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With a flicker and a flash, the 1977-78 school yeai- burst into flame as we Jit the fire of hope and new beginnings. The spirit and warmth of Conroe High School gave us the courage to laugh, to love, and to live life to the best of our abili- ties. BI K 1 J. . : i.:A Jfe J ' Ayear full of unforgettable memories; this was our year at CHS. Pep rallies, football games, hall decorations, and finally graduation made each day at Conroe High distinctive. We each carry within us the burning torch of Conroe evident to those who have known the closeness of being 1 . : ' ' traditipri — we ' ve got a lot of it .behind us. But that ' s what makes us so great. It ' s really important to a school like Oursv J. T. Montgomery Principal of . Conroe High School History of the Flare With the discovery of oil in Conroe came the legendary Flare. When oil was discov- ered in 1931, the excess natural gas was burned in huge torches, the largest being the Conroe Flare. This flare could be seen for miles. In 1932, the students of Conroe High voted to rename their yearbook The FLARE. It had pre- viously been known as the LIL TIGER and the BLUEBONNET. The torch is now extin- guished but Its mem- ory lives on from year to year in this book. Many changes hayp occurred isiUce 1932 when dbnrpe Nwas a small: high school and 1978 When student e rirbilment Stretched to a staggering 3,570. The traditions of yesterday are deeply rooted in the activities df today. Conroe has grown from a small pil town to a buistling City. But one thing has not changed. The people of Conroe, old and young alike, still feel the burning pride of togetherness. The torch ' s eterhar flame represents the long-standing sense of pride felt by all of those who have been a part of Conroe High. Through tfvelightiofthe flare, we have gain into the true beauty of our everyday vyorld Thespfendor of ; the moon and the silhouetted sun are there, if ibniy We take the time to be aware of them. Simple things; sueh; as a flower or sunset, are sometimes the keys by which we understand our own desires and dreams. Because of the unity at CHS, each individual finds the strength and inspiration to be himself. We may find peace in the music of a harp, excitement in a pep rally, or serenity in being alone. As individuals we are unique, yet as a whole we are an alliance, people joining together to form a bond qf closeness associated with Conroe High. l I ' I '  HI  il- I ■• • I ' l N ' ' ! I ' iM i-i ' ' w w SSPifflKS ;, ' J c «  fl A « ° cr P . . o Our: overwhelming spirit lights the way to the path of victory we so often follow. Because of the hard work and effort we put into each endeavor, we always come out 1 ' The flash of energy as the spirit stick is brought to each class; the glow of victory as the Tigers beat Tyler 34-0; the radiance of a great halftime show; all light the way to that number one position. Students hold the warmth of pride within their heart so that no matter where we go in life we Will always be loyal to Conroe High. A4 iM - H NJ B mI mM « - HP! ' V ■Vn i Sf?! ME ■nl ' J.M 1 L V w i n . . We may ;n.ot know what lies:: ahead; but the friendshiJDs acqijjrieci in hi,gh:sGhci6l enable us to look to each day with riewifiieaning. FriencJships last a lifetinne, as djpi ' the unend- ing rherriOries of CHS. A day in the park or a prayer after a : hard :fought game can strengthen the ties among friends. ' Now hatwe have each-other,: let ' s not let go. : •■You aremy love.and my life, :;■;,:• • ..: i ; : You are my inspiration. J iVr::- ! , ..■, ■' Justydu ' n ' me. ■;:■.:, • ■' ■i-- ' ' -:; ' : - ' ' li ' ; r - ' :■' ■■. -Simple and free. •:; : ' ' .. ; ; ' ' ' ' .■' You areeverything I ' ve ever dreamed of : ' . . ■:,,;;: ' :m 0m ' ' « , . .: s ' S|!::i: A ' ton Virion ... I want to shake everybody ' s hands now Talk about the good times Make each minute count and Love my brothers and sisters ... . — Seals and Crofts Young Life has taken quite a hold in Conroe this year and some changes were seen. Some of these included a new sponsor, Tom Scarborough, and meeting m homes for a warmer atmos- phere. Young Life continued to provide singing, skits, activities and trips, including an annual ski trip to Colorado. Each was projected in a Christian environ- ment and allowed students to evaluate themselves more closely while considering the aspects of Christianity. (Above right) Young Lifers en|oy harmon- izing in a chorus of Day by Day. (Above) Sponsor Tom Scarborough leads as well as amuses the singers. (Right) Spirits were raised in more ways than one. Young Life combines skits, skiis and scripture 20 Activities (Above left) Skiers both skilled ... and not so skilled have fun on the slopes. (Above) Andy Chiappone adds spice to the singing with his unique improvising ability. (Left) John Hicks is driven back into his past. Activities 21 Who Are the Tigers? Hearing the words pep rally meant more to CHS students than |ust popular yells. These words also sparked a feeling of competition mixed with school loyalty. The Senior class ruled the pep rallies with stiff races from Junior party horns and Freshman and Sophomore signs. The Homecoming pep rally was taken by the eager Freshmen while each class pushed Its hall theme into the competition. Deep pride was taken by the band, Golden Girls and twirlers in everything they gave to these spirited rallies. Waving high their I ' s, point- ing towards the state champion- ship, students, faculty and oth- ers who attended answered with, We are the Tigers. (Far above right) With 1 ' s held high, the team and the Golden Girls aided the cheerleaders in the Alma Mater. (Above) During one of the eight pep rallies the Seniors won, class members yelled in front of one of their many creative signs. (Right) After hours of practice, the cheer- leaders exhibited a pyramid, one of many gymnastic abilities practiced. 22 ' Activities Activities 23 if W s Paint Parties Pep-per ■it 77 Season Splashes of paint added the spice to ' 77 spirit. Each class gathered weekly at paint parties to prepare their illustrations for Friday morning pep rallies. This year ' s preparations included col- orful ideas displaying each class ' s originality and effort. In keeping with tradition, students painted each other, raided lower classmen ' s parties and got acquainted with other students. The mixture of original ideas and artistic abilities accented ' 77 paint parties. (Far above) Freshmen, Jamie Maddox, Chuck Gstol and Jeff Pace showed their artistic talent at hall competition as well as at the paint parties. (Above) Sopho- more Susan O ' Neil shook her paint to prepare before painting a sign. (Right) Cooperative class members cleaned up after the activities of their class ' s paint party. 24 Activities Activities 25 Winjose, ortie. . . ' Conroe Tigers never die In winning all their district games, including the most important one to Cy-Fair, the Conroe Tigers retained their well-earned reputation, many times disproving predictions of football critics and rankings. As m years before, many fans turned out to support the Tigers at away games as well as home games. Conroe Tiger Stadium was ' filled to overflowing with many of the loyal backers. Despite a heartbreaking loss to Piano, the Tigers and their coaches pointed their 1 ' s at a great bi-di strict win over Temple. Not even bad weather could dampen Tiger spirit, for it never dies — win, lose or tie. (Above right) New band uniforms added an extra highlight to an already spectacular per- formance. (Above) Tigers Rollie Dumas, Calvin Kelow, and John Conwell expressed the deep feelings felt after the heartbreaking loss to Piano. (Right) Backers showed much warm enthusiasm despite the cold weather. 1 i II MiH P BL. ' 1H Vl. ' ' ' ? mi I L J IJ W i B 1 « m ■N i K _ v |B | Bim 26 Activities (Far above left) A Golden Girl halftime — now That ' s Entertainment. (Far above right) With the Tigers behind at halftime, cheerleader Bubba Place exemplified the never-say- die attitude of loyal Tiger backers, (Above) CH.S. cheerleaders support the Tigers in more ways than one. Activities 27 Hall decorations: inspiration preparation and anticipation Hall decorations roused addi- tional enthusiasm and involve- ment from the student body in the Homecoming class competi- tion. The imaginative, clever exhibits resulted from much planning fused with dedicated sponsors and student council members. The entire contest came to a climax at the Home- coming pep rally when Mr. Winn approached the microphone to announce that the Juniors received first place for their Walt Disney display. (Above right) Juniors Chris Petitjean, Tara Turner and Peggy Carter contributed to their winning exhibit. (Above) Freshmen Carol Jefferson and Michael Hauke Indulged In some • ' pyramid painting.: ' (Right) Sophomore Kam Hutchlns aided classmates In some celling work. 28 ' Activities (Above left) Seniors Miche lle Sonnier, Michelle St. Jean, Pam Gates, Stephani Drumwright, Peggy Anderson, and Eve Muller add a bit of glitter to their Star Wars display. (Above) Freshman King Tut Tiger gives a satisfied smile. (Left) Senior Kathy Rodriguez and Ms. Cam- eron add finishing touches on their Galactical bar scene. Activities 29 After a 9-3 season, the Conroe Tigers and their backers boogied at Victory dances after home games. J.R. Brass and Rio played at many of these dances held at the Y.M.C.A. gym. High- lighting the year, Hudson and Harrigan, KILT disc jockies, hosted a disco dance for CHS students. There was a great response and turnout at these dances as students rejoiced over the Tigers ' many victories. (Above right) Hudson and Harrigan took a break before changing the record. (Right) As ■Colour My World played, participants found a time to be close. (Above) Students ■bumped and boo- gied to popular tunes. Now that ' s a Tiger Boogie! 30 Activities Homecoming 77 com and Amidst the ringing of tiny cowbells and the roar of an excited crowd, Betsy Ford was crowned the 1977 Homecoming Queen. The eight beautiful candidates were escorted by their fathers and the Exes Queen, Mrs. Ger- aldine Oualline, was escorted by Mr. Freddy Greer. Jim Grigsby, the student body presi- dent presented Betsy a bouquet of roses along with the traditional kiss. Each candi- date left the field with a single red rose given to them by Lisa Adams, the 1 976 Queen. (Above left) Mr. William Ford and Jim Grigsby escorted the Queen off of the field. (Above) Lovely Mrs. Geraldine Oualline, from the class of 1935, was escorted by Mr. Freddy Greer. (Le ft) Beaming with pride, Mr. Ford hugged his surprised daughter. Activities 31 Homecoming ' 77 1 m ■4 IL • • ' r ' • ' i B ■:. %: ' ' H f (Above right) Miss Sharon Place escorted by Mr. Jack Place (Above) Miss Pamela Hunter escorted by Mr. Roy Hunter (Right) Miss Tish Corporon escorted by Mr. Gene Corporon 32 Activities (Above left) Miss Laura Curtis escorted by Mr. H. J. Curtis (Above right) Miss Marga Bel- EcoS S Mr. Billy Ray Warren, her Uncle (Left) Miss Shelly Walker escorted by Mr. Robert Walker (Above) Miss Dee Oliver escorted by Mr. John Oliver Activities 33 Money For the Beginning Everything must start some- where, and Money doesn ' t grow on trees, seemed quite appropri- ate mottos for the class of ' 81 dur- ing their candy sale. With a total of $6000, Freshmen proudly looked forward to upcoming years and challenged the class below. Vicki Rumfield, leading salesperson, received $50. Encouragement and support from teachers and fellow students allowed these Freshmen to add to their treasury. Full of chocolate, the class members planted their own money tree and made a start in the beginning of four years of CHS fun and pride. (Above right) Mrs. Richardson counted and tabulated a huge sum of money from her working students. (Above) The world ' s finest candy bars spell out the year of the world ' s fmest class, (Right) Freshmen eagerly waited in the halls for a sale. 34 Activities For the End Under the leadership of their sponsor, Kay Weise, and class president, Binky Ford, and other officers. Juniors combed the streets of Conroe selling magazines. After seven long, hard days the Junior dream of $79,000 finally came true. Four class members flew to Colorado to ski, while Lisa Budd, top salesman, accepted a radio-T.V. as a prize. To the surprise of everyone, including Mr. White, magazine representative. Juniors gleamed at Seniors with a HA-HA attitude. The hard- earned money paved the way for the end of school life for the Juniors, and the 1 978 prom proved that all the hard work was worth it. t,Ok V {,014 7ud.f «Ji ' i4ms r a | r iKf no rr iAR i C) 628 STACY HULL ' ' 5t1 Muy t««5 3 ' ' 3-43 QUJ07 S ' - ( y =«o (u; ZSt M viV) t s (Above left) Tiger tags spell out the year of the spirited Juniors and their achieved goal. ( Left) Students added up their earnings as they tried tor prizes. (Above) Where-ohwhere could my matching tag be ' Activities 35 A picture of Christmas . . . A CHS Christmas is special. A look at Christmas 1977 pictured a spirit ot enthusiasm as students participated in the serious as well as the festive seasonal occasions. Helping to deco- rate the joyous times were scenes around the community. From attend- ing parties to helping those less fortu- nate than themselves, students at CHS exemplified the extra special feel- ings which make the CHS Christmas one to be remembered. 1977 CHS clubs package Christmas spirit Good tidings of the Christmas spirit Inspired club activities at CHS. Students decorated their holiday season with the glitter of cheer and kind deeds. Each club glistened as they gathered to participate in celebrations and preparations of events. A warm glow shone as the Medica Careers Club members assisted the needy and the French Club sang carols for residents at the Autumn Hills Convalescent Cen- ter. Various club activities reflected a joyful atmosphere as clubs held parties, banquets and went carolling. The CHS organi- zations captured an exciting Christmas spirit and wrapped It in many shining memories. (Far above) Activities at the Science Club Christmas party included the exchange of gag gifts (Above) The flare of fire was symbolic of the Flare Staff spirit (Right) Dancing high- lighted the choir Christmas party 38 Activities Lights! Camera! Action! Holly- wood was the theme of the 1978 Coronation as the FLARE Staff pre- sented A Night with the Stars. Sharon Place, representing Psy- chology Club, was the main star as she was crowned the 1978 FLARE Queen. She was entertained by a Pas de Deux performed by Cindy Hayward and Tarrance Karns, and serenaded by troubadour Elmer Gipson, singing Evergreen. She was honored at the reception, fol- lowing the Coronation, which was held at Sacred Heart where J. R. Brass played a variety of music. The FLARE Staff Presents ' A Night With the Stars ' 40 Activities .-. ■Mj m Ito ' BH HHI ' N H f ' PP S I 1 ■f ■■■4 i H P ' V ' ' -I i H |H K j fe J H 3 1 ■Activities 41 RADIO AND TV, (Right) Billy Singleton Pattie Houston Linda Weir Jeff Harris DATA PROCESSING (Below) Mike Hurley Sandi Smith Robert Jezierski Rhonda Leverett 1 TT ' ' T1 THESPIANS (Ri ] Doug Small Tern McMu Jv LiSd Leming Don High TIGERETTES(B, ' io Jimmv Williiinisi in Clio Stokes _drry Brute Jf.incito ■■-■— - . . — «G  n il i 1 WILDERNESS CLUB (A, David Beeson Leslie Henderson Keenan Ruffin Cmdi Sterling ) ANISH CLUB (Above right) ,eff Henke Stefani Drurnwright ■Kathv Rodriguez Snapper King ., COSMETOLOGY (Left) Alt ray Thomas Ten While KathySwinea Ronnie Williams David Miller Cherlynn Br Gary Fallin KirTi Lindsei STUDENT COUNCI JimGngsby Shelly Walker Denny Buckalew sa Thompson y. V T-SQUARE (Left) David Hooker TishCorporon Judi Dry Jimmy Munnerlyn TROIKA STAFF (Below) Eddy Thacker Lisa Shepherd Sherry White Eric Van Matre 4 H HDIR (Right) .in -T I Bdny 1 KP TSeresa Vilardi H ; Lawson w. Hb .. Stuart Gwynn r ■H K -.: fZLU B Can Carter ' :i ij K Laura Graham Anne Sterling Mark Dean r 1 fed with glamoL GERMAN CLUB (Above) John Hineman Eileen Nemetz Jeff Steinbarge Tessa Stewart F T A (Right) Dan Smith Cheryl Collins Cathy Peek Leslie Walker .7fl||HH ' 1 IjU H Jeff Wood B ' ' Mane Owen l B- Josie Gutierrez B ' Greg Pope B;. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB (Belo H Kevin Pringle j H Sharon Place ! B _ Ricky Pruitt -I B n - Toddy Abbutl ■_ , -m y. ' :;t ' v r iff g ' INDUSTRIAL ARTS (Above left) Mike Spinkb Li Simmons Richard Groppe Janet Martin ■A Starley Fowler Debbie Brandt Kim Defoor Tommy Carter MEDICAL CAREERS(Right) F HA (Below right) Gardner Rowe Ann Van Winkle Greg Davis Gayle Mernl . % Dan Smith paused as his Queen candidate made her walk along LATIN CLUB (Above left) Ricky Proffitt Kathi Yorek Mike O ' Connor Mary Ann Raney ;vV:j JOURNALISM (Left) i Doug Begin i Ten Haynes : ' Kalhryn Garrett Kevin Kennedy j nji n M i lptlvllies ' 57 NHS (Righ Tim Rf)bbins Judy Denman Laura Curtis Dean Craig Janet Martin is received by an enchanted crowd, . O.E.A. (Above left) Steve Brownlow Kim Mobley Steve Landry Barb Mitchell PEP SQUAD (Left) Scott Brown Gina Coleman Debbie Jett Binky Ford ]F OH4pa%i1I a%IIOi1 mmm Forget what lite used to be You are what you choose to be It ' s whatever it is you see That life will become Whatever it is you might think you have You have nothing to lose Through every dead and living thing Time runs Tike a fuse And the fuse is burning And the earth IS turning . . . — Jackson Browne Through active involvement in the problems and cares of the CHS student body, the Student Council proved that students could work out their own prob- lems with careful thought and planned effort. Among the varied activities spon- sored for CHS students by the Council was the annual Book Fair held November 29 to December 6. The money raised helped defray expenses of the Council. There was also the annual Talent Show in which all students were welcomed to take part. In order to boost school spirit, the Council sponsored two activities for stu- dents to show their spirit. One was Clash Day, held the day the Tiger varsity foot- ball team played Cy-Fair. Students were urged to wear the clothes that clashed the worst to parallel the way the Tigers would clash with the Bobcats. Another was Overall Spirit Day, when Conroe played Temple for bidistrict honors. All students were urged to wear overalls to show their overall spirit. One of the more controversial and serious subjects considered by the Council was over the possible changing of the name of the school stadium. This subject was tempo- rarily delayed pending further informa- tion and discussion. Student Council stimulates student involvement (Far above) GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP LEAGUE: Susie Heft — Sponsor, John Alger, Nancy Eaton, Mike Gipson, Sharon Place. (Above) OFFICERS: Mike Gipson — Vice-Pres., Tish Corporan — Sec, Jimi Grigsby — Pres., Shelley Walker — Treas., Richard Groppell — Pari. (Right) SPONSORS: Ms. Traylor, Mr. Zuber, Ms. Schuh. 64 Organizations liSili ;a 7-78 Sttident Ccjunctl i} ' §t ' :4 ' §i.- f o . If: Daniel Krvupp:.;: ' I i ' ' : i ! ■. V S ' LofnaAltirigbt- ' ' V fe - . ' ' ■. - Lisa t-emrriing: :;;,. ■:- ' :w - ' ' S-.paNAid .fV-jj $ Ward Berwick ' f ; HaileyBillir gsl Jel Bissey - : [ ' Donna Patflck : ' ' ;■' F ' -- ' JaDee Farrit?- Betsy Ford ' y J - r :MM Holly Heasl- fdrien Hj ' ' --p Here Davi3 ook Mike I Kam Hutchins- Carol Jefferson CaroUones Scott Kidd; Snapper King, ■i im : an Wiofkle Angle Warner 4e a Wi I cox - ■■%0: M MnM. Merri Williams JulieWooton Jamie Yoakum Joseph Zinecker m e)%« ffs ' ' ki. Working overtimes- sparkling halftime In past years, the Golden Girls have been well known for their spectacular dance and drill routines during halftime activities at the Tiger football games. This year however, they really had some thing to be proud of. A noticeable change in the quality of their halftime perform- ances brought recognition to the 1978 Golden Girls from CHS and all Conroe football fans. Several factors can be attributed to their success, one of which was the decrease in the number of members. Only half as many girls were allowed to perform at halftime with each girl having to try out for her field position each week. Every week, the lieutenants of each com- pany would review the performance of the past week and leach a new routine for the following football game. Working towards the goal of performing at the Fri- day night football game kept each Gol- den Girl striving to do her best. One of the newer additions to the Gol- den Girls was the formation of Company D, the Freshman Golden Girls. This addi- tion proved to be an advantage because It required them to have at least one year ' s experience before actually per- forming with the rest of the drill team. However, Company D created their own routines to perform during basketball season, as did the rest of the Golden Girls. (Far above right) Preparing for halftime activities. Golden Girls awaited their cue to go on field. (Far above left) CLASS REPRESENTATIVES: Adrienne Heins — Frosh., Gigi Blanton Sr,, Tammy Holmes — Jr., Cherlynn Brinegar — Sr., Stacy Hull — Jr., Jamie Yocum — Soph., Carol Jones — Soph. (Above) SOCIAL OFFICERS: Kim Lindsay — Pres., Tammy Gray — Lt. of Administration, Lisa Shepard — Vice-Pres. 66 Organizations (Above left) OFFICERS; (Front row) Robin Kranz — Capt. of Drill, Heidi McCoy — Major, Pam Kersten — Capt. of Dance. (Back) Mona Perkins — Lt. of Co. B, Nancy Eaton — 2nd Lt. of Co. A, Renee George — Lt. of Co. C, Cindy Hay- ward — Lt. of Co. A, Shelley Walker — Lt. of Co. D. (Above) Pam Kersten — Capt. of Dance, Heidi McCoy — Major, Robin Kranz — Capt. of Drill. (Left) HONOR GUARDS: (Front row) S. Hilton, B. Skipworth, D. Kurten. (Back) M. Vaughn, M. Rudolph, R. Schilab, M. Hil- ton. Organizations 67 (Right) COMPANY A AND GIGI ' S: (Front row) D. Oliver, C Hayward — 1st Lt , N. Eaton — 2nd Lt., D. Sherrod. (2nd) S. Hull, T. McCauley, K. Lindsay, D. Deison. (3rd) V, Thomas, J. Cotton, C. Cohea, J. Wootton, L, Curtis, L, Shepard, (Below) COMPANY B: (Front row) B. Andrews, K Sleezer, J. Williams, D. Tucker, M. Per kins — Lt, (2nd) M. Stacy, R. King, L Rivera, C. Brinegar, S. Hall, (3rd) B. Holi day, C, Saunders, K, Mailhes, J, Faico, K Hilton (4th) C, Jones, T, George, J. Cot ton, T. Gray, H, Hawtliorne, (Right) COMPANY D: (Front row) T, Lar son, C, Toland, C. Conn, D, Zinke, A, Hems, C. Roan, S. Cuffman, C. Jefter son, (2nd) L. Nixon, S. Morton, G, David son, C, Wilkinson, T. Thurmon, J. Winn, L, Etheridge, (3rd) S, Walker — Lt,, S Bauer, D, Bell, C, Denson, J, Cash, R Ybarra, S. Sheppard, (4th) G. Ellis, B Ussery, V, Young, L, Jester, C, Larson, S Sabek, (5th) S, Smith, P, Waters, D. Cle ment, H, Holland, K, Hilton, A. Lyssey, J WhiTe, J.Ward 68 Organizations (Left) COMPANY C: (Front row) N. Brown, K. Cochran, R. George — Lt., D. Dement, G. Blanton. (2nd) S. Cuffman, L. Albright, P. Schilab, R. Jones. (3rd) J. Yocum, M. Schoettle, A. McGivney, C. Nelson, L. Falco. (Below) SPONSOR; Ms. Cynthia Head. (Above) Golden Girl officers, Renee George, Pam Kersten, and Shelley Walker performed a high kick routine to the music of the Tiger Band. Organizations 69 CHS Library Club: long overdue The newly formed Tiger Pages Library Club, affiliated with the Teenage Library Association of Texas, was created for students dedicated to bettering library services. The twenty-two mem- bers worked in the library in all phases of service to CHS stu- dents and faculty: book circula- tion, equipment circulation and repair, overdue file upkeep, media shelving and school activ- ity scrapbook organization. In October, representatives attended the District IX T.A.L.A. Convention held in Spring, Texas. Several members met with a media selection commit- tee at the Houston I.S.D. Media Exhibit to discuss equipment recommended for the library. Tiger Pages members also helped the Student Council host the annual book fair held in November. Concluding the year for the Library Club was a trip to the State T.A.L.A. Convention in San Antonio. (Far above right) MEMBERS: S. Pittman, K. Parker, D. Hall, D. Sauceda, B. Waggoner, L. Steitz, L. Pace, D. Coon, R. Parker, T. Valard I. Moss J Blackman. (Above left) Lmda Steitz, Linda Pace, and Theresa Valard, prepared newspaper clippings for the 78 scrapbook. (Above right) OFFICERS: Diana Sauceda - Sec, Ivy Rose Moss - Pres,, Mrs, Simkulet - Sponsor, Bill Waggoner - Treas,, Mrs. Col- lier — Sponsor, Ken Parker — Pari. Hist., Stella Pittman — VicePres. 70 Organizations Small engine maintenance featured by Marine Repair Fixing motors for boats was only one of ttte many activities relating to tfie Marine Repair club. Members tackled repair on small gas engines ranging from mowers to motorcycles, while keeping in mind their important contests coming up dur- ing the year. Safe and proper usage of tools and equipment as well as the devel- opment of mechanical skills was stressed by club sponsor, Charles Hays. Recycling aluminum cans, picked up from the CHS school grounds, was the main fund raising project for Marine Repair this year. Not only did this proieci benefit the club, but the campus remained cleaner as a result of their efforts. (Above left) Randy Adams, Carlos Barb- era, and Paul Perry repair one of the many types of problems involving small engines. (Above) Sponsor Chuck Hays instructed his students about the func- tion of various parts. (Bottom left) OFFI- CERS: Rocky Skuca — Rep., Jeff Stall- worth — Vice Pres., Randy West — Sgt. at Arms, Charles Zeno — Treas., Roger Gracey — Pari., Tony B. — Sec, Allan West — Pres., Chuck Hays — Sponsor. Organizations 71 To the Student Body and Faculty: • , u + Creating any exceptional yearbook involves a tremendous amount of sacrifice from everyone involved but the reward of seeing this completed yearbook, the 1978 Flare, has made it all w orthwhile. Sometimes, v hen things weren ' t going just right, it seemed as though we would never be able to complete the Flare. The going was never easy However, as a result of these rough times, we became closer as a staff and as friends. We know that this feeling among us helped in producing this yearbook for you, the Student Body and Faculty of PHS Capturing memories and events during our high school years is the purpose in producing a yearbook. Enough thanks can ' t be given to those who offered their cooperation and support in helping us achieve this goal. We never would have made It without you. . □ ♦ It ' s hard to describe what motivates us to continue working when we had so many other things to do. But we feel that our sponsor Ms Mary Beth Hall, played a large part in this motivation. Somehow she managed to qive each one of us individual attention and still keep her sanity at the same time — barely. Although it didn ' t seem like it at times — we loved her like a momma and still do. And, of course, there ' s our ' ol editor, Aileen Ussery. Her understanding and caring attitude kept us together when we were getting depressed and discour- aged A large part of herself went into the making of this yearbook. , We hope, in twent y years from now when you go back to your 1978 Flare to reflect on the good ol days at CHS, that you ' ll remember the love that went into creating it! Sincerely, The 1978 Flare Staff (Above) Kim Hilton assisted Hailey Bil- lingslea in identifying organization pic- tures tor the January deadline, (Above right) ADS STAFF: Karen Sleezer, Bret Wingert — Editor, Liz Neighbor. (Right) Lili Rivera contributed her part in pro- moting the Flare by helping paint posters for yearbook sales. 74 ' Orgonizations (Far above) Aileen Ussery - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF. (Far above right) ORGANIZATIONS STAFF- Diana Lynd, Steve Roddy, Karen Green, SuAnn Lentz, Ivy Boydsten, Hailey Billing- slea — Editor (Above) Mary Beth Hall — Sponsor, Gwen Mays — Assistant Editor. (Above left) Sports Editor, Mike Gipson, examined a color negative for flaws before pre- paring it for processing. Organizations 75 New members, old coach, upperclassmen, new approach (Far above) SPORTS STAFF: John Alger, David Ussery, Mike GIpson — Editor. (Above left) Yearbook Sponsor, Ms. Mary Beth Hall, showed a feeling of accomplishment after completing the December deadline. (Above) PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Steve Dault, Jim Grigsby — Editor, Pam Ward, Bruce Carroll, Robin Floyd. 76 Organizations (Above left) CLASSES STAFF: Robert Acrey, Mary Carol Hopkins, Kim Hilton, Lili Rivera — Editor. (Above) Lili Rivera, Robert Acrey, and Editor, Aileen Ussery, discussed the number of pages that would be alloted to the Classes staff for the 78 Flare. (Left) ACTIVITIES STAFF: Cindy Saunders, Lisa Stapler, Donna Duggan — Editor, Brian Kershisnik. Organizations 77 lirit reaches the top There is more to a pep squad than )ust spirit as the 1977-78 Tiger Paws soon learned. Even though yelling comes nat- urally to most, the fifty-six members practiced third and fourth period every- day to achieve perfection and unity in the group. Under the leadership of their new sponsor, Mrs. Cotton, the girls learned cheers and routines. The officers, Gina Coleman — Maior, Kathy Escalera — Captain, Marie Fulgham — Reporter, and Debbie Jett — Secretary-Treasurer, performed at pep rallies throughout the football season, while the entire pep squad performed at the football and bas- ketball games. As fund raising projects, the Tigers Paws sold key chains, ribbons and bumper stickers. (Far above) Mrs. Cotton, sponsor of Tiger Paws, explained the routine for the upcoming football game. (Above) MEMBERS: (1st row) N. Stubbs, A. Stouffer, T. Elliso, S. Pritchett, C. Taylor, R. Heasley, S. Hawkins, J. Pinchback. (2nd) K. Burns, S. Galatas, J. Farris, S. McMullen, R. Helton, L Jones, L. Lawson, L. McDaniel, Z. Milo, M. Mills. (3rd) L. Kimball, T. Burge, L. Bull, D. Blevlns, T. Brown, W. Twiss, B. Haarmeyer, T. Tolbert, A. Rodriguez, W. Matson, S. Dibreczeni, K. Edwards, G. Cryer, S. Burns. (4th) S. Pierce, S. Allen, T. Wilkins, C. Hall, L. Anderson, C. Burkhart, K. Heasley, B. Burge, L. Acker, S. Fulgham. (5th) S. Parker, S. Young, V. Pruett, L. Thrasher, J. Young, K. Gates, J. Murdoch. 78 Organizations (Far above) OFFICERS: S. Austin — Lt., D. Webster — Lt., D. Jett — Sec.-Treas., G. Cole- man — Major, M. Lawson — Lt., C. Davidson — Lt., M. Fulgham — Rep., W. Rickard — Lt Kathy Escalera — Capt., B. Cluiss — Lt., T. McDonald — Lt., T. Dunn — Lt. (Above left) Major — Gina Coleman. (Above) Tigers Paws officers performed to Goof us during a pep rally. Organizations 79 Tiger Paws welcomes new sponsor and chance to perform in ' 77 80 Organizations Child Care leads the way for young minds Dolls, books, merry-go-rounds and toy trains were the main tools used by Child Care Club members this year. Each stu- dent worked with the children to help them understand the importance of cooperating with others. Social workers, nurses and child care aids came and spoke to the girls on new techniques in their field. The members gained satisfac- tion in their work by helping the children to gain knowledge while enjoying life. (Far above) MEMBERS: (Front row) M. Zingery, D. Lee, N. Read, J. Johnson, N. Floyd, B. Carver, L. Currie, W. Jones, D. Biddle, S. Mitchell. (Back row) Mrs. Pearce — Sponsor, M. Tapley! M. Rodriguez, T. Willingham, K. Dunmire, W. Adams, C. White, K. Fitzgerald, M. Terrell, P. Theragood, M. Seller, D. Tims, K. Coile, P. Moore. (Above) Mrs. Kidd and Mrs. Westfa ' ll, teacher ' s aids, and Mrs. Pearce watched carefully as two children fitted the pieces of a puzzle together. (Above left) Kay Fitzgerald pushed two children in their swings during an afternoon recess. Organizations SI We band together! Pep rallies, football games and graduation just would not have been the same without the enthusiasm of the CHS band. Underlying the dazzling performances and a first division at marching contest were hard work, time and diligent practice which all made the band a great success in the ' 77- ' 78 season. For the first time, the band attended a music festival, under the direction of Mr. Ron Wright, held at Six Flags. This trip was made possible through the sale of jar containers and the traditional calendar sale. (Above) OFFICERS: Daniel Knupp — Pres., Dee Dee Jung — VIce-Pres., Ren6e Smith — Rep., Kevin Skipworth — Treas., Karen Allen — Sec. (Above right) Larry Hobson, assistant, and Ron Wright, director, guided the entire band while providing individual instruction to each member. (Left) DIXIE LAND BAND: C. Giles, D. Jung, K. Allen, S. Allen, D. Knupp, E. Gay, S. Sims. 62 Organizations : ti ' (Far above) The 1977-1978 Marching Band. (Above left) All District Region (Front row) D. Jung , B. Boydstun , K. Allen , C. Giles , C. Kuehler . (Back) M. Morris , D. Knupp , J. Waldo , S.Sims , D. LaFrancis . (Above right) Area — David La Francis, State Orchestra — Jeff Waldo. Organizations 83 (Above) CLARINETS: (Front row) K. Allen, F. Chnstlieb, L. Simmons, C. Giles, D. Hoke, P. Wilder, K. Triplett. (2nd) J. Jeter, C. Vogel, K. Allen, R. Howell, L. Tyler, S. Carr, A. Blue, S. Stewart. (Back) J. Villarreal, S. Wil- liams, S. Knust, D. Sopchak, L. Hun- saker, H. Hall, G. Meche, K. Harris. (Right) BARITONES: (Front row) K. Skipworth, D. West, S. Gerhart, L. Peycke. (Back) G. Holiday, C. Cryar, D. Dunaway, S. Jackson. (Below) FRENCH HORNS: D. LaFrancis, J. Franz, K. Lee, B. Boydstun, L. Col- lette, C. Rose, C. Meadows. 84 Organizations (Left) CORNETS: (Front row) D. Knupp, P. McGee, M. Hawthorne, R. Smith, P. Stokes, K. Maddox, L. Vader. (2nd) C. Kelly, J. Terry, B. McDaniel, M. Hopkins, T. Tompkins, S. Flores, B. Estes, R. Jack- son. (Back) K. Quinn, J. Mays, L. Pace, D. Benbenek, B. Whitmore, C. Cromwell, D. Samuels, C. Hance. (Not shown) B. Bowman, S. Allen. (Below) PERCUS- SION: (Front row) D. Henderson, S, Greene, D. Glass. (Back) A. Mixon, H. Burson, M. Hinojosa, B. Waggoner, R. Meadows, J. Agnor, J. Wells, T. Nichols. (Left) BASSES: (Front row) B. Kellum, D. Braund, D. Vader, K. Knight. (Back) K. Spencer, R. Petty. (Not pictured) E. Gay. Organizations 85 (Far above right) SAXOPHONES: (Front row) K. league, P. Evans, J. Giles, C, Baughman, D. Harris, M. Ellisor, A. McElroy. (Back) S. Sims, B, Spencer, D. Boswell, J. Makowsky, R. Copeland, S. Bray, K. Helgerson, I. Boydstun. (Right) TROMBONES: (Front row) D. Jung, B. Crumpacker, D. Vader, B Young, S. Glis- son, E. Meche, B. Bray. (Back) M. Morris, J. Little, D. Trammell, S. Cox, P. Raney, L Crumpacker, L. Broom, S. Moore. (Below) 1977-1978 BAND SWEET- HEART — Celeste Rushing. (Below right) FLUTES: (Front row) C. Rushing, J. Mitchell, K. Jacobsen, J. Wells, L. Mor- ton, C. Braund, L. Neighbor. (Back) S. Gilkeson, B. Luke, M. Priest, C. Coker, C. Hebert, L. Bing, S. Kendall, L. Thomas. (Far below) LOWER WOODWINDS AND OBOES: 0. Kuehler, K. Cartwright, M. Bishop, J. Waldo, T. Tebbe, S. Glisson, S. Witovic, V. Adams. mm. 86 Organizations rv ' jif ' - 1977-1978 Twirlers Shdly Stewart Helen Hall Julie Mlitcheil Leslie Hunsaker . - ,i Liz Simmons — Drum Major Shem Williams ' - • OrganrzQtions 87 Va National Honor VViliiam C. Crumpacker Edward L Hanel lacque L Baker ' i Douglas M. Be ' Hailey Billing! Brian D. Bishop -GrenVV.BIacklnirn - — ere E. Br; und ! c|l L. Brown VVahda K. Broylet liLarry E. Brunsonf Denny E. Buc e, Tamara L. Buff ingttHl James N. Bull jjstinia A. Chish()ln .Frank L. Christ I i eh :BobbyE. Coleman II ' taura E. Cu |;jt|dy L. Denmhn ellaF. DeRotI Robin R. Dittfuf tefani A. Drumwri I Donna R. Duggan .-Dannah L. Edwards ■' Tin Ci.Eni lkh-. kerri 1. Forschler son F. Harvey a M. Hashau iene A. Hasselmj lip B Ha ' tinda D. Ha Don N. Hij, •aul M. Hol . n K. Morton fthryn M. Garrett - John C. Husbani ;|udyE. Couch Le()ntine M. Couvillion haron N. Garrett . larshaK. Gei|J Nanty R. Gilscf ' ■' lael L. Gip . GcaeeE. Goedecke. ' ' fc Grigsby  ' Richard G.Groppell ■?ryi D. GuilJote lerryL Guy Clare Hagerty ,PaulE.Hake:..: ' ' v;:ii: Sherry L ' - - ' Mattheu Richard E.Jones DionneS. Jung ' ' ;?ith D. Kaiser ■regina L. Kaf , Peggy L. Kendai Evan C. Kendric James J. Kiiton Phillip N.King Ronda S. King , r Society Members Tracy L Kruppa Darrell W. Kurt( Gerald L. Kurte Scott M. Langstc Lisa K. LemI Leah G. Lesser ii Jack M. Littll j V Jan A. Mahaffey . f Robert B. McDonak I Robert W. McGow di L McL Terri McMurray David Miller Deborah Ml Tami D, Mitchel Julie Montgomery Margery C. Moody 1 Ivy R. Moss Eileen Nemetz . Kathryn Norris Susan P. Ostrand- Gregg A. Parsley Mark H. Pickett , •t .. Mary Place jiSjiaron S. Place blendaG. Pof rndaM.ll ahrad j. Ren Cina D. ' LiJia A. Rivera Mark A. Robinson ' Srierine Rodriguez Patricia C. Rilj Rae A. Sandel- _ Suzanne M. Schu Helen M. Sccll Gregory P. Slaugl iiiiij Donna L. SmI Sheri R. Smith.. Stephen C. Smith LindaC.Stfeitz J 1 . ' ■■mim . Edwin CStephan ,i Cynthia R. Sterling,,. Mark A. St Lucille E. Stoki fi esa K. Thompson pbert J.Toepfer iruce L. Tyler ] ' if Patricia A, Usi i _ even D. Valentiri Michael S. Vaughn, ;ynthiaWagrtr amela Wagno Irnothy WahP helly Walke| fei Wells J irew W0i ' lerry Wh iussell Wilson ; William Wing! Timothy Wold ; .:!.: -1:1 11 Stacy Wrji liseph Ziii A IJ An induction into destiny One of the greatest awards any CHS student can receive during his senior year is induction into the National Honor Society- Scholarship, leadership, charac- ter and service, as well as the ability to get along with others, were considered before a student could be admitted into NHS. The top twenty per cent of the sen- ior class was admitted: fifteen percent at the end of their )unior year and the remaining five per cent at the beginning of their senior year. Mr. Winn and F r. Ray, the sponsors, aided in the cere- mony. Under the leadership of President Larry Brunson and Vice-President Bruce McDonald, the club planned their activi- ties for the 1977-1978 school year. In addition to the traditional Christmas party and dinner theatre in the spring, a car wash in November and a skit in Club Wars were among the fun-filled activities of N.H.S. members. (Far above) OFFICERS. (Front row) L. Brunson — Pres., D. D. Jung — Sec, B. McDonald — Vice-Pres. (Back row) H. Billingslea — Treas., K. Garrett — Rept., H. Scott — Soc. Chrmn. (Above) SPONSORS: Mr. Glenn Winn, Mr. Frank Ray (Right) N.H.S. members enacted the Bong Show ' in Club Wars. 90 Organizations Art Club probes wide spectrum of talent Boasting their largest membership ever, Art Club members participated in a number of activities during the 78 school year. According to President Robert Acrey, We ' ve had more cooperation and participation from members this year than in past years. Art Club members proved that art includes much more than painting by competing in Club Wars in October. Considering this one of the highlights of their year, members choreo- graphed a Kaleidoscope dance routine which earned them a second place. Also in October, members painted a mural, based on Halloween, in the Children ' s section of the County Library. Yearly activities of the Art Club included a Van painting contest in November, the Scholas- tic Art Show in January, competition in the Houston Livestock Art Show in February, and the CHS Art Show in May. (Far above) OFFICERS: Robert Acrey — Pres., Angle Warner — Vice-Pres., Laura Gra- ham — Publicity Chrmn., Kathy Stover — Sec, Rosa Rubio — Hist., Karri Sloan — Treas. (Above) MEMBERS: (Front row ) L. Graham, A. Warner. (2nd) K. Sloan, Mrs. White — Sponsor. (3rd) Ms. Cameron — Sponsor, C. Lester. (4th) C. Harris, T. Hall, V. Carlisle. (5th) R. Acrey, K. Stover, G. Rice, P. Hager, A. Sterling. (6th) R. Rubio, K. Baker, A. Wright, V. Rubio. (Right) Ms. Cameron and Mrs. White prepared a papier-m ch6 figure of Mrs. Santa Claus for display in the main office during the Christmas holidays. Organizations 91 Data Processing programs student s for computerized world Adapting to a computerized world is difficult for some people; tiowever. Data Processing students not only adjusted to this environment, but improved their skills in computer technology as well. Classroom instruction ranged from pro- gramming and organization to the actual operation of a computer. Outside instruc- tion included field trips to various com- puter centers around Conroe and Area and State competition in March. All activities of Data Processing did not focus on Computer Science. Members delivered treats to local hospitals during Halloween and adopted a needy family for the Thanksgiving holidays. Conclud- ing the year for Date Processing students was a swimming party and picnic for members and their guests. (Far above) KEYPUNCH: (Front row) P. Clark, C. Kelley, B. Goff, P. MacDonald, K. Baker, L Thompson, C. Ballard, M, Norrell. (2nd) S. Magnum, T. Tate, T. Haynes, C. Brinegar. (3rd) D. Ireland, J. Patenaude, K. Broyles, K. Dorsey, G. Martin, R. Cox, R. Leverett, C. Williams, K. Duberry, Mrs. Taylor — Sponsor. (4th) D. Plummer, C. Rascoe, J. Baker, J. Winters R. McLeash. (Above left) Data Processing members constructed a ■■city of cards in their spare time. (Above) OFFICERS; (Kneeling) Sandi Smith — Vice-Pres., Simone Brunson — Sec. Treas. (Standing) Deana Ireland — Chap., Tern Groce — Photo., Betty Goff — Pari., Randy Menefee — Sgt. at Arms, Jacque Baker — Hist,, Mike Hurley — Pres., Rhonda Leverett — Comm, Chrmn., Dee Oliver — Rep. 92 ' Organizations (Far above) Data Processing members look on as the city of cards collapses. (Left) Mrs. Taylor, sponsor, demonstrated the use of the data entry console to Kelly Collier. (Above) PROGRAMtVIING; (Front row) G. Chapman, B. Sawyer, J. Swaim, C. Cohea, K. Powell, C. Haskett, S. Brunson, M. Hurley, S. Young, R. Menefee. (2nd) R. Zachry, Mr. Smith — Sponsor, J. T. Barber, C. Vrooman, D. Williams, S. Smith, D. Dodson, L. Bagley, T. Groce, J. Cotton, L. Weir, A. Ballard. (3rd) D. Holland, J. Kirkpatrick, R. Covarrubias, L Vader, S. Gibson, P. Lisenbee, R. Smith, R. Jezierski. L. Organizations 93 A golden year for FFA This was a special year for the FFA, as they celebrated their golden anniversary. Created in 1927, the FFA still contin- ued to stress thrift and scholarship among its members in their various areas of interest. There were a variety of activities in which members participated. Among these were skill teams, such as the FFA Quiz team. Farm Skills team. Radio team. Talent team, and Chapter Conducting team. There was a public speaking contest for demonstration of individual skills. Members judged in con- tests and exhibited livestock at several Texas shows. The FFA helped the Lion ' s Club raise money for the blind. In order to raise money for their annual awards banquet, scholarships, team entry fees, and activities, the FFA sold citrus fruit and held a skating party in the fall. Through these activities, FFA developed competent, aggressive leadership, strengthened the confidence of mem- bers in themselves and their work, devel- oped character and incentive, fostered patriotism, and trained students in citi- zenship. (Far above) SPONSORS: F. Reece, H. Moore, M. Schroeder, R. Moore. (Above) GREEN- HANDS: First year members. 94 Orgonliotions (Far above) Kenny Dunlap helped Theresa Campagna worm her lamb. (Above) CHAPTER FARMERS. (Left) OFFICERS; Dennis Crain — Pres., Carl Daniel — Adv., Sandra Holcomb — Chaplain, John Hudson, Sec, Melanie Mace, Sweetheart, Dennis Crain, Treas., Terry Traylor, Sent., Melinda Steely, Rept. Organizations 95 Industrial Arts ' experience benefits CHS and community By performing repair services in and around the school and commu- nity, the Industrial Arts Club became a valuable asset to CHS. Their ser- vices not only benefited the school, but themselves as well because of the experience they gained from doing repair work. Field trips to several industries and participation in Regional and State competition helped in providing the necessary training required in Industrial Arts. Although a tremendous amount of work was required to be a mem- ber. Industrial Arts emphasized outside activities. The Industrial Arts Fair in April and a banquet and awards night near the end of the year were just a few of the activities planned for club members. (Far above right) Greg Aldrige designed a filing box for Wise Chemical Company. (Above) OFFICERS: Mr. Reed — Spon- sor, Richard Groppell — Pres., Perry Lee — Vice-Pres. Woodshop, Eddie Thag- gard — Sgt. at Arms, Janet Martin — Sweetheart, Wendell Harris — Rep., Mark Robinson — Vice- Pres. Electricity, Mike Feuer — Sec. (Right) Mr. Reed explained how to check the levelness of a board on a saw to Ricky Deyoe. 96 Organizations (Left) Mark McCollum cuts out the sides of a corner shelf for one of his Industrial Arts projects. (Below) Perry Lee beveled wood for the frame of a shelf. (Below left) MEMBERS: (Front row) H. Haas, D. Morrison, D. White, K. Pell, J. Glasgow, M. Robinson, P. House, M. Feuer, J. Hard, J. Martin, L. Faico, D. Harris, G. Shearer, R. Groppell, Mr. Reed — Spon- sor. (Back) M. Handley, P. Lee, K. Umlang, R. Bryant, J. Locke, R. Dalton, L Syma, S. Vaughn, D. McFarland, W. Harris, E. Thagger. Organizations 97 The 1977-197 iumph Staff ' ■vyi - «. ar ■Mm. «MK «._ ..• ' ' ' IJi ? ' 8 ' Orgsmsioificcis Triumph Staff Shares Smiles Tears and ines What was it lite being on tlw Triumph Staff? Well it meant hearing pens scratch and typewriters baing pounded far jrtto the night. It meant missing Friday night games to sell programs to the excited fans of both football teams. It also meant much hard work and a lot of fun. Stsffiers presented nine issues of The Triumph plus a special Senior Wills edition for ths benefit of students and teachers. The newspaper covered current events as well as activities and ideas at CHS. Staf- fers took a break from their journalism activities k ng enough to play a Triumph- Flare Staff football game which ended in a tie thanks to the efforts of players like Bulldog Begin and Kted Dog Manzo. Activities such as these helped to break the tense atmosphere of Triumph Staffs never ending deadlines. (Above left) Newspaper editors Peggy Kendall, Kathryn Garrett, and Tish Cor- poron exchanged ideas on improving an article. (Above) Dana Bowlin made a Tri- umph sale! (Left) Leah Lesser, David Dusebout, and Greg Housewirth put the finishing touches on a page toyout ii OriftiiiadHem 99 lilUUiltaiiHtiillUUiL ' Literary magazine focuses on student talents The TROIKA, CHS ' s new literary magazine, entered its first year as a school communications media. Troika, a chariot pulled by three horses which carries the free man ' s soul to the land of eternal happiness and joy, seemed to be the perfect title for the literary magazine since its purpose was to present poetry of students inner feelings of happiness. Besides the TROIKA, which came out in May, the staff produced three subissues: FREEWIND, the first publication; CANTO, the Christmas issue; and ENCORE, which came out in February. Each issue was com- prised of writings of CHS students. The TROIKA staff, supervised by Sponsor Mrs. Kay Weise, Editor Lisa Shepherd and Assistant Editor Cindy Sterling, worked vigorously during their first year of establishment. They met undiscovered hardships and difficulties along the pathway to the creation of the new school maga- zine, but working as a group, the staff soon learned to overcome these obstacles. (Far above) (Front row) C. Sterling — asst. editor. (Back row) L. Shepherd — editor, Mrs. Weise — Sponsor. (Above) The 1977-78 TROIKA staff. Organizations 101 ShLGoodeK Parker, T. Sellars - asst. publicity editor. A. Mixon, E. Muller, S. White - busmess editor. 102 Organizations TROIKA reflects inner happiness (Above left) Carol Craft, David Emmons, and Mike Childress add the finishing touches to the CANTO, the Christmas issue. (Above) Bridgett Dulin discussed the success of the FREEWIND with Jane Allen. (Left) Lisa Shepherd explained the plans for the next literary magazine with Lisa Stapler. Organizations 1 03 Music Makers Mark ' 77 Year of Song Choir members experienced the butterflies of publicly per- forming several times through- out the year. The Christmas pro- gram ushered in the holidays and their carolling trip to a nearby convalescent center helped to brighten the Christmas season for many residents. Pop- ular music was featured in the Spring concert along with a spe- cial tribute to Mr. Montgomery. Much to the delight of the stu- dents and teachers of CHS, Choir members sold jars of candy as a fund raising project. They also held a bazaar and car- nival at North Hills Shopping Center. The CHS Choral Depart- ment also participated in the UIL competition and placed mem- bers in district, regional, area, and state positions. (Above right) FRESHMAN GIRL ' S CHOIR OFFICERS: (Front row) E. McNeeley — Soprano II Section Leader, N. Dawson — Vice Pres., M. Klonaris — Pres. (Back row) T. Vilardi — Accomp., C. Azzan — Lib., W. Wood — Soprano I Section Leader, M. Jung — Lib. (Above) FRESHMAN GIRL ' S CHOIR: (Front row) T. Shrieve, K. Sloan, M. Klonaris, E. McNeeley, M. Heath, G. Owen, D. Williamsen, L. Gibbs, L Julian N Dawson, J. Dempsey, (Second row) T. Vilardi, G. Schuize, C. Wiggins, P. Burns, A. Felts, T. Clifton, K. Rady, M. Jung, K. Cudd, D. Manin, S. Strong, D. Currie, T. Hoyle, J. Wathen, R. May, (Third row) W. Wood, C. Pearce, M. Merritt, D. McCarty. J. Cox, S. House, K. Luce. T. Cleveland, E. Remley, C. Pollett, R. Perry, D. Anderson, V. Koenig, K. Cornett, S. Phillips. 104 Organizations 1 i I (Above left) CHS MEN ' S CHORUS: (Front row) W. Atkinson, D. Gunter, K. Brew, T. Reed, R. Wilson, B. Williams, G. Martin. (Second row) M. Pass, D. Davis, J. Dan- heim, A. Quiroga, C. Stephan, R. Wier- 9 HnH man. (Third row) J. Martin, R. Muirhead, wH 1 R. Gilford, F. Deats, D. Foots, B. Dunn. 1 ■p s (Above) Tara Turner, Mike Phillips, Bill ' Lambert, Don High and Kevin Williams entertain their audience at the Golden Girl Christmas Banquet. (Left) CHS fm n MEN ' S CHORUS OFFICERS: R. Wilson — Lib., B. Dunn — Baritone Section S .T r — Leader, K. Brew — Second Tenor Sec- tion Leader, R. Muirhead — Bass Sec- tion Leader, J. Martin — Vice Pres., A. Quiroga — Pres. and First Section Leader. Organizations 105 - — ' (Above right) ALL-REGION CHOIR MEM- BERS: (Front row) Randy Stephens, Sabine Wallace, Mike Rowe. (Second row) Robert Stanton, Celeste Rushing, Nancy Roach, Don High, Bruce Frazier. (Third row) Debbie Doerr, Doug Small, Kevin Williams, Tara Turner, Bill Lam- bert. (Above) ADVANCED GIRL ' S CHOIR: (Front row) S Abies, C. Caywood, C Met calf, L. Eubanks, L. Slape, C. Griffin, K Ring, C. Burkhart, D. Coe, C. Dickens, K Fenley, P. Flannigan, J. Johnson. (Sec ond row) C. Burkhart, S. Moss, C Mayhugh, L. Mason, M. Painter, C. Helm, D. Devine, C. Henderson, J. Jeter, J. Wilkerson, K. Nail, S. Brown, N. Roach. (Third row) T. Smith, D. Rickman, S. Johnston, M. Leeves, P. Hawes, D. Lat- ner, D. Matte, L. Kirby, L. Basham, M. Terrell, L. Maffett, L. Brown, C. Cassell, M. Tapley, M. Andrews. (Right) ADVANCED GIRL ' S CHOIR OFFICERS: (Front row) J. Johnson — Soprano I Sec- tion Leader, K. Fenley — Vice Pres., C. Dickens — Pres. (Back row) K. Bing — Soprano II Section Leader, L. Mason — Lib., N. Roach — Accomp., L. Basham — Lib. and Alto Section Leader, S. Brown — Sec. Treas. 106 Organizations Car Wash, Carnival, and Candy Boost Choir Funds Sales (Above left) AREA CANDIDATES: (Front row) Sabine Wallace. (Second row) Bill Lambert, Tara Turner. (Third row) Bruce Frazier, Don High (Above right) CHAMBER GIRLS CHOIR OFFICERS: R. Rountree — Treas., S. Weston — Lib., S. Graves — Pres., P. Carmicheal — Lib S Hager — Vice Pres., C. Warren - Sec. (Above) CHAMBER GIRLS CHOIR: (Front row) L. Stalcup, D. Waisath, E. Muller, J. Cochran C Warren, G. Bonner, T. Pegoda, S. Weston. (Second row) S. Hager, D. Perkins, S. Titterington. S. Ramsden, L. Pace, P. Adams, P Carmicheal (Third row) S. Graves, A. Randolph, J. Halleron, A. Mixon, R. Greer, K. Carruth, S. Murphy, R. Rountree, J. Parrish. Organizations 107 (Above right) A CAPPELLA CHOIR OFFICERS: (Front row) S. Wallace — Alto II Section Leader, K. Hanson Lib., D. Mahaffey — Vice Pres. and Alto I Section Leader. (Second row) N. Roach — Lib. and Soprano I Section Leader, D. High — Baritone Section Leader, A. Klonaris — Tenor II Section Leader. (Thi rd row) J. Jones — Bass Section Leader, D. Doerr — Sec, B. Lambert — Tenor I Section Leader. (Above left) ALL STATE CHOIR MEMBERS: Tara Turner, Don High, Geoff Allen (Above) A CAPPELLA CHOIR MEMBERS: (Front row) C. Stoeker, D Went L Stalcup S Wallace, T. Turner, G. Klodinski, C. McGee, E. Rossak, D. Mahaffey, T. Vilardi. (Second row) D. Davis, M. Rowe, A. Brown D Small K Williams, N. Roach, S. Smith, V. Jones, R. Parker, T. Pegoda, J. Burge. (Third row) L. Lawson, F. Anderson, J. Maxie, K Hanson C Rushing D Duggan, D. High, B. Fraziwr, G. Rowland, R. Muirhead, C. Stephan. (Fourth row) K. Borchers, M. Peaden, D. Doerr, J. Jones, L Mathis, R. Stevens, K. Skipworth, B. Spencer, R. Greer, R. Stanton, B. Williams, G. Davis, M. Phillips, B. Lambert, A. Klonaris. 108 Tigerettes increase stamina Tigerette members competed in varsity sports events in golf, tennis, swimming, track, basketball, and volleyball. These girls, represented their school with outstanding performances in each of their respective sports. However, they spent many long, hot hours of practice to become the athletes they are. Their hard work spoke for itself in their excellent season record. (Far above left) Monte Myers prepared to shoot as an opposing player reached to block the shot. (Far above right) OFFICERS: Monte Myers — Pres., Sherry Backhus — Sec, Cile Stokes — Treas., Jeannette Hendricks — Vice Pres., Mary Jo Parker — Sponsor. (Above) 1977- 1978 TIGERETTES. I Organizations 109 Drafting students design productive plans Members of the Vocational Drafting Club not only worked toward placing first at contest in building plans and speed skill competitions, but also designed a house which was constructed in Artesian Forrest by the Build- ing Trades club. Skating parties and a formal dinner banquet highlighted the club ' s activities. A stereo system was purchased by the members through funds raised by the daily coke sale dur- ing class breaks. (Far above) Students Raymond Sandling, Anthony Cantu, Garry Edwards, Ingarmar D ' Agrella, Layne Eddings, and Steve Orphan duplicated a completed plan. (Above) ADVANCED MEMBERS: D. Wade, B. Akin, J. Higgins, M. Vaughn, M. Snyder, M. Murphy, B. Whiteside, M. Stevens, S. LeVrier. 110 Organiiations (Far above) OFFICERS: (Bac ' row) Greg Slaughter — Vice Pres., Keith Nichols — Pres., Jamie Franz — Sec, Mike Robertson — Rep. (Front row) Mike Nelson — Pari., Mrs. Joyce Edwards — Sponsor, Dan Emmons — Treas. (Right) Mrs. Edwards demonstrates the proper procedure for drawing a piping illustration to D. D. Emmons. (Above) MEM- BERS: M. Kahn, S. Spears, S. Emery, D. Lentz, S. Gwyn, Jeff Reissig, R. Proffitt, M. Wil- liams. Organizations 111 Psychology Club studies greatest mystery: the human mind Human thought. It has always been a mystery to man. How- ever, the CHS Psychology department attempted to under- stand this mystery by studying human emotions and what affects them through a variety of outside activities this year. Mem- bers visited the Sam Houston Psychology and Education Department in Huntsville, and toured the Texas Department of Corrections as well. Guest speak- ers were also invited to several Psychology Club meetings to provide information on a possi- ble career in Psychology. An ice skating party during the Christ- mas holidays and a barbeque in the spring concluded the year for the Psychology Club. (Far above) OFFICERS: (Front row) Mrs. Simpson — Sponsor, Ms. Evans — Sponsor. (2nd) Celia Wilcox — Pres., Sharon Place — Treas., Gina Coleman — 1st Vice Pres. (3rd) David Beeson — 2nd Vice Pres. (Above) 1 977-78 Psychology Club members. 112 Organizations Survival in the woods: a way of life for the Wilderness Club Forest rangers or sheriffs ' posses usually perform the duties of rescuing lost souls from the woods. Right? Wrong! Wilderness Club members organized their own search party and located two campers lost in Sam Houston State Forest on one of their many weekend camping trips this past year! This type of situation was fairly common to all members of the Wilderness Club since the majority of their activities centered on hiking and basically, learning the ways of the woods. Several weekend campouts to area forests provided the training necessary for survival in wilderness conditions. Members put this knowledge to work as they backpacked in the Colorado Rockies for two weeks this past summer and canoed in East Texas during the spring. Tentative plans for a camping trip to the Ouachita Forest in Arkansas were also discussed during the school year. A better understanding of the ecology of their environment resulted from the activities of the Wild- erness Club members. (Above) MEMBERS: (Front row) D. Callis, T. Black, M. Thompson, A. Sterling, L. Wolfe, P. Evans. (2nd) T. Clarke, R. Thompson, L Henderson, J. Zinecker, C. Sterling, S. Gilkerson. (3rd) C. Cotton, K. Ruffin, G. Dishberger, D. Knupp, K. Teague, M. Connor. (Above left) OFF! CERS: Susan Gilkerson — Vice Pres., Joe Zinecker — Pres., Mr. Cline — Sponsor. (Left) Brian Chambers brought a little of the wilderness indoors at a recent Wilderness Club meeting. Organizations 1 13 Cosmetology Club gains customers with quality work Many Conroe residents ' became regular customers of the CHS Cosmetology Depart- ment this year. Not only were they satisfied with their haircuts, customers appreciated the free cost as well. Taking advantage of the modern facilities in their classroom, Cosmetology stu- dents learned techniques in wig styling, manicuring and applying make-up, in addition to cutting hair. Classroom experience allowed many of the students to pass regional college scholar- ship examinations necessary for a future in Cosmetology. 114 Organizations (Opposite page) (Above) MORNING CLASS: (Front row) K. Swinea, C. Stoecker, D. Greer. (Back row) Mrs. Dorman — Sponsor, J. Gilmore, J. Allen, T. White. (Far left) OFFICERS: Cheryl Stoecker — Vice Pres., Teri White— Pres. (Back) Joan Allen — Photographer, Tammie Morris — Contest Chrmn., Debbie Greer — Sec, Kathy Swinea — Act. Chrmn. (Left) Debbie Greer placed finishing touches on custom- er ' s hair. (Far above) Terri White styled customer ' s hair. (Above) AFTERNOON CLASS: (1st row) P. Wilkerson, R. Darsey, C. Brent, J. Green, K. Dutton. (2nd row) D. Mayo, V. Sownier, D. Campbell, Mrs. Dorman. (3rd row) T. Taylor, D. Denson, A. Lagway, K. Hoffman, P. Bigbee, F. Brinkley, M. T. Olivo. Organizations 1 1 5 More than just learning the language of the German speak- ing countries, Ms. Grote brought an insight to the students about the people themselves, their habits, customs and culture. Students participated in a variety of fun activities together, such as a skating party, wiener roast and a trip to Bavarian Gardens, where students dined and danced the German way. Towards the end of the year, the club also took part in Interna- tional Day, where all clubs pre- sented something reminiscent of the country their language rep- resented. Learn a language . . . Make a new friend (Far above right) OFFICERS; Nancy Dish- berger — Sec, Jeff Bissey — Pres., Rick Dempsey — Vice-Pres., Laurie Rutherford — Publicity Chairman, Mr. Montgomery — Principal, Grace Goe- decke — Treas. (Above) Mrs. Grote lec- tured students on German grammar. (Right) Students worked diligently to improve their reading skills. 116 Organizations (Far above) SPONSOR: Mrs. Hanna Grote. (Above) 1977-78 German Club members. (Left) Students listened atten- tively as Mrs. Grote explained the mean- ings of several German words. Organizations 1 1 7 Homemaking students adapt to changing times No longer is a woman ' s role in the home. Many young men and women are adapting to different roles in society through FHA. Students were able to learn proper techniques in homemaking such as cooking, sewing, and budget planning, but t hey also learned to accept homelike responsibilities such as dating, marriage, and child raising through Home and Family Living classes. Events such as the Mother-Daughter Banquet, Daddy Date Night, and the Christmas Food-Fashion Show highlighted the year. Students were able to enjoy a few moments of relaxation and friendship during the trip to the Texas State Fair in Dal- las and the CHS-McCullough Food Fair and Bakeoff. FHA members par- ticipated in both the Area and State Conventions in the Spring. (Far above) Denise Chambers and Jean Nierman practiced the cooking skills they learned in class. (Left) Mrs. Shirley Hayward, Gayle Merritt, Donna Latner, and Annette Carriers hosted a bake sale at the First National Bank lobby. (Above) OFFICERS: Cindy Dunn — Hist., Annette Carriere — Sec.-Treas., Kathy Escalera — Pari., Beth Holladay — Rep., Ann Van Winkle — Pres., Donna Latner — Musician. 1 118 Organizations (Right) SPONSORS: (Left to right) Mary Crossley, Sue Keay, Barbara Possoit, Shirley Hayward. (Below left) Mrs. Caro- lyn Joyce demonstrated the method of operating a microwave oven for FHA and YHT members at Gulf States. MEMBERS: (Front) G. Piper, C. Haynes, D. Williams, S. House, K. Gentry, G. Rice, V. Pruett, K. Morris, D. Coon, C. Hayward, P. Henderson, A. Mixon, N. Dickson, R. Aschael. (2nd) B. Sunday, A. Cox, J. Farris, K. Sandes, N. Dawson, S. Falletti, P. Ellis, L. Ziegler, T. NIni, D. Gates, Etta Levi, T. Ellisor, C. Warren, T. Boston, K. Conroe. (3rd) C. Zdunkawicj, C. Hinze, R. Hail, L. McDaniel, D. Graves, D. Latner, A. Van Winkle, K. Escalera, B. Holla- day, C. Dunn, A. Carriere, G. Wade, C. Beyan, S. Galatas, D. Clemnet, K. Kilcrease. Organizations 1 1 9 Experience is the best teacher in FHA Co-op Equal opportunity for both male and female in on-the-job training is characteristic of the FHA Co-op. Through its program of classroom instruction on eco- nomics, nutrition, family living, and homemaking skills, coupled with experience. Co-op members learned to perform their chosen jobs to the utmost degree of knowledge and skill. FHA Co-op provided job placement and training for all students inter- ested in home economics related jobs. (Above right) SPONSOR: Ms. Holmes. OFFICERS: Kathy Adams — Sec.-Treas., Paula Blackshear — Pres. 1st per., James Manning — Pres. 4th per.. Sherry Stout — Rep., Melinda Howard — Rept., Tish Vaughn — V. Pres. (Above) Melissa Jones read to her charges as part of her job at a day-care center. (Right) Kathy Davis taught children table manners at her job at Paddocks PreSchool. ] 20 Organizations This year ' s Medical Careers Club aided students in under- standing and exploring different careers in the field of medicine. The club conducted classroom research and invited guest speakers from hospitals and the Conroe resource center. Club members also exhibited a con- cern for others with community service projects during the year, as in their Christmas project. They traveled to Evergreen, Texas, and shared food, pres- ents and a Christmas tree with the underprivileged there. They also wrapped packages for area businesses before Christmas. (Far above) SPONSORS; Lynn Cartwright, Diann Bailey, Karen Watson, Barbara Green. (Above) OFFICERS: (Front row) Nancy Gay — Fresh Rep., Annie Anatomy, Stephanie Shepherd — Fresh Rep. (Back row) Steve Lazenby — Soph. Rep., Tish Vaughn — Vice Pres., Larry Liver, Lisa Leming — Pres., Ronald Ribcage, Michelle Stacy — Senior Rep., Toni George — Soph. Rep. (Right) Dr. Tannenbaum discussed job opportunities in anesthesiology with Medical Careers members. Organizations 121 l||ilpll-Gheerread s ignite iliiSrie of erithuislasrn at GHS V Althaugh the„end ofischool provides a .needed v-iiGation for many CHS .s.tU ' den ' tSi the.iFootbatl Cheerleaders found that the end brought the begiriSng bf.prepa ' ration for the upcoming football season. Challenged ' :with: ' ' tfe„t0sk of-re ' organizing under the supervision of a new sponsor, : .fvi.isrDebbie Cotton,; the ' 77 Football Cheerleaders began painting signs and ' le2Jrning,nevvi cheers during summer vacation. Their work was rewarded as they, : received several superior ratings at cheerleading camp.; ' ' ; .■■■::■: ' ;, ' ' :■SoiTle pebpie wonder what motivated a group of girls to devote so much oftheirtime to one activity. Tiger ma.sCot, Tish Corporon, stated, Cheerleading is an honor, but the satisfaction you get out of support- ing such a great football team and its. fans is worth all the time in the world. ' . ' -: ■■HEAD CHEERLEADER ♦Jt ' fe ' Debbie Cottor SPONSOR tJPH v%. 1 y . ._..-. 1977-78 FOOTBALL Bubba Place — Jr. - ■' S Eic J 1 ;r -a L ' S I3t li j W - l ife ] l m! if] Merri Williams — Jr. Karen Rogers — Soph. We ' ve got spirit . . . How ' bout you?! Under the direction of Ms. Debbie Cotton, the Basketball Cheerlead- ers backed the Tigers through a season of joyful victory and tear-filled defeat. Many times these spirited girls led the fans in various cheers during half-time and boosted their team during the g ame when enthusi- asm began to drag. They not only showed their devotion in cheers, but also in painting and hanging signs and making decorations for the bas- ketball player ' s lockers. Through much effort and hard work, the Bas- ketball Cheerleaders boosted the spirit of the team and the fans to its maximum. j,( «f ,. - Leesa Thompson — Sr., HEAD CHEERLEADER Nancy Sidelinger — Soph. TIGER Vicki LeBlanc — Soph. Kim Conn — Jr. Nancy Ferguson — Jr. TIGER Org ' jniiations 25 mil students gain insight into teaching profession through participation in FTA Through informal classroom discussions and presentations, the Future Teachers of America club sought to expel misbeliefs and encourage interest in the field of education. FTA members explored the pros and cons of teaching and gained valuable insight into what to expect in this field. The club once again sold candles and also sold pencils to raise funds for the club ' s activi- ties, such as trips and the annual Christmas party. These activities gave members a chance to get to know each other and have fun while learning about teaching. (Far above) Robert Burleson uses money to spark interest of FTA members in the candle sale. (Above) Mr. Burleson explained the basics of the candle sale. (Right) SPONSORS: S. Morton, D. Fran- cis, M. Francis, S. Schuh. I 26 Organizations (Above left) Tish Corporan, Shelly Walker, and Leslie Hunsaker examined candles before delivery. (Above right) Marsha Leidy sold pencils to Jimmy How den to raise money for FTA. (Left) OFFI CERS: Michelle Sonnier — Treas., Deb bie Warren — Sec, Jane Allen — V Pres., Leslie Hunsaker — Pari., Tish Cor poran — Pres., Daphne Elevens — Hist Organizations 1 27 Club members investigate different facts of Science Science Club members were exposed to many different fields of science during the year. Stu- dents had the opportunity to hear speakers on various sub- jects throughout their monthly meetings. Members also toured the Science Department at Sam Houston State University in Feb- ruary. Students at CHS were able to view exhibits at the Club ' s annual Science Fair. Winners from this fair went on to com- pete at the Houston fair which was held at the Astrohall. (Far above right) Joe Zinecker and Susan Gilkerson add some humor to a monthly meet- ing. (Above) OFFICERS: Judy Valereal — Treas., Kim Lindsay — Vice Pres., John Lucher — Pres., Peggy Schilab — Hist., Cherlynn Brinegar — Sec. (Right) SPONSORS: Ava Bargmann and Joan Carr. 1 28 Organizations (Above left) John Lucher, Mary Webster and Peggy Schilhab opened gag gifts at the Science Club Christmas party. (Above) Cherlynn Brinegar hugged spon- sor Ava Bargmann as she was named club sweetheart. (Left) Vickie Peterson and Stephanie Knust exchanged a carna- tion from the club ' s annual Valentine Day Carnation Sale. Organizations 1 29 Local banks, airport employees, and City Hall officials along with other towns- people, became familiar with Job Train- ing students this year through the field trips of the club. Memtiers, along with their classroom studying, hosted the Special Olympics for handicapped stu- dents here at CHS. Participants of Job Training were seen throughout the halls selling calendar pads and key chains to fund trips to a concert and to Astroworld. To highlight the year, the students hon- ored their employers at their annual Employer-Employee Banquet. The accomplishments and improvements made by students during the year sparked a sense of appreciation and pride in their employers. (Above right) Job Traming members 1977-78. (Above) Tommy Conroe worked at the Salvage Center while in Job Training. (Right) Joe Blackman rep- resented the club as he worked at Brook- shire ' s. Accomplishment sparks appreciation in employers 1 30 Organizations Training ICT offered a variety of indi- vidual courses this year which allow ed the student to move at his own pace while emphasizing vocations important to him. Stu- dents were able to choose from areas such as nursing or dental hygenics. ICT members were encouraged to pursue a job occupation related to those courses in which they felt most comfortable. As a result of this personal training, ICT members were better prepared for a highly competitive job market. (Far above) MEMBERS: (Front row) L. Woods, C. Smith, E. Quiroga, D. Brant, L. Conley, S. Strickland, C. Sari, K. DeFoor, A. Simpson. (2nd) G. Clough, L Vaughn, S. Courville, M. Adair, R. Wyatt, R. Campbell. (3rd) C. Reinhardt, S. Brown, W. Dupal, A. Dorris, J. Bem- rose, D. Evans, R. Jordan. (4th) R. DeFoor, M. Armstrong, S. Fritz, T. Morris, B. Walker. (5th) P. Saver, J. Manning, D. Hinsley. (Above) OFFICERS: Kim DeFoor — Vice Pres., Linda Woods — Treas., Rosy Wyatt — Student Club Advisor, Marceline Adair — Pari., Cindy Sari — Pres., Lisa Conley — Rep., Cynthia Smith — Sgt. at Arms, Harlan Funder- burg — Sponsor, Shan Courville — Sec. Organizations 131 jBienvenidos a Club de Espanol! Spanish Club members hardly had a chance to breathe all year! Students enioyed the Patio Fiesta which was held at Ricardo ' s restaurant. Enthusiastic club members presented a Spanish club booth to help interest other students in Spanish at the International Day festivi- ties. Club members also sponsored a movie in which the earnings furnished a scholarship for an outstanding student In the Spanish Club. (Above right) Sponsor Mrs. Drumwright, Shelly Walker and Stephani Drumwright take a few minutes out from the garage sale. (Above) SPONSORS: Swannette Schuh, Clinton Usher and Petra Drum- wright. (Right) Club members got a taste of Spanish style cooking after a meeting. 1 32 Organizations (Above left) Spanish Club members dis- played a sign advertising their garage sale. (Above) StephanI Drumwrlght filled a box with food for a needy family. (Left) OFFICERS; Laura Curtis — Sec, Ste- phanI Drumwright — Treas., Kathy Rodriguez — Pres., Shelly Walker — V. Pres., Susan Austin — Rep. Organizations 133 YFC rallies Christian spirit Each week Youth for Christ members met together to dis- cuss their problems, beliefs, and feelings concerning their rela- tionship with God. Through these meetings, students were better able to understand their friends, surroundings, and themselves. The YFC group par- ticipated in outside activities aimed at strengthening individ- ual faith, such as Bible studies, weekend retreats, and fellow- ships. (Above right) Donna Latner, Gale Helton, and Angee Mixon listened to a discussion about a fellowship. (Above) Guest speaker Raymond Gatz, from Freewill Baptist Church, answered questions from YFC members. (Right) Students planned a get-together at Mrs. Russell ' s house. 1 34 Organizations (Left) Members listened to the speaker at a meeting. (Below) OFFICERS: Jack Arnold — Asst. Vice Pres., Charles Brett — Vice Pres., Mrs. Russell — Sponsor, Carrie Parker — Sec, Mary Sawyer — Treas., Scott Langston — Pres. (Center) Janice Oden — Rep. unTE and. a nQLLRP? 5HDRT CL+ EXRM TiME? I j ijJelC, HHTH CLUB £u4orinQ pa.Li5 off. eotJri) PVnS 3 WednesiWja - 2 Jo 755 (Above) Susan Secrest helps a fellow stu dent with a tough Algebra problem. (Above) Math Club informed students of tutormg sessions with posters in the halls (Right) Math Club member helps student during tutoring session 1 36 Organizations Math Club increases competition skill Does math seem like a hope- less case to you? Well then maybe you should continue reading!! Enabling students to better their mathe matics skills through tutoring sessions was the main objective of the Math Club. Many students appeared each Wednesday to receive help from other students who had previously mastered a math course. As their grades began to improve, students realized the value in attending the tutoring sessions. However, tutoring was not the only activity of the Math Club. Members visited the math department of Sam Houston State University and the com- puter center in the Vocational building. Funds raised from the tutoring sessions were used for the annual Christmas party and participation in the Coronation in February. (Left) OFFICERS AND SPONSORS: Front row) M. Pickett — Pres., G. Smith — VicePres., P. Baldwin — Sponsor., . Simpson — Sponsor, T. Turner — Sec, S. Goodrum — Treas. (Below) 1977-78 Math Club members. 137 Thespian Club spotlights student talent An understanding of the fine arts came about for tfie Thespians through study and hard work. These dedicated young artists produced many fine pres- entations for CHS students and the com munity. The first of these was a three act comedy entitled ■■Blithe Spirit , which was presented November 18th and 20th, The Thespians went to individual class- rooms December 20th and 2 1 st and per- formed Christmas skits for the students. In January, the Thespians presented a variety show which was greatly enjoyed by the student body. In the spring, the Thespians presented a more serious pro- duction, ■■Cameiot , which was per- formed on March 30th, 31st, and April 1st. To wind up their activities for the year, the Thespians presented a one act play for UIL competition. (Far above) MEMBERS: (Top to bottom) (Left) C. Keeling, G. Davis, K. Maddox, L. Mad- dox, D. Small, T. Stewart, D. Gibson. (Right) T. Pegoda, J. Mahaffey, H. Heasley, J. Wig- gins, B. McKinley, L. Lemming. (Above right) David Gibson and Cynthia Azzam rehearse for an upcoming production. (Above right) Cynthia Azzam coyly responds to Pam Ward ' s comment. 1 38 Organizations Curtain rises on a new year for Drama Club Long hours of continuous practice marked the efforts of the Drama Club. Members worked hard to perfect produc- tions presented for the enjoyment of CHS students and the community. In Novem- ber, the club presented Blithe Spirit, a three-act comedy. One production of the Drama Club which was greatly enjoyed by the students was the first Club Wars. Sponsored by the Drama Club, all clubs in CHS were invited to come and present a skit, with the winners, the GiGi ' s, receiving a check for their club. Plays and comedies were not the only productions of the Drama Club, however. Also presented were a musical, Came- lot, in March, and a variety show, A Cabaret, in January. Through these activities, the club offered a background in the fine arts which would spark cul- tural appreciation among the students and community. (Far above) Ms. Bell explained how to do a scene as Christie Keeling looked on. (Above) Christie Keeling, Kay Beth Edwards, and Jamie Yoakum act out a scene under the direction of Ms. Bell. (Left) Kathleen Maddox and David Gib- son rehearsed for Blithe Spirit. Organizations 1 39 T-Square members search the field of architecture Mr. Saul and Mr. Lilley, the sponsors of the T-Square Club, guided their students through both an educational and exciting year. They invited instructors and stu- dents from industries and colleges to speak to the members on careers in architecture. Through these speakers, the students were able to explore the dif- ferent aspects of industrial jobs and technical schools. T-Square members also provided their drawing and lettering services to teachers at Conroe High. At the end of the year, the club held a dance and an annual barbecue as a celebration of their broader knowledge in the field of architecture. (Far above) OFFICERS: K. Bishop — Mascot, K. Hutchins — Sec, J. Dry — Treas., K. Ruffin — Vice-Pres., K. Prin- gle — Pres. (Above) MEMBERS: 1977- 78 T-Square members. (Right) Mr. Benke discusser! plans for a new drafting assianmf nt with Danny Bunce. 140 Organizations (Above left) SPONSOR: Mr. Saul. (Above) Mr. Dale Benke aided Warren Llado in the correction of his drawing. (Left) Bobbi Whiteside carefully sketches every detail in her plans. Organizations 141 Closer communication breeds success in VOE-OEA Many clubs concern themselves only with business related activities, but VOE-OEA went a step further this year by creating a Big Sister-Lit- tle Sister program. Through this program, club members had a closer communication with their fellow members by exchanging cards and gifts. The sister program played a vital role in the success of VOE-OEA; however, hard work was also a factor in this success. Funds were raised during the year to allow members to organize projects and participate in several local and district contests. 142 Organizations II (Left) SR. MEMBERS: (Back row) S. Cowan, P. Calvin, K. Mertz, S. Wattik, P. Schilhab. (2nd) D. Yates, D. Mahaffey, S. Campbell, L. Wade, J. Aldrldge, T. Luker, Mrs. Walker — Sponsor, C. Beier, T. Gowing, G. Pollard, L. Wilson. (3rd) D . Smith, S. Pitlman, P. Clark, C. Kelley, B. Gates, K. Mobley, K. Hams, C, Cooper, B. Samuel, C. Walker. (Below) SR. OFFI- CERS: Bunnie Gates — Sec, Sandi Wat- lik — Pres., Kelley Hams — Pari., Peggy Schihiab — Trees., Jan Aldridge — Treas., Kim Mobley — Vice Pres., Lavone Wade — Hist., Terri Luker — Treas. (Far below left) JR. MEMBERS: (Back row) C. Lewis, C. Schmidt, J. Hooker, T. Hale, 0. Brown, D. McElroy, D. James, D. Schilhab, S. Woodal, P. Zimmerman. (2nd) Mrs. Taylor — Spon- sor, B. Young, S. Campbell. (3rd) J. Montgomery, B. Mitchell, R. Deruish. (4th) C. Connelly, B. Goff, C. Gwens. (Front) P. Cantu, D. McCloy, D. Callis, K. Allen, J.Villarreal. (Opposite page) (Above right) Barb Mite hell increased her typing skills and speed through consistent practice. (Above left) Sponsors Carolyn Walker and Connie Taylor carefully planned their club ' s busy activity calendar. (Bottom left) Spring Campbell prepared for her lesson in dic- tation by looking for the zip code for the letter she was typing. (Bottom right) JR. OFFICERS: Barb Mitchell — Treas., Dor- othy McCloy — Sgt. at Arms, Connie Lewis — Rep., Cheryl Owens — Pres., Dolores James — Pres., Cheryl Connell — Treas. Organizations 143 Action-filled schedule keeps NFL active The National Forensic League began this year in promising fashion by competing in the Spring Speech Tournament. Carole Putman, in her first year as NFL sponsor, initiated an active program to prepare students for state-level competition. Attending area contests, students competed in debate, prose and poetry, and duet act- ing. NFL members cleaned the cars of Conroe and hosted a junior high speech tournament, providing funds for future tournaments. One of the goals of NFL was to help students become more confident and effective public speakers in positions of community leadership. Through their activities this year, they achieved that goal. (Far above) Bobbie Boydstun and Gene Rogers tried their hand at duet acting. (Above) MEMBERS: (Front row) S. Kendall, C. Schiller, W. Nelson, B. Robinson, R. Greer, J. Arbuckle, D. Nichols, H. Heasley, B. McKinley, L. Leming, J, Masters, B. Boydstun. (Second row) N. Brown, L. Killough, R. Rountree, D. Gipson, J. Gutierrez, D. Smith, J. Yocom. (Third row) S. Marler, G. Pope, C. Warren, M. Napoleon, M. Owen, A. Verm, B. McCombs. (Fourth row) C. Rose, J. Mahaffey, J. Wood, S. Pickett, G. Davis, J. Wiggins. 144 Organizations (Above left) Marie Owen, Staci Pickett and Josie Gutierrez studied their notes as Jeff Wood presented his side of a debate. (Above) Charlie Warren listened carefully as Robyn Rountree recited her lines. (Left) Mrs. Putman showed Chris Akin and Sherri Williams proper debating techniques. Organizations 145 44 ez vous Francais? Can you speak French? Under the direction of Mme. Muller French club members not only improved their speech but explored France ' s society and its customs. They listened to speakers and attended a film session at Rice University. Club members also sampled French cuisine with din- ners at members ' homes and a Christmas party at Mme. Mul- ler ' s house in December. I PATISSEKI (Far above) OFFICERS: (Left to right) Melanie Muller — Treas., Mary Hawthorne — Sec, Madame Muller — Sponsor, Julie Huffaker — Vice-Pres., Dannah Edwards — Pres. (Left) Tess Samuels and friend David Sanchez enjoyed solitude at the French club picnic. (Above) Members practiced for their annual Christmas carrolling. 146 Organizations (Far above) Members enjoyed crepes at party. (Above right) French club members found good food and a pleasant atmosphere at gatherings. (Above) The 1 977-78 French Club. Organizations 147 Auto Body involves skill, hard work and grease Have you ever seen determined, hard working, exhausted people that love to get covered in grease and dirt? Well, that ' s what you see when you watch the Auto Body Club in action! The members worked year- round preparing projects to take to District Contest, held in Beaumont and State Contest, held in Dallas. Besides working in class, the stu- dents met once a month to discuss their plans and projects. According to sponsor Mr. Jimmy Taylor, the club built leadership among its mem- bers. (Above right) Glenn Bradford prepared a car to be repainted. (Above) OFFICERS: (Front row) F. Campagna — Rep., F Duval — Pari., E. Hayden — Pres., M Bowdaun — VIce-Pres. (Back row) D Howard — Sgt. at Arms, J. Arnold — Treas. (Right) (1st row) T. Gunter, E Hayden, K. Garham, G. Bradford, E, Buchanan, K. Lang. (2nd) F. Campagna, Parrish, J. Arnold, R. Caves, S. Par ker. (3rd) F. Duval, C. Hensley, M. Baw daun, D. Howard, J. Tapley, C. Kelow, B Degmer. 148 Organizations Mechanics mechanics Many CHS students go to high school for one mam reason: preparation for fur- ther education In college. However, several students have already discovered a vocation which requires no college degree and can be learned right here at Conroe High School: Auto Mechanics. Students participating in this course learned the basic principles Involved in general auto repair, as well as actually working on cars brought in by local citi- zens. Auto Mechanics also attended skill contests at district competition held at Lamar University In April. (Far above) Scott Bowdoln replaced a transmission filter In a truck.(Left) Jeff Agnor repaired worn brake shoes on a late model car. (Above) MEMBERS: C. Dunn, H. Carlton, J. Agnor, Mr. McCullar — Sponsor, M. Bye, P. Chuber, S. Bowdoln, T. Davis, M. Master- son, L Hammer. Organizations 1 49 Building Trades constructs experienced workers Throughout the year, the Building Trades Club worked vigorously con- structing a brick house designed by the Drafting Club, in Artesian Forest. On the side, the members worked on other con- struction projects. Mr. Bobby Stephens, the sponsor, directed his students on the correct procedure in building a house. The club members gained experience through their work. (Far above) SPONSOR: Mr. Bobby Stephens. OFFICERS: M. Jefferson — Sec, K. Brown — Sgt. at Arms, B. Young — Treas., M. Eddgett — Pres., E. Luke — Vice-Pres. (Above) Mr. Stephens watched his students carefully while they climbed onto the rooftop to com- plete their work. (Right) Brian Fuller holds on tightly as he stops to watch his co-workers below. 1 50 Organizations Metal Trades CISD improve area schools Helping the Conroe Independent School District improve recreational facilities in the local schools kept Metal Trades students busy during the ' 77- ' 78 school year. Several playground items, among them a bicy- cle rack, were built for Crockett Intermediate School, Students also made a cabinet for the press box PA system in Conroe Tiger Stadium. Metal coverings for the recently improved pole vaulting pits, also located in the stadium, kept the pits in excellent condition all year round. Services such as these provided valuable experience for Metal Trades stud ents, as well as helping the school system financially. (Above left) David Rutherford welded a bicycle rack made for Crockett Interme- diate School. (Above) Brian [Vlurray and David Rutherford repaired a horse trailer brought in by one of their many custom- ers. (Left) OFFICERS: Mark Lamp — Rep., George Weeks — Sgt. at Arms., Terry Blackman — Pres., David Ruther- ford — Sec, tVlr. Harris — Sponsor, Harold Smith — Treas., Ricky league — Vice Pres., Chuck Hulon — Pari. Organizations 1 51 Radio and T.V. fuses student interest 1 11-12, Radio and T.V. members worked diligently during the entire school year repairing used radios and televisions to raise funds for their club. The club encouraged interest among the students as they gained training in the electronics field. Their sponsor, Mr. Neathery, taught the members necessary skills and knowledge in order for them to succeed in this area. (Far above right) Stanley Reed and Tim Bobbins sklllfullY repair a used television set. (Far above left) OFFICERS: (1st row) M. Davis — Treas., P. Kahn — VicePres. (2nd row) W. Hiebert — Sec, B. Singleton — Pres., D. Nornd — Sgt. at Arms, M. Few — Rep., P. Lang — Pari,, Mr. Neathery — Sponsor. (Above) MEMBERS: (1st row) J. Morrow, T. Bobbins, S. Reed, P. Bagley, D. Norrid. (2nd row) J. William- son, M. Davis, B. Singleton, P. Lang, C. Gould, G. Carrier. (3rd row) B. Everett, M. Few, J. Harris, T. Dalton. (4th row) P. Kahn, D. Thomas, D, Mills, W. Hiebert, A. Brandt. 1 52 Organizations Printing Trades explores graphic arts Many students read the program for some school event, such as a play or band concert, and never wonder where the program came from. The work of the Vocational Printing Trades club, although it is essential to CHS, is usually taken for granted. It was this club which printed most anything from these pro- grams to the stationery and envelopes used by the C.I.S.D, administration, and produced commercial printing work for corporations besides the school system. Like many other clubs. Printing Trades prepared all year for VICA contests. These area and state competitions, which involved the judging of both print- ing skill and quality of the finished prod- uct, were held in February, March and April. Besides working toward competi- tion, club members improved printing skills, learned proper and efficient tech- niques of printing machine operation and the importance of high quality in all printed materials produced. (Far above) Steve Enfinger improved his printing skills through hard work and practice. (AboveXFront row) OFFICERS: Robert Easly — Pres., Reneda Hill — Rep., Tom Ford — Pari. (Back row) Cheryl Lee — Treas., Randy Martin — Vice Pres., Alto Mathis — Sgt. at Arms. (Right) Howard Jacobson — Sponsor. Organizations 1 53 Air Conditioning members gain life-long skills Proper maintenance of large- scale appliances was the force that motivated the Air Condition- ing Club this year. Under the direction of their sponsor. Earl Carpenter, club members obtained a sense of satisfaction by repairing appliances, such as refrigerators and air condition- ers. Thus they gained the skills necessary for employment in this field after graduation. (Far above) OFFICERS: Darryl Hobbs, Mark Hines, Greg Truitt, David Robertson, Charles Small, Mr. Carpenter — SPONSOR. (Above left) Alan Seale measured insulation for wrap- ping an air duct. (Above) David Robertson finalized installation of an air conditioning duct. 154 Organizations VOCCT expands interest beyond office duplication Members of VOCCT expanded their interests and activities, playing an important role in assisting other organizations at CHS. Such activities included the printing of our literary maga- zine, the TROIKA, and the pro- duction of the Tiger Paws direc- tory. A scrapbook was also organized by club members con- taining pictures and interesting data collected throughout the year. (Above left) OFFICERS: Becky Wallace — Rep., Debbie Shehane — Treas., Becky Miller — Vice-Pres., Pam Bowen — Sec, Debbie Colson — Sec, Chris Chovanec — Pres., Becky Palmer — Sgt. at Arms, Mrs. Lindy Bingham — Sponsor. (Not shown) Jane Clark — Treas., Donna Atkins — Sgt. at Arms. (Above) Sponsor Lindy Bingham assisted Becky Wallace and Annette Shaver on their practice sets. (Left) Paula Garcia prepared for con- test by improving her skills on the offset printing press. Organizations 1 55 D.E. distributes assistance Local businesses obtained hardworking employees while giving students in the Distrib- utive Education program valua- ble experience in marketing and distribution. Besides on-the-job training, career research in the classroom helped prepare stu- dents for the business world. Jobs for D.E. students ranged from bookkeeping to stocking merchandise. After attending the classroom session each day, they reported to their respective occupations. (Far above) Margie Rubio totaled the purchase of a local shopper. (Above) MEMBERS (1st row) T. Guthrie, C. Coyne, L. Locke, C. York, S. Miller, L Couvillian, N. Hashaw, M Rubio. (2nd row) Mr. Garrett, L Milliff, T. Adams, T. Bell, R. Christal, C. Kennedy, C. Sig nor, R. Tuggle, R. Capps, A. Lockhart. (3rd row) J. Devereaux, L. Hereford, C. Loftin, J Jay, M. Norfleet, H. Roberts, T. Rone, M. Heath. (4th row) J. Inge, B. Blain, R. Westmore land, M. McKee, B. Foster, P. Nash, E. Taylor, G. Kimbrough. (Right) Nora Hashaw com bined imagination and creativity while decorating. 156 Organizations (Far above) SPONSOR: Mr. Garrett (Above right) Mitch McKee prepared electrical cable for installation. (Above) OFFICERS: Celia Signor — Parliamentarian, Tami Bell — V. Pres., Caren Coyne — Sec, Treas., Laura Milliff — Historian, John Jay — Pres., Brian Foster — Sgt.-at-Arms. Organizations 57 CVAE molds qualified leaders This year, CVAE instilled lead- ership qualities and job related skills in its students. Students attended school for half of the day, including one job-related class. They then reported to their various jobs. Students held a wide variety of occupations which were mostly single-skilled or semi-skilled. Jobs ranged from building con- struction to working at restau- rants. (Far above) OFFICERS: (Front row) Gary Chandler — Pari., Pat Caldwell — Pres., Bruce Lynch — Rep., Bennie Gardner — V. Pres. (Back row) Mrs. Simmons — Sponsor, James King — Sgt. at Arms, Carlos Pennington — Sec, Dennis Willingham — Treas. (Left) James Hodges repaired tires at a service station. (Above) MEMBERS: (Front row) Dennis Belue, Monty Pervy, Steve O ' Briant, Sam Moore, Terry MIze, Larry Chandler. (Back row) James Hodges, Mike Thompson, Steve Harrell, Steve Dunn, Brenda Koenig, Mr. Rivet. 1 58 Organizations (Far above) MEMBERS: (Front row) Pat Caldwell, William Gregory, Johnny Walker, Sarah Thomas, Nita Simmons, Natalie Simmons. (2nd) Dennis Willing- ham, Bennie Gardner, Rodney Bingham, Jessie Sunday, Fred Marks, Larry Chan- dler, Bruce Lynch, Bill Vogel, Perry Bowles. (3rd) Kenny Nelson, Carlos Pen- nington, Robert Nave, Paul Dyess, Donny Jackson. (Above) OFFICERS; (Front) Mike Thompson — Pari. (2nd) Mr. Rivet — Spon., Dennis Belue — Pres., Brenda Koenig — Sec, James Hodges — Treas. (3rd) Monty Perry — Rep., Terry Mize — V. Pres., Larry Chan- dler — Sgt.at-Arms. (Left) Steve Harrell took inventory at a local business. Organizations 1 59 Latin Club revives Roman culture Latin, the root of all modern languages, helped to make Eng- lish more understandable for Latin Club members by revealing the origins of many of our words. Students studied Latin in the classroom and participated in many activities that explored the relevance of ancient Latin cul- tures in today ' s world. They relived these cultures by traveling to the Greek Festival in Houston, to the Renaissance Festival in Magnolia, and held a car wash as a fund raising pro- ject. (Far above) Cindy Lester, Janet Martin and Shelley Hooper drew parallels between Latin and modern English. (Above) SPONSOR: Mrs. Listen (Right) OFFICERS: Gerard Smith — Vice Pres., John Putman — Pres., Suann Hereford — Rep. 1 60 Organizations Building Construction establishes science In order to provide actual first- hand experience and skill for Building Construction students, a 40 ' X 24 ' move-away house was constructed on the school grounds. This project improved the building concepts of each individual, and gave these club members the practice essential to the development of self-confi- dence and quality craftsman- ship. These students also attended district and state com- petitions in March and April, involving the fields ranging from speed and skill to tool identifica- tion and accurate measuring and cutting. (Far above) OFFICERS: Ronnie Holmes — Member, Billy Hinoiosa — Member, Mike Ziesler — Vice-Pres., Jeff Zimmerman — Treas., Ricky Paxton — Pres., Robert Morphew — Sponsor, Tim Thompson — Pari., Gilbert Conrad — Sgt. at Arms. (Above left) Gilbert Conrad, Ray Kins, and Mr. Morphew held the boards steady for Gary Phillips at one construction site. (Above right) Russell Rape put his own personal touch into his club ' s project. Organizations 161 }7 rOKTI I ' ve taken my bows and my curtain calls. You brought fame and fortune, And everything that goes with it. I thank you all but it ' s been no bed of roses no pleasure cruise. I considered it a challenge before whole human raced and I ain ' t gonna lose. We are the champions my friend And we ' ll keep on fighting till the end. We are the champions, We are the champions, no time for losers, cause — We are the champions of the world. Freddie Mercury 35 20 34 7 St. Tho mas LBJ Tyler Lufkin Temple 10 34 Klein 3 54 Spring 7 44 J. Village 3 43 Cy-Fair 35 Bryan 7 l g 2Bii Hi : .. .3 -f 166 ' Sports ? ; ' ' 1 1 If ii r II i The 1977 Conroe Tigers 10 — J. Henke 61 - - J. Fuzzell 11 — D. Womack 62- - M. Johnson 12 — K. Pringle 63- -K. Hutchins 14 — B. Ford 64- - S. Brown 15 — J. Munnerlyn 67- - Ch Peterson 7 R. Rector 65- - C. Weaver 20 — B. Coleman 66- - S. Lankert 21 — R. Dumas 66- - D. Beeson 22 — D. English 70- - K. Kennedy 23 — D. Dumas 71 - - H. Carlton 24 — J, Williams 72- -J. Boyd 30 — G. Easley 73- -J.Wells 31 — R. Gilford 74- - C. Cotton 32 — D. Porter 75- -J. Lucher 33 — D. Singleterry 76- - R. Ferguson 34 — D. Sopchak 77- - W. Matson 40 — R. Satcherwhite 80- - M. Dean 41 — R. Lutz 81 - - K. Chaney 42 — E. Williams 82- -J. Conwell 43 — B. Schuster 83- -G. Carrier 44 — C. Poarch 83- - A. Asgierson 50 — K. Ruffin 84- - G. Rowe 51 - — T. DeVoltz 85- - C. Kelow 52- — R Pruitt 86- -M.Williams 53- — J. Holmes 87- - B. Hayes 54- — D. Landrum 88- - B. Kern 60- — K. Bishop 86- -J.St. Vigne Sports 1 67 Pre-District victories foretell success ■This is your Sports Game Announcer and I ' m here at Conroe Tiger Stadium for the Tigers ' first Pre District game of their ' 77 season. First quarter action. Tigers ' bail on their own 40 yard line. It ' s second down and long yardage for the first. Quarterback, Jeff Henke, takes the snap from center Ricky Pruitt. He fakes to fullback, Gilford Easley and fades back looking to pass. Surveying his field of receivers, Henke spots split-end, David Dumas and unleashes the bomb. It zeroes in on Dumas who snags the spiraling pigskin and scampers 18 yards for the T.D. What a combination! This account of action in the pre-district clash with the St. Thomas Eagles, exemplifies the type of performance no one really expected from the Tiger Varsity Squad. With a record of 3-2, the Tigers provided ample evidence that they possessed skills which are vital for a successful season. A high point of the pre-district schedule came about in the game against highly rated John Tyler. The Tigers shocked the Tyler Lions 34-0 in a hel- met-racking battle during which the crushing Tiger defense held the Tyler offense to 52 total yards and only 3 first downs. On the other hand, the Gold Gridders amassed 282 total yards including a total passing yardage of 128 yards by Henke. By defeating the Tyler team, the Tigers earned a 5th place ranking in the area. But the Tigers seemed to be too content with their status as they lost their final two games of pre-district against the speedsters of Lufkin, 7-20, and the State ranked Temple Wildcats, 0-10. We made a lot of mistakes in those games (Temple and Lufkin), but we can correct mainly the prob- lem of not taking advantage of our breaks for good field position, Coach Stabler com- mented. We need to concentrate on smoothing out those problems and preparing for District. (Far above right) During the LBJ game. Coach Stabler gave Jeff Henke advice on elimi- nating problems in executing offensive plays. (Above left) Tenacious play by David Worn- ack helped to contain Lufkin yardage gams. (Above) Binky Ford utilized the forward pass as an effective scoring weapon in the game against St. Thomas. 168 Sports (Far above left) Quarterback Jeff Henke sneaked through the LBJ defensive line and slith- ered eight yards on a crucial third down play. (Left) Shaking off would-be tacklers, David Porter ran wide around right end gaining six needed yards. (Above) Swarming Tiger defensive men halted several Lufkin attempts to score with key quarterback sacks. Sports 1 69 Big Gold Machine produces district victories With memories of early wins in pre-district competition, the Conroe Tigers emerged into 1 6-4A district play with self-motivated confidence and team unity. An opening victory of 34-3 put the big gold machine into operation with a momentum that opponents could not overcome. The machine continued to function the following week as the Home- coming queen candidates and exes witnessed the 54-3 taming of the Spring Lions. The highly effective passing combination of quarterback Binky Ford and wide receiver David Dumas, along with the faultless play of the specialty teams, overwhelmed the Jersey Vil- lage Falcons by a score of 44-3 the next week at Butler Stadium. Such impressive victo- ries against opponents earned Head Coach W. T. Stapler the award of Coach of the Year. The next victim of the gold and white attack was Conroe ' s arch-rival, Cy-Fair. Although the Bobcats had improved over last year, they still could not contend with the iron defense and lightning-quick offensive play of the Tigers as they fell with a surprising score of 45-0. Tension mounted as Conroe prepared to face the Bryan Vikings, a powerful team that the Tigers had not defeated in 3 years. Since the Vikings had taken the district crown from Conroe in ' 75, the Tigers were eager to regain the title. A well executed running game and an iron curtain defense proved to be too much for Bryan as the forceful Tigers dominated the game with a score of 35-7. This long awaited victory clinched a perfect district record of 5-0 and encouraged the players as they began their quest for the state championship. : v (Far above) Quarterback Binky Ford evaded a Cy-Fair tackier on his way to a first down. (Above left) Just seconds before being tackled, quarterback Jeff Henke completed a 30 yard pass. (Above) After sidestepping several Jersey Village tacklers, fullback Gifford Easley broke into open field. 170 . Sports (Above left) Conroe ' s state ranked defense surrounded the Spring quarter- back in an eftort to sack him for a loss. (Above) With a sigh of disbelief, Coach Stapler questioned the judgement of the referee. (Left) While following his block- ers, quarterback Binky Ford found an open hole in the Cy-Fair defense. Sports 171 Tigers experience sweet taste of victory With the 16-4A district championship under their belts, the Conroe Tigers trav- eled to College Station to meet the Tem- ple Wildcats in what some say was the most important game in Conroe history. The Tiger spirit remained undaunted in the contest and walked away with a 3-0 victory. Play in the first half seemed like a game of chess with Temple and Conroe marching back and forth across the field without much success. However, a pow- erful Temple offensive drive was snuffed out by Bobby Lyn Coleman ' s key inter- ception in the Wildcat endzone ending Temple ' s only real threat to score. Defense proved to be the major factor in the second half as Conroe ' s iron cur- tain closed tightly over the Wildcats and put a lid on their rushing yardage. gressiveness by such defensive play- ers as Matt Johnson, Kevin Kennedy and Renrick Rector stopped every attempt of a Temple scoring drive. The play of the defense was so formidable that the Wild- cats never came closer than the Conroe 46 yard line. With still another distinguished victory on their record the Tigers were confident maybe this would be the year that the state championship would be theirs. (Above right) Under the pressure of pursuing Temple linemen, quarterback Binky Ford lobbed a short pass. (Above) Large yardage gains against Temple were the result of smoothly executed offensive plays. (Right) Quarterback Binky Ford rolled around the right end in search of a receiver. 1 72 Sports Regional loss leaves Tigers anxious for next year In the Sports world it is often said that the team that works together through thick and thin will emerge a better team knowing they have accomplished unity. The Conroe Tigers, in the sense of their Regional Play-off Championship game against Piano, emerged not as a team defeated in a game, but rather as a team which had stretched their expectations far beyond their speculations. In the contest at Baylor Sta- dium, the Tigers fell to the Piano Wildcats, 28-9, chalking up another strong contention for the Regional crown. From the opening kick-off, one could not foresee the Tigers ' doom as David Womack ran the ball deep into Piano territory to the 40-yard line. But the gridders ' fate closed in after David Dumas ' faithful foot put the score at 3-0 with a field goal. The momentum the Wildcats created with their first touchdown, car- ried them throughout the entire game helping them to hold the Tiger rushing effort to a minus one ground yardage gain and 7 sacks of the quarterback for 65 yards in losses. Comments from Coach Stapler were unnecessary to describe a game which will always be remembered as a hoped-for victory turned into a heartbreaking defeat. But next year ' s outlook includes a Tiger team with more experience under their belts and a team anticipated to again gain recognition as potential State con- tending power. (Far above left) Split-end, David Dumas ' deceptive maneuvers outwitted the haunting Piano secondary. (Left) The crushing effectiveness of the Tiger defensive unit proved fatal for several Piano passing attempts. (Above) Block- ing by the Tiger offensive line held off Piano linebackers. Sports 1 73 J.V s show power in district play Despite giving up a large number of players to the Tiger Varsity squad, the J.V. team under the guidance of coaches Ken Burkhalter and Mike Barber, fought their way to a 6-31 season and a second place finish in district competition. In the game which would determine who was to become the undisputed leader in the race for the district 16-4A crown never-say-die J.V. ' s dropped a game to the McCullough Highlanders, 25-8. Though trailing throughout the game, the J.V. ' s strove to put on a rally in the game but fell short of their mark when McCullough made some key defen- sive plays. The Tiger defense stiffened in the second half but penalties thwarted their effort to hold McCullough at bay. The J.V. ' s 20-0 victory over Jersey Vil- lage completed their season with the Junior Varsity team attaining a respecta- ble second place status in district. (Far above) Players huddle up as quarterback Jeff Woods calls a play. (Above left) The J.V. TEAM: (Front row) V. Reed, G. Mims, P. Peterson, R. Deyoe, J. Williams. (2nd row) N. Hale, J. Woods, W. Duncan, M. Johnson, (3rd row) G. Cartwright, R. Ward, W. Berwick, R. Grisham. (Above right) Coaches Barber and Burkhalter awaited the referee ' s decision. 1 74 Sports Awesome Sophs clinch district crown Led by an explosive offense and a hard-hitting defense the Sopho- more Tigers fought their way to an overall 9-1 season and their second straight district 1 6-4A crown. In one of their finest games of the season, the determined Sopho- more team clashed with the previously unbeaten Cypress Creek team defeating them 26-2 1 . A fourth quarter touchdown proved to be the dif- ference in the final outcome of the game as quarterback Eddie Yost connected with split-end Todd York for the winning touchdown. Continuing their rivalry with the McCullough Highlanders, the tal- ented Sophs came away with a 34-2 victory. Despite trailing 2-0 at the start of the second half, the Conroe offense put on a brilliant running and passing show. Quarterback Eddie Yost had an outstanding game, gaining 1 32 yards on 6 carries behind the blocking of his offensive line. In their bid for an undefeated season, the forceful Sophomores lost the last game of their excellent season to Bryan 20-12, finishing district with a 5-1 record and capturing another district 16-4A crown. (Far above) Coach Pope and Coach Ferrell observed the defense intently as they guarded against opponent pass plays. (Above) THE SOPHOMORE TEAM: (Front row) F. Price, J. Hughes, B. Huffaker, R. Rose, B. Campbell, J. Fredricksen, E. Yost, D. McCoy. (2nd row) G. David, M. Smith, A. Felder, B. Brown, D. Fisher, J. Wright, B. Pippin, L. Pichotta. (3rd row) P. Cleveland, D. Columbus, B. Elmore, B. Crouch, J. Coleman, G. Giddings, P. Burns, F. Ward. (4th row) R. Dalton, D. Lanningham, A. Smith, J. Arbuckle, G. Jones, D. Perry, K. Hammock. (5th row) L. Kersten, J. Payne, J. Kellen, D. Small, L. Ellisor, M. Ras- coe, R. Schwind, S. Weisinger. (6th row) W. Duffy, L. Viars, W. Nelson, T. York, C. Wil- liams. (Above right) Quarterback Eddie Yost rolled out around left end and bullied his way ahead for a 12 yard gain. Sports 1 75 Frosh display power in 77 season In their first year of high school com- petition, the players on the Freshman football team posted a respectable 7-3 mark under the direction of Coaches Paul Harris and Bob Bonar. The Frosh showed their potential in the first game of the season when they rolled up a total of 543 yards on offense in a 30-6 victory over St. Thomas. Quarter- back Todd Goodwin had an excellent game against St. Thomas with 202 yards rushing while running back Ken Wong had 119 yards. Scott Kidd and Terrell Palmer led the defense as St. Thomas could only muster one touchdown. Freshman B team players also had a season worthy of recognition. The B team finished its 77 season with a 5-3-2 mark spotted by outstanding perform- ances supporting the contention that next year ' s Sophomore and Junior Var- sity teams should have ample potential material to mold successful teams. .,f %d ' ' ' (Far above right) Quarterback Todd Goodwin eluded the grasp of a would-be tackier (Above) THE FRESHMAN TEAM; (Front row) J. Adair, S. Reynolds, A. Jones, M. Boyles, R Farris, K. Jones, R. Kelly, K. Wong, K. Warren, M. Murphy, E. Mitchell. (2nd rowf) M Wendt, S. Barziza, L. Jarmon, A. Maxie, K. Mcllhaney, B. Murphy, S. Alexander, J. Mad dox, R. Mead, T. Drumwright, D. Ellisor, K. McCan. (3rd row) B. Adkins, R. Tyson, G. Gun ther, M. Solorio, K. McCandless, C. Parsley, J. Boyd, J. Chandler, H. Root, J. Greathouse, S. Kidd. (4th row) K. Sessums, K. Anderson, B. Meyers, D. Redd, C. Carrier, M. Pinch- back, M. Armstrong, H. Hayden, R. Hope, C. Gsthol, R. Quertermous, D. Matheny. (5th row) T. Parrish, T. Goodwin, K. Kennedy, R. Deyoe, T. Palmer, C. Sharp, V. Bryan, B. Emmick, G. Felder, I. Walker, S. Austin, J. Heckman. (6th row) B. Rodgers, L. Savage, J. Watkins, J. Tullis, D. Brennan, S. Stover, R. Anderson, D. Fulton, D. Williamson, R. Price, J. Little. (Above left) Coach Bonar and Robert Price discuss offensive strategy. 1 76 Sports Trainers provide sideline support Working behind the scenes of all CHS athletic events, the training staff efficiently handled the welfare and needs of the Tiger players. While almost completely unnoticed by fans, the trainers offered aid and care to all participants involved in Conroe sports with no other motives than personal satisfaction. Guided by the experienced Head Trainer Mike Saly, these students prevented many serious injuries from occur- ing by treating the players with the best of medical techniques. Whether taping the ankle of a football player or healing the pulled muscle of a cross-country runner, the trainers were involved by working many hours outside of school time. Their perseverance paid off, however in that they gained useful knowledge in the field of medical aid. Many of the students plan to fur- ther their medical interest in college. Several scholarships are given annually to CHS trainers because of their fine work in treating the ath- letes. Of all the many athletic programs and organizations offered at Conroe High, the training program is one of the finest in that they best serve the needs of Conroe athletes and students. (Far above) Head Trainer Mike Saly and trainer John Husbands aided an injured player to the sidelines. (Above) TRAINING STAFF: (Front row) S. Ramsden, J. Lumpkin, D. Couvil- lion. (2nd) G. McLemore, D. Harris, P. Burns, R. Curtis, M. Stacy. (3rd) K. Hinze, T. Cor- poron, J. Dunn, C. Byers, K. Greer, S. Owens, J. Husbands. (Above left) During a break in the game. Trainers adjusted a player ' s hip pad. Sports 1 77 Spikers capture second place in district By overcoming the problems that have plagued volleyball teams of previous years, the Conroe Tigerettes captured a second place finish in 16-4A district competition with an outstanding record of 20-10. The spikers showed youthful talent and team togetherness as they began to compile victory after victory against such powerful opponents as Spring, Klein, and Cy-Fair. Their only obstacle in their quest for the district crown came when they met Jersey Village, winners of the district in ' 76. Although the energetic Tigers dis- played fine play, the Falcons defeated the Tigerettes by a score of 6-15 and 3-15. Even though this loss was a great disappointment to the players, it proved that they had the ability and incentive it takes to compile a winning season. The reality of a district championship seemed more apparent as the playing of such talented girls as Jennifer Giese, Kathy Rudolph, and Jeanette Hendricks began to improve and strengthen the team ' s sense of unity. These able players, combined with the unique coaching techniques of Coach Mary Jo Parker, insured the success of the Tiger- ettes. Coach Parker summed up the ' 77 season by stating We ' ve come a long way since the beginning. We ' re more experienced and have more talent on this year ' s team than we did several years ago. I believe that next year we should be stronger, more improved and have a season as successful as this one or maybe better. (Far above) Leaping towards the net, a Conroe player successfully blocked a Jersey Vil- lage spike. (Above left) Tigerette players anticipated a high Cy-Fair serve. (Above) VOL- LEYBALL TEAM; (Front row) R. Young, S. Mills, S. Ramsden, S. Backhus. (Back row) P. Perry, K. Rudolph, D. Reissig, L. Brown, Coach Mary J. Parker, J. Hendricks, J. Giese, C. Sealey, F. Lloyd. 1 78 Sports (Far left) With intense concentration, Judy Carr, dived to serve an opponent ' s point. (Above) The Spring Lions were caught off guard as Jeanette Hendricks slammed the ball to score. (Left) Coach Parker outlined a scoring play, with her team, during a time out. SporH 1 79 Powerful pre-district play predicts Tiger victories Successful basketball teams require talented players and experience from competition. Keeping this idea in mind. Coach Larry Berkman strove for success during the varsity squad ' s ' 77- ' 78 season. He formed a basketball team intent on a unified effort — to v in. After their 72-53 victory over Dickinson Coach Berkman commented, This team possesses a lot of confidence in themselves and enthusiasm to play basketball. They have shown strong potential to be winners, particularly by their high scoring ability. The Tiger ' s roster included five returning lettermen and a host of five returning varsity players. An early season 70-61 win against Huntsville was spotlighted by outstanding plays from Dean Craig who canned 12 points. Randy Menefee who sparked rallies in lagging moments with scoring jumpers from the corners, and center David Bunce who grabbed nine rebounds in the game. Height, our biggest advantage, Coach Berkman said, can be beneficial to us and by changing the offense to a high-low post system, we should be able to use our slight edge to its fullest extent. (Far above right) In the battle for offensive rebounds, Roger Holtkamp and Darrell Bates provided power under the boards in the game against Spring Branch. (Above left) As a scoring threat against Strake Jesuit, David Bunce slipped to the outside hitting percent- age shots from the corners. (Above) Led by Denny Buckalew, the Tiger offense smoothly executed practiced play-book plays. 1 80 Sports 1 (Far above left) Scoring gun, Darrell Bates, scorched the net against oppo- nents spurring on the Tigers in early games during the season. (Above) Denny Buckalew dribbled inside the Wildcat defense and sneaked in a layup for two points. (Left) Coach Berkman advised the Tiger offense on setting up fast break plays. Sports 181 Tigers display team unity and spirit (Far above right) In the game against rival McCullough, the Tigers hustled downcourt sinking valuable points on fourth quarter fast breaks. (Above) VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: (Front row) Randy Menefee, Mark McCullum, Tim Wold, Denny Buckalew, John Hineman. (Back row) Dean Craig, Roger Holtkamp, David Bunce, Ben Thorshav, Darrell Bates. (Right) With concentration and accuracy. Dean Craig netted vital buckets against opponents. 182 Sports Speed and agility assures district crown for J.V.s The Tiger J.V. enjoyed one of it s best seasons ever by winning 1 8 in a row after losing the opening game of the 1978 season. The loss to Aldine MacArthur gave the Tigers incentive to strive for a winning streak. An aggressive defense intimidated opponents forcing opposing teams to make mistakes resulting m Tiger baskets. The powerful offense was led by formidable inside play by Dan Bunce, Kevin Chaney and C. D. Brooks all of whom had outstanding games controlling the boards and averaging 10 rebounds between the three. Complimenting the inside play were guards Daryl Wilson, Kenny Nemetz and forward Tim O ' Neill. Coach Paul Harris commented, The team really is playing together this year. The combination of good inside and outside play should win us the district crown. (Far above left) Guard Kenny Nemetz drove down the lane for two points. (Above) THE J.V. TEAM: (Front row) Kenny Hammock, Barry Craig, Dale Smith, Kenny Nemetz, Matt King, Daryl Wilson. (2nd row) Scott Barnes, Tim O ' Neill, C. D. Brooks, Kevin Chaney, Ernest Smith, Guy Shearer, John Put- man. (3rd row) Jimmy Williams, Dan Bunce. (Left) Leaping high above an opposing player, C. D. Brooks grabbed a rebound. Sports 1 83 Tigerettes: scorching victories take district crown Successful basketball teams have been known to possess one major common factor — the incentive to be winners. The Tigerette Basketball team ' s outstanding performance during their ' 78 season exhibited their desire to win. With the precedent set by last year ' s which played in the state playoff tournament, Coach Marsha Porter had her work cut out for her to form another strong team. Our record of 25-2 with only three games left in the season reflects the intense spirit the team has. The girls really wanted another chance at the state title. The Tigerettes ' characteristic type of play displayed the reason they are called the epitome of the balanced basketball attack. Offensively, the Tigerettes averaged 74 points per outing accomplished by a well-rounded offensive attack. The scoring was led by showstopping play form Cile Stokes, Monte Myers, and Lynda Myers. Coupled with aggressive defensive play, the girls held oppo- nents to an average of only 35 points per game. In the Tigerettes most important game of the season against Cy- Fair, the team ' s ability proved vital. The defeated the Bobcats in the contest, 66-52 and secured the 16-4A district crown. Coach Porter remarked, This year, everybody went out of their way to work harder during practice and it really did show in their play. (Far above right) Clle Stokes ' jumpshot posed a threat even beyond the perime- ter. (Above) Under the boards, Lynda Myers controlled rebounds to give the Tigerettes possession of the ball (Right) In the game against Cy-Fair, Cile Stokes penetrated the opponent defense. 184 Sports (Far above left) Tenacious defensive play by Cynthia Warren and Missy McCullum halted opponent attempts to score. (Left) Outmaneuvering the opponent, Monte Myers slipped inside for an easy lay-up. (Above) TIGERETTE VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: (Front row) D. Baird, K. Sanders. (Back) K. Holtkamp, L. Rutherford, L. Myers, M, Myers, S. Smith, M. Muller, C. Warren, M. McCullum, C. Stokes. Sports 1 85 Tigerettes set sights for state playoffs (Above right) The Tigerette offensive attack was led by guard, Cile Stokes who executed plays flawlessly. (Above) On a fast break play, Doris Baird dribbled into the lane to score a basket. (Right) Cyn- thia Warren prevented opponents from scoring by anticipating their moves. 1 86 . ' Sports Thrilling victories pace J.V. Tigerette seasor Pursuing the success of the more experienced varsity team, the girls Junior Varsity basketball team finished the ' 77- ' 78 season with a remarkable record of 16-7. Led by Coach Carol Hurley, the Tigerettes dominated the 16-4A district competition with several impressive wins over such able opponents as the Bryan Vikings and the Klein Wildcats. Inspired by the explosive playing styles of Katy Barron and Donna Stegall, the J.V. Tigerettes turned otherwise lifeless games into thrilling competition. One such game happened when the girls played the team from Barber ' s Hill at the Robert E. Lee Tournament as the J.V. ' s rev- ersed a one sided game into a final second 25-23 victory. This win was just one of the hard earned accomplishments that arose during the Tig- erette season. When a team develops a winning reputation, it often finds that team success becomes as much a part of the game plan as the fast break or the give-and-go. However, the girl ' s J.V. team kept up the winning record in ' 78 and eagerly awaited the challenge to repeat the Tiger dynasty in future seasons. (Far above) Katy Barron jumped above the outstretched arms of two Jersey Village defenders as she shot for the basket. (Above) J.V. BASKETBALL TEAM: (Front row) K. Chllders, D. Karecotf, R. West, R. Mederas, D. Stegall. (Back) L. Calfee, T. Stegall, S. Kuhn, L Kuzniar, K. Barron. (Above right) After a disputed call, Kelly Childers attempted to regain possession on the tipoff. Sports 1 87 Tankers dive into successful season The CHS tankers started their ' 11 - ' 1 swim season on a strong note as they faired well in the first invitational meets of the year. The boy ' s team swam to a convincing 4th place finish in the Spring Branch Invita- tional out of a field of fifteen teams while the girls took 7th place honors in the meet. Swimming coach Chuck Cox summed up his feelings of the team ' s chances this year when he said, I feel like we have one of the stronger teams in our district and definitely the strongest group ever at CHS. We should have an excellent season this year and if all goes well, should qualify most of the team for the region meet and quite a few for the state meet. With the season only halfway completed the swim team has broken 26 school records displaying their potential power in competition and creating a momentum which carried them through the rest of the season. M (Far above right) Robert Zingery per- formed a very difficult dive from the one meter springboard. (Above) Coach Cox contemplated the team ' s chances of win- ning the Spring Branch swim meet. (Right) Hours of practicing takeoffs, aided Melanie Mitchell in competition. 1 88 Sports (Far above left) Mark Brown stretched his strokes in the butterfly in an attempt to better his time. (Left) Jim Jaster readied himself for the sound of the gun. (Above) THE SWIM TEAM: (Front row) Monty Winans, E. Thompson, H. Johnson, T. Richmond, C. Mitchell, M. Brown. (2nd row) G. Kelly, J. Jaster, D. Driver, C. Pigg, H. Brown, L. Killough. (3rd row) L. Due Minh, M. Leaves, A. Chippone, D. Warren, D. Welch, T. Bouton. (4th row) M. Reed, C. BlechI, M. Mitchell, S. Ostrander, J. Jaster. (5th row) D. Anderson, L. Spencer, G. Gipson, J. Jaster, B. Hayden, D. Childers. (6th row) J. Sager, R. Zingery, C. Holt, Coach Cox, C. Johnson. Sports 1 i Golfers anticipate winning season Golf has been a winning tradi- tion over the years here at CHS and this year ' s golf team can be expected to carry on that tradi- tion. If experience plays any part in developing a good team, the boys should put together a fine team as a result of several returning golfers. Coach Chris Kattner commented on the team ' s chances in their 1978 season, I ' m very optimistic about our chances in district this year. The team has been practic- ing every day and have been working hard so I ' m confident we ' ll have a successful season. Four top golfers returning from last year ' s squad: Tommy Dunn, Mike Montanari, Snapper King, and Judd McGlohn, should pro- vide the experience necessary to form a top contending team in competition. (Far above right) Glen Blackburn watched in dismay as his shot landed in the sand trap. (Above) THE BOYS GOLF TEAM: (Front row) Judd McGlohn, Tom Dunn. (Back row) Bruce Hardin, Mike Montanari, Snapper King. (Right) Jimmy Squires watched intently as his putt neared the hole. 1 90 Sports (Far above left) Golfers Kyle Elmore, Bruce Hardin and Judd McGlohn tallied their scores after the 18th hole. (Above) Kyle Elmore practiced his strokes on the driving range. (Left) Coach Kattner saw a steady improvement in the team ' s game as he analyzed their scores. Sports 191 Golfers for playoffs In an effort to uphold the win- ning tradition known to the girl ' s golf program, the Tigerette golf team looked toward their ' 78 season with hopeful anticipation. Comprised mainly of girls that participated on last years ' Junior Varsity team, the girls spent long hours in preparation for the upcoming spring tournaments. Outs tanding performances in the Dullus tournament in early February gave Coach Carol Put- man an indication of the youth- ful and energetic talent that was involved in the Conroe High golf program. The capable varsity players, along with a strong Jun- ior Varsity team, looked toward the ' 78 season with hopes of matching or surpassing the state championship Tigerette team of ' 77. The girls ' abundant talent, plus much improved golfing skills, aided the Tigerettes as they set their sights on the dis- trict crown. (Far above left) GIRL ' S GOLF TEAM: (Front row) C. Escalera, C. Whalen, T. Turner, T. Dunn. (Back row) M. E. Burch, K. Corrigan, L. Blackburn. (Left) Return- ing from last years state championship team, Christina Whalen practiced her driving stroke. (Above) Terry Dunn plot- ted the path of her ball into the cup. Sports 1 93 (Far above) With a look of grim determination, Mary Ellen Burch slammed her shot down the fairway. (Above left)Tara Turner chipped her shot onto the green to score a birdie. (Above) Terri Dunn observed the putting techniques of Linda Blackburn as they finished a round of golf. 1 94 Sports (Far above left) During an afternoon workout, Mary Ellen Burch sharpened her skills on the putting green. (Above) GIRLS J.V. GOLF TEAM: (Front row) T. Hurn, W. Wallace, T. Treemer. (Back row) M. Fuzzell, S. Griffin, L. Nemetz, E. Nemetz. (Left) With intense concentra- tion, Cathy Escalera strengthened her downswing. •irmt Sports 1 95 ' to.-. Cross Country teams stride to district victory Backed by team leadership and a strong desire for winning, the Cross-Country teams of 1977 dominated the district 16-AAAA running competition. Under the proficient coaching techniques of Rayford IV!cllhaney and David Greenfield, the runners gained confidence and competition experience in several key meets. Following many impressive showings in district competition at the A M Consolidated and the Conroe Invitational meets, the boy ' s team ' captured a remarkable second place finish in the district race. In the regional meet held at Austin, the harriers placed a disappointing fifth which caused them to fall short of a bid for the state title. After compiling several first place finishes in early season clashes, the girl ' s team went on to repeat their winning performance in the dis- trict meet. Even though the girls had gained momentum and excellent running form, they had to settle for a frustrating sixth place in the regional meet. This was the first time since their beginning at CHS that the girls did not make a showing at the state finals. Since their start as a major sport, the Cross-Country teams have gained both popularity and state recognition. These qualities, along with the help of several aspiring runners such as Darrell Kurten and Becky Miller, assure the teams of more athletic honors in ' 78. ■H ■P 1 N a4|| Ptt H S ■!.— ' ' (Far above right) During the district meet. Coach Mcllhaney compared the lap times of the varsity runners. (Above left) Conroe runners Becky Miller and Melanie Miller pulled away from the other runners as they sprinted the last 50 yards of the race. (Above) BOYS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: (Front row) C. Smith, G. Housewirth, R. Zagone. (Back row) Coach Mcllhaney, J. Contreras, D. Kurten, S. Russell, M. Yope. 1 96 Sports (Far above left) With a last burst of accel- eration, Darrell Kurten crossed the finish line of take first place. (Above) Mary Gates practiced on improving her stride. (Left) GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: (Front row) N. Fergeson, B. Morning, M. Gates, L. Bull. (Back row) K. Holtkamp, T. Collins, D. Gipson, M. Smith, K. Saun- ders, M. Muller, K. Fain, B. Gates, C. San- ders, Coach Greenfield. Sports 1 97 New improvements predict success for Tiger Tracksters Returning from a highly successful season in the spring of ' 77, the boys ' track team eagerly anticipated competition from rival schools. Although hindered by bad weather and incomplete running facilities, the Tigers practiced in the gymnasium early in the year for the upcom- ing season. Much of the predicted success of the runners was based on the achievements of last year ' s team. Highly talented and spirited people such as hurdler David Dumas and shot putter Klark Bishop emerged as the building blocks of the team ' s victories. These tracksters, along with the district championship Junior Varsity team, helped to establish a lasting Conroe dynasty in track and field. In his second year as head coach of the track program, Rayford Mcllhaney showed several improvements in the team ' s outlook. New methods of training such as a weight lifting program and endurance exercises strengthened the Tiger ' s chances of a district crown. Also, a newly completed resin running track added to the potential of the team. These new improvements, along with the aid of several experienced assistant coaches, foreshadowed victory in the forthcoming meets for the cindermen in the ' 78 season. - U-fi ■' ' ?niC; as.  •« -■(Far above right) Straining every muscle, John Watkins hurled the discus. (Above) The Tigers went through stretching exer- cises before beginning their workout. (Right) In their last burst of speed, Chris Jackson and Wayman Anderson crossed the finish line. 198 Sports ■m . y,, p s i i ai«g i i ; w. . (Far above) Coaches Mcllhaney and Burkhalter studied a sprinter ' s form as he fired out of the starting blocks. (Above right) With a look of intense concentration, John Bodeman cleared the bar at twelve feet. (Above) A high jumper showed excellent form as he flopped over the bar. Sports 1 99 Team unity strengthens Track program (Far above) J.V. TRACK TEAM: (Front row) S. Hilton, J. Graziano, R. Massey, D. Foots, M. Harris, M. Stales, P. Taylor. (2nd) C. Ediand, S. Sommerville, S. VanWic, K. Pratt, D. Stakes, G. Cyphert, C. Murphey, T. York. (3rd) K. Taylor, S. Singleton, G. Krupala, D. Tucker, C. Smith, M. Yope, B. Skipworth, K. Landry, J. McLean. (4th) T. Burnes, V. Cone, B. Crouch, R. Rose, M. Bandit, J. Vesel, D. Anderson, G. Trice. (Above) VARSITY TRACK TEAM: (Front row) T. Lacombe, D. Foots, P. Taylor, M. Robinson, T. York, F. Price, M. Williams, K. Saul, J. Bodeman. (2nd) V. Cone, D. Lanningham, C. Jones, L. Ellisor. (3rd) B. Gandy, D. Dumas, B. Skipworth, C. Jackson, M. Yope, J. Contreras, K. Parks, K. Bishop. (4th) J. Vesel, J. Sommerville, K. Peterson, D. Williamson, D. Kurten, J. William- son, J. McLean, M. Hilton, C. Ford, E. Thacker, R. Gilford, W. Anderson, D. Begin, R. Den- nis, K. White, M. Peedon. (Right) During an afternoon workout. Coach Pope supervised the timing of the runners. Experience provides starting blocks for Tigerettes Challenged by the performance of last year ' s district championship team, the 1978 Girls ' track team eagerly awaited the chance to prove them selves winners. Aided by the practical coaching methods of David Greenfield, the Tigerettes practiced during the cold winter months in preparation for the upcoming season. The team ' s chances for another district crown were increased by the return of several experienced run- ners. These Tigerettes such as Becky Miller, Mary Cafes, Brenda Morn- ing, and Melanie Muller should present a solid roster and supply the team with the necessary leadership to achieve their goal of a winning season. Achieving a goal despite all unyielding conditions separates the win- ners from the true champions. If the Tigerettes can uphold the per- formance that is associated with all CHS athletes, despite the rainy weather and the incomplete track, they will experience the sweetness of victory in its finest form. (Far above) Coach Greenfield offered advice to help Brenda Morning solve problem with the starting blocks. (Above) A pack of runners began their second lap of the mile run. (Above right) MaryCates and Christine Smith worked on improving their strides. Sports 201 Tigerettes develop speed and stamina r (Above left) GIRLS ' TRACK TEAM:(Front) J. Jaster, E. Walker, L. Bull, N. Ferguson M. Smith, T. Talbert, T. Collins. (2nd) B Cates, K. Sanders, L. Rutherford, B Morning, D. Gipson, M. Cates, S. Warren P. Jones, S. Hawkins. (3rd) Coach Green field, G. White, S. O ' Neill, B. Wilkerson C. White, M. Muller, D. Britt, L Kuznair M. McCollum, J. Osburn, C. Stokes (Above) Danielle Gipson and Brenda Morning returned to the starting line for the next 100 yard dash. (Left) In the 440 yard dash, Mary Cates led the sprint to the tape. (Opposite page) Brenda Morning passed the baton to Mary Cates to complete the final leg of the sprint relay. Sports 203 Girls ' Track practices for perfection (Far above right) Before their afternoon practice two runners worked on muscle stretching exercises. (Above) Displaying near perfect form, Brenda Morning awaited the starting gun. (Right) 220 yard sprinters paced themselves on the curve. ' Of ■- • ' v 204 Sports Young Netters seek second straight district crown With hopes of capturing a second straight district title, the Tiger net- ters began their 1978 season with anticipation. The boys ' team, despite losing three seniors after last year, had three returning lettermen: sen- ior. Rick Jones; junior, Wally McAfee; junior, Greg Alger. Though the boys had a young team they hoped to build a district contending team. The girls ' team, after having lost one senior from last year ' s squad, was in the running for the girls ' team championship of District 1 6-4A, a title which they claimed last year. To start off their season, the netters handily defeated McCullough 8- 0. They then met their first real test of the year when they faced a tough team from Klein. The Tigers dropped a close match 5-3. After that first loss the Tigers ' hopes for a team championship were dimmed slightly. Looking ahead, the Tigers saw they were to face another challenge the following week in the name of a team from Cy-Fair. They hoped to be victorious in this match and initiate a successful season. (Far above) Greg Alger stretched high for a backhand volley. (Above left) BOYS TENNIS TEAM; (Front row) David Gordon, Mark Hannah, Greg Widmer, Mike Brown, Tami Buff- ington. (Back row) Greg Alger, Gene Rice, John Alger, Davis Pitts, Rick Jones, Wally McAfee. ( Above right) Greg Widmer concentrated on a forehand cross-court shot. Sports 205 Perseverance key to tennis team success (Far above right) Wally McAfee swung into a top spin serve. (Above) Concen- trating on the ball, Beth Hrdlicka hit her return shot. (Right) Showing good form, Nanette Martin sliced a backhand shot down the alley. 206 Sports .1. Sports 207 Baseball: Practice produces potential power After a team has had a winning season, each team memoer strives to achieve that same high status and their fans expect nothing less. The Tiger Baseball team ' s successful ' 77 season gave them a taste of vic- tory and a goal to look forward to in ' 78. With six returning starters to the Tiger squad, experience for Coach Mike Ferrell was abundant. Out- standing players such as all-district pitcher, Mike Bingham, were fol- lowed up by a host of other able and qualified teammates in the likes of David Womack, Denny Buckalew, John Hineman, and Bobby Lynn Cole- man. Early practice sessions reflected high potential for the diamond men and Coach Ferrell was prompted to remark, The team is looking better and better and we should be able to put up a strong contention for the district championship. (Above right) Steve Bybee worked on improving his timing while at bat. (Above) Coach Mike Ferrell drilled the infield on catching line drives. (Right) With adept eye-hand coordination, David Womack slammed the ball deep into center field. 208 Sports Sports 209 i ' :•: ' j-yA. : ' -i  « ■■■- • Diamond men prepare for district conflict (Right) Catcher, Jeff Henke slammed a line drive toward center field. (Below right) Basic baseball equipment. (Below left) David Womacl ' s throw from short- stop beat the runner to second base. M : . 210 Sports (Above left) In batting practice, David Womack steadily improved his swing. (Above) During practice sessions, pitcher, Mike Bingham utilized the pitch- ing machine. (Left) Bobby Lynn Coleman scooped up a grounder to the infield. Sports 21 1 212 Sports Wiih the ending of another year of cornpeti tion in sports, all Conroe Tigers emerged with a modified view of them selves and life itself. The year of ' 77- ' 78 was one filled with heartbreaking losses on the way to the top, and thrilling victories on the path toward that sin- gle most valued accom plishment — becoming a champion. But throughout our sport-influenced lives here at Conroe High, we have conceived and then emphasized a major con- cept for everyone to live by. after we choose our goal m life, we must strive for it We must take the good with the bad. For when we attain that all-important apex, we know we have become Number 1!!! 5ix rt-s- 213. ' iSvi ii ' S:!i S :iiir,S hir ! ' f M ' ?iri:iS. Jf ' i isi i riSif: - ' ; 4Si ' : i iy ' jfii n HOilOH® 3 They were sexy; They were great! They were the class of 78 As the passage of time brought the new year clearly into view, the Class of ' 78 realized that the year for which they ' d waited so long had suddenly arrived. The long climb was ending as each senior realized the finish line was near and on the other side of that line waited new experiences and more bright hopes. The Seniors of ' 78 brought about a new tradition with their tremendous enthusiasm and were instru- mental in motivating the spirit of the student body. They set a national record with their magazine drive netting over $78,000 and have a right to claim the longest winning streak for pep rallies. Their passage marks the last class to be united under one high school for the Conroe area. As future days carry each member of this out- standing class on his way, may they reflect on their past experiences and never forget all the joyous times at Conroe High School. The changes which occurred over the four years will be relived many times — from the first wild-eyed day in the Aquar- ium to the proud feeling of honor when that long awaited diploma was received. Take these memories with you Seniors and let them remind you of what it was like to be king of the mountain. 216 Honors — Outstanding Seniors ' Remember this? Outstanding Seniors — Honors 21 7 Outstanding Seniors of 1978 On the following pages, a tribute is made to those especially outstanding in the Class of ' 78. Their exceptional character, academic achievements and involvement make them deserving of the honor of being chosen the Outstanding Seniors of 1 978. Aileen Ussery Tackling the tremendous responsibility of serving as Editor of the FLARE, Aileen dem- onstrated exceptional leadership character- istics. While participating in the band pro- gram, she was in the marching, concert and symphonic bands. Her academic abilities qualified her to become a member of the National Honor Society. Aileen also became involved in Student Council and FHA. In addition, the FLARE Staff elected her to serve as their FLARE Queen candidate in the Coronation. Outside of school, Aileen was a member of Young Life and active in her church youth activities. Kevin Kennedy Through participation in sports, Kevin established himself as a truly gifted athlete. His three year position on the Varsity Foot- ball Team brought him many awards and finally placed him on the All State and All American teams. He stood as a source of leadership to the student body and was instrumental in leading the Tigers to many successive victories. While serving as presi- dent of the class, he led the Juniors to set a national record with their magazine drive and challenged underclassmen to beat their mark. 218 Outstanding Seniors Jeff Waldo Jeff has only been at CHS for one year but his achievements have certainly made him outstanding in his class. He is a tre- mendously gifted musician which is evident by his band membership. Jeff has been involved in his school band for four years and made first chair in All District, Region, Area and All-State bands. He also made first chair in the All-State Symphony Orchestra. He participated in the German Club, Astron- omy Club and was interested in speech. His academic achievements made him eligible for induction into the National Honor Soci- ety. Tish Corporon Promoting school spirit was the primary concern of Tish. As a Golden Girl, basketball cheerleader and football Tiger, she was instrumental in backing the athletic teams. Her position on Student Council and as a class officer reflect her interest and abilities in leadership. As a member of FTA, she learned more about her planned career as a teacher. She was also a member of the Spanish Club and was selected as a Home- coming Queen candidate and FLARE Queen candidate. Tish took an interest in journal- ism and was a member of the Triumph Staff and served as Assistant Editor her senior year. Her many talents and abilities were reflected by her participation in these vari- ous organizations. Outstanding Seniors 219 r Mike Gipson Mike holds many outstand- ing abilities and demonstrated them through his involvement in various activities. He was a member of the German Club and participated in freshman basketball and track. Mike also devoted much time to the FLARE Staff and was photog- rapher and editor of Sports his senior year. He participated in Student Council and served as Vice-President of the Student body. His studies were not for- gotten and Mike ' s abilities qualified him for induction into the National Honor Society. He plans to attend Texas A M and major in electrical engi- neering. Cindy Sterling Involvement in choir ranks high on Cin- dy ' s list of accomplishments. She was a member of the Freshman Girl ' s Choir, Advanced Girl ' s Choir and Chambers Sing- ers. Using her creative writing abilities, Cindy served as Assistant Editor for the Troika Staff and won National Scholastic Writing awards. She also participated in the Spanish Club, French Club and NHS. Cindy received a National Merit Letter of Com- mendation and was selected for Who ' s Who among American High School students. 220 Outstanding Seniors Cile Stokes Someone once remarked that Cile was the best female athlete they had ever seen. Her excellent achievements as a Tigerette make her well deserving of this compli- ment. She has played Varsity basketball for three years and was chosen for All-District in 76-77. She further used her athletic abili- ties while running on the Varsity Track Team. Cile participated in leadership by serving as a Junior Representative and was a member of the Student Council. Her scho- lastic standing made her eligible for the National Honor Society and she was selected for Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Cile was also involved in FHA, Young Life, and the Span- ish Club. Dee Dee Jung During her years at CHS, Dee Dee has made outstanding achievements by being a member of the marching, symphonic and Dixieland bands. Her honors include: 1st Division in Solo and Ensemble contest and All District and All Region bands. She par- ticipated in the Student Council by repre- senting the band and was also active in the Wilderness Club and Young Life. Further- more, Dee Dee was inducted into the National Honor Society and selected for Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Outstanding Seniors Outstanding Seniors 221 Outstanding Seniors Bret Wingert Comedy in the FLARE would not have been the same without the creativity of Bret. He assisted with the time-consuming task of thinking up snaps and served as Advertisement Editor. Bret also took an interest in music and was a member of the mixed choir and the A Cappella Choir. He also participated in the Spanish Club, Chess Club, and Math Club. Bret received a great scholastic honor by earning the National Merit Letter of Commendation and was selected for membership in the National Honor Society. He used acting talents in Lit- tle Theatre productions and also attended Young Life and church youth activities. Lili Rivera Taking part in many activities makes Lili well deserving of this honor. She supported school spirit by being a four year member of Golden Girls and also belonged to the Spanish Club, History Club, and Science Club. On top of these activities, Lili took on the pressures of FLARE Staff and served as the Editor of Classes her senior year. But, through all this, Lili established the scholas- tic average qualifying her to serve as Salu- tatorian of her class and was also eligible for membership in the National Honor Soci- ety. 222 Outstanding Seniors Cindy Hayward Cindy has shown much enthusiasm and interest with her involvement in FHA by being a four-year member and serving as President and Vice-President. She has also used her dancing abilities to their fullest by being an officer and member of the Golden Girls. She received the honor of being selected for Who ' s Who in American Drill Teams and also Who ' s Who Among Ameri- can High School Students. Her other activi- ties include membership in the Drama Club, French Club, Student Council and National Honor Society. Don High Blessed with a tre- mendous voice, Don uti- lized his talents with involvement in choir and drama. He held major roles in school produc- tions and made the All- State Choir. Before com- ing to CHS, Don was involved with the Good Sportsmanship League and Student Council. He used his athletic abilities on the Varsity Tennis Team and academic achievements made him eligible for the National Honor Society. Outstanding Seniors 223 Outstanding Seniors Dannah Edwards Dannah defied language barriers and established herself as a fluent speaker of French. She made a name for herself by placing fourth nationally in Concours National De Francais. She served as presi- dent of the French Club and belonged to the Spanish Club. Dannah ranked third in the state at the Texas French Symposium and first at the Annual Declamation Contest. Furthermore, she took on the position of Poetry Editor for the new Troika Staff and was a Ready Writing Contestant. In addition to these accomplishments and awards, Dannah ' s scholastic standing made her eli- gible for induction into the National Honor Society. Jim Grigsby Jim demonstrated his interest in leader- ship by participating in government through the Student Council and serving as President of the organization. The golf and cross country teams provided an outlet for his athletic talents. Exceptional academic abilities, combined with participation in the Math Club, German Club and Chess Club, qualified Jim for membership in the National Honor Society. He was also involved on the FLARE Staff and served as the Photography Editor his senior year. 224 Outstanding Seniors Donna Duggan Taking advantage of many talents, Donna used them to participate in various activi- ties. She became fluent in French, being active in this club for four years. She also joined the time-consuming FLARE Staff and served as Activities Editor her senior year. Donna became involved with the music department and vi as a member of the Chambers Choir and A Cappella Choir. Fur- thermore, she joined the Medical Careers Club, participated in Young Life and studied in the FHA department. Donna excelled aca- demically and her efforts were rewarded with membership in the National Honor Society and selection for Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. n Richard Groppell During the two years Richard has been at CHS, his achievements have made him stand out in his class. He ranked third in the state TIASA competitions and served as president of the Industrial Arts Club his senior year. He served as parliamentarian for the Student Council, exercising his lead- ership abilities. While taking a full load and holding down a job, Richard posted a high scholastic average and received member- ship in the National Honor Society and was selected for Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Outstanding Seniors 225 Lisa Shepherd Lisa climaxed her high school days by taking on the position of Editor-in-Chief for the newly formed Troika Staff. She was an involved four-year Golden Girl and served as Vice-President her senior year. She also was a Gigi and was selected as Outstanding Golden Girl. Her interests varied broadly and she was a member of many different clubs such as FHA, Spanish Club, Medical Careers Club, Psychology Club and Wilder- ness Club. Leadership held importance and Lisa served as a Junior Representative and took part in Student Council. Finally, her academic standing earned her a place in the National Honor Society. Doug Begin Taking an interest in journalism, Doug was a two-year member of the Triumph Staff. He oversaw the finances for the school newspaper while serving as Adver- tisement Editor his senior year. Doug also demonstrated athletic abilities and took an active interest in track. He ran Cross Coun- try and saw his teamwork pay off as the team won many honors. Doug made out- standing scholastic achievements and was thus inducted into the National Honor Soci- ety. As a reward for his accomplishments, Doug graduated from Conroe High School as an honor student. 226 Outstanding Seniors Outstanding Seniors JoeZinecker Joe filled his high school days with partic- ipation and enthusiasm in many various organizations. He took advantage of musi- cal talents by being involved in the march- ing and Concert bands and was a four year member of the French Club. He used his leadership qualities by serving as president of the Wilderness Club and was also a mem- ber of Student Council. Through activities in the Chess Club, Math Club and Tactics and Strategy Club, Joe exercised reasoning abil- ities. His scholastic abilities earned him the honor of a National Merit Letter of Com- mendation and he was inducted into the National Honor Society. Phillip King Destined to be a profe ssional, Phillip spent most of his time playing golf. He was a four year varsity letterman, a runner-up medalist in 16-4A competition and a Texas State Junior Golf Finalist. Phillip was a member of the Spanish Club and was inducted into the National Honor Society as a junior. During his senior year, Phillip served as Vice-President of his class and thus participated in Student Council. Outstanding Seniors 227 Jeff Henke While being highly successful in various athletics, Jeff maintained the scholastic average qualifying him for the honor of being the Valedictorian for the Class of ' 78. His position on the varsity football and baseball teams earned him many awards and honors but did not interfere with his studies. He was inducted into the National Honor Society and also participated in the German Club. Ann Vanwinkle Ann ' s creative abilit ies gave the term flower child a new meaning. Her talents in floraculture allowed her to take the prize of Reserve Grand Champion Floral Arrange- ment. She was also active in FHA and served as president of the club her senior year and was thus a member of Student Council. Ann served as a vital part of vari- ous FFA judging teams and took a first place in the State Senior Chapter Conduct- ing Team. She promoted school spirit as a member of the Tiger Paws and was inducted into the National Honor Society. Outstanding Seniors 228 Outstanding Seniors Larry Brunson Larry ' s enthusiasm and participation was vital to the success of the senior class. He was essential in promoting spirit and led decoration activities. Whenever anyone needed a helping hand, Larry was there. He was involved with music in the marching band and was also a member of the Latin Club and German Club. He used his math abilities to compete in math tournaments and was successful here also. Larry was inducted into the National Honor Society, elected president of the organization his senior year and represented the club on Student Council. Bruce Frazier Although Bruce has only been at CHS for a little over a year, he stands out in his class. His interests have centered around choir and he has devoted four years to it. As a senior in the A Capella choir, he reached All-Region and All-Area in the state competi- tion. Nationally, Bruce ranked highly among other students and received the National Merit Letter of Commendation and was also inducted into the National Honor Society. L Outstanding Seniors 229 state and National Winners Recognition should be given to those students who tried that little bit harder and worked that little bit longer to become tops in their field. Because all competition had not been completed before the publication of the FLARE, possibly some all-state and national finalists do not appear on these pages. But much thanks and praise goes out to all those students who represent Conroe High as the best in their area of competition. All-State Choir Jeff Allen (Alternate) Don High Tara Turner 230 Honors National Swimming Finalist Denise Welch k- ml vCBi SSKBHM All-State Football iciil:.i (2nd Team) David Dumas All-State Football (1st Team) Kevin Kennedy Honors 231 1978 Honors of merit and achievement Valedictorian Jeff Henke Salutatorian Lili Rivera National Merit Finalists Tony Gilbert Michael Griffin National Merit Letter of Commendation Bruce Frazier Bret Wingert loeZinecker Mark Robinson Steve Allen (Not pictured) Tami Buffington Peggy Kendall Cindi Sterling Girls ' and Boys ' State Representatives Annette Wagnon Cile Stokes Jimmy Straughn Bill Candy Honors 233 1977 Homecorning Queen Miss Sharon PUce 1978 Queen of the FLARE tO %IM i ' hl«r« I . i i itf aHiia HHB J fiE 7 gyS Lazz L± J iaatsxi o: 238 Faculty — Dedication LPzincifiaL or Lxynzoz ::zrfL k -cz cnooL Over the past decade of growth and change, Mr. Montgomery, principal of Conroe High School, has held the reins and guided the steps of students in their progress to adulthood. As principal, Mr. Montgomery has overseen the development of many new programs in this, one of the largest high schools in the United States. Some of these programs include the Vocational School, the offering of advanced courses for accelerated students and the student handbook. In 1976, Mr. Montgomery played an instrumental part in acquiring the Tiger mascot. The students wanted it named J.T. but Mr. Montgomery insisted that it be given its traditional name of Mac. Mr. Montgomery is a strong believer in student activ- ities and takes great pride in the achievements by his kids. There is genuine concern and compassion in the heart of this great man and his friendliness is over- whelming. Mr. Montgomery solves problems by con- sidering what is best for all and the student always comes first in his concerns. A tremendous amount of thanks goes out to you, Mr. Montgomery, from the faculty and students of your school. Thank you for all the ways you have enriched our lives. Dedication — Faculty 239 Conroe Independent School District Board of Trustees (Above) BOARD OF TRUSTEES: (Front row) Oree Bozman, Rusty Sledge, Gerald Crelghton. (Back) Roger Galatas, Emmitt Houser, Roy Poinsett, Don Buckalew. Superintendent ' s Office Assistant Superintendent Mr. Gordon Brown HELEN COE Secretary SAMMIE GREGORY Guidance and Testing Administration — Faculty 241 Assistant Principal Mr. E. Y. Steakley MARY UNDERWOOD Secretarv To Principal, Mr. J. T. Montgomery Assistant Principal Mr. Glenn Winn Counselor and Curriculum Director 242 Faculty — Office System School day clocked by Office System JUDY CARTER Receptionist Freshman Office JUDYFALLIN Receptionist Main Office LANELLE FAIR Financial Secretary ROBERT HENRY Vocational Director LOUISE J ESSIP Vocational Secretary JO ANN MYERS Attendance Aide ELLEN NEEVES Attendance Aide ANN OGLESBY Attendance Secretary VIRGINIA SCHILHAB Attendance Aide MARGIE STUBBS Receptionist Main Office Office System — Faculty 243 Counselors make hectic schedule changes to aid students ELNA BILTON Counselor Aide JEANIE BROWN Counselor, 11th Grade EARL COLLIER Text Book Supervisor WILMA EATON Counselor Aide BUSTER FUQUA Counselor, Vocational School NANCY GUINN Counselor, 9ih Grade LOIS GUINN Registrar BETTY SMITH Counselor 10th Grade RUTH STROZIER Counselor Aide TOMMY SZYMCZAK Counselor, 1 2th Grade SHIRLENEVALIGURA Counselor Aide SHARON WALTERS Couriselor, 12th Grade 244 Faculty — Counselors HARTWELL BROWN Assistant Principal, 1 2th Grade GRACE FAIR Assistant Principal Aide WYNELLE GIBSON Assistant Principal Aide ELMER GIPSON Assistant Principal Vocational School JOANNGOLDING Assistant Principal Aide JOHNGOLDING Assistant Principal, 9th Grade LUTHER HALL Assistant Principal, 1 1th Grade LARRY HAUKE Assistant Principal JOYCE MCFARLAND Assistant Principal Aide MIKEMILLIFF Assistant Principal, 10th Grade JUDYSATTERFIELD Assistant Principal Aide Student activities regulated through Assistant Principals ' Office Assistant Principals — Faculty 245 Got a problem? Call Specialty Personnel ELEANOR BRICKHOUSE Teachers Workroom DOLPHUS COLLIER Assistant Librarian CORAL COOPER Nurse LILIACOUVILLION Library Aide LUANNECOX Special Services BECKY FRITZ Special Services CAROLYN GARRETT Special Services BARBARA GREEN Assistant Nurse HELEN HUBER Coaches Office TOMMIEHUDGINS Special Services 246 Faculty — Special Services L CINDY HULSE Special Services JUDYKIDD Child Care Aide FAYE NETTLES Study Hall KATHLEEN PURSWELL Study Hall JAN RAY Department Head Office GARY SANGSTER Data Processing Aide FRANCES SIMKULET Librarian BILLSTEEN Drivers Education DOROTHY WESTFALL Child Care Aide Special Services — Faculty 247 Cooks and custodians — Can ' t do without ' em! (Far above) MAIN CAFETERIA: (Front row) Margaret Lucas, Mary Dier. (2nd) Lois Wilson, Margie Babb, Louise Graham, Mary Searcy, Maryetta Chapman. (3rd) Virginia Thomas, Gertrude Brown, Barler Williams, Patricia Chapman, Lynda Shipp, Doris Carnes, Leola Henderson, Lula Wilson, Annie Smith, Betty Defoor, Sandi Cambell, Francis Castleberry, Ruby Hopper. (Above left) CUSTODIANS: (Front) Dorothy Paftord, Oretha Jackson. (Back) Charley Stone, A! Weir, Lewis Evans, Ernest Smith, Sherman Evans, William Tal- ford, Richard Ferguson. (Above) FRESHMAN CAFETERIA: Mary Chnstensen, Mary Worn- ack. Sue Whitesides, Gertie Roberts, Mary Gregg, Adell Hall, Crystal! Cantrell, N ' aria Comacho, Marilyn Mills. 248 Faculty — Maintenance Office Aides ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS OFFICE COUNSELORS OFFICE Gwen Anderson Lisa Bass Doris Beard Donna Blanton Annette Carrier Lycia Croxdale Laura Curtis Tracy Gowing Suzanne Hall Kelly Haynes Robin Healy Cassandra Hunter Kim Jones Gay Koenig Melody Lawson Sherry Lawson Susan Martin Laura Milliff Caria Nelson Darin Nichols Diana Oliver Mona Perkins Sharon Place Lindley Pond Barbara Sawyer Darlene Schilhab Terri Tate Leesa Thompson Donna Williams Renee Willig ATTENDANCE OFFICE Julie Allen Natalie Camino Carol Castleschoudt Vanessa Cone Kelly Dunmire Peggy Flannagan Renee George Sandra Hoffman Robin Jones Diane McFadden Dawn McKinney Donna McKinney Sheronda Mitchell Linda Morrow Donna Oldner Pamela O ' Meara Mona Perkins Ellen Rozak Ann Sterling Melva Teel Vickie Thomas Boo Webster Charlene Williams Merri Williams Lorna Albright Gigi Blanton Dee Dee Couvillion Donna Duggan Becky Feinberg Lisa French Sheila Hager Cindy Hayward Chris Hudson Vickie Mayer Tami Mitchell Beth Owens DEPARTMENT HEAD OFFICE Susan Gilkeson EveMuiler Lauren Ruppert Susan Watts FRESHMAN OFFICE Kathy Adams Paula Amos Connie Cheatham Ramona Cox Katharine Croak Virginia Dargitz Kay Fitzgerald Jayce Gandy Lynn Horton Pamela Jones Nancy Lambright Kim Lindsey Connie Matthew CarIa McGee Brenda Morning Suzette Murphy Alicia Stubbiefield Sherry Syrak Lavonne Wade Janet Walker Terry Willingham Kathi Yorek LIBRARY John Bemrose Joe Blackman Lisa Byrd Kathy Coile Debra Coon David Dumas Deidra Hall Ivy Moss Linda Pace Keri Parker Rhonda Parker Bobbie Phillips Stella Pittman Diana Sauceda Richard Shehane Mary Sleezer Linda Steitz Theresa Vilardi William Waggoner Lisa Weaver Donna Williams David Womack MAIN OFFICE Cindy Brickhouse Tracy Champion Kasey Cochran Terri Feagan Daria Gagnon Suzanne Hardamon Thamie Horace Susan Johnson Renee Longan Cynthia Rascoe Cindy Simmons Linda Umlang Ellen Vaughn Susan Wise VOCATIONAL OFFICE Jane Allen Carolyn Ballard Denny Buckalew Kenneth Byington Robin Dittfurth Sara Gibson John Hineman Jone Hruska Leah Lesser Connie Lewis Loretta Lewis Deborah Mayo Dorothy McCloy Jennifer McKernon Diana McMullen Sharon Morrison Eileen Nemetz Melinda Norreli Cindy Roberts Penny Sandlyn Pattie Simmons Linda Vader Jody Ware Tim Wold Office Aides — Faculty 249 Athletes given boost under talented coaches LARRY BERKMAN Physical Education Athletics BOB BONAR Physical Education Athletics MARSHA FOUCHE Health AUBREY FRAZIER Health Tennis PAUL HARRIS Health Athletics Coach Mcllhaney gave Cross Country runners Their lap CINDY HEAD Physical Education Golden Girls CAROL HURLEY Physical Education Girls Basketball BUDDY MOORHEAD Physical Education Athletics 250 Faculty — Athletics MARY JO PARKER Athletics Health Physical Education CALVIN POPE Athletics Physical Education MARSHA PORTER Physical Education, Basketball MARY ROOK Health MIKESALY Trainers Athletics DAVE SMITH Physical Education Athletics JOY SPEARS Physical Education Health W. T. STAPLER Physical Education Head Coach Coach Burkhalter contributed to the immense spirit built up by the football team during their successful season. Athletics — Faculty 251 Short route to work offered through CVAE LINDY BINGHAM CVAE Office Duplication CHARLES COX CVAE, Athletics MARIANNE GORDON CVAE Academics JO ANN GRIFFIN CVAE Academics CHUCK HAYS CVAE Lab 252 Faculty — CVAE ' . CAROLYN JACKSON CVAE Academics PATRICIA KUNS CVAE Academics KAY McCULLOUCH CVAE Academics PHILIP RIVET CVAE CoOp NITA SIMMONS CVAE Co-Op PEGGIE MILLER CVAE Academics ROBERT MORPHEW CVAE Lab SARA PAUL CVAE Academics FRANCIS PEOPLES CVAE Academics CVAE — Faculty 253 KAYWEISE Department Head Literature Creative Writing SALLY BEARD English IV LINDA BOSLEY English III Shakespeare gains life through Literature 7 ' v.- BONNIE BOWMAN English III LINDA BRIDGES English I Typing I BETTY BROOKSHIRE English I LYNNCARTWRIGHT English I DEBBIE COTTON English Cheerleaders Tiger Paws SUSAN DODD English II 254 FocL-lty — English PATRICIA EZELL Practical English English IV ANN MARIE GARRETT English II SHIRLEY GARRETT English II BETTYE GORDON English II SUSIE HEFT English III AMY HOWARD English III, IV Ms. Leidy wiped away confusion over the principles of grammar. SANDRA HURLEY English II BERTA JOHNSON English III JOYCE LEIDY English IV Philosophy English — Taculty 255 Greater writing skills encouraged by English Department JUDY OLIVER English IV Practical English BEVERLY PERSON English II JEAN ROBERTS English III NATALIE RUSSELL English IV PAT RUTHERFORD English IV DOROTHY RUTLEDGE English I CAROL THOMPSON English II, CLARA TRAYLOR English ELNORAWOOTTON English 256 Facul«y — English Students received careful instruction by Mr. Lilley in the basics of Mechanical Drawing. Shops bring new assets to talented students DOUGLAS BUCK General Electricity MALLIE DAVIS Metal Shop STAN LILLEY Mechanical Drawing HOWARD MOORE Vocational Agriculture RONNIE MOORE Meat Processing FRONCELL REECE Meat Processing CHARLES REED Wood Shop HARRY SAUL Mechanical Drawing T P y ; MIKE SCHROEDER Horticulture Shop — Faculty 257 Supremacy achieved in business skills Mrs. Matlock built a strong basis on which students improved typing skills. PHYLLIS LUTON DEPARTMENT HEAD Typing I, II MARGARET FRANCIS Business Principles Business Law, Typing I MOLLIE GRIFFIN CVAE, General Business BARBARA LANDRY Shorthand I, II, Typing I EXA MATLOCK Typing I CAROL PITTS Typing I, II, Bookkeeping Shorthand I GWEN WELCH Bookkeeping I, II, Typing I Record Keeping NANCY YOUNG Bookkeeping, Typing 11 Business Math 258 Faculty — Business Creativity stimulated by Fine Arts Department Mrs. White placed strong emphasis on the fundamentals of tex- ture and design. BECKY BELL Drama I, 11, IV SYLVIA CAMERON Art II, III, IV MARY BETH HALL Flare Journalism I, II LARRY HOBSON Band JOHN JENNINGS Choir ANN LEE Choir MATTIE PORTER Crafts CAROLE PUTMAN Drama I, Debate Speech I BARBARA WHITE Art I RON WRIGHT Band Fine Arts — Faculty 259 PETRADRUMWRIGHT Spanish II, III HANNAGROTE GermanI, II, III CHARLINEMULLER FrenchI, II, III, IV HELEN LISTON English I Latin I, II SWANETTESCHUH Spanish I CLINTON USHER Spanish I Distant communications bridged in Foreign Languages Miss Schuh exolained the conjugation of verbs. 260 Faculty — Foreign Languages SUZANNE HOLMES DEPARTMENT HEAD HECE MARY CROSSLEY Home and Family Living Homemaking II SHIRLEY HAYWARD Homemal ing I, III SUE KEAY Homemaking I BARBARA POISSOIT Homemaking I, II Mrs. Poissoit stressed development of skills in family living. Women ' s tasks take new approach in Home Economics Home Economics — faculty 261 MARGUERITE BYRNES DEPARTMENT HEAD Calculus I, II PATSY BALDWIN Algebra I Int. Algebra I MARTHA CARSON Geometry, Algebra I GAYLE COLEMAN Algebra I, F.O.M. I JANICE DUNN Calculus I, Trig, M.O.C.E. CAROLYN FANNIN Algebra I, Int. Algebra I WILLIAM FRANCIS Algebra II, F.O.M. II DAVID GREENFIELD Geometry, Athletics PEGGY HYDE Trig, Analytics, F.O.M. II, Calculus I SUSANNE MCMILLAN Geometry, Int. Algebra II 262 Faculty — Math Math Department teaches basic procedures for complicated formulas IVAN MADELEY Algebra I, Int. Algebra CAROL REA Algebra II, Geometry Int. Algebra II LORIA REECE Algebra I, Int. Algebra I JANE SIMPSON Geometr , Int. Algebra I ANNE SMITH Algebra I, M.O.C.E. JOE SMITH F.O.M. I Int. Algebra I MARION SZYMCZAK Geometry, Int. Algebra II JEANETTE VOLKMER Algebra II, F.O.M. II Trig KAREN WATSON Algebra II, Int. Algebra II Trig NELDA WHITE Geometry. Int. Algebra II Math — Faculty 263 Formulas and Parameciums gain new light through Science FRANK RAY DEPARTMENT HEAD Biology I AVA BARGMANN Physical Science DARLENE BASS Physical Science KENNETH BURKHALTER Physical Science Athletics JOAN CARR Physical Science R. L. CLINE Chemistry I, Geology GERALD DANIEL Chemistry I, II WINFREDFINKE Biology I 264 Faculty — Science NORMAN GRIFFIN Biology I JOE KETHAN Physical Science STEVE KHATIBI Geometry, Physics SHARU NANCE Chemistry I Physical Science Mr. Ray revealed microscopic life to his biology students. JIM PERRY Biology I SHELBA RICHARDSON Biology I NEAUN SEGREST Chemistry I Algebra I BETTY STARNES Biology I NOVALENE THURSTON Biology!, II SUE TRAYLOR Biology I MARY WEIR Physical Science Science — FocuHy 265 History of Man traced through Social Studies MARSHALL TOPPEL DEPARTMENT HEAD American History MIKE BARBER American History, Athletics WILLIAM BROWN Civics CAROLINE CRYAR American History CATHY EVANS Texas History, Sociology ANNETTE FERRELL American History MIKE FERRELL American History, Athletics DOROTHY GRAHAM American History World History S j)C| f Mr. Zuber ' s Civics classes learned to understand different forms of government. DON GRANGER LAWREN GUNTER TED HAESE American History American History American History OLIVER NANCE Economics World History Careers BARBARA HOLMES JUDY HOWARD World Geography Bible American History Civics 266 Faculty — Social Studies CHRIS KATTNER Civics Golf SUSAN LEWIS American History Health RAY MCILHANEY American History Athletics KAREN MILLIFF American History World History PATRICIA PIERCE Psychology EARLRICHTER Civics CLYDE SPEARS American History SHARON WALKER Civics Humanities BARBARA WEISINGER Civics RICHARD WELCH Civics JOHN WILSON American History R.A.ZUBER Civics Social Studies — Faculty 267 EARL CARPENTER Air Conditioning GRACIE DORMAN Cosmetology JOYCE EDWARDS Drafting HARLAN FUNDERBURG ICT Mr. Funderburg gave students aid in deciding their future careers. FRANCIS GARRETT Distributive Education ROBERT HARRIS Metal Trades HOWARD JACOBSON Printing Trades 268 Faculty — Vocational Vocational Department insures future without college JACK MCCULUR Auto Mechanics JOHN NEATHERY Radio and TV MARIAN PEARCE Child Care DON SMITH Data Processing Under Mrs. Pearce, students explored the imagination of a child ' s mind. ■fil BOB STEVENS Building Trades CONNIE TAYLOR VOE JIMMY TAYLOR Auto Body NATHALIE TAYLOR Data Processing CAROLYN WALKER VOE HARDY WOOD Electric Trades Vocational — Faculty 269 ' : ' ii ' iim!i OlrA%« 0« As the years passed by, more fuel was added to the flame and the fire experienced its full force. But as the Seniors of 1978 end this phase of life, and the present becomes past memories, their flame will never die. 17 1 4 Seniors i.%. ' -4jfl ' ' -t ' UKS ' cjj ' - ' cs O ' i.-mi s i ' a ' - ' S ' A- - V siWj -sjTtWf  - 1 -vifc -v.i ' afT ■at ' Vsi c. V ' it Va - ' 6 ' . ' «w- w -m ■ii «Oi%ilOH« Senior Class Officers President — David Hooker Vice-President — Snapper Kinj Secretary — TishCorporon Treasurer -— Heidi McCoy Senio ' b ■- 2 3 Sybil Abbott James Abner Steve Acker Kathy Adams JeffAgnor CLASS REPRESENTATIVES: (Top to bottom) Hailey Billingslea, Lorna Albrignt, Laura Curtis, Gina Coleman, Leesa Thompson, Sharon Place. Walter Alldredge Geoffrey Allen Joan Allen ifl 274 Seniors Bryan Anderson Freda Anderson Katherine Anderson Peggy Anderson Alma Ballard Jacque Barlon Seniors 275 Mike Bingham Brian Bishop John Bishop Glen Blackburn Randy Blake i Iss « M k i... m liL . ' If7 i MLj Dana Blankenship Gigi Blanton Marilyn Boston Blake Bowman Daphne Blevins David Boatwright Robert Batot Debra Brandt Class of ' 78 276 Seniors The end of quarter syndrome. Donna Brannon Denecia Branson Kevin Brown Lynn Brown Sandra Brown Steve Brownlow Kan Broyles Seniors 277 Larry Bruce Larry Brunson Simone Brunson Denny Buckalew Roxanna Bucklin Think stork! Jimmy Bunch Patricia Burdeaux Dean Burmaster John Burns Brent Calfee 278 ■Seniors Pam Gates Carl Caywood Andrea Chachere Senior Class . m I , .. -o M t %i i M. : ' ■■1 9 Melinda Chambers Tracy Champi on Seniors 279 Sherre Cochran Gina Coleman Pam Colvin Roger Cody Catherine Cohea Dale Colby Bobby Lynn Coleman Cheryl Collins Ed Collins Paula Collins Terry Collins Dean Connel Cheryl Connelly Tommy Conroe John Contreras 280 Seniors My orthodontist says I ' ll only have to wear it for a year or two. Charles Cotton Jeanne Cotton Dee Dee Couvlllion Sonja Cowan Patricia Cotton Karen Coyne Stephanie Cottrell Dean Craig Brian Culver Mark Curtis Diane Cunningham Malcolm Davidson Laura Curtis Myra Davis Class of ' 78 282 Seniors Fred Deals William Defoor Bruce Degner Connie Ditmore ■f Robin Dittfurth Deeana Dodson Debbie Doerr Seniors 283 Danny Dollar Roxie Drackett Patricia Dommell Bobby Donnell Kathy Dorsey Terry Drake Stephanie Drumwnght Donna Duggan Carrie Downing David Dumas Kay Beth Edwards Mary Edwards Steve Effinger Wesley Eher Mike Ellington 284 Seniors Gary Fallin ,i .--it Anita Fankhanel TerrI Feagan Becky Femberg Ronald Ferguson Senior Class Seniors 285 Brent Feurbacker 286 ' ' Seniors Steve Gibson Michael Gipson Tony Gilbert Robert Glasgow Seniors 287 Class of ' 78 Terrie Groce Terry Guy Richard Groppell Stewart Gwyn 288 Seniors m not going to touch it — you touch it. Seniors 289 Walon Harris Allison Harvey Nora Hashaw Connie Haskett Darlene Hasselmier Brian Hatherly Kathy Hauber Bradley Hayden James Hayden Steve Hayden i f ll L ' ' ' ' M 4 p _ T fH r Cindy Hayward Robert Healy Kim Helgerson Gale Helton John Henderson Senior Class Leslie Henderson Jeanette Hendricks Jeff Henke David Henry James Higgins ■. ,i Theresa Higgins David Hinsley , 9 I j3R - % % Oh k-- 1 KT! B ' « — 1 Hit ' 1 4 f A IVlark Hilton John Hineman Sandra Hoffman Sandra Holcombe William Holcombe Cathy Holland Debbie Hollander Julie Hollander tvlark Holmes Carl Holzwarth David Hooker Tommy Hopper Thamie Horace Lynn Horton Eddie Houston Patricia Houston Tobin Howze Gary Hudgeons Chris Hudson Brenda Irvine Mike Jefferson Franl Jackowski Debbie Jett David Jackson Robert Jezierski Kim Jackson Steve Johns Jaylene Jacobs Donna Johnson Matt Johnson Kim Jones Sandra Johnson Nancy Jones Steve Johnson Rick Jones Beverly Jones Jesse Jones Debra Jordan Robert Jordan Blinded by the light. Patrick Kahn Seniors 293 Gwen Kennedy Kevin Kennedy Pam Kersten MarkKilbourne Leslie Killingsworlh Class of ' 78 294 Seniors Darrell Kurten Bill Lambert Shelly Kutach Nancy Lambright Tim Kuzniar Mark Lamp David La Francis Dennis Landrum Seniors 295 I Carol Leeves Paul Letbetter Lisa Lemimg Rhonda Leverett Delman Lentz Lori Leone Stephen LeVier Michael Lewis Kim Lindsey Larry Lister Leah Lesser Allison Lightner Annette Lockhart Keith Lowe Senior Class 296 Seniors A little lower and to the left. Melanie Mace Rick Manzo LouAnn Maddox Kevin Matthews Darlene Mahaffey Jeff Maxie Shawn Mangum Vickie Mayor Seniors 297 Bruce McDonald Pam McDonald Robert McGowan Dianne McFadden Jennifer McKernan Bryan McKinley Lori McKinley Dawn McKlnney Donna McKinney J ody McLean 298 Seniors s. L.Hh . HSSP ' Seniors 299 Sharon Morrison Tammie Morris Joe Morrow Charles Morse Ivy Moss Michele Moss Joe Muhle Brian Murray DeeAnn Nash Eve Muller Steve Nash Myron Murphy Robinette Neal ' ■m Suzette Murphy Roy Neeves Class of ' 78 300 ' Seniors Reed Oliver Deborah Owens Seniors 301 1 Marie Owens Rebecca Paris Jannita Parker Rhonda Parker Charles Parks You dare interrupt me during deadlines? 302 Seniors I m gtM Christopher Peet Tamara Pegoda Mike Pendley Charles Peterson Kevin Peterson John Petitjean Carlos Pennington Mona Perkins Perry Petru Bonnie Petrushansky Gregg Pitts Sharon Place John Plant Joseph Plummer Glenda Pollard Senior Class Seniors 303 dL m Jerry Pomilla Bob Powell Theresa Preiss Anita Price Peggy Prime 304 Seniors My fellow Americans . Gail Richardson Wendy Rickard Mark Robinson Robert Robinson Delbert Roden Katliy Rodnquez Robert Rogers Seniors 305 . And you ' re trying to tell us that a monkey jumped out of the stands and took your hat? %JtA Cary Rosenbaum Ellen Rozak Gardner Rowe Margarita Rubio Keenan Ruffin Francis Russell Mike Rumfield Michael Russell 306 Seniors Lynn Shaw Blane Sheffield Lisa Shepherd Celia Signor Liz Simmons Class of ' 78 Seniors 307 Jrk iiMd-A Harold Smith Jennifer Smith Melvin Smith Paul Smith Randy Smith 308 Seniors Senior Class Gentlemen prefer Hanes. Missy Snyder Darrell Sopchak Teresa Soliz Carol Southard Paul Sommerfield Hal Spence Michele Sonnier Stacy Spencer Valerie Sonnier Paula Spiller Seniors 309 Michael Spinks Jimmy Squires Miclieie Stacy Carol Standley Debbie Stanley r - y ' - -- Tiger pause. Ricky league Eddie Thacker Paula Thera Alf ray Thomas Sarah Thomas Tracy Turnbow Linda Vader Larry Vaughn Bruce Tyler Eric Van Metre Mike Vaughn Linda Umlang Ann VanWInkle Theresa Vilardl Class of ' 78 312 Seniors You mean I ' ve been standing here screaming and there ' s not even a pep rally 1. v- Linda Vornkahl KathyVrooman Douglass Wade James Wade Lavonne Wade . Roger Wade Debbie Waisath Bill Waggoner Jeff Waldo Annette Wagnon Carolyn Walker Jeanette Wagnon Janet Walker Timothy Wahl Leslie Walker Seniors 31 3 S5fe Becky Walthall Sandra Wattik Steve Ward Charles Weaver Robert Warner Chris Weaver Debbie Warren Cynthia Weaver Sara Warrens Delora Webber Senior Class Dennis Wilkerson Donna Williams Gladys Williams Jim Williams Seniors 31 5 Kenneth Williams Lynne Williams Sheryl Williams ReneeWillig Mel Williams Liz Wilson Ronald Williams Ryan Williams Lynn Wilson Russell Wilson We are sexy, We are great. We ' re the SenicfrS of ' 78! Joey Wilwerding BretWingert Suzanne Witovec Tim Wold Lynn Wolff 316 Seniors ULiM Cindy York William Zdunkawicz Julia Young Robert Ziegler Rebecca Young Peggy Zimmerman Shelly Young Kathleen Zagone Tammy Zimmerman JoeZinecker Seniors 31 7 Realizing the fact that they would be future leaders of CHS brought a feeling of closeness to the juniors. During the past two years, their flame had only smouldered, but as the upcoming year drew near, their enthusiasm spread like wildfire to the rest of CHS. JIPillOU® Junior Class Officers President — Binky Ford Vice-President — Julie Wootton Secretary — Donna Blanton Treasurer — Diana Sherrod Juniors 319 Jimmy Abemathy Sharon Abies Robert Acrey Marceline Adair Cindy Adams Mark Adams Paula Adams Tammy Adams Wanda Adams Butch Akin Trad Albritton Debbie Aldridge Greg Alger Billy Allen Julie Allen Kathy Allen William Allen CLASS REPRESENTATIVES: (Top to bottom) Lisa Bass, Holly Heasley, Cindy Adams, Merri Williams, Ward Berwick. Gwen Anderson Janice Anderson Tracey Antoun Dale Arnold Pat Atkinson Shera Atkinson Sherri Backhus Terri Backhus Doris Baird Kathy Baker Carolyn Ballard D. W. Ballard Katie Barron Karey Barton Renee Baseke Lisa Bass Darrell Bates Melinda Batson Ronnie Bell Tami Bell Wendy Bellot Joey Belton Andy Benbenek Jeff Bennett Becky Benton Ward Berwick Geoff Biefil Pam Bigbee Tami Biles Rodney Bingham Klark Bisfiop Merriam Bishop Jeff Bissey Joe Blackman Terry Blackman Billy Blain Chuck Blake Donna Blanton Charlotte Blood Troye Boggess James Bolton Gina Bonner Kim Borchers Kenneth Borhum Donna Boswell Dana Bowlin Lynda Bowlin John Boyd Glenn Bradford Larry Bradfute Arthur Brandt Pat Brennan Cindy Brickhouse Richard Brinegar Mary Brisby Ann Brodnax Delia Brooks tui i Class of ' 79 David Brown Elizabeth Brown Mark Brown Scott Brown Helen Brown Kenny Brown Mike Brown Ona Brown Annette Brown Stephen Brown Ronald Bryant David Bunce Ronda Burford John Burge Leslie Burgess Phil Burns Steve Bybee Mike Bye Kenneth Byington Lisa Byrd Mike Byrum Natalie Camino Frank Campagne Ronald Campbell Spring Campbell Teresa Campbell Peggy Cantu Janice Carlton Carreen Carr Sandra Carr Annette Carriere Peggy Carter Stuart Carter Gentry Cartwright Brenda Carver Bonnie Castleschouldt Mary Gates Donnie Causey Robert Caves Brian Chambers Jeff Chambers Gary Chandler Larry Chandler Kevin Chaney Danny Chapman Gary Chatman MaryAnn Chavarria Rhonda Chnstal Sandra Churchill Danny Clark Jim Clark Gary Clough Brandy Cluiss Casey Cochran Kathy Coile Gina Coker Kelly Collier Laura Collins Vance Cone Lisa Conley Kim Conn Kelly Conroe Katy Corngan Randall Cours Shan Courville Roldan Covarrubios Ramona Cox David Cram Michelle Crossley Lycia Croxdale Shannon Cuffman Lisa Currie Pam Cykala ' Wouldn ' t you really rather have a Buick? Kelly Dunmlre Stephen Dunn Thomas Dunn Billy DuPaul James Durham David Dusebout Kim Dutton Flo ' yd Duval Billy Dwyer Kim Dade Ingermar d ' Agrella Tinnothy Dalton I Genny Dargitz Roberta Darsey Lisa Davenport Marvin Davis Tom Davis Karen Defoor Dana Delson Ka ' .hy Delcambre Mike Delcambre Rachel DeLulsh Daria Dement Debbie Denson Connie Derkowski Annette DeRouen Brian Devlin Karen Dewberry Ricky Deyoe Patsy Dobbs ■I I I 1 I I Mike Dodd Allen Dorris Bonnie Douglass Laura Duke Cynthia Duett Stafford Duecker Judi Dry Mark Drumwright James Doyal Bridgett Dulin Junior Class Rallie Dumas Gerry Duncan Willie Duncan Margaret Dunklin Kenny Dunlap Nancy Eaton Jon Ehler Jodi Elkin Mary Elllsor Norman Ellisor Kyle Elmore Scott Emery Kathy Escalera Nanci Etie Danny Evans Patrick Evans Kathy Fain Paul Faith Shari Falletti Rebeccah Farris Darby Ferguson Nancy Ferguson Sarah Ferguson Mike Few Tommy Fisher Kay Fitzgerald Laurie Fleetwood Norma Floyd Darryl Footes Jack Ford Billy Foster Bryan Foster Cindy Foster Stanley Fowler Nell Frazer John Frederickson Lisa French Maverick Galveston Edward Gay Ellen Genther John Gerhart Ricky Gilford David Gipson Gina Gipson Dan Goetzman Brenda Goff Juniors 323 Lee Goods Mark Goodrich Ray Goodrum Tammt Graham Barry Gray Tammy Gray Betty Green Karen Green Evelyn Greene Ronald Greenwood Rhonda Greer Susan Gregson Chris Griffin Rudy Grisham Sherri Guilliams Thomas Gunter Josephine Gutierrez Laura Haas Mfi, . BL Numsen Hail Douglas Hainard Janet Hale Namara Hale Bryan Hall Suzanne Hall David Hamm Jay Hamm Mark Hanna Suzanne Hardamon Glynda Hargrave Renae Harris Connie Harris Jeff Harris Larry Harris Mark Harris Wendell Harris Allen Harts Cindy Hartzheim Steven Hauke Billy Hauran Sheryl Hawkins Heather Hawthorne Mary Hawthorne Cindy Hayden Eddie Hayden ' jiiWI 326 Juniors Robyn Healey Holly Heasley Cheryl Hebert Patricia Henderson .__ ,:iwv ' Larry Hereford ' . S 1BP ( ' i Suann Hereford Reneda Hill Kent Hineman Now if those two guys would only come over here and sit down . Joann Hines Darryl Hobbs James Hodges Jerry Hodges Vanessa Hodges Buddy Hogan Fred Hogan Beth Holladay David Holland Lori Hollingsworth John Holmes Tammy Holmes Roger Holtkamp Shenna Hommiok Julia Hooker Charlotte Horn George Hosea Paul House Greg Housewirth Melinda Howard Jimmy Howden Wayne Howell Joni Hruska Teena Hubbard Juniors 327 John Hudson Stacy Hull Leslie Hunsaker Tommy Hunt Cassandra Hunter Terri Hurn Kelly Hutchlns Joey Inge Deana Ireland Lesa Irving Chris Jackson Ronald Jackson Kathleen Jacobsen Doug Jacoby Dolores James Jimmy Jaster John Jaster Mark Jefferson Mike Johnson Susan Johnson Greg Jolly Bridget Jones Dana Jones Robert Jones Robin Jones Susan Jones Wilma Jones Brenda Koenig Gay Koenig Susan Kuhn Donald Kloesel John Kirkpatrick Laurie Kirk Anthony Klonaris Ladonna Kirby Class of ' 79 Jerry Kinser Todd Kinney George Kimbrough Lisa Kimball Kelly Kilcrease Cindy Kennedy Celeste Kelley Christie Keeling Deanna Karickhoff Melissa Keating Tony LaCombe Jerry LaLoure Kyle Landry Eddie Langford Sarah Langford Mary Langston Charlotte LaPerna Donna Latner Benny Law Cheryl Lee Marsha Leidy Diane Leone Rhonda Leverett Cathy Lewis Cliff Lewis Connie Lewis John Lipscomb Warren Llado Tammy Lloyd Leanne Locke Rebel Lockett Chuck Loftin James Long Sharon Loggins Renee Longan Jon Look David Love Virginia Lovings Trina Lowery John Lucher Becky Luther Tammy Luther Cindy Lutz Diana Lynd Juniors 329 Junior Class Wes Maat Valerie MacQuirk Kathleen Maddox Sheila Magelky Hay Manning James Manning Freddy Marks Forrest Marler Gayle Martin Jack Martin Janet Martin Marti Martin Randy Martin Susan Martin Jan Martin Marc Masterson Marcus Masterson Loretta Mathis Connie Matthew James May Debbie Mayo Denise Mayo Gwen Mays Bill McAfee Randy McAllistar Tanya McCauley Dorothy McCloy Mark McCollum Amelia McComb Cindy McDonald Debbie McElroy Caria McGee Preston McGee Annette McGivney Mitch McKee James McLean Robin McLeish Greg McLemore Felicia McMayon Jeff McNamara Kathy Meier Randy Menefee Steven Merka Jessica Miller fiOA Deborah Mills George Mims Julie Mitchell Melanie Mitchell Sherondia Mitchell Artis Mixon Burl Mixo n Mike Montanari Richard Mc re Tim Morgan Brenda Morning Carol Morns Tammie Morris Linda Morrow Royce Morrow Shelby Morrow Bill Mudgett Mike Mudgett Jimmy Munnerlyn Danny Murphy Laura Murphy Lynda Myers Monte Myers Joe Myrick Irving Mynhier Jerri Nace Caria Nelson Wendy Nelson Kenny Nemetz Carol Neuffer Darin Nichols Jean Niermann Melinda Norrell Shelly Norrell Danny Norrid KreshaNull Mike O ' Connor Robyn O ' Daniel Janiece Odom Bobby Oglebee John O ' Hara Donna Oldner Theresa Olivo Tim O ' Neill Cheryl Owens Steve Orphan Beth Owens Linda Pace Ken Parker Ken Parks Mary Parrish Mitchell Pate Sharon Payne Duane Perdue Howard Perkins Monty Perry Phillip Peterson Kelly Petru Bobbie Phillips Sherri Phillips Stephen Phillips Colleen Pigg Davis Pitts Greg Pitts Bubba Place Carey Poarch Amy Pollak Brenda Pollard Hal Pollock Lindley Pond 1 — ff — n iRrr Greg Pope David Porter Cheryl Powell Gloria Prieto Sue Pritchett Gary Pugh Stanley Pugh Paula Pugh John Putman Kay Quinn Ina Radeke Pat Rady Stephanie Ramsden Ann Randolph Mary Ann Raney Sheryl Raney Charles Rape Cynthia Rascoe Debbie Ream Myles Reed Vincent Reed Craig Reinhardt Len Richardson Thomas Richmond Carolyn Riebel Mike Rigsby Harold Roberts David Robertson Miroslava Rodriguez Mike Roe Teresa Rone Raymond Rose Cindy Roulston Gayle Rowland Kim Rozell Rosa Rubio Mark Rucker Mark Rudolph MikeRumfield Lauren Ruppert Robin Russell Cindy Sander Tommy Sanders Donna San Miguel KelleySaul Kirk Saunders Barbara Sawyer Dana Scanlon DarleneSchilhab Charles Schultz Juniors 333 Class of ' 79 Lea Schuize Clyde Scon Allen Seale Connie Sealey Donald Sellars Robert Seiiars Robyn Sheats Ed Shehane Diana Sherrod Jeff Sherrod Lon Sidelmger Chris Sides Cindy Simmons Layne Simmons Billy Singleton Mary Sleezer Randy Sneed Cindy Smith Gerard Smith Sandra Smith Sheri Smith Stephen Smith Steven Smith Judd Somerv Debora Sopchak Anne Southard Andrew Spearman Blake Spencer Ronnie Spencer Jon St. Vigne Lissa Stalcup Dana Stanley Lisa Stapler Billy Steel Melinda Steely Donna Stega Jeff Steinbarge James Stephen; Monica Stephen Randy Stephen; Gary Stevens Sherry Stout Kathy Stover 4 334 Juniors George Stowe Staria Strickland Tony Stuart Alicia Stubbletield Bobby Stubblefield Bill Sturdevant Jenice Swaim Sherri Syrek Chris Taylor Sandy Taylor Terry Taylor Keith Teague Melva Teel Ronald Teel Eddie Thaggard Mike Thompson Larry Thrasher JonThull Delphina Tims Chris Tittenngton Ed Toohey Don Trammel! Frederick Traylor Milton Traylor Terry Traylor Douglas Trice Gary Triebold Randy Trolinder Greg Truitt Rex Tuggle Beci Turner Tara Turner You know there is something wrong when people start throwing wooden nickels in your tip tray Mimi Tannenbaum Marilyn Tanner Jimmy Tapley Terri Tate David Ussery Daniel Vader Juniors 335 Junior Class Darold Vanderwerker Tisha Vaughn Perry Vaughn Carey Venden Cindy Vogel Raymond Vyoral Susan Waits Bret Walker Tammy Walls Joe Walshak Larry Walters Greg Ward Kem Ward Pam Ward Ralph Ward Jodie Ware Angle Warner Cynthia Warren Vern Wathen Jeff Watkins Lisa Weaver Bob Webster George Weeks Kim Weinzettle Lynda Weir Kit Weisinger Mary Welch Dawn Wendt Dale West Bobby Westmoreland Jennifer Whatley Kathy Wheeler Charity White Joni Wiggins Mark Wiggins Pam Wilkerson Sharon Wilkerson Sharee Will Brandon Williams Charlene Williams James Williams Jeffrey Williams Jeff Williams Judy Williams Kevin Williams Merri Williams Sammy Williams Sheila Williams Dennis Willingham Terry Willingham Vannassa Willingham Cathy Wilson Darryl Wilson Raymond Wilson Geoff Wilwerding Monty Winans Janelle Winters Susan Wise Chris Wold Jeff Wood Melvin Wood Linda Woods Leroy Woolery Julie Wooton Alyce Wright Danny Yeager Lisa Yoakley David Young John Young Julie Young Randy Young Warren Young Rhonda Zachary RickZagone Mary Zaragoza Lisa Ziegler Melinda Zingery Melissa Zingery Robert Zingery Juniors 337 The title of uppercfassmen gave a new feeling of importance to the Sophomores. Having already gained one year of experience in their new environment, the Sophomores ' spirit stirred a blaze which carried them through a year of trials and helped them grow as individuals. j38 Sopfiomores . - 7Ko KUi ih s ■A.t -ij; .iS  - -W - Mjii ' irtr ■«■-J JS oornoiiiwHi Sophomore Class Officers President-— Renrick Rector Vice-President — Kam Hutchins Secretary — Norma Brown Treasurer — Elaine Walker Sophcmores 339 Curtis Acheson Charles Adams Jay Adams Wendi Adams Bruce Adickes Adam Alanlz John Alger Greg Alldredge Glenn Alloway Curtis Allred Donald Anderson Susan Anderson Becky Andrews Michelle Andrews CLASS REPRESENTATIVES: (Left to right) Vikki L eBlanc, Karri Sloan, Jo Dee Farris, Donna Patrick, Nic Hove. John Arbuckle Jack Arnold Craig Arnsworth Richard Artificavitch Mike Asaro Jerry Aucoin M K Debbie Austin Susan Austin Gregory Ayres Jimmy Backhus Larry Badger Cedric Bagby Karen Baker ' Bph mdres 340 Sophomores Sara Baldwin Steve Bankhead Scott Barnes George Barnett Kevin Barrentine Glen Barrett Jamie Bartholet Michael Bartlett Laurie Basham Lindsay Bass Mike Bates Charlie Baughman Tammy Baughman Mark Baysden Brenda Beard Thomas Beaty DeDe Beeson Jim Bellot Ricky Belovsky Daniel Benbenek Judy Bergeron John Beyer Debbie Biddle Tammie Bilton Kenda Bing Johnny Bingham Wayne Bingham Gordon Bishop Linda Blackburn Destry Blancett Joan Blaydes Jack Blevins AnneMarie Blue John Bodeman Lisa Bond Susan Bonner Pat Bonin Russell Bortnem Terry Boston Pam Bowen Curtis Bowles Perry Bowles Mary Jane Boyd Ivy Boydstun Jana Bozarth Beth Brannon Carol Braund Kirk Brew Lynn Brewer Jon Brisby DeeDee Brock Clinton Brooks Sophomores 341 Class of ' 80 Bouchee Brown Cheryl Brown Debra Brown Eddie Brown Lisa Brown Mark Brown Norma Brown Sabrina Brown Susan Brown Carole Buchanan John Budd Karen Budro Leslie Bull Dan Bunce Cindy Bunch Mary Ellen Burch Tina Burge Linda Burk Coaina Burkhart Karen Burns Kim Burns Perry Burns Sharon Burns Thomas Burns Diana Burrows Tammie Byron Denise Calfee Liz Calfee Rafael Camacho Blake Campbell Debra Cantrill Robie Capps Randy Carbonel Victoria Carlisle MikeCarnes Judy Carr Kandi Carruth Rex Cartwright Jerry Casey William Caskey Connie Cassell Jimmy Casteel Kim Gates Denise Chambers 342 Sophomores Richard Champion Tonnie Champion Charles Chance JanisChappell Jeff Chappell Jeff Chard Jennifer Chard Diana Charles Jessie Chavarna Rhonda Cheek Daniee Childers rvlike Childress Cheryl Christian Charles Clark If we look at this optimistically half of us are in the right direction Grady Clark Kevin Clark Tammy Clark Cynthia Cleveland Paul Cleveland Calvin Clifford William Clouse Jimmy Cluiss Jill Cochran Dianna Coe Jay Cole Jeff Coleman Leslie Collette Brenda Collins Thomas Collins Darryl Columbus Debra Coon Gigi Cosman Sophomores 343 Ken Coulter Allison Cox Angela Cox Phillip Cox Carole Craft Barry Craig Matt Crews John Grossman Brad Crouch Carolynne Crowley Chris Culver Brenda Curtis Dana Curtis Lonnie Cutting Russell Dalton James Danheim James Daniel James Darsey Steve Dault Gerral David Cathy Davidson Brion Davis David Davis Freddie Davis Jerry Dawson Sonee Dawson Jimmy Day Brenda Dean Kim DeWitt James Diamond Cynthia Dickens Tracy Ditzig 344 Sophomores Sophomore Class Larry Dixon Eddie Dockray Tammy Dodd Teresa Downing Tara Drackett Pam Drake Derek Driver Cory Duecker Wendell Duffy Billy Duncan Perry Dunlan Cindy Dunn John Dunn Randall Dunn Tern Dunn Rickie Duranf Tracy Durham Janef Duva James Dyess Dean Earehart Jimmy Eddings Charles Edinburgh Clark Ediund Mark Ehler Monica Ellis Sherri Ellis Teresa Ellis Tern Ellis Lynn Ellisor Bubba Elmore David Emmons Derek Escalera Laura Eubanks Greg Evans Dennis Everitt Shawna Fairchild Harold Fairfield Jean Faico David Fallin Kim Farmer Jodee Farris John Faulkner Kyle Faulkner Ellen Fausek Sophomores 345 David Feagan Wayne Felchak Carlo Fenan Cathy Ferguson Charles Fisher Donnie Fisher Sheila Fitzgeralc Peggy Flannigar- Sandra Flores Charles Ford Lynn Fortin John Foster Jay Fredricksen Nikki Fredrickson Russell Fritsche Gary Fryer Marie Fulgham Clifford Furstenfeld Adam Gage Paula Garcia Linda Garrett Natalie Garrett Robert Garrett John Gaugh Jim Gehrmann Gwen Gentry Toni George Steve Gerlach Leann Gibbs Gary Giddings Jennifer Giese Bobby Giles Cheryl Giles Valerie Glasgow Bobby Gilliams Sharon Glisson Sheila Glisson Darren Glover Kim Godfrey Jean Goebel Brent Goodwin Michael Goolsby Marlyn Goranson rir 346 Sophomores David Gordon Jimmy Gordon Robert Gorreil Jennifer Goudeau Nora Graham Larry Gram Debbie Graves Mary Gray Kevin Greer Mickie Gregory Amy Gnffin Randy Grisham David Gunter Holly Haddox Chris Hagan Paula Hager Beverly Hale Helen Hall Karen Hall Tracy Hall Warren Hamby Eric Hamilton Kenny Hammock Donald Hampton Clarissa Hance Dave Hansen Kathy Hansen James Hard Carl Hardy ' dpymdiPes Sophomores 347 Steve Harrell Carl Harris Caria Harris Kim Harris Roy Harris George Harvey Tim Harvey Patty Havjies Steve Hawthorne Paul Hayden Angela Haynes Mark Hedges Jeff Heine Cindy Helm Christie Henderso Levi Henderson Lori Henderson Russell Hendersor Joe Hendricks Oscar Hernandez Warren Hiebert Stephen Hill Donald Hilton Kim Hilton Larry Hilton Scott Hilton Marietta Hines Michele Hines Rosalynn Hines Manuel Hinojosa Cathy Hinze Eddie Hoagland Kim Hoffman Darlice Hoke 348 ' Sophomores Class of ' 80 Mark Holcomb Glenn Holladay Caria Holt Kathy Holtkamp Mary Carol Hopkins James Horace Melissa Horn Nic Hove Deirdre Howell Gene House Robert Hudgins Dennis Hudson Teresa Hudspeth Drew Huffaker Joel Hughes Joni Hughes Weston Hulsey George Humphrey David Hurley Roy Hurst Kam Hutchins Lisa Ingram Danny Jackson Pearl Jackson Scott Jackson Charlie James David Jamison Janet Jeter Julie Jeter Paula Jeter Melanie Johns Alan Johnson Curtis Johnson Cynthia Johnson Hardy Johnson John Johnson Judy Johnson Sandra Johnson Shirley Johnston Billy Jones Billy Jones Carol Jones Gregory Jones Johnny Jones Lisa Jones Sophomores 349 SSiSBfiSStS OSS? ' ; Sherri Jones Travis Jones Lynn Jordan Richard Joseph Mary Kancil|a Dmitri Kawszan Clark Keeshan John Kellen Tern Kelley Blake Kellum Brian Kern Brian Kershisnik Lance Kersten Luanne Killough Matt King Karl Knight Debbie Knox James Koehler Carol Koenig Gary Krupala Cathy Kuehler Steve Kutach Tony Kyle Alicia Lacey Deborah LaCombe Michelle LaFitte Wayne Lambert Don Lane Ken Lang Judy Langlois Drew Laningham Buster Largent Charlie Larson Lance Laskosky Lori Lawlis Steve Lazenby Melvin LeBouff Vikki LeBlanc Perry Lee Cindy Lester Doug Lidiak Scott Lindsey Ada Lisembee Sophomore Class 350 Sophomores Sharon Mallory Tina Manning Martha Mansfield Donald Marshall Sherl Marshall Greg Martin Nanette Martin Nicky Martin Lisa Mason Douglas Massey Patricia Massey Randy Massingill Sophomores 351 Mike Mathews Roger Mathis Wayne Matson Willa Matson Darlene Matte Patsy Mayeux Caria Mayhugh J. T. McMayon Mike Mayor Tommy McCollough Berkley McComb John McCord Donnie McCoy Kathy McCurry Lisa McDaniel Terri McDonald Tommy McDonald John McFall David McFariand Judd McGlohn Bennie McWashington Robert Meadows Ernest Meche Gloria Meche Rene Medearis Otis Meekins ' ta: Leonard Melton Clyde Messer Chuck Meyer Becky Miller Rodger Miller Billy Mills Brenda Mills Duff Mills 352 Sophomores r-:: ' dpymdlPes Ricky Mills Shen Mills Walter Milo Chris Mitchell Thomas Moe Connie Moore Eunice Moore Gary Moore Greg Moore Melinda Moore Nancy Moore Robert Moore Terrie Moore Thomas Moore Tommy Moore Charles Morgan Kim Mo rgan Marshall Morris Michael Morris Cheryl Morrow Susan Moss Rick Muirhead Steve Mullane Chris Mullanix Theresa Mumphrey Scott Murdoch Chauncey Murphy Susan Murray Steve Myers Mark Nalley Terri Needham Liz Neighbor Tracy Nichols Tammy Nini Bruce Nixon Dana Norman Ginna Norton Calvin Nowak Ricky Nowak Steve Null Steve O ' Briant Sharon O ' Brien Sophomores 353 Class of ' 80 Renee Oglesbee Terri Oliphant Diana Olivarez Mary Olivo Margarett O ' Neil Susan O ' Neill John Overall Stephen Owen Lisa Pace Ellen Paddock Melanie Painter Rodney Paiz Becky Palmer Stacey Parish Steve Parker Billy Parrish Joellen Parrish Evelyn Pate Donna Patrick Cindy Payne Robert Payne Gwen Pearson Patrick Pechacek Kenneth Pell Royce Pennington Jerry Peoples Elvira Perez Dane Perkins Donald Perkins Patti Perkins Curtis Perry Dia ne Perty Donald Perry Johnny Perry Leslie Petro Sammy Petro Raymond Petty Curt Philips Jeanette Phillips Louis Phol Larry Pichotta Melissa Pichotta Jennifer Pilling Joyce Pinchback Jimmy Pinson Bobby Pippin Thomas Plaster 354 Sophomores Terry Poarth John Podeyn Loretta Pollick Mike Powell Ken Pratt Fred Price Leon Price Lisa Price Marnilta Priest Bill Propper Russell Quily Kim Rady Richard Rains Pat Raney Todd Rape Gary Rascoe Keith Reagan Paula Ream Renrick Rector Kytrena Renley Melvin Reynolds Robert Rhodes Gene Rice Sophomores 355 Red Rice James Richards Amos Richardson ChyrI Richie Joe Richie Gary Richmond Donna Rickman Judy Riddle Randy Roan Ricky Roan Rhonda Roberson Steve Roddy Anne Rodriguez Dagoberto Rodriguez Shelley Roff Becky Rogers Karen Rogers Linda Rogers Penny Rogers Russell Rosamond Ricky Rose Robyn Rountree Krista Rozell Veronica Rubio Kathy Rudolph Rachael Rumfield Martha Sanchez Kenya Sanders 356 Sophomores Raymond Sandlin Cindy Saunders Troy Schank LaDonna Schmidt Renee Schmidt Melanie Schoettle KelleySchuette Carter Scott Dawn Selling Suzi Self Tangee Selt Guy Shearer Richard Shehane David Shipp Nancy Sidelmger Rhonda Simpson Cheryl Sims Steve Sims Steven Singleton Bryan Skipworth Rodney Skuca Karen Sleezer Karri Sloan Doug Small Andrea Smith Andy Smith Casey Smith Clifford Smith Ernest Smith Jeff Smith Michael Smith Rhonda Smith Richard Smith Richard Smith Ronald Smith Tammy Smith Jerome Sneed Steven Snow Scott Somerville Vanessia Sonnier Terry Sopes Autumn Speegle Don Spence Sophomore Class Sophomores 357 Dale Spencer Donnie Spurlock Jimmy Staacke Mike Stacy Carol Stanfield Robert Stanton Donna Steffen Tressie Stegall Micheie Steinbarge James Steitz Randy Stephens Minette Stephens David Swoap Lawrence Syma Jim Tanner Lee Tanton Kim Tapley Marilyn Tapley Janet Tarver Bobby Taylor Kevin Taylor Minor Taylor Percy Taylor Sheila Taylor Charlie Sterling Pamela Stevens Bonita Steward Phyllis Stokes Connie Stone Sanda Storing Tammy Stout John Strother Andrea Stuckey Mike Sturgeon Stephanie St.Wingeth Scott Summervi Brenda Sunday Lynn Swaim Charlie Swinea iBpH mdlPes 358 Sophomores Tracey Tebbe Teri Termeer Janis Terry Craig Thomas Leigh Thomas Eric Thompson Johnny Thompson Buddy Titos Shea Titterington Steve Todd Patricia Tosspon Peggy Trero Jenny Trimble KimTriplett JoeTrojowski Dana Tucker Doug Tucker Adam Turner Bryan Underwood Steve Utiey Steve VanWie Albert Verm Paul Vermillion Larry Viars BillVogel Frank Volckerick Michael Vrier Kerry Vyoral Deania Vi afer Valerie Wagher Danny Wagnon Sophomores 359 John Waisath John Waldo Kirk Walker Elaine Walker Johnny Walker Lisa Walker Karen Walter Debbie Walton Freddie Ward David Warner Charlotte Warren Myron Washington Suezanne Wasson Elizabeth Weaver Diddle Webster Nancy Weeks Charles Weir Karon Weir We are great, e don ' t mean maybe. We ' re the Seniors Scott Weisinger Becky West mJ L Cris West M ' - fm: Dana West m -Tw Lynn West r Regina West Christina Whalen tN|k Donny Whatley M - k David White ■' ' Kenny White K ■' K Cindy Whitehead K JKk John Whitehead i 1L 360 Sophomores Class of ' 80 Greg Widmer Daeeell Wiggins Gregory Wiggins Mike Wiggins Tereaa Wiggins Terry Wiggins Betty Wiikerson Dwane Wilkerson Edwina Wilkerson James Wilkerson Peggy Wilkerson Catherine Wilkinson Angelia Williams Betty Williams Bobby Williams Bonita Williams Chaney Williams Clayton Williams David Williams Debra Williams Gayle Williams Gloria Williams Jimmy Williams John Williams Sherri Williams Dwayne Williamson Kenneth Windham Janet Wright John Wright Richard Wright Wanda Wyatt Forrest Yancey Jaynne Yancey Nathan Yoakley Jami Yocom Mike Yope Todd York Eddie Yost Janette Young Randy Young Raymond Younc Danny Zamora Sophomores 361 New faces and new experiences ignited the fuse which began a new phase of tife for CHS Freshmen. Knowing that the brilliance of their flame could only grow brighter. Freshmen added the necessary kindling to survive three more difficult, yet interesting, years of high school. 362 Preshmen Fm HiUOil Freshman Class Officers President — Scott Kid Vice-President — Adrienne Heins Secretary — Missy McCollum Treasurer — Lisa Jester Freshmen 363 Glynis Abies Lori Acker John Adair Joyce Adams Randy Adams Vicki Adams Breck Adkins Chns Akin Samuel Alaniz Scott Alexander Billy Alldredge Bobby Allen Dean Allen Sandy Allen Debbie Anderson Diane Anderson Kevin Anderson Leigh Anderson James Armstrong Kenneth Armstrong Malcolm Armstrong Mike Arnold Kathy Arnsworth Donna Atkins Glenn Atkinson Kristin Auld Steve Austin Vincent Ayers CLASS REPRESENTATIVES: (Top to bottom) Laurie Rutherford, Susan Sec- rest, Carol Jefferson, Vicki Peterson, Stephanie Shepard, Lori Nixon. 364 Freshmen Brenda Ayres Cynthia Azzam Daria Baird Lon Baird Cynthia Baker Dana Baker Donnie Baker John Baker Autry Banks Robert Bannantine Carlos Barba Dave Bartel Todd Bartholet Jackie Bartlett Jerald Bartlett Samuel Barziza David Bass Daniel Bates Sharon Bauer Fruz Bavrera Robert Baylor Brandi Beard Gerald Beckv ith Ronald Beeson Sonia Begley Anthony Bell Dawn Bell Tom Bemrett John Besser Shirley Beston Thomas Billingsley Lynn Bing Robert Bingham Le ' Dawn Bissey Annie Blackshear Connie Blake Staria Blancett Walter Blaydes Cynthia BlechI Jack Blevins Lisa Boatman Robert Boley Fr shiWln Freshmen 365 rrf Class of ' 81 Adana Bolin Jeffrey Bostic Michael Boston Candace Bowlin James Bowlin Kim Boxley Barbara Boyd James Boyd Roberta Boydstun Mark Boyle Barbara Bradford Tina Brandt I :i Sandra Bray David Brennan Debbie Brill Brent Brock Wesley Brodie Daryl Brooks Lyn Broom Charles Brown Charles Brown Kay Brown Kimberly Brown Laffayette Brown Terri Brown Bradley Brumfleld Rhonda Bryan Jeff Bryant Mitchell Buchanan Charles Bull Lisa Bull Betty Burge Joel Burgess Carol Burkhart Pamala Burns Harold Burson Randy Butki Tammy Butler Tina Butler Charles Byars Ricky Bybee Bert Cade 366 Freshmen Debra Calson Dean Camino Theresa Campagna Jerry Campbell Ray Campbell Tern Campbell Tim Cantrell Barbara Cantu Mario Cardenas Charlotte Carr Charles Carroll Jennifer Carter Ramona Cartwright Connie Carver Jen Cash Mark Castillo JohnCastleschouldt Becky Cates Diedrik Cavil Randy Chambers Cindy Chandler Danny Chandler Johnny Chandler Larry Charles Veronica Charles Curtis Cheatham Freshmen . ' 367 Kelly Childers Chris Chovanec Revonda Churchill Beth Clark Emma Clark Tommy Clark Dee Clement Tracy Clifton Monti Coburn Robert Cochran Cindy Coker Tammie Collins Connie Conn Danny Connely Gilbert Conrad Martha Cook Cheryl Cooper David Cootte May the Force be with you. Rita Copeland Tammy Corley Kathy Cornett Randy Coulter Julie Cox Mary Cox Stuart Cox William Craig Terri Creel Chris Cromwell Kenneth Crossland Brent Crossley 368 Freshmen Freshman Class Debra Crowley Elizabeth Crumpacker Carson Cryar GinaCryar Kelly Cudd Shelley Cuffman Donna Curran Michael Curran Donna Currie Bobby Curry Rick Curtis Melinda Cykala Bobby Dann Linda Dark Billy Darsey Sheryl Dault Gail Davidson Doug Davis Glenn Davis Jon Davis Tony Davis Kathy Dawson Nechia Dawson Racene Day Denby Dean Mark Dearmond SuzetteDebreczeni Harry Decock Daniel DeFrazier Melanie Dement Jackie Dempsey Christi Denson Susan Deutschlander Rodney Deyde Tracy Dick Robin Dickinson Christy Diller Brian Ditzig Jeanne Donnell Dudney Donovan Diane Dowdell Jana Doyal Freshmen 369 Todd Drumwright Diana Dry David Dunaway Linette Duncan Chris Dunn Judy Duval Carol Eason Shirley Edwards Stacey Egbert Trina Eitel James Eldridge David Ellis Gina Ellis Gwendolyn Ellis Dee Ellisor Tina Ellisor Bobby Emmick Stephanie Enfinger Bruce Estes Lisa Ethridge Douglas Fain Christine Fairfield Matthew Falletti Robert Farris Andrew Felder Gary Felder Mike Feller Angie Felts Beth Fennessy Karen File Duane Fisher Ronnie Fisher Wayne Fleming Hilda Flores Gary Floyd Auther Ford Kevon Fore Tracey Forrest Skip Foss Carolyn Fraleigh Bobby Franklin Darren Frazier Sonya Frazier Richard Fry Sheila Fulgham Holden Gage Susan Galatas Marina Galaviz David Gambrell Jose Garcia Reynaldo Garcia fi n 1 %-W V . ' - 4 370 Freshmen Fr shlVrJ n Doug Gay Nancy Gay Brenda Gerhart Linda Gibbs Gary Gibson Jennifer Giles Gayla Gipson Jeff Glasgow Dawn Glass Lee Glenn Paul Goebei Jeff Goetzman Freshmen 371 Shelley Green Shelle Greene Eugene Greensage John Gregory Ceilia Griffin Karen Griffin Martin Griffin Sharon Griffin Dorian Griffith Keith Griffith Charles Grimes Chuck Gstohl Ivan Guillory BS i Greg Gunter HK Paul Gunter f V V Joyce Gurley k vl-if Howard Haas jjli t Kelly Haddox iVJI Haden Hopkins S . 1 Robbie Hail Teresa Hake Michael Hales 4- ' Cindy Hall Gerald Hall A v -.Jm Mona Hamby £0 %. ' i Mary Hamm am aj j Michael Handley m ' j 1 Edwin Hard j l - Hr ' Jeffery Hardin V| Mi David Harlan JT, ' m§h , jn. ' i A V 372 Freshmen Class of ' 81 Kevin Harlan Janet Harness Jenny Harness Beverly Harris David Harris Sherri Harris Walter Harris Eddie Hartman Kathy Hartzheim Michael Harvey Gerald Hawes Hagan Hawthorne Brenda Hayden Lee Hayes Bonnie Haynes Carolyn Haynes Kellye Heasley Rouye Heasley Margaret Heath Jim Heckman Adrienne Hems Rose Helton Darlene Henderson Richard Higgins Chen Hilton Kay Hilton Renita Hilton Anabella Hino)Osa Billy Hino|Osa Donna Hinslay Kenneth Hinze Nona Hite Jeffrey Hodges Chris Hoke Zelda Holdenbach Holly Holland Mary Holmes Ronnie Holmes Charles Holt Mark Holt Shelley Hooper Ruben Hope Donald House Nathen House Freshmen ' 373 Vera House Jenifer Howard Michael Howard Sherri Howard Sue Hoyle Tammie Hoyle Beth Hrdlicka Elaine Hubbard Billy Hudson Cynthia Hudspeth Paul Hutfacker Caressa Hughes Theresa Hughes Todd Humphrey Carol Hunt John Hunter William Hyatt Lonnie Imhoff James Irwin Michael Isbell Cindy Jackson Kathleen Jackson Lynda Jackson Lory Jarmon Tammie Jasper Janita Jaster Carol Jefferson Al Jenkins Lisa Jester Keith Jeter Jose Jimenez Lucio John Callie Johnson Darrell Johnson Donna Johnson Kimberly Johnson Lisa Johnson Marian Johnson Tami Johnson Traci Johnson Patricia John Andy Jones Earline Jones Kenneth Jones Leodia Jones Linda Jones Marty Jones Sasanya Jones Wesley Jones Lisa Julian Melanie Jung 374 Freshmen Freshman Class Robert Karlson Kathleen Karr Timothy Keefe Diana Kellar Paula Kellar Donald Kelley Mark Kelley Stacy Kellum Celeste Kelly Gary Kelly Susan Kendall Kim Kennedy Kreg Kennedy Alan Kidd Yolanda Kimball Sam Kimbrough Cory King Darryl King Rayburn King Donald Kirk David Kirkland Tina Kitzmiller Jim Kizer Kylene Kleine Anna Klodeinski Maria Klonaris Ricky Knighten Stephanie Knust Freshmen 375 Vickie Koenig Kevin Kohler Jeff Kramer Rosemary Krogmann Kristi Kuensfler Lavona Kuzniar Tim Kyle David LaGarce Brenda Lagrone Allison Lancaster Teena Landry JoAnn Lang Suzanne Langford Doni Langlois Lora Lankford Tara Lankford Angelo LaPerna Kris Larsen Julie Larson Wasn ' t there a whole trumpet section over there a minute ago? Tracy Larson Robert Leary Joseph LeBouff Jacquelyn Lee Paul Leeves Linda Lemming Lisa Leone Etta Levi Lester Levi Richard Lewis 376 Freshmen t F ' -vji r A- --. Robert Lindgren John Little Jeff Litus Sabrina Llado Tellna Lloyd James Long Randy Lopez Rodney Lopez Kevin Lowe Kim Luce Billie Lyons Arleta Lyssy Jacqueline MacQuirk Jamie Maddox Robert Mainord Jacqulyn Makowsky Jamie Manning Melinda Markey Scott Marler John Marp Jeff Marshall Drenda Martin Guy Martin David Matheny Elvis Matson Stacy Matthieu Hood Mauermann Alton Maxie Catherine May Debbie McAfee Kimmy McCandless Keri McCarn Dana McCarty Missy McCollum Ernie McCown Belinda McCreary Barbara McDaniel Tim McDonald Ann McElroy Lori McFairen Richard McGee Willan McGuff Fr shh n Freshmen 377 James Mcllhaney Marsha McLeroy Sheila McMullen Ellie McNeeley Melinda McVey Robert Meade Chan Meadows Marianne Merritt Beckie Messer Blake Meyer Lanier Meyers Enrique Meza Lizardo Meza Becky Miller Mafi Christy Miller Greg Miller Pamela Miller Melissa Mills Zola Milo Edwin Mitchell Mark Montgomery Audry Moore Jo Moore Roy Moore Shaun Moore Larry Moot Angela Morris Don Morrison Paul Morrow Lori Morse Chelly Morton Sherri Mott Beverly Mullanix Melanie Muller Tim Mullins Jan Murdoch Brian Murphy Mike Murphy Linda Murray Monika Murski Truman Mynhier James Nabors Michael Napoleon Margie Nelson Class of ' 81 378 Freshmen Mark Nelson Melinda Nelson Pamela Nelson Linda Nemetz William NeSmith Virginia Nichols Raymond Niermann Roy Niermann Jimmy Nixon Lori Nixon Charles Norrell David Norton Terry O ' Brien Donald Oldner Leslie Olson Susan O ' Neal Paula Ormand Jerry Ott James Otto Leslie Overall Clay Parsley Freshmen 379 Lori Patterson Richard Paxton Cathy Pearce Linda Pearson Cindy Pendley Paul Perry Robbie Perry Todd Perry Cheryl Pollett Ronny Poston Kevin Powell Tyrone Power Patrick Powers Debbie Presswood Scott Prestridge Vicki Peterson Alex Petrushansky David Petty Loren Peycke Jesse Phillips Sharon Phillips Linda Pichotta Staci Pickett Sheryl Pierce Stephen Pierce Ronald Pigott Michael Pinchback Cynthia Pinson Tammy Pinson Linda Pollard 380 Freshmen Freshman Class John Price Robert Price David Pruett Vickie Pruett Sarah Pugh Janet Purswell Derryl Putman Rocky Quertermous Benita Quiroga Stephen Ramsden Sandra Raney Russell Rape ma Carol Reagan Keith Reagan Danny Red Tommy Reed Jimmy Reeder Glenda Reese Laurie Reichardt Eileen Remley Bobby Reynolds James Reynolds Scott Reynolds Darla Rice Stacia Riley Michael Ripkowski Joyce Roberts Lorretta Roberts Alayne Robertson Becky Robinson Mike Robinson Gene Rogers Kenneth Rogers Larry Rogers Cathy Rone Harold Root Cindy Rose Dave Rowland Brent Rozell Vicky Rumfield Dwayne Rushing James Rutherford Laurie Rutherford Jackie Rutledge Paul Rutledge Freshmen 381 Kim Rymal Susan Sabec James Sager Donnie Samuels Tim Samuels John Sanchez James Sanders Meladiese Satterwhite Richard Sauceda Leiand Savage Mary Sawyer Ken Schaefer Cecilie Schiller Gayle Schuize Kathy Schuize Lisa Schwartz Sarah Scorer David Scrivens Shannon Secrest Susan Secrest Farming has its advantages, but the smell will kill you. Phillip Seiber Barbara Self Kelly Sessums Charles Sharp Susan Sheffield Donna Shehane Fr shtfrln 382 Freshmen Lisa Shepard Stephanie Sheperd Jon Sheppard Carl Sherman Barbara Shipp Gary Shoe Tracy Shrieve Greg Sifferman Jim Signor Felicia Signorelli Jill Simmons William Simmons Donny Singleton Lisa Slape Mary Slawinski Kathy Sloan Julie Small Curtis Smith David Smith Jodi Smith Laurie Smith Melba Smith Philip Smith Rena Smith Shan Smith Sharon Smith Trina Smith Warren Smith Bess Smoorenburg Michael Solorio Russell Solorio Shernll Sowell Joe Sparrow Kevin Spencer Leslie Spencer David Sprawls Sheri Staggs William Stallworth Kathy Steele Jason Steinway Mary Stevens James Stewart Phillip Stockton Anne Stouffer Becky Stout Robert Stover Kerry Stoviak Kelly Strain Freshmen ' 383 Eddie Straughter Sherri Stro ng Natalie Stubbs Debbi Sullivan James Sunday James Sunday Patricia Sunday Shelly Swedoski Tammy Tanner Cindy Taylor Eugene Taylor Linda Taylor Patricia Taylor Theresa Taylor Vicky Taylor Wesley Teague Brent Teal Patricia Telford Amy Thompson Rusty Thompson Tony Thompson Linda Thorpy Lisa Thrasher Tamra Thurman Ken Tiner Charlene Toland 384 Freshmen Class of ' 81 Teacomsia Tolbert Tommy Tompkins Martha Trinkle Robin Trolindes Da riene Tucker Renee Tuggle John Tullis JoTutter Whitney Twiss Linda Tyler Robert Tyson Kenneth Umlang Beth Ussery David Vader Rhonda Vandewerker Clarence Vaughn Stacy Vaughn Kelly Venden Alton Verm Julie Verm Bryan Victor Chris Vogel Terri Vornhagen David Vornkahl Carolyn Wade Elizabeth Wade Raymond Wafor Tami Wagers Richard Wagner Angle Wagnon Aven Walker Tommy Walker Rebecca Wallace Robin Wallace Mark Walter Gayla Ward Jennifer Ward Keith Warren John Waters Paula Waters Juliana Wathen Forrest Watson Freshmen 335 Gary Webb Steve Webb Martha Webber William Weinzettle Carlton Welch Mark Wendt Mike Wesolick Daron WIgley Mark Wiley Tami Wilkins Kristin Wilkinson NickWillhoite Shawn William Barry Williams Bradley Williams Chris Williams Dinesa Williams John Williams Reshall Williams Retha Williams Dawp Williamsen Danny Williamson Randy Willig Anna Willingham Thomas Willingham Michael Wilson Rachel Wilson Julie Winn Steve Wisner James Wittie Kenneth Wong 386 Freshmen Freshman Class Wende Wood Sharon Woodard Barbara Wooten Sarah Wright Tracy Wright Stacy Yancey Renei Ybarra Brenda York Misty Young SherrI Young Valerie Young Carol Zdunkawiez Charles Zeno Donald Zeno Anthony Ziegler MikeZiegler Jeff Zimmerman Donna Zinke Freshmen 387 (1 Pwmk I 756-1345 top c3t bottom for gol 1 12 N. Frazier NeeApoWCento i I NealepoWCenlBr WE-KNIT S. Main, Conroe 539-2601 390 Ads Great! Ads 391 UNIVERSAL LAND TITLE COMPANY Bruce J. Caldwell Jr. — President Title Insurance Complete Closing Facilities Two Locations to Serve You: 100 IH 45 North Conroe, Texas 77301 Telephone: Conroe (7 1 3) 756- 1114 Houston: (713)353-4484 And 1 14 Shenandoah Drive Conroe, Texas 77302 Telephone:Conroe (71 3) 756- 1114 Houston: (713)367-0921 Montgomery County Agent For Pioneer National Title Insurance Lawyer ' s Title Insurance Corporation Chicago Title Insurance Connpany Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Company Goodbye From the Leaders of Tomorrow Congratulations Seniors ' 78 Charlie and Sue Hereford kl flc(jun Sn Ui w (do. COMMKRClAL PRINTERS. 756-3811 Roy G.Smith Jerry G. Smith 904 McCall St. Conroe 77301 Ads 393 CORBIN ' S FAMILY SHOES 27594 1-45 Conroe 1—367-2134 Congratulations Seniors! PIZZA HUT 1610 N. Frazier 756-1818 Congratulations Srs. of 1978 JOHN MAYS Compliments of mhmiiMn 900 Interstate 45 South Conroe, Texas 77305 Phone: (713) 756-7771 Compliments of THE MOON PALACE JOHNWIESNER BUICK PONTIAC Don Wiesner John Wiesner John Wiesner II 81 5 W. Davis Conroe, Texas DOTI POINTSETT ' S CONROE SCHOOL OF DANCE 810 Holly Dr. (Behind Edgewood Bowl) Conroe, Texas 773t)1 Bus. Ph. 756-2532 Res. Ph. 756-2458 Serving Conroe for 27 Years O J OFFICE SUPPLIES 308 N. Main Phone 756-91 15 Post Office Box 780 Conroe, Texas aint l tttss episcopal OII|urcl| (Hanrot, (Texas i -. p ' f ' mtiN, f .. ' vi . . ' V A We can help. i And we want to. We know the cost of energy is going up. We also know there are ways to save. Both money and energy. For complete information, visit the GSG Energy Infor- mation Center nearest you. : i, GULF STATES UTILITIES We can help. And we want to. .« ; Joe DeJean ' V 1 J jF f i MARLIN ' S BEAUTY SALON 756-4747 725 East Davis Conroe Congratulations FLARE STAFF Compliments of Charlie and Debbie Eldridge POLLY GRAY ' S Beauty Shop 1311 N. Frazier PL6-2925 Conroe, Texas CONROE FORD TRACTOR ■■Your LqcoI ford Dealer ' - SALES — RENTALS — SERVICE Post Hole Diggers Box Scrapers w ' - Rotary Mowers ■- G Disc Harrows - Plows SS ' J 1300 OLD MONTGOMERY RD FM 2854 HOUSTON L(NE 353-0758 Personality Hair Styling P:0: DraWer AD jnroe, Texas 77301 Congratulations Seniors! Don ' t let graduation be the end of your education. JUST BOOKS On the Wharf The Woodlands Congratulations Srs. Compliments of GRIFFIN ABSTRACT COMPANY Draperies Carpet Wallcoverings Upholstery Vinyl Formica Congratulations to Seniors of ' 78 INTERIORS UNLIMITED INC. Complete Decorating Service Vern Ashley 829 N. Frazier Conroe, Texas 77301 Phone: 756-0608 756-2424 Congratulations Srs. ' 78 Compliments of Foster Madeley HENNESSY AUTO PARTS AND MACHINE SHOP QUALITY AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND SERVICE ' 61 2 W. Davis (Highway 1 05 West) Conroe, Texas 77301 Phone: 756-5551 H. L. Hennessy HEIDRICH ' S DOWNTOWN DELI Sandwich Shop and Gourmet Trays 307 N. Thompson 756-1505 Ads 401 02 Ads Compliments of The Mayor and Mrs. W. T. Hooper GULF OIL PRODUCTS Phone 756-2214 TED C. BRANNON — Distributor 1 23 Ave. A — P.O. Box 1 348 Conroe, Texas 77301 SHIPLEY OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 5:00 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M. CALL US FOR YOUR PARTY NEEDS 756-3244 1400 N. FRAZIER CONROE BAKERY RESTAURANT • BIRTHDAY CAKES • DANISH PASTRIES • WHIPPED CREAM PASTRIES • TASTY ROOLS, CAKES BREADS COOKIES MOORE BROTHERS LUMBER COMPANY Howard Moore Tyrone Moore Carter Moore Corner of Gladstell and Frazier 756-4476 756-4477 MEXICAN RESTAURANT RICARDO ' S 1 027 W. Loop 336 Conroe 756-9027 ANTICIPATION SHOP Maternity Fashions 124 W.Davis 756-6923 Delann Johnson Rheta Dabney DRAPERIES Custom Made — Residential — Commercial 756-1608 225 N. Main St. Barbara Vaughn, Owner Conroe, Texas 77301 TOMKELLEYTIRECO 735 W. Davis Conroe, Texas 77301 756-3125 Class of 79 CONROE FABRIC SHOP 805 W. Davis mwmMwmmi Is Fine Cbngra+ulatibns Seniors; come in and see our large selection of class rings Conroe ' s Oldest and Largest Independent Grocery BARBER ' S 225 S. Main Conroe t f lli Lorna Albright Gigi Blanton Cheryinn Brinegar Cathy Cohea Jeanne Cotton Lynn Faico Renee George Cindy Hawyard Pam Kersten Ronda King Robin Kranz Kim Lindsay f Heidi McCoy Mona Perkins Lili Rivera f .% . Peggy Schilhab - Lisa Shepard ij Michele Stacy - ff] Vickl Thomas Shelly Walker Sherry White Best Wishes to the Golden Girls of 78-79 ■' .!. 4f¥, MARLEN TURNER TOYOTA 756-0641 1-45 and 105 Conroe URNER ® jr— Sv-. 3j .T- vs; ; Alliecl Conroe Bank I I ALLIED CONROE BANK THE MARINES 2015 E. N. Frazier Conroe, Texas 713—225-3332 SGT, HARGER SGT. HOWARD SGT. WILLIAMS Graduate to He Marines. 800-423-2600 OLSEN INC. P.O. BOX 159 105 E. BEACH CONROE, TEXAS 756-0063 Congratulations Seniors Whi+son and Marie Etheridge CARLTON IS NOT LOWEST Compliments of Carlton Smith PHIL HALL KOPPERS COMPANY INC. HOUSTON, TEXAS Forest Products Division HAZEL ALLEY AUTO PARTS Business goes where it is nvited and stays where it is well treated 1600N.FRAZIER 756 5566 Ads 413 HI-LO AUTO PARTS 828 S. Frazier 756-5015 414 Ads SOUNDS -N- SERVICE 1 505 N. Frazier Next to Solomon Fabrics 539-2445 SCOTT ' S CARD PARTY Conroe Center 756 71 10 Conroe, Texas featuring the v look When You Care Enough To Send the Very Best HERNANDEZ Radiator and Muffler Servic ■Quality Equipment • Reliable Experience • Dependable Service • 32 Years in Same Location • New and Used Radiators Longino Hernandez does good work 319 8. Main 756-2335 CONROE CREOSOTING COMPANY Good Fences Make Good Neighbors Pressure Treated Materials Hwy. 105 East Fencing Supply Store Conroe, Tex. 77301 756-4483 CONGRATULATIONS SR. ' 78 compliments of NIEDERHOFERFEEDCO. 101 E.Davis 756-242 Ads 415 LI Bill Roberts Nathan Geick W. T. Stapler Jerry Smith Tiger Booster Club ' More People Ride On Goodyear Tires Than On Any Other Kind. GOOD fVEAR YOUR GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 315 E.Davis Conroe, Tx. Congratulations Sr. ' 78 1101 W. Lewis Hair, Inc. PHONE (713)756-3944 1212 SOUTH FRAZIER (713)539-1843 CONROE, TEXAS 77301 PAT ' S FLOWERS and GIFTS 208 N. Main 756-3187 CONROE TRUCK TRACTOR CQ Hwy. 105 E.Davis 756-4464 Decorators Lamps and Accessories 27634 1-45 Conroe 1-367-3703 77302 Congratulations Seniors! Hall Hall Pharmacy 27690 1-45 Oak Ridge Plaza • Hallmark cards • Free Prescription delivery •U.S. Post Office • Family Medical Tax records 367-9751 —756-5727 GIBSON ' S DISCOUNT CENTER • HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS ' PHARMACY ■CANDY -TOYS •SEASONAL 1906N.FRAZIER CONROE, TEXAS 756-4496 fl • HOUSEWARES •APPLIANCES •HARDWARE •AUTOMOTIVE •SPORTING GOODS • SOFT GOODS • SHOES •JEWELRY AND CAMERA ELECTRONICS • RECORDS •GARDEN CENTER DON E. GRANGER GRANGERLAND APARTMENTS MORRIS E. STRAUGHAN INSURANCE Bud ' s Jewelers, Inc. 2761 4 IH 45 in OAK RIDGE PLAZA Conroe, Texas 367-1591 ' THE AGENCY THAT CARES ' 2210N. Frazier Plantation Building 756-0700 Agents: Charles Pete Palmer Morris Eickenhorst Link Belt and Dodge Power Transmission Equipment Mill Supplies Machine Shop Mill Machinery CONROE MILL SUPPLY INC. Watts Line 800-392-2874 (713)756-2731 Conroe, Texas 77301 Russell Law 820 E. Davis President Office and Shop Soules Insurance Agency, 701 N. San Jacinto 7560671 443-8301 Oren Soules DickCoyleC.LU. Cecil Joiner Jim Pokorski f t. ' .wj.t ' u.n North Hills Shopping Center Conroe, Texas CONROE OFFICE SUPPLY INCORPORATED 312 Simonton 756-9035 U IN, . ,b. ■BUDGET DRUGS Fast Accurate Prescriptions Compounding 1403 N. Frazier 756-5517 Conroe, Texas MORAN UTILITIES CO. ' GAS GIVES YOU A BETTER DEAL 2108 N. Frazier jBejf...Cosf$lesj. ' Conroe, Texas FirstFederal SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 400 W. Davis, Conroe, Texas 77301, 539-1811 P. O. Box 1049, Conroe, Texas 77301, 539-181 1 Branches: ■Oak Ridge North ■New Caney ' Champions Forest 1 960 ' Kingwood Dr. CONROE SPORTING GOODS A Complete Line of Sporting Goods and Athletic Equipment East Davis at First Street 756-2521 Open8AM-6PM Mon.-Sat. Ample Parking! LONG AIR CONDITIONING CO. GENERAL ELECTRIC Sales and Service Doyle Long 756-5645 Heating and Air Conditioning 712 S. Frazier CONROE CABLE T.V. The C.A.T.V. Professional ' s 422 Ads 504 BRYANT CONROE, TEXAS 77301 NATHAN GEICK MANAGER 756-6604 SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH Ads 425 Congratulations to the Seniors of 78 from .... MortqorrerLp- COURIER Hooper ' s Carpetland 609 S. Frazier — 756-6333 Congratulations Seniors of 1978 MR. AND MRS. CAM HARREL 426 Ads Max Mahaffey Ford i JIMMIE iDINKINS IREMTCR iAPPI BER 1038 N. Frazier Conroe, Tx . 77301 Houston — 443-0232 Conroe — 756-4849 1 Ads 427 SENIORS 78 yrdow First and Finest on Lcike Conroc 428 ■' Ads Durham ' s Factory Furni+ure — 756 566? Ads 429 Ki CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 78 complimen+s of ERNEST COKERJR. RAINBOW FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP HOUSE OF SHOES on the square 205 Simonton 756-8444 430 Ads ROY POINSETT AND CO, Insurance — Real Estate 301 N. Frazier, P.O. Box 899 Con roe, Texas 77301 0 m mlepefidtnf Insurance M AGENT Ads 431 Your Complete Farm and Garden Center: • Water Systems •Seed • Fertilizers • Custom Feed Formulation •Animal Health Aids Congratulations SR. 78 JEAN TREE North Hills Shopping Center — 756- 1 744 MEXlCANTboD ELPOLUNO Restaurants Specializing in Mexican Food 201 N. FrazierConroe. Tx, 756-7181 f APARTMENTS TOWNHOISRS 811 SOUTH 1-45 ALL IS NEW IN SECTION H 1 . J :i Kfflrooms I ' lKil iiidCahan:) 2 l.iMlilH Tennis Courts ' Aflull KamilyStvlitins ' (iiir(1( n Windows ' I riv. HiilKis B;ik ' inios NOH LEASING! FOR INFORMATION CALL 756-8849 SPARKLER FILTERS INC. Filtration Engineers A. C. KRACKLAUER Chairman of the Board CONROE, TX 756-4471 5-w WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Plumbing Hejting Cooling Industrie) Conroe, Texas i iNt PLUMBING HXTURtS ELJER Trustin your future., We do! First National . . . believes in you. i NATIONAL BANK CONROE CONGRATULATIONS SRS. OF 1978 Miracle City Sewing Center Singer Sales Service Phone 539-1222 1200 S. Frazier Conroe, Texas 77301 The Douglas Company PHONE 539-1477 1112N. FRAZIER CONROE, TEXAS 77301 Housion Marine Repair 539-8836 Congratulations Srs. 78 connplinrients of Bert and Craig Lynch CLASS OF .- Member T.S.A., A. C.S.M. ARROW] REGISTERED PUBLIC SURVEYOR W. S. TUTTLE Phone 756-5266 P.O. Box 1301 Conroe, Texas 77301 Brownlee Jewelers 201 SimontonSt. 756-2751 Come to us for your class ring! STEAKLEY REALTY Expecf a Miracle! 901 W. Davis Con roe, Texas 77301 Conroe — 756-4789 756-4774 Houston — 443-8810 Nautilus of Conroe OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 3207 W.Davis 539-1824 LYNCH SIGN CO. 1716N. Frazier Conroe, Texas 756-7015 Automobile Sales And Finance Monco Motors DALE HAMBY Pres. Home Off. 912 E. Davis St. Conroe, Texas 77301 713 — 756-7705 MONCO MOTORS Conroe Lufkin CONEY ISLAND CHILI HOUSE 2017-QN. Frazier North Hills Shopping Center Conroe Center 756-6646 AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 600 N. MAIN Ads 439 THE PANT PATCH 27530 1-45 NORTH 367-0869 in Oak Ridge North Congratulations Seniors! from Mr. and Mrs. M R 9 „ ' . Guy E. Buddy Hopkins ' ■. ' Wi -if, WE WIRE FLOWERS msm blossom Slower Shop AGNES ROMMEL Wedding Arrangements • Corsages • Potted Plants and Gifts 909 HOUSTON ST. 756-3513 NIGHT ft Day CONROE, TEXAS 440 Ads Your Fy tur© Mid Ours Our young people represent more than just a generation. To us, students mean the future; our hopes for the coining years rest firmly on the shoulders of the young men and women of our community. Whatever will be accomplished in this world in years to come is the responsibility of our youth. Because you are our future. And we support you. COMROI TILEPHONK COMPANY Congratulations To The FLARE Staff and its SPONSOR from Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hall INDUSTRIAL AERIAL MOTION PICTURE SLIDE PRESENTATION ILLUSTRATION VIDEO FOOD ARCHITECTURAL FASHION ADVERTISING PORTRAIT 7 WEST 34TH STREET HOUSTON. TEXAS 77018 713 868-4533 The FLARE STAFF would like to thank all of the Advertisers in this book for without them this book ; . ' : would be impossible. ;• rf ' ' 6 Senior Achievements Toddy Abbott, FR: SOPH: JR: VOE — Rept.; SR: French CI.; Psychology CI. — Lady-in-Waiting; NHS. James Abner, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Shelly Aceves, FR: (North Oaks Jr. H.S. — Fort Worth, TX) Choir; SOPH: (Haltom H.S. — Fort Worth, TX) Choir; JR: SR: (CHS) Choir. DeWayne Acreman, FR: Ftbl.; SOPH: Ftbl.; German Ci.;JR: Wilderness CI.; SR: Kathy Adams, FR: FHA; SOPH: FHA; JR: Spanish CL; FTA; SR: FHA-HERO; FTA. Freda Anderson, FR: Choir; SOPH: Adv. Choir; Span- ish CI.; JR: Adv. Choir; SR: A Cappella Choir. Katherine Anderson, FR: SOPH: JR: HECE; SR: Peggy Anderson, FR: SOPH: Latin CI.; JR: Industrial ' Arts CI. — Rept.; SR: NHS; Chess CI.; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Students. Prentice Anderson, FR: FFA; SOPH: FFA; JR: SR: Waymond Anderson, FR: SOPH: JV Track; Spanish CI.; JR: Var. Track; SR: Var. Track. Jeff Agnor, FR: Marching Band; Spanish CI.; SOPH: Marching and Symph. Band; JR: Marching and Symph. Band; Dixieland Band; SR: Marching Band; Dixieland Band; VICA. Lorna Albright, FR: (Boswell H.S. — Fort Worth, TX) Spanish CI.; SOPH: (CHS) Spanish CI.; JR: Spanish CI.; Golden Girls; SR: Golden Girls; Sr. Class-Rep. Janna Aldridge, FR: FHA — Hist.; Choir; SOPH; Adv. Choir; JR: VOEOEA; SR: VOE-OEA — Treas. Walter Alldredge, FR: SOPH: Drafting CI.; JR: Draft- ing CI. — District; SR: Industrial Arts. Geoffrey Allen, FR: (Terrebonne H.S. — Houma, La.) Fr. Class — Vice-Pres.; Student Cncl.; Newspa- per Staff; Choir — Solo and Ens.; SOPH: (CHS) Cho- rale; JR: Chorale; SR: Chorale — All-Region; Area Choir; NHS; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Students. Jane Allen, FR: Spanish CI.; SOPH: Spanish CI.; FTA; YL; JR: FTA; Psychology CI.; YL; SR: FTA — Vice- Pres.; Troika Staff. Karen Allen, FR: Band; SOPH: Marching and Symph. Band — All District, Region; Spanish CI.; Science CI.; JR: Marching and Symph. Band — All District, Region; Spanish CI.; NHS; SR: Marching and Symph. Band — All District, Sec, Flare Queen Cand.; Psychology CI.; Dixieland Band; NHS; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Students. Paula Amos, FR: Bktbl.; SOPH: JR: Tiger Paws; Psy- chology CI.; SR: John Andrews, FR: SOPH: French CI.; JR: SR: Mark Armstrong, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: William Artificauitch, FR: (Irving H.S. — Irving) SOPH: JR: SR: FR: (Spring Branch H.S. — Houston, TX) SOPH: JR: (CHS) FHA; SR: FHA; Psychology CI. Asgeir Asgeirsson, FR: (H.W. Schroeder H.S. — Webster, NY) Student Cncl.; JV Ftbl.; JV Wrestling; Ski CI.; SOPH: (H.W. Schroeder H.S. — Websterjj NY) Var. Wrestling; JV Ftbl.; JV Lacross; Ski CI.; JR: : ' JV Ftbl.; SR: Var. Ftbl. Liz Ashley, FR: (Willis H.S. SOPH:(CHS)JR:SR: Willis, TX) FHA; Susie Ashley, FR: FHA; SOPH: JR: Spanish CI.; SR: Spanish CI. Troy Ayers, FR: SOPH: JR: DE; SR: Linda Badger, FR: SOPH: German CI.; JR: FFA; SR: FFA; NHS. Lorna Bagley, FR: Adv. Choir; FHA; YFC; SOPH: Adv. ' . Choir; YFC; JR: Chamber Choir; OEA; YFC; SR: OEA; . A Cappella Choir; YFC. Robert Bailey, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Bryan Anderson, FR: SOPH: JR: JV Track; SR: T- SquareCI. 444 Senior Achievements Jacque Baker, FR: SOPH: Spanish CI.; Math CI.; JR: Math CI.; OEA; SR: OEA; NHS. A V t ((. Karen Baker, FR: Volleyball; SOPH: German CI.; JR: German CI.; SR: Data Processing — Lady-in-Wait- ing. Jay Barber, FR: Spanish CI.; SOPH: JR: OEA; SR: OEA. Kelley Barber, FR: YFC; SOPH: JR: SR: Psychology CI. Larry Barfield, FR: FFA; SOPH: FFA; JR: FFA; SR: Teresa Barfield, FR: FFA; Choir; SOPH: FFA; JR: FFA; SR: FFA. Bret Basham, FR: YL; SOPH: YL; JR: YL; SR: YL. Darrell Bates, FR: Bktbl. SOPH: JV Bktbi.; JR: Var. Bktbl.; SR: Var. Bktbl.; Printing Trades — Sec. Robert Batot, FR: (Memorial Hail H.S. — Houston, TX) SOPH: (Randell-Moore School of Denver — Denver, Colorado) JR: (CHS) SR: Massimo Ballatori, FR: (Roma — Italy) Soccer Team; Choir; SOPH: (Mt. Carmel H.S. — Houston, TX) Latin CI.; JR : SR: (CHS) Psychology CI. Ronald Baugh, FR: SOPH: Spanish CI.; JR: Spanish CI.; SR: David Beeson, FR: Ftbl.; Spanish CI.; SOPH: Ftbl.; JR: Var. Ftbl.; SR: Psychology CI. — Vice-Pres.; Wilderness CI. — Coron. Escort; Drama CI. Cindy Beier, FR: SOPH: YL; JR: VOE-OEA; SR: VOE- OEA. i Mark Bell, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: i Randy Biehl, FR: (Westchester H.S. — Houston, TX) SOPH: JR: (CHS) SR: Hailey Billingslea, FR: French CI.; SOPH: French CI.; Tennis Team; YL; FLARE Staff — Organ.; JR: French CI.; YL; FLARE Staff — Organ.; NHS; SR: FLARE Staff — Organ. Ed. — Lady-in-Waiting; NHS — Treas.; Sr. Class — Rep.; Student Cncl. Brian Bishop, FR: SOPH: Latin CI.; JR: NHS; SR: Gien Blackburn, FR: Latin CI.; Golf Team; SOPH: Latin CI.; Golf Team; JR: NHS; Golf Team; SR: NHS; Golf Team. Paula Blackshear, FR: SOPH: JR: HECE — Pres.; SR: HECE — Pres. Randy Blake, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Dana Blankenship, FR: FFA; Med. Careers CI.; SOPH: FFA; Med. Careers CI.; JR: DECA; SR: DECA. Gigi Blanton, FR: Spanish C!.; Art C!.; SOPH; Golden Girls; Soph. Class Re.; Student Cncl.; JR: Golden Girls; SR: Golden Girls — Sr. Rep. Daphne Blevins, FR: Spanish CI.; Choir; YFC; SOPH: Spanish CI.; English CI.; YFC; JR: FFA; Tiger Paws; YL; SR: Tiger Paws; Psychology CI.; FTA — Hist. David Boatwright, FR: FFA; SOPH: FFA; JR: SR: Todd Bouton, FR: (T.C. Marsh Jr. H.S. — Dallas, TX) Ftbl.; SOPH: (Richardson H.S. — Richardson, TX) Swim Team; JR: Var. Swim Team; SR: (CHS) Var. Swim Team. Mark Bowdoin, FR: (John Marshall H.S. — San Antonio, TX) Band; SOPH: JR: Cycle CI.; Key CI.; Archery CI.; SR: (CHS) VICA. Scott Bowdoin, FR: (John Marshall H.S. — San Antonio, TX) SOPH: JR: Industiral Arts CI. — Sec; SR: (CHS) VI CA. Blake Bowman, FR: Marching and Symph. Band SOPH: Marching and Symph. Band — All District JR: Marching and Symph. Band — All District; SR Marching Band. Donna Brannon, FR: Spanish CI.; Golden Girls; SOPH: Golden Girls; Spanish CI.; YL; JR: Golden Girls — GiGi ' s; Student Cncl.; Science CI. — Vice- Pres.; Psychology CI.; YL; SR: YL DeVere Braund, FR: Marching Band; Science CI. SOPH: Science CI.; Marching Band; JR: Science CI. Marching and Symph. Band; Dixieland Band; NHS SR: Marching Band; Dixieland Band; Science CI. NHS. Cindy Breland, FR: FHA; SOPH: Math CI.; JR: Data Processing; SR: NHS; T-Square. Betty Bradford, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Debbie Brandt, FR: Choir; SOPH: Choir; YL; JR: ICT; YL; SR: ICT — Flare Queen Cand. Mark Brann, FR: SOPH: (Spring Vale Academy — Mich.) JR: Bktbl.; Bsbl.; Track; SR: (CHS). Senior Achievements 445 s-Pransm, FR ustin Fr HS — Midland, syball Bktbl , T ' -ack, Chorale, SOPH (Rob i € lee H S - Midland, TX) German Ci , Choir, MieybdII Track, IF! (CHS Gf-rrnan Ci , SR Gar n-sa - CI. .J Simone Brurtf6n, PR- Drafria Ct.; SOPH: Spanish CJ JR SR: OEA — Sec. Treas. Bruce Sray, FR: Industrial Arts CI.; Marching Band; S-OPH; Industrial Arts CI,; Marching Band; JR: arching and Syn-iph. Band; SR: Marching and _ iph. Band; NHS; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Students. '  ' Charles Brett, FR: Math CI.; SOPH: Math CI.; JR: Latin CI.; YFC — Vice-Pres.; SR: YFC — Vice-Pres. Lisa Brewer, FR: (Boswell H.S. — Saginaw, TX) FHA; SOPH: Art CI.; JR: ' ' :Tsychology CI. f Peter Brice, FR; (Northwood Jr. H.S. — Dallas, TX) SOPH: (Richardson H.S. — Dallas, TX) JR: (Cl S) FFA; SR: Ff f Cherlynn Brinegar, FR; Volleyball; Spanisfe 5,,S0PH: Golden Girls; Spanish CI.; YL; JR; C ldfn %irls — flep.; Spanish CI. — Rept.; YL; SR; Golden Girls — Rep.; Science CI. — Flare Queen €and.. Sec; Spanish CI.; Med. Careers CI.; YL; OEA. Jack Brothers, FR: (Jane Long H.S, T?ouston, TX) SOPH: Industrial Arts CI.; JR; VICA; ICT; SR; ■■■- Anita Brown, FR; Spanish CI.; SOPH: JR; Spanish CI.; Art CI.; SR; A Cappelia Choir; Art CI. Lynn Brown, FR: Bktbl.; SOPH; Drama CI.; JR: Var. Volleyball; NHS; German CI.; JV Golf Team; SR; Var. Volleyball; NHS; Gerrlan CI.; Psychology pi.; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Student Denny Buckalew, FR; FtbL; Bktbl.; JV Bsbl.; Spanish CI., SOPH; JV Bktbl.; JV Bsbl.; Soph. Class Vice- res.; JR; Var. Bktbl.; Var, Bsbl.; SR: Var. Bktbl.; ar. Bsbl.; Psychology CI.; Coron. Escort; NHS. Sandra Brown, FR: (Newt6n SOPH:JR;SR; on, TX) Roxanna Bucklin, FR: (Aldine H.S. SOPH; JR; SR; Houston, TX) Joel Buckner, FR SOPH; JR; SR erman gf. h Tamara Buffington, FR; (StratfordAS. ' — Houston, TX) Var. Tennis; SOPH: (CHS) Var. Tennis; YL; JR: Var. Tennis — District; NH§; YL; SR; Var. Tennis; MathCL — Flare Qu ' SenCSncT; NHS; YL. a ♦ ■' Glenn Bull, FR; SOPH; JR;S! Mickey Bull, FR: Ftbl.; SOPH; Latin CI.; JR; Latin CM NHS; SR; NHS; Who ' s Who Jg. American H.S. St Jimmy Bunch, FR: SOPH: (Burn j — Btrnel TX)JR:SR; f H Stephen Brownlow, FR: Band; Spanish CI.; Math CI.; SOPH: Marching Band; Math CI.; JR; SR; Psychol- ogy CI. j- Kari Broyles, FR: Bktbl,; SOPH: Spanish CI.; Ti ' e f ettes; JR; OEA — Vice-Pres.; FHA; YFC — Rep.; NHS; SR: OEA; NHS; Who ' s Who in American H.S. iStudents. Larry Bruce, FR- Ftbl,; SOPH; FFA; JR: FFA; SR: FFA, Larry Brunson, FR: Marching Band; Latin CI.; SOPH: Marching Band; German CI.; JR: German CI.; SR; NH.S — Pres.; Student Cncl. 446 Senior Achievements Dean Burmaster, FR: (Coral Shores) SOP H: JR: (CHS). John Burns, FR: SOPH: JR; DE; Spanish ( SrentCalfee, FR: SOPH; JR: SR; Dana Calles, FR; (Gallon H.S. — Galion, Ohio) American Foreign Exchange Student (AFS); SOPHj AFS; JR; AFS; SR: OEA; Wilderness CI. Sherry Campbell, FR: SOPH: Math CI;; ' JR; VOE-OE SR: VOE-OEA. Wende Cantrell, FR; Spanish CI:; PH; Spanish JR: ICT; SR: Rhonda Capps, FR: Spanish CI , SOPH: JR: DE; chologyCI.;SR: DE. Jim Carlson, FR; SOPH; JR- ' R: ' ' « Scott Carlson, FR: Spanish CI.; His| Spanish CI,; Golf Team; JR DE, SR Hudson Carlton, PR: SOPH; Ftbl.; JR; JV FtbL; SR: Var. Ftbl. Gary Carrier, FR: Ftbl.; T?te [SOPH: Ftbl.; Track JR: Ftbl.; Var. Track; SR; Var. Ifbr.. f Bruce Carroll, FR: (Kubusaki H.S. — Okinowa, Japan) Var. Track; Var. Cross Country; Scuba CI.; Yearbook; Letterman CI.; SOPH: Var. Track; Var. Cross Country; Var. Swimming; Var. Wrestling; Yearbook; Scuba CI.; Letterman CI.; JR: (Del City H.S. — Del City, Okla.) Track; Cross Country; Year- book; SR: (CHS) FLARE Staff. Carl Carter, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Coron. Escort. Tommy Carter, FR: Ftbl • SOPH: Ftbl.; JR: DEC - Rept.; SR: Corort-: car O r. ' , I Steve Caskey, FR: (Del Valle H.S. SOPH: FFA; JR: FFA; SR: Del- alle, T } Cafo CasTTfeschouldt, FR: SOPH: JR: VICA; SR: , Who ' s Who in American H.S. Students. Pam Gates, FR: (Santiago Jr. H.S. — Orange, Calif.) Pep CI. — Pres.; Honor Soc; SOPH: (El Modena H.S. — Orange, Calif.) Gymnastics Team; Soph. Class Sec; JR: SR: Psychology CI. Penny Cavin, FR: Choir; SOPH: Choir; Art CI.; JR: SR: Cari Caywood, FR: (MacArthur H.S. — Houston, TX) Band; Christian Student Union; SOPH: Choir; YFC; JR:SR: Choir; YFC. Andrea Chachere, FR: Band; Drama CI.; Med. Careers CI.; YFC; SOPH: Band; Med. Careers Ct.; JR: Golden Girls; Med. Careers CI.; ICT — Par.; SR: TroikaStaff; Med. Careers CI.  Melinda Chambers, FR: Golden Girls; FFA; FTA; SOPH:J3olden Girls; FFA; JR; Golden Girls; FFA; SR: FFA. I Tracy Champion, FR: YL; FHA; SOPH: YL; FHA; Gol den Girls; JR: YL; Golden Girls; SR: YL Didi Chaney, FR: Spanish CI.; SOPH: Spanish CI.; JR:SR: Connie Cheatham, FR: SOPH: French CI.; JR: den Girls; French CI.; Psychology CI.; FHA; SR: Gol- Frank Christlieb, FR: Band; SOPH: Marching and Symph. Band; Solo and Ens.; Spanish CI.; JR: Marching and Symph. Band; Spanish CI.; NHS; SR: parching Band; NHS. Paula Clark, FR: (Aldine H.S. — Houston, TX) FHA; SOPH: FHA; JR: (CHS) Ft A; SR: VOE-OEA. ;,,.. Timothy Clarke, FR: T-Square CI.; Science CI.; SOPH: T-Square CI.; Spanish Ci.; Golf Team; JR: T- Square CI. — Vice-Pres.; Spanish 01.; SR: T-Square C!.; Wilderness CI. GaryClough, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Sherre Cochran, FR: French CL; SOPH: Swim Team; YL; JR: Tiger Paws; SR: FFA. Catherine Cohea, FR: Spanish Ci.; SOPH: Spanish CI.; GoldenGirls; YL; JR: Med. Careers CI.; Golden Girls; SR: Med. Careers CI. — Lady-in-Warting; Gol- den G ls — GiGi ' s; Spanish Ci.; OEA. ' Dale Colby, FR: Ftbl.; Science CI.; SOPH: Science CI.; JR: Psychology CI.; SR: Bobby Lynn Coleman, FR: Spanish CI.; Science CI., Ftbl.; SOPH: Spanish CI.; Ftbl.; JV Bsbl.; JR: NHS; Var. Ftbl. — All-District; Var. Bsbl.; SR: NHS; Var. Ftbl. — Ail-District; Var. Bsbl.; Who ' s Who in Ameri- can H.S. Students; Soc. of Distinguished American H.S. Students. Gina Coleman, FR: Spanish CI.; Volleyball; SOPH; Spanish CI.; JR; Jr. Class Rep.; Tiger Paws — Major; Student Cncl.; Psychology CI.; SR: Sr. Class Rep.; Tiger Paws — Major, Flare Queen Cand.; Stu- dent Cncl.; Psychology CI. — Vice-Pres. Cheryl Collins, FR: Drama CI.; FTA; Choir; SOPH: FTA: Adv. Choir; JR: FTA — Vice-Pres.; Psychology CI.; Spanish CI.; SR: FTA — Sec, Flare Queen Cand.; Psychology CI.; Spanish CI.; Science CI. Edward Collins, FR: (Judson H.S. — Converse, TX) Band; SOPH: Marching Band; (CHS) Band; Solo and Ens.;JR:NHS;SR:NHS. Paula Collins, FR: SOPH: Art CI.; JR: Art CI.; SR: Terry Collins, FR: Ftbl.; SOPH: Ftbl.; JR: SR: Pam Colvin, FR: (Patrick Henry H.S. — Hou : TX) SOPH: FHA; JR: FHA; OEA; SR: OEA. Cheryl Connelly, FR: (Horace Mann H.S. — L? Rock, Ark.) SOPH: (Parkview H.S. — Little Ro Ark.) JR: FBLA: SR: (CHS) VOE-OEA — Treas. John Contreras, FR: Spanish CI.; Ftbl.; Track; SOPH: Industrial Arts CI.; Var. Cross CountfY; JV Track; JR Industrial Arts CL; Var. Cross Country; Var. Track SR: Var. Cross Country; Var. Track. James Cook, FR: SOPH: J nior Achievements 447 Mike Cook, FR: (Huntington H.S. — Shreveport La.)SOPH;JR:SR.(CHS). Sherri Cock, FR: FHA; YL; SOPH: French CI.; YL; JR: French CI.; English CI. — Treas.; Psychology ' CI.; SR: French CI. FR: (Southwest H.S. — San Antonio, ' TX) (Big Spring H.S. — Big Spring, TX) SOPH- JR- NHS; SR: (CHS) NHS; OEA. Tish Corporon, FR: Golden Girls; Spanish CI.; SOPH: Bktbl. Cheerleader; FTA; Soph. Class Sec; JR: Gol- den Girls; FTA — Treas.; Jr. Class Sec; Triumph Staff; SR: Ftbl. Tiger; FTA — Pres.; Sr. Class Sec; Triumph Staff — Asst. Ed.; Student Cncl. — Sec; Homecoming Queen Cand.; Flare Queen Cand. Charles Cotton, FR: Ftbl.; SOPH: Ftbl.; JR- Ftbl - SR- Ftbl. Jeanne Cotton, FR: Spanish CI.; Band; SOPH: Span- ish CI.; Golden Girls; JR: Spanish CI.; Data Process- ing — Rept.; Golden Girls — Lt., GiGi ' s; SR: Data Processing; Golden Girls — GiGi ' s. .„.. -Stephanie Cottrell, FR: French CI.; SOPH: French :Vi , ' ' ' - ' - F ' -ench CI.; NHS; Cheerleader Mgr.; English ' ' . -. ' ' ;:?f • ' ■' ■c CI.; NHS; Troika Staff; Cheerleader Judy Couch, FR: (Creighton Jr. H.S. — Lakewpod Colorado) Honor Soc; Pep CI.; SOPH: (LakeWood H.S. — Lakewood, Colorado) Gymnastics Team- Pep CI.; JR: (CHS) NHS; SR: NHS; Who ' s-Who in American H.S. Students. Dee Dee Couvillion, FR: Med.. Careers CI.; Bktbl - AthJetic Trainer; SOPH: Med. Careers CI.; Bktbl ' Athletic Trainer; YL; JR: Med. Careers CI.; ' Athletic Trainer; DECA; YL; SR: Athletic Trainer; DE; NHS; Sonya Cowan, FR: Band; FHA; SOPH: Band- FHA- JF?: OEA; Spanish CI.; SR: OEA. !f5s Caren Coyne, FR: (Spring Woods H S TX) SOPH: JR: (CHS) SR: DECA — Sec, Houston, Dean Craig, FR: Bktbl.; Spanish CI.; SOPH: Spanish ' O.; JV BktbL; JR: Var. Bktbl.; NHS; Math CI.; YL- SR: Var. Bktbl.; Med. Careers CI.; NHS; Co ' ron ' Escort. Dennis Grain, FR: Ftbl.; FFA; SOPH: FFA; JR- FFA- SR: FFA -— Pres.; Coron. Escort. Tony Crpoks, FR: (Jand Long H.S.) SOPH- (Eisen- hov -efHS.)JR;(CHS)SR: Tommy Crosby, FR: SOPH: Spanish CI.; JR: SR: Terry Cross, FR: Spanisff ' ci.ybpH: Spanish CI ■JF Math CI.; DE; SR: MatPPCI David Crouchet, FR: SePHTjR: Melisga Crowley, FB;.SCfPH: JR: SR: NH. , - ;trial Arts CU Bill Crumpacker, FR: Science CI.; German CI Marching Band; SOPH; German CI.; Marching anc Symph. Band; Med. Careers CI.; JR: Med. Career: CI.; German CI.; Marching and Symph. Band; NHS Solo and Ens.; SR: German CI.; Marching anc Symph. Band. I Laura Curry, FR: Band; SOPH: VICA; JR- VICA — Par.; SR: j Laura Curtis, FR: Fr. Class — Treas.; Golden Girls;| Spanish CI.; SOPH: Soph. Class Rep.; Spanish CI., ' ; Bktbl. Cheerleader; Student Cncl.; JR: Head BktbM Cheerleader; Jr. Class Rep.; Spanish CI.; FTA; StuJ dent Cncl.; SR: Who ' s Who in American H.S. ' Stu i dents; Sr. Class Rep.; Spanish CI. — Sec; Goldeni Girls — GiGi ' s; Student Cncl.; Homecoming Queen ' Cand.; NHS — Lady-in-Waiting. Malcolm Davidson, FR: FFA; SOPH: FFA; JR: DE; SR: Danny Davis, FR: SOPH: fpr.SR: Greg Davis, FR: D; «.: filand; S0FHi. Drama CI.; A Cappella Clwir; Band; JR: Drama CI.; Thespian CI.; A Cappella Choir; SR: Drama CI.; Thespian CI. — Pres.; Student CncL.-.. - i. ;; ' !. . Myra Davis, FF(- ' (La JunV H.§. — ' cbrorado) Band; Pep Squad; SOPH: Band- Choir; JR: (CHS) Choir; SR: Mark Dean, FR: Ftbl.; SOPH: Ftbl.; JV BsbL; JR: JV Ftbl.; Var. Bsbl.; SR:,y r.,Ftb).;,V:?kr..BsbI. ' ' ,-HlJ -• ' - ' ■' ■,n. ' ' ' Fred Deats, FR! ' SOPH; ' VICArJR: ' VICA — Sgt -at- Arms; SR: Kim DeFoor, FR: (Cayuga H.S. — Cayuga TX) SOPH: JR: (CHS) SR: ICT — Lady-in-Waiting. Rick Dempsey, FR: Art CI.; SOPH: Art CI.; German CI.; JR; Art CI.; German CI.; SR: German CI. — Pres., Psychology CI. — Pres.; Student ( ■' -15 Serror Achii dy Denman, FR: SOPH: Cross Country, Tiger- tes; Adv. Choir; JR; Chamber Singers; Cross luntry; Swim Team; Spanish CI.; NHS; SR: Swim :am; NHS — Flare Queen Cand. xjdy Dennis, FR: (Berlin American H.S. — Berlin, ;rmany) Track; JV Bktbl.; Cultural Student Union; )PH: Soph. Class Pres.; Bktbl.; Track; Student nion; JR: Ftbl. — All-Conference; Bktbl.; Track; : (CHS). eve DePugh, FR: (Stevenson H.S.) Ftbl.; Wres- ng; Band; SOPH: (CHS) JR: T-Square CI.; SR: T- i uare. ella DeRouen, FR: French CI.; YL; SOPH: YL; JR: HS; SR: NHS; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Stu- Bnts. fffDeuischlander, FR: (Beaty Jr. H.S.) Band; d?est History CI.; Bktbl.; SOPH: (North Alle- heny H.S.) Band; JR: Band; SR: (CHS) NHS. onka DeVoltz, FR: SOPH: Ftbl.; JR: Ftbl.; SR: on Devore, FR: (Spring Branch H.S. - X) Ftbl.; Swimming; SOPH: Ftbl.; JR: CHS) FtbL; Wilderness CI. ■Houston, Ftbl.; SR: Jina Dietens, FR: Choir; SOPH: Choir; JR: FHA; SR: ■HA. ' 9 : % )teve Dili FR: SOPH: Spanish CI.; JR: Spanish CI.; :oron. Escort; SFi; NHS. 3ary Dishberger, FR: German CI.; Chess CI.; SOPH: :hess CI.; JR: SR; Wilderness CI.; T-Square. Mancy Dishberger, FR: Track; SOPH: JR: German CI.; SR: Germari CI. — Treas.; Science CI.; Psychol- ogy CI. Connie Ditmore, FR: Spanish CI.; Psychology CI.; SOPH: Spanish CI.; Psychology CI.; JR: Spanish CI.; Psychology CL; SR: Spanish CI.; Psychology CI. Robin C CI.;SR: furth, FR: SOPH: Spanish CI.; JR: German HS. Cindy Dodd, FR: Bktbl.; SOPH: Volleyball; Track Trainer; JR: DE — Lady-in-Waiting. DeeAnna Dodson, FR: Volleyball; German CL; SOPH: Var. Swim Team; German Club; JR: Var. ' Swim Team; Psychology CI.; SR: Data Processing. Deborah Doerr, FR: Band; SOPH: Adv. Choir; JR: A Cappella Choir; French CI.; SR: A Cappella -- Sec; French CI. Patricia Dommel, FR: (Acadiana H.S. — Lafayette, La.)SOPH:JR:(CHS)SR: Kathy Dorsey, FR: Choir; SOPH: JR: SR: Cardine Downing, FR: (Neosho H.S. — Neosho, Mo.) SOPH: ROTC; Color Guard; Adv. Choir; JR: (CHS) SR: NHS. Roxie Drackatt, FR: (Vaderbilt Catholic H.S. — Houna, La.) Yearbook Staff; Var. Tennis; Newspaper Staff; Spanish CL; SOPH: Drill Squad; Var. Tennis; Yearbook Staff — Asst, Ed.; Spanish CL; JR: Var. Tennis; Student CncL; Yearbook Staff — Ed.; SR: (CHS) NHS. Terry Drake, FR: Band; Science CL; FHA; SOPH: Band; Science CL; FHA; YL; JR: Drama CL; YL; Art CI.;SR:FFA. Donna Duggan, FR: French CL; Med. Careers CL; SOPH: FLARE Staff — Act.; French CL; YL; JR: FLARE Staff — Act.; French CL; Chamber Choir — Vice-Pres.; NHS; FHA; Jr. Class Rep.; YL; SR: FLARE Staff — Act. Ed.; French CL; A Cappella Choir; YL; NHS; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Students. Stefani Drumwright, FR: Band; Spanish CL; SOPH: Marching Band; Twirler; Spanish CL; Soph. Class Rep.; Student CncL; JR: Marching and Symph. Band; Twirler; Spanish CL; Jr. Class Treas.; NHS; SR- Marching Band; Twirler; Spanish CL — Flare Queen Cand., Treas.; NHS; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Students. David Dumas, (West Monroe Jr. H.S. — Monroe, La.) SOPH: (CHS) FtbL; JR: Track; FtbL; SR: Ftbl. Cynthia Dunham, FR: (Murphy H.S. — Augusta, Ga ) Mascot; Art CL; SOPH: G.P. Butler H.S. — Augusta, Ga.) ROTC — Squad Commander; JR: (T.W. Josey H.S. — Augusta, GA) Track; SR: (CHS). Casey Dunn, FR: SOPH: JR: VICA ,:VICA — Pres. Treas.; SR: Marcy DuPaix, FR: (Fondron Jr. H.S. — Houston, TX) NHS; Pep Squad; French CL; SOPH: (Westbury H.S. — Houston, TX) Volleyball; JR: Volleyball; Golf; SR: NHS. Mark Dupree, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Senior Achievements 4 Leslie Dupuy, FR: Spanish CI.; Science CI.; SOPH: Spanish CI.; JR: Psychology CI.; SR: Psychology CI.; NHS. Debbie Dutton, FR: FHA; SOPH: JR: Data Process- ing; OEA; SR: Robert Easley, FR: SOPH: JR: SR Danny Easton, FR: SOPH: JR: T-Square CI Dannah Edwards, FR: (Crockett H.S. — Austin, TX) French CI.; SOPH: French CI. — Sec; JR: French CI.; Spanish CI.; NHS; SR: French CI. — Pres., Lady- in-Waiting; Spanish CI.; Troika Staff — Poetry Ed.; NHS; Student Cncl. Garry Edwards, FR: (Council Manhattan-Jackson, Miss.) Ftbl.; Track; SOPH: (Florence H.S. — Flor- ence, Miss.) Ftbl.; JR: (CHS) SR: Drafting CI.; VICA. Kaybeth Edwards, FR: (Wheeler H.S. — Marietta, Ga.) SOPH: (CHS) JR: Spanish CI.; SR: Tiger Paws; Psychology CI.; Drama CI. Mary Edwards, FR: Latin CI.; Spanish CI.; Science CI.; History CL; SOPH: Latin CI.; Spanish CI.; Sci- ence CI.; JR: Latin CI.; Wilderness CL; SR: Psychol- ogy CI. J _. Mike Ellington, FR: Band; SOPH: Industrial Arts CL; JR:SR: Charles Ellis, FR: (Vernado H.S. — Vernando, LA) FFA; Ftbl.; SOPH: (Pearl River H.S. — Pearl River, LA) FFA; Band; JR: (CHS) FFA; SR: FFA. Daniel Emmons, FR: SOPH: JR: English CI. — Vice- Pres.; Drafting CL; SR: Drafting CI. — Treas. Stephen Enfinger, FR: (Galveston Ball H.S. — Gal- veston, TX) SOPH: (CHS) JR: SR: Ervin English, FR: SOPH: Ftbl.; JR: Ftbl.; SR: Ftbl. Tina English, FR: YL; SOPH: Drama CL; YL; JR: VOE; NHS;SR: French CL; NHS. Lynn Faico, FR: French CL; Golden Girls; SOPH: French CL; Golden Girls; JR: NHS; Golden Girls; French CL; SR: NHS; Golden Girls; Industrial Arts CL; T-Square CL; French CL; Who ' s Who in Ameri- can H.S. Students. Gary Fallin, FR: (Tain Royal Academy-Tain, Scot- land) Soccer; SOPH: Soccer; JR: Soccer; SR: (CHS). Anita Fankhanel, FR: (Aldine H.S. — Houston, TX)S Volleyball; SOPH: Thespians; JR: SR: (CHS) NHS; Triumph Staff; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Stu- : dents. ] Terri Feagin, FR: SOPH: JR: Pep Squad; Drama Cl.;| SR: I Becky Feinberg, FR: (Travis Jr. H.S. — Port Lavaca, TX) A Cappella Choir; Var. BktbL; Track Volleyball; SOPH: (Calhoun H.S. — Port Lavaca, TX) Drill Team; Art CL; Med. Careers CI. — Pres.; A Cappella Choir; JR: (CHS) YL; Choir; SR: A Cappella Choir; Triumph Staff. Sherry Fenton, FR: (Mountain Home H.S. — Arkan- sas) SOPH: Beta CL; FTA; Drill Team — Capt.; Choir; JR: (Littleton H.S. — Colorado) Flag Team; Drama CL; Choir; SR: (CHS). Ronald Ferguson, FR; Ftbl.; Track; SOPH: Ftbl.; Track; JR: Ftbl.; SR:Ftbi. George Fisher, FR: (Patrick Henry Jr. H.S. — TX) SOPH: (Sam Houston H.S. — Houston, TX) JR: (CHS)SR: i Susan Fisher, FR: Spanish CL; SOPH: Spanish Cl.l JR: Tiger Paws — Mgr.;SR: I Robin Floyd, FR: (Senger, TX) FFA; Band; Bsbl.; BktbL; Track; SOPH: Band; BsbL; BktbL; Track; JR (Denton, TX) Band; Photography; SR: (CHS) FLAR Staff — Photographer. Tom Ford, FR: BktbL; SOPH: BktbL; Track; SR: ' 1 Gay Fowler, FR: Band; French CL; SOPH: Marching Band; French CL; JR: YL; Marching and Symph. Band; SR: NHS; Marching Band; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Students. Jamie Frantz, FR: Marching Band; FHA; SOPH: French CL; YL; Marching and Symph. Band; JR: Industrial Arts CL; T-Square CL; Marching and Symph. Band; YL; French CL Band. SR: YL; Marching ' Bruce Frazier, FR: (Simsbury H.S.) Choir; SOPH: Choir; JR: Choir; SR: (CHS) A Cappella Choir; NHS. , Kenneth Freeman, FR: French CL; SOPH: JR: SR: Troika Staff. Ellis Freeman, FR: Athletic Trainer; Spanish CL; YL; SOPH; Athletic Trainer; Spanish CL; YL; JR: YL; SR: YL. 450 Senior Achievements ■' !!i!in!atiL ' ' f?i litomi Fukunaga, FR: (Otemae H.S. — Osaka, apan) SOPH: Mountain Climbing CI.; English Soia-, onCI.;JR:SR:(CHS)j lonald Furstenfeid, FR: FFA; SOPH: FFA; JR: FFA ekn Fuzzell, FR: Ftbl.; SOPH: Ftbl.; JR: JV Ft ;quareCI.;SR: Var. Ftbl. .1 )arla Gagnon, FR: Spanish CI.; Drama CI.; FHA; kOPH: Spanish CI.; YL; FHA; JR: YL; FHA; Tiger aws — Lt.; SR: iill Gandy, FR: SOPH: T-Square ' :i.; SR: T-Square CI.; Spanish CI. .; JR: T-Square Caren Garrett, FR: Spanish CI.; SOPH: Spanish CI.; IR: DECA; SR: Bktbl. (athryn Garrett, FR: Bktbl. ; German CI.; SOPH: Ger- nan CI.; YL; JR: German CI. — Sec; Triumph Staff; vlHS; YL; SR: German CI.; Science CI.; Student ;ncl.; NHS; Triumph Staff — Ed., Lady-in-Waiting; fl. y Michael Gipson, FR: German C!.; Bktb!.; SOPH: Ger- man CI.; FLARE Staff — Sports; Track; Coron. Escort; GSL; JR: FLARE Staff — Sports, Photogra- pher; GSL; Coron. Escort; NHS; SR: FLA.RE Staff — Sports Ed., Photographer; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Students; NHS; Student Cncl. — Vice-Pres.; GSL. ' • ' ■' lUIMIIIiWI ' ' - «fi Robert Glasgow, FR: SOPH: JR: Industrial Arts CI.; .«qj Sharan Garrett, FR: SOPH: French qi ; JR: ICT — Freas.; NHS; SR: ICT.; m ' Donna Gates, FR: FHIA; SfPHJR R;. FHA; y- :hologyCi. | r||S8C tf Pam Gay, FR: FFA; FHA; SOPH: FFA; JR: FFA; SR: FFA. j Renee George, N: Golden Girls; SOPH: Accompan- ist — Choir; Golden Girls; JR: Golden Girls GiGi ' s; Spanish CI.; SR: Golden Girls — GiGi ' s,.-l Lady-in-Waiting. Sara Gibson, Fj : FHA; SOPH: Spanish CI.; Science CI.;JR:ICT — Rep.;SR: Thomas Goebel, FR: (Pasack Hills H.S. NJ) SOPH: JR:SR: (CHS). V iii| « i m i Mn waept«iB— iti Stephen Gibspij, FR: SOPH: JR: OEA; SR: OEA| Tony Gilbert, FR: Math CI.; Science CI.; T-SquafeTfT SOPH: T-Squarjs CI.; JR: T-Square CL — Treas.; SR: Math CI.; Chess CI.; Who s Who in American H.S. Students; NHS| Susan Gilkesoi FR: Band; SOPH: Band; JR: March- ing Band; Spanish CI.; Wilderness CI.; SR: Marching ,Band; Wilderness CI. — Vice-Pres.; Troika Staff. d ancy Gilson, FR: Spanis|i CI.; DE; SOPH: Spanish CI.; DE; JR: FF ; NHS; SR|FFA; NHS Grace Goedecke, FR: Band; SOPH: Marching Band; German CI.; JR: Marching Band; German CI.; NHS; SR: German CI. — Vice-Pres.; Troika Staff; NHS. Betty Goff, FR: Bktbl.; SOPH: Spanish CI.; FHA — Vice Pres.; JR: Latin CI.; SR: OEA — Par. Shane Goodrum, FR: History CI.; Science CI.; T- Square CI.; SOPH: History CI.; Science CI.; T-Square CI.; Math CI.; JR: Science CI.; T-Square CI.; Math CI.; SR: Science CI.; Math CI. — Treas. Linda Goodson, FR: SOPH: YFC; FHA; JR: Library CI.;OEA;YFC;SR:YFC. Clay Goodwin, FR: Drama CI.; NFL; Thespian CI. SOPH: Thespian CI.; Drama CI.; Coron. Escort; NFL JR: Thespian CI. — Vice-Pres. — Coron. Escort, Drama CI. — Vice-Pres.; NFL; SR: Thespian CI. — Coron. Escort; Drama CI.; NFL. Robert Gordon, FR: Spanish CI.; SOPH: Ftbl.; JR: JV Ftbl.; (Bryan H.S. — Bryan, TX) FCA; SR: Var. Ftbl.; Industrial Arts CI.; YL; (CHS). Charles Gould, FR: (Trinity Heights H.S. — Shreve- port. La.) SOPH: (CHS) JR: Art CI.; SR: VICA. Stacy Gowing, FR: industrial Arts CI.; SOPH: Indus- trial Arts CI.; JR: Industrial Arts CI.; SR: TracyGowing, FR:SOPH SR: VOE-OEA. Spanish CI.; JR:VOE-OEA; Laura Graham, FR: Drama CI.; SOPH: YL; JR: YL; Spanish CI.; SR: Art CI.; Flare Queen Cand.; Psychol- ogy CI.; Spanish Ci.; FTA. Shirley Graves, FR: Choir; Spanish CI,; SOPH: Adv. Choir; Spanish CL; JR: Chamber Singers; Spanish CI.; FHA — Par.; SR: Chamber Singers — Pres.; !k©t©§yCI. I f Senior Achievements 451 I Robert Greenmeyer, FR: FFA; SOPH: FFA; JR: FFA; SR: FFA. Debbie Greer, FR: FHA; YL; SOPH: FHA; YL; JR: VICA; SR: VIGA. Andrea Gregory, FR: FHA; Bktbl.; SOPH: Spanish CI.; Bktbl.; JR: Math CL; Spanish CI.; Psychology CI.; SR: OEA. Mike Griffin, FR: SOPH: Latin CL; JR: Latin CL; SR: Natl. Merit Semifinalist. Jim Grlgsby, FR: Golf Team; German CL; Math Team; SOPH: Soph. Class Pres.; FLARE Staff — Organ.; German CL; Math Team; Golf Team; YL; Student CncL; JR: FLARE Staff — Organ, and Pho- tographer; Math Team; YL; NHS; SR: Student Body Pres. — Student Chd.; NHS; Cross Country; Math Team; Chess CL; FLARE Staff — Photography Ed. Terri Groce, FR: SOPH; JR: OEA; FFA; SR: OEA. Richard Groppell, FR: (Dick DoWling Jr. H.S. — Houston, TX) SOPH: (James Madison H.S. - Hous- ton, TX) Student CncL; JR: Industrial Arts CL; SR: Student CncL — Par.; NHS; Industrial Arts CI. — Pres.; German CL; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Stu- dents. CherylGuillote, FR: Var. Track; Spanish CL; SOPH: Spanish CL; YL; Swim Team; JR; VOE; NHS; SR: NHS. Candy Guinn, FR: (Willis H.S. — Willis, TX) SOPH: JR: Cosmetology — Pres.; SR: Cosmetology — Rept. .., .„ Tara Guthrie, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: DECA. Terry Guy, FR: FtbL; SOPH: FtbL; Med, Careers CL; JR: FFA; SR: NHS; FFA; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Students. Stewart Gwyn, FR: Spanish CL; Band; SOPH: Band; Spanish CL; Science CL; JR: T-Square CL; Spanish CL; SR: Spanish CL; Drafting CL v.. Sheila Hager, FR: (MCHSr ortez, Colorado) SOPH: Pom Pom Girl; (CHS) Choir; JR: Choir; SR: Choir — Vice-Pres. John Hall, FR: Marching and Symph. Band; Indus- trial Arts CL; SOPH: Marching and Symph. Band; Industrial Arts CL; JR: Marching Band; German CL; Math CL; SR: Math CL; German CL; Chess CL; NHS. Larry Hand, FR: (Mayfield H.S. — Las Cruces, New Mexico) Key CL; Tennis Team; Band; SOPH: Key CL; Tennis Team; Band; JR: (CHS) SR: DE. Ed Hanel, FR: Spanish CL; SOPH: Spanish CL; JR: NHS; SR: NHS. Karen Hansen, FR: Choir; SOPH: Adv. Choir; JR: Choir - — Solo and Ens.; A Cappella Choir; SR: A Cappella Choir; VOE-OEA. ■Bruce Hardin, FR: Golf Team, Spanish CL; SOPH: Golf Team; JR: Var. Golf; SR: Var. Golf. Jerry Hardin, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Resa Harrell, FR (Marble Falls H.S. — Marble Falls, TX) JV Bktbl.l Track; Drill Team; SOPH: Var. Bktbl.; Drill Team — ' !5Lt.;F,FA;JR:(CHS)SR:  It .J ' i3onna Harris, FR: Band; Art cY; SOf : Band; Span- ish CL; JR: Marching and Symph. Band; SR: Indus- trial Arts CL; T-Square CL; Troika Staff; Marching Band. Robin Harris, FR: Tennis Team; SOPH: Tennis., Team; Spanish CL; JR: Tennis Team; Spanish CL; SR: Tennis Team — Capt.; Spanish CI. ' ftv Walon Harris, FR: Choir; SOPH: A Cappella Choir; Drama CL; JR: Drama CL; German 01. ; SR: Drama CL Blair Harrison, FR: (Hockaday H.S. — Dallas, TX) Var. Swim Team; SOPH: JR: SR: Allison Harvey, FR: French CL; Track; SOPH: French CL; JR: Spanish CL; NHS; SR: Psychology CL; NHS; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Students. Nora Hashaw, FR: Art CL; SOPH: Art CL; JR: NHS; French CI. ;SR: DECA. Bart Hayden, FR: SOPH: JR: HECE; SR: James Hayden, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Clare Hagerty, FR: French CL; SOPH: Golf Team; French CL; JR: Spanish CL; Golf Team; NHS; SR: NHS. Deirdre Hall, FR: SOPH: French CL; JR: SR: 452 Senior Achievements Steven Hayden, FR: SOPH: JR: DE; SR: FFA. Brad Hayes, FR: FFA; FtbL; SOPH: FFA; FtbL; JR: FFA; FtbL; NHS; SR: FFA — Vice-Pres.; FtbL; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Students. Teh Haynes, FR: Spanish CI.; SOPH: Spanish CI.; Drama CI.; Yl; JR: YL; SR: Triumph Staff — Flare Queen Cand.; Data Processing; YL. Cindy Hayward, FR: FHA — Pres.; Golden Girls; Drama CI.; Student Cncl.; SOPH: FHA — Vice-Pres.; Golden Girls; French CI.; Student Cncl.; JR: FHA; Golden Girls — Lt., GiGi ' s; French CI. — Vice-Pres.; NHS; SR: FHA; Golden Girls — Lt.; GiGi ' s — Lt.; French CI.; NHS; Who ' s Who in American Drill Teams; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Students. Robert Healy, FR: Swim Team; Industrial Arts CI.; SOPH: JR:SR: Kim Helgerson, FR: (Aldine H.S. — Houston, TX) Band; International CI.; SOPH: (CHS) French CI.; Band; JR: (Lodi H.S. — Lodi, Wisconsin) Marching Band; Solo and Ens.; Math CI.; SR: (CHS) Marching Band; NHS. i I Gale Helton, FR: Band; SOPH: Band; JR: Band; YFC; ■SR: Band; YFC. John Henderson, FR: SOPH: Industrial Arts CI.; JR: VICA — Vice-Pres.; SR: Leslie Henderson, FR: (Yucaipa H.S. — Yucaipa, Calif.) Drill Team; FFA; SOPH: Drill Team; FFA; JR: (CHS) SR: Wilderness CI.; Flare Queen Cand. Jeanette Hendricks, FR: Volleyball; SOPH: Volley- ball; JR: Volleyball; SR: Tigerettes — Pres., Lady-in- Waiting. Jeff Henke, FR: Ftbl.; Bsbl.; German CI.; SOPH: Ftbl.; Bsbl.; German CI.; JR: Ftbl.; Bsbl.; NHS; SR: Ftbl.; NHS; Bsbl.; Valedictorian. I (avid Henry, FR: (Casper, Wyoming) SOPH: JR: SR: James Higgins, FR: Spanish CI.; Cross Country; SOPH: Spanish CI.; T-Square CI.; JR: VICA; SR: VICA. Teresa Higgins, FR: FHA; SOPH: FFA; JR: FFA; FHA; SR: NHS. Don High, FR: (Spring Woods H.S. — Houston, TX) Fr. Class Rep.; Tennis Team; Choir; GSL; Class Favorite; SOPH: Soph. Class Pres.; Tennis Team; Chorale; Distinguished American H.S. Students; JR: Tennis Team; A Cappella Choir; SR: A Cappella Choir; All-Region and Area Choir; NHS. Mark Hilton, FR: Track; Spanish CI.; Cross Country; SOPH; Track; Cross Country; Spanish CI.; Honor . Guard; YL; JR: Track; Cross Country; Honor Guard; YL; Coron. Escort; SR: Cross Country; Track; YL; Troika Staff — Asst. Ed.; Head Honor Guard; Math CI.; Coron. Escort. John Hineman, FR: Spanish CI.; Bktbl.; Bsbl.; YL; SOPH: Spanish CI.; Bsbl.; YL; Soph. Class Treas.; JR: Bktbl.; Bsbl.; SR: Bsbl.; Bktbl.; Coron. Escort. Chris Hobbs, FR: Band; SOPH; Spanish CI.; JR; SR: Susanne Hogland, FR: (MacArthur H.S. — Houston, TX) SOPH: JR:SR: (CHS). Sandra Hoicomb, FR; FFA; Choir; SOPH: Choir; French CI.; JR: FFA; SR: FFA — Chaplain. William Hoicomb, FR: Band; SOPH: Band; JR: French CI.; SR; Cathy Holland, (Jenks H.S. — Jenks, Okla.) SOPH: JR:(CHS)OEA;SR: m Mark Holmes, FR: Latin CI.; SOPH: German CI.; JR: German CI.; NHS; SR: NHS; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Students. Carl Holzwarth, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: David Hooker, FR: Ftbl.; Spanish CI.; Track; SOPH: Ftbl.; Track; JR: Ftbl.; SR: Sr. Class Pres.; Psychol- • ogy CI. — Co-Pres.; Student Cncl. Tommy Hopper, FR: SOPH: JR: T-Square CI.; SR: Lynn Horton, FR: Band; SOPH: Band; Spanish CI.; JR: Symph. Band; Volleyball; NHS; Art CI.; SR: Marching and Symph. Band; Spanish CI.; NHS. Patricia Houston, FR: (Notre Dame Academy — Lyngsboro, Mass.) SOPH: (Lowell H.S. — Lowell, Mass.) Drill Team — Lt.; A Cappella Choir; JR: Drill Team; A Cappella Choir; (CHS) Adv. Choir; SR; Tobin Howze, FR; Golf Team; Band; SOPH: Golf Team; Spanish CI.; FHA — Rept.; JR: SR: Who ' s Who in American H.S. Students. Christina Hudson, FR: (Lafayette H.S. — Lafayette, La.) Volleyball; SOPH: (CHS) YL; JR: YL; French CI.; SR: YL; French CI.; Psychology CI. Julie Huffaker, FR: (Escuela Las Marochas, Vene- zuela) Yearbook Staff; Salutatorian; Cheerleader; Fr. Class Treas.; SOPH; (Salem Academy — Winston, N.C.) Choral Class Member; JR; (CHS) French CI.; Senior Achievements 453 Latin CI. — P.R.; NHS; SR: NHS; French CI. — Vice- Pres.; Spanish CI.; Flare Queen Cand. John Humble, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Patrick Humphrey, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Mike l- ey, FR: Drama CI.; Swim Team; SOPH: Spanish CI.; JR: OEA; SR: Data Processing — Pres.; OEA. John Husbands, FR: Ftbl. giBSbiBsbl. Trainer; Med. Careers CI.; SOPH: Ftbl. and track Trainer; Med. ' - Careers CI.; JR: Ftbl. and Track Trainer; Med. f Careers CI.; NHS; SR: Head Athletic Trainer; Med. Careers CI.; NHS. John Isaacs, FR: (Friendswood H.S. — Friend- swsod, TX) Speech CI.; Spanish CI.; Band; SOPH: (Blooming Grove H.S. — Blooming Grove, TX) JR: Speech CI.; Drama CI.; DE; DECA; SR: (CHS). Frank Jackowski, FR: T-Square CI.; Industrial Arts CI.; SOPH: VICA; JR: VICA; SR: David Jackson, FR: FFA; SOPH: JR: SR: Psychology CI. Kimberly Jackson, i ebblebrook H.S. — Mable- ton, GA) FHA; Sfi y FHA: JR: (CHS) Adv. Choir; SR: Mike Jeffersoff; FR: SOPH: FFA; JR: SR: Debbie Jett, FR: SOPH: jR; Tiger Paws — Lt.; SR: Tiger Paws — Capt., Lady- ' mWaiting; Psychology Robert zierski, FR: SOPH: JR: OEA; Coron. Escort; SR: OEAr%oron, Escort. Steve Johns, FR: SOPH: Industrial Arts CI.; JR: SR: Donna Johnson, FR: (Lutheran H.S. — Houston, TX) Chess CI.; SOPH: (CHS) Gboir; FHA; YL; JR: Choir; YL; FHA; SR: Matthew Johnson, FR: Ftbl.; SOPH: Var. Ftbl.; Span- ish CI.; JR: Var. Ftbl.; T-Square CI.; SR: Var. Ftbl. — All-District; NHS; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Stu- dents. Steve Johnson, FR: SOPH: JR: VICA; SR: yJk 454 Senior Aehievementi, I Jesse Jones, FR: (Anderson H.S. — Austin, TX) Scuba CI. — Pres.; SOPH: (CHS) A Cappella Choir; T-Square CI.; JR: A Cappella Choir; All-Regioni Choir; SR: A Cappella. Kim Jones, FR: (Dekalt H.S. Cheerleader Mgr.; SR: Decatur, Ga.)SOPH: Nancy Jones, FR: FHA; SOPH: FHA, JR: SR: Rick Jones, FR: (Stratford H.S. — Houston, TX) ' SOPH: Var. Tem ; T-Square CI.; Indu strifl Arts CI.; JR: Var. Tennis - District Doubles Chmips; Stu- dent CncL; NHS; T-Square CI. — Pres oron. Escort — Kinsjpf FIJ RE; Industrial Arts Cl - All- Region and Aff-$tate; SR: Var. Tennis — C t.; T- SquareCI.;NHS. Dionne Jung, FR: (Oliver Holmes H.S. — San iSito- nio, TX) Symph. Band; Student CncL; SOPH: MSch- ing and Symph. Band — All-District; YL; Wilderrsss CI.; Dixieland Band; JR: Marching and Symph. B id — Pres.; All-District and All-Region; Student Cnc .; Dixieland Band; SR: Marching and Symph. Band — Vice-Pres., All-District; Dixieland Band; NHS — Sec; YL; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Students. Patrick Kahn, FR: Industrial Arts CI. trial Arts CI.; JR: VICA; SR: VICA. SOPH: Indus- Keith Kaiser, FR Golf Team; Latin Who ' s Who in Amei Latin CI.; Golf Team; SOPH: IR: Golf Team; NHS; SR: IfHS; H.S. Students. Jennifer Keating, FR: (Rogers Jr. H.S. — He TX) SOPH: (Munich American H.S. — Municj many) Bktbl.; Track; JR: (CHS) Volleyball Choir; SR: Dabby Keefe, FR: Spanish CI.; SOPH; FFA; JR: Spanish CI.; Psychology FFA; SR: Spanish CI.; NHS; YL panish CI.; YL; Art CI .; Leslie Keir, FR: Art CI. SR: Psychology CI. JR: Psychology CI.; Julie KgiHSl ' R: Marching Band; FHA; Science CI.; SOm: Marching and Symph. Band; Science CI.; JR: Marching and Symph. Band; SR: Marching Band. Connie Kelley, FR: Choir; FHA; SOPH: JR: VOE-OEA; SR: VOE-OEA. Daria Kelley, FR: FHA; SOPH: FHA; FFA; JR: FFA; SR: Peggy Kendall, FR: Spanish CI.; SOPH: Spanish CI.; Math CI.; JR: Triumph Staff; Math CI.; Psychology CI.; Band; SR: NHS; Math CI.; Natl. Merit Commen- dation; Triumph — Asst. Ed. Kevin Kennedy, FR: Ftbl.; Spanish CI.; SOPH: Var. Ftbl.; JR: Var. Ftbl. — All-District; SR: Var. Ftbl. — All-County, All-District and All-American. Steve Kershisnik, FR: (International School of Bang- kok — Bangkok, Thailand) Band; Soccer; Water- polo; SOPH: Band; Soccer; Water Polo; JR: (CHS) RIO; SR: RIO. Pam Kersten, FR: Golden Girls; French CI.; SOPH: Golden Girls; French CI.; YL; JR: Golden Girls — GiGi ' s; French CI.; YL; Spariteh CI.; FTA; SR Golden Girls — Capt. of Dance, GiGi ' s; NHS. Carol Kesling, FR: (Piano H.S. — Piano, TX) (North- brook H.S. — Houston, TX) (Anderson H.S. — Aus- tin, TX) SOPH: (CHS) JR: SR: [sanA Keys, FR: FFA; Volleyball; SOPH: FFA; Var. Volleyball; JR:SR: James Kilton, FR: Industrial Arts CI.; SOPH: Indus- t triaf ' Arts CI.; JR: Industrial Arts CI. — Pres.; SR: lySatalie Kimball, FR: SOPH: JR: Psychology CI.; SR: Ricky Kjfnbr Bktbl; JR: SR: John Kimmey, FR Coron. E ort ,; Spanish CI.; SOPH: JV SOPH: JR: ICT: VICA; SR: DE; PhillipKing, FR: Spanish CI.; Var. Coif; SOF%H: Span- ish CI.; Var. Golf; JR: Var. Golf; NHS; SR: Sr. Class Vice-Pres.; NHS; Var. Golf. Roncfa King, FR: FHA; Band; SOPH: FHA; Golden qirls; French CI.; JR: Golden Girls; French CI.; YL; NRS; SR: Golden Girls; NHS; YL. Randy Kivlighn, FR: (East Central H.S. — Tulsa, Okla.) Track; Ftbl.; SOPH: T ck; Cross Country; JR; SR: NHS. J 1 Daniel Inupp, FR; (Lufkin H.S. — Lufkin, TX) Band; SOPH: Band; JR: Band; SR: Band — Pres., All-Dis- trict; NHS; Student Cncl. James Koenig, FR: SOPH: Industrial Arts CI. industrial Arts CI.; VICA; SR: VICA. JR: Gregory Kopinski, FR: (Jackson H.S. — Massilcon, Ohio) Ftbl.; Bktbl.; Track; SOPH: Var. Ftbl.; Var. Bktbl.; Var. Track; JR: Var. Ftbl.; Intermural Bktbl.; Var. Track; SR: Var. Ftbl.; Varsity CI.; (CHS). Robin Kranz, FR; French CI.; SOPH: Golden Girls; French CI.; JR: Golden Girls; French CI.; SR: Golden Girls — Capt. of Drill, GiGi ' s. Tracy Kruppa, FR; Volleyball; FHA — Hist.; SOPH: JV Volleyball; FHA; French CI.; JR; French CI.; Tiger Paws — Lt; SR; NHS; Psychology CI. Darrell Kurten, FR; Var. Cross Country; Var. Track — District and Region; SOPH; Var. Cross Country and Var. Track — District and Region; German CI.; Honor Guard; JR: Var. Cross Country — Capt. and Var. Track District and Region; German CI.; Art CI.; YL; NHS; Honor Guard; SR: Var. Cross Country — Capt. and Var. Track — District and Region; Troika Staff — Art Ed.; NHS; YL; Student Cncl.; Honor Guard; Coron. Escort; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Students. Gerald Kurten, JR: NHS;SR: FR; French CI.; SOPH: French CI.; Shelley Kutach, FR: Drama CI.; FHA; History CI.; SOPH: Drama CI.; JR: Drama CI.; VOE-OEA; Wilder- ness CI.; SR; Timothy Kuzniar, FR: (Spring Woods H.S. — Hous- to n, TX) Bktbl.; JV Bsbl.; SOPH; (CHS) JR; SR; Bill Lambert, FRH hoir; SOPH: A Cappetla Choir — All-Region; JR: A Cappella Choir — All-Region; SR; A Cappella Choir — All-Region and Area. Marji Landers, FR: Art CI.; FHA; SOPH: Art 01.; JR: ArtCl.;SR; Art CI. Dennis Landrum, FR; Industrial Arts CI.; SOPH; Industrial Arts 01.; JR: Spanish CI.; SR: Var. Ftbl. Steve Landry, FR; SOPH: YL; Spanish CI.; T-Square CI.; JR: YL; T-Square CI.; SR: T-Square CI.; Coron. Escort. Amy Lane, FR: (Westchester H.S., Spring Woods H.S. — Houston, TX) (American School of London) SOPH: (CHS) JR:SR: Mike Lang, FR: SOPH: French CI.; JR: French CI.; SR: Phil Lang, FR: SOPH; JR; VICA; SR; VICA — Par. Senior Achievements A55 i lWS :: i: Scott Langston, FR: NfI- ' RH MFU R: NHS Vrc — Pees.; SR: NHS; YFC — Pres. John Lawing, FR: Bktbl.; Spanish CI.; History CI.; SOPH: JV Bktbl.; Spanish CI.; JR: SR: Var. Bktbl. Lori Lawson, FR: FHA; Choir; SOPH: Adv. Girls Choir; Spanish CI.; FHA; YL; JR: Chamber Choir; Spanish CI.; Psychology CI.; Tiger Paws; YL; SR: A Cappella Choir — Lady-in-Waiting; Psychology CI.; Tiger Pawg JQ Who ' s Who in American H.S. Stu- dents, , l Melody Lawson, FR: Drama CI.; SOPH: Drama CI.; JR: Drama CI , Tiger Paws — Capt; SR: Drama CI.; Tiger Paws — Lt , Psychology CI. Due Minh Le, FR: SOPH: (Lamar H.S. — Houston, TX)JR:(CHS)SR: Donna Lee, FR: (Peachtree H.S. — Ga.) SOPH: Ecol- ogy CI.; JR: French Ci.; SR: Child Care. Michele Leeves, FR: SOPH: Spanish CI.; JR: YL; Spanish CI.; SR: YL; Swim Team; Psychology CI.; Med. Careers CI.; Wilderness CI. Richard Leigh, FR: (Plantation H.S. 50PH:JR:SR: Florida) Lisa Leming, FR: Drama CI.; YL; SOPH: Drama CI.; Spanish CI.; YL; JR: Drama CI.; YL; Thespian CI.; SR: Drama CI. — Lady-in-Waiting; Med. Careers CI. — Pres.; Student Cncl.; YL; NHS. Del Ray Lentz, FR: Ftbl.; Track; French CI.; SOPH: Ftbl.; French CI.; JR: Industrial Arts CI.; SR: Drafting CI. Lorraine Leone, FR: (Bridgewater Raynham H.S.) Pom Poms; Hockey Cheerleader; Tennis; Track; Soccer; SOPH: Pom Poms; Hockey Cheerleader; Tennis; JR:SR: Leah Lesser, FR: German CI.; Volleyball; SOPH: Ger- man CI.; Choir; JR: German CI.; Psychology CI.; Stu- dent Cncl.; NHS; SR: German CI.; Psychology CI.; NHS; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Students. Stephen LeVrier, FR: T-Square CI.; French CI.; SOPH: Industrial Arts CI.; JR: VICA; SR: VICA. Mike Lewis, FR: SOPH; j| Greg Liggett, FR: ( --• Willis H.S. — A;|-District; SOPH: Band - Sen c r Achievements -Willis, TX) Band All-District and Region; JR: Choir; Band — Vice-Pres.; NHS; Whc Who in Music; SR: (CHS) NHS. Alison Lightner, FR: FHA; SOPH: FHA; JR:.SH Who ' s Who in American H.S. Students. Kim Lindsey, FR: Golden Girls; French CI.; SOl Golden Girls — Rep.; French CI.; JR: YL; French i Golden Girls; SR: Golden Girls — GiGi ' s; Science i — Vice-Pres., Lady-in-Waiting; French CI.; Studer Cncl.; YL; Med. Careers CI. Jack Little, FR: Band; Spanish CI.; SOPH: Marching Band; Spanish CI.; Industrial Arts CI.; JR: Marching Band; NHS; SR: Marching Band; NHS. Annette Lock har t. FB : Spanish CI.; SOPH: JR: DE; Keith Lowe, FR: SO ' PH: JR: SR: Eddie Luke, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Terri Luker, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Robert Lumpkin, FR: Spanish CI.; SOPH: JR: VICA; SR: HECE. Laurence Lunsford, FR: (Hamilton H.S. — Houstoi TX) SOPH: (Waltrip H.S. — Houston, TX) JR: SF (CHS); Rickey Lutz,. FR: Ftbl.; SOPH: Ftbl.; JR: Ftbl.; Sf Ftbl. Melanie Mace, FR: Spanish CI.; SOPH: Spanish CI.; JR: Psychology CI.; VOE — Lady-in-Waiting; SR: NHS. Drama CI.; French CI.; YL; Thespian CI.; JR: French ' CI.; Drama CI.; Thespian CI.; SR: Drama CI.; Thes-! plan CI.; Lady-in-Waiting. Eric Magelky, FR: (Rockdale Country H.S. — Conyers, Ga.) Marching Band; Drama CI.; French CI.; SOPH: Marching Band; Drama CI.; French CI.; JR: (CHS) German CI.; SR: Darlene Mahaffey, FR: Adv. Choir; SOPH: Chamber Singers; JR: A Cappella Choir; VOE; SR: A Cappella Choir — Vice-Pres.; VOE. Jan Mahaffey, FR: Drama CI.; SOPH: Drama CI.; Marching Band; JR: Spanish CI.; Drama CI.; A Cap- pella Choir; Math CI.; SR: NHS; Drama CI. — Sec; A Cappella Choir. Shawn Mangum; FR: Band; FHA; SOPH: Spanish CI.; Marching and Symph. Band; JR: Math CI.; OEA; s. SR: OEA. ' Johnny Manning, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Mike Mansfield, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Wilderness CI. Rick Manzo, FR: (Seymour H.S. — Conn.) Ftbl.; Newspaper Staff; SOPH: (CHS) Triumph Staff; JR: Triumph Staff — Asst. Photography Ed.; SR: Tri- umph Staff — Photography Ed. Jeff Maxie, FR: Spanish CI.; Choir; SOPH: Spanish CI.; Choir; JR: Spanish CI.; SR: Spanish CI.; Med. Careers CI.; A Cappella Choir. Tommy May, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Vicki Mayer, FR: (Lamar Consolidated H.S. — Lamar, TX) Band; Drama CI.; Choir; Pep Squad; SOPH: (Natrona County H.S. — Wy.) Cheerleader; Choir; Drama CI. — Sec; JV Track; Gymnastics Team; JR: Cheerleader; Choir; Drama CI. — Vice- Pres.; Gymnastics Team; SR: (CHS). Carl McClanahan, FR: Ftbl.; SOPH: Ftbl.; JR: Ftbl.; T- Square CI.; Wilderness CI.; SR: i i j Heidi McCoy, FR: Golden Girls; German CI.; SOPH: Soph. Class Rep.; Student Cncl.; Golden Girls; Ger- I man CI.; FTA; JR: Jr. Class Vice-Pres.; Student ; Cncl.; German CI.; Golden Girls — GiGi ' s; SR: Gol- den Girls — Major, GiGi ' s, Flare Que en Cand.- Sr. Class Treas.; German CI. - Clare McDaniel, FR; SOPH: Choir; JR: SR: Bruce McDonald, FR: SOPH: JR: NHS; SR: NHS Vice-Pres. Pam McDonald, FR: SOPH: F C1.;JR:V0E-0EA;SR:0EA. Lori McElroy, FR: (Eastside Jr. H.S. — Benton, Ark.) SOPH: (Benton H.S. — Benton, Ark.) JR: SR: (CHS). Diane McFadden, FR: FHA; SOPH: JR: Spanish CI.; SR: Robert McGowen, FR: German CI.; SOPH: German CI.; JR: Psychology CI.; NHS; Med. Careers CI,; SR: Chess CI.; Math CI.; NHS. Jennifer McKernan, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Bryan McKinley, FR: Drama CI.; Science CI.; SOPH: Drama CI.; SpanishCI,; Band; JR: Drama CL; Span- ish CI.; NFL; Thespian CI. — Coron. Escort; SR: Drama CI.; NFL; Thespian CI. — Coron. Escort. Dawn McKinney, FR: (Dickinson H.S Dickinson, TX) Choir; SOPH: (CHS) Choir; JR; OEA; SR: Larie McKinney, FR: Choir; FHA; SOPH: Choir; JR: SR: Jodi McLean, FR: German CI.; SOPH: JR: German CI.; NHS; SR: German CI.; Science CI.; NHS. Kent McLemore, FR: Spanish CI.; SOPH; C1.;YL; JR: YL;SR:YL. Allen McMillan, FR: SOPH: JR: iCT; SR: Diane McMullen, FR: FHA; YL; SOPH: Spanish CI.; YL;JR: ICT; YL; SR: YL. Terri McMurray, FR: (Stratford H.S. — Houston, TX) Fr. Class Rep.; Drama CI.; SOPH: Soph. Class Rep.; Drama CI.; JR: (CHS) Drama CI.; Thespian CI.; Spanish QU NHS; SR: Drama CI.; Thespian CI.; NHS. m. ill Ermajean McNeal, FR: Choir; SOPH: Choir; JR: Choir; Data Processing; SR: Data Processing. Deborah Merriman, FR: (Eisenhower H.S. — Aldine, TX) Choir; SOPH: Choir; Track; JR: Choir; SR: (CHS). Gayle Merritt, FR: FHA; SOPH: FHA — Hist.; JR: FHA; SR: FHA — Vice-Pres. Kerry Mertz, FR: SOPH: FFA; JR: FFA; SR: OEA. Randy Metzler, FR: Golf Team; SOPH: Golf Team; JR: Golf Team; SR: Leonard Mikeska, FR: FFA; SOPH: FFA; JR: FFA; SR: FFA. David Miller, FR: (Norland Jr. H.S. — Miami, Fla.) Bsbl.; Tennis; Swim Teami; Graphic Arts CL; Jr. NHS; Golf; SOPH: (CHS) YL; Spanish CI.; JR: JV Ftbl.; Psychology CI.; NHS; YL; SR: NHS; YL. Deborah Miller, FR: German CI.; SOPH: German CI.; French CI , JR German CI.; French CL; Tiger Paws; SR: German CI , French CI.; NHS. Senior Achievempnts 457.; Laura Milliff, FR: (Willis H.S. — Willis, TX) Band — Twirler; FHA; SOPH: (Spring H.S. — Spring, TX) Bowling League CI.; Band; Math CI.; JR: (CHS) FHA; SR: DE. Colette Mims, FR: Spanish CI.; SOPH: Cosmetology CI.; JR: Cosmetology; SR: Barbara Mitchell, FR: SOPH: JR: Tiger Paws — Capt,; Lady-in-Waiting; SR: OEA; Lady-in-Waiting. Tami Mitchell, FR: Band; French CI.; SOPH: Band; French CI.; JR: Band; Psychology CI.; NHS; SR: Sociology CI.; NHS. Angee Mixon, FR: YFC: Band; SOPH: Adv. Choir; YFC; Spanish CI.; JR: Adv. Choir — Vice-Pres.; YFC; Art CI.; SR; Concert Choral Choir; YFC; Troika Staff. Kimberly Mobley, FR: SOPH: Track; JR: OEA; SR: OEA — Vice-Pres.; Flare Queen Cand.; NHS. Julie Montgomery, FR: Spanish CI.; SOPH: Spanish CI.;JR:NHS;SR:NHS;OEA. Susan Montgomery, FR: Band; Art CI.; SOPH: Band; JR: SR: Margery Moody, FR: (Spring Woods H.S. — Hous- ton, TX) Choir; SOPH: (CHS) Choir; JR: NHS; SR: NHS. Michelle Moss, FR: (Westwood Jr. H.S. — Dallas, TX) SOPH: (J.J. Pearce H.S. — Richardson. TX) JR: SR: Joe Muhle, FR: industrial Arts CI.; SOPH: FFA; JR: DEC A; SR: | Eve Muller, FR: Spanish CI.; Choir; SOPH: Spanish CI.; FTA; Choir; JR: Spanish CI.; FT A; Med. Careers CI.; English CI. — Rep.; SR: FTA; Med. Careers CI.; Drama CI.; Chamber Singers; Troika Staff. Larry Munday, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Myron Murphy, FR: Drama CI.; SOPH: Drama CI.; JR: VICA; SR: VICA. Brian Murray, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Paul Nash, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Robin Neal, FR: (Edison Fr. H.S. — Midland, TX) Marching and Symph. Band; SOPH: (CHS) Band; JR: French CI.; SR: Mike Nelson, FR: Track; Cross Country; Spanish CI.; Industrial Arts CI.; SOPH: Track; Cross Country; Industrial Arts CI.; Spanish CI.; JR: Drafting CI.; SR: Drafting CI. Terri Nelson, FR: Bktbl.; SOPH: Art CI.; JR: Child Care; Art CI.; SR: Art CI. Sharon Moore, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Gary Morris, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Greg Morris, FR: Science CI.; SOPH: FFA; JR: ICT; SR: Tammie Morris, FR: YFC; SOPH: YFC; Cosmetology CI.; JR: Cosmetology CI.; SR: Cosmetology CI. Terry Morris, FR: Marching and Symph. Band; SOPH: Marching and Symph. Band; JR: Marching and Symph. Band; SR: ICT. Kay Morrison, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Joe Morrow, FR: (Tennyson Jr. H.S. — Waco, TX) SOPH: (Jefferson Moore H.S. — Waco, TX) JR: (CHS)SR: Eileen Nemetz, FR: Bktbl.; SOPH: German CI.; JR: German CI.; Psychology CI.; NHS; SR: Triumph %taff; Golf Team; German CI.; Psychology CI.; NHS; Flare Queen Cand.; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Students. Roy Neves, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Ricky Newlon, FR: FFA; Marching Band; SOPH: FFA; Marching and Symph. Band; JR: FFA; Marching and Symph. Band; SR: FFA. Keith Nichols, FR: T-Square CI.; SOPH: T-Square CI.; Spanish CI.; JR: Drafting CI.; SR: Drafting CI. Robert Nichols, FR: (Wink H.S.) Sports — Mgr.; Golf Team; SOPH: Sports — Mgr.; JR: (CHS) SR: Sanae Noda, FR: (Otsu H.S. — Japan) SOPH: JR: SR: (CHS). Ivy Moss, FR: SOPH: Latin CI.; Math CI.; FTA; JR: NHS; SR: NHS. Mark Norfleet, FR: SOPH: Spanish CI.; JR: Psychol- ogy CI.; SR: DECA. 458 I Senior Achievements Kathryn Norris, FR: German CI.; SOPH: German CI.; FHA; JR: Spanish CI.; NHS; SR: Barkiey Nutter, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Triumph Staff — Photographer. Bunnie Gates, FR: FHA; Art CI.; SOPH:, Swim Team; JR: Swim Team; OEA; SR: OEA. Reed Oliver, FR: Latin CI.; SOPH: Latin CI.; JR: SR: Dee Oliver, FR: Spanish CI.; SOPH: Golden Girls; Student Cncl.; JR: Golden Girls; Psychology CI.; SR: Golden Girls; Data Processing; OEA — Rept.; Homecoming Queen Cand.; GiGi ' s. Susan Ostrander, FR: Swim Team; FHA; SOPH: Swim Team; Spanish CI.; JR: Swim Team; NHS; SR: Swim Team — Capt; Wilderness CI.; NHS. Becky Paris, FR: (West H.S. — Bakersfield, Calif.) Pep Squad; SOPH: JR: (CHS) SR: Rhonda Parker, FR: (Shape American H.S. — Bel- gium) SOPH: (Aldine H.S. — Bossier City, La.) Soph. Class Sec; JR: Choir; SR: (CHS) Science CI.; A Cappella Choir — NATS, Region. Mitch Parrish, FR: (Barnwell H.S. — Barmwell, S.C.) SOPH: JR:(CHS)SR: Mark Parrott, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Cheryl Parsley, FR: (Willis H.S. — Willis, TX) Band; FHA; SOPH: Band; FHA — Sec; FTA — Treas.; JR: Band; FHA; SR: (CHS) FHA. Jeanie Patenaude, FR: (Lenape H.S. — New Jersey) SOPH: (Cherokee H.S. — Marlton, New Jersey) JR: (CHS) SR: Robin Patterson, FR: Math CI.; SOPH: Industrial Arts CI.; Spanish CI.; Swim Team; JR: DECA; SR: Matt Paul, FR: (Dowling Jr. H.S. — Houston, TX) Ftbl.; Track; Cross Country; SOPH: (CHS) Ftbl.; JR: Ftbl.; SR: Sam Payne, FR: ' (Bert Boews Jr. Secondary School — Fort St. John, Canada) Soccer; SOPH: Soccer; Wrestling; JR: (Joint Embassy School — Jakarta, Indonesia) SR: (CHS). Cathy Peek, FR: Choir; RA; FHA; SOPH: Choir; FTA; FHA; JR: Spanish CI.; Adv. Choir; FTA; SR: FTA. Christopher Peet, FR: (Maronio Homet H.S. — Fort Worth, TX) Ftbl.; Bktbl.; Track; FFA; Band; SOPH: Ftbl.; Track; FFA; Band; JR; (CHS) Track; YL; SR: Track; YL. Tamara Pegoda, FR: Choir; Drama CI.; SOPH: Chamber Singers; Drama CI.; JR: Chamber Singers; Drama CI.; SR: A Cappella Choir; Drama CI.; Thes- pian CI. Mona Perkins, FR: Golden Girls; French CI.; SOPH: Golden Girls — Rep.; French CI.; JR: Golden Girls; French CI.; Data Processing — Sec Treas.; SR: Golden Girls — Lt., GiGi ' s. Chuck Peterson, FR: Ftbl.; Spanish CI.; SOPH: Ftbl.; Spanish CI.; JR: Ftbl.; SR: Ftbl. Kevin Peterson, FR; (Guilford H.S. — Rockford, III.) Ftbl.; Track; SOPH: JR: Track; SR: (CHS) Track. John Petitjean, FR: Ftbl.; SOPH: T-Square CI.; Ftbl.; JR:T-SquareCI.;Ftbl.;SR: Perry Petru, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Wilderness CI. Lamanda Phillips, FR: Choir; YFC; SOPH: Choir; YFC; JR:SR:ArtCI. Michael Phillips, FR: SOPH: Industrial Arts CI.; JR: HECE; SR: ICT; VICA. Steven Phillips, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Tammy Phillips, FR: Spanish CI.; Golden Girls; SOPH: Bktbl. Cheerleader; JR: YL; SR: Psychology CI.; Drama CI.; FFA; YL. Mark Pickett, FR: Spanish CI.; Med. Careers CI.; SOPH: Spanish CI.; Med. Careers CI.; JR: Math Cl.- Team; NHS; SR: Math CI. -Team — Pres.; NHS; Stu- dent Cncl. - Georgia Piper, FR: FHA; SOPH: JR: SR: FHA. Stella Pittman, FR: Choir; SOPH: Spanish CI.; JR: Library CI.; VOE-OEA; SR: Library CI.; VOE-OEA. Eric Pizzie, FR: (Riverside H.S. — Painesville, Ohio) Student Cncl.; Choir; Spanish CI.; SOPH: Student Cncl.; Choir; Spanish CI.; JR: Spanish CI.; Choir; SR: (CHS). Sharon Place, FR: SOPH: GSL; JR: GSL; Bktbl. Cheerleader; Jr. Class Rep.; Student Cncl.; SR: GSL; Head Ftbl. Cheerleader; Student Cncl.; Homecom- ing Queen Cand.; Psychology CI. — Flare Queen Senior Achievements 459 «!J ' Cand. Donald Plummer, FR: SOPH: JR: Art CI.; ' Processing CI. Pamian Pozewski, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Glenda Pollard, FR: Med. Careers CI.; SOPH: JR: V|CA — Sec; SR: OEA; NHS. W-- Greg Potts, FR: (Hernando H.S. — Brooksville, Fla.) SOPH: NHS; JR: (CHS) SR: NHS. Bob Powell, FR: (Bishop Union H.S. — Bishop, Calif.) Bktbl.; SOPH: Bktbl. JR: (Northbrook H.S. — Houston, TX) SR: (CHS). Arnetha Price, FR: SOPH: Student Cncl.; JR: Stu- dent Cncl.;SR: ' I k , Kevin Pringle, FR: Ftbl.; SOPH: Ftbl.; T-Square CI.; JR: Ftbl.; T-Square CI.; SR: Ftbl.; T-Square CI. Ricky Proffitt, FR: (Southwood H.S. — Shreveport, La.) FFA; (Northbrook H.S. — Houston, TX) SOPH: (CHS) FFA; JR: Drafting CL; SR: Drafting CI. Mary Lynn Quinn, FR: SOPH: FFA; JR: FFA; SR: Art a. Anastacio Quiroga, FR: Choir; SOPH: Choir; Spanish CI.; JR: Choir — Sec. Treas.; SR: Choir — Pres. Eliza Quiroga, FR: Choir; SOPH: JR: iCT; SR: ICT. Steve Rankart, FR: (Friendswood H.S. — Friends- wood, TX) Ftbl.; Track; SOPH: (Bryan H.S.) Ftbl.; Track; JR: (Friendswood H.S.) SR: (CHS) Ftbl. Gary Rau, FR: (Terrill Jr. H.S. — Scotch Plains, NJ) Ftbl.; Track; Wrestling; SOPH: (Scotch Plains-Fan- wood H.S.) Ftbl.; Track; JR: (CHS) SR: Stephen Redden, FR: SOPH: JR: ICT; SR: Molly Reed, FR: Spanish CI.; Band; SOPH: Marching Band; Spanish CL; JR: Wilderness CI.; NHS; SR; Troika Staff; NHS; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Stu- dents. Stanley Reed M SOPH: (Wendover H.S. — Wend- over, Utah) JR; (CHS) SR: etf,Sefc=jsig.,F,R;,Ftbl.; German CL; SOPH; Ftbl.; Ger- lay Remley, FR: T-Square CI. — Rep.; SOPH: Square CL; German CL; Math CL; JR: NHS; SF NHS; Chess CL Laurie Reynolds, FR; FHA; SOPH; German CL; JF FHA; FFA; SR; FFA. Gina Rice, FR; FHA; SOPH; Art CL; JR: Art CL; FFA; NHS; SR: ArtCL; FFA; NHS; FHA. Wendy Rickard, FR: (Mirot, N.D.) SOPH; French CL; Pep Squad; JR: (CHS) Latin CL; SR: Tiger Paws. M Lili Rivesra, FR; Golden Girls; Spanish t .; History CL| SOPH: Golden Girls; Spanish CL; FLARE Staff J Classes; JR: Golden Girls; Spanish CL; FLARE Staff — Classes; NHS; SR: Golden Girls; Spanish CL; FLARE Staff — Classes Ed.; NHS; Science CL; Salu- tatorian. n 3 Nancy Roach, FR; feafld; Spanish CL; SOPH; Span- ish CL; JR: A Cappella Choir; Adv. Choir — Accom- panist; SR; A Cappella Choir; Adv. Choir. . Tj Tim Robbins, FR: Spanish CL; SOPH: Spanish CL; YL; JR; Industrial Arts CI. — Rept.; YL; SR: Coron. Escort; NHS. L Terry Roberts, FR: SOPH; French CI.; Child Care; JR; HERO; SR: HERO; HECE. Michael Robertson, FR: SOPH: T-Square CL; JR VICA; SR; VICA — Rept. Mark Robinson, FR: Science CL; SOPH; Science CI. JR: French CL; Wilderness CL; NHS; SR: French CI. NHS; Natl. Merit Letter of Commendation; Industria Arts CI, — Vice-Pres.; Var. Cross Country; Track. Robert Robinson, FR: SOPH: JR: Industrial Arts CI — Vice-Pres.; VICA; SR: Wade Robinson, FR: SOPH: JR: SR; Debbie Rocke, FR; (Pearland H.S.) Bktbl.; SOPH JR: Track; SR; (CHS). Kathy Rodriguez, FR; Bktbl.; ArtCL; SOPH; Spanisf CL; Science CL; Art CL; Bktbl. — Mgr.; JR: YL; NHS SR: Spanish CI. — Pres., Lady-in-Waiting; Science CI, — Rep.; NHS; Student CncL; YL; Troika Staff - Prose Ed. Who ' s Who in American H.S. Students. Gary Rosenbaum, FR: Spanish CL; Ftbl.; SOPH Latin CI.; Ftbl.; JR: German CL; Psychology CL; SR German CI. Gardner Rowe, FR: (Northwood H.S. — Shreveport, La.) Ftbl.; Math CI.; French CI.; Chess CI.; FCA; SOPH: Ftbl.; FCA; Bsbl.; Math CI.; French CI.; Bktbl.; JR: NHS; Ftbl.; Bsbl.; FCA; Bktbl.; Math CI.; French CI.; SR: NHS; Var. Ftbl.; Bsbl. Margi e Rubio , FR: SOPH: Spanish CI.; JR: DE; SR: DE. Steve Ruff, FR: SOPH: T-Square CI.; Med. Careers CI.; JR: T-SquareCI. — Sec; NHS; SR: NHS. : Keenan Ruffin, FR: Ftbl.; SOPH: Ftbl. JR: Var. Ftbl.; I -Square CI.; Wilderness CI.; SR: T-Square CI. — Vice-Pres.; Wilderness CI.; Student Cncl. Mike Rumsfield, FR: Spanish CI SOPH: 1 Celeste Rushing, FR: Band; FHA; Solo and Ens.; SOPH: Marching and Symph. Band; Solo and Ens.; JR: Marching and Symph. Band; Chamber Choir; NHS; SR: Marching and Symph. Band — Sweet- Hheart, Lady-in-Waiting; A Cappella Choir; Solo and I Ens.; Troika Staff; NHS; Student Cncl. Stanley Russell, FR: Var. Cross Country; Var. Track; SOPH: Var. Cross Country; Var. Track; JR: Var. Cross Country; Var. Track; FFA SR:J ar. Cross Country — Capt.; Var. Track. David Rutherford, FR: German CI.; Science CI.; SOPH: German CI.; JR:SR: ISoseph Salas, FR: Spanish CI.; Science CI.; SOPH: 3h CI.; German CI.; JR:SR: Theresa Samuels, FR: Marching Band; Med Careers CI.; SOPH: Marching and Symph. Band Med. Careers CI.; JR; Marching and Symph. Band Med. Careers CI.; French CI.; SR: Marching Band Med. Careers CI.; French CI.; Art CI. Rae Ann Sandel, FR: Choir — Pres.; FHA; SOPH: Adv. Choir; FHA; JR: Spanish CI.; NHS; SR: NHS; DECA. Cynthia Sari, FR: Science CI.; German CI.; Marching and Symph. Band; SOPH: Science CI.; German CI.; Marching and Symph. Band; Volleyball; YL; JR: Ger- man CI.; Science CI.; YL; SR: ICT — Pres.; YL. Robert Satcherwhite, Ftbl.; SR: Ftbl. FR: Ftbl.; SOPH: Ftbl.; JR: Diana Sauceda, FR: Spanish CI.; Art CI Spanish CI.; Art CI.; Math CI.; JR: Art CI.; Ltj Med. Careers CI.; SR: Sr. CI.; Library CI. Med. Careers CI.; Who ' s Who in American H. dents. Peggy Schilhab, FR: History CI.; Art CI.; Choir; SOPH: Spanish CI.; Golden Girls; JR: Golden Girls; Science CI. — Lady-in-Waiting; SR: Golden Girls; Science CI. — Hist.; VOE-OEA — Treas. Linda Schmidt, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Suzanne Schultz, FR: (Monroe H.S. — Monroe, Mich.) SOPH: (South H.S. — Pueblo, Colorado) JR: NHS; SR: Triumph Staff; NHS. Barry Schuster, FR: Ftbl.; Track; SOPH: Ftbl.; Track; JR: Ftbl.; Track; SR: Ftbl. Becky Schwartz, FR: (Curtis Jr. H.S. — Wichita, Kansas) Choir; SOPH: (Southeast H.S. — Wichita, Kansas) Glee CI.; JR: Marching Band — Twirler; SR: (CHS). Helen Scott, FR: Bktbl.; SOPH: Spanish CI.; Med. Careers CI.; JR: Spanish CI.; NHS; YL; SR: NHS; Sci- ence CI.; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Students; YL. Robert Scroggins, FR: (Northbrook H.S. — Hous- ton, TX) Christian Student Union; Industrial Arts CI.; SOPH: Christian Students Union; Industrial Arts CI.; JR: Christian Students Union — Pres.; Ind ustrial Arts CI.; SR: (CHS). Tawny Sellars, FR: (St. Petersburg H.S. — St. Petersburg, Fla.) Band; SOPH: Band; Paramedic CI.; JR: (CHS) Band; SR: Troika Staff — Asst. Pub. Ed. Mike Senor, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: George Shadoin, FR: Choir; SOPH: A Cappella Choir; Spanish CI.; JR: SR: Drama CI. Lynn Shaw, FR: Spanish CI.; Volleyball; SOPH: Span- ish CI.; Var. Volleyball; Psychology CI,; JR: Psychol- ogy CI.; SR: Spanish CI.; Psychology CI. Lisa Sheperd, FR: Golden Girls; FHA; SOPH: Golden Girls; Spanish CI.; YL; JR: Golden Girls — Rep.; Spanish CI.; YL; Med. Careers CI.; SR: Golden Giris — Vice-Pres.; GiGi ' s; Spanish CI.; Med. Careers CI.; Psychology CI.; YL; Wilderness CI.; Student Cncl.; Troika Staff — Ed.; Flare Queen Cand.; NHS. James Shrieve, FR: SOPH; VICA; JR: VICA: SR: Senior Athieye eni-s Liz Simmons, FR: FHA; Band; SOPH: FHA; Marching Band; YL; JR: Marching and Symph. Band; Twirler; YL; VOE-OEA — Vice-Pres.; SR: Marching Band — Drum Major; Industrial Arts CI. — Flare Queen Cand. Harold Smith, FR: SOPH: JR: VICA; SR: VICA — j Treas. Jennifer Smith, FR: Spanish 01.; SOPH: Spanish CI. JR: FTA; OEA; SR: FTA. Charles Sims, FR: Choir; Spanish CI.; SOPH: Span- ish CI.; JR: SR: ; Sheri Singleton, FR: (Travis H.S. — Austin, TX) Band; Solo and Ens.; SOPH: Band; German CI.; JR; Band; German CI.; SR: Kevin Skipworth, FR: Band; SOPH: French CI.; Marching and Symph. Band; JR: French CI. — Pres.; Marching and Symph. Band; Coron. Escort; Student Cncl.; SR: Marching and Symph. Band — Treas.; A Cappella Choir; French CI.; Coron. Escort; Troika Staff. Ricky Smith, FR: SOPH: JR: DE; SR: Randy Smith, FR: Cross Country; SOPH: JR: FFA; SR: FFA. 1 Renee Smith, FR: Band; YL; SOPH: Spanish CL| Marching and Symph. Band; JR: Spanish 01., Marching and Symph. Band; NHS; SR: Marching and Symph. Band; NHS. Ricky Smith, FR: Spanish CI. OEA. SOPH: JR: OEA; SR: Eric Slape, FR: (Clear Creek H.S. — Houston, TX) Ftbi.; Surf CI.; SOPH: Surf CI.; JR: Surf CI.; SR: (CHS). Greg Slaughter, FR: SOPH: T-Square CI.; German CI.; JR: German CI.; Coron. Escort; SR: Drafting CI. — Vice-Pres.; NHS. Jerry Slaughter, FR: (Dobie H.S.) Ftbl.; SOW: (South Houston H.S.) JR: SR: (CHS). Hal Spence, FR: Spanish CI.; SOPH: JR: SR: Jimmie Sloan, FR: Spanish CI.; Ftbl.; SOPH: Ftbl.; JR: JVFtbl.;SR: Sandi Smith, FR: (North Shore H.S. — Houston, TX) SOPH: FHA; JR: OEA; YL; SR: OEA — Vice-Pres.; Lady-in-Waiting; NHS; Student Cncl.; Psychology Cl._ Stephan Smith, FR: Science CI.; Math CI.; History CI.; Spanish CI.; Choir; SOPH: Science CI.; History CI.; Spanish CI.; A Cappella Choir; JR: Science CI.; Spanish CI.; A Cappella Choir; SR: Spanish CI.; A Cappella. William Smith, FR: (Huntington H.S. — Shreveport, La.)SOPH:JR:SR:(CHS). Karen Snyder, FR: (T.H. Jr. H.S.) SOPH: (CHS) JR: SR: Charles Small, FR: Art CI.; SOPH: Spanish CI.; JR: SR: Teresa Soliz, Spanish CI.; Band; SOPH: Spanish CI.; JR: Marching Band; SR: Jayne Smilie, FR: Drama CI.; Choir; SOPH: Drama CI.; Adv. Choir; JR: Drama CI.; Chamber Singers; SR; Drama CI. Anna Smith, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Billy Smith, FR: (Klein H.S.) SOPH: (Lorena H.S.) FFA; Track; JR: Ftbi.; FFA; SR: (CHS). Christine Smith, FR: Track; SOPH: Track; JR: JV Track; SR: Var. Track. Michelle Sonnier, FR: FTA; FHA; SOPH: FTA — Treas.; Spanish CI.; Bktbl. — Mgr.; Tigerettes; JR: FTA — Pres.; Student Cncl.; Bktbl. and Track Mgr.; Tigerettes; SR: FTA — Treas.; Bktbl. — Mgr.; Tiger- ettes. Valerie Sonn ier, FR: FHA; SOPH: Cosmetology; JR: Cosmetology; SR: Darrell Sopchak, FR: Spanish CI.; SOPH: Spanish CI.; JR: JV Ftbl.; JV Track; SR: Var. Ftbl.; NHS. Dan Smith, FR: Ftbl.; Spanish CI.; SOPH: Ftbl.; JR: JV Ftbl.; SR: Donna Smith, FR: Math CI.; FHA; Choir; SOPH: Sci- ence CI.; FHA; Choir; JR: Science CI.; NHS; Art CI. Carol Southard, FR: (Memorial H.S. — Elkhart, Indi- ana) Gymnastics Team; Student Cncl.; SOPH: (CHS) JR:SR: i Dale Sparka, FR: SOPH: JR: VICA; SR: VICA. 462 ' Senior Achievements Stacy Spencer, FR: Bktbl.; Track; Spanish CI.; SOPH: Bktbl.; Track; JR: SR: Psychology CI. Jimmy Squires, FR: German CI.; SOPH: German CI.; JR: German CI.; SR: German CI.; Golf NHS. Michele Stacy, FR: FTA; SOPH: Golden Girls; FTA; YL; JR: Med. Careers CI.; Golden Girls; Latin CI.; SR: Med. Careers CI. — Rep.; Golden Girls. Debra Stanley, FR: Drama CI.; SOPH: Drama CI.; JR: IjSR: Drama CI. — Flare Queen Cand. Darrell Stearns, FR: Ftbl.; Track; SOPH: Ftbl.; JR: JV Ftbl.; SR: ! Linda Steitz, FR: FHA; Science CI.; History CI.; SOPH: Science CI.; Spanish CI.; JR: Spanish CI.; NHS; Library CI.; SR: NHS; Library CI. Craig Stephan, FR: Choir Accompanist; German CI.; SOPH: A Cappella Choir; German CI.; JR: Choir Accompanist; NHS; SR: A Cappella Choir; Accom- panist; German CI.; NHS. Anne Sterling, FR: (Bishop Neuman H.S. — Wil- liamsville, NY) Art CI.; Cheerleader; SOPH: (Sweet Home H.S. — Amherst, NY) Art CI.; JR: (CHS) French CI.; SR: Art CI.; Lady-in-Waiting; Wilderness CI. Cindi Sterling, FR: Adv. Choir; Spanish CI.; SOPH: Adv. Choir; Chamber Singers; Spanish CI.; JR: Chamber Singers; Spanish CI.; French CI.; NHS; SR; [Spanish CI.; NHS; Wilderness Ci.; Troika Staff — lAsst. Ed.; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Students. Mark Stevens, FR: (Bay City H.S.) Ftbl.; SOPH: JR: VICA; NHS; SR: NHS. Jacqueline Stewart, FR: (Southwood H.S. — Shreve- port. La.) Chaparells; FTA; SOPH: French CI.; JR: French CI.; SR: French CI.; Psychology CI. Shelley Stewart, FR: Marching Band; Spanish CI.; SOPH: Marching Band; Twirler; Spanish CI.; YL; JR: Marching and Symph. Band; Twirler; Spanish CI.; Psychology CI.; YL; SR: Marching Band; Twirler; Spanish CI.; Psychology CI. Tessa Stewart, FR: FHA; SOPH: Drama CI.; JR: Drama CI.; German CI. SR: Drama CI.; German CI. — Lady-in-Waiting; Psychology CI. Cile Stokes, FR: JV Bktbl.; Var. Track; SOPH: Tiger- ; ettes; Var. Bktbl.; YL; JR: NHS; Student Cncl,; Span- ■ish CI.; Tigerettes; YL; Jr. Class Rep.; Var. Bktbl.; SR; NHS; Student Cncl.; Spanish CI.; Tigerettes -- Flare Oueen Cand., Vice-Pres.; Var. Bktbl.; Var. Track. Jimmy Straughan, FR: Fr. Class Pres.; Student Cncl.; Latin CI.; Ftbl.; SOPH: Latin Ci. — Treas.; JR: NHS; SR: NHS; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Stu- dents; Psychology CI. Greg Strickland, FR: SOPH: JR: Industrial Arts C!.; German CI.; SR: Psychology CI. Debbie Strouse, FR: (Oak Cliff Jr. Academy — Dal- las, TX) Volleyball; Choir; SOPH: (Shreveport Jr. Academy — Shreveport, La.) Volleyball; Choir; Soph. Class Sec; JR: (Friendship Academy — Shreveport, LA) Tennis; SR: (CHS). Kenneth Sunday, FR: SOPH: JR; ICT; SR: ICT. Bill Swaim, FR: Latin CI.; SOPH: Latin CI.; JR: Wild- erness CI.; Triumph Photographer; SR: Triumph Photographer — Asst. Ed. Theresa Swaim, FR: SOPH: Spanish CI.; FHA; JR: Spanish CI.; NHS; SR: Spanish CI.; NHS. Jason Swenson, FR: (American School — London, Eng.) Wrestling; Gymnastics; SOPH: JR: SR: Kathy Swinea, FR: Bktbl.; Var. Track; SOPH: Var. Bktbl. — Mgr.; JR: SR: Lady-in-Waiting. Everett Talford, FR: Band; Spanish CI.; SOPH: Band; JR:SR: Rick Taylor, FR: (Scarborough H.S.) SOPH: JR: SR: Mary Ann Terrell, FR: Spanish CI.; Choir; Med. Careers CI.; SOPH: Spanish CI.; Med. Careers CI.; Choir; JR: Med. Careers CI.; Adv. Choir; HECE; SR: Med. Careers CI.; Adv. Choir. Toni Tessaro, FR: Band; Drama; SOPH: Band; Drama; JR; Psychology CI.; SR: NHS. Eddy Thacker, FR: Spanish CI.; SOPH: Spanish CI.; Industrial Arts CI.; JR; SR: Troika Staff — Layout Ed.; Track; Chess 01. Paula Theragood, FR; Track; SOPH: JR: SR; Alf ray Thomas, FR; Bktbl.; JR: SR: Danny Thomas, FR: (MacArthur H.S. — Houston, TX) Ftbl.; SOPH: (CHS) Ftbl.; JR: Ftbl.; SR: Senior Achievements 463 De Neyce Thomas, FR: Track; FHA; YFC; SOPH: FI-IA; YFC; YL; JR: FHA; ICT; YFC; YL; SR: YFC. Vicki Thomas, FR: (Northwood H.S. — Shreveport, La.) Band; Med. Careers CI.; SOPH: YL; FHA; JR: Tiger Paws — Capt.; FHA; YL; SR: Golden Girls — GiGi ' s; Psychology CI.; YL; Lady-in-Waiting. Leesa Thompson, FR: Art CI.; SOPH: JR: Bktbl. Cheerleader; Student Cncl.; NHS; SR: Head Bktbl. Cheerleader; Student Cncl. — Lady-in-Waiting. Renee Thompson, FR: Band; German CI.; Drama CI.; SOPH: Band; German CI.; Drama CI.; JR: Wilder- ness CI.; German CI.; SR: Wilderness CI. Candy Timmerman, FR: (Housafield Central) Bktbl.; Soccer; SOPH: Bktbl.; JR: Bktbl.; SR: Linda Vader, FR: (Canton H.S. — New Braunfels, TX) Band; FTA; SOPH: (CHS) Band; JR: Band; OEA; SR: Band; OEA. Eric Van Matre, FR: Ftbl.; Golf Team; Spanish CI.; SOPH: Spanish CI.; Ftbl.; Golf Team; YL; JR: Golf Team; YL; SR: YL; Golf Team; Med. Careers CI. NHS; Troika Staff. Ann Vanwinkle, FR: FHA — Treas.; SOPH: FHA — Sec; FFA; JR: FHA — Sec; FFA; Tiger Paws; SR: i FHA — Pres., Flare Queen Cand.; FFA; Student] Cncl.; NHS. . j Janet Varela, FR: (Stratford H.S. — Houston, TX)I SOPH: JR: (CHS) Choir — Pres.; Drama CI.; FHA;! SR: Ellen Vaughn, FR: FHA; SOPH: Drama CI.; JR: SR: Robert Toepfer, FR: SOPH: JR: NHS; SR: Jack Treadwell, FR: Industrial Arts CI.; YL; Spanish CI.; Science CI.; SOPH: YL; Spanish CI.; Industrial Arts CI.; JR: YL; Industrial Arts CI.; SR: Jackie Trero, FR: Golden Girls; Art CI.; Drama CI.; SOPH: Bktbl. Cheerleader; FTA; Drama CI.; JR: Drama CI.; DE; SR: Drama CI.; Flare Queen Cand. Cindy Triebold, FR: (Rich South H.S. — Richton Park, III.) Softball; Spanish CI.; Honor See; SOPH: Ski CI.; Spanish CI.; Honor Soc; Softball; JR: Span- ish CI.; Ski CI.; Honor Soc; SR: (CHS) NHS; Spanish CI. Deana Tupman, FR: (Manchester Academy — Yazoo City, Miss.) Choir; Pep Squad; SOPH: Choir; JR:(CHS)SR: Tracy Turnbow, FR: (Deerpark H.S. — Deer Park, TX) SOPH: Bsbl. — Mgr.; JR: SR: Mike Vaughn, FR: Spanish CI.; Ftbl.; Track; SOPH: T-Square CI. Ftbl.; JR: Drafting CI.; Ftbl.; NHS; SR: Drafting CI. — Rep.; Honor Guard; NHS. Theresa Vilardi, FR: Choir — Vice-Pres.; Adv. Choir; History CI. — Treas.; SOPH: Adv. Choir; French CI.; History CI.; JR: Chamber Choir; Wilderness CI.; SR: A Cappella Choir; NHS; Library CI. — Flare Queen Cand.; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Students. Julie Villarreal, FR: Band; Med. Careers CI.; SOPH: Band; JR: Band; Wilderness CI.; SR: Marching andl Symph. Band; OEA; Science CI. — Treas. Norris Vines, FR: Spanish CI.; SOPH: Spanish CI.; ' JR:FHA;SR: Linda Vornkahl, FR: (Dobie H.S. — Pasadena, TX) Choir; Drama CI.; Careers CI.; SOPH: (CHS) Choir; JR: Choir; Psychology CI.; SR: Kathy Vrooman, FR: (Johnston Jr. H.S.) SOPH: JR: SR: OEA. Bruce Tyler, FR: Tennis Team; SOPH: Tennis Team; German CI.; Math CI.; JR: T-Square CI.; NHS; SR: Math CI.; NHS; Chess CI. Linda Umlang, FR: FHA; SOPH: German CI.; JR: German CI.; SR: Sociology CI. Aileen Ussery, FR: FHA; Marching and Concert Band; SOPH: FLARE Staff — Act.; YL; Marching and Symph. Band; JR: FLARE Staff — As. Ed.; Marching and Symph. Band; YL; NHS; SR: FLARE Staff — Ed., Flare Queen Cand.; Student Cncl.; NHS. 464 Senior Achievements Bruce Wade, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Douglas Wade, FR: Ftbl.; SOPH: Drafting CI.; JR: SR: Drafting CI. Lavonne Wade, FR: FHA; Choir; SOPH: Adv. Choir; JR: VOE-OEA; SR: VOE-OEA. Bill Waggoner, FR: (Klein H.S. — Houston, TX) Ftbl.; (Spring H.S. — Spring, TX) Ftbl.; Marching Band; SOPH: (CHS) JR: Band; SR: Marching and Symph. Band; Library CI. — Treas. . ik. nnette Wagnon, FR: Choir; FHA; History CI.; Math I.; SOPH: Choir; History CI.; Math CI.; Spanish CI. =1: History CI.; Science CI.; Math CI.; Spanish.. ' HS; SR: FTA; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Stu- snts; History CI.; Science CI.; Math CL; Spanish CI.; sanette Wagnon, FR: History CI.; FHA; Math CI.; hoir; SOPH: Spanish CI.; Adv. Choir; Math CI.; JR: panish CL; Math CI.; NHS; SR: Spanish CI.; Math l.;ScienceCI.;FTA;NHS. lebbie Waisath, FR: Choir; SOPH: Choir; JR: Choir; R: Choir. eff Waldo, FR: (MacArthur H.S. — Irving, TX) Band - Region; German CI.; SOPH: Band — Region; ,stronomy CI.; JR: Band — Area, Region, State; IHS; Astronomy CL; SR: (CHS) Band — District; legion and State Orchestra; NHS; Coron. Escort. ;arol Walker, FR: Spanish CL; SOPH: JR: OEA; SR: )EA. Jhelly Walker, FR: Fr. Class Sec; Spanish CL; Gol- len Girls — Rep.; SOPH: Soph. Class Rep.; Spanish )l. — Rept.; Bktbl. Cheerleader; FTA; FTA; Student :ncl.; JR: Spanish CL — Vice-Pres.; FTA — Par.; 5olden Girls; Student Cncl. — Sec; Lady-in-Wait- ng; SR: Golden Girls — Lt., GiGi ' s; Spanish CL — ice-Pres.; Student Cncl. — Treas.; NHS; Who ' s Vho in American H.S. Students; Homecoming lueen Cand.; Flare Queen Cand. ernon Wall, FR: Spanish CL; SOPH: Spanish CL; ndustrial Arts CL; JR: Psychology CL; Industrial rtsCI.;SR: Sabine Wallace, FR: FHA; SOPH: A Cappella Choir; German CL; JR: A Cappella Choir — Lib.; German CI.;SR: A Cappella Choir. FR: Spanish CL; SOPH: JR: ack. Becky Walthall OEA; SR: Jim Ward, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Sara Warren, FR: SOPH: JR: Track; Sandi Watick, FR: (Dulles H.S.) SOPH: JR: OEA; SR: OEA. Charles Weaver, FR: Latin CL; SOPH: Latin CL; JR: T-Square CL; SR: T-Square CL Chris Weaver, FR: (Klein H.S.) FtbL; SOPH: BsbL; JR: (CHS) FtbL; Coron. Escort; SR: FtbL Cynthia Weaver, FR: SOPH; Spanish CL; JR: SR: ephen Webber, FR: (Coventry H.S.) FtbL; Bktbl.; SOPH: FtbL; Bktbl.; JR: Cross Country; Track; SR: NHS; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Students. Kenneth Wedgeworth, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Denise Welch, FR: Swim Team; SOPH: JR: Swim Team; SR: Swim Team. John Wells, FR: (Long Jr. H.S. — Dallas, TX) FtbL; SOPH: (CHS) FtbL; JR: FtbL; SR: FtbL Joni Wells, FR: Band; SOPH: Band; Spanish CL; Solo and Ens.; JR: Marching and Symph. Band; Spanish CL; NHS; SR: Marching Band; NHS. Greg Welsh, FR: SOPH: FtbL; JR: FtbL; SR: Troika Staff. Drew West, FR: Science CL; Med Careers CL; Math CL; German CL; Marching Band; SOPH: Science CL; Med. Careers CL; German CL; Marching Band; JR: Med. Careers CL; French CL; Marching and Symph. Band; NHS; SR: Marching Band; NHS; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Students. Sarah Weston, FR: Choir; SOPH: Choir; Spanish CL; JR: Adv. Choir; SR; Chamber Singers — Lib. Sherry White, FR: French CL; Choir; SOPH: Golden Girls; French CL; JR: Golden Girls; NHS; SR: Golden Girls — GiGi ' s; Troika Staff — Bus. Ed.; Lady-in- Waiting; NHS; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Stu- dents. ■' ' Teri White, FR: SOPH: Frene ' h ei.; ' 7R: Cosmetology CI. _ Rept.; SR: Cosmetology CL — Flare Queen Cand.; Who ' s Who in American H.S. Students; Stu- dent Cncl. Bobbi Whiteside, FR: Art CL; SOPH: VICA; JR: VICA lpah; j-SquareCI.; SR: VICA: Industrial Arts CI. Karen Whitten, FR: (Moulton H.S.) FHA; (CHS) SOPH: JR: OEA; Psychology CL; SR: Cherl Wiggins, FR: SOPH: FFA; JR: FFA; SR: FHA. Kyle Wiggins, FR: FFA; SOPH: FFA; JR: FFA; SR: FFA. Celia Wilcox, FR: Adv. Choir; SOPH: A Cappella Choir; Chamber Singers; Solo and Ens.; JR: A Cap- pella Choir; SR: Psychology CI. — Pres.; Student Cncl. Senior Achievements 465 i Patty Wilder, FR: Marching Band; SOPH: Marching David Womac |p: Var. Bsbl.; SOPH: Var. Ftbl.; and Symph. Band; Wilderness Ci.; JR: Marching an d Var. Bsbl.; JR: Var. Bsbl.; Var. Ftbl.; SR: Var. Ftbl.; Symph.; Band; Spanish CI., Wilderness CI. — Sec; SR: Marching Band. Var. Bsbl. William Wood, FR: SOPHriB: SR: Donna Williams, FR: FHA; SGPH: FHA; JR: Library , C!.; SR: Library CI.; OEA. dys Williams, FR: SOPH: JR: SR: Kenneth Williams, FR: (American School in Loi SGPH: Wrestling; JR; Kung Fu; SR: (CHS) French CI. James Williams, FR: (North Arvada Jr. H.S. — Col.) Ftbl.; Bktbi.; Wrestling; Track; Skiing; Choir; SOPH: (Arvada H.S.) Ftbl.; JR: Ftbl.; SR: Ftbl. Mel Williams, FR: Ftbl.; Industrial Arts Ci.; SOPH: Ftbl.; JR: Ftbl.; SR: NHS: Var. Ftbl.; Var. Track. ■an Williams, FR: Bktbl.; SOPH: Bktbt.: B s bl.: JR: : Var. Bsbl. Sheryl Williams, FR: YFC; SOPH: YFC; J R: Tiger Paws; SR: enee Willig, FR: SOPH: JR: VOE-OEA; SR; ike Wills, FR: (Lewisviile H.S. — Lewisville, Ftbl.; Motorcross Team; SOPH: Ftbl.; Motorcross Team; JR: industrial Arts CI.; SR: (CHS). Sandra Woodall, FR: Bar d; Latin CI.; SOPH: Band; Latin Ci.; Biology CI.; JR: Band; SR: VOE-OEA. lark Woods, R: SOPH: JR: : :FF ;J5 :FFA; Hal Woodson,FR: Diane Wright, FR: FHA; SOPH: Span? — Treas.; SR: SR: CI.;JR:OEA. Stacy Wright, FR: Spanish CI.; SOPH: German CL;. JR: German Ci.; NHS; SR: German CI.; Science CI.; NHS. J isa Yarrow, FR; Spanish CI.; SOPH: Spanish CL; : Spanish CL; NHS; SR; Spanish CL; NHS; Math — Lady- in-Waiting; ScienceXI.; Who s Who in American H.S. Students. Gaylyn Yates, FR; (Spring H.S. — Spring, TX) SOPH: JR: FHA; SR: (CHS) VOE. ey Wilwerding, FR: Tennis; Golf; Spanish CL; Sci- [ce CL; SOPH: Tennis; Var. Golf; Spanish CL; Sci- ce CL; JR: Var. Tennis; Var. Golf; Swim Team; SR: .tz Wilson, FR: FHA — Sec; , E-OEA; SR: VOE-OEA. iA; JR: [Kathi Yorek, FR: FHA — Pres.; SOPH: Drama CL; JR: Latin CL; FFA; SR: Latin CL — Flare Queen Cand. Cindy York, FR: Spanish CL;90PH: JR; SR; DECA; Flare Queen Cind. -«  ?L £ r tX ■-Julie Young, FR: Art C Spanish CU;Psychology Julie Young, FR: Art CL; SOPH; Spanish CL; JR: CI.;SR: Bret Wingert, FR: Spanish CL; Choir; Chess CL; SOPH; A Cappeila Choir; FLARE Staff — Ads; Span- ish CL; Math CL; YL; JR: A Cappeila Choir; FLARE Staff — Ads; NHS; SR: FLARE Staff — Ads Ed.; Snap Thinker Upper; NHS; Math CL; Chess CL; Let- ter of Commendation. Suzanne Witovec, FR: Symph. Band; SOPH; Symph. Band; JR: Marching and Symph. Band; German ; SR: Marching Band; German CI. Tim Wold, FR: Ftbl.; Bktbl.; Bsbl.; Spanish CL; SOPH: Bktbl.; Bsbl.; Spanish CL; YL; JR: Bktbl.; NHS; YL; SR: Var, Bktbl.; Med. Car§gf4,g HS; Coron. Escort. Lynn Wolff, FR: Art CL; SOPH: SpanisHlCL; JR Spanish CL; SR: Wilderness CL; NHS.:- ««?4i«« - ' Rebecca Young, FR: Var. Track; FHA; SOPH: Sci- ence CL; JR: JV Volleyball; FHA; SftVarrVolleyball; Psychology CL; OEA. Shelly Young, FR: FHA,; Choi r; ' ' SOPH: Choir; JR: Data Processing; SR: Data Processing. Bill Zdunkawicz, FR: SOPH: lodustrial Arts CL; JR: SR: Peggy Zimmerrnaa, FR: Band; Spanish CL; Sciencei CI.; SOPH: Band; SpanisKCL; JR: Band; SR:-ArtCI. VOE-OEA. _ gmf, .:mm :- mmm . Tammy ' Zimmerman; FR- Sp■i n ■1 b lfi i| ftyP - ■■SR: FFA. JMlMM - Joseph Zinecker, FR: French CL; Marching Band; S.Oeyyiepph CL; Marching Band; Chess CI.; JR: 466 Senior Achievements French CI.; Marching Band; Wilderness CI.; NHS; Natl. Merit Letter of Commendation; SR: French CI.; Wilderness CI. — Pres.; Math CI.; Chess CI.; NHS; Student Cncl. Robert Ziefer, FR: (Harrison Central H.S. — Miss.) SOPH: JR: SR: Legend Act Activities Adv Advanced Bktbl Basketball Bsbl Baseball Cand Candidate Capt Captain CI Club Cncl Council Coron J MbHBBmj H. Coronation HbI ' ' Ensemble FFA .j[ii||ii|i[ B TM MmiM ' ' ' of America FHA . Future Homemakers of America FTA Future Teachers of America Ftbl Football Fr .- Freshman Hist V Historian H.S , High School Jr. . . . Junior J.V. . . . Junior Varsity Lt Lieutenant Med Medical Mgr Manager Natl National NFL Nation Forensic League NHS National Honor Society Organ Organizations Par. . . . . Parliamentarian Rep Representative Rept Reporter Sec Secretary Soph Sophomore Sr. . . Senior Symph . Symphonic Trea§., :, Treasurer Var. . Varsity YFC ™ Youth for Christ YL -- ' .Young Life k3 M ' ' ■iasisjs Abbott, S,bi! 27 , bies, Glynis 364 Abies, Sharon: 106,320 Abner, James: 274 Abernaihy, Jimmy: 320 Acheson, Curtis: 340 Acker, Lori: 78, 364 Acker, Steve: 274 Acrey, Robert: 77, 91, 320 |ij dair, John: 364 c ' Adair, Marceline: 131, 320 Adams, Cynthia: 122, 123, 320 Adams, David: 320 Adams, Jay: 340 Adams, Joyce: 364 Adams, Mark: 320 Adams, Kathy: 274 Adams, Paula: 107,320 Adams, Randy: 364 Adams, Tammy: 1 56 Adams, Vicki: 364 Adams, Wanda: 81, 320 Adams, Wendi: 340 Adickes, Bruce: 340 Adkins: 364 Akin, Christopher: 364 Akin, Lewis: 145,320 Alaniz, Adam: 340 Alaniz, Samuel: 364 Albright, Lorna: 69, 274 Albritton, Traci: 320 Aldridge, Debbie: 320 Aldridge, G.:96 Aldridge, Janna: 143, 274 Alexander, Scott: 364 Alger, Greg: 320 Alger, John: 76, 64, 340 Alldredge, Billy: 364 Alldredge,Greg: 340 Alldredge, Walter: 274 Allen, Billy: 320 Allen, Bobby: 364 Allen, Dean: 364 Allen, Geoffrey: 88, 108, 274 Allen, Jane: 102, 103,274 Allen, Joan: 1 1 5 Allen,Julie: 127,320 Allen, Karen: 88, 274 Allen, Katherine: 1 73, 320 Allen, Sandy: 78, 364 Allen, Steve: 274 Alioway, Glenn: 340 Allred, Curtis: 340 Amos, Paula; 275 Anderson, Bryan: 275 Anderson, Debbie: 104, 364 Anderson, Diane: 364 Anderson, Donald: 340 Anderson, Freda: 1 08, 275 Anderson, Janice: 320 Anderson, Katherine: 275 Anderson, Kevin: 364 Anderson, Leigh: 78, 364 Anderson, Peggy: 88, 29, 275 Student Index Anderson, Prentice: 275 Anderson, Susan: 340 Anderson, Waymon: 275 Andrews, Bill: 275 Andrews, Michelle: 106, 340 Andrews, Becky: 68, 340 Antoun, Tracey: 320 Arbuckle, John: 144,340 Armstrong, James: 364 Armstrong, Kenneth: 364 Armstrong, Malcolm: 131, 364 Armstrong, Mark: 275 Arnold, Dale: 320 Arnold, Jack: 135, 148,340 Arnold, Micheal: 364 Arnold, Shelly: 275 Arnswo rth, Craig: 340 Arnsworth, Kathy: 364 Artificavitch, Richard: 340 Asaro, Mike: 340 Ascheal, Robyn: 119, 275 Asgeirsson, Asgeir: 275 Ashley, Susan: 275 Atkins, Donna: 155, 364 Atkinson, Glenn: 364, 1 05 Atkinson, Patricia: 320 Atkinson, Shera: 102, 320 Aucoin, Jerry: 340 Auld, Kristin: 364 Austin, Debbie: 340 Austin, Steven: 364 Austin, Susan: 79, 1 33, 340 Ayers, Troy: 275 Ayers, Vincent: 364 Ayres, Brenda: 364 Ayres, Gregory: 340 Azzam, Cynthia: 135, 104, 364 Backhus, James: 340 Backhus, Sherri: 320 Backhus, Terri: 320 Badger, Larry: 340 Badger, Linda: 275 Bagby, Cedric; 340 Bagley, Lorna: 93, 275 Bagley, P.: 152 Bailey, Robert: 275 Baird, Daila: 365 Baird, Doris: 320 Baird, Lon: 365 Baker, Cynthia: 365 Baker, Dana: 365 Baker, Donald: 365 Baker, Jacque: 88, 92, 275 Baker, John: 365 Baker, Karen J.: 92 Baker, Karen R.:340 Baker, Kathleen: 320 Baldwin, Sara: 341 Ballard, Alma: 93, 275 Ballard, Carolyn: 92, 320 Ballard, Donald: 320 Ballard, Jimmie: 275 Bankhead, Steve: 341 Banks, Autry: 365 Bannantine, Robert: 365 Barba, Carlos: 365 Barber, Joseph: 93, 275 Barber, Kelly: 275 Barfield, Teresa: 275 Barlon, Jacque: 275 Bones, Scott: 341 Barnett, George: 341 Barrentine, Kevin: 341 Barrett, Glen: 341 Barron, Kaydell: 25, 321 Bartel, Dave: 365 Barthalet, Todd: 365 Bartholett, Jamie: 341 Bartlett, Jackie: 365 Bartlett, Jerald: 365 Bartlett, Michael: 341 Barton, James: 321 Barziza, Sam: 365 Baseke, Allison: 321 Basham, Laurie: 106, 341 Bass, David: 365 Bass, Lindsay: 341 Bass, Lisa: 320, 321 Bates, Daniel: 365 Bates, Darrell:321 Bates, Mike: 341 Batot, Robert: 276 Batson, Melinda: 321 Bauer, Sharon: 68, 365 Baugh, Ronald: 276 Baughman, Charlie: 341 Baughman, Tammy: 341 Bavrera, Fruz: 365 Baylor, Rotjert: 365 Baysden, Mark: 341 Bawdaun, Mark: 148 Beard, Brenda: 341 Beard, Brandi: 365 Beatty, Thomas: 341 Beckwith, Gerald: 365 Beeson, David: 276 Beeson, Dede: 341 Beeson, Ronald: 365 Begin, Doug: 88, 100, 225, 276 Begley, Sonja: 365 Beier, Cynthia: 143,276 Beier, Tammy: 276 Bell, Anthony: 365 Bell, Debra: 68, 365 Bell, Mark: 276 Bell, Ronald: 321 Bell, Tambra; 156,321 Beller, Marga:81, 276 Bellot, Jim: 341 Bellot, Wendy: 321 Belovsky, Ricky: 341 Belton, Norman: 321 Belue, Dennis: 276 Bemrett, Toni: 365 Bemrose, John: 131 Benebenek, Andrew: 321 Benbenek, Daniel: 341 Benton, Becky: 32 1 Bergeron, Judy: 341 Berry, Karen: 276 Berwick, Ward: 320, 321 Besser, John: 365 Beston, Shirley: 365 Beyan, Carolyn: 119 Beyar, Dawn: 341 Biddle, Debbie: 81, 341 Biehl, Geoffrey: 321 Bigbee, Pamela: 115 Biles, Tami: 321 Billingslea, Hailey: 65, 74, 75, 88, 90, 274, 276 Billingsley, Thomas: 365 Bilton, Tammie: 341 Bing, Kenda: 106,341 Bing, Lynn: 365 Bingham, Wayne: 341 Bingham, Michael: 274 Bingham, Robert: 365 Bingham, Rodney: 32 1 Bishop, Brian: 88, 276 Bishop, Gordon: 341 Bishop, John: 276 Bishop, Klark: 140,321 Bishop, Merriam: 321 Bissey, Jeff rey: 116,321 Bissey, LeDawn: 365 Blackburn, Glen: 88, 276 Blackburn, Linda: 341 Blackman, Joe: 70, 130, 31 Blackmon, Terry: 321 Blackshear, Anne; 355 Blackshear, Paula: 1 20 Blain, Billy: 156,321 Blake, Charles: 321 Blake, Connie: 365 Blake, Randy: 276 Blancett, Destry: 341 Blancett, Staria: 365 Blankenship, Dana: 276 Blanton, Donna: 321 Blanton, Randy; 276 Blanton, Gigi: 66, 69, 276 Blaydes, Joan: 341 Blaydes, Walter: 365 Blechl. Cindy: 365 Blevins, Daphne: 78, 127, 276 Blevins, Jack: 365 Blevins, Jack: 34T Blood, Charlotte: 321 Blue, Anne: 341 Boatman, Lisa: 365 Boatwright, David: 276 Bodemann, John: 341 Boggess, Troye: 321 Boley, Robert: 365 Bolin, Adana: 365 Bolton, James: 131,321 Bond, Lisa: 341 Bonin, F t: 341 Bonner, Gina: 107,321 Bonner, Susan: 341 Borchers, Kim: 108,321 Borhum, Kenneth: 321 Bortnem, Russell: 341 468 Student Index Bostic, Jeffrey: 365 Boston, Marilyn: 276 Boston, Michael: 365 Boston, Terry: 119,341 Boswell, Donna: 321 Bowen, Pam: 1 55, 341 Bowles, Curtis: 341 Bowles, Perry: 341 Bowlin, Candace: 365 Bowlin, Danielle: 99, 321 Bowlin, James: 365 Bowlin, Lynda: 321 Bowman, Blake: 276 Boxley, Kim: 365 Boyd, Barbara; 365 Boyd, James: 365 Boyd, John: 321 Boyd, Maryjane: 341 Boydstun, Ivy: 75, 341 Boydstun, Bobbie: 144, 365 Boyle, Mark: 365 Bozarth, Jana: 341 Bradford, Barbara: 365 Bradford, Betty: 276 Bradford, Glenn: 148, 321 Bradfute, Larry: 321 Brandt, Arthur: 152,321 Brandt, Deborah: 131, 276 Brandt, Tina: 365 Brannon, Donna: 277 Brannon, Beth: 341 Branson, Denecia: 277 Braund, Carol: 341 Braund, De Vere: 88, 277 Bray, Bruce: 277 Bray, Sandra: 365 Breland, Cindy: 277 Brennan, David: 365 Brennan, Pat: 321 Brent, C: 115 Brett, Charles: 135,277 Brew, Kirk: 105,341 Brewer, Lisa: 277 Brewer, Lyn: 341 Brice, Peter: 277 Brickhouse, Cindy: 321 Bright, Donald: 277 Brill, Debra: 365 Brinegar, Cherlynn: 66, 68, 92, 128,277 Brinegar, Richard: 321 Brinkley, F.: 115 Brisby, Jon: 341 Brisby, Mary: 321 Brock, Brent: 365 Brock, Dee Dee: 341 Brodie, Wesley: 365 Brodnax, Ann:321 Brooks, Clinton: 341 Brooks, Daryl: 365 Brooks, Delia: 321 Broom, Lyn: 365 Brothers, Jack: 277 Brown, Anita: 108, 277 Brown, Bouchee: 342 Brown, Lynn: 88, 277 Brown, Charles; 305 Brown, Charles; 365 Brown, Cheryl: 342 Brown, David: 322 Brown, Debra: 342 Brown, Eddie: 342 Brown, Elizabeth: 322 Brown, Franklin: 322 Brown, Helen: 322 Brown, Kay: 365 Brown, Kenny: 322 Brown, Kevin; 277 Brown, Kim: 365 Brown, Lafayette: 106, 365 Brown, Lisa; 1 06, 342 Brown, Mark; 322 Brown, Mark: 342 Brown, Mike: 322 Brown, Norma: 69, 144, 342 Brown, Ona: 143,322 Brown, Sabrina: 106,342 Brown, Sandra; 131,277 Brown, Stephen: 322 Brown, Susan: 342 Brown, Terri: 78, 365 Browniow, Stephen: 277 Broyles, Kari: 88, 92, 277 Bruce, Larry: 278 Brumfield, Bradley; 365 Brunson, Larry; 88, 90, 229, 278 Brunson, Simone; 92, 93, 278 Bryan, Rhonda: 365 Bryant, Jeffrey: 365 Bryant, Ronald: 97, 322 Buchanan, Carole: 342 Buchanan, Evan: 148 Buchanan, Mitchell: 365 Buckalew, Denny: 88, 278 Bucklin, Roxanna: 278 Buckner, Joel: 278 Budd, John; 342 Budro, Karen; 342 Buffington, Bonita: 365 Buffington, Tamara: 88, 278 Bull, Charles; 365 Bull, Glenn: 278 Bull, James: 88, 278 Bull, Leslie: 78, 342 Bull, Lisa: 365 Bunce, Danny: 140, 342 Bunce, David: 322 Bunch, Cindy: 342 Bunch, Jimmy: 278 Burch, Mary Ellen: 342 Burdeaux, Patricia: 278 Burford, Ronda: 322 Surge, Betty; 78, 365 Burge, John: 108,321 Burge, Tina: 78, 342 Burgess, Joel: 365 Burgess, Leslie: 322 Burk, Linda: 342 Burkhart, Carol: 78, 106, 365 Burkhart, Coaina: 106, 342 Burmaster, Dean: 278 Bums, John: 278 Burns, Karen: 78, 342 Burns, Kim: 342 Bums, Pamala: 104, 365 Burns, Perry; 342 Burns, Phil: 321 Bums, Sharon: 342 Burns, Thomas: 342 Burrows, Diana: 342 Burson, Harold: 365 Butki, Randolph: 365 Butler, Tammy; 365 Butler, Tina: 365 Byars, Charles: 365 Bybee, Ricky: 365 Bybee, Steve: 322 Bye, Mike: 322 Byington, Kenneth: 322 Byrd, Lisa: 322 Byrom, Tammie: 342 Byrum, Mike: 322 Cade, Bert: 365 Cahn, Cindy: 278 Caldwell, Patricia; 278 Calfee, Denise: 342 Calfee, Elizabeth: 342 Calfee, Brent: 278 Callis, Dana: 143,279 Calson, Debra: 367 Calvin, P.: 143 Camacho, Rafael: 342 Camino, Dean: 367 Camino, Natalie: 322 Campagna, Frank: 148, 322 Gampagna, Theresa: 95, 367 Campbell, Blake: 342 Campbell, Debbie: 1 1 5 Campbell, Jerry: 367 Campbell, Ray: 367 Campbell, Ronald: 131,322 Campbell, Sherry; 279 Campbell, Spring: 143, 322 Campbell, Terri: 367 Campbell, Theresa: 322 Cantrell, Tim: 367 Cantrell, Wende: 279 Cantrill, Debra: 342 Cantu, Anthony: 279 Cantu, Barbara: 367 Cantu, Peggy: 143,322 Capps, Rhonda: 279 Capps, Robie: 156,342 Carbonel, Randy: 342 Cardenas, Mario: 367 Carlisle, Victoria: 91, 342 Carlson, Jim: 279 Carlson, William; 279 Carlton, Hudson; 279 Carmical, Paula: 107, 279 Carnes, Mike; 342 Carr, Carreen: 322 Carr, Charlotte: 367 Carr, Judy: 342 Carr, Sandra: 322 Carrier, Gary: 279 Carriere, Annette: 1 18, 1 19, 322 Carroll, Bruce: 76, 279 Carroll, Charles; 367 Carruth, Kandi: 107,342 Carter, Carl; 279 Carter, Jennifer: 367 Carter, Patricia: 28, 322 Carter, Tommy: 279 Cartwright, Rex: 342 Cartwright, Morgan: 322 Cartwright, Ramona: 367 Carver, Brenda:8 1,322 Carver, Connie: 367 Casey, Jerry: 342 Casey, John: 279 Cash, Donald: 68 Cash, Jeri: 367 Cash, Vickie: 279 Caskey, Steve; 279 Caskey, William: 342 .Xassell, Connie: 106,342 Casteel, Jimmy: 342 Castillo, Mark: 36; ' Castleschouldt, Bonnie; 322 Castleschculdt, Carol: 279 Castleschouldt, John: 367 Cater, Bobby: 279 Gates, Kim: 78, 342 Cates, Mary: 322 Gates, Pam: 29, 279 Gates, Rebecca: 367 Causey, Donald: 322 Caves, Robert: 322 Cavil, Diedrick: 367 Caywood, Cari: 106, 279 Chachere, Andrea: 102, 279 Chambers, Brian: 322 Chambers, Denise: 1 1 8, 342 Chambers, Jeffrey; 322 Chambers, Meiinda: 279 Chambers, Randall: 367 Champion, Richard: 343 Champion, Tonnie: 343 Champion, Tracy: 279 Chance, Charles: 343 Chandler, Cynthia: 367 Chandler, Danny: 367 Chandler, Gary: 322 ' Chandler, Johnny: 367 Chandler, Larry; 322 Chaney, Diana: 280 Chaney, Kevin: 322 Chapman, Daniel: 322 Chapman, G.: 93, 322 Chappell, Janis; 343 Chappell, Jeff: 343 Chard, Jeffrey: 343 Chard, Jennifer: 343 Charles, Diana: 343 Charles, Larry: 367 Charles, Veronica: 367 Chatman, Gary: 322 Chauarria, Mary: 322 Chavarria, Felix: 280 Chavarria, Jessie; 343 Cheatham, Connie: 280 Cheatham, Curtis; 367 Cheek, Rhonda: 343 Chenault, Mark: 280 Chiappone, Andrew; 39 Childers, Daniel: 343 Childers, Kelly: 368 Childress, Mike; 102, 343 Chisholm, Christina; 88 Chovanec, ChriS: 155, 368 Christal, Rhonda; 156, 323 Christian, Cheryl: 343 Christlieb, Frank: 88, 280 Churchill, Revonda: 368 Churchill, Sandra: 323 Clanton, Cheryl; 280 Clark, Beth: 368 Clark, Charles: 343 Clark, Danny: 323 Clark, Emma: 368 Clark, Grady: 343 Clark, Jane; 1 55 Clark, Jim: 323 Clark, Kevin: 343 Clark, Paula; 92, 143,280 Clark, Tammy; 343 Student Index 469 Clar , To ' iimy: 36S OlBiKe. Tim: 280 Clabs, f.la.-k: 280 Clawsori, Brian: 280 Clement, Dee: 6S, 1 13, 368 Cleveland, Cindy; 343 Cieveland, Paul; 343 Clifford, Calvin: 343 Clifton, Tracy: 1 04, 368 ClouQh, Gary: 131,323 Cicuse, William: 343 Cluiss, Brandy: 79, 323 Cluiss, Jimmy: 343 Coburn, Monti; 368 Cochran, Kasey: 69, 323 Cocnran.Jill: 107,343 Cochran, Robert; 368 Co ;hran, Sherre: 280 Cody, Rodger; 280 Coe, Dianna: 106, 343 Cohea, Catherme: 68, 93, 280 Coile,Kathy:8 1,323 Coker, Cindy; 368 Coker, Gina; 323 Colby, Dale: 280 Cole, Jay; 343 Coleman, Bobby: 88, 280 Coleman, Gina: 79, 274, 280 Coleman, Jeff; 343 Collette, Leslie; 343 Collier, Kelly; 92, 93, 323 Collins, Brenda; 1 25, 343 Collins, Cheryl: 280 Collins, Edward; 88, 280 Collins, Laura; 323 Collins, Paula; 280 Collins, Tammie; 365 Collins, Terry: 280 Collins, Thomas: 343 Colson, Debra: 155 Columbus, Darryl; 343 Colvin, Pam: 280 Cone, Vance: 323 Conley, Lisa: 131,323 Conn, Connie: 368 Conn, Cynthia; 68 Conn, Kim; 125,323 Conned, Dean: 280 Connelly, Cheryl; 143, 280 Connelly, Danny; 368 Conrad, Gilbert: 161, 368 Conroe, Kelly: 119,323 Conroe, Tfiomas: 1 30, 280 Contreras, John: 280 ■Cook, Gwynrie: 281 Cook, Jon; 281 Cook, Martha; 368 Cook, Sherri; 281 Coon, Debra; 70, 1 1 9, 343 Cooper, Carol; 281 Cooper, Cheryl; 368 Cootte, David; 368 Copeland, Rita: 368 Corley, Tammy: 368 Cornett, Katherine: 104, 368 Corporon, Tish; 64, 99, 122, 123, 127,219,281 Corrigan, Kathryn: 323 Cosman, Gigi: 343 Cotton, Charles: 281 Cotton, Jeanne: 68, 93, 281 Cotton, Patricia; 281 bttrell, Stepha 15 81 Couch, Judy; 88, 28i Coulter, Ken; 344 Coulter, Randy; 358 Cours, Randall: 323 Courville, Shan: 131,323 Couvillian, Dee Dee: 88, 1 56, 281 Covarrubias, Roldan: 93, 323 Cowan, Sonya: 143,281 Cox, Allison: 119,344 Cox, Angela: 344 Cox, Julie: 104,368 Cox, Mary: 368 Cox, Philip: 344 Cox, Ramona: 92, 323 Cox, Stuart: 368 Coyne, Caren; 156 Coyne, Karen; 281 Craft, Carole: 102, 103, 344 Craig, Barry: 344 Craig, Dean: 88, 281 Craig, William: 368 ;,•- Grain, David: 95, 323 Grain, Dennis: 95, 281 Creel, Terri; 368 Crews, Matt; 344 . Croak, Katherine: 282 Cromwell, Christopher: 368 Crosby, Tommy; 282 Cross, Terry: 282 Crossland, Kenneth: 368 Crossley, Brent: 368 Crossley, Caria: 323 Grossman, John; 344 Crouch, Brad: 344 Crowley, Carolynne; 344 Crowley, Debra: 369 Crowley, Melissa: 282 Croxdale, Lycia; 323 Crumpacker, Elizabeth; 369 Crumpacker, Bill:88, 282 Cryar, Carson; 369 Cryar, Gina: 369, 78 Cuckey, Linda; 282 Cudd, Kelly: 104,369 Cuffman, Shannon: 323 Cuffman, Shelley: 68, 369 Culver, Brien: 282 Culver, Chris: 344 Cunningham, Diane: 282 Curran, Donna: 369 Curran, Michael: 369 Current, Donnie: 282 ■' !! Currie, Donna; 184, 369 Currie, Lisa; 81, 323 Curry, Bobby: 369 Curry, Laura: 68, 282 Curtis, Brenda: 344 Curtis, Dana: 344 Curtis, Laura: 88, 133, 274, 282 Curtis, Mark; 282 Curtis, Richard: 369 Cutting, Lonnie; 344 Cykala, Melinda; 369 Cykala, Pam: 323 Dade, Kimberle: 323 Dagrella, Ingermar; 323 Dalton, Russ: 344 Dalton, Timothy: 1 52, 323 Danheim, James: 105, 344 Daniel, Carl: 95 Daniel, James: 344 Dann, Bobby: 369 Dargitz, Virginia: 324 Dark, Linda: 369 Darsey, James: 344 Darsey, Roberta; 1 1 5 Darsey, Billy: 369 Dault, Sheri: 369 Dault, Steve: 344 Davenport, Lisa: 324 David, Gerral: 344 Davidson, Cathy: 79, 344 Davidson, Malcolm: 282 Davidson, Gail; 68, 369 Davis, Brion; 344 Davis, Danny; 105, 108, 282 Davis, David; 344 Davis, Doug; 369 Davis, Freddie: 344 Davis, Gary: 108 Davis, Glenn: 369 Jt Davis, Greg: 138, 144,282 Davis, Jon; 369 Davis, Marvin: 152,324 Davis, Myra: 282 Davis, Thomas; 324 Davis, Tony: 369 Dawson, Jerry: 344 Dawson, Kathy: 369 Dawson, Nechia; 104, 1 19, 369 Dawson, Sonee: 344 Day, Jimmy: 344 Day, Racene: 369 Dean, Brenda; 344 Dean, Denby: 369 Dean, Mark; 283 Dearmond, Mark: 369 Deats, Fred: 105,283 Debreczeni, Suzette: 78, 369 Decock, Harry: 369 Defoor, Jeff; 344 Defoor, Kim; 131, 283, 324 Defoor, Robbie: 131 Defoor, William; 283 DeFrazier, Daniel; 369 Degner, Bruce: 1 52, 283 Oeison, Dana: 68, 324 Delcambre, Katherine: 324 Delcambre, Michael: 324 Deluish, Rachel: 143, 324 Dement, Daria: 69 Dement, Melanie: 324, 369 moss, Deanna: 283 ' - Dempsy, Jackie: 104, 369 Dempsy, Rick: 116, 283 Denby, Tommy: 344 Denman, Judy: 88, 283 Dennis, Debra: 283 Denson, ChrlstI: 68, 369 Denson, Deborah: 1 1 5, 324 Depugh, Mark: 344 Depugh, Steve: 283 Derkowski, Connie: 324 Derouen, Annette: 324 Derouen, Delia: 98, 283 Deutschlander, Susan: 369 Deutschlander, Bill: 283 Deveraux, Jimmie: 156 Devine, Daria: 106,344 Devlin, Brian: 324 Devoltz, Tonka: 283 Dewberry, Karen: 324 Dewitt, Kim: 344 Deyoe, Ricky: 96, 324 Deyoe, Rodney: 369 Diamond, James: 344 Dick, Tracy: 369 Dickens, Cindy: 106,344 Dickens, Nina: 1 1 9, 283 Dickinson, Robin: 369 Dill, Steve: 283 Oilier, Christy: 369 Dishberger, Gary: 283 Dishberger, Nancy: 1 1 6, 283 Ditmore, Connie; 283 Dittfurth, Robin: 88, 283 M Ditzig, Brian; 369 . «i9 Ditzig, Tracy: 344 _ ; Dixon, Larry: 345 Dobbs, Patsy: 324 Dockray, Eddie: 345 ' I jpDodd, Cindy: 283 Jl | Dodd, Michael: 324 Dodd, Tammy: 345 Dodson, Deeanna; 93, 283 Doerr, Debbie: 106, 108, 283 Dollar, Danny; 284 Dommel, Patricia: 284 Donnell, Bobby: 284 Donnell, Jeanne; 369 Donovan, Dudney: 369 Dorris, Allen: 131,324 Dorsey, Kathy; 92, 284 Douglass, Bonnie: 102, 324 Dowdell, Diane; 369 i — Downing, Carrie: 284 Downing, Teresa: 131,345 Doyal, James: 324 J| Doyal, Jana: 369 • ' Drackett, Roxanne: 284 Drackett, Tara: 345 Drake, Pam: 345 Drake, Terry: 284 JDriver, Derek; 345 rumwright. Marc: 324 Drumwright, Stefani: 29, 88, 132, 133,284 Drumwright, Todd; 370 Dry, Diana: 370 Dry, Judy; 140, 324 Duberry, K.: 92 ' ■• Ouecker, Cory: 345 Duecker, Stafford: 324 Duffv, ' wendell: 345 Duggan, Donna: 77, 88, 105,225,284 Duke, Laura: 324 Dulin, Bridgett; 100, 102, 103,324 Dumas, David: 284 Dumas, Rowland: 325 Dunaway, David: 370 Duncan, Gerry: 325 Duncan, Billy: 345 Duncan, Linette: 370 Dunklin, Margaret: 325 Dunlan, Perry: 345 Dunlap, Kenny: 95, 325 Dunmire, Kelly: 81, 323 Dunn, Bobby: 105 470 Student Index Dunn, Casey: 284 Dunn, Chris: 370 Dunn, Cindy: 118, 119,345 Dunn, John: 345 Dunn, Randall: 345 Dunn, Stephen: 323 Dunn, Teri: 79, 345 Dunn, Thomas: 323 Dupaul, William: 131,323 Dupree, Mark: 284 ' Dupuy, Leslie: 284 Durant, Rickie: 345 Durham, Jimmy: 323 Durham, Tracy: 345 Dusebout, David: 99, 100, 323 Dutton, Debbie: 284 Dutton, Kim: 115,323 Duva, Janet: 345 Duval, Floyd: 323 Duval, Frank: 108 ,JJ| . Duval, Judy: 370 ,- ,,„t,, , .. Dwyer, Billy: 323 ' ' Dyess, James: 345 Earehart, Dale: 284 Earehart, Dean: 345 Easley, Robert: 1 53, 284 Eason, Carol: 370 Easton, Danny: 284 Eaton, Nancy: 64, 67, 68, 325 Eddings, James: 345 Edgett, Mark: 284 Edinburgh, Charles: 345 Ediund, Clark: 345 •-Edwards, Dannah; 88, 1 02, 146,224,284 Edwards, Garry; 284 Edwards, Kay Beth: 78, 139, 284 Edwards, Mary: 284 Edwards, Shirley: 370 : Effinger, Steve: 284 Egbert, Stacey: 370 Eher, Wesley: 284 Ehler, Jon: 325 Ehler, Mark: 345 Eitel, Trina: 370 ■Eldridge, James: 370 Elkin, Jo: 325 Ellington, Michael: 284 Ellis, David: 370 Ellis, GIna: 68, 119,370 Ellis, Gwen: 370 Ellis, Monica: 345 Ellis, Sherri: 345 Ellis, Teresa: 345 Ellis, Terri: 345 Ellisor, Dee: 370 Ellisor, Mary: 325 Ellisor, Lynn: 28, 345 Ellisor, Tina: 119, 370 Elmore, Kyle: 325 Elmore, Bubba: 345 Emery, Scott: 111,325 Emmick, Bobby: 370 Emmons, Daniel: 1 1 1, 285 Emmons, David: 102, 103, 345 Enfinger, Stephanie: 370 Enf inger, Stephen: 1 53 English, David: 285 English, Ervin: 285 English: Teresa: 285 English, Tina: 88, 285 Escalera, Derek: 345 Escalera, Kathy: 79, 118, 119,325 Estes, Bruce: 370 Ethridge, Lisa: 68, 370 Etie, Nancy: 325 Eubanks, Laura: 106, 345 Evans, Danny: 131,325 Evans, Greg: 345 Evans, Pat: 325 Evans, Shirley: 285 Everitt, Dennis: 345 Everitt, Robert: 1 52 Fain, Doug: 370 Fain, Kathy: 325 Fair, Claude: 285 Fairfield, Christine: 370 Faith, Paul: 325 Faico, Jean: 68, 345 Faico, Lynn: 69, 88, 97, 285 Falletti, Matthew: 370 Falletti, Shari: 119,325 Fallin, David: 345 Fallin, Gary: 285 Fankhanel, Anita: 285 Farmer, Kim: 345 Farris, Jodee: 78, 119,340, 345 Farris, Rebeccah: 325 Farris, Robert: 370 Faulkner, John: 345 Faulkner, Kyle: 345 Fausek, Ellen: 345 Feagan, David: 346 Feagin, Terri: 285 Feinberg, Becky: 285 Felchak, Wayne: 346 Felder, Andrew: 370 Felder, Gary: 370 Feller, Mike: 370 VPK Felts, Angle: 104,370 Fenley, Kytrena: 104 Fennessy, Beth: 370 Ferguson, Darby: 325 Ferguson, Cathy: 346 Ferguson, Nancy: 125, 325 Ferguson, Ronald: 285 Ferguson, Sarah: 325 Ferraro, Carlo: 346 Feuer, Michael: 96, 97 Feuerbacher, Brent: 286 Few, Michael: 152,325 File, Karen: 370 Fisher, Charles: 346 Fisher, Donnie: 346 Fisher, Duane: 370 Fisher, Ronnie: 370 Fisher, Susan: 286 Fisher, Tommy: 325 Fitzgerald, Kay: 81, 325 Fitzgerald, Sheila: 346 Flannigan, Peggy: 104, 346 Fleetwood, Laurie: 325 Fleming, Wayne: 370 Flores, Hilda: 370 Flores, Sandra: 346 Floyd, Gary: 370 Floyd, Norma: 81, 325 Floyd, Robin: 76, 286 Foots, Darryl: 105,325 Ford, Arthur: 370 Ford, Carlos: 346 Ford, Betsy: 102,286 Ford, Jack: 325 Ford, Tom: 1 53 Ford, Tom: 286 Fore, Kevon: 370 Forest, Tracey: 370 Forschiler, Sherri: 88 Fortin, Lynn: 346 Foss, Skipp: 370 Foster, Billy: 325 Foster, Brian: 1 56, 325 Foster, Cindy: 325 Foster, John: 346 Fowler, Gay: 286 Fowler, Starley: 131,325 Fraleigh, Carolyn: 370 Franklin, Bobby: 370 Frantz, Jamie: 111, 286 Frazer, Mary Nell: 102 Frazier, Bruce: 106, 107, 108,229,286 Frazier, Darren: 370 Frazier, Sonya: 370 Fredricksen, Jay: 346 Fredricksen, John: 325 Fredrickson, Nikki: 346 Freeman, Ellis: 286 Freeman, Kenneth: 286 French, Elizabeth: 325 Fritsche, Russell: 346 Fritz, Steve: 131 Fry, Richard: 370 Fryer, Gary: 346 Fryer, Peggy: 286 Fukunaga, Hitomi: 286 Fulgham, Marie: 79, 346 Fulgham, Sheila: 78, 370 Furstenfeld, Clifford: 346 Furstenfeld, Ronald: 287 Fuzzell, John: 287 (JlF Gage, Adam: 346 - ■Gage, Holden: 370 Gagnon, Daria: 287 Galatas, Susan: 78, 119, 370 Galaviz, Marina: 370 Galveston, Maverick: 325 Gambrell, David: 370 Gandy, Jaycie: 287 Gandy, Bill: 287 Garcia, Jos e: 370 Garcia, Paula; 1 55, 345 Garcia, Reynaldo: 370 Gardner, Benjamin: 287 Garrett, Karan: 287 Garrett, Kathryn: 88, 90, 99, 287 Garrett, Linda: 346 Garrett, Natalie: 346 Garrett, Robert: 346 Garrett, Sharan: 88, 287 Gates, Donna: 119,287 Gaugh, John: 346 Gay, Doug: 371 Gay, Ed: 325 Gay, Nancy: 121,371 Gay, Pam; 287 Gaynes, James; 287 Gehrmann, Jim: 346 Genthner, Ellen: 325 Gentry, Gwen: 346 Gentry, Kay: 119,287 George, Renee: 67, 69, 287 George, Toni: 68, 121,346 Gerhart, Brenda:371 wGerhart, John: 325 Gerlach, Steve: 346 Gibbs, Leann: 104,346 Gibbs, Linda: 371 Gibson, Gary: 371 Gibson, Sara: 93, 287 Gibson, Stephen: 93, 287 Giddings, Gary: 346 Giese, Jennifer: 346 Gilbert, Tony: 287 Giles, Bobby: 346 Giles, Cheryl; 346 Giles, Jennifer; 371 Gilford, Frederick; 325 Gilford, R.: 105 Gilkeson, Susan: 102, 128, 287 Gilley, Raymond: 287 Gilliams, Bobby; 346 Gilmore, J.: 115 Gilson, Nancy; 88, 287 Gipson, David; 138, 139, 144,325 Gipson, Gayla: 371 Gipson, Gina; 325 Gipson, Mike; 64, 75, 76, 88, 220, 287 Glasgow, John: 97 Glasgow, Jeff: 97, 371 Glasgow, Robert; 287 Glasgow, Valerie: 346 Glass, Curtis: 287 Glass, Dawn: 371 Glenn, Lee; 371 Glenn, Mike; 287 Glisson, Sharon: 346 Glisson, Sheila; 346 Glover, Darren: 346 Godfrey, Kim: 1 25, 346 Goebel, Jean: 346 Goebel, Paul: 371 Goebel, Thomas; 287 Goedecke, Grace; 88, 116, 288 Goetzman, Daniel: 325 Goetzman, Jeff; 371 Goff, Betty: 92, 288 Goff, Brenda: 325 Goff, Tamara; 371 Golden, Ida; 371 Golden, Kim; 371 Goldsmith, Gary: 371 Goode, Lee; 102,326 Goodrich, Mark; 326 Goodrum, Shane: 137, 288 Goodrum, Roy: 326 Goodson, Linda: 288 Goodwin, Brent; 346 Goodwin, Todd: 371 Goolsby, Michael; 346 Goranson, Marlyn; 346 Gordon, Jimmy: 347 Gordon, David; 347 Gorrell, Robert; 347 Goslin, Vivian: 371 Goudeau, Jennifer: 347 Gould, Charles: 152,288 Gowing, Bob: 288 Gowing, Tracy; 143,288 Gracey, Roger: 371 Student Index 471 Graham, Laura: 91 , 288 Graham, Nora: 347 Graham, Tamara: 105, 326 Gram, Larry: 347 Graves, Debbie: 119,347 Graves, Becky: 37 1 Graves, Shirely; 1 07, 288 Gray, Barry: 326 Gray, Brett: 371 Gray, Mary: 347 Gray, Tammy: 66, 68, 326 Greathouse, John: 371™ Green, Betty: ' i 1 5, 32 ' Green, Karen: 75, 326 Green, Shelley: 372 Greene, Evelyn: 326 Greene, Shelle; 372 Greenmyer, Robert: 288 Greensage, Eugene: 2 Greenwood, Ronald: 326 Greer, Debbie: 1 1 5, 288 Greer, Kevin: 3 47 ' t Greer, Rhonda: 144,326 Hail, Robbie: 119,372 Haines, Kellye: 289 Hake, Paul: 88, 289 Hake, Teresa: 372 Hale, Beverly: 347 Hale, Janet: 326 Hale, Tamara: 326 Hales, Michael: 372 Hall, Brian: 326 Hall, Cindy: 78, 372 Hall, Gerald: 372 „ Hall, Deidre: 70, 289 Hall, Karen: 347 Hall, Kim: 106 Hall, Helen: 347 Hall, Suzanne: 68, 326 Hall, Tom: 289 Hall; Tracy: 91, 347 JHallaron, Janet: 106 Hamby, Mona: 372 Hamby, Warren: 347 Hamilton, EHe 347 ' - Harvey, George: 348 Harvey, Michael: 373 Harvey, Tim: 348 Hashaw, Nora: 88, 1 56, 290 Haskett, Connie: 93, 290 Hasselmier, Darlene: 88 :,Hatherley, Brian: 290 Hauber, Kathy: 290 Hauke, Steven: 326 € It |l vran, Billy: 326 Hawes, Gerald; 373 Hawes, Patty: 1 06, 348- _ Hawkins, C: 90 Hawkins, Sheryl: 78, 326 Hawthorne, Hagan: 373 Hawthorne, Heather: 68, 326 Hawthorne, Maty: 146; 326 J Hawthorne, Steve; 348 - .ium Hayden, Bradley: 290 Hayden, Brenda: 373 Hayden, Cindy: 326 16 Hamm, David: 326 ' Hamm, Jay: 326 Gregory, Andrea: 28q[ 7-18-19 ' - 3 2 Gregory, Jim: 288 — -- Hammer, Allen: 289 Gregory, John: 372 22 Hammock, Kenny: 34 ' 5!i Gregory, Mickie: 347 JQ Hampton, Donald: 347 p Gregson, Susan 3a6 — ' - ' ' — ' ' ' - -r - carjhES::; Higgins, Teresa; 291 High, Don; 88, 105, 106, 107,108,223,298 Hill, Reneda: 153,327 Hill, Stephen: 348 Hilton, Cheri; 373 Hilton, Donald; 348 Hilton, Kay: 373 Hilton, Kim; 68, 74, 77, 348 Hilton, Mark: 67, 102,291 Hilton, Renita: 373 Hilton, Scott: 67, 348 Hineman, John: 291 Hineman, Kent; 327 Hines, Joann; 327 Mines, Marietta: 348 Hines, Mark: 154 L Hines, Michelle: 348 Hines, Rosalynn: 348 Hinojosa, Anabelia: 373 Hinojosa, Billy; 161 PLACHinojosa, Manuel; 348 — Hance, Clarissa: 347 ffin. Amy: 340EC. 1 -2-3 Hand. LSrry: 289 ffin, Ceilia: 106V 372 ffin, Chris: 326 O ffin, Karen; 372 O ffin, Keith: 372 „ ffin, Martin: 372 J_i_ ffin, Michael; 28 i ffin, Sharon; 372 ffith, Dorian: 372 Hundley, Michael: 97, 372 Hanel, Edward: 88, 289 . Hanna, Mark:32 Hansen, Dave: 347 Hansen, James: 289 ■- Eddie; 148,326 layden, James; 290 L L E G E Havden, Steve; Hayden, Paul; 3 Hayes, Lee: 373 Hayes, Phil: 88 Hay neSi ng6la;-348- A M !¥ Nnl!S, Bonnie; 373 B ea U m O rtf bbs, Darryl: 1 34, 327 Haynes; CarolynrrT9r373 77 — Hodges, Jim: 327 . . Hinslay, Donna: 373 Jj Jt isley, David: 131, 291 pze, Cathy; 119,348 nze. Ken; 373 Theff©e, Nona: 373 Tl__ij9agland, Eddie; 348 -Li2?5tebbs, Chris: 291 Haynes, Becky: 290 KE JESWfT ' Hayward, 92 layward, Cindy: 68, 88, 119,223,290 HeWSdges, Jeff: 373 H e 1 965, Jerry: 327 _ , Vfedges, Vanessa: 327 Thegeffman, Kim; 135, 348 516-1 7 20 gsby, Jim: 10, 64, 76, 8 -. 224, 288 ■■Grimes, Charles; 372 29 Grisham, Randy: 347 jj Grisham, Rudy: 326 Groce, Terri; 92,: 93, 288 Groppell, Richarij; 64, 88, 225, 288 Gstohl, Chuck; 24, 372 Guillary, Ivan: 372 Guilliams, Sherri: 326 Guillote, Cheryl: 88, 288 Guinn, Candy: 288 Gunter, David; 105,347 Gunter, Greg; 372 Gunter, Thomas; 148, 326- - ' Gunter, Paul; 372 Gurley, Joyce; 372 Guthrie, Tara: 1: 6, 288 Gutierrez, Josie; 144, 145, „ 326 Guy, Terry: 88, 288 -| Q 14 Hansen, Karen: 289 TCil IoWealy,JRobert; 290 rjJ LJncrH? ' ' Sandra; 291 -l4nsen, Kathy: 108, 3 7J .Hiyj Maty, Robyn:327 ' ' ' MJAgan, Buddy: 327 10 13 17 20 24 27 Gwyn, Stewart: 111, 288 Haarmeyer, Bonnie: 78.., hiinsen, Marianne; 289Q J-J Hard, Edwin: 372 Hard, James: 97, 347 Hardamon, Suzanne; 326 Hardin, Bruce: 289 Hardin, Jeffrey; 372 ' ' Hardin , Jerry; 289 ; Hardy, Carl: 347 Hargrave, Glynda: 326 Harlan, David: 2 j-Harlan, Kevin: 373 Harness, Janet: 373 Harness, Jenny: 373 •Harrell, Sheryl: 289 Harrell, Steve: 348 Harris, Beverly; 373 . Harris, Carl: 348 Harris, Carta: 348 Harris, Caryn: 91,326 Harris, Connie: 326 Harris, David: 373 Harris, Donna: 97, 102, 289 Harris, Jeff; 1 52, 326 Harris, Roy: 348 Harris, Kim; 348 H LLAGE iH :;e Heasley, Holly; 138, 144, 320, 327 Heasley, Kellye: 78, 373 Heasley, Rouye; 78, 373 Heath, Margaret; 1 04, 373 Heath, Marion; 1 56 Hebert, Cheryl: 327 Heckman, Jim: 373 Hedges, Mark: 348 Heine, Jeff; 348 Heins, Adrienne; 66, 373 Helgerson, Kim: 290 Helm, Cindy; 106,348 Helton, Gale; 290 Helton, Rose; 78, 373 Henderson, Darlene; 373 Henderson, Christie: 106, 348 Henderson, John; 290 Henderson, Leslie; 291 Henderson, Levi: 348 Henderson, Lori: 348 Henderson, Pat; 1 1 9, 327 Henderson, Russell; 348 Hendricks, Jeanette; 109, f-|p an, Fred; 327 L, Hoke, Chris; 373 Cf ke, Darlice;348 HeiHp ' cofTib, Bill; 291 -|- r Holcomb, Mark: 349 ' Icomb, Sandra; 95, 291 Thefi ldenbach, Zelda; 373 • j Itolladay, Beth: 1 18, 119, T hereiiaday. Glen; 349 iipitalland, Cathy: 291 T-folland, David: 93, 327 Holland, Holly: 68, 373 T hp ' ' ' ' Debbie: 291 ' ' Vfellander, Julie; 291 T heneilingsworth, Lori; 327 l_i j,itelmes, John; 327 , Holmes, Mary; 373 T heneimes, Mark; 88, 291 pWglmes, Ronnie; 161, 373 , Holmes, Tamara: 66, 327 Thei lt,Carla:349 Holt, Charles: 373 Holt, Mark: 373 HeiHBltkamp, Cathy: 349 Haas, Howard: 97 ,37?, t -«A dwrtb ' S ' i ' is. Larry: 3 §,a„ y i,. g,m ,,,, 291 Hass, Laura; 326 Haddox, Holly: 347 Haddox, Kelly: 372 Haden, Hopkins: 372 Hagan, Chris: 347 Hager, Bruce: 288 Hager , Paula: 91, 347 Hager, Sheila: 107,288 Hagerty, Clare; 88, 288 Hail, Numsen; 326 Harris, Mark: 325 Harris, Robin; 289 Harris, Sherri; 373 Harris, Walon: 96, 97, 290 Harris, Walter: 373 Harris, Wendell: 326 Hartman, Eddie: 373 Harts, Allen: 326 Hartzheim, Kathy: 326, 273 Harvey, Allison: 88, 290 Hendricks, Joe: 348 Henke, Jeff: 88, 228, 291 Henry, David: 291 Hensley, Curtis: 88 Hereford, Larry: 1 56, 327 Hereford, Suann; 327 Hernandez, Oscar; 348 Hiebert, Warren; 1 52, 348 Higgins, James: 291 Higgins, Richard: 373 V«f. ji fcOO pHoltkamp, Roger: 327 Holzwarth, Carl: 291 Homniok, Sheenna: 327 Hooker, David: 291 Hooker, Julie; 327 Hooker, Shelley: 373 Hope, Rubin; 373 Hopkins, Mary Carol; 77, 349 Hopper, Thomas; 291 Horace, James; 349 472 Student Index Horace, Thamie: 291 Horn, Charlotte: 327 Horn, Melissa: 349 Horton, Lynn:88, 291 Hosea, George: 327 House, Donald: 373 House, Nathan: 373 House, Paul: 97, 327 House, Gene: 349 House, Vera: 104,119,374 Housewirth, Greg: 99, 327 Houston, Eddie: 292 Houston, Patty: 292 Hove, Nic: 125,340,349 Howard, Doug: 148 Howard, Jenifer: 374 Howard, Melinda: 120, 327 Howard, Mike: 374  . Howard, Sherri: 374 V Howden, Jimmie: 127, 327 Howell, Deidre: 349 Howell, Wayne: 327 Howze, Tobin: 292 Hoyle, Sue: 374 Hoyle, Tammie: 104, 374 Hrdlicka, Beth: 374 Hruska, Joni: 327 Hubbard, Elaine: 374 Hudgeons, Gary: 292 Hudgins, Robert: 349 Hudson, Billy: 374 Hudson, Christina: 292 Hudson, Dennis: 349 Hudson, John: 95, 328 Irwin, James: 374 Isbell, Michael: 374 Isbell, Sherry: 88 Jackowski, Frank: 292 Jackson, Chris: 328 Jackson, Cindy: 374 Jackson, Danny: 349 Jackson; David: 292 Jackson, Kathleen: 374 ' y kson, Kimberly: 292 Jackson, Scott: 349 Jackson, Linda: 374 3acksoh, Pearl: 349 Jackson, Ronald: 328 Jacobs, J aylene: 292 Jacobsen, Kathleen: 321 Jacoby, Douglas: 328 James„Qolores: 328 James,lCharlie: 349 Jamison, David: 349 Jarmon, Lory; 374 Jasper, Tammie: 374 Jaster, janita: 374 Jaster, Jimmy: 328 Jaster, John: 328 n A 1 Jay, John: 1 56 , Je;fterson, Carol; 28, 68, 374 NOV . j erson, Mark; 326 ' ' - ' -a Jeff rsion, Mike: 292 o j A 5 JR. Jenkins, Al: 374 Jester, Lisa: 68; 374}:--;! { Q Jejer, Janet: 349 rr « rj i JeW, Julie: 106 349- ' Lrt Jet t Keith: 374 t) MB ALL Hudspeth, Cynthia: 374 Jeter, Paula: 349 Hudspeth, Teresa: 349 DEC Jett, Deborah: 79, 292 Huffaker, Drew: 349 Huffaker, Julie: 88, 146, 292 Huffaker, Paul: 374 Huffman, Jay: 292 Hughes, Caressa: 374 Hughes, Joel: 349 Hughes, Joni: 349 Hughes, Theresa: 374 Hull, Stacy: 66, 68, 328 Hulsey, Weston: 349 Humble, John: 292 Humphrey, George: 349 Humphrey, Pat: 292 Humphrey, Todd: 374 Hungcharti, Mam: 292 Hunsaker, Leslie: 100, 127, 328 Hunt, Carol: 374 Hunt, Thomas: 328 Hunter, Cassandra: 328 Hunter, John: 374 Hunter, Pam: 292 Hurley, David: 349 Hurley, Michael: 92, 93, 292 Hum, Theresa: 102, 328 Hurst, Roy: 349 Husbands, John: 88, 292 Hutchins, Kam: 140, 349 - Hutchins, Kelly: 28, 131, 328 Hyatt, Bill: 374 Imhoff, Lonnie: 374 Inge, Joey: 1 56, 328 Ingram, Lisa: 349 Ireland, Deana: 92, 328 Irvine, Brenda: 292 Irving, Lesa: 328 Jezierski, Robert: 93, 292 limeri z, Jose: 374 Johrk, Lucia: 374 Johrfe, Melanie: 349 Jdfif , Steve: 292 i. ]::: ' ■■' Jo n|on, Allen: 349- ; ■Jdhnton, Callie: 374 JoBt on, Curtis: 349 f 1 Johnson, Cynthia: 349 } -Johrfson, Hardy: 349 Johnson, Donna: 374 Johf %on, Donna L.: 292 Johnson, Janet: 181 Jof ' on, John: 349 Johmon, Johnr 106 Johnson, Judy: 349 JohJiS)n, Kenneth: 374 Johpspn, Kimberly; 374 Jotwspn, Lisa; 374 Johnson, Marian: 374 p g Johng)n, Matt: 88, 293 R Johnson, Michael; 328 JohnlSn, Sandra: 293, 349 John n, Steven: 293 JohnK)n, Susan g,| ) j,, y- JohAsSn, Tami: 37 n I Vj Johe 9n, Traci: ' 3| cC t ' LLi Johnston, Shirteyr-raerS ? ; •t  ' ' Jolih,Patricia: ' -i74 ' ' Jolly, Greg: 328 Jones, Andy: 374 Jones, Beverly: 293 Jones, Billy; 349 Jones, Billy; 349 Jones, Bridget: 328 Jones, Earline: 374 Jones, Carol; 349 Jones, Gregory: 349 Jones, Johnny: 349 Jones, Jessie; 108,293 Jones, Kenneth; 374 Jones, Kim; 29- Jones, Leodia - 4 Jones, Linda: 371 Jones, Lisa: 78, 349 Jones, Marty: 374 Jones, Nancy: 293 Jones, Rick: 88, 293 Jones, Robin: 69, 328 Jones, Sasonya: 374 Jones, Sherri: 350 Jones, Susan; 328 i3bnes, Travis: 350 Jones, Vicki: 108,328 Jones, Wilma: 81, 328 Jones, Wesley: 374 Jordan, Debra: 293 Jordan, Lynn: 350 Jordan, Robert; 131,293 Jordan, William: 293 Joseph, Richard: 350 Julian, Lisa: 104,374 Jung, Dee Dee: 88, 89, 22 1 , 293 ■Jung, Melanie: 104, 374 Kahn, Michael: 111 Kahn, Patrick: 152,293 fKaiser, Keith; 88, 294 „ Kanciija, Mary; 350 arickhoff, Deanna: 329 Karlson, Robert: 375 Karr, Kathleen: 375 Kawszan, Dmitri: 35d-- Kay, Regina: 88, 294 ,. Keating, Jennifer: 294 Keating, Melissa: 329 Keefe, Deborah: 294 Keefe, Timothy; 375 Keeling, Alexandra: 138, 139,329 Keeshan, Clark: 350 s Keir, Leslie: 294 Keitel, Julie: 294 Kellar, Dianna; 375 Kellar, Paula: 375 Kellen, Chris; 294 Kellen, John: 350 Kelley, Connie: 294 Kelley, Daria: 294 Kelley, Donald: 375 Ke|lev Mark; 375 Kelley, Terri: 350 Kellum, Stacy; 375 Kellum, Blake: 350 Kelly, Gary; 375 Kelly, Celeste: 329, 375 Kelow, Calvin; 148,294 Kendall, Peggy: 85, 99, 294 Kendall, Susan; 144,375 Kendrick, Evan; 88 Kennedy, Cindy: 156, 329 Kennedy, Gwen; 294 Kennedy, Kevin; 218, 294 Kennedy, Kim; 375 Kennedy, Kreg; 375 Kern, Brian: 350 Kershisnik, Brian; 77, 350 Kersten, Lance; 350 Kersten, Pamela; 69, 294 Kidd, Alan; 375 Kilbourne, Mark: 294 Kilcrease, Kelly: 119,329 Killingworth, Leslie: 294 Klllough, Luanne: 144, 350 Kilton, James; 88, 295 Kimball, Lisa; 78, 329 Kimball, Natalie: 295 Kimball, Yolanda: 375 Kimbrough, George; 1 56, 329 Kimbrough, Ricky: 295 Kimbrough, Sam; 375 Kimmey, Larry: 295 King, Cory: 375 King, Darryl: 375 King, James: 295 King, Thomas: 295 - , King, Matt: 350 V King, Phillip; 88, 227, 295 King, Rayburn; 375 King, Ronda: 68, 88, 295 Kins, Ray; 161 Kinser, Jerry: 329 Kirby, Ladonna: 106, 328 Kirk, Donald, 375 Kirk, Laurie: 328 Kirkland, David; 375 Kirkpatrick, John: 93, 328 Kirkwood, Anthony: 295 Kitzmiller, Tina: 375 Kivlighn, Randy: 295 Kizer, Jim: 375 Kleine, Kylene: 375 Klodginski, Anna; 108, 375 Kloesel, Donald: 328 Klonaris, Anthony: 108, 328 Klonaris, Maria; 104, 375 Knight, Karl: 350 Knighten, Ricky: 375 Knox, Debbie; 350 Knupp, Daniel; 295 : Knust, Stephanie: 129, 375 Koehler, James: 350 Koenig, Brenda: 328 Koenig, Carol; 350 Koenig, Gay: 328 Koenig, James: 295 Koenig, Mary: 295 Koenig, Vickie: 104,376 Kohler, Kevin: 376 Koudelka, Joseph: 102 Kramer, Jeff: 376 Kranz, Robin: 67, 295 Krogmann, Rosemary; 376 Krupala, Gary: 350 Kruppa, Tracy: 89, 295 Kuehler, Cathy: 350 Kuenstler, Kristi; 376 Kuhn, Susan: 328 Kurten, Darrell: 67, 89, 102, 295 Kurten, Gerald; 89 Kutach, Steve; 350 Kutach, Shelley: 295 Kuzniar, Lavona; 376 Kuzniar, Tim: 295 Kyle, Tim; 376 Kyle, Tony; 350 La Coure, Jerry; 329 La Francis, David; 295 La Garce, David; 376 Lacey, Alicia: 350 Laffitte, Mike: 295 Student Index 473 « Laf itte, Michelle: 350 Lagrone, Brenda: 376 Lagway, A.: 115 Lambert, Wayne: 350 Lambert, Bill: 105, 106, 107,108,295 Lambrighf, Nancy: 295 Lamp, Mark: 295 Lancaster, Allison: 376 Landers, Marji: 295 Landrurn, Dennis: 295 Landry, Kyle: 329 Landry, Steve: 296 Landry, Teena: 376 Lane, Amy: 296 Lane, Don: 350 Lang, Joann: 376 Lang, Ken: 350 Lang, Phil: 152,296 Langford, Eddie: 329 Langford, Sarah: 329 Langford, Suzanne: 376 Langlois, Doni: 376 Langlois, Judy: 350 Langston, Mary: 329 Langston, Scott: 89, 135, 296 Laningham, Drew: 350 Lankford, Lora: 376 Lankford, Tara: 376 Laperna, Angelo: 376 Lapema, Charlotte: 329 Largent, Charles: 350 Larsen, Kris: 376 Larson, Charlie: 68, 350 Larson, Jeff: 296 Larson, Julie: 376 Larson, Tracy: 68, 376 Laskosky, Lance: 350 Latner, Donna: 105, 1 18, 119,329 Law, Benny: 329 Lawing, John: 296 Lawlis, Lori: 350 Lawson, Lori: 78, 108, 296 Lawson, Melody: 79, 296 Lazenby, Steve: 121, 350 Le Bouff, Joseph: 376 Le Bouff, Melvin: 350 Le Due Minh: 296 Leary, Robert: 376 LeblancVikki: 125,340, 350 Lee, Cheryl: 153, 329 Lee, Donna: 81, 296 Lee, Jacqueiyn: 376 Lee, Perry: 96, 97, 350 Leeves, Michefe: 106, 296 Leeves, Paul: 376 Leidy, Marsha: 102, 127. 329 Leming, Linda: 1 44, 376 Leming, Lisa: 79, 121, 135, 296 Lentz, Delarry: 1 1 1 Lentz, Delman: 296 Leone, Diane: 329 Leone, Lisa: 376 Leone, Lori: 296 Lesser, Leah: 79, 99, 296 Lester, Cindy: 350 Letbetter, Paul: 296 Leverett, Rhonda: 92, 296, 329 Levi, Etta: 119,376 Levi, Lester: 376 Levrier, Stephen: 296 Lewis, Cathy: 329 Lewis, Clifford: 329 Lewis, Connie: 329 Lewis, Michael: 296 Lewis, Richard: 376 Lidiak, Doug: 350 Lightner, Alison: 296 Lindgren, Robert: 377 Lindsey, Kim: 66, 296, 128 Lindsey, Scott; 350 Lipscomb, Johnny: 329 Lisembee, Ada; 350 Lister, Larry: 296 Little, John: 377 Little, Jack: 79, 296 Litus, Jeff: 377 Llado, Sabrina: 377 Llado, Warren; 141,329 Lloyd, Tammy: 329 Lloyd, Telina: 377 « Locke, Jim; 351 , Locke, Leaiine: 156, 329 ' Lockett, Rebel: 329 Lockhart, Annette: 1 56, 296 Loftin, Charles: 156, 329 Loftin, Steve: 351 Loggins, Sharon: 3SI?r Long, James: 329 Long, James; 377 Longan, Renee: 329 Look, Jon: 329 Lopez, Randy; 377 Lopez, Rodney: 377 Lopez, Terry: 351 Love, David: 329 Love, Jim: 351 Lovings, Virginia: 329 Lowe, Kevin; 377 Lowe, Keith: 296 Lowery, Trina: 329 Lowry, Teresa: 297 Lucas, Randy: 351 Luce, Kim; 104,377 Lucher, John: 329, 128,129 Luke, Bonny; 351 Luke, Eddie; 297 Luker, Greg: 351 Luker,Terri:143,297 Lummus, Kenneth: 297 Lumpkin, Julie: 351 Lumpkin, Steve: 351 Lunsford, Lisa; 351 Luther, Becky: 329 Luther, Tammy: 329 Lutz, Cynthia: 329 Lutz, Rickey; 297 Lynd, Diana: 75, 329 Lyons, Billie; 377 Lyssy, Arleta: 68, 377 IVIaat, Wesley: 330 Mace, Laurie: 351 Mace, Melanie: 95, 297 Macquirk, Jacqueline: 330, 377 Maddox, James: 24, 377 Maddox, Kathleen: 138, 139,330 Maddox, Louann: 138, 297 Maffett, Lisa: 106,351 Magelky, Sheila; 330 Mahaffey, Darlene: 108, 143,297 Mahaffey, Jan: 89, 138, 144,297 Mailhes, Karen: 68, 351 Mainord, Joe: 351 Mainord, Robert; 377 Mais, Kelly; 377 Maki, Barbara; 351 Maki, Bob;351 Makowsky, Jacqulyn: 377 Mallory, Sharon: 351 Mangum, Shawn: 92, 297 Manning, Hay: 330 Manning, James; 1 20, 330 Manning, Jamie: 377 Manning, Johnny; 131 Manning, Tina: 351 Mansfield, Martha: 351 Manzo, Rick; 297 Markey, Melinda: 377 Marks, Freddy; 330 Marler, Forrest: 330 Marler, Scott: 144,377 Marp, John: 377 Marshall, Donald: 351 Marshall, Jeffrey: 377 Marshall, Sheri: 351 Martin, Drenda: 104, 377 Martin, Greg: 92,351 Martin, GwyXon: 377 Martin, Jack; 96, 97, 105, 330 Martin, Martha; 330 Martin, Nanette: 351 Martin, Nicky: 351 Martin, Patricia: 330 Martin, Randell: 330 Martin, Randy; 153 Martin, Susan: 330 Mason, Lisa: 106, 351 Massey, Douglas: 351 Massey, Patricia; 351 Massingill, Randy; 351 Masters, Jan: 144 Masterson, Marc; 330 Masterson, Marcus; 330 Matheny, David: 377 Mathews, Kevin: 297 Mathews, Mike; 352 Mathis, Loretta: 108, 330 Mathis, Roger; 352 Matson, Elvis: 377 Matson, Wayne: 352 Matson, Willa; 352 Matte, Darlene: 106, 352 Matthew, Connie: 330 Matthieu, Stacy: 377 Mauermann, Hood; 377 Maxie, Alton: 377 Maxie, Jeff: 1 08, 297 May, Catherine: 106, 377 May, Tommy: 297 Mayer, Vickie: 297 Mayeux, Patsy: 352 Mayhugh, Carlotta: 106,352 Mayo, Detiorah: 1 1 5, 330 Mayo, Denise: 330 Mayor, Michael; 352 Mays,Gwen: 75,330 McCandless, Kimmy; 377 McAfee, Deborah: 377 McAfee, William; 330 McAllister, Randy; 330 McCarn, Kerisia; 377 McCarty, Dana: 104, 377 McCauley, Tanya; 68, 330 McClanahan, Carl; 298 McCoullough, Tommy: 352 McCollum, Mark; 97, 330 McCollum, Melissa; 377 McComb, Amelia; 330 McComb, Berkley; 144, 352! McCord, John: 352 McCown, Ernest; 377 McCoy, Donnie; 352 McCoy, Heidi: 67, 298 McCreary, Belinda; 377 McCrory, Cole; 298 McCurry, Kathy; 352 McDaniel, Barbara; 377 McDaniel, Lisa: 78, 119, 352 McDonald, Cindy; 330 McDonald, Pam: 92, 298 McDonald, Bruce: 89, 90, 298 McDonald, Terri: 352 McDonald, Tim; 377 McDonald, Tommy; 79, 352 McElroy, Ann; 377 McElroy, Deborah; 330 McFadden, Diane; 298 McFairen, Lori;.377 McFall, John: 352 McFarland, David: 97, 352 McGee,Carla; 108,330 McGee, Preston; 330 McGee, Richard: 377 McGivney, Annette: 69, 100, 330 McGlohn, Judd; 352 McGowen, Robert: 89, 298 McGuff, Bill: 377 McKee, Mitch: 156, 330 McKernan, Jennifer: 298 McKinley, Bryan: 138, 144, 298 McKinney, Dawn: 298 McKinney, Donna: 298 McKinney, Lorie: 298 McLean, Jame: 330 McLean, Jodi: 89, 298 McLeish, Robin; 92, 330 McLemore, Kent; 299 McLemore, Robert; 330 McLeroy, Lori: 299 McLeroy, Marsha; 378 McMayon, Felicia; 330 McMayon, J. T.; 352 McMillan, Allen: 299 McMullen, Diane: 299 McMullen, Sheila: 78, 378 McMurray, Terri; 89, 299 McNamara, Jeff: 330 McNeal, Ermajean: 299 McNeeley, Ellie: 203 104, 378 McVey, Melinda; 378 McWashington, Bennie: 352 Meade, Robert: 378 Meadows, Chari: 378 Meadows, Robert: 352 Meche, Ernest; 352 Meche, Gloria: 352 474 Student index Medearis, Leah: 299 Medearis, Rene: 352 Meekins, Otis: 352 Meier, Kathleen: 330 Melton, Leonard: 352 Menefee, Randy: 92, 93, 330 Menville, Paul: 299 Merka, Steven: 330 Merrill, Wanda: 299 Merriman, Deborah: 29§ Merritt,C.: 118 Merritt, Gayle: 299- Merritt, Marianne: 104, 378 Mertz, Kerry: 143,299 Messer, Clyde: 352 Messer, Rebecca: 378 Metcalf, ChHstine: 106 Metzler, Randy: 299 Meyer, glake: 378 Meyer «aj|ick: 352 MeyerSjInier: 378 Meza.fSiaue: 378 Meza.Scardo: 378 a Mikes , Leonard: 299 - Miller, hristy: 378 Millerlbavid: 89, 299 ., Miller ' Oeborah: 890 §ss i; Millerj Gregory: 37 Millei;, Jessica: IE Miller, Pamela: 378 Miller, Rebecca: 155,378 Miller, Becky: 352 Miller, Rodger. 352 Milliff, Laura: 156,299 Mills, Billy 352 i«sj««i r . Mills, Brenda- 352 ' Mills, Deborah: M Mills, Duff. 352 Mills, Melissa: 78, 1Z - Mills, Ricky: 353 . Mills, Sheri: 353 : Mile, Walter 353 Milo, Zola: 78, 378 Mims, Collette- 2 MIms, George ' 331 Mitchell, Barbara: 299 Mitch MitcH MitcH Mitel] Mitcl BhiPShdi 8 1 , 33 1 MitcHen, Tami: 89, 299iiH Mitchell, Edwin: 378 • Mixon, Angee: 102, 107, 119,299 Mixon, Artis: 331 Mixon, Burl: 331 Mixon, Dennis: 299 Mize, Mike: 299 Mize, Terry: 299 Mobley, Kimberly: 300 Moe, Thomas: 353 Montanari, Michael: 331 Moftosmery, Julie: 89, 300 MotV mery, Mark: 378 Montgonnery, Susan: 300 Moody, Margery: 89, 300 Moore, Audry: 378 Moore, Connie: 353 Moore, Eunice: 353 Moore, Gary; 353 Moore, Greg: 353 Moore, Jo: 378 Moore, Larry: 300 Moore, Louis: 300 Moore, MelincfafSsS Moore, Nancy: 353 Moore, Robert: 353 Mciore, Roy; 378 Moore, Shaun; 37 8 Moore, Terrie; 353 MOore, Thomas: 353 • Moore, Tommy: 353 Moot, Larry: 378 Morgan, Charles: 353 Morgan, Kim: 353 Morgan, Tim: 331 Morning, Brenda: 331 Morris, Angela: 378 Morris, Carol: 331 Morris, Gary: 300 Morris, Greg: 300 Morris, Kathy: 131,300 Morris, Marshall: 353 Morris, Michael; 353 Morris, Tammie: 1 1 5, 1 19, 331,300 4S Morris, Terry: 300 Morrison, Donald: 97, 378 Morrison, Sharon; 300 Morrow, Royce: 33 1 Morrow, Cheryl 353 Morrow, Joe 152,300 Morrow, Linda 331 Morrow, Paul 37 Morrow, Shelly 33 Morse, Charles 3fl Morse, Lori 378 Morton, Chelly: 38, 378 Moss, Ivy: 70, 89, 300 Moss, Michele; 300 Moss, Susan: 1 06, 353 Mott, Sherri; 378 Mudgett, Michael: 331 Mudgett, Bill: 331 Muhle, Joe: 300 Muirhead, Rick; 105, 108, 353 Mullane, Steve; 353 Mullanix, Beverly: 378 Mullanix, Chris: 353 Muller, Eve;29, 102, 107, 300 Mutter, Melanie: 146, 378 Mm 9«y, Theresa: 353 ' MuntWrlyn, Jimmy: 331 Murdoch, Jan; 78, 378 Murdoch, Scott: 353 Murphy, Brian: 378 Murphy, Shauncey: 353 Murphy, Danny: 331 Murphy, Suzette: 107, 300 Murphy, Laura: 331 Murphy, Michael: 378 Murphy, Myron: 300 Murray, Brian; 300 Murray, Linda; 378 Murray, Susan: 353 Murski, Monika: 378 Myers, Lynda: 331 Myers, Monte; 109,331 Myers, Steve; 353 Mynhier, Irving: 331 Mynhier, Truman: 378 Myrick, Joseph: 331 Nabors, Janies; 378 Nace, Jerri 3T Nalley, Mark; 353 Napoleon, Michael: 144, 378 Nash, Dee Ann; 300 Nash, Paul; 1 56, 300 Neal, Robinette; 300 Needham, Terri; 353 Neeves, Roy: 300 Neighbor, Liz; 74, 353 Nelson, Cart a: 69, 331 Nelson, Marjory: 378 Nelson, Mark: 379 Nelson, Metinda; 379 Nelson, Michael: 111,301 Nelson, Pamela: 379 Nelson, Terri: 301 Nelson, Wendy; 144,331 Nemetz, Eileen: 89, 301 Nemetz, Kenneth; 331 Nemetz, Linda; 379 Nesmith, Thomas: 301 Nesmith, William: 379 Neuffer, Carol; 331 Newton, Ricky; 301 Nichols, Keith: 301, 111 Nichols. Darin; 144,331 Nichols, Tracy; 353 Nichols, Robert; 301 Nichols, Virginia: 379 Niermann, James; 118 Niermann, Jean: 331 Niermann, f aymond: 379 Niermann, Roy; 379 Nini, Tammy: 1 19, 353 Nixon, Bruce: 353 Nixon, Jimmy: 379 Nixon, Lori; 68, 379 Noda, Sanae; 301 Norfteet, Mark; 156,301 Norman, Dana: 353 Norrell, Charles: 379 Norrelt, Metinda: 92,331 Norrell, Shetty; 331 Norrid, Danny: 152,331 Norris, Kathryn: 89 Norton, David: 379 Norton, Ginna; 353 Nowak, Calvin: 353 Nowak, Ricky: 353 Null, Kresha; 331 Null, Steve: 353 Nutter, Barkley; 301 O ' Brien, Terry: 379 Oakley, Bertha: 301: Gates, Bunnie: 301 OBriant, Steve: 353 Brien, Sharon; 353 Connor, Mike: 331 Daniel, Robyn; 331 Odom, Janiece: 102, 135, 332 Oglesbee, Renee; 354 Ogtesbee, Bobby; 332 Hara, John: 332 Oldner, Donald: 379 Otdner, Donna: 332 Otiphant, Tern; 354 Olivsrez, Diana; 354 Oliver, Reed: 301 Oliver, Dee;68, 92, 301 Ollvo, Theresa: 115,332 Olivo, Mary: 354 Olson, Leslie; 379 O Meara, Pamela; 301 Neal, Susan: 379 Neil, Margarett; 354 ONeill, Susan: 354 O Neitt, Timothy; 332 Ormand, Paula: 379 Orphan, Steve: 332 Ostrander, Susan; 89 Ott, Jerry: 379 Otto, James: 379 Overall, John: 354 Overall, Leslie; 379 Overton, Cathy; 379 Owen, Deborah: 102,301 Owen, Gena: 104,379 Owen, Marie; 1 44, 1 45, 302 Owen, Stephen: 354 Owens, Beth: 332 Owens, Cher li,332 Pace, Jeffrey: , 379 ■Pace, Jhue: 31 ' - ' Pace, Linda: 332 Pace, Lisa; 354 Paddock, Ellen: 354 Painter, Melanie: 106, 354 Paiz, Rodney: 354 ' -■' Palmer, Terrell; Palmer, Lisa; 37% Palmer, Becky: 155, : Parent, Roy: 302 Parish, Stacey: 354 Parker, David; 354 Parker, Jannita; 302 Parker, Keri: 70, 102,: Parker, Rhonda; 70, 108, 302 Parker, Sally; 379 Parker, Sharon; 379 Parker, Steve: 354 Parker, Susan: 379 Parks, Charles; 302 Parks, Kenny: 332 Parrish, Billy: 148,354.:;; Parrish, Joellen; 107, 3S Parrish, Mary: 332 Parrish, Mitch: 302 Parrish, Terry; 379 Parrott, Mark; 302 Parsey, Bitty: 379 Parsley, Cheryl: 302 Parsley, Clay: 379 Parsley, Gregg: 89, 302 Pass, John: 302 ,,Pass, Mark; 105 Pate: Evelyn; 354 Pate, Mitchell: 332 Patenaude, Jean; 92, 302 Patrick, Donna: 125,340, 354 Patterson, Lori: 380 Patterson, Robin: 302 Paul, Matt, 302 Paxton, Richard: 161, 380 Payne, Cindy: 354 Payne, Robert: 354 Payne, Sam; 302 Payne, Snaron; 332 Peaden, Mark: 108 Pearce, Cathy: 104,380 Pearson, Gwen: 354 Pearson, Linda: 380 •« t Student index 475 Pechacek, Patrick: 354 Peek, Cathy: 302 Peet, Christopher: 303 Pegoda, Tamara: 107, 108, 138,303 Pell, Kenneth: 97, 354 Pendley, Cindy: 380 Pendley, Michael: 303 Pennington, Carlos: 303 Pennington, Royce: 354 Peoples, Jerry: 354 Perdue, Duane: 332 Perez, Elivira: 354 Perkins, Dane: 354 Parkins, Donald: 354 Perkins, Mona: 67, 68, 303 Perkins, Patti: 354 Perkins, Howard: 131, 332 Perry, Curtis: 354 Perry, Donald: 354 Perry, Dianne: 354 Perry, Johnny: 354 Perry, Monty: 332 Perry, Paul: 380 Perry, Robbie: 104, 380 Perry, Todd: 380 Peterson, Charles: 303 Peterson, Kevin: 303 Peterson, Phillip: 332 Peterson, Vicki: 129,380 Petitjean, John: 28, 303 Petro, Leslie: 354 Petro, Sammy: 354 Petru, Kelly: 332 Petru, Perry: 303 Petrushansky, Alex: 380 Petrushansky, Bonnie: 303 Pett y, David: 380 Petty, Raymond: 354 Peycke, Loren: 380 Pharris, Elisa: 303 Philips, Curt: 354 Phillips, Bobbie: 332 Phillips, Jeanette: 354 Phillips, Jesse: 380 Phillips, Lamanda: 303 Phillips, Michael: 105, 108, 131,303 Phillips, Sharon: 380 Phillips, Sherri: 332 Phillips, Stephen: 332 Phillips, Steve: 303 Phillips, Tammy: 303 Phol, Louis: 354 Pichotta, Larry: 161,354 Pichotta, Linda: 380 Pichotta, Melissa: 354 Pickett, Mark: 65, 89, 137, 303 Pickett, Stacy: 144, 145, 380 Pierce, Sheryl: 380 Pierce, Stephen: 380 Pigg, Colleen: 332 Pigott, Ronald: 380 Pilling, Jennifer: 354 Pinchback, Joyce: 78, 354 Pinchback, Michael: 380 Pinson, Cynthia: 380 Pinson, Jimmy: 354 Pinson, Tammy: 380 Piper, Georgia: 119,303 Pippin, Bobby: 354 Pittman, Stella: 70, 303 Pitts, Davis: 332 Pitts, Greg: 303 Place, Mary: 89, 122, 123, 332 Place, Sharon: 64, 89, 122, 123,274,303 Plant, John: 303 Plaster, Thomas: 354 Plummer, Joseph: 92, 303 Poarch, Carey: 332 Poarch, Terry: 355 Podeyn, Johnny: 355 Pollak, Amy: 332 Pollard, Brenda: 332 Pollard, Glenda: 89, 143, 303 Pollard, Linda: 380 Pollett, Cheryl: 104,380 Pollick, Loretta: 355 Pollock, Hal: 332 Pomilla, Jerry: 304 Pond, Lindley: 332 Pope, Greg: 144,333 Porter, David: 333 Poston, Ronny: 380 Powell, Kevin: 380 Powell, Mike: 355 Powell, Bob: 304 Power, Tyrone: 280 Powers, Patrick: 380 Pratt, Ken: 355 Preiss, Theresa: 304 Presswood, Debbie: 380 Prestridge, Scott: 380 Price, Anita: 304 Price, Fred: 355 Price, John: 381 Price, Leon: 355 Price, Lisa: 355 Price, Robert: 381 Priest, Marnita: 355 Prince, Pamela: 304 Prine, Peggy: 304 Pringle: Kevin: 140,304 Pritchett, Sue: 78, 333 Proffitt, Ricky: 111,304 Propper, Bill: 355 Pruett, David: 381 Pruett, Ricky: 304 Pruett, Vickie: 78, 119,381 Pugh, Stanley: 333 Pugh, Paula: 333 Pugh, Sarah: 381 Purswell, Janet: 381 Putman, Derryl:381 Putman, John: 333 Quertermous, Rocky: 381 Quinn, Kay: 89, 100,333 Quinn, Mary: 304 Quiroga, Anastacio: 105, 304 Quiroga, Benita: 381 Quiroga, Eliza: 119,304 Quilly, Russell: 355 Radeke, Ina: 333 Rady, Kim: 107,355 Rady, Pat: 333 Rains, Richard: 355 Ramsden, Stephanie: 107, 333 Randolph, Ann: 107,333 Raney, Mary Ann: 333 Raney, Pat: 355 Raney, Sandra: 381 Raney, Sheryl: 333 Rape, Charles: 333 Rape, Russell: 161,381 Rape, Todd: 355 Rascoe, Cynthia: 92, 333 Rascoe, Gary: 355 Rau, Gary: 304 Reagan, Carol: 381 Reagan, Keith: 381 Reagan, Keith: 355 Ream, Debbie: 333 Ream, Paula: 355 Rector, Renrick: 355 Red, Danny: 381 Redden, Amy: 355 Redden, Stephen: 304 Reed, Malinda: 89, 102, 304 Reed, Myles: 304, 333 Reed, Sharon: 304 Reed, Stanley: 1 52, 304 Reed, Tommy: 105,381 Reed, Vincent: 333 Reeder, Jimmy: 381 Reese, Beth: 355 Reese, Glenda: 381 Reichardt, Laurie: 381 Reiner, Alan: 355 Reinhardt, Craig: 131, 333 Reissig, Diane: 355 Reissig, Jeff: 11 1,304 Remley, Jay: 89, 304 Remley, Eileen: 04, 381 Renfro, Jean: 304 Renley, Kytrena: 355 Repsher, Steward: 381 Reynolds, Bobby: 381 Reynolds, James: 381 Reynolds, Laurie: 304 Reynolds, Metvin: 355 Reynolds, Michael: 304 Reynolds, Scott: 38 Rhodes, Doretha: 381 Rhodes, Robert: 355 Rice, Darla: 381 Rice, Gene: 355 Rice,Gina:89, 91, 119,304 Rice, Red: 356 Richard, Cherry: 356 Richards, James: 356 Richardson, Amos: 356 Richardson, Donna: 356 Richardson, Gail: 305 Richardson, Len: 333 Richardson, Patricia: 356 Richie, Chyri: 356 Richie, Joe: 356 Richmond, Gary: 356 Richmond, Thomas: 333 Rickard, Ron: 333 Rickard, Wendy: 70, 305 Rickman, Donna: 106, 356 Riddle, Judy: 356 Riddle, Mikel: 356 Riebel, Carolyn: 333 Rigler, Steve: 333 Rigsby, Michael: 333 Riley, Stacia: 381 Ripkowski, Michael: 381 Rishel, Randy: 381 Rivera, Llli: 68, 74, 77, 89, 222, 305 Rivers, Joseph: 356 Roach, Nancy: 106, 108, 305 Roan, Randy: 356 Roan, Ricky: 356 Robbins,Tim: 132,305 Roberson, Rhonda: 356 Roberta, Cindy: 305 Roberts, Harold: 156,333 Roberts, Joyce: 381 Roberts, Lorretta: 381 Roberts, Terry: 305 Robertson, Alayne: 381 Robertson, David: 134, 333 Robertson, Jaye: 305 Robertson, Michael: 111, 305 Robinson, Leon: 305 Robinson, Mark: 89, 96, 97, 305 Robinson, Mike: 381 Robinson, Becky: 144, 381 Robinson, Robert: 305 Roche, Deborah: 305 Roddy, Steve: 75, 356 Roden, Delbert: 305 Rodriguez, Anne: 78, 356 Rodriguez, Dagoberto: 356 Rodriguez, Kathy: 29, 89, 102,133,305 Rodriguez, Miroslava: 81 , ; 333 tit Roe, Michael: 106, 108, 333 Roff, Shelley: 356 Rogers, Gene: 381 Rogers, Karen: 356 Rogers, Kenneth: 381 Rogers, Larry: 381 Rogers, Linda: 356 Rogfers, Lisa: 356 Rogers, Penny: 356 Rogers, Becky: 356 ' Rogers, Robert: 305 Rogers, Greg: 305 Rone, Cathy: 381 Rone, Teresa: 156, 333 Root, Harold: 381 Rosamond, Russell: 356 j Rose, Raymond: 333 Rose, Ricky: 333 Rosenbaum, Cary: 306 Roth, Jana: 333 4||| i Roulston, Cindy: 333 ' , Rountree, Robyn: 107, 144, 145,356 Rowe, Gardner: 306 Rowland, Dave: 381 Rowland, Gayle: 108,333 Rozak, Ellen: 306 Rozell, Brent: 381 Rozell, Kim: 333 Rozell, Krista: 356 Rubio, Margarita: 156, 306 Rubio, Rosa: 91, 333 Rubio, Veronica: 356 Rucker, Larry: 306 Rucker, Mark: 333 Rucolph, Katherine: 356 Rudolph, Mark: 67, 333 Ruff, Steve: 89, 306 Ruffin, Keenan: 140,306 Rumfield, Mike: 333, 306 Rumfield, Racheal: 356 : :| 476 Student Index Rumfield, Ricky: 381 Ruppert, Lauren: 333 Rush, Candice: 306 Rush, Erin: 306 Rushing, Dwayne: 381 Rushing, Celeste: 89, 192, 196, 108,306 Russell, Francis: 306 Russell, Michael: 306 Russell, Robin: 333 Russell, Stanley: 306 Rutherford, David: 306 Rutherford, James: 381 Rutherford, Laurie: 1 16, 381 Rutledge, Jackie: 381 Rutledge, Paul: 381 Rymal, Kim: 382 Sabec, Susan: 68, 382 Sacco, Vincent: 306 Sager, James: 382 Salas, Joseph; 307 Samuel, Becky: 307 Samuels, Donnie: 382 Samuels, Tessa: 146, 307 Samuels, Tim: 382 Sanchez, Martha: 356 Sandel, Rae Ann: 89, 307 Sander, Cindy: 102,333 Sanders, Thomas: 333 Sandlin, Penny: 307 Sandlin, Raymond: 357 Sari, Cindy: 131, 307 Satcherwhite, Robert: 307 Satterwhite, Meladiese; 382 Sauceda, Diana: 70, 307 Sauceda, Richard: 382 Saul, Kelley: 333 Saunders, Cindy: 68, 77, Saunders, Kirk: 333 , Savage, teland: 382 Sawyer, Barbara: 93, 333 Sawyer, Mary: 135, 382 Scanlon, Dana: 333 Schaefer, Ken: 382 Schank, Troy: 357 Schilhab, Darlene: 333 Schilhab, Peggy: 69, 128, 129, 143,307 Schiller, Cecilia: 144,382 Schimdt, Ladonna: 357 Schimdt, Renee: 357 Schoettle, Melanie; 69, 357 Schuette, Kelley: 357 Schultz, Suzanne: 89, 307 Schuize, Gayle: 104,382 Schuize, Kathy: 382 Schuize, Lea: 334 Schuster, Barry: 307 Schwartz, Lisa: 382 Scorer, Sarah: 382 Scott, Carter: 357 Scott, Clyde: 334 Scott, Helen: 25, 89, 90, 307 Scott, Sandra: 307 Scrivens, David: 382 Seale, Allen: 154,334 Sealey, Connie: 334 Secrest, Shannon: 382 Secrest, Susan: 137, 382 Seiber, Phil: 382 Selling, Dawn: 357 Self, Barbara: 382 Self, Susie: 357 Self, Tangee: 357 Sellers, Donald: 334 Sellars, Tawny: 102,307 Sellers, Robert: 334 Senor, Mike: 307 Sessums, Kelly: 382 Sevenson, Jason: 307 Shadoin, George: 307 Sharp, Charles: 382 Shaver, Annette: 1 55 Shaver, Paul: 131,307 Shaw, Lynn: 307 Shearer, Guy: 97, 357 Sheats, Robyn: 334 Sheffield, Blane: 307 Shehane, Debra: 1 55 Shehane, Donna: 385 Shehane, Edward: 334 Shepard, Lisa: 383 Shepherd, Lisa: 66, 68, 68, 101, 103,226,307 Shepherd, Stephanie: 68, 121,383 Sheppard, John: 383 Sherman, Carl: 383 Sherrod, Diana: 68, 334 Sherrod, Jeff: 334 Shipp, Barbara: 383 Shipp, David: 357 Shoe, Gary: 383 Shreve, Tracy: 104,383 Sidelinger, Lori: 122, 123, 334 Sidelinger, Nancy: 1 25, 357 Sides, Chris: 334 Sifferman, Greg: 383 Signor, Gelia: 156, 157,307 Signor, Jim: 383 Signorelli, Felicia: 383 Simmons, Cindy: 334 Simmons, Liz: 307 Simmons, Jill: 383 Simmons, Layne: 334 Simmons, Mattie: 308 Simmons, Pattie: 308 Simpson, Alton: 131 Sims, Charles: 308 Sims, Cheryl: 357 Siffliis, Steve: 357 Singleton, Billy: 334 Skipworth, Bryan: 67, 357 Skipworth, Kevin: 102, 108, 308 Skuca, Rodney: 357 Slape, Use: 106,383 Slaughter, Greg: 89, 308 Slaughter, Jerry: 308 Sleezer, Karen: 68, 74, 357 Sleezer, Mary: 334 Sloan, Jimmie: 308 Sloan, Karri: 340, 357 Sloan, Kathy: 383 Slope, Eric: 308 Small, Charles: 154,308 Small, Doug: 106, 108, 138, 357 Smilie, Jayne: 308 Smith, Andrea: 357 Smith, Andrew: 357 Smith, Anna: 308 Smith, Billy: 308 Smith, Casey: 357 Smith, Chris: 131,308 Smith, Cliff: 357 Smith, Cindy: 334 Smith, Daniel: 308 Smith, David: 144,383 Smith, Donna: 89, 143, 308 Smith, Ernest: 357 Smith, Gerard: 334 Smith, Harold: 308 Smith, Jeff: 357 Smith, Jennifer: 308 Smith, Jodi: 383 Smith, Laurie: 383 Smith, Melba: 383 Smith, Melvin: 308 Smith, Mike: 357 Smith, Paul: 308 Smith, Phil: 383 Smith, Randy: 308 Smith, Rhonda: 357 Smith, Richard: 357 |p Smith, Ricky: 309 -k Smith, Ronald: 357 Smith, Ronda: 309 Smith, Sandra: 334 Smith, Sandra: 309 Smith, Shari: 89, 383 Smith, Sharon: 383 Smith, Renee: 309 Smith, Stephen: 89, 1 08, 309 Smith, Stephen: 334 Smith, Steven: 334 Smith, Tammy: 357 Smith, Trina: 383 Smith, Warren: 383 Smoorenburg, Bess: 383 Sneed, Jerome: 357 Snow, Steven: 357 Snyder, Missy: 309 Soliz, Teresa: 309 Solorio, Michael: 383 Solorio, Russell: 383 Somerville, Judd: 334 Somerville, Scott: 357 Sommerfeld, Paul: 309 Sonnier, Michelle: 29, 127, 309 Sonnier, Valerie: 309 Sonnier, Vanessa: 113, 357 Sopchak, Darrell: 309 Sopchak, Debora: 334 Southard, Anne: 334 Southard, Carol: 309 Sowell, Sherrill: 383 Sparrow, Joe: 383 Spearmon, Andrew: 334 Spears, Samuel: 1 1 1 Speegle, Autumn: 357 Spence, Don: 357 Spence, Dale: 358 Spencer, Kevin: 383 Spencer, Leslie: 383 Spencer, Ronnie: 334 Spencer, Stacy: 309 Spencer, Blake: 108, 334 Spiller, Paula: 309 Splnks, Michael: 310 Sprawls, David: 383 Spurlock, Donny: 358 Squires, Jimmy: 310 StVigne, Jon:334 Staacke, Jimmy: 358 Stacy, Mike: 358 Stacy, Michelle: 68, 121, 310 Staggs, Sheri: 383 Stalcup, Lissa: 108,334 Stallworth, William: 383 Standley, Carol: 310 Stanfield, Carol: 358 Stanley, Dana: 334 Stanley, Debra: 310 Stanton, Robert: 106, 108, 358 Stapler, Lisa: 77, 103,334 Stearns, Darrell: 310 Steele, Kathy: 383 Steely, Melinda: 95, 334 Steffen, Donna: 358 Stegall, Donna: 334 Stegall, Tressie: 358 Steinbarge, Jeff: 334 Steinbarge, Michele: 358 Steinway, Jason: 383 Steitz, James: 358 Steitz, Linda: 310 Stephan, Edwin: 89, 105, 108,310 Stephens, James: 334 Stephens, Monica: 334 Stephens, Randy: 358 Stephens, Randy: 334 Stephens, Regina: 310 Stephens, Minette: 358 Sterling, Anne: 91,310 Sterling, Charlie: 358 Sterling, Cindi: 89, 101, 220,310 Stevens, Mark: 89, 310 Stevens, Mary: 383 Stevens, Pam: 358 Stevens, Ronald: 310 Steward, Bonita: 358 Stewart, James: 383 Stewart, Jackie: 310 Stewart, Tessa: 138, 31 1 Stewart, Shelly: 310 St. Jean, Michelle: 29, 31 1 Stockton, Phil: 383 Stoecker, Cheryl: 1 1 5, 31 1 Stokes, Clle: 89, 109, 221, 311 Stokes, Phyllis: 358 Stokley, Eddie: 31 1 Stone, Connie: 358 Storing, Sandra: 358 Stouffer, Anne: 78, 383 Stout, Becky: 383 Stout, Sherry: 120,334 Stout, Tammyr 358 Stover, Kathy: 91, 334 Stover, Robert: 383 Stoviak, Kerry: 383 Stowe, George: 335 Strain, Kelly: 383 Straughan, Jimmy: 89, 31 1 Straughter, Eddie: 384 Strickland, Greg: 31 1 Strickland, Staria: 131, 335 Strong, SherrI: 104, 384 Strother, John: 358 Stuart, Tony: 335 Stubblefield, Bobby: 335 Stubbs, Natalie: 78, 384 Stucky, Andrea: 355 Student Index 477 Sturdevant Bill: 335 Sturgeon, Mike: 358 Sturm, Norman: 31 1 Sunday, Pat: 384 Sunday, Ken: 311 Swaim, Jenice: 93, 335 Swaim, Lynn: 358 Swaim, Bill: 311 Swaim, Teresa: 89, 311 SwedoskI, Shelly: 384 Swinea, Charlie: 358 Swinea, Kathren: 1 15, 31 1 Swoap, David: 358 Syma, Lawrence: 97, 358 Syrek, Sherri: 335 Talford, Everett: 31 1 Tally, Stanley: 311 f I Thoi f Thrs Tannenbaum, Miriam: 335 Tanner, Jim: 358 Tanner, Marilyn: 335 Tanner, Tammy: 384 Tanton, Lee: 358 Tapley, Jimmy: 148, 335 Tapley, Kim: 358 Tapley, Marilyn: 81, 106, 358 Tarver, Janet: 358 Tate, John: 311 Tate, Terri: 92, 335 Taylor, Bobby: 358 Taylor, Bobby: 358 Taylor, Cindy: 78, 384 Taylor, Eugene: 384 Taylor, Linda: 384 Taylor, Loyd: 311 Taylor, Eddie: 1 56 Taylor, Minor: 358 Taylor, Patricia: 384 Taylor, Percy: 358 Taylor, Chris: 335 Taylor, Sandy: 335 Taylor, Sheila: 358 Taylor, Terry: 1 1 5, 335 Taylor, Theresa: 384 - Taylor, Kevin: 358 Taylor, Vicki: 384 Teague, Ricky: 31 1 Teague, Keith: 335 Teague, Wesley: 384 Teal, Brent: 384 Tebbe, Tracey: 359 Teel, Melva: 335 Teel, Ronald: 335 Telford, Patricia: 384 Termeer, Teri: 359 Terrell, Mary: 81, 106, 311 Terry, Janis: 359 Tessaro, Toni:311 Thacker, Eddie: 102,311 Thaggard, Eddy: 96, 97, 335 Theragood, Paula: 87, 31 1 Thomas, Alt ray: 3 1 1 Thomas, Craig: 359 Thomas, Danny: 152 Thomas, Leigh: 359 Thomas, Sarah: 31 1 Thomas, Vicki: 21, 68, 312 Thompson, Amy: 384 Thompson, Tony: 384 Thompson, Eric: 359 Thompson, Johnny: 359 Thompson, Leesa: 89, 92, 125,274,312 Thompson, Mike: 335 Thompson, Renee: 312 Thompson, Rusty: 384 Thompson, Timothy: 161 Thorpe, Linda: 384 rshov, Ben: 312 Thrasher, Larry: 335 Thrasher, Lisa: 384 I Thull, Jon: 335 | Thurman, Tamra: 68, 384 ' Tims, Delphina: 81, 335 Tiner, Ken: 384 Titos, Buddy: 359 Titterington, Chris: 335 Titterington, Shea: 107, 359 Todd, Steve: 359 Toepfer, Robert: 89, 312 Toland, Charlene: 68, 384 Tdbert, Teacomsia: 78, 385 Tompkins, Tommy: 385 Toohey, Ed: 335 Torzewski, Damian: 312 Tosspon, Patricia: 359 Trammell, Don: 335 Traylor, Terry: 95, 335 Treadwell, Jack: 312 Trero, Jackie: 312 Trero, Peggy: 359 Trice, Douglas: 335 Trice, Troupe: 312 Triebold, Cindy: 31 ; Triebold, Gary: 335 Trimble, Jenny: 359 Trinkle, Martha: 385 Triplett, Kim: 359 Trojanowski, Joe: 359 Trolinder, Randy: 335 Trolinder, Robin: 385 Truitt, Greg: 1 54, 335 Tucker, Dana: 68, 359 Tucker, Darlene: 385 Tucker, Doug: 359 Tuggle, Renee: 385 Tuggle, Rex: 1 56, 335 Tullls, John: 385 Tupman, Kay:312 Turnbow, Tracy: 312 Turner, Adam: 359 Turner, Beci: 108,335 Turner, Tara: 28, 137, 335 Tutter, Jo: 385 Twiss, Whitney: 78, 385 Tyler, Bruce: 89, 312 Tyler, Linda; 385 Tyson, Robert: 385 Umlang, Kenneth: 385 Umlang, Linda: 312 Underwood, Bryan: 359 Ussery, Beth: 68, 385 Ussery, David: 76, 335 Ussery, Aileen: 75, 77, 89, 218,312 Utiey, Steve: 359 Vader, Daniel: 335 Vader, David: 385 Vader, Linda: 93, 31 2 Valentine, Steve: 89 Van Matre, Eric: 102,312 Van Wie, Steve: 359 Vandewerker, Darold: 336 iVjandewerker, Rhonda: 385 fVanwinWe, Ann: 118, 119, 228,312 Varela, Janet: 312 Vaughn, Clarence: 385 | Vaughn, Larry: 131,3121 Vaughn,Tisha:120, 121, 336 Vaughn, Mike: 67, 89, 312 Vaughn, Perry: 336 Vaughn, Stacy: 97, 385 Venden, Cary: 336 Venden, Kelly: 385 Verm, Albert: 144,359 Verm, Alton: 385 Verm, Julie: 385 Vermillion, Paul: 359 Viars, Larry: 359 Victor, Bryan: 385 Vilardl, Theresa; 104, 108, 312 VillarreaLJulie: 128,313 Viser, Tracy: 313 Vogel, Chris: 385 Vogel, Cindy: 336 Vogel, Bill: 359 Volckerick, Frank: 359 Vornhagen, Terri: 385 Vornkahl.David: 385 Vornkahl, Linda: 313 Vrler, Michael: 359 Vrooman, Kathryn: 313 Vyoral, Kerry: 359 Vyoral, Raymond: 336 Wade, Carolyn: 1 1 9, 385 Wade, Douglas: 313 Wade, Elizabeth: 385 Wade, James: 313 Wade, Lavonne; 143,313 Wade, Roger: 313 Wafer, Deania: 359 Wafer, Raymond: 385 Wagers, TamI: 385 Waggoner, Bill: 70, 313 Wagner, Richard: 385 Wagner, Valerie: 359 Wagnon, Angle: 385 Wagnon, Annette: 89, 3 1 3 Wagnon, Danny: 359 Wagnon, Jeanette: 89, 313 ' Wahl, Timothy: 89,313 Waisath, Debbie: 313 Walsath, John: 360 Walts, Susan: 336 Waldo, Jeff: 219, 313 Waldo, John: 360 Walker, Aven: 385 Walker, Brent: 131,336 Walker, Carolyn: 313 Walker, Janet: 313 Walker, Kirk: 360 Walker, Johnny: 360 Walker, Leslie: 313 Walker, Lisa: 360 Walker, Elaine: 102,360 Walker, Shelly: 64, 67, 68, 69,89,127,132,133, 314 Walker, Tommy: 385 Wall, Vernon: 314 Wallace, Rebecca: 1 55, 385 Wallace, Robin: 385 Wallace, Sabine: 108,314 Walls, Tammy: 336 Walshak, Joe: 336 Walter, Karen: 360 Walter, Mark: 385 Walters, Larry: 336 Walthall, Becky: 314 Walton, Debbie: 360 idBft Ward, Freddie: 360 . H ' Ward, Gayla: 385 | Ward, Greg: 336 Ward, Jenny: 68, 385 Ward, Kimberly: 336 Ward, Pam: 76, 138, 336 Ward, Ralph: 336 Ward, Stephen: 314 Ware, Jodie: 336 Warner, Angle: 91, 336 Warner, David: 360 Warner, Robert: 314 Warren, Charlotte: 144, 145, 360 Warren, Cynthia: 1 1 9, 336 Warren, Debbie: 127,314 Warren, Keith: 385 Warren, Sara: 314 Washington, Myron: 360 Wasson, Suzanne: 360 Waters, John: 385 Waters, Paula: 68, 385 Wathen, Juliana: 104, 385 Wathen, Vern: 336 Watklns, Jeff: 336 Watson, Forrest: 385 Wattik, Sandra: 143,314 Weaver, Chris: 314 Weaver, Cynthia: 314 478 Student Index l v H Weaver, Elizabeth: 360 Weaver, Charles: 314 Weaver, Lisa: 336 Webb, Garry: 386 Webb, Steve: 386 Webber, Delora: 314 Webber, Martha: 386 Webber, Steve: 315 Webster, Diddle: 79, 360 Webster, Mary: 129,336 Wedgeworth, Kenneth: 31 5 Weeks, George: 336 Weeks, Nancy: 360 Weinzettle, Kimberly: 336 Welnzettle, William: 386 Weir, Charles: 360 Weir, Henry: 93 Weir, Karon: 360 Weisinger, Kit: 125,336 Weislnger, Scott: 360 Welch, Carlton: 386 Welch, Denise: 315 Welch, Ellen: 325 Welch, Mary: 336 Wells, Jamie: 336 Wells, John: 315 Wells, Joni: 89, 315 Welsh, Gregory: 315 Wendt, Dav n: 108,336 Wendt, Mark: 386 Wesolick, Mike: 386 1 West, Allan: 386 West, Becky: 360 West, Billy: 386 West, Chris: 36 0 West, Dale: 337 West, Dana: 360 West, Dre f:89,315 West, Henry: 386 West, Lynn: 360 West, Leslie: 315 West, Randy: 386 West, Regina: 360 Westmoreland, Bobby: 1 56, 337 Weston, Sarah: 107,315 Whalen, Christina: 360 Whaley, Cindy: 315 Whatley, Danny: 360 Whatley, Janie: 386 Whatley, Jennifer: 337 Wheeler, Kathy: 337 White, Charity: 81, 337 White, David: 97, 360 White, Jamie: 68, 386 White, John: 386 White, Kenny: 360 White, Mary: 315 White, Sherry: 89, 102, 315 White, Teri: 115,315 Whitehead, Cindy: 360 Whitehead, John: 360 Whiteside, BobbI: 141,315 Whitmore, David: 386 Whitt, John: 386 Whitten, Karen: 315 Widmer, Greg: 361 Wiggins, Carmen: 386 Wiggins, Cherl: 315 Wiggins, Darrell: 361 Wiggins, Donnie: 386 Wiggins, Gregory: 361 Wiggins, Janice: 386 Wiggins, Joni: 138, 144,337 Wiggins, Kyle: 315 Wiggins, Linda: 386 Wiggins, Mark: 337 Wiggins, Mike: 361 Wiggins, Teresa: 361 Wiggins, Terry: 361 Wiggins, Weaver: 386 Wigley, Daron: 386 Wilder, Patty: 315 Wiley, Mark: 386 Wilkerson, Betty: 361 Wilkerson, Dennis: 315 Wilkerson, Edwina: 361 Wilkerson, Dwane: 361 Wilkerson, James: 361 Wilkerson, Pamela: 1 1 5, 337 Wilkerson, Peggy: 361 Wilkerson, Sharon: 337 Wilkins, Tami: 78, 386 Wilkinson, Catherine: 68, 361 Wilkinson, Kristin: 386 Will, Sharee: 337 Willhoite, Ntek: 386 Williams, Angelia: 361 Williams, Barry: 386 Williams, Betty: 361 Williams Bonita: 361 Williams- Bradley: 105,386 Williams, Brandon: 337 Williams, Chaney: 361 Williams, Chris: 386 Williams, Clayton: 361 Williams, David: 361 Williams, Debra: 361 Williams, Dinesa: 386 Williams, Donna: 119,315 Williams, Charlene: 337 Williams, Gayle: 361 Iwilliams, Gladys:315 Williams, Gloria: 361 Williams, Jim: 315 Williams, James: 361 Williams, James: 337 Williams, Jeff: 337 |B Williams, Jeff: 337 |||| Williams, John: 386 Williams, John: 361 Williams, Judy: 68, 337 Williams, Kenneth: 316 Williams, Kevin: 337 Williams, Lynne:316 Williams, Mel: 111,316 Williams, Merri: 320, 337 Williams, Reshall: 386 Williams, Retha: 386 Williams, Bobby: 361 Williams, Ronald: 316 Williams, Ryan: 316 Williams, Samuel: 337 Williams, Shawn: 386 Williams, Shelia: 337 Williams, Sherri: 145,361 Williams, Sheryl: 316 Williamsen, Dawn: 104, 386 Williamson, Danny: 386 Williamson, Dwayne: 361 Williamson Jimmy: 152 Willig, Randy: 386 Willig, Renee:316 Willingham, Anna: 386 Willingham, Dennis: 337 Willingham, Terry: 81 , 337 Willingham, Thomas: 386 Willingham, Vannassa: 337 Wilson, Cathy: 337 Wilson, Darryl: 337 Wilson, Liz: 316 Wilson, Lynn: 143,316 Wilson, Michael: 386 Wilson, Rachel: 386 Wilson, Raymond: 337 ; Wilson, Russell: 89, 316 Wilwerding, Geoff: 337 Wilwerding, Joey: 316 Winans, Monty: 337 Windham, Kenneth: 361 Wingert, Bret: 74, 89, 222, 316 Winn, Julie: 68, 386 Winters, Janelle: 92, 337 Wise, Susan: 337 Wisner, Steve: 386 Witovec, Suzanne: 316 Wittie, James: 386 Wold, Chris: 337 Wold,Tim:89, 316 Wolff, Lynn: 316 Womack, David: 317 Wong, Kenneth: 386 Wood, Jeff: 144, 145,337 Wood, Melvin: 337 Wood, Wende: 1 04, 387 Wood, William: 317 Woodall, Sandra: 317 Woodard, Sharon: 387 Woods, Glynda: 317 Woods, Linda: 131,337 Woods, Mark: 317 Woods, Norma: 317 Woodson, Hal: 317., Woolery, Leroy: 337 Wooten, Barbara: 387 Wootton, Julie: 68, 337 Wright, Alyce: 337 Wright, Diane: 317 Wright, Janet: 361 Wright, John: 361 Wright, Richard: 361 Wright, Sarah: 387 Wright, Stacy: 89, 317 Wright, Tracy: 337 Wyatt, Rosia: 131 Wyatt, Wanda: 361 Yancey, Forrest: 361 Yancey, Jaynne: 361 Yarrow, Lisa: 89, 317 Yates, Denice: 143,317 Ybarra, Renei: 68, 387 Yeager, Danny: 337 Yoakley, Jonathan: 317 Yoakley, Lisa: 337 Yoakley, Nathan: 361 Yocom, Jami: 66, 139, 144, 361 Yope, Mike: 361 Yorek, Kathi:317 York, Brenda: 387 York, Cindy: 156,317 York, Todd: 361 Yost, Eddie: 361 Young, David: 337 Young, Janette: 361 Young, John: 337 Young, Julia: 3 1 7 Young, Julie: 337 Young, Misty: 387 Young, Randy: 361 Young, Raymond: 361 Young, Rebecca: 317 Young, Shelly: 317 Young, Sherri: 387 Young, Valerie: 387 Young, Warren: 337 Zachary, Rhonda: 93, 337 Zagone, Kathleen: 317 Zagone, Rick: 337 Zamora, Danny: 361 Zdunkawicz, Carol: 119, 387 Zdunkawicz, William: 317 Zeno, Charles: 387 Zeno, Donald: 387 Ziegler, Anthony: 387 Ziegler, Lisa: 119,337 Ziegler, Mike: 387, 161 Ziegler, Robert: 317 Zimmerman, Jeff: 161, 387 Zimmerman, Peggy: 317 Zimmerman, Tammy: 317 Zinecker, Joseph: 89, 227, 128,317 Zingery, Melinda: 81, 337 Zingery, Melissa: 337 Zingery, Robert: 337 Zinke, Donna: 68, 387 • ■_ ;- ■- s ! ' a,- - ' • ' T7 S MR ' i ' ' i 5 • ' ' ' ' H-;, |HBk ' s B B I V ' J ■hH B 4 : .- ' s ' - « ;- % . ' , ' - i ' fi ' . ' i ■' ' - • -- % --■A -4- ' ' ' - ' ' - .- « , ' KyleHutchins In Memory Of: John Podeyn JeffSchilhab Cry when you have to Be who you must That ' s a part of the plan. Await your arrival With simple survival And one day We ' ll all understand . . . P.irt of the Plan — Dan Fogelherg The 1978 FLARE Staff would like to extend a heart-felt thanks to the following people whose continual support during the year contributed to the success of the 1978 J.T. Montgomery LaNelle Fair Mary Underwood Ann Marie Hopkins Sonny Perkins Glenn Winn Mr. and Mrs. David Deck Shirley Hayward Margie Stubbs Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hall Tami Mitchell Jay Remley Bruce McDonald TRIUMPH Photographers: Rick Manzo Bill Swaim Barkley Nutter Ann Brodnax Ken Parks Bridgett Jones , mmmcd f r ii ' -Ft ' :- ' - ■0S h tUP ■■«A! J;-j-:!:l iHS s In years to come when you see a torch or flartie, really look at it and think of Conroe High. The outer red flame is vibrant and exciting — like yelling at football games, going up to block that net shot, leading a cheer or making a hole-in-one — it is the total life and spirit of CHS. iTANO FOR THE GOLD AND W sUnO r TNf COLO ANO INiT UM COlOiS RAISC 0 AlUA MATCiS UICMT [ AOS ON AllATS k 11 IfOCf NO! JOTrwill • - -$ CO IT lOTAlTT 91 MZCH The golden middle of the flame is, in essence, CHS tra- dition. Gold is warmth, love, everything that has made Conroe High unique. The time and effort so many people put into each endeavor, such as performing an original song or packaging boxes for the needy, reflects the values and traditions of Conroe High.. 1 i ■' %, I i y M And always remember the blue inner center of the flame: the brilliant beauty of nature that surrounds us all. In all our activities, whether it be in enjoying the company of friends or in the quiet reflection after a victorious game, beauty abounds. Open your eyes and enjoy all that life has to off er. I P h place iri this new ? Snd we learn to take p;pj;ia took at the people Jl person is an individr ; ,, . j f ' reach out to another ji i jM S fiend and individi l s;! ' ■rieW experiences irtiitP Sometimes we get depre||S pilp|it|lf -Jives com si05 (| | i : pi :i!s -a ' |)(£ic;e in the, yw3)?p P |: ' ' We R s iplithe individual that we have worked so l i lfrierAs we. leave CHS we continue to B|||||||ppiness and friendship... knowing, that- ' ' ' ' teert!iill.have started us on the right patt%. Wh:0 -.- ' I m I I
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