Richardson High School - Eagle Yearbook (Richardson, TX)

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Assembly . . . summer school . . . e universa fa anciuac e ouaoi loearnino — ine cfiscooera of yesiercfatj an (J iomor. 3 schools within a school . . . routine and more routine . . . human anatomy and cats . . . lectures and notes . . . 9 weeks instead of 6 . . . Mr. akubanski ' and his oceans . . . team-teachinj; . . . Silas Mariier. Billy Budd and Paradise Lost cramming, finals and term papers . . . lunch in the library . . . RHS weather forecast: unpredictable . . . week-end homework . . . what bell s stem? . . . fire drills, assemblies— Fridays! . . . Jrienclsnip ihai orinos jou oa snarino ii . . . Pizza Inn after a football game initiations paste fiplits and Homecoming floats study liall in the Eagle ' s Nest bus trips Heiner. Lita. Claudia. Mike, Bertha chicken dinners, car washes, bake sales crowds in the halls Christmas caroling meetings before schoo meetings after school your own special table in the cafeteria illegal parlies in class Happy Birthday sung off key T¥ $1400 for St. Jude ' s . Open House hospitality . Anne Dalton, Crest ievv, Buckner . Scottish Rite, Denton State Home . purple podiums . cans for Thanksgiving . more cans for Christmas . counselors and college representatives . shoe shining . trophy polishing . Christmas trees . tutoring program . stick ' em up . Mr. Miller and his locker keys . c5, i£ai 6e eroice rnai can oe qioen cunereuer inere are peop e . . . peopj 10 we ' re from Richardson, couldn ' t be prouder . don ' t step on the Eagle . battle cry . pompoms for the pep squad . car smash minus the car, courtesy of RPD . poster parties without paper . winningest teams in Texas . 4 National Merit finalists . pride of RHS: Golden Eagle Marching Band . hall decorating competition, 1970 style . Eagle ' s Nest, smoker ' s hole, million dollar auditorium . we got the fever, we ' re hot, we can ' t be stopped . . . 12 SJnuofuemeni loeansm an cf in cfwicfuahiu 14 i o youi£ . Student Forum . . . school activities . . . Student Council . . . beads and flowers . . . part-time jobs . . . draft or lottery? . . . Moratorium . . . allegiance to our country . . . dreams of the future . . . Lovejoy ' s College Guide . . . brotherhood . . . peace, only the beginning . . . devotion to a cause . . . doing your own thing . . . 15 . Uooeiner cuiiA me passinq ofiime become . . . - U races of 70. Uaole of Gon enh z niroauciion 1-17 Jorecuora 3 SiuJeni £i e IS--41 (Jraanizaiions 42-121 Jli ifeiics 122-171 Jfonors 172-193 C?acu y 1 94-2 J Seniors 216-297 Juniors 29 S -357 SopAomores 3JS-399 C?l( ueHisemen s, S7n( ex. 400-433 Goncfusion 434 3 j 17 ;,fw?. ■ ;:r ,-m ' M , m fi ' iimsSi-:aKi!s ■■J :-. ' . ' j w %Mi ■r.:m STUDENT LIFE To Every Thing There Is a Season . . . A time to be born A time to die A time to kill . . . A time to heal 20 Student Life HH ll 9|K§|ii Mj p i Ek ii r ' i l | B|n i«JiB H A time to embrace . . . A time to refrain from embracing A time to gel A time to lose Student Life 21 J - .. -;. I • •■•-■ ■ r Are RHS pep rallies rated M ? ' Autumn IMPC 1 J ■1 m i V 2;_- 4 dBi ' « . ■■ flPS J e . 11 Martha Whitney and Royce Roman will do anything to break the school day monotony. Scratchy wool . . . short Fridays . . . IBM does it again! ... BLAH! ... owl loaf with Gar- land Sauce . . . American flags . . . black arm- bands . . . Ben Barnes . . . Persephone ' s return to Pluto . . . Barefoot in the Park . . . thank goodness for Thanksgiving . . . class elections . . . Paris pumpkin pie . . . fowl play at Open House . . . man on the moon . . . Mother Nature doing her thing all over your front yard. Caki Riblet portrays Scott Lipsett ' s typical mother-in-law in Barefoot n the Park. Student Life 23 Exchange Students From Argentina Lita Puig joins GSL on a visit to the Denton State Home. Exchange students attend countless dances and activi- ties. 24 Student Life luuLLo (UoL y -Motile A iA and Germany Heiner Brinnel displays one of his many talents at the Powder- puff Football Game. Tnt. ' mo ' ruvui JX ol. rfot-t c .y( ozjo (M wraAufrui Jkfort ' mi hciAii (ou nd iJnju r huMu . Heiner talks with Donna Troutt at the Key Club Prom. Student Life 25 As they circle the football stadium, Becky and Joyce wave Happy but nervous, Peggy and Cindy await the final to the crowd. ment. announce- Eagletlcs set the background for Homecoming nominees Becky McCurdy Pe gy Farry, Joyce Wooldridge, and Cindy Meyer. Would anyone question why she is Homecoming Queen ? 26 Student Life Homecoming ' 69 Dynamite comes in small packages. The element of surprise is a happy one at RHS. If my friends could see me nigv! Becky? Peggy? Cindy? Joyce! ... chicken wire, crepe paper, and wheat paste . . . the too long, too hot parade ... a missing Craig Morton . . . the howUng wind and flying paper flowers . . . the winning senior class float the first time aroimd . . . old familiar faces in the stands . . . Joyous Wooldridge! . . . 33-7 . . . the sixth-rated team? . . . only the beginning. The spirit bsndwagon rolls on. Student Life 27 . '  - .- ' £ ' -t : ■ji 1 X s. . v . ? ■ ■ ' ' V,- ,W1 , .X ' . ■y b«it -f r; v: - ■-lEii • ' - ■-■- t«w Barbie Brown brings beauty to the basketball boys, Paul Vance reaches new heights with the Cagers. Chinese New Year . . . windy, wet . . . I ' m dream- ing of a white Christmas. . . . 84° . . . days and days at the library . . . Cagers vs. Key Club vs. King and 1 . . . blah-er . . . Who are those guys? . . . chosen few with classes outdoors . . . Like a Bridge Over Troubled Waters ... A Rick Penny saved is a point earned . . . ordering caps and gowns — finally . . . $1700 from AFS Slave Sale . . . Guess who ' s coming for breakfast, Paula? . . . March of Dimes stick-up . . . fire in the workshop ... St. Valentine strikes with carnations and telegrams . . . senioritis . . . fly, flu, flown . . . Longing for Spring Vacation. The tables are turned during the March of Dimes stick-up. Student Life 29 RHS Presents ' ' The King and I ?? Martha Whitney makes a miracle as Buddha in The Small House of Uncle Thomas. ' -- ' i .,   ' ,M ' ' V ' yr You promised me a brick residence adjoining the palace! Under the direction of Mrs. Carolyn Doyle, rehearses for her role as Anna. Qfl Cm, Jo., T ;fo La Mirada de Amor ary Edwards and Paula Bowers reflect the theme of le Key Club Prom. Scott Lipsett is the first to congratulate the new Key Club Sweetheart. i i 1 pf i fck 1 HI 1 i Caren Bullock and Tom Prentice suggest another round for veryone. Cordon Bellah crowns 1970 Key Club Sweetheart, Amy Hailstone. Student Life 31 RHS Is on the Move Money power triumphs during the AFS slave sale. Coach Abe Spangler Homecoming King Jim Merryman reaps the spoils of victory at the Powderpuff football game. 59 Sitiirjpnt T.ifp eteSramS % ants you to buy an AFS slave. Barbara Langley discovers some secret admirers while selling Valentine telegrams. The Great Wall of China crashes the AFS New Year ' s party. Student Life 33 ■ ' CRi ViJ4 ■ • H Eji: s VT -, tor ' .t .: ' . V J - ,♦ . 1 I • : , I- «, . t Spring Four thousand people make the Walk for Development an outstanding success. Wiidflowers . . . faculty fiends finally foiled . . . popularity contests come to a screech- ing halt . . . Davie Shaw ' s Senior Soul Re- view . . . Mrs. Polsky ' s baby . . . mental drop- outs . . . marching against hunger in 30 miles of rain . . . try-outs for everything . . . band trip to Chihuahua . . . crabapple tree blooms on Earth Day . . . seniors dress up . . . seniors come in their true characters . . . teachers win the College Bowl ... $2 for prom tickets . . . class elections question 71 senior prom praying for exemptions . . . flowers never bend in the rainfall. Rachel VanCitters opens the Earth Day assembly with an anti-pollution song. Student Life 35 The Air Is Alive With Talent Student directors, Joe Smith and Debbie Collins, critically observe rehearsals for the senior play. Jim Harlowe masters the ceremonies of the Eaglette Review. Kent Kuehne does a bang-up job at the Senior Soul Review. f, Sfiirlpnt T ifp Bill Schell keeps a close eye on Linda Kirlden as she Dave Broshears hands in his research paper while being treated for makes her bid for 1970-71 cheerleader. exhaustion by George Davis. Odis Elam and Martha McCracken gaze scornfully during the production of Deadwood Dick. ' Student Life 37 1969 September John Honeycutt October Peter Broberg November Luke Wulfjen December Susan Canham 1970 January Bob BJair Penny Sanders rebruary Peggy Farry Jim Harlow March Davie Shaw Debbie CoUins April Jenny Lin Joe Smith May Mike Slaight Janice Leach Susan Canham. ' 38 Student Life l Eagles of the Year Left to Right: Mike Slaight, Davie Shaw, Janice Leach, Peggy Farry, Joe Smith, Jenny Lin, Jim Harlow, and Debbie Collins. Student Life 39 . . . And a Time for Every A time to keep silent . . . AC Ct,.Jc„t T •-(. Purpose Under the Heaven. A time for peace. Student Life 41 ORGANIZATIONS Steve Martin, Bob Auten, Peter Broberg, Jim Cleaves, and Jim Harlow perform a rousing skit at Denton State School. President Gordon Bellah leads discussion concern- ing a proposed Key Club project. 44 Organizations iiW Richardson glues crepe flowers onto the prize-winning Key lub-GSL homecoming float. Key Club Sparks Enthusiasm Election of Gordon Bellah, Pres., Luke Wulfjen, V-P., John Kuhn, Treas., Jim Cleaves, Sec, Mike Murphy, asst. Sec. . . . new member selection . . . 7:30 meetings ... bumper sticker sales ... Sexy Sadie pep rally skit . . . committee assignments . . . victory dance . . . World ' s Finest Candy sales . . . Scottish Rite Hospital . . . 2nd place Homecom- ing float . . . district convention . . . Denton State School . . . Crestview Rest Home . . . Christmas caroling . . . church . . . Leadership Banquet . . . hayride . . . free Kiwanis dinners . . . Key Club Valentine Prom . . . Key Club Sweetheart . . . flag raising . . . purchase of magazines for teachers . . . Key-Noter . . . Tex-0-Key . . . new officer elec- tions . . . Key Clubber of the year. [oe Zylka, Peggy Farry, Mark Rooker, Carta Fitzgerald, Craig Vrledge, and Kris Anderson take time out to relax at the Key Club alentine Prom. Vicki Shafer, Ryan Krebs, Luke Wulfjen, and Jim Harlow display hidden talents while Christmas caroling. Organizations 45 Officers ' meeting in the summer to plan year . . . moving of former sponsor . . . attempt to find new one ... no luck . . . new members ... no sponsor . . . first place Homecoming float . . . first time for Pal Club pins . . . finally a sponsor . . . Crestview with GSL I . . . Christmas project at Dallas Childrens ' Medical Center — skit for patients . . . would you believe Jim Merryman as Santa Claus? ... ho ... ho ... ho ... money raised by selling Christmas trees — getting tortured by Scotch Pines — cold afternoons on tree lot — setting trees up daily after wind blows them down . . . paint jobs on curb addresses throughout city . . . picnic with RHGC for children . . . garage sale . . . service projects with girls ' clubs at RHS. The Mesquite mosquitoes confer before Raid can kills them. Club Christmas tree was sold by Mike Ryan (below) This Pal and Neal Puckett. 46 Organizations ' al Club officers: Ricky Sullivan, Pres. ; Randy Knox, HisL; Jim litx:hell, Treas.; Rick Pierce, Sec; and Mike Milam, V.P. Pal Club Sticks Together in Service -1- •i . v ' J -■;• ' ■ fi- ' i:-- Pal Club boys: Don Hahne, Rick Pierce, Gary Gonzales, Mike Cain, Rick Sullivan, Joel Mackey, Randy Knox, Sammy Adams, Steve Wicker, Phil Norcoan, Neal Puckett, Mark McCarnon. Jim Mitrliell, Jim Amos, Craig Williams, Chip Nichols, and Harry- Martin. Organizations 47 GSL I girls take time to clown around with Key Club guys during Homecoming preparations. Oscar Eagle rides atop the GSL I Key Club float which tool 2nd place honors at Homecoming. GSL I officers, left to right, are: Front Row: Janice Leach, Ist V.P.; Michele Harper, 2nd V.P. ; Vicki Shafer, Corresponding Sec; Debbie Swords, Soph. Advisor. Back Row: Christi Pryor, Historian; Penny Sanders, Pres. ; Jody Raper, Jr. Advisor; Lisa Eldridge, Treas. ; Susan Canham, Sec. 48 Organizations niy Hailstone and Betsy Kerr provide entertainment at Denton State Home IS Poof -a- Bellies. Summer poverty ... a garage sale, compli- ments of Jody Raper . . . Newcomer ' s Tea — cookies, cookies and more cookies! . . . school and new members, the fabulous fifty slumber party at Penny ' s house — tossels and shaving cream ... the Eagle has Landed . . . a changing of the guard — Mrs. Baumgartner takes Mrs. Cox ' s charges . . . Sept. Club of the Month . . . bookcovers — two for a quarter! . . . Homecoming — 2nd place, paste fights and late nights with Key Club . . . purple podiums . . . Crestview — bingo, punch and singing . . . December running by fast and furious — Den- ton State Home, .3 needy families -|- 50 work- ing girls = 1 Merry Christmas, those naked dolls. Christmas caroling at Crestview fol- lowed by a Christmas party — food!. Reunion Tea . . . Basketball season — a spirit chain, proclamation and luncheon — where are the submarine sandwiches??! ... officer meetings and Mrs. Sander ' s cooking . . . sandwiches — not peanut butter and jelly, but plenty of cheese — for the rifle show . . . Sadie Hawkins Day Twerp Dance . . . Luke Wulfjen, GSL I beau . . . clowns at the Richardson Rec Center — out of school without the seniors . . . carni- val at Bowie Elementary School . . . Furr ' s cafeteria and the four hour elections — race for the blackboard, pictures, tears, new of- ficers, more tears . . . Teacher Appreciation Day breakfast ... a clock for the Eagle ' s Nest?! ... $54.80 worth of deserving mem- bers . . . Penny Sanders and Janice Leach — Outstanding! . . . final farewell to Seniors ' 70. GSL I Is Girls, Service, and Fun GSL I and Pal Club combine creative talents to paint tiie teachers ' podiums purple. Organizations 49 Girls ' Service League II Works With Others Cindy Frazier and Jennie Kretzer perform as rag dolls at Denton State Home. Nancy Reithner, Kiisti Peterson, and Gena Dean sell goods to a customer at their bake sale. GSL II officers: Nancy Palmer, Reporter; Gena Dean, 3rd V.P. ; Nancy Mize, Treas. ; Kristi Peter- son, Sec; Belinda Moses, 2nd V.P.; Linda Dyson, Pres. ; Barbara Langley, Hist.; and Karen Jackson, 1st V.P. 50 Organizations Patterning for Teri Holt . . . slumber party . . . church together and then out to eat . . . Christmas party: drippy candles, carols down Belt Line . . . elves at Denton State Home at Christmas . . . Ann Dalton visit . . . Valentine carnations and telegrams . . . Sadie Hawkins Twerp Dance . . . Farm Day at Recreation Cen- ter ... donation of picture of Mr. Collum to school . . . Easter egg hunt at Lee Park with children frtan Ann Dalton — a real Easter bunny, a lost child . . . election of next year ' s officers . . . joint slumber party with GSL I . . . swimming party for Seniors. Jancy Palmer and Marcia Eden decorate a room for a party vith children at Ann Dalton home. GSL girls give photographer David Schuler special treatment at their slumber party. Organizations 51 RHGC Shines in School Spirit Richardson High Girls ' Club offiiers, Left to Right, arc: Karen Melton, Hist.; Cindy Spicer, Treas.; Becky McCurdy, Pres.; Barbie Brown, VP; Ann Taylor, Sec. Jim Mitchell, George Neurohr, Haynes, David 0arr, and Keith RHGC girls and Pal Club boys ride in the Homecoming parade. 52 Organizations Beth Eby helps the children at mas tree. Curtis Smith, Wade Adams, Scott Hammer, Cindy Spicer, Molly Kendall celebrate the Eagles Nest ' s 2nd birthday. Working on the Homecoming float and tying for 2nd place in the parade . . . shining everyone ' s shoes . . . visiting and playing with the children at Fowler ' s Children ' s Home . . . feeling good giving a Thanksgiving dinner to a needy family . . . having bake sale rained out, selling goodies at school . . . decorating a Christmas tree at Methodist Hospital . . . helping with the March of Dimes stick-up . . . sponsoring benefit for special education classes at Richardson Jr. High . . . selling tickets to Three Faces West . . . having an- other bake sale . . . making others happy at Fowler Home . . . bringing cookies and cup- cakes to celebrate the 2nd birthday of the Eagles ' Nest . . . honoring service clubs at RHS with a tea ... being awarded club of the month for February . . . having closing ban- quet. Marty Matzen and Carolyn Bauer wonder who is ready to go swimming with them. Methodist Hospital decorate a Christ- Organizations 53 scsc Strives to )f T Vf Pam Mosher and Susan Hendricks serve RHS students at a SCSC bake- Many embarrassing moments are saved as SCSC member Debbie McLouth repaints signs on rest-room doors. 54 Organizations 1 A Miss Julie Crawford, sponsor, (far right) and attending fathers help themselves at SCSC Father-Daughter Banquet. Sue Kell demonstrates the soothing powers of love as SCSC isits Tabernacle Day School in West Dallas. the Preparing for Homecoming . . . making a float . . . sending dolls to Wadley . . . promot- ing school spirit . . . selling spirit candles . . . celebrating Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter at the Tabernacle Day School . . . hon- oring members ' fathers with a banquet . . . touching up bath room doors . . . earning money through a bake sale . . . presenting Senior girls with corsages on the day of the Awards Assembly . . . kidnapping Senior club members for a breakfast . . . appreciating Miss Crawford, club sponsor, with a corsage and Leaves of Gold . . . ending a very worth- while year. Organizations 55 United in Purpose Robert M. Blanton DIRECTOR FLUTES: Pam Holland Nancy Palmer Debbie Godich Marilyn Palmer Robyn Culver Mary Ellen Owen Jane Nolte Suzanne Babcock Jeane Gobi Leigb Ann Cosby CLARINETS: Carl Jensen Steve Gay Roberta Cleland Peter Fekety Susan Vaugbt Terrie Tunnel Vanette Vaught Wayne Steinbring Marianne Davis Jim Love Lynnette Munson Lisa Streit Pattie Dilmore Mike Walther Julie Grant Denise Dodson E CLARINET: Roger Grant ,H UA A t k i k k k mamm OBOE: David Buhner ALTO SAXES: Mark Blanton Debbie Hutto Jim Peschock Debbie Gant Brian Shaw BASSOONS: Debbie Dickey Karen O ' Donnell Jay Pbipps Melissa McLoughlin Warren Floyd Kaye Beneke B Hibbs Doug Frederick CONTRA-BASS CLARINET: TENOR SAXES: BASS CLARINETS: Debbie Saitta John Dorsa The Golden Eagle Band Mark Blanck BARITONE SAXES: Paul Hosier John Steger TRUMPETS: Reid Smith Jeff Tanner CORNETS: Clay Cox Jerry Barnes Steve Jackson Larry Harnett Bobby Whiting Mark Johnson Evan Mercer Don Vines FRENCH HORNS: John Stuckey Roxanne Cleiand Sandy Iricn Tom Henrich Paul Taylor John Kendall David Lawrence Ward Steinbach TROMBONES: K an Kreijs Fred Morgan Peter dioDerg Gordon Bellah bolj Wdish Randy Yazbeck Ki( k Hansen Kejth Wilson David Hrannan BARITONES: Kay Alussett David Frank Rusty McVay Mark Shamburg BASSES: Bill Stutts Jay Jackson David Allen Steve Stephenson Bob Nunn PERCUSSION: Scott Berry Dale Brennan Rusty Hill Randy Cunimings Lewis Keith TYMPANI: Brad Milner Organizations 57 The Foul Four . . . I ' aul Taylor, Larrj liarm-lt, Carl Jitixn, Jaj Phipps: a mixlurc of harhrr shop harmonies and gocK:]-l(n)kinfi boys. 1970: A Year for the Golden MNHSGC members Warren Floyd, Harry Shilling, and Ronnie Peshock provide hilarious entertainment for fellow band members. Sr. band girls prove that there are highs and 1970 Eagle Band members of the All-Region bands were Mary Ellen Owen, Fred Morgan, Marilyn Palmer, David Schaffnit, Bob Longino, John Stuckey, Nancy Palmer, John Dorsa, Pam Ho) ' and. Clay Cox, Bob Walsh, Steve Jackson, Roberta Cleland, David Buhner, Roxanne Cleland, Mark Blanck, Reid Smith. Jay Phipps, Peter Fekety, Bill Stutts, Debbie Godich, Paul Taylor, Carl Jensen, David Frank, Robyn Culver, and Brian Shaw. 58 Organizations of Excitement Eagle Band Helping themselves to a delicious meal, Kaye Beneke and Marching through the halls. Eagle band members kick Nancy Palmer enjoy themselves at the marching band off another great RHS pep rally. banquet. Organizations 59 Music Opens the Door to Many Worlds Enlarging the marching band . . . teaching others to march . . . representing RHS at the Cowboy-Jet game . . . making it hurt playing at pep rallies and parades . . . dim ing the season in a 71 ; minute UIL half-time ... preparing for UIL concert season: sec- tionals, Thursday night rehearsals ... in- vading Richardson community on a Saturday night with band candy . . . being flogged by marshmallows — girls ' slumber party . . . remi- niscing at the Senior banquet . . . spending 6 days in Mexico . . . touring Chihuahua by bus, train, and foot . . . seeing Copper Can- yon, the home of Pancho Villa, and the capital . . . squishing into a gazebo . . . eating chicken soup . . . broadening international relations through music . . . playing that one last time together — graduation . . . experiencing that beautiful feeling of working together to spread music to others. Eagle Band members Ryan Krebs, Carl Jensen, Clay Cox, Reid Smith, Fred Morgan, Jay Phipps, Ray Mussett, Pam Holland, and Robyn Culver (not pictured) make a clean sweep at All-State. While on tour in Chihuahua, Mexico, Eagle Band members tour the home of Pancho Villa. Having just been recognized as Best Groomed, Steve Gay proudly accepts his award from Mr. Blanlon, director. 60 Organizations 1970 Girls Choir Building the Homecoming float . . . giving a November student concert . . . earning funds through candy and rec- ord sales . . . performing a Christmas Concert . . . participating in The King and I ... helping with the Choir Country Store . . . earning a 2nd in concert and a 1st in sightreading at TUIL ... going down Central 90 mph with Becky Wade minus her glasses and in a car about to lose its back wheel . . . reminding Terri Tonne when the notes go up in Gloria and only succeeding in knocking the breath out of her . . . attending Buccaneer Music Festival in Corpus Christi . . . receiving calls at 2:00 AM from a certain band in Corpus for a late night party . . . waiting for the still-to-be-played jacks tournament . . . giving a spring concert . . . nearly falling off the stands dur- ing A Time For Us and forgetting the words to Spinning Wheels . . . Father Figg smiling?! ... The 1970 Eagle Staff regrets the inavailability of the Girls Choir picture. Organizations 61 ( nil 1970 CONCERT CHOIR First Row: Tom Werner, Pat Cooper, Ronnie Kennison, Leslie Kitchens, Steve Wise, Palti Edwards, Johnny Walker, Karen Jackson, Pat Patton, Kevyn Jones, Lynn Kitchens, Diane Darnell, Jim Bcnner, Melinda Mayes, Bruce Kinman, Cindy Edwards, Jeff Rhodes, Jody Geiger, Mark Burrus, Penni Lewis, David Figg, Karen Sweeney. Second Row: Danny Williams, Gayla Patterson, David M. Carter, Janet Scallon, Lairry Thompson, Sharon Worthington, Ronnie Johnson, Caroline Folger, Mike Kane, Dana Wells, David Hall, Debbie McGowan, Steve Hollowell, Andrea Ward, Larry Garmon, Diane Beck, David Vanderwall, Norene Bensend, Danny Davidson, Diane Jarvis, Kevan Goben, Susie Priest. Third Row: Pam McCaleb, Joe Ellard, Marcia Eden, Jim Durham, Cissie Forrest, Robin Horton, Sharon Gibson, Reybum Ruhl, Fern Strait, David Gibson, Martha McCracken, David L. Carter, Ellen Anderson, Russ East, Debbie Ricketts, Mark Albertson, Anne Nolte, Gary Gonzales, Brenda Stephens, Tommy Tucker. Fourth Row: Donna Waters, Mark Rathbun, Laurie Douglas, Mike Jurlina, Sharon Harndon, Rick Arnold, Mary Anne Morrison, Scott Stubbs, Judy Broom, Bill Russell, Christi Brinson, Malcolm Rowland, Sheryl Wade, Paul Taylor, Julie Byrne, Jonny Lewis, Shary Brewster, Lornen Nix, Pat Hasbrouck, Steve Leach. Concert Choir Travels to California Auditions . . . gruelling practices . . . home- coming float ... a victorious football game against the band . . . election of the choir sweetheart . . . roses for the runner-up . . . riser crew . . . squeaky risers . . . recording session for the record . . . Mr. Figg ' s watch . . . the candy sale . . . Country Store with Mr. Ruhl and white elephants . . . ahhhh- heulck, Nu nou nant na nanana? Nu nank nou . . . 1-2-3 grace . . . the zoo choir . . . not able to hear at the outside concerts . . . Irving contest — sight reading? . . . Mesquite . . . blank envelopes . . . what is deal here? . . . Aquarius, garoovy . . . My Country Tis Of Thee Greenville Stadium . . . Baccalaureate — one last time for the seniors. The Choir proudly presented its float in the Homecoming paiade. 62 Organizations Vladrigals Receive Superior Ratings David Carter Mike Kane Patti Hasbrouck Malcom Rowland Fern Strait David Patton Martha McCracken Gayla Patterson David Figg Marcia Eden David Hall Kevyn Jones Pat Patton Marilyn Stephens Ronnie Kennison Diane Darnell Organizations 63 Student Council Officers Mike Slaight, President; Kristi Peterson, Historian; Jenny Lin, Secretary; Mike Eckeburger, Treasurer; John HoneycutI Vice-President. 64 Organizations im Harlow and Bob Blair change the Eagle marquee to. advertise the :hoors musical. Hannah McCarley counts ballots during one of mun elec- tions Council runs. Student Council Attempts to Voice Student Opinions Need for a change . . . grade qualifications . . . election of representatives . . . contrasting officers . . . committees . . . scrapbook . . . officer meet- ings . . . pledge to the corner . . . calendars . . . marquees . . . teacher-student meetings . . . New- comers party . . . President ' s Council . . . March of Dimes . . . elections . . . Student Forum . . . problems . . . Teacher Appreciation Week . . . Col- lege Night . . . programs . . . introduction of speak- ers . . . collection of canned goods . . . Christmas tree . . . Eagle of the Month . . . pep rally skit . . . hall decoration contest . . . poster parties . . . Stu- dent Directories . . . contribution to funds . . . desire for progress. ouncil member Scott Coy places the school calendar in its display case. Organizations 65 Cleaning the Eagle ' s Nest . . . campaigns . . . Mrs. Mann . . . new Council room . . . possible installation of homerooms . . . 7:30 meetings . . . called meetings . . . agendas . . . prayers at football games . . . Suggestion Box . . . decisions . . . polls . . . conventions . . . Senior- Junior chairmen . . . curriculum changes . . . committee reports . . . Hall of Honor . . . headaches . . . disenchanted students . . . ad- ministrative restrictions . . . gripes ... no solutions . . . more gripes . . . apathy . . . heated discussions . . . the silent majority has it . . . the vociferous minority balks . . . con- ferences ... no alternatives . . . differences of opinions . . . too liberal . . . too conservative . . . radicals . . . longhairs . . . voice of opin- ions . . . great expectations . . . ambivalence of failure and success. Paula Bowers and Joyce Wooldridge pose in the first place winner of tlie car decorating contest. Mike Bedwell, Bill Schell, Debbie Collins, and Leona Kinder paint posters at a S.C. poster party. Alan Dyer and Jim Harlow contribute to the Christmas canned goods collection. 66 Organizations Council sfKinsor, Mrs. Elizabeth Mann, has devotedly worker! for thirteen years for the betterment of the Student Council. RHS is truly indebted to her and thankful for her. Student Council Looks for Solutions to the Problems of RHS SC officers Kristi, Mike, Mike, Jenny, and John lead discussion during a meeting of the Student Council. Organizations 67 Student Council Sponsors Presidents ' Council Brenda Spears successfully convinces students to cast their Presidents ' Council members are all smiles because of the 7:45 a.i votes for her, as her campaign manager, Steve Baxter, Presidents ' Council meeting they are attending, looks on. Mr. Armstrong, Mr. Olson, Mrs. Snyder, and Mr. Kelly eat lunch at the decorated teacher ' s table during the Student Council sponsored Teacher ' s Appreciation Week. 68 Organizations Richardson Guards Rins Out RHS Victories 1%9-1970 Eagle Guardsmen (L to R), Mark Walker, Mark Rathbun, David Figg, Larry Garmon, Bob Blair and Reyburn Ruh] preside over Friday pep rallies this year to boost Eagle spirit. Bob Blair pauses during halftime to join in singing the school ' s alma mater. Spirit gets a shaky start with the help of Eagle guardsmen in Smash ' Em! Organizations 69 1969-70 Eagle Cheerleaders Paula Bowers Peggy Farry Jim Harlow Pat Koch Cindy Garza Laura Foster Joyce Wooldridge Patricia West Cece Merryman 70 Organizations Spirit of ' 70 Is Captured by Many Summer practice . . . sore muscles . . . cheer- leading school at S.M.U. — 1st place daily and spirit stick! . . . Rm. 208 and Kilgore . . . Cotton Bowl . . . wax smiles . . . leos . . . foot- ball season and PEP RALLIES . . . getting the Eagle into the gym — push! . . . wrapping houses . . . running the boys onto the field . . . fans, shaky hats, suitcases, red and white paper plates . . . antics before the football crowd . . . We don ' t care ' cuz we ' re having a BLAST! . . . filming . . . cold weather . . . sirens and bells for touchdowns . . . basket- ball — I like cheering at the games because you can see the boys ' faces . . . multi-colored spirit ribbons . . . baseball — spirit in the stands . . . cheerleading elections for ' 70- ' 71 . . . Senior Breakfast . . . slumber party — graveyards, horses, spaghetti and skinny- dipping . . . close of FANTASTIC year. Paula Bowers spends Monday mornings the halls with spirit posters — 1st period decorating originals. No music plays, the gym is silent, then, E-A-G-L-E-S. Eagles! Hey! M - A 72 Organ izatii: Tricia West adds some soul to halftime. Boosting Spirit, the Eagle Guard readies for Friday ' s pep rally. . ' J n '  ni ■■ ' Eagleltes and football programs constitute another Friday ritual. SK:- ' j ' £l BHH lc! S§S ' vHn . . Sb ■ H Hk - M j[|jg[j gE|a g M W B f pWHi BTl ■ HK ' — - ip ' ■ ' B i ' 1 ■ BK . V fl ■ [ pt ' . ' x ' .  ■ Smiles and a variety of Friday football. routines make the Eaglettes a favorite feature of Organizations 73 Eaglettes 1969-1970 First Row: Lt. Jane Ann Owens, Lt. Marty Matzen, Capt. Karen Amis, Ll. Cindy Frazier, Lt. Pam Naugle, Lt. Barbie Brown. Second Row: Terry Gale, Graeme Conway, Karen Amundson, Chris Stocki, Susan Newsom, Becky Arnett, Debbie Cooley, Sandy Anthony, Lana Bates, Pam Coleman. Third Row: Tricia Downing, Pam Werry, Carol Cahan, Becky McCurdy, Kris Anderson, Carolyn Bauer, Susan Curry, Bev Denman, Debbie Conn, Pam Sams. Fourth Row: Connie Donnelly, Janet Luthans, Suzanne Keene, Cindy Powell, Susan Perry, Debbie Hardy, Linda Kirklen, Lori Hansen, Lynn Roberts, Debbie Butler. Fifth Row: Vicki Specht, Bev Ritmeester, Jenny Kretzer, Debbie Smith, Bev Auten, Susan Gillaume, Marci Kirkpatrick, Ann Davis, Vicki Miles, Ann Taylor, Marilyn Matthews. Sixth Row: Carolyn Prentice, Debbie Cloud, Debbie Lawrence, Michelle Ferguson, Sherri Livingston, Nancy Mize, Janie Kessler, Jane Dixon, Valerie Town- send, Bunny Simmons. 74 Orsanizations ' -ii JEW A 4r IS Jane Ann Owens Lieutenant Karen Amis Captain Barbie Brown Lieutenant Ba tt - •; J . A ' ■ i pm ■ % - .. . Miss Barbara Harmon Sponsor Eaglette managers: Janice Hager, Debbie Ploch, Cindy Moi, and Janie Bolitho. Pam Naugle Lieutenant Marty Mdizen Lieutenant Cindy Frazier Lieutenant Organizations 75 . I Performing an intricate step-two drill, the concert band first joined the Eagle Band in a successful marching season. Paul Crowder, John Bechtal, Keith Williams, and Billy Williams enjoy the Marching Band banquet. Anticipating the first day of summer band . . . learning an 8 to 5 step . . . marching the first game in a packed Cotton Bowl . . . proving oneself at the Bell Marching Festival, and then at UIL Marching Contest . . . marching through the TI halls . . . carol- ing and partying at Christmas . . . fattening up Mr. and Mrs. Collins at Steak and Ale . . . selecting sweetheart Kathy Kennedy . . . taking first big trip to Sweetwater: 4 hours on a bus each way, bus trouble, meals in Abilene, visits to college campuses, per- formance in a brand new auditorium without lights, first divisions, football, chess, cards, and then sleep on the bus, return to Richardson . . . giving two suc- cessful concerts . . . earning 27 I ' s at Solo and En- semble Contest . . . rejoicing over 6 first division ratings at UIL Concert and Sightreading Contest . . . putting up with the crickets and ants at the dance and slumber party . . . spending the rest of the year reading . . . remembering Mr. Collins and an eventful and exciting year. Concert Band officers Debbit Pres. ; and Sherry Spain, Sec. Mr. Gordon Collins, Director. Drom, Vicc-pres. ; Larry P aulkner, make plans for future concerts with 76 Orsranizations loncert Band Leads Successful Year DIRECTOR: Gordon Collins FLUTES: Jan Byri n Marcia Turner Bob Longino Cindy Swanson Sharon Chandler Kay Gregston Debbie Bryant Sandra Pipken Marie Walsh Penni Lewis Rebekah Dinger Laurie Wharton Carol Lubke Sherry Spain Jo Ann Rodgers Jill Harbin OBOES: M. C. Palmer Jaquitta Jackson BASSOONS: Shelley Hanson Anne Dallahite Susie Eberspacher CLARINETS: David Schaffnit Paul Krautter June Stringer Lou Richmond Sandra Koster Debbie Drom Suzanne Stanton Billy Williams Mike Beckell Keith Williams Elizabeth Collins Curtis Hawes ALTO SAXES: Rex Giffrrd Robin Teer John Mclntyre Richard Blayblock Gary Goodall Rosemary Westbrook LaVonne Trace TENOR SAX: Garrick Ranck BARITONE SAX: Marty Holder BASS CLARINETS: Pam Hoglund Marilyn Scott Joe Hamilton Eula Speece FRENCH HORNS: Willy Farris Dereck Harrison Melody Moffett Bob Nunn Anne Miller TROMBONES: Wally Hensen David Johnson Douglas Rutherford David Ingle Mike Coldiron Stan Abel Tim Richardson John Holkn Dan Gibson BARITONES: Dane Ridenour Larry Faulkner Judy Zart CORNETS: Dury Compton Kathy Kennedy Rusty Hutchison Ricky Wilkins Gary Hewitt Greg Harkinson John Boswell TRUMPETS: Mark Doyle Gary Hamilton Mike Wiederkehr Bruce Roe George Bullard BASSES: Roger Grubin Mike Schwartz Mike Miller DRUMS: Tom Bradford Jim Robertson Tom Kirwan David Gould TYMPANI: Scott Slaney Organizations 77 Eagle Feathers Boost School Spirit Janice Bruton — Lt. Janet Garza Jodie Langmack Karen Greer Mary Ryan Abby Stewart Sherry McCorcle Pam Seegers Jean Horan Becky Allen . Sharon Johnson Tricia Joyce Debbie Davoust Nina Taller Lynne Courtney Janeen Courtney Virki Cecil— i(. Paula Dyer Jill Hagen Loyce Gregg Becky Woodall Kathy Winkler Theresa Bryant Vicki Redinger Brenda Bartley Cindy McPherson Sandy Parks — Lt. Jan Short Kathy Woods Karen Newbold Jean Corzine Barbara Hix Karen Woods Debbie Smith Robin Connell Gracicia Piug Julie Lowrey Chris Coxwell Kathy Buenger Charlaine Buenger Debbie Bozeman Sandy Milot Kim Litterest Stephanie Russell Ava Anderson Sue Pearson Betty McChallick Diane Milot Leslie Redman — Lt. Joni Mondick Diane Pfiester Jean Tipton Tommye Morris Karen Markle Sally Wilson Susan Garrigus Brenda White Kit Taylor Linda Newby Vicki Terrell Debbie Duggan Cathy Cannon Peggy Ehret Sharee Swords Jill Hagen Suzanne Click Beth Franklin Linda Thompson Carol Harrison Terry Tomlinson — Lt. Kathy Cavins Linda Craig Nancy Resnik Marcie Young Susan Resnik Karen Beverly Myra Tyler Brenda Saratt Joy Howell Sherry Blakey Lynn Owens Laura Rolnick Sara Seay Melinda Mayes Debbie Ballard Barbie Barney Nancy Helm Becki Hopkins Terri Edge Marsha Quackenbush Jane Wallace — Lt. Alice Chamberlain Barbara Langley Melinda Cutchin Janis Dunard Janet Dwight Sue Ellen Barnes Debbie Eveleth Jeanie Powers Karen Deck Ellen Holder ■ Lori Paine Jill Abraham Toni Thomas Devellen Kimball Pat Rea Gayle Bilger Teri Tonne Jo Klingleburger Luberta Kuhn Paula Holland — Lt. Robin Munsey Becky Sharp Shannon Donohue Melinda Brown Wendy Witt Linda Higginbotham Barbara Hines Laurie Knox Gayle Goodfellow Kathy Martin Brenda Amstutz Ann Pohli Sandy VanHook Jo Anne Powers Julie Geiger Mona Ezell Mary Lovelady Marta Mahaffey Cindy Saylor Holly Behring Mary Ellen Brown Barbara Rust Judy Broom Michelle St. John— £«. Tammy Hardyman Lynn Rakofsky Phyllis Streetman Becky Crosby Kathy Hostler Cindy Kebajian Sherri Cambell Kim Kraettii Ellen O ' Brian Karen Young Susan Clough Kathy Pogue Maura Murphy Lou Ann Young Carol Combs Dee Peavy Jill Besset Anna Priest Cindy King Jill Harbin Camille Short Judy Mangold Sandra Pearson Ann Stuart — Lt. Julie Smith Karen Rich Lynn Wysocki Sherry Smith Beth Bates Debbie Bisenius Kathy Kerr Debb ie Anderson Judy Ellard Beverly Dawson Molly Fitzgerald Nancy Reithner Barbara Koncewicz Sherry Gahan Sheila Marks Toni Naugle Alison Pedden Vicki McManus Linda Levine Denise Howrie Janet Stutts Ann Mannewitz Pam Grupp Debbie Swords — Lt. Christy Sachau Sandy Schnitman Teresa Gentry Beth McAllister Linda Trace Joy Lindsey Paula McAllister Candy Conway Cindy Calkins Karen Horak Pat McCay Dana Tanner Julie Pittman Barbara Hopper Ann Ennen Claudia Jackson Karen Keiser Patty Klunder Cindy Gilmore Melisa Eikner Marianne Baker Nancy Ashmore Susan LaRoache Lisa Eldridge — Capt, 78 Oreanizations Eagle Feathers get ready to cheer before a Friday pep rally. Eagle Feather officers: Lisa Eldridge, captain; Brenda Spears and Darby Allyn, co-captains; Leslie Redman, Janice Bruton, Michelle St. John, Debbie Swords, Teri Tomiinson, Jane Wallace, Sandy Parks, Paula Holland, Vicki Cecil, and Ann Stewart, lieutenants. EAGLE FEATHERS white gloves . . . pom-pom routines . . . straight squad lines . . . unorganized meetings . . . roll call . . . homecoming demerits . . . mouse at Denison game . . . right bus found . . . coke at half- time? . . . firecrackers under stands . . . foot- ball games . . . basketball games . . . new sponsors Miss Stone, Miss Barnett, and Mrs. Shertz . . . bake sale . . . slumber party . . . graduation to Eaglettes. Warm clothes cover up uniforms at the Lake Highlands game. Organizations 79_ Annual Staff Traces 1970 EDITORS: Debbie Godich Susan Canham SOPHOMORE SECTION: Candy Conway Paula Holland Barbara Hopper Cindy Swanson JUNIOR SECTION: Mike Bedwell Janice Bruton Lynn Roberts SENIOR SECTION: Penny Sanders Mike Milam Chris Butschek Beth Eby Susan Young HONORS: Barbara Hopper Beth Eby FACULTY: Susan Young Candy Conway BUSINESS: Paula Dver Janice Hager Janich Leach — mgr. Jane Zubay Wendy Witt PHOTOGRAPHERS: David Schuler Larry Collins Perry Rogers Chris Hamilton Mike Oakley Tom Henrich ATHLETICS: Jim Gleaves Burton Scott Joe Shepherd ORGANIZATIONS: Debbie Collins Pam Holland John Honeycutt SPONSORS: Mrs. Bettye Martin Miss Julia Darnall 80 Organizations Debbie Godich, Eagle editor, keeps her composure during K %! 6th period. Proudly presenting Mr. and Miss Annual Staff 1970, Joe shepherd and Penny Sanders. ■ .-av - ! .? .-! -. . ' -V ■ ■ ■■ ' Debbie Collins and Paula Dyer try some mental telepathy during annual staff. The beginning: an impromp tu swimming party ... B216 . . . perfection . . . unity . . . photographers . . . Taylor Publishing Company ... ad sales . . . the case of the missing staff . . . faulty triplicate sheets . . . Mrs. Martin and her discipline . . . Miss Darnall and her budget . . . the openminded sports section . . . Christmas Party ... a new format for the book . . . secrecy . . . locks on the cabinets . . . broken type- writers . . . progress chart . . . fights with the Talon . . . confusion . . . crop, reduce, bleed, enlarge, over- burn, reverse ... indexing ... brown lines ... sign out . . . tardies . . . Grand Central Station . . . annual sales . . . Mr. Conger . . . the staff picture . . . Happy Annual Time: the calendar, signs, awards, and food . . . honors pictures . . . deadlines never met . . . the wait for Sr. pictures . . . screaming, impatient editors . . . pages turned back again, again, again, again, etc. . . . confinement to the room ... a year and a half of work . . . January 5 + April 1 + May 30 -f- June 10 = August 11! ... Traces of 70. Organizations 81 Barbara Wickett shows Tom Prentice that Talon staffers will go to any lengths for a story. Staff members Lucy Whitted and barbara WicKcit worK frantically to meet the deadline. All-state paper . . . outstanding writing, pho- tography, and art ... record-breaking awards . . . coverage of all phases of school life . . . broken printing presses . . . missed deadlines and assignments . . . lost stories . . . last minute paste-up . . . controversial issues . . . picture and cabinet fights with the Eagle staff . . . broken typewriters . . . B-216 . . . Grand Central Station . . . Letters to the Editor . . . 5th period . . . subscriptions to RHS grads . . . progress issue on RHS . . . ILPC conven- tion . . . conclusion to a hectic year. Tom Prentice, Amy Hailstone and other Talon staffers piece together an- other Talon as Janice Hager and Cindy Bullard look on. 82 Organizations Second year students Cindy Bullard, Alan Dyer, Amy Hailstone, Debbie Klauser, Richard Pate, Tom Prentice, David Schuler, Stephanie Tanner, Lucy Whitted, Barbara Wickett, and Janeen Courtney excitedly glance at an edition of the Talon just off the press. Talon Earns State-Wide Recognition Miss Sarah Scott, Talon sponsor, helps the staff paste up. Organizations 83 Mike Milam, Will Ri( hardson. Chris Hutsi Ink, Jim Harlow and Bill Blair watch Steve Galloping Gourmet Martin at- tempt to smash the lemon meringue pie. Gourmet Club Spices Up RHS Steve Martin, Pres., John Kuhn. V.F., Joe Shepherd, Treas.. John Honeycutt, Sec, Craig Edwards. Hist. . . . selecting members . . . com- pleting applications . . . cancelling meetings . . . activating officers . . . securing a sponsor and kitchen . . . not having enough food . . . loving Mrs. Snyder . . . beating meringue . . . attending cook-ins . . . watching our language around Mrs. Snyder . . . baking casseroles . . . forgetting to light the oven . . . scouring sinks . . . mopping floors . . . sweating in the dough . . . keeping hands soft with Palmolive . . . tasting our wares . . . burning our food . . . learning a little . . . having a lot of fun. 84 Organizations John Kuhn and Steve Martin slice the beef into strips for the stroganoff. Luke Wulfjen begins the most exciting part of cooking: washing Mike Milam cautiously approaches his stove as Chris Butschek ° ' - stands back and watches. My meringue finally peaked! cries Bob Blair as Jim Cleaves and Luke Wulfjen look on. Orsanizations 85 French Clubs Promote French Culture -Beginning- Get-acquainted party . . . small club . . . con- fetti sale . . . irregular meetings . . . powder- puff team with Advanced French Club . . . new hopes for next year. Mrs. Brandt, sponsor, and Beginning French Club members make plans for future projects. (right) At the Powderpuff Football Game, the French Flies at tempt to overcome their opponents, the Spanish Fleas. Mrs. Ellard. sponsor, makes plans with Beginning French Club member Susan Hubbard. 86 Organizations At the annual pancake breakfast, Advanced French Club membeirs listen as foreign exchange student, Heiner, speaks. Practice makes perfect as the French Flies strengthen their forces. Advanced French Club officers Carol Wingard, Hist., Robyn Vineyard, Pres., Beth Eby, V.P., Julie Porter, Treas., Gayla Patterson, Sec, and Pam McConnell, V.P., lead a successful year. -Advanced- Student orientation for prospective members . . . powderpuff practice . . . pancake break- fast with Heiner and Leita . . . glue fights at float clean-up . . . Homecoming float . . . frantic search for green turf . . . guest speak- ers ... football game reviews with PSAF . . . backward films . . . bake sale . . . generous donations to AFS and Religious Council . . . new officer elections. Organizations 87 Pan-American Student Forum Completes a Successful Year of Service Teri Weart, Marcia Quakenbush, Janice Bruton, and Lisa Norton serve them- selves at the District PASF luncheon. On Teacher Appreciation Day Linda Kirklen pins a carnation on Mr. Brown. 88 Oreanizations -■■- 5-_-iJ= ■■ Spanish Fleas are alive and kicking as they itch their way to their first victory over the French Flies. PASF olficers: Hal Mallory, Pres.; Kris Anderson, 1st V.P.; Teri Weart, 2nd V.P. ; Janice Bruton, Sec; Gena Dean, Treas. ; Mike Bedwell, Hist.; Cass O ' Malley, Dist. V.P.; Linda Kirklen, Dist. Sec. and Mrs. Ester Patterson, sponsor. Memories of the convention last year . . . palsy pills . . . kidnap party — the fire . . . new members party . . . pep rally skit and victory dance for the Greenville game . . . water fights at carwash . . . first time to win the powder- puff game . . . carnations to teachers during National Teachers ' Education Week . . . col- lection of 165 bathrobes for Parkland Hospital . . . District luncheon . . . help with the March of Dimes ' ' stick up . . . the collecting, blow- ing, dying, decorating and selling of eggs for the Easter egg rally. Organizations 89 Nelson Baird, and Karen Kaiser begin to enjoy their meal at the banquet as Tomniie Lou McMillan asks for third JCL, the best year ever . . . bake sales totalling $80 . . . the chariot race that never was . . . Saturnalia — pizzas, football, girls?! ... slum- ber parties — shaving cream, those sleepyheads, pyramids, pictures, trampoleen . . . more bake sales . . . Monday morning meetings . . . State Tournament at San Angelo — rain, mixer, snow, midnight parties, up at six, tests, state officer elections, out of school, the bus ride, many state awards ... the Annual Banquet — togas, pins, food, Kip ' s without shoes, slaves, gods and goddesses . . . new officers . . . Senior Appreciation Tea . . . close of ' 70. Peggy Ahem, Leita Puig, and Marcy Nedrow entice the male slaves 90 Organizations Jim Eppright leads important discussion concerning JCL. JCL Furthers Interest in Latin at the Banquet. Dana Tanner sits through an exciting JCL slumber party. Organizations 91 German Club Completes Successful Year Homecoming float . . . garage sale . . . large earnings of $150 . . . Beethoven bake sale . . . club banquet at a local German restaurant dramatic entertainment by third year students . . . end of year party. The German Club float displays the soaring ability of RHS. Celebrating Beethoven ' s birthday with a bake sale, German Club members sell goodies to eager RHS students. What are Lee Fratt, Hank Savage, Ruth Slattery, and Kathy Spies cooking up for the German Club? 92 Organizations Paramedical proves the Eagle flies high at Homecoming. Paramedical Goes State-Wide Oh, the agony of it all groans Omar. Student Orientation . . . Homecoming float . . . general tour of Methodist Hospital . . . private laboratory experience . . . informative speakers: Dr. Dietrich, veterinary medicine; Mr. England, pharmacy . . . bake sale . . . general constitution . . . first state charter . . . state convention . . . Parkland Hospital tour . . . city-wide conference at the Marriot Hotel. Paramedical officers Mary Ellen Brown, George Davis, Robin Connel, Judy Kiser, and Stuart Kalmes present Mrs. Keasler, sponsor, with the new state charter. Organizations 93 Science Club Seeks Knowledge Wadley Blood Bank . . . psychiatrist speaks . . . computers . . . University of Texas at Dallas open house . . . computer programing . . . mechanized black jack . . . nerds . . . higher learning . . . films . . . motion . . . sight and sound . . . study of crystals . . . Truth of Tomorrow . . . chemistry and physics handbooks . . . speaker on moon rocks . . . geology . . . oceanography . . . science at work . . . dreams . . . astrology . . . working together . . . thinking of money making proj- ects . . . Science Club and Mu Alpha Theta joint annual banquet . . . officer elections . . . planning coordinating committee . . . X-rays . . . understanding through scientific reason- ing. Science Club sponsor, Mr. Olson, gives final directions for the club ' s field trip. Daa Wells, Pat Hasbrouck, Mr. Olson, Sharon Erase, Bill Stutts and Arnett Scrogglns learn about molecular structures. 94 Organizations V usan Moorehead and Steve lilair put in a hard day ' s work at the Mu Alpha Theta bake sale. Math Clubbers look intrigued by the technicality of the UCC computers. Steve Blair, Sharon Brase, George Davis, Mike Kane and David Ross take it easy at the Math Club Christmas party. Mu Alpha Theta Sums Up Year Trips to UCC computer center . . . Hockaday Math Contest: Karen Amundsen, third place . . . guest speakers . . . Dr. Helsey from the University of Texas at Dallas . . . slides of moon rocks . . . money-making projects . . . bake sales and pen sales . . . contest entrees . . . Number Sense Contest . . . Christmas party . . . math baseball . . . memory games . . . Mu Alpha Theta Scholarship. Organizations 95 Candystripers Car( u Denise Cooper and Juni Mondick stop to cheer up a patient. Craig Morton appears as a guest for Homecoming. Devotion . . . service with a purpose . . . hair-pulling and tears at Homecoming . . . Craig Morton! . . . music at monthly meetings by Sharon . . . hours of work at Richardson General Hospital . . . work in the lab — dirty test tubes! . . . candy cane sale . . . love bead sale . . . Softball tips at meetings . . . hair- raising tours by Joni and Denise . . . Becky ' s ribs . . . dinner party . . . slumber party . . . scholarships. Joni Mondick and Denise Cooper aid the ailing Sue Babcock. 96 Organizations Club members riding on the Homecoming float mourn the death of the TJ Rebels. Library Club Sells s Paper Back Books ' eggy Geolat tries to convince her customer that this is the best book or her money. Club officers include: Jane Moorman, Sec; Maicy Nedrow, Treas; Helen Mooty, Pres; Debbie Bozeman, Hist; Cindy Geolat, VP; and sponsor, Mrs. Parker. Honoring teachers with a faculty tea ... at- tending the district TALA convention . . . decorating a tree for the library at the Christ- mas party . . . attending the state TALC con- vention in Victoria . . . presenting the librar- ians with flowers on Valentine ' s Day . . . planning an orientation tea to acquaint pros- pective members with the club . . . having an end-of-school party . . . running the copy ma- chine throughout the year . . . purchasing and selling paperbacks in the library. Organizations 97 Meeting new friends . . . sharing the same loneliness . . . feeling lost in such a huge school . . . being around new friends . . . not being quite as lost . . . planning socials and projects . . . playing football together . . . practicing well . . . taking on JCA in a football game . . . having parties . . . having more parties . . . having still more parties . . . fun . . . games . . . working together . . . scheduling a car wash . . . watching the rain . . . trying again with another car wash . . . having a picnic to close the year. Harry Martin checks to see that everyone at the comers ' picnic is having fun. 98 Organizations Future Teachers of America officers: Becky Chitwood, Treas; Denise Cooper, Pres; Debbie Woods, Sec; Carolyn Prentice, Hist; and not pictured Terri Tonne, VP. Future teacher-help system helps students gain ex- perience in teaching field as each club member aids a teacher at RHS . . . pre-school organized at Thanks- giving . . . cookbooks of contributed recipes made and sold . . . bake sale . . . apples to teachers on Teacher Appreciation Day . . . cookies donated to the teachers ' lounge . . . social at Denise Cooper ' s house . . . cook- ies taken to the USO at Love Field . . . more cookies to the teachers ' lounge — Valentine ' s Day . . . teaching experience at elementary schools during first grade pre-registration . . . closing banquet at Hubbard ' s . . . scholarship given to a deserving FTA member. Club members listen to business at meeting held at Denise Cooper ' s house. At closing t anquet FTA members and sponsor, Mrs. Gaydon, enjoy their meal. Teacher-Help System Gives FTA Girls Experience Organizations 99 DECA Trains Students for Future Distributive Education students rise and shine for their 6:30 breakfasts. DECA officers: Caria Rich, Sec; Carolyn Cramer. Treas; Marcia Yaws, VP; Nancy Vogt, Hist and Rep; Gary Karnavas, Pres; and not pictured, Tom Baylie, Pari. Wimberty Leadership Workshop in Arlington . . . sev- eral 6:30 breakfasts ... dinner with the speaker from the stock agency . . . sale of calendar towels . . . con- tests — entering and winning local, state, and national ... marketing research — selling Campus Pacs in Eagles ' Nest . . . Employer-Employee Banquet ... the award presentations for sales demonstration, job inter- view, advertising layout, and display ... the Lake Party . . : display case in ' A ' hall with each person getting a turn . . . leaving school at 2:30 to go to work . . . the special parking lot. 100 Organizations Carolyn Cramer with Dr. J. J. Pearce holds her trophy after winning first place in state for display. v tfff« ' % OF AMERICA m- Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Prepare Students for the Future Training under Mr. Sholty . . . various jobs . . . reading books VICA prepares many display cases such as this one concerning dental care. applying for . . . preparing weekly assignments . . . earning two credits for graduation . . . going to first or second period in E-108 . . . working a minimum of fifteen hours per week on jobs . . . preparing display cases for dental care, electronics, etc. ...preparing students for future vocational jobs . . . winning honors at district and state competition . . . keeping notebooks . . . striv- ing for perfection. Sherry Hampton, Roxanne Crouch, Dorothy Holder, Mark Martie. and Jeanne Milleir sign their names in the VICA membership book. Organizations 101 Kidnapping new members . . . working with TARS . . . coaching track at the YMCA . . . holding a dough- nut sale before school . . . going trek-or-treating . . . selling papers . . . delivering circulars . . . helping YMCA with office work . . . changing sponsors . . . sleeping at Lake Dallas . . . playing pool . . . visiting with the Women ' s Liberation . . . working at the Notre Dame Special School . . . ending a great year . . . making new friends . . . holding on to lasting memories. Many long hours of work went into constructing the Hy-lite Homecoming float. Pres. Bronwyn Seiiiner presents ideas for the next Hy-lite service project. Hy-Lites Light RHS Hy-lite girls listen while Bronwyn explains details of an activity. 102 Organizations J KFSG Communicates With Languages Mr. Marion, KFSG sponsor, and club members do much to assist all RHS language students. KFSG officers Linda Kirklen, Denise Dodson, and Hank Savage take a break from running the lab. Where ' s your lab pass? . . . Duh, what ' s a lab pass . . . Come in. Tokyo . . . PFFFFT . . . Pou ! ! Ooops! ... This isn ' t Spanish!?! ... out of order . . . Now. when the Frau comes in . . . switch number 20 keeps the machine from blowing . . . tapes . . . squeaky, twisted, broken . . . where ' s the key? . . . I-I-I-broke it move to the next booth, please . . . where What is this? Beethoven ' s Fifth?! says Rick Woodul, a language student. is a pen? . . . what time is it? KFSG signing off. thi Organizations 103 Red Cross Experiences the Joy of Giving Leading Red Cross are Charlaine Buenger, Julie Byrne, Judy Broom, and Mrs. Green, sponsor. Visiting Gunter Old Folks Home . . . Giving a birthday party for Jessie, age 82 ... pre- senting blue in a corsage and cake . . . having a Valentine party for the others . . . feeling as if they were your grandparents . . . learning about their families, histories, and past mem- ories . . . listening to Red Cross officials . . . making stockings for the Childrens ' Osteo- pathic Hospital . . . raising money with a bake sale . . . helping and serving others . . . ex- periencing the joy of giving. Visiting Gunter Old Folks Home, Judy Broom brings the freshness of youth to the life of an elderly patient. The desire to give shines about Sharon Harnden ' s face as she visits at Gunter. 104 Organizations r m ' i ' K. E 1 It, F - :; ,. Chess Club Participates in Chess Tournament Starting first chess club . . . setting up rules . . . electing officers . . . holding weekly meet- ings . . . having Mr. Thomas as a sponsor . . . being in a challenging chess tournament with St. Marks . . . trying to reach goal of No. 1 in state. Doug Gabler puzzles over his next play. Bruce Roe and Manuel Robinson match wits in a chesa game. Ron Konenchy makes his move against James Lineback. Organizations 105 ?•«) Pat Hasbrouck, Scott Woods, Randy Yazbeck, and Susan Canham are just a few of the mystery voices of KRHS. IMIIIIIMIIMIIIIII ( I f fi f f f rr rfff-rff rf Tiiiiiiinniiiiiiii niiniiiiiiMiiiiiii ill nil The soul of KRHS lies within the intercom, better known as the monster ' KRHS Speaks for RHS May 1 have your attention, please? . . . ap- pearing for try-outs . . . working with Mr. Kelly and Mrs. Chapplear . . . obtaining con- fidence and corridor passes from Mrs. Gray . . . operating the monster . . . pounding the xylophone . . . wondering who are those guys? . . . preparing for the Early Bird — Oscar Eagle forecast, obtaining the white hat award, read- ing announcements and songs, taking a solo flight . . . getting Club of the Month for Jan- uary ... having a school bulletin board?!! . . . signing off for 1970. Vicki Parsons begins the third period announcements. 106 Organizations hris Corey makes a contribution lo the Religiou! Count il ' s Thanksgiving olleclion. Religious Council Collects for Underprivileged Election of officers . . . irregular meetings . . . plans for projects . . . Thanksgiving collec- tion . . . canned goods collection . . . sing-song at Silver Leaves . . . collection of money for the Dallas Society For Crippled Children . . . visitation of Recognized Church of Latter Day Saints and First Unitarian Church . . . Mon- day morning devotionals . . . displays in school cases . . . feeling of accomplishment. Riligiiiiis Ciiunril officer? are Delibie Shook. Sei . ; Jeanne Powers, Pres.; Nancy Williams Hist.: Debbie .Slarnes. Dev. Cbair.; and Nancy Prewitl. Treas. Organizations 107 Junior Civitans Promote Citizenship Float for Homecoming . . . sale of candy for retarded children before Halloween . . . col- lections of magazines for soldiers in Viet-Nam . . . convention in Houston — group therapy . . . street numbers repainted . . . convention in Longview — district officers . . . cards at X-mas time . . . visit to Crestview . . . parties, parties, parties . . . Miss Civitan nominee — Kristie Peterson . . . convention in Houston — planning next year . . . citizenship strengthened at RHS. Junior Civitan members Debbie Hardy and Patty Rowland receive Fund donations. Working hard on a Homecoming float. Junior Civitans display the flight of RHS. Junior Civitan officers David Stallard, Jerold Plumb, Patty Rowland, Terry Tomlinson, and Debbie Hardy lead a successful year. 108 Organizations Pt PI P l M B j fv JV v i fl VH p ' H| l aH M m H ' SI HI i In III ' 1 Junior Citizens of America Promote Fun Selling T-shirts with the JCA MOTTO ... Monday night meetings at the Rec Center . . . planning for football games and parties . . . interclub football games . . . Renner Fall Fes- tival— Oct. 3. 1969 the Holiday Inn . . cation unknown . , Dallas, May 16-17 , Lake Texoma . . New Year ' s bash at , . last party, date and lo- . . all-night ball at Lake . . . cleaning up beaches at visiting Scottish Rite Hos- CA officers are Danny Scott, Treas. ice-Pres. ; and Jim Mitchell, Sec. David Stallard, Pres. ; Mike Cain, pita] . . . surfing trip to the coast . . . brotherly love. JCA members discuss plans for the party at Lake Dallas. Organizations 109 i . ! National Forensic League Develops Techniques of Communication «- «s An interested audience provides encoiiragement for performances. Tile judge is the hardest individual to convince of a superior per- formance. 110 Organizations To provide a convincing performance is the goal of NFL mem- bers. Hours of grueling practice make for perfect gestures and expressions, as shown by this participant. Appearing at club orientation . . . learning new expressive techniques . . . practicing for presentations . . . memorizing lines for tourna- ments . . . preparing debates . . . attending the Mesquite Tournament and receiving first and second place in duet acting and poetry . . . ob- taining another first place award at North Texas . . . having superior ratings at the tournament at Bryan Adams and Hillcrest . . . writing invitations for the tournament at RHS . . . arranging judges for the contest . . . finding time keepers for each division of de- bate, duet acting, dramatic interpretation, poetry, prose and extemperaneous . . . buying cookies and cokes for the judges . . . declaring Denton sweepstakes winner . . . singing arias at the Sunset Tournament . . . selecting Terry Hart as President and Becky Hartt as Vice- President-Secretary . . . enjoying Mrs. Doyle ' s sponsorship . . . completing a successful year for 1970. An NFL member strikes an indignant pose essential to her effective presentation. Organizations 111 AFS Strives for World Peace Our exchange student from Argentina, Leita Puig. Heiner Brinnel from Germany is surprised with a birthday party. Vicki Stewart helps decorate one of two AFS Christmas Trees. 112 Organizations i %, ' • x SHv •■ l Chinese New Year Party, Debbie Collins and Mike Bedwell pose as Chinese twins, Mike Murphey as a chopstick, Jane Zubay as the Wall of China, Jim Harlow as a Chinese junk, Jeff Sanderi as an egg roll while David Henry, Charleen Greer, Vicki Stewart, Rick Cury, Heiner Brinnel, Ann Beatty and Mike Fnuhar are Chinese men and women. ]hris Butschek opens his Christmas present at AFS slumber parly, vhile Amy Hailstone, Steve Martin, and Scott Lipsett watch. Meeting new exchange students at picnic in summer . . . surprising new members with a breakfast . . . working on float with a peace sign, then having it collapse after judging . . . surprising Heiner with a party for his birth- day . . . dancing with everybody and anyone at the party for all AFS ' s in Dallas . . . selling Christmas cookies at bake sale . . . having slumber party — running between houses, play- ing with cars, making juniors and sophomores bow down to seniprs . . . decorating two Christmas trees . . . selling license plates . . . setting record sales at Roman Slave Sale — selling Paula Bowers for $321 to the group in the front of the auditoriiun . . . celebrating Chinese New Year — wearing Chinese costumes, eating chop suey with chopsticks . . . having banquet . . . electing new officers for next year . . . getting to know Heiner and Leita throughout the year . . . having an AFS Rally . . . giving a party for the Dallas area stu- dents . . . understanding different customs and ways of life. Organizations 113 Rehearsal, under the direction of Mrs. Carolyn Doyle, begins long in advance of the final performance. Behind the scenes Martha Whitney prepares Joe Smith for his role in the RHS stage production of Barefoot in the Park. Playhouse Presents New members . . . new officers . . . Bare- foot in the Park — collapsible skylight, too much snow, eel??!!, a ces soir! ... King and 1 — who is King here? — watch the skirt, kids, kids and more kids, etcetera . . . GIT . . . It ' s not my line ... I can ' t hear you! . . . Thank you, Mrs. Doyle. Kaki Riblet, portraying the typical mother-in-law, expresses her opinion 114 Organizations In February, Playhouse contributed to the Fine Arts Department production of The King and I as Scott Lipsett and Carol Weakly listen. Organizations 115 College Bowl teachers wonder who is the king of soul? Could it be Chubby Checkers?? Smiling hostesses Martha Bealty serve parents and members. Vicki Miles and Susan Allen sign the membership book and light the candle of knowledge at the induction ceremonies. 116 Organizations Students ask themselves if it is a hippopotamus that sweats red?? National Honor Society President, Peter Broberg; Vice-Pres., Jim Harlow; Sec ' y., Patty Johnson; and Treas., Bob Blair. Service Projects Are Added to NHS Activities Induction of new members — lighting candle, signing book, getting membership card and shaking Peter or Jim ' s hand ... the last line of the Honor Society pledge Character, Schol- arship. Leadership, and Service . . . help with March of Dimes stick-up . . . teachers winning college bowl for the first time — ques- tions like what animal sweats red? and Who was the inventor of Mothers ' Day? . . . tutoring project for Seniors and others need- ing help throughout the year . . . yours for the asking . . . service to others at Elmer Scott Community Center for children in West Dallas . . . scholarship award . . . collection of dues . . . ordering pins . . . election of next year ' s of- ficers. Organizations 117 Beaux Arts Creates a Colorful Year Flower-powered bulletin board . . . meetings after school ... art classes . . . election of officers . . . poster parties ... art displays . . . garbage can decorations . . . art for money ... oil paints . . . pastel drawings . . . paper mache . . . ceramic sculptures . . . candles . . . flowers . . . pencil sketches . . . sticky fingers . . . flowers in a jug ... the Art Exhibit . . . original works . . . matted drawings . . . new, youthful ideas . . . reflection of talent and en- vironment in the upstairs hall. David Jameison inspects the Beaux Arts display. Beaux Arts members take part in the Homecoming parade by decorating their flower-powered station wagon. 118 Organizations Mike Randazzo saws a board to exact measurements. Industrial Arts members finish drilling holes into a leg post. Industrial Arts Makes It, in Wood Caution! Woodworkers in action ... using machinery . . . complicating measurements . . . sanding wood . . . sawing wood . . . planing wood . . . creating furniture . . . varnishing furniture . . . getting splinters . . . cutting fingers . . . breathing sawdust . . . rebuilding after arsonists strike . . . Repairing smoke damage . . . finding temporary headquarters . . . acquiring a new home . . . desiring per- fection . . . enjoying a completed job. An Industrial Arts member puts the final touches on a wall cabinet. Organizations 119 Organizations Activate Student Involvement 120 Oreanizations Desire to be involved . . . applications for membership . . . thrill of being accepted as a member ... up for early meetings every morn- ing of the NMrk ... plans for projects ... committee meetings . . . presidents, chairmen, members . . . slumber parties ... car washes . . . bulletin boards . . . homecoming floats . . . bake sales . . . skits . . . spirit chains . . . victory dances . . . banquets . . trips to Mr. Kelly ' s office . . . proms ... joy of bringing happiness to the handicapped and elderly . . . the feeling of accomplishment ... the thought of having enriched RHS. Organizations 121 ' I iils f soffit; mi itii ' ' • =« ' - friJiCi m ATHLETICS ■;:; ' f ' ' ;;p ' ' - ' ; ■■■. •wm -;;)■ ' :■-■■ ' : . ' . ' ' . -i ' -. T ■ ' ■ ■ - ' ■■ !V ' ?!.v;: ' , ■■:■. ,: „: ' v ' ' :: ' - -.. V,v . ' ,1 ' , , .. ; ' ; ' ,..-.ij ' ;- V ' • ' . ' ■ i ' . . ■ ■•; ■ : ' ' ' ! J- . ■■■ ' . ir ;;- ; J- - ' ' ' ■ ' ■•,■: iig-v- ;, RHS SEASON RECORD KHb Opponent • 24 8 Hillcrest 26 R. L. Turner 28 16 .... South Garland 28 19 Garland 33 7 . . Thomas Jefferson 35 14 Greenville 45 6 Denison 14 Paris 38 7 Sherman 24 17 ... . . Lake Highlands Bi-District Playoff RHS • Garland 6 35 1l :. : •-♦■« -■. , ,■ . RHS Head Football Coaches Line Coach Allen HoUaday Lhiebacker and End Coach Winston i ' ' J? ? ' ' P ' ' ' ' °8 Duke Lake Highlands game. Eagle coaches: Trainer Don Styron, Don Walker, Winston Duke, Allen HoUaday, Otis Ratliff. Athletics 125 The 1969 District 8-AAAA Champions First Row: Danny Williams, Bert Blair, Steve Funderburgh, Jim McKissick, Rick Fambro, Wayne Harris. Second Row: Tim Sine, Tom Leslie, Russ Davis, Curtis Smith, Chris Harvey, Mike Grant, Mark Rooker, Mike Payne, Phil Schlein. Third Row: Manager Brad Gondrum, Spike Huddleston, Reggie McCaslind, Ralph Hughes, Barton Smith, Scott Hammer, Jim Parker, Mark Hutchings, Craig Arledge, Brian Cowan, Jerry Swords, Head Coach Otis Ratliff. Fourth Row: Manager Dickie Watkins, Steve Brock, Ronnie Faulk, Rodney Brackens, Paul Stewart, Randy Talley, Danny Smith, Jim Merryman, Kenny Long, Bo Brown. Fijth Row: Coach Don Walker, Coach Winston Duke, Manager Steve Parker, Bill Core, Hugh Vestal, Robert Yost, Jimmy Lemons, Danny Scott, Manager Ben Haralson, Trainer Donald Styron, Coach Allen Holladay. For the third consecutive year the RHS Eagles captured the District 8-AAAA football title. The season ended in the Bi-District playoff with Garland, but not before many honors were captured by the Eagles. Eight players were named to the All-District team, and six were awarded positions on the All-Greater Dallas and All Metro squads. Both the offense and the defense of the Eagles were superb, as RHS scored 275 points during the season to their opponent ' s 155. The Eagles remained among the top ten teams in the state, as rated by the Sports- writers Association, for most of the season. They were responsible for knocking Thomas Jefferson and Garland out of the top ten during pre-season play. Certainly, RHS can look with pride upon the accomplishments of their Eagles. 126 Athletics Eagle All-Stars MARK ROOKER CRAIG ARLEDGE SPIKE HUDDLESTON Senior Bach Senior Lineman Senior Lineman Lettered 3, 4 Lettered 3, 4 Lettered 3, 4 All Distrirt 3, 4 All District 3, 4 All District 4 Hon. Men. All Greater Dallas 3 All Greater Dallas 4 Def. Lineman of the Year 4 Hon. Men. All Nietro 3 Hon. Men. All Metro 4 All Greater Dallas 4 Captain 4 Captain 4 All Metro 4 Captain 4 ' 4 MIKE PAYNE Senior Back Lettered 3, 4 Hon. Men. All Greater Dallas 4 Hen. Men. All Metro 4 STEVE FUNDERBURGH Senior Bach Lettered 3, 4 All Greater Dallas 4 BRIAN COWAN Senior Lineman Lettered 3, 4 All District 4 Athletics 127 RUSS DAVIS Senior Back Lettered 4 CHRIS HARVEY Senior Back Lettered 2, 3, 4 Captain 4 CURTIS SMITH Senior Back Lettered 4 All District 4 SCOTT HAMMER Senior Lineman Lettered 4 STEVE BROCK Senior Bick Lettered 4 RANDY TALLY Senior Back Lettered 4 PHIL SCHLEIN RALPH HUGHES Senior Kicking Specialist Senior Lineman Lettered 4 Lettered 4 128 Athletics TIM SINE Senior Back Lettered 4 KECCIE MrCASLIN Senior Lineman Lettered 3, 4 JERRY SWORDS Senior Lineman Lettered 4 BARTON SMITH Senior Back Lettered 3, 4 Hon. Men. All Metro 4 RONNIE FAULK Senior Lineman Lettered 4 PAUL STEWART Senior Lineman Lettered 4 JIM MiKISSICK Senior Back Lettered 4 MARK HUTCHINGS Senior Li e man Lettered 4 MIKE GRANT Junior Lineman Lettered 3 Athletics 129 JIM MEKKYMAiN Senior Linebacker Lettered 4 RODNEY BRACKENS Senior Center Lettered 4 TUM LESLIE Senior End Lettered 4 I JIM PARKER Senior Tackle Lettered 4 All District 4 All Greater Dallas 4 All Metro 4 Defensive Lineman of the Year 130 Athletics DANNY KdHEKlS Senior Back Lettered 4 ROBERT YOST Junior Lineman Lettered 3 Eagle Managers: Stevie Parker, Mike Slaight, Ben Haralson, Brad Goodrum, and Dickie Watkins. RICK FAMBRO Junior Back Lettered 3 HKKT BLAIR Junior Back Lettered 3 BILL CORE Junior Back Lettered 3 WAYNE HARRIS Junior Back Lettered 3 . U.WW WILLIAMS Junior Back Lettered 3 DANNY SCOTT Junior Back Lettered 3 All District 3 JIMMY LEMONS Junior Back Lettered 3 KENNY LONG Junior Back Lettered 3 HUGH VESTAL Junior Lineman Lettered 3 jjjjgjj 131 RHS Splits Openers Richardson started off its 1969 football sea- son in high gear by racing past Hillcrest 24-8, but faltered by slipping to R. L. Turner in the second game. The Eagles ' rushing game was superb as they ground out 235 yards against the vaunted Panther defense. After a slow first quarter, RHS gathered momentum as Steve Funderburgh danced 50 yards with a Hillcrest punt for a touchdown. Craig Arled -e led a strong Eagle defense that was completely dominant over the Panther offense. Richard- son suffered a letdown against R. L. Turner and found itself on the small end of the score . . . 26-0. Finding themselves out-spirited, the Eagles fouffht gamely, but never could seem to get into the game. As Phil shl( in kii ks iiff the (i9 season, the Eagles prepare to rush down field and swarm the Hillcrest ball carrier. Eagle defensive end Craig Arledge smothers Hillcrest ' s quarterback, causing a fumble in the Panther backfield. Richardson quarterback Mark Rooker (12) spins to hand the ball to either Danny Scott or Chris Harvey (32). 132 Athletics Eagles Stomp Colonels, Stuff Owls RHS came fighting back after the shocking loss to R. L. Turner of Carrollton by dumping the South Garland Colonels 28-16. The Eagles racked up 247 yards rushing, as Mike Payne led the way with 130 yards and two touch- downs. The big play of the night came in the second period when Steve Funderburgh took a Colonel punt and raced 80 yards for the score. Jim Parker and Spike Huddleston were outstanding for the Eagles on defense, as South Gar- land could manage little over 100 yards total offense. In one of the most heart-stopping games ever for RHS, the Eagles upset the sixth-rated Garland Owls 28-19. The Eagles battled back after an early Garland punt return and finally took a 21-7 lead on two Danny Scott touchdowns and a lone tally by Mike Payne. Twice in the fourth quarter the pass from center sailed over Eagle punter Mike Payne. The first time, the Owls recovered to set up their second touchdow n ; but the second time, Payne got away a line drive punt that carried nearly forty yards. After several exchanges, the Eagles punted to Garland with nineteen seconds remaining to play. On the Owl ' s first play from scrimmage, Danny Williams picked off an errant Garland pass and returned it unmolested for the final touchdown. teve Funderburgh 1 22 1 takes off on his 80 yard punt return gainst the Colonels, as Danny Scott throws a key block. Barton Smith watches as Scott Hammer (85) assists the official in signaling an Eagle touchdown against the Owls. Athletics 133 . : 1 - - i. ;• 3 Eagle Mike Payne turns the corner in picking up a sizeable gain against Thomas Jefferson. As a distant Greenville player watches in vain, Steve Funderburgh turns and stretches to haul in a Mark Rocker pass. RHS Crushes TJ and Greenville State ranked Thomas Jefferson was crushed in the final pre-district game by a score of 33-7. Mike Payne capped the first RHS scoring drive with a rugged 14-yard run through the middle of the Rebels ' highly regarded defense. Payne picked up his second TD late in the first quarter on a short scoring plunge. The Eagles came right back after a short TJ possession with their third score on a pass f rom Mark Rocker to wingback Danny Scott. Payne made an- other short scamper for a touchdown in the second quarter, and Wayne Harris picked up his first tally of the year with only 26 seconds left in the half. This Homecoming victory was vital in gaining momentum for the Eagles ' charge on district. Richardson ' s first district game of the year was a decisive victory over the Greenville Lions. Curtis Smith ' s fine defensive play was one of the highlights of this game as he picked off two Lion aerials, returning one thirty yards for a touchdown. The Eagles rushing attack racked up 308 yards with Mike Payne, Wayne Harris, and Barton Smith all scoring touchdowns for RHS. Harris ' score came on a 51 yard run which was the Eagles ' biggest offensive play of the night. Defensive linemen Jim Parker, Jerry Swords, Ronnie Faulk, cause a fumble in the Lion backfield. and rover Curtis Smith 134 Athletics Denison and Paris Fall in Eagles ' Wake i . Split Knd MiAf Funderhurgh cjis a deep pass from Mark Ruoker. 0«.O ;. Jb f sigSfe t The Eagles ' Defensive End Spike Huddleston meets a Paris ballcarrier face to face and starts to smash him into the ground. Craig Arledge prepares to surprise the Denison Quarterback. Rolling over Denison, 45-6, to stay unde- feated in district play, the Eagles completely overpowered the outmanned Yellowjackets by scoring six touchdowns and running up a total of 423 yards total offense. The Eagle defense was just as impressive, as RHS intercepted 3 passes and recovered 3 Denison fumbles. The Eagles rolled to their third district victory in a 14-0 win over Paris. After taking the opening kickoff, RHS marched 57 yards for the first touchdown, and in the fourth quarter, Steve Funderburgh hauled in a 38 yard bomb from Rick Fambro for the final score. Athletics 135 RHS Mauls Sherman, Rallies Past LH The Eagles captured their fourth straight district win of the year by trouncing the Sherman Bearcats 38-7. Eagle fullback Barton Smith shattered the Bearcats ' forward wall with 246 yards rushing and 2 touchdowns. RHS had a total offense of 431 yards as Wayne Harris scored 2 touchdowns, Phil Schlein booted a 32 yard field goal, and Gary Edwards caught a 31 yard pass from Rick Fambro. One of the most exciting games in RHS history saw the Eagles come from behind to beat Lake Highlands Wildcats 24-17. The Wildcats jumped to an early lead before Wayne Red Fox Harris scrambled into the end zone for the first RHS touchdown. The Wildcats got back on the scoreboard and raised the score to 17-7. With only 2 minutes remaining in the third quarter, the LH quarterback lofted a long pass down the sideline which was picked off by Danny Scott and returned 62 yards to the LH 33 yard line. Mike Payne crashed over from the 3 with 55 seconds left in the third stanza to make the score 17-14. Only 3 minutes remained in the game when Eagle Bert Blair batted a Jarma pass into the air and intercepted deep in Wildcat territory. The Eagles were stymied, but Phil Schlein was true in a 32 yard field goal to knot the score. After 4 straight Wildcat inconipletions, RHS took over and Wayne Harris ran over for the final RHS touchdown. The Eagles had scored 10 points in the final 2 minutes to capture the District 8-AAAA Championship. Injured Mike Payne congratulates Wayne Harris after his first touchdown against Sherman. Lake Highlands quarterback Don Jarma is about to be crushed by Curtis Smith (80) and Craig Arledge (64), as Jim Parker (71) trails the play. Barton Smith sits out the Lake Highlands game after being injured on the Eagles ' first play from scrimmage. 136 Athletics Athletics 137 !! ' |SSfc t ?ai Members of the 1969-70 Eagle B -Team: First Row: Craig McGee. Mel Allison, Jess Waiie, Ronnie Turner, Bob Peck, Mike Wedell, Jaik Conckle, Randy Verner, Jeff Rhodes, Terry Hoyt. Serond Row: Paul Corell, Bill Brown, Steve Seegars, Pat Brewer, Bob Shaw, Trip Buchwald, Mike Allen, Cecil Lofton, Steve Dunn, Ben Skinnrr, ( .iry Neunhr, Jimmy Huttnn. Third Row: Tim Godwin, Steve Noah, Jeff Sanders, Sam Moses, Mark Krone, Mark Sivertsen, Steve Barfield, Steve Davis, Chris Warren, Carl Allen, Jim Butler. Fourth Roto: Coach Joe Champion, Mgr. Buddy Vann, Mgr. Randy Kirchof, Braxton Sherz, Steve Swords, Mark Rushing, Craig Hollingsworth, David Sistrunk, Roger Carter, Jimmy Thomas, Ronnie Wallace, Mgr. John Graham, and Coach Bill Haralson. JV and B-Team Roll to Successful Seasons Charging into an opponent ' s backfield are B-Teamers Bob Shaw (50), Paul Corell (21), and Mike Wedell (70). COACH BILL HARALSON COACH JOE CHAMPION Both the Eagle Junior Varsity and B -Team came through difficult seasons with winning records of 7-2 and 6-4, respectively. The players worked hard with the thought of playing varsity ne. t year a constant inspira- tion. The teams aided the varsity football squad in prepar- ing for their games by acting as opponent defenses or offenses. As a result of much hard work, many of the young men on these fine teams will be the players of the J971 Eagle Varsity team. 138 Athletics Mark Sivertsen (73) and Jeff Sanders (74) provide crisp blocking for the Eagle B -Team. B 0pp. 34 6 Hillcrest 32 15.... R. L Turner 20 6 S. Garland 9 21.. Garland 10 7 T. J. 23 26 Greenville 44 6 Denison 24 6 Paris 13 21 Sherman 12 L. H. JV 0pp. 26 16. . . . J. J. Pearce 16 19 L. H. 58 6. . . . W. T. White 14 12.. Richland Hills 6 15 Greenville 21 16 Bryan Adams— B 19 6 Samuell 12 8 Bryan Adams — JV 46 6 S. Garland Eagle Junior Varsity player Gary O ' Brian (83) collars a W. T. White ball-carrier and prepares to wrestle him to the turf. COACH JOE ROSEBOROUGH COACH BILL JEFFRIES Members of the 1969-70 Eagle Junior varsity team were: fVrs( Koic: Chris Mul. li, Hnliby M.ir-luill, Lyic Winni-ttc, Kirk Keller, Kicky Lenig, Butch Eskridge, Bert Gravely, Chris Chinn. Second How: Frank MrGee, Larry Spradlin, Kuss East, Steve Lemond, David Rose, Tommy Adams, Gary Edwards. Dennis Sheehan, Trent E irett. Third Row: Mgr. Chip Howard, Dale Church, Pete Heres, Richard Taylor, Ray Hurley, Craig Lund, Scott Stubbs, Gary O ' Brian, Mgr. Bruce Miller. Fourth Row: Coach Joe Roseborough, Mgr. Bohby Miller, Barry Newton, Charles Bostick, Steve Kirchof, Jim Mahoney, Stan Gideon, Bobby Reese, Mgr. Greer Howard and Coach Bill Jeffries. Athletics 139 1970 Varsity Basketball SEASON RECORD Samuell Spruce Sunset Kimball Grand Prairie S.O.C. Irving Snyder MacArthur Abilene Cooper Gran BrvJ MacArthur Arlington Piano Pin ...57 R. L iirne ...55 S. G land ..64 GarlaM ...58 R. E.i| . . . 66 Dent( it DISTRICT I ..45 DeniJn ..67 , SheriBaii ..51 _ Parisf ; ! Sheriia|i Parisfl Greei . Lake • i«f jb- m ■ 1970 Eagle Varsity: Front Row: Jack Smithheisler, Scott Coy, Leon Alexander, Eris Washington, Don Church, Mark LaCroix, Steve Baxter. Back Row: Bruce Blakely, Rick Penny, George Brown, Ray Pitts, Paul Vance, Tom Pennington, Coach Jerry Stone. The 1970 Eagle Varsity swept through one of the finest seasons in RHS history by compil- ing an overall record of 26 wins and 6 losses. The Eagles ended district play tied with Lake Highlands, both teams having a 9-1 record. Throughout the season the Eagles were forced to depend upon speed, shooting-ability and a rugged defense to beat most of their opponents. Lacking overall height, with 6-5 Ray Pitts the tallest RHS player, the Eagles relied upon fast breaks and a notorious full court press to overcome taller, more physical teams. The leading scorers throughout the year were Rick Penny who contributed 708 total points and Mark LaCroix who bucketed 515 points. These two joined Ray Pitts in roundini out the All-District honors for the Eagles. Both Rick and Mark were given Honorable Mention on the All-Greater Dallas Team, with Rick also being placed on the All-Metro third team. Coach Jerry Sl ne stresses a point to the Eagles during a timeout in the Dr. Pepper Cotton Bowl Tournament. Athletics 141 The 1970 Eagle RAY PITTS Senior Lettered 4 Hon. Men. All District 4 SCOIT COY Senior Lettered 4 .STEVK BAXTER Senior Lettered 3, 4 JACK SMITHEISLER Junior Lettered 3 142 Athletics BRUCE BLAKELY Senior Lettered 3, 4 Co-Captain 4 TOM PENNINGTON Senior Lettered 4 LEON ALEXANDER Junior Lettered 3 Basketball Team GEORGE BROWN Senior Lettered 4 PAUL VANCE Junior Lettered 3 MARK LaCROIX Senior Lettered 4 All District 4 Co-Captain 4 ' DON CHURCH Junior Lettered 3 RICK PENNY Junior Lettered 3 All District 3 Hon. Men. All Metro 3 ERIS WASHINGTON Senior Lettered 4 Athletics 143 The defending 8-AAAA champions soared through pre-season play with a record of 17 wins and 4 losses. The highlights of the pre-season were the two meetings between the Eagles and the eventual 4-A State Finalist R. L. Turner. The first game be- tween the two teams was in the third round of the Dr. Pepper Cotton Bowl tour- nament. The Turner Lions took this one 57- 54 in a close contest, marred by numerous turnovers for both sides. The second en- counter was in the RHS gym and again turned in favor of the Lions 58-57. The Eagles took a first place in both the Kim- ball and Irving tournaments earlier in the season and beat several area powers, notably South Oak Cliff and Pinkston. Rick Penny led the Eagles in scoring through these 21 games with Mark La- Croix close behind. George Brown reaches high in an attempt to block a Pinkston player ' s shot. As a Denton Bronco stretches in vain, Mark LaCroix pumps in a short jump short. 144 Athletics Eagle Bruce Blakely meets a Pinkston player eye-to-eye in the Cotton Bowl tournament. jnior guard Jack SmithheisltT puts the pressure mi a Sherman earcat, as Rick Penny (24) and Mark LaCroix look on. Eagle Mark LaCroix and a Sherman player scramble after a loose ball. IHS Bombs First District Foes In the first district game of the season for RHS, the Eagles punished the Deni- son Yellow jackets by the score of 99-47. In a game filled with running and pressing by both sides, the Yellowjackets were no match for the hot-handed Eagles. Rick Penny led the way for RHS with 18 points, followed by George Brown and Mark La- Croix with 12 points apiece. The Sherman Bearcats proved to be the next Eagle victim as they were gunned down by the score of 80-67. The Eagles played a hot floor game, hitting 47% of their shots from the field; and the de- fense, led by Co-captain Bruce Blaksly, held Sherman to only 36%. As in the opening district game, Penny paced the Eagles in scoring with 27 points, hitting 13 of 17 shots from the floor. Mark La- Croix and Ray Pitts trailed with 23 and 11 points respectively. Eyeing the Sherman player carefully, Bruce Blakely closes in to steal the ball. Athletics 145 - iffiJUSl- -OJ S. Eagles Maul Wildcats and Lions On the Wildcats ' home court, Paris was burned by the Eagles, 97-51. After their third district game, the Eagles had a 92 point per game average, and the defense had held the opponents to a 55 point average. In this game, both teams got off to a slow start, and the halftime score was 33-23 with the Eagles leading. RHS came back the second half to score 64 points, more than the Wildcats scored in the entire game. Leading the way for the Eagles was Mark LaCroix with 31 points, and Rick Penny trailed with 22. Every Eagle that played, and that was almost everyone, put points on the score- board. The Eagles crushed the next district foe, the Greenville Lions, by the score of 74-45. The RHS defense had a field day, keeping the Lions rattled all night. Rick Penny ended the night as high-scorer as he netted 27 points, and as in the Denison game, the entire Eagle bench got in on some of the action. A Greenville Lion finds it difficult to get around Eagle Tom Pennington (43). 146 Athletics Going in unmolested for a layup, Leon Alexander banks two points in for the Eagles. RHS Downs LH; Blasts Denison A Denison player is completely enveloped by Eagle Steve Baxter. The first district showdown between RHS and Lake Highlands turned into one of the most exciting games in history for the Eagles. The final score of 65-60, with the Eagles on top, indicates how close the score was all night. RHS got off to a slow start, and by the end of the first half, trailed the Wildcats by 9 points. Then came that exciting second half, in which the Eagles gained momentum and finally pulled out to win. Rick Penny scored 16 points for the Eagles. Bruce Blakely, who played one of his finest games, was close behind with 15. The Eagles ' second match with the Denison Yellow- jackets turned into as much of a rout as the first contest, as RHS won by the score of 91-59. The mo- mentum gained in the Lake Highlands game kept the Eagles blasting through District 8-AAAA, as LaCroix and Penny tied for scoring honors with 18 apiece, while Steve Baxter hit for 15 and George Brown put in 12 points. Mark LaCroix watches and wai lands ' defense. Is fur an opening in tlie Lake High- Launching a shot over a LH Wildcat, Ray Pitts bags two points for the Eagles. Athleti 147 Eagles Run by Sherman, Paris Jack Smithheisler attempts to set up an Eagle basket with an assist. The Eagles get two more points as Mark LaLroix scores en a jump shot. In one of the closest district games of the year, the Eagles squeaked by the Sher- man Bearcats 87-85. The Bearcats trailed by 7 points going into the final quarter and used a pressing, ball-hawking defense to force several Eagle turnovers. Sherman pulled within one point with 14 seconds left in the contest, but Bruce Blakely was fouled as the buzzer sounded and put in the final Eagle point. Mark LaCroix ripped the nets for 34 points, 15 of them in the first quarter. Rick Penny scored 21, and Ray Pitts had 11 points. The Paris Wildcats attempted a slow- down game against the Eagles in the next district game, but the Eagles easily won 66-42. The score at halftime had the Eagles leading by the score of 27-22. Leon Alexander keeps a Paris player away from the basket as the Eagles win against Paris. 148 Athletics George Brown defends against Lake Highlands as the Eagles try to stay on top in the game ' s last seconds. Eagles Split Finals Mark LaCroix (80) attempts to steal the ball from Grimfelder (15j during the Lake Highlands game. In the last district game before the final Eagle-Lake Highlands showdown, RHS smothered the Greenville Lions by the score of 84-49. As in the previous Greenville contest, the Lions had trouble doing any scoring against the pressing Eagle defense, and the Eagle offense simplv ran the Lions to death. Rick Penny led RHS with 28 points, and Eris Washing- ton hit for 13. The first Eagle loss in district action came at the hands of Lake Highlands. Throughout the first half the Eagles snuffed out every Wildcat offensive threat with a vicious defense, and ran and shot themselves into a 9 point lead. 48-39, at half time. The second half turned out better for the Wildcats, and thev finally came out with an 86-78 victory. Rick Pennev. although seriously hampered by a back injury suffered in the first Eagle- LH game, led the Eagles with 28 points. He was followed by Mark LaCroix with 23 points and Ray Pitts and Paul Vance with 8 apiece. Athletics 149 Eagles Lose Out in District Playoff ■ja, ' iwi iiii!iutffr. The Eagles ' full court press puts the pressure on Lake Highlands, as George Brown attempts to block a pass. In the playoff to decide the District representa- tive to the State Tournament, the Eagles were beaten by the Lake Highland ' s Wildcats. Struggling valiant- ly against a team much taller and larger, the Eagles were finally downed by the score of 73-64. Playing without the use of high scorer Rick Penny, who was unable to play due to a lower vertebra injury, RHS fought gamely until the very end. The Eagles, who outhustled the Wildcats all the way, held a four point lead one minute deep in the second quarter and knotted the score at 50-50 minutes before the end of the third period. The Wildcats led most of the game, although until the end, they never stretched their lead over four points. Mark LaCroix led RHS with 18 points, followed by Ray Pitts, who played one of his finest games, with 15 points. Eagle Steve Baxter tries to dribble around Lake Highlands ' Andre Tilman. 150 Athletics Ray Pitts sets a screen as George Brown (50) passes off to another Eagle. The 1970 Eagle B-Team: Front Roiv: Cliff Schroeder, Lou Zastoupil, Bobby Phillips. Ken Erwin, Dale Churchill, Butch Eskridge, Ron Stout, John Searcy. Bacli Row: Lynn Zadow, Mark Krone, Craig Lund, Randy Hall, Peter Medley, Andre Thompson, Don Owens, John Lodwick. RHS B-Team Sweeps Through Season 1970 DISTRICT RECORD RHS Opponent 71 42 Deni;on 81 54 Sherman 86 45 . . . Paris 105 54 Greenville 71 74 . . . Lake Hi ;hlancls 74 47 . Denison 66 54 Sherman 81 50 . . . Paris 63 51 Greenville 62 79 . . . Lake Highlands This year ' s Easle B-Team swept through a very suc- cessful season with a final 25-4 record. The Eagles also came up with a 2nd place in district action with 8 wins and only 2 losses. Don Owens and Mark Krone paced the B-Team in scoring, as in district play, RHS ran up an average of 76.0 points per game to their opponents 55.0 points. The highest output of the year came as the Eagles crushed the Greenville B-Team by the score of 105-54. This fine year by the 1970 Eagle B-Team indicates a great future is in store for RHS Varsity Basketball. Mark Krone, one of the B-Team ' s high scorers, vies for a tip-in against R. L. Turner. Athletics 151 The 1970 Eagle Baseball Team: Front Row: Scott Coy, Mark Rooker, Steve Baxter, John Mitchell, Randy Brown. Middle Row: Terry Hoyi, Mike Ryan, Steve Brock, Bruce Murchison, Bert Blair. Uack Roiv: Coach Joe Roseborough, Joe Zylka, Craig Joyner, Pete Callas, Rick Fambro, Kirk Keller, Mike Eckeberger, Brad Craig. Baseballers Capture Second in District After a slow start in District play, the 1970 Eagles rebounded to grab the second place spot in District 8-AAAA. The first loss came to the eventual District winner, Denison, and the second to the Sherman Bearcats. The Eagles finally ended with a 6-4 District record by coming back to win six of the next eight games, but falling again to Denison and once to Lake Highlands. In the season ' s final game, RHS avenged that earlier LH defeat by beating the Wildcats 5-4, This automatically handed Deni- son the District Crown, that the Eagles had won the year before. RHS placed two men on the All District team, Joe Zylka and Steve Baxter; Steve Brock and Mark Rooker made Honorable Mention. Steve Baxter was the District ' s leading hitter as he paced the Eagles with a fantastic .517 average, and Joe Zylka followed with .406. 152 Athletics John Mitchell crosses the plate with the final run of the 1970 Eagle baseball season. Mrs. Roberts nccepts the Most Valuable Fan award from the 1970 Baseball team, as Steve Brock looks on. BRUCE MURCHISON Senior Lettered 3, 4 1 - - STEVE BROCK Senior Lettered 3, 4 All District Hon. Men. 4 Coach Joe Roseborough debates with the infield umpire on a questionable call in a district game. SCOTT COY Senior Lettered 3, 4 Athletics 153 Eagles Rally in 2nd STEVE BAXTER Senior Lettered 3, 4 All Distriet 4 District Leading Hitter 4 i iSit ' M €t JOE ZYLKA Senior Lettered 3, 4 All District 3, 4 Scott Coy rips off a hit for the Eagles in a game with Ki£i .£MIt BERT BLAIR Junior Lettered 3 Tlie leading hitler for District 8-AAAA, Steve Ba .ter, pounds out a hit against the J. J. Pearce Mustangs. The Eagles won hoth pre-season games against Pearce. 154 Athletics Half of District Play Lake Highlands JOHN MITCHELL Senior Lettered 3, 4 MARK ROOKER Senior Lettered 3, 4 All District Hon. Men. 4 All District 3 RANDY BROWN Senior Lettered 4 MIKE ECKEBERGER Senior Lettered 3, 4 MIKE RYAN Senior Lettered 4 PETE CALLAS Junior Lettered 3 Athletics 155 RHS Whips LH in Season ' s Final Game X i- . - Am- V ■ ' y m iif fe r? ? RICK FAMBRO Junior Lettered 3 KIRK KELLER Junior Lettered 2, 3 TERRY HOYT Sophomore Lettered 2 CRAIG JOYNER Sophomore Lettered 2 J John Mitchell smashes a triple against the Lake Highlands Wildcats and sets up the winning run in the final game of the season for the Eagles. 156 Athletics BRAD CRAIG Sophomore Lettered 2 Athletics 157 .■ ■ -j?: |Kr,ff ., i fg i -ASg THE 1970 EAGLE TRACK TEAM— Jim Parker Bol) Shimanek Alan Brook Bill Rogers George Brown Wes Jeanes Ray Hurley David Rose Paul Vance Don Church Steve Swords Robert Yost Jimmy Lemons Steve Lemonds Craig MacGee Jeff Sanders Grady Frank Jim Hutton Jeff King Randy Verner Gary Neurohr Mark Rushing Pete Stepan David Stallard Barton Smith Danny Scott RHS Tracksters Win 6th Straight District Title The 1970 Eagle Track Team, led by State Qualifiers Jim Parker and Wes Jeanes, cap- tured its 13th district championship in the last 15 years. This year ' s district meet was the usual one-sided affair, with RHS totaling 156 points to the nearest competitor, Denison ' s, 98 points. Six gold medals were won by Eagle tracksters, and school records were broken by Jim Parker and Bob Shimanek. Parker tossed the discus 192 feet, the best in the state, and the tenth best ever by a High Schooler. At the State meet, Big Jim won the discus, although he failed to reach the throw he had made at district, and Wes Jeanes placed a strong fourth in the 880 yard run. Earlier in the season, RHS entered the As- tro meet in the Houston Astrodome and col- lected 12 points, placing 2 people in the final events. Eagle Irackster Ray Hurley skims over the hurdles in the District meet. 158 Athletics The 1970 Eagle Field Events Men: Front Row: Jimmy Lemons, Gary Neurohr, Craig MacGee, Don Church. Back Row: Jeff Sanders, Jim Parker, George Brown, Paul Vance. David Stallard shows terrific ef- fort as he broad jumps in the Dis- trict meet. The 1970 Eagle sprinters and hurdlers pose on Coach Abe Spangler ' s truck. Athletics 159 - Lk_iJJi - c (Aiarli Harris clocks his 197U Oo;s Country Tcjiii: Grad Frank, Hill Rubers, Ucc Sliricr, Alan liriick, and F ' cle Slcpan. This 6lh place in the stale meet. The 1970 Eagle Distance Men: Front Row: Grady Frank, Pete Stepan. Back Row: Wes Jeanes, Bill Rogers, Alan Brock. District champ Bob Shimanek reflects the strain of the 440 yard run. 160 Athletics s team fought its way to RHS high jumper Paul Vance flops his way over in the district meet. fim Parker and Wes Jeanes Place in State Meet Barton Smith shows ' em how it ' s done as he puts the shot at the Tension etches the faces of 2 Eagle tracksters as they watch Jistrict meet. the performances of their teammates. Athletics 161 4 ' i Ijjfe iC =!SSKSaSSE.== - - M RHS Boys ' Swim Team: Front Row: Mark Eck, Coach Neil Matzen, George Monahan, Neal Puckelt, Captain Steve Grant, Darrell Shrader, Craig Edwards. Back Row: Larry Brown, Royce Priest, Mike Murina, Ron Knecncheo Jr., Dave Robinson, Mike Ryan, John Sheer. Eagle Swimmers Excel; Girls Take Second in State The two-year-old boys and girls swim team showed great improvement for the 1969-70 year. The team is coached by Neil Matzen and faculty sponsor, Mrs. Reykemper. The girl swim team no t only took the dis- trict title but continued to win the regional meet. Jill Healy, Vicky Wilson, Jane Aitken, Ginny Brown, Carol Peavy, Anne Goodman, Shirley Gamble, Diane Poxon, and M. C. Palmer were among the group who represented RHS at the State meet. This Eagle girls ' swim team took an outstanding 2nd place in state. Diane Poxon, Anne Goodman, Shirley Gamble, and Ginny Brown who swam the 200 Medley Relay were named Ail-American candidates. The boys swim team had an outstanding season taking the district crown and placing 6th in the regional meet with 23 teams repre- sented. Craig Edwards enters the water of the Highland Park pool after com- pleting a difficult backward dive. 162 Athletics RHS Places Ail-American Candidates Eagle Swim Team member Darrel Shrader Starts a race in the district meet against Lake Highlands. Debbie Poxon practices her backstroke in the SMU natatorium during one of the many team practices there. RHS Girls ' S Diane Poxon, Knox. wim Team: Front Row: Coach Neil Matzen, Captain Carol Mrs. Reykemper. Back Row: Sherri Spain, Jill Healy, Vicki Peavy, Anne Goodman, Wilson, Susan Clough, Shirley Gamble, M. Jane Aitken, Ginny C Brow Palmer, n, Lori Athletics 163 , .— .j ; . - The 1970 Varsity Tennis Team: Front Row: Terry Tomlinson, Peggy Sapp, Donna Lowe, Ann Mallory, Susan Donnelly, Sandy Parks, Julie Grant, Marcia Munson. Back Row: James Pennington, Tom Grisak, John Ingram, Mike Brown, Mark Sanders, Sandy Lavercombe, Pete Hales, Doug Bridges, Hal Mallory, Kim Davidson, Coach Bill Gordon. Eagle Netters Take District: Second Straight Championship SEASON RECORD Tournament Garland Fall Inv. Cotton Bowl Indoor Garland Spring Inv. Place Second Second Second Tyler Inv. Garland City Inv. Abilene Inv. Team Champions Team Champions Second District 8-AAAA Regional Team Champions Third Under Coach Bill Gordon, the 1970 RHS Tennis Team swept through another successful year, and finished it with a second consecutive District Championship. The Eagles completely dominated the meet, capturing both the singles and doubles in the boys ' division and the girls ' doubles event. Graduation will take some very valuable players this year; however, all of the district winners will return, making next year ' s outlook very promising. 164 Athletics Coach Gordon congratulates Senior Susan Donnelly on a fine record for the Eagles. This includes: 3 yr. letterman. Team Captain, Most Valuable Player, District Doubles Champion, 3 yr. area Wightman Cup Member, and several area tournament victories. The Boys ' Doubles Team of Mark Sanders and Randy Lavercombe is Mike Brown, the District Boys ' Singles Champion, shows shown practicing at the RHS courts. They are both juniors, have won 5 the style that won many points for the E gle team this tournaments, and have an overall match record of 26 wins and 3 losses. season. ' mm w ' iM miiitm+Hf H4 MMM m The District 8-AAAA Girls ' Doubles Champions Sandy Parks and Donna Lowe sharpen up during an afternoon practice. Athletics 165 RHS Golfers Drive an Outstanding JOEY HAGER Sophomore Lettered 2 MARK WILLIAMS Senior Lettered 2, 3, 4 TOM TUCKER Junior Lettered 2 SSSSSSSSSSSSSS ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' ll ««HM — a SSSRIS!BSISb ■■■■M5gSJB 55S! ' S5S S ' ' ' ■ ' I ' ll — ' — !E!SXS!SiSHSl ■SSSSiSK9 ' aBSSMSSiiBS|VW$M5S5 ' ' ' iVHtHiHmiHBr ' ■Si ' j |. ' — m— ■— ■■ 1969-1970 Golf Team (Left to Right) Front Roiv: Wade Adams, Don Tanney. Mark Williams, Tom Tucker. Back Row: Bobby Philips, Bruce Blakely, Phil Green, Joey Hager, David Richards. DAVID RICHARDS Senior Lettered 2, 3, 4 166 Athletics Season to Place 2nd in State The Eagle golf team parred a sensational season for the 1069-1970 school year. RHS golfers won the 7th Annual Southwest Park Tournament for the 2nd year in a row. The Eagle swingers drove on to take their district title, scoring the lowest team title (604) in the history of RHS golf. Statebound were the RHS golfers after winning the Regional Tournament at Benbrook C. C. in Fort Worth. Although Eagle golfers braved a stiff wind and an unusually bad team score, they were able to gain an outstanding 2nd place in the state tournament at Austin. PHIL GREEN Junior Lettered 2, 3 I 1 % ! 16a Athletics s ' - . nn The Winningest Teams in Texas 4 Athletics 169 Eagle Wrestlers Take 6th in State The RHS Wrestling team, in only its sec- ond year of competition, fought its way to 6th place in the Texas State Championship Meet. Placing individually in the meet were: Charles Fergason, who captured first place in the 128 lb. division; Randy Brown, who took second in the 158 lb. division; Paul Fergason, third among the 133 lb. entries; and Dan Emory, who won fourth place in the 140 lb. group. Under the new leadership of Coach Lee Fracker, the wrestlers this year defeated Irv- ing MacArthur 31-16 to open the season. Paul Fergason, Don Reese, Randy Brown, Dan Emory, and Richard Cowley pinned their op- ponents, as Charles Fergason and George Davis won by point decision. Another win came over the exceptionally strong Texas School for the Blind, who won third in the State tournament last year. RHS won ten of the twelve matches with this team. Randy Brown (lejt), second in stale in the 158 lb. division, and Charles Ferga- son, first in state in the 128 lb. division, wrestle in the RHS gym. ' the 1970 Eagle Wrestling Team: Front Row: Gordon England, Pete LeFevre, Don Reece, David Kruger, Larry Wood, Scott Roberts, Mike Archer. Back Row: Coach Lee Fracker, Steve Fritz, Mike McFarland, Lane Sebcing, Richard Cowley, Paul Fergason, Randy Brown, Brian Gilbert, Homer Kemp, Dan Emory, Charles Fergason. 170 Athletics RHS 1969-70 Soccer Team: First Row: Scott Buchanan, Mike Caine, Dave Lewis. Second Row: Tim Fuston, Rick Redle, Jim Wil kins, Jim Merryman, Phil Hansen, Bert Scott, Keith Figley, Bob Saitta, Ed Elias. Tom Martin, Brad Dill. Not pictured are Tom Taylor, Sammy Adams, Mark McLarnen, Steve Seegers, Mel .Mlison, Ron Faulk, Tim Orsburn, Keith Wilson, and Mike Ryan. Soccer Scores at RHS Jim .Merr nian. leadmg scurer wittt 15 g )aU. i iin vn (ikhIu- ing with Tim Fuston (center) and Keith Figley (right). Other scorers were Scott Buchanan with 9 goals. Tim Orsburn with 5, Rick Redle and Ron Faulk with 3, and Steve Seegers and Mike Ryan with 1. RHS SOCCER TEAM SEASON RECORD RHS Opponent 3 2 St. Marks (B) 1 St. Marks (B) 3 3 Hillcrest 1 1 St. Marks ( B) 7 2 Hillcrest 7 1 Jesuit of Dallas 3 Jesuit of Shreveport 3 2 Cistercian 7 4 Arlington 4 1 Jesuit of Dallas 9 Fort Worth United The sport of soccer is speedily developing at RHS. The team this year came through in the Eagle tradition with a successful 7-2-2 season. The soccerballers tied 1-1-1 in a three game series with St. Marks; then de- feated Hillcrest, Cistercian, and Arlington. Highlights of the soccer year were 7-1 and 4-1 wins over last year ' s TCIL State Champion, Dallas Jesuit. The young team fell in the last game of the year to this year ' s State Champ, Fort Worth United. Although the soccer players had to provide their own equipment and uniforms this year, they are hope- ful for school sponsorship in the 70-71 season. Athletics 17] i m- HONORS i .. -  ! !- % ..S ' : f i- % v v P !! ? W: A.:M r ' f ] J Mr. and Miss RHS Steve Baxter and Patty Johnson iteve Baxter . . . Bax is the name . . . baseball or basketball ' s his game . . . enthusiasm plus . . the Banana Land Fruit Band . . . number 1 ... junior and senior class president . . . loves ipplause . . . always has a joke . . . Lucinda Baxter . . . that shaggy suede vest . . . comes rom a long line of brothers . . . never stands still . . . definitely a leader . . . serves his chool and community , , . Patly Johnson . . . always smiling . . . Honor Society secretary ... big ■yes . . . Key Club sweetheart nominee . . . judge of the senior Talent Show . . . call her PJ . . . oves to ski ... sleeps in the Student Council room . . . long blonde hair . . . looks like a model . . three year member of GSL I . . . always busy doing something ... a credit to the school. Honors 175 js0m ' Vlr. and Miss Personality oe Shepherd and Paula Bowers 3e Shepherd . . . everybody ' s best friend . . . the boy next door . . . finally got a car . . . Mr. ice Guy with the freckles . . . All American with orange hair . . . Mr. Annual Staff . . . ;tive member of Key Club . . . tumbler . . . Senior Class worker . . . Arkansas all the way . . . 1 asset to RHS . . . Paula Bowers . . . very bubbly . . . worth $321 . . . originator of the word wienie . . . Volkswagen owner . . . E gle head cheerleader . . . GSL I member . . . baby feet . . frustrated drummer . . . known for her funny faces . . . fickle . . . Baylor bound . . . always rightens the day. Honors 177 J M ,S. - .. J ' Ji ? . i ■ ., : . • . .1 I Most Handsome and Most Beautiful Bruce Duncan and Cindy Meyer -r -. eSi WW - X ni ' ii B 8Hb I 1 ' rwi HHf m M h «i w 1 iruce Duncan . . . man about town , . . lover of cars, games, and girls . . . Young Life . . . ooks funny in skis . . . always combing his hair . . . Nice Guy . . . moved from Houston . . . all ... lo.ves football . . . always willing to help a friend . . . excels in everything he does . . Cindy Meyer ... a beauty contestant . . . Lion ' s Club Queen . . . working girl . . . first to ntroduce herself to newcomers . . . quiet but dependable . . . will go out of her way ,to help thers . . . has a craving for riding motorcycles . . . Homecoming and Senior Prom queen ominee . . . Penny ' s teen board president . . . really good with kids . . . makes a beautiful VFS slave . . . loyal to RHS and the Senior class. Honors 179 «ii .is%;. ' i ' 4 I  v.. ' - ;. ■-! ww . WSk vl ;S3 Mr. Sport and Miss Pep Jim Parker and Joyce Wooldridge Jim. Parker ... Big! ... football tackle ... all district ... all greater Dallas ... All metro defensive lineman of the year . . . awarded the perseverance award . . . quiet . . . can really throw that discus ... tops in state ... Richardson ' s all everything ... the strong, silent type ... always willing to help a friend ... Joyce Wooldridge ... always has a smile ... fantastic Hancer . . . Homecoming and Senior Prom queen . . . E gle cheerleader . . . maker of funny .aces . . . lover of weird clothes . . . member of CSL I ... wound-up in draperies . . . teeny tiny feet . . . long, long hair . . . going to he a loner next year . . . bound for North Texas. Honors 181 m. • ■ :%mf igS i unior Favorites •arliePi ce and ( ' Honors 1!!.? Sophomore Fa . Sanders and Paula HoUai RHS Sweethearts ' I fi i Vf . . ' . J ' . . I trn 1 fH ' . hoir, Leigh An- ' ih«3 Honors 185 Hall of Honor 186 Honors Gordon Bellah . . . Reiner ' s Brother . . . President of Key Club . . . spends his summers as camp instructor . . . GSL I beau nominee ... a friendly face and l)ig smile . . . honor grad . . . rising young chef . . . sincere . . . a trombonist in the GEB . . . provides a laugh with his bad puns . . . fan- tastic YMCA skier . . . Bob Blair . . . Mr. Dependability . . . treasurer of Honor . ' Society . . . always building something . . . best Key Club do ' -vn ... Eagle Guard ... handles the ' claw and marque ... a worker behind-the-scenes . . . ultra-conserva- tive in Student Council . . . creator of the Deadwood Dick scene Austin College . . . GSL I beau nomi- nee . . . Gourmet ' s prize cook . . , Peter Broberg . . . serious . . . bril- liant . . . Eagle Drum Major and trombonist . . . perfectionist ... in Key Club for three years . . . Saluta- torian . . . very hard worker . . . Presi- dent of Honor Society . . . thirty mile walker . . . always ready for anything . . . Hook ' em Horns . . . Susan Canham . . . that indescribable voice on the PA . . . class officer two years in a row . . . walked all thirty miles . . . assistant editor of the Eagle . . . GSL I secretary . . . high aca- demic average . . . never, but never, angry . . . future nurse . . . Molly Loveless in the Senior play . . . very dependable ... bound for Utah ... excels at everything she does ... a friend to everyone . . . Jim Harlow . . . Oscar Eagle . . . VP of Honor Society . . . chief hall decorator . . . honor grad . . . profound thinker . . . another good cook . . . the true Long- horn . . . spirit award winner . . . marquee man . . . claims to be the individual . . . let ' s make tracks — again! ... GSL I beau nominee. Honors 187 Hall of Honor 188 Honors John Honeycutt ... a good friend to everyone . . . has an ' - unt Polly . . . President ' s Cnuneil . . . wants to be an MD ... VP for .Student Coun- cil ... It ' s Happy Annual Time . . . excellent chef . . . Horace . . . Key Club . . . organized . . . the per- fect gentleman — usually . . . really cares about others . . . winner of lead- ership award . . . honor grad . . . headed for UT . . . Janice Leach . . . basketball pep-squad . . . nominee for basketball sweetheart . . . Gung Ho for GSL I ... enthusiasm for Sen- iors ' 70 . . . business manager for the annual ... a Puffa Belly . . . always taking notes . . . head link of the spirit chain . . . active member of Stu- dent Council . . . delegate to the Dallas Teenage Council . . . devotes summer to muscular dystrophy camp winner of spirit award graduated with honors . . . -Jenny Lin . . . concentrates her efforts on Stu- dent Council ... a two year officer . . . giver of flowers, beads and bells . . . thinks of others — always remem- bers birthdays . . . class supporter . . . Deadwood Dick — saloon girl and ticket chairman . . . year-round Eagle at sports events . . . leadership award winner ... a philosopher and deep thinker . . . coing to be a Longhorn . . . Penny Sanders . . . dedicated to RHS . . . Miss Annual .Staff . . . GSL I president . . . Junior and Senior class officer . . . Bertha Key Club Sweetheart nominee . . . Senior Prom Queen n minee . . . Teetotal Tessie . . . not afraid to voice an opinion at Student Council . . . has a brain in a notebook ... a great leader Southwestern . . . service award win- ner . . . Luke Wulljen . . . responsi- ble ... Key Clubber of the Year . . . diligent worker . . . basketball man- ager . . . GSL I beau . . . counts the ballots for school elections . . . life of the party . . . builder of prize- winning floats . . . automatic ride to any game ... a good man to have around . . . winner of service award. Honors 189 Scholastic Sweater Winners and National Merit Finalists: David Buhner , Susan Can- ham , Curt Cutrell , Susan Dirks , Dan Duffy , Jim Eppright , Lee Fratt , Jeane Gohl , Phil Hansen , Shelee Henson Michele Howe , Marly Matzen , Jan Mc- Dermott . Not Pictured: Peter Broberg , Barbie Brown • , Graeme Conway , Jo Ann Garrigan Glen Hoffing , Mike Kane , Ann Mor- ris , Gayla Patterson , Luke Wulfjen . ' Scholastic Sweater National Merit Finalists 190 Honors Junior Ushers: Nancy Ainetl, Mike Bedwell, Bo Brown. Paula Dyer, Lisa Eldridge, Rick Fambro, Laura Foster, Cindy Garza, Ryan Krebs, CeCe Merryman, Mike Murphy, Pat Patton, Kristi Peterson, David Rose, Brenda Spears, Paul Vance, Randy Yazbeck. Not Pictured: Steven Kirchof, Suzanne Mar- tin, Cindy Powell. Honors 191 VALEDICTORIAN: Jeane Gohl — above, Jim Nogami — upper left, Gayla Patterson — upper right, Larry Chait — middle left, Ann Morris — lower lejt. 192 Honors sALUTATORIAN: Peter Broberg— 6e o«;, Barbie Brown tpper right, Graeme Conway — middle right, Susan Canham ower left, Jim Eppright — lower right. Honors 193 .TiSi ■w ej •f ; ' i0 FACULTY MR. JOE A. COLLUM Principal MR. JERRY P. OWENS Administration Forms Foundation of RHS DR. CHARLES A. RICHARDSON 196 Faculty MR. JOHN A. STALLINGS MR. CHARLES WEST Assistant Principals Supervise Student Activities MR. JERRY MILLER MR. W. D. JETER MR. ROBERT STAMPS MR. ERNEST KELLY RHS faculty . . . monsters on the surface . . . human at heart . . . cheering squad for students . . . avid sports backers . . . deciding factor in grades . . . see all evil, hear all evil, speak no evil . . . backbone of all activities . . . encouragement is their specialty . . . cafeteria clean-up committee . . . conscientious and understanding . . . . . . what more could you want? Mr. Kelly confers with students about current school policies. Faculty 197 MRS. MARGARET CHAPPELEAR Office Staff Handles a Multitude of Details MRS. BARBARA DAVENPORT Junior secretaries, Mrs. Ellis and Mrs. Wood, are kept busy keeping track of the largest class of RHS. MRS. BEVERLY ELLIS MRS. LORETTA FAULKNER MRS. EULA GANT MRS. CHARLOTTE KLUNDER 198 Faculty MRS. LOIS RATHBUN MRS. JERRY TOWN SEND MRS. BETTY WILLIS MRS. VERA WOOD Student Problems Are Solved by Many MRS. PATRICIA ANDERSON Counselor MRS. SUZANNE COGDELL Counselor MR. JOHN DELAY Counselor MR. G. BARRY DORN Counselor MR. V. E. MR. JOHN MRS. MARIE MRS. IMA LEEWRIGHT WILHITE SULLIVAN WELLMAN Counselor Counselor Study Hall Study Hall MRS. MARY WILSON Study Hall MRS. PATRICIA DANIELS Librarian a 2KtSf ' MRS. L. R. NICHOLSON Librarian MRS. L. R. PARKER Librarian Faculty 199 English Inspires Creative Motivation MRS. MAURINE ATWOOD MRS. GENICE AYLOR MRS. CAROL BECKER MRS. JANE BROCK MISS JULIE CRAWFORD MRS. FRANCES CROOK MRS. PHYLLIS DAWSON MRS. PAT DEADMAN 200 Faculty MRS. LUCY ANN CANT MRS. ALLEE GAYDON MRS. SUZANNE GOLDSBERRY MRS. CAROL GWALTNEY MR. THOMAS HAYS MRS. JEANNIE HOWARD MR. ROBERT KITTRELL MRS. CAROLYN LANGLOTZ MRS. BETTYE MARTIN MRS. MARTHA McCLENNY MRS. JUDY MILLER if One more tardy, and you are dead, warns Mrs. Ueadman. MISS GALE RICE MRS. JO ROBERTS ' jK. ' : V v iRH f m ' ' « r t lJ rL f 1 MM BB MRS. MARION STANLEY MRS. JUANITA STRINGER Faculty 201 MR. JAMES ARMSTRONG MRS. TERESA ARWOOD MRS. MELINDA BOON MR. LARRY BURROWS MR. JOE CHAMPION MISS PHYLLIS CRAWFORD MRS. DIANE DODD MR. WINSTON DUKE 202 Faculty MR. BILL GORDON MRS. KINNEY GUIDRY Mr. Olson plays tinker toys in his chemistry class. Math and Science Go Hand in Hand Mr. Burrows labors on plans for his next class. MR. JIM IBBOTSON MRS. ROWENA JONES MRS. CHRISTINE KEASLER MR. BILLY KINDER MRS. ELIZABETH MANN MRS. GINGER MAYO MRS. ELNA McKINNEY Faculty 203 Math and Science . . . Doors of Tomorrow MRS. JANET ODOM MR. DAVID OLSON MRS. RITCHIE PENNER MR. OTIS RATLIFF MRS. PATRICIA REHKEMPER MR. CLAYTON RIDDLESPERGER MR. KEN TAYLOR MR. J. D. WHITE MISS DARELL WHITTINGTON 204 Faculty MR. WILLIAM WINSTEAD MR. VINCENT YAKUBANSKI MRS. BEA YOUNG Languages Serve to Better World Communications Mrs. Patterson prepares tapes to be used in her next Spanish class. MRS. DONNA BRANDT MR. TOMMY MARION MRS. DOROTHY ELLARD I MRS. ESTHER PATTERSON MRS. VIRGINIA HORNER MR. CELE RODRIGUEZ MRS LILLIAN MANKUS Faculty 205 INDUSTRIAL UMIEP STATICS; MINERAL RKSOURCES WhUe Mrs. Baumgartner teaches geography in World History .: m4 MRS. KAREN BAUMGARTNER MISS JULIA DARNALL MR. JAMES FAGG. MR. DONN FRASER 206 Faculty MR. WILLIAM HARALSON MR. JACK HARRIS MRS. CANDI HAYMORE Social Studies Cause Critical Awareness MR. ALLEN HOLLADAY MRS. JACKIE McCLURE MRS. CAYE SCHERZ MRS. GLORIA SNYDER. MR. JERRY STONE MR. CHARLES THOMAS Mrs. McCIure discusses current issues in government. MRS. MARILYN WARD Faculty 207 MR. RICHARD CHUMBLEY MR. WILLIAM CLAY MRS. LINDA ELLARD MRS. WILLIE EOFF MRS. GRACE HUNT MRS. JO BETH LEVINE Mrs. Eoff illustrates the techniques of typing. Business Training Encourages Self-Reliance 208 Faculty MRS. MARGARET NUNN MR. HENRY SHOLTY Physical Education and Health Show Value of Physical Fitness 1 MISS BARBARA HARMON MRS. BONNY McCRAY MR. JOE ROSEBOROUGH MR. ABE SPANGLER MRS. GAY TUNNELL Bottoms up, orders Coach Spangler. Faculty 209 Fine Arts Stress Cultural Aspects MR. ROBERT BLANTON MR. GORDON COLLINS He went that-away, Mrs. Doyle proclaims theatrically. ! «. ' -i -::- MRS. CAROLYN DOYLE MR. JOE FIGG 210 Faculty MR. JIMMY JONES i MRS. RUTH GRAY MISS KATHRYN HARDEN MRS. SUSAN OKSENKRUG MISS IRIS SPECKMAN MR. CLARENCE BROWN MR. MAX McCLEARIN MRS. DOROTHY SIMPSON MRS. MILDRED WHEELER MRS. THELMA GUERNSEY MRS. DEAN McKEOWN MRS. BETTYE WHITNEY MR. BILL JEFFRIES MR. BROUGHTON MORGAN MRS. MARSHA JEFFRIES MR. JERRY NEWELL Mr. Brown ' s first year shop classes develop the skill of con- structing foot stools. Electives Enhance Student Curriculum Faculty 211 Teachers Mix Fun With Work If you ever leave a mess like this again ... says Mr. DeLay to Mr. Thomas. 3:30 has come; but for teachers, work is never done. 212 Faculty Miss Stone feels the excitement of an RHS pep rally. Faculty 213 Mr. Yak often pauses from his class lectures to joke with his students. I Mrs. Bright finds sponsoring the Talon staff interesting work, BUT ... . . . some days it does not pay to get up in the morning. 214 Faculty i Daily Expressions of Our Faculty Mrs. Anderson enjoys the relaxed atmosphere of the teachers ' Mrs. Ellard throws a threatening glance to any would-be class lounge. intruder. Mrs. Cogdell ponders a typical Senior problem. Faculty 215 CLASSES Steve Baxter — President Penny Sanders — Vice Pres. •:«r ' ' igS ffe : ' 218 Seniors Pam Chinn — Secretary Susan Canham — Treasurer ' y.- ' iK-f. -i- 7Ae c5 en or Glass of ' ass of 1970 ne rea es c is ance we Aaue ye o irauef sh ' ff fi ' es wi ' A n us. Seniors 219 Sammy Adams: Football 1; JCL 2; Pal Club 4; Soccer 4. ffade Adams: Young Life 2, 3, 4; Golf Team 2, 3, 4. Dale Aebersold: (Tenn;) Football 2, 3, 4; G-Club 3, 4. Peggy Ahem: JCL 2, 3, 4; NHS 4. Merri Albertson: Modem Dance Club 1, 2; FHA 2; DECA 3, 4. Arbra Allen: Track 1, Capt.; Ush- er Board, Usher 1, 2, 3; BTU 1, 2, 3. Debra Allen: Drill Team. Karen Amis: RHGC 2, 3, 4; Eagl- ettes 2, 3, Capt. 4; Student Coun- cil 2; Young Life 2, 4; Scholastic Sweater 3. Karen Amundson: German Club 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3, Pres. 4; Eagle Feathers 3; Eaglettes 4; JA 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Miss JA. Debbie Anderson: Latin Club 1; JCL 2; NHS 3; Candystripers 3, Hist. 4; PASF 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y VP 3, Sec. 4. Kris Anderson: Tennis 1; PASF 2, Treas. 3, 1st VP 4; RHGC 4; Eaglettes 4; Young Republicans 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3. Sandy Anthony: Home Room Rep. 1; Pep Club 1; Eaglettes 3, 4. Catherine Antonatos: Choir 1, 4; (Corpus) FHA 3. Craig Arledge: Track 1 ; Pal Club 3, 4; FCA 2, 3, VP 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4. Judy Armstrong: (Spokane) Cxilor Girl 1. Becky Arnett: FHA Sec. 1, 2; French Club 2; Eaglettes 3, 4; AFS 3, 4; GSL I 4; Tri-Hi-Y Chap. 2, 3, Sec. 4. Bob Auten: Student Council 1; Key Club 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; JA Ass ' t. Treas. 2, Treas. 3. Sue Babcock: Student Council 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Candystripers 2, Treas. 3, Treas. 4; Majorette 4; Young Republicans 4; Adv. French Club 4; Beginning French Club 2. Brenda Bailey: FHA Treas. 1, 2, 3; J A 2, 3; Jr. Usher Board 2, 3,4. Jane Bailey: (Radnor, Pa.) Chora- leers 1; Biology Club 2; (RHS) SCSC 3, 4; FHA 3; FTA 3, 4. Susie Bulla: Pep Club Alternate Lieutenant 1; PASF 2; FHA 1; Tri-Hi-Y VP 3, Chap. 4. 220 Seniors Youth is not a time of life — STAN ABELE GARY ADAMS SAMMY ADAMS SUSAN ALBERTSON ARBRA ALLEN DEBRA ALLEN KRIS ANDERSON NICK ANDERSON SANDRA ANDERSON BECKY ARNETT BOB AUTEN SUE BABCOCK is a state of mind. WADE ADAMS DALE AEBERSOLD PEGGY AHERN MERRI ALBERTSON SANDY ANTHONY CATHERINE ANTONATOS CRAIG ARLEDCE JUDY ARMSTRONG BRENDA BAILEY JANE BAILEY SUSIE BALLA SUSAN BALLARD Seniors 221 Nobody grows old LAUREN BANDY LARRY BARNETT BOB BARNHOUSE DEBBIE BAXTER STEVE BAXTER TOM BAYLE LOIS BERRY 222 Seniors STEVE BEVERLY TONY BLACK Lauren Bandy: Band 1, 2. Larry Barnetl: Young Republicans 2, 3, 4; Eagle Band 2, 3, 4. Robert Barnhouse: JCL 1, 2. Lana Bates: Tumbling Team 1; Eaglettes 3, 4. Debbie Baxter: Beaux Arts 2. Steve Baxter: Student Council Treas. 1; Student Council 3, 4; Jr. Class Pres.; Sr. Class Pres.; Jr. Favorite; Mr. RHS; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4. Tom Baylie: DECA 4. Ann Beam: (Beaumont) Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; FHA 1, 2, VP 3. Sandra Beasley: GSL II 4; JCL 2; Student Council 1, 2; Eagle Feathers 2; Pep Squad 1. Ann Beatty: Hy-Lites 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; AFS 4; RHGS 4. Philip Beers: Talon 4. Gordon Bellah: NJHS 1; NHS 3; Key Club 2, 3, Pres. 4; AFS 3, 4; Hall of Honor; Gourmet Club 4; Hi-Y; Junior Usher; Eagle Band 2, Chaplain 3, 4. Norine Bensen: Y-Teens Sec. 1; Student Council Treas. 1; Con- cert Choir 1, 3, 4; Girls ' Choir 2. Cyndy Berry: FHA 1; Pep Qub 1; Beginning French Club 2; Eagle Feathers 2, 3; SCSC 3, 4. Marie Blackburn: Eagle Feathers 3; SCSC 3, 4; NHS 4. Bob Blair: Latin Club 1; NJHS 1; Key Club 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 4; NHS 3, Treas. 4; Gourmet Club 4; Eagle of the Month; Hall of Honor Eagle Guard 4. Steve Blair: JA 1, 2, 3; Mathama- gicians 2; Mu Alpha Theta 3, VP 4; Band 1,2, 3. by merely living a number of years; w RANDY BARSHOP LANA BATES JIM BAUGH DAVID BAUGHN ANN BEAM BIFF BEARDEN SANDRA BEASLEY ANN BEATTY GORDON BELLAH NORINE BENSEND JERRY BERGTHOLD CYNDY BERRY MARIE BLACKBURN BILL BLAIR BOB BLAIR STEVE BLAIR Seniors 223 people grow old only by BRUCE BLAKELY LAYNE BLAKESTAD MARK BLANTON JANIE BOLITHO SUSAN BOSTICK GREG BOWEN PAULA BOWERS RODNEY BRAKENS LISHA BREITHAUPT JOE BREELAND DALE BRENNAN MARY BRENNER DOUG BRIDGES LYN BRIDCEWATER HEINER BRINNEL CHRISTY BRINSON 224 Seniors Bruce Blakely: Football Capt; Golf 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4. Layne Blahestad: (Virginia) Cheerleader 1; NHS 2. Mark Blanton: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Janie Bolitho: GSL 1, 2, 3, 4; Beaux Arts 2, 3; Eaglette Man- ager 4. Paul Bosler: JCL 3; Band 1, 2, 3,4. Susan Bostick: FTA 4; Newcom- ers ' Club 4. Paula Bowers: Y-Teens Treas. 1; GSL I 3, 4; Miss Personality; Stu- dent Council 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 4; Junior Usher; Eagle Feathers 2, 3; Annual Staff 3, 4; AFS 3, 4. Rodney Brackens: Football 1, 2, 3,4; Track 2, 3. David Branam: JA 2; Hi-Y; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Sharon Brase: JCL 2, 3; NHS 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Science Club Sec. 4. Gary Brazeat: DEC A 4. Lisha Breihaupt: PASF 4; SCSC 4; Eagle Feathers 2, 3. Dale Brennan: JCA 2; Band 1, 2, 3,4. Mary Brenner: Gym Team 1, 2; Choir 1. Dinah Brett: Choir 1; Girls ' Choir 2. Bryan Brewster: Football 1; Bas- ketball 1, 2; Track 1. Shari Brewster: Pep Squad 1; J A 3, 4; NJHS 1; Religious Coun- cil 2, 3; FHA 1; Tri-Hi-Y 3, Hist. 4; Girls ' Choir 1, 2, 3; Con- cert Choir 4. Doug Bridges: (Abilene) Tennis Letter 1, 2, (RHS) 3; District Championship 3. Lyn Bridgewater: JA 2, 3; Play- house RHS 4. Christine Brinson: Pep Club 1; PASF 3, 4; FTA 3; Concert Choir 1, 4. Dan Bristow: PASF 3, 4. Peter Broberg: NJHS 1; NHS 3, Pres. 4; Key Qub 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Gourmet Club 4; President ' s Council 4; Junior Usher; Scholastic Sweater 3, 4; Tennis Capt. 1; Eagle Band 2, 3, Drum Major 4; Hall of Honor; Salutatorian. Alan Brock: Track 1; Cross Country L deserting their ideals. KATHY BOND BRUCE BORDEN PAUL BOSLER DAVID BRANAM SHARON BRASE GARY BRAZEAL Years wrinkle the skin, but to give up STEVE BROCK JULIE BROOKNER DAVE BRUSHEARS ARTHUR BROWN LARRY BROWN RANDY BROWN tf DEBBIE BRYANT JIM BRYANT RONNIE BUMFORD STEPHANIE BURNS STEVE BURRUS RICHARD BUSBY WANDA BYNUM JULIE BYRNE JAN BYRON J U ANITA BYROS 226 Seniors enthusiasm wrinkles the soul. BARBIE BROWN DEBBIE BROWN KAREN BROWN TERESA BRYANT SCOTT BUCHANAN KARIN BULLOCK JAN BUTLER NINA JO BUTLER CHRIS BUTSCHEK CAROL CAHAN MICHELLE CALBRIDGE KAYE CAMPBELL Steve Brock: Latin Club 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. Julie Brookner: RHGC 2, 3; Jr. Civitans 2, 3; Student Council; Pep Squad 1, 3. Dave Brashears: NHS 3, 4; Thes- pians 2, 3; Student Council 1, 3. Barbie Brown: NJHS 1; NHS 3, 4; RHGC 2, Treas. 3, VP 4; Stu- dent Council 4; Cheerleader 1; Eaglette 2, 3, Lt. 4; Scholastic Sweater 3, 4; Junior Usher; Bas- ketball Sweetheart 4; Nat ' l. Merit Winner 4. Karen Brown: Speech Club 1; DECA 4; Newspaper 1, 2; Choir 1, 2. Larry Brown: Speech Club 1; DECA 4; Swimming 2, 3, 4. Randy Brown: (Oklahoma) Stu- dent Council 1; Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Debbie Bryant: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Teresa Bryant: Red Cross 1; FHA 1. Scott Buchanan: Football 1; Soc- cer 3, 4. Karin Bullock: (Mississippi) Y- Teens 1, 2; JCL 2; Jr. Civitans 2; Band 1, 2; (RHS) Newcomer ' s Club 3; GSL I 4. Richard Busby: Football 1. Jan Butler: (Irving) Y-Teens 1; Drama Club 1; (RHS) Newcom- er ' s Club 2; VICA 4; ICT 4. Nina Jo Butler: DECA 4; Choir 1. Chris Butschek: NJHS VP 1; Newcomer ' s Club 2; JCL 2, 3, 4; AFS 4; Key Club 4; NHS 3, 4; Gourmet Club 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. Wanda Bynum: (Hamilton Park) Student Council 1; FHA 1; Cheer- leader 1, 2, 3. Julie Byrne: Girls ' Choir 2; Con- cert Choir 3, 4. Jan Byron: French Club 1, 2 SCSC Hist. 3, VP 4; NHS 3, 4 Beaux Arts 3, VP 4; Band 1, 2, 3 Eagle Band 4. Carol Cahan: Student Council 1, 2; RHGC 2, 3, 4; Jr. Civitans 3, 4; Pep Squad 2; Eaglettes 3, 4. Michelle Calbridge: Pep Club 3. Kaye Campbell: German Club 2, 3, 4; Hy-Lites 3, 4; Girls ' Choir 1, 4. Seni 227 September Almost turning down B-hall ... No one to look up to . . . Our first of the last games . . . Sen- ior parking stickers — what class!!! ... Our year to trash up the Nest . . . EEGAD, who ' d you get for English? ... Mr. Hayes!!! ... First class to break a thousand bills our Jun- ior year . . . Sophomore girls add more compe- tition . . . Get those skirts! . . . This year the boys still don ' t crack a smile . . . The annual rush to get that float done . . . After two years, parents know you need the car . . . Seniors give salespitch on buttons, ribbons and bookcovers to underclassmen . . . Memo- ries and challenges ahead. 228 Seniors Seniors 229 Getting to be in your club ' s pep rally skit be- cause you ' re a senior . . . trying to avoid hair regulations . . . adjusting to the 9 months of lunch in the cafeteria . . . decorating A hall before the juniors and sophomores decorate theirs . . . finally learning the names of the kids sitting beside you . . . wondering about the thinning crowds at pep rallies . . . Home- coming — coming home late with glue in your hair, bruises on your knees and fingers slightly cramped, winning 1st place with a Homecom- ing float that was built, cancelled and re-built in 2 days . . . washing cars and praying for the sun . . . upping the kitty one more notch . . . looking forward to Thanksgiving vaca- tion. v 230 Seniors Seniors 231 Susan Canham: NJHS 1; NHS 3, 4; Sp. NHS 3, 4; PASF 2. 3, 4; Playhouse RHS 2, 3; KRHS 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, Pres. 4; GSL I 3, Sec. 4; Jr. Class Sec; Sr. C iass Treas. ; Scholastic .Sweater 3, 4; Eagle of the Month; Falcon Fla h 1; Eagle 3, Ass ' t Ed. 4; Sludent Council 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; President ' s Council 4; Hall of Honor. Maureen Carey: FHA 1, 2; Tri- Hi-Y ,3, 4. David Carter: .Student Council 1 ; Concert Choir 4. Larry Chait: NHS 3, 4; Sp. NHS 4; PASF 2; Scholastic Sweater 4. Frank Chambers: Football 1, 2. Pamefa China: Band 1. 2, 3; FTA 2. 3- Red Cross 1; FHA 2, 3; NHS ], 2, 3; JA 2. ,3, 4; Fresh. Class Prcs. ; Soph Class Sec; Jr. Class VP; Sr. Class Sec; Capt. .Majorette 3. Cynthia Church: (Greenville) Latin Club 1, 2, 3; GAA 1, 2. 3; Choir 1, 2, 3. Chuck Clark: DECA 4; Pal Club 4; Hi-Y; Track 1, 2, 3; Cross Country 1, 2, 3. Roberta Cleland: NHS 3; Hy- Liles 4; .Annual Representative 2; Bronco Band 1; Eagle Band 2, 3, 4; All-Region Band 3, 4; TACT Rep. 3. Roxanne Cleland: Hy-Lites 4; Young Republicans 4; Annual Representative 2; Band 1; TACT Rep. 3; Eagle Band 2, 3, 4; All- Region Band 1, 2, 3; Librarian 3, 4; Orchestra 4. Pam Coleman: RHGC 3, 4; Jr. Usher; Eaglette 3, 4. Shari Coleman: Chess Club 4; JA 3. Debbie Collins: Beginning French Club 2; FHA 2; NHS 2, 3; AFS 3, 4; GSL 1 4; Annual Staff 4; Eagle of the Month. Joe Collins: Football 1; Basket- ball ] ; Choir 1. Debbie Conn: Eaglette 3, 4. Guy Connelly: Student Council 1; Football 1; Basketball 1; Track 1, 2, 3. Graeme Conway: French Club Treas. 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teen 2; Pep Club 1; Candystriper 2, 3; NJHS 1; NHS 3, 4; Scholastic Sweater 4; Gym Team 1, 2; Eaglette 3, 4. Gerry Cook: Pep Squad . Debbie Cooley: FHA 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, Sec. 4. Patricia Cooper: FHA 1 ; Girls ' Choir 1, 2; Concert Choir 3, 4. 232 Seniors Worry, doubt, SLisAiN CANHAM ED CANNON MAUREEN CARNEY PAM CHINN CINDY CHURCH CHUCK CLARK SHARI COLEMAN DEBBIE COLLINS JOE COLLINS GUY CONNELLY GRAE.ME CONWAY GERRY COOK self- dist rust , fear and despair - these are the DAVID CARTER LARRY CHAIT FRANK CHAMBERS BARBARA CHENOWETH DOUG COLLINS GUY COLLISTER PAUL CONANT DEBBIE CONN DEBBIE COOLEY CAROL COOPER PATRICIA COOPER JANE CORNMAN Seniors 233 long, long years that bow the head CATHY DeROSSETT DENISE DODSON DAVID DOMIQUE MAC DOUGLAS TRICIA DOWNING DEBBIE DROM BRUCE DUNCAN MARC DUNCAN JULAINE DUNSTON BETH EBY MIKE ECKEBERGER MARCIA EDEN 234 Seniors Denise Dorlson: (Florida) Band 1, 2; Orchestra 2, All-State 1; (RHS) Beginning French Club 3; Band 3, 4; KFSG Pres. 4. David Dominque: Football 1, 2; Basketball 2; Track 2; Baseball 2; Industrial Club 3. Susan Donnelly: Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; NHS 3. John Dorsa: Eagle Band 2, 3, 4. Tricia Downing: (Alabama) Stu- dent Council 1; Band 1; ( RHS) GSL II 2, 3, 4; AFS 2, 3, VP 4; NHS 3, 4; PASF 4; Eaglettes 4. Dan Diiljey: NHS 4; Scholastic Sweater 4; Concert Choir 3. Mary Dufjy: (Hamilton Park) Cb(jir 3. Renee DumonI: (Arkansas) Y- Teens 2; Red Cross 2; FHA 2; Stardust Club 2. Marc Duncan: (Memphis) Foot- ball 2; R0TC2. Jutaine Dunston: JCL 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3. Carolyn Durham: Choir 4. Bill Dyche: German Club 4; Adv. French Club 4. Alan Dyer: (El Paso) NJHS 1; Football 2; Orchestra 1; Track 1, 2, (RHS) 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4: Talon 2, 3, 4. Linda Dyson: AFS 4; GSL II Hist. 2, 3, Pres. 4. Beth Eby: NJHS 1; Pep Squad Lt. 1 ; Student Council I ; Begin- ning French Club 2; Hy-Lites 2, 3; NHS 2, 3; RHGC 4; Adv. French Club 3, VP 4; Annual Staff 4; Candy Stripers 2, 3; AFS 2, 3, 4. Mike Eckeberger: Student Coun- cil Treas. 4; Track 1; Basketball 1, 2; Football I; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Marcia Eden: Student Council Sec. 1; GSL II 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 2, 3, Treas. 4; Madrigals 3, 4; Choir Sweet- |ieart ' 4; Pep Squad Lt. 1. Craig Edwards: (Corpus Christi) Baseball 1; (KHS) Pal Club 3, 4; Gourmet Club 3, 4; Swim- ming 3, 4. Cindy Edwards: Concert Choir 1, 3, 4; Girls ' Choir 2; Pep Club 2. and turn the growing spirit hack to dust. SUSAN DONNELLY MARK DONLEY MARY DONOVAN JOHN DORSA DAN DUFFY MARY DUFFY RENEE DUMONT APRIL DUNARD CAROLYN DURHAM BILL DYCHE ALAN DYER LINDA DYSON CRAIG EDWARDS CINDY EDWARDS STEVE EGER BILL EHRET Seniors 235 Whether seventy or sixteen, there is in every GDIS ELAM JOE ELLARD MIKE ELLIS ANDY ELLSBERRY SANDY FARRIS CHARLES FARRY PEGGY FARRY LARRY FAULKNER SUSAN FITZGERALD WARREN FLOYD GRAY FOLGER DICKIE FOREHAND JUDY FRANKLIN TERRY FRAZIER MALENE FREDRICKSON KERRY FRIEDRICH 236 Seniors Odis Elam: (Hamilton Park) Latin Club 3; JA 2. 3: Student Council 2. 3: Football 1, 2, 3; Track 3; iRHSl Nat ' l. Merit Semi-Finalist. Joe Etlard: Concert Choir 2, 3, 4. Michael Ellis: Debate Team 1; JCL 2: Baseball 2. 3, 4; Track 1. Andy Ellsheny: Playhouse RHS 3. 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3,4. Thomas Emig: VICA 3, Pres. 4; ICT 3. 4. Jim Eppright: NJHS 1; NHS ,3, 4; JCL 2, 3. Pres. 4; Scholastic Sweater 4; Nat l. .Merit Finalist 4. Jan Evans: Cheerleader 1: FH A L 2, 3; NJHS Sec. 1; Student Council 1; AFS 2, 3. 4; P.A.SF 2. 3. Peggy Farry: NJHS 1; RHGC 2, 3, 4; PASF 4; Student Council 1, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4; Cheer- leader 1. 4; Eaglette 3; Eagle Feathers 2; Sr. Favorite; Home- coming Queen Nominee. Peler Fekety: PASF 2, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; NHS 3; Band 1, 2. 3. 4; All-Region 4. Buddy Fink: Football L Carta Fitzgerald: RHGC 3, 4; Ten- nis Team I, 3. Susan Fitzgerald: FHA L Warren Floyd: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Gray Folger: Pal Club 3, 4 Gourmet Club 4; Wrestling 2 Cross Country 3; Swimming 4 Talon Staff 2, 3. Dickie Forehand: (Abilene) FHA 1; Orchestra 1, 3. Paula Fowler: RHGC 3, 4. Cissie Forrest: Choir 1, 2, 4. Marlene Fredrickson: (Michigan) Choir 1, 2. 3: RHS Choir 4; New- comer ' s Club. Kerry Friedrich : Football 1 ; Track 2. S(ere Fritz: l. llen) Track 1; Football 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 4. Ann Fuller: (San Antonio) Latin Club 1; Choir 1; (RHS) J A 4. S(ei;e Fun derburgh: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track I. 2, 3. being s heart the love of wonder, THOMAS E.MIG JIM EPPRIGHT JAN EVANS PETER FEKETY 1 I BUDDY FINK CARLA FITZGERALD PAULA FOWLER CISSIE FORREST GAIL FOX STEVE FRITZ the sweet amazement at the stars and TIM FUSION CHUCK GABLE LEITA GABLE RICK GRAFF KATHY GARRETT JAY GARRETT DAtiD GATTEN JODY GEIGER SHARON GIBSON JIM CLEAVES ANITA GODBEY DEBBIE GODICH BRYAN GOODING DAVID GOODMAN SHANNON GOODSON CATHY GONZALES 238 Seniors the star like things and thoughts BILLY GAMMONS MARY ANN GANT LA RRY GARMAN DAVID GIBBS GLYNNDA GIBSON DAVID GIBSON JOHN GODWIN SANDY GOFF JEANE GOHL GARY GONZALES KAY GRANT ROGER GRANT Tim Fusion: Soccer 4. Rick Graff: German Club 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4. Billy Gammons: DECA 4; Latin Club 3. Mary Ann Gant: GSL II 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2; NJHS 1; Student Council 1; Band 1. David Gotten: (Canyon) Band 1, 2. Glynnda Gibson: DECA 4. Sharon Gibson: Pep Squad 1; NJHS 1; NHS 3, 4; PASF 3; Candystripers 3, Pres. 4; J A 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Choir 1, 2; Concert Choir 3, 4. Jim Gleaves: NJHS 1; PASF 3; AFS 3, 4; Key Club 3, Sec. 4; Annual Staff 2, 3, 4; Junior Ush- er; Band 1. Anita Godbey: Y-Teens 1, 2; Gym Team 1, 2. Debbie Godich: Annual Staff 3, Editor 4; French Club Pres. 1, Sec. 2; AFS 2, 3, 4; Foreign Ex- change Student 3; NJHS 1; NHS 3, 4; NFL 2; Presidents ' Coun- cil 4; Orchestra 4; Band Sec. 1, 2, 3, 4; All Region Band I, 3, 4. Jeane Gohl: NHS 3, 4; Scholastic Sweater 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Nat ' l Merit Finalist 4; Valedic- torian. David Goodman: NJHS 1; JCL 2, 3; Religious Council 4. Shannon Goodson: (Beaumont) TriHi-Y 3; Latin Club 2, 3; Y- Teens 1, 2; Choir 1, 2. Gary Gonzales: (Las Vegas) Span- ish Club 1; Thespians 2; (RHS) PASF 3; Pal Club 3, 4; Red Cross 3, 4; Para-medical 3; Gour- met Club 3; Choir 3, 4. Kay Graiit: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Hy- Lites 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Band 1,- 2; Choir 4. Roger Grant: JA 3; Band 1, 2, Pres. 4; All Region 3. Seniors 239 Sis. ' 70 — best dressed at RHS . . . Seniors receive training; for future . . . Chicken din- ner — $2,000 slides through our hands; our turn to play cafeteria lady for a day; — too many people, not enough room; capacity crowd: — steam; — clean up — chicken bones, milk cartons and cake crumbs; — clogged up sinks; — broken dishwasher; — take your chick- en home in a bag; — we don ' t want to change it; we just want to make it better ; — fried chicken will never taste the same after this . . . Senior pins — buy ' em and wear ' em once . . . class meeting at 7:30 — you ' ve got to be kidding . . . SAT scores — Sad But Apparently True . . . purple restrooms in A hall prove that seniors have a definite aptitude for art ... last football gam . . . basketball be- gins bouncing . . . Thanksgiving — 4 days off for good behavior . . . Craig Arledge models exclusive wardrobe by Christian Dior. Seniors 240 November 241 Seniors December Finally, our last year of the cafeteria ' s turkey dinner . . . we ' re still recovering from our chicken dinner . . . Seniors triumph over the underclassmen at the AFS slumber party . . . Senior club members give a Christmas show at Denton State Home, go to Methodist Hos- pital, give a Christmas to underprivileged families . . . canned food drives go over like a lead balloon . . . doq ' t tell me Senioritis is setting in already ! ... the Basketball Queen is crowned . . . time to start saving for Christ- mas presents . . . rush to get ready for the ski trip . . . this year we go away for Christmas; next year, we ' ll come home . . . our class aoes caroling . . . with a new year coming, brighter hopes . . . maybe. Seniors 243 Phil Green: JCA 2, 3; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; DECA 4; Talon 3, 4; Football 1,2. Lyn Green burg: AFS 2; French Club 2, 3, Pres. 4; Science Club 2, 3; NHS 3. 4; Fine Arts Club 2. Charleen Greer: Eagle Feathers 2; SCSC 3; Hy-Lites 3; GSL I 4; AFS 4; PASF 4; Sp. NHS 4. C ' n Ay Griffin: (Amarillo) FHA 1; FTA 2; Art Club 1, 2; Choir 1; (RHS) DECA 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. Gayle Guthrie: DECA 4. Janice Hager: GSL I 3, 4; Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4; FHA 1; Student Coun- cil 1; Annual Staff 4; Talon Staff 4; Pep Squad 2; Eaglette Mgr. 4. Don Hahne: Pal Club 2, 3, 4; German Club 2; Band 1, 2. Ruby Hailey: FHA. Amy Hailstone: (Indiana) Science Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1; GAA 1, 2; Cheerleader 2; (RHS) Pep Squad 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Talon Staff 3, Co-editor 4; NHS 3; AFS 4; Newcomers ' Club 3; GSL I 4; Key Club Sweetheart. Chris Hamilton: Math Club 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Annual 4. Zina Haley: NJHS 1; NHS 3, 4. Scolt Hammer: Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 3; Basketball 1. Robert Hankins: NJHS 1; News- paper Staff 1. Jim Harlow: NJHS 1; NHS 3, VP 4; Key Club 3, 4; AFS 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Gourmet Club 4; Stu- dent Council 4; Football 1; Bas- ketball 1; Track 1, 2, 3; Cross- country 2, 3, 4; Eagle Mascot 4; Spirit Award; Hall of Honor. Michel e Harper: Pep Club 1; Eagle Feathers 2; Beginning French Club 2; PASF 2; GSL I 3, VP 4. Tom Harrison: (Midland) Foot- ball 1. 244 Seniors the undaunted challenge of events, DONAL GREEN MIKE GREEN MIKE GREEN CATHY GRIFFIN CATHY GRIGGS GAIL GUTHRIE CHRIS HAINES CHRIS HAMILTON ZINA HALEY BOBBY HARDWICK JIM HARLOW MICHELE HARPER the unfailing childlike appetite for what next, PHIL GREEN LYN GREENBURC CHARLEEN GREER -5— T ■ STEVE GREY JANICE HACER SCOTT HAMMER DON HAHNE RUBY HAILEY AMY HAILSTONE AL HANKE ROBERT J. HANKINS PHIL HANNA HOWARD HARRIS DON HARRISON TOM HARRISON CHARLES HARTON Seniors 245 and the joy PATSY HESS B HIBBS THOMAS HILL ROBERT HOLMES JOHN HONEYCUTT CINDY HOOK RUSSELL HOWELL JAMS HOYT JESSE HUBER John Haves: Conceit Band 2. Molly Haynes: NJHS 1; NHS 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 4; Drama Club 1, 4; FTA 4; PASF 3, 4; RHGC 4; Pep Club 3; Most School Spirit 1; Cheerleader 1, 2. Nancy Helm: Red Cross 1; Eagle Feathers 4. Mishon Henderson: (Hamilton Park) Drill Team 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3. Tom Henrich: Playhouse RHS 2, 3; Annual Staff 3, 4; Eagle Band 1. 2, 3, 4. Becky Hendrix: (Houston) Speech Club 1; Drill Team 2; (RHS) Newcomers ' Club 3. B Hibbs: (Tenn.) JCL 1; News- paper Editor 1; Band 1; (La.) Band 2; Student Council 2; (RHS) JCL 3; GSL I 4; NHS 4; Student Council 4; Eagle Band 4. ■ Thomas Hill: (Hamilton Park) NJHS 1; NHS 2; Student Council 3; Red Cross 2; Football 2, 3; Frosh. Class Treas. ; Soph. Class VP; Jr. Class Pres.; Band 1, 2, 3. Glen Hoffing: NJHS 1; NHS 4; Nat ' l Merit Finalist. Connie Holier: (Indiana) Girl ' s Club 1; Band 1, 2. John Honeycutt: Key Club 2, 3, 4; AFS 3, 4; Gourmet Club 3, Sec. 4; NJHS 1; NHS 3, 4; Student Council 3, VP 4; Presi- dents ' Council Pres. 4; Junior Usher; Eagle of the Month; Hall of Honor; Annual Staff 3, 4; Eagle Band 2, 3; All Region Band 1; Leadership Award. Cindy Hook: FHA 1; Mu Alpha Theta 4; RHGC 4; Girls ' Choir 2. Becky Hopkins: (Kansas) Pep Club 1, 2; Art Club 2; Drill Team 2; (RHS) Pep Squad 4. Dwayne House: Pal Club 4; Ger- man Club 3; Jr. Civitans 4. Gerald Houseley: Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1; Baseball Mgr. 2, 3. Janis Hoyt: GSL II 2, 3, 4; J A 2; German Club 2, Sec. -Treas. 3; Hy-Lites 4. Spike Huddleston: Football 1, 2, 3, Capl. 4. Greta Hughes: FHA 1; PASF 2; Candystripers 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; SCSC 3, 4; Sp. NHS 3, 4. Mark Hatchings: Track 1; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. 246 Seniors and the game of life. MISHON HENDERSON PAULETTE HENDRICKS TOM HENRICH BECKY HENDRIX GAIL HILTON GLEN HOFFING NORTHON HOLIDAY CONNIE HOLLEY BECKY HOPKINS SPIKE HUDDLESTON HANK HORTON DWAYNE HOUSE GERALD HOUSLEY GRETA HUGHES EARLEEN HUNTER MARK HUTCHINGS Seniors 247 You are as young as KAYE INEICHEN DEBBIE INGRAM JACK IRION JUDY IRONS DON JAMESON DAVID JAMISON DIANE JARVIS JUDY JEFFREY MOZELLE JONES TERI JONES MIKE KANE GARY KARNAVAS 248 Senic Kaye Ineichen: fRayville, La.) Sp. Club 1; Newspaper Staff 1; Band 1; (RHS) Eagle Feathers 3; SCSC 4. Jack Irion: NJHS 1; German Club 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Eagle Band 3,4. Karen Jackson: Choir 1; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; GSL II 3, VP 4. Mike Jackson: Student Council 1 ; Football 1; Basketball 1, 2. Steve Jackson: Eagle Band 2, 3, 4. Don Jameson: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. David Jamison: Band 1, 2, 3; Sp. Club; Wrestling 2, 3. Diane Jarvis: FHA 1, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; PASF 3; Candystripers 3, 4; SCSC 3, 4; Girls ' Choir 3; Concert Choir 4. Judy Jeffrey: RHGC 2; NJHS 1; NHS 3, 4; Cheerleader 1; Eagl- ette 2, 3. Car! Jensen: JCL 2; Eagle Band 2, 3, 4; All Region Band 1, 2, 3, 4; All State Band 2, 3, 4. Vicki Jetl: VIC A 4; ICT 4. Diana Jimison: Choir. Bridget Johnson: (Hamilton Park) FHA 1, 2, 3; FTA 1, 2, 3; JA 3; Choir 1; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3. Debbie Johnson: FHA 1, 2, 3; DECA 4; Pep Squad. Patty Johnson: GSL I 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, Sec. 4; Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4; Soph. Class VP; Jr. Usher; Miss RHS; Eaglettes 3. Debbie Jones: PASF 2, 4; Y- Teens Pres. 1; Sp. NHS 4; Tri- Hi-Y 3; NJHS 1; NHS 4; Pep Club 1 ; Student Council Hist. 1. Ten Jones: (Tulsa) Red Cross 1, 2; NJHS 1; (RHS) FTA 4; NHS 4; Newcomers ' Club 4. Mike Kane: Mu Alpha Theta 4; NHS 3; Math Club 2; Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Madrigal Sing- ers 3, 4; Nat ' l Merit Finalist. Gary Karnavas: DECA 3, Pres. 4; Pal Club 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4. Keith Kendall: JCL 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 4: Band 1. 2. your faith J KAREN JACKSON MIKE JACKSON STEVE JACKSON HARVEY JENKINS CARL JENSEN VICKI JETT PATTY JOHNSON SUE JOHNSON DEBBIE JONES ROBERTA KARPENKO JANIE KAYSER KEITH KENDALL Seniors 249 as old as RONALD KENNISON ANN KERNER BETSY KERR LESLIE KITCHEN RANDY KNOX STAN KRENSAVAGE KENT KUEHNE JOHN KUHN TOM LESLIE DAVE LEWIS LACOISE LEWIS PATRICIA LICHTY 250 Seniors your doubt; JOE KINKEL MIKE KIRBY DEBBIE KLAUSNER MARK LaCROIX CAROL LaDUE DALE LANDIS NINA LEACH CLAUDIA LEITE JEFF LENNON JENNY LIN TOM LINCOLN SUSAN LINDSEY Ann Kerner: FTA Sec. 2; Hy- Lites 3; GSL I 4. Betsy Kerr: AFS 2, 3, 4; NHS 3; GSL I 4; Concert Choir 2, 3. Leslie Kitchen: Pep Squad I ; RHS Choir 2, 3, 4. Debbie Klausner: Pep Squad 1, 2; FTA 2; Talon Staff 3. Ad Mgr. 4. Randy Knox: Pal Club 3, Hist. 4. John Kuhn: JCL 1, 2; JCA 3; Gourmet Club 3, VP 4; Key Club 3, Treas. 4; Football 1; Basketball 1; Track 1. 2; Cross-Country 2; Annual Staff 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y. Mark LaCroix: Key Club 4; Bas- ketball 3, Capt. 4. Carol LaDue: Newcomers ' Club 3; Hy-Lites 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; AFS 4; Eagle Feathers 3. Dale Landis: SCSC 4; Eagle Feathers 3. Melissa Larriviere : Pep Club 1 ; Latin Club 3; Religious Council 3; Paramedical 3. Christal Lavery: (Tulsa) Pep Club 1, 2; Drama Club 2, 3; (RHS) FTA 4; Newcomers ' Club 3. Kris Laivrie: Pep Club 1, 2; (RHS) Eagle Feathers 3; Eagl- ette 4. Janice Leach: GSL I 2, 3, VP 4; NHS 3, 4; AFS 3, 4; Play- house RHS 2, Treas. 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, Bus. Mgr. 4; Sec.-Treas. of Soph. Class; Jr. Usher; Eagle Feathers 2; Spirit Award; Hall of Honor. Nina Leach: Candystripers 2; DECA 4. Je Lennon: Key Club 3, 4. Tom Leslie: Track 1; Football 2, 3,4. Dave Lewis: NJHS 1; NHS 4; JA 3; Soccer 4. Patricia Lichty: Newspaper 1; Re- ligious Council 3; Hy-Lites 3; NFL 4; Playhouse RHS 4; Young Republicans 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Jenny Lin: NJHS 1; GRA 2; JCL 2; PASF 4; FTA 4; NHS 3, 4; Jr. Usher; Choir 3; Stu- dent Council 2, Hist. 3, Sec. 4; Hall of Honor 4; Leadership Award. Tom Lincoln: Football I, 2; Track 1; DECA 4. Susan Lindsey: (Houston) Wrang- lerettes 2, 3; AFS 3; (RHS) PASF 4; AFS 4; GSL II 4. Seniors 251 At last, we ' re exempt from semester exams, with an 80 average yet . . . There ' s only one semester left to go ... Hope we make it . . . Our year begins . . . ' 70 is a reality . . . It ' s only the beginning . . . Our first New Year ' s Eve as Seniors ... A new year but nothing has changed . . . Broken bones, empty wallets and news of ski trips reach RHS . . . AFS sells Senior slaves . . . Seniors stick-up for the March of Dimes . . . Time to start sending transcripts . . . Anxious Seniors await college acceptance . . . Finally we order invitations . . . Hope we get to use them . . . Don ' t forget to sign up for Senior pictures . . . Term papers give Seniors a first hand chance to study the sunrise . . . Lord Hayes instructs Senior in- tellectuals . . . Buy a Senior T-shirt — oh, come 252 Seniors Seniors 253 February 254. Seniors f m ff r Monotony of school routine . . . more work and practice for upcoming contests and dead- lines . . . Key Club Prom — Amy Hailstone, Key Club Sweetheart . . . party for the Eagles ' Nest . . . basketball games, draining the pocket- book . . . practice for the King and I ... achievement tests for college . . . uneasiness over college acceptance growing . . . big home- work loads . . . deadline for ordering caps, gowns and invitations . . . elections for hon- ors — many Mr. and Miss ' s, more Also-Rans . . . February 21 — basketball, the Prom or the King and I? ... daily threats about second semester fees . . . doubts about May 27 ever coming . . . spring fever springs. Seniors 255 Scott Lipselt: Key Club 2, 3, 4 AFS 2, 3. Pres. 4; Hi-Y 4 Playhouse RHS 4; Junior Usher Band 1; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. Joe Longino: Key Club 3, 4; NHS 3; Student Council Pres. 1; Jun- ior Usher; Fiai ketball 1, Mgr. 2, 4; Talon Staff 4. Jumes Love: Math Club 3, VP 4; NHS 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Karen Love: Student Council 1; GSL II 3, 4. Ann Lowrey: Candystripers 2, 3, 4; Adv. French Club 3, 4. Mark Lund: (Pa.) Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2; Orchestra 1. Linda Lurks: Student Council 1, 2, 3; NHS 1. 2, 3; FHA 1, 2; FTA 1, 2; JA 2, 3; VICA 4; Drill Team 1. Joel Mackey: (Okla.) Debate Club 1; Basketball 1; Golf 1; Choir 1; (RHS) Newcomers ' Club 2; Choir 3; Pal Club 4. Hal Ma lory: NJHS 1; NHS 3, 4; Sp. NHS; PASF 3, Pres. 4; Jun- ior Usher; Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Kim Markle: (Okla.) Latin Club 1, 2; (RHS) Mu Alpha Theta 4; DECA 4. Steve Martin: NJHS 1; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Gourmet Club 3, Pres. 4; AFS 3, 4; Soph. Class Pres. Junior Usher; Tennis 1; Band 1, 2, 3. Dottie Massie: FHA 1, 2; French Club 2; DECA 3, 4. Pam Matlock: (Okla.) Frosh. Class Sec; Spanish Club 1; (RHS) Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; PASF 2, 3; NHS 4; SCSC Sec. 3, 4. Pat Matlock: (Okla.) Pep Club 1; Thespians 1; Choir 1; (RHS) NHS 4; Newcomers ' Club 2; Choir 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Marty Matzen: NJHS 1; NHS 3, 4; RHGC 2, 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 1, 3; Scholastic Sweater 4; Class Favorite 1; Junior Usher; Cheerleader 1 ; Eaglettes 2, 3, Lt. 4. Anne McAllister: (N.C.) French Club 2, 3; FTA 3. Denise McCarty: Pep Squad 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; GSL I 4; AFS 4; PASF 4. Seniors 256 as young as SCOTT LIPSETT CARIN LITTEREST JOE LONGINO MARK L UND LINDA LURKS JOEL MACKEY NANCY MARSHALL MARK MARTIE MARY MARTIN PAM MATLOCK PAT MATLOCK MARTY MATZEN your self-confidence, JAMES LOVE KAREN LOVE ANN LOWREY JOHN LUND HAL MALLORY PAT MANNING KLM MARKLE DAVID MARKS MIKE MARTIN STEVE MARTIN DOTTIE MASSIE MARK MASTERSON ,ANNE M. ALLKSTER LYNNE MrCABE DENISE McCARLEY DENISE McCARTY Seniors 257 as old as re(;gie McCaslin KATHY McCHIRE PAM MrCONNELL PEGGY McDANIEL STEVE McDANIEL ANNA McDonald JL I McKLSSACK SHERRON McKISSICK DEBBIE MiLOUTH JOHN MEEK 258 Senic KAREN MELTON JIM MERRYMAN 4. 3; Re- 4; Pep Girls ' Choir 2; Conceit ( Hamilton Reggie McCaslin: Football 1, 2, 3,4. Pam McConnell: Adv. Krenrii Clul) 2, VP 4; GSL II 4; NJHS 1; NHS 4; ETA 2; Candystripers 3; (Indiana I Pep Squad Capt. 1; Drill Team 2. Mick McCord: Baseball 2, 3, 4. Don McC.ormnck: Football 1; Track 1; Hi-Y .3, 4. Martha McCracken: NJHS 1; NHS 3. 4; Newspaper 1; AFS 2, 3, 4; GSL II 3, 4; Playhouse RHS 2, 3, Hist. 4; Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4; .Madrigals 4. Becky Mci urdy: .Student Council 2; RHGC 2, 3. Pres. 4; Presidents ' Council 4; Student of the Month 1; Eaglettes 2, 3, 4. Peggy McDaniel: FHA 1, 2; Hv- Lites 3; . CSC 3, 4;NHS 3, 4; AFS 4; Playhouse RHS 4; Eagle Feathers 2, 3. Anna McDonald: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4; Band 1, 2; Eagle Band .3. Linda McDonald: GSL II Debbie McGowan: FHA ligious Council 2, 3; J A Squad ] ; Choir 3, 4. Tommy McGregor: Park I Track 1, 2, 3. James McKissack: Track 2; Foot- ball 2, 3, 4; Jr. Civitan 4; Pal Club 4. Sherron McKissick: Hy-Lites 4; Eagle Feathers 2. Debbie McLouth: SCSC 3, Hist. 4; PASF 2, 3; Student Council 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Pep Club Lt. 1. Joe McMichael: 3, 4; PASF 4; er 3. Tommie Lou McMillan: JCL 1, 3, 4; Hy-Lites 2. 3. 4; Young Republicans 3; Girls ' Choir 4. Debbie McSwain: Student Coun- cil 2; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Jr. Civitan; 4; Beginning French Club 2. Mary Ann Means: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Karen Melton: Eagle Feathers 2; Beaux Arts 3; RHGC 3, Hist. 4; Student Council 4. Jim Merryman: Pal Club 4; PASF 4; Sp. NHS 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Golf 2; Soccer 4. Jim Messer: VICA 4; ICT 4. Cindy Meyer: Latin Club 2; GSL I 2, 3: AFS 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 3; Soph. Class Favorite; Most Beautiful 4. Mike Milam: Latin Club 1; JCL 2; Pal Club 3, VP 4; Gourmet Club 4; Annual Staff 4. Vicki Miles: Latin Club 3; Girls ' Choir 2, 3, 4. NJHS 1; NHS Scholastic Sweat- your fear; MICK MrCOKD DON MiCORMACK MARTHA McCRACKEN BECKY McCllRDY LINDA McDonald debbie McDowell debbie McGowan .A A. ' ' tommy M.GREGOR JOE McMICHAEL TOMMIE LOU McMILLEN DEBBIE McSWAIN MARY ANN MEANS GARY MESSEK CINDY MEYER MIKE MILAM VICKI MILES Seniors 250 JEAN MILLER MARY MONTGOMERY ANN MORRIS as young as RICHARD MILLS GLEN MINNIS BARBARA MOORE DIANE MOORE JIM MITCHELL JERRY MOORE DENNIS MORRIS RON MORRISON LYNNETTE MUNSON RAY MUSSETT MARK NABOSHEK REGINA NAIL PAM NAUCLE 260 Seniors Richaril Mills: Football 1, 2. Glen Minnis: DECA 3, 4. Jim Mitchell: (Ga.) Student Coun- cil 2; Football 1. 2: Wrestling 1, 2: Track 1, 2; fRHS) Talon 4; JCA 3. VP 4; Pal Club 3, Treas. 4; Jr. Civitans; Wrestling 3. ]ohn Mitchell: PASF 2; Key Club 4; Football 1. 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3.4. Cinily Moi: PASF 2; GSL I 3. 4; Student Council 1; Pep Squad 1; Eaglettes 4. Mary Montgomery: FHA 1: NHS 4. erry Moore: Student Council 1. Fred Morgan (Plainview) Band 1, 2, 3 (RHS) 4; All Region 1, 2, 3, 4; All State 2, 3, 4. ynne .Uoorman: FHA 2; IRHS) PASF 4; Hy-Lites. Ann Morris: Beginning French Club 2, 3; Adv. French Club 4; NJHS 1; NHS 3, 4; Choir 1. 3. Dennis Morris: Young Republi- cans 2, 3, 4; Jr. Civitans 3, 4; JA 3; Pal Club. Ron Morrison: Annual Rep. 2; Religious Council 3; Pal Club 4. Lynnelle Mtinson: GSL H 3. 4; NHS 3. 4; German Club 2, 3; Y-Teens 2. 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. MoTcia Munson: Tri-Hi-Y 4. Meg Murchey: (Houston) Drill Team 2; Spanish Club 1; (RHS) GSL I 3, 4; AFS 4. Bruce Murchison: Key Club 4; JCL 2, 4; PASF 3; Young Re- publicans 2, 3, Pres. 4; NHS 4; Football 1; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 4. Ray Mussett: Track 1; Band 1, 2, 3, VP 4; All Region 1, 2, 3, 4; All State 2, 3, 4; Region Or- chestra 4. Mark Nabasheh: NJHS 1; PASF 2; DECA 4. Regina Nail: J A 4; Spanish Club 1; Drill Team 1, 2, 3. (Sherman) Pam Naugle: French Club 2, 3; RHGC 3. 4; Student Council 2; Eaglettes 3. Lt. 4. George Netirohr: Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1. your hope J JODY MITCHELL JOHN MITCHELL CINDY MOI FRED MORGAN TERESA MORGAN JANE .MORMAN MARCIA MUNSON MEG MURCHEY BRUCE MURCHISON d-: BILL NEAL GEORGE NEUROHR STEVE NEWBY Seniors 261 as old as STEVE R. NEWBY RICKY NEWELL KATHY NEWMAN JUDY NICHOLS JIM NOGAMI ANN NOLTE ANN NORRIS MIKE OAKLEY SHARON O ' DONNELL MIKE OLDS KATHY OLSON CASS O ' MALLEY TIM OSBURN KAY OSCHSENBEIN JACK OVERLY BILL OWENS 262 Seniors your despair. ' ' Samuel Ullman NANCY NICHOLS PATSY NICHOLS STEPHANIE NIX MARY ANN O ' DELL BILL ODOM KAREN O ' DONNELL NINI OMAN JONI O ' NEAL JUDY O ' NEAL JANE ANN OWENS FRANCES PALMER MARILYN PALMER Steve R. Newby: NJHS 1; Ger- man Club 2, 3; AFS 4; Latin Club 1. Ricky Newell: Band 1, 2, 3. Kathy Newman: FHA 1, 2; French Club 3; Hy-Lites 4. Anne Nolle: NHS 3, 4; SCSC 3, 4; Tri-HiY 2, 3. 4; Choir 2; Concert Choir 3, 4. Ann Ncrris: Eagle Feathers 2. Mike Oakley: Annual Staff 4. Karen O ' Donnell: NJHS 1; Para- medical 2; Young Republicans 3; FTA 3, 4; Band 1; Eagle Band 2, 3, 4. Sharon O ' Donnell: FHA 1, 2; Candystripers 3; Young Republi- cans 3; FTA 3, 4. Mike Olds: Football 1; Track 1. Kathy Olson: FHA 1, 2, 3; Y- Teens 1; Beginning French Club 2; Religious Council 3; GSL I 4; NHS 4; Eagle Feathers 2. Cass O ' Malley: Latin Club 1; FTA 1; PASF2, 3, 4. Tim Osburn: Soccer 4; Football 1; Choir 1. Kay Ochsenbein: (Kentucky) Stu- dent Council 1, 2; (RHS) Student Council 4; AFS 4; PASF 4. Bill Owens: DEC A 4. Jane Ann Owens: RHGC 2, 3, 4; Eaglettes 2, 3, Lt. 4; Jr. Usher. Frances Palmer: Playhouse RHS 4. Marilyn Palmer: PASF 2; E gle Band 1, 2, 3, 4; All Region 1, 2, 3, 4; All State 3. Seniors 263 March Is there a Senior skip day? . . . Sadie Hawk- in ' s Day held at RHS . . . Mammy and Pappy Yokum rock out at Twerp Dance . . . Mary and Sam win best costume award — first prize — a bucket of pennies . . . Senior beaus steal the spotHght . . . Deadvvood Dick chosen for Sr. Play . . . Seniors take faculty to court — and win decision . . . Cheerleader assembly — 1st year we can ' t go . . . Spring Vacation gives a taste of summer . . . headstart on suntans, trips, sleep . . . catching up before school starts again . . . spring clothes . . . work be- gins on Senior Talent Assembly: Let It Be — Banana Land Fruit Band ripens as practice continues to improve them — Little Warren and Escorts get bobby-sox dancers for Blue Suede Shoes . . . Seniors face the beginning of the end : last 9 weeks starts. 264 Seniors Seniors 265 i?: ) , ■ ' ( m n r •■ . ]t t l 1 E i Iw 1 Kl L .fl S ■ ' 1 .■;■■■. ' . Starting 2nd semester term papers . . . practicing for talent assembly and play . . . watching Soul Brother Davie Shaw and his Super Soul Review . . . suffering in suits and ties . . . wearing jeans and T-shirts . . . riding on bikes instead of in cars . . . nominating for Prom Queen . . . selecting Jr. Ushers . . . realizing year ' s end with election of next year ' s Sr. class . . . Deadwood Dick . . . canvassing Richardson with tickets . . . spending hours at rehearsal and more hours making the set ... awaiting the final performance . . . witnessing two successful evenings . . . trying to save money for the 9th . . . hearing threats ccncerning prom decorations . . . Senior Prom . . . rocking out with Dallas Co. . . . grabbing for center pieces . . . announcing Joyce Wooldridge as Prom Queen . . . find- ing it all over too soon . . . partying and breakfasts afterwards . . . wishing you were in the band headed for Mexico . . . taking Adv. Placement Tests . . . counting the hours until May 21 . . . honoring many at the Awards Assembly . . . being exempt and out of school May 21 ... being disgusted and in for 2 more days . . . practicing for Baccalaureate — constant shifting, arm ' s length apart, rol es but no rings for skinny lassies . . . arriving at 12:30 for Baccalaureate ... sweating in your robe . . . learning which direction to wear your stole . . . balancing your cap . . . marching in, realizing you ' re almost graduated . . . marcliing out to tearful relatives . . . THE DAY — May 27 . . . arriving at Moody Coliseum with a funny feeling in your stomach . . . finding your place, then losing it ... wishing it would start . . . meeting classmen you never met before . . . wishing it were 10° cooler . . . receiving the word that It has started . . . being overwhelmed by the immensity of the class . . . receiving your diploma and hearing your family clapping furiously . . . watching the Jr. Usher girls cry . . . waiting for Joe Zylka . . . finally being graduated . . . heading for Wylie ' s Dude Ranch despite a tornado warning . . . witnessing an un- forgettable night . . . looking forward to July 14, 1984. Jim Parker: Student Council 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4. Steve Parker: Key Club 3, 4; Student Council 2; Football Mgr. 1, 2. 3, 4; Track Mgr. 1; Basket- ball Mgr. 1, Vicki Parsons: KRHS 3, 4; Play- house RHS 4: Choir 1. Richard Pale: (Denison) Basket- ball 1; Track 1; (RHSl Jr. Civi- lans 3, 4; Talon Staff 3, 4. Gayla Patterson: NJHS 1; NHS 3, 4; Playhouse RHS 2; Begin- ning French Club 2; Adv. French Club Sec. 4; Girls ' Choir 2; Con- cert Choir 3, 4; Madrigals 4; Or- chestra 4. Mike Payne: Basketball 1, 2; ■Track 1. 2, 3; Football 1, 2. 3, 4. Patricia Pearson : (Hamilton Park) JA 1, 3; (RHS) Eagle Feathers 4. Carol Peavey: Adv. French Club 4; Gym Team 1, 2; Swimming Team 3, 4. John Pennington: Wrestling 3. Janet Pierce: JCL 3; Candystrip- ers 3, 4. Valerie Pilot: DECA 4; Choir 3,4. Jim Pipkin: (Los Angeles) Foot- ball 2; Basketball 2; Track 2; (RHS) German Club 3. Ray Pilts: Hi-Y 3; Football 1; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2. Debra Plinario: (Cleveland) Span- ish Club 1, 2, 3; Tennis 3; Girls ' Choir 1; (RHS) Newcomers ' Club 4. Debra Ploch: (Corpus Christi) Student Council VP 1; Drill Team 3; Sp. NHS 3, 4; PASF 2, 3; (RHS) PASF 4; RHGC 4; Eagl- ette Mgr. 4. Laura Poe: FHA 1. Susan Potter: Choir 1, 2. Debbie Powell: FHA 1, 2; NJHS 1; Hy-Lites 3; SCSC 3, Pres. 4; NHS 3. Debi Poxon: Newcomers ' Club 3; Hy-Lites 3. Tom Prentice: Choir 1, 2; Foot- ball 1; Young Democrats 1, Pres. 2. 3, 4; Newspaper Editor 1; Talon Staff 2, 3, Editor 4. Royce Priest: (Virginia) Student Council 1, 2; (RHS) Swimming Team 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4. Christie Pryor: GSL I 2, 3, Hist. 4; Jr. Civitans 4. Neal Puckett: PaJ Club 4; Swim Team 3, 4. 268 Seniors To live content JIM PARKER STEVE PARKER VICKI PARSONS TONY PEARCE PATRICIA PEARSON CAROL PEAVEY DEBBIE POWELL DEBI POXON TOM PRENTICE with small means: to seek elegance rather RICHARD PATE GAYLA PATTERSON PAT PAULK MIKE PAYNE JOHN PENNINGTON DEBRA PLINARIO CINDY PHILLIPS JANET PIERCE VALERIE PILOT DEBRA PLOCH LAURA POE SUSAN POTTER ROYCE PRIEST BILL PRICHARD CHRISTIE PRYOR NEAL PUCKETT Seniors 269 than luxury; to be worthy, LITA PUIG PAUL RAMSEY MARY RANSON GARY REED ROBERT REESE SCOTT REGER LOU RICHMOND TERRY RILEY TERRY RIPPY PATTY ROBERTS 270 Seniors KAREN ROBINSON BILL OGERS Paul Ramsey: JCL 3, 4. Mary Runson: Drill Team 2; Dra- ma Club 3; French Club 3; (RHS) Eagle Feathers 4. Kathy Rasco: Gym Team 1; Con- cert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Greg Ray: Football 1; Track 1; Baseball 2. Kevin Redman: VICA 4; Band 1, 2. Don Reece: Spanish Club 2; Wrestling 3, 4. Gary Reed: Band 1, (RHS) 2; JA 2, 3, 4; DECA 4. Robert Reese: Latin Club 2; Stu- dent Council 2. Scott Reger: (Minn.) Hi-Y 3; Football 2; JA 2, 3. Jodi Reynolds: Gym Team 1; PASF3; GSLHS. Carlo Rich: Gym Team 2; DECA 3, Sec. 4. David Richards: Golf 2, 3, 4. Debbie Ricketts: (TJ) Spanish Club 3; Concert Choir 3, (RHS) 4. Lou Richmond: FHA 1; FTA 3, 4. Terry Rippy: NJHS 1; NHS 3. Danny Roberts: Football 2, 3, 4. Karen Robinson: FHA 1, 2; Stu- dent Council 2. Bill Rogers: (Midland) AFS 3; Student Council 3; Cross-Country 2, 3; Track 2; (RHS) Newcom- ers ' Club; Cross-Country 4; Track 4. Mark Rooker: NHS 4; Student Council Pres. 1, 4; Class Favorite 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Basketball 1, 2. Bill Russell: Red Cross 3, 4; Con- cert Choir 3, 4. not respectable, and wealthy, not rich; K.- KATHY RASCO GREG RAY KEVIN REDMAN DON REECE DEBBIE RICKETTS JOHN RITTERSKAMP JUDY RITTERSKAMP LYNNA RIVERS DANNY ROBERTS MARK ROOKER DAVID ROWE JULIE ROWLAND 271 to study hard, DEBBY RUTLEDGE MIKE G. RYAN MIKE H. RYAN DEBBIE SAITTA JOEL SAYLKS JANET SCALLON PHIL SCHLEIN MITCH SCHNEIDER VICKI SHAFER SANDI SHANNON DAVIE SHAW JOE SHEPHERD 272 Senic Mike G. Football R an: I Bishop Kearney) 1; ' Yearboo k Staff 2; Soc- :er 2, (RHS) 4; NHS 4; Sp. NHS i, 4; Pal Club 4; Newcomers ' :iub Pres. 3; Mu Alpha Theta !, Sec.-Treas. 4; Baseball (Jesuit) , (RHS) 3,4. like H. Ryan: NJHS 1; Jr. Civi- ans 3; Key Club 4; Swim Team i. 4. Debbie Sailta: Les Aigles Francais !; Adv. French Club 3, 4; FTA 1; Candystripers 4; Young Re- publicans 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. fenny Sanders: Y-Teens VP ] ; Pep Squad 1; Playhouse RHS 2, i; GSL 1, 2; Soph. Adv. 2, Hist. 5, Pres. 4; Eagle Feathers 2; Stu- dent Council 3, 4; Annual Staff 2, 3, 4; Junior Class VP; Senif [:iass VP; Eagle of the Monti Hall of Honor; Key Club Swee leart Nominee; Senior Proi Jueen Nominee; Presidents ' Coun- ;il Service Award. °am Sams: (Kansas City) Stu- Jent Council Representative 1; RHS) Modern Dance Club 2; gymnastic Team 2; Swimming ind Diving Team 2, 3; Eagle Feathers 3; Eaglette 4; GSL H 4. lank Savage: Jr. Historical Club Pres. 1; Mathemagicians 2; !, 3, 4; German Club VP 3, I; KFSG VP 4. foel Sayers: Band 1, 2, 3; vomers ' Club. Janet Scatlon: Latin Club 1; !nce Club 1; Pep Squad 1; lis Team 1 ; Gymnastic Team 1 ; :;RA 2; German Club 2, 3. 4; Girls ' Choir; Concert Choir 1, 3, t; Paramedical Club 4. PAi7 Schlein: (Bryan Adams) Football 2; (RHS) 4. Mitch Schneider: Hi-Y; Football 1, 2; Track 1. David Scott: Photography Club I; Football 1; Traffic Court 2, 3. Lynn Scott: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; PASF 3; Red Cross 3. Shirley Scott: Bridge Club I; Paramedical 2; German 3; Tri-Hi-Y Treas. Bronivyn Semmer: Jent Council 1, 2; Pres. 4; AFS 4. fanet Schlue: Pep Squad Lt. 1; JCL 3. 4. David Schuler: NJHS 1; NHS 3; Annual Staff Photographer 2, 3, 1; Talon Staff 4; PASF 4. Vicki Shafer: NJHS 1; Student Council 2; NHS 4; Adv. French Club 4; GSL I Recording Sec. 4; (Pearce High School) Drill Team 3. Davie Shaw: NJHS 1; Student Council 1; Interact Club 2; J A 2; Football 3; Eagle of tlie Month ; Senior Favorite. Joe Shepherd: Key Club 3, 4; Gourmet Club 3, Treas. 4; An- nual Staff 3, 4; Hi-Y; Mr. Per- sonality. Brenda Sherman : (Hamilton Park) FHA 1; FTA 1; JA 1, 2, 3; 3and 1, 2, 3; HP Majorettes 1, 2, -oCapt. 3; Tops Sorority 2; Zeta Phi Beta Sorority 2; Sec. of Jun- ior Class; (RHS) VICA. Bob Shimanek: Basketball 1; Foot- ball 1, 2; Wrestling 2, 3; Track 2, 3, 4. AFS Pres. New- Sci- Ten- Pres. Club 3, 4. (Tenn.) Stu- Hy-Lites 3, thmk quietly, BILL SCHLEICHER SHARON SCHUMACHER PEGI SCHRENKEISON JANET SCHLUE DAVID SCHULER JOE SHAFER BRENDA SHERMAN ROBERT SHIMANEK DAVID SHIVERS Seniors 273 talk gently, DAVID SHORT DARRELL SHRADER DEE SHRIER LYNN SIDWELL LINDA SKINNER MIKE SLAIGHT BARTON SMITH CURTIS SMITH LINDA STANICK KRIS STANTON STEVE STAPP GREG STEBBINS 271 Senior act frankly; TIM SINE LINDA SISSEL ADEL SITZ DEBBIE SMITH EDDIE SMITH 4 JIMMY SMITH KAREN SOUTHERLAND CINDY SPICER DAVID STALLARD PAUL STEELE WAYNE STEINBRING ALENKA STEFAN Darrell Shrader: (Los Angeles) Student Council 2; Football 2; Swimming 2, (RHS) 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4. Dee Shrier: JCL 2; Track 1, 2, 3; Cross-Country 2, 3, 4. Tim Sine: Pal Club 4; Jr. Civi- tan 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Linda Sissel: Student Council 1, 2; GSL II 2, 3, 4; Band 1. Mike Slaight: Student Council Pres. 4; Presidents ' Council 4; Football 1, 2; Football Mgr. 3, 4; Baseball Mgr. 2. Barton Smith: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1. 2, 3, 4. Curtis Smith: Pal Club 4; Jr. Civitans 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1. Debbie Smith: NJHS 1; Spanish Club 2; GSL I 3, 4; NHS 4; FHA 3. Joe Smith: Pal Club 4; PASF 2, 3, 4; Playhouse RHS 2, 3, 4; Drama 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Mike Smith: Beaux Arts 3; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Sharman Smith: FHA 1; Young Republicans 4. Karen Southerland: Pep Squad 1; DECA 3, 4. David Stallard: NJHS 1; NHS 3, 4; Pal Club 4; JCA 2, 3, Pres. 4; Jr. Civitans 3, Sec. 4; Football 1; Track 1, 2. Wayne Steinbring: NJHS 1; NHS 4; Key Club 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Young Republicans 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Band 1; Eagle Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4. Seniors 275 to listen to the stars and birds, to babes BRIAN COWAN KARYN GRAVER CLAY COX SCOTT COY PETIE CORELL KATHY CREEL GLENDA CROOM LEIGH ANN COSBY RANDY S. CUMMINGS SUSAN CURRY DIANE DARNELL CYNTHIA DARK HARRY DAVIDSON CINDY DAVIS EVELYN DAVIS GEORGE DAVIS 276 Seniors and sages, with open heart; PAM CRAIG PEGGY CRAIG RONNIE CRAIG ROBYN CULVER DAVID CUMMINGS RANDY CUMMINGS DAVID DARR DAVID DARVIN STEVE DAUBECH RUSS DAVIS JOANN DeANGELIS BEV DENMAN Brian C.oimn: FCA 2; Track 1; Baskftliall 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. CUiy Cox: Band 1, 2, 3. 4; All State 3, 4. Srott Coy: Key Club 4; FCA 3, 4; Sludenl Council 4; Foot- ball 1; Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2. 3, 4; Ba?icl 1, 2. Pclie Corel!: (Ga.) VP of Frosh Class; Y-Teens 2; Cheerleader 1, 2: fRHS) PASF 3, 4; GSL I 4. Ronny Craig: JA 3; Football ]. Leigh Ann Cosby: French Club 1, 2; SCSC 4; Adv. French Club 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Sweet- heart 4. Kathy Creel: Dallas) Library Club; tRHS) FHA ], 4. Robyn Culver: (SMS) Student Council 1; Orchestra 1, 2; Band 1, 2, (RHS) 3. 4; All Region 3, 4; All Stale. Randy S. Ciimmings: JA 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Susan Curry: NJHS 1; NHS 4; Y-Teens 1 ; Student Council 1 ; AFS 2, 3, Treas. 4; RHGC 2, ,3, 4; Annual Staff 2; PASF 2, 4; Sp. NHS 3, 4; Cheerleader 1; Eaglettcs 2, 3, 4. Diane Darnell: Candystripers 3, 4; Choir 1; Girls ' Choir 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Madrigal Singers 3, 4. David Darr: Pal Club 4; JCA 2; Football 1, 2, 3. David Darvin: JA VP 3, Pres. 4; Young Republicans 4; PASF 4. Steve Daubach: (Fla.) Football 1; Soccer 1 ; Track 1 ; Wrestling 1, (RHS) 3; JA 3. Cynthia Davis: Pep Club 2, 3; Beaux Arts 4; Junior Civitans 4. Evelyn Davis: Newspaper 1; NJHS 1; NHS 3, 4; Playhouse RHS 2, 3, 4; GSL H 2, 3; Pep Squad Lt. 1. George Davis: (Indiana) Student Council 2; (RHS) Mu Alpha Theta 4; PASF 4; Paramedical 4; NHS 3, 4; Spanish NHS 4. Russ Davis: Football 1, 2, 3, Joanne De Angel is: Hy-Lites 3| Eagle Feathers 2, 3. Bev Denman: GSL II 4; Jr. Civj| tans 3; NHS 4; Eaglettes 4. Seniors 277 Marilyn Stephens: NJHS 1; Re- ligious Council 2; GSL K 3, 4; Concert Choir 2, 3; Outstanding Member 4; Madrigals 3, 4. Paul Stewart: rotball 1, 2, 3, 4. Vicki Stewart. (Corpus Christi) Drama Club 1; Y-Teens 1; (RHS) Newcomers ' Club 2; SCSC 3, 4; PASK 2, 3, 4; AFS 4; Pep Squad 2, 3. Chris Stocki: RHGC 3, 4; FHA 2: Eaglelles 3, 4; Football Sweet- heart 4. Patli Stratemeyer: (California) Student Council 2, 3; (RHS) Newcomers ' Club 4. Linda Story: (Odessa) French Club 2; NJHS 1; Choir 1, 2. 3. Jay Stott: NJHS 1. Richard Stover: NHS 4. Bill Stults: Pal Club 4; Adv. French Club 4; NHS 1, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Newspaper 1. Rick Sullivan: PASF 2, 3; Gour- met Club 4; Pal Club 3, Pres. 4; Swimming Team 1, 2, 3; Hi-Y 3, 4. Susan Suttle: FHA 1. Ken Swain: NHS 4; Band 1, 2, 3. Nannetle Syler: Pep Club 2. Ranrfy T-flWey; JCA 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; Student Council 1 ; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 4; Basketball 1; Track 1. Stephanie Tanner: (Wichita) Pep Club 1; Orchestra 1, 2; (RHS) Junior Civitans 4; Talon 3, 4. Don Tanney: JCL 4; Newcomers ' Club 2; Golf 3. 4. Paul Taylor: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 4. Steve Tesmer: Band 1, 2; JCA 1. John Thompson: DECA 4. David Thornton: Playhouse RHS 4. to bear all cheerfully, MARILYN STEPHENS PAUL STEWART VICKI STEWART ROY STONE LINDA STORY JAY STOTT SUSAN SUTTLE KEN SWAIN KAREN SWEENEY DON TANNEY STEVE TESMER do all bravely, CINDY STIFFLER CHKIS STOCKI PATTl STKATEMEVEH PAM STHECKER RICHARD STOVER DRU STRANGE BILL STl TTE RICK SLLLIVAN JERRY SWORDS NANNETTE SYLER RAXUY TALLEY STEPHANIE TANNER KERRY THOMAS MARK THOMAS JOHN THOMPSON DAVID THORNTON Seniors 279 SHARON TIDMORE STEVE TURNER GENITA WADE await occasions. EMORY TITUS LINDA TOMLINSON SUSAN TURNER ANGELA ULCKO SHERYL WADE DEBBIE WAITS BOB WALCH I ill ,.. t A.- - JOHN WALTON ANDREA WARD Sharon TidmoTe: Pep Squad 1, 2; Latin Cliil) 2; French Club 3; FHA 1. 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Girls- Choir 3, 4. Emory Titus: Track. Linda Tomlinson: Science Club 1, 2; Adv. French Club 2, 3, 4; KRHS 4; Hy-Lites Treas. 2; NFL 4; Young Republicans 2; JA 2, .3,4; NHS 3, 4. Pum Tonn: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; JCL 2; Hy-Liles 2, 3. LnVonne Truce: German Club 3; FTA 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Judy Troth: Pep S([uad Lt. 1; Student Council 2; AFS 3, 4; RHGC 3, 4; PASF 2, 3, 4; Tri- Hi-Y 2. 3, 4. Susan Turner: AFS 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. flo6m Kmeyarrf: NJHS 1; NHS 4; SCSC 4; Adv. French Club 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4. Sheryl Wade: JCL 3; Red Cross 1; JA 2; Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Bruce Wallace: German Club 2. Stacey Wallace: Football 2, 3; Choir . Robert Walsh: JA 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; All Region 4; Orchestra 3. Andrea Ward: (LHHS) Drama Club 1; Concert Choir 1; (RHS) Pep Club 2; German Club 3; Be- ginning French Club 4; Girls ' Choir 2; Concert Choir 3, 4. Donna Sue Waters: FHA 2, 3; Latin Club 2; Band 1; Pep Squad 1 ; Concert Choir 4. 280 Seniors hurry never in a word PAM TRACE SCOTT UPCHURCH JOE WALKER LA VONNE TRACE CATHY TRAMMELL JUDY TROTH SUSAN VALLEE ROBIN VINEYARD NANCY VOGHT j k BRUCE WALLACE STACEY WALLACE BECKY WELSH CHRISTI WARDLAW CHARLENE WARNER ira WASHINGTON DONNA WATERS Seniors 281 to let the spiritual, unhidden and unconscious, NANCY WEBB MARK WEGMAN RONNIE WEISZ JUUY WELCH PAM WERRY PATRICIA WEST RICKY WESTMORELAND BECKY WHITE BOB WHITING NANCY WHITMARSH LUCY WHITTED BARBARA WICKETT JAMES WILKINS GARY WILLIAMS MARK WILLIAMS PA ' ITYE WILLIAMS 282 Seniors Nancy Webb: FHA 1, 2, 3; GSL I 4; Student Council 2; Pep Squad 2. Mark Wegmann: German Club 1. Judy Welch: FHA 1, 2, 3; GSL I 4; Tri HiY 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2. Dana Wells: FTA 2; PASF 2; Concert Choir 3, 4. Susie Wells: DECA 4; FHA 2; Cheerleader 1; Pep Club 2. Pam Werry: AFS 4; GSL U 4; Hy-Lites 2, 3; NHS 4; Eaglette 3,4. Patricia West: (Hamilton Park) Red Cross 1, 3; Student Council 1, 2; Y-Teens 1; Ciioir 1; Cheer- leader 1, 2, 3; (RHS) Cheerleader 4. Becky White: German Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Patti White: HyLites 3; SCSC 3, 4; Beginning French Club 4; FTA 4. Sherry White: FHA 2; FTA 3. Susan Whitfield: Hy-Lites 3, 4; JA4. Robert Whiting: PASF 2; Swim Team 3; Band 1; Eagle Band 2, 3,4. Nancy Whitmarsh: Latin Club 1; NHS 3, 4. Lucy Whitted: NJHS 1; Pep Squad 1; FHA 1, 2; French Club 2; Talon Staff 3, News Editor 4; NHS 4; Choir 1, 3. Barbara Wickett: Religious Coun- cil 2; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Talon Staff 3, 4. Lynna Wilder: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Re- ligious Council 3; SCSC 4. James Wilkins: German Club 4; Football 3; Soccer 4. Mark Williams: Golf 2, 3, 4. Pattye Williams: (Shreveport, La.) JCL 1 ; Spanish Club 3. Stan Williams: Red Cross Pres. 1; Playhouse RHS 4; Baseball 2; Basketball 2. grow up through the common. DANA WELLS JULIE WELLS SUSIE WELLS PATTI WHITE SHERRY WHITE SUSAN WHITFIELD KENNY WIGINTON DARLENE WILBURN LYNNA WILDER STAN WILLIAMS JACKIE WILSON PETER WILSON Seniors 283 It will be noted that no world can do this for CAROL WINGARD KATHY WINKLER DAVID WINTER CONNIE WORD LUKE WULFJEN STEVE WUNDERLICH liMi MOLLIE YOST BYRON YOUNG SUSAN YOUNG SANDRA WISE ANNETTE WRIGHT JUDY ZART CAROLYN BAUER DAN CUMISKY CH ARLOTTE JONES SHEILA FLETCHER 284 Seniors you; you must do it for yourself. ' ' Anonymous JANE WRIGHT KATHY WRIGHT MARCIA YAWS VALERIE ZASOUPIL BERTHA ZORRILLA JOE ZYLKA TERESA GALE Carol Jfingard: French Club 1, 2, 3, Hist. 4; NJHS 1; NHS 3, 4; Band 1. Kathy Winkler: Candystripers 4; FHA 1; Pep Club 1, 3, 4; Hy- Lites 4. David Winter: Science Club 1; Mu Alpha Theta 4; German Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3. Sandra Wise: (Oklahoma) Student Council 1, 3; NHS 3; Latin Club 3; Pep Club 3; Choir 2, 3. Deborah Wood: French Club 1; Adv. French Club 4; NHS 3, 4; | Hy-Lites 3, 4; Eagle Feathers 2, 3; FTA 3, 4. Becky Woodall: FTA 4; Adv. French Club 4; NHS 4; Ea gle Feathers 3, 4; Hy-Lites 4. i Joyce Wooldridge: GSL I 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior ■ Class Favorite; Homecoming Queen; Prom Queen; Cheerleader 1, 4; Eaglette 3. Connie Word: JCL 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Luke Wulljen: NJHS Pres. 1; NHS 3, 4; Key Club 2, Treas. 3, VP 4; Student Council 3, 4; AFS 4; Gourmet Club 4; Latin Club 2; Scholastic Sweater 3, 4; Jr. Ush- er; Eagle of the Month; Service Award 4; GSL I Beau; Hall of Honor 4; Basketball 1; Track 1; Band 1; Basketball Mgr. 2, 3, 4. Steve Wunderlich: Gym Team 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2,3. Marcia Yaws: (Santa Fe) Spanish Club 1; FHA VP 1; (RHS) DECA 3, VP 4. Byron Young: (Houston) German Qub 3. Susan Young: (Dallas) Student Council 1; NJHS 1; Drill Team 1; (RHS) GSL I 3, 4; Tri-HiY 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4. Judy Zart: Y-Teens 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Joe Zylka: Tennis 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Dan Cumisky: Football Mgr. 2; Band 1. Seniors 285 Seniors Celebrate Casual and Dress-Up Day 286 Seniors Looking for weird clothes for casual day . . . going to hock shops for clothes . . . coming Hippie and going Mod . . . trying to study with a Watusi sitting beside you . . . being sent home for being indecent . . . wearing pajamas, suits, shorts, cut-offs, robes, army khakis, sweat shirts, sandals, chains, midi- dresses, long underwear . . . receiving odd looks from the teachers — Putting on coat and ties for dress-up day . . . looking your finest ripping the seam in the pants of your suit . . . spilling coke on your dress . . . getting that old stuffy feeling . . . shining your shoes for school . . . attending the reception for parents . . . sipping punch and eating cookies . . . meeting parents . . . receiving corsages . . . being proud to celebrate Casual and Dress- Up Day at RHS. Seniors 287 Senior Talent Astounds RHS 288 Seniors 1970 Senior Talent Show: pianists Mark Wil- iams and Bruce Blakely break the ice for a Super Soul Review . . . Little Warren Floyd and the Escorts bring white socks back and relive the days of Brillcream and saddle oxfords . . . Bertha Sanders and Horace Honey- cutt review The Graduate for the student body . . . Pam Chinn twirls fiery batons . . . Ray Mussett ' s commendable guitar solo merits sincere appreciation from enthusiastic audience . . . The Banana Land Fruit Band does its version of Spirit and Santana . . . Woodstock, RHS style . . . Class of ' 70 nets $650! Deadwood Dick Highlights 1970 3B ■Hii A - ft sq RKl f- 290 Seniors Walking through scenes in Mrs. McClure ' s room . . . Using the auditorium — sometimes . . . gawking at the pretty faculty sponsor . . . celebrating Mrs. McClure ' s birthday . . . Buy- ing 200 yards of muslin when only 200 feet is needed . . . painting . . . practicing for HOURS . . . getting to know people . . . los- ing a voice . . . learning Joe Smith ' s laugh . . . trying to find size 10 white boots . . . hunting for liquor bottles . . . falling through the banister ... a WOMAN! ! . . . peddling tickets for two hours only to have sold one to your mother . . . making wrinkles, beauty marks, beards and moustaches . . . having live musical accompaniment ... ENUNCIATING!!, learn- ing 1-2 bow . . . having butterflys opening night . . . getting laughs . . . whistling during I ' m Only a Bird In a Gilded Cage . . . giv- ing the same line — again . . . smashing the set . . . crying from relief . . . celebrating at Kip ' s Friday night and at the cast party Saturday night — swimming, eating and presenting awards . . . wishing it all could happen one more time. Seniors 291 8:IU1 ;i.ni. • •aturi % ' Ku1i|| ' HlciM 9. 19711 ' (Tastli ' ill ■ ' let — . K,.a -o ' i.MK 2 ' J2 Seni.)i «M« Wb9 Seniors Climax 1970 With a Super Prom Ray Pitts rocks out to the sounds of the 1970 Senior Prom. Among the highlights of the evening was the recognition of Mrs. McClure for her work with the Senior Play. Prom time arrives: washing cars, go- ing to the hairdresser, trip to the florist . . . evening nears . . . dining out . . . the perfect or maybe not so perfect date . . . most elaborate prom in RHS history . . . money projects pay off . . . great sounds of The Time Machine and The Clique . . . dancing . . . overwhelming heat . . . more dancing ... air conditioning in a 16th century ballroom . . . corsages and boutonnieres start blooming . . . anxious moments . . . nominees are ready ... at last: coronation at 10:15 . . . Joyce Wooldridge reigns as Queen of the 1970 Senior Prom . . . Class expresses thanks to Mrs. Jackie Mc- Clure for her help . . . announcing of Time Capsule opening on July 14, 1984 . . . unforgettable evening . . . A Time for Us. At 10:00 Joyce Wooldridge was crowned Senior Prom Queen and Peggy Farry, Cindy Moi, Paula Bowers, and Becky McCurdy were named to the Court. Seniors 293 ,J Lynnette Munson proudly receives her diploma from Ur. Stanle,. McCaleb, RISD school hoard member. Joy Zylka signals the beginning of the utter chaos that rocked Moody Coliseum as Senior rejoiced over their new status as gradu- ates. Baccalaureate rehearsal: getting your number, standing in line, sitting on stage, listening to Mr. Collum and Mr. Miller . . . caps too big . . . gowns too small . . . Mr. Montgomery . . . skimpy tassels ... no tassel rings . . . Ask the Ji Ushe . . . Baccalaureate . . . Mrs. Gant ' s organ . . . standing up at the wrong time . . . Concert Choir . . . Mr. Bob Yount . . . recessional: catching your gown sleeve on the guard rail, tripping down the stairs, having your cap fall off . . . Class colors: purple and gold . . . Class flower: yel- low rose . . . Commencement: it ' s finally here . . . the wait in the halls, then outside . . . Tassel rings! It ' s about time. How do you put them on? ... traditional procession to Crown Imperial . . . Alma Mater, one last time . . . honor grads . . . class farewell, but not permanently: July 14, 1984 . . . honor addresses . . . Dr. J. J. Pearce, I now declare you graduates of Richardson High School. . . . presentation of diplomas, all 847 of them . . . squeaky mikes . . . Mrs. Snyder, Mr. Mor- gan . . . Don ' t forget to turn your tassel! . . . family applause . . . new friendships from those sitting nearby . . . Take off your tassels and watch for Zylka . . . volley of purple caps . . . mass confusion . . . tears and hys- terical laughter . . . Graduation 1970. The Class of 1970 stands united as they sing the Alma Mater for the last time. 294 Seniors Qracfuaiion Cjxercises D ic iarcfson Jlfig£ Sc£oof OCineieen Jfuncfrecf beueniu j3accafaureaie , ync ai , Matj 24, 1070, : ' W 7 . IK. J ic mrJson Hi ' i Sc joo Audnorium T icfiarc son, lex as Gommencemeni ' ec nesJat , Mai 27, 1970, ,S:00 7 .7K. 7K()()c tj ( Hj iseum c oulfiern Me Ziocf s HnhiersHij Oa Ias, 7e. as Seniors 295 An All-Nite Party With Wiley How muuh longer; I ' m gonna die. 1 m ii J i ■ i ' r PB H L J HF H H AyifPW m : I 1 r H t K K ff ' {■ 9m Hfti aa r r j %v 1 K K Hl l ' aitt .. ■ H bh H - l-UUGdl H ym HBj l - P lfc S va bI ■I If we do this right, I ' ll watch and you can play a half a card of bingo with what we have left. 296 Seniors Seniors stuff with Wiley ' s barbeque amongst their soggy friends. Talents of our class are ever blooming. Rain, sleet, snow or shine the party must go on ... meetings, confusion, another meeting . . . It ' s Wiley ' s Dude Ranch ! ... get that ticket . . . $4.50 a piece! . . . better than last year . . . May 27th . . . graduation . . . GO . . . It ' s raining ... no ... It ' s pouring . . . mud and laughs . . . and barbeque . . . and mud . . . potato salad . . . and mud . . . swim- ming in the rain . . . and mud . . . The Sticks . . . and mud . . . gambling . . . and mud . . . What is remembered? . . . MUD . . . and tears . . . and happy, happy memories of our last night together. Seniors 297 I_ Junior Class Officers K ' I HP Crai ; Junp; President Jodie I-aiif;mack V ice-Presidenl , ,,,, fj. Brenda Spears . 3j| Secrelary- ' l red surer 298 Trey Abraham Mark Albertson Donna Adams Becky Allen Tommy Adams David Allen Jane Aitken Debra Allen Bruce Albert Susan Alien Greg Allred Ava Anderson Class of ' 71 Bigger and Better Chris Allison Douglas Anderson Darby Allyn Ellen Anderson George Altenbangen Sam Anderson Gail Ammerman Scott Anderson Juniors 299 W ' ' ! Sherman Anderson Rick Arnold Joan Apperley Patti Ashleman Mike Archer Sandy Aston Nancy Arnett Marsha Austin Marty Arnold Bev Auten Sharron Autry Cindy Bacons Pretty PASF cheerleaders lead the fleas to victory. ! - Cindy Baker Elaine Baker Lewis Baker Rick Baker 300 Juniors Petrice Balacaier Greg Baldelli Kay Baldwin What big arms you have, says an admirer of Mike Murphy. Debbie Ballard Jerry Barnes Barby Barney Brenda Bartley Robert Bassett Barbara Bate Max Batson Glenna Bazar Paula Bean Greg Bechtel Juniors 301 John Bechtel Velda Behrnes Diane Beck Marilyn Beights Sharon Beckerich Cindy Bell Barbara Beddow Elizabeth Bell Mike Bedwell Kaye Beneke Mark Benish Nona Benton David Bernardin Ralph Benson Steve Berger Janey Bernstein But I thought you knew the way, exclaims Suzanne Martin. 302 Juniors Juniors Struggle Onward Lois Berry Pa tricia Black Lee Bogardus Ronnie Brabbs Bonnie Brown Scott Berry Bert Blair Beth Bontempo Pat Brannigan Frank Brown Barbara Bertschi Beverly Jo Blanck Debra Booher Lynn Brian Mike Brown Bill Bishop Chris Blanton Kyle Booth Judy Brown Keith Brownlee Joe Black Janet Blefeld Patricia Bostick Bo Brown Janice Bruton Juniors 303 Seniors ' 71 Charlaina Buenger Anita Bunch Cindy Cadenhead Marvin Carlisle Ann Carter David Buhner Randy Burrow Mike Cain Tom Carlson Charlene Carter Deby Buchwald Rhonda Burrow Pete Callis Mike Carney David Carter Jay Buckingham Charles Bussey Jill Cameron Dale Carpenter Gerald Castle Kathy Bryant Debbie Butler Scott Campbell Jacki Carrico Tommy Castleman 304 Juniors re Active Richard Caughron Sharon Chandler Dennis Christenson Cathi Gavins Kirk Chappelear Doug Christenson Vicki Cecil Debbie Charles Hiram Christian Glen Chambers Cindy Childress Don Church P = =P . ■- David Champlin Chris Chinn Clifford Clark M k ' MSW . ' - - Junior spirit prevails at Eagle pep rallies. Juniors 305 Danny Siolt relieves his tensions at the Car Bash. Curtis Clary Robin Clifford Bruce Cole Sherri Claunch Timothy Clifton Susan Coleman George Clayton Dan Cline Elizabeth Collins Barbara Clausen Debbie Cloud Jim Collins Gary Cleland Scott Coghlin Larry Collins 306 Juniors Juniors Participate Melissa Compton Denise Cooper Susan Coursey Bob Crockett Lisa Dahlberg Robin Connell Gary Cooper Wendy Cowden Nancy Crosby Neal Damommio Bob Connelly Ricky Corder Debbie Cowley Roxanna Crouch David Daniels Jon Connelly Bill Core Carolyn Cramer Mindy Cutchin Michael Darrick Carol Connolly Jean Corzine Cathy Crawford Curt Cutrell Kay Davenport Juniors 307 Juniors Spread Joy Anne Davis Marianne Davis Jim Decker Debbie Dickey Mike Davenport Ginny Davis Michelle Davis Dennis Delisse Dana Dickinson Dana Davidson Kathy Davis William Davoust Margaret Dempsey Estelle Dignan Edwin Davidson Laura Davis Gena Dean Becki Denning Patlie Dilmore Kim Davidson Major Davis Karen Deck Jeff Detweiler Susan Dirks 308 Juniors Happiness is . . . receiving a carnation, then finding a place for it. Jane Dixon Patrick Donovan Marilyn Dockrey Jan Doughman Dan Dodds Barry Dowell Connie Donnelly Shawn Downing Mike Donnelly Susan Drexler Juniors 309 Debbie Drom Paula Dyer Tim Eckert Gary Edwards Libby Edwards Leslie Dubey Russ East Nancy Edmonds Joy Edwards Neil Ekblaw George Elani Lisa Eldridge Edward Elias Juniors Are Loyal 310 Juniors Bill Faust Charles Fergason To RHS Pat Eftfs Richard Everett Cher I Falkenberg William Farris Michelle Ferguson Jenney Evans Trent Everett Kick Fanihro Jan Faulk Mike Ferguson Juniors 311 Juniors Devote Much Time to Clubs — m js. k ' S S i 1 J J M L 1 Wi 4 ' ' ;, mvz KM ' .■ % n l 4 7 % Bill Schell plays around at the AFS slumber party. Paul Fergason Paula Fk ' k Cindy Fischer Mary Fleming Steve Ferguson David Figg Libby Fischer Chris Florance Keith Figley Donna Flagg Beverly Flowers Lynda FinCannon Pat Flanagin Kerryn Fogel Linda Finch Gloria Fleming Caroline Folger 312 Juniors Donnie Foster Cindy Frazier Ruth Freeman Paula Carman Kathie George Laura Foster Darlene Frazier Debbie Frost Mimi Garner Kathy Gerlach Geraldine Foxall Carol Frederick Doug Gabler Cliff Garrett Pamela Gibbs David Frank Patti Frederick Philip Gamble Lloyd Garrison Stan Gideon Lee Fratt Anna Freeman Shirley Gamble Cindy Garza Danny Gipson Juniors 313 Communication: The This is captain Chris Chinn calling co-captain . . . My name isn ' t co-captain, thinks Debbie Butler. J Alan Gitlin Anne Goodman Rodney Glasco Cindy Goodman Cliff Glenn John Goodson CI) Sue ie Goddard Theresa Graham Sherry Coff Mike Grant 314 Juniors Key to Understanding Sieve (Irani Phil (;reen Kutliy Criffis Rnnnie Ouynes I ' ele Hales Jon (Iraswicli Karen Creer Stepliin ( .riffith Lisa Ha(kelt Calliy Hall Bert Gravley Mark Orejiory Pani (irisak Kreddie llailey Uavid Hall James Gr een Kay Gregslen Susan Guillauriic Rosie Haines Tim Hall Karen Green Jerry Griffin Janet Guy Cliff Hale Juniors 315 There Were Good Times, Bad Times Nancy Hallmark Morelle Hankins Phil Hansen Ben Haralson Derek Harrison Sheri Hampton Lori Hansen Richard Hansen Delihie Hardy Terry Hart Sharon Harnden Brad Hartman Wayne Harris Becky Hartt David Harrison Steve Hartung 316 Juniors Pat Hasbrouck Kris Heimark Carol Hendrix Sharon Hash Mary Henderson David Henry Curt Hawes Sidney Henderson Debbie Henslee Fred Hawes 0. J. Hendricks Pam Henson Pete Heres Scott Herndon Jill Healy Susan Hendricks Shellee Henson Kent Hermanson Gary Hewitt Gena Dean sils this one out. Juniors 317 Some Enjoy Hollis Heyn Paul Hill Richard Hirsch Barbara Hix Ann Hoffman Steve Hightower Richard Hill Greg Hiser Carol Hobson Ellen Holder 318 Juniors Melanie Porter finds a friend at the Tabernacle Baptist Day School. Giving . . Pam Holland Steve Hollowell Elizabeth Hood Fred Hood Bruce Hopewell Jean Horan Judy Houston Chip Howard John Hubbard Marilyn Hubbard Gail Huddleston Rick Huffhines Gary Hunt Jeff Hunt Johnny Hunt Debbie Hurd Joan Hutson Diane Isaacs Jaquitta Jackson Jay Jackson Vicki Hooser Michelle Howe Diane Humphreys Ray Hurley Larry Jamerson Juniors 319 Leslie Jamison Julit Jarrell Bob Jasper Wes Jeanes Debbie Jenkins Others Eni njoy Wanda Jerome Sliaron Johnson Jill Jeter Sheila Johnson Russell Johns Sue Johnson Mark Johnson Tonda Johnson Ron Johnson Durae Johnston Cindy Bell presents Mr. Chumbley with a PASF. 320 Juniors Christine Jones Kevyn Jones Marvin Jones Nan Jones Rodger Jones Receiving Shelley Jones Michael Jurlina Sue Kell Matt Kent William Jones Stuart Kalmus Kirk Keller Janie Kessler Tricia Joyce Sharon Karwowski Reland Kelly Kathy Kiileen Chris Jung Suzanne Keene Kay Kemp Davellen Kimbell Craig Jung Lewis Keith Retha Kemp Duke Kimbrough Juniors 321 SEPTEMBER Summer ends . . . fall begins ... we return to RHS as Juniors . . . club orientation, an- other chance to join service clubs . . . being a part of bigger and better B hall ... no more blue slips ... a new Junior office . . . schedule changes . . . new faces, new friends . . . Juniors join Varsity in first Eagle game of ' 69-70 . . . Junior Eagle Feather officers . . . four Junior cheerleaders . . . Homecoming floats, a Junior speciality. OCTOBER Float continuation . . . Juniors put in their bids for Homecoming Queen . . . struggling through PSATs . . . soap fights, water fights, all a part of the PASF Car Wash . . . Junior RHGCers shine at their shoe shine taking advantage of our freedom on In- Service Training Day . . . Seniors 71 elect class officers . . . bingo games at Crest- view with GSL I Juniors . . . trick or treating in Paris. 322 Juniors Leona Kinder Anna King Cathy King John King Steve Kinkel Bruce Kinman Steve Kinslow Linda Kirklen Marcie Kirkpatrick Judy Kiser Dean Klein Jo Klingelberger Janet Knie Daye Knight Pat Koch Underclassmen Become Middleclassmen h T k sm Ron Konecny Bill Krone Skeeter LaDue Jeff Latimer Alan Lay Kathy Kourvelas Luberta Kuhn Barbara Langley Randy Lavercomb Mike Layfield Frank Krautter Jeff Kunde Jodie Langmack David Lawrence Patty Layne Ryan Krebs Terry Lacouture Michael Lapierre Deb Lawrence Steve Leach Jennie Kretzer Barbara LaCroix Chrystal LaRocca Ricky Lawson Becky Lee Juniors 323 Peter LeFevre Robin Levinski James Lineback Janet Logan Rick Loughry Steve Lemmond Jonny Lewis Dawn Lipsett Kenny Long Mike Louwien Jimmy Lemons Penni Lewis Kim Litterst Debbie Looper Mike Love 324 Juniors NOVEMBER Our first Junior class meeting . . . good food and fellowship at the Key Club Leadership Banquet . . . Junior Quarterbacks star at the Powderpuff Football games . . . Juniors invade Grizzley Field . . . GSL I Spirit Chain builds Junior spirit . . . Breakfast for the B Team and the Junior Varsity at 6:30 a.m. ... dancing with anybody and anything at the AFS city-wide party . . . leaving the Key Club hayride at 10:30 ... Eagles winning District against Lake High- lands. DECEMBER Helping Student Council collect canned goods . . . Faithfully selling Junior Class Christmas candles . . . more exciting class meetings . . . going to Kip ' s in clown cos- tumes after performances at Denton . . . Christmas caroling . . . buying Santa suckers from FHA . . . getting ready for ski trips . . . entertaining at the AFS slumber party . . . The Big Day . . . Colorado . . . bringing home the wounded. Juniors Come Together Donna Lowe Moses Lurks Debbie Mahoney Marita Mangrum Suzanne Martin James Lawrance Janet Luthans Jim Mahoney Tom Mann Tommy Martin Julie Lowrey Robert Macer Linda Maley Mike Mariner Cindy Mason Eddie Lucas Brenda Machost Tom Malhiot Bobby Marshall Debbie Mason June Lunt Cynthia MacPherson Ann Mallory Mike Martin Gary Mason Juniors 325 Juniors Compete Nancy Mason Shirley Maupin Pam McCaleb Dale McConnell Julia Anna McDaniel Ronny Massoletti Marcy May Virginia McClellan Jeanean McCormack Jan McDermott Bev Masters Melinda Mayes Catherine McClendon Patti McCormick Barry McDonald Judith Mathis John McAdow Bill McCloskey Sue McCrary Diane McDowell Marilyn Matthews Marcia McAtee Donna McClung Mike McCravey Gary McFarland 326 Juniors JANUARY Srs. 71 compete for long awaited dates at the Dating Game . . . Junior Eagleltes ■wait for the results of officer tryouts . . . Old and new members of GSL I celebrate with a tea . . . Juniors help stick up for the March of Dimes . . . Newcomer ' s party . . . Srs. 71 participate in bake sales for RHGC and GSL II ... Crestview Old Folks Home is hit by GSL I and II ... Junior slaves serve their masters in every way on AFS Slave Day. FEBRUARY Juniors of Key Club and GSL entertain at Denton State Home . . . Chinese New Year is celebrated by AFS Costume Party . . . Basketball boys are given a lunch by GSL . . . Pal Club cleans up with its garage sale . . . the Fowler Home is entertained by RHGC, while the Ann Dalton Home is hit by GSL II ... excitement is atta ' ned by Juniors on Valentine ' s Day when GSL II sells carnations and telegrams . . . Juniors honor the Eagle ' s Nest by attending its 2nd birthday party . . . Paramedical takes its first field trip all the way to Dallas . . . Talent of Srs. 71 is displayed in The King and I ... Juniors thrill to the sounds of Space Opera at the Key Club Prom . . . Seniors choose their Junior Ushers . . . anx- ious underclassmen begin cheerleader work- shops. Mike McFarland Jody McLaughlin Steve McNeely Kathy Mehl Betty Michalick Frank McGee Melissa McLaughlin Vicki Mears Kenny Mentzel Susanne Michel Mark McLarnon Matt McManus Becki Medlock Cece Merryman Vicki Miles Juniors 327 A Tearful Good-bye to Seniors Bob Miller William Miller Melody Moffett Susan Moorehead Bruce Mortimore Pat Miller Sandy Milot George Monaghan Helen Mooty Jack Morton Roliin Miller Kathy Minette Joni Mondick Soo Morford Pam Mosher Temme Miller Larry Minnis John Moore Jim Morris Julie MuUer Thunder Miller Nancy Mize Stanly Moore Mary Anne Morrison Patricia Mullinax Melany Murphy Mike Murphy Don J. Murray Thomas Murrell Ingrid Muyson George Napper Linda Neal Marcy Nedrow Beverly Nelson Douglas Nelson Karen Newbold Harold Newland Chip Nichols Jane Nolle 0. Phil Norcom March-April Maroh brings Twerps on the scene at the Sadie Hawkins Dance . . . washing cars as a Junior Class project ... six new senior cheerleaders . . . active Juniors strive to gain positions of leadership in Student Council campaigns . . . talented Junior Eaglettes perform oddities on stage . . . With April arrives An April ' s Dream . . . Junior girls com- pete for Eaglette positions . . . Juniors unite in the Walk for Development . . . We appreciate Seniors! Junior appreciation shines in the Senior ' s polished rings . . . A Hall takes on a new look as a gift from Srs. ' 71 in remembrance of .Srs. ' 70 . . . deserving members of service clubs find re- sponsibility awaits them as new Sr. ' 71 officers. May Juniors elect their leaders with the prospect of a most successful .Senior year . . . Junior Ushers dili- gently serve Seniors . . . the Eagle football team of ' 71 previews some of its potential at the Spring Game . . . exams ... a last walk down B Hall . . . looking ahead to A Hall. Juniors 329 Juniors Sponsor Terri Northcutt Tom O ' Brien Ron O ' Neal Nancy Palmer Cindy Parr Lisa Norton David Oliver Betsy O ' Rourke Evelyn Paolangeli David Parker 330 Juniors Dating Game MC Charlie Pierce announces the lucky date of this lucky contestant. Dating Gc me Sandy Parks Becky Partlow Patricia Pate David Patten Lori Payne Gloria Pearson Sue Pearson Lonnie Pecina Judy Pennell Rick Penny Susan Perry Jim Peshock Kristi Peterson Janet Peyrcn Diane Pfiester Mike Phillips Chutk Pierce Rick Pierce Sandra Pipken David Pittman Pat Patton Cheryl Pellerin Tulley Peters Lawrence Phipps Mike Pittman Juniors 331 Spring Fever Pamela Pliskal Julie Porter Carolyn Prentice Merri Pruitt Mark Rathbun Jerold Plumb Melanie Porter Dianne Price Marcia Quakenbush Pat Rea Vicki Poe Karen Potter Gary Prichard Ray Radulescy Nancee Reddick Cindy Pond Rhonda Pond Cindy Powell Ralph Powers Susy Priest Nancy Pruett Kim Ramey Jody Raper Vifki Redinger Rick Redle 332 Juniors Strikes Juniors Leslie Redman Patti Reed Terry Reed Jan Reego Bobby Reese Juniors 333 Junior Talent Leads Joy Reid Paula Ridgeway Pam Robertson Royce Roman Alan Routt Kaki Riblet Pat Riley Robert Robertson Colette Roques Jim Rowe Will Richardson Bev Ritmeester Jack Robinson David Rose Darlene Rowell Becky Richmond Lynn Roberts Ron Robinson Dave Ross Malcolm Rowland Dane Ridenour Scott Roberts Susan Rogers John Ross Patty Rowland 334 Juniors Marc Roy Linda Sanchez Sam Sanford releases her frustrations on stage during the performances of the King and I. Keith Rutledge Mark S jnders Charles Sjxton Mary Scallon Patricia S hock Sara Schafer Kathy Schwartz Bob Scheer D:nny Scott Bill Schell Jacolyn Scott Jeff Schock Arnett Scroggins Juniors 335 Pam Seegers Mark Shamburg Bobby Shields Juniors Work Diligently Jane Seiser Bitsy Shannon David Shoemaker Rocks Senger Ronnie Shaw Deborah Shook Mary Serignet Greg Sbelburn Camilla Short Run Shaffer Kenny Shepherd Bill Shubzda Ann Davis helps raise money at the Junior Car Wash. 336 Juniors Juniors go ape at pep rallies as they work to raise spirit. Debbie Smith Reid Smith Deborah Smith Jack Smilhheisler Doh Smith Bill Snow Janet Smith Terry Sobey Mender Smith Wanda Sockwell Valorie Sihvonen Steve Skiles Valerie Siler Bryan Slabotsky Bunny Simmons Ruth Slattery Beth Simms David Slover Everett Simonds Darwin Smith Juniors 337 Seniors ' 71 . . . Proud Eagles Diane Soelter Sherry Spain Charmaine Stafford Sus-n Stanley Ji hn Stark Robert Speaks Brenda Spears Ward Steinbach Brenda Stephens Dale Spencer Vicki Specht Barbara Speed Kathy Spies Larry Spradling Jan Stead Libby Steen 338 Juniors Dennis Stephens Steve Stephenson Barney Stewart Scott Slocker Russell Stout Fern Slait John Strong Tina Strong Scott Stubbs ' John Stuckey Jim Swanson Carol Swanteson Jennifer S ler Jeff Tague Jeff Tanner Lollie Tale Catherine Taylor Mark Taylor Richard Taylor Tommy Ta lor Randy Teer Robin Teer Viiki Terrell Bill Thayer David Thompson Juniors 339 Gwen Tippit Holly Toussaint Gail Troseth Deborah Titus Valerie Townsend Tommy Tucker Dick Todd Gary Trammell Terrie Tunnell : x:-i Kay Thompson Terry Tomlinson M.sty Tritt Linda Turhyfill Sandy Turner Steve Tippie Terrie Tcnne Michael Tronrud Marci Turner Sheila Turner Steve Wicker braves Saturday morning traffic to collect for the March of 340 Jiiniors Linda Tutor Lloyd Uglow John Vallee Becky Vance Paul Vance James Vaughan Hugh Vestal Becky Wade Betsy Wagenhauser ' .  I Rachel Van Citters Vanette Vaught Johnny Walker Norma Walker Ronnie Walker Suzan Van Sandt Kathy Vaughn Martha Walker Pat Walker Jane Wallace Dimes stick up. Juniors 341 Laura Foster, Jody Raper, Lisa Eldridge, Janice Bruton, and Brenda Spears clown around at Denton State Home. Greg Wallis Elaine Ward Elizabeth Warren Marie Walsh Gail Ward Dickie Watkins Mike Walther Jack Ward Dehby Watson Gary Walton Sharon Ward Edd Watson Roseann Walton Nancy Wareing Susan Watt 342 Juniors Jrs. — Silly but Sincere Suitors, Debbie Lawrence and Pam Holland, plead for the undivided affection of Jane Dixon. J fe I Teri Wcart Weiss John Marsha Webb Mike Welch Tom Werner Ann Whitaker Steve Wicker James Westbrook Linda Whitaker Jacijueline Wiley Rosemary Vstbrook Steve White Rick Wiikins Laurie Wiiarton Michele Whitefield Craig Williams Larry Whilden Martha Whitney Danny Williams Juniors 343 « ? ' ri,ss v; a ;jt. Nancy Williams Pat Wilson Terri Winters Oscar Williams Jan Windsor Karen Wood Danny Williams Jim Williamson Lyle Winnette Kathy Woods Jeff Woodward Keith Williams Keith Wilson Bob Winsett Rick Wcodul Kenneth Worden Tiry Williams Candy Winkler Kathy Woods Cathy King and Keith Rutledge think about their coming Senior year. 344 Juniors John Worth Sharon Worthington Dixie Wright Nancy Wright Thomas Wright Jacquie Wyatt Shane Yanagisawa Lawrence Yates Randy Yazbeck David Y ' onke Robert Yost Tomi Yost Karen Zemek Cindy Ziglar Debbie Zimmerman Jeff Zimmerman JoAnn Zimmerman Jane Zuhay Shelia Andresen Roger Braidwood Hope Bullard Anthony Chester Chris Corey Leisa Fearing Cindy Geolat Juniors Think Ahead Juniors 345 Juniors Anticipate Summer Laddie Holan Ann Taylor Scott Woods JoAnn Zinmit ' rnian As tile sihool year comes to an end, Kathy Vaughn leaps for joy. 346 Juniors In Memoriam Judith Mathis The Noble Nature It is not growing like a tree In bulk, doth make Man better be; Or standing long an oak. three hundred year. To fall a log at last, dry, bald, and sere: A lily of a day Is fairer far in May, Although it fall and die that night It was the plant and flower of light. In small proportions we just beauties see; And in short measures life may perfect be. Ben Jonson Juniors 347 348 Juniors Juniors Complete Successful Year 69-70 Juniors 349 Many Facets of _,--viS. f« (flO il t n- ' ■ Ji J ' ' J «.WKi. 350 Juniors the Class of 71 ? « Juniors 351 352 Junic FOR SALE AFS SLAVES: Rhonda Pond, Nancy Arnett, Dawn Lipsett, Gwen Tippet. Well-mannered, Hardworking, Cute and Cuddly. Juniors Are All Action ithy Foster lights her own flame of knowledge at the National Honor Society duction. ZAP!!! Juniors 353 354 Juniors Juniors 355 Juniors . . . Going Places, Doing Things eSSDQSSB 356 Juniors Juniors 357 Sophomore Class Officers Ben Skinner President Judi Scott Vice-President Karen Rich Secretary-Treasurer 358 Sophomores Jill Abraham Jena Allmaa Curtis Anderson Paul Akins Jim Amis Danny Anderson Carl AUrn Jami Ammernian Debbie Anderson Charirs Allen Jim Amumlson Susan Aslilcman Daxid Allen Leta Anderepg Nancy Ash more Michael Allen Aileen Anderson Joyce Bader Mel Allison Cheryl Anderson Jimmy Baker Sophomores — Last but Not Least Marianne Baker Lynn Barnctt Eddie Beiiliam Craig Baldwin Rir k Barlon Jill Benish Carole Ballard Brlh Bales Pam Bcnnelt Steve Barfield Dave Beckham Kalhy Benson Sue Barnes Holly Behring Sieve Benson Colita Barnett Kathy Bell Teri Benson Lee Barnett Jimmy Bellamy Janice Bergthold Sophomores 359 Karen Berry Dave Black Mark Blanck Jim Bonner Jill Bp99elt Randy Black Gina Blalt Bruce Boraz Karen Beverly Melody Blackman Richard Blaylock Melanie Borders Cayle BilEer Charles Blair Jack Bodie Charles Bostick Richard Bingham Hatton Blair Teresia Bopgan Charles Bounds Debbie Bisenius Randy Blair E. L. Boland Debbie Bozeman Chris Black Sherry Blakey Kalhy Bond Barbara Bradford V-I-C-T-O-RY, that ' s the Sophomore battle cry! 360 Sophomores Sophs Inspire the Eagles Grandma, what big eyes you have! exclaims Michele Si. John. Mark Bradford Lisa Brady Lyn Breeland Robert Bradford Michael Brandon Dan Brenner Tommy Bradford Missy Brancing Pat Brewer Spt-ui t-r Brewer Lisa Brooks Trip Buchwald Robin Brewster Bill Brown Nancy Buckingham Yvonne Brigham Ginny Brown Katby Buenger Doonjp Bright Mary Ellen Brown Pam Buie Mark Brixey Melinda Brown Clay Bundy Ann Brock Charles Brownman Jimmy Burns Linda Brookover Billy Bryant Mark Burres Sophomores 361 Sophs Develop i Claudia Burt Bill Campbell Mark CarlloQ RogtT Carter Bob Clii[der3 Debbie Chinn James Butler Jeff Campbell Jeff Carrulh Alice Chamberlain Pat Chiles Dale Churchill Linda Walton seems to think that a stitch in time — saves a bad grade? 362 Sophomores Creative Talents Katliy Cochran Chrisli Conaway Caynor Cooke Mark Cofrdt Jack Conkle Barbie Corbetl Micliaci CuldiroD Bob Conway Paul CorcII Bob Coleman Candy Conway Lynne Courtney Pcpey Collard Debra Cook Jan Cowan Kurt Clacr Vicki Clemens Tcri Close Carol Combs Gary Cook Steven Cowart Steve Clanton Suzanne Click Susan Clough Dury Compion Kathy Cook Yvonne Cowley Sophomores 363 Chris Coxweii Randy Craig Janie Crone Shane Curtis Denise Davis Maynard Dempsey Brad Craig Sallie Crawford Becky Crosby Graric Daniels George Davis Karen Dewald Linda Craig Cathy Crier Rick Curry Dana Davis Sieve Davis Dawn Dieterich Debbie Davoust Kevan Dilbeck Beverly Dawson Brad Dill Teri Dawson Tom Dill Mark Deadman Rebekah Dinger 364 Sophomores Fall Seethes With Excitement for Srs. ' 72 Lisa Dixon Anne DoUahile Sara Dolph Mark Donnelly Dennis Dorris Mike Dolson Mark Doyle Kay Dowis Janis Dunard Sieve Dunn Janet Dwight Anne Dyer SbanDon Donohue Greg Dozier Stephanie EatOD Michael Donovao Pam Donweoth Todd Duerksen Debbie Duggan Susan Eberspacher David Echola Becky Eckerl Terri Edge Mark Edwards Kathy Eger Peggy Ehrel Melissa Eikner Suspense hangs high at the Homecoming Parade as Claudia Jackson, Beth McAllister, Teresa Gentry, and Paula McAllister look on. Sophomores 365 Studying — ' Seventy Style Jessica Elfenbein Richard Ericson JuJy Ellerd David Erwin Cordon England Kenneth Erwin Ann Ennen Buich Eskridge Judy Eppler Mitchell Evans Debbie Eveleth Aquaaetta Fjelda Kevin Finney Vho ' s whispering sweet nothings into Bob Coleman s ear? 366 Sophomores Parii Kr. ' ,-J Richard Cantt Teresa Gentry Mansell Freeling Sharon Garon Peggy Geolat Victoria Furber Susan Garrigus Dan Gibson Sherri Gahan Louann Gary- Gary Gibson Daniel Gallagher Janel Garza Rex Gifford Charles Gamble on Gales Bryan Gilbert Debbie Gant Julie Geiger Cynthia Gilmore Sophomores 367 Msrk Coode John Graham Gayle Green Tom Grisak Roger Gruben Linda Hacfling ' Aa  CK:« Molly Fitzgerald, Lisa Brooks, and Kit Taylor check the sophomore bulletin board for the class news. 368 Sophomores 5ophs Strive for Leadership Jill Hagen Charles Halfen Randy Hall Sreve Hall Robyn Haakins Ronnie Harris Joey Hflger Charles Hall Randy Hall Susan Hall Debbie Hanley Carol Harrison Keith Hallum Jill Harbin Greg Harrison Gary Hamilton Gary Hardwick Frances Hatfield Joe Hamilton Bill Hardy Richard Havard Andy Hammer Tammy Hardyman Kathy Hawea Boyce Hancock Greg HarkinsoD David Hawkins Sophomores 369 Sophs Support Sports Marigay Hawkins Wally Henson Linda HtggiDbolham Sherri Hincs Claud Hobby Dottie Hoffman Mark Krone reaches up for two points to spur the Eagles on to victory. 370 Sophomores fi£ !i Bill Holland Valerie Horner Terry Hnyl Jimmy Hiittnn Paula Holland Robin Horlon Susan Hubbard Bob Inye Craig Holiingaworlh Kalhy Hostler David HuddlestoD John Ingram John Hollon Judy Hounrhell Lynn Hulton Russell Irons Alice Hood Grrar Howard Val Hunt Vicki Ivy Barbara Hopper Joy Howell Rusty Hutchison Claudia Jackson Karen Horak Denise Howrie Debbie Hutto Ken Jackson ► S? fli 1: 1 Neither rain nor hail nor sleet nor snow . . . the Eagle Feathers pull through. Sophomores 371 Dan Jamison Sherrill Janke Carmen Jay David Jefferson David Jenkins Lynn Jenkins David Johnaen Isla Johnson Jack Johnson John Johnson Lynn Johnson Nancy Johnso Jimmie Jones Joanne Jonea Johnny Jones LeighAnn Joneg Mike Jones Susan Jones Will he or won ' t he? Dream on, Teresa Gentry. 372 Sophomores Sophomores Reflect on 1970 Cyrnlee King Craig Joyner Robert Kaiser Cynthia Kapp Cindy Kebabjian Karen Keiser Ann Kell Lynn Kitchen Pal Kavanagh Debbie Kean Tom Kean Kalhy Kennedy Kathleen Kerr David Kimbell Sandra Koster Susan Kelly Homer Kemp John Kendall Marilyn Kirby Randy Kircbof Tom KirwaD Jeff King Kelii King Michael King Linda Kofoed Barbara Koncewicz Tom Kosanda Joe Klein Pally Klunder Laurie Knox Chris Kryger David Kryger Sheryl Kuhnert Kim Kraellli Paul Krautlcr Mark Krone Sophomores 373 SEPTEMBER Sophomore Orientation ... a new school old friends, new friends . . . four- mile relay to class . . . typical and not so typical greeting speeches . . . hundreds of forms ... C hail like Central Expressway . . . not finding the right restroom . . . student numbers ... handbook signing the first pep rally . . . battle cry — Next time, we decided . . . the first B team game ... victory dances... kidnap break- fasts . . . club initiations . . . high school. OCTOBER First fire drill . . . lab speckled hands and singed hair . . . driver ' s permits . . . getting used to the 9-week ' s schedule . . . Silent Day . . . hall decorations-sophomores have the most spirit . . . DAT tests . . . Fair Day . . . lockers jammed . . . working on floats . . . Homecoming ... no date . . . Ben Barnes . . . homework . . . books stolen . . . black armbands . . . class of- ficer elections Halloween. school pictures David Lajoie Reid Lamb Brian Langmack Donald Lauehlin Scott Laughlin Rick Lavercomb Debbie Lee Ronald Lee Holly Leigh Marcie Leva Linda Levine Janet Levy Susan LaRoche Becky Lawrence Ricky Lenig Joel Levy Sophomores rock-out to the sounds of the Society at Homecoming ' 69. Fall Introduces Sophomores to RHS Bob L ' Hommedieu Kalhlecn LJnnell Mark Lipscomb Ray Lockhart John Lodwick Richard Lina Mary Lovelady Carol Lubke Dana Luburich Nanci Lucus Bub Longino Debi Mailicllc Chris Maddox Mike Maeckle Pam Macker Maria Mahaffey Denise Mancuso Judy Mangold Aan Mannewitz Deanna Mark Sieve Mallow Sheila Marks Kathy Martin Dorolhy Maynard Randy Mayne Karen Markle Sophomores 375 NOVEMBER First Sophomore class meeting ... no cups in the Coke machines , . . pep rallies . . . last B team game . . . Garland ... a bon- fire, second time around . . . Eagle Feather meetings . . . teachers In Service Training . . . loud study halls . . . report cards . . . being grounded . . . lost gymsuits . . . an- other Saturday night at home . . . beads and more beads . . . cherry bombs in the Eagle ' s Nest . . . fighting for library passes . . . spirit chain . . . bacteria colonies . . . class project . . . selling feet . . . making up work . . . out for the holidays. John Mayo Jim McCann Luly McClellan Paula McAlister Hannah McCarley James McClendon Beth McAlIialer Vicki McCarty Martha McClendon Dennis McAllister Pat McCay Vicki McClendon Teresa McCloakey Dennis McDonald Roger McKenzie Sherri McCorcle Susan McFarland Patty McLouth Gary McCord Craig McGee Mindy McManus Steven McCutcheon Janis McKay Vickie McManus 376 Sophomores DECEMBER Counting the days . . . playing tag in the halls . . . eyes checked . . . preholiday home- ■work . . . tree ornaments . . . basketball continues . . . bake sales . . . caroling . . . book reports . . . shuffleboard in P.E. . . . overworked brains . . . last minute shopping . . . assemblies . . . purple and gold . . . red and green . . . parties . . . reused corridor passes . . . early morning meetings . . . days getting longer . . . lunch periods getting shorter . . . watching the clock . . . bringing out those winter coats . . . stocking caps , . . Christmas. Sophomores Whirl Through Winter Anne Miller Linda Mitchell Tommye Morris Edna Earle Miller Bob Monaghan Sam Moses Tommy Miller Steph Moore Chris Mulch Marly Miller Graham Moore Jan Muenoink Carey McNeme Janice Mehl Mike Merino Ricky Millington Coleen Moran Ralph Mulkey Rusty McVay Evan Mercer Mike Middlelon Brad Milner Kevin Morgan Robin Munsey Peter Medley Patty Mercer Ted Miedke Diane Milot Cari Morris Lisa Munson Sophomores 377 Sophomores Greet a New Decade s Sluart Murchison Maura Murphy Mark Muagrove Gary Neurohr Linda Newby Mike New3om Su9an Nodorft Tora Nohr Nancy Norcom VaDessa Norvell Bob Nuna Karen Nyquist Ellen O ' Brien Paul O ' Connor Laurie O ' Donnell Pat Oftutt Beverly Ogle Jaoell Oliver Brenda White and Sam Moses enjoy a break in tne lesiiviuca o Key Club Prom. •378 Sophomores JANUARY Back to the old grind ... a new year, a new decade . . . resolutions . . . semester exams . . . worry no exemptions yet — report cards again one more se- mester . . . fees and more fees . . . candy sales . . . language lab ... oh, my aching ears . . . drivers licenses . . . AFS slave sale . . . basketball ... a winning streak . . . dissecting worms . . . illness. FEBRUARY Rain, rain, rain . . . watching the clock during class . . . Lincoln ' s birthday blood tests in biology . . . Friday the thirteenth . . . Valentine ' s Day . . . boxes of candy . . . that special someone . . . carna- tions . . . telegrams . . . slumber parties . . . The King and I . . . hockey . . . bruises . . . flying kites . . . Key Club Prom corsages . . . boutonnieres . . . George Wash- ington ' s birthday . . . bake sales . . . buying annuals . . . another Saturday night at home, girls? ! ! MARCH All those elections . . . cheerleaders . . . class favorites . . . Twerp Dance whom will I ask? ... box lunches ... shoe shines . . . daisies . . . Eaglette Re- view . . . PASF easter eggs . . . spring fever a bit early . . . snow . . . language lab graduating to crayfish ... St. Patrick ' s Day . . . wearing of the green . . . pinches . . . nine-weeks tests again . . . pre-registra- tion . . . two more months. Ten, twenty, thirty . . . Jeff Ranee counts out his contribution to the AFS slave sale for sophomore Paula Holland. Terry Oliver Rick Owen Pain Page Stephanie Parks Jay Oman Don Owens MC Palmer Jerry Parrish Val Opdyko Lynne Owens Ronnie Paris Greg Parsons Janel Overly Mike Padgett Mae Beth Parker Gary Pate Sophomores 379 May Leaves Sophomores With Wistful Memories and Hopeful Plans Louis Pate Bob Peck Jim Penningloa Susan Plicncy Gail Pittniau Katby Pogue Linda Patman Alison Peilden Mark Pftt-rsun Bobby Phillips Julie Pittman Anne Pulili Linda Patterson Linda Peaner Kim Pfieffer Rosemary Phillips Mark Ploth Gayla Potter Lucille Poucher Bruce Powell Jeanne Powers 380 Sophomores fi Uiane Poxon David PreskiU Becky Price Jim Price Anna Priesi Connie Purvia Bob Ouinlan Lynn Rakofsky Chelle Ralph Ricki Ramey Carrick Ranck Mike Rftndazzo Jan Redle Donnie Reed Jue Reed Cheryl Reedy Vitamin C! Vitality! Sophs get the lift that lasts. April Salt in the sugar bowl ... April Fools! ... early morning Drivers Ed classes — films to start the day . . . new Student Council of- ficers . . . licks in P.E. . . . that good old obstacle course . . . Eaglette tryouts . . . aching muscles . . . Senior Appreciation Day and Senior Play (our day will come) ... Floyd Park . . . Sophomores walk and fight pollution — blisters . . . bicycle brigades . . . floods . . . flowers . . . anticipating that last day (and all those parties!) May Football training continues . . . purple vs. gold . . . gold comes out ahead . . . class elections ... controversy ... Donald Duck? . . . close of Young Life . . . nobody came dry . . . Eagle Feathers ' slumber party a vacant Eagles ' Nest . . . class dance What ' s a casual cotillion? . . . out past ... gee, 12:01 ... Six Flags over Texas . . . Sophomores tip the canoes . . . Awards Assembly . . . choirs ' spring concerts . . . exams . . . hopeful exemptions . . . getting set for summer. out 12 Sophomores Work to Bring Joy p. v Karen Rich Dave Robinson Tim Richardson Br net- Roe Barbara Rinehart Garlh Rogcrg Bob Reese Jim Roark JoAnn Rogers Nancy Reilhner Sheryl Roberts Laura Rolnick Susan Rc9nik Jim Robertson Ryan Htmimrl Jeff Rhodes Bute}) Robinson Fran Rosen Russell Rosen Vicky Rowland Reyburn Ruhl If I ' ve told you cnre, Pve told you a thousand times ... chants Debbie Sword to Ben Skinner at Denton State Home. 382 Sophomores Ricky Lavercombe, Gary Neurohr, Randy Verner, and Beth Bates stick ' em up for the March of Dimes. Mary Ryao Brenda Sarratt J. P. Schlensker Burton Scott Christy Sachau Cindy Saylor Sandy Schnitman Jim Scott Sharon Sadlowski David Schaffnit John Schrock Judi Scott Bob Saitia Todd Schanbaum Cliff Schroeder Ray Scott Jeff Sanders Jon Scheer Ted Schultz John Scarcey Ernie Sanguiliano Brack Scherz Kurt Schulz Sarah Seay Peggy Sapp Harry Schilling Rickey Schwartz Lane Sebring Sophomores 383 Steven Seegers Patti Shafer Mary Shafer Deanna Shanahan Another demerit?!! explodes Mary Ellen Brovm. , Becky Sharp Pam Shinnamon Charmaine Sims Scott Slaoey Bob Shaw Alan Sliockley Debornh Sims Mary Slattery Brian Shaw Camille Short Terri Sisson Mike James Sloan Dennis Shechao Jan Short David Sislrunk Rick Slunaker Deborah Shelby Pat Shropshire Mark Silvertsen Dan Smith Karon Sherman Liby Shurd Jim Skeen Debbie Smith Wayne Shindler Mike Swart3 Ben Skinner Dorothy Smith 384 Sophomores FretJ Smith Janet Smith Julie Smith Kbthy Smith Kenny Smith Rick Smith Scott Smith Sherry Smith Carol Snider Craig Snider Rebecca Spears Eula Speece Steven Spciser Creg Springer Expressions Reflect the World of the Sophs ith determination and nerves of steel, any Sophomore can make it . . like Cindy Swansea. g vi f Joy Sobel Cindy Stark Carol Stec Judy Steiner Rahn Stanovsky Deborah Staroes Sharon Steele Peter Stepao Suzanne Stanton Richard Stastny John Steger Ken Stephens Sophomores 385 Tommy Stephens Abby Stewart Jimmy Stewart Sam Sthrao Porter Stiles William Stilson Mirhete St. John Larry Story Ronald Siout James Stover Linda Slranathan John Str aogi David Stratemeyer Phillis Streetman Lisa Streit Janet Strong Pete Slmthers Ann Sluart Scott Sturman Janet Slutts Lee Sullivan Sophs . . . Two Now where am I supposed to put my gym suit! complains Steve Jewell to Debbie Devoust. Shelly Sullivan Susan Sullivan Steve Sumerlin Cindy Swanson Debbie S ord Sharer S ..irdB Steve Sworda Nel Tabor Anne Talbolt 386 Sophomores Nina Taller Dana Tanner Janet Tao Coy Taylor Kit Taylor Pamela Taylor Cheri Terry Jim Tiiaxlon Jake Thomas Together All work and nn play is unthinkable according to judy Scott and Randy Vemer. MPl James Thomas James Tliomas Toni Th omas Arno d Thompson Linda Thomson Gordon Th elke Id Shannon Tidw ell John Tilley Linda Trace Martha Tri Dter Linda T roih Laurie Truitt Aundra Thompson Nancy Tippie Darrell Tubbs Bill Thompson Jean Tipton Palti Tunnel] Larry ThompaoD Sally Townley Mike Turner Sophomores 387 Ronnie Turner Rick L ' hl Lawrence Tuttle Karen Unfug M ra Tyler Andi Upton A hop, skip, and a jump is all it takes according to Craig HoUings- worth. David Vanderwal Jess Wade Ronnie Wallace Mike Wedell Sandy Van Hook Debbie Waffle Susan Wallace Heidi Wcpniann Reginald Vann Mike Waldrop Vicki Waller Pam Wesson Scott Van Osdal Mark Walker Earllia Walls Mike West Susan Vaught Rita Walker Linda Walton Rolf Whatley Randy Vercer Steve Walker Chris Warren Breoda White Erik Vier Fran Wallace Gail Walkins Jeff White 388 Sophomores Sophs Strive to Keep Physically Fit 4 ). 7 m , ♦ « Ov - ' 1 Judy White fiilly Williams Eddie Whitmarsh David Williams Larry Whilted Gerald Williams Terri Wichita Jan Williams Tt-rri Wickliffe Ken Williams Ann Wiederhold Worth Williams Mike Wiederker Mark Williamson Katheriac Wilson Sally Wilson Paula Windecker John Witt Katie Wilson Terri Wilson Karen Windsor Wendy Witt Mary Wilson Vicky Wilson Steve Wise Larry Wood Feri Close strikes a sophi sticated pose as she models a new spring ashion. Sophomores 389 Bob Woodliff Mike Youngblood John Woolset Lynn Worth Karen Young Karen Youni Those Were the Days . . t Laura Yonke Lynn Zaduw Dale Z.lazny Geovue Bullard Sophomores rejoice over becoming juniors at the JCL girls ' slumber ( ? ! ! ) party. Our C Aan s io Debbie Bozeman Lyn Breeland Bob Coleman Cathy Crier Robin Horton Susan Hubbard John Inpram Lynn Kitchen Sandy Schnitman Micheie St. John Ann Stuart Janet Tao Jean Tipton Susan Vaugjht Gail Watkins Lynn Wysocki for their diary contributions. 390 Sophomores 9 CR, 6e ememoer Sophomore orientation . . . awaiting fall at RHS . . . first moments of high school . . . claiming C Hall as ours . . . forgetting locker combinations . . . gym fees . . . gvmsuits . . . keeping in the swing of things . . . temperature problems . . . foot- ball season . . . spirited pep rallies . . . B team— our team . . . selling the field . . . varsity games . . . dissections . . . English themes . . . borrowing paper . . . victory dances . . . paper airplanes at lunch . . . seances in English . . . falling up stairs . . . running into doors . . . love beads . . . basketball . . . vacations . . . Santa Claus ... a new year being grounded . . . telegrams . . . parties . . . drivers ' licenses . . . trying out for every- thing . . . sack lunches . . . X rated eometry classes . . . Student Council elec- tions . . . new class officers ... air con- ditioning . . . pollution . . . hunger . . . walking . . . Awards Assembly . . . class dance . . . exemptions or exams . . . being a sophomore. Sophomores 391 We Thought They ' d Never End . . . ' W 392 Sophomores Sophomores 393 394 Sophomores We ' d Live the Life We Choose . . . Sophomores 395 We ' d Fight and Never Lose . . . -■V 396 Sophomores Sophomores 397 398 Sophomores ■ if - r_ -mM. . « 1L. • •• 7o !Uc€fe tit due an ofcf TO ieK MtinaicleA one euentfwAene . . . ? (Mfe ut a . . . t cve ut ct . . . 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Becky— 362 Bullard, Hope— 345 Callis, Pete— 304, 152, 155 Bullock, Karin— 31,227 Cameron, Jill— 304 Compliments to the Class of 1970 P. enneus lA AYS FIRST OlJALiTV ALWAYS FIRST QUAUTY 70 Richardson Heights Saddlery and Tacic Riding Tog Horsey Gift Items 207 W. Polk Richardson AD 5-4264 6U66TWHIP Campbell, Bill— 362 Campbell, Jeff— 362 Campbell. Kaye— 227 Campbell. Scott — 304 Campbell, Sherri — 362 Canales, Yvonne — 362 Canham. Susan — 80. 48. 106. 232.38.187.190.193,217 Cannon, Edward — 232 Canon, Cathy — 362 Carey, Maureen — 232 Carlisle, Marvin — 304 Carlson. Cathy — 362 Carlson. Rick — 362 Carlson. Tom — 304 Carlton. Mark — 362 Carney, Mike — 304 Carpenter, Dale — 304 Carrico, Jacqueline — 304 Carruth, Jeff— 362 Carter, Ann— 304 Carter, Charlene — 304 Carter, Christine — 355 Carter, David— 63, 232, 62 Carter. David— 304, 62 Carter, Roger— 138, 362 Castle, Gerald— 304 Castleman, Tommy — -304 Caughron, Richard — 305 Cavins, Cathi — 305 Cecil, Vicki— 79, 305 Chait, Larry— 232, 192 Chamberlain, Alice — 362 Chambers, Frank — 232 Chambers, Glen — 305 Champlin, David — 305 Chandler. Sharon — 77 Chappelear, Kirk — 305 Charles. Debbie— 305 Chenoweth, Barbara — 232 Chester, Anthony — 345 Childers, Bob— 362 Childress, Cindy— 305 Chiles, Pat— 362 Chinn, Chris— 305, 314, 139 Chinn, Debbie— 362 Chinn, Pamela— 232. 217 Chitwood, Becky — 99 Christenson. Dennis — 305 Christenson. Doug — 305, 35 Christian, Hiram — 305 Church, Cindy— 232 Church, Don— 305, 141, 143. 158. 159 Churchill, Dale— 362, 139. 151 Claer, Kurt — 363 Clanton, Steve — 363 Clark, Chuck— 232 Clark, Clifford— 305 Clary, Curtis — 306 Claunch, Sherri — 306 Clausen, Barbara — 306 Clayton, George — 306 Cleland, Gary— 306 Cleland, Roberta— 56, 232, 58 Cleland, Roxanne— 56, 232, 58 Clemens, Vicki — 363 Click. Suzanne — 363 Clifford, Robin— 306 Clifton. Timothy— 306 Cline, Daniel— 306 Close, Teri— 389, 363 405 Spirit Counts . . . You ' ve Got It So Do We - ' 1 MEMBER F.D.I.C. CITIZEN ' S STATE BANK 200 Main Street he Bank of Convenience MODERN TELEVISION BANKING 231-7171 Cloud, Debbie— 7-t, 306 Clough, Susan — 363, 163 Cochran, Kathy — 363 Coffelt, Mark— 363 Coffman, Steve — 233 Coghlin, Scott — 306 Coldiron, Michael — 363, 77 Cole, Bruce — 306 Coleman. Bob — 366, 363 Coleman, Pam — 74, 233 Coleman. Shari — 232 Coleman, Susan — 306 CoUard, Peggy — 363 CoUings. Doug — 233 Collins, Debbie— 80, 36, 66, 81,232,39 Collins, Elizabeth— 77, 306 Collins, Gordon — 77 Collins, Jim — 306 Collins, Joe — 232 Collins, Larry— 80, 306 Collister, Guy — 233 Combs, Carol — 363 Compton. Dury — 77, 363 Compton, Melissa — 307 Conant, Paul — 233 Conaway, Christi — 363 Conkle, Jack— 138 Conkle, John— 363 Conn, Debbie— 74, 233 Connell, Robin— 307, 93 Connelly, Bob— 307 Connelly, Guy — 232 Connelly, Jon— 307 Connolly, Carol — 307 Conway, Bob — 363 Conway, Candy— 80, 363, 193 Conway, Graeme — 74, 232 Cook, Debra — 363 Cook, Gary — 363 Cook, Gerry — 232 Cook, Kathy— 363 Cooke, Charlotte — 363 Cooley, Debbie— 74, 233 Cooper, Carol — 233 Cooper, Denise— 307, 96. 99 Cooper. Gary — 307 Cooper, Palti— 233. 62 Corbett, Barbie — 363 Corder, Ricky— 307 Core, Bill— 126, 131,307 Corell, Mary — 276 Corell, Paul— 138, 363 Corey, Chri5 345. 107 Cornman. Jane — 233 Corzine. Jean — 307 Cosby, Leigh Ann 56. 276. 185 Coursey, Susan — 307 Courtney. Lynne — 363 Cowan, Brian— 126. 127, 276 Cowan, Janine — 363 Cowart. Steven — 363 Cowden, Wendy— 307 Cowley. Deborah— 307 Cowley. Richard — 170 Cowley. Richard — 170 Cowley, Yvonne — 363 Cox, Clay— 57, 276, 58, 60 Coxwell, Chris— 364 Coy, Scott— 65, 141. 276, 142, 152, 153, 154 Craig, Brad— 360, 152, 156 Craig, Randy — 364 Craig, Linda — 364 Craig, Pam— 277 Craig, Peggy — 277 Craig, Ronny— 12, 277 Cramer, Carolyn — 307, 100 Craver, Caren — 276 Crawford, Cathy— 307 Crawford, Sally — 364 Creel, Kathy— 276 Crier, Cathy — 364 Crockett. Bob — 307 Crone. Janie — 364 Croom. Glenda — 276 Crosby. Nancy — 307 Crosby, Rebecca — 364 Crouch. Roxanna — 307. 101 Crowder, Paul — 76 Culver, Robyn— 56. 277. 58. 60 Cumisky, Dan — 284 Cummings, Randy — 57. 277 Cummings, David — 277 Cummings, Randy — 276 Curry, Richard— 113. 364 Curry, Susan — 74, 276 Curtis. Michael — 364 Cutchin, Mindy — 307 Cutrell, Curt- -307. 190 D Dahlberg, Lisa — 307 Dallahite. Anne— 77. 365 DaMommio. Neal — 307 Daniels, David — 307 Daniels, Gracie — 364 Darnell, Diane— 63, 276, 62 Darr, Cindy — 276 Darr, David— 52, 277 Darrick, Michael — 307 Darvin. David— 277 Daubach. Steve — 277 Davenport. Kay — 307 Davenport. Milie — 308 Davidson. Dana — 308 Davidson. Dan — 62 Davidson. Edwin — 308 Davidson. Harry — 276 Davidson, Kim— 308. 164 Davis. Anne— 74, 308, 336 Davis. Cindy — 276 Davis. Dana — 364 Davis, Denise — 364 Davis, Evelyn — 276 Davis, George— 95, 276, 93 Davis, George Hardy — 317 Davis. Ginny — 308 Davis, Kathy— 308 Davis. Laura — 308 D vis. Major— 308 Davis, Marrianne — 56,308 Davis. Michelle— 308 Davis, Russ l26, 128, 133. 277 Davis, Steve— 138, 364 Davoust, Bill— 308 Davoust, Debbie — 364 Dawson, Beverly — 364 Dawson. Terri — 364 Deadman. Mark — 364 Dean. Gena — 56 DeAngelis. JoAnne — 231. 277 Deck, Karen— 308 Decker, Jim— 308 406 Delisse, Dennis — 308 Dempsey, Margaret — 308 Dempsey, Maynard — 364 Denman, Bev — 74, 277 Denning, Becki — 308 De Rosselt, Caihv— 234 Detweiler, Jeff— 308 Devoust, Debbie— 387 Dewald, Karen — 364 Dickey, Debbie— 56. 308 Dickinson, Dana — 308 Dieterich, Dawn — 36-1 Dignan. Estelle— 308 Dilbeck. Kevan — 364 Dill. Brad— 36-V, 171 Dill. Tom— 364 Dilmore. Pattie— 56, 308 Dinger. Rebekah— 364. 77 Dirks. Susan— 308. 190 Dixun.Jane— 74. 309. 343 Dixon, Lisa — 365 Dockrey, Marilyn — 309 Dodds. Dan— 309 Dodson, Denise— 234, 103 Dodson. Susan — 56 Dolph. Saradella — 365 Dominque. David — 234 Donnelly. Connie — 74, 309 Donnelly. Mark— 365. 235 Donnelly. Mike— 309 Donnelly. Susan — 235. 164 Donohue. Shannon — 365 Donovan, Mary — 235 Donovan, Michael — 365 Don ivan, Patrick — 309 Donwerth, Pam — 365 Dorris, Dennis — 365 Dorsa, John— 56, 234. 58 Dotson. Mike— 365 Doughman. Jan — 309 Douglas. Laurie — 62 Douglas. Mac— 234 Dowell. Barry— 309 Dowis. Kay — 365 Downing. Trish — 74. 234 Downing, Shawn — 309 Doyle, Mark— 365, 77 Dozier. Greg — 365 Dram. Deborah — 76. 234 Drexler. Susan — 309 Drom. Debbie— 310.77 Dubey. Leslie— 310 DuBose. Wanda— 310 Duerksen. Todd — 365 Duffy. Dan— 235. 190 Duffy, Mary— 235 Duggan, Debra — 365 Dumont. Renee — 235 Dunard. April — 235 Dunard. Janis — 365 Duncan, Bruce — 234 Duncan. Marc — 234 Dunn, Steven — 365, 138 Dunston, Julaine — 234 DuPriest, Jame -310 Durham, Carolyn — 235 Durham. James— 310. 62 Dwight. Janet — 365 Dycshe. Bill— 235 Dyer, Alan— 83, 235 Dyer, Anne — 365 Dyer, Paula— 310, 80, 81,191 Dyson. Linda — 50. 235 East, Russ— 139, 310, 62 Eaton. Stephanie C. — 365 Eberspacher. Susan — 77. 365 Eby. Beth— 52. 80. 234. 87 Echols. David— 365 Eck. Mark K.— 162 Eckeberger. Mike — 64, 67, 234, 152, 155 Eckert, Becky— 365 Eckert,Tim— 310 Eden, Marcia— 51, 63, 24. 185, 62 Edge, Terri — 365 Edmonds. Nancy Jo — 310 Edwards, Cindy — 235. 62 Edwards. Craig — 235. 162 Edwards. Gary— 31. 139. 310 Edwards. Joy Annette — 310 Edwards. Libby— 310 Edwards, Mark S. — 365 Edwards, Patii — 62 Eger, Kathy— 365 Eger. Steve — 235 Ehret, Bill— 310, 235 Ehret. Peggy — 365 Eikner. Melissa K. — 365 Ekblaw. Neil— 310 Elam, George Ray — 310 Elam.Odi — 236.317 Eldridge, Lisa— 79. 310, 342, 48. 191 Elfenbein. Jessica Lynn — 366 Elias, Edward Gregory — 310, 171 Elizondo, Roy — 311 Ellard, Joe— 236. 62 Ellerd. Judy— 366 Ellington, Lisa Carol — 311 Ellis. Mike— 236 Elsberry, Andy — 236 Emory, Danny — 311, 170 Emig, Tom — 237 England. Gordon — 366 Ennen. Ann — 366 Eppler, Judy — 366 Eppright.Jim— 91.237. 190. 193 Ericson, Richard — 366 Erwin. David Bryan — 366 Erwin. Kenneth Ray — 151, 366 Eskridge, Butch— 139. 151. 366 Estes. Pat M.— 311 Evans. Jan — 237 Evans. Jenney — 311 Evans. Mitchell C. — 366 Eveleth, Debbie— 366 Everett, Richard James — 311 Everett,Trent— 139, 311 Ewen, Sarah — 366 Ezell, Mona — 366 Falkenberg, Cheryl — 311 Fambro, Rick— 126, 131,311, 152, 156, 191 Farrar, Cary — 366 Farris, Sandi — 236 Farris. Willy— 77,311 Farry, Charles — 236 Farry, Peggy— 26, 27, 78, 45. 71,236,39, 182, 193 AUTNfNTK ENOilSH 8830 Spring Valley Richardson 235-2637 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK DEXTER f 17 Richardson Heights Village RICHARDSON, TEXAS 75080 FARAH ►Arrow 407 Faulk, Jan— 311 Faulk, Ronnie— 129, 126, 136 Faulkner, Larry — 76, 77, 236 Faust, Bill— 311 Fearing, Leisa — 345 Fekety, Peter— 56, 237, 58 Fergason, Charles — 311, 170 Fergason, Paul— 312, 170 Ferguson, Jothy — 311 Ferguson, Michelle — 74, 311 Ferguson, Mike — 311 Ferguson, Scott — 366 Ferguson, Steve — 312 Fick, Marlys — 366 Fick, Paula— 312 Fickert, Thayne — 366 Fields, Aquanetta — 366 Figg, David— 63, 312, 69, 62 Figley, Keith— 312, 171 FinCannon, Lynda — 312 Finch, Linda — 312 Fink, Buddy— 237 Finney, Kevin — 366 Fischer, Cindy — 312 Fischer, Libby— 312 Fischer, Sandra — 367 Fitzgerald, Caria — 45, 237 Fitzgerald, Molly— 367, 368 Fitzgerald, Susan — 313, 236 Flagg, Donna — 312 Flanagin, Pat— 312 Fleck, Frank — 367 Fleming, Gloria — 312 Fleming, Mary — 312 Fletcher, Janet — 367 Fletcher, Sheila— 284 Florance, Chris — 312 Flowers, Beverly — 312 Floyd, Warren— 56, 236, 58, 59 Fogel, Kerryn — 312 Folger, Caroline — 312, 62 Folger, Gray — 236 Forehand, Dickie — 236 Forrest, Cissie — 237, 62 Foruhar, Mike — 113 Foshee, Mark — 367 Foster, Donnie — 313 Foster, Kathy— 353 Foster, Laura— 70, 242, 313, 71,191 Fowler, Paula— 237 Fox, Angle — 367 Fox, Gail— 237 Foxall, Geraldine — 313 Frank, David— 57, 313, 58 Frank, Grady— 367, 158, 160 Franklin, Beth— 367 Franklin, Judith— 236 Frasier, Terri — 236 Fratt, Lee— 313, 92, 190 Frazier, Cindy — 74. 75, 313 Frazier, Darlene — 313 Frederick, Carol — 313 Frederick, Douglas — 56, 367 Frederick, Patti— 313 Fredrickson, Marlene — 236 Freed, Pam — 367 Freeling, Mansell — 367 Freeman, Anna — 313 Freeman, Ruth — 313 Friederich, Kerry — 236 Fritz, Steve— 237, 170 Frost, Debbie— 313 Fuller, Ann— 237 Funderburg, Steve — 126, 127, 133, 134, 135, 237 Furber, Victoria — 367 Fuston, Tim— 238, 171 Gable, Chuck— 238 Gable, Leita— 238 Gabler, Doug— 313, 105 Gahan, Sheri — 367 Gale, Teri— 74, 285 Gallagher, Daniel — 367 Gamble, Charles — 367 Gamble, Philip— 313 Gamble, Shirley — 313, 163 Gammons, Billy — 239 Gant, Debbie— 56, 366 Gant, Mary Ann — 239 Gantt, Richard — 367 Garnion, Larry — 239, 69, 62 Garman, Paula — 313 Garner, Mimi — 313 Garon, Sharon — 367 Garrett, Cliff— 313 Garrett, Jay — 238 Garrett, Kathrine — 238 Garrigus, Susan — 367 Garrison, Lloyd — 313, 167 Gary, Louann — 367 Garza, Cindi— 70,313, 183, 191 Garza, Janet — 367 Gates, on— 367 Gatten, David— 238 Gay, Steve — 56, 60 Geiger, Jody — 238 Geiger, Julie — 367 Gentry, Teresa — 365, 367, 372 Geolat, Cindy— 345, 97 Geolat, Peggy — 367 George, Kathie — 313 Gerlach, Kathy— 313 Gibbs, David— 239 Gibbs, Pam — 313 Gibson, Dan — 367 Gibson, David— 239, 62 Gibson, Gary — 367 Gibson, Glynna — 239 Gibson, Sharon — 238, 62 Gideon, Stan— 139, 313 Gifford, Rex— 77, 367 Gilbert, Bryan— 367, 170 Gillaume, Susan — 74 Gilmore, Cynthia — 367 Gipson, Danny — 313 Gist, Belinda— 368 Gitlin, Alan— 314 Glasco, Rodney — 314 Cleaves, Jim— 44, 80, 85, 238 Glenn, Clifford— 314 Goben, Kevan — 368, 62 Godbey, Anita — 238 Goddard, Susanne — 314 Godich, Debbie— 56, 80, 81, 238, 58 Godwin, John— 239 Godwin, Tim— 138,368 Goff, Sandy— 239 Goff, Sherry Lynn — 314 GoForth, Allen— 368 Gohl.Jeane— 56,239, 190, 192 Cosme-j-lcs Jewelry Gift- Items Stationery Men ' s Cologne Gift Wrapping Junior cheerleaders Cindy, Laura, and Cece think Simpson-BarneH is really AH-DEE-DO!!! 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Bill— .369 Hardy, Debbie— 74, 108 Hardyman, Tammy — 369 Harkinson, Greg — 77, 369 Harlow, Jim— 14, 45, 65, 70, 84, 11,3, 117,71,48,36,66, 244, 39, 187 Harnden, Sharon — 316, 62 Harper, Michelle — 48, 244 Harnden, Sharon — 104, 62 Harris, Howard — 245 Harris, Ronnie — 369 Harris, Wayne— 126, 131, 136, 316 Harrison, Carol — 369 Harrison, David — 316 Harrison, Derek— 77, 316 Harrison, Don — 245 Harrison, Greg — 369 Harrison, Tom — 245 Hart, Terry— 316 Hart man. Brad — 316 Harton, Charlie — 245 Hartt, Becky— 316 Hartung, Steve — 316 Harvey, Chri — 126, 128, 132 Hasbrouck, Pat— 63, 317, 94, 106, 62 Hash, Sharon — 317 Hatfield, Frances— 369 409 Havarc , Richard— 369 Higginbotham, Linda — 370 Holiday, Northon— 247 Huddleston, David— 371 Hawes Curtis— 77.316 Hightower, Steve — 318 Hollingsworth, Craig — 138, Huddleston, Gail— 319 Hawes Fred— 317 HilkJoslyn- 370 371,388 Huddleston, Spike— 126, 127, Hawes Kathleen— 369 Hill, Julie— 318 HoUon, John— 77,371 135, 247 Hawkins, David— 369 Hill, Mike— 318 HoUowell, Steve— 319,62 Huffhines, Rick— 319 Hawkins. Marigay — 370 Hill, Michael— 318 Holmes, Robert — 246 Hughes, Greta— 247 Hawkins. Steve— 370 Hill, Paul— 318 Honeycutt, John — 64, 80, 67 Hughes, Ralph— 126, 128 Hayes, John— 246 Hill, Rusty— 57,318 246, 38, 187 Hulton, Lynn — 371 Hayes, Molly— Hill, Thoma 246 Hood, Alice— 371 Humphreys. Diane — 319 Hayne 5. Molly— 52. 246 Hill, Travyanne — 318 Hood, Elizabeth— 319 Hunt. Gary— 319 Healy, Jill— 317, 163 Hilton, Gail — 247 Hood, Fred- 319 Hunt. Jeff— 319 Hearne, Norma — 370 Hinds, Barbara— 370 Hooser, Vicki— 319 Hunt. Johnny— 319 Heimark, Kristine — 317 Hines, Sherri— 370 Hopewell, Bruce— 319 Hunt. Val— 371 Helm, Nancy— 246 Hipskind, Martha— 318 Hopkins, Becky— 247 Hunter. Eariene — 247 Henderson, Mary — 317 Hirsch, Richard— 318 Horak, Karen — 371 Hurd. Debbie— 319 Henderson, Mishon — 247 Hirsch, Susan — 370 Horan, Jean— 319 Hurley. Ray— 139,319, 158 Henderson, Sidney — 317 Hiser, Greg— 318 Horner, Valerie — 371 Hutchings, Mark— 126, 129, Hendricks, 0. J.— 317 Hix, Barbara— 318 Horton, Hank— 247 247 Hendricks, Paulelte— 247 Hoback, Ernie— 370 Horlon, Robin— 371,62 Hutchison, Rusty — 77, 371 Hendricks, Susan— 317, 54 Hobby, Claud— 370 Hostler, Kalhy— 371 Hutson, Joan — 319 Hendrix, Becky— 247 Hobson, Carol— 318 Hounchell, Judy— 371 Hutto, Debbie— 56, 371 Hendrix, Carol — 317 Hochman, Linda — 370 House, Dwayne — 247 Hutton, James— 138, 371, 158 Henric h. Tom— 57. 80, 246 Hoff, Bernie— 370 Housley, Gerald— 247 Henry David— 113, 317 Hoffing, Glen— 247 Houston, Randy — 319 I Hensiee, Debbie— 317 Hoffman, Ann— 318 Howard,Chip— 139, 319 Henson, Pamela — 317 Hoffman, Dottie — 370 Howard, Grear — 371 Ineichen, Kaye — 248 Henson, Shellee— 77, 317, 190 Hoglund, Pamela— 77, 370 Howe, Michelle— 319, 190 Inge, Bob — 371 Henson, Wallv — 77, 370 Holan, Laddie— 346 Howell, Carol— 371 Ingle, David— 77 Heres, Pete— 139,317 Holder, Dorothy — 101 Howell, Russell— 246 Ingram, Debbie — 248 Hermanson, Kent — 317 Holder, Ellen— 318 Howrie, Denise — 371 Ingram, John — 371, 164 Hernd on, Scott — 317 Holder, Gary— 77, 370 Hoyt, Janis — 246 Irion, Jack— 248 Hess, Patsy— 246 Holland, Pam— 56,80,319, Hoyt, Terry— 138,371,152, Irions. Sandy — 57 Hester , Barbara— 370 443, 58, 60 156 Irons, Judy— 248 Hewit , Gary— 77,317 Holland. Paula— 79. 80. 364. 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Robin — 372 Johnson, Ronny — 320, 62 Johnson, Sharon — 320 Johnson, Sheila — 320 Johnson, Sherri Lynn — 372 Johnson, Sue — 320 Johnson, Sue — 249 Johnson, Tonda — 320 Johnson, William — 372 Johnston, Durae — 320 Jones, Charlotte — 284 Jones, Christine — 321 Jones, Debbie— 249 Jones, Jim — 372 Jones, Jimmie — 372 Jones, Jo Anne — 372 Jones, Johnny — 372 Jones, Kevyn— 321, 63, 62 Jones, Leigh Ann — 372 Jones, Marvin — 321 Jones, Mike — 372 Jones, Mozelle — 248 Jones, Nan — 321 Jones, Rodger — 321 Jones, Shelley— 321 Jones, Susan — 372 Jones, Teri — 248 Jones, William— 321 Joyce, Patricia — 321 Joyner, Craig — 373. 152 Jung, Chris — 321 Jung, Craig— 321,298 Jurlina, Michael — 321, 62 K Kaiser, Karen — 90 Kaiser. Robert — 373 Kalmus, Stuart— 321,93 Kane, Michael— 63, 95, 248, 109, 62 Kapp, Cynthia — 373 Karnavas, Gary — 248, 100 Karpenko, Roberta — 249 Karwowski, Sharon — 321 Kavanah, Patrick — 373 Kayser, Janie — 249 Kean, Debbie— 373 Kean, Tom — 373 Kebabjian, Cindy — 373 Keene, Suzanne — 74, 321 Keiser, Karen — 373 Keith, Lewis— 75, 321 Kell, Ann— 373 Kell, Sue— 321,55 Keller, Kirk— 321,139, 152, 156 Kelly, Reland— 321 Kelly, Susan — 373 Kemp, Homer— 373, 170 Kemp, Kay— 321 Kemp, Retha — 321 Kendall. 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Micky— 259 McCormack, Don — 259 McCormack, Jeanean — 326 McCormick, Palli — 326 McCracken, Martha — 63, 116, 259,317,62 McCrary, Sue — 326 McCravey, Mike — 326 McCurdy, Becky— 26, 27, 74, 52,53,259,193 McCutcheon, Steven — 376 McDaniel, Julia Anna — 326 McDaniel, Peggy — 258 McDaniel, Steve — 258 McDermott, Jan— 326, 190 McDonald, Anna — 258 McDonald, Barry — 326 McDonald, Dennis Michael — 376 McDonald, Linda— 259 McDowell, Debra— 259 McDowell, Diane Lee — 326 McFarland, Gary — 326 McFarland, Mike— 327, 170 McFarland, Susan — 376 McGee, Craig— 138, 376, 158, 159 McGee, Frank— 139, 327 McGowan, Debbie — 259, 62 McGregor, Tommy — 259 Mclntyre, John — 77 McKay, Janis — 376 McKenzie, Roger — 376 McKissack, Jimmy — 126, 129, 258 McKissick. Sherron — 258 McLarnon, Mark — 327 McLaughlin, Melissa — 56, 327 McLaughlin, Jody — 327 McLoulh, Debbie— 258 McLouth, Patty Mary — 376 McManus, Matt W.— 327 McManus, Mindy — 376 McManus, Vickie — 376 McMichael, Joe — 259 McMillan, Tommie Lou — 90, 259 McNeely, Steve— 327 McNeme, Carey Lynn — 377 MacPherson, Cindy — 325 McSwain, Debbie — 259 McVay, Rusty— 57, 377 M Macer, Robert— 325 Machette, Debra — 375 Machost, Brenda — 325 Mackey, Joel — 256, 47 Maddox, Chris— 375 Maeckle, Mike — 375 Maeker, Pam— 375 Mahaffey, Marta— 375 Mahoney, Debbie — 325 Mahoney, Jim— 139, 325 Maley, Linda— 325 Malhiot, Tommy — 325 Mallory, Ann— 325, 164 Mallory, Hal— 88, 257, 164 Mallow, Steve— 375 Mancuso, Denise — 375 Mangold, Judy — 375 Mangrum, Marita — 325 Mann, Tom — 325 Mannewitz, Ann — 375 Manning, Pat — 257 Mariner, Mike — 325 Mark, Deanna — 375 Markle, Karen— 375, 257 Marks, David— 257 Marks, Sheila— 375 Marshall, Bobby— 139, 325 Marshell, Nancy — 256 Martie, Mark— 256. 101 Martin, Harry — 47, 98 Martin, Kathy — 375 Martin, Mary — 256 Martin, Mike— 325, 257 Martin, Steve — 44, 84, 113, 257 Martin, Suzanne — 302, 325 Martin, Tommy— 325, 171 Mason, Cindy— 325 Mason, Debra— 325 Mason, Gary— 325 Mason, Nancy — 326 Massie, Dotte — 257 Massoletti, Ronnie — 326 Masters, Bev — 336 Masterson, Mark — 257 Mathis, Judith— 326, 347 Matlock, Pam— 256 Matlock, Pat— 256 Matthews, Marilyn — 74, 326 Matzen, Marty— 74, 75, 256, 53, 190 Maupin, Shirley — 326 May, Marcy — 326 Mayes, Melinda — 62 Maynard, Dorothy — 375 Mayne, Randy — 375 Mayo, John — 376 Means, Mary Ann — 259 Mears, Vicki— 327 Medley, Peter— 151,377 Medlock, Becki— 327 413 f ym ff !m !fi GARLAND RICHARDSON PRESTON ROYAL North Star at Walnut Arapaho at Custer Preston at Royal Lane CASA VIEW Gus Thomasson at Ferguson Meek. 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Simmons, Bunny — 74, 337 Simms, Beth — 337 Sims, Charmaine Latanya — 384 Simonds, Everett B. — 337 Sims, Deborah — 384 Sine,Tim— 126, 128, 275 Sissel, Linda — 275 Sisson, Terri J. — 384 Sistrunk, John David — 384 Sitz, Adel— 70, 275 Sivertsen, David Robert — 138 Sivertsen, Mark Curtis — 384, 138 Skeen, Jim Robert — 384 Skiles, Steve — 337 Skinner, Benjamin Samuel— 384, 138, 382, 358 Skinner, Linda — 274 Slabotsky, Bryan — 337 Slaight, Mike— 64, 126, 130, 67, 274, 39 Slaney, Scott— 384, 77 Slattery, MaryElizabeth — 384 Slattery, Ruth Ann- 337, 92 Sloan, James Michael — 384 Slover, David — 337 Slunaker, Rick Joyce — 384 Smith, Barton— 126, 129, 133, 136, 274, 158, 161 Smith, Bob Smith, Curtis— 213, 126, 128, 134, 136, 52, 274, 52 Smith, Dan L.— 384 Smith, Darwin Dennis — 337 Smith, Debbie— 275 Smith, Debbie J.— 384 Smith, Debbie Sue— 337 Smith, Debbie— 74, 337 Smith, Don — 337 Smith, Dorothy Oneita — 384 Smith, Everett Wayne — 275 Smith, Frederick William— 385 Smith, Janet Elaine — 385 Smith, Janet — 337 Smith, Jimmie — 275 Smith, Joe— 114, 36, 274, 39 Smith, Julie Beth— 385 Smith, Kathy A.— 385 Smith, Kenny — 385 Smith, Mike— 274 Smith, Mender Ruth— 337 Smith, Reid— 56, 337, 58, 60 Smith, Rick Scott— 385 Smith, Scott— 385 Smith, Sharmon — 274 Smith, Sherry — 385 Smithheisler, Jack — 141, 145, 148, 337, 142 Snider, Carol — 385 Snow, Bill— 337 Sobel, Joy— 385 Sobey, Terry — 337 Sockwell, Wanda June — 337 Soelter, Diane Jeanne — 338 Southerland, David — 274 Southerland, Karen — 275 Spain, Sherry — 76, 77, 338, 163 Spears, Brenda Kay — 79, 338, 342, 68, 298, 191 Spears, Rebecca Ann — 385 Specht, Vicki— 74, 338 Speece, Eula Marie — 77, 385 Speed, Barbara — 338 Speiks, Robert — 338 Speiser, Steven Scott — 385 Spencer, Dale — 338 Spicer, Cindy— 52, 275, 52 Speis, Kathy— 338, 92 Spradling, Larry — 139,338 Springer, Gregory Thorne — 385 Stafford, Charlie— 338 Stallard, David— 275, 108, 109, 158, 159 Stanck, Linda — 274 Stanley, Susan — 338 Stanovsky, Rahn — 385 Stanton, Chris— 274 Stanton, Suzanne — 77, 385 Stapp, Steve — 274 Stark, Cynthia Ann — 385 Stark, John— 338 Starnes, Deborah Ann — 385, 107 Stastny, Richard — 385 Stead, Jan — 338 Stebbins, Gregory — 274 Stec, Carol Ann — 385 Steele, Paul— 275 Steele, Sharon — 385 Steen, Debby— 338 Steger,John— 56, 385 Steinbach, Ward— 57, 338 Steinbring, Wayne — 56, 275 Steiner, Judy — 385 Stephan, Alenka — 275 Stepan, Peter— 385, 158, 160 Stephens, Brenda — 338, 62 Stephens, Dennis — 339 Stephens, George Thomas Jr.— 386 Stephens, Ken Ray — 385 Stephens, Marilan— 63, 278 Stephenson, Steve — 56, 339 Stewart, Abby — 386 Stewart, Barney — 338 Stewart, Jimmy — 386 Stewart, Paul— 126, 129, 278 Stewart, Vicki— 112, 113,278 Sthran, Sam — 386 Stiffler, Cindi— 279 Stiles, Porter— 386 Stilson, William Joseph — 386 St. John, Michele Ann — 79, 361,386 Stocker, Scott— 339 Stocki, Chris— 74, 279, 185 Stone, Roy— 278 Story, Larry Vance — 386 Story, Linda — 278 Stott, Jay— 278 Stout, Ronnie Edward — 151, 386 Stout, Russell— 339 Stover, James — 386 Stover, Richard— 279 Strait, LaVenda Fern — 63, 339, 62 Stranathan, Linda Lee — 386 FLORINE ' S BEAUTY SALON WIG SELECTION WIG CARE Professional Beauty Care 4 Way Hair Shaping Registered Cosmetologists and Color Specialists IMS. Greenville at Mid-Town Plaza 420 RICHARDSON TROPHIES INDIVIDUAL SERVICE AND DESIGN OUR SPECIALTY For All Sports Activities Business and Industries 508 N. Bishop Richardson, Texas 231-4936 Electronics for Repair and Industry MARTIN WHOLESALE ELECTRONICS 108 Inge Drive Richardson, Texas AD 1-1826 LUMBER— HARDWARE 80 Arapaho Village North Richardson, Texas 75080 231-250! Hobby Supplies Builder ' s Hardware PAGE DRUGS 115 Spring Valley Center 239-8136 Ticket Agency for Area High School Events FAST DELIVERY SERVICE Registered Pharmacist On Duty at All Times Don ' t you thinic It ' s the other way around, fellows? JAVS RAZOR EDGE BARBER SHOP 130 Spring Valley Center 239-8357 Hairstyling Appointnnents Honored Strange, Dru— 279 Strang!, John J. — 386 Stratemeyer, David — 386 Stratemeyer, Patti — 279 Strecker, Pam— 279 Streetman, Phillis Diane— 386 Streit, Lisa Robin — 56, 386 Stringer, Martha June — 77 Strong, Jane Elizabeth — 386 Strong, John G. — 339 Strong, Tina — 339 Struthers, Peter David — 386 Stuart, Ann— 79, 386 Stubbs, Scott J.— 139, 339, 62 Stuckey, John— 57, 339, 58 Sturman, Scott — 386 Stutts, Bill— 57, 279, 58 Stuts, Marilyn Janet — 386 Sullivan, Lee A. — 386 Sullivan, Ricky— 279, 47 Sullivan, Shelly J.— 386 Sullivan, Susan Jean — 386 Sumerlin, Steve — 386 Suttle, Susan Lee— 278 Swain, Kenneth— 278 Swanson, Cindy Lea — 77, 80, 385, 386 Swanson, Jim — 339 Swanteson, Carol — 339 Sweeney, Karen — 278, 62 Sword, Debbie H.— 79, 382, 386,48 Swords, Jerry— 126, 129, 134, 279 Swords, Sharee Annette — 386 Swords, Steve— 138, 386, 158 Syler, Jennifer S. — 339 Syler, Nanette— 279 Tabor, Nel— 386 Tague, Jeff— 339 Talbott, Anne Barbara — 386 Taller, Nina Jane— 387 Talley, Randy— 126, 128, 279 Tanner, Dana— 387, 91 Tanner, Jeff— 339 Tanner, Stephanie Lynn — 83, 279 Tanney, Don— 278, 167 Tao, Janet— 387 Tate, Lollie— 339 Taylor, Ann— 52, 74, 346 Taylor, Catherine Louise — 339 Taylor, Coy E. — 387 Taylor, Katharine Irelano— 368, 387 Taylor, Mark Edwin — 339 Taylor, Pamela — 387 Taylor, Paul— 57, 278, 58, 62 Taylor, Richard— 139, 339 Taylor, Tommy — 339 Teer, Randall Mike— 339 Teer, Robin— 77, 339 Terrell, Vicki Lynn — 339 Terry, Cheri Marie — 387 Tesmer, Steve — 278 Tbaxton, Jim Donald — 387 Thayer, Donald W.— 339 Thomas, Jake — 387 Thomas, James A. — 138, 387 Thomas, James H. — 387 Thomas, Kerry — 279 Thomas, Mark — 279 Thomas, Toni Tanner — 387 Thompson, Arnold — 387 Thompson, Aundra — 151, 387 Thompson, David — 339 Thompson, John — 279 Thompson, Kay — 340 Thompson, Larry — 387, 62 Thompson, William Albert— 387 Thompson, Linda — 387 Thornton, David— 279 Threlkeld, Gordon— 387 Tidmore, Sharon — 280 Tidwell, Shannon — 387 Tilley, John Edward— 387 Tippie, Nancy Eilene — 387 Tippie, Steve — 340 Tippit, Mary Gwen — 340, 352 Tipton, Jean — 387 Titus, Emory— 280 Todd, Richard A.— 340 Tomlinson, Linda — 280 Tomlinson, Terry — 79, 340, 108, 164 Tonn, Pam— 281 Tonne, Terrie — 340, 99 Toussaint, Holly — 340 Townley, Sally — 387 Townsend, Valerie — 74, 340 Trace, La Vonne— 77, 281 Trace, Linda — 387 Trammel, Cathey— 340, 281 Trinter, Martha Jean — 387 Tritt, Misty— 340 Tronrud, Michael S. — 340 Troseth, Gail Marie — 340 Troth, Judy— 281 Troth, Linda— 387 Truitl, Laurie — 387 Tubbs, Darrell— 387 Tucker, Tommy — 346, 166, 62 Tunnell, Patti— 387 Tunnell, Terrie — 56, 340 Turbyfill, Linda— 340 Turner, Marci — 77, 340 Turner, Mike — 387 Turner, Ronald Jeron — 138, 388 Turner, Sandy — 340 Turner, Sheila L. — 340 Turner, Steve— 280 Turner, Susan — 280 Tutor, Linda Gail — 341 Tuttle, Lawrence — 388 Tyler, Myra— 388 u Uglow, Loyd M. — 341 Uhl, Rick— 388 Ulcko, Angela— 280 Unfug, Karen— 388 Upchurch, Scotty — 281 Upton, Andi— 388 Vallee, John— 341 Vallee, Susan— 281 Vance, Becky — 341 Vance, Paul— 29, 141, 341, 143, 158, 161, 159, 191 421 VanCilters, Rachel— 341, 35 Van Der Wal. David— 388, 62 Van Hook, Sandy C— 388 Vann. Buddy— 138, 388 Van Osdol, Scott— 388 Van Zandt, Suzan — 341 Vaughan, James — 341 Vaughn, Kathy— 341, 346 Vaught, Susan — 56, 388 Vaught, Vanette — 56, 341 Verner, Randy— 138, 383, 386, 388, 158 Vestal, Hugh— 126, 131,341 Vier, Erik— 388 Vines, Don — 57 Vineyard, Robin— 281.87 Vogt, Nancy — 281 w Wade. Becky— 341 Wade, Genita— 280 Wade, Jes — 138, 388 Wade, Sheryl— 280, 162 Waffle, Debbie— 388 Wagenhauser, Betsy — 341 Waits, Debbie— 280 Waldrop, Mike— 388 Walker, Joe— 281 Walker, Johnny— 341.62 Walker. Mark— 388, 69 Walker, Martha— 341 Walker, Norma— 341 Walker, Patricia— 341 Walker, Rita— 388 Walker, Ronnie— 341 Wallace, Bruce— 281 Wallace, Fran— 388 Wallace,Jane— 79, 341 Wallace. Ronnie— 138, 288 Wallace, Stacey — 281 Wallace, Susan— 388 Waller, Vicki— 388 Wallis. Greg— 342 Walls, Eartha— 388 Walsh, Becky— 281 Walsh, Bob— 56, 280, 58 Walsh, Marie— 77, 342 Walther, Mike— 56, 342 Walton. Gary— 342 Walton. Johnny— 280 Walton. Linda— 388 Walton, Roseann — 342 Ward, Andrea— 280, 62 Ward, Elaine— 342 Ward, Gail— 342 Ward, Jack— 342 Ward, Sharon— 342 Wardlaw, Christi— 281 Wareing, Nancy — 342 Warner, Charlene— 281 Warren, Ann — 342 Warren, Chris— 138, 388 Washington. Eris— 141, 143 Washington, Ira — 281 Waters, Donna— 281,62 Watkins, Dickie— 126, 130, 342 Watkins, Gail— 387 Watson. Debby— 342 Watson. Edd— 342 Watt, Susan — 342 Weart.Teri— 88, 89,342 Webb, Marsha— 343 Webb, Nancy— 282 Wedell, Mike— 138. 388 Wegmann, Heidi— 388 Wegmann, Mark — 282 Weiss, John — 343 Weisz, Ron— 282 Welch, Judy— 282 Welch. Mike— 343 Wells, Dana— 94, 283, 62 Wells, Julie— 283 Wells, Susie— 283 Werner, Tom— 343, 62 Werry, Pam— 74, 282 Wesson, Pam— 388 West, Mike— 388 West, Patricia— 27, 77, 73, 71,282 Westbrook, Rosemary — 77, 343 Westmoreland, Ricky — 282 Wharton, Laurie— 77, 343 Whatley, Rolf— 388 Whilden. Larry— 343 Whitaker, Ann— 343 Whitaker, Linda— 343 White, Becky— 282 White, Brenda— 378, 388 White, Jeff— 388 White, Judy— 389 White, Patti— 283 White, Sherry— 283 White. Steve— 343 Whitefield. Michele— 343 Whitfield. Susan— 283 Whiting. Bobbi— 56. 282 Whitmarsh. Edward— 389 Whitmarsh, Nancy — 282 Whitney, Martha— 23, 30, 1 14, 343 Whitted, Larry — 389 Whitted, Lucy— 82, 83, 282 Wichita, Terri— 389 Wi ' -ker. Steve— 340. 343. 47 Wickett, Barbara— 282 Wickliffe, Terri— 389 Wiederhold, Ann— 389 Wiederkehr, Henry— 77, 389 Wigington, Ken— 283 Wilburn, Darlene— 283 Wilder. Lynne— 283 Wiley. Jackie— 343 Wilkins, James— 282, 171 Wilkins, Ricky— 77, 343 Williams, Billy— 76, 77, 389 Williams, Craig— 343, 47 Williams, Danny — 344, 62 Williams, Danny L.— 126, 131, 143 Williams, David— 389 Williams, Gary— 282 Williams, Gerald— 389 Williams, Jan— 389 Williams. Keith— 76, 77, 344 Williams, Kenneth— 389 j Williams, Mark— 282, 166 ' Williams, Nancy— 344, 107 Williams, Oscar — 344 Williams. Pattye— 282 Williams, Stan — 283 Williams, Tiry— 344 Williams, Worth— 389 Williamson, Jim — 344 Williamson, Mark— 389 Wilson. Jackie— 283 MARGIE ' S FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP Flowers and Gifts for All Occasions Complete Wedding Service Reception Catering 21 Richardson Heights AD 5-3639 422 THE BOOK SHOP 16 Arapaho Village Richardson R and M DECORATING SERVICE 203 W. Main Richardson DRAPERIES OF DISTINCTION 20 Spring Valley Village Richardson RICHARDSON OPTICAL 37 Arapaho Village Richardson E. M. GLADNEY-PHILUPS 66 1310 Spring Valley Richardson SPANISH VILLAGE PHARMACY 431 Spanish Village Dallas JANE ANN ' S EAGLEHE SQUAD RHS Gym Richardson SPORTMAN ' S BARBERS 57 Richardson Heights Village Richardson KEITH ' S FIX-IT SHOP 113 Polk St. Richardson THE TAILOR SHOP 105 S. Central Expressway Richardson NORTH CENTRAL MOBIL 70! W. Spring Valley Richardson VILLAGE BARBER SHOP 38 Richardson Heights Village Richardson PAUL ROBINSON WALLPAPER 13370 Preston Road Dallas VIRGINIA LEE FURNITURE 13380 Preston Road Dallas PLAZA BARBERS 5 Richardson Heights Village Richardson WOODY MANN COMPANY 70 Arapaho Village Richardson WE PICK UP AND DELIVER AD S-1171 BOB ' S CLEANERS 103 S. IN ' TERURaAN AT BELT LINE AS GOOD AS THE BEST - BETTER THAN THE REST Bob at Connie Johnston - owners Wilson, Katherine— 389 Wilson, Katie— 389 Wilson, Keith— 56, 344 Wilson, Mary— 389 Wilson, Pat— 344 Wilson, Peter— 283 Wilson, Sally— 389 Wilson, Terri— 389 Wilson, Vicky— 389, 163 Windecker, Paula— 389 Windsor, Jan — 344 Windsor, Karen— 389 Wingard, Carol— 284, 87 Winkler, Candy— 344 Winkler, Kathy— 284 Winnette, Lyle— 139, 344 Winsett, Bob— 344 Winter, David— 284 Winters, Terri — 344 Wise, Sandra— 284 Wise, Steve— 389,62 Witt, John— 389 Witt, Wendy— 80, 372, 389 Wood, Debbye— 285 Wood, Karen— 344 Wood, Larry— 389, 170 Woodall, Rebecca— 285 Woodliff, Bob— 390 Wooldridge, Joyce — 26, 27, 70,71,66,285,180,181, 193 Woods, Kathleen Woods, Kathy— 344, 99 Woods, Kathy— 344 Woodul, Richard— 344, 103 Woods, Scott— 346, 106 Woodward, Jeff— 344 Woolsey, John— 390 Word, Connie— 284 Worden, Kenneth — 344 Worth, John— 345 Worth, Lynn— 390 Worthington, Sharon — 345, 62 Wright, Annette — 284 Wright, Dixie— 345 Wright, Jane— 285 Wright, Kathy— 285 Wright, Lynann — 390 Wright, Nancy— 345 Wright, Tommy — 345 Wulfjen, Luke 5, 85, 284, 38, 187 Wunderlich, Steve— 284 Wyatt, Jacquie — 345 Wysocki, Lynn— 390 Yapagisawa, Shane — 345 Yates, Lawrence — 345 Yaws, Marcia— 285, 100 Yazbeck, Randy — 56, 345, 106, 191 Yeager, Ricky— 390 Yonke, David— 345 Yonke, Laura — 390 Yost, MoUie— 284 Yost, Robert— 126, 130, 345, 158 Yost, Tomi — 345 Young, Byron — 284 Young, Karen— 390 Young, Karen— 390 Young, Lou Ann — 390 Young, Kay— 390 Young, Marcie — 390 Young, Susan— 80, 284 Youngblood, Mike — 390 Zadow, Lynn— 151,390 Zart, Judy— 77, 284 Zastoupil, Louis — 390 Zastoupil, Valerie — 285 Zelazny, Dale— 390 Zemek, Karen — 345 Ziglar, Cindy — 345 Zimmerman, Debra — 345 , Zimmerman, Jeff — 345 Zorilla, Bertha— 285 Zubay, Jane— 33, 80, 113, 345 Zylka, Joe- 5, 285, 152, 154, 194 424 _ - - 5 r: - • A ff v ' ..- ,:? iK r-v . ■ r— -:. t _ _ IL V irl saga!?agwBl(ii .h S ' ,- ;us rf young ; v V7 lJ 5ffa£r!a Bowers ' s !e  ■ . ' Pat K+a+}c ' F. ' - Jan Evans . ' X ♦V jjj,, C . ' «-A • S4lh Mk bi- s £i mmei F Kr J M a FOLLOW MG TO THE KENT SHOP But when we say the NEW Kent Shop, the only really new thing is the location. At that, we ' re only up Coit Road to the North a little bit — between Belt Line and Arapaho. That ' s at 2200 in the Promenade Shopping Center on the Courtyard, And oh yes, the building is new — and a little larger. That ' s to your advantage, though, because we ' ll have an even bigger selection of the new Spring styles for you to choose from. But the atmosphere will be as intimate and friendly as ever. By the way, you may see a new face or two, also — but then we ' ll need more people to be sure that you continue to get the same professional attention and personal interest that you ' re accustomed to. By golly, there ' s no use denying it. It is the NEW Kent Shop and we ' re darned proud of it. We ' re so thrilled and we ' ve rededicated ourselves to helping each and every one of our customers get the most for his clothing dollar by careful coordination of the various parts of his wardrobe. So come on out — and do your own thing. See why everyone is saying, Follow me — to the NEW Kent Shop. - ■- Xo 5te- PCent A$hop -35 : 5 ::: - 2200 Promenade — on the Courtyard Coit Road- Belt Line Road Arapaho Richardson, Texas Open 10:00 to 6:00 daily Monday and Thursday to 9:00 426 The Staff of the 1970 Eagle Would Like to Thank Roxanne Cleland Robyn Culver Mark Blanton Luke Wulfjen Kaye Beneke Janis Hoyt for the Time They Devoted to the Production of This Yearbook 427 TTS TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World ' s Best Yearbooks Are T«ylor-m«de .%. aY , •v - C ; H ' --.- £ - s i ■§ - ' ' r ' ' ' - 1 , (, ff9jM£tri,ik A J ' 4 ■«. «r . _,__ 3k% v vv C § t_ x:v £ i. x: C • , V, ? - '


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