Walden Preparatory School - Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1977

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V SA V4 54, Aw , , ,, ,, up ,px ' VW' AMA -.A AWK,--Y A. -.WM nd ', . Q., V 4..6',, AA..- . . A, BGA QA, wgpf , A5 gr, 4 V4 . Q . M. . AA 4' .1 . 1 , , . . . .1 V , , ,, ' ' ,V , . A., ' , qv' --.434 Ah A QQ., V, ' . .4 Ax A ,A A K . ,V-QA.. 1, Q, ' A . .VJ f ' .f -- , - V. ,- AA A f AWA r ,A VV 1-.A A ' A V . K - ,, f AAA V 1 A - s A . an .v, ,, A, f ,. Q U , ,,a. .,. 'AY 113:-4 A ,A K , . .34 f sf -wh Q AA, if A vig, , 5 6 A V 2 A, A , A 45,1 V -' f 'VV w if ' V V ' .. , V , '- , W :A A long time ago our board presidem called Walden a labor of love. lr srill ls. Marie Loar, Director of Walden w-WQQM' Q EARSLEY MATLOCK - Our friend and custodian EARSLEY - A teacher, too. 'Tgmv Sandi in the quiet. SANDI MCKEAN - Our new registrar this year But can she type? Resident Freak - Paul Walden invaded Palo Duro Canyon ' Q Reflection in a golden eye Horticulture Class - New this year Ml .Ay 'V ff' L 'gy 4 X ,,E! rgn' M502 ,,M,..-Q, ' M ug f M529 f f- QQ!! QW, W - ' mu .QW-bs '-mx -WE ' fm N' 122 W , WK gm 1' , A X X . , H-QA ' . ' J ,, X i i f ,J V Y , W ' W . Y W , wwf' f 33 2: M V mmm Hs I g t 'Y Q .va F'-'e ' LV .Ffa J' . ' aw ,W ' k iw -U ' ' ' V- W - 2 if 'uw-in-2 . 'EQ M Q 1. :bl 3kV,Jrf-,Irv 4 V1 v' fx' Uh 1,4 Q. w ij -. 5 5 33 ,, 2 52 f fiim. 'Si u A iw 22: 3 4 y X My M ' 'Q Hold still, you fly! 4:5 ,, I' I Now what's he saying? CHARLOTTE ,f la Caroline - In Grossed Remember when? Wa1den's very own Parking Service Work your imagination, Greg! Through a looking glass - Raymond and Craig Q '?srf .-J 'wfQ2ai X ,W 59 Kms? XJ SENIORS OF 1977 We're all bozos on this bus. . . Q51 L 'l0nww-1 LINDA MELTZER There is no Eden or Heavenly gates That you're gonna make it to one day. But all the answers you seek can be found In the dreams that you dream on the way . RON GULLEY - Dan Fogelburg CHERYL GREEN Freedom is a personal thing, Freedom doesn't mean that you can do what you please . . . Freedom is your right to be yourself make mistakes and try again . . Freedom is yours now . . . An invitation to be creative . . . To build, to dedicate your life to the service of others. - Pam Curtis f' 7 WINDELL BULLOCK Though the days give way to uncertainty and the fear of living for nothing strangles the will, There's a part of me Though sometimes hard It's never far from me Alive in eternity That nothing can kill. - Jackson Browne BRUCE WILSON Don't buy more than you can put together f-N , I0 S66 CLIFF PRICE TIM MARR CHUCK LATTIMORE Beware of Klingons wearing smiles. - Star Trek JIM SOUTH GIL CURRY Wise men of all races have realized that worldly gain is ephimeral, and constant desire only ties us to continual pain. Search for the purpose in life that will liber- ate us from pride and selfishness. an R 9 we JOE TURNER SUSAN HICKMAN If you don't reach for the stars, you'll never get off the ground. iwn 1' vdoy.-.we ,ea W SHERRY HOLMES JON PIERCE 'Q vw .JAL 1 .AY lu W Wig'-t,,, CAROLINE HANKINS Life in the fast lane Sure to make you lose your mind . Life in the fast lane. Everything all the time. The Eagles BRETT HUGHES Before you can be true to yourself, you have to be true to others. H JAN MURPHY ,. ie .1 Quan-mn-...... RICHARD BOOTH Smile - It makes everyone wonder what you've been doing i . ,gi 1' 5 .1 In JIM BLEVINS NANCY GANT The present will be the past that will remain with you forever. MARIE KREBS I do my thing and you do your thing. I am not in this world to live up to your expectations, and you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you, and I am I. And if by chance we find each other it's beautiful. If not, it can't be helped. - Frederi ck S . Pearls KELLY WALTERS DAVID RILEY If you can't baffle them with your brilliance , then buffalo them with bull. BRUCE BERGER STEVE LOCKE PAUL KIMMELMAN Duh, Duh. daDuh, daDuh. That's all, folks. ,WW MICHELLE MASSENGILL Tears that purify my heart and reveal to me the secret of life and its mystery , Laughter that brings me closer to my fellow men , Tears with which I join the broken-hearted , Laughter that symbolizes joy over my existence . - Kahlil Gibran in. PATTY MOORE Love is much like a balloon, if you give too much pressure , it breaks. JERRY KEELIN I K ,.-n--ai CQ! MARY HALE The wonderful thing about Tigers is Tigers are a wonderful thing. ' Their heads are made of rubber and their tails are made of spring. R Flouncy, trouncy, pouncy, bouncy, Fun, Fun-Fun. Fun-Fun. The wonderful thing about Tigers is I'm the only one! - Winnie-The-Pooh nf f Six JIM GALES CORDELL CAMERON Because the state is rotten, the politician feedeth thereon: because society is rotten, the lawyer and court have riches and sumptuous feastsg because the flesh of my people is rotten, the physician findeth a harvest of comfort Thou alone wast sufficient in the older time: Today, thou alone art sufficient unto thine own creation. Speak thou, O Jehovah! - OAHSPE 'wtf' Q DAVID DEAN l ,ev In V.:-3, X l 1 , , 1 r g X my . M . I. , WH , , MT N 1 F , ' I w A A S Sw C-ya OPNVL .ang X 'Q' Marie's right-hand cat, CHARLOTTE E1 Seven years ago Marie designed and organized Wal- den Preparatory School. She was the beginning of our school and is maintaining it today. Marie holds a Master of Education degree in Counseling and Guid- ance from North Texas State University and is a December, 1977 candidate for a Ph.D. in Secondary Education and Psychology at North Texas State Uni- versity. WG. MARIE LOAR SANDI MCKEAN This is Sandi's first year as Wa1den's Registrar. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychol- ogy from Biola College . My favorite thing about Walden is my free- dom to express myself. 8L8Ldtef 3070010 2875 sk98'7rj 038855 . . . There, Ifeel much better now. SANDI AND JENNIFER SHASBERGER 'W--fr Jean, besides being the school Guidance Counselor, teaches psychology, horticulture, and Spanish. She has a Master of Education degree in Counseling and Psychology from North Texas State University and is presently doing graduate work in Special Education at East Texas State University. It is this simple: If I never try anything, I never learn anything. If I never take a risk, I stay where I am . . . Letting people in is largely a matter of not expending the energy to keep them out. ' - H. Prather Jean and Tim work in psychology. Jean designed and organized the Work Experience Program, a first at Walden this year. Students are able to earn credit by working at a part-time afternoon job. Jean and Nancy look over her work schedule for the week. A very common pose for Jean - talking on the phone , probably to a parent. Spanish Class Jean counsels Joe Turner about college entrance examinations. Planting spring bulbs was an activity of horticulture this year. 33 ... IO LYNNE MERRILL Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind . - Ralph Waldo Emerson Io Lynne, back at Walden after a few year's respite, is teaching English, American History, and Government. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology and Psychology from The University of Texas at Austin. There are fifty states, so how many senators? Don't throw it at her! Ken teaches drama, government, and rela- ted arts at Walden. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary Education with areas of specialization in speech and drama from Texas A 8: I University. The most disappointing thing is to find individuals who do not try to benefit them- selves . . . In essence - To be open - To learn - To appreciate - To be. Govemment Class It s 11ke this LINDA SHASBERGER Linda, in her eighth year at Walden, teaches Eng- lish, creative writing, and related arts. She holds a Bachelor of Secondary Education in Music and Eng- lish from Southwest Missouri University and a Master of Arts degree in English from North Texas State University. Your confidence in the people, and your doubt in them, are closely related to your self-confidence and your self-doubt. - Kahlil Gibran I Let me make one suggestion . . . 36 Watch your step . ts How are you doing? 5' Yu? kiwi, x...q . any PAMALA EZELL See, you CAN write poetry. Pamala and her boys - first period English, M-W-F. Please define objectivity, Linda. Another new teacher at Walden this year, Pamala teaches English, sociology, creative writing, journalism, metalogues, the Religions of Man, and a feminist consciousness-raising group. She also sponsored the student publications - the year- book WALDEN SEASONS and literary magazine THE SOUND OF ONE HAND CLAPPING. I thrive best on solitude . . . so do I laugh when you tell me of the danger of impoverishing myself by isolation. - Henry David Thoreau WALTER BERT LINEBARGER - Do you believe that? Let me show you my magic trick, my dear. 38 His second year at Walden, Wally teaches art, related arts, graphic arts, and is the faculty advisor of the student government. Wally holds a Master of Fine Arts in Art Education from South- ern Methodist University. The greatest good we can do for oth- ers is not just to share our riches with them but to reveal theirs to them- selves. A 1 L mug., Art Class REINHARD ZIEGLER Reinhard teaches basic and advanced photography, world history, Earth and Man, woodworking, graphic arts, and the Religions of Man. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in European History from Southern Method- ist University. He has done post-graduate work at the University of Stuttgart, Germany. Sometimes the best way to clear muddy water is to just let it sit. - Alan Watts Could be world history in the Dark Ages. , 4 A fi jj? 'X X Photography Herr Ziegler and Greg Kaut discover bamboo energy in Earth and Man. 39 E A LARRY STONE In his first year at Walden, Larry teaches biology, chemistry, physics, woodworking, furniture repair, and a discussion course he designed, Metalogues. He has done work in micro- biology at North Texas State University. I'm the opposite of a humanist if a humanist is understood ' to be someone who loves mankind and hates people. Y ' ' A A , K ff Caroline in the lab Larry and Jean taught furniture repair and refinish- in 40 ' 9' ,, 1 ,J :Wiz Larry and others organized a recycling program. Use your central nervous system whenever possible. Craig teaches mathematics, biology, chemistry, horticulture, and chess to anyone who will play him. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in chemistry from the University of Texas at Arlington and his teaching certificate from North Texas State University. CRAIG CROSBY - Dr. Gross FOCUS, QUICK! All you guys smoking better listen! Al His pride and joy! Michael Eisenstein began his first year teaching mathematics at Walden this year. He has a Bachelor and a Master of Arts degree in mathe- matics from the University of Texas, Austin. Z5 , . 4 A MICHAEL EISENSTEIN 5' R XE FS L: ' TES. QQ .15 Of your teacher: Say not 'This man taught me.' Say rather: 'I learned from this man' . - Michael Eisenstein t 5 There's nothing funny with that equation! LS- -'3' One more time, Marie. Nine times two is . . 42 Stephen Houpt began his first year at Walden this year teaching mathematics, physics, yoga, and metalogues. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree in physics from Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania. i MAIN ROOM MADNESS STEPHEN HOUPT In my hand I hold the sacred flowercone of the magic yellow feather tree. 6 -'Q' P -A 3bL.....a,4v xxlp J S L q ,INQ it Q Steve had excellent rapport with his students . . . CARLTON MEREDITH Music Class Teaching music at Walden for the first time, Carlton has a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Southern Methodist University. LAURA MORAN Laura teaches French. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in French from the University of Colorado and a Master of Education, Guidance and Coun- seling from North Texas State University. On ne voit bien ou' avec le coeur. L' essentiel est invisible pour les yeuz. It is only with the heart that one can see rightly. What is essential is invisible to the eye . Laura and Michelle work together in French. ,,..4-ss.-ol sf AYQQQ m..,f,A, N Y rx MICHAEL FLANAGAN 1 K 1 . 5 t - 5 In addition to keeping the books for Walden, Michael W teaches Drafting, Bookkeeping, business math, and Jour- , f 3,9 nalism. l-le is completing a Bachelor of Science degree in yi ,5 ,' Industrial Arts at North Texas State University. ,ss 'l'i ' ' l A penny saved is a penny earned. ni B Q Drafting Class Business Math Q. xifrx Michael - in the office Q HN S' 1 . ' ' I ,yew - 1- f g ,V .5 V, nt, or sf W, .W ,N ff Q, ,, Q htm . . . -nf Q f r f M'57 1 , ff 5 tw, , . 'gi' F 1' , M, it l it at fl' l A W l f J, of P gh ' wr f w - , ' 2 ,. are Q V V ,lf I VW H V cy 1 ' A K ' gl ' ff W ,, 22 ai - - ' - my M W,,W ,Q , Sqtsflft wf', :wif 1- 'fi 7 I 1' gr? 'fi l V My A llrrl uttr t A familiar smile - Earsley Matlock A couple of odd faculties. . f- 'wav-Q , K E :ai mg . .15 X gr Yearbook frustration . . . t . e 2 5 Craig in Horticulture class. Usually - mouth open. , n, UML E bac MMA jg r, 5225653 1 3 H6 16159, , 0 U , Q , , ,L,,,A..,, ,-,,..u in-v , 5,0 ' 7'viffQQQ ,, ,Wi I 4 GREG KAUT CHARLES CONREY 93 657 I. B. NEAL DEBBIE MOORE I TIM KIRBY is TIM ELLIS LINDA MELTZER GREG PIERCE DARRELL FORD BOB WOISARD JEFF SMOLENSKI JOHN LANGE SCOTT BENTLEY ANDY GOLDMAN MARK SCI-IWARTZ WALDEN PRISON PATROL PAUL ZELLO L . 'ff L.. ,J ', ., N... fl 'fr CHRIS DAKE KELLY DOLE , W fwgfl v . at Ml Q 4-SN RAYMOND MECK str TAMMY PETTON CHARLES CONREY CINDY FISHER ROBIN STIRMAN DAVID BROWNING RICHARD EDWARDS TAMMY PETTON W ROBERT SMITH DAVID LYTLE ERIC HAILE 'Psa' 'WEB 5' s , Q I 065. IOHN LANGE IOHN BALLENGER TOM IRWIN VICKI ROANE MIKE LANGENFELD JOHN LANGE ur CHARLES CONREY GREG KAUT PAUL ZELLO TIM KIRBY CRAIG EVANS RAYMOND MECK BLAKE PRINCE ,argl if Vplmgii CINDY FISHER MIKE LANGENFIELD NANCY WINSETT if .,., hr TEX CHILDRESS TIM SPILLMAN DAVID LYTLE TIM TRAXLER ' My ' A at GEORGE MEYERS MARK BEIGHT PETER KESSLER SCOTT THRASH BOB WOISARD C9 kfv' X R x x xl 'x 1 X .3 X J f-12? S4 QXQXQ S U 9 x p , fuse A X- X x, Q XX xx l 13 X SY X Y A eq I n X v ...f- f XX' N kf' X : X I fl! X X xf Nl . 1 xlff- T-L L vw Q b L, 10 ,g,.. 'i.'1'-P -,.--.fn 4- i IOURNALISM CLASS I Tim Traxler LAY-OUT EDITOR Cindy Fisher Susan Hickman PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR EDITOR-IN-CHIEF I fi? Linda Meltzer Cheryl Green COPY EDITOR ADVERTISING EDITOR Pamala Ezell Michael Flanagan FACULTY ADVISORS qflfafcfan gsaaona C0051 Benign, - qflfaffy .finsgazgsz cgsingazcf Ziagfaz Meeting the final deadline STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS W' Tex Childress Chuck Lauimore Kelly Dole J. B. Neal - A Walden Renaissance Man. Who knows what evil lurks . . .? Sturnped again . 62 On the cover of Rolling Stone Joey Turner! 1 Love those lines . Can you figure out what they're doing 9 Jean's getting frustrated. 2 an We educate the prehistoric man. Please smile for the camera, IoLynn I 4-9 Do you ever go to class? Ke11y's Girls Chris working hard again Now you're headed the right way. MONKEY Sex Appeal . . . ThaL's all we can say. GQUM This is a brain surgeon? 4 Fly 'em high! Which one is Charlotte? Serious thoughts for a not so serious person. STUDENTS AT REST A11 tucked and ready for bed. Okay . Lights out What do you do at night, Dawnie? I 1 I L4 QW 'ly LA H David Browning - 5th try at success. Check-mate! Don't cry, Craig. STUDENTS AT UNREST ..4S9 Y Q, , Sherry, where DID you get that hat? 4 :A yi S 1 ' 5'1 1 A 195 f fx Q, Student Government. Again . . 67 5 Would you believe it's his face? yes no maybe A room full of clowns. R Take out your anxieties at the clay table Beautify your hands - Use clay. S .:- 'ff' If you love me, you'11 . K :Q.'2:4ssffw,Qg5 ,.::g:. x,.. iff: - 'fgf A - mm.x x 2 r .,:j,'s,rFT'fiFfii- ' - T55 K f :rl . ' iffifl if' 155577 A :gf M,-,igyfsg-,, HQ Newsguy -f Q ..,.-a. iw- s N. .Q ' -' k1'i?-fzf?.iQ' .Q y ' And then there was this . . . Where is your head space , Winde11? I believe he really has a gun! Okay! Who tied my shoelaces together? us ,Z fl E if tw ,ya , 3.2: 55? Q osx sl 1' And I did it all by myself. ' Now Th1s 1S what IS known as a camera y n, J' .Q . f 1 Symbiotic relationship , rw 1 Pro artist at work. Tim keeps trying to throw that pot. . C539 I Weird Wa11y's wall. if if Flush David and his art. 71 lil? Hi-N 'QS flaw-12.2 gs Us Aw, come on, Zieg. . ' ff ' ' N. i ya iii t al , Y if lf we put sociology lst, advanced photography 2nd, where will we put the students? 72 fif11zf79fv-if' - , Math can be fun! CThat's what I tell my students.b With rapt attention we forged ahead in the quest for knowledge and Dr. Peppers. Does he, or doesu't he? QSUIS looks like he does.D That Ultra-Brite smile No, Mark, you can't graduate with 50 units of photography. B, i. sv-MM A 5 ew 74 . . . and then a right-hand back-hand SEVENTEEN' S GiI1-0f-the- Month MARIE KREBS nv Locked in the dungeon. iv 'svkh ? L! W. f We'11 never finish the yearbook WE 'LL Get BY . . . W ITH A Lrr'n.t HELP r ., N Qi F- Li - v X-'G 1' . If f ,MW m,,,,,,,,,,...., ,ff ff! f' f ff , .'J!:tE.iz .'? - L f' 2.ff5:1:J. R ,f'ff3 14' , X NIU from our f g ,' !. pf mam? 'xv I 1' -...X J A F' WANKS., Congra+uIa+ions and Besi' of Luck 'ro 'rhe I977 Graduaiing Class 1 I From HICKMAN PAINTING CO., INC. Commercial and Industrial Technical Coatings and Wall Fabrics for New Construction and Maintenance Requirements 9759 Brockbank ' P.O. Box 20758 ' Dallas, Texas 75220 Telephone 350-5593 CArea Code 2145 O Wim u OW Good N .fi N I: 3 T22 Luck th Seniors 'A' 'i , oo , mi 5 P . O . BOX 20344 --Q. PLANO GRAPHIC ARTS 1601 Glen Lake, Plano QED ' s list of Uund the W5 Y 6 the of Uun, cnfne muse uSY Ouvsslom OF THE SOUTHLANO CORPORATION Good Luck +o 'rhe Gradua+ing Seniors From T. GILLEY HICKMAN JOHN R. TRICE T 81 H OIL COMPANY P.O. Box 20758 Dallas, Texas 75220 C D 5 Craig Crosby Michael Eisenstein Pamala Ezell Michael Flanagan lean Fleming Tom Hawkins Stephen Houpt Wally Linebarger Carlton Meredith Thank God for Walden From Ms . Jerry Crawford Jolyn Merrill Laura Moran Linda Shasberger Ken Thornton Reinhard Ziegler Marie Loar Sandi McKean Earsley Matlock Larry Stone x Bes+ Wishes Walden Seniors I977 i if V4 From THE BRANUI GIHL AVIHIIE IN THE UHIIWII TREASURY STORE Town East Blvd. at L B J .fi


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