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

 - Class of 1976

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The Yuletide season yielded door decorating competition, annual Christmas banquets for clubs and festive holiday dances. Christmas par- ties were planned and carried out by each fourth period class on the eve of a well deserved winter break. February came slowly but brought with it Valentinels Day, valograms and an elegant Favorite's Ball. This leap year month was bounced out with an exciting, fast-moving Key Club vs. Faculty Basketball Game. Spring was ushered in with the delivery of National Honor Society red carnations and the arrival of the third and final quarter. After the Drill Team-Cheerleader presentation of Spring Show, the bizarre AFS Olympics and the bicen- tennial country fair, students sensed the coming crescendo of annual senior activities. Besides winding up school work, seniors were involved in activities such as Senior Show, Prom, Baccalaureate, Graduation and finally All-Night Party. Every attempted activity proved to be a suc- cess that highlighted this bicentennial school year. dll- i QQ -1-' Navel' xi ii? g J I9 9 9 The Miracle Worker O W 0 Q2 2 6 W .34 0- 1 'pq M.. 'va .n.x,, gtgv -V .nP'i, of Safer:-. UPPER LEFT: Annie writes a letter to Dr. Anagnos at Perkins Institute about Helen's progress as Helen sits nearby. UPPER RIGHT: Annie dismisses Helen's delicate condition with Helen's mother Kate. ABOVE: Annie tries to teach Helen the word for cup. LEFT: After locking Annie in her room, Helen begins to feel the pain and frustration of loneliness. FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: Greg Ter- rell, Charles Portales, and Chrissy West prove a dramatic performance with the discovery of the baby Helen's blindness. FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Helen innocently embraces her puppy as Annie reveals Helen's condition to Cap- tain Keller. FACING PAGE CENTER LEFT: Helen spends quiet moments with her brother and sister, looking for love and compassion. FACING PAGE LOWER LEFT: Annie Sullivan patiently tries to teach Helen definite words for specific objects. FACING PAGE LOWER CENTER: Annie Sullivan bids a painful farewell to the blind girls of Perkins Institute. 2 4 . b I 5 I , gx ' V arif Sqn Jumon ' ii-Q EQ Q K A - if 9 . ' M NGVQI' SEMOR A EDl 'Af VAIQ IQEVU I 3 A i 4: I LEFT: Senior Beverly Tum shows her vocal beauty in her Varsity Revue perform- ance of the hit song, You and Mc Against the World. ABOVE: Sophomore Jerome Cox caprivates the audience with country music as he sings and plays Tomorrow Is A Long Time. FACING PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Senior Anna Lee Stallings performs the Drill Team Officer sketch with excellence to the time of Day Tripperf' FACING PAGE LOWER LEFT: Three band members por- tray the frustration of being a band director in one of their comical skits. ,pq 'W M. My .. UPPER RIGHT: Seniors Debra Doss and jay Wfilliams perform a comedy skit entitled Senior Date. ABOVE: Senior Darice Davis expresses her mood as she sings a Smile Medley. RIGHT: Seniors Janice Edwards and jimmy Tudor work together during the cheerleader sketch. FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: Seniors Katie George and Debbie johnson frisk sophomore john Malnaphy for library books in the Library Skit. FAC- ING PAGE RIGHT: junior Dianne Roman gives a triumphant smile as she finishes per- forming to Free Again. 24 limb.. P, 'fr K.. . , , . fi' I I .Q-5 'fra-qi. Jblrasw-Q., W' -' if in 4' Q ,ff ,f f,fff,f ff jifff Homecoming spurs participation If f!f'!f'!'!f f,,ff,fff M f ' 7 f , haf K Q Qi YM 'X- TQNHY 57, 5 fy :N on ,,,.ail if 'ff ! :SX ii' as! l x A, Q' . Wf W -T 'A UPPER LEFT 1 junior Denise Runnels makes sure the coast is clear before proceeding to take her corn squeezin's,' out of her locker. UPPER RIGHT: junior jill Glass portrays a true country hick during the dress up days of Homecoming. LEFF: Seniors Clint Loftman and Carol Skinner reflect the craziness of inside, outside, backwards day. ABOVE: Senior cheerleaders Becky Tittle, jenny Tittle, and .Janice Edwards lead a cheerful crowd to the Homecoming pep rally. FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: junior George Pyle hangs on for dear life as he takes a plunge into the Key Club dunking machine. FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Seniorjeff Collins invites any and all to take a strike at the Key Club car bash. FACING PAGE RIGHT: joel Householder, leader of the LH Young Life, takes an active part in the dress up days of Lake Highlands' Homecoming. FACING PAGE LOWER LEFT: Sophomores shout encouragement to the football team during the Homecoming pep rally. ' Janice Edwards s x X V , - K p , .5 V - . tg, 1,.,,',sM .2 fa. - favzfw. ,TQ 2' WZUQHV ' '11, K , -g-Toi .M A H.. if A..-5 Z-,nyc -Q Q' - ' J i':fg4,aQ: : ' ? ' -' - Afez, ef , ' '- Tami Moss , .,f,- 1, ,I 'lg l A 12 4 L - e y J 4' I DQ. 1 ,PK gl 'If f 'zz . 'B :M E gp bf x 'H 3 ' ' we -0 4 at-aft? 135 4 i, my - ,g , f - J. .v :P 'gg ,g.i,g1'. A' R if :lj Q B ' E1 n 1 1 pm Q Q ha Q . l XM A lx 5 a ax 1- 4' 5 Nancy Boyle Nedra Truesdale Steph Phillips gy, 'fl-2 Robm Havllr Homecoming '75 , 'WS PRINCESS Kim Goad S in V, Bambi Selby Kelly Schmidt 1 sy,-S Suzanne Hester Donna Wren urner I I UPPER RIGHT: After a full evening of music and dancing, many of the LH students decide to relax as the Homecoming dance draws to a close, ABOVE: LH couples bump and boogie after the excitement of the victory over the Wilmer Hutchins Eagles. RIGHT: Seniors Matt Westmoreland and Gay Gray relax while listening to the spirited music of Carousel. ix, -ci' r ,,,i' R, Homecoming closes festive week 9 . 4' ' , ,- .gf za- L2, sk UA. -. . , '0,,JiiY E T-' -. Q .1 --' -- -, Z' rf 1 --,-..' -1.-'.n.. 'c 9- . . I ,x M I .4 if: i ji ,g'I i f .F UPPER LEFT: The music of Carousel provided a comfortable atmosphere for Sophomore Carol I.aQuey and junior Ricky Mathies. LEFT: Sophomore jim Clark seems to be slightly puzzled at the unusual dancing techniques of respected upperclassmen. ABOVE: Seniors Rod Hibner and ,Ienni Crites take a well deserved break from the excitement and activities of the Homecoming dance. 32 lice in uderland Q 5 tf UPPER RIGHT: Twitldlc Dec ami Twitlcllc Dum recite a poem to Alicc about thc' Walrus imtl tlic tarpcntcr. UPPER LEFT: Sally Krause its Humpty Dumpty tells Alice How provoking it is to bc called an cggf' ABOVIZ: At thc opening of thc' play, Alice is talking to licr fatlicr, Lewis Carroll, played by Larry Burtlicr. RIGHT: Alicc, Senior Willy' Robinson. tgin't figure out what to do with the pig that is wupposcclly the Duclicsf tliilcl. T P kph. A 4 : . 1-' ' 2 g ,J ' .-.wgf ,wt . g ,. ,gl Q fr. KIA lg S ij . -V A L ' - I . lu? q . ,N 1 :mx gfjgfjfffty, if 1. Lffiv' V5 .N ,I ?fIQ f. A .N Saw' 3535 vs if 5 f UPPER LEFT: Mr. Wolf's class proudly displays the enchantment of Wolf,s Toy Shop, the second place winning door. UPPER RIGHT: Senior Ken Miles works to perfect this original idea for Mrs. Runberg's door, ABOVE: Sophomore Melissa Abbot adds finishing touches to Q'Santa's Toylandf' CENTER RIGHT: Sophomore Lisa Hallman explains to Santa that she would like to find Coach Tommy Townsend in her stocking Christmas morning. RIGHT: Outside Mrs. Pritchett's room, the class is involved in last minute decorations before Student Senate judges arrive. FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: Mrs. Aday's class presents a different approach to Christmas with The Twelve Days of Math. FACING PAGE LOWER LEFT: Mr. Hardin's class, with a drafting of Santa's home, earns first place and a Christmas Parry. FACING PAGE CENTER: You can bet this busy helper will find lots of presents under the tree, says Santa Claus jim Ham- mack. FACING PAGE LOWER RIGHT: The journalism door exemplifies one of the original Christmas designs. 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RIGHT: junior Lisa Polvi and her clate Ken Briggs dance to the melancholy bears of Shortchange. 36 0. the Yulet1cle with annual dances ,f sl L Q ' ,p 'N by Qt Eh 1 'J Y f ,. Ax ' f 4 El px X .av at UPPER LEFT: Sophomore Kathy Curd and junior Mark Leslie enjoy quiet moments alone at the Spirit Team Christmas dance. UPPER RIGHT: Sophomore Spirit Team officer Lisa Tumer displays vitality and pep as she dances to the music of Spring. LEFT: Sophomore Beth McCain and junior Ernie Miraw dis- play a well developed dancing style. ABOVE: Sophomores jeff Courtwright and Bettina Massey enjoy the closing dances as the evening nears its end. 37 'BYE BYE BIRDIE' i. 6 ' x - ---'Q 1 5A ,-1 1 3 i Wir I ii 11'... '. ,--s-- X x k, i . , .-, Q M , 4 .P . . -1 f ' , I K .ix L . vw- Wm' A . A f . R v-?'i , - 'F-'Rss-T' if I A' S 3 fl-' V Y O . Q ,ff -W' 1 ' fwggfi-r U V, PM 'i isflgifigi l'Il Nl i fiilff' is ' A ,li UPPER RIGHT: The teenagers of Sweetapple, Ohio tie up the telephone lines with the news of Kim and Hugo going steady. UPPER LEFT: Senior Sally Krause as Ursula falls to the feet of her idol Conrad Birdie, Senior David West. ABOVE: A mass of concerned fans crow around Conrad Birdie after he has been knocked out by Kim's iealous boyfriend. LEFT: Albert Peterson, Senior Chas Worley, and Rose Alverez, senior Laura Moore, introduce Conrad Birdie, senior David West, to the teenage population of Sweetapple, Ohio. FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Mae Peterson, senior Chrissy West, tries to convince her son Albert that Rose Alverez is not the girl for him. FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: Senior Darice Davis as Mrs. McAffee encourages her husband, junior Patrick Reagan, to hurry with breakfast before Conrad Birdie comes down. FACING PAGE LOWER LEFT: Conrad Birdie sings Honestly Sincere as the girls of Sweerapple go wild. FACING PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Spanish Rose dances with sophomore Luke jones, junior Chris Ward, and senior Tom Behne in the Shrinet's ballet. Reflections of Favorites 1976 MOST TO SUCCEED RICK ROESLER GAY GRAY ,I iff if ' Sf ,J MCELROY 5 1, f ff vaivszgfzg 1' . , ,i V, m 42:49 ' ' BURT BURLES 0 Q SENIOR ON 3' 43 l IPI-'I'R RICIIT II 1' 1 1 'I' R p A1 1 1 '1uS1c fo 1 1 I I5 II XBOX I II If 11 I 1 1 pl 1 1 h 1,1 g CVCl'1II'Ij,. RIGHT I ,Q Ix H 1 INI 1 3 1x 1 II I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I IC' IIHVIOLITIQC I- IAQINIC 1AcEU11111111T xx 1 D c311f1S5,'Wm.11m1L11 A 111 1 1 I 1 111 1 1 1 1 11 f1 I FACINC PAGE UPPER RICHI I I 1 1 1 I I p 1, 1 1 1, I 1 111 1 1 11111111141 'I IACINC IA IOXXIR RIC HT T1 C w q IR I NI H I1 I1 11 1,1 1 IIIIII1 1111 D I: IT H II 1s1111c1N41Ac 1 1 11 1 II P 1111 1111 111 11,, 11 I X111 If 11 11,1 U' 111' 11111111111 mm 1111: jf W1 '1 1,,, V1 1111111 111 1 A W !11, 1 ! I 111 1 TEf555Ef555:?E55E5 ZZ, f If S, ' -ef! 4, 1, W if X f ,, 1, life ' 4 ,Af Ji? ' , 2 , ' i: 7 I -iizff 1 , ffzzif 1 f f fi ,:-17 12 TE? , ' f Q 1552, 4 ff I I ' ' '5 ' ' ,,,, f Z Favorites create sparkling mood P135 gs Q J -:1 ff 0' A it wg x ' ' ' ik M at If 1 XX Un Q i N s 5' Ai Y u X 'I J rg-mx! vu' fu 1 A MQ, Q , L 'Ma X, , ' fin ,Q ! in xx x 0 Y Q 141 , 1 ,,.,' ii fx M6 , 1 wh1le raising necessary fund L'PPER LEFTi .Iunior Mark Dempsey takes his turn at bat in an attempt ro defeat opposing Key Clubbers. CENTER LEFT. What happened? inquires a dis- mayed I5-team player ,lay Franklin as senior Doug Sanders slides into home to gain another point for the Key Club. ABOVE: B-team baseball Coath Bill Rob- bins engages the ,ud of an automatic pitthing machine to give his team a good work out during the Key Club vs B-team baseball game. LEFT1 Senior Earnest Easley gains an easy hit for the Key Club as an enthusiastic crowd watthes. FAC- ING PAGE UPPER LEFT: slump balll thants the crowd as Key Clubber ,leff Patterson leaps higher than fatulty member David Stroble to get the game under- way. FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT' Trying for two points, senior Steve Golding tal-aes a tltear shot toward an unprotected goal, FACING PAGE CEN- TER RIGHT: Ket Club setretary Robert Humphrey struggles to maintain pos- session of the hall while tennis toach Karen Hughes lends a helping hand to Cfoatlx David Stroble. EACING PAGE CENTER LEFT. Spellbound Key Club theerleaders give all their attention to the extiting game on the Court, FACING PAGE LOXVER RIGHT: Key Clubber Truett X5Uebster ral-tes a mighty leap to seturt' two points against the oncoming fatulty members Martha Carona and Tommy Hardin. Spring Show spellbinds audience -K J ' tim? .A C' ' ' UPPER l.lil:T: Senior cheerleaders Becky Tittle and Claude Brewer display their double stunt ability to thc music of Kung Fu Fighting. UPPER RIGHT: junior Highlanclcttcs jo Machin, Lori Gresham, Kelly Stevens, Stacy Brainin, and Angela Hoagland swing to the sounds of -Iailhousc Rock during their segment of Your Hit Parade, ABOVE: Senior Beth Sowell conducts her chipmunk trio Allison Massey, Vicki Kennon, :incl Rhonda Riley in their own version of the Beatles' hit All My Loving. RIGHT: In an inspiring oratory, junior Laurie Stallings spcllhinds the iiutlicncc with it speech that corresponds with the Bicentennial theme of the Spring Show. X .A 'J' 3 fu 'la 'A f ct ' 4, - 52: S 6 ,, fvwf A , ',.j,,4 X ' Q U A f . . . 6 'S f . , m A , '- .1-1-,M -1 ' 1 A. ' f f - A ' ' ' --,r , 1 ' rg- ,. f ix. - 1 4 , , .- 1-I.: : j' 1 ' s. . .,, . , ' .. xx . A, . . . . . .',. .. Q -Q I .. . Iv 4. Q, A M he '-I . .13 -O XY 'x 5 5 ax, fy s I Jw ,A .R wi f sf' 493 Q41 in .. MD illnrsv ATOM 5 222255 UPPER RIGHT: Coach Sam Austin pouts that he had only one student admirer to send him a ted Carnation this year. UPPER LEFT: National Honor Society President Matt Westmoreland proudly displays the bushels of carnations that will be presented to stu- dents to celebrate the first day of spring. RIGHT: With the spirit of the day in hand, senior Allison Courtwright will soon show off a beautiful spring bouquet, ABOVE: Sen- ior honor student Eunice Flannigan brightens the morning for Suzanne Hester on Red Carnation Day. 50 Y 'o:,:,o' ,'o,o' c ' Sf? 5 uf, '. ln f fl' fl? ..r-1' 0 4 Q ,Q 0. ,' 0' 1' 9' u1',x -v9 ,' 1' 4' 4' 4-hr ,Y 4' o 4 1 1 ',.un-1 4'.' Q' 1' 0f ' 9 4' 0' o' ai o 0 ,f ,u',. vg- ,e 'N ii X 'rw R Ai t U eq K 0 . We Spring blooms with red carnations 2 E 2 , -,C Luxe 'i f l1'wrF . ii' fx .. BEN ' .XP UPPER I.lfFT. Senior Marilyn Kllmrisicnscn vwrkx lmrd uw prnpnrc thc spring flowcn for cmircil iuipicnts. UPPER RlliHT'VIi1nior llllcn Pen- dcrgrasw nircfully ciurnriglw thc uirniuions, wliiln junior lwlirginaiu Smurf liurricnllx' tries to find out who her uiimircr: urn: LEFT' ,Iuniimr David Black liirriu buckets of rcll carnguiims ro nnxioua sruilcnrx .ixyiiling their arrival ABQ DYE' Busy hunor yruclcnu quickly wrt the 6.000 rcd larnx- rions for :lic second pcricxl clclivcry mime. I I Spirit of 76 triumphs in Glympics i E iL 0 I 5. Q , i f 2 ml: ,1 Q T MQ X t If .. wi 'lawn .J C- ' ill ig34Z-E .1 . --..-..1.,g...,,, - . - '- ' -A-ae. NS UPPER LEFT: One Sophomore participant practices her gift wrapping skills as she pro- ceeds to quickly cover fellow classmate Mahlon Smullins before the other teams have a chance to wrap up the game. ABOVE: Sophomore teammate Elisa Maloff moves up the rear to gain a swift lead and final victory for her team in the coke in the bottle game. LOXVER LEFT: Senior ,lan Umhright can't quite say a mouth full when she gives a victo- rious nod and breathes a sigh of relief as the winner of the pie eating contest. FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Six Senior studs, Claude Brewer, Brion Greene. Tim Brewton, Doug Sanders, Robert Humphreys, and Bob Vorlop compose a cheerleader pyramid to cool', the spectators. FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: Senior Lou Ann Myer is in a frenzy as she tries to encourage her fellow sleeping bag sliding partner to hurry on to the finish line. FACING PAGE LOXYJER LEFT: Teachers Mrs. Margaret johnson, Mrs. Katha Black, and Miss Martha Carona join in with some romping stomping fun while trying to pop their opponents balloons. PACING PAGE LOXWER RIGHT: Anxious team members take precise and direct aim as each eagerly awaiting teammate positions his cup beneath the ready-to-be-dropped eggs in the egg drop contest. Q 1 5 , ,. X X Q f . 4- lk w All 11 Q 1 I A 9 . '.'! .!' '!. !' mv! ,aww-' Students relive country's history UPPER LEFT: junior choir student Diane Edelman creates a serious mood in honor of our nation's history. ABOVE: ln a scene from America, Hurrah! Senior Marla Hunter demonstrates the complexities of the computer age as she unemotionally interviews a common working man, Senior David Har- grove. LEFT: LHHS' Choir and Symphonic band join in the closing number for the night. FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT: The Bicentennial Show begins with the procession of the Grand Old Flag down the aisles to the stage. FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: Commemorating Black History Week,', Dr. Melvin UI. Banks speaks on the many contributions and achieve- ments of the black man. FACING PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Senior Larry Butcher gives a realistic impersonation of the famous author Mark Twain. i LH celebrates America's birthday ,T.-l .- .N I - -Q vw UPPER RIGHT: In full costume, the Bicentennial choir sings its way through Ametica's history with a melody of songs all symbolizing a part of America. ABOVE: As part of the Black History Week assembly, an all-black choir sang two Negro spiritually-oriented songs. RIGHT: Sophomore Greg May, as master of ceremonies, helps carry the audience through a long period of both good and bad times in Ametica's past, present and future, Y O '-H: r' Fi I sh K i l l UPPER LEFT: GSL members, seniors Lisa Turner, and Rene Lovett take a break from a busy schedule to discuss their tactics for ushering the oncoming crowd. UPPER RIGHT: ln The Miner's Daughter, one miner, senior Larry Butcher, reflects upon his astonish- ment upon receiving a letter from his long-lost daughter, Clementine, LEFT: Prohibition and the disapproval of drink are the topics of discussion for the leaders of the Gold Gulch Deliverance and Marching Society, seniors Sara Lee and Leslie Green in the melodrama, The Miner's Daughter, ABOVE: junior Donald Gicldings relives the past in his rendi- tion of Old Man River. RIGHT: President Rhea Pyle and her escort are presented to the audience of friends and family to sum up an exciting year. LOWER LEFT:,Iunior Lisa Averitt has plenty of room to rock and roll on the spacious ballroom floor of Northparlc Inn during the Presentation Ball. LOWER RIGHT: After being presented to parents and friends, senior Anna Lee Stallings begins to dance the night away, FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: Senior Mark Kinney proudly escorts his date jill Strickland during the annual presentation of seniors and officers of Girls Service League. FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Sophomore Devotional Chairman Debbie Campbell, Steve Prushef, and Karen Schwalls enjoy their first Presentation Ball. FACING PAGE LOWER LEFT: Senior Anne Depew beams with delight during the traditional father-daughter dance. FACING PAGE LOWER RIGHT: junior Dianne Stewart, vice-president of programs, grooves to the music of Crosstown at Presentation. Presentation Ball highlights year Spotlight shines on senior stars 5 0 0 . .L 1, ' , E M, V 1,4 ,.-xr lf 'xl -','i.I1lljl J-I4 I - I' 52:31 -1 F f'n'C ' Vi. Q 4 .fe i' N fftiniflc s Nil ,X I 4 ev lol . 'J A hr 4' 0 I. -. Q A aw Ai 5-'I 3 l l Q 3? ' 32 V. 56 - + Q A N9 ii' 3 1 - .. - .5 vu N 1 h oft: ' JJ'---' 5 , T, is . 4 U' WW l A ' - 2 , ' I Pl r. 4 1 nz. 1 - v- L -E N Q 4 1 if ,U X1 ,i . cttw xv-+---f 'T , . l X 'Z .':g r4: 27 - . T ff 1 ' l :::::::::111 ' 4 M :: - ::::1 i 1 :Ns -N 3 PM Izlliuu KA. R441 Ili: I fu-.0--1' - un,-.T 0 I UPPER LEFT' Hollywood Swingcrf' W'allv XY'illinms and Clgtutlc' Brcwcr thoroughly cntc-rt.un the audience with their own style of bumping and grinding. UPPER RIGHT' Confused spurts announcer Burt Burleson tries to figure out who's on first but Ernest Easley knows XX'ho's on firstf ABOVE: Senior Campaigncr girls blcncl voices beautifully in thc Christian tunc Two Hands FACING PAGE UPPERRIGHT' Railrotulmcn Philip MillCr,,I11t'k Brown. and Doug W'illis harmonize in it sacl mclody of train blues while Marx brother look-alike Ritk Rocslcr clowns in the act. EACING PAGE LOVUER LEFT: Even the violin players get into thc att ns musicians Dcbbic Doss and Rita Glavy gttlcl to the take-tiff on thc ttnmctly of thc Marx brothers CENTER. Ty pically busy stagc manager lirncst Easlq and thc hcatl of sctjoy Usscry encrgctitally work to maltc thc Senior Show '76 thc bcsr utr UPPER RIGHT' Masters of Cferemonies Burt Burleson ziutl Greg Terrell delight the audiitntc' with the opening number That's Entertainmentf, ABOVE: Talented Tracy Forsyth grace fully glides across the stage in a ballet number to the Beatles' Eleanor Ri b RIGHT: f il Y Kathy Purnell entrances the audience with the love song We Had lr All. FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: Behind the scenes, Robert Humphrey works hard to get the curtains pulled at the ' ' . F X ' X 7 ' ' ' exait time ACING PAGI. UPPER RIGHT. Buffalo Bill portrayed by Claude Brewer describes the awful pain of separation from his Buffalo Gal to the thipmunks Marilyn Chris- tensen, Sally Krause, and Kathy Dec-vey. FACING PAGE LOXVFR RIGHT' Thelmvsri 'al . . Y . L power of a black magic doll temprs Karen Wilstnn and Mary Katherine Lee, FACING PAGE LOXVER LEFT: Senior Lisa Hallmark performs ajavz routine to the song I Love Music. l HT X i 3 . 155 Q-it v-,,,z,,,,.l Q l ,J 64 Pub recreates annual madness UPPER LEFT: In a typifai scene, Pub members are found working on layouts. FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT: The free-spirited Pub staffers get together for a harmonious, fun-loving meeting in their favorite spot. Worthy seniors recei e award 9 - I 11 I f-Q UPPER RIGHT' Iftwrcign cxtlizmgc student Yvonne XVixtcn rcxcivcs tlic Anit'ritr1n Iiiclcl Setvicc Award from thc Prcsitlcnt of thc Atlult Cflutptcr of AFS, Mn Iwlttflinnix UPPER LEFT: Mr. Mila' Ogg tongr.ttt1l.1tcS Tructt X5Uc'l'Astcr. I'4'lIIWICI1l ul tlic Ku' Cflulv Ntlmlu- ship. ABOVE' Dcscrxing scnmr Iictll Smwll is gixcn .t qtntlt Img pIt1MtSi0OC5i1'lx Scrv ice Lraguc scholrtrsliip from GSI. Apomor Mrs. Mrxrtligt ifgttcf, RIGI IT filly Ginn pmtitlly returns to her sun ttftcr being named thc Ntwrth Mkt' Iixclmngc Club Girl of tlit- Yun: FACINCI PAGE UPPER I,IfI7I': Rick Rocxlcr LLIPIIVLIICN tlic .iudicntc with liis Iiurnorous inipcrsongltion of firoutllo Marx .tltcr lacing .innouncctl tlic Vululitturigtii of tlic xcniot tlaw. IJACING PAGE UPPIQR RIGHT: Mrtrtlitt Myer givcs her 5isrcr Lou Ann Myer a scholztstit pin for tmtitstztnding xtliolnrsliip. FACING PAGE LOXXYIER RIGHT: Over- tornt' with crnotion,-lulic Ehrcnlvcrgcr cntlitisinstically rctcivcs the North Luke Iixthzmge Club stlicvlrtrship IIACQING PACQIE LOYXVER I.El-'Tz Bolilvy Mullnrl-tu' rt'cCiVc's luis tcrtifif tgttc of gttccptnntc tw thc lfnitctl Sturm Ngtxxtl Atntlcmy. .QQ Kiwi wh PHYSICAL EDUCATION BOYS' PE. Daniel Hendrix GIRLS' P.E. Sally Young BEST ALI.-AROUND ATH LETE Rod Hibner Doug Snow EOOTBALL Preston Dickson BASKETBALL Gibby Haynes Carrie Croan SPORTSMANSHIP Gay Gray Greg Terrell CITIZENSHIP Sheila McNeil Tim Brewton ALL-AROUND BOY Robert Humphrey ALL-AROUND GIRL Nancy Boyle CLASS PRESIDENTS Greg Mayg Soph. George Pyleg jr. Brad Houstong Sr. RBQZEQQQI' VALEDICTORIAN 'yi Rick Roesler . VED ' Ilffiiliill-UClIdSI:1?OiIancl I ' I f I ISALUTATORIAN ' Elizabeth Vogel . LE I MR HUST BOY AND GIRL OF THE YEARQ Northlake Exchange Club Greg Terrell I Cay Gray MOST OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORE R I Greg ICIICII Jim Timer TOM BREWTON MEMORY AWARD TRACK Aron Donnelg Field Chuck Bellg Track GIRLS' TRACK Eunice Flanigang Field Tina Grayg Track GOLF Tom Behne TENNIS Lynette Sprowls Ted Biar SWIMMING Kathy Dannemiller Brent Napier Beth Lutzgjr, Melonie Nicholg Soph., Diving Kenny Adamsg Soph., Swimming WRESTLING jim Schwallsg State Champion SOCCER Chris Bell Lance Ariannagjr., Best Attitude jim Careug Outstanding Sophomore ' I jay Fountain DAR GOOD CITIZEN AWARD BY THE SAMES CHAPTER Anna Lee Stallings Matt WestmoI'eland DAR CITIZEN AWARD NANCY I-IORTON CHAPTER Gay Gray UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY Kenneth Fink Robert Mullarkey,jr. james Schwalls NAVAL R.O.T,C, james Schwalls UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY Gay Gray PTA FINE ARTS AWARD Kelly Williams Ken Roberts BETTY CROCKER AWARD I jennifer Cook EXECUTIVE SECRETARIES CERTIFICATE FOR OUTSTANDING STUDENT OF BUSINESS IN 1976 VOLLFYBALI Teena jean Wiitson Beth Wfigm WESTINGIEIOUSE SCIENCE AWARD Rick Roesler INDIVIDUAI4 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS II I E I STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT C an akku IIICS AIUOIII SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS fa ' 1 'l SCHOOL SPIRIT S mlm fm lm Janice Edwards Claude Brewer SERVICE Nancy Boyle Mark Kinney Melissa Mays Elaine Wagner SPIRIT CHEERLEADERS Janice Edwardsg Head Cheerleader Claude Brewer Sherie Duren Brion Greene Becky Tittle jimmy Tudor Tom Behne Darice Davis SYMPHONIC BAND I Paul Sinclair Mark Schwanz Tittle if Debbie johnson SYMPHONIC BA I Mark Sherman CHESTRA bbie Doss SPEECH Linda Englehardt 5 Roesler PHYSICS ' I, 3 Sherri Ellis aw gl HISTORY Rick Roesler jill Stucker Kenneth Fink ORCHESTRA Carolyn Tyree Rita Glavy CHOIR Laura Moore GER Roesler LATIN Eunice L5 ' fgura La ante FRENCH Wagner JO , ISM Bob Hanifeng A v. gr. Wade Caseyg Assoc. Editor ANNUAL Carole Bailey Laura LaPlante FANG EDITOR Kathy Koons Sf , ,ff ,,... 'Q Prom '76 provides fond memories 1k9F iii Y LEFT, Fun-loving touples pause for a break from tianuing and pose for the tum- cr.i'5 eye LOXVIZR LEFT, Seniors Steve Golding and Jana Warci are caught in a romannt moment at Prom '16. BELOXV: Kevin Leo, in delux prom attire, enter- tains hix date while the band takes 11 break, FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Happy ttmuplca relax with ll glass of punch in the midst of Prom excitement. FACING PAGE LOXWER LEFT: linthrallcd prom attenders fill the dance floor anti boogie tu the lim-lx musit, FACING PAGE LOVUER RIGHT: Montage pro- vide: the mum turPnr1n fx 4.9 I X X , , , ' 3 UPPER LEFT: Senior Richard Collins and -Iunior Diane Erlelman slip into a heavenly dream world as they move slowly and precisely arountl the :lance floor. UPPER RIGHT: Seniors Gary Alsobrook and Pam Ballard sir and absorb the reality of their prom. ABOVE: Cheering to the evenings festivities, Seniors johnny Stimson anal Karen George and Senior Carole Bailey with her clare Keith Robison, take time to wish each other the best. RIGHT: The hum of excitemenr fills the air as touples converse wirh one another throughout the night. 72 1 F I . X x 2. ffm - . ,N -Q E 4, O .5 , ,ve ',:.'1l vl- qrl N, ' x 'v 'lf ' 1 'ilk x , fx X' is-. in X ,f 4Xx .3 Romance fills air at Apparel Mart 5 I . ,. ...yg I 'lf' uf .2- M viig sf' ., k UPPER I.I2Fl': X5C'nry Seniors Bob Hanifen and Lou Ann Myer take A grand sweep of the tlxmce floor before partalcing in a fast moving instru- mental. UPPER RIGHT: Liles Arnold joins fellow seniors Susan Young- ker and Sid Megquirc ns they exhibit their trend-setting attire. LEFT: Sen' ior Doyle Hgimrick and assistant Mark Ondich add to the night's excite- ment by building their impression of the Apparel Mart. ABOVE: Gazing into each other's ey cs, Senior Steve Conway and his date collect memories they would not soon forget. Aff UPPER RIGHT: Solemn seniors participate in Baccalau- reate, one of their final activities before graduating. ABOVE: In his opening speech, Principal A. M. Anderson congratu- lates the seniors on their outstanding achievements, RIGHT: The LH mixed choir adds to the religious program with the melodic hymn, How Great Thou Artf' FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: Honor graduate Bob Gennarelli proudly strides up the aisle in the parade of seniors. FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT: In the ceremony's invocation, Dr. Milton urges the seniors to strive eamestly to be one's self in a changing society. EACING PAGE LOWER RIGHT: The religious program finds honor student Kelly Williams in serious mood. FACING PAGE LOWER LEFT: Graduating seniors Kathy Berthold, Maria Morgan, and Terry Ford relax outside of the auditorium after Baccalaureate. Dr. Milton addresses graduates A X Seniors achieve graduation goal 3 i xi Q fs 2 5 ii Q f 4 , .Hi dsx V XX n1Ii'fi5-3.1 W i'-ljatjt' 4 WW .N 4 ik -.19 5 , WMWM f ,WM- ,mn-www.r,,,,..., 3 . 1 , 2 F is UPPER I.EI-'I' Vilcilirrrvrigin Rirk Rocslcr lnccmuc: :lic first griacluirc or :hc lu Llgiv rn rtrciu' lui fliplonu LIZVT' Rulvcrr Pricc .Incl Swan Vfliitc' solemnly lily in to begin rlic aonmicnccmcnr cxcrciwa. ABOVE: Stullcnt SCILIIC Prc5iclL'nr l.ilr's Arnold is prcxcnrcd with rlic-Iulin Vnrnon Oiitsmmling Avmrsl by Principil A NI Anclcrson. FACIING PAGF UPIJIZR RIGHT. After becoming .1 rruc Texan. Yxunnc XY'iircn gnu grxxllwxc tu .ill licr fricnils. 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Kevin Inngley tegitlies-Iiinite Etlwgirtls the glrt of Sharp shooting Lifter leaving the Commencement Exer- cises, FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT Seniors spentl their lust night together talking and bowling with their friends. FACING PAGE LOXYIER LIll I Chiirles Portales ehiillts his tue stick before displaying his expertise suresshut. EACING PAGE LOXVER RIGHT: Rliontlii Norris .intl Pam Bzillurtl ear, tlrinlt. nntl are merry during their senior All Night party. 80 . -WW 'x .BN SV , 1 WN.. L X I 4 Mx X - f H.. 1 O inf? !l l'f .' , 4 ,,,..., 4 .y'N ' WAQY M 187 b xW f -U1 2 i n 'zu , '+' m ' ff- A df 123 ' Af' i' ,J-5qLfQV-.- I .,. ! Mr . Ji 1 U f 1 J .. e ,' fi ' 4' I 4' L nv 5 -RE ' sg --1... li vf 1 f X E -A Mig Q em, 'S' 'Nw 4. ' fi ', Q .. +5 pw' f v wig 'ii Q Lake Highlands was plagued by sales of pas- tries, calendars, popcorn, candy, shirts, wrapping paper and stationery in the clubs' attempts to raise desperately needed f unds, After the money was earned clubs soon put it to use by carrying out their goals. Some of which were a trip to Chicago, Illinois for the band, state conventions for the foreign language clubs, summer conferences in Colorado for FCA mem- bers and necessary equipment for the Drill team and Spirit team. The club programs were necessary to involve students in school activities, The FANG, the school newspaper, informed students of these upcoming events. The events that had the great- est support were the Homecoming festivities, the musical production of Bye Bye Birdie, Favoriteis dance, Key Club vs. Faculty Basketball Game and the American Field Service Olympics. Besides entertaining their members, the clubs also offered educational experiences. The clubs established in the work program were focused on providing its members with opportunities to explore vocational fields. Without the undying devotion of sponsors and officers and the unending support of mem- bers, the clubs could not have been a success. The clubs added the needed extra-curricular activities to break the monotony of studies. B vu +L.: - if -mx P ' 'Q t 5lLL MU .EB K . 'ivy' 3 LJN K LN CLUB -JL 1 n I 4- A l 1 1 , .... Slaves initiated into Latin Club NON 6 Widely active throughout the school year, the Latin Club took part in a culture day, area conventions, initiations, Saturnalia, and the famous Latin Club Banquet. The initiation, which occurred during the fall, consisted of an unusual picnic in which second year members decorated first year members as a part of the welcoming ceremo- nies. At Christmas, the annual Saturnalia Ban- quet was held at Il Sorrentos'. Violins, trick- ling water, and a cozy atmosphere made a per- fect setting for the club's festivities. During the celebration a king and queen of Slaves was chosen. The highlight of the year was the annual Roman Banquet in which first year members, or slaves, served food and waited on second year members, the masters. Eunice Flanigan was elected as goddess. Officers of the Latin Club were Steve Con- way, presidentg Donnie Smith, vice president: Susan Childers, secretary-treasurer, Susan Bol- ton, editor: and Billjohnston, reporter. ABOVE: Who made these cup cakes? , inquires junior Amy Royal, they taste real . . . uh 'Latin '. LEFT: The 1975-76 officers of the Latin Club. UPPER LEFT:-Iuniors Gwen Brumit, Amy Royal, and Beth Lutz enjoy some latin dishes during a culture day, FAC- ING PAGE UPPER CENTER: The 1975-76 members of the I..atin club. FACING PAGE LOWER LEFT: Aadrian Anderson, junior, helps jay Malone, junior, to some punch during a Latin culture day. FACING PAGE LOWER R1GHT:junior Larry Hiney enjoys a generous sewing of manicotti. Delicacies highlight French Club Combining various French interests into one club was achieved by 1 3 the '75-'76 French Club. Led by Cathy Bass, president, other officers 3 were Gordon Coffee, vice president, Kathy Campana, secretaryg and Linda Harvall, historian. The sponsor was Miss Fran Maples. The year started with a homemade ice cream party in September, dur- ing which the members played bingo in French. Following in October, they had a bake sale to raise funds for the club. In November, the club held a fondue party with assorted kinds of food, ending up with a scavenger hunt done in French. When the Christmas season came near, the members went caroling in area neigh- borhoods. Senior Dorothy Bransford gave a presentation of France in january, to all members and told of her experiences while living there. The club ended the year with their annual banquet at an elegant res- IQIUIHUI. I fs I i UPPER RIGHT: The 1975-76 French Club officers. UPPER LEFT: French pastries offer a welcome lunch time treat to students, as well as providing added funds for the French Club. ABOVE: The 1975-76 members of the French Club. 88 The German Club, sometimes called Deutcher Verein, celebrated the Bicentennial year with several parties and activities. Start- ing the year off with an exciting change of pace, club members were invited to attend a picnic at White Rock Lake Park. The club entered several contestants at the November- fest', sponsored by the University of Texas at Arlington. During the celebration, students enjoyed soccer, art contests, songs accompa- nied by a piano, and genuine German food. The German Club officers for 1975-76 were: Rick Roesler, president, jack Brown, sy 715 first vice presidentg Ken Kammarek, second vice president. Sewall Cutler, treasurer and Diane Overton, historian. The sponsor of ovemberfest provides festivities Ji fs' sb, 7 gl ffl i.- Q in lil rv ill ilu! .YQ s .1 f. UPPER LEFT: 1975-76 members of the German Club. ABOVE: The 1975-76 German 7 i Club officers. CENTER RIGHT: juniors Suzy Luther and Ellen Pendergrass attempt to show off their skating abilities, during a German Club party. LOWER RIGHT: Anxious to go out on the ice, Seniors Rick Roesler and jack Brown hurriedly put on their ice skates to join the other German Club members, Providing members with fun and learning experiences, the Spanish club completed a successful year under the direction of sponsor Mrs. Betty Montgomery. The year was high- lighted by a trip to San Antonio, Texas, where students attended a state convention and attended Mexican handicraft workshops. In October, the club sponsored a Halloween Party at White Rock Lake. Human bingo and a scavenger hunt accented the December party which carried the Yuletide theme. The annual Spanish Club banquet was held during spring. Humorous awards were awarded to students who made meaningful contributions to the club. The Club was headed by Casey Taylor, presidentg Kelli O'Neal, vice presidentg Christi Tapscott, secretary, Patty Walker, treasurerg Burford St. Clair, historiang Scott Schriefer, co-historian, Laura Kenny, local reporterg Trish Doye, PASF reporter. Spanish Club treks to convention 'hu UPPER RIGHT: The '75-'76 Spanish club officers. ABOVE: The '75-'76 Spanish Club. RIGHT: Senior Casey Taylor and iunior Christy Tucker diligently work on the Spanish Club scrapbook, which won second place at the Pan American Stu- dent Forum Convention. 90 F? ii XJ i 5 , Service projects exemplif GSL 9 UPPER LEFT: Senior Lou Ann Myer, juniors Karen Meador, Amy Royal, Laura Pinkston, and Shirley Avant, climb aboard the covered wagon at Sandy Lake Amusement Park, for the GSL barn dance. UPPER RIGHT: Sponsor Mrs, Martha Cates, Senior officers Sid Megquier, and Rhea Pyle review their monthly agenda at the Wednesday night GSL meeting. ABOVE: lThe 1975-76 GSL officers. As the largest club at Lake Highlands, the Girls Service League intermixed service with social activities. The yearlong goal of the club was to raise enough money to distribute two S500 collegiate scholarships. Stressing the service aspect of the club, the members made baby blankets for Parkland Hospital, provided toilet articles for patients at Terrell Mental Hospital and supported a young Brazilan girl through the Children's Christian Fund. The club also supplied a Christmas dinner for a family in need, visited a nursing home and helped in the Bicenten- nial Celebration with three handmade flags. Exhibiting their enthusiastic support, GSL decorated lockers for the Bweam and junior varsity football teams and wrestlers. Larger than life cakes were baked for appreciative Varsity football and Swimming teams. Christmas stockings were delivered to the basketball players. Social functions of the club included an annual autumn hayride at Sandy Lake Amuse- ment Park, and climaxed with the Presenta- tion Ball held at the Northpark Inn, in early April. The '75-'76 officers were: Nancy Boyle, Stacey Brainin, Debbie Campbell, Tami Can- nizzaro, Mary Katherine Lee, Alison Massey, Bettina Massey, Sid Megquier, Michelle McLaughlin, Patty McGuffey, Rhea Pyle, Amy Quick, Diane Stewart, Beth Sowell, Nancy Whitman, Karen Wilson, and Martha Wolfe. ply...- 4 . o -.JH - UPPER CENTER: The 1975-76 Senior GSL members. ABOVE: Are you sure those are sugar-free pastries? , inquires senior Jenni Crites and junior Tammy Thomas at the GSL bake sale. CENTER RIGHT: Senior Mary Katherine Lee promotes bake sale as junior Martha Sharp finds GSL bake goods too tempting to resist. RIGHT: GSL members listen to information on Presentation Ball at a Wednesday night meeting. FACING PAGE UPPER CENTER: junior members of the 1975-76 GSL. FACING PAGE CENTER LEFT: GSL exhibits their support for the football team with a red and white cake. FAC- ING PAGE CENTER RIGHT: Seniors Steve MaGouirk, Greg Terrell and Mike Mul- lins, enjoy an after practice snack provided by GSL. FACING PAGE LOWER CENTER: The 1975-76 Sophomore members of GSL. ' .QQ W., - - - s , rm 4- rw u-an Q10 3 new-.vi A X ,ev : 'av f. ', H' 'QW l .. k -'12 gf - 4' ,.' 1 - - 9' , ,,J. QL ,..f 9 , , .,, , ,V 4 ,,, , .. V .A ,K , 2 , 'f'.4.'5 5 fi, i , H f' v -.M 4: A ' '. ,'-.. , Supp' - ':. ,,-Sgr, 4 A' 'f , . A z. , if-on W, vw 'gf ,f , ww! - 'MLK N Q ,,k - . X ' 2 - l ' ,,--,. ' .f ' - ., - V M: Good Luck Wa ldcafs. ,WU Q 78,1 nk- N-H ,J ,JV k .' ' -f .f 'X W -t '5 5- had Key Club serves LH community fx' . 4,4 L , . , MX ,M ,' 4 .' Qian--'-,, 7. ,, wwf X 4' -5 fi E i ' p, X fi. ..,. I I' -.7771 l - 3 k i - ': ' f wx, -A fm. , , ., Vw-af' - - ,gp 'K-tw.r,,ss3A, Y,,,,. , ntpqr. ' . K -W 4, -7-ww.-4. 1,1 i , 1 - .E 1 . I b f . .h ' -1'1w.w-M A - ' . 'A I ,ff :Q 4 i V X' . i . , ' b-fl' I I 5 I , K a X , . S ,tj 'fn ,ww Q I ' ' f , . ki - ' - U 344 ., gk. ,, ,. ra. ,, . , .. , V. 7,7 yang: , ' my G gn. 4 Y? fx' ..1v..'k y A A h . -A pm, . 4 V ,. -Q.. fe' M., ' Aki 'Awww Lwinfk LY' 'e -41 whim-, r .nf 1 01 4' r ., : New l- ' ii. ff ' 1f.,w',..-..a.1w W- -. . . - , UPPER LEFT: Key Club Secretary Steve Golding reads the minutes of the previous meeting to drowsy members not accustomed to being at school at 7:45. CENTER: Seniors Mar Kinney, Robert Humphrey, and johnny Falls painstakingly unload the dunking tank in preparation for Friday's Homecoming spirit activities. UPPER RIGHT: I-Iurry! Hurry! Step rig? up and give the car a bash, shouts Senior Key clubberjcff Collins as the homecoming car bash and dunking tank. ABOVE: The 1975-76 members of the Key club. Key Club, under the guidance of Mr. Don 'ilililiiif-.-23523152 2 . . gg:-:-55:-:3:-::'E3g::, , I 'b l XY Skaggs initiated a myriad of service projects which benefited both the school and commu- nity during the '75-'76 year. Beautification of the courtyard was under- taken by the new officers. The club treated 45 orphans to a hockey game and also helped North Park Inn with the Children Disability Association Conven- tion. Homecoming activities included a car bash and a dunking booth, while a strength tester displayed both muscles and a lack of them at the Student Senate Camival. Mr. Anderson selected the club to represent Lake Highlands in the March of Dimes Walk-a-thon, held in February. February also brought the tradi- tional Key Club vs. Faculty Basketball game in which the faculty proved to be victors. A baseball game which senior Key Clubbers were pitted against the Varsity team also pro- moted school spirit. Senior De De Dillinger was chosen ,75-'76 Sweetheart. For the third year in a row, the Key Club Sweetheart advanced to district finals in the competition. The '75-'76 officers were Mark Kinney, president, Truett Webster, vice presidentg Robert Humphrey, secretary and Steve Gold- - ing, treasurer. UPPER LEFT: The 1975-76 officers of the Key Club. CENTER: Mark Nelson Key Club community service chairman, encourages members to help with the Christmas project of treating South Dallas children to breakfast with Santa Claus. ABOVE: Seniors jack Brown, Gary Craven, and Robert Humphrey, watch a carnival participant in his attempt to ring the strength tester bell. LEFT: junior Iaurie Stallings tries her ability on the Key Club strength tester during the Student Senate Carnival. Honoring individuals who have displayed qualities of good character, leadership, citizenship and scholarship, the National Honor Society combined service projects and social events in the busy year of 1975-76. The induction of new members, a solemn candle-light service held on the evening of November 3, began the year with the addition of five per cent of the junior class and ten per cent of the senior class to the society. Formal invitations to parents and teachers notified them of the ceremony which included a presen- tation by the choir, the swearing in of members, an address from Mr. Ed Zachary and refreshments afterwards. The society's Christmas party at the Llove Entertainment Cen- ter coincided with the donation of toilet articles to Terrell State Hospital, but was unfortunately postponed until February. Red Camations were sold in February and delivered to friends, teach- ers and sweethearts in March to traditionally commemorate the first day of Spring. The great response by LH students and teach- ers alike proved a big job that demanded hard work and superior organization. The 1975-76 NHS officers were: Mart Westmoreland, presi- dentg Rick Roesler, vice president, Gay Gray, secretary, jack Brown, treasurer, and Lou Ann Myer, reporter. Sponsors were Mrs. Betty Aday and Mrs. jane Mitchell. 'N 'RJ ' F aff- - ,iq If 'wfiiif iiii 'li- X .ff-ia ff? T? P..- 1 z . ! l S . l . NN UPPER CENTER: Seniors Laune Bristow, -Jenni Crites, Todd Coppic. Marilyn Christen- sen, Wade Casey, Terri Burns, Penny Bard, and Keith Argenbright, attentively listen to the Honor hiety oath before the impressive candle lighting ceremony begins. ABOVE: junior Patricia Doye shows satisfattion after being inducted into the esteemed National Honor Society. LEFT: The 1975-76 NHS offiters. FACING PAGE UPPER CENTER: The 1975- C: members of NHS, EACING PAGE LOWER RIGHT: After a memorable induction ceremony Seniors Helen Bakker and jack Brown enjoy homemade refresh- ments. Student Senate initiates new idea Uflll- ll 5-Q. I llll': llll A0 -lllpx-Q llg,Q ,.' 'lar uk' 0 Kwfxf , 1-H., ' M, A 1'-nuff :A .,-s ,tzfzzgf ,f, mAvf 52, , , I ' 2' L- .' ' -af-QM-t ,' ft ,ft n a..,fS 4', A e, I t . f t .n A, e -4 , - Mtg Hem all 1, r n ' K .W di. WV ,Jug My ' -' , f' f' K Q L. 1 .M ' A ' , , . , , . .-.7 s' V . ,X f ,, ,.1?'v' 'v' , 's,.ff K 4',,,Kr 1- yy w V ,Lp ' fu Q 'gf a, g, , - ,-,,.a'- - ' if QQ. 'M fir, ,K . ' 'Hr- ', T' ,J . , ,. QWY' V 2 , sk, mf' jf ,yin W V4 W 1, vw ief2 .- ,F 'fri l,, .rvxvwcfja an M , 45' --if, ,a , N,,,, ,, 2 by :aw ' f If gba, , f T f 471.35 k ,, A:mm:,t.M T 'Nz h, 25. UPPER LEFT: Student Senate secretary Nancy Boyle works on the decorations for the carnival. UPPER RIGHT: Erin McGinnis operates the record player for the Student Senate cake walk in the camival. ABOVE: The ,75-'76 Student Senate officers. FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: Student Senate president Liles Arnold introduces various candidates running for senior class officers. FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Senior Nancy Whitman helping with cake walk at the Student Senate camival, presents a tasty treat to one of the winning youngsters. FACING PAGE CENTER: junior Tommy Heslop using flattery tactics tries to persuade a free doughnut from Seniors Susan Youngker and Nancy Boyle. FACING PAGE LOWER CENTER: The 1975-76 Student Senate. 'lfl 1 X The quarter system for the '75-'76 school year renovated LH student government. The revision came in April of 1975 when the idea of a smaller govemment body elected by the individual classes and renamed, the Student Senate, was decided upon. Before the school year had gotten fully underway, the student senate was busy with sophomore orientation and the election of class officers. September 26 saw the advent of a Lake Highlands first when the student sen- ate sponsored a Victory party after the Gar- land game. The response was overwhelming due to the general acceptance that no date was needed. We may never pass this way again was the '75 Homecoming theme. Traditional pre- game activities were presented smoothly and beautifully, following a funfilled week of dress-up days, high spirits, and general red and white attitudes. The girls gym was the scene of the Student Senate's Winter Carnival in january, which involved various school clubs and was initi- ated to raise money for the annual Favorites dance. February 14 brought the traditional Favor- ites Ball with the beat of Texas Rose. Two new categories, Most Congenial and Most Talented were added to the ballot and added to the overall excitement of the evening. The '75-'76 officers of the Student Senate were Liles Amold, president, Tim Brewton, vice president, Nancy Boyle, secretary, Mari- lyn Christensen, treasurer, and Gay Gray, rep- resentative. Miss Nell .Iennings was the spon- sor. ,,M Vitality and enthusiasm depict the numer- ous tournament performances given through- out the year by members of the LHHS Speech Club. Representing the school in wor- thy style were Belinda Boston, Linda Engle- hardt, Leslie Green, Rebekah Green, -Iudd Haptonstall, Sally Krause, Elisa Maloff, Bev- erly Stewart, and joy Ussery. Beginning the '75-,76 season at the High- I land Park High Tournament, the members M if established a winning pace led by senior -Iudd Haptonstall's third place finish in prose. Hill- crest and R. L. Turner hosted the following tournaments which gave LH talents addi- ' gg p g tional chances to display well practiced skills. ' QQ The clubis finale was the UIL speech tour- fls W E . nament hosted by Lake Highlands. Ten W W 5 schools participated to form possibly the best competition gathered all year. LH Speech Club officers for 1975-76 were Linda Englehardt, presidentg Beverly Stewart, secretary-treasurerg and Miss Donna Matlock, sponsor. Speech Club hosts UIL M tsl UTPER RIGHT: Miss Matlock aids Senior Larry Butcher and sophomore Sissie Nelson in preparation for their drama presentation. ABOVE: The '75-'76 Speech club. RIGHT: Lori Nelson and Kirsten Weaverstead take a last minute look over their lines before their entrance, 100 contest Cf ,- 'Spin art' intrigues SS Carnival W - r sf Pitfa- UPPER LEFT: Senior Ken Miles, Creative Reflections President, carefully watches his creation developing. UPPER RIGHT: The 1975-76 Creative Reflections officers, ABOVE: The 1975-76 members of the Creative Reflections Club. .-3 ' 52 'sf i l 5 . i W.. 2 ill 5 -'vi-+ . Vw , .ff As members of Like Highlands Creative Reflections art club, students pursued various fields of art, sharing both in their talent and learning experiences. Sponsored by Miss ,Io Dell Fields the club sought to study and par- ticipate in the arts and whatever opportunities they may have for aspiring young artists. Fall opened up opportunities in exploring various art works around the Dallas community. The club featured an annual trip to the Neiman Marcus Fortnight and visited area art show- ings. Christmas brought forth an ice skating patty at the Richardson Ice Palace to celebrate the holidays. With the coming of Spring the members participated in the Student Senate Carnival where the technique of spin art was pre- sented. Other activities included a teachers workshop for faculty members interested in art, and participation in the school art show held each year. Club leaders for the '75-'76 year were Ken Miles, presidentg Mark Knight, vice presi- dentg Melissa Mayo, secretaryg and joy Uss- ery, treasurer, with Miss jo Dell Field as sponsor. 101 'Bye B e Birdie' thrills audience Q ff N L2 I -U' ....,--Wx 9 UPPER LEFT: The 1975-76 Red Masque officers. UPPER RIGHT: Senior Chrissy West, as Mrs. Keller, and Denise Rimnels as Helen Keller, in an emotional scene from 'iMiracle Worker. ABOVE: Portraying a Conrad Birdie fan, Cheryl Bond gets chills from hearing him sing in the fine arts depa.rtment's musical Bye Bye Birdief' RIGHT: Seniors Steve Hutson, Mary Katherine Lee, and Chris Steeley argue in a scene from West Side Story. FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: Chris Steeley and Steve Hutson lie dead after the produc- tion of West Side Storyf, FACING PAGE CENTER RIGHT: Senior Ken Miles, junior johna Storm and Sally Krause promote ticket sales for the Red Masque production of Bye Bye Birdie, FACING PAGE CENTER LEFT: Sophomore Terry Lumbley works industriously on props for Bye Bye Birdie. FACING PAGE LOWER CENTER: The '75-,76 Masque Club. IO2 ,w .1 if Q. ff lm? X. xc 'Ti JMSM.. All the world is a stagefl the famous quote from William Shakespeare, provided the annual induction theme for new Red Masque members. Dedicated to service as well as drama, Red Masque created a Trail of Terror to enter- tain and scare children at Halloween. Creek trails of Skyline Park was the setting. Red Masque had an unparalleled season presenting major productions. Off to a smooth start was The Miracle Worker, starring Melissa Karlan as Anne and Denise Runnel as Helen. The Richardson PTA sponsored the sec- ond play, Alice In Wonderland. Under the direction of Miss Donna Matlock, the play was presented to primary grades first, and later to LH students. Talented Linda Robin- son portrayed Alice. When the song of, We love you Conrad oh yes we do . . .,'l filled the air in early Feb- ruary, the third play, Bye Bye Birdiefl was under construction. Aided by the fine arts department the show was presented three consecutive nights. Conrad, characterized after Elvis Presley was played by David West. The other musical leads were Chas Worley fAlbert Petersonj and Laura Moore fRosiej. The season concluded with One Act Plays,', such as The Importance of Being Earnest. The established tradition, patterned after the Academy Awards, the LH Pammie awards, were carried on. The 1975-76 officers were julie Ehrenber- ger, managing director, joy Ussery, technical director, Leslie Green, publicity director, Melissa Karlen, financial director, Marla Hunter, secretary, Linda Englehardt, program director, and Miss Pam Ralston was sponsor. -FPR. . I - ' ,r I ' , . ' . s .-'.. L ' fi' . Kappa Rho hears Dallas area poet Students who had a special flair with pen and paper participated in Kappa Rho, or the Creative Writing Club, throughout the year. Attending several writing seminars, the club members practiced developing an artistic writing technique for future careers. Creative Wnting teacher Mrs. Doris Williamson was the sponsor of the club and traveled with them to Texas Women's University for the Tri-State Writing Conference. The club also honored a famous Dallas area writer for his outstanding contributions to the field. The speaker for this year at the Tenth-Annual Kappa Rho Author's Day pro- gram was Mr. Alex Burton, a radio-news- caster for station KRLD. At the end of the year, the club sponsored a school wide writing contest and honored the winners at a special banquet or social hour. 104 UPPER CENTER: The 1975-76 Kappa Rho Club. ABOVE: Alex Burton was an honored area Dallas Writer, who was a guest speaker for the Kappa Rho Club. lflaghangers drape paraphernalia W3-,v Jim-- 'iw' Q .. ,f 'Z' -.gif-' T sifim' 5' 'B-f'iay?g S k ,h ,NH AV ' 2 t ,A A f . N I . 97 S . Wg? UPPER LEFT: Senior Tom Behne proudly waves the fighting Wildcat flag, UPPER RIGHT: Doug Erck nms at a fast pace through an LH pep rally to keep the spirit alive. ABOVE: Senior boys comprise to make an enthusiastic and daring group known as the Flaghangers. xl.- An enthusiastic group of senior boys, the Flaghangers, draped opposing schools with red and white paraphernalia to lead the fight- ing Wildcats to a victorious '75 football sea- son, Their unmatched spirit and unfailing support to the school and football team made pep rallies a welcome adventure. Wearing sporty black football jerseys with HFLAGHANGERS '76 emblazoned on the front, the wacky daredevils have been known to scale three-story edifices to plaster their prize posters from the highest vantage point. They have risked the loss of various limbs and appendages to declare Wildcat supremacy in North Texas, Principal A. M. Anderson sponsored the group which included: Keith Argenbright, Greg Averitt, Tom Behne, Claude Brewer, jack Brown, Burt Burleson, Larry Butcher, john Bynum, Wade Casey, Kevin Clary, jeff Collins, David Dixon, Doug Erck, David Fitz, Bobby Fulton, Brion Greene, Bruce Husel, Doug Klaras, Cliff Xwaller, Wally Williams, Randy Witt, Chas Worley, Wildcats backed by Spirit Team 'vu Enthusiasm coupled with vivacity describes one of the schoo1's hardest working organizations - the Spirit Team. In their fourth year, the Spirit Team, sponsored by Miss Susan Ferguson, is still a successful squad. During pep rallies, the honor girls distrib uted spirit tokens as the team departed. Long hours of practice were rewarded by perform- ances with tambourines, pom poms, and flashcards. The selling of Christmas wrap- ping paper, the Spirit Team's only money making project for the year, proved a success- ful venture. The highlight of the year was the annual Christmas dance held at the Sheraton on LB-I. Spring', provided music for the festive occa- sion. Leading the squad to a prosperous year were senior Nancy Stephens, president, soph- omore jamie Thomas, vice president, senior Susie Madison, lst officerg sophomore Lisa Turner, lst officer, and senior Libby Newhall and junior Donna Wren, 2nd officers. Spirit Team managers included: Rod Pannek, Rick Haman, Ricky Griffin, john Williams, and Aurthurjohnson. UPPER LEFT: Senior Libby Newhall, and junior Lori Bryant raise the victory sign during the Alma Mater. UPPER RIGHT: The Spirit Team performs a well-practiced routine at a pep rally. LEFT: Honor girls await senior Matt Westmoreland's taking a cupcake off their tray. ABOVE: Sophomore Lisa Turner, an active Spirit Team member, was the Homecoming Duchess. FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: The 1975-76 Spirit Team Offi- cers. FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT: The Sponsor for the 1975-76 school year was Miss Susan Ferguson. FACING PAGE LOWER CENTER: The 1975-76 Spirit Team. -- ft-......,, ,,, J , N WA. W '--ai A5 K UPPER RIGHT: Jenni Crites, 2nd lt., and het rank. CENTER LEFT: 2nd lt., Anna Lee Stallings and her rank. CENTER RIGHT: junior Highlanclette Cathy jackson excitedly hugs lst lt. Anne Depew after receiving her citation for outstanding performance. ABOVE: Seniors Kim Woods, Lynette Graves and junior Lisa Polvi march at attention in a pep rally. RIGHT: Highlandette managers: junior Nancy Smith, seniors Denise Wait- ers and jill Hightower. I08 I-lalftirne performances sparkle we .,- Q. W, Wifi ' ' , , N The High-Stepping Highlandettes set standards that may prove hard for future drill teams to match. At the SMU gathering, the Highlandettes captured first in high kick, sec- ond in marching, and third in pom-pom rou- tines. Senior Lynette Graves was named run- ner-up for Most Outstanding Girl at camp. The Highlandettes were awarded the sweep- stakes trophy during the East Texas State Competition for their performances in the jazz, high kick, and tambourine categories. Other activities included the annual Christmas dance held at the Sheraton Inn, halftime performances at all football games, home basketball games, and an outstanding showing at the Kilgore Rebel Show high- lighted the year. The Highlandettes presented the yearly Spring Show dedicated to the Bicentennial theme of A Salute to America? '75-'76 Highlandette officers were seniors Tami Moss, Captaing Anne Depew, First Lieutenant, Carrie Croan, Jenni Crites, and Anna Lee Stallings were Second Lieutenants. i 1 1:4 , .J - - 'M n K we f-ffilfcii' 1-, i, ?.1 - C7 UPPER LET-T1 Anne Depew, lst lt. and her rank. CENTER: 2nd lt. Carrie Croan and her rank. ABOVE: Captain Tami Moss and her rank. LEFT: After an excellent routine the Highlandettes cavalcade into the splits. ' ,.: 'w,,f ?i QSSHP515 if if X Wig Kg , 'S xi xg? L in we 'Wi . E sb ,.,, . . W UPPER CENTER: The 1975-76 Highlmdettes. ABOVE: The Highlandette officers strike a beautiful pose. RIG Drillteam members patiently await Tami Moss, whistle to begin marching on the field. 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Adding enthusiasm and spirit to all the pep rallies and football games were the '75- '76 Bellboys, sponsored by the Key Club and Mr. Don Skaggs. Selected on the basis of outstanding Key Club service, seniors Truett Webster, Liles Arnold, Robert Humphrey, and Mark Kinney were chosen to escort the traditional bell to every football game, The bell, with its constant ringing, seemed to cast a magical effect over the team, fans, and cheerleaders. Aside from continuous ringing of the bell the spirited four were responsible for clean- ing and painting the bell. III 151 T 'li-T , f ilf- .- Y Yifillliif Varsity cheerleaders rally spirit tj 'V' 5 Beginning and ending on very high notes, the '75-'76 Varsity Cheerleaders, sponsored by Miss Martha Carona, had a rewarding year due to the cooperation and aid received from the student body. I Combining tumbling maneuvers and yells, the cheerleaders: Seniors .Ianice Edwards, Sherie Duren, Becky Tittle,jenny Tittle, Brion Greene, jimmy Tudor, Claude Brewer, and Doug Sanders received a third place out of 154 squads in the SMU Cheerleader camp competition. Incentives such as the basketball team and the 8-AAAA Football District champs ena- bled the cheerleaders to perform their regular duties plus 7:30 a.m. practices, decorating halls, and preparing peprally schedules with l enthusiastic and exuberant attitudes. Money making projects this year included a share of profits from the Spring Show, the spirit chain and a small income from spirit ribbons. As the year progressed, the cheerleaders performed in Varsity Revue, displaying a clever routine to Rock Around the Clockv and in the Spring Show provided clever com- edy skits throughout the show. The Varsity Cheerleaders ended the year conducting try-outs for the 1976-77 Cheer- leaders. This activity proved to be an emo- tional event, as this was the Cheerleaders, last performance for the student body. l 112 ii ll le 1,5 I Iqq- YYZi A gin 172 ' ' if T 91, il lilqliqilgli Z lfllsllllll if ll il , . , ,fifa-eff 1 ' ' :ii I 1, f Z ff Y ifiiififfllffizlillllll,i l I iiiixxxxxxiw fre f'R UPPER LEFT: Senior Cheerleader jimmy Tudor raises the fist of victory for the mighty Wildcats. UPPER RIGHT: Humorous antics of Claude Brewer and Brion Greene amuse football fans. LEFT: jenny Tittle and Doug Sanders cheer Wildcats toward victories, ABOVE: Sherie Duren watches pensively during half-time. FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT: jimmy Tudor, Brion Greene, Doug Sanders, jenny Tittle, and Claude Brewer sing our National Anthem. FACING PAGE LOWER RIGHT: The 1975-76 Varsity Cheerleaders. , i 1 , -i--,--..:' .WW , - tn-17091 '? , i 4 I ' ...--L 1 J -' ....., A J I ..- J 4 , 4 ' V,... ' , .J . - r , - .., J- 3. ' ' , .. 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Drum majors Robin Havlir and Germaine White, both seniors, lead the band, including their special teams, the majorettes, and the drum and flag corps, on a victory campaign throughout the competition. Awarded num- ber one ratings, the band traveled through- out Texas and the United States. In April the band journeyed to Corpus Christi for the Buc- caneer Festival where they eamed top awards. Highlighting the season of the '75-'76 Wildcat Marching Band, supported by the surrounding community again was praised with an invitation to attend the Midwest Con- vention in Chicago. Money for the airfare and the hotel was obtained by hard-working band members and parents, the majority of which worked preparing one of the biggest garage sales. White Rock North provided an enclosed space for the adequate room needed to house everything. In Chicago, the Sym- phonic Band was chosen as the guest of honor for the big finale and last performance. Director Eddie Green and Marching Direc- tor, Bob Brandenburger organized and coached the bandls successful bicentennial year. ,WL ,, , . awww -,., ,,,, , . . , ,.,1,. ,1.,,, I I X 504 . , ,,1. if 5? 4. . Y' y , my s--J ---.5-.1--1--+-s-L --1+ ..x-. .-Ms. -wi.-gms.-Y ,4. ,, . M , f af' X ' .f K I! X! y X X , f , kfa3,,,fx?3ik::g v A 3 4' ,S as as Qtr X Q We , Flw A ,f ,. ,u- 541' np- ,wg an Q -- 'BSC eff? 1: -v ,.4 ,ip Q.. 9 9.5-4 -.- 4455 4-, .F .uvw fs. 7 Qrchestra hosts patriotic concert i . Q7 3 NX 'X gg: e i 'N 1 7' t - J Under the direction of Dr. Larry Gebhardt the LH Symphonic Orchestra highlighted the year with numerous concerts. Activities included the annual Christmas concert, UIL Solo and Ensemble Concert, and sight reading contest. The All State Finalists were, seniors, Mark Schwanz, Laura Irvin, Gris Steele, Deb biejohnson, and junior, Billy Blackwell. They performed a Bicentennial concert in january to help provide funds for their trip to Corpus Christi. The Orchestra also provided the string sec- tion in the school musical, Bye Bye Birdief' Solo and Ensemble was in February, fol- lowed by the High School Orchestra Concert. After this was a school wide Patriotic assem- bly. In May was the district wide Orchestra fes- tival, and to end the activities for the year was the annual awards banquet. ini vu u-uw W w M,-W t , . V. K - .M -.-......,,.................... .- .,a...., .- UPPLR LEFT All State orchestra members. ABOVE: The 1975-76 Orchestra. FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: Orchestra members rehearse diligently for an upcoming performance. FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Extra practice and long hard hours of work make for a good orchestra. FACING PAGE LOWER LEFT: Dr. Larry Gebhardt conducts the orchestra. FACING PAGE LOWER CENTER: Senior Rita Glavy studies her music. FACING PAGE UPPER CENTER: ,Iohna Storm, lst violinist, practices to perfect her piece. S 'N is . ,fini 120 Vlusical exhibits choral abilities S Y af' ....t' ' , . vlyvfgl OC 1 gf nl 'Q C V-vw:-i-Y P. Concerts, UIL, and the musical, were the highlights of this year for many choir mem- bers. To begin the year, the Varsity Choir sang at the induction ceremonies for the National Honor Society. Madrigals were chosen early in the year with members of all choirs competing for a chance to enter solo and ensemble with this group. They were seniors Tom Behne, Darice Davis, julie Ehrenberger, Kelly Franz, and juniors Donald Giddings, Danny Keele, Danny Hendricks, George Simon, jo Machin, Liz Linkletter, Laurie Downing and sopho- more Diane Burgdorf. The annual Christmas concert combined the choirs, Varsity, junior-Senior Girls, Boys and the Sophomore Girls for a very festive and pleasurable performance. The LH musical Bye Bye Birdiev dis- played many of the talented singers, with most of them taking the lead roles. UIL was to follow, then constant prepara- tion for Buccaneer Festival in Corpus Christi. As money raising projects each choir sold Driks and M8cM's. The choir officers were seniors, julie Ehrenberger, president, jack Brown, vice president, Tenor section leader, Tom Behne, Bass section leader, Laura Moore, secretary, Alto section leaderg Amy Schmidt, treasurer, Darice Davis, Soprano section leader. ' t if i S 5 W bush... .aw - ' 2 ,if i Iunior-Senibr Girls Choir -..- YW ,,., xx r l-L its K UPPER CENTER: The 1975-76 Pop Group entertains the student body with upbeat tunes. ABOVE: The Varsity Choir gives a patriotic concert in commemoration of the Bicentennial. RIGHT: junior Waverly Ashley practices music for a concert. 122 X The jr. Exchange Club was organized to provide lasting experience to Lake Highlands' students in the area of service. Hospitals, rest homes, and orphan's homes were among those visited. This boy's club combined with the girl's branch, the Exchangettes, for other service projects, totaling nine for the year. The jr. Exchange Club sponsor was Mr. Tommy Townsend. To begin the year there was a model air- plane meet that combined the adult group and the high school students. As one of their service projects, they went to Dallas County Emergency Shelter to visit the convalescents. The leaders of the organization were Doug Snow, presidentg Bobby Fulton, vice presi- dent, -Iim Schwalls, secretary, and Kevin Clary, treasurer. Ir. Exchange Club visits hospital UPPER RIGHT: The 1975-76 Exchange Club. ABOVE: As one of the Exchange Club proiects they visited the Children's Emergency Center with the Exchangettes Club. RIGHT: The 1975-76 Exchange Club officers. Ir. Exchangettes play Santa Claus Decorating Halloween sacks for children at Dallas County Emergency Shelter, and giv- ing a birthday party for children at the Juliet Fowler's Children Home reflect exceptional services accomplished by the junior Exchan- gettes. Serving the community is the function of the club consisting of senior, junior, and sophomore girls, During November, mem- bers provided food for the Thelma Boston Home for Handicapped and two needy fami- lies who would not be able to experience the joy of Thanksgiving. The club helped spread the Christmas spirit, along with the junior Exchange Club, by aiding Dr. Arch McNeil in the making of toys. Once a month the par- ent organization, Northlake Exchange Club, selected outstanding boy and girl and hosted a breakfast given in their honor. Exchangette officers were: Seniors Rhonda Fischl, presi- dent, Patty Walker, vice president, Kim Leis- sler, secretary, Lynette Graves, treasurer, and Miss Deborah Tanner, sponsor. . . V wr .,. W' s F K. A ai. ' Q U' 124 7'1'2,-x.. ' f L , X u 6 1' :fi , 12' . I . 'X L .9 Wi -z si' 1 1 ,L 1 . I ffl si? J 3 gig ' .4 UPPER LEFT: jr. Exchangetre members indulge in delicacies at their Christmas party. UPPER RIGHT: Senior -Ianice Ewards tries to talk to Rhonda Fischl while eating. LOWER LEFT: Seniors Lynette Graves, julie Potts, and jr. Exchange club sponsor Tommy Townsend entertain a child at the Emergency Shelter. ABOVE: Gay Gray visits convalescents at the Children's Emergency Shelter, FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT: jr, Exchzmgette officers Lynette Graves, treas.g Rhonda Fisehl, pres.: Patty Wlalker, vice- pres.g Kim Leissler, secretary. FACING PAGE LOWER CENTER: The 1975-76 -Ir. Exchangettes. Leading the Wildcat athletes in religous fellowship throughout the year was the FCA, sponsored by Mr. jerry Wells. Earlier in the year the Girls FCA joined with the club for a weiner roast at Flag Pole Hill. Senior citizens enjoyed Christmas carol- ing when FCA joumeyed to Blanton Gardens. The FCA all-night marathon basketball game proved to be a success as a large sum of money was accumulated. Several FCA mem- bers were sent to the summer conference in Estes Park, Colorado. The Student Senate carnival in january was enhanced with the FCA booth which hosted a puppet show. Hearts and minds were united in thought as athletes explored the Bible. Guest speakers were periodically invited to the meetings. The '75-,76 officers were: Burt Burleson, gg, ' . ,' , ,. A ' A 'f 7 lf' 'W T.,,,p,r. ,,u,.1t?' -, C W. 3 sf g,,s,,,' arf I M: . . ' . r V K , - r , 1 presidentg Buddy Parker, vice presxdentg Gary V5 'X' ff -,s' t K - . P' gflwm- z. . ' ' . ' A ' 5, ' e Booth secret gBudd Wade treasurer' and W '1f?f' . W f' T 4' r - -. S '- slit ' G ii ' 1 y a 9 . C A . K A W ew. .-W 2 W- wn7...,, ' f ' N Rod Hibner, program chairman. -' 4 -+ 4 ,-L. Speakers highlight PCA marathon ph-ua I ,,. ,W UPPER RIGHT: The members of the '75-'76 FCA. LOWER LEFT: junior Mike Burke and senior Burt Burleson rehearse their lines before the FCA puppet show at the Winter Camival. LOWER RIGHT: The '75-'76 members of FCA. 126 Girls PCA share Christian faith ai, 5-gc. i : M' O S O UPPER LEl'-T: The 1975-76 Girls FCA officers. UPPER RIGHT: Members of the 1975-76 Girls FCA, ABOVE: Members of Girls FCA battle for points during the annual FCA Marathon Basketball game. A newly organized club this year was Girls FCA, sponsored by Miss Deborah Tanner. To begin an exciting year, the girls joined together with boys FCA in October for a wiener roast at Flag Pole Hill. Afterwards, a speaker from Campus Crusade for Christ gave an inspirational testimony. To share in the Christmas spirit, the girls and boys FCA joined together once again for the Lake Highlands Christmas caroling around the Lake Highlands area and a party at Anna Lee Stallings, house climaxed the eve- ning. Bake sales and the FCA marathon basket- ball game aided in raising money for the club. These projects and activities carried out by Girls FCA were under the leadership of offi- cers selected by the club. This yearis officers were Anna Lee Stallings, presidentg Karen George, vice presidentg Laurie Stallings, secre- tary, and ,Iana Ward, treasurer, FTA delivers valogram greetings Gaining an increased knowledge and awareness into the teaching profession was the objective of the LH chapter of Future Teachers of America, sponsored by Mrs. Joyce Pittman. junior Anne Pearson began the year by being elected 1976-77 District X president at the convention in April. In October she attended a meeting in Austin with state offi- cials and 19 other district presidents. A leader- ship workshop was also held at LHHS. Halloween was celebrated with a costume Party at Andrea North,s house. Christmas was celebrated as FT A chapters in the Rich- ardson school district had a dinner. Valograms intrigued as well as embar- rassed friends and sweethearts. Heart colored faces singing hilarious songs could be heard upon delivery. This proved to be the major money raising project for the year. Traveling to the FTA State Convention in Houston, climaxed the year. The club won one of the top ten service projects in the state for the club directory compiled for the stu- dent body. Officers for the year were: seniors, Tom Hunter, president, Susie Madison, vice presi- dent, Marilyn Christensen, secretary, Marla Hunter, treasurer, and Rebekah Green, Deb- bie Doss, and junior Anne Kenny, advisory members. I i , Q bil'- as g .9 rfx zxlq Q Talk a-,Q UPPER RIGHT: Keeping with the Valentine tradition, singing valo grams brought embarrassment and laughter to both friends and sweethearts UPPER RIGHT CENTER The 1975 7 FTA of ficers, ABOVE: Members of the 1975-76 Future Teachers of America Club 128 Q, af Members of the LH Future Homemakers of America enjoyed several excursions throughout the year. To help needy children, collecting for Unicef became a major project. The children at Buckner's Orphans Home enjoyed the visiting and attention exchanged by the FHA members. An occasional outing with the kids proved to be great fun. Creativ- ity was put to work at Christmas at which time the FHA members made Christmas toys for the shelter. Club sponsor was Mrs. Freddie Clark. The 1975-76 FHA officers were Cindy Davis, presidentg Cathy Carlson, 1st vice presidentg Demetria Meshack, 2nd vice presidentg Alnita Hendrick, 3rd vice presidentg Elena Caldwell, secretaryg Sharon Grusendorf, treasurerg Toni if Shepperd, historiang and Mary Ellen 55335 McSpadden, public relations officer. FHA e tends community service ru 1 L 5- . K P? ss, 4 2' ? UPPER LEFT: The 1975-76 FHA Club officers. LEFT: Alncta Hendrick watches the toss as participants enjoy the FHA booth at the winter carnival, ABOVE: Members of the 1975-76 FHA Club. i Km H s 1 fi z 1 4 . .,....- . , 5 5 Math Club investigates equations Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Harriet Gross, members of the Math Club, Mu Alpha Theta, were dedicated to pursuing their over- all math knowledge. As the year progressed, the club attended several local math competi- tions. Senior Rick Roesler placed second in the analytic geometry category and a team consisting of Greg Payne, Abbey Garber, and Charles Van Dine tied third in a mathlete', competition at the Richardson High School Tournament. Another competition, the Hoc- kaday High School Tournament, was attended by Rick Roesler and Charles Van Dine and both faired well. Officers for the '75-,76 year were junior Kathy Sissom, president, Paul Pellet, vice president, Kathy Feltman, secretary, Beth Pritchett, treasurer. 130 X-VW 'JU 'U CANDY N ME - - me .ssvr'r4A. v Q' V, ,M s s , -Y.:A S O eurse' .. 'Ace 5 UPPER LEFT: The 1975-76 Math club members. UPPER RIGHT: Officers of the 1975-76 Mu Alpha Theta. ABOVE: Sophomores Abbey Garber and David Feltman attempt to raise money for the Math Club at the Student Council Wintc Carnival. EACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: 1975-76 Para-Med officers. FACING PAGE LOWER LEFT t Members of th 1975-76 Para-Med Club. Para-Med explores medical fields iff! , ,fvf ,. 1. 'X- gg 74,1- M... Education in the many fields of medical careers was one of the objec- tives of the Para-Med club. Sponsored by Mrs. Nancy Pinder, the club took educational field trips - including one to Presbyterian Hospital, where they viewed labs, operating rooms, and other aspects of modern hospitals. Information on Medical Explorers was gathered at the hospi- tal, a club with which most members are affiliated. Medical Careers were explored with the use of films and personal interviews. Each mem- ber became more aware of the education needed and the eventual responsibility that will fall on them if the decision to go into the health field is made. Overall, safety features such as resuscitation were also taught. ln April, the Texas Association of Careers for Health was held for the clubs in the DallasfFt. Worth area. Para-Med Club officers for the '75-'76 school year were Francis Mon- dine, presidentg Vikki Brookheart, vice president, Vauna Houde, secre- tary-treasurerg and Libby Kellogg as program chairman. -.,u.,I 12 Q.. ,4- -1.8 GLS? r 1, ig ,Q . ., ffl ,Z A little bit of Sweden touched LHHS this year in the form of Yvonne Wisten, the American Field Service's foreign exchange student for the 1975-76 school year. joining Yvonne at Lake Highlands was Nancy Fish, of Concord, Massachusetts, proving the newly established domestic exchange pro- gram successful. Bridget Stewart traveled to Williamson, New York in the domestic pro- gram for the first five months of the school year. Wildcat bumper stickers and the tradi- tional school directories preceded the hilari- ous annual Olympic games in March as money making projects to sponsor LH exchange students Christy Tucker and Awilda 5 Randolph in the summer abroad program. The 1975-76 AFS officers were seniors Debbie Doss, president, Susie Madison, vice president, Lou Ann Myer, secretary, junior Martha Myer, treasurer, and seniors joan and .Ian Umbright, Publicify chairmen. '. X -T' 5' 7 ff If 5 ' APS sponsors spring ol mpics 'fi elif 'iff' 1 4 J f4'?1?+4-e fax UPPER RIGHT: At an assembly in September, Mrs. Dot Biggs, AFS sponsor, introduces . . the 1975-76 Exchange Students, ABOVE: Senior Yvonne Wisten helps build spirit at the L, . -,L , Mesquite game. RIGHT: The 1975-76 AFS officers. - ...sr-.me 34-9. ' . 132 x3 '. Q Q v' X' 0 if ,S Nth ,.g' wif - x, 4'1 fa Q, .. 1 ' '-Pdf. L Lf. kkgwfr xl, , I ' i' , V. , b. ' 'Q.,-if ,, h ' ,,, 1 f'.f iH ' M X. ' W n A ' 'G.' ff - ' :J is 2 V - . gn, --' . W f-AY' 'x ?f5'f ' ' f 'f Yi f5,X 1 , W 'Q' W3 4: - : Q3 ,Q gh gf f . JL .W i ' 1' I s .f 'V 7 -'Q-9 -ui af ,. - ,'.'f4. ' fg- O F7 ' -s 'N . g-, 0.1,- x if Q-w!1!'v Xyffy, 'fx' H. V, ,-5 4 ' 3- Tc-- giqv Producing eleven high quality issues, the 1975-76 Fang staff collaborated diligently recording national, local, and school events. With a crew of 32 writers, editors, and pho- tographers, the largest staff in LH history produced Dallas, largest high school newspa- per. Many photographs, advertisements, and published articles brought recognition to individual talents from awards conventions across the state. The paper as a whole was rated All Texas at the Denton, Texas High School Press Association Convention in December and number one in the Dallas area. The top one per cent of high school papers across the nation include the Fang, this year distinguished by the title of All-American. Columbia University, known for superiority in all fields of journalism and communica- tions also cited exceptional papers with Lake Highlands receiving the title of Columbia Medalist. Selling advertisements to finance the paper, writing and creating original layouts and pasteup dummies by deadlines kept mem- bers busy with frequent after school work- shops. The three week process was led by edi- tor Kathy Koons, associate editor Wade Casey and adviser Cindi Wynne. 1 4- as-'X xx Fang records student concerns UPPER LEFT: Seniors Susan Bolton, Keith Argenbright, and Michele McLaughlin prepare to help Santa deliver the Christmas issue of the Fang. UPPER RIGHT: Editor Kathy Koons, and Associate Editor Wade Casey, collaborate while laying out the Homecoming issue of the paper. CENTER: Senior Barry Smith designs his dummy for the sports section of the award winning newspaper, ABOVE: Members of the 1975-76 Fang staff. 4 Qutstanding journalists honored . -xx X I r . ff . 1' f Celebrating its 50th anniversary, Quill and Scroll is the international society for high school journalists. Sponsored by Mrs. Cindi Wynne, who supervises both the Wildcat and the Fang, the society sets high requirements for those wishing to qualify for membership. An aspiring journalist must be recommended by his sponsor, have approval from the National Executive Secretary of the society, taken one year of journalism, placed in the upper third of his graduating class and achieved superiority in some phase of journal- ism or school publications. The annual journalism Christmas banquet held at The Magic Pan, was the setting for the announcement of new members in December. Each of the 14 new members were presented with a white carnation while the returning members received a red flower. Officers for the '75-,76 year were, Kathy Koons, president, Wade Casey, vice presi- dent, Lou Ann Myer, secretary-treasurer, and Keith Argenbright, keeper of the quill. it-N. W UPPER LEFT: The members of the 1975-76 Quill and Scroll. LEFT: The 1975-76 Quill and Scroll officers. ABOVE: Senior Leslie Green works on a layout for the Alice In Wonderlandn spread in the activity section of the yearbook. 135 Cyclists wheel through competition Cycle enthusiasts united in the exciting recreation of motocross. Even though meet- ings were not held regularly, the club man- aged to join in competitive racing against other motorcycle riders. Members enjoyed participation in area races, which were many times won by LH racers. Along with racing techniques, mechanics and safety of cycle rid- ing were taught. Sponsored by Mr. Don Whitwell, the club was organized by senior Tony Pace. 136 4 La! 3. 9-hw Q- 'w i9'l2'Wi'- - i'tt 4 t 35255, ,M a, M i 1? w. X ' n -i UPPER CENTER: Members of the 1975-76 Lake Highlands Motocross Club. ABOVE: 1975-76 Motocross Club officers. Bareback, bull riding, and steer wrestling were just a few of the contests entered by the Lake Highlands Rodeo Club. Contests were sponsored by the North Texas Rodeo Associ- ation. Girls added some fascinating action with bull riding. Steer undecorating proved additional excitement and fun for participants and spectators alike. The club met at 8 am each Thursday morn- ing. lvlrs. Ellen Fleming was sponsor with the 75-76 officers: Eric Fox, presidentg Greg Booth, vice presidentg Kelly Talkington and Kathy Berthold, as treasurers. Rodeo welcomes bucking broncos my as '-- vi k Q s I v 1 V ani I 'F' 1 X' .AQ I UPPER LEFT: Members of the 1975-'76 Rodeo Club. LEFT: At 2 Rodeo Club bake sale, members E IJ attempt to persuade prospective customers to sample one of the many desserts. ABOVE: The '75-'76 LH Rodeo Club officers. 138 The development of skills in physics and the experience in dealing with the concepts of the science were two main purposes for the establishment of the Physics Research Order. Field trips to museums and planetariums helped to promote an understanding of phys- ics in use today and in the past. These physic minded students were also exposed to differ- ent occupations. Club officers were Rick Roesler, presidentg jack Brown, vice presidentg Colleen Kieth, 3 treasurerg and joan Umbricht, secretary. Rick 5'5 -.ma Roesler was selected from the advanced place- ment physics class while other club officers had to maintain a 90 average in all classes. Members of PRO were required to complete nine weeks of physics, or have finished a year's course in the field, Physics knowledge intrigues PRO I fait 1' 1 l r if I QAM kj! tn. -- X' , 4-L 1 . .,,a- ...4-1 ' X it-elseif--' ' . A , N 'e ' 1 ., rf - -- . 1- -- 'f5,ff--f , ZYJL-aiic' , K X f r s eeere , ' 1'-V' t ,if -Y mei - y 'eh X-fl , 5 Vi ,A QM W' Y 43:5-25 v t . BT UPPER RIGHT: The members of the 1975-76 Physics Research Order. ABOVE: The 1975-76 PRO officers. RIGHT: Seniors Paul Pellet and jack Brown explain their scien- tific endeavor. V OCT receives 'training in skills ' 5 iui'iF ill x g . . ' 531: y I, . 9 X' I. f .. f I fl' ix 9 4? iyqi?-v X UPPER LEFT: Sponsor Mr. Neil Patton assists sophomore jimmy Nelson in looking over job applications. UPPER RIGHT: The members of the 1975-76 VOCT. ABOVE: The 1975-76 VOCT officers. S ? Q 4 i l s L I., Lake Highlands chapter of Vocational Opportunities Clubs of Texas, sponsored by Mr. Neil Patton, matched their vocational skills in contests with other VOCT clubs in the Dallas Metroplex during the year. Monthly meetings brought club members with mutual interests in vocational skills together to discuss methods and experiences. Occasionally, breakfast meetings were arranged. Early in the year instructions in leadership for the club members were taught. Area contests at Waxahachie Vocational School March 27, proved to be a valuable experience for the members. Officers for the '75-'76 club were: Zach Amick, presidentg Risa Palmer, vice presi- dent, Kelly Shannon, treasurerg Mike Patter- son, reporterg jeff Bergmann, parliamenta- riang and john Bergmann, sergeant at arms. OEA attends workshop conference .SQL-aa, A -....!n.ar.-as The fall leadership workshop began the year for the Office Education Association, - sponsored by Mrs. Carolyn Austin. The district Youth Leadership Conference v was held in October with the area convention on the 27th of February. As tradition goes the .pa employer-employee banquet was held in the spring. Selling tupperware helped in raising the funds to attend several educational con- ventions. Officers for the 1976 year were Lisa Turner, presidentg Trena Watson, vice presi- dentg Sharla Warren, secretaryg Stefanie Man- kin, treasurerg julie Young, representative- historiang and Melissa Mayo, parliamentarian. I . t, 1 f, UPPER RIGHT: Members of the 1975-76 OEA. ABOVE: The 1975-76 OEA officers. 40 I 'wx , 'I During the course of the year, junior and senior girls and boys explored various domes- tic job opportunities through HERO - Home Economics and Related Occupations. Students left school after third or fourth period to work at jobs ranging from hostesses in restaurants to working at child care centers. Providing refreshments at a Christmas party for the Dallas Society for Crippled Children was one of their key activities for the year. In April, the annual employer-employee banquet was held in which two most out- standing HERO students were named along with two students voted most likely to suc- ceed. Sponsor for the club was Miss Beth Por- terfield, and officers for the year were: Dee Dee Malone, presidentg Dawn Crute, vice presidentg and Lea Ann Sikes, secretarytrea- surer. HERO observes domestic world UPPER LEFT: The 1975-76 HERO officers. ABOVE: The 1975-76 members of HERO. M? I g R f' . DECA explores working world Aiding in career education the Distributive Education Clubs of America, DECA, was sponsored by Mrs. Maryetta Griffin, Mr. Scott Shepherd, and Mrs. Gerry Horton. By providing on the job training in marketing, sales, display, and retailing, students were able to gain insight into the business world. Besides the traditional trip to the Apparel Mart and World Trade Centerg such tours as to Neiman Marcus Fortnight in October flourished during the year. Leading into the Bicentennial year, a civic project was coordinated in the country's honor. The Hamilton Park Pacesetter project enabled DECA coop students to learn about their jobs and the teachers work world. February was filled with district competi- tion while in March students attended the State Leadership Conference in Houston, Texas. The year was concluded with the employer-employee banquet in April when several awards were presented. 142 ' T X- . ws, xx UPPER LEFT: Marta Maley, senior, tries her skill at running the DECA cash register. UPPER RIGHT: The 1975-76 DECA officers. ABOVE: Members of the 1975-76 Lake Highlands DECA. aa M ICA learns prospective trades Students gained an increased knowledge in their selected trades through VICA - Voca- tional lndustrial Clubs of America, sponsored by Mr. Michael McFarland. VICA members participated in area con- tests, competing against other students inter- ested in the same field. The goal of VICA was to help students with interests in trade, industrial, or technical areas. During the year, VICA members took time out from other activities to evaluate their progress, attitudes, and goals. The Lake Highlands VICA club was under the leadership of officers selected by the group. Officers for the 1975-76 club were: Tony Pace, president, Kenny Patteson, vice president, Michelle Sauve, secretary, and Chris Fry, treasurer. K W -iii 'ff 6 UPPER LEFT: 1975-76 VICA officers, ABOVE: The members of the 1975-76 VICA. 143 + 1 X 1'1 A 3 AVL X X1 'V9vv?Of 1 97' 1: xi' 8.7 WH? :if-gf ,XJ J 'A' 'k ls R GAMES QME TO BE PRCB ffl ' CJ With a district championship football team, and a state champion wrestler, LH had an out- standing athletic department. The program was under new leadership with joe Bob johnson stepping in as head of the department. As well as having the high quality teams of the past two new additions, girls' volleyball and girls' basketball were added to the program. Although being young each achieved a noticea- ble season record. All of the '75-'76 teams were directed by dis- tinguished coaches. Many of the coaches have been with Lake Highlands since it began, how- ever, to keep with change some new young coaches joined with the veterans. New coaches were: jack Clark, B-team basketball and B-team football, Hez Ray, wrestling, Bill Robbins, B- team football, David Strobel, swimming, and Tommy Townsend, B-team football and soccer. All of the coaches were instrumental in training the athletes vital skills, tactics, and strategies. Endless hours and immeasurable energy was spent with individuals to improve their talents to their fullest capabilities. Besides being taught vital skills, players learned the value of sportsmanship, the impor- tance of self-respect, and the necessity of work- ing as a unit. All of these characteristics were fundamental in making the athletic department a success. ei A l . 0 ' f. ' it - Q f ag- iw, Q ,,. 4- . Q .. Q.. . ,.. ,K nts... , 1 U N a ... ........,,, h Y' 1 il r . ngisg, V? -'Wff-2419 'af 'avi - ' W i 4 X tx ..:-45-f Afvhlrlwrv V if ,V , ,,,. ,....n- ...sv Hx, ,,4,,,. ,- 'nw Y' - 'Pixi- I 5 .iff- RJ ' ' I , ., -.Jn 422.1-AJ 1 ,-an .3 .3 'I vw , 1 147 7k1chard WILDCAT PCDCDTBALL 197: X' IJ 9454 Wi? ff.'z5ggfz ' g s 0 A.-4' 'Cats brand Longhorns LH victory over TI Wildcat Scoreboard LH 25 15 W. T. White LH 22 7 Thomas-Jefferson LH 15 6 Richardson LH 13 6 Garland LH 19 7 j.J. Pearce 7 LH 7 7 O Wilmer Hutchins LH 14 7 N. Mesquite LH L 34 1 7 Mesquite 7 LH 18 14 S. Garland LH ii 374 2 LN.Gar1md 149 'Cats slip b Eagles , Q K y M .. VA af ii' lx 1 gee:-s W -ff' - ,.. . if 'gs X 5 .x Opening up district play in style, lake Highlands scored the winning touchdown against the Richardson Eagles with just 1:21 remaining in the contest. Getting the ball on his own five yard line, quarterback Scott McCuistion engineered a 95-yard, time-consuming drive which was capped by McCuistion when he carried around the right end for the score, and a 13-6 victory. For the second week in a row, Wildcat fans witnessed a nail-biter as Lake Highlands pulled out a last second victory over the Gar- land Owls. With the ball resting on the Owl 18-yard line and the clock running down, quarterback Scott McCuistion lofted a touchdown pass to Kevin Longley with 50 seconds remaining in the game to give the Wildcats a 13-6 victory. On the winning drive Greg Terrell hauled in a 25-yard pass and Rod Hibner rambled for 24-yards on a draw play. 150 a,..,a--' V i,-, ' ,, 3, a it W W M ' nw W 1 JW., ' V , . H, f?qZik.,?ll,s Aww :W w .1 ' V' 1 .2 A 1 mf- 'rp' W ' , W V ' ,f I - ' ' aqawe W 1 .1 1 - wa- by 9, ,Q . f' a 1 LH conquers Garland ' ' If CJ xx i . 'V' - if i is Q i 'se 4 5 . s i w-?5Jl'Q . . '4 TV' iff 7 :- I . y ., . XGA 7 -Wil. I ' PPTP: TT: I ' , i ' 1,-1? P rfbvk' I 11: ' QM: L ' , , - - t. Q I M46 '43 ,, . f v ' .1 ' LD - s I I me A A FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: Senior Keith Noel C525 attempts to tack on an extra point while Richardson defenders lunge toward the ball, FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT: While the defense is holding the Eagles, Kevin Longley C195 and Michael Ter- rell U25 warm up on the sideline. FACING PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Randy Brattlof O55 fades back to throw a spiral. UPPER LEFT: Senior Doyle Hamrick C245 ducks his head and blasts off into the Garland defensive line. UPPER RIGHT: Bobby Mullarkey C665 clears the way as halfback Doyle Hamrick C245 receives the hand-off from quarter- back Scott McCuistion 1145. LEFT: Preston Dickson C555 and Randy Brattlof G35 watch solemnly on the Wildcat field during an anxious moment in the LH victory. ABOVE: Doyle Hamrick 1245 faces a solid Garland line as he looks for yardage. I Cats lasso Mustangs Nan' Hb, fx 1 I eq ve M cift so M , if 'i K it ab 1' af V.-tty' vt I i 'r i , L , 1 i rp gg in Hi T Ml. i I Y V n illllllllliiill ii ll 1 lllllllllllfi li +v Fllillln T mp V 2 llluu . illlilllliliilllil lllll ssss 'Wim ,, . 1 W. 3511 . s5','!53 'A ?f3 'vy4v ,MQ x ,, , - Nh, Y-Qgawmi. KM A M -. 1 '01, ,, , K p hw M si, M K . V 541 -W . ,., 'ef A - ti Numa, 'W-Suffix., , . W.,-,,,, ez W' , M,,,,,,i.r,, -'welar'W Q 53.2 UPPER LEFT: Scott McCuistion CMJ scores on a quarterback roll-out against J. -I, Pearce. UPPER RIGHT: Scott McCuistion 1145 tries to pick up the signal from Coach jim Caldwell concerning the next play, LEFT: After playing a fake, Kevin Longley U95 cuts back to block for his runner, ABOVE: After a Mustang ball-carrier fumble, Preston Dick- son QSSJ dives to recover the pigskin. FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: The LH offense fights for a short gain against Wilmer Hutchins. FACING PAGE LOWER LEFT: After a 5-yard run, Rod Hibner C32j stretches across the goal line for the only score of the Homecoming battle. FACING PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Steve Flook f8Oj reflects the tension felt by the players during an uncertain Wilmer Hutchins game. A stonewall Wildcat defense held the Pearce Mustangs to a lone touchdown as Lake Highlands reeled their third straight district win with a 19-7 victory. The Cats opened up an early 15-O lead on touchdown runs by Doyle Hamrick and Rod Hibner. Hamrick scored on a five-yard run while Hibner scored from 12 yards out. LH sealed the victory with just 44 seconds left in the game when Scott McCuistion scored on a four-yard run. Before the score, the game could have gone either way since Pearce had closed the gap to 13-7 earlier in the game. The Wildcat defense came up with four turnovers and shut out the Wilmer Hutchins Eagles in the 1975 Homecoming game. Lake Highlands scored on their second possession of the game on a 57-yard drive which took five plays. Senior Rod Hibner scored the lone touchdown of the game on a five-yard run. Keith Noel tacked on the extra point and LH led 7-O. just before the half, Greg Terrell picked off an Eagle pass at the LH 12 to kill a Wil- mer Hutchins drive. Seniors Preston Dickson, Donny Geldert and L. A, Ransom pounced on Eagle fumbles late in the game, with two of those being inside the LH 55. New--ai. X Xxx , ' -.X 1 Wlldcats shut out WH ,. . A-.Qc UPPER LEFT: Preston Dickson 1553 takes one last glance at the scoreboard to confirm the victory over North Mesquite. UPPER RIGHT: Looking over the Stallion defensive line, Scott Mcfluistion 1143 gets set for the snap of the ball. ABOVE: Rod Hibner C523 fighting for yardage, displays the tough LH offensive ground game. RIGHT: Taking the hand-off from Soott McCuistion 4143, Rod Hibner C323 heads for an opening in the Stal- lion defensive line. EACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: Runningbacks Doyle Hamrick 1243 and Rod Hibner i323 exhibit the unity of this year's football team as they congratulate each other in the late moments of the Mesquite game. EACING PAGE LOWER RIGHT: LH offense sneaks through a stunned Mesquite defense to further their surpris- ing lead over the Skeeters. FACING PAGE LOWER LEFT: Halfback Doyle Hamrick 4 243 escapes untouched for a record 89-yard touchdown run. 154 Stallions fall to 'Cats .r,y I r , 2 . if Q3 M 1 ' -- ns ., , .. I sy v fmzwmm, ,fa-has 4 fi :U 1 I I 1 ff ., ,fu v 3. L' 'KG' ' , Huw .. ' , .. ,K 1,1 ix ,Y ,, f , -. l l V,VVV ir ,Ag ,,,,-W, KV W ,' V' V ...T N H . fy av I M :rr sss... f H : . I cr.. . i Q .... I'i M LH butchers Mesquite Lake Highlands took one step further toward the showdown with Mesquite as the Wildcats downed the North Mesquite Stal- lions 14-7 at Hanby Stadium. Both of Lake Highlands' touchdowns were through the air. The Wildczits opened the scoring with a 14-yard TD pass from Scott Mcffuistion to Greg Terrell. Keith Noel tacked on the extra point. With the score tied at 7 apiece, McCuistion hit Don Morgan with a 25-yard TD pass. Noells extra point closed out the scoring. A standing-room-only crowd in Mesquite's Hanby Stadium looked on as Lake Highlands destroyed the Mesquite Skeeters 54-7 in the district 8-AAAA showdown. The Cats led 12-7 at the half on the strength of touchdowns by seniors Rod Hib- ner and Don Morgan. Hibner scored on a nine-yard run while Morgan hauled in a Derek Lancaster pass. Halfback Doyle Hamrick also set a school record when he ripped through the right side of the line for an 89-yard touchdown run, The Vifildtat defense, dominant through- out the whole game, was led by seniors Scott Bevers, Kevin Longley. Steve MaGouirk and Ronnie Brown. www-...-.--.-....a..,,, '5 1 , div? ,, . 15' Getting back to their usual close games, Lake Highlands clinched the district 8-AAAA title with an 18-14 victory over the South Garland Colonels. Trailing 14-6 at the half, the Wildcats came to life in the fourth quarter. Rod Hib- ner closed the gap to 14-12 with a one-yard plunge. The winner came when Derek Lan- caster fired a 20-Yard plunge strike to Kevin Longley, his second of the night. Longley hooked up with Lancaster on a 56-yard TD pass for the Wildcats' first score, Witli the bi-district game just a week away, Lake Highlands handed the North Gar- land Raiders a 34-2 shellacking, on a brisk Fri- day night in Memorial Stadium. Again it was the Cat defense, who held the Raiders to a mere 91 yards on offense while intercepting four passes. Senior David Har- grove hauled down two of those interceptions while Steve MaGouirk and his younger brother, junior Gary MaGouirk, picked off one apiece. Doyle Hamrick led the LH offense, rush- ing for 100 yards and scoring on runs of 44- yards and one yard. Other touchdowns were scored by Kevin Longley and Connor McBride while Keith Noel booted two field goals. ,,,- .,., ' Q 1 My 'r 4 ,,,, i ,, ' if 9 1 fi -1 'A 9 'V f Y i . x 4, I , ,vw 4 t, V. ,,.-.,,,, I - --2 .aa-'ff if 56 .7-W t --fa - . ,A ,.,.,,., 3, fg- ffw,..n K-, , ,wo . W Q I K ., ' A v Q , . Q , - ' M ,,., ,, wp-,,.4.,-w-0' - W - ,, 'M Q f . a.,,,s ,f -l'g,.A,,--Q Y ' ...wa ' -'l,, D ,, mm... 5. at ,aww 'Q 3 .-W H, .. , fe ar W , fl 'wid fl f' 1 , w ,. ' v ,-at-M www, A W., f. ' 'hiv 1 4-Q M , in Ng.. - 2, nf: ' ' 4 Cats clip S. Garland ,L l f,- alm- A ,,. m Q .1 HQ .L.tv I .45 Q va 4-am. W an-sq. Milk' H -,051 rl -.wiv -uw., 4 VQW. 4110 iv- few 'wen Ni-.. tum, l' 'flirt A.,., LH mangle Raiders M, ,,,s,,as FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Steve Hook C803 boots one of his outstanding long-distance punts. FACING PAGE LOWER LEFT: Scott McCuistion 1145 stares in disbelief as the Wildcats are trailing the Cbloncls 614 at the half. FAC ING PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Led by a timely block from joe Mclanc 1221, fullback Connor McBride C345 darts through a void in the South Garland defensive line, ABOVE CENTER: An LH ball-carrier dives over a befuddled North Garland defensive squad to further 2 54-2 run-away victory. LEFT: David Hargrove 1615 kills mother Raider offensive drive as he picks off his second interception of the game. ABOVE: Derek Izntnster 4181 looks on as a trio of North Garland defenders pull down Doyle Hamrick C245 after gaining short yardage. District champs moe am Houston l 2 2 E A ,, U S ,ana .m?x, ABOVE: Derek Iancaster 1185 looks desparingly for a possible receiver, but to no avail as 2 Sam Houston defender cuts the play off. UPPER RIGHT: Narrowly escaping his pur- suer, fullback Rod Hibner 1325 cuts upfield and heads for daylight. RIGHT: Under the protection of a block from Doyle Hamrick 1245, Derek Lancaster 1185 escapes an oncom- ing defensive rush. FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: Doyle Hamrick 1245 sprints into the end zonc for the first touchdown against the Sam Houston Texans. FACING PAGE BELOW: Greg Terrell 1475 and Doyle Hamrick 1245 provide the needed protection for quarterback Derek bncastcr 1185 to complete the offensive play. 158 it '--Q lin..-gp E 1 l 3,1 4' I When that last pass hit the ground, Lake Highlands' long season had come to an end. Heading into the bi-district contest with ten victories under their belt, the Wildcats ran head-on into a scrappy Sam Houston foot- ball team. When the horn sounded to end this hard fought game, the scoreboard read LH 15, Sam Houston 13, but the Texans went on to regionals by virtue of first downs, 16- 12. The Wildcats lit the scoreboard first when Doyle Hamrick scooted 21 yards around the left side for the score. Keith Noel's kick was true and LH led 7-0. Early in the second quarter, Sam Houston erased their goose-egg from the scoreboard when Steve Luton scored from a yard out, capping a 48-yard drive. The extra point was missed, and LH took their 7-6 lead into the locker room. just barely into the third quarter, Greg Terrell picked off a Texan pass giving LH the ball around midfield. Seven plays later, quarterback Scott McCuistion hit tight end Doug Snow with a 15-yard TD pass. The point after failed, leaving the score 13-6. The Texans tied the score on a one-yard plunge by Luton, capping an 82-yard drive. The extra point split the uprights. IV ends season with 6-4 reeorc ...I 'QV if ABOVE: Steve Fulton 1241 takes advantage of the blocking of Dodie Everett 1363 and Dwayne Hartnet 1725 and fights for yardage against Kimball. FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: Quarterback Aadrian Anderson 1181 looks for a receiver downfield as he sets back to pass. FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Under pressure, Eugene Denmon 1123 stretches to get off a pass. FACING PAGE CENTER: ThejV Wildcats execute their gang tackling techniques on a helpless Kimball runner. FACING PAGE BELOW: Steve Dunn 1495 gets off a good punt behind the blocking of Gary MaQuirk 152j. 160 T. White Garland J. Pearce 'wks' T The 1975 Wildcat junior Varsity com- pleted another winning season this year under coaches jackie Russell and jack Clark. They ended the season with six wins and four losses. ln the season openers, the ,IV rolled over W. T. White 28-O. junior quarterbacks Michael Terrell and Aadrian Anderson each threw touchdown passes and sophomore half- back Cecil McLane returned a punt for a 70- yard score. The following two weeks the junior Var- sity suffered consecutive setbacks at the hands of Kimball 28-7 and RichardsoQ120-6. In the next contest against Garland, on offense, Bishop Pearson returned a punt for a 64-yard touchdown while Eugene Denmon continued his hot-hand passing. The Cats ral- lied to win 27-20. Sound defense carried the Wildcats over their next two opponents in victories over the J. -I. Pearce B-team 22-7 and Richardson 15-6, with Gary Booth, Dwayne Hartnct and Buddy Wade pacing the unit. North Mesquite shut down LH in the next game and blanked the Cats 7-O. Rebounding from the previous setback, the junior varsity whipped the Mesquite Skeeters 37-O. The Cats' momentum was stopped soon as the Skyline Raiders shut out LH for the sec- ond time in three weeks by whitewashing the Wildcats 60. The junior Varsity still enjoyed success this season and it should secure Wildcat var- sity hopes of the future. . , A W h 06 M V , l 'H' + W X XX y JW 12i1 1 7 B-tea achieves an 8- season FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Henry Crane G35 gains short yardage, as he is tripped by a South Garland defender, FACING PAGE LOWER LEFT: LH B-team defense cre- ates a human wall that stymies opposing offenses. FACING PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Awaiting the call of quarterback jeff Leake 1181, the Wildcat offensive line is set to advance further downfield. 163 1 0 RIGHT: Even in workouts the tcannnates stick together, helping each other to get in shape for a big game. BELOW: The 1975-76 Girl's Wildcat Volleyball Team. FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: The 75-76 girl's volleyball team did well under the encouraging supervision of sponsor Martha Corona. FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Exercise is one of the most important steps in developing a good volleyball team. FACING PAGE LOWER CENTER: All-district player, Beth Wright effortlessly pops the ball over the net with professional ease. . 1z.,,,.,M f 'ff' ' Www 4 TEAM PLAY ETS I-I0 QRS 164 ai-E r e- ROW ONE: Trisha Doye Cyndi Coates Tammy Randolph Martha Hagar Beth Sibley Debbie Robbins Janna Taylor Karen Cassaday Cathy Lynn Duren ROW TWOi jo Ane Endres Donna Gray Helen Bakker jeannene Cox Beth Wright Laurie Sanders Awilda Randolph Coach Martha Corona Suzy Beecher In their second big year of team play the LH Girls Volleyball team came out even. They were voted third in district with two outstanding all-district players. Senior Beth Wright was named first team all-district with a remarkable output towards the team effort. joAne Endres, a junior, was given an honorable mention in all-district play. The girls operated under the careful guid- ance of Miss Martha Corona, their coach. Getting better with experience, they won eight out of the sixteen games played during the 75-76 season. The team's future holds bright promise for success. 1 11 'Lee 12 Carrie Croan 13 Karla Marshall 15 Bechfvifrighrliliii , 20 Teri Thomas 21 jill Hightower 22 Rhonda Robinson 25 Laurel Wilskan 24 Peggy Olson Ealy UPPER RIGHT: 1976 Wildcat Girl's Roundballers. ABOVE: The LH Girl's rounrlballers gather round as Coach Zachary gives them last minute words of wisdom during a break in play. FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: Senior Carrie Croan effortlessly lifts herself high off the floor to toss the ball in the hoop FACING PAGE UPPER CENTER: Carrie Croan reaches the ball a split-second before her Eagle opponent and slams it to her waiting teammates EACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT: junior Teri Thomas tips the ball just out of her rival's reach in a jump shot for the ball. FACING PAGE LOWER LEFT The 1976 Girl's Basketball B-Team. GIRLS GAIN EXPERIENCE -New - . 15 Cynthia Shermanc A Joyce-Allen 15 Patti'qPgQgtesong 'I 21 Karen Ljleader I, 4 24 Teresa Teague I I 25, Kathleen Allen Mgr.'Eliiabeth Ealy - Coach Ed Zachary 1 ii Under the direction and leadership of Coach Ed Zachary, the LH Girl's Basketball team posted an excellent record in only their second year of existence. The girls, behind all-district performers Carrie Croan, Beth Wright, Karla Marshall, and Laurel Wilson, paced the Cats through their tough pre-season and district schedules, In a fine pre-season, LH found themselves on the winning side in three of their first four games. Their victories came over Carter 57-49, W. T. White 64-33, and Berkner 45-34. The Cats fell to Hillcrest 38-35 in their only loss. In the Bishop Lynch Tournament, LH downed Mesquite 40-32 in their only victory of the tourney. The first half of district play saw the Cats post a 1-5 record, During the second half of district play the Cats hettered their district record with two victories over Mesquite and North Mesquite, These wins gave the girls an overall record of 5-5 for the district campaign. 167 CATS' GALLANT IN EPPQRT Il ,.. , m.W. , Q l . x X, NX V , 1 QR S 5 ,,. ,bWM, ,. , ir W-, Q : ' ..,..t,.,. 5 -5 . ' T il I if 1' - L PP - ii sis. f. :L W... -- f i' X sse: ' ' I 'r 5 . 11 ni? 13 , Saws... q H 21 Steve Seitz . 23,Bret1Ham - : Q '- X P, ww 25' Buddy Parker ' fs 5 I: T - ..., -- . K P .4 W' A . , N 1' S ,Q 1 1 , . -5 it-as-f I 5 h .: ., ci' 555,11 . .... 'K ,L.,L Q .45 gil-3 IQcl9ard V QZIQQSYIK . 8 4 A 65 48 . ',f- sts 5 ,M 56 Qfiigvigmrland ' 68 75 J. Pearce I 4 .f 76 N. Mesquile 1 es .q g tchins sf 65 UQHI 71 -' 65 ardso LH if 68 67 Mesquite 152' . Q 50, N. Garland ' Garland ' ,X e,ee eeee , I ,,ee,, if t .. . s-tif' Q, - -.zzestfs-f - f- --1-.wt l1'fYff use 'fs lf, , :--rtmzstg, Qui-I.. in K ,gg .K - : I -. - Under the direction of first year Coach jerry Wells, the Cats posted a 2-6 record in the first half of district play, and an 0-8 record in the second. The Cats dropped three of their four pre- season games in warming up for the long dis- trict campaign ahead of them. Featuring a strong 40 point second half, the Wildcats overcame a 20-18 half time deficit to defeat the Bryan Adams Cougars 58-52. In the district opener, Pearce defeated LH. Despite Gibby Haynes, 30 point effort, the Catis next loss came at the hands of the North Mesquite Stallions. LH's wins during the first half of district play came against Mesquite and North Garland. The Cats downed the Skeeters 61-55, followed by a con- vincing 65-48 win over North Garland. Clos- ing out the first half, Garland stopped the LH win streak at two as they nipped the Wildcats 5655. Although it was a disappointing season, the Cats still received excellent performances from some key players. Senior forward Gibby Haynes proved to be the Cats chief offensive threat, with a great deal of help from Marion i Lewis, Burt Burleson, and Dan Kiniry. ERC UPPER RIGHT: Senior Guard Burt Burleson releases a shot for a close LH win over Garland. ABOVE: Jud Haptonstall goes up for the ball in the opening tip of the fourth quarter against the South Garland Colonels. FACING PAGE UPPER CENTER: The 1976 Wildcat Roundballers. FACING PAGE LOWER LEFT: Coach jerry Wells encourages players to victory as he sets up the plan of action for the second half. FACING PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Center jud Haptonstall collides with a Garland opponent during the jump. E7 Th y p I dlcd by b g M L dj d H pron- ll b d f h C hl 1 big ff h H gd g 15p g D gh p nhe Plyfl fx zz P P8 H11 p 1 amst 1id1Ki fJff + 'i MWIHKW M 1' N J if it Ml N NH um!nW upport toward the LH ff . Uhr H H +4 i j'iyawa'a1eaau w 1 1 X: 4, i -v . :lux - I w 'fl Fl, .. ,N W- 1 1 ,Eng n n w 3. MQW! 'I NIIIE vasmzn :Zn M ww .. -gun A M' 1 ,mu 9 W!! 1 'LW' i v ,MQW PM ' s H f W WA g. 170 Q, Lf ,.,. , 1 we? T Seniors Burt Burleson and Randy Walsh- ington handled much of the backcourt action during the 1975-76 season. The two guards led the team in assists with several high point games to provide enlightenment. Burleson was handicapped early in the pre- ' season games by injuries, but made a success- ,gf -, ful recovery after Christmas. With a renewed Q spirit, the team play picked up after Burleson's comeback. Randy XXfashington, Burleson's counter- ' part added speed and a strong defensive effort to the team's action. Wfashington was a con- sistent starter and he became famous as one of the more exciting players due to his crafty ability to steal the ball. - The two starters had excellent back-up men in juniors Steve Sietz and Brett Ham- mers. Sietz should see a great deal of action when he returns next year, Brett Hammers my M , My W provided strength in the backcourt. He used 1' his 5'9 frame to his best advantage while L' exhibiting excellent shooting abilities. -Q ' Overall the guards made a resounding K3 a effort toward the LH cause. I D ,u1Q:,,,.-vez. s1cf'fl ' fv, V JV at Q ef ,x - .xa JPPISR LEFT: Buddy Parker waves his hands wildly to distract his Mesquite opponent. ABOVE: Randy Whishington tretthes to reath the basket between two Garland Owls. LOVUER RIGHT' Senior guard Burt Burleson leaps high off the ourt to complete a successful lay-up. FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: Marion lewis shoots a fade .mai jumper against flesquite. FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Center Jud Haptonstall and his opponent fight for a tip off as their team- aates stand ready. FACING PAGE LOVUER LEFT: Wfildcat guards look on as Marion Lewis prepares for llls free throw XACING PAGE LOVUER RIGHT:.Iud Haptonstall shoots the ball above the outstretthed hand of his opponent U . ww. .-,,V , ABOVE: Gibby Haynes fires his patented jump shot for a sure two points. UPPER RIGHT: Dan Kiniry fires a jump shot as Gibby Haynes positions himself for the rebound. LOWER RIGHT: Forward Gibby Haynes tosses the ball over the outstretched arms of a North Garland guard. FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: Forward Danny Kiniry finds his opponents proves not to be an obstruction as his shot sinks for two points. FAC- ING PAGE LOWER LEFT: Gibby Haynes, sinks the ball with Mesquite opponents in hot pursuit. FACING PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Players experience an anxious moment as Danny Kiniry's shot hangs on the rim. 172 The Wildcat forwards provided much of the scoring punch during the 1975-76 season. The best forward on the team was senior Gibby Haynes. With a 19.7 seasonal average, Gibby's long range accuracy proved to be one bright spot on the Wildcat team. Gibby was the only player from the 75-76 edition of the Wildcats that received post season honors. He was named to the district 8-AAAA first team for his outstanding play during the sea- son. Gibby also received all-tournament rec- ognition in both the Dr. Pepper and Duncan- ville tournament. Danny Kiniry, the 6'5 junior broke into the starting line-up in the Irving Tourna- ment, where he received first team all-tourna- ment honors. Danny posted a strong 12 point average for the Wildcats, and he finished sec- ond to Marion Lewis in rebounding. Danny will be the only returning starter next year. Eddie Waters, did not see much action dur- ing the season, but when he did take the floor he contributed against North Garland, he popped in 14 points for the LH effort, and 12 points in the season finale against Garland. in V I I I LLmLL,, I K UPPER RIGHT: jeff Courtwright tosses in a free throw as his weary teammates watch. FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: Bret Chumbley fires a single handed jumper as jeff Courtwright positions himself for a rebound. FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Duane Zea jumps high off the floor and fires a jump shot over a Pearce defender, FACING PAGE LOWER LEFT: Sophomore Duane Zea lifts the ball for an over-the-head shot against his Pearce opponent. FACING PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Coach Clark examines jeff Courtwrightls injured ankle during a break in play. 174 an --- 1 . - 5 5 ia gf ,I ..,.,-11,1 ' f 1, ,L .- :m gj 3 Q, wr gi ..., .offs t Qt r i i i gg Q in , g. GIvk?, E .iif1 -: I' -.az '- ' ,, 1 ' ' CQ - t ai .sm w' --me-a'f:s ,v fr., ,I '. -fr: A Fo L ' a .,,. Q I- .SEEN t i. ti -Flfia .W-ze lf' ilmaitf 2' A .353 :fiat ' Duane I ' f . , stea f ' I - ,.'-' I f K ' 34MxkeOnd1ch 40 Bret Chu' - I ,, ..,, 1 ee I or 42 Brad Q , 44 Dean Xerosgi-1. Q A ' P, .. U.. V f F - fi ' aa. 3,1 1- ., L .. -fp 5 Q' I if Tw 'u 'gl 'wnewlsw ' I 2 .e'i fi It I li I I ' iii i 5 sl gh I - wus - ' ' S i WW 5 Ng. I 1 , Q ' . 5ZtfE?3E:12.Zfi'2.: ,--E'ii:23ei2i , ..,.,, 5. I ..,. ,.,..., I ' . it l si ll' 5 il E21 I I I f A i,'i I tl 1221 'R B-TEAM TIES I DISTRICT lg?-raw xg. Opening the season under first year coach jack Clark, the B-Team proved to be the light in the Lake Highlands basketball program. The B-Team started the season by losing, 92-79 to the Highland Park Scotties. Rebounding from their loss, the Cats edged Jesuit 51-48. Then Pearce overcame the Wild- cats 50-46 despite Bret Chumbleyls 12 point surge. Bryan Adams was LH's next opponent and the Cats defeated the Cougars 77-66. LH next downed the Sunset Bisons 51-45. Contin- uing their winning ways, the Wildcats edged Irving 75-65 as Chumbley pumped in 30 points. In a repeat against Highland Park LH fell 73-49. Closing the pre-season, LH downed Jesuit 69-53 to give the Cats a 5-3 sea- son record. Through the first district game, the Cats exhibited a potent offensive attack. LH closed out the first half with a 4-4 record. The Cats lost some close ones as was the case against North Garland, with the final score reading 49-48. In the second half of district play, the Cats streaked to win their first five games. After the second Mesquite game the record was 19 wins and 7 losses. LH defeated in order, Pearce 62-50, North Mesquite 57-53, Wilmer Hutchins 66-61, South Garland 55-51 and Richardson 64-50. An improved defense, which yielded only 50 points a game was the key to the B-Team's success. f 5' ffl ' I7 SOCCER EARNS 9-3 MARK 5 Q gg, ,V v . M Q, 'apr 4 KK, . K , at Y rf.,r5'if'-' J, , Qsf .... 1'l'?'+.. I - 'jr 4, s g M Newiabill' , 3 ', f im R is 4 'A X T 'i M 2-,a ' it a S td Y wi' ' L-A 35' NAA i . , '1 ' ' Y 5 .1 ' -.u , , . , f , 7 r 0: W- C 7 7 fa- t arf.. -'ff-1 . - f -an 3' U 5 rj V' 'I 'V If at vifvzas, -, 1, In is A 'ftp M, -.-if M ' ' 'M 'A . V - , ff'-'Fi 7 B' 7 Q - ff . A f - my 7 -. 4 ,-g' - ,: , , ' ' ,, A '7 .7- 1 f' V, ' M f' W-wtf mafia by -C ,gm V ., ' ,ag ,. 7, V V' X . ,Q j U W, A, f -. , fig , up 'fa ,pw , Q 1 , W 't' ' asa if , TA ,fra an , N di y Q V U, ' t ' ,, av, K -n A , V J M gh 4' 'H ff' wg, wg, M , A K .,. The 1975-76 Wildcat soccer team con- cluded the season with the excellent record of V 9-3, Allowing only 20 goals, the squad's goalie, Stuart White, achieved 50 saves, while at the same time the Wildcats were scoring an aver- age of 3.8 goals per game. This winning com- bination placed them third in district. Leading scorers were Carlo Morales, Mike Heredia, and Brian Wilson. Together, they contributed 23 of the 46 goals made by the Cats. Coach Tommy Townsend did a superlative job in his first year of coaching the team and is looking forward to an even better season next year. Si w?? 4 UPPER LEFT: Senior Chris Bell congratulates teammate Senior Marc Cox, after he scored a spectacular goal. UPPER RIGHT: Wildcat player Marc Cox prepares to kick a goal as a distressed North Mesquite opponent watches, ABOVE: The 1975-76 Wildcat soccer team. FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: Chris Bell finds himself alone with a chance to score for the Wildcats, FACING PAGE LOWER LEFT: Wildcat defender Senior Craig Bamett jumps through a crowd of players in an attempt to help his teammates. FACING PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Coach Townsend had a successful year in leading the LH soccer team. 6 5 i I ...N W 75 . -.,-. .. ia, I ' V 4.1. .S -4-' rf' 4 Q., i Q, A . .L - ,,. -It i -qm- W ....,,,. . , - ...---x .N ,ms -H ROW ONE: Tim Cornirius 3 Lance Ariana I .. Kffffv Comsf ? Mike Heieelief f W john Reynolds i Steve Ward Raymond Navarigg 1 L Mark SaY6 Row TWO: ie V. e, . Carlo Morales 1 Azim Tahorzadeh , shawn Riley -:File Marc Cox 1 jim Carew ii S- 5 chris Bell e o Zijfi fe -,-- A A V ' . Willie ThemPM 'e li i fy one ' lrle ' Stuart White Coach Tommy Townsend N -We .W ,e..,..,.. BS - .1,W.m -. ..i. .0-.Q wei- MATME SUCCEED IN 7 After a slow start, the LH Grapplers Went on to win twelfth in state competition at El Paso during the 75-76 season. Coach Robert Harris returned to lead the team in a series of successful meets. Plagued by an over abundance of inexperi- enced Wrestlers, the team came on strong win- ning six out of their last seven meets. The Grapplers contended in several tournaments including one at R. L. Turner and a B-Team tournament at Richardson. On january 15, Van Alstyne made the mistake of showing up against the Wildcats, as Lake Highlands dis- graced them by a score of 63-2. The Wildcats enjoyed the success of senior jim Schwalls, an outstanding Wrestler this season. Early in February, Schwalls Went on to win the state championship in El Paso, while several of his teammates looked on. Throughout the season, the Wildcats com- peted under the cheerful encouragement of the Mat Mates. The spirited girls devoted to supporting the team were, Shelby Ballard, Laurie Clary, Sandy Grahm, Margaret Melby, Mindy Rowe, Karen Schwalls, Claire Tunnel, and Donna Wren. These bright young women added a happy note to a tense but rewarding season. ROW ONE: Tony Brooks Davis Sehwalls 'Willie enmon Kelly-Iames ,lay jones gtGeorge Finch L 5 Bradley Pharr ff? Eric Fox 'C NickfSf5i?ens Kurtjohnson Steve Teague Richard Ellis Rodney Vansiclde Brent Coleman Robert Wells Stephen Wolff 4 178 ' .s.l l .R g ' ,'.' s n' . '-':'3t .-:-L4-1-2-I-1 . i'i' ' il . s--t...-.:.'.'.'.','.'.-s'' . o:a:o: .,.,L.'q . Q:-:.:-l . . 0.0.0 ,L L-S' ' .-.... LH 30 LH 56 LH 29 LH .24 LH 42 LH 24 LH 41 LH ' 5,24 KH 19 W. T. White Bcrkner Irving R. L. Tumer Plano Richardson H Alstyne. St. Marks LEFT: B-Team wrestler Eric Noack reveals the tension felt under the pressure of a match. CENTER LEFT: Senior Kelly -Iames topples his opponent as his teammates look on. BELOW: Greg Liggit skillfully resists the heavy grip of his Van Alstyne opponent. LOWER CENTER: Kevin Clary stealthily stalks his opposition in preparation for his aggressive approach. LOWER RIGHT: Tension mounts as sophomore Brent Coleman readies himself for the whistle. 2 Sx 5 I , ...I 'luv sf' ' 'I79 'rim-ng-.-., .,v 'M' in-H .. .tm A. ,,v -in l ...nl ....4..... m ll.. . ffWffw'tff N UPPER LEFT: Donnie Smith twists his Van Alstyne victim as excitement mounts with the tremendous LH score. UPPER RIGHT: Willie Denmon manhandles his opponent resulting in a pin and a victory. CENTER LEFT: Kevin Clary tops his rival in a one-sided match against the Panthers. ABOVE: Sophomore Scott Dunigan shakes his victim as he adds up the points for a towering victory. LEFT: Scott Dunigan faces his Van Alsryne opponent with grim determination. FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT: State Champ jim Schwalls expertly pressures his opponent into defeat. FACING PAGE CENTER LEFT: B-Team grxppler Bobby Fulton renders his Van Alstyne victim helpless. FACING PAGE CENTER RIGHT: Tony Brooks twists around his opponent under the watchful eyes of the referee. FACING PAGE LOWER LEFT: A startled referee looks on as Willie Den- mon, nearing the edge of the mat, lifts his opponent to get back to safe playing ground. FACING PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Senior jim Schwalls wins state championship in his weight class, at the El Paso meet. 181 X in-st UPPER RIGHT: Senior Dale Botsford throws his whole body into a powerful drive. ABOVE: Tom Behne squints into the sunlight appraising his shot. RIGHT: David Dixon scans the fairway as his shot approaches the green. FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: The 1976 Golf Team. FACING PAGE LOWER LEFT: Steve Spencer fires a shot out of the rough in an effort to get him back on the fairway. 182 GDLPERS YIELD I-ID DRS After the first day of the 8-AAAA District tournament, the Lake Highlands golf team was just four strokes off the pace. Both co- captains, Tom Behne and David Dixon, placed in the top ten. Throughout the season LH kept hot on the trail of the Pearce Mustangs, the eventual winners of the district title. The golfers streaked to seven wins in their first eight dis- trict matches, and seemed well on their way to challenging for the top spot in district, Outside of district play, the golfers faired well in their three tournaments, the Fort Worth Recreation tournament, the Plano and Grayson County tourneys, and the Sherman tournament. Sophomore Pat McMaster proved a sur- prising strength to the team. His unfortunate loss to a broken leg hurt them in district play. As expected at the start of the season, the all-senior top five, consisting of co-captains Tom Behne and David Dixon, plus Steve Spencer, Dale Botsford, and Kip Underwood, played solid golf throughout the year. The 1975-76 LH Tankers triumphed once again with an outstanding team. Eleven school records were broken this year includ- ing several by junior Beth Lutz. Beth beat times set by the Cats' top swim- mers last year. Bringing in another remarka- ble record, she became regional and state finalist. Along with Beth, seniors Kathy Dan- nemiller and jill Stuckerg juniors Margaret Melby and Carol O,Connellg and sophomores Kenny Adams and Melonie Nichol were regional finalists. The team was under the guidance of cap- tains Brent Napier, Eric Royal, Kathy Dan- nemiller, and jill Stucker. junior Mike Gard- ner and sophomores Victor Lutan and Susan Spillman were the ream's managers, Divers Melonie Nichol and Andrea Ward were off to a great start as sophomores and hope to return even stronger next year. This year the Cats can once again be saluted as an outstanding swim team. V -?'F3?., aff V 'rr Qsmmwm N... I I ',,:Vx t' , - X A-. u-. UPPER RIGHT: Coach Stroble intently watches as the swimmers begin their cold aftemoon workouts, CENTER RIGHT: State finalist Beth Lutz surges through the water with record-breaking speed. ABOVE: LH tankers catapult off to a splashing start at the sound of the gun. RIGHT: junior Beth Lutz springs out of the pool with exhileration after another triumphant lap. FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT: The 75-76 Wildcat Boy's Varsity Swim team. FACING PAGE LOWER LEFT: The 75-76 Wildcat Girlls Varsity swim team. 184 .Iv ,- it Q mf- ul ll . lui wrlllllllllllllll AL KERS BREAK RECCDRDS Q f' f ,. 1:2 Qu NS 'K N if X w E515 W X X X N X A ,xg 3 3 axf f x 1:5 JQQSQ3 f 's51 ?f. nge Qsfarrcll vi' DIVERS DISPLAY TALE Legg wif, ABOVE: This yearls LH divers are sophomores Andrea Ward and Melonie Nichol. UPPER RIGHT: Diver Melonie Nichol spins high above the surface of the water, RIGHT: Regional finalist Melonie Nichol demonstrates her excellent diving abilities as her teammates look on in awe. FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: juniors Brenda Carrel, Carol O'Connell, and Larry Hiney celebrate an LH tanker victory. FACING PAGE CENA TER LEFT: Brent Napier competes against other schools at the SMU relays. FACING PAGE CENTER RIGHT: Cold wintery afternoon workouts test the swimmers' endur- ance as they compete against the clock, FACING PAGE LOWER LEFT: junior Beth Lutz listens attentively as Coach Stroble suggests Ways to increase her speed, FACING PAGE LOWER RIGHT: There is a split second of anticipatory suspension as swimmers begin their race. , ,,,,,,,,, -ms ' 'P' Y' W ,M G ..... --, : I .... ...A . 3 ,,,.-,- .sq l . ,Mx , 4, ,V 43 fm ,ml 5 1.3, ,V 1,315 , ,Q f-fm, . , . , , , 13: A 9, mi 5.4, .Si 3 Jay jay Hxggms TWO Shaw Baffy Srsvfff' , QM til. ,gg .-' ..A Qiwff www ' 'Tj -- ' 'JI' ff mm If ,hw . M ,, ,-M 7,.w,,wrwf.'.g?tF'f2 Q-ff wmv, -J. .M 5 1' '-'VY'-r 1 . Q2-'X --.. ' -um 'f 1 'wav .x-,s .J 'W I :j','1fQ ,, f 5234: Q1 4 'M 1 1 wr' s 2 Q f . . .-v 3 8 ., lj ,gg KS 0 ,. X 4 , K - . I ' -,U ,I ..,, A 1 A . - :gi m , , :.,- , u2-b1f'f ':i43 BASEBALLERS PLACE SFCYO 1 .0 9, ,.. vp, 41' A - ' ,ff a,- 4 Hg 'ww ' -QE : ' A , T , A .. ,, ,........t W.., ,-.- -mn V . .5 ..- FACING PAGE UPPER Llilfl' Xwilrli 11: lurrcr Matt XWL-srmorclginml grounds thc lull for ll single, FACING PAGE l'PPER RIGHT' Senior Tim Hays readies himself tu bum against rlic unsuspuring opposing tn-gun. FACING PAGE LCJWER LEFT: junior Rory Hunks prcpgircs ro smash rlic ball fur Qi lionic run. FACING PAGE LOWXFR RIGHT, Senior Shim' XX'olfor4l povulcrs rhc fgisr-lull pinli of ii surprised upppsing pitclici: l'PPl2R l.lZlfI Tlic NFS-'fi Vgirsiry lmisclmill rcgim. I.lilyT: Shaw Wiiffiircl us-'35 ii good qc .ind .1 skill to nlcicrminc vxlicn to swing. ABC DVE: Pitcher Tim Hays prepares ro rlirow ii fast lull, 189 l junior Rory Matt West- g . GE UPPER e base in an attempt to steal second. FACING J slides safely into home for a score. FACING LOWER LEP watches for the signal from the catcher to determine pitch. ll llllllll P ri ':-1'-ll lll 1' P t t f tQll tt M n X XY f V- . f X ,r,,..l,, r E e es! Q in E .ttm I-'H 2 P5 Pwehmdwgtr U .iq HNQZQ in V r E: Ziff 5 2 Garland Qld 2 Pearce W- P 0M Wilmer chins ' . ,- if 'gaQ,,g2Q, l' 35? North Mes ite if fn F ' ' 'SH . .KF iifififi eifg ttftgyfirjxifrlf L ak Mfrsqwrf V ,eltti South orth Gar nd t iki K 1. I C X' in s fifth esq ,e.' xr, tg Mufh E512 -if-ze ff. , V, lim, 52 ,i gf ZX K V, ,E ,, irtrr E ' E , ee.e , re,eRt W ,,triM,,k , K f,g,YW, ' 'A K few. .Q Q2-W ,,,,.,,,,.. .. 'S-I 1 p .av H I 1 31, . '- 1 X A - n i W .K I he 5 5' ref K M 6- 213 - . .. 'Q psi k..,L -ws. I ' ' ' i. ii Xxxx xtxxc r sxxx 1' A . L ' ' . I ..,,v .. . .. 4- A, Q x .- ,- ny A f A .,x,.. :V Ii . v- ...- v .- . . In 1976, Lake Highlands again had a top Varsity Baseball team. With the experienced coaching staff led by Coach jay Higgins, the Wildcats baffled opposing teams with their expert fielding and batting. The Wildcats came in a high second in district with a record of 11 district wins and 5 losses. Excellent players on the team this year were awarded certificates at the annual Awards Assembly. Most outstanding player was awarded to the Wildcat pitcher Tim Hays. Senior Matt Westmoreland received the honor of being named most improved. Senior Greg Terrell was awarded the honor of Mr. Hustle for his outstanding ability and quickness on the field. The honor of out- standing sophomore for the year was given to jim Tanner. Because of their extreme improvement this year, both jim Tanner and Brad Reid were allowed to move up from B- Team to Varsity. Coach Higgins expects another exciting season next year as many of his better players will be returning. 191 RIGHT: Senior jeff Kroll helps his team by getting 21 hit to send him to first. BIiI.OW1 Senior Matt Westmoreland signals the pitcher to throw a curve bull. LOWER RIGHT: While not on the field, the team shouts encouragement to batting teammates. FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: A Close play at first results in Qi Wildcat score. FACING PAGE LOWER LEFT: Sophomore jim Tanner shouts encouragement from the bench. xx ,,,. ,fs MQ, 4' ' - ' 19 T -Wm . VQWW ' -MA I wwe' A 1 A 192 B-TEAM I-IARDBALL at fs , .We wht, mam'-Enix i V ' qi QW-Zg,4 M -5 ' iw . Q A it , xl Q ,l,V Eh Y? , ,, 'E it E UQ U' s-T' D D- ZF 71 77 153: ,, Q 1 H 4522 'if' Q' ' g V vi- T . k L 1 if Q4: S255 -,-w:w ,'w- gg -flg ,iV,: w M ' EEE .W ,..f is -al-,ik-rggig ' ,- X, Q,,,N to ,.,N ff I f '-'N , Q.: f. SR sf, -:xy P-4 fagz :ai f :sa-l, 'V 'U ..- ,,,,, , , Q t 0 X xguxi gg: , 'X 2 1, , 55 R .j 3 EE,N is NN'N, ,QNN Q ,gym-s 3 4 7 5 7 5 Thomas Jef f erson Jesuit jesuit Pearce Richardson Richardson Richardson PCHQC, Plaza Plano! Garland Pearce Thomas Jef ferson Thomas Jef ferson Plano With a winning combination of expert fielding and batting, the B-Team Wildcats, under the coaching of Bill Robbins, surprised opposing teams by their ability this year. The Wildcats took second place in district play with a record of 12-6. Both jim Tanner and Brad Reid demon- strated their excellent ability on the field. This resulted in their being moved up to Var- sity during the year. The honor of outstand- ing sophomore was given tojim Tanner. 2 , Westmorel? t ' 7 ' -, N V 'i'i E ' A ittiii y Aljustman U 193 LH ETTERS SUCCESSFUL junior Kathleen Sissom proved to be an invaluable asset to the 75-76 tennis team as she advanced to the quarterfinals of the State 4A playoffs held at Penick Varsity Courts on the University of Texas campus. Out of 16 matches the girls team won 4, tied 8, and lost 4. The boys team won 2, tied 1, and lost 8 of their matches. The team was led by Coach Karyn Hughes, who offered enthusiasm and encour- agement to the players throughout the year. 194 L J ts.. W .w w r V21'f ,,,, Arrr 1 , ,,'r raar L l 1 iyyai T172 M a lri' ,ssai to L saai S -,1, .V,' ::iz'24f,:2f,., E V, sf. r,, ' I ' . G ,Io'hn Burrougt Kevin Peavy new urie , Connie Raw ' so ' Elisa Masimino Chris Wea r Glen Stone David Thu , Q ,Iennell Beckler Terri Black VpW'?pVV,,,VVV Henderson JfffGO1 Keith Gay Lynn Gee Rick '., X :nnett Sprowls Dick E i gthleen Sissom Leig if i ch Karyn Hughes 1 S-I -.?--1----I ,? .I 5-Z' sw -N W UPPER LEFT: junior Kevin Peavy demonstrates his talents on the tennis courts by suc- cessfully executing his ground strokes. ABOVE: Witli great concentration, junior Gay Lynn Gee uses power and skill to position herself for a net volley. LEFT: junior Kathleen Sissom readies herself for the next shot by bending low for a stock volley, FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: Kathleen Sissom lobs the ball to her opponent during an exciting tennis match. FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Coach Karyn Hughes who led the 1975- 76 tennis team to success demonstrates her skill at the backhand, FACING PAGE LOWER RIGHT: The 1975-76 tennis team, CRGSS CCDU TRY RECEI ES TITLE The Lake Highlands Cross Country team is the only varsity team to capture a state title. This accomplishment was foreshadowed at the beginning of the season by predictions of the best season ever. The season was expected to be excellent due to the superb runners. The state race was held in Austin, Texas, along the Colorado River. Lake Highlands finished first ahead of Clear Lake, McAllen, El Paso Belair. and lil Paso jefferson, respec- tively. The team qualified for the state meet by placing second in the Region II track meet in Arlington. Coach jackie Russell, coaching this year's championship team, also coached the 1963 and 1964 2A and SA teams. When someone mentioned that next year should be an easy one, Coach Russell said, 'eIt's never easyf' Cross Country, like any other sport, takes determination, discipline, and betterment. Recapping the season, one can see that this was indeed a profitable year. First, Lake Highlands beat their cross country rival, North Mesquite, for the first time in three years. Five runners Mike Clayton, Chuck Bell, Reed jones, Gary Alsobrook, and Bob Potry- kus, broke the old two mile record of 9:54. By winning the state championship, they increased the popularity of the sport at LH. Coach Russell and the team worked hard for what they gained' and they more than deserve their reward. 6 i' lx s i Miller james Potrylc J , 'xx I v .Xi ,Z Y J-agsnk. w ifi 'viii i . I W h' M I. - A ,gs gif: V ' .. 'X A L . I 1 A 5: r , Al , a Y'.0 - 'SM C 6' 3 ' T li di UPPER LEFT: junior Bill vluhnston expresses thc grueling trials of the long haul UPPER RIGHT' knior Dun Himlin rclzixcs between events in thc SIQIKC meet. ABOVE: Mike Clayton streams effortlessly through the clcsignatctl ncighhur- hoods, FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT' Scnior Rccdhloncs sets off .1SICi1Lly pguc for thc runncrs EACING PAGE CEN- TER RIGHT: Coach Vlnckic Russell lcccps gin intcm cyc on his boys, EACING PAGE ll JXVER RIGHT: Thr 19'6CIrtvss Country Team. 19 7 , ROW ONE e an Xeros H laude Brewer -Dvd---K A ...n The LH Track and Field Team was lead through another successful year by top win- ners, Aaron Donnell, Chuck Bell, and Mike Clayton. Out of 11 teams in the LH Invita- tional the LH tracksters won first, edging out a strong Sherman team. Outstanding runners for the Wildcats were: Chuck Bell and Emery Garth for the 880 rung Mike Clayton,james Scott, and Aad- rian Anderson for the mile rung Bob Potty- kus, Gary Alsobrook, and Reed jones for the two mile rung Bob Evans, Richard Galin, Ear- nest Easley, and Thomas Kiker for the 440 relay, and Mike Mullins for the 350 interme- diate hurdles. Top Field Event competitors were: Aaron Donnell - long and high jump, Scott Bevers and Donny Geldert Q, shot put, Doug San- ders - long jump, and Scott McCuistion - high jump. In the district meet Aaron Donnell placed second and third in the long and high jump respectively to qualify for regionals in both. Half-miler Chuck Bell captured second place and miler Mike Clayton finished second, as they also qualified for the regionals. In the Regional Meet at North Texas State Aaron swept through the competition at Denton to win the high jump and finished second in the long jump. Chuck Bell took third while Mike Clayton came in seventh. In the state meet Donnell won the state title in the long jump with a leap of 24'6 . 198 i FQ 1---. il-V A 'V R' 1 1 TE.. - . af.- ' A D . 3 Eyg sfizgghje ., . .Fame slcygam-4 , 1? . V.. , C- v 442' ., ':1f 'i ,V K ., r 'f V L-A . . JLK. 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' 'i lllylll' T ,. 1 img: -' 5 ffmli W :,, iw I r r I r:rl:i::ir:r-I lllllllllllnllllilll M4 in , 'mm 11' rliqY,hyiuI4:l.,l3MW. '+lE1.1rw.!.HW TRACKSTERS EXCEL 'KP' i e :ee WT V 1 1 ffl, fi' 59' UPPER LEFT: Senior Chuck Bell streams fluidly around the track. ABOVE LEFT: The award winning relayers perform their split-second pass-off. ABOVE RIGHT: junior Buddy Wade shows relief as he passes the finish line, completing a successful run of the hurdles. LEFT: Senior Gary Alsobrook sets a fast pace ahead of his opponents. FACING PAGE UPPER RIGHT: The 1976 Boy's Track Team, FACING PAGE LOWER LEFT: Senior Doug Sanders flies over the dirt attempting to land a good broad jump. FACING PAGE LOWER RIGHT: LH once again takes the lead across the finish line with Senior Chuck Bell. I VN K 'f- GIRLS TRACK 1 ,. 3'f:1gs?g'4 ' 'f V 1, . ,',,, h 5' F T T . M, UPPER RIGHT: .Ioan Umhricht glides into thc finish linc with thc gracc of a gazclle in flight. ABOVE: Euniu: Flanigan streaks across thc finish linc ahead of hcr opponents completing another successful mn for the girl's rclaycrs. RIGHT: Dancing across thc finish, Senior Tina Gray pulls in a sccond placc for the Cats. FACING PAGE UPPER LEFT: The hurdles prove thallcnging for junior Marthalyn Dixon as she approachcs the finish of a good run, FACING PAGE CEN- TER LEFT: Scniors Patty Walker and Gay Gray stand guard over thc trophies in the hot Saturday afternoon sun. FAC- ING PAGE LCJWER LEFT: The 1976 Girl's Track Team. 200 lan .4 v ,Q s I sl 'f-, Q., ,.,s+f,,. Iwi -5- . 1 wr-.f lviichmson iiii N Coach: Margie Marko hL . H-vomq ISSII5' ' - --1 ' Q --s J----W as----4 Y -:L --an -'qs1W1 . - ' 3 -.. ,sy . ',4 - ki? - -,P Rik ', W ,' -1451 an h . 4. 1 .a2 ',,9 f'?-wa. 'Q .n ':. 'f.', ,. ?'i.'!f':v New , . .. ... 'L ,.i -a.'1'1i, - .s-1' Q. - A -- -5, mf QQ' -4-wmv 'in- Led by Seniors Eunice Flanigan, Kelly Micarelli, junior Rhonda Butler, and a pleas- ant surprise in Charlotte Gauthier, the LH Girl's Track team had possibly their best year ever. Along with the district title, LH sent five entries to regionals. Eunice Flanigan com- peted in three of them. Tina Gray, Eunice Flanigan, Charlotte Gauthier, and Rhonda Butler broke school records in both the 440 and 880 relays. For the third straight year the girls have captured the district title. They did remark- ably well against stiff competition. Before the district meet at North Garland, LH participated in meets at Garland, Bishop Lynch, Waxahachie, and the LH Invitational. They came in second in all four of these. Besides the relays, five other school records were broken. These included Kelly Micarelli's distance of 36'6W in the shot- put, Charlotte Gauthier's time of 11.1 sec- onds in the 100 yard dash, and Rhonda But- ler's time of 11.0 seconds in the 80 yard low hurdles. Eunice Flanigan broke two records: her long jump 18'11W and her triple jump of 38'11W . Her triple jump not only set a school record, but was the fifth all-time jump in Texas. x, 'E f M '3 n -J! Na ,LQ xy, In f Us A . '53 fn if wjxgfl' 1 20 :lil- 'Mx 4 A group of unique individuals made up an outstanding faculty and administration at Lake Highlands this bicentennial year. Interest and enthusiasm characterized each educator. A great number of faculty members were found participating at various activities such as peprallies, sports events, clubs and dances. The staff portrayed some of the most enthusi- astic participants in supporting the athletes, fund-raising projects and student competition. Each department organized and carried out meaningful bicentennial programs which cele- brated America's 200th birthday. For example, one program was the foreign language class' study of the influence of different countries in America. Teachers furthered education, opened doors of opportunity and shared valuable experiences for preparation of the future. Counselors had many opportunities to offer helpful advice and neces- sary information dealing with seniors preparing for college. The high standard of schooling was further upheld by the principals, as Well as pro- viding a comfortable learning atmosphere. No student concern went by unnoticed as school administrators dealt with each problem that arose in the course of the year. Many individuals looked to teachers for advice, leadership and praise. The information shared by the faculty would not soon be forgot- ten by students, but carried with them through- out coming years. S E What i the best advice you would give a graduatingsenior? Now that you have finished high school, raise your goals. Use the intelligence given you to gain your posi- tion in society. Be true to yourself. MR. A. M. ANDERSON Principal HTHINK. Before taking any action, think how the action would affect your life or lives of your friends, and the community. DR.j.j. PEARCE Superintendent is. x V Whatever profession or vocation you enter, think of the quality of your work, rather than the quantity. MR.,IERRY GREEN Assistant Principal Know yourself! Develop a positive self-image that will always guide you in the decisions that you will make. MR. TOM WHITMAN Senior Principal I served in the military with a man whom I admirec very much, as an officer and a person. He had a sign or his wall that said, 'I AM THIRD., I asked him the mean ing and he replied that it represented what type of life ht tried to leadg God being FIRST, the other man SEC OND, and himself THIRD, MR, MIKE OGG junior Principal Always take Counsel with faith. Be bold, have courage and mighty power will come to your aid. MR. GEORGE GREEN Sophomore Ptinci pal 0 1-f 1 Q.. u 'g 9 , I elim - ' 3 x.4,ua U LQ If ' .' g or I it 2. You know you're a teacher . . . ', . . when you open your front door - 7 and a startled student salesman says - 'I-Iaven't I seen you someplace before? SHIRLEY ABRAHAM English '. , when you present a well-prepared lecture and some student asks. 'Do we uave to know this'? BETTY ADAY Math '. . , when .1 former student comes back and tells how he is using what he ,earned in your class. IAROL ANDERSON Bookkeeping. Typing , . when the power goes off in the school and you have a room full of stua dents using electric typewritersf' CAROLYN AUSTIN Vocational Office Education . . when you wake up in the morning with bags under your eyes from having srayed up late grading tests the night luefore . . NORMA BAIRD Business Law, Typing . . when an eighteen-yearaold foot- ball player calls you mother. RANDY BARRINGER Crafts -f . . when you hear strange bird noises in the middle of class, and you discover two cucltoos in the back of the corner. DOT BIGGS Practical English . . . when the Highlandette hus pulls off and leaves you stranded on the park- ing lot after the Pearce game. KATHA BLACK I-Iighlandettes, Physical Education , . when you see one graduate and you're not sure. BERNICE BONNER Chemistry s . I . . when your wife finds you sleep- walking at 5 a.m. in the front yard, whis- tling 'Go Down Gamblin' ' with a flash- light taped to your ankle. Bob Brandenburger Band Director . . when you have a million state records to keep. KATHY BRANUNI PELE . . when someone yells 'Hey teach' and throws an apple in your hands. CHRISTA BROWN French, English f i .. , tt T Y ,. it .N .fi :i ' I Lv F i t i 1 . L fe as ,Q I 'EE L . , when you get home from your night graduate class and have to grade 60 notebooks. KITTY BROWN Counselor . . , when you're the last one allowed out of rhe parking lot after school. LYNN CALDWELL Math . . . when the darling monkeys call you 'MA '. MARTHA CATES American History X X XL u , . . when you are issued an official IBM pencil. MARTHA CARONA Typing . , . when the biggest trauma in going away for a 'fun weekend' is for- getting your red pen. DEBBIE CAVIN English . . . when you walk in the restroom and all talk ceases. FREDDIE CLARK Bachelor Survival is ,, JACK CLARK Physical Education . . . when your students grumble and complain and call you nasry names. KAREN COTTINGAME History, English . . . when an enjoyable first day back means facing 100 conflicts in students schedules, FRANCES DAVENPORT Counselor sw9.atfQ 'e l L1 . . . when you're addressed as MISS. MARJEAN EDGAR Choir, Music Theory KELWYN ELLIS Chemistry, Biology . . . when a sophomore student asks which number you 'carry,' the 5 or 6, when doing the problem 27 X 8. LINDA FARISH Math af R if 'Z is , s Q 2 'Zi- . . when they quit asking for your LD. USAN FERGUSON nglish . 4 when everyhody wants to ask you Ia question at the same time. IO DELL FIELD Art . . when you blush so badly in tlass hat your face is redder than your hair? THLEEN FITZPATRICK nglish 7 . . when mid-August is anticipated L . , when .i student s.ns 'xestenl,iy on Sven more than june I. my iob I tried xxhit ue learned in tlass. ELLEN FLEMING and it works 'A History MARYETTA GRIFFIN I Distrihutivc Education . . when you get your first pgyqhgqkf' , .when I heard the phrase 'yes. LARRY GEBHARDT ma'am '. ruffhcsm HARRIET GROSS Math . . when your students respond to your hqpgjfully pogifivginflugngef' . . when your patience gets shorter EDDIE GREEN and your dress gets longer. Band DONNA GUIDRY English Q X E A s Sis? . . , when you spend two hours ton- stnieting a test that your students finish in five minutes. DENNIS GUILL Geography . . . when your feet and your head hurt at the same time. JANE HALTOM English . . . when the students gut innocenr and stop doing whatever they were doing when you walk by. RONNIE HARDIN Drafting '. . . when you miss students when 1 they gr GLOR aduatef' IA I-IARE Latin, English when Mondays should be Fridays' NADINE HARRISON Math , . when a student says, I tried what you suggested with my hard to please supervisor, and golly - it worked! GERALDINE HORTON DECA 4'-rm I N. Qi I -swf - . . . when a student says 'I-Iey, coach, you can serve first and we'll let you have the wind '. KARYN HUGHES Gym, Tennis , . , when you make the library chairs. JERRY HUNT Photography . . . when your students respect you. IRENE HUNTER Social Studies 'wr ,A 5 NELLJENNINGS Social Studies . , when students want to come to study hall to study, instead of any excuse to get out. LOUISEJOHNSON Study Hall . . , when the students smile politely at things I think are very funnyfn MARGRET ANNEJOHNSON Home Economics -Ahh vs '11 N gl eeii 'ms Q aff I- VC,LX.vi fe , t x 'Y . . when you never win the spirit stick at the pep rally. BETSY KEEP Math . . . when Ex's come back to see you, FRANCES KILLOUGH Study Hall U. , , when you're teaching 20 different subjects to only 12 students. GEORGIA KING Special Education wg '. . . when you get ahead enough to quit one of your two part-time Jobs, IFSS KIRKLEY Government ', . . when the Pub staff named you to :he 'Mission Impossible' list. PAT KITZMILLER English VICKEY LOPEZ Special Education Y X 0 V' I I X 0 . 94 s l ,511 .. ' ii? if ll: 'ni 'L -1 N is . X 5 lf, ,sf 1 I A . . . when employers call and ask what happened to john Doe, this moming, aftcmoon, and yesterday ? Joi-IN LovE Vocational Adjustment Coordinator . . . when you have to use a key to get into the school, MICHAEL MCFARLAND Manual Training . , . when every senior comes by to say, 'I want to change my schedulel' JERRY MCVAY Counselor P - -ks. ,,,5,iV:,p , t af' tj 1 .X , . . when the librarian stops asking you for a library pass. FRAN MAPLES French . . . when you finally decided to go to an X-rated movie - incognitof' MARGIE MARKO English . . , when students say thank you for teaching us the facts we needed to know. MARY MARLAR Govemment . I S., W like Y . . . when students ask is this a free day. DONNA MATLOCK Speech is . . , when you are a factor and trader for helping and learning. FRAN MEDLIN Librarian ' '... when I first came and was asked for a hall pass. BRENDA MENDOSA Bachelor Survival rv- - ,,.- -----. 4 I if esss 2 , . when you are slightly late to class and the students have put out a tardy slip on you. BETTY MONTGOMERY Spanish Et t . . when 100 term papers are turned in one day and students ask if they are graded the following day. PATTY NORMAN English . .when a former student says, 'your H . . . when you clean graffitti off the class wasn't really that bad. CHARLIE MOORE Social Studies . , when the kids grumble because you've cut in the lunch line. CAROLEN INIORGAN Spanish girls restroom walls. MILDRED PARKS Home Economics . , . when it is impossible to go any- where in Dallas County and not be tec- ognized by a student or a former stu- dent. DAVID PATTON English W7 . . when you C11 help a student to make an intelligent decision, and lZl improve his or her ability to success- fully Cope with life. NEIL PATTON CVAE . . when you don't get tossed out of Classes or fall asleep in class. PAT PHARR Majorettes Sponsor, English . . when students say they thought biology was bad but now they know Chemistry is worsef, NANCY PINDER Biology A.. Y E A LISSA PI TMA N French . . when a carload of students theater line and yell, 'Hey, Mrs manf Your husband edges away you and strangers look at you peculiar way. ,JOYCE PITTMAN English . . when breaking in the lunt' was no longer fun. DIANE PODI-IRASKY Math pass a , Pitt- from in a h line fl -.,fr 'A K I . . when you get locked in your class- room during your 4th period class. BETH PORTERFIELD HECE . . . when one's entrances and exits, are controlled by the ringing of a bell. ELIZABETH PRITCHETT Home Economics . . when four weeks of night and day rehearsals turn into a successful perform- ance. PAM RAISTON Drama 'T . . when those who labor together with children labor together with God in his great workshop of the world. HEZ RAY History , , when you get reports that some of your students are going to medical school, architects, vetenarians, inmates in a mental institution, etc. BURLE RICHARDSON ICT PI-IARES RICHARDSON Manual Training ki . . when you attend your first parent conference, BILL ROBBINS Biology, Health, Coach . . when your name becomes associ- ated with a particular kind of test. MARY ANN RUNBERG AP, English . . . when the new teachers call you sir. ,IACKY RUSSELL Math, Coach ,tx N . . . when your students type 60 words per minute and take shorthand with a 97 percent accuracy. PAUL SELLERS Typing, Shorthand . , 4 when you learn of the success of so many of your ex-students. SCOTT SI-IEPERD Distributive Education . . . when you begin grading your wife's cooking on a scale of A thru F. DON SKAGGS Social Studies 213 'Y . . when your former students visit you and proudly announce they have placed college credit in Spanish. MARGARET SPURLOCK Spanish VIVIAN STARKS Counselor . . . when former students come back to see you. DAVID STROBLE Gym, Swimming Coach . . . when no one asks you for a hall P25549 DEBBIE TANNER Math fl I , I E5 Qi mf M at :Mm at ti Lfaamiewlwff fs ii -vwtmeawam iff R is 1 L f tg vm E Hmm ff at Q aaauvixemrfez' aww-ami:,:fmam was-agfgeafffmxiasfaw www am, fi we A M. W. :sammy ls am we . 'swat ,eau mzsfafwwawmvwf mam -: vmawmssslavmwmumw www ww .eweezvx nam tzxzzwcsaw mamvmfawmmxffmnnwaranas wemm RUTH THOMPSON German, Homemaking . . . when it's time to fill out grade sheets, they were just given to you and they were due yesterdayfl JERRY WELLS Health, Basketball . . . when one of your students asks for your I.D. at the store where he Works. DON WHITWELL Ceramics 1, A OOSS-1 ,--- , is if . . . when you make your guests at a party raise their hands before talking. JOHN WILLIAMS English . . . when my 11th and 12th graders hate me as a perfectionist slave driver but love me after Freshman English. DORIS WILLIAMSON English . . . when your behavior is like a can- dle shedding light on othersf, WINDY WINSTEAD Biology . . . when your students have a thirst for knowledge and a love for truth. BRYANT WOLF Physics rw i . . . when the Fang staff discovered the location of room COOOY' FLORENCE WOLF English . . , when you return from an out-of- town convention and discover you have left a student behind. CINDI WYNNE journalism, FANG, WI LDCAT . . . when you get your paycheck and realize you've qualified for foodstampsf' ED ZACHARY Government, AP, American History 4 A I f X Xff' ..wii ' x. Who runs Lake Highlands? . . thc- computer and thc dentist. LOIS ATTANWAY Serra-ta ry . .thc Quartcrbatkf' MARY JO CLAPP Secretary . .the Coach f I think, EBTNA EDWARDS Library ,X W... aw- , vi , . ,l on Jul, W' N 3'-v-L i T553 . . the same person that takes it for ii walk. JOANNE EMMONS Secretary . . thc secretaries and thc Principals. ,JEAN FOUNTAIN Secretary . , .1stMr,Ancl6rson whose wise selection of his personnel makes Lake Highlands the elitc of RISD' GINNIE LENNOX Secretary . . the secretaries, of course? MARY MCLOUGHLIN Secretary in ' ff: 5 iils + it , ' 4 ,ii i T A A X X A RXrex ' - V i gi Q . fr -v.- ,Q Q , K S ,, ,rj ,f 'L , A A h ifi . Q ..,,,, A A . y ' N .f it j ...W wi if ' ,, ' ,. O iii l Us T J . T T A .Lf T 'K f 7727 T . .cvc-ryonef' RUTH MONTGOMERY Secretary . . .all the Principals. PEGGY NORMAN Library . .a winning team. DAWN SNOVU Secretary -2 .L 4 X Eh nr' 'US . .thc students. TOMMIE SOBEY Library . . . Gosh you want to get me fired? SHIRLEY SOXVELL Library . . . the students and the computer. JEAN WESTBROOK Secretary . . . the students think they do! NAOMI WHITE Secretary A , A K , fag' f V1 uf ' A if 2 , 't f x - W , V x , X 'S X-4,51 I x xfxi? E,M1hfF 5' 'ff' 32? xiii .QM ww., jar, HQ-Tr: ,54 '.:'f Q vs- X A 1 n ' . -W1 Ha: :'J'357f'X n I - - .1 Y I ., Q, I I , ' f'4! l. :A ,2 V4 4 1 , , lim X f, ,f N ,..,.... ' ' E E Ig.: WH La W Seniors, juniors and sophomores composed a group of diversified individuals who worked together to make an outstanding student body. Each had their own activities but were united in their spirit and aspirations for the school, Unsuspecting sophomores were initiated into a program that held more responsibility than their past years in junior high school. They made the adjustment smoothly and soon made a name for themselves with their participation in all school activities. Sophomores provided a great deal of competition for upperclassmen during peprallies, Enthusiasm did not end with pepral- lies, but was carried through in fundraising pro- jects of bake sales and a marathon dance. juniors found themselves in a frustrating pos- ition as they had not yet reached the pinnacle of being a senior, but had passed the illusion of being a sophomore. However, this frustration was their incentive to set their goals high and their eyes on the future. The major fundraising project for the junior class was a spicy spaghetti dinner served to many guests before they visited with teachers at the fall Open House. Seniors of '76 had a year filled with the tradi- tions of being upperclassmen and the expecta- tions of the future. Prom was funded by three years of hard work which was highlighted by the talent displayed in the Senior Show. E' '5 SF 2 sa 4 2 N W, 'H -f,,., L, wg, 3 xi 'T 3 Q. .L 1' 'K- , f W' Q v X ina! A -vwz.,',,f,K nafdwie 's Customarily the seniors of 1976 proved to be the respected leaders of the student body. Their year was filled with the traditions of being upperclassmen and the expectations of the future. The school year began with the spirited sen- iors participating in school activities such as pep rallies, football and basketball games. Upper- classmen attended annual Favorites Ball and Presentation Ball for their last time. Emotions began to climax with the beginning of senior activities, First they carefully and pre- cisely planned and carried out a tremendously successful Senior Show, Ease on Down the Road? The Apparel Mart hosted the glamorous Sen- ior Prom, accompanied by the music of Montage. Outstanding seniors were recognized for their achievements at the annual Awards Assembly. Dr. Ronald Milton delivered an inspirational message at the solemn Baccalaureate service. The climax oi all these activities was commencement exercises. At graduation the '76 seniors named Mr. A. M, Anderson as an honorary graduate of the class in commemeration of his retirement. After graduation exercises, graduates treked to the Golden Triangle Bowl for their All Night party. Prizes were given at random to lucky sen- iors. Being here with fellow classmates for the last time would be memories etched always in the Scrapbooks of their minds. i NA A i IN... GP we e 4-ew fn . Ngj' v Sig EARNEST EASILY Wv1QE P1zEs1D1eNT SIEPH PHILLIPS Sf. REP F! S u ' BRAD PQISLESIDENT PAI I Y ADWAN 3 - 74 AFSQ 75 - 74 Y-Teensg 74 - 76 3SLg 75 - 74 Spirit Teamg 75 - 76 Stu- ient Senate ,ION ALSPAW 4 - 76 FCAQ 74 - 75 Key Clubg 74 - 76 Xfrestlingg 75 - 76 Flaghangers ANNE ALLEN GARY ALSOBROOK 75 - 74 French Clubg 75 - 74 Library 74 - 76 FCAQ 74 - 76 Spanish Clubg Asst.g 75 - 76 Y-Teens 74 - 76 Varsity Track 0' Q 1: LANCE ANDERSON LAURIE ANDERSON JOHN ALFREDID 75 - 76 Key Clubg 74 - 75 Student Council Representative . v yi X , X ZACH AMICK 75 - 76 CVAE-VOCT 75 - 76 VICA 75 - 74 Spirit Team RICHARD ANDERTON '5 - 76 Marching Band JAMES ANDREWS 75 - 75 Marching Bandg 74 - 75 Drum Corps KEITH ARGENBRIGHT 75 - 76 FANG Staffg 73 - 74 French Clubg 74 - 76 Key Clubg 75 - 76 WILDCAT Staffg 75 - 76 NHSg 75 - 76 Quill and Scroll I GREGG AVERITT 75 - 76 jr. Exchange Clubg 74 - 75 Key Clubg 73 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 73 - 74 Athletics 226 ROSLYN DENISE ARDS BRENDA ARNETTE Member of the 1976 Graduating Member of the 1976 Graduating Class Class MIKE ARONSON Member of the 1976 Graduating Class LILES ARNOLD 75 - 76 NI-ISg 73 - 76 Key Clubg 73 - Marching Bandg 73 - 74 Concert Ban 75 - 76 Bell Boysg 74 - 75 Stude Council Rep.g 75 - 76 Student Count Presidentg 75 - 76 Merit's Wl1o's WI1 74 - 75 Board of Directorsg 75 - 76 FQ ghangersg 75 - 76 National Award X Excellence X, X 1 X MELANIE ASTON 74 - 75 AFSg 75 - 76 DECAg 73 - 75 jr. Exchangettesg 73 - 74 Red Mas- queg 74 - 75 Spanish Clubg 73 - 75 Y-TCCHSQ 75 - 76 GSLg 74 - 75 Stu- dent Council Rep. CAROLE BAILEY 74 - 75 Sports Ed.g 75 - 76 Editor WILDCATg 73 - 74 AFSg 75 - 76 FCAg 74 - 75 Spanish Clubg 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSLQ 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 73 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 75 - 76 Board of Directorsg 75 - 76 Quill and Scroll BRAD BAKER 74 - 76 Key Clubg 73 - 74 B-Team Footballg 75 - 76 Golf BEI I Y BACOT 73 - 76 GSL iv 74 - 75 DECAg 73 - 74 FI-IAg 73 - 74 Member of the 1976 Graduating Library Asst.g 75 - 76 VICA Class DEBBIE BAKER SCHARI BAKER HELEN BAKKER 73 - 75 French Clubg 74 - 76jr. Exchan- gettesg 74 - 75 Math Clubg 74 - 76g 73 - 74 Girls' Choirg 74 - 76 Varsity Volley- ball Class PENNY BARD 75 - 76 FANG Staffg 74 - 76 jr. Exchangettesg 74 - 75 Library Asst.g 75 - 76 NHSg 74 - 75 Spanish Clubg 75 - 76 Quill and Scroll Member of the 1976 Graduating SUZAN NE BALDA 74 - 76 Spanish Clubg 74 - 75 Y-Teens 75 - 76 GSL PAM BALLARD 73 - 74 -Ir. Exchangettesg 74 - 75 Latin Clubg 75 - 76 WILDCAT Staffg 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 74 - 75 Girls' Choirg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 74 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 74 - 75 jr. Board of Directorsg 75 - 75 Sr. Board of Directorsg 75 - 76 GSL ELAINE BALDWIN s RUTH BARKER 75 - 76 HEROg 74 - 75 Kappa Rho STEVE BARNARD GWEN BARRETT 74 - 76 Varsity Track and Cross Member of the 1976 Graduating Country Teams Class LISA BARTON Member of the 1976 Graduating Class I CHUCK BELL 74 - 75 FCAQ 73 - 76 Trackg Footballg 73 - 75 Wrestlingg 75 - 76 Cross Country 73-75 75 - 76 DECA ,IANELLE BECKLER MARILYN BATTLES vs - 75 Afabesqucg 74 - 75 Library Member of the 1976 Graduating Asst.g 74 - 75 Spanish Clubg 73 - 74 Class Spirit Teamg 74 - 75 Creative Reflections an :oi ,Z .v .1 SYLVIA BELTRAN MARY BELL 73 - 76 Marching Bandg 73 - 76 Concert Band SUZY BERRY Member of the 1976 Graduating Class 228 VICKI BASS 73 - 74 FHAg 75 - 76 ,Irs Exchangettes 73 - 75 Spanish Club CHRIS BELL Member of the 1976 Graduating Class KATHY BERTHOLD 73 - 75 Library Asst.g 73 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 73 - 75 FTAg 73 - 76 French Clubg 74 - 76 Rodeo Team TED BIAR KAREN BILLINGSLEY SCOTT BEVERS 75 - 76 jr. Exchangeg 73 - 76 Varsity Footballg 74 - 76 Wrestling Teamg 73 - 76 Track Team Us A SUSAN BOLTON 75 - 76 FANG Staffg 74 - 76 Latin Clubg 75 - 76 WILDCAT Staffg 74 - 75 Y-Teensg 74 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 75 - 76 Latin Club Editor - f , ,,,, DEBBIE BOYER 73 - 74 AFSg 74 - 76 FHAg 74 - 76 Library Asst.g 73 - 75 Spirit Team DOROTHY BRANSFORD Member of the 1976 Graduating Class VICKI BROOKHART 74 - 76 NHSQ 74 - 75 Latin Club Histo- riang 73 - 74 Spirit Team 10: 230 NANCY BOYLE 74 - 76 NHSg 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSL Service Chairmang 74 - 75 French Clubg 74 - 75 FTAg 74 - 75 jr. Board of Directorsg 73 - 75 Stu- dent Council Rep.g 75 - 76 Student Council Sec.g 75 - 76 Girl of the Monthg 75 - 76 Homecoming Nom- ineeg 75 - 76 National Award of Excellence TIM BREWTON 75 - 76 FCAg 74 - 76 Key Clubg 74 - 75 Cheerleaderg 73 - 74 Spirit Team Managerg 75 - 76 Student Council VPQ Who's Who in American Teenagers '? LARRY BRADLEY 75 - 76 FCAQ 73 - 74 BTeamg 74 - 75 IVQ 75 - 76 Varsity Football LAURIE BRISTOW 75 - 76 FCAg 74 - 75 jr. Exchange Clubg 74 - 75 Spanish Clubg 74 - 75 Y-Teensg 74 - 75 A Capella Choirg 73 - 74 Girls' Choirg 74 - 75 Varsity Singersg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg Who's Who in American High School Students CINDY BROWN 73 - 74 Y-Teensg 73 - 76 Orchestrag 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 75 - 76 OEA DIANA BROWN 73 - 76 NHSg 73 - 74 Red Masque Societyg 74 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 74 - 75 Scholastic Sweater Awardg 74 - 75 jr. Board of Direc- torsg 75 - 76 Sr. Advisory Boardg 73 - 75 French Clubg Accumation 1975 Awardg 74 - 76 FTA CLAUDE BREWER 75 - 76 FCAg 74 - 76 Kappa Rho 73 74 Spanish Clubg 75 - 76 Cheerleader 73 - 76 Trackg 73 - 74 Baseball BERT BROWN Member of the 1976 Graduating Class JACK BROWN 74 - 75 German Clubg 75 - 76 Ger- man Club Vice-Presidentg 75 - 76 Key Clubg 74 - 76 NHSQ 75 - 76 Treasurerg 74 - 75 Madrigalsg 75 - 76 Choir Section Leaderg 74 - 76 Mixed Choirg 73 - 75 Boys Choirg 75 - 76 Pop Groupg 75 - 76 PRO Vice- Pres.g 75 - 76 Choir Vice-Pres.g 75 - 76 National Award of Excellence RONNIE BROWN Varsity Football MELISSA BUNJE 73 - 74 French Clubg 75 - 76 FTAg 75 - 76 Kappa Rhog 74 - 76 NHSg 74 - 76 Red Masque Societyg 75 - 76 WILD- GAT Staffg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 75 - 76 Quill and Scroll PHILLIP BUSH '4 - 75 Arr Clubg 75 - 76 Key Clubg 74 - '6 Latin Clubg 73 - 74 Spanish Club xv. TERRI BURNS 73 - 74 jr. Exchangettesg 73 - 76 ABE BURTON Marching Bandg 73 - 76 Symphonic 75 - 76 German Club Band 73 - 74 BTeamg 74 - 75 IVQ 75 - 76 BURT BURLESON 74 - 76 FCAg 75 - 76 Pres.g 73 - 75 Stu- dent Council Rep.g 74 - 75 Favorite,s Nomineeg 73 - 75 Varsity Trackg 73 - 76 Varsity Basketball L BECKY BYRD PAM CAGNEY 74 - 75 GEfmHD Clubg 75 - 76 75 - 76 FCAg 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - Kappa Rho Pres.g 73 - 76 Red Mas- 76 GSLg 73 - 74 Girls Choirg 73 - 74 que Society Spirit Teamg 74 - 76 Highlandettes LARRY BUTCHER 75 - 76 AFSg 75 - 76 FANG Staffg 74 - 75 German Clubg 73 - 76 Key Clubg 75 - 76 Red Masque Societyg 73 - 75 WILDCAT Staffg 73 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 75 - 76 Student Senateg 75 - 76 Flaghangers 231 2 EMI LY CALDWELL 73 - 75 LH Divers Class DAN CAREY Member of the 1976 Graduating Class Class CHRISTY CARROLL 74 - 76 Paramedg 73 - 76 Marching Bandg 73 - 76 Concert Bandg 75 - 76 Creative Reflections 32 Member of the 1976 Graduating Member of the 1976 Graduating 75 - 76 DECAg 75 - 76 Spanish 'JAN A CALVERT V Member of the 1976 Graduating Class l TAMI CANNIZZARO 75 - 76 FCAQ 74 - 75 jr. Exchan- gettesg 73 - 76 Latin Clubg 75 - 76 Historiang 75 - 76 NHSQ 73 - 74 Speech Clubg 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSL Assistant Spirit Officerg 73 - 75 Orchestrag 73 - 75 Spirit Teamg 75 - 76 Highlandettesg 74 - 75 Mer- it's Wliols Who BRUCE CAMPBELL CATHY CARLSON 73 - 76 FHAg 73 - 74 Project Chairma 74 - 75 Yearbook Chairman, 75 - 73 Program Chairmang 73 - 74 Library Assistantg 75 - 76 Paramedg 73 - 751 Spirit Teamg 73 - 75 Student Counci Rep. BRAD CARR TAMAILA CARR Club' 73 74 Track CHRIS CARSON 73 - 76 VOCT WADE CASEY 74 - 76 FANG Staffg 73 - 74 FCAg 74 - 76 Key Clubg 75 - 76 NHSg 74 - 76 Quill and Scrollg 73 - 74 Student Coun- cil Rep.g 73 - 74 B-Teamg 74 - 76 Who's Who Among American High School Studentsg 75 - 76 The Society of Distinguished High School Studentsg 73 - 74 Trackg 74 - 75 jr. Board of Directorsg 75 - 76 Flaghangers SUSAN CHILDERS 74 - 76 Latin Clubg 75 - 76 Sec.-Treas.g 73 - 76 Marching Bandg 73 - 76 Concert Bandg 75 - 76 Flag Corpsg 75 - 76 NHS CINDY CLEMENTS 74 - 76 Latin Clubg 73 - 74 Y-Teensg 73 - 74 Spirit Team -1' ity, . . ,Mt f I -IEFF CHERRY . 74 - 75 Soccer Team lgijlrgber of the 1976 Graduating IVIELISSA CHIESEL KEVIN CLARY 74 - 76 -Ir. Exchange Clubg 74 - 75 LAURIE CLARY Symphonic Bandg 75 - 76 Mixed 75 - 76 HEROg 75 - 76 PELE Choirg 75 - 76 Flaghanger RICK CHANDLER Member of the 1976 Graduating Class MARILYN CHRISTENSEN 75 - 76 NHSQ 74 - 75 -Ir. Exchangettesg 74 - 76 Latin Clubg 74 - 75 Slave Rep.g 73 - 76 Red Masque Societyg 75 - 76 GSLg 73 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 75 - 76 Student Council Historiang 75 - 76 Who's Who in American High School Studentsg 74 - 76 FTA, 75 - 76 Sec.g 74 - 75 jr. Board of Directorsg 75 - 76 Society of Distinguished American High School Students LYNN CLEMENTS 75 - 76 Red Masque Societyg 75 - 76 GSLg 73 - 75 Spirit Teamg 75 - 76 Highlandettesg 75 - 76 Student Senate 233 23 9 ,ggi KATHY COLLIER CAREE COLLINS 73 - 75 Marching Bandg 73 - 76 Member of the 1976 Graduating Concert Bandg 75 - 76 Flag Corps Class JEFF COLLINS 75 - 76 Student Senateg 75 - 76 Sr. RICHARD COLLINS Board of Directorsg 75 - 76 Flaghanger Member of the 1976 Graduating Class STEVE CONWAY ROBERT COLLINS ROBIN CONNER Member of the 1976 Graduating Member of the 1976 Graduating Class Class 73 - 76 Latin Club, 74 - 75 Pres.g 73 - 74 B-Teamg 74 - 75 JVQ 74 - 75 Varsity Football 4 JENNIFER COOK STEVE COOK 73 - 75 Marching Bandg 73 - 76 ANDREW COOKSEY Concert Band 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 74 - 75 French Clubg 73 - 74 Girls Choir 75 - 76 DECAQ 75 - 76 Moto-Sport A 61 - Y ,f 'Y In GENA COPPEDGE 74 - 75 jr. Exchangettesg 75 - 76 FCAQ 74 - 75 Spanish Clubg 73 - 76 Y-Teensg 73 - 74 Girls, Choirg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 75 - 76 NHS TODD COPPIC 75 - 76 NHS LINDA CORBET '4 - 76 jr. Exchangettesg 74 - 75 Y- l'eensg 75 - 76 GSLQ 73 - 74 Spirit JAMES CORLEY 73 - 76 Marching Bandg 73 - 76 Concert Feamg 74 - 76 Highlandettesg 73 - 74 Band Council Rep. LINDA COX '4 - 75 Y-Teensg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg '3 - 75 Student Council Rep. ALISON COURI WRIGHT 75 - 76 AFSg 74 - 75 jr. Exchan- X 7 gettesg 75 - 76 NHSg 74 - 75 Y- 74176 NHIglIj?:5.2ack Teensg 75 - 76 GSLg 74 - 75 Spirit ' Team MARC COX 74 - 76 Soccer Teamg 75 - 76 Flaghan- gers Q. GARY CRAVEN 74 - 76 Chess Clubg 75 - 76 Pres.g 74 74 ' 76 ICT - 76 Key Club RONNIE COX JEFF CREWS Member of the 1976 Graduating Class CARRIE CROAN 75 - 76 FCAg 73 - 74 jr. Exchangettesg 73 - 74 Red Masque Societyg 73 - 74 Spanish Clubg 73 - 74 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSLg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 74 - 76 Drill Team, 75 - 76 2nd Lt. SYLVIA DANIELS 75 - 76 Spirit Team 236 CATHY CRISCIONE Member of the 1976 Graduating Class X X 4 f JENNI CRITES 75 - 76 FCAg 74 - 76 jr. Exchan- gettesg 73 - 76 Latin Clubg 75 - 76 NHSg 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSLg 74 - 76 Highlandettes, 75 - 76 2nd Lt.g 73 - 74 Student Council Rep.g 75 - 76 Who's Wfho in Amer- ican Drill Teams GINA CRISCIONE 75 - 76 VICA DAWN CRUTE 75 - 76 HEROQ 73 - 74 Speech Clubg 71 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 75 - 76 GSI IUXNDY CULBERSON DAVID CUNNINGHAM 75 - 76 FCAg 73 - 74 B-Teamg 74 - Member of the 1976 Graduating 75IVg 75 - 76 Varsity Football Class KATHY DANNEMILLER 75 - 76 FCAQ 73 - 75 Outstandin Swimmers Awardg 75 - 76 Capt. o Girls Swim Teamg 73 - 76 Varsit SwimTeam .IERI DAVIS VICKI DAVENPORT '4 - 76 Latin Clubg 75 - 74 Y-Teens DARICE DAVIS 74 - 76 French Clubg 74 - 76 FTAg 74 - 76 NHSg 75 - 76 Red Masqueg 74 - 76 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 Madrigalsg 75 - 76 Mixed Choir - Section Leaderg 75 - 74 Girls Choirg 75 - 76 Pop Groupg 75 - 75 Spirit Teamg 74 - 75 First Officerg 75 - 76 Sr. Board of Directors CINDY DAVIS 75 - 76 DECA Chapter Chairmang 75 - 74 FI-IA Public Relations, 75 - 76 Pres.g 75 - 75 Library Asst.g 75 - 75 Spirit Team 74 - 75 Arabesqueg 75 - 76 FANG Staffg 75 - 74 French Clubg 74 - 76 Kappa Rho, 74 - 75 Vice-Pres.g 75 - 76 Rallye Clubg 75 - 76 WILDCAT Staffg 75 - 76 Creative Reflectionsg 75 - 76 Quill and Scroll KATHY DEEVEY '5 - 76 FTAg 74 - 75 jr. Exchangettesg 75 - '6 Red Masqueg 75 - 76 GSLQ 75 - 74 Spirit Feamg 74 - 75 jr. Board of Directorsg 75 - '6 PRESTON DICKSON '3 - 76 FCAg 75 - 76 jr. Exchange Ilubg 75 - 74 B-Teamg 74 - 76 Varsity Football SHAWN DEWITT Member of the 1976 Graduating Class PHYLLIS DICKERSON 75 - 76 DECA I-Iistoriang 75 - 75 Library A5st.g 75 - 76 Paramedg 75 - 74 Spirit Team tling ANNE DEPEW 75 - 75 French Clubg 75 - 74 Spanish Clubg 75 - 76 Y-Teensg 74 - 76 I-Iighlandettes, 75 - 76 First Officerg 75 - 74 Spirit Team ff egg, I BRUCE DIETZ 75 - 76 jr. Exchange Clubg 74 - 75 ,IVQ 75 - 76 Varsity Footballg 75 - 76 Wres- 7 DEBRA DOSS 73 - 76 AFS, 75 - 76 Pl'CS.Q 74 - 75 French Clubg 74 - 76 FTA, 75 - 76 His- toriang 73 - 74 jr. Exchangettesg 73 Orchestra SHERIE DUREN 74 - 76 GSLg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 74 - 76 Cheerleaderg 73 - 75 Student Coun- cil Rep.g 74 - 75 Who,s Wlio Among American High School Studentsg 73 - 74 Favoriteg 73 - 74 Homecoming Duchessg 74 - 75 Homecoming Prin- cess Nomineeg 74 - 75 French Club 238 DEDE DILLINGER 75 - 76 NHSQ 75 - 76 Key Club Sweetheart -76 SUSAN DOWNING Member of the 1976 Graduating Class DAVID DIXON 75 - 76 Flaghangers Capt.g 74 - 76 Key Clubg 73 - 76 Golf Team, 75 - 76 Capt.g 74 - 76 Board of Directors DOUG DUNCAN 74 - 76 Key Clubg 73 - 74 Class Presidentg 74 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 75 - 76 Merit's XVho's Whog 75 - 76 National Merit Semi-finalist KAREN ECHOLS 73 - 76 Marching Banclg 73 - 76 Concert Bandg 75 - 76 Majoretteg 73 - 74 Student Council Rep. ,IANICE EDWARDS 75 - 76 FCAg 73 - 76 -Ir. Exchan- gettesg 73 - 76 Latin Clubg 73 - 76 Y-Teensg 74 - 76 Cheerleader 75 - 76 Head Cheerleaderg 74 - 75 Favor- ite,s Nomineeg 74 - 75 Homecom- ing Princessg 75 - 76 Homecoming Queen Nominee 73 - 74, 75 - 76 FCAQ 75 - 76 Class Vice Pres. KATHY DOUGHERTY 74 - 76 AFSg 74 - 75 jr. Exchangette 75 - 76 GSLg 75 - 76 Advisory Boarc 73 - 74 Swim Team kt ERNEST EASLEY JULIE EHRENBERGER 74 - 75 jr. Exchangettesg 74 - 76 NHSg 73 - 76 Red Masque Society, 75 - 76 Managing Directorg 74 - 76 Madrigalsg 74 - 76 Mixed Choir, 75 - 76 Pres.g 73 - 74 Soph. Girls Choirg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 73 - 75 French Club ALBERT ELDER 73 - 76 Track SUZAN NE ELLARD 74 - 75 jr. Exchangettesg 73 - 75 Span- ROBIN EMMONS 75 - 76 DECAg 74 - 75 Student Council ish Clubg 74 - 75 WILDCAT Staff Rep. BECKY ETIENNE DOUG ERCK STEVE ERWIN 75 - 76 FANG Staff g 74 - 75 Kappa Member of the 1976 Graduating Rhog 75 - 76 Flaghanger Class 74 - 75 Kappa Rhog 75 - 76 Red Mas- que Societyg 73 - 75 Speech Clubg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 75 - 76 Sr. Advisory Board JAN ETIENNE Member of the 1976 Graduating Class BOB EVANS NEILS FALLISGAARD Member of the 1976 Graduating 75 - 76 Mixed Choirg 75 - 76 Pop Class Group 24 -IOHNNY FALLS 74 - 76 FCAg 73 - 74 B-Teamg 74 - 75 IVQ 73 - 76 Track FRAN FERRILL 74 - 76 NHSg 74 - 75 Quill and Scrollg 73 - 74 Spanish Clubg 74 - 75 WILDCAT Staffg 74 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSL HELEN FIELDS 73 - 74 Library Assistantg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 75 - 76 Merit's Who's Whog 75 - 76 Sr. Board of Directors KENNETH FISH 73 - 76 French Clubg 73 - 76 Kappa R.hog 74 - 76 Library Assistantg 74 - 76 Math Clubg 73 - 74 Student Council Rep. SHARON FENNELL Member of the 1976 Graduating Class B A I WES FERRELL V Member of the 1976 Graduating Class DEBBIE FINCH ball Sweetheart DIANE FIRMIN 73 - 75 AFSg 75 - 76 FCAg 73 - 75 jr. Exchangettesg 74 - 76 Latin Clubg 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSLg 73 - 74 Choir Section Leaderg 73 - 74 Soph. Girls Choirg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 74 - 76 Highlandettes RHONDA FISCHL 75 - 76 FCAg 73 - 76 jr. Exchangettes, 74 - 76 Pres.g 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSLg 73 - 74 Student Council Rep.g 73 - 74g 75 - 76 Trackg 75 - 76 Sr. Class Sec. 0 DAVID FITTZ 74 - 76 Kappa Rhog 75 - 76 Mixed Choirg 75 - 76 Flaghangers w 3 73 - 74 Swimming Teamg 74 - 75 Base- EUNICE FLANIGAN 74 - 76 Kappa Rhog 73 - 76 Latin Clubg 75 - 76 NHSQ 75 - 76 GSLg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 73 - 76 Track ANN ELISE FLICKINGER 73 - 75 French Club l l i CLYDE FORRESTER lvlembcr of the 1976 Graduating Class l KEVIN FOX 74 - 75 DECAQ 73 - 74 Spanish Clubg 73 - 74 Wildlife Club STEVE FLORES TERRY FORD 73 - 74 B-Team Football 74 - 76 LH Rodeo Club GREGG FOSTER GREG FOX 75 - 76 FCAg 73 - 74 B-Teamg 75 - Member of the 1976 Graduating 76 Varsity Footballg 73 - 74 Baseball Class TRACEY FORSYTH 75 - 76 Arabesque MIKE FOX 73 - 76 Marching Bandg 73 - 76 Sym- phonic Bandg 73 - 76 Orchestrag 75 - 76 A Capella Choir RICHARD FRIEDELL Member of the 1976 Graduating Class EIVIERY GARTI-I 74 - 76 Track KELLY FRANTZ RANDY FRENCH 75 - 76 Varsi Choir Member of the 1976 Graduating ty Class ROB T LTON ROBERT GARCIA ER FU Member of the 1976 Graduating 75 - 76 Wrestling Team Class CHRIS FRY 75 - 76 VICAg 73 - 74 Moto-Sport PAM GASTON 75 - 76 DECA 42 ERNIE GATEWOOD DONNY GELDERT Member of the 1976 Graduating 73 - 74 B-Teamg 74 - 76 Varsity Class Football KATIE GEORGE 75 - 76 NHSg 73 - 76 Marching Bandg 73 - 76 Symphonic Band RITA GLAVY Member of the 1976 Graduating Class BOB GENNARELLI 75 - 76 FANG Staffg 75 ' 76 Quill and Scroll KAREN GEORGE 75 - 76 FCA Vice Pres.g 73 - 75 French Clubg 73 - 74 Red Masque Societyg 73 - 75 Y-Teens, 73 - 74 Devotional Chairmang 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 75 - 76 GSLg 75 - 76 Sr. Board of Directors MICHELLE GILLIAN Member of the 1976 Graduating Class CRAIG GIST 73 - 76 FCAQ 74 - 76 Key Clubg 75 - 76 Library Assistantg 74 - 75 Favor- ite Nomineeg 73 - 74 B-Teamg 74 - 75 jVg 75 - 76 Varsity Football BRUCE GODWIN Member of the 1976 Graduating Class STEVE GOLDING 73 - 75 German Clubg 73 - 76 Key Club, 75 - 76 Treasurcrg 75 - 76 NHSg 73 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 74 - 75 jr. Board of Directorsg 75 - 76 Sr. Board of Directorsg 73 - 74 B-Team Basketball .fx .IODIANN GIANN IOS 75 - 76 DECAQ 74 - 75 jr. Exchan gettesg 73 - 74 Y-Teensg 73 - 74 Spirit Team JEFF GLASS 75 - 76 National Merit Semi-Finalist PAM GORHAM 73 - 74 Spirit Team SUSAN GOURLEY Member of the 1976 Graduating Class SANDY GRAHAM 74 - 76 NHSg 74 - 76 GSLg 75 - 76 Mat- matesg 74 - 75 Student Council Rep. TINA GRAY 73 - 76 Girls' Track 244 BRIAN GRAHAM 73 - 74 Chess Club LYNE'I'I'E GRAVES 75 - 76 Girls' FCAg 74 - 76 jr. Exchangettes, 75 - 76 Treas.g 74 - 76 Latin Club, 74 - 75 Slave Rep.g 74 - 76 NHSg 74 - 76 Paramedg 74 - 76 Highlandettesg 73 - 76 Y-Teensg 73 - 74 Girls Choirg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 73 - 74 Student Council Rep.g 75 - 76 Student Senateg 74 - 75 Whds Who in Am. Drill Teams KATHY GRAHAM 74 - 75 AFSQ 74 - 75 -Ir. Exchan- gettesg 73 - 74 Red Masqueg 74 - 75 Spanish Club DON GRANT 75 - 76 German Clubg 73 - 76 Tennis Team GAY GRAY 74 - 75 jr. Exchangettesg 74 - 75 Latin Clubg 74 - 76 NHS, 75 - 76 Sec.g 73 - 74 Spanish Clubg 73 - 74 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSLQ 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 73 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 75 - 76 Student Council Trea- surerg 74 - 75 Class Treasurerg 73 - 76 Girls' Track BRION GREEN 73 - 74 FCAg 75 - 76 Kappa Rho Treas.g 73 - 76 Key Clubg 73 - 74 Latin Clubg 74 - 76 Cheerleaderg 73 - 75 Stu- dent Council Rep.g 73 - 74 Basketball Managerg 75 - 76 Flaghangersg 73 - 74 Golf Team BRUCE GREEN Member of the 1976 Graduating Class GENE GRUBB 74 - 76 Key Clubg 73 - 75 French Club REBEKAH GREEN 74 - 76 FANG Staffg 74 - 76 FTAg 74 - 75 State Senate Rep. Club Reporterg 75 - 76 Directory Com- mitteeg 75 - 76 Kappa Rho Contest Chairmang 73 - 76 Spanish Clubg 74 - 76 WILDCAT Staffg 74 - 75 Hon- orary T-Bone Core Memberg 73 - 75 Spirit Teamg 75 - 76 National Merit Letter of Commendation KAREN GROSVENOR 74 - 75 Spanish Clubg 73 - 74 Girls, Choirg 73 - 75 Spirit Team Obl- GARY S TONY HAGGARD LESLIE GREEN 73 - 74 LH Oratersg 74 - 76 NHSg 74 - 76 Quill and Scrollg 75 - 76 Rallye Clubg 73 - 76 Red Masque Societyg 74 - 75 Speech Club Treasurerg 73 - 76 WILDCAT Staffg 75 - 76 Sr. Board of Directorsg 75 - 76 Red Masque Public- ity Director SHARON GRUSENDORF 74 - 76 Treas. FHAg 74 - 76 Library Asst.g 73 - 75 Spirit Team MARK HALL Member of the 1976 Graduating Class Member of the 1976 Graduating 75 - 76 Cartoonist FANG Staff Class 2' ,cv ZZ: RHONDA HALPAIN 74 - 75 HERO 24 KELLY HANES DOYLE HAMRICK 74 - 76 FCAg 75 - 76 Exchange Clubg 74 - 75 Latin Clubg 73 - 74 Baseball Teamg 74 - 76 Track Teamg 74 - 76 Varsity Football Team KAY HAMILTON 75 - 76 HEROQ 75 - 76 PELE BOB HANIFEN 73 - 74 AFSQ 74 - 76 FANG Staffg 74 - 76 Key Clubg 74 - 76 NHSQ 74 - 76 Member of the 1976 Graduating Class Quill and Scrollg 74 - 75 Student Coun' eil Rep.g 74 - 75 Merit's Whols Whog 74 - 75 French Club .IUD HAPTONSTALL TODD HANSON 73 - 74 Chess Clubg 73 - 76 FCAg 73 74 - 76 Key Clubg 74 - 75 Merit's - 75 German Clubg 73 - 76 Red Mas- Who's Who queg 73 - 76 Speech Clubg 73 - 76 Basketball Team s X 5 af',aj13g N HARDIN 74 - 75 FADNDG Staff' 73 - 76 Track STEVE HARMON Team ' Member of the 1976 Graduating Class 1 46 ROBIN HARRIS TONI HARRIS 74 - 76 HEROg 74 - 75 PELEg 75 - Member of the 1976 Graduating 76 HECE Class BRENDA HARRISON KIM HART Class 73 75 Spirit Team ROBIN HAVLIR 73 - 76 Marching Bandg 73 - 76 Sym- phonic Bandg 75 - 76 Homecoming Nomineeg 75 - 76 Drum Major JAMES HAWKINS TIM HAYS 74-75 DECA ball GIBBY HAYNES 73 - 75 B-Team Basketballg 75 - 76 Var- sity Basketballg 74 - 76 Latin Clubg 73 - 76 Key Club Member of the 1976 Graduating 75 - 76 GSLQ 74 - 76 Highlandettesg 75 - 76 FCAQ 73 - 76 Varsity Base- CINDY HAWKINS Member of the 1976 Graduating Class 'Ui SCOTT HEAD Member of the 1976 Graduating Class PATTY HEFNER 75 - 76 FANGg 75 - 76 AFSQ 73 - 74 STEVE HENDRY Spirit Team, 75 76 Merit s Who s Member of the 1976 Graduating Whog 74 - 76 French Clubg 75 - 76 Class Quill and Scroll 247 ,JEFF HENSON 75 - 76 NHSg 74 - 76 Marching Bandg 74 - 76 Symphonic Bandg 74 - 75 Con- cert Band, 75 - 76 Student Directorg 74 - 76 Stage Bandg 74 - 76 Orchestra ROD HIBNER 73 - 76 FCA, 74 - 75 Sec. Treas., 75 - 76 Program Chairmang 75 - 76 Kappa Rhog 73 - 74 B-Teamg 74 - 75 -IVQ 75 4 76 Varsity Football MARK HOFFMAN 75 - 76 Spanish Clubg 73 - 74 Boys Choirg 73 - 74 Track Team 248 I MICHAEL HEREDIA JON HERMONAT 75 - 76 German Clubg 74 - 76 Soccer 73 - 76 Marching Bandg 73 - 76 Teamg 73 - 74 Tennis Team JILL HIGHTOWER 75 - 76 FCAg 74 - 76 jr. Exchan- gettesg 74 - 75 Red Masqueg 74 - 75 Spanish Clubg 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSLg 75 - 76 Highlandettes Managerg 73 - 75 Spirit Teamg 73 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 73 - 76 Basketball Symphonic Band DENNIS HINTON 74 - 75 FCAg 74 - 76 jr. Exchange Clubg 73 - 74 Red Masqueg 74 - 76 Mixed Choirg 73 - 74 Boys Choirg 75 - 76 Pop Groupg 74 - 75 Student Council Rep. Band Member CHRIS HERBECK 73 - 74 Chess Clubg 74 - 76 Germa Clubg 73 - 74 Key Club 1 -I mtzasgtt RICKY HIGGES of the 1976 Graduating Class JULIE HOLMAN 73 - 76 German Club, 74 - 75 Sec.g 74 - 76 NHSg 73 - 76 Marching Bandg 74 - 76 Symphonic Bandg 73 - 74 Concert JOHNNY HOLMAN Member of the 1976 Graduating Class CHARLES HOLMES Member of the 1976 Graduating Class SHARON HOLMES 74 - 76 NHS Class JAMES HORTON 74 - 75 DECAQ 73 - 74 Wildlife Clubg 73 - 74 Wrestling o.. NANCY HUDEL 73 - 76 Swim Teamg 75 - 76 PELE Class KATHI HOPKINS Member of the 1976 Graduating BARBRA HUDNAL Member of the 1976 Graduating N ITA HUESKE Member of the 1976 Graduating Class BRAD HOUSTON 74 - 76 FCAg 75 - 76 FCAg 75 - 76 NHSg 74 - 76 Spanish Clubg 73 - 74 Student Councilg 75 - 76 Senior Class President ROBERT HUNIPHREY 73 - 74 Key Club, 74 - 75 Board of Directorsg 75 - 76 Sec.g 74 - 75 Spanish Clubg 74 - 75 Bellboysg 73 - 74 Student Councilg 74 - 75 Merit Who's Who 249 MARLA HUNTER 75 - 76 FANGQ 74 - 75 French Clubg 74 - 76 FTA Treas.g 74 - 76 Red Masque Sec.g 75 - 76 WILDCATg 73 - 74 Girls' Choirg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 75 - 76 Student Senateg 75 - 76 Advisory Board TOM HUNTER 73 - 76 Marching Bandg 73 - 76 Concert Bandg 74 - 76 Merit's Who's Whog 75 - 76 National Merit Semi-Finalistg 74 - 76 Student Councilg 74 - 76 FTA Pres. BRUCE HUSEL 73 - 76 Swim Team DAN HYATT 75 - 76 FCAQ 73 - 76 Athletic Trainer LORI HYER 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 75 - 76 HERO GARY -IABLINSKI 73 - 76 Marching Bandg 73 - 76 Drum Corps Co-Captaing 73 - 76 Symphonic Bandg 73 - 76 Stage Bandg 73 - 76 Orchestrag 75 - 76 National Merit Semi-Finalist STEVE HUTSON 75 - 76 FANGg 74 - 76 Kappa Rho 74 - 75 Pres.g 73 - 75 Marching Band 73 75 Concert Band PATRICIA JACKSON 75 - 76 DECA KELLY-IAMES 73 - 76 Wrestlingg 73 - 76 Exchange Club 250 MARK JARRELL 73 - 74 LH Oratorsg 73 - 76 Red Masqueg 73 - 74 Speech Clubg 73 - 75 Student Council CLAY JOHNSON Member of the 1976 Graduating Class LOU ANN JENNEMAN Member of the 1976 Graduating BILLY 'JOE JOHNSON Class 74 - 76 DECA DEBBY JOHNSON Member of the 1976 Graduating Class 1 1 it ' KAW LYNNJOHNSON 74 . 76 115538552955 75 - 76 NHSg 73 - 76 LH Advanced Wh A ' . . Acting Company o mong American High School Students A f. - lbs I ,I 4 L '-145244. BARBARA JOHNSTON 74 - 75 Latin Club J! ab?-a LORI JONDRON 73 - 75 Agapeg 74 - 75 Jr. Exchangettesg 73 - 75 Spanish Clubg 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 74 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 73 - 75 Swimming REED JONES KATHY JORDAN Member of the 1976 Graduating Member of the 1976 Graduating Class Class 251 MELISSA KARLEN 73 - 75 Agapeg 73 - 76 Red Masque Society, 75 - 76 Financial Directorg 73 - 74 Speechg 75 - 76 Girl of the Monthg 73 - 74 French COLLEEN KEITH 74 - 75 HEROQ 74 - 75 Math Clubg 74 76 NHSQ 75 - 76 FTAQ 73 - 74 Frencl Clubg 75 - 76 Physics Research Organi zation, Treasurer LAURA KENNY Member of the 1976 Graduating Class MARK KINNEY 75 - 76 FANG Staffg 73 - 76 Key Club, 75 - 76 Pres.g 75 - 76 WILDCAT Staffg 75 - 76 Bellboysg 75 - 76 Quill and Scroll 252 DOUG KEITZ VICKI KENNON Member of the 1976 Graduating 75 i 76 FCA? 73 l 75 Y-Tccnsl 75 - 76 GSLg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 74 - 76 Class . Highlandettes BRAD KIMMELL GARY KINNARD 73 - 76 Marching Bandg 73 - 76 Member of the 1976 Graduating Concert Band Class MARCIA KESNER 75 - 76 Merit's Who's Whog 73 - 7' Tennisg 75 - 76 Management Intern ship LISA KIRKLAND 75 - 76 FCAg 74 - 76 FI-IAg 73 - 74 Rc Masque Societyg 74 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 76 GSLQ 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 74 - 7 Highlandettesg 74 - 75 Merit's Who Vfho DOUG KLARAS 74 - 75 DECAg 73 - 74 Wildlife Clubg 75 576 Flaghangers MARK KNIGHT 74 - 76 Creative Reflectionsg 74 - 75 Treasurerg 75 - 76 Vice Pres.g 75 - 76 Red Masque Societyg 74 - 75 March- ing Bandg 73 - 75 Concert Bandg 74 - 75 Drum Corps KATHY KOONS 74 - 76 FANG Staffg 74 - 76 NHSg 74 - 75 Quill and Scrollg 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSLg 74 - 76 Who's Who in American High Schoolsg 75 - 76 National Award of Excellenceg 73 - 74 Swimmingg 73 - 74 Soph. Class Sec.g 74 - 75 jr. Class Sec. REBECCA KUNKEL 75 Vice-Pres.g 75 - 76 Physics Research Order JEFF KROLL SANDY KLEIN 75 - 76 OEA 73 - 76 Key Clubg 73 - 74 B-Tearng 74 - 75 ,IVQ 75 - 76 Varsity Footballg 73 - 76 Baseball 'v 'f E I RUSSELL KUTZ SALLY KRAUSE 75 - 76 AFSg 75 - 76 F1'Ag 74 - 75 Jr. Exchangettesg 73 - 76 Red Masque Societyg 73 - 76 Speech Clubg 74 - 75 His- toriang 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 74 - 75 Student Council Rep. 73 ' 79 FHA4 73 ' 74 Treasurer? 74 ' Member of the 1976 Graduating Class DEREK LANCASTER 74-76 FCAg 74 - 75 Key Clubg 74 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 73 - 74 Favorite Nomineeg 73 - 74 B-Teamg 74 - 76 Var- sity Football 6 SARAH LANDITISER 74 - 75 jr. Exchangettesg 74 - 75 Math Clubg 74 - 76 Spanish Clubg 73 - 75 Y- Teensg 73 - 74 Student Council Rep. 25 TIM LAPRELLE LAURA LAPLANTE 74 - 76 NHSQ 74 - 76 Quill and Scrollg 74 - 75 Sports Ed., 75 - 76 Editor WILDCATQ 1976 National Award of Excellenceg 73 - 76 Span- ish Clubg 73 - 74 Red Masque Soci- CW W! 74 - 75 DECAg 74 - 76 Moto-Sport Pres. SAUNDRA LEE A LAURIE LAWSON 73 - 74 Library Assistantg 74 - 76 HERO STEVE LANE Member of the 1976 Graduating Class l BROOKS LAQUEY Member of the 1976 Graduating Class MARY KATHERINE LEE 75 - 76 FCAg 75 - 76 -Ir. Exchan- gettesg 74 - 76 Red Masque Societyg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 73 - 74 Student Council Rep.g National Merit's XWho's Whog 74 - 75 Basketball Sweetheartg 73 - 76 Girl's Basket- ball 5 73 - 75 Y-Teens Assistant Fun- draisingg 75 - 76 GSL Fundraising Chairman Member of the 1976 Graduating Class KIM LEISSLER 73 - 76 jr. Exehangettesg 74 - 75 Vice Pres., 75 - 76 Sec.g 74 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - KEVIN LEO 76 GSLg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 74 - 76 Highlandettes KATHY LESTER 4 Member of the 1976 Graduating Member of the 1976 Graduating Class Class MONICA LEWIS 75 - 76 jr. Exchangettesg 75 - 76 RICHARD LIGON WILDCAT Staffg 75 - 76 GSL KAREN LINDBERG 75 - 76 Kappa Rhog 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 74 - 76 Rodeo Club DEBBIE LLOYD 74 - 75 AFSQ 74 - 75 French Clubg 73 - 75 jr. Exchangettes SHARON LINDSEY 74 - 75 jr. Exchangettesg 74 - 75 Y- KAREN LITTLE Teensg 75 - 76 GSLg 73 - 75 Student . Club Council Rep. CLINT LOFMAN JIM LONERGAN 73 - 76 Rodeo Clubg 75 - 76 Fla- Member of the 1976 Graduating ghangers Class 74 - 76 VICAg 74 - 76 Moto-Sport 73 - 74 Paramedg 74 - 76 Spanish GARY LINDGREN Member of the 1976 Graduating Class PAM LOCKHART 75 - 76 DECA Chapter Chairmang 73 74 Spirit Team KEVIN LONGLEY 73 - 74 jVg 74 - 76 Varsity Football, 75 - 76 Capt. MILLIE LOPEZ Member of the 1976 Graduating Class NELSON LOWERY 74 - 76 DECA, 75 - 76 Pres.g 74 - 75 Kappa Rhog 73 - 75 Key Clubg 73 - 74 Student Council Rep. MARTA MALEY 75 - 76 DECA Vice Pres. 256 LESLIE LOVAS 75 - 76 French Club YVONNE MAAG Member of the 1976 Graduating Class RENE LOVETT 73 - 75 AFS, 73 - 74 Spanish Club, 74 - 75 Merit's Who's Whog 75 - 76 GSL KELLY LOY 73 - 74 jr. Exchangettesg 74 - 75 Span- ish Clubg 74 - 75 Y-Teensg 73 - 74 Spirit Team ,411 4' PN SUSANNE MADISON 74 - 76 AFSQ 75 - 76 Vice Pres.g 74 - 76 jr. Exchangettesg 73 - 75 Span- ishg 75 - 76 GSLg 73 - 76 Spirit Tearng 73 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 75 - 76 Sr. Senateg 74 - 76 FTA, 75 - 76 Vice Pres. , w f I 9 ' STEVE MAGOUIRK . Member of the 1976 Graduating Class L PEGGY MALANAPHY '3 - 76 Marching Bandg 73 - 76 Concert Bandg 74 - 75 Band Librarian and Sec. DEE DEE MALONE 74 - 76 AFSg 75 - 76 HERO - FHA Pres.g 74 - 76 jr. Exchangettesg 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSLg 73 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 73 - 74 Class Secretary STEPHANIE MANKIN Member of the 1976 Graduating Class MELISSA MAYO 73 - 74 French Clubg 74 - 76 FTAg 73 - 74 Kappa Rhog 73 - 76 Math Clubg 73 - 74 Spirit Tcamg 75 4 76 Merit's Who's Whog 75 - 76 National Merit Finalistg 75 - 76 OEA Parliamentariang 75 - 76 Creative Reflections Secrctaryg 75 - 76 l7RO 75 8 76rg:3'1L:1XICIAMAN1ES Member of the 1976 Graduating PAUL MANIES Class X 1 NANCY MARSHALL 75 . 76giI1i2f,.miSFl6 High. 74 - 75 Y-TCCIISQ 75 - 76 GSLg 73 - '. . . landettesg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 73 - 75 Smdem Council RCP7 75 - 76 75 Y-Teens' 75 - 76 GSL Program Meritls Wl1o's Who . ' Chairman KII I Y MARLER Member of the 1976 Graduating Class CYNDI MCCLESKEY 75 - 76 AFSg 74 - 76 French Clubg 73 - 74 Spirit Tcamg 74 - 76 Highlandette 25 'in JILL MCCRAY Member of the 1976 Graduating Class coming Queen EMILY MCGEHEE 73 - 74 HERO 1 SUSAN MCELROY SCOTT MCCUISTON 75 - 76 DECAg 75 - 76 Kappa Rhog 73 - 74 B-Teamg 74 - 75 jVg 75 - 76 74 - 75 Red Masque Societyg 75 - 76 Varsity Footballg 73 - 76 Track Football Sweetheartg 75 - 76 Home- BRIAN MCCORD 74 - 75 Wrestling Team ERIN McGINNIS 73 - 74 Swimmingg 75 - 76 FANGQ 74 - 75 AFSg 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSLg 74 - 75 French Clubg 75 - 76 Student Senateg 74 - 75 Board of Directorsg 75 - 76 Management Internship Program, 75 - 76 Quill and Scroll CINDY MCGUFFEY MIKE MCINTOSI-I 75 - 76 FHAg 75 - 76 GSL 74 - 76 OCT DANNY McKENZIE 73 - 76 Marching Bandg 75 - 76 Concert Band 58 REGINALD MCKINNEY Member of the 1976 Graduating Class JOE McLANE 73 - 74 B-Teamg 74 - 75 JVg 75 - 76 Varsity Footballg 73 - 76 Track Team MICHELLE MCLAUGHLIN 74 - 76 FANG Staffg 75 - 76 NHSQ 74 - 75 Quill and Scrollg 74 - 75 Y- Teens g 75 - 76 GSL Publicity Chair- mang 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 75 - 76 French Clubg 75 - 76 Sr. Advisory Board DON McLEOD Member of the 1976 Graduating Class DEBBIE MEADOWS 75 - 76 HEROQ 74 - 76 jr. Exchan- gettesg 75 - 76 Kappa Rhog 73 - 76 French Clubg 73 - 75 Student Coun- cil Rep. SHEILA McNIELL 74 - 76 NHSQ 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSLQ 73 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 75 - 76 Board of Directorsg 74 - 75 Merit's Who's Whog 73 - 75 Favorite Nomi- neeg 73 - 74 Homecoming Nominee JEFF MEEKER Member of the 1976 Graduating Class SIDNEY MEGQUIER 74 - 75 AFSg 75 - 76 FANG Staffg 74 - 76 Kappa Rhog 74 - 76 Merit's Who's Whog 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSL Hist.g 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 74 - 76 Who's Who in American High hoolsg 73 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 5 - 76 Board of Directors IVIILES MILBOURN 73 - 74 German Clubg 75 - 76 NHSg 73 - 74 Student Council Rep. KELLY MICARELLI 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSLg 73 - 76 Trackg 74 - 76 Basketball Team KEN IVIILES 74 - 76 Creative Reflections, 74 - 75 Vice-Pres, 75 - 76 Pres.g 74 - 76 NHSg 74 - 76 Spanish Club 259 CHARLOTTE MILLER 74 - 75 Agapeg 75 - 76 HEROQ 74 - 75 Kappa Rhog 73 - 76 Red Masque Societyg 73 - 74 Speech Clubg 73 - 76 Marching Bandg 73 - 74 Spanish Clubg 73 - 76 Concert Bandg 74 - 76 Rodeo Teamg 73 - 74 Equestriennes PHILIP MILLER 75 - 76 Key Clubg 74 - 76 Latin Clubg 74 - 76 Marching Bandg 74 - 76 Concert Bandg 74 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 74 - 76 National Merit Who's Whog 74 - 76 FTAg 75 - 76 Sr. Board of Directors KARLA MILTON 74 - 75 Y-TCCHSQ 75 - 76 GSLg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 73 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 75 - 76 Class Treasurerg 74 - 75 French Club DAVID MONTGOMERY Member of the 1976 Graduating Class LESLIE MITCHELL 74 - 75 jr. Exchangettesg 74 - 75 Y- Teensg 75 - 76 GSLQ 74 - 76 High- landcttesg 73 - 74 Student Council Rep.g Who's Who in American Drill Teams FIUKNCES MONDINE 73 - 76 Paramedg 74 - 75 Sec.-Treas., 75 - 76 Pres.g 73 - 74 Spirit Team Wig, CELIA MITCHELL 75 - 76 Mixed Choirg 75 - 76 GSLQ 73 75 Board of Directors ,IAN MONTGOMERY 73 - 74 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSL 260 TOM MONTGOMERY TOMMY MOON Member of the 1976 Graduating 73 - 74 Marching Bandg 73 - 74 Class Symphonic Band TOM MOONEY 75 - 76 FCA LAURA MOORE 74 - 76 French Clubg 75 - 76 Red Masque Societyg 75 - 76 Madrigalsg 75 - 76 Choir Section Leaderg 74 - 76 Mixed Choirg 73 - 74 Soph. Girls' Choirg 74 - 76 Pop Groupg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 73 - 75 Student Coun- cil Rep.g 75 - 76 Homecoming Nominee SUSAN MORDAH Member of the 1976 Graduating Class ROBERT MORRIS 73 - 75 Spanish Club DON MORGAN 75. - 76 German Clubg 73 - 74 B- Teamg 74 - 75 ,IVQ 75 - 76 Varsity Footballg 73 - 74 Basketballg 74 - 75 Track JOHN MORERE 74 - 76 German Clubg 75 - 76 Physics Research Order MARIA MORGAN 73 - 76 Rodeo Clubg 73 - 74 Library Assistantg 74 - 75 Spanish Clubg 73 - 74 Student Council Rep. TAMI MOSS 73 - 74 AFSg 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 73 - 74 Devotional Chairman, 74 - 75 Assistant Social Chairmang 75 - 76 GSLQ 73 - 74 Spirit Team Officerg 74 - 76 Highlan- dettes, 75 - 76 Capt.g 75 - 76 Homecom- ing Nominee VANESSA MOTHERSHED 74 - 75 DECAQ 73 - 74 FHAQ 73 - 74 Spirit Team DEBORAH MOTI' 75 - 76 Kappa Rho 261 BOBBY MULLARKY 73 - 76 FCAQ 73 - 74 Key Clubg 73 - 74 B-Teamg 74 - 76 Varsityg 75 - 76 Cap- tain Varsity LYNN NAGY 75 - 76 HEROg 75 - 76 PELE BEN NEAL 75 - 76 Math Clubg 74 - 76 Paramedg 74 - 76 Spanish Club 262 MIKE MULLINS 73 - 74 B-Teamg 74 - 75 JVQ 75 - 76 Varsity Footballg 73 - 76 Varsity Track LOU ANN MYER 74 - 76 AFS, 75 - 76 Sec.g 75 - 76 FANGg 74 - 76 German Clubg 74 - 76 NHS, 75 - 76 Reporterg 73 - 74 Y-Teensg 74 - 75 Scholastic Sweater Awardg 74 - 76 GSLg 74 - 75 Board of Directorsg 75 - 76 Advisory Boardg Society of Distinguished American High School Studentsg 75 - 76 Quill and Scroll -iz RICHARD NAJERA 74 76 Key Club, 74 76 Spanish Clubg 74 - 76 VICAQ 73 - 74 B- Teamg 74 - 75 -IVQ 75 - 76 Varsity BRENT NAPIER 73 - 76 Swim Team, 75 - 76 Captain TRISH MULLER Member of the 1976 Graduating Class if yuh CYNTHIA NAJERA Member of the 1976 Graduating Class MARK NELSON 74 - 75 Kappa Rhog 74 - 76 Key Clubg 73 - 76 Spanish Clubg 73 - 74 Student Councilg 75 - 76 Flaghangers DIKE NERREN vs - 76 FANG Staffg 75 - 76 Kanye Clubg 75 - 76 LH Divers KEITH NOEL 73 - 74 B-Teamg 74 - 75 .IVQ 75 Football MICHAEL O'DRAIN 75 - 76 HERO - 76 Varsity ELIZABETH NEWHALL STACY NICHOLSON 74 - 76 AFSQ 75 - 76 FCAQ 75 - 76 Red Masqueg 73 - 76 Spirit Team, C1 S , 75 - 76 2nd Office-:rg 75 - 76 GSL as CHARLOTTE NORTH CLAUDIA NUNN Member of the 1976 Graduating Member of the 1976 Graduating Class Class Member of the 1976 Graduating KATHY NEWALL 74 - 76 Spanish Clubg 75 - 76 FTAQ 75 - 76 Sr. Advisory Board RI-IONDA NORRIS 74 - 75 -Ir. Exchangettesg 74 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSLQ 74 - 75 jr.-Sr. Girls Choirg 75 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 75 - 76 Student Senateg 75 - 76 Merit's Who's Whog 73 - 74 Favorite's Nomineeg 73 - 74 Homecom- ing Nominee CINDY O'KEAFE Member of the 1976 Graduating Class 263 KELLI O'NEAL 74 - 76 Agapeg 74 - 76 Kappa Rhog 73 - 76 Spanish Clubg 73 - 75 Spirit Teamg 75 - 76 Spanish Club Vice-President JEFF PATTERSON 74 - 76 Key Clubg 74 - 75 Library Asst.g 74 - 75 Spanish Clubg 75 - 76 Nat'l. Merit Scholarship Letter of Commen- dationg 75 - 76 Who's Who in Amer. High Schools -IILL OLIVER 73 - 74 Spirit Team PEGGY OLSON 75 - 76 FCAg 74 - 76 Latin Clubg 73 - 76 Marching Bandg 73 - 76 Con- cert Bandg 73 - 76 Merit's Who's Whog 75 - 76 Flag Corps Capt.g 74 - 76 Girls' Basketball Team PAM PANNELL Member of 1976 Graduating Class TONY PACE ' 75 - 76 VICAQ 73 - 76 Moto-Sport, 75 76 Pres. A 'Na X 4 M. JANE PATE 74 - 76 DECAQ 73 - 74 Girls' Choirg 74 - 75 Student Council Rep. T' 4 NANCY PATTERSON Member of 1976 Graduating Class 264 PAUL PELLET 73 - 75 Library Asst.g 74 - 76 Math MARK PEYTON Club, 74 - 75 Hist., 75 - 76 Vice- M be H9766 d t. C1 Pres.g 75 - 76 National Merit Semi- em I O ra ua mg ass Finalistg 75 - 76 PRO : AMANDA POLSTON 3Member of the 1976 Graduating Class JENNIFER PHELPS 74 - 76 French Clubg 75 - 76 Kappa Rho 74 - 75 Favorite STEPH PHILLIPS 75 - 76 FANGQ 73 - 74 Y-Teensg 75 CHARLENE PINNELL - 76 GSLg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 74 - Member of the 1976 Graduating 76 Student Council Representativcg Class MIKE PORTER 73 - 76 Marching Bandg 73 - 76 Symphonic Bandg 75 - 76 Varsity Choir .IULIE POTTS 73 - 76 jr. Exchangettesg 74 - 75 Sec.g 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSLg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 74 - 76 High- landettesg 75 - 76 PELE BOBBY PRESLEY Member of the 1976 Graduating Class DONNA PHILLIPS Member of the 1976 Graduating Class CHARLES PORTALES 74 - 76 Red Masqueg 75 - 76 Marching Bandg 74 - 76 Concert Band ROBERT PRICE 74 - 75 DECA ERIC PRIM Member of 1976 Graduating Class TOM PROCH 74 - 75 French Clubg 74 - 75 jr. Exchange Clubg 75 - 76 Kappa Rho JOHN PRUSHA SCOTT PULLIAM Member of 1976 Graduating Class 73 - 74 French Club X. KATHY PURNELL 73 - 76 Red Masque ! i' ski SCOTT RANDALL 73 - 74 Spanish Clubg 73 - 74 Student Council Representative 266 GAYLE RAINES JERRY RANDALL 74 - 76 NHS Member of 1976 Graduating Class L RHEA PYLE 73 - 75 Y-Teens, 74 - 75 Sec.-Treas.g 75 - 76 GSL Pres.g 74 - 76 Highlandetteg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 73 - 74 Class Stu- dent Council Representative LAURIE RANEY 75 - 76 DECA , , KJEHL RASMUSSEN 73 - 74 B-Teamg 74 - 75 .IV Football PAUL RENZ Member of the 1976 Graduating Class Class RHONDA RILEY 74 - 76 Highlandettesg 73 - 74 Spirit Team al' LINDA ROBINSON 74 - 75 Library Asst.g 73 - 76 Red Mas- queg 75 - 76 GSLQ 75 - 76 Student Sen- ite ANDREA REYNOLDS Member of the 1976 Graduating queg 73 - 74 Speech Clubg 74 - 75 Student Counc BRIAN ROBINSON SUSAN REZNIK 75 - 76 DECAQ 74 - 75 Latin Club l DON ROBINSON JAMES ROBERTS 73 - 74 Baseball 75 l 76 Key Clubi 73 ' 75 Red Mas' Member of the 1976 Graduating il Class RICK ROESLER 73 - 76 German Club, 75 - 76 Pres.g 73 - 76 Math Club, 74 - 75 Vice-Pres.g 74 - 76 NHS, 75 - 76 Vice-Pres.g 75 - 76 Rallye Clubg 73 - 74 Marching Bandg 73 - 74 Concert Bandg 74 - 75 Merit's Who's Whog 75 - 76 Boy of the Monthg 75 - 76 Natil. Merit Semi- Finalistg 75 - 76 Natil. Award of Excel- lenceg 75 - 76 PRO Pres.g Valedictorian 267 LAURIE ROLES JEFF ROONEY Class Soccer JILL ROSS 75 - 76 FCAg 73 - 76 jr. Exchangettesg 1 75 - 76 Spanish Clubg 73 - 74 Y-Teensg 74 - 76 GSLQ 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 74 - 76 Highlandettesg 73 - 74 Student Council Rep. JOHN SCHUHART Member of the 1976 Graduating Class 68 Member of the 1976 Graduating 74 - 75 Latin Clubg 73 - 74, 75 - 76 -JENNY SCARBOROUGH 75 - 76 Spanish Clubg 75 - 76 jr. KEITH SCHMIDT Exchangettesg 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 74 - 75 K C1 br 75 - 74 B b H 76 GSLg 73 - 74 spififreamg 74 -75 fy U ' asc a Highlandettes MARK SCHWANZ CAROL SCHWARZ 73 - 76 Marching Banclg 73 - 76 74 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSLQ 73 - Symphonic Bandg 73 - 76 74 Spirit Teamg 73 - 75 Student Orchestrag 75 - 76 A Capella Choirg Council Rep.g 74 - 75 Baseball 73 - 76 Stage Band Sweetheart he . N 4 - r ' . E A X :,, 5 DOUG SANDERS 75 - 76 FCAQ 74 - 76 Key Clubg 74 - 75' Spanish Clubg 75 - 76 Cheerleaderg 73 - 76 Track JIM SCHWALLS 74 - 76 German Clubg 73 - 76 Exchange Clubg 74 - 75 jr. Rep.g 75 76 Sec.g 73 - 74 Math Clubg 73 - 71 Wrestlingg 74 - 76 Capt. g 75 - 76 ics Research Order AVA SEARS PAUL SCOTT . 75 -76 Varsity Football Member of the 1976 Graduating Class MARSHA SECOR MARK SEATON 73 - 75 Y-Tcensg 75 - 76 GSLg 73 - 74 75 - 75 DECA Spirit Teamg 74 - 76 Highlandettesg 73 - 75 Student Council Rep. i , 1' l TERRY SETLIFF MARTHA SHARP 75 - 76 GSLg 74 - 75 Student Coun- Member of the 1976 Graduating cil Rep.g 73 - 74 French Club Class MARK SHERMAN 73 - 74 Chess Clubg 75 - 76 Computer CINDY SHERWIN Math Clubg 73 - 76 Marching Bandg 73 73 - 74 Red Masque Societyg 73 - 75 Y- - 75 Concert Bandg 75 - 76 Symphonic Teensg 74 - 76 French Clubg 73 - 75 Bandg 75 - 76 National Merit's Who's Student Council Rep. Whog 73 - 76 Stage Band FRANCES SHUSHOK A QIANE SHUM Member of the 1976 Graduating 75 - 76 F Class ri, LEANN SIKES 74 - 76 HEROg 73 - 74 Red Masque Society e CINDY SLECHTA 73 - 74 FHAQ 73 - 74 jr. Exchangertesg 73 - 76 Spirit Team ball Teamg 75 - 76 FANG KENT SMITH Member of the 1976 Graduating Class . e,,. N V .,,i 70 CAROL SKIN NER ROBERT SKINNER 73 - 74 Red Masque Societyg 73 - 74 Member of the 1976 Graduating Y-Teens Class BARRY SMITH KAREN SMITH 75 -76FCAg 75 -76KappaRhog 73 73 4 76 FHA 73 . 74 Sec 74 - 75 - 76 Baseball Teamg 73 - 75 Basket- Pres ' SHARON SIMPSON Member of the 1976 Graduating Class KENNETH SLOAT Member of the 1976 Graduating Class 1 MIKE SMITH 73 - 76 DECAQ 75 - 76 Key Clubg 74 - 76 FANG Staff STEVE SMITH Member of 1976 Graduating Class BETH SOWELL 75 - 76 Library Asst.g 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSL Social Chairmang 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 74 - 76 Highlandettesg 73 - 75 Stu- dent Council Rep.g 74 - 75 Who's Who in American Drillteams DOUG SNOW 73 - 74 B-Teamg 74 - 76 Varsity Footballg 75 - 76 All-District Playerg 75 - 76 Offensive Player of the Yearg 73 - 76 Wrestling Team MIKE SOUTTER 73 - 76 LH Hotroddersg 74 - 76 Ral- lye Club, 75 - 76 Vice-Pres.g 73 - 74 Marching Bandg 73 - 74 Concert Band TIM SMITH Member of 1976 Graduating Class STEVE SPENCER 74 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 74 - 75 Mer- it's Who's Whog 73 - 76 Golf Team 5,- 'X SUSAN STAGNER 75 - 76 DECA LYNETTE SPROWLS LAYNE SPERRING 74 - 76 German Clubg 74 - 76 NHSg 75 - 76 HEROQ 75 - 76 PELE 73 - 74 Girls' Choirg 75 - 76 Mixed Choirg 73 - 76 Tennis Team ANNA LEE STALLINGS 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 74 - 76 Highlan- dettes, 75 - 76 lst Lieutenantg 75 - 76 FCA Pres. JACK STEIGLEMAR 73 - 76 DECAg 73 - 76 Moto-Sport, 76 Soccer Team ps BEVERLY STEWART 74 - 76 Speech Club, 75 - 76 Sec.-Treas.g 73 - 74 Spirit Team, 74 - 75 French Clubg 75 - 76 Board of Directors 72 73- WADE STALLINGS Member of the 1976 Graduating Class GRIS STEELE 73 - 75 French Club, 73 - 76 March- ing Band, 73 - 76 Symphonic Band, 74 - 76 Stage Band, 73 - 74, 75 - 76 Orchestrag 74 - 75 Scholastic Sweaterg 75 - 76 Physics Research Order 1 NANCY STEPHENS 75 - 76 AFSg 74 - 75 French Club, 74 - 75 jr. Exchangettesg 73 - 76 Spirit Team, 75 - 76 Pres, 74 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 75 - 76 GSLg 75 - 76 FCA DEBBIE STEWART 73 - 75 -Ir. Exchangettesg 74 - 75 Spanish Club BECKIE STEPCHINSKI 73 - 75 Y-Teens, 75 - 76 GSL, 73 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 74 - 76 Board of Directors RANDY STEPHENS 75 - 76 jr. Exchangettesg 75 - 76 Key Clubg 74 - 76 Latin Club, 74 - 76 Golf Team BRIDGET STEWART 73 - 75 Latin Club, 75 - 76 National Honor Societyg 73 - 75 Paramedg 73 - 74 Red Masque Society, 73 - 74 Girls Choirg 74 - 75 Who's Who in Ameri- can High School Studentsg 75 - 76 AFS Domestic Exchange Student BEVERLY STIGERS 'S 75 - 76 Highlandettesg 73 - 75 Spirit Team, 74 - 76 National Merit's XYlho's Who A x it CHRIS STOLL Member of 1976 Graduating Class BRETT SULLIVAN Member of 1976 Graduating Class CHRIS STILLEY Member of 1976 Graduating Class JILL STUCKER 73 - 74 -Ir. Exchangettesg 74 - 76 Latin Clubg 73 f 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSLQ 73 - 74 Marching Bandg 73 - 74 Concert Bandg 75 - 76 Mixed Choirg 73 - 74 Girls' Choirg 74 - 75 .Ir.- Sr. Girls, Choirg 74 - 75 Merit's Who's Whog 74 - 76 LH Swim- ming Capt.g 74 - 75 LH Tennisg 75 - 76 LH Water Polo JOHNNY STIMSON 73 - 74 Spanish Clubg 73 - 76 Marching Bandg 73 - 76 Symphonic Bandg 74 - 76 Drum Corps, 75 - 76 Capt. PHYLLIS SUBER 73 - 74 Spirit Team DAVID TATUM Member of 1976 Graduating Class CASEY TAYLOR 73 - 76 Agape, 73 - 74 Sec., 74 - 75 Editorg 73 - 76 Spanish Club, 74 - 75 Sec., 75 - 76 Pres.g 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSLg 75 - 76 Student Senateg 75 - 76 Merit's Who's Whog 74 - 76 Creative Rcflectionsg 73 - 76 Span- ish Club PSAF District, 75 - 76 Sec. ,IIL STRICKLAND 75 - 76 FCAQ 73 - 76 jr. Exchangettes 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSLg 73 75 Spirit Teamg 75 - 76 Highlandettes 73 - 74 Student Council Rep. SANDRA TALKINGTON 75 - 76 VOE ,IEF F TAYLOR Member of the 1976 Graduating Class LAURA THARP 74 - 76 Spanish Clubg 73 - 74 Spirit Team JAN ET THOMPSON 74 - 75 HERO 274 l I GREG TERRELL 75 - 76 FCAg 74 - 75 jr. Class Pres.g 73 - 74 Soph. Class Favoriteg 74 - 75 JOHN TI-IARP -Ir. Class Favorite, 73 74 B Team, 75 76 DECA 74 - 75 IVQ 75 - 76 Varsity Footballg 73 - 74 Wrestling , n TAMMY THOMAS ALISON THOMPSON 73 - 76 Latin Clubg 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 -Ir. Exchangettesg 73 - 74 75 76 GSL. 73 748 . .tT .73 S irit Team' 73 - 76 Track 1 ' - . Pm Cam' P ' - 75 Student Council Rep. STEVE TEAGUE 73 - 74 Coin and Stamp Clubg 73 - 74 B-Teamg 74 - 75 ,IVQ 73 - 75 Basketballg 73 - 74 Baseballg 75 - 76 Wrestling MAGGIE THOMAS 73 - 74 Soph. Girls Choirg 73 - 75 Spirit Teamg 74 - 75 1st Officerg 75 - 76 Highlandettes MARTHA THOMPSON 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSLQ 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 74 - 76 Highlandettesg 74 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 74 - 76 French Club STEVE THOMPSON viember of the 1976 Graduating Class RANDY THORTON 75 - 76 Key Clubg 74 - 75 Mixed Choirg 73 - 74 Boys' Choir BECKY TITTLE V5 - 76 GSLg 75 - 76 Cheerleaderg 74 - 75 Track Team LYNDA TRAYLOR '5 - 76 FCAg 73 - 74 French Clubg 73 - K, '5 jr. Exchangettesg 74 - 75 NHSg 75 - '6 Y-Tcensg 74 - 76 Highlandcttesg 73 - '4 Spirit Team KIM TINSLEY 74 - 75 Ke SSEZE TILL 74 - 76 NHSg 75 - 76 Spanish Clubg Y u 74 - 76 Creative Reflections SONJA TITUS JANET TOSCH Member of the 1976 Graduating Member of the 1976 Graduating Class Class 7-. ,IENNY TITTLE 75 - 76 GSLg 75 - 76 Cheerleaderg 74 - 75 Track Team NEDRA TRUESDALE 74 - 76 Latin Clubg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 75 - 76 Homecoming Nominee BEVERLY TURN 74 - 75 AFSg 75 - 76 GSLg 73 - 74 Stu- dent Council Rep.g 75 - 76 Student Sen- are JOAN UMBRICHT 74 - 76 AFS, 75 - 76 Pub. Chairmang 75 - 76 NHSQ 74 - 75 Rallye Clubg 74 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 74 - 75 Merit's Who's Whog 75 - 76 Nat,l. Merit Semi-Finalistg 75 - 76 PRO Sec.g 73 - 76 Track Team 76 JIMMY TUDOR 74 - 75 Key Clubg 73 - 74 Spanish Clubg 73 - 75 Student Council Rep.g . 74 - 75 Mcrigs WhO,s Whos 75 - 76 Member of 1976 Graduating Class N Cheerleader CAROLYN TYREE 1 - 76 Latin Clubg 73 - 76 Paramedg 74 ' 76 AFS' 75 - 76 Pub' Manager - 76 Orchestra ALAN TUBBS LISA TURNER 73 - 74 AFSQ 74 - 75 LH Diversg 73 - 71 Library Asst.g 74 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 7t OEA Pres.g 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 73 - 71 Student Council Rep.g 74 - 75 Merit': Who's Whog 74 - 75 Swim Teamg 74 75 French Club 2? ,IAN UMBRICHT 74 - 75 Rallye Clubg 74 - 75 Student Council Rep. MARTILE UNDERWOOD Member of 1976 Graduating Class KIP UNDERWOOD 73 - 74 Student Council Rep.g 73 - 74 B-Team Footballg 73 f 74 Track Team 74 - 76 Golf Team JOY USSERY 73 - 76 Creative Reflectionsg 73 - 74 French Clubg 73 - 74 LH Oraters Highest UIL Honorg 73 - 76 Red Masque, 74 - 75 Publicity Manager, 75 - 76 Technical Directorg 73 - 75 Spanish Clubg 73 - 76 Speech Clubg 73 - 74 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSLg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 73 - 75 Student Council Rep. LAUREL VADEN 74 - 76 NHSg 74 - 75 Spanish Clubg 73 - 76 Marching Bandg 73 - 76 Symphonic Bandg 74 - 76 Orchestrag 74 - 76 Merit,s Who's Whog 74 - 75 Scholastic Sweater Awardg 74 - 76 Creative Reflec- tionsg 73 - 76 FTA, 74 - 75 Sec. L GENE VESTER Member of the 1976 Graduating Class -IEANIE Vic Member of the 1976 Graduating Class BOB VORLOP 'gg 74 - 75 German Clubg 74 - 75 Key Clubg 73 - 74 Speech Clubg 73 - 74 Baseballg 75 - 76 Sr. Board of Direc- tors DENISE WALTERS 73 - 74 Red Masque Societyg 75 - 76 Highlandettesg 73 - 75 Spirit Teamg 73 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 74 - 75 Mer- it's Who's Who PATTY WALKER 74 - 76 jr. Exchangettes, 75 - 76 Vice Pres.g 74 - 76 Speech Club, 75 - 76 Treasurerg 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSLg 73 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 73 - 74 Track 75- ELAINE WAGNER 73 - 76 French Clubg 74 - 76 NHSQ 73 - 74 Marching Bandg 73 - 74 Symphonic Bandg 74 - 75 Scholastic Sweater Awardg 75 - 76 National Merit Letter of Commendationg 74 - 75 Track CARLENE WALLACE Member of the 1976 Graduating Class ELIZABETH VOGEL 76 Paramedg Salutatorian 'S- DAN WALDSCHMIDT 75 - 76 German Clubg 73 - 76 Marching Bandg 73 - 76 Concert Band NICK WALLACE Member of the 1976 Graduating Class LESLIE WARREN PTA Art Award it LANA WATKINS 75 - 75 German Clubg 75 - 76 GSLg 73 74 Spirit Teamg 75 - 76 Sr. Board of Directors 78 BETH WAMBLE 75 - 76 NHS DENA WALTON Member of the 1976 Graduating Class .IANA WARD 75 - 76 FCA Treas.g 75 - 76 jr. Exchangettesg 74 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSLQ 75 - 76 Highlandettesg 74 - 75 Spirit Teamg 74 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 75 - 76 Student Sen- ateg 74 - 75 jr. Board of Directors RANDY WASHINGTON TAMI WATERS Member of the 1976 Graduating Member of the 1976 Graduating Class Class SI-IARLA WARREN Member of the 1976 Graduating Class K Ilz ow? -V V, Awe TEENA WATSON 75 - 76 OEA Vice-President TOBY WATSON 73 - 74 B-Teamg 74 - 76 Varsity Foot- ball l JUDY WEATHERFORD 74 - 75 jr. Exchangettesg 74 - 75 Kappa Rhog 75 - 76 Y-Teensg 73 - 74 Student Council Rep.g 74 - 75 jr. Class Vice- President DAVID WEST Member of 1976 Graduating Class CINDY WETSEL 73 - 75 jr. Exchange-ttesg 73 - 76 Span- ish Clubg 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSLg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 73 - 74 Student Council Rep.g 74 - 76 Merit's Who's Who 73 - 76 Key Club, 75 - 76 Vice-Pres.g JU 75 - 76 NHSQ 75 - 76 Bellboy TRUETT WEBSTER RI WELLS Member of 1976 Graduating Class MATT WESTMORELAND LANE NWEST 73 - 74 B-Team, 74 - 75 -IV, 75 - 76 73 - 74 French Club Varsity Footballg 74 - 76 NHS, 75 - 76 Pres. 'hy GRETCHEN WEST 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 73 - 74 Student Coun- cil Rep.g 73 - 76 Red Masque GERMAINE WHITE . 75 - 76 FCAQ 75 - 76 French Clubg 73 f 76 Marching Band, 75 - 76 Drum Majorg 73 - 74 Concert Bandg 74 - 76 Symphonic Bandg 75 - 76 Orchestra 279 TOM WHITE 74 - 75 Moto-Spon WALLY WILLIAMS Member of the 1976 Graduating Class Band SHERRIE WHITE 74 - 75 DECAg 73 - 74 German SUSAN WHITE Clubg 75 - 76 OEA 75 - 76 OEA AY 'I WILLIAM? KELLY WILLIAMS 73 - 76 Marching Band, 74 - 76 M be f h 1 76 G d . Symphonic Bandg 73 - 74 Concert C1322 r O t C 9 ra uatmg NANCY WHITMAN 73 - 74, 75 - 76 German Clubg 73 - 74 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSL Service Chair- mang 75 - 76 NHS DOUG WILLIS 73 - 74 Library Assistantg 74 - 76 NHSQ 73 - 76 Marching Bandg 73 - 75 Concert Bandg 75 - 76 Symphonic Bandg 74 - 76 Stage Band KAREN WILSON 75 - 76 FCAQ 74 - 76 Latin Clubg 75 28 0 BRIAN WILSON 74 - 76 FANG Staff, 74 - 75 Pub Staff Photographerg 74 - 76 WILD- CAT Staff 5 75 - 76 National Merit Semi-Finalistg 73 - 76 Soccerg 75 - 76 Quill and Scroll - 76 Library Assistantg 74 - 75 Red Masque Societyg 73 - 75 Y-Teensg 74 - 75 Assistant Spirit Officerg 75 - 76 GSL Spirit Officerg 74 - 75 Mixed Choirg 73 - 74 Spirit Tearng 73 - 75 Student Council Rep.g 75 - 76 Student Senateg 75 - 76 Sr. Advi- sory Board RANDY WITT 74 - 75 jr. Exchange Clubg 75 ghanger SHERRY WILSON YVONNE WISTEN Member of the 1976 Graduating 75 - 76 AFS Foreign Exchange Stu- Class dcntg 75 - 76 Spirit Team SHAW WOFFORD 76 Fla' 74 - 76 Varsity Baseball Team CAROL WOOD 75 76 SIgie1IEYCTZl?L?4 76 Y 74 - 75 jr. Exchangettcsg 75 - 76 ' U ' ' .n NHSQ 74 - 76 Spanish Clubg 75 - 76 Teens' 75 - 76 Student Council Merit's Who's Who' 74 - 76 French Rcp.g 73 - 75 French Club Club KIM WOODDS KEVIN WOOD 75 - 76 jr. Exchangettesg 74 - 76 Y- Member of the 1976 Graduating Class Tcensg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 74 - 76 Highlandcttes VICKI WOOLDRIDGE 75 - 76 HEROQ 73 - 76 Latin Clubg CHAS WORLEY 75 - 76 Quill and Scrollg 74 - 75 75 - 76 Flaghangerg 75 - 76 Red WILDCAT Staffg 75 - 74 Spirit Masque Team 281 BETH WRIGHT 75 - 76 FCAQ 73 - 74 AFSg 74 - 76 NHSQ 73 - 75 Marching Bandg 73 - 75 Concert Bandg 73 - 74 Girls, Choirg 75 - 76 Who's Who Among American High Schoolsg 74 - 76 Volleyball Teamg 75 - 76 Basketball Team ELLEN YOUNG 73 - 75 Latin Clubg 74 - 76 NI-ISQ 73 - 74 Y-Teensg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 75 - 76 National Merit Semi-Finalist Student Council Rep.g 75 - 76 Mer- it's Who's Who EDDIE YEAKLEY DONNA YEAGER 74 - 75 Coin and Stamp Club, 73 Member of 1976 Graduating Class 74 Marching Bandg 73 - 74 Concert Band N. .. 5' f -iii. SUSAN YOUNGKER 73 - 75 jr. Exchangettesg 74 - 76 Red BOB ZEILER Masqueg 74 - 75 Spanish Clubg 73 - 75 76 HERO. 75 h 76 E h 75 Y-Teensg 75 - 76 GSLg 73 - 75 ' ' . Jr' XC Huge Clubg 74 - 75 Spanish Club KEN ZUCK Member of 1976 Graduating Class 282 KIM YARNELL 74 - 75 Coin and Stamp Clubg 75 - 76 VICA JULIE YOUNG 75 - 76 FCAQ 75 - 76 -Ir. Exchangettesg 75 - 76 Spanish Clubg 75 - 76 Y-Teensg 73 - 74 Spirit Teamg 74 - 75 Highlan- dette Managerg 75 - 76 OEA ,Edin 4 Mwzf X PYLE Q, ,' ' gg , '31,gj4f 3 - Y uff , 1' T? WE!! Q, 92 s wx. if .... I 'Q' Q 'Sf 1 'W' rg ev, 4 , ,. , fu' T. xr: 5 ' , 1 - QQ .K ,fs A l wif? ,fi L f ly.: rf -xi, CERS Q in Patty Adrian Bob Aduddell Martin Alig Mike Allen Amy Amstutz Aadrian Anderson Gary Anderson Penny Andrews Robin Andrews Lance Arianna Gary Armstrong Alben Arnold Laura Arnold Waverly' Ashley George Ashford Debbie Austin Shirley Avant Lisa Averitt james Bagnall Tony Bailey Kay Baker Michelle Baker Nikki Bakker Shelby Ballard jeff Barker Debbie Barnes Brenda Barnett Mary Anne Barrett Ramon Barreiro Cathy Bass 6 Betsy Baum Susan Beam Donna Beard Anna Bell Hope Belzung Buddy Benson Richard Bennett john Bergmann Ellann Bingham Margaret Bishop David Black Rick Black Rick Black Terri Black Billy Blackwell Mary Ellen Blake Rett Blankenship Cheryl Bond Nunnie Booker Gary Booth Greg Booth Spirit booms at pep rallies fi- L ww f M5 , ar Z! fm ' Q V 4 ff? , Q X fn ' L gifs K' fish' T7 N sw ii fx Fw 'Yi'-rl . ' s , 'X ' 4 A ,wwf 'V f . 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'Q . ex V Belinda Boston Rusty Boyd Bill Braesicke Stacy Brainin john Brandon Randy Bratlof f Betty Briggs Kent Briwa Karyn Broadbent james Brockles Karen Brothers Brian Brown Brian Brown Neil Brown Stephanie Brown jamie Browning Gwen Brumit Carolyn Bryant Lori Bryant Amice Bunat Deborah Burden Sharon Burden Doug Burgdorf Mike Burke David Burroughs Rhonda Butler Roxanne Butler Robin Butter Polly Cain Elena Caldwell 7 Kary Campana Mark Campbell Karen Campen Larry Carlisle Cathy Carlson Ken Cames Brenda Carrell Laura Carrell Ben Carter Anna Carvaial Karen Casaday Chris Chambers Terry Chambers Barb Chasey Robbie Chenault Kelli Chubb Liz Chumbley Debbie Clare Taylor Clark Mike Clayton Marilee Clement Sharon Clute Brian Coffee Gordon Coffee Brad Coleman jerry Coleman Mark Collinsworth Kirk Coney Mary Connor David Cooke 45.1 aw-M Qin in Q gow vb- CJ iqf' S w 'A 46 Q 'Ere' x fx X vo--v Q7 V+! Ar Shawn Cooper 'F' Clay Coppeclgc Paula Cork jeff Corzine Angie Corte Chi Mike Coultc David C cy Diana Cox Sh ee Cox T Co rf ,g X ., X 'sk ia' Jie x 'N UN XR x Q- ig. ' 8 X xx X 4 X ., xxx I Q ,U A A sax Tony Cox Tracy Cox Ricky Crews Bob Crimmins Mark Crook ,H-yi 'ji - Bob Crow Peyton C ll 1 Bill C Sewzllgutlc g T RerincD rg 4 ,W Tii TTTTT T iiii . WN X C e 1 , I -C , Ll.fliOli,C3CU2ICSI C ro-rtions or is I 5 0 : uniof C af t,t, on hp K Mm Tim Dannemiller William Daniels Doug Darwyler Clifton Davis jim Dawkins David Dayton Robert Dayton Eric De-Iernett jeff Demmin Mark Dempsey Leanne Demus Eugene Denmon Don Dennis Lance Denton jeff Dixon Marthalyn Dixon Tom Dixon Brian Doiron Monica Donelan Rodney Doughry Tina Douglass Laurie Downey Trisha Doye Trey Driver Cyndi Dugan Pam Duke Michele Dulcie Deborah Dunlap Steve Dunn Tanya Dumi W...- 10 'ef 1 ' 9' -K, 'Sv- gf-. C81 ug ' 11 . z A Q4- ni w Q ,W 'Z 41 ..,.. , fc-iw.. . w 9 X ff D' 1' not Irs str1 e for enthusiasm , , .- fe v. H12 ' i:f..5f w1 X K, 1... . S. i a Q 1 jf lt 46 Cathy Durkin Elizabeth Ealey Diane Edelman Alan Edmonds David Eiman janet Ellis Richard Ellis Russell Ellsworth -Io Anne Endress Linda Englehardt Kirk Evans Jayne Evarts Doddie Everett Carol Falk Sally Falls Don Farrand Susan Faullin Bill Feagin Kathy Feltman Mike Fells Robin Fields Nancy Fish David Findley Angela Finnegan Michelle Firra james Fischer Fran Flanigan Patti Fleming Steve Flook Marc Forderhase Dwaine Fowler Eric Fox Cheryl Francis Phyllis Frantz Diane Freeman Steve Fulton David Furry Penny Futch Connie Gadbury Sarah Garber Anette Garcia Mike Gardner Gina Gaston Sharon Gaston Patty Gatz Gordon Gay Gaylynn Gee laura George fs 5 5 nv 'U- Q Ss. 1 ' A -,,..,. -. 7- Hz. I B! Aff gait. I - .dx W 1, 51'-if f 5, Attel ,AM-.Af ff 1 X 'TT' -4'- V4 .Q-V V, , il.- Q..9 -Q , . rf - ,Qffi ' t er-. ' '+ r .S , ,di ,stew fl Ling , I taxi V' I ABOVE: I certainly won't trade my mom's cooking for the cafeteria's food,' assures junior Randy Proctor. FACING PAGE: After football workout jun ior Conner McBride devours a quick refreshment. Don Gidclings Midori Gilbert Michelle Gilmore jill Glass john Glass Marty Glass Billy Golden jeff Golman Debbie Goodwin Robin Gourley Donna Gray Rhea Ann Grant Smart Gram Michael Green Philip Green Melanie Greene Denise Greer Lori Gresham Greg Ginnclle Donna Groves Scorr Gutierrez Diane Grusendorf Chris Hagar Martha Hagar 29 4 ew officers initiate variations Annetee Hamel -Jane Hamilton Lynn Hammer Brett Hammers Karen Hanah David Hargrove Greg Harpole Kara Harrell Matt Harrell David Hartley Dwayne Hartnett jill Hartsell Linda Harvard Mindy Hawley Lori Hayen Arthur Herrera Nancy Herring Tom Heslep Suzanne Hester Ben Hewert john Hickman :-V W l 12 . L B ig : -5 , , eeee ' mb. 0- T' wt 'ta f t-.y i?' f I 'Y -vw. ...t , t. 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Z 435. vh- sa. if i , x 'fi ve-N., '- 'Q- 11' I i A ,- 6 F N i 1 St. X s ,' ggi. L 33? f V , 5 eq X ,Q Q, X C , s fn 5 i i K If-X , 10' ,7 Yi .Q Celeste Larue Andy Laurence Kathleen Iawson Sars Legget Vicki Lemond Ann Irnamon Marc Leslie Nadyn Levesque Susan Li Leesa Liles Liz Linklater Lisa Linnemiet Kerrie Little Sherri Lockwood Lynn Lowery Kim Loy David Luck Suzy Luther Danny Lutrell Beth Lutz -Io Machin David Maclaskey Kathy Maddy Kelley Mahar Gary MaGouirk Support evident at all functions Reg Major Sheri Mallard jay Malone Linda Mason Nancy Mather Rick Mathies Steve Mathis Ray Marcontel Karla Marshal Amy Martin Lee Martin Michael Martin Mitchell McCabe Patty McCabe Ernie Mcfraw Rick McCally Laurie Mcffhristal Patty Mcouffy Paula McKee Debbie McKenzie Mark McKnight X rv I 4. v as rr ' A -., 1' mit 'Q' i-...W L- Y: 5 QE Q ' L--.J 1 Q S. ' . at ,ttt X E 47 Q, ,., S ,f li .,-K ik it . M .. 3' x .Q ,if Q... x .gli is '4:,.' .' 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'-,5'ix'1'.'-J -. l Liz McLane Diane McMahon Mary Ellen Mespeclden Karen Meador Chris Meadows Stephanie Megquire Margaret Melby Bobby Meldrum Tracey Mentzel Billy Mentzel Dametria Meshack Sandy Meyers Tenia Milman Dawn Miller Mark Miller Ginger Mills Greg Millsap Blake Milton Mike Minton Molly Minner Tom Mitchell Zolean Mitchell Kelly Montgomery Diane Moore Travis Morey john Morris Kern Morris jill Morris Micky Morris Beckie Mott Karhy Murdock Martha Myer Brent Nance Paul Najera Steve Marramcer Dan Naxan Edward Nevels Major Newhouse Tracey Newton Venessa Oakry Carey O'Bryany Carol O'connell ,Ienifer Opelt Renee Orr Diane Overton Bob Pace Hick Padron Teri Palmer Todd Palmer Rodney Pate Susan Payne Anne Pearson Bishop Pearson Michelle Pearson 1:15 page WIA - D , f - + E i 4'jx rx 'X f..s S... kfai su-,Ai ir Q. nw , ,- N If 11- ..:-' 1,44 we K Q35 4' Qr 'RW' ...Hiya B f ,fn . 'V Og rv .Q px, 3 T--r ii if ox -L, asv- it s X i W. the Lltggx' C'-9 -....,,,, I f P 'R ew YT I 1 ogg Kevin Peavy Ellen Pendergrass Dana Pennington Gus Perrin Mike Peters Kym Petty janet Pickett Nancy Pierce Wade Pierce Karen Pike Carol Peneda laura Pinksron Crystal Pitmann Gwen Pittman Lisa Polvi Lisa Porter Christe Potter jeff Potter Mike Powell Fred Prasifka Lisa Price Pat Price Mark Prine Beth Pritchett Katie Proch Teresa Prochuska Randy Procter janett Profio Wnvne Pruitt john Putman George Pyle Amy Quick Linda Ramsay Paula Ramsay Paula Ramsay Awilda Randolf Tammy Randolf Robin Range L A. Ransom Robin Routenberg Stephanie Rathgaber Karen Ratliff Connee Rawles Kathy Rayle Freedie Reed Annette Reaves Chris Regan Patrick Regan Terri Regian Carol Rhine Pm rrv R horles Debbie Robbins Susie Robbins Shanon Roberts uw.. kv- 11-lr. azslseff f- 11. . f f 11: t .1t. - ,-:-,,.. f A, . X .5 N k VL F. af , f A , f s-af' va, o -,1-- X Q a. K xo as Us w ' ss 5 1::2. if1'f'23 Qt 'fwfoswf-3.1'?ff A ., , ,. wr-:::::3.: .1-uf -S. ,- i s asus: .:- X rw' ii .5 Q du I, K y s is is A H gi . .F i 'U i . N , s 5- 'Qs ,. I H , i t N3 vu fi t , x Y ,fi t , .5 .Q af' iv iw .r 1 1 .- f.- fit 0. gm N .fi s,s. i Ns ANI-sk Hard work brings prom closer Tony Robertson Rhonda Robinson Bobby Rolston Diane Roman ' ' ' Ralph Roma 1 i X s N1 ,Xi Vrhkx l - S y tx W 'kr if T Karen R A Q -K in osacn ' at Rl Janice Rowe is' Mindy Rowe K t. , Qe q 1 Ali Royal Q, ' . i N' Q h, V Amy Royal a l L R R ': - if i i i 5 . . - . Q ix. ,ra ! Q . Q t E S 1 j y of Harry Russo Stephanie Rutherford fs Robbie Samsky Doug Sanford Michelle Sauve Sm ' IQ fl '71 .i 4 if sf ' is QS! '- -V. 65 'B Kathy Schellenberg Scott Schriefer I' Q. A If' 1 2 v H lai'iW,4. twig ABOVE: Sitting in a pep rally junior Waverly Ashly awaits directions from the cheerleaders. RIGHT: junior jay jones gets into the beat of the spirited Mesquite Pep Rally. Chuck Schrodel Susan Schutz Phil Scolaro Cindy Secor Randy Sccllacek Steve Seitz Debbie Seveland Tammy Shafer Martha Sharp Tim Shaw Kevin Shay Steve Shelton Toni Shepard Beth Short Alice Shum Beth Sibley Leigh Sibley jennifer Simmons Christine Simpson Kristina Simpson Kathleen Sissom Tereasa Slawson john Smart Meizinda Smart Sky' -g. 4 ' i f'QP 1 Sf S21 by 4. 5 .2 . ' J. fwfyf ml ' 'Q ABOVE: juniors, Billy Mentzel, -Io Machin, and Tammy Randolf blend lv.. Donny Smith Doug Smith Gary Smith Greg Smith jerry Smith Melody Smith Nancy Smith Rick Smith Shanon Smith Shelbie Smith Steve Smith Scott Smith Sherry Sorrell Paul Southwoocl Steve Spurlock Susie Squire Brita St. Clair Laurie Stallings Shaugn Stanley April Stevens Olivia Stevenson Karen Stevens Kelly Stevens Diane Steudte Diane Stewart Don Stewart Lewis Stigers Glen Stone Nancy Stone ,Iohna Storm Concentration is vital for classes Eddie Stress judy Strickenburger Mary Anne Struwe Candace Sturdivant Billy Swanson Thomas Sweeny Darrin Sylvia Abaul Taherzadeh Christi Tapscott ,Ian Taylor Kay Terrell Tim Terrell Mike Terrell Brian Thomas Teri Thomas Sue Thomi Doreen 'Thompson Pam Thompson Terry Thompson l..aura Thurman Roscoe Timberlake 'sm T.. r it 'vc' f .. if? KM . xkfl , -s as 1' .T vw.. Np . is 'S .A Ros' T T '- gina Yr junior Brian Brown demonstrates his spirit by tearing down the clecoratio before a pep rally. gi: an We N, ,afiml-WRX 1 x xx 'YQ -egg Wi ,ff rx 4 5 S J 2 H 3' e 9. 400 A . 5'-V aiu , 5 ,Nl 5 Q 4' - fggis Y' 5 Neg- : e - J C ' 2 X sc. ' Yhxx at 1 L T 0. X Wm Vx? f x 3 1 jr' Reg Tinner Reginald Tinner Kris Tinsley julie Towle joel Travis Toby Travis Christy Tucker Gail Tucker Rhonda Tucker Anne Turner Steve Turf Debbie Upchurch Mark Vandergrift Charles Van Dine Pete Vargo Karen Veeder john Vickery Darrell Vrla Buddy Wade Kerri Wade Cindy Waldie Lucinda Wallis Alfred Walker Brad Walker 30 7 Vic Walker Wayne Walker Barbra Wallace Mitchell Wardwell Chris Ward Rita Warkentin David Warner Suzanne Warren Ed Waters Chuck Watson Diana Watson Alan Weaver Norma Weaver Donna Weishaupt Ellen Welch Chuck Wenning james West Scott Westfall Kyle Wheeler Tammy Whigham Stuart White Cindy Whitten Angela Williams Dan Williams Xxxst IS sm--V R !t .... X if 5 X -1 wa S, f i ,ir is i vw 'fi n in gf 3 ,Haw fv- 0- is Us' rv T- gr . -rf RIGHT: junior Tommy Heslep entertains a lively crowd at the Spirit Team Christmas dance. not LEFT: junior Donna Wren, Spirit Team officer, supports the winning Wildcats with her glowing smile. ABOVE: -junior Beth Lutz is shocked by gossip she hears while eating in the school cafeteria ' if-I 'i M 2.3 Y Kerri Yotmg Robert Youngk Sally Young Cf Xwachel W'illiam Cindi Wiclencr Gail Wine Kelly X5Uithrow Kelly Wofford Martha Wolfe -leff Wolk Kevin VUossum jay Wolthausen Craig Wood Stacy Wood Michael Woodard Donna Wren Derwin Young Greg Young ia if IPI X 4 fi ph? J ,Q s JN A Q w M l x 1-A x Q . as A, X Z' 1 k Ns if - N.,, x- --Q x ax x w.. 'W-V., . K Pifjrl, i Qc-11 f. Q, as W ffv,i,, .. 'E . . 5, ' .- A , I7 P 1 ,Y sir , gl ity nn.,- , -vs a . on ...l Y' 7 ws. ,gvn ,- A, 5 iv: 5 lb! X 'N Melissa Abbott Kenny Adams Mitzi Adams Kenneth Adwan Steve Afendis Teresa Agnes Donna A'Hearne Greg Alexander Tom Alfrejd Joyce Allen Kathleen Allen Leslie Allen Lynne Allen Marilyn Allen Miki Allen Rickey Allen ,Iulie Alspaw Linda Amador Laura Anderson Risa Andrews Cathy Ard Peggy Arnett David Arnold Cecelia Ashley Sharon Ashley Andrew Atwood Randy Babbitt Tony Bailey Patty Bain Fred Balda The future pronuses opportunities Mark Barker jo Anne Bames john Barton james Bass Karen Bass Kelly Bass Linda Bass Eric Bauereis Terri Beckler Salley Beds-ole Suzy Beecher Cris Beffort Carolyn Bell Patty Bengston Bruce Benson Doug Bergman Brian Berry Pam Berry Tom Berthold Kim Bingham Chris Black 3 Q V ' 12 i ' it g . K1 . , ' - . gg-. --X if .4-. ,- I - K N1 fi-N' ' ill Q. 1 RR z s 5 ' I f 0. 3 F fa , ,, sqm ' Ex UQ for B E ,,. X Mfg d-9,1 4 i ii T' 'E ca E S7 - ,-A... , f QQ' 'N . . . 4.2, fi. 3s,1 Q... 1 1 15 , Q- '9- R X X L,,,..,v ABOVE: Don't ask me I only pretend to know what's going on, admits Sophomore john Suter. FACING PAGE: Sophomore Brian Edmonds plans or a college future in the counselorls career library. ,Q '-ft N, ! A Q .43 iv. rf, x n X 5 N fl . ' as it Q3 Y- ' an :CG I gl N . -11, V H I X us ' 5 0 y . jeff Black Scott Blackmore Bart Bomhof Ray Bond Amy Bonner Mike Booker Dan Boyd Julie Boyle Gena Boze Chuck Brewer Kathy Brinkley Chuck Bristow Steve Britt .lohn Brixey Katy Brock Diana Brogan jonathan Brough jeff Broughton Becky Brown Cecelia Brown Dennis Brown Diane Brown Greg Brown Harris Brown julie Brown Karen Brown Chris Broyles Lee Bryant Beverly Buckley Dwayne Budd Diane Burgdorf Mary Burns john Burroughs Ken Burton Linda Bush Tom Butcher David Bynum Shelly Byrd Lanie Callaway Cindy Cammack Maureen Camp Lisa Campana Debbie Campbell jill Campbell Hal Caraway jim Carew Debby Carey Gene Carleton Kevin Carlyle Kelly Carpenter 1: t A K +1 ,. F 1 3. A K: 'ee K K: . Fl .M k if of Kyla was e Q '! S v as .. f .i - K W pr m ,Q I 53 W .W 45. . if fn.- f . Q f' n 1 .p QX ' I I .spy X f xl ,. L will '-fl U Us www' .1 . 'L 7, ..'S. '54, X X x 2 f ff 5 C 14 - ' -. sa 1 . f i ,.., 4-5 X z- K l - .r f - 1 r f 14 fi 5 Q 4, ' .Sa XS a. . ,aa 1 It H.: 'L Zgli ,QQ -be sq .L , 1 gf i gat 32' 5 QR lg Wv X, is -H at ik ax X Q. S' . -9 ,B Y 1 , JX I i' f 'rl Z L vu- -nd JV' Y'- 'P-S v if. ,.... C .earl Susan Catka Fred Cavazos Ricky Cawthon jay Chenault jan Christopher Brett Chumbley Mark Cigainero jim Clark Cindy Coats Susan Cobb Chris Coffey Charles Cole Brent Coleman Wendy Coleman Brad Colgate Byron Collins jeff Collins Ricky Collins Sandra Collins Kerry Comstock jeff Conway Doug Cook Nancy Cook jeff Courtwright 6 Betty Cox ,Ierome Cox Robert Cox David Craddock Henry Crane Mike Creclille Diane Crimmons Larry Cniise Mike Crump Kyle Cueller Kerry Culberson Lisa Cullum john Cummings Susan Cunningham Cathy Curd Lawrence Dagate Cindy Davenport Stan Davies Cathy Davis Kendra Davis Liz Davis Mike Davis Robert Davis Stephanie Davis vw. ty Lv rr ,1- LIL 'V -4 3' 4:1 'E ff- 2 if ls ACK' vi , t V: . I b 31. ,. x C N 1---A ..- Q - los. Q. . 1 fl X . ii- Q 2 ig 1 H if an .Vw Q vs lrre ,C ' f X -' 1' Q K ' ! X QQ- .:, P W 1 . . C4 0 1 f ABOVE: Don,t you dare take our ideas, warns sophomore secretary Pam Berry. FACING PAGE: Caught in Mike Hurst's locker, sophomore Sharon Hines acts coy. Class pride distinguishes soph rw if il 1 ' i 5 l S -os 1 ...P H, 5 nd ik .K . ,LQ X. 3 ' fxefk si 115 'wi Qi U .. . Q 'xi' 9 1'3 in-M l 1 K if p-. ,ll 'I x N i,s t '5- X , Qi f-x' D ,i,s I ' i D e s fee H 'iq iff 1 I i- ntl' r . K 1 1' mv, A ' 9 lif aus, .,,, i C . X W 'Tr A' ,,. x f' f l , l Qa vs K' AX Karen Deaver Lisa Decker Andy Deluris Stacy Demon Richard Depew Kirsten Dewir Sherman Dickerson Kathy Dickson Russell Dickson jane Dillinger Kirk Dixon Bobby Dodd Chris Dodd Mark Doman D' Orazio Alyce Dorcey Debbie Douglas john Douglas Sandy Dowdy Bailey Draper Dan Drummond Temple Drummond Debbie Duff Phyllis DuPuy Donna Duncan Scott Dunnigan Cathy Duren Regina Earle Greg Echols Sharon Echols Brian Edmonds Mike Edwards Guyanne Elam jon Ellis Sherry Ellis Robert Emery jesse Epperson Drew Esakov Dawn Esser Cathy Eubanks Charles Evans Loree Evans David Everett Donna Everett jeff Everett Cindy Falls Carol Farabee Kay Farley Paula Farrell Steve Farris Kelly Feagin X . WIN.-. -q-K...-.. i is , , Mme .t.tt , y C ,Q , , T' f mlm, , E , C ' 1 t st gs ,1 C t -' it 4 -is fb 1 V f t 'Q ' W .. i. E -E C ,Q tlaaai C 6128 'P E 3 A mn ,atV' g:s, ,'f' ' ,5-, . ' ,KC 5, J Yr . 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David Feltman David Ferguson Paula Fetz George Finch David Fink Chris Firra Randy Fisher Kelly Fisher Suzanne Fletcher Kass Flockerzy Theresa Flores janey Fowler Shawn Foerster Anthony Foster jennifer Foster Cas Franklin Ann Fraser Steve Frauman Mike Freeman Howard French Linnea Friedell Cookie Frost Thomas Galloway Mike Grant 3 Abbey Garber Greg Garrison Kimbra Garrison Charlotte Gauthier Mike Gennarelli Stanley George Charmaine Gicldings Mclany Gifford Keith Gilbert Stacy Gilmore Lori Glass Pam Glass Mark Gobel Debbie Graham Gloria Grant Susan Graves Clyde Gray Larry Green Lula Green Mark Green Missy Green Peggy Griffee Ricky Griffin Steve Griffin Course assignments unfold talents ix . . Q . ,X t. rr -- RQ? .f vars ilggstt . - Q.,-:'N z1z.rf , N: f X if 4 is ,nl t its .tt it if r- ' Wy-5 f I ll' Mgr. A I tg I r yung' T' K Qi 1' Q.. YL .,'iwiit'.:Fif rv , panvfiln if f 'R' ' 'H M i .40 iw. N 4 .1 I ' 1 I ' S., 1 f at 5 H, , r ft K a on saw +C 1 'Q' atv- I. S , , Tim Grogan Mike Grudza Erlinda Guerra Kristan Gunn Ellen Guza Rachel Hadsall -Ian Haefner Marc Haggard Chris Hale Denise Hale Peter Haley Lisa Hallman jim Hammack jimmy Hammer Chris Hampton Laura Hancock Traci Harchas Cindy Hardin Lisa Hargrave Robert Hargravc Hank Harkey Carol Harris George Harris Carter Harrison Dawn Havlir Carolyn Hawkins Debbie Hawkins Tom Hays Pam lkaili Brian Hebbler Danny Hendrix Dan Henke Donna Herring Dick Heruska jay Heth Tom Hetzer Rick Heymann Concherra Hill Geoff Hill Sharon Hines Mike Hirschberg Deanna Hogan Barbie Hogue Chip Hoitz Laura Hollingsworth Marta Hollowell Sharon Holman jeff Holsapple David Horak Vauna Horde Kathy Howard Phil Huang Dawn Hubbard Wallace Hudnall an vu.-f Ars 'Nm 45 'vi - o Vz.. t, stil i 'K 1.1 K . ' Q--we Vu' .. K X K X K, H, RIGHT: If they could see me nowf, sings sophomore Diane Burgdorf as she smiles for the camera. FACING PAGE: Excitement reigns in the office as sophomore Chris Hale experiences the thrill of checking out. 2 an x N Nx i K we kin' 0- j k. .. wal' fl Xi wk' N 1 W iiisnb I X LL.L I .., .... wxg 'R UQ 'bv A. C 5. it is H: . r E-it 1 J. sf' - -, gi Q-1' if ' Yin , f 4 J AH . ,WS ' ,- Z. Y 1 1' .,- 1 ' - f I . I K , y V ' J ' ,I , 'fs 1, I 'if k R '2- 5 .. 1 , f ,, I, a j,,f1 Q :1. I. ' iei he ii N I.: N, I 5 I astt 5 try . I 4 - .aiu ru +5 Philip Hudson Kathy Hudspeth Jane Huey Mike Hufty Gaye Hughey Marie Hunt Matt Hunt Mike Hurst Missy Hyzer Kirk Ingels Beth Ingram Lee Ingram Janie Inmon Janelle Irwin Randy Isaacs Richard Jablinski Penny Jackson Diane James Mark James Rodney James Jana Jamison 4 David Jarman Byron ,Ienki ns Richard jennings Arthur johnson Chuck johnson Kurt johnson Mike johnson Sarah johnson Vicki johnson Scott Johnston Charlotte jones JoAnne jones Luke jones Ken Kacmarek Chris Kahn Patty Kearby Martha Keeling Teri Keeton Lisa Keith Dan Keitz jack Kelly Chet Kendall Alnita Kendrick Cary Kent '51 if .Nl-A. , fNT' ' Q i x as Ss X Q X -li . i 44 as B Nu' -1 it ' tnttit e :KA R -X J x - in ww ,, 85 Hs ax-gk ABOVE: The excitement of a sophomore Board of Directors meeting ove whelms Amy Bonner. FACING PAGE: Sophomore cheerleaders lead B-tea fans in chants to encourage the football players. Seniors ' 8 find new lifestyles E e 7 ' Y l L.-li, L?. -lf Y ,iflilf 1-:f,. -J 1 i K 5: f eT?f ii ,liz e ? 1?l is K fi I s F fi e 1, - e K a K no 5 e to iz i '-' K K K 14 it l 47 Y f 5 : esls W L- Q X3 :S X x XX 3 li sr V' It N :KQV ' t A 'QR 4 o e eeii , , bv 1 fig k as Q CY 1 use ,fi it t 25 f Q Y at vi? W Rik. r 'Bs N 5 at K5 U, .4 fix fl-F , 5, . 1 . 1 1 , . X ,,.,- E, in-rf eis 4-Us Warn' WTR' - f 1. Q Q. iw-Q t .5 X F7 S ffl., 2 as- fi Q .f . tk. F42 it R ,M N if, vu.. ,ang .4 Sharon Kiesow Tammy Kincaid Debra King jimmy King Kevin King Tammy Kinney Keith Kirkpatrick Karen Klaras Michelle Klima Frank Knickerbocker Phil Knight james Knowler Trey Knox Ronny Kutz Lee Iaiban Christina LaGrone Mark Lamb Mike Langenfeld Doug LaPtelle Carol LaQuay 5 Dick Laurin jeff Leake ,Ion Lee Kathleen Leonard Marianne Lenz Liz Levy Marcia Lewis Greg Liggirr Tom Linklater Nancy Lombard Lisa Love Don Lovett john Lowe Sharon Luby Terasa Lumley Shirley Luran Victor Lutan Debbie Lymenstull Robert Lynch Chris Mabry Brenda MaGouirk Cathleen MaGruder john Malanaphy Russell Malesovas Elisa Maloff jill Manley Christie Manos Paul Mansfield Lee Marcontel Barbara Markham 7..- 'Ny ff ,fi in .ar Asif. M A A grinn- ...ni 510' ABOVE: Sophomore Bob Patrykus shows his enjoyment in the drafting of his future house. 4 5 ,a 45 X 4? SP f'S.x 41 vb '? ' yr Ig, 5 Carolyn Markham .Ienelle Markland Beck Martell Charley Martin Sara Martin Elisa Masimino Bettina Massey Kim Massingale Greg May Diane Maziares jimmy McBride Beth McCain Kyle McCord Betsy McKeller Jody McKnight Mary Lynn McKnight Meta McKnight Susie McKnight Cecil McLane Bill Mcbeod Amy McMahon Pep rallies inspire football spirit Pat McMaster Scott Meador Diane Meadows Michelle Melton Tony Meneghetti Melanie Metlick Phillip Mershon Kristy Meyer Richard Mick Drew Miller Geri Miller Mike Miller Eric Mills Marilyn Misko Sheree Mistrot Anna Mitchell Igurie Mitchell Jeanette Moon Jeanine Moon Steve Mooney Chris Moore g. lx... t . 2 wi it M Wk.: wi . ,f M A Af F 6 K .r fx 1 --v Nw A 5 i X51 1' 2' . 1' i B X. . .Q .,.m.,.. .44 0-. if is Y? ,. Q X N x Q i 'wh A 4' f 5 ..:-1 et '.. -in .ee- 4 .W N. K Q is FI I v .0 'Q- si, 52 arf 'wr gp .v 3 1 - Q.. . .a j A Steve Moore Tracy Moore Russell Moreland Kelly Morgan Melissa Morgan Scott Morgan Sheryl Morgan Mike Morris Patti Morris Randy Mosman Rick Moss Harvey Muellar Matt Murdoch David Murphy Eric Mustard Rosa Najera Raymond Navarro Glenn Nelson jim Nelson Paul Nelson Susy Nelson Tim Nelson Cindy Newton Melanie Nichol Nick Nicholson Eric Noack Lori Noel Gary Norris Leslie Norris Andrea North Bryan Oberlander Nelson Ogden Mike Ondich Van Ottmer Mark Pace Paul Painter Janus Palmer Mary Palmer Risa Palmer Larry Palmore Rod Panniek Diana Parham Eric Parker ,Ian Pasche Doug Pasley Scott Patterson Tom Patterson Patty Patteson janet Pattillo Chris Paul Greg Payne Brian Pepitone N K U' 'N 5 iw? N keg Y 'Q f 1 7: ov. ,A i fit 1:-7 ff 12536 'Ds If ,X Miki '13 . f A' l 2. g il kt' ' 'L. 5 Q' re ,i A , Mike Peyton Brad Pharr Cihdy Phillips Kathy Phillips Mark Pickett Mike Pillow jeff Pisto Pam Pitzer D'Lynn Place Andrea Posey Greg Porter Bob Potrykus Sally Pratt Don Presley Barbara Presswood Steve Prova Cynthia Pruitt Steve Prusha Laurie Pulliam john Pyrt Douglas Radford Marion Ragsdale David Raines Carlos Ramirez Robert Range Gretchen Rasmussen jimmy Rayl Greg Read Steve Reeves Brad Reid Derek Reidling john Reynolds Wendy Reynolds Carrie Rice Billy Richardson Robert Richmond jimmy Ricks Andrea Riley Scott Ripperoe Ronny Roberson Stanley Roberts Dana Robinson Kenneth Robinson Liz Robinson Mindy Rodin Tina Rothwell Cyndi Rucker Paul Ruppi Brian Russell Nancy Russell Dwayne Russo Lorraine Rybak Karen Samuels Denise Sanders Laurie Sanders Liz Sanders Loretta Sanders Pandy Sanders Bruce Sare Mark Saye vu- - O- 'Or if v-is .-an-va ,X is as U sb! 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A' t ' ' N, fr 1 V YV'- 7. sophomore Don Lovett pulls out his pacifier jimmy Stonaker Deborah Stone Diane Stone Paul Stout Brian Sullivan Kerry Sullivan Pat Sullivan john Suter julie Syring Tina Syring Eric Tabor David Tacker -Io Taherzacleh Kelly Talkington jim Tanner Bob Taylor -Janna Taylor Leslie Teague Teresa Teague Brenda Terrell Cindy Terry Teresa Tew Soph have a long road ahead Krishna Thammavaram jamie Thomas Kim Thomas Brad Thomi Bill Thompson Colleen Thompson Ronda Thompson Lisa Thruston Barbara Tobin Mike Tombs Mary Towne David Thurman Caroline Traster Mel Traylor Steve Trent Tumer Trenton t Thu Tnxong Mark Trusry s , 2? ' 1... X ie fifisfis- x , xp Q X? E xv Q S ' 5 t..t . B S S TQ ,I ,,.,,s -yy p ,T sag B '52 SE W Y ff: M Ni 8-'sa at V ,, ,. f fs.,- 'E 5' :- ,Jo I D ABOVE: Sophomore Debbie Carey stares off into space as she patiently awaits the sixth period bell. FACI ING PAGE: W-W-VU-WOW! Did you see those legs? stut-ters sophomore Scott Dunigan. .M . w , f . x.kx ,. ,, - Q. exmqe.. ' fr I n 5 f W ga- x, ' K 'T F 3 . -ie 11 . , in ,Q like .5 YG la Oi Claire Tunnell Lisa Turner Cindy Tyree EN , 4-. Ke M ' '.-1 Patricia Tyree an K Leigh Ann Ubben Karen Vanderslice Greg Van Dine Rodney Van Sickle Ann Vaughn Eddie Vesrer Judy Vick jay Vogel Larry Vulgamor Martha Wachel Greg Wadley David Waiters Ed Waldshmidt Paula Walker Liz Walter David Wange Andrea Ward Steve Ward Paul Warner David Warren 7 Aurella Washinton Ann Watts Chris Weaver Selah Weaver Dwayne Weeks Ralph Wermy james Wehe Tony Weigand Robby Wells Mark West Ray West Robin West Mark Westmoreland Kirsten Weverstad Tracy Wheat Allen Wheeler Shelley Wheeler Dean White Leslie White Trav Whitehurst Sharon Widenor X H-VM i . ' gs, X f Q sv- 7 X rv.. 'DW it fs. ,. , :bi ' lt' ',,, ' 3 4- f Q --Y ,f ,i ' t ' z' I -fr, 3 ! 1 A 1. +V 5, , S Q , ll nn , , Q 1- ,tr N , ' i M ' yy in U 51 Q Pi i . W .gk ,.,, I ,, H 'M ':,3pgL,::f' ,. V ' V ,N ? 1---y ABOVE: Maybe I'll be another Walter Cronkite, dreams sophomore Bob Taylor, in his first year .Ioumalism class. FACING PAGE: Confetti and cheers fill the gym, as the sophomore class prepares for the thrilling Mes- quite defeat, Stacy Wiggins Kevin Wiley joy Wilgus Cynthia Williams Herman Williams john Williams Lori Williams Paula Williams john Williford Betsy Wills Charlotte Wills Diana Wilson Ellen Wilson Laurel Wilson Mike Wilson Teresa Wilson Mike Wisakowsky Karla Wise Kathy Withrow Kay Witt I ,Ion Wolfe Ken Wolfe Stephen Wolfe Stephen Wolfe Karen Wood Ross Wood Michele Wossom Aubrey Wright Carol Wright Hope Wright Crystall Wyatt john Xeros Kim Yates Denise Yeager ,Ian Ynostrosa Austin Young Linda Young Pam Young Deborah Zaltey Duane Zea Mary Zuefelclt RIGHT Sophomores attentively lis- ten to school policies at their orien- ,as Af? fa. f? WC QSWHJ' .v-Z3'.-- 4' L V412 ,949 , 4 f wf 'fa 1 1 Q I -an x -Qu. La s 5 f f . 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'xx F23 i ll Q 1 n , Qi , A ABBOTT, MELISSA: 511 ADAMS, KENNY: 185, 311 ADAMS, MITZI1 511 ADRIAN, PATTY1 285 ADUDDAL, BOB: 285 ADWAN, KENNY: 98, 225 ADWAN, PATTY: 98, 225 AFENDIS, STEVE: 511 AGNES, TERESA1 311 A'HEARNE, DONNA: 311 ALEXANDER, GREG: 311 ALEREJD, JOHN: 94, 225 LAEREJD, TOM: 225 ALLEN, ANNE: 104, 118, 225 ALLEN, BOB: 225 ALLEN, JOYCE: 88, 311 ALLEN, KATHLEEN: 511 ALLEN, LESLIE: 311 ALLEN, LYNN: 95, 311 ALLEN, MARILYN: 45, 93, 311, 201 ALLEN MIKE: 311 ALLEN, RICKY: 311 ALIO, MARTIN: 88, 90, 285 AISOBROOK, GARY: 225, 7 199 ALSPAXVJON: 104, 178, 225 AMADOR, LINDA: 311 AMICK, ZACK: 225 AMSTUTZ, AMY: 90, 285 ANDERSON, AADRIAN: 43 100, 161, 285, 196, 198 I DEX ASHFORD, GEORGE: 285 ASHLEY, CECELIA: 311 ASHLEY, WAVERLY: 93, 285. 303 ASTON, MELANIE: 226 ATWOOD, ANDREW: 311 AUSTIN, DEBBIE: 285 AVANT, SHIRLEY: 91, 93, 110, 285 AVERITT, GREGG: 105, 123, 226 AVERITT, LISA: 58, 95, 285 B BABBITT, RANDY: 311 BACOT, BETTY: 226, 79 BAILEY, CAROLE: 104, 127, 226, 374, 72 BAILEY, TONY: 285 BAILEY, TONY: 511 BAIN, PATTY: 311 BAKER BAKER, BAKER, BAKER, BAKER, DEBBIE: 104, 227 BRAD: 94, 226, 183 KAY: 285 MICHELLEI 93. 285 SCHARI: 140, 227 2, 196, 198, , 86, 87, 96, BARKER, HELEN: 90, 104, 105, 222 BAKKER, NIKRI1 285 BALDA, FRED: 45, 311 BALDA, SUZANNE: 90, 227 BALDWIN, ELAINE: 227 BALLARD, PAM: 222, 72, 79 BALLARD, SHELBY: 88, 95, 285 BARD, PENNYg96,97, 104. 134, 135. 227 BARKERJEFF: 86, 285 BARKER, MARK: 312 BARKER, RUTH: 227 BEAVERS, SCOTT: 123 BECKLERJANELLE: 228, 194 BECKLER, TERRI: 312 BEDSOOLE. SALLY: 312 BEFFORT, CHRIS: 312 BEECHER, SUZY: 164,165,312 BEHNE, TOM: 58, 94, 104, 105, 78, BELL, ANNA: 88, 280 BELL, CAROLYN: 129, 512 BELL, CHUCK: 228. 196, 198, 199 BELL, CHRIS: 120, 122, 228 BELL, MARY: 228 BELTRAN, SYLVIA1 228 BELZUNG, HOPE: 280 BENGSTON, PATTY1 512 BENNETT, RICHARD: 148, 286 BENSON, BRUCE: 312 BENSON, BUDDY: 280 BERGMAN, DOUG: 312 BERGMAN, JOHN: 286 BERRY, BRIAN: 312 BERRY, PAM: 95, 312, 316 BERRY, SUZY1 228 BERTHOLD, KATHY: 104, 228. 75 BERTHOLD, TOM: 312 BETZ, DEBBIE: 93. 229 BIAR, TED: 138, 229. 194 BILLINOSLEY, KAREN: 229 BILTON, RANDY: 86 BINGHAM, ELLANNE: 98, 104, 128 129 286 BINGHAM, KIM: 312 ANDERSON, GARY: 285 ANDERSON. LANCE: 225 ANDERSON, LAURA: 311 BANARD, STEVE: 227, 196 BARNES, DEBBIE: 88,285 BISHOP, MARGRET: 93. 286 BLACK. CHRIS: 312 BLACK, DAVID: 61, 96, 286 ANDERTON, RICHARD: 225 ANDREWS, JAMES: 225 ANDREWS, PENNY: 285 ANDREWS, RISA: 311 ANDREWS, ROBIN: 93, 104, 285 BARNESMIO ANNE: 312 BARNETT, BRENDA: 285 BARNETT, CRAIG: 176 BARNETT, GWEN: 227, 201 BARNETT, MARY ANNE: 285 BLACK,jEFF: 313 BLACK, RICK: 313 BLACK, TERRI: 96. 104, 133, 286. 194 BLAKE, MARY ELLEN: 98 BLACKMORE, SCOTT: 313 ANDREWS, TERESA: 118 ARD, CATI-IY1 311 ARDS, ROSYN DENISE: 250 AROENBRIOHT, KEITI-I1 94, 96, 97, 105 134,135,226,375 ARIANNA, LANCE: 176, 285 ARNETT, PEGGY: 93, 311 ARNETT, BRENDA: 227 ARNOLD ALBERT: 285 BARREIRO, RAMON: 285 BARTON, JOI-IN: 512 BASS, LISA.: 228 BASS, CATI-IY1 88, 104, 133, 285 BASS, JAMES: 312 BASS, KAREN: 512 BASS, KELLY: 80, 93, 98. 512 BASS, LINDA: 312 BASS, VICKIQ 228 BLACKWELL, BILLY: 89. 118, 286 BLANKENSHIP, RETT: 286 BLOOMER, MARY: 140,229 BOLTON, SUSAN: 86, 87, 104, 134. 229. 375 BOMHOF, BART: 313 BOND, CHERYL: 102. 110, 286 BOND, RAY: 313 BONNER, AMY: 88, 93. 313. 324 ARNOLD, DAVID: 311 ARNOLD, LAURA: 93,285 ARNOLD, LILES1 44, 94, 90, 98, 99, 111, 226, 25, 77 ARONSON, MIKE: 226 6 BATTLES, MARILYN: 228, 140 BAIREREIS,ERIC1 312 BAUM, BETSY: 93, 286 BEAM, SUSAN: 286 BEARD, DONNA: 86, 104. 286 BOOKER, MIKE: 163. 313 BOOKER, NUNIE: 160, 286 BOOTH, GARY: 126, 160,286 BOOTH, GREG: 286 BOSHART, MARK: 229 BOSTON, BELINDA: 86, 100, 128, 287 BOTSFORD, DALE: 104. 229, 182 BOWERS. RICK: 229 BOYD, DAN: 90. 515 BOYD, RUSTY: 287 BOYER. DEBBIE: 129, 229 BOYLE,jULIE: 95, 515 BOYLE, NANCY: 28, 40, 96, 98. 99, 250, 64 65 BOZE, GENA: 515 BRADLEY. GAVIN: 160 BRADLEY. LARRY: 148, 250 BRAESICKE. BILL: 148, 287 BRAININ, STACY: 48.96, 110, 127, 155, 287 BRANDON,VIOHN: 287 BRANSEORD, DORTHY: 88. 250 BRATLOFF, RANDY: 148. 150. 151, 287. 188 BREWER, CHUCK: 515, 198 BREWER, CLAUDE: 48, 55. 94. 105, 112. 115, 250, 61. 62,198 BREWTON, TIM: 55. 98. 250. 64. 65 BRIGGS, BETTY: 287 BRINKLEY. KATHY: 515 BRISTOW. CHUCK: 165. 515 BRISTOW. LAURIE: 92. 96. 97. 250 BRITT. STEVE: 515 BRIWA. KENT: 287 BRIXEYJOHN: 515 BROADBENT, KAREN: 96. 118, 128.287 BROCK. KATY: 95.515 BROCKLESOIAMES: 287 BROGAN, DIANA: 515 BROOKHART, VICKI: 86. 92, 96. 151. 251 BROOKS. TONY: 178. 180 BOTHERS. KAREN: 95. 287 BROUGHKIOHNATHAN: 118. 515 BROUGHTONJEFE: 515 BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN. BROWN, BROWN. .JUL1131 511 BROWN. BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN, BROWN BEQKY: 515 BERT: 2311 BRIAN: 94, 287, 506 BRIAN: 287 CECELQK: 515 , BROWN, . CINDY: 1111. 2511 DENNIS: 515 DIANA: 96, 128, 250 DIANE: 515 GREG: 515 HARRIS: 515 HEATHER: 88 -IACK: 94. 95. 96. 89. 105. 251 KAREN: 514 KELLY: 88 NIEL: 86. 128. 287 RONNIE: 118, 251 STEPHANIE: 88, 185. 287 BROWNINGAIAMIE: 118. 287 1 BROYLES. CHRIS: 514 BRUMIT. GWEN: 86, 87. 287 BRYANT. CAROLYN: 287 BRYANT, LEE: 514 BRYANT, LORI: 287 BUCKLEY. BEVERLEY: 514 BUDD, DWAYNE: 514 BUNAT, AMIEE: 287 BUNJE. MELISSA: 104, 251, 96, 105. 128. 575 BURDEN, DEBORAH: 88, 98, 155. 287 BURDEN, SHARON: 88. 96, 98. 155. 287 BURGDORF, DIANE: 514, 522 BURGDORF. DOUG: 287 BURKE, MIKE: 86, 126. 160,287 BURLESON. BURT: 42, 104. 105. 169,171, 61. 62 BURNS. MARY: 98,514 BURNS. TERRI: 96. 97. 251 BURROUGHS. DAVID: 287 BURROUGHSJOHN: 514, 194 BURTON. ABE: 89.251 BURTON. KEN: 165. 514 BUSH, LINDA: 514 BUSH, PHILLIP: 86.94.251 126. 168, CARLSON, CATHY: 86. 129. 252 CARLSON. CATHY: 288 BUTCHER. LARRY: 52. ss. 57. 98. 1111. 231 BUTCHER. TOM: 514 BUTLER. RHONDA: 287. 201 BUTLER. ROXANNE: 287. 201 BUTTER. ROBIN: 287 BYNUM,-IOHN: 94 BYNUM.DAV1D:86. 105. 514 BYRD. BECKY: 101.251 BYRD. SHELLY: 514 C CAGE. DEBORAH: 129 CAGNEY. PAM: 92. 110. 251 CAIN. POLLY: 287 CALDWELL. ELENA: 90. 129. 287 CALDWELL. EMILY: 252 CALLAXXYAY. LANIE: 95, 514 CALVERT.,IANA: 90. 252 CAMMACK. CINDY: 514 CARLYLE. KEVIN: 94. 88. 514 CARNES, KEN: 94, 288 CAROL, CHRISTY: 101 CARPENTER. KELLY: 95. 514 CARR, BRAD: 252 CARR, TAMARA: 90. 252 CARRELL. BRENDA: 186. 288 CARRELL. LAURA: 288 CARROLL, CHRISTY: 252 CARSON, CHRIS: 252 CARTER, BEN: 288 CARVAJAL, ANNA: 288.90 CASEY, WADE: 96, 97. 105, 154, 155, 255. 64. 65 CASSADAY, KAREN: 89. 94. 92, 127. 161. 165. 288 CATKA. SUSAN: 88. 515 CAVAZOS. FRED: 515 CAWTHON. RICKY: 154, 515. 574 CHAMBERS. CHRIS: 288 CHAMBERS. TERRY: 288 CHANDLER. RICK: 255. 196 CHASEY. BARB: 288 CHENAULT. ROBBIE: 515 CHERRYAIEFE: 288 CHIESEI.. MELISSA: 89. 104, 255 CHILDERS. SUSAN: 255 CHRISTENSEN, MARILYN: 8 98. 128. 253. 1.2 CHR1sTOPH1aR.,lAN1 .119 CHUBB. KE1.1.1: 118. 288 CHUMBLEY. BRETT: 1711. 515 CHUMBLEY. 1.11.1 21119 CIOORINERO. MARK: sm CLAVE. DEBB11z1 88.96.288 CLARK,J11x11 515 CLARY CLA RY CLARK. CLARK. , KEVIN: 105.125, 179.181, 255 .LAURIE: 255 SHERR1E:101 TAYLOR: 86, 51. 101. 160. 288 CLAYTON. MIKE: 288. 196. 197. 198 6, 51. 96, 9 fCAMP, MBAUREENB514, 911 - CAMPANA CAMPANA , KATY: 88. 96, 155. 288 . LISA: 88. 51-1 CAMPBELL. CAMPBELL. CAMPBELL. CAMPBELL. BRUCE: 252. 51:1 DEBBIE: 514 IILL: 514 MARK: 288 CAMPEN, KAREN: 288. 88 CANIZZARO. TAMI: 86. 87. 96, 110, 127. 252 CARAWAY. HAL: 51.1 CAREW.,IIM:511. 121. CAREY. DAN: 252 CAREY. 151211111121 ss. 5,111 CARI.ETON.GENE:51-1 CAR1.1s1.B. LARRY: 1111. 288 QLEMENL,MAR11.Q. 155. 288, CLEMIQNTS. 1:1NDY1 1111. 1111, 232 CL131x11aNTs. LYNN: 1111. 255 CLUTB. SHARON: ss. 911. 911. 21114 COATs.1:1N15Y1 127, 11.1, 165,515 COBB. SUSAN: 515 COFFEE. BRIAN: ss. 288 COFFEE, GORDON: ss, 288 COFFEY.CHR1S: 515 COL13, 1:HAR1.1ss: 515 COLIQMAN. BRAD: 288 CO1.1zMAN. BRENT: 1211. 179.515 CO1.E1x1AN. WRNOY1 519 CO1.19ATE. BRAD: 91. 515 c:O1.1.11zR. KA'1'm2 25.1 CO1.1.1Ns, BYRON: 519 35 . Sl 1 7 I 7 ,-,,...- ----545, ,,2.,.,...,- .- A I-' ..--4-. m A W' 7f.f- AC,-N-Q-,V, ,,., 2.24 AL , - ft--9 ...-.. I 'n-... I -x COLLINS, CAREE: 25-1 COLLINS, VIEEE: 94, 98, 105, 118, 25-1 COLLINSHIEFF: 315 COLLINS, MARK: 101 COLLINS, RICHARD: 10-1. 25-1, 72 COLLINS, RICKY: 315 COLLINS, ROBERT: 25-1 COLLINS, SANDRA: 315 COLLINSWORTH, MARK: 94, 288 CO.MSTOCK, KERRY: 176, 315 CONEY, KIRK: 86, 951. 288 CONNER, ROBIN: 25-1 CONNOR, MARY: 288 CONWAY,,IEEE: 163. 515 CONWAY, STEVE: 156, I-18. 23-1. 55 COOK, DOUG: 515 COOK,-IENNIEER: 25-1 COOK. NANCY: 515 COOK, STEVE: 23-1 COOKE, DAVID: 288 COOKSEY, ANDREW: 2511 COOPER. SHAWN: 160. 2259 COPPEDGE, CLAY: 269 COPPEDGE, CENA: 92, 96, 255, 6-1. COPPIC. TODD: 96, 95. 255 CORBET, LINDA: 92. 110. 255. 'S CORLEYJAIYIES: 255 CORK, EAULA: 90, 1115, 2159 CORITIUS. TIM: 116 58 65 CRITES,jENNI: 51, 92, 96, 91, 1015, 110, 256, 64, 65 CROAN, CARRIE: 92, 109, 110, 236 CROOK, MARK: 289 CROW, BOE: 289 CRUISE, LARRY: 316 CRUIVIP, MIKE: 516 CRUTE, DAWN: 104, 256 CUELLAR, KYLE: 516, 188 CULEERSON, KERRY: 316 CULBERSON, RANDY: 1-'18, 256 CULLUM, LISA: 516 CULLUM, PEYTON: 289 CUMMINGS. BILLY: 160. 2159 CUMMINGSJOHN: 516 CUNNINOHAM, DAVID: 256 CUNNINGHAM, SUSAN: 316 CURD, CATHY: 51, 95. 316 CUTLER, SEXY!AI.L: 89. 269 D DADE. CINDY: 88 DAGATE, LAXIURENCE: 516 DAMIENS, RENEE: 289 DANIELS, SYLVIA: 256 DANIELS, XY!II.I:IAM: 290 DANNEMILLER. KATHY: 185, 236 DANNEMILLER, TIM: 185, 290 DAVENPORT. CINDY: 316 COTTEN. ANGIE: 289 COULTER, MIKE: 101, 289 -COURSEY. DAVID: 289 COURTWRICEHT, ALISON: 50. 92. 96. 135, 255 COURTVURIGHT,-IEEE: 57, 165, 174, 175. ,-IEANENNE:95.127,161 165. 289 315 COX. BETTY: 516 COX, DIANA: 289 COX COXHIEROME: 25, 316 COX. LINDA A,: 96. 255 COX, LINDA G.: 255114, COX, MARC: 176, 255 COX. ROBERT: 516 COX COX COX COX RONNIE: 255 , TERESA: 86,289 TONY: 101. 289 TRACY: 88, 289 65 CRADDOCK, DAVID: 96. 516 CRANE HENRY162 16 51 ., , 2. 3. : 6. CRAVEN. GARY: 9-1. 95. 255 CREDILLE, MIKE: 516 CREXIUS.-IEEE: 256 CREWS, RICKY: 289 CRIMMINS. BOB: 289 CRIMMONS. DIANE: 516 CRISCIONE, CATHY: 256 CRISCIONE. GINA: 86, 236 I 98 DAVENPORT, VICKI: 86. 257 DATXVYLER. DOUG: 290 DAVIES. STAN: 516 DAVIS, CATHY: 516 DAVIS. CINDY: 90. 129. 251 DAVIS, CLIEION: 178, 290 DAVIS, DARICE: 24, 59. sa. 92, 96. 1215, 25 DAVIS.,IERI: 101. 154,155,237 DAVIS. KENDRA: 516 DAVIS, LIZ: 316 DAVIS MIKE: 516 DAVIS DAVIS, .STEPHANIE: 516 ROBERT: 516 DAXVKINSJIM: 88, 290 DAWKINS. KEVIN: 160 DAYTON. DAVID: 290 DAYTON, ROBERT: 290 DEAVER, KAREN: 317 DECKER. LISA: 517 DEEVEY. KATHY: 92. 128. 257. 62 DEITZ, BRUCE: 1:18, 251 DELUTIS, ANDY: 163. 511, 195 DEJERNETT. ERIC: 290 DEMIVIIN,,IIsIfIf: 290 DEMPSEY. MARK: 41, 290 DEMUS. LEANNE: 290 DENMON. EUGENE: 160. 161. 178. 290 DENMON, XWILLIE: 1155, 119, 181 DENNIS, DON: 90, 96, 290, 196, 196: DENTON. LANCE: 290 7 DENTON, STACY: 517 DEPEW, ANNE: 59, 92, 108, 109, 110, 257 DEPEW, RICHARD: 165, 517 DEWIT, KIRSTEN: 517 deWITT, SHAWN: 257 DICKERSON, PHYLLIS: 104, 257 DICKERSON, SHERMAN: 517 DICKERY, JOHN: 86 DICKSON, KATHY: 517 DICKSON, PRESTON: 125, 148, 151, 152, 154, 257 DICKSON, RUSSELL: 165, 517, 198 DILLINGER, DEDE: 96, 238 DILLINGERJANE: 95, 517 DIXON, DAVID: 94, 101258, 182, 185 DIXON, JEFF: 290 DIXON, KIRK: 517 DIXON, MARTHALYN: 95, 98, 128, 290, 201 DIXON, TOM: 44, 290 DODD, BOBBY: 101, 517 DODD, CHRIS: 517 DOIRON, BRIAN: 290 DOMAN, MARK: 517 DONELAN. MONICA: 290 DORCEY, ALYCE: 118, 317 IDOSS, DEBRA: 24, 104, 118, 128, 132, 155. 238 SDOUGHERTY. KATHY: 92, 104. 155. 238 ADOUGHTY RODNIEY: 129, 290 DOUGIASS. DEBBIE: 517 DOUGLASS, TINA: 290 DOWD, SANDY: 95, 101 DOWDY, SANDY: 517 DOWNING, SUSAN: 258 DOWNEY, LAURIE: 290 DOYE, TRISHA: 96, 97. 90. 164, 165. 290 DRAPER, BAILEY: 165, 517 DRIVER, TREY: 290 , DRUMMOND, DAN: 517 DRUMMOND, TEMPLE: 518 DUFF, DEBBIE: 86, 518 DUGAN, CYNDI: 290 DUKE, PAM: 290 ULCIEMICHELE: 95, 1TO,290 DUNCAN, DONNA: 518 DUNCAN, DOUG: 94, 258 DUNLAP, DEBORAH: 290 UNN, STEVE: 160, 161, 290, 198 UNN, TANYA: 290 UNNIGAN, SCOTT: 165, 181, 518, 537 UREN, CATHY: 95. 164, 165. 318 UREN, SHERI: 92, 112, 238 URKIN, CATHY: 291 E ALY, ELIZABETH: 88, 188 ARLE, REGINA: 518 ASLEY, ERNEST: 47, 258, 60, 61, 198 CHOLS, GREG: 518 ECHOLS, KAREN: 258 ECHOLS, SHARON: 518 EDELMAN, DIANE: 55, 95, 291, 72 EDMONDS, ALAN: 291 EDMONDS, BRIAN: 512, 318 EDWARDSJANICE: 24, 27, 28, 86, 112, 125, 127, 258, 92, 80 EDWARDS, MIKE: 518 EHRENBERGER, JULIE: 102, 128, 258, 67, 79 EIMAN, DAVID: 89, 94, 118, 291 ELDER, ALBERT: 258 ELAN, GUYANNE: 518 ELLARD, SUZANNE: 258 ELLIS, JANET: 291 ELLIS, JON: 518 ELLIS, RICHARD: 96, 178, 291 ELLIS, SHERRY: 89, 318 ELLSWORTH, RUSSELL: 104, 291 EMERY, ROBERT: 518 EMMONS, ROBIN: 238 ENDRESSNIOANNE: 86, 96, 164. 165, 291 ENGLEHART, LINDA: 100, 102, 291 EPPERSONMIESSE: 518 ERCK, DOUG: 56, 105, 154, 258, 64, 65 ERSKINEJOHN: 154 EIQWIN, STEVE: 238 ESAKOV, DREVU: 518 ESSER, DAWN, 518 ETIENNE, BECKY: 258 ETIENNEJAN: 258 EUBANKS, CATHY: 318 EVANS, BOB: 148, 258, 198 EVANS, CHARLES: 118, 318 EVANS KIRK: 291 EVANS, LOREIE: 88, 318 EVARTSMIANE: 104, 291 EVERETT, DAVID: 518 EVERETT, DODDIE: 160, 291 EVERETT, DONNA: 518 EVERETTJEFF: 518 F FALK, CAROL: 88, 104, 118, 291 FALLISGARD, NEILS: 259 , FA1.LS, CINDY: 318 FALI.S,,IOI-INNY: 240, 198 FALLS, SALLY: 291 FARABEE. CAROL: 55,518 FARLEY, KAY: 318 FARRAND, DON: 291 FARRELL, PAULA: 518 FARRIS, STEVE: 165, 518 EAULLIN, SUSAN: 95, 291 FEAGIN, BILL: 291 FEAGIN, KELLY: 318 FELTMAN, DAVID: 88, 519 FELTMAN, KATHY: 291 FELTS, MIKE: 291 FENNELI., SHARON: 104, 240 FERGUSON, DAVID: 519 FERRELL, WES: 240 FERRILL, FRAN: 92, 96, 240 FETZ, PAULA: 319 FIELDS, HELEN: 240 FIELDS, ROBIN: 291 FINCH, DEBBIE: 240, 64, 65 FINCH, GEORGE: 178, 319 FINCH, GREG: 94 FINDLEY, DAVID: 104, 291 FINK, DAVID: 185, 319 FINK, KEN: 94, 96, 88 FINNEGAN, ANGELA: 95, 291 FIRMIN, DIANE: 44, 92, 86, 96, 110, 240 FIRRA, CHRIS: 319 FIRRA, MICHELLE: 292 FISCHER, JAMES: 292 FISCHL, RHONDA: 125, 127, 240 FISH, NANCY: 155 FISH, KENNETH: 240 FISCHERJAMES: 86, 104 FISCHER, KELLY: 519 FISCHER, RANDY: 319 FITZ, DAVID: 94, 105, 240 FLANIGAN, EUNICE: 50, 86, 95, 96. 241 200, 201 FLANIGAN, FRAN: 9196, 292 FLEMMING, PATTI: 292 FLETCHER, SUZANNE: 319 FLICKINGER, ANN ELISE: 104, 241 FLOCKERZY, KAZZ: 519 FLOOK, STEVE: 148, 155,156, 157, 292 FLORES, STEVE: 241 FLORES, TERESA: 88. 519 FORD, TERRY: 241, 75 FORDERHASE, MARC: 292 FORRESTER, SHAWN: 129, 319 FORRESTER, CLYDE: 241 FORSYTH, TRACEY: 101, 241, 62, 78 FOSTOR, ANTHONY: 165, 519 FOSTER, GREGG: 148, 241 FOSTER, JENNIFER: 86, 95, 519 FOUNTAIN, JAY: 165 FOWLER, DWAYNE: 292 FOWLER, JAYNE: 319 FOX, ERIC: 178, 292 FOX, GREG: 241 FOX, KEVIN: 241 FOX, MIKE: 118, 242 FRANCIS, CHERYL: 104, 292, 574 FRANKLIN, CAS: 319 FRANKLIN,-IAY: 47, 163, 188, 195 FRANTZ, KELLY: 242 FRANTZ, PHYLLIS: 110, 292 FRASER, ANN: 519 FRAUMAN, STEVE: 319 FREEMAN, DIANE: 90,292 FREEMAN, MIKE: 519 FRENCH, HOWARD: 319 359 FRENCH, RANDY: 242 FRIEDELL, LINNEA: 118, 319 FR1EDF1.L, RICHARD: 1011, 242 FRIEDMAN. 1:1sA: 118 FROST, COOKIE: 319 FRY, CHRIS: 2-42 FULTON, ROBERT: 94, 105, 125, 180, 2-4 FULTON. STEVE: 160. 292 FURRY. DAVID: 292 FUTCH. RENNY: 292 G GADBURY, CONNIE: 104. 292 GAISEORD, TAMI: 93 GALLOXWAY, TOM: 319 GANTT. MIKE: 519 GARBER, ABBEY: 520 GARBER, SARAH: 88.96, 292 GARCIA, ANNETTE: 292 GARCIA. ROBERT: 2-42 GARDNER. MIKE: 86. 292 GARRISON, GREG: 520 GARRISON. KIMBRA: 520 GARTH. EMERY: 242. 196 GASTON. DEBBIE: 140 GASTON. GINA: 90. 292 GREEN GASTON. GASTON. PAM: 242 SHARON: 129. 292 OATFWOO11 IZRNIE: 2.12 GATZ, FATTY: 118. 292 GAUTHIER. CHAROLFTTF1 520, 29 GAY, GORDON: 50, 290 OFE,OAY1.YNN: 104. 292, 19-1. 195 GELDERT, OONNY: 1.18, 2.12 OFNARF1:1:1, BOB: 15.1. 155, 243. 24. 80 OENAR12111, MIKE: 520 GEORGE. KAREN: 127. 245. 72 GEORGE, KATIE: 24, 96. 2-43 GEORGE. LAURA: 127. 155, 292 GEORGE. STANLEY: 9.4. 320 GIANNIOS.-IODIANN: 2-45 GIDDINGS. CHARMAINE: 129 GIDDINGS, DONALD: 57, 293 GIFEORD. MELANY: 520 GILBERT. KEITH: 320 GILBERT, KENT: 86 GILBERT. MIDORI: 101. 293 GILLAN. MICHELLE: 243 GILMORE, MICHELLE: 295 GILMORE. STACEY: 320 GENNDLE. GREG: 295 GIST. CRAIG: -42. 148. 245 . 320 GLASS GLASS GLASS GLASS GLASS IEEE: 245 IILI.: 27. 92.293 IOHN: 941. 295 GMARTY: 295 . LORI: 520 GLASS. PAM: 520 GLAVY. RITA: 89, 96, 118, 119, 243 60 2 GOBEL, MARK: 94, 520 GOAD, KIM: 29 GODWIN. BRUCE: 243 GODWIN, DEBBIE: 93 GOLDEN, BILLY: 295 GOLDING, STEVE: 46, 94, 95, 71 GOLMAN.,IEEE: 293, 19-4 GOODWIN. DEBBIE: 88, 295 GORHAM, PAM: 244 GOURLEY, ROBIN: 293 GOURLEY. SUSAN: 24-4 GRAHAM, BRIAN: 244 GRAHAM, DEBBIE: 520 GRAHAM, KATHY: 24-4 GRAHAM, SANDY: 93. 96. 244 GRANT. DON: 89, 244 GRANT, GLORIA: 320 GRANT, RHEA ANN: 295 GRANT. STUART: 88. 93. 104 GRAVES, LYNETTE: 86. 92. 96. 98, 108. 110,125. 127. 24-4 GRAVES, SUSAN: 86. 95, 520. 330 GRAY, CLYDE: 165. 520 96,104. 345, GRAY. DONNA: ICA. 165. 293 GRAY, GAY: -41, 96, 98, 244, 66 GRAY. TINA: 244, 201 GREEN BRUCE: 245 GREEN. LARRY: 320 GREEN, LESLIE: 57, 96. 100, 102, 245. 575 GREEN, LULA: 129. 320 GREEN, MARK: 128.320 GREEN. MICHEAL: 295 GREEN. MISSY: 320 GREEN. PHILIP: 293 REBEKAH: 100. 104, 128. 134. 135. 245. 375. 61. 65 GREENE, BRICDNI 53. 104, 112. 113, 105. 244 GREENE. INIEI.ANIEi 93. 110. 293 HADSELL, RACHEL: 118, 321 HAEFNERMIAN: 88, 321.201 HAGAR, CHRIS: 293 HAGAR, MARTHA: 86, 127, 164, HAGGARD, MARC: 521 HAGGARD, TONY: 134,245 HALE, CHRIS: 94, 98, 521, 525 HALE, DENISE: 88, 321 HALEY, PETER: 321 HALL, MARK: 245 HALLMAN. LISA: 54. 89. 95. 321 HALLMARK, LISA: 93. 104. 62 HALPAIN, RHONDA: 245 HAMIL, ANNETTE: 88. 294 HAMILTON.,IANE: 93. 29-4 HAMILTON. KAY: 246 HAMMICK,-IIM: 54, 165. 521 I-IAMMER.,IIMMY: 521 HAMMER, LYNN: 294 I-IAMMERS, BRETT: 168. 169. 294 HAMPTON. CHRIS: 321 HAMMRICK, DOYLE: 148, 151, 1 158. 159. 246. 75 HANAH. KAREN: 294 HANCOCK. LAURA: 521 HANES, KELLY: 246 165. 293 55, 157, HANIEEN. BOB: 94. 96, 134, 155. 2-46. 64. 65. 73 HANSON. TODD: 94. 2-46 HAPTONSTALLJUD: 100, 168, 169. 170, 171, 246 HARSHAS. TRACI: 321 HARDIN. CINDY: 321 HARDIN. DON: 128. 246 HARDIN, TOMMY: 46 HARGRAVE. LISA: 321 HARGRAVE. ROBERT: 521 HARGROVE, DAVID: 55. 148, 157, 294 HARKEY, HANK: 521 HARMON. STEVE: 246 GREENE. SUSIE: 104 GREER, DENISE: 293 GRESHAM. LORI: 48, 86, 110, 293 GRIEEEE. PEGGY: 320 GRIFFIN, RICKY: 320 GRIFFIN, STEVE: 520. 193 GROGAN, TIM: 118, 321 GROSVENOR, KAREN: 245 GROVES, DONNA: 293 GRUBB. GENE: 94, 245, 64, 65 GRUDZA.MIKE:521, 195 GRUSENDORE. DIANE: 293 HARNETT. DAVID: 104 HARPOLE. GREG: 294 HARRELL, KARA: 294 HARRELL, MATT: 118, 294 HARRIS. CAROL: 521 HARRIS, ROBIN: 246 HARRIS. TONY: 246 HARRISON. BRENDA: 247 HARRISON, CARTER: 321 HART, KIM: 44, 92, 110,247 HARTLEY. DAVID: 88, 294 HARNETT. DWAYNE: 160, 294 GRUSENDORF. SHARON: 129.245 GUERRA,ER1:INDA: 129, 521 GUNN, KRISTAN: 521 GUTIERREZ. SCOTT: 90. 185. 293 GUZA. ELLEN: 321 H HAAS. GARY: 104. 245 HARTSELL,,IILL: 92. 98. 104, 294 HARVARD, LINDA: ss, 101,294 HAvL1R, DAWN: 521 HAVLIR, ROBIN: 28. 247 HAWKINS. CAROLYN: 104. 521 HAWKINS, CINDY: 247 HAWKINS, 151513131121 321 I-IAX5UK1NS..1AMES: 242 HAXXl1.EY.M1NDY:95. 110, 291 HAYEN, LOR1: 294 I-IAYNES, GIBBY: 86. 94, 125. 168. 169. 172. 2-12 HAYS. TIM: 11. 212. 188189. 191 HAYS. TOM: 941. 521 HEAD. SCC DTT: 2-1'. S0 HEATH. PAM: 95, 521 HEBBLIER. 1SR1AN:9-1.521 HEFNER.I1A'I'TY:825. 154. 155.21-1.61 194 HENDERSON,1.EE: 155 HENDR1X.DANNY:522 HENDRY. STEVE: 101. 21' HENKIE. DAN: 522 HENSON.-1151515196 118. 2118 HERBIZCK. CHRIS: 89. 2,18 HERED1A.IX11CHEA1.:89.1'6.21S HERMONA'I'.,ION: 88.2415 HERRERA.ARTHUR: 825.2911 HERRING. DONNA: 88. 95. 522 HERRING. NANCY: 101. 29-1 HERUSKA.DlC1i: 522 HESLEP. TOM: 91. 98. 99. 291. 50:5 HEST12R.S1'ZANNE: 29. 50. 95. 291 HETH.,1AY: 522 I'II2TZI1I1.'IIf21S1j 522 HEWETT. BEN: 291 HEYINIAN. RICK: 91. 522 H1BNER.ROD:51. 1111.120 118. 155. 158. 140. Iss HICKINIANSION: 185. 291 H1GGES.R1C1iY: 218 H1GHTOXY'ER.V111.1.:91.l0S.110.12'.101. 218 I'III.G1fR.CrX,I41IYi1111 H1LGER.1'A111.: 295 H1LC5ERS.1.0R1:295 HILL. CONC1 IETTA: 522 HILL. G1201flf:522 H1NES.C11ANDRA:101.101.295 HINES. SHARON: 51'. 522 H1NEY.LARRY:86. 186. 295 HINK1.1iY..11fN1ZN1Y: 295 H1NTO1N.DENN1S:21t5 H1NTON.1'A11I.:295 HIRSCHISERG. M11iE:522 HOBAIKSH. DAVID: 295 HOBAUCQH. DIANE: 295 HOFFMAN. 1X1AR1i:21t5 HOGAN. DEANNA: 522 HOGAN.T1M: 295 HOGL1E.1SAR131E:522 HO1TZ.CII1I': 522 HOLDEN. NEIL: 295 HOLLAND. MARGRET: 295 HOLLINGSXVORTH. LALRA: S6. 522 HO1.LOXY'1Z1,1,.MART1: 522 HOI.IN1, PETER: 10-1, 295 HOLINIAN, E11.EE1S1: 89. 1225, 295 HOLINIAN,-1f2IINN1':248 I-IOLMAN,VI111,1E:96, 128, 249 HOLIN'IAN. SHAIQCDNZ 96. 129. 522 I IOI.IN1IfS. CHARLES: 101. 2119 HCJLINIES. SHARCJNZ 2,19 H0LSAPP1.1f.,1If1:15: 522 HOOGIANID. 1XNGEI.AZ 18. 95. 1111. 295 HOOKS. DAVID: 1 18. 295 HOPKINS. KATHIZ 2,19 HORAK. DAVID: 522 HORDIE. VlxL1IX1AI8f5.1,51..522 HORTC2N.'1A1SIIfS: 29-1 HCDUSEXYIRIC 31 IT. EDXYf1N:9-1.96. 1 18. 295. 298 HQJUSTCYN. BRAD: 91. 96. 2419. 61. 65 HOWIARIU. CATIIY: 522 HOXX'EI.I.. TINA: 295.201 HUANC1. 131 111.1 522 HUBBARD.DAW1N:522 HUDDLESTCJN. CHUCK: 295 HUDLE. NANCY: 185. 219 HUDNAL1.. XVA1.1.ACfIf: 522 HUDSON. 13111111153 165. .52 HUDSPETII. KATHY: 525 HUESKIf.N1,141'x: 219 HUEY.,IAN1f: 525 HUFTY. 31114121 525 I-IUGHEYJAYN: 525 HUMPHREY. ROBERT: 56. 46. 55 64 4 111, 249, 62 HUNT.MAR1E: 525 HUNT. MARK: 295 HUNT, MATT: 525 HUNTER, MARLA: 55. 98. 102.105 1251 15-1. 250. 524 HUNTER, TOM: 96, 128, 250, 64 65 1 HURLEY, BARRY: 160,295 I-IURST, MIKE: 165. 525. 195 HUSEL. BRUCE: 105. 250 HUTCHINSON. BRAD: 295 HUTSON. STEVE: 102. 154. 250 HYATT. DAN: 250 HYATT. LISA: 95. 1 10. 295 HYER. LOR1: 250 I-IYZER, BECKY: 88. 295 HYZER. MISSY: 525 I INGELS. 14111141 525 INGRAHM. 1112111 535 INGRAM. 11121.12N1 295 1NGRAM.1.1212: 118. .121 INMAN.,1AN1E: .131 1Rw1N.,1AN121.1.12: 13.1 1RX5U1N.LA11RA:S9. 118. 2115 ISAACS. RANDY: 52.1 PED!! pl J JABLINSKI, GARY: 118, 138, 250 -IABLINSKI, RICHARD: 328 JACCAR, CATHERINE: 88, 93 JACKSON, CATHY: 93, 108, 110, 127, 295 KEENEMIOHN: 89, 96, 118, 296 JACKSON, JACKSON, JACKSON, JACKSON, DAVID: 94, 295 PATRICIA: 250 PENNY: 93, 525 SHARON: 295 JANKE, JEFF: 295 JAMES, DIANE: 89,323 JAMES, KELLY: 178, 179, 250 JAMES, MARK: 525 JAMES, RODNEY: 525 JAMIESON,JANA: 93, 323 JARMON, DAVID: 324 JARRELL, MARK: 128, 250 JENKINS, BYRON: 163, 324 JENKINS, PREDDIE: 295 JENNEMAN, LOU ANN: 257 JENNINGS, RICHARD: 324 JOHNSON, ARTHUR: 163, 324 JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON ,BILLY-IOE: 257 , CAROL: 296 , CHUCK: 324 ,CLAY: 257 ,DEBBY:25,118,257 ,KAYE LYNN: 96, 104, , KEN: 86, 296 , KURT: 178, 324 JOHNSON, MIKE: 324 JOHNSON, PAUL: 296 JOHNSON, RAYMOND: 160, 296 JOHNSON, SARAH: 524 JOHNSON, VICKI: 324 JOHNSON, WES: 251 JOHNSTON, BARBARA: 257 JOHNSTON, BILL: 86, 87, 104, 296, JOHNSTON, MARK: 94 JOHNSTON, SCOTT: 524 JOHNSTON, WARREN: 296 JONDRON, LORI: 257 JONES, CHAROLETTE: 88, 324 JONES, JAY: 178, 303,296 JONES, JO ANNE: 93, 524 JONES, JOHNNY: 296 JONES, LUKE: 38, 94, 128, 324 JONES, REED: 96, 257, 196 JORDAN, KATHY: 257 JUSTMAN, AL: 168, 169, 296, 195 K KACMAREK, KEN: 89, 324 KAHN, CHRIS: 324 KARLEN, MELISSA: 20, 21, 102, 252 KARSTEN, JEFF: 296 KEARBY,2AT'1'Y: 324 KEELE, DANNY: 58, 39, 296 KEELING, MARTHA: 93, 324 62 MNT Tawau 0 NME 7-'vs KEETON, TERRI: 88, 324 KEITH, COLLEEN: 96, 128, 138, 252 KEITH, LISA: 324 KIETZ, DAN: 94, 154, 524, 575 KIETZ, DOUG: 252 KELLOGG, LIBBY: 86, 151, 296 KELLY, JACK: 324 KELLY, PATRICK: 296 KENDALL, CHET: 324 KENDRICK, ALNITA: 129, 324 KENNON, VICKI: 48, 92, 110, 252 KENT, CARY: 324 KENNY, ANNE: 88, 128,296 KENNY, LAURA: 90, 101, 104, 252 KESNER, MARCIA: 252 KEIRBOW, KATHY: 95, 296 KIESOW, SHARON: 325 KIKER, MARK: 160, 296, 198 KIMMEL, BRAD: 252 KINARD, CARL: 296 KINCAID, TAMMY: 93, 525 KING, DEBRA: 525 KING, JIMMY: 325 KING, KEVIN: 525 KINIRY, DANNY: 168, 169, 172, 175, 296 KINNARD, GARY: 252 KINNEY, MARK: 36, 58, 94, 95, 111, 154, 155, 252, 374, 64, 65 KINNEY, TAMMY: 325 KIPCAP, RICHARD: 104 KIRKLAND, LISA: 110, 225 KIRKPATRICK, KEITH: 94, 128, 525, 194 KITTOCK,JEANNE: 128, 296 KLARAS, DOUG: 105, 255 KLARAS, KAREN: 88, 93, 525 KLIED, KELENE: 88, 296 KLEIN, ERICH: 296 KLIEN, SANDY: 140, 255 KLIMA, MICHEAL: 296 KLIMA, MICHELLE: 95,525 KOONS, KATHY: 96, 134, 155, 253 KOSANKE, LORI: 89, 92, 96, 296 KOUNAS, LORI: 296 KNICKEREOCKER, FRANK: 525 KNIGHT, MARK: 55, 101, 555 KNIGHT, PHIL: 165, 325 KNOWLERJAMES: 325 KNOX, TREY: 94, 325 KRAUSE, SALLY: 32, 39, 100, 102, 128, 253, 62, 64, 65 KREBEL, GAYLE: 296 KROUGH, STEVE: 118, 296 KROLLJEFF: 94, 148, 253, 188, 191, 192 KRYWALSKI, DAVID: 160, 296 KUNKEL, REBECCA: 129, 253 KUNY, THOMAS: 296 KUTZ, RONNY: 325 KUTZ, RUSSELL: 253 L IABAN, LEE: 325 LA GRONE, CHRISTINA: 325 LAM15, MARK: 325 LANCASTER, DEREK: 148, 157, 158, 159, 253 LANDTISER, SARAH: 90,253 LANE, STEVE: 254 LANG, MARGRET: 89 LANGENEELD, MIKE: 254 LANNINC, LESLIE: 296 LAPLANTE, LAURA: 90, 96, 254, 374 LAPRELLE, DOUG: 325 LAPRELLE, TIM: 254 LAQUAY, BROOKS: 254 LAQUAY, CAROL: 31, 95, 325 LARUE, CELESTE: 297 LAURENCE, ANDY: 297 LAWIN, DICK: 326 IAWSON, KATHLEEN: 104, 185,297 LAWSON, LAURIE: 254 LEAKEMIEFF: 163, 526 LEE, JON: 526 LEE, MARY KATHERINE: 102, 254, 62 LEE, SAUNDRA: 101, 254 LEGOET, SARA: 57, 90, 297 LEISSLER, KIM: 92, 110, 124, 125, 254 LEMONA, VICKI: 297 LENAMON, ANN: 297 LENZ, MARIANNE: 326 LEO, KEVIN: 254 LEONARD, KATHLEEN: 526 LESLIE, MARC: 37, 148,297 LESTER, KATHY: 254 LEVESQUE, NADYN: 88, 297 LEVY, LIZ: 326 LEWIS, MARION: 168, 169, 170, 171 LEWIS, MARCIA: 88, 92, 326 QLEWIS, MONICA: 255 ILI, SUSAN: 96, 297 ,LIGGIT, GREG: 178, 179,326 1LIGON, RICHARD: 255 ILILES, LEESA: 134, 135,297 LINDBERG, KAREN: 104,255 LINDGREN, GARY: 94, 255 LINDSEY, SHARON: 92, 104, 255 LINKLATER, LIZ: 110,297 I LINKLATER, TOM: 185, 326 LINNEMIER, LISA: 297 LITTLE, KAREN: 90, 255 LITTLE, KERRIE: 89, 95, 297 LLOYD, DEBBIE: 255 LOCKHART, PAM: 255 LOCKWOOD, SHERRI: 297 LOETMAN, CLINT: 27, 255 LOMBARD, NANCY: 326 LONERGANNIIM: 255 LONGLEY, KEVIN: 104, 148, 150, 152, 256 LOPEZ, MILLIE: 256 LOVAS, LESLIE: 88, 256 LOVE, LISA: 90, 95, 326 LOVETT, DON: 163, 326, 555 LOVETT, RENE: 57, 92, 256 LOWE, JOHN: 526 LOWERY, LYNN: 297 LOWERY, NELSON: 256 LOY, KELLY: 92, 98, 256, 64, 65 LOY, KIM: 95, 155, 297 LUMELEY, TERRI: 102, 326 LUBY, SHARON: 526 LUCK, DAVID: 118,297 LUTAN, SHIRLEY: 526 LUTAN, VICTOR: 326 LUTHER, SUZY: 89, 286, 118, 297 LUTRELL, DANNY: 297 LUTZ, BETH: 86, 96, 127, 184, 185, 2 LYMENSTULL, DEBBIE: 326 LYNCH, ROBERT: 326 M MAAG, YVONNE: 256 MABRY, CHRIS: 326 97 MACI-IIN, JO: 48, 95, 96, 110, 297, 304 MACLASKY, DAVID: 297 MADDY, KATHY: 104, 297 MADISON, SUSIE: 92, 98, 128, 132, 256, 64, 56 MAGOURIK, BRENDA: 526 MAGOURIK, STEVE: 148, 256 MAORUDER, CATHLEEN: 95, 326 MAHAR, KELLY: 95, 289, 297 MAJOR, REG: 298 MALANAPIAIYJOHN: 25,326 MALANAPHY, PEGGY: 257 MALESOVAS, RUSSELL: 89,326 MALEY, MARTA: 104 MALLARD, SHERRI: 88, 298 MALOEE, ELISA: 51, 98, 100, 326 MALONE, DEE DEE: 257 MALONEBIAY: 86,298 MANA, CHRISTINE: 93 MANIES, PATRICIA: 257 MAINES, PAUL: 257 MANKIN, STEPHANIE: 140, 257 MANLEY, JILL: 526 MANOS, CHRISTIE: 326 133, MANSFIELD, PAUL: 326 MARCONTEL, LEE: 326 MARCONTEL, RAY: 86, 298 MARKHAM, BARBARA: 326 MARKHAM, CAROLYN: 327, 201 MARKLAND,-IENELLE: 93, 327 MARLAR, KITTY: 257 MARSHALL, KARLA: 89, 133, 298 MARHSALL, NANCY: 257 MARTELL, BECKY: 93, 327 MARTIN, AMY: 95, 110,298 MARTIN, CHARLEY: 327 MARTIN, LEE: 93, 110, 298 MARTIN, MICHEAL: 298 MARTIN, SARA: 93, 327 MARTINEZ, DEBBIE: 104 MASIMINO, ELISA: 88, 327, 194 MASON, LINDA: 88, 298 MASSEY, ALLISON: 48, 110, 257 MASSEY, BETTINA: 37, 319, 327 MASSINGALE, KIM: 93, 327 MATHER, NANCY: 298 MATHIES, RICKY: 31, 298, 193 MATHIS, STEVE: 298 MAY, GREG: 56, 94, 327, 194 MAYO, MELISSA: 96, 101, 128, 138, 140, 257 MAZIARES, DIANE: 527 MCBRIDE, CONNOR: 148, 156,298 McBRIDE,jIMMY: 163,327,193 MCCABE, MITCHELL: 298 MCCABE, PATTY: 298 MCCAIN, BETH: 57, 95, 527 MCCALLY, RICK: 298, 194 MLCHRISTAL, LAURIE: 93, 98, 133, 298 MCCLESKEY, CYNDI: 88, 267 MCCORD, BRIAN: 110,258 MCCORD, KYLE: 527 MLCRADY, KAY LYNN: 98 McCRARY,jILL: 104,258 MCCUISTON, SCOTT: 148, 151, 152, 154, 156, 258 MCELROY, SUSAN: 28, 42, 104, 258 MCGEEHEE, EMILY: 140,258 MCGINNIS, ERIN: 98, 99, 134, 135,258 MCGRAW, ERNIE: 37,298 MCGUFFEY, CINDY: 96, 104,258 MCGUFFEY, PATTY: 86, 298, 375 MCINTOSH, MIKE: 258 McKEE, PAULA: 110, 298 MCKELLAR, BETSY: 527 MCKENZIE, DANNY: 258 MCKENZIE, DEBBIE: 298 MCKINNY, REGINALD: 258 MCKNIGHT, JODY: 327, 194 MCKNIGHT, MARK: 89,298 MCKNIGHT, MARY LYNN: 88, 527 MCKNIGHT, META: 327 MCKNIGHT, SUSIE: 88, 129, 527 36 MCLANE, CECIL: 527 MCLANEJOE: 148, 156,259 MCLANE, LIZ: 299 MCLAUGHLIN, MICHELLE: ss, 96, 154, 155, 259, 64, 65 MCLEOD, BILL: 527 MCLEOD, DON: 259 MCMAHON, AMY: ss, 93, 527 MCMAHON, DIANE: 93, 299 MCMASTER, PAT: 528 MCNEIL, SHEILA: 42, 96, 98, 259 MCSPEDDEN, MARY ELLN1 129, 299 MEADOR, KAREN: 91,95, 127, 299 MEADOWS, CHRIS: 299 MEADOWS, DEBBIE: ss, 104,259 MEADOWS, DIANE: 328 MONTGOMERYJAN: 260 MONTGOMERY, KELLY: 299 MONTGOMERY, TOM: 260 MOONJEANETTE: 95, 528 MOONJEANINE: 95,528 MOON, TOMMY: 260, 80 MOONEY, STEVE: 165,528 MOONEY, TOM: 148, 261, 198 MOORE, CHRIS: 528 MOORE, DIANE: 299 MOORE, LAURA: 59. 188. 261, 78 MOORE, NANCY: 104, 129 MOORE, STEVE: 128, 165, 329 MOORE, TRACEY: 529 MORALES, CARLOS: 176 MEEKERJEFF: 259 MELBY, MARGRET: 104 MORDAH, SUSAN: 261 MORELAND, RUSSELL: 529 MOREREHIOHN: 89, 158, 261 MEGGUIRER, SIDNEY: 104, 154, 259, 75 MEGGUIRER, STEPHANIE: 95, 110, 299 MILBORN, MILES: 259 MELDRUM, BOBBY: 299 MELTON, MICHELLE: 528 MENEGHETTI, TONY: 528 MENTZEL, TRACEY: 299 MERLICK, MELANIE: 118, 528 MERSHON. PHILLIP: 528 MESHACK, DAMETRIA: 104, 129, 299 MEYER, CHRISTY: 528 MEYERS, SANDY: 299 MICARELLI, KELLY: 92, 259, 201 MICK, RICHARD: 528 MILAN, TENISA: 90 MOREY, TRAVIS: 299 MORGAN, MORGAN, MORGAN, MORGAN, MORGAN, I9CJPJZ89,148.261 KELLY: 529 MELISSA: 95,529 SCOTT: 529 SHERYI.: 95. 529 NARVEY, SUSAN: 95 NAVARRO, RAYMOND: 101, 176, 529 NAXAN, RAN: 300 NEAL, BEN: 262, 64, 65 NELSON, GLENN: 529' NELSON, JIM: 329 NELSON, MARK: 90, 94, 95, 262, 79 NELSON, PAUL: 529 NELSO, SUSZY1 329 NELSON, TIM: 329 NERREN, DIKE: 154. 263 NEVELS. EDWARD: 300 NEWALI., KATHY: 128, 265 NEWHALL, ELIZABETH: 90, 92, 127. 155 265,201 NEWHOUSE. MAjOR: 500 NEWTON, CINDY: 529 NEWTON. TRACEY: 500 NICHOL, MELANIE: 186,529 NICHOLSON, NICK: 529 NICHOLSON, STACEY: 101, 265. 79 NIERMAN, HIEDI: 90 NOACH, ERIC: 179.529 NOEL, KEITH: 148. 151.265 67 MILES, KEN: 96, 101, 54,102, 259, 78 MILLER MILLER MILLER MILLER MILLER MILLER MILLER, , CHAROLETTE: 260 DAWN: 88, 155, 299 DREW: 528 , GERI: 88, 528 MARK: 299, 196 MIKE: 528 PHILIP: 86, 94, 128, 260, 78 MILLS, ERIC: 88, 528 MILLS, GINGER: 299 MILLSAP, GREG: 299 MILMAN, TENIA: 299 MILTON, BLAKE: 89.299 MILTON, KARLA: 92, 269 MINER, MOLLY: 299 MINTON, MIKE: 160, 299 MISKO, MELANIE: 528 MISTROR, SHERIE: 528 MITCHELL, ANNA: 95. 528 MITCHELL, LAURIE: 528 MITCHELL, LESLIE: 95, 110, 260 MITCHELL, RICHARD: 86 MITCHELL, TOM: 299 LMITCHELL, ZOLEAN: 299 MONDINE, FRANCES: 151,260 MONTGOMERY, DAVID: 260 64 MORRIS, JILL: 299 MORRIS, JOHN: 299 MORRIS. KERN: 86, 299 MORRIS, MICKEY: 299 MORRIS, MIKE: 165, 529, 198 MORRIS. PATTI: 529 MOSMAN, RANDY: 89. 529 MOSS, RICKY: 94, 529 MOSS, TAMI: 28, 91. 95. 109. 110, 127.261 MOTHERSHED. VENESSA: 261 MOTT, BECKIE: 299 MOTT, DEBORAH: 104. 261 MUELLER, BARBARA: 104 MUELLAR, HARVEY: 529 MULLARKY. BOBBY: 148, 151, 262. 67 MULLER, TRISH: 86, 88, 262 MULLINS, MIKE: 148, 262, 198 MURDOCH, KATHY: 95, 500 MURDOCH, MATT: 165,529 MURPHY, DAVID: 529 MUSTARD, ERIC: 529 MYER, LOU ANN: 55. 91. 92, 89. 96. 152. 155, 154, 155, 262, 64, 65, 67, 66, 75 MYER, MARTHA: 89, 96, 98, 152, 155. 500, N NAGY. LYNN: 262 NA JERA, CYNTHIA: 262 NAJERA, PAUL: 160, 300 NAJERA. RICHARD: 90, 94. 148,262 NA JERA, ROSA: 529 NANCE, BRENT: 300 NAPIER, BRENT: 105. 186,262 NARRAMCER, STEVE: 300 NOEL, LORI: 95, 529 NORRIS, GARY: 98, 529 NORRIS, LESLIE: 529 NORRIS. RHON DA: 98. 265, 79 NORTH, ANDREA: 55, 88. 128, 529 NORTH. CHAROLETTE: 90. 265 NUNN.CI.AUD1A: 265 O OAKRY. VANESSA: 500 OBERLANDER, BRYAN: 330 O'BRYANY, CAREY: 300 O'CONNE1.L. CAROL: 185, 186,500 O'DRAIN. MLCHEAL, 265 OODEN, NELSON: 185, 330 O'KEAFE, CINDY: 140, 265 OLIVER,-IILL: 261 OLSON, PEOOY, 06, 127, 264 O'NEAI.. KELLY: 90, 264. 64, 65 ONDICK, MIKE: 550 OPELTHIENIFER: 300 ORR, RENEE1 95. 96. 300 OTTMER, VAN: 330 OVERTON, DIANE: 893 101, 300 P PACE, BOB: 90. 300 PACE, MARK: 330 PACE, TONY: 264 PADRON, HICK PAINTER, PAUL: 550 : 500 PALMERHIANUS: 95. 550 PALMER MARY: 330 PALMER RISA: 550 PALMER, TERRI: 500 PALMER TODD: 169.500 PALMORE. LARRY: 550 PANNELL. PAM: 110. 261 PANNIEK. ROD: 911. 550 PARKHAM. DIANA: 550 PARKER BUDDY: 126 1 ' 5 '1 . . . . 655.1611 PARKER. ERIC: .550 PASCHEMIAN: 550 PASLEY. DOUG: 550 PATE.VIANE: 261 PATE. RODNEY: 160. 500 PATTERSON.,IEEI5: -12. 9-1. 96. 261 PATTERSON PATTERSON. PATTERSON PATTERSON PATTERSON INIICHELLE: 10:1 NANCY: 1110. 261 . SCOTT1 91. 16.5. 550 . TOM: 101. 550 . PATTY: 550 PATTILLO.VIANE: 550 PAUL. CHRIS: 550 PAYNE. GREG: 550 PAYNE. SUSAN: 89. 96. 128. 500 PEARSON. ANNE: 86. 118. 128. 155 1 1 7 PEARSON. BISHOP: 500 PEAVY. KEVIN:501.191.195 PELLET. PAUL: 96. 158. 261 PENDERGRASS. ELLEN: 51. 89.96. 118. 501 PENNINGTONI. DANA: 501 PEPITONE. BRIAN: 550 PERRIN. GUSi 501. 195 PETERS. MIKE: 501 PETTY. KYM: 95. 501 PEYTON. MARK: 264 PEYTON. MIKE: 551 PHARR. BRAD: 128. 531 PHELPS.-IENNIEER: 1011. 265 PHILLIPS. DONNA: 265 PHILLIPS, KATHY: 95. 10-1. 1 10. PHILLIPS, STEPH: 28. 15-1. 265 PICKETT.VlANET: 118. 501 PICKETT. MARK: 551 PIERCE. NANCY: 86. 501 PIERCE. NVADE: 501 PIKE, KAREN: 89. 96, 501 PILLONXI. MIKE: 551 PINEDA. CAROL: 101. 501 PINKSTON. LAURA: 91.95. 501 PINNELI.. CIIARLENE: 265 PISTO.-IEEE: 551 PITTMAN. CRYSTAL: 90. 501 PITTMAN. GXVEN: 501 PITZER. PAM: 88. 551 PEACE. D'LYINiN: 129. 551 55 I .-ig -fit, 31. - 2 ,1 U I X 6511 , E1 1 ,II 1 Lf 345.1 Y 'ls qffv - mu. I POLSTON. AMANDA: 118. 265 POLV1. LISA: 56. 86. 81 101. 108. 110. 127, 501 PORTALES. CHARLES: 21. 265. '9 PORTER. GREG: 551 PORTER. LISA: 95. 501 PORTER. MIKE: 265 POSEY. ANDREA: 551 POTEET. RANDY: 1 I8 POTRYKUS. BOB: 90. 52'. 551. 196 POTTER. CH RISTIE: 501 POTTER,.lEIfIf: 501 POTTS..Il11.11i: 92. 110. 125. 265 POXVELL. MIKE: .501 PRASIEKA. FRED: 501 PRATT. SALLY: 551 PRESLEY. BOBBY: 265 PRESLEY. DON: 551 PRESSXVK DOD. BARBARA: 551 PRICE. LISA: 501 PRICE, PAT: 501 PRICE. ROBERT: 265. 2' PRIM. ERIC: 266 PRINE. MARK: 501 PRITCIIETT. BET11:95.96. 101. 155. 501 PROCII. KATIE: 88. 501 PROCH. TOM: 101. 266 PROCIII 'SKA. TERIZSA: 118. 501 PROCTIZR. RANDY: 292. 501 PR01f10..1AN13TT1 1111. 1111 PROVA. STEVE: 551 PRUITT. CYNTHIA: 118. 551 PRIYITT. XVAYNE1 501 PRUSI IA.,IOHN: 266 PRUSIIAM. STEVE: 58. 551 PULLIAM. LAURIE: 88. 95. 551 PULLIANI. SCOTT: 266 PURNELI.. KATHY: 266. 62 PUTMANKIOHN: 501 PYLE. GEORGE: 26. 9-1. 160. 291. 501 PYLE. RIIEA: 58. 101. 110. 266 PYRTOIC 71 IN: 90. 551 Q QUICK. AMY: 1111. 1111 R RADEORD. DOI.'GLAS: 551 RAGSDAIENIARION1 551 RAINES. DAVID: 551 RAINES. GAYLE: 266 RAMIREZ. CARLOS: 551 RAMSAY. LINDA: 502 RAMSAY. PAl'L: 502 RAMSAY. PAITLA: 502 RANDALLAIERRY: 266 RANDALL. SCOTT: 10-1. 266 RANDOLE.AXY'I1,DA188.96.118. 161. 165. 502 RANDO1.If.'I'AMMY:101.161.165.A02. 36 SCHXVALLS, KAREN: 58. 333 304 RANEY. LAURIE: 266 RANGE, ROBERT: 331 RANGE, ROBIN: 118, 302 RANSOM. I.: A.: 198.302 RASMUSSEN, GRETCHEN: 331 RASMUSSEN. KVIEHL: 267 RATHGABER. ROBIN: 89. 302 RATLIEE. KAREN: 110,302 RAUTENBERG, ROBIN: 89, 302 RAWLIES, CONNIE: 302, 194 RAYLEHIIMMY: 331 RAYLE, KATHY: 88. 302 READ, GREG: 331 REED, EREDDIE: 289.302 REEVES, ANNETTE: 96, 110, 127 302 REEVES, STEVE: 331 REAGAN, CHRIS: 302 REAGAN, PATRICK: 39. 89, 302 REGIAN. TERRI: 104.302 REID, BRAD: 331. 188. 193 REIDLING. DEREK: 332 RENZ, PAUL: 267 REYNOLDS, ANDREA: 140, 267 REYNOLDS,-IOHN: 176. 332 REYNOLDS. XWENDY: 332 REZNIK. SUSAN: 267 RHINE. CAROL: 302 RHODES, BARRY: 302 RICE, CARRIE: 332 RICHARDSON, BILLY: 332 RICHMONDS. ROBERT: 332 5 , Ross,,III.I.: 00, 110, 127. 268 RQSSEN, KAREN: 118, 133. 505 ROTHWEII.. TINA: 00, 5 32 ROWEMIANIQE1 505 RQWE, MINDY: 00, 05, 120. 505 ROYAL, ALI: 45, 015. 05, 133. 505 RQYAI.. AMY: 00. 02. 05. 155. 505 ROYAL, ERIC: 94. 185 RUCKER, CYNDI: 332 RUNNELS, DENISE: 20, 21, 27, 102 RUPPI, PAUL: 332 RUSSELL, BRIAN: 332 RUSSELL, NANCY: 86, 332 RUSSO, DXWAYNE: 332 RUSSO. HARRY: 148. 303 RUTHERFORD, STEPHANIE: 89. 118, 128, 303 RYBAK, LORRAINE: 332 S SAMSKY. ROBBIE: 303 SANDERS 268. 198 SANDERS. SANDERS. SANDERS . LORETTA: 332 SAN DE RS. SAMUELS. SANDERS, ,DOU61 42, 110, 011, 112,113, KAREN: 332 DENISE: 332 LAURIE: 161.163,332 LIZ: 332 RANDY: 332 SANFORD. DOUG: 53, 303 SARE, BRUCE: 332 SAUVE, MICHELLE: 303 RILEY RICKS. ,IIMRIY1 552 RILEY. ANDREA: 552 RILEYMIANIISI 05 RILEY RHONIJA1 115. 110. 202 ,SHAWN: 176 RIPPETOE. SCOTT: 118. 332 ROBBINS. DEBBIE: 164, 165. 302 ROBBINS. SUSIE: 302 ROBERSON. RONNY: 332 ROBERTS.-IAMES: 267. 193 ROBERTS. SHANON: 302 ROBERTS, STANLEY: 332 ROBERTSON, TONY: 303 ROBINSON. BRIAN: 94. 267 ROBINSON. DANA: 332 ROBINSON. DON: 267 ROBINSON, KENNETH: 332 ROBINSON, LINDA: 32, 92, 267 ROBINSON, LIZ: 93. 332 RODIN. MINDY: 332 SAYE, MARK: 176. 332 SCARBOROUGH: BILLY: 163. 333. 198 SCARBOROUGH.-IENNY: 90, 92, 268 SCHELLENBERG, KATHY: 303 SCHELLENGER, MARK: 333 SCHMIDT. KEITH: 268 SCHMIDT. KELLY: 29. 93. 333 SCHMIDT. RUTH: 333 SCHIEFER. SCOTT: 90. 303 SCHRODEI-. CHUCK: 304 SCHRODEI.. DAVID: 333 SCI-IUART.-IOHN: 268 SCHULTE, STEVE: 94 SCHUTZ, SUSAN: 93, 98, 304 SCHXVAI.I.S,,IIM: 89, 123, 138, 178, 180 268 SCHWANZ, MARK: 118, 268 SCHWARZ. CAROL: 268 SCOGGINS, KIBBY: 104 SCOLARO, VINCENT: 98, 333 SCOTT, BLAKE: 333 SCOTT, BRENDA: 333 SCOTT, PAUL: 148, 269 SEARS. AVA: 269 SEATON. DAVID: 163,333 SEATON, MARK: 269 SECOR, CINDY: 36, 93, 110, 304 SECOR, MARSHA: 44, 110, 269, 64 65 SEDLACEK, RANDY: 118, 304 SEIFERT. KERRY: 333 SEITZ. STEVE: 168, 169. 304 SELBY, BAMBI: 29, 93. 98, 333 SELLERS. KELLI: 333 SETLIEF, TERRI: 269 SEVELAND, DEBBIE: 88, 104, 304 SHAFER. TAMMY: 304 SHANNON. PATRICK: 33' SHARP. MARTHA: 269 SHARP, MARTHA: 304 SHAW. TIM: 301 SHAY. KEVIN: 90. 104. 340 SHELTON.,IEEE: 30-1 SHELTON. STEVE: 304 SHEPARD. TONI: 98. 129. 304 SHEPHERD. MARY: 93. 333 SHEPHERD. MELANIE: 333 SHERMAN. MARK: 269 SHERWIN, CINDY: 88. 269 SHIFTLET. RANDY: 333 SHORT. BETH: 301 SHULTE. STEVE: 333 SHUM. ALICE: 133. 304 : D ROESLER, RICK: 41. 89. 96, 129, 138, 267 67, 77 ROLES. IAIIRIE1 268 ROLSTON, 156151552 160,303 ROMA. RAIIJH1 505 ROMAN. DIANE: 25, 05. 505 R00NEY.,IEIfI21 268 66 SHUMEJANE: 155, 269 SHUSHOK, FRANCES: 104, 269 SIBLEY, BETH: 164, 165, 304 SIGSBEY, KIM: 554 SIKES, LEANN: 270 SIKORA, JOHN: 88,334 SIKORA, ROD: 185 SIKORA, KAP: 185 SIMMONS, JENNIFER: 504 SIMO,JOHN: 86 SIMONS, GEORGE: 554 SIMPSON, CHRISTINE: 504 SIMPSON, KRISTINA: 304 SIMPSON, SHARON: 270 SINGH, TARA: 555, 554 SISSOM, KATHLEEN: 96. 504, 194, 195 SKINNER, CAROL: 27, 270 SKINNER, BOBBY: 270 SLAWSON, TERESA: 98, 504 SLECHTA, CINDY: 270 SLEEPRER, JACK: 118,334 SLOAT, KENNETH: 270 SMART, JOHN: 504 SMART, MERINDA: 51, 101, 504 SMITH, BARRY: 104, 134, 270, 188 SMITH, BETH: 334 SMITH, DONNY2 86, 87, 123, 160, 178. 180, 305 SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH. SMITH. ,-IAN: 88, 95. 334 JERRY: 505 JULIE: 554 , KAREN: 129, 270 RENT: 270 , MELODY: 128, 505 , MICHELLE: 86, 554 , MIKE: 94, 134, 279 , MIKE: 554 SMITH, DOUG: 305 GARY: 86. 305 GREG: 305. 188 NANCY: 88. 93, 108, 305 RICK: 305 RUSSELL: 334 SHANON: 93, 305 SOLITTER, MIKE: 211 SOWELL, BETH: 48, 104, 110, 271, 66 SPENCER, STEVE: 271, 183 SPERRINO, LAYNE: 211 SPILLMAN, KAREN: 172, 334, 201 SPILLMAN, SUSAN: 554 STRINOEELLOW, JENNIFER: 554 SPRINKLE, SUSAN: 95, 554 SPROWLS, LYNETTE: 89, 96, 271, 194 SPURLOCK, STEVE: 90, 505 SQUIRE, SUSIE: 90, 133,335 ST. CLAIRE, BRITA: 90, 505 STADLEMAN, JOE: 334 STAONER, SUSAN: 211 STAFFORD, REG: 163, 334 STALLINGS, ANNA LEE: 22, 48, 58, 92, 98, 127, 108, 271 STALLINGS, LAURIE: 88, 95, 110, 127,305 STALLINGS, WADE: 271 STANLEY, SHAUGN: 305 STAPLES, ANNE: 88, 330, 334 STARK, DONA: 334 STEELE, GRIS: 96, 118, 272 STEELEY, CHRIS: 102 STEIGLEMARMIACK: 272 STEPHCHINSKI, BECKY: 129, 272 STEPHENS, APRIL: 305 STEPHENSON, RANDY: 86, 94, 104, 183 STEPHENSJANET: 334 STEPHENS, NANCY: 127, 272 STEPHENS, RANDY: 272 STEVENS, KAREN: 90, 305 STEVENS, KELLY: 48, 93. 110, 127, 305 STEVENS, RICK: 163, 176, 334 STEVENSON, OLIVIA: 305 STEWART, BEVERLY: 100, 272 STEWART, BRIDGET: 272 STEWART, DEBBIE: 272 STEWART, DIANE: 89.57, 110, 305 STEWART, DON: 118 STEWARTJERRY: 334, 193 STEWDT, DIANE: 305 STEYER. PAUL: 334 STIGERS, BEVERLY: 110, 272 STRINGFELLOW,-IENNIFER: 93 STRUVE, MARY ANNE: 305 STUCKERJILL: 86, 185, 273 STURDIVANT, CANDICE: 93, 110, 305 SUBER, PHYLLIS: 273 SULLIVAN, BRETT: 273 SULLIVAN, BRIAN: 335 SULLIVAN, KERRY: 335 SULLIVAN, PAT: 335 SUTERMIOHN: 313, 335 SWANSON, BILLY: 305 SWEENEY, THOMAS: 305 SYLVIA, DARRIN: 305 SYRINGJULIE: 335 SYRING, TINA: 118, 335 T TABOR, ERIC: 335 TACKER, DAVID: 335 TAHERZADCH, ABAUL: 176, 306 TAHERZADEH,-IO: 335 TALKINGTON, KELLY: 335 TALKINGTON, SAUNDRA: 140, 273 TANNER,-IIM: 163, 335, 188,193 TAPSCOTT, CHRISTIE: 90, 101, 306 TATUM, DAVID: 273 TAYLOR, BOB: 335, 338 TAYLOR, CASEY: 90, 92, 101, 98, 273 TAYLOR, JAN: 506 TAYLOR, JANNA: 164,165,334 TAYLOR, JEFF: 274 TEAOUE, LESLIE: 93, 555 TEAGUE, STEVE: 178, 214 TERRELL, BRENDA: 95, 555 TERRELL, GREG: 20, 21, 40, 148, 62, 188, 190 TERRELL, KAY: 506 TERRELL, MIKE: 148, 151,306 TERRELL, TIM: 506 TERRY, CINDY: 88, 555 TEW, TERESA: 90, 555 THAMMAVARAM, KRISHNA: 336 THARP, JOHN: 274 THARP, LAURA: 90, 214 SMITH, SHELBIE: 93, 305 SMITH, SHERRIE: 93 SMITH, STACEY: 334 SMITH, STEVE: 271 SMITH, STEVE: 305 SMITH, SCOTT: 305 SMITH, TIM: 271 SMITH, VIRGINIA: 334 SMULLIN, MAHLON: 57, 98, SNELL, KEVIN: 334 SNOW, DOUG: 123, 148, 271 SONNEBORN, KIM: 90, 334 SORENSON, CINDY: 93, 334 133, 334 STIGERS, LEWIS: 160,305 STIMSONRIOHNNY: 41, 273, 72 STOKELEY, RAY: 198, 163,334 STOLL, CHRIS: 215 STONAKER, JIMMY: 555 STONE, DEBORAH: 555 STONE, DIANE: 129, 555 STONE, GLEN: 94, 505, 194 STONE. NANCY: 128, 505 STORM, IOHNA: 102, 118,305 STOUT, PAUL: 555 STOWE STRESS, ,MARKI 98 EDDIE: 160, 305 SORRELL, SHERRY: 110, 305 SOUTHWOOD, PAUL: 305 STRICKENBERGERBIUDY: 88, 96, 305 STRICKLANDJIL: 36, 58, 92, 275 THOMAS, BRIAN: 306 THOMAS,-JAMIE: 336 THOMAS, KIM: 336 THOMAS, MAGGIE: 110, 274 THOMAS, TERI: 93, 306 THOMI, BRAD: 336, 198 THOMI, SUE: THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THOMPSON, JANET: 274 THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THOMPSON 306 ALISON: 86, 274 BILL: 336 COLLEEN: 336 DOREEN: 306 MARTHA: 104,110, 274 PAM: 306 RONDA: 336 367 THOMPSON, STEVE: 214 THOMPSON, TERRY: 1615, 169. 566 THOMPSON, W1LL1E: 176 THORTON. RANDY: 214 THRUSTON, LISA: 556 THURMAN, LAURA: 90. 566 THURMAN, DAVLD: 556, 194 TILL. STEVE: 21.1 TIMBERLAKE, ROSCOE: 506 TINNER, REG: 507 TINSLEY, KIM: 96, 101, 214 TLNSLEY. KRIS: 507 TITTLE, EECKY: 27. 1115. 92. 112. 27-1 TITTLE,-IENNY: 27, 112. 115, 27-1 T1TUS.SON1A: 27-1 TO151N, 15AR15ARA: 556 TOMBS. MLKE: 556 TOSCHE,jANE'I': 1:10. 2711 TOWEL, JULIE: 507 TOWNE. MARY: 556 TRASTER. CAROLINE: 556 TRAVIS.,IQE: 507 TRAVIS. TOEY: 561 TRAYLOR. LLNDA: 95.96. 116, 2111 TRAYLOR. MEI.: 556 TRENT.STIEV12: 556 TRENTON. TURNER: 556 TRUESDALE, NIZDRA: 215, 86. 161. 21-1 TRUONO. THR: 556 TRUSTY. MARK: 556 TUBBS. ALAN: 161. 275 TUCKER.CHR1STY: 96. 98. 155. ,507 TUCKER. GAIL: 507 TUCKER, RHONDA: 92. 507 TUDOR.-IIMMY: 2.1. 101.112, 115, 275 TUNNELI.. CLAIRE: ,551 TURN. BEVERLY: 25. 915. 275 TURNER. ANNE: 161. 151. 155. 507 TURNER. LISA: 29. 51. 95. 110. 275 TURNER. LISA: 57. 92. 98. 556. 557 TUTT, STEVE: 561 TYREE. CAROLYN: 86. 1115, 275 TYREE. CYNDY: 551 TYREE. PATRICIA: ,557 U U1515EN. LEIGH ANN: 95.557 UM15R1CHT,,1AN: 55. 152. 155. 161. 276 UMBRICHTJOAN: 76. 96. 152. 155, 158, 276. 200. 201 UNDERWOOD, KIP: 276. 185 UNDERWOOD. MARTIELE: 276 UPCHURCH. DEBBIE: 507. 51,1 USSERYKIOYZ 100, 101, 102. 276,61 65 V VADEN. LAUREL: 96. 277 VANDERGRIFVF. MARK: 104, 507 VANDE SLICE. KAREN: 557 VANDINE. CHARLES: 951, 507 368 VANDINE. GREG: 557 VANN, TER1: 146 VANSLCKLE, RODNEY: 1115, 551 VAROO. PETE: 507 VAUGHN, ANN: 557 VEEDER. KAREN: 507 VESTER. EDDIE: 557 VESTER. GENE: 211 v1C.JEAN1E: 277 v1CK, JUDY: 551 v1CKERY,,1OHN: 156, 561 VLGLLNO. MLCHAEL: 1515 VOGEL. EL1zA15ETH: 277 vOOEL.,1AY: 557 VORLOF. 15O15: 55, 94. 277 VRLA, DARRELL: 90, 507 VULGAMOR. LARRY: 557 W WACHEL. MARTHA: 5,57 WACHEL. WILLIAM: 89. 509 WADE. BUDDY: 86.96, 126, 160, 507 199 WADE. KERRI: 507 WADLEY. GREG: 557 WAGNER. ELAINE: 88.96.277 WAITERS. DAVID: 557 WAITERS. DENISE: 108, 110 WALDE. CINDY: 507 WALDSCHMIDT. DAN: 89.277 WALDSCHMIDT. ED: 89. 557 WALLIS, LUCINDA: 507 WALKER, ALFRED: 160, 507 WALKER. BRAD: 507 WALKER. PATTY: 90, 12111, 125. 277. WALKER. PAULA: 557 WALKER, VIC: 508 WALKER. WAYNE: 508 WALLACE. BARBARA: ,508 WALLACE. CARLENE: 104. 277 WALLACE, NICK: 278 WALLER, CLIFF: 105 WALTER. LIZ: 95. 557 WALTERS. DENISE: 277 WALTON, DENA: 278 WAMBLE. BETH: 96, 278 WANGE. DAVID: 911. 98. 186. 557 WARD, ANDREA: 88, 186. 557 WARD. CHRIS: 52. 58, 86. 508 . 198. 201 WARD,,IANA: 92, 96, 98,10-1,110, 127, 278. 71 WARD, STEVE: 52, 176. 557 WARDWELL. MITCHELL: 508 WARKENTIN, RITA: 508 WARNER. DAVID: 508 WARNER. PAUL: 557 WARREN. DAVID: 557 WARREN. LESLIE: 111. 278 WARREN. SHARLA: 101140. 278 WARREN. SUZANNE: 508 WASHLNCTON, AURELLA: 101, 5515 WASHLNCTON, MIKE: 164 WASHINGTON. RANDY: 164, 169. 1615. 171, 278 WATERS, ED: 91, 1615, 169, 508 WATERS. TAM1: 1011, 278 WATKINS, LANA: 95. 278 WATSON. CHUCK: 156, 5615 WATSON. DIANA: 95. 5615 WATSON, TEENA: 140, 2115 WATSON. TO15Y: 1415, 279 WATTS. ANN: 95. 159. 5515 WEATHERFORD.JUDY: 279 WEAVER, ALA: 5615 WEAVER. CHRIS: 5515, 1911 WEAVER. NORMA: 508 WEAVER. SELAH: 556 WEBSTER. TRUETT: 46. 91, 95, 96. 111. 279. 66 WEEKS. DWAYNE: 5515 WEHEJAMES: 5515 WELOAND. TONY: 66. 178, 5515 WEISHAUPT, DONNA: 5615 WELCH. ELLEN: 156. 128. 15-fi. 5615 WELLS.-IER1: 279 WELLS. RO1515Y: 1115. 556 WENNING, CHUCK: ,5615 WERMY. RALPH: 556 WEST. DAv1D: 56. 59. 279 WEST. ORETCHEN CHRLSSY: 21.59. 102, 55.-111. 279 WEST,,1AMES: 5615 WEST, LANE: 279 WEST. MARK: 5515 WEST, RAY: 556 WEST, RO151N: 5515 WESTEALL. SCOTT: 91. 161. 566 WESTMORELAND. MARK: 165. 5515. 166 195 WESTMORELAND, MATT: 56, 56, 86, 96 148, 279. 188. 189. 190. 192 WETSEL. CINDY: 96. 279 WEVERSTAD, KLRSTEN: 5,515 WHEAT, TRACY: 556 WHEELER. ALLEN: 558 WHEELER. KYLE: 508 WHEELER. SHELLEY: 88. 558 WHIGHAM, TAMMY: 95. 110 WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE DEAN: 558 . GERMAINE: 118. 279 WHITE. , SHERRIE: 1-10. 280 , STUART: 88. 176. 508 , SUSAN: 1510, 280, 77 . TOM: 280 LESLIE: 558 5 O8 WHITEHURST. TRAV: 165. 558. 198 WHITMAN. NANCY: 89. 99. 96. 280. 61. 65 XY!HITTI2N.i1INDY: 508 XWIDIZNIZR. CIINDI: 88. 95. 509 VUIDIZNOR. SI IARON: 558 XVIGGINS. STACY: 559 XVILIEY. KIZVIN: 559 XWILGUS.-IOY: 88. 90, 559 XFUIIIIAMS. ANGELA: 508 XYJIIIIAMS. CfYIXl'I'IIlA: 559 XWIIIIAMS. IDAN: 89. 508 w11.1.1A:x1s. 11121915121 1111 WII.I.IA1XIS. IIIZRMAN: 165. .1112 w11.1.1AMs.x1,w1 211. 118. 2811 Wl1.I.IA1wIS.,IOHN: l'8. sw w11.1.1AMs. KI2I.I-Y: 911. 3811. -5 w11.1.1A111s. 1.O1111 .1 111 NXfII.I.IAINIS. WII.I.IAhIS. IJAI'I.A3 559 XY'AI.I.Y: 105. 280. 61. 80 XWRIGIIT. CAROI.: ,510 XVII.I.IFORI3.,lOHN: 559 XXfII.I.IS.IDOI1G: 96. 280 WII.I.S. BIZTSY1 559 WII.I.S. CHARI.O'I I'Ii: 88. 559 XVILSON. BRIAN: 151. 153. 1'6. 280. 5 61. 65 VUIISCDN. IDIANAZ 559 VUIIBON. IfI.I.IfNi 88: 559 VUIISON. KA RIQNZ 53. 59. 36. 93. I2-. 62. 61. 65 VUIIBON. I.AI IRIEIQ 559 XVIISON. NIIKI2: 559 VUII.SON.SI1IiRRYg 101. 281 VUIISON. 'I4IfRIfSfX1 559 WINIE. GAII.: 86. 95. 509 XWISAKOXVSKY. INII KIf1 5 59 W18IDOIxI.8A15R1NA:92 WISIZ. KARIJXZ 955. 5 59 XVISTI2N.YVONNIi:98.152.155,281,611 XVITHROXXI. KATHY: 559 VC'ITHROXY'.K1iI.I.Y: 509 WITT. KAY: 118. 5 59 XYJOFFORID. KIiI.I,Y: 101. 509 XYfOIfFORD.8IIAXY':281.188.189.191 X5UOI.I:. I:I.I,I'.fX: 110 VUOLII. MARY: 281 W'OI.IfIl..ION: 88. 559 XYJOLFE. KIQN: .5110 XYfOI.FI2. MARTHA: 509 XY!OI.I:Ii.ST1i1JHEN: 510 X5UOI.K.,IIfIflf. 509 XWOLTHAI ISANAIAY: 89.509 XWOOD. CIAROI.: 88. 90, 96. 101. 281 VUOOD. CIR AIG: 509 XXfOOD.,IAZX1lIi: 9.1 wOOD.1q1x1112N. 1111 WOOD. KIZYIN: 281 wOO1J.1zOss. 5111 WOOD. s'1',xciY. aw XYJOODARID. NIICHAIZI.: 509 XVOOID8.CTAMII112: 95. 110 NOV S N1 T W T F S lllIlll -I--ll 7 lllilll f: if XWOOIUS. KIM: 92. 108. 110. 281 XVOOLDRIDGIZ. VICKI: 86. 281 XVORIIZY. CIIAS: 58. 59. 103. 281 XXfO88l1M.K1iV1N: 101. 509 XXlOSSI'fNI.MIiI1II2I.Ii: 5110 X5C'RI2N.IDON1NA: 29.95. 509 5 1 XVRIGIIT.I5Ii'I'II:96.12'. 161. 161-81 XWRIGIIT. HOPI2: 95. 510 X5UYA'I I'. CfRYS'I'AI.I.: 5 IO Y YARNIZLI.. KIM: 110. 292 YATIZS. KIM: 510 YIZAGIZR. IDIINJISI2: 5-10 YEAGIZR. DONNA: 86.282 YEAKLIZY. IQDIDIIZ: 282 YINlOS'I'ROSA..IAN: 510 YOUNG YOUNG YOUNG YOUNG YOUNG YOUNG YOUNG YOUNG AUSTIN: 510 I3I2RXVINi 509 I2I.I.IiN: 96. 282 .GIlI2G: 509 II 'I,IIi: 90. 92. 1.10. 282 VKIZRRI: 509 LINDA: 510 PAM: 95. 510 YOUNGKIZR. ROISIZRT: 509 YOUNGKIZR. SUSAN: 92. 99. 2 YOLTNT. SAI.I.Y: 95. 96. 509 A ZAKEY.IJI2I5ORA1I:88. 5110 ZIEA. DLTANIZ: 1'5. 510. 198 ZIEILER. I5OI5: 282 ZUCK. KIZN: 282 ZUEFELDT, MARY: 540 8 , , 9 ,.'...,., , ' Q - 'E ,, 1 2 .4 f .f iff L 5, fm - ' , -3 73 1 Vw:fAQif.i4f'f'f'zQiWY- - -'L ,551 , V K I f ff: W -52fiil??,fS Z::5 5'4 ', f'f:'f' 1, ,- iz 5' ffl Tiff y ' QQ , . ua ... . l ' A X1 V 1 Vk5.kg:,a!f! -. A , , Q. ' A 1 A I : ' U' ' 1 ' Q. . K 4 . 1 - W r n . . l ' AQ ' .. .. f- ' o '53 v g, 'Q ff PQ - f , , . - fir ... ...., . A K ,, 4..., ' ' ' , I, 7 K ,J ig A U- sw' f I' 1 'ff vw ' W ' ll .4 - , ' . B!! ' ' .Fl ' Q? H.. .. -gn 1 212 Q 9 Viv ii 'H r' 1. 'Tw Sa 'Z i 3+ 4 wg' f L 4 '1 -S? ' X r L L '. Ai. lv- uk , t ZA 1 V , 1. f pQ,L'1v ' J A' . fp' . ' ' I A fi.. A H sua! L A W. n v ,.....-me T ., r ..,,.,.,.v..w qggr -pri - -5 ' 'ai-X fgi 12g : 'ii-- m ai i. , .1 gf- Tsai-5. '. 'KV -1-L- V-sf? A If fi I' Il A:-i, 3.,1,. . 4,,4,ff 11, -A 1-fy, ,I A ,- ba. it. ff- +51-f5f.' a -' . y. 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