North Garland High School - Marauder Yearbook (Garland, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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206 In his role as the Reverend Jeremiah Brown, Chuck Lytle reacts to testimony during Greenville Avenue Pocket Sand- wich Shoppe's production of Inherit the Wind last summer. JUDY LANDRUM - Geometry I, Algebra II, Com- puter Science IKE LARUE - Algebra I, ITA ll, M.O.C.E. GAY LARUE - Accounting Clerk LARRY LAWRENCE - World Geography, Golf ,. CHARLES LEMASTER - Personal Business Man- agement, Business Math, JV Football, Varsity Q JV Soccer . , N.P. LOHSTRETER - Chemistry I, Phys- ics, Astro-Science JETS , DANIEL LONIE - Or- chestra CHUCK LYTLE -- Theatre Arts I-8, Technical The- ater l,4, Thespians, Theatre Productions JEAN MACKENZIE - Biology I, Tennis LARRY MA- GEE - Algebra I, ITA II .,, PEGGY MANNING - English Ill, CLA-IV English... LINDA MARSHALL - Typing I, Accounting I, Marauder Business Staff, FBLA, Sophomore Class ... PEGGY ANN MCCARTY - Government, Economics ... CHARLES MCCLAINE - Electrical Trades I, II SHARON MESSIMER - Registrar CHARLES MITCHELL - ICT I dt ll ... SYLVIA MITCHELL - Teacher Aide-Counselor's Office CARROLL MONTGOMERY - Health, Athletic Trainer, North Garland Student Athletic Trainer Organization SUE MONTOMERY - American Government, World History ... JOHN MORGAN - Graphic Communica- tions I. II, VICA . . DIANE MORRIS - Biology ll, Varsity lt JV Cheerleaders ROSE MORRISS - HECE I tit ll, Housing M Home Furnishings, FHA-HERO MICHAEL MORTON - Womens, Mixed, Acappella 8L Show Choir ... BAR- BARA MOULA - French I, II, Ill, IV ... RO- MAYNE MURRILL - Accelerated Math, German I, Il, Ill JUDY NICHOLSON - Data Clerk PETE NICKLAS - English ll, Frosh, Football 81 Bas- ketball . , . CATHY NORRIS - Health, Cross Country 8: Spring Track KATHY NORSWORTHY - English I, II, Varsity Girls Basketball . . , DIANE ONSTOT - English III, Activities Director, Student Council LINDA OS- BORN - Spanish I, ll. Roman Customs. German Cus- toms . . , DALE POWERS - Band, Music Theory . . . WILMA RICE - Attendance Office MARILYN RICHARDSON - English I, IV, NHS NELDA ROBERTS - Counselor PEOPL IMAG During his fifth period Technical Theatre class, Lytle paints a table that will be used in the courtroom scene of The Crucible. The entire set for the fall production was constructed by the class. KUENZI' - ROBERTS LARRY Klfl-INZI - Hculth. ,iv imtbuii. msn nit- ' ltetball , PEGGY LAND - Teacher Aide ,- i f W. , f A, E f . , , Photo by Lisa W c er I x 4- L4 T ,. jizz: ., I ii if fy Q J ,fa , 5 T f I .L....-g , fff 'e f i av 1? v , Wy. M M. , . aw. 4 w ' Q -,ty ,,, it , . -ii I 7. .. 1? KE? if f 'lf' tidy' I , . Y it ati . if ww i- V Z f, , ,,f

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TEACHERS HEAR A SPECHAL CALL Not everyone wants a job ghat doesn't pay much, takes a ot of extra time and could re- ult in frustration, but not ev- ryone can be a teacher. 'fYou ave to enjoy working with eople, said Mr. Paul Tie- ann. Teaching is a calling, ex- lained Mrs. Jeannie Hunt. I as inspired by some of my in- Her involvement teaching has taken her as as Europe where she visited y Cathedral three t was like going a religious exper- ience, she related. Now, when I discuss Murder in the Cathedral, I'm mentally there. Answering the same calling, Mr. Mark Tanton left a suc- cessful business career to go into teaching. Corporate life was dehumanizingf' he ex- plained. Pressure in the busi- ness world is external, but in teaching it's internal. It comes from wanting to find a way to communicate. He added that in sales, he learned that peo- ple never buy a productg they buy a person. I hope that my students see that I have energy and an interest in what I'm do- ing. Twenty-eight years of teach- ing history left Mr. Tiemann with an analytic view of his profession. People respect what they pay for, he said. Since people aren't paying much for teachers, they don't think of teachers as being very important. But, Mr, Tiemann disagrees with this attitude. His travels have taken him across the country and to the Middle East. Seeing some- thing is far better than reading about it, he explained. In at- tendance at every Varsity foot- ball game, he felt that a teach- er should be active in school activities. Students need to realize that teachers are hu- man beings and that they're in- terested in them. There is no place in a teach- er's job description that re- quires that they care, but Mr. Tiemann pointed out, If they didn't care, they wouldn't be here. While her class works on their re- search papers, Mrs. Hunt looks over Misty Yarbrough's notebook. Photo by Russell Duckworth Like every other teacher, Mr. Don Card must do hall duty one week out of the year. Photo by Lisa Wacker FACULTY 205



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- N0 INTERMISSION- in avatars stncalatrv .a ,H nw- All right, people, I'm not the one who's going to be on stage, Mr. Chuck Lytle warned. Scattered snickers filled the auditorium in re- sponse to this. I didn't intend for that to be funny, he bellowed. The auditorium suddenly was si- lent, serious and intense. Seriousness and intensity are two qualities Lytle annually brings to the direction of the fall and spring productions, sponsorship of Thespians, and Grandly emphasizing a point, Lytle lectures his Theatre I class on the im- portance of beats. Photo by Alfonso Gamez his teaching. Most importantly, Lytle dis- plays a certain honesty in teaching. Rather than relaying the myth that becoming a pro- fessional actor is easy and ef- fortless, Lytle teaches the re- ality of the business. Born in Pennsylvania, he was raised in a military family and traveled two continents as a consequence. To pursue an acting career, he journeyed to Los Angeles, where he- worked at Universal Studios. After a difficult year, Lytle returned home because I got sick of eating peanut butter. Lytle, who has a masters de- ROBERTSON - ZACHARY MICHAEL ROBERTSON - Trigonometry. Elemen- tary Analysis. Probability and Statistics, Computer Math, Math Club .. MARCIA ROPER - Typing I. Recordkeeping, English I-R, YAC .. LU SATORIS - Attendance Clerk-Attendance Office. 5 1.. Ja . Iv ,FO 'V' an 1 . ,.-'I It . -. T ,nm If h A l 1 F 'ti.'7E K f , 2 fi: ftrt P it to 5 H: 'IVV I K M 4 , vf ' ,v.... W ff C 3 , ' ' lf? i -X A, gree from thc llniversity of Oklahoma. has It-tu taught att North Garland for six years. He possesses a special quality which very few other teachers have. He arouses interest and pre- sents his material in a way that captivates his listeners, said Dar- ren Hervey, a junior Thespian. Lytle enjoys teaching drama because it relates to life situa- tions. He said, When I took dra- ma, everything else I'd ever learned suddenly made sense. Teaching it gives me a chance to do everything I like - acting, di- recting, scenery, etc. As Hervey said, He has taught me more about life than anyone I know. MATI'lE DON SHAID - Office EducationfWord- Data Processing. OEA .. MARY SHIVERS - Geom- etry. Algebra I. FOM I BUTCH SLOAN - Alge- bra II. Accelerated Math, FOM II .. CAROLYN SMITH - VAC Work Program. CBSE Teacher .. SARA SPELL - Physical Science . LINDA STAF- FORD - Reporting, Graphics! LayoutfDesign. Raider Echo. MaraudcrStaI'f. Specialized Writing. Advertising .. BARBARA STARR - Typing I SL ll ELAINE STEPHENS - Chemistry l. JETS ... NAN- CY STEPHENS - Typing I. Business Law, Business Communications. Senior Class JOE STONE - English. Personal Business Management. JV Football. Frosh. Track . MARY JANE STRINGER - Coun- selor . . LINDA SUHREN - Spanish I - IV. Spanish Club .. MARK TANTON - French I, Il. France: People SL Customs ... CAROLYN THOMAS - Latin I. ll, Ill, Latin Club PAUL TIEMANN - A.P. American History, Econom- ics . .. LAURA TODD - Study Hall ... JOHN VER- BLE - ArcheryfOutdoor Education, BasketballjFlag Football. GolflPhysical Conditioning ... MARYANN VESSEL - English ll. Ill ... FRAN VOCHOSKA - Library Aide ... JEAN VON HOFFMANN - School Nurse ... DAVID WALLACE - GolffBowling. Golf- fPhysical Conditioning. TennisjBowling SUSAN WALLER - Biology, Oceanography, La Pe- tites . DIANNE WALTER - Assistant Principal's Secretary . RANDY WANIECK - Metals I.Il. Woods I, Electronics I PATRICIA WETZEL - ,Accounting t. tt. Typing t. tits-vim stttztzttt a WHITE - PELE-Child Care. Homemaking I-Foods. PELE-FHAjHERO .. DENNIS WICKLINE - Physical Education, Health, Varsity Baseball. Frosh. :Football .IANICE WILKENS - Advanced Foods 84 Nutrition, Homcmaking I Foods, Intro. to Foods Br. Nutrition. FHA MARK WILLIAMS - Gymnastics, English II. III ... SHERI WILLIAMS - SlimnasticsjDance, Health. Mam'selles ... REBECCA WILSON - Vocational Counselor ... JANIS WOHLGEMUTH - English ll. CLA-ZR, Junior Class, Scribblers Club ... SUE WOODS - Algebra l, ITA ll, FOM l SALLY WOOLLY - PELE Il-Child Care, Consumer Educa- tion, Home and Family Living, Foods I, PELE II-FHA ... ZAC ZACHARY - World History, World Geogra- phy, Varsity Football FACULTY

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