2. Graduation night:
Having fun at
Little Elm Lake
and watching my
mother drag my
brother out of the
car on the
We went from this... morning after—
that was a sight,
since my
to this
grandmother was
in awe of the
whole thing.
Elizabeth and Robert
in four short years! Reagan
“Sissy & Bubba”
3. To this in the next 40!
Doug Gressett and Larry Wigley at Daytona
4. Actually it was working in the coaches office
The view was great!
Elizabeth Reagan Bingham
The Senior lunch room!
No freshmen, sophomores
or juniors allowed!
Also, my biology class
wasn't bad and I hate
biology, but, there was
this one guy who made
his jeans look really good
and he was my biology partner! 1981 - they got to smoke!
Diane Carruth Wysocki
5. Freshman Year
We were naïve…
We could T-bow …
We were hopeful…
We could barely afford gas…
We were young at heart!
11. Hey, Kathie! Did typing come in hand or what??
Carol Webb
Jimmy Richie Robert Harris
We took our evolving
leadership roles
seriously… while preparing for
the future…
16. The
Music
Man
We had so much talent!
Barbara Trezza Whiddon
17. We had freedom! Ah, Forest Lane!
Who could ever forget the night we….
I had a 67 gold mustang and
wish I still had it.
Maribeth Kelly Forsythe
I built up a '62 Econoline with
a 292 c.i. and went to Forest
Lane. The first rattle out of the
box, I blew up the ring gear in
the "pumpkin"!
I never had the money for any
muscle car, but had a '69
Charger with a 318 c.i.
Steve Jarman
18. David Hinkley
Needs no caption...
just names!
Barry Boshers
19. We had protests…
and bomb threats.
Is that Pam Laxson, Carol Webb and Carol Meyer??
Who can forget Donella Lyles
major interview on
Channel 4 news?!?
“ It’s about bras!
We don’t want to wear them!”
20. Senior year we had diligence, perseverance and a keen eye!
1972 Class President
J.D. - Baylor University School of Law, Waco, Texas, 1983
B.B.A. - Baylor University, Waco, Texas, USA, 1976
Major: Public Administration
Minor: Economics
21. Education: University of North Texas
Major: Accounting
Career Focus: Accounting, financial
management and CFO
roles
We had a a powerful
treasurer
(Baylor 73-75)
singing secretary,
Education: Texas women’s University and a sharp dressed
Major: Special Education man*!
Career: Dyslexia Teacher
*zzTop
24. Thanks to a
great yearbook
staff, we have the
fond memories
of our youth.
Thank you,
Mr. Grantham
25. We suffered some bumps along the way…
but we kept the spirit going.
Yep—that’s
you, Doug!
And
you, Rebecca!
26. We stayed diverse in our vision
—right, James?
By listening to the viewpoints of many.
27. Yes, Steve, this is you!
We found the
humor
in so many
places!
Ok—so, funny story—
The way we danced.
When I went back in’ 76 to
teach at RLT, this prank by The way we dressed.
Robert Lemons was still a
being talked about
The way we lightened
in the teachers’ lounge!
The teachers still thought the load .
it was hilarious!
I was a student aide during that period.
Mrs. Strickland was not laughing nor did she find it funny.
28. Well, Mr. King didn’t
so much guide ‘us’
as he taught
freshman.
I just thought he
was so-o-o
handsome.
We remember the teachers who You are too, John.
guided us to the end of Senior year.
29. We studied to
make the grade.
This was what yearbook got to do for class… pretend eat.
30. Robert—did
your mom
know you did
this?!?
Jerry Shields
John Mathews played against
the Globe Trotters?
We played hard!
32. We left the world a prettier place. We had the best court ever!
33. Somehow we made it to
that fateful June night
when Mr. Newman Smith
gave his address –
his 1 ½ hour long address –
to the Seniors. It was a
message sent from above
when the goal post began
picking up a radio signal
and we could no longer
hear him. Although, as I
recall, somebody (who shall
remain nameless) had
some Coors under those
robes and it made the
evening not seem so long…
34. Diane Carruth Wysocki
and Linda Godley:
We drove the roads of
Carrollton & Farmers Branch
and the surrounding area until
3 am. We went to a party at
Lee Park and some other
parties—
all in all it was a great time!
We were free from the drudgery of high school and celebrated…
little did we know what real life was!
35. After 35 years we reunited to celebrate!
Rebecca Radcliffe Durham - Denise Willard Halton - Debbie Lord Garrett - Lisa Powell Rabenalt
63. The “Highest” Honor - score-wise that is!
Ah, come on—you know what you were thinking! We are children of the 70’s!
64. Lest we forget
In memory of those who have passed on…..
If I could save time in a bottle
The first thing that I'd like to do
Is to save every day 'til eternity passes away
Just to spend them with you …
65. Melissa Brookshire
Mike Carnagey
Robert Britt
Billy Jack Shafer
Jimmy Cox
66. If I could make days
last forever
If words could make
wishes come true
I'd save every day
like a treasure and
then
Tom Freel Thresia Harris
Again, I would spend
them with you
Jerry Fournier
Toby Hatch
David Feightner
67. Roberta Hebert
Doug Koesling
Todd Lucas Ken Luke
But there never seems to be
enough time
To do the things you want to
do once you find them
I've looked around enough to
know
That you're the one I want to
Wade Logan go through time with
Sharon Hixon
68. If I had a box just for wishes
And dreams that had never come true
The box would be empty
except for the memory
Of how they were answered by you
Ken Meek
Nancy Odom Susan Ortmayer
Martha McClendon
James McNamara
69. But there never seems to be
enough time
To do the things you want to
do once you find them Connie Peacock
I've looked around enough to
know
That you're the one I want to Jimmy Utley
go through time with
Debra Vogt
Sunni Threlkeld
70. Pat Woodworth
Robert (Robbie) Wolcott Mark Wyatt Ronny Yager
But there never seems
to be enough time
To do the things you
want to do once you
find them……
John Cardinal
Angela Coker
72. Thank you to
Elizabeth Reagan Bingham
For lighting the fire
To get this event together,
Barbara Boyce for the golf event,
Kathy Steller for the scans and support,
Janea Prejean Hawkins for finding us,
Our underwriters
And a BIG THANK YOU to all who attended!