'ln un Q mr W 4 J, 0 ? 1. n I W Y K. ,fm , at f ,. ,ff K V iw if fx ffaw ,inf 'i.,M . .f ! 4 wi K V W , we Q J Ei '4 1:1313 QUE mv 7 'mm I W Wimfj HQ. ru QW? 1 Qu A .KW 4' ' Q fa sf-i 3, W an fi 4, d 'Emi Q,. f4Vm A , K Q A Q g A 1' ff 51065 U WALDEN I 1980 1981 80-81 DEDICATION Deciding who to dedicate the yearbook to is a task, trying to keep in rnind who We students dedicated it to last year and the year before. So, finally, one wise brain suggested to dedicate this year's yearbook to THE FACULTY Well, we went around taking surveys, asking the students to be honest and to TELL US WHAT THEY LIKED MOST ABOUT THE FACULTY. We did this without letting them know what it was for. Here are some of the responses: The teachers care about us students . . . They're open, willing to listen . . . They're damn good . . . They have a sense of humor . . . They're characters! . . . friends . . . I'm able to express myself to them . . . They're patient. . . make it fun . . . They let you be yourself . . . They help and understand . . . no pressure . . . We go on a first-name basis! . . . They're different . . . trusting . . . talented . . . intelligent . . . eager to talk. . . relate . . . concerned . . . nice . . . They teach you . . . it ,,, in .4-mam Wx :Z E ,.., if 5 if FEE-A wr, 1 5 ,wg X , ..-Q . gsm .A gi 3 Mg 'M ,sg Q V sg' , Q' mug, QW -11 1 5 5' if' T 5 za I reach for my wildest dreams and goals and they become real. 3 I'm a person who sees life in focus I stand behind all the things I do, If i A. X I Mp., i I . , x , , We 5: W ,171-, . r. 'J , 34,41 f I ' 1 ff Mm ,M I walk through life with doubts . . . K My fears and reasons . . . L up is 5? f is 5 fx I give my peace, And it comes alive. Lf' I keep my mind clean, and open for your friendship. , KJV f . amp ee A group of people mei in class fodag 4 Ei 5 I Pari of ihe iime iheg worked. and pari of ihe +ime iheg played. 'T Bui when if iheglooked xii? and found iheg was all over. W' K wiihin ihemselves ihai had changed. In-qu . K Y J X WQET U Q v-'x ' Through YOGA we bear a . . The calm mends ihe pain! And io us - Thank you. Siephen. Joel Sutton Jude Koons Bill Bookman Karen Barnett Frank Homet Bunnie Mecaskey David Raffman Ha Pham Heather Brown Greg Shuford Joe Doina k Ending irufh is ihe reason K , qu. ,QQ W.. ' r-as 'in 3392 WT . Q Q We've got your number We've got the style. ,sh Y' PARKING LIFE Where we stray and where we play We've got the look. And we've got the S , i 5v' smile! SENIORS I found myself alone one day Heather Brown Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations, I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them and try to follow where they may lead. Dana Vineyard Love and beauty are very greatg hope we all make it through Walden to graduate. 14 so I gathered up some nails and boards . . . E Q. 3 so .. its -8 xg K' hifi V , :- ix l. es Nf . si E 'Vfw 7 Bryan Post Nothing splendid has ever been achieved except by those who dared believe that something inside them was superior to circumstance. CBruce Bartonl Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. fAlbert Einsteinl Jim Hoffman Sun is the same in a relative way, but you're old and shorter of breath and one day closer to death. 15 Celeste Beller No moreg No more. Greg Shuford The bond that links your true family is not one of blood, but of respect and joy in each other's life. Rarely do members of one family grow up under the same roof. Sloan Smith Many dreams come true and some have silver lining. I live lor my dream and a pocket full of gold. fLed Zepplinb Julie Carlisle Namaste: In India when people meet andy part they often say 'gNamaste , which means 'CI honor that place in you where the entire universe residesg I honor the place in you of love, of light, of peaceg I honor that place within you, and I am at that place within meg there is only one of us. QNamasteJ U Joel Sutton Julia Munden Q 5' - I ,. ' . Q Kyiw X X ,tis fs q K . in .51-,f -. r ' W QE-x 4 6 3' 4 1' so 'V ka Q 4. a sig My gs Q' P 1' 3 1' AQ Q 3 Q. Hx IW ,I Jill Wilson If you love something, Set it freeg If it comes back to you, It's yoursg if it doesn't, it never was! xx. . e X i s I 5 we Ex ff Q K QQ by i b Ao inf Sondra Chandler And it makes me wonder . . . fLed Zepplinb A my Steve Hodgson Don't stop to borrow things you don't needg move on in life. Jude Koons If your mind was free, Where would your soul be? 20 2 1 'QQ . 'U' if Randy Behrens David Raffman Time stands still. Danny Pulley We, the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have done so much for so long, with so little, we are now qualified to do anything with nothing. Jennifer Keen There's a train everyday, Leaving either Way. Therels a World you know There's a way to go. And I'll soon be leaving, That's just as well. This is my opening Farewell. M Kim Doyle Tim Hawkins Tell me what l'm living for. l feel like l'm tossed in the middle. is x 2 A 1 JL i T f s e we 23 ,ff.1x.,., i s fi ' W . Mlifg- Brook Batson Andy Skibell - When our Weary world was young, the struggle of the ancients first began. The Gods of love and reason sought alone to rule the fate of man. CRushJ i v .gina mxvi. Mary Turner Take it easy . . . but take it. ,Ame CWoody Gutheriej 93' ig T .v 7.3, 'fy 5 3 g E I A g3d26lqT1.4l? f' YT: ' W Y nil ' a n iii, V f ef? ,v w M1 f fs , wb . . M-wa xv F 'ffjlff' L. I 7 f ,'fJrf. ' . -f 'Si' V. Valerle McGhee Honza Krulich - Dear Mr. Fantasy, Play me a tune. Something to make us all happy- QTrafficJ Vivica LaMarsh - I love you all, and I'll miss you very much. .., N , .,...f ?.:M v A s.. E Q my an l ,.:. s fzi ,..1J , ...X is ' f ....'- - ii L V fs, 'K kikl Qs 5 -2, lf S i re .313 , -1 3. rf? ,si . A is -2 . ' of 5 i if L K A r 1- ' Q gf :,, W 'f V I K1 E K ' vi, fjri 5'fH Brenda Bradburn David Phillips - Sometimes in confusion I felt so lost and disillusioned, innocence gave confidence to go up against reality. fRushJ Amy Crayton - Upon us all, a little rain must fall. fLed Zeppelinl I ll,Z is 1 Ron Mills - The timid folk beseech me the wise ones warn me. They say that I shall never grow to stand so high. But I climb among the hill of clouds and follow vanished lightning. I shall be deep in thunder with my head against the sky. 1234Fun Hey baby we like your lips Hey baby we like your pants All aboard for funtime Fun I don't need no heavy trips I just do what I want to do Fun Everybody we want in We want some All aboard for funtime. flggy POP? H5 , Ar I, Michelle Evans - I've always been crazy, but it's kept me from going insane. 29 Lee West Paula Graham if Q Hy Houdek - Life on earth, take it for what it's worth: We are all part of the Universe. You are all my brothers. Use your heads, Use your hearts, Save yourselves. fTodd Rundgrenl Scott Massey - My eyes have just been opened, and they're opened very wide. Images around me don't identify inside Just one blur I recognize - The one that soothes and feeds. My way of life is easy And as simple are my ' U needs. fLee, Lifeson, and Peartj , V ,A My-H X A N- 1.---'--ef . 3 ef ' u-nk' iw ' LA , . .NM--0,-A+ 4 L., V if., 1 Q - ' s,.,.L 4 1 , ' v .Hun- .V ss., . 1524? Ks... mg, ,X A . Richard Andrews Itis time for me to ramble on. Jennifer Girsdansky Te. ,,. '5 22 my ff 3 l . 1 N....ar'f 33. .fi if Q' it , 4 ,lk Q 5 Q E :IW -'zu L L -' sv - 9' A T I T s , pl -rn., - ph .,,, V jigs.. ssss Y Tracy Skinner - llm on the train to Bangkok aboard the Thailand Express. CRushJ Paul Marshall I experimenied creaiions of mg mind . . . Left: Linda Thompson Below: John Osborne - Rust never sleeps. f. ,ww 2 ' ' 4. ,v unlil I learned whal I could build. Susan Thayer - Life - Is to die for! Jim Suhler iq? Q. K . F SX J Q hn 'll 3' 'Q .ri , WAX in , zug. , yu, lu.:: mA h h i i X X Q S l I' li The Board and Direoior Walden aff? 3' f A o X x ,, , , , g . H : H v A .I 'Bmw-M ' left to right: Tom Miller, Marie Loar, Jack Johnson ' l Q' A Q l Q .5, o Ms 1 USE? - a 1 iv ju' ' V1 W, qw And our Friend 0 Q J N Ya - ' 11.5, VW A, 36 .N Earsley Mattocks - friend, helper, believer FACULTY Stephen Houpt , 1 f qv: Xqx f , H S Y K C Q: fff K X Dfw A I 755 F' X ms I X X xx Xlx K K X s- Q Sandy McKean Goodin S ,.x rlflj-A Q r! U Y X 37 A57 X X w ff A X 7' FX X X XQ. CA r W' PL, -r4-1 ,gf Z7 Q Paula Doty Michael Flanigan x K x gg ax, ies ak if 'ig 'Q rxw, :Rh Elisa Berger Larry Stone 2 , II ,XX ff A N, be Y J A I . lg-rx - X f J ,5', v. 1 'f J y ,I ,Off ,QQ XXX,-. 'fwwbm AWN 'sJ,,.,fN f V, j, W - 1 ffgi eng if '.N Q .- w FTAX5. f Q ww- XX 'Q' 'N UA W 'f l lx ,N 1 i X ' D 4:55, 'Q' - Sql'-1, Linda Shasbeljger 5532! X , Af - XPW7 M Bruce Bradshaw ,, , . wr ., My f ,L , K .1 V' ,E ga .I nh, A Y 2 1 ' gtg, w .,,. .M -,, , f 1 A' 'iff-M' -i..-Q, Walter Chapin wif f 'v 1 1 W x ,J C' K M3 3 9 f x 2 2:1 P ,M ' Y , ,N f Q3 lg F ,VLH Q Q M Q i EE- Pamela Ezell W N 41 lf1..N I ix if , i x! 'x KJ., Ui, ig V ' -ew? if 2 8 may , l :Q' vi, me X .36 ,if '51 Q . , 4 1, , an fn.,. f ' 1 4 ia fl, ,Z ,Q ' Us Y x x 7. 15, we i. . ,gm W-i '1 jk .H 6.1,-I .P x,.. .. Ng X 1 1 1- 4 's- . A 1 t , q,,,.-K 1 w x X K. 94 f SVR' .,.' . -fe-1, fit L '46 , py..Tf Q' jx .eeg L Q of 12 M1 ,A-an 1 yi 1 ' F Q 5 1 up Q .N 1 P Q .cp .M 1 L . FUTURE SENIURQ I was at the beginning of the end in a long maze of doors. I find the only key, my friend, that works is the one that breaks life loose to send the peace that is mine. Jay Byrd f Paul Vaughn Madonna Guerrin Greg Lewis Ronnie Haynie E E 4 .4 . 9 Q 1 ug: . ' N 5 Holly Reese I W' U 'GP cuff ,, LM' , 'iifafa 3 . C1142 I M 2113! W ' , is ., Kirk Lau - 7- ... .A .Q Q, X M,-5. 'P'- aw e aff 'X ef e Q51 W r.:'f.gS ,:Y. gps-eg g 5 -eL. t f 1 A31 Q.. 4 A vu JW .s - W K 5-9 . , , K, t I . Ae 5 f. :VX A ii ga? ill Q Left: Bunnie Mecaskey Below: Rob Drake Left: Tracy Williamson Below: Bill Bookman fd! -31' iw, Jim Alexander A if Q , f , ,rfkw.fQ,w.Lsm1ff y if , . 5 , 5 If . k K.. ., N A f fa' 1 E af mv f.,5k,,k R W Q ?f ex -J'-is' ' ,si its ff Q K 'W' W N A ik' X' X ff Ha Pham Karen Barnett Thoman Nixon Bill Robertson Missy Spillman Cheryl Murchison David Galloway x4 . l Q3 wif V , Xi W0 Missy Hall X . C R 3 Z, Q Greg Harris fx- X, 15 S-1 ,,. . 1. H. G. Powell 4g-Jniirxfi f 131 X ,i,,,,,w 21. 1 Y ity? ZZ! QM A Tim Glass 3 Sean Robinson David Dial Mike Sides Mark Rothstein X l. N 'K -uwlvimf' , i E , MMD4 Scott Stewart 55 if WV XX MY FEARS! Theg aHack when I leasi expeoi ii! 5 vig 7 5652 Kidnapped by someone who drinks rootbeer! 6 ' . , 'NAM W wg , . fx, , .W t . Qi People with heads and no arms, or with no body at all! Hearing the plant behind me talking! Finding out what Peppers are really like! X, ,ww fsiizvw Discovering that Pepsodent smile while trying to enjoy a bit of nature Learning grown-ups aren't safe to be around at times! ii p i Even missing my nails when I need to bite them! 9 S ',-A is FEAR i+seH'! Then someone +old me ihai onlg fhing io Fear . So nexi iime ihe UNEX PECTE D happens Siag cool! AM s sss , Q8 'v Si ooo -X., . ? X Eb! Lk f , ? 'QV l 1 H e , ,ai Ari A is , ' f e' .SMX Je. x Q . as S A L fi a person who loves nature, a dreamer and a realist, a builder of beauty, and a destroyer of bad faith. . I X i 4 , xiii, is 1- 3 'hw M 0 . . . different things to each person I meet. I am a unify of their refleciions. Egg AM v f 43' 9 2 X 1f.fM T t A n is 4 t f 1.1 1 ,, ,W ii, :Q Q pd - u ,JF if , L 32 UNICDRN . . . Some say the Unicorn is dead, along with the smell of a new morning and the fear of a winter frost. Yet he lives within the Mindls Eye and the heart. On this long, lonely road she walks in this world. She is lost can't seem to find her way. Many walks she's taken hoping to discover her dreams. I suppose she has taken the wrong turns and fallen in too many strems. She has found the feeling that hurt gives and what lying and cheating can bring. Where is the path she must take to all the answers she must find? The hope, happiness, and love she has to share. Always on the rocky road she trips, She is tired of stumbling. Someone show her a smooth road where she may walk. She is willing to climb the highest hill to reach the highest dream. Lead her on a hopeful path to she can find her way and discover the dreams that she seeks for today. - Jennifer Girsdansky lim not amused, a bit confused - what have you seen? I'm not asking you to shape up your life, just asking where you've been. Tell me your story of the years behind, Then l'll tell you mine. l'm on the inside looking outside, Feeling very dark. - Tim Hawkins 62 Page Donor - Sol Skibell For John Lennon and Others A man stepped into the eleventh hour darkness to be met by a cold hard flame of death. A spirit fled into the night, and his song ended - his destiny unfulfilled. The world paused a moment to mourn, for he was a bond - One of those rare men taught by the gods to sing divinely, and men gave ever honored their minstrel. We wept, not for the man, whom we did not know, But for the loss of his music. Death, unsatiated, did not pause. An old woman feebly sensed his presence in gleaming silent steel as her life was bartered for a few crumpled bills. Another spirit hastened toward infinity, unnoticed, and unaccompanied by the dirges of men. Our caring is limited and tears of grief, like precious jewels, are dearly bought. She had not the price - Not one song or one moment of glory to exchange for one tear. And so she died in silence - Or did the gods rejoice in choruses unheard by man, As two spirits, naked and indistinquishable merged with infinity. - Linda Shasberger Childhood ls . . . Not sleeping on Christmas Eve, hoping you can hear Santa Claus fall down the chimney Having to sit pretty with Mom's company when you wish you could be running around with the older boys outside. Wishing you didn't have a baby sister who gets all the attention and is spoiled rotten. Being an expert on lying about where all the cookies went that Mom just bought. Fantasizing about becoming a movie star. Getting into Mom's makeup and dressing in her evening gowns when she goes shopping. - Jennifer Girsdansky Going trick-or-treating on Halloween night. Playing hopscotch or playing on monkey bars. Having rock fights in between houses and getting hit with one. Fighting with big brother and changing little sister's diapers. Taking care of pet rats. Walking on the white brick road. Having to go to church and sit still for one whole hour. Having little sister call me mommie. - Linda Thompson Playing dirty tricks on the prettiest girl in kindergarten. Sitting on your father's lap when he comes home from work, and getting him in a good mood! Crying for your mother when your father has left home . . . Having your big brother use your Mickey Mouse turntable to play a Grand Funk album for his best friend. - Susan Thayer Beating up all the boys because they won't kiss you. Watching cartoons. Being J umprope Queen at your elementary school. Playing army with your brother and taking all his men as prisoners. Taking big brother's bike. Hiding your little sister's favorite shoes and saying you haven't seen them in weeks! Playing sick so you don't have to go to school. Wanting everything you see. Needing all the attention - forget brothers and sisters! - Michelle Evans Always remaining a child so I may watch the dance of the trees and talk of dreams with the moonbeams. - Elisa Berger Page Donor - Ed Raffman With all my years behind me And a lot still left ahead! I've got my memories. Memories are things too special to forget. I have my friendsg Friends are people too special to let go. I have this fear of ageg Old is supposed to be an ugly word. But I've seen old in other people, And they didn't look ugly to me. No one dies young. We age a little in everything we do, And we all do a lot. A have loveg Love is a power we all possess. I have freedom' freedom is what we call our own. But a wise man once said, 'fThere is no freedom. I say he's wrong. Considering all that I have now, There is really nothing that I need I'm quite content. And I'll probably still be if I died now But don't hold me to it. There's a lot I havenit seen. And too much I haven't said. I want a little time of my own. We expect too much of others, And so little if any, of ourselves. I want to get to know myself better How strange a thing to ask for If you look at it, look at it good. If you look at me, Look at me good. I may seem young, But I've been around A long time. - Jennifer Keen Old man In the bed, Are you ill Because you're Old Or just Impatient? - Tim Hawkins My mind is being drawn through a pen It lays upon the paper and stares at my face melted dreams fill my spirit, now The walls crumble to dust, beyond the sun And the fools play Their mind games. My head is pounding with thoughts, that I'm not thinking 64 Someone speaks clear to me, but I cannot hear their voices Music blows within my mind and in this calling back I can hear my thoughts react. The sun and the moon The earth and the sky and all the things that seem to pass by from beginning to end. Never to live or to die. - Jude Koons Page Donor - Florence Irsch My grandmother stood behind the camera. Her subject, a beautiful baby girl, had never been photographed before. Bryan, will you stand on your head? Surel I stood on my head and made funny faces at the girl. She stared at me and then started gurgling happily. Thank you, my grandmother said as she took picture after picture. Several summers ago, I spent two weeks with my grandparents. They own a photographic studio in Winnsboro and a thirty-acre farm outside of town. At the farm, I explored the many pastures and wooded areas. The cattle paid little attention to me, so I left them alone. After dinner, I built a dam in the creek. My grandfather came from the house to look at it. I really admire that man. He built a house in his backyard. I guess it was more of a workshop, but it was as big as my parents' house. A Great Man My grandfather owned a foreign car. It barely had room for two people, and it looked very ugly, but I loved to ride in it. Every night, my grandfather and I built a fire by the creek. Sitting in chairs by the fire, the sounds of the country would overwhelm my mind - so much life that I could hear sense, all around me. All of this excitement went on for two weeks - I had the time of my life. As I grew older, I still visited them several times a year. My grandfather was not getting any youngerg he started visiting a lung specialist more and more often. Hello, Granddadf' I said hesitantly. My grandfather lay in a bed, several machines managed and marked his life. I didn't like being there. Heyl My grandfather greeted me weakly, but enthusiastically. My parents told me that he might live for many more years. I go to visit, but the fire burns no longer. Page Donor - Dorothy Thompson 65 I Hear The Sun A tree whispers to the wind As it blows the leaves from side to side. Tell me of the grass and flowers That sing to the sun and sky. Are they disturbed by the airplane That flies over them and screams for destruction? I sit, think and wonder. The sights before me are so peaceful. I am sorry for the man Who cannot see them. Does he imagine the sights That I can see? Can I imagine the things That he hears? No reason to waste my thoughts on That I can't hear. I am deaf. - Susan Thayer Watching a tree Out a window, I gazed at one particular leaf. I watched it and the wind got stronger and my heart speeded rapidly. The leaf finally fell and I felt my life fading away, yet born again. - Tim Hawkins I I X I 1 M .EE- gi7' Q i 'X X IN N ' 'x N r 1 il . N N xiii 'fail' li ' , vi ly I I--.ae-fa' fi X f 4 I ' n ,f rl , f J, m wg 1. - x 4 XX lla 5 4 L X if Q U il Dazedly he stood there, not knowing what to say. The words at the moment had not a damn thing to play. Calmly reaching for a heart of steel, he ran in a circle, a circle of fear. Praised was the time and still was the dayg Dark was the love that decided to fly awayg Singing out the pain that held to the soul. He fell in the mist, not knowing where to go. - Jude Koons 66 Page Donor - Susan Richard If it wasn't for the memory of some people that I know I don't think I'd be trying, Just be drowning in the Blues. I remember the people I want to I speak to the people I choose,' I look at many lifetimes, I watch as many lose. I wish I had a profession CI'd go to work every dayj So when it came to Friday I could pick up my pay. - Tim Hawkins I just found myself crying. It was the sadness of my soul. Trying, I found myself. To reach an understanding. I fought against my feelings, To contain my sadness. But being in the dark, I could not see from where they Were coming. - Jennifer Keen Poem of an Empty House fFor Miloej I walk through empty halls of a place I used to know in wornout dreams. Do you see the people who have died here? Can you hear the voices talking to me? No one can possibly see, in reality, The things I see in my mind. How vivid the colors and lights are to me. I wonder if it happened this way before. Maybe to somebody else, not to me, Nothing ever happens to me. Ijust float from day to day on a stream of sun and rain, no joys. Everything I've ever known, I've forgotten My friends, my parents, my animals. But the people who died still surround me I know this isn't a dream . . . . . . I'm dead. - Susan Thayer Page Donor - Joan Lachnicht Feel Friend that say they're friends fBut aren'tJ Lovers who make love fBut can'tJ They don't feel But my emotions They steal- till I can't feel. Love is shared between you and me iYou just takel There is no love 3 we talk fYou listenj Now I don't feel But your emotions I steal- and now you don't feel. You said I loved you, friend I said I love you, love Guess my watch is wrong I guess my timing's off. 1 year ago you loved me, love But I need no love Guess my emotion is wrong I guess my love is off. Now I'm the victim Of crazy feelings - Guess my calendar's wrong. I guess our date is off. k Jon Lacey '44, ,N -'.,. ' V. 1' il 'D ,gr .LO A4 w ,J f fl A X f ag? A' Q 2 ' Reflect Upon Your Reflections When you get what you want in struggle for self. And the world makes you royalty for a day, Just go to the mirror and look at yourself. And see what that person has to say. 1 If For it isn't your father, mother or friends Whose judgment you must pass. The one whose verdict on which your life depends Is the image staring back in the glass. That's the person to please, Never mind all the rest, For that is the one with you clear up to the end. And you've passed your most dangerous, difficult test If the reflection in the glass is your friend, You may fool the whole world down the pathway of years And get pats on the back as you pass, But your final reward will be heartaches and tears If you've cheated the one in the glass. X - Bunnie Mecaskey I wanted to write f,f 6'-1 f 79 ' I ,.. A I N ! x I fr f , f I . 9' , f '93- N 4 X- f NN I X . Y 1 , P , 5 ' f X Q! Etching-Ha Pham The masks that were me Were torn off by you Stomped in the ground bleeding and screaming who You picked up My least favorite one Put on me And left with a run. - Jon Lacey 68 A song for you But the music wasn't right And the words weren't true One way things Get old quick And the boring one nites There making me sick Baby, when it rains, Sunshine it pours And loves, the girls I know, Are all just bores So gimme a kiss Tell me it's okay I know it's a lie Here's where it'll stay - Jon Lacey Page Donor - Mary Jane Lafferty There was a room. A candle lit on a dresser, And near it, a photograph of a young mam. I saw in the flickering light, The shadow of all that was present. A brass bed, a quilt, a vanity, And a young woman. She sat quiet in a gown and robe, Listening to a piano and violin concerto. She held in her hands a lovely pattern in lace, It was to be her wedding dress. She held it up, and then placed her body next to it, Holding it closer to feel it better. Admiring her self, she was beautiful. She went towards the bed, and placed it nearly on top, Making sure nothing would wrinkle. She then took the corners of her robe, And danced lightly around the room, So nicely with the soft music. She swayed back and forth, from corner to corner, Gentle and easy, and then stopped before the dresser Her hand was holding her heart, As when stared into the eyes of the face in the Photograph. He was so to be her husband, And she his wife. No longer would she be a girl, She would then be a woman. She took the photograph to her lips and gently Kissed it, As the music ended, And all you could hear was the scratching of the record That sounded from the worn out victrola. And then the candle went out. If that could be me, I said, It would be nice. emx 4..A,f X - 1?ff- - - S, But it wouldn t be as beautiful R As in the dream. f Jennifer Keen I needed a brain But we arenlt selling any I needed a god But I couldn't believe any I needed a love But I didn't have any I really did but She wouldn't take any I need too But she wouldn't give any Make me believe You love me too Make me believe - You wouldn't - Jon Lacey Page Donor - Nancy Bauer mf f il X 'N I lf -M XIXQNFN llil .u ,-X X ',. xx. 'f ,ff N w I f will I??Q?f?ml'NYlw li I .i i ffl I 1 x x , Q, I , , It I lr' A ' pl ti... at M ll if . fy 1 alll' Whllllsl I l I . r :I ' I Z I ll ,.j 1 xx . 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YOUR MY 1-TI Your Mom and Dad Jerry Beller SUPERNIANS JAMES ENN Love you Geo Shuford PAUL DOUGY GIRLFRIE ND H fn X 4 n i 4' K x 5 in f if 5 ' Q - . fx E Con graiulalions +0 The SE N IDRS WALDE N From Fleur de L1s Cosion Drapes 3030 Wesi Davis Dallas Tx 337 5933 FULLER S DAIRY QUEENS 211212 c 144381 1 59 705QMl1 gPk 14138173001 5405 N Jm 1v1 Il 1388 45535 76369 L p 121391 15581 H 14175 dA+k 1287-41011 kd g 530 13311 M11 439144459 l O 8 O T 02223 PARENTS BACK YOU WAY' STUDENTS AND FACULTY r Six Locaiions - rairie ree - I j - i i ar w - - . i i er - - . O., - ALL - w an ins Seagoville, Tx Serving breakfast salad bar on wee a s. Open : a.m.-il p.m. o Supervisor: James Hall - im i er Serving breakfas pen a.m.-il p.m. wners: om and Jean Fuller Heather Lisa Susan XQW '55 THE STAFF Q X l Jill - me ,: L, M........fm,,,,. ,, M f 3 'Y -6 Q, if .-..... I' N.: if Greg Hy WALDE N '8 -'81 Fall Editor: Heather Brown Winter Editor: Richard Andrews Copy: Susan Thayer Ad Editor Jill Wilson Creative Section v A4 Q Richard Andrews Senior Section ' A Jennifer Keen A Creative Copy A 755 'A A, -edge-we Photos: Heather Brown -dur ig, ff f Sloan Smith N Q ' ., ,-P , Hy Houdek Jon Lacey , 4, J, 55' A if - I , Q.. vi K gr AM Li A .. , -aff s , ff ,sf ,fab V Y W ' ., a, If 7 s A K X iv r' wi 4 r-ff 9? 5.5 J., A:-3' .' N 'QQ Ile sifh. .gk ij 'Q .- 'fi.,'W-Q , C. 'I I .1 aw n if ,if ' 5,5 3 -A I iw., Af.: ., A , , s K A ' V' '5 is 3 Greg Shuford V Steve Hodgson tio Bill Bookman .L- L.. . , .FQ . 4 . 15 Andy Skibell i K, 1 ve 1' M f Sponsors: Elisa Berger Walter Chapin Sloan 77 l98O-81 WAS 2 14 ,Q .9-wr' Playing guitars . . . Luther's . . . punk's dead . . . Dallas Repertory Theatre . . . Jackson Browne . . . Cars . . . Van Halen . . . Fleetwood Mac . . . Elton John . . . Frank Zappa . . . Arsenic and Old Lace . . . You'd have to be there! . . . Where'd that cement picnic bench come from? . . . four summer Musketeers in Europe . . . Elephant Man . . . Cosmos . . . Ordinary People . . . All That Jazz . . .Battle of the Stars . . . only T.V. Z8 :wyfl , 'Eiibuw lk I r Q AMAZING! V Q Q , f fw ' rJ ' -r M y , as 1 , e 11 , up nj 33133, 4, L' , Zz U V . ffl. If ,d ,N R . in 5-, gk 1 ZS g ig? Q3 V M. H U g, an :l1f , 'lil iii? 'X Ill s ' -an . A or ir zif . ,Q ze. movies, nothing more . . . Woody Allen . . . Halloween - where were you? . . . Some people can't stay on a horse! . . . rock's dead . . . camel face . . . Charge? . . . Can I have a sip? . . . You going home today? teachers that don't come or leave but they're here?! . . . What ever happened to Peter Frampton? . . . Iran-Iraq and the 52 pawns . . . Reagan, Carter, Anderson - the Three Stooges . . . Frank Homet, we miss you . . . the end of a long, hot summer 79 fried brains .. . I don't need no heavy trips - I just do what I Want to dow St. Helen's eruption - Will California really slide into the ocean? . . . John Lennon assassinated . . . All We Need Is Love! Iran-Iraq - both sides Winning baby peacocks growing up with MOMMA! . . . Elderberry Wine, hmmm, haven't had any since I was a little, bitty, bitty, bitty . . . drought-frost-humid heat - no snow days! . . . flu virus epidemic . . . 53 U.S. hostages welcomed by Pres. Reagan 1296 inflation booming Addison - city of good roads and endless restaurants . . . Senior excitement and spring fever . . . summer comes to Walden . . . 80
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