMAS, TER1: 56 THOMASON, MICHA: 56 THOM1, SUE: 56 THOMPSON, ALLISON: 152, 198 199 THOMPSON, JOE DAVID: 500 THOMPSON, JANET: 152 THOMPSON, MARTHA THORN, KATHY: 500 THURMAN, LAURA: 56 TIFFIN, PATT11 500, 550 TIMBERLAKE, ROSCO: 56 TTNSLEY, CAMILLE: 182, 500 TINSLEY, KIM: 101, 152, 500 TINSLEY, KRISTTNI 56 TITTLE, BECKY1 152 TITTLEJENNY: 152 TOENNIOS, KRIS1 24 TOLSON, TOMMY: 69, 500 TOSCH, JANET: 152 TOWLE, IULIE: 152 TOWLE, LISA: 501 TOWNSEND, DAVID: 501 TRAv1S,TOBY1 56 TRAYLOR, LYNDA: 101, 152 TRUESDALE, ADA: 331 TUCKER, CHRISTY: 56 TUCKER, MARTHA: 100, 301 TUCKER, RHONDA: 56 TUDOR, JIMMY: 152 TUREK, ANDY: 301 TURN, BEVERLY: 24, 142, 152, 182 TURNBEAUGH, DON: 301 TURNER, ANNE: 56 TURNER, LISA: 152, 332 TURNER, TIM: 301 TUTT, STEVE: 56 TYREE, CAROLYN: 152, 197 'TYSON, LINDA: 301 UBBEN, CAROL: 301 UMERICHT, JAN: 152 UMBRICHT, JOAN: 152 UMBRICHT, SUSAN: 301 UNDERWOOD, KIP: 152 UPCHURCH, DEBBIE: 56 USSERY, JOY: 152 VADEN, LAUREL: 101, 152 , VANDERSLICE, KATHY: 152 1 VAN DINE, CHARLES: 56 , VAN GILDER, DEBBIE: 301 I VAN PELT, SHIRLEY: 302 I VAN SICKLE, ANDREW: 56 VATH, SCOTT: 58, 75, 76, 302 VAUGHAN, JERRY: 392 VEEDER, KAREN: 56 VEITH, JAN: 56 VEEA, RAM: 302 VERHAULT, STEVE: 56 VERNON, DAVID: 94, 100, 15 194, 302, 332 VESTER, GENE: 153 VICK, JEANIE: 56 VICKERY, JOHN: 84 VIDAL, STEVE: 302 VORLOP, ROBERT: 153 VRLA, DARRELL: 57 WACHEL, WILLIAM: 57 WADE, BUDDY: 57, 71 WADE, TOMMY: 69 WADLEY, BRUCE: 302 WAGNER, ELAINE: 101, 153 WALKER, ALFRED: 57, 71 WALKER, BRAD: 57 WALKER, PA'I'I'Y: 153 WALKER, WAYNE: 57 S, 160, 161, WALLACE, CARLENE: 153, 155 WALLACE, CINDY: 302 WALLACE, JIMMY: 302 WALLER, CLIFF: 70, 153 WALLS, DOLEE: 153 WALTON, DEAN: 153 WALTON, LISA: 302 WAMBLE, PAUL: 303 WANGE, RUSSELL: 69, 100, 226, 303 WARD, JANA: 153 WARDWELL, MITCHELL: 57 WARKERTIN, RITA: 57 WARREN, CAROL: 303 WARREN, LESLIE: 153 WARREN, SHARLA: 153 WASHINGTON, RANDY: 167 WATERMAN, CORY: 303 WATERS, EDDIE: 57 WATERS, TAMI: 153 WATSON, CHUCK: 57 WATSON, TEENA: 153 WATSON, TOEY: 69, 153 WEATHEREORD, JUDY: 136,153 WEAVER, ALAN: 57 WEAVER, NORMA: 57 WEBSTER TRUETT: 153 WEDDLE, TREVA: 303 WEESNER, MARK: 303 WEIGAND, CINDY: 216, 303 WEINREICH, GEORGE: 303 WELCH, ELLEN: 57 WELCHEL, DON: 303 WELLS, JERRY: 69, 166 WENDT, ROB: 57, 71 WENGER, LESA: 303 WEST, CRISSY: 36 WEST, JANE: 153 WESTEALL, SCOTT: 47 WESTMORELAND, MATT: 70, 101, 153 227 WHEELER, KYLE: 57 WHEELER, LISA: 304 WHIGHAM, TAMMY: 57 WHITE, GERMAINE: 153 WHITE, GREG: 23, 24, 26, 100, 304 WHITE, STUART: 174 WHITE, SUSAN: 153 WHITENER, NANCY: 100, 304 WHITMAN, LUCY: 98, 304 WHITMAN, NANCY: 57 WHITMAN, TOM: 152 WHITWELL, DOUG: 225 WIDENOR, CAROL: 100, 304 WIDENOR, CYNDI: 57 WILEY, RICKY: 132 WILLIAMS, DENISE: 57 WILLIAMS, ERIKA: 304 WILLIAMS, JAY: 153 WILLIAMS, JOYCE: 100,304 WILLIAMS, KELLY: 153 WILLIAMS, KIM: 100, 304 WILLIAMS, MOLLY: 29, 32, 90, 91, 304 WILLIAMS, ROBERT: 31, 92, 93, 304 WILLIAMS, SUE: 154 WILLIAMS, WALLY: 154 WILLIEORD, LOU: 22, 24, 305 WILLIS, CAROL: 305 WILLIS, DOUG: 101, 154 WILLS, KIM: 305 WILSON, BRAD: 68, 69, 129, 305 WILSON, BRIAN: 154, 174 WII.SON, KAREN: 154, 199 WILSON, MARK: 69, 121, 190, 305 WILSON, RICHARD: 158, 160, 161 WILSON, SHERRY: 57 WINBORN, SUSAN: 100, 305, 332 WINTON, PATTIE: 57 WISDOM, SABRINA: 154 WITTER, DOUG: 305 WOFFORD, SHAW: 154 WOLF, BRYANT: 183 WOLF, MARY: 154 WOLFE, MARTHA: 57 WOLFE, MIKE: 100, 305 WOLFE, SARAH: 305 WOLTHAUSENJAY: 57 WOLTHAUSEN, LYN: 100, 306 WONDER, BRIDGETT: 306 WOOD, CAROL: 154 WOOD, STACY: 57 WOODS, CAMILLE: 57 WOODS, KIM: 154 WOODS, WENDY: 306 WOOLDRIDGE, SHERRY: 306 WOOLDRIDGE, VICKI: 154 WORLEY, CHARLES: 154 WOZENCRAFT, KAREN: 306 WREN, DONNA: 57 WRIGHT, BETH: 100, 155 WRIGHT, KAY: 306 WYATT, DICK: 306 YARNELL, KIM: 155 YEAGER, DONNA: 155 YOUNG, DIANE: 101 YOUNG, ELLEN: 155 YOUNG, GREG: 73, 97, 306 YOUNG, JAY: 306 YOUNG, JOHN: 155 YOUNG, JULIE: 155 YOUNG, KERRI: 57 YOUNG, PAUL: 306 YOUNG, SHERYLEN: 307 YOUNGKER, ROBERT: 57, 73 YOUNGKER, SUSAN: 155 YOUNT, SALLY: 57 ZABOJNIK, LYN: 307, 338 ZEILER, EOE: 73, 155 ZIEGLER, DONNA: 101, 155, 199 ZIMMERMAN, TOM: 309 ZUCK, KEN: 155 ZWOLINSKI, MARY: 155 4 LINDA MQCREIGHT Advisor KATHY BRUCE Activities Editor, Seniors KAREN DAVIS Business Manager LYDIA FRANCIS Editor MARTHA TUCKER Club Editor, Seniors BEKI BRANHAM Activics Editor ELENA CARVA-IAL Club Editor i .975 ml cat S aj A r A LAURA LAPLANTE Sports Editor. Sophomorcs LESLIE GREEN Farulty Edironjuniors FRAN FER RILI. juniors, Index SUZANNE ELLAR D Index, Subnt riptions VICKI WC X DLIJRI IXEE juniors. Index CAROLE BAILEY Sports Editor, Sophonmorcs MARK KLA RAS Phomgraphur REBEKAH GREEN Artist GI2ORGIiGIMARCI Artist TIM TURNER Photographer BRIAN WI LSON Photographer 'U .A 4,, We 'ima I' Qi 'he 1975 WILDCAT staff would like to acknowledge the fol- .ng people for their help throughout the year: I . . rs. Gloria Weadock, our representative from 'lfaylor Publish- Company, for her advice and assistanceg Nan Mulvaney of I . . . . ,, . ,, or Publishing for helping us with the Star Spangled Girl ues: and LeeAnn Kelser, also of Taylor, for her artistic abil- pecial thanks to several photographers: Ir. Pat Klein, for providing the class pictures and the beauti- rolor photography for the opening section: Mr. Bob Hurt, for ishing us with several sports picturesg staff photographer n Wfilson, for making the faculty section possible: Ricky thon, for the many times he helped us during the year: and k Kinney and Keith Argenbright, who photographed the Jr activities. K he staff extends a very special thank you to several mem- bf the FANG for their contributions: ngl, expressions and thoughts Phillip Day Wade Casey Smith Bobby Quinten and Kathy Koons for writing the Mnd thanksJg,Kathy also for her effort in selling ads WILDCAT. 93.1135 we thank Mrs. Linda McCreight, our advisor, for her yledge, dedication, and understanding, which made this year it success. : an fivana Loyd, Gloria Clevenger, and Bobby Quinten, for their 37 . A . . , , 1 HQ pl .nit Mm. K..-nr V' , , ul' ' ll .-11. V A r 11 cf' 1 M 5' aif im New AJS-ails 2 . ya, . -fQ,f.a , ,W YSGQH
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