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

 - Class of 1980

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' Secret nagotlatlons between the Unlted States, Russia and Cuba began In order to resolve the problem of Fiusslan ground troops found stationed ln Cuba. Fidel Castro, communlst leader of Cuba, later accused Presldent Carter of lnventlng the crlsls, clalmlng that the Unlted States had full knowledge of the troops slnce 1961. lass elections highlighted the third week of school. All week students were blasted with various forms of propaganda ranging from buttons to posters. The senior election assembly was held during second period when the senior class voted into office: president, Chris Pyrytg vice-president, Michelle Massiminog secretary, ocyln Aclion Persuasive propaganda and relentless rhetoric usher in the week of student class elections. 0 Bolahol ballet members clalmed that Ludmlllas Vlasova regreted returnlng to the Sovlet Unlon after she and her husband defected last we ' Bolshol ballot members clalmed that Ludmllla Vlasova regreted returnlng to the Sovlet Unlon after she and her husband had defected two weeks earller. Other dancers In the company were sald to shun her for havlng sold her soul to Sovlet offlclals for better parts ln the ballet. v I-'tat breedlng was announced as one of th more Improtant experlments to be carried out In a lolnt U.S., Sovlet space venture. Sclentlsts from both countrles also planned to lncubate quall eggs In space to see If they are affected by the absence of gravlty. ' James Dallas Egbert Ill, mlsslng for a month from the campus of Mlchlgan State Unlverslty, was returned o his parents after belng dlscovered by lnvestlgator Wllllam C. Dear. The youth had fallen ln wlth a crowd of J.R.Fl. Tolklen tanatlcs at the college who played a llfe slze verslon of the fantasy game Dungeons and Dragons ln the sewers and steam tunnels around the campus. 0 Dun Aykroyd and John Bolushl of NBC's Saturday Night Live announced that they would not return forthe show's fllth season. Maggie Fugeg treasurer, Cindy Schweizer and representative, Penny Harris. Third period was the time designated for the junior class election assembly. The junior class officers elected were: president, Stephen J amesg treasurer, Marena Mooreg secretary, Anne Dixon and representative, Gayla Monroe. Sophomores attended their election assembly during fifth period and elected president, Todd Savellg vice-president, Lori McKeeg secretary, Stacy Mairsg treasurer, Donna Cummins and representative, J anell King. Wednesday, Septem- ber 12, sophomores and juniors put their best face forward for their class pictures which were taken by photographer, Bill Bunch in the auditorium. The varsity and the junior varsity volleyball teams met head-on with the Berkner Rams at Berkner. The varsity defeated the rams, but the JV lost by a slim margin at the Tuesday evening confrontation. The Wildcat football team clashed with Nacadoches Friday night, and walked away with another victory. After the game, the senior class sponsored a victory dance in the lunch room. Students wearing a hat could enter the dance for only 31.00, however, other students were charged 51.50 for entrance to the dance. While some bit of routine seemed to settle among the lives of LH students, the fourth week of school continued to supply the student body with a wave of variety. Monday kicked off the week by greeting students with news of their scholastic difficulties--the first progress reports were distributed. If this doom was not enough, Tuesday bombarded students with further gloom. The atmosphere about the community could not help but be dismal as dark clouds dumped the first raindrops of the young school year. However, there was one thing to be thankful for --the new parking lot did not yield to Mother Nature, and there were no signs of cracking or stagnant water. The rain seemed to make the countles club meeting more appropriate since students needed some where to go to escape the rain. Some of the more alert students may have noticed that the females on campus had an unusual array of beauty about them. This was undoubtedly due to the return of Bill Bunch to shoot the senior girls' portraits. Even the faculty may have looked a little mor attractive, as the teachers attended the first session of Mrs. Katha Black's excercise Activities Sept. 9-Sept. 22 class on Wednesday, to shed a few pounds and take on a trimmer, fitter look. To be able to notice this beauty more clearly, the RISD tested students on Thursday to find those who suffered from vision problems. That same night, the girls volleyball team registered a victory against Richardson, as they had done on Tuesday night against Greenville. The JV football team also While running for senior class president, Tim Pujol does his wild and crazy guy imitation.AE Clint Martell, Nancy Blum, Kirk Sides, and Amy Deloney look through the football program, while Laura Hurley and Morgan Davis watch the crowd.AE collected a win over Pearce. As Friday approached, the students prepared themselves for the first district game of the season. The Cats traveled across town to Mustang Stadium where they faced the much- improved Pearce football team. The Wildcats celbrated for the third week in a row by defeating the Pearce Mustangs, 28-7. RB SH

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llikifa 27 'Q xX,m?s'+' n R ,i k A r- f X mx S ,ff , f' N 'Q 1 in Y 'gf it t it vt X ,Qi V' E11 N N W N X 'f f ' 1 PM I K v 1 ' - ig.-'e I Q I x . x 5 k . L .earl .W .ll W X, if? . 4 . 22335 . . . ,Egg 1 i. fY'341?. - me i X, mei . - I 1 ' ' Z2i55',3ff?gjgt.z ' I i?r.:4Qif,.e.4- .te f':::f..,':ffl:viGs5.1L5il nge f are t , . . -4 b Taking a break at the victory dance, Eddie Guiterrez prepares for a refreshing drink of Coca-Cola.SJ Varsity Cheerleader, Penny Haddock rests with an ice pack on her swollen ankle while Julie I-Iolacka, younger sister of Senior Jimmy Holacka, helps keep her spirits up.SJ Activities Aug. 26-Sept. 8 Conslrttction or destruction. Sometimes it was hard to distinguish beth een the two. Upon returning to school, students were confronted with a band hull that resembled post war London, as construction crexi s endeavored to expand the band's l'ttcilitics.SJ John Fischer makes an adjustment ofthe sound system at the victory dance while Kurt Dickey takes a break.S.l . WH , . 'ff' t .gf . Kai :IH ti -af I President, John Davis discusses plans forthe upcoming year at the first meeting ol Fantastic Cinema Productions.JS At the first Encore meeting, Ted Wachendorfer pays close attention to the discussion, while follow encore member, Sam Finkley, savours a glazed donut.SJ 0 Pizza Inn began legal action against Pizza Hut over the rights to the name taco pizza. person in history to undergo a successful spinal replacement. The operation took 19 hours to complete. Uganda continued to suffer through a period of complete lawlessness after the overthrow of dictatorldi Amin. Wandering gangs were killing an average of 12 people a night in the Ugandan capital. v DISD began a crackdown on illegal alien students withing the school system. ' OddlEven gas rationing ended, as gas supplies were somewhat increased from the shortage over the summer, ' Hurrlcaine David raged in the Caribbean, killing over600 people. Thejury heard the first in a series of tape recordings in the C. 'Cullen Davis murder-for-hire trial. The U.S. Open Tracy Austin, 16 year old whirlwind ofthe pro tennis circuit, defeated Chrissie Evert for the championship at the Forest Lawn, U.S. Open tennis matches. ln men's finals, John McEnroe defeated Vitas Gerulitis, The Amittyville Horror The Ammityvilfe Horror was one of the more talked about films of the week. Based on the bestselling book of the same name, the movie told the tale ol a family living amidst supernatural forces that lurk about in the famiIy's new home. ln Through The Out Door Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin may well be the greatest heavy metal band rock music will ever produce lor the plain and simple reason that they have survived where others have perished. Theironly competitiors tDeep Purple and Black Sabbathl have long since faded into obscurity, and to comparethe Zep with such novices as Van Halen and Foriegner would be ludicrous. The Zep's success derives mainly from their ability to evolve and mature as a band, while also keeping in touch with theirblues- based roots. In Through The Out Door was a prime example of the Zep's adaptibility. Besidesthe usual alleout rockers such as ln The Evening, the album featured a country tune and a calypso inspired number entitled Fool In The Rain The keyboard work ol J. Paul Jones also showed signs of growth, often taking the forefront inthe music. Page's guitar work is still somewhat sloppy, but then that is afterall the Led Zeppelin sound. ln Through The Out Door proved that after ten years, the Zeppelin's formula continues to work. 0 Jessie Thomas became the first . .



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31.75 'Sig-ggi He. . 'LT FW During half-time, rifle corps member Kathy Shay performs at the Nacadoches game.AE Bell Boys, Evan Secor, Scott Holtz, Lance King, and Craig Thornton demonstrate their acrobatic abilities.SJ 'Sf N v 5' l2- Q::.1-,v:- 1., . V x , 1 . It x , is Y 'R xs- ' . f' X we ' ali W' 1 5 1 -, 1 - 13 x ex' ' A1-tb 'ff ,A N l , Christy Glover, Leslie Mohney, Cathy Glover and Catherine Ham examine yearbooks during their trip to Taylor Publishing Company.AE Eric Vance and other members of the varsity football team received lunches from the Highlandettes, the day of the Pearce game.AE Leslie Jones watches the wet T- shirt contest in amazement at the Nacadoches pep rally.AE Health teacher, Miss Jones, demonstrates the correct method for CPR for her health classes.SJ At the Pearce football game, spectators wait in line at the concession stand for refreshments AE 8 0.Do.,o h LH CAQY5 Ama CRUl3l ' -as 'a- -5-5 K Wildcat fans show their spirit by decorating their cars for the Key Club sponsored car caravan to the Pearce game.AE Young Life members participate in an initiationa at the beginnining of the year.JD v An Alr Canada DC-9 jet llner lost Its tall cone overthe Atlantlc Ocean. No one was Injured, but the FAA ordered the next day that all DC-9s be Inspected. - Dellu playwrlte, Preston Jones dled at the age ol 43. He was most famous for hls Texas Trllogy. 0 The Unlted Nations attempted to negotlate a Beatles reunlon concert to beneflt the Indo- Chlnese boat people, refugees from the Vletnam war. The concert was to be held In Geneva, Switzerland, and proceeds from the concert, movle, and subsequent record album would all go to the refugees After about a week of negotlatlon, however, the plans fell through Get The Knack The Knack Get the Knackl Get the Knack' It after two months of the most aggresslve promotional campalgn slnce the Beatles If you had not contracted the Knack then you probably dld not own a radlo The Knack s medla blltz eventually backtlred however as angered llsteners began to don Knuke the Knackt shirts The major weapon of Knacklsm was the slngly My Sherona an lnfectlous Ilttle dltty that propelled Itself and the mothe album to the top of the charts for several weeks New Wave Talking Heads one of the more substanslal bands to emerge from the new wave movement perfomred two shows at the Dallas Palladlum The Heads prlmarlly performed numbers from thelr hlghly acclalmed Fear Ol Muslc elpee Also on stage were the B 52s newcomers to the new wave scene Jallblrd Watergate Saccoavanzettl and Communism were just a few ofthe themes touched on by famed counter-culture author Kurt Vonnegut In hls novel .lallblrd The novel detalled thellfe of Wayne Starbuck and hls varlous adventures and mlshaps In llle at the hands of a polltlcal soclety Many considered the book to be vlntage Vonnegut perhaps hls flnest effort slnce Cat s Cradle a slxtles about sclence and careless technology Jallblrd recelved not only Crltlcal acclalm but also popular acceptance as the book qulckly became the nation s number one best seller Llle Of Brlan Monty Python s Flylng Clrcus released Its thlrd feature length movle thls tlme the subject belng rellglon and fanatlclsm The movle brought wlth It ofcourse controversy and protest and was qulckly banned by the Cathollc and Jewlsh falths Controversy aslde the movle offered a meanlngful satlrlc vlaw ofthe orlglns of rellglon and told the story of Brlan of Nazereth a man mistaken for the messlah I l 1 Al 1' - 5 ' 2 I It 2 L5 V W r ' I bookvonnegutwroteIntheeafly a 0 4- TTT - D . . 0 . 0 O f 5 1 he Activities Sept. 9-Sept. 22

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