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Chamberlain lTlcCarty: lla' A WIDE grin and sense of humor are two qualities that make Mr. Neil Chamberlain a favorite with both students and faculty members. in-we 3' DECORATED with a raincoat and rose boutonniere, Mr, C sits patiently through the drizzle at the Home- Uk coming game. If ' ,. ,, THE it 45-'f' . -ev 'QLQQ 5? 'W as-1 L s AS BAND director, one of Mr. Chamberlain's jobs MR. CHAMBERLAIN andjunior drum major Joni Thiessen laugh over a threat from Crosstown rival, the is handing out senior band members' letterjackets. Colonel Band. I4 ' Dedication
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TO PERFECT her German, Laurie Raether consults Mrs. Gail Folstadt. USE OF the microscope makes science class interesting for Dan Baugh. AS AN art student, Lori Gerber finds an outlet for her creativity. LARRY MILLER, Darrell Austin. and Brad Tillot- son spend part of their class time in the hall. Opening ' 13
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Continue Hfter 3215 'fm Q3 , ,XJ ii! ithout faculty members who were willing to give more than the execution of lesson plans, school would have been little more than a series of books and assignments for students. Two people have helped us to develop emotional maturity in addition to increasing our knowledge. Without their sponsorship of the band, bell guards, Beta Club, jv and varsity cheerleaders, a vital part of our extracurricular activities would have been less colorful. Known to band members as Mr. C, he spent hours upon hours working to develop musical talent in his students individually and collectively. His ceaseless efforts spurred the band to produce its most successful marching performances. Among his affiliations with other organizations, he worked with the Mam'selles to coordinate halftime shows, and with the choir to produce North Garland's annual musical. Always ready to give of her time, she was willing to fulfill her own obligations and to assist other teachers and students in handling theirs. Her tireless energy motivated those students with whom she worked to increase their knowledge and school spirit. We dedicate the 1977 MARAUDER to Mr. Neil Chamberlain and Mrs. Peggy McCarty. ABOVE: Varied facial expressions typify Mrs. 'eggy McCarty during the North Mesquite football ame. RIGHT: Mrs, McCarty is surprised by the heerleaders on her birthday with a party and yellow oses. Dedication ' I5
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